rtdnesday, Mrch 23, 1932 A ; and Quebec Fif w ONSTIPATION Whenever digestive distress follows meal-time, you can suspect in acid condition. Acidity alTects the appetite. What food you do eat sours in the stomach. The tongue becomes coated. The breath is bad. Sick headaches become frequent. You are constipated. These are danger signals which should never go. unheeded. Your gv.lem is fairly shouting its need of help; something to help remove the acid waste and restore alkaline balance. An anti-acid to offset Ihe effect of too rich a diet, nervousness, excitement, etc. Men and women who meet this peed promptly with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia do not suffer. They eat BE HAPPY SAVEMONEY BUY RIGHTi tic u or telephone. I" ". before buying lumber, bu..dlns materials, or fuel, consult ALBERT & McCAFFERY. UMI- f-c- to your 110 end 117 advantage. Phones NEIGHBORS TALK I am employed in a theatre and it u a problem to make ends meet, as I. help support my mother and titers. I like to dress well but haven't very much to spend on clothes. To Pve the appearance of variety to my ttz!t wardrobe 1 change the color l a dress or stockings as soon as the t.ngs become faded. I always use Dumond Dyes for the work using Item as dves for dresses and as tints tcr stockings. I have always gotten t b prrfect results that our neigh- talk about the great number of ""things 1 have. . I learned about Diamond Dyes nra our wardrobe mistress. She Jjn she has tried all the dyes on ice market but none do such snlended c"k and are so easy to use as Dia-M Dves. I understand they are Jpe world's most popular dyes ami Uey deserve to be." LP., Montreal. Queen Hatchery 3G W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. Baby Chicks. Queen Quality Leghorn. Rhode Island Red. Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. Hei:n iiatciii:hv 36 W. Cordova St., Vancouver 'Stationery - Office Supplies Toys Charts Books Radios Sewing Machines McKAE BltOS., LTD. well, and their food doesn't ferment in the stomach. livery trace of over-acidity soon disappears. All sour gas is dispelled. Stomach, liver and bowels have a better chance to function. If there is the least hint of too much acid, just take a spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia today, and for several days. Feel this sweeten your stomach. Note how appetite improves. And elimination. You will wonder how anything so pleasant-lasting can be so promptly effective. 50c bottles at drug stores everywhere in the dominion. Phillips' Dental Magnesia Tooth-paste guards against acid-mouth; keeps gums firm and teeth pearly white. (Made in Canada.) THE WAR IS ON There is a urge force of young and old who have Joined the ranks to down the everlasting remarkc of the Prince Rupert 75c hair cut. All battles have been won by stick ing together. So lei us all go to the Fleet Barber Shop and let Max i cut our hair for 50c., children 23c.. immary of business conditions and he does it with a smile. Max low prices on wheat, fish, is right next to Hunt's store on the ..j .tui. ,, hioh iitm waierironi. vti .J l uuu Ulimwi . w Dominion and Provincial Oov--T.rr,. and municipalities. The J ok f ii Western Canada Is not ::o bright What shall we do to r.ic- h' best of our present con- F "f course. ozrny possible. practice all ec- ? hi do not try to "Keep ap v:i 's Joneses." T -1 ronvlnee yourself that you ci ' rmd be happy without f?cz ,ng money foolishly. F arlli. read Jr3QfUilft.. .9J !-.. xr l our forefawier In v of Canada, In Ontario Preparations For Recital Reports ol progress in connection with the forthcoming recital to be given in the Capitol Theatre on Ap ril 30 by the Prince Rupert Singers were received yesterday at the re gular monthly business meeting of .'the Prince Rupert Gyro Club un Gyro Club's relief fund. The singers. Indeed, are pareHastnf their own music. The luncheon was presided over by William Crulekshank. president, and there was a good attendance of members. The luncheon raffle was won by W. M. WatU. Parker S. Bonney. logging superintendent for the Pacific Mills, returned to Ocean Falls on the sr Prince George last night after a business trip to Vancouver. Announcements Moose Popular Dance. Wednesday. March 23. Oente. 