ar March 22, 1926. Von THE DAILY NEWB PAGE 7HHEB Shcddon's Taxi and Messenger 5&, iM Service. Phone 13 i. H Local and Personal tvr:.v Di KiiIkIiU of pylhias Musquerade Hall, April 23, )n Boston Hall. Phone 15. J'.Il. Coul Co. If Xafivi; Sons uf Canada meeting Arthur's Taxt. Phone 078. tf IoiiikIiI Melropole Hall 8 p.m. ll.C. Undertakers. Phone !. Klcctrolyis-!-the only sura cure or suocrfljjous hair, wartr. Cairicrign s Dance Orchestra moles, clc. I Jjone iiiack 025 Phone 177i tf . it Ml With Your Help YOUR boy can start life with a balance in the Dank. Many a ley hai $100 or more in the Ban' saved from hl pocket money and is proud oi his Dank Book. A thousand dollars saved at 18 may mean a college education or a good start in business. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Uupcrt Branch F. E. Robertson, M.inager Orthophonic Vicirola liihophiu' nirriM "true in WHind'' mid represents a i di-.-overt-t . iM-ii- principle without whuh no inM-r i mow content. CREDENZA $305.03 GRANADA $200.00 CONSOLETTE $115.00 I... tin- riKlH in and a-k !r a demonstration. Factory ,, ihkIiI -nd ' trying ralch up m order. Make -.-ia.iIumi now. lu-lnimeoU delivered iu the order eMaeMvs.ti fa 'he Breakfast Nook WALNUT FINISHED BOW BACK CHAIRS $2.60 each ...i 1 GATE-LEG TADLE TO MATCH $12.50' AVr have tlii- above " ..!-'. hi plain wood, unfin- I i,r ..m I hi.iii.-Ii.-! i" 'ay decorative inc. BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. One dour c..-t i'l li"l Nl' Office, Phone 123. Prospeciive Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER Tinnier, limn? S"'l'''. Fir F.inli, H-wr- o.g. V joint. II.Ih- u.,.1 Hrv! S..l.i.g. bednr and l-.r lluul Lumber. Fir and Collo,.wo,;d '''j' ' Oak. Hardwoods, Slnngim. Koloml HhinglCN Lain. Hash ami Hours, Wood Pipe. , , . CEMENTS, Etc. Portland Cement. K m- Lenient, As beslos Cotnenl. Ilardvvall PlosUr. PlaMrr or Paris, Pluster Hoard. Lime. Hydraled l.ieii. l-.ieelay. BRICKS, Etc. Common. Ilri. k, Fire Hn k, P;esd Hmk. ARrinillm-al Til.-. Vitrified Pipe. Fine Lining. MISCELLANEOUS NuiK HuiMmg Paper, Tar Paper, llul.beroid niwringi. J"l's. Muiiville'n AdiOos Hoofing, Asphalt, Asphalt Hoofing Papers, band ami Oravel. NANAIMO-WELLJNOTON COAL Try our Nut Coal rnr onr KiMim Hnngo. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. M M ft I .17 117. Phones 110 and I UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Sw.n.OB Bit, and '' " Twaada, " VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart . and S-an.o . Silurda,. 10 'or "r ANYOX. ftNTOX, PORT PORT BIAJIPSON SIMPSON and nl NaM Natt Rlr K.r OannarlM. Thur.d. - p.m. ",' PORT MON, ANYOX, ALICE ARM. STIWART. "J": an Attai'a. J. Baratlaf. Aa.nl "" Run. a.o. Mrs, J; A. Kirkiiatrlck ,-ind lier .laiiKliler Ml Ifohel KitfipatriOA me vhiinif in VJollkria,.xuelH at tin istmtheoiia Hotel-Yancou- wt I'mvluc.- .. I. MeVlfelile. eliref ensinccr of th" IMk-'. Missouri mine, was n iaKiiir On hoard (ho Cjrdcua lal iiigHf unrout- from Vancou vc-r to HUswart, A. haviiNon; well known AllCt' Arm jnopee(or, wa a pacntrer on hMJ$Hhe -Canlena lat nlghl (luoute'ilrtiino after haviuir spent lit?, winter in the south.' , The annual general meeliiifc' of Hie Prince lluprl Poolhall A- cocinlioit will h held ih tn Police iturt. City KalL on' Wed ncMlay wenin? al 8 o'clock, tiv Saturday, April 3, the day he iwen (food Ti-uIh)' and Kapler Suiiikiy tm' heen officwlly tie i-lart-d a holiday for memrMr of Mo civil service of Hrilish Columbia. :!' Purler, president and general manager of the Porter Idaho mine, was a paetiper ahoard the C.ardiw lnl niphl on route to Stewart after a busiues trip to Vancouver. II. ,S. Cameron, flsheriet over eer fr tha eentml diviion, re- lurrw'd on the Cardrna last uU.'hl fi-orn Vancouver where he recent ly all ended the conference of de parlmental officer. tiharie Thomas Coy of (Jueen Charlotte City is appointed notary public for fucli lime a he remain in the employ of thi Sitka Spruce MUM of Queen r.lmrlolte City and ThoroaOIacon of Victoria for such lime a he remain 4n the employ of the '! itnd Krie dopartui.-ul. iVjiiim4Ail'&liin ' ' r u ni.'t..riliiV. J.lHehorn, eeeeiill.'rl t.i.iukiit under charier to thi ."at .from Uh- Old Country, will unkf li-r firl call al this (Mtrl !ifi iiK.nl l. The vessel, whirl in rniumnlid of Ca.t. Han Me Kriimti. I.trmer cliipf officer ol In' I'rinee llupi-rl, is in Im ojier-il.