Here's Way Science Now Relieves Pain in Minnies . BAD HEADACHES. NEURITIS AND RHEUMATIC PAINS EASED ALMOST AT ONCE nlifr the tcl urea Uow ! fmt hM mm pi m-o v. a mm hritdia n I tantr) ftarli u hen mii. whr. , ,ltM.. lew niinuir! uMH lmm "tkiim 1 vmir (win prjrliriJIy a mi wuNmm K. And Aufurin J .it 4sn7i (uc nW torn TtmniW lbM two Mists: Ommrilmd Umiur, prarrti, j, He it. liiMik fur tk uZTT- Why Aspirin Works So Fast Drop aa Asplrta KrtM mhmkim M ratt IN 3 SICONOS IT STO WAICH What XUL, Difinfwtant 4-uc . 8-oc and lC-oe pi M JI luwan m ytair uomact, a Mar' In inmutn alio tafcaaj. )." ASMRIN H'ii'i in it rt Hvntnnlur TUvsti 1'icturvs - AM1KIN IMH.H MIT lUltM nil; llhAKT - ASPIKIN IS Till: TKAIIi: MAKK Ol TIIK IIAYLK COMPANY. LIMITED CASH SPECIALS M.MOLIVE SOAP, cuke 3c i' 1NZ BAHY FOODS, tin 10c - i LRINE ; 22c, 11c, 81c . TIIRINE TOOTH PASTE 22c JVii.le size .15c " X DYE, AM itaiM edi . . . . 1c V'LA DYE, each "... 3c T NAM'S DYE, Mk 3c :YS TINT, each 3c ' TEX DHY CLEANER, rag. 35c, for each ...10c HMVS HONEY AND AUIOND CREAM . . . .10c h f ,!M . i .sfi0c, $U40 and S2.G3 r; scHEN SALTS .:.... 69c (TTS EMULSION 50c and $1.00 C, Ormes Ltd. Jim Ptontcr Druqgists the Keiall BUrt Phones: 81 & B2 Open Oailr I'rnm K a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 mn till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till p.m. 10c 75c HYDE TRANSFER P. CAMKRON Manager PHONE 580 Dealers In Coal, Wood, Garden Soil, Shinnies, Dry Sawdust. Tables and, chairs for rent. Wine littles bought. Furniture moving Express General hauling TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famons "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ! LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dance tonight, Empress Hall, j Girl Quid display Tuesday Ca- Hospital Insurance. Hate you ni? List close In a tew days. . Be warm and comfortable by rid tog in 32 Taxi it costs the same.. ti You can renl a car at Walker's ibs tow as si0 a day, pi as 7c. a wile. j Thomas Morgan, well known pl .oneer merchant lallor of Vancou W, Is paying a visit of a few ivrteks In the etty. Mike Cohut, ' for drunkenness, !wa lined $2S. .with option ol I seven days. Imprisonment, by Ma itiitirste McClymont In city police court this morning. Mrs. R.,L. Mcintosh left on last evanlng's train for Terrace where jshe wlH take up residence for the .season at her summer home, Mr. j Mcintosh beta already there. 1 Two Canadian boats. AtH and Domino II are in port today with catches of 12.000 and 8.000 pounds' respectively, sale of which will take 1 plate at Monday morning's session on the Fish Exchange. i Decree absolute was granted si , thf present session of the Supreme Court Assizes here by Mr. Justice Dealt Murphy in the dhroree petition of William Frederick Gosnell vs Kathleen Gosnell in which Jack Moran was erted as co-re- ,spondent. R. L McLennan wa counsel for the petitioner. ' Tea-Sale And Card Party By Labor League A very successful tea and sale of home cooking va held In the C. L. D. L Hall on Thursday under the auspices of the " Women's Labor League. The Mtnmrttee in charge consisted of Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Scherk. Mrs. Montgomery, .Whyte and Mrs. Gomez. ' In the evening a whist drive was held. Prize winners were: ladies' first. Nel Lang; seennd. Mrs. Wagner: men's first. J. Carroll; second. F. Ward. The drawing tor the cake was won by Mrs. Wagner with Ticket , No. 17. Announcements Bridge drive, Toe H. May 22. ! Elks' Flag Day May 24 parade ! clowns ba.seball vaudeville ; dancing. Anglican tea, Mrs. Orme's, May ' 30. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Sale of Fancy Work and home-cooking In June. Eastern Star tea at Mrs. L. W. Kergln's June 5. Parent Teachers' Tea, Mrs. Alex MacKenzle's June 7. Moose Hall Friday, May 24 Elks' Flag Day DANCE GROTTO TAXI 456 Softball Opens May 19 Bert Morgan Hud Rarric rnop. I thedral Hall 8 pm. 113 Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:15, was reported this morning to be on time. Dr. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert J. O. McKay, New Westmin ster: H C. Hughes, Vancouver; S. A. Nlckerson. John E. Darey, w 'H. Chapman, John Dybhavn. P. Ga- mula, M. J. Dougherty, Rol Barnes Oeorge Oeddes, Oeorge Bradbury. Oeorge S. Hill, W. Field. P. Cam- eron and V. J. Bond, Prince Ru- pert; J. W. Elliott. Telkwa. Central Earl Simpson and W. McArthur. Anyox; r. E. Oibbs, Terrace; R. Dyer and T. Anderson. C.N.R.; Mrs. H. Greenwood, Langara Island; O Knutson and B. Roald, city. Knox William Murray, city. PORT ESSINGTON NATIVE Continued from Page 1 Cade. Then she had brightened tip Had the knife not been deflected by the sternum bone, the wounds would have been fatal, declared Dr. Cade. Mr. Pierce told of the traditional disgrace of Indian women who became the mothers of children whose fathers were unknown. They were called "mothers of the dog." The addresses of L. W. Patmore. crown prosecutor, and R L. McLennan, defence counsel, were both brief. Mr. Patmore said that personally he did not believe ac eused appreciated the nature and quality of her act. It was the duty of the crown primarily to bring out the truth, not to obtain a conviction, Mr. Patmore asserted. Mr. McLennan, defence counsel, admitted that his client had killed her child. The defence rested on the state of her mind at the time Ju die's Qhrge Mr. Justice Denis Murphy, in a charge to the jury lasting about three-quarters of an hour, defined Mrs. ! ne 'aw in the usual way. It was the duty of all good citizens, he said in dlsgressing from the usual procedure of charge, to obey the laws. If the majority of the public believed that the laws were not right, It was their duty and privilege to see that they were changed by legislation. His Lordship discussed the legal viewpoint in regard to Insanity, differentiating this viewpoint from the viewpoint of the layman or the medical profession. He defined degrees of proof and reviewed the evidence of the various witnesses. The Jury retired at 11:60 to con sider Its verdict, returning to the courtroom a few minutes after twelve with Its finding. This completed the criminal docket at the Assize, One civU case from Stewart remains to be com pleted. This is an action in which Sam Deschnmps of Stewart claims $20,000 from the International Electric Co. Ltd.. E. R, Workman and the Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. on the grounds of breach of agreement regarding water rights. It opened this afternoon with E. T Applewhaite of Stewart appearing for the plaintiff and L. W. Patmore for the defendants. Beautiful Waves By our hew and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and Princess Marina combination permanent! Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe Thone 655 PRINCE RimEKT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD aa WeldiB IffialUla SowaaJs! aaU Mbals Mattklattrr. AH Typta T Cm lsU MaawlrW m4 OtwImbI. Want Ads HELP WANTED A LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman. Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED GRADE 1 Stenographers. Male and Female, wanted in Prince Rupert for Dominion Crrtl Service. Last day for applications, June 4th. Full particulars FREE from the M.C.C. Cltll Service School, Winnipeg. FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe $75. Apph Dally News Office. tf PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay 1 We start you. The Canadian j Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg, i PAINTERS PAINTINO no Paperbanglnx MoUer. Phone Red 802. Cor,porate Financing WE SEEK SOUND SECURITY ISSUES IN NEW OR ESTABLISHED MINING AND INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES. WHITE US DETAILS. INDUSTRY FINANCING COMPANY Exchange Rldg. Seattle, Wash. A i Farms For Sale Near Smithers FOR SALE 160 acres, partly improved. log cabin, creek, plenty of wood, taxes $5.00, price $500.00. Adjoining 160 acres, four buildings, over 20 acres cleared, strong fence, creek, wood, 5 minutes to school, taxes $5.00, price $900.00. Both 9 miles to Smithers. Plenty of ranee free. Gravelled road. Also 160 acres. 2 miles from school, 7 from Smithers. 6 buildings, 20 acres plowed and In crop. Large creek, price $1800.00. Small taxes. Adjoining 111 acres. 