50c. Ladles 35c., door prises. Refreehmenta. Elks' Dance Thursday. March 31. Queen Mary Daffodil dance Easter Monday. United March 31. Churah Easter Sale Royal Purple bridge and whist March 31. Boston 1UU. Admission 35c. . . Tenuis Tea. Easter Monday. Prince Rupert Oapltoi Theatre Spring May 19. Mrs. Mitchell's, Eagles' box social and dance, Friday. April 1. Special prises for ladies bringing boxes. Admission, ladles, refreshments; genUetnen, 50 cents. Everybody welcome. Seal Gove Parish Hall Dance. ATsnr-r-" Presbyterian spring sale April 14 The "Laughing, Cure" United Church April 14 and 15. Singers April 20 All stores close Friday. Open Thursday to 6 pjn. Retail Mer chants Ass'n. Aid. Theo Collart returned to the Ctty on the Prince George this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Basketball finals tonight at Auditorium, 7:30. Panthers vs. C. N. R, Scouts vs. Japanese Ass'n Cardinals vs. Amazons. Mrs. J. R. Elfert, who has been visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the ss Prince George this morning. "Supreme," the coffee that is roasted and blended by experts. T. W. Hall, inspector of schools returned to the city on the Prince George this momlng from a trip to. Ocean Falls on official duties. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness can nery was an overnight business vis ltor in town, having arrived from the Skeena River on yesterday's train. Mr. and Mrs. C. Raven of Lakelsc returned to the interior on this afternoon's train after a brief visit to town, having arrived from Terrace on, yesterday's train. MURESCO. for beautiful, durable economical decoration of wall and ceilings Muresco Is supreme. 75c. per packet. Phone 311. Gordon's Hardware. McBride St. tf .Owtne to next Monday being a tegafrrbltoay. the regular fortnightly meeting of the city council, ! tier tiNTWoX-toctr thf endiirruearniS lercammeni a wi oc autgeu. u-11am Mitchell and L. W. Waugh are principal members of the OyroJ picture Prince Rupert rnmmltt m ,.nnMtkn with the utomoblles. electric light. .,tolm.n. It was pointed out that neither II. N. Brocklesby. director, or the singers would receive any remuner ation as a result of the recital, the TED, who are in a position to quote enllr proceedl to be applied to the Douslas Campbell, who Is charge of the Big Missouri mine for the Consolidated Mining & Smelting- Co., Is a passenger on board the' Prince Oeorge today returning to Stewart alter a brief trip to Vancouver. Mn. O. F. Kemp, who has been visiting for. the past three months at Weatr-, Vancouver with her daughter, Mrs. James R. Mitchell, returned to the city from the south n thOj Prince George thlr mornlbg. r H. Corner of Burns Lake, who has been . receiving treatment at Shauglmessy Military Hospital, for war eausesv arrived ln the city on S5 7 .i.i. l Mrs. J. U. Tomllnson and Ml Torrillniin Of Cedarvalc, who have been ipendlng the winter in Victoria, arrived ln the ctty from the south on the Prince Oeorge thl.ii r k,V Easter Gifts of hosiery, one pair gJmrTwlth every cash purchase of coat, suit "Demers," or dress this week C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, Is due in port at 4 olock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail an hour later for Vancouver and Victoria. It coats no more to ride in a Nash Special then in any other oar. Just call Nelson's Taxi 349. tf Easter gift hats. Every tenth hat a gtft all this week at "Demcrs." i (71) LO B A. bridge and whjst. March 14, Metropole Hall. 8 o'clock, ad-mlsalon 35c. Drink Supreme coffee and encourage local Industry. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo-tOfahlp'Belllngham arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with three carloads oY fresh halibut for transhipment to United States on this afternoons train. n rr tt imtra Ik. I LOCAL ITEMS 6 I I 6l Sfift M1 L- Frizzell and W. Lamble rOtf & 'ffCl - tv &iJ0MACH in "T110 Tango" Thursday at Elks' VnSzO jUYv sCLi HHsF mTh kom mM " - ' MmmmL Mi W W? B ii wia Kt Oron Hecs of Premier was an ar- a 1 XSftSfSCl v) uf f m pl r AOhV rival In the city from the north HftFfe atkil idik HlH Hai to UMffcJ the Season of Gladness Be Reflected in Your Appearance It Will Pay You to Look Smart and Prosperous ; SCHEDULE :k THE THE BROUGHT