-.l in co;it frpijihliiiB in cou- iiui,'!,i:i with III.- Canadian Na llliIK.I Si'HIIIlllIK. f ANNOUNCEMENTS First I'nil.-d Churoh faster Sale March 37. Queen Msr- Chapter HalTodil Hall April 5. AiiljCan Tea au.l Sate of Work April H. (iyro lloedown Friday, April 0 in Auditorium. Horal Purple liri.l?v. whist drive and dance, inks' Home April It. Lutheran Women's Aid Spring Sale. April 15, at GIG Sixth Ave West. t....- ri..K ii.ii i.'ii-. it - J Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid Sprint! Sale, April 21. Don't Neglect The Children's Coughs qnd Colds Mrs. Wm. W. CarJ, Bancroft, Ont, rites t"Lt winter my thre rbil-drrn ksd rtrt bad oolJn, and they would rough all night long, which was very annoying to tha. rtit of ths family. I could grt nothing to kelp them until ons sight, a friend who was laying wita me, advised mo to git them Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup I immediately got some, and after 1 had used four bottle of it bit children became qui la well again, thanks to Dr. Wood's." Thli.peparatlon has been on ths market for ths past 37 years; you don't experiment when you buy it) put up only by The T. Milbum Co Limited, Toxcftto, Oat. Max HeillndneKJiail this even-f dk on the Prince Hupert for Vancouver atulVkloria on husinctss 'trfpi7!- 'Arehle Watt, divisional master nifclianic, came in with iho f.reat Wesl'Llfe special train this afternoon. ,'- O.P.H. stcain'erM'riueesN Mary, Capt. (1 C Saintly, foulhhound fron Alaska port to Vancouver, Is due here tomorrow morning. Mayor JS. MfcV Newton was arjioux Ihoe a jl inw this af ternoon in the reception to lit.' Oreat West Life Assurance parly At 3 o'clock Sunday .murnin? tin fire department had a call to the residence of Mr. W. Hev- ertpe, H17 IIHrd Avenue wesl, where a chimney fire did no lamage. S. C. lionlou, well known Sua lliver rancher, returned on the (irdeiia Let nislil after having peiit Hie pat few week vhitin? in Alert Hay and will proceed to iyaiih this week. II. Ietant TwiPtr. M.1..A. aud Capt. ami Mrs. T. H. Hrown of Victoria, who weri" to hae been h-re loday with lh (.real West Life .Wurance tour parly, wer' prevented' al the lat momcn from joining the trip. J. S. rtozer. manaser of tti lluMrt Marine Product c Ltd. ha IktIi on !ume trip 1 New York and iither lvitern cit ies h exiKleil back by the "learner Princ; Jetrpe on Wed nesday. It. W. Cameron," who i to re iin in the jewelry Lupines u tlii city, taking thrsrorner stort in the Exchange Hloek recenil vai-aLel by Mr. I'rltrell, isvex p.'ctVl here from Vancouver o Welneday. Mr.. Crimoron ant family will not return to the ctt. until J"Iy. J. K. Milne, a.iitant uislric en'-'ineer for the provincial ,dn-parlment of puhlie work, xallet Saturday nl-'!il oiu the Princt John for Queen Charlotte CHy ti make arrangepienlj for thl transfer of hi effeCI hen-, fol lowiu? the transrerof his hcad-"luarl.y to Prince tlliperL ' 1. f Delajd on acconnt of cxlrs calls ni the way north ami Sunday mnrnfn?'x st&rm, t'nio.i feamer Carbna, Capt. A. K. HickWon, arrived from Vancouver and wayport al 8.20 last pveuln? and mailed al II o'clock ror Anyox, Alice Arm and Stew-urt. Anions her p;r,en)ters,- be-sble the Ureal Vel Life Assurance party, the Cjirdcna had th; fcdlowinp: for Prince Hupert M. Sleneron, 1". Warne; l. S. Cameron, Mr, ti. (tray and children. W. A. Allan. Mr. Cou ture, Mrs. (Jriffllh. S. C. Cordon, J. P. Smythe and Miss Mel.eo.l- for Anyox i. W. Wallers, Mr Smith. A. M. While and Mri. Jones. : for Stewart. Mr. Vincent, ICIii.. Icirli-r mill It Mi"Virlili t,.i irimia wuu ...i.., . iiu.... Ah(.,, Vrm A )aVion. April 1J. STAKING CLAIMS IN SILVER AND GOLD AREA OF GREAT SLAVE LAKE FOUT SMITH. X.W.T., March l'O. The arrival of outsiders is ml. lint: greatly lo llio excllenienl in Hie clllemeul closu to tho new silver and mdd field. All the treaty Indian have gone out tu stake today uti.l persons whou position debar them from stak ing are buying claims. FitGerald residents had all re corded vvilh Mr. HaiKhl, emer- jneiiey recorder, hut II was ud jdenly discovered thai Mr. HaiHit could not takn the j records of more Hum five jieople, so an-lolher rush, vvas tard on tho 'Fort Smith office where all' tho ! papers were once more recorded. I Many people are arrivintr from Iho south, tueludhiiff old line ! prospectors, mid it seems that , every while trapper on Iho Slavo l has come down lo stako his claim. L INCREASED SERVICE COAST STEAMSHIPS Lffrrtive week commcncinK March i'2nd. the Canadian Xa tioiial Coast Steamships will iu- crease their serv ice with the addi-, tion of Hie S.S. Prince Charles.! The S.S. Priuge Ceorge will con tinue to arrive from the South. Wednesday,' 10.30 a.m., and sail .outhbouiul Friday y.oii a.m. The S.S. Prince Charles will arrive from the South Saturday 3,00 p.m., and sail southbound Moh.lays IM0 a.m. Sailings for Stewart and Anvnx will be each Wednesday and Salurday 10.00 p.m. The Queen Charlotte Islands service will remain a at present. Further information at City Ticket Office. Canadian Xaliona Railway. 528 Third Avenue. Phone 2f.O. 70 SOW WENT MAD AND CHARGED AUCTIONEER i.i.in., .viarcu ino caMc market at Sclhy. in Yorkshire, a forty-stone sow suddenly went mad. It charged the door of the auctioneer's box. smashing il in, and (caring away the seal whore the auctioneer sat with his clerk. Tho sow seized the leu of Hie auctioneer, who scrambled over the top of I ho bo into the sale rintr. The sow put it paws on top of, the ledjre of the hoxiand clarcd at the buyers. Il took ten minutes to secure the tmlmal, and tho auctioneer's box was completely wrecked. A. S. Paul, Uu-hI matiajter of Hie Pacific Slevedorltwx Co., sail lonuht on Ihe Prince lluperl for Victoria where lie vvill receive eyo treatment. He will be nccoin pnnled by his lilllo daucht.'K TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY WANTF.Il. Compeleiit woniar for general housework. Phourt 418. 73 15 aiiirn J"' Our Pledge to Milk-Users THIS is our pledge to you a tirnple pledge of simple goodness. 1. Perfect Purity Carnation Milk comes to you pure and fresh, vhole-some and absolutely safe. 2. High Food Value Carnation contains all the nourishing qualities of rich, full-cream mLk, concentrated to double richness. 3. Delicate Taste Foods acquire a finer flavor, coffee takes on a richer savor, when Carnation is used. 4. Creimy Smoothness The texture of foods is improved whtn this creamy milk is used in cooking. 5. Economy Carnation goes farther than ordinary milk, with lets spoilage and wastage. And it cuts cream bills in three. These qualities are Carnation'3 pledge to you. Prove them to yourself. Then you will understand why Carnation has become the biggest selling brand of evaporated milk in all the world. Tell your grocer you want Carnation. COCOA 3 tbsp. cocoa, 2 tbsp. sugar, Vi cup hot water, few grains salt, 1 Vi cups Carnation Milk diluted with lt cup3 water, Vi tsp. vanilla. Scald the diluted milk in a double boiler. Mix cocca, sugar and salt and add the hot water. Cook over a low flams from 10 to 15 minutes stirring occasionally to prevent burning. Add to the cocoa the scalded milk; return to the double boiler and continue cooking for 10 minutes. Whisk with a dover egg beater just btfore serving. Place a marshmallow in the cup and pour over it the hot cocoa. This serves four. Write for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. "From Contented Cows' Produced in Canada Steamship and Train Service j S.S. PRINCE QEORQE ami PRINCE CHARLES wilt leave PRINCE RUPERT fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, ami tuleriiH-.llale ixliiU FRIDAYS ami KONDAYS l 9.00 a.m. r..r STEWART I ml ANYOX, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, 10.00 p.m. 8.S. PRINCE JOHN rortlllfhlH ror VANCOUVER la QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY iihI SATURDAY al S .ut. Tur PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all )lnl Klern (JiiuiU. lulled SUlr. AQLNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clt Tleatt Oft let, B2S Third Ait, Prlnea Ruptru (canadlanT PACinc; VaiuT Phont 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f inCHILAM. WUNCOL JINEAC. SUC1KAT Fh lANCOt'YU. Y1CT0RIA taa StATTU Mmi 19. 29. AkD S, 19. 30 ...Nvck 23. Aril 13, 23 U. rxHCESS BUTXKl Far BuldU, Swanton Bi, East Blla Ball. Ocui Fall. Namu, Alr Bay, Campball Rlftr, and Vancouiar aury Saturday 11 a.m. Anc tor all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Qnral Agtnt. Ccrnar at 4th Itrtil and 3rd Aianua, Prlnco Rupart, .C Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipselt, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBride SL i . C