2 hay sheds, small barn. 42 acres in .hay. all plowed land, small creek, gravelled road. $2500.00. Small taxes. Write Joseph Griffin, Glen-tanna, via Smithers, B.C. GOVERNMENT LlH"OR ACT" Intend to apply to the Liquor Control I Vtllee of Application for 'Wf Urenre J NOTICE Is hereby glren that sn thrj 19th Uf of Mat fiext the undrslrnet Botra tor licence in respect off pre-nLe being part of a building known t Krw SIASSETT HOTEL, situate at Ulln Street. New Masset. B.C.. upon I the tends described as Lots No. 36 and 2Z Block 4. Map No. 946. Uaswtl Townslte. in the Prince Rupert Land 1 Regl5trwtlto District In the Prorlnce of British Columbia, tor the sale ot beer by the gtass or by the bottle tor the cocFumptlon on the premises or else-wbere. Dated th' 16th dav of April 193S AX) GEORGE SIMMONS BARKER. Applicant FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 PURE FRESH MILK from government tested cows delivered at your home Just Jn Unie for breakfast. Daily deUvery, 4 aan. to 8 &.m. Extra delivery at 4 p.m. except on Thursdays and Sundays. DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record' of all tepalrs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced- Dy SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 PAO TBMi CHURCH NOTICES PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Avenue East Ceme and hear Evangelist J. Ltai&ey Sunday, 11 AM Subject: THE GOLDEN CANDLESTICK" Sunday, 7:30 P.M., Subject: "IT IS FINISHED Special Singing This will be Mr. Linney's closing address Week-night services Tuesday and Friday . 8 p m All invited WALLACES Stock-Reducing Sale Specials Monday & Tuesday Velvasuede Slips, each S1.00 Velvasuede Panties and Bloomers, each 75c Velvasuede Vests, each 75c The above garments come in white, pink and peach, and are made of the famous Celasuede. Win a prize by entering Celasuede Competition. Entry blanks with each Velvasuede Garment sold. Three cash prizes and 50 consolation prizes. i mi Bin : zuimz mzuzui ?u ii s n -:a i iu iMta COAL PRICES! Owing to the advance in freight on coal by the steamship companies amounting to 50 cents a ton it is necessary for us to advance our rates on Island coal. After May 15 Our Prices Will Be: Nanaimo Lump Sacked & delivered, per ton $14.00 Nanaimo Nut Sacked & delivered, per ton . $12.50 Mine Run Sacked and delivered, per ton $12.75 Loose Lump, delivered, per ton $12.75 Loose Nut, delivered, per ton $11.50 Loose Mine Run, delivered, per ton $11.50 ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD, 116 Phones 117 CI Kl eu VI 19 rill ? 29 1919 El Kl CI fl II 19 19 r9Xa.E9I9 FOR SALE Lot 3, B. 9. S. 1, and Improvements $1000.00 Lot 43. B. 22, S. 5, and Improvements 450.00 Lot 4356. R. 5. C D unimproved. Crown Granted, 130 acres 125.00 Lot 1, B. 3, S. 1, and Improvements 200.00 Lot 4, B. 27. S. 5, and improvements 250.00 Lots 9 & 10, B. 15, S. 7, and improvements, Chas. Vess Estate 500.00 NIL Lot 3063, Aiyansh (153 acres) and improvements, Wintermute Estate 100.00 Lot 3053, Aiyansh U03 acres) 6 acres cleared and In hay, Wm. Stewart Estate 600.00 Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 43, Sec. 6. and Improvements, Including contents. Ida Ramsay Estate 500.00 Lot 1045, R. 5. CD. (19 acres) and improvements. Terrace 950.00 Blk. 3. SJJ. of Dl. 1099. R. 5. CD. 4 acres) Terrace 100.00 V OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. POOR MR. TROUT! The many unfortunate trout who have taken up their residence in the lakes and streams of this district are in for a hard summer this year trying to escape our fatal hooks, flies, baits, spinners, etc. If you want to get a chance at them you had better come early and avoid the rush! LAKE FISHING NOW OPEN THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S, CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:38 lM. Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. CAM) EX A EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday ajn. Weekly salUnss to Port Simpson JJiyox. Stewart and Naa Rlfer points, lieave Prince Rupert Sunday, 8 pjn. Furtner information regarding all sailings and tickets at PRINCE RUPERT AOENCTs Third Aenn Phoot Ml