BACK Beautiful styles & shades. Up from . fywa norccrc mm mm SKSSn; FINISHED Within the past few days, Lat Hockey Hockey Fixtures Fixtures Played Played Last since interest has been aroused In Supreme coffee, a local man 1 when buying two pounds of j coffee, decided to try one MONTREAL. March 23: Final pound of the brand he had ; gjUncs m the gchuie ( the Na-bcen In the habit of getting. j Uona, ny League were played i He took it home and a lew last nlgnt days later returned wim vne t; Tne Montreai canadlens, who old brand and said he Uked the ; have -j. flrst Dlace ln the f. rr . . i Rnnrimi sn well ne wan- tna that ted. to exchange his old brand for It. It was the freshness, the aroma and the scientific blending and roasting of Su- preme that made It prerer- able to coffee he had been us- lng formerly. Plane Crashes On Takla Lake N. C. Terry, air engineer for the Canadian Airways, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver and en- I trained this afternoon for Burns he will do work on one of the com- " . . . i a. a 1 a. pany s planes wnicn crasnea last Saturday afternoon ahd was extensively damaged. Pilot E. P. H. Wells and Air Engineer W. Faulkner were not hurt in the crash. U. O. Cunningham, well knowi pioneer resident of Port Essuigton who has been spending the wlnte ln Bermuda and elsewhere on tbi Atlantic seaboard, arrltedin the city on the Prince 'Georfe thlf morning from Vancouver anrouU bacK to his home on the Skeena River. YW.. " I emment analysis sKows It tohc highest in B.T.u. s and less asn .v iirinr nn thi nf ternoon's . suwyitws , w train. ANNOUNCEMENT ""Jasper Wlldllre CoSI Is now the hottest In the domcslic floldrGoy- coal dealers may state to you Ihe It starts quick and lasts longer. Fur thermore, for your' benefit don't think for one minute because our coal Is lower In price that we are giving you a cheaperggrade as other Your next order "Jasper Wild- m.,rmw nnrt nrnrded bv this af- fire," egg or lump. Note our adv. for V"p St. I'ters Church, cuurcn, I w ternoors w tTaln to' their home In cash prices and fiayour dollars. Sals. ((tf) dp Xrans(fr.hnnc 58o Night riay-offs lo Be Staged Next r- dian section for the second consecutive season, defeated Toronto Msplc Leafs. New York Rangers, with first place In the American section cin-hed, dropped a close decision to he Detroit Falcons at Detroit. New York Americans defeated the Exquisite creations from fashion's headquarters. What they are wearing in the big cities. Something to suit every taste and purse $5 95 . AMI Hi HATS - . . imum tmsm IKIiH .llar-dwelllng Boston Bruins in a eavy-scorlng game at Boston. Last night's scores: New York Americans 8, Boston 6. New York Rangers 4, Detroit 5. Toronto 2, Canadlens 4. Income Tax Returns Save expense by having them prepared promptly and accurately. (itOUOi: ItOKlK & CO. Accountants and Auditors 243 Second Ave. V. Phone 387 orner Why Pay t high price for fine clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your neasure any of their wide range of ine all-wool fabrics 00 TIP TOP TAILORS P. Ciavetto 6th Ave. and Phone 750 $9.50 Very chic! Models that harmonize with personality. Just what you're look- CO Off ing for. Up from . We Have the Best Dollar Hose in Town SHIRLEY SHOPPE Store Closed on Friday Fulton St. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trillion t8l m ii -vrT" r" -1 ; r- t TTTTTirrTr FAGB THREE 1ft 1 1 1 1 1 " BCjb r BHnllHIIlHW VX-V III Lot 0VRIL PUTS BEEF STRENGTH INTO SOUPS AND GRAVIES TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand SMOKED LACK COD Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SPRING IS HERE! Get Your Garden Seeds and Equipment from Thompson Hardware Company Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ' Btramm Irart nine Bnptrt for Vancouver! T.. ATAI.A EVERY Tl'ESDAY. 1J0 ML Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.H.H. CHIKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT ArrlTtng Vancouver Oundty midnight pprox. Werklj ikUlngi to Port Slmpaon. Alio Arm. Anjrox. Stowtrt tad Nu River points. Sunday. 9 p.m rrtht inXormttlon rgrdtiij til tailing tnd tlckttt tt rniNCr RUrEUT AOKNCY: hreond Atfno. Phon Ann Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. j Hi 5t' 1 11 !l I 'IV