V dm sday, April 11, 1928 The Leading Infant Food SINCE 1857 TO be the right food for babies a milk mu JL have certain unchanging qualitiea absolute rurity, unvarying Mrength, easy digest!-bility. Eagle Brand is noted for 1U safety, reliability end the ease with which it is ilgettttl even In difficult feeding cases. If you unfortunately cannot nurse your baby, w suggest that you and your physician consider Eagle Brand. May we send you helpful booklets on Infant Feeding and general care of baby 1 "tsar Eagle brand Tms Boom Co. Luwted. Vwkouvu fW sond PRU Bsby Hooks to CONDENSED IM Asm milk Airs WtUMC 17 r or i 111s W eek l : NA'KX The Siinitary Cold ( ream Kemover SAf and TMf " M.TINE Tht W'nniler Sleep Producer, two aizen tfW and $1.30 " I'KMT BATH TOWEIJi 730 II II KMT WASH CLOTHS sewerf aHBHal mes lid yfic Pioneer Druaoiifts 2f THIRD AVE. V SIXTH S T. -TELEPHONES tfcjJOO Save the Child's Sight! Defective vision nnd hearinir in your child should Im- looked after now, while the ihild is developing-. Do you intend to train your t hi Id to wear (yegliisfes for the ret of hie life? Or are ou Koi;.r to do your nrt by ih.it child and take !t t.-- to have hi vision restored to normal while there h yet time? I!y my natural ni' -ihod.i, 1 cure mora than 75 per eeiit of children suffering from de-fetiic vision Mild heuriiiK. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C Wallace Ulork ' hone 134 Open Eveiiioga Canadian National Steamships Co. trailed Prince Rupert DRYDOCK - ' AND V" ' Uperallnx (MM1. 20.000 Ton Kliinting lr KMncera, Rlnchinlst. HollermakerH. HlmkamHl.s. I'allern makerN l'ounderm Woodworker. Kit. BI.BCTHIG AND ACHTYI.ENE VKI.I1N.. Our plant (a equipped to hardle all kind.-MAIUNE AND CO.MMKIH IAI. WOUK. PHONKS 43 nod m Local and Personal Dentist. Dr. j. R. agflM, Phone 688. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl ai the Big 4 Dibin When thinking 'f a, rsxi. phone tt Vaudeville concert will ha held in toe Weatstolmtt Theatre. May 17. In aid of tbe Boys' Band. M rot Pratts Euby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies. Bulkley Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds, Fertiliser and Coai. call up W Prince Rupert Peed Co. Imperial oil Co.s tanker Imperial, Capt. c. J. Richards, Is due In port early tomorrow (rom toco with a full cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks Harold McEwen. division freight agent for the Canadian National Hallways, left on the Princess Alice this morning for a trip to WrangcU on company business. ANNOUNCEMENTS i a Norway tfc Pino Syrup so I got a small bottle to try and was ilAllalltMl A ilia. UfnM k,1 THE DAILY NEWS mum Add to the Joy of the open road-thli pleasure giving refreshment. A sugar-coated gum that affords double value. Pep permlnt flavor in the sugar coating and peppermint Inside. cis Bill flavored flavored 1 gum "f" v m K si mm aflat Dorothv M. aomevaat arrived Jn c A- Procuuler ' Bunnyslde arrive.! the m the clt' on I afternoon's city on the Prjfioe Oeorge this mtrri;ng from Vancouver to visit with tr'n- her Muter. Mm. John V. Clyne, Fifth Avenue Went. D- c McBae returned to th city on I the Prince Oeorge this morning from u 0Iik 10 small attendance, no bual- ,- P to Vancouver. thorny on the cxpi-rtehcee of the pioneer ftsher-rniii-lier - -folk - of thfc northrm coast, and 'Tile Trailers" will probably be ro,luwol by ajnther book at a later date Alto Am Herald. ITNKIUL r)lAV After a simple arrviceat 3:30 this . half f It I-, h '"ternoon ln the shapei of the B.C. i.letelj Mleve-d. i Undertakers with Rev J. K rrlaell of- "I ee'rtauf feel justifled in reeom- "cl1"1' loterment t place In Falr- I mmiliiiff lt to .1 suffering from vlrw cn""'ry of Rotx-rt lealle McKln- i i-migh and colds.'' , Iey. 4- day old son of Mr. and Mrs. W j Price Me. a bottle, torgi. f-...iily site !L ''Inlay. Seal Cove whose death ot- 60e,j put up ealy by The T. atillurc icurred yesterday moriung ln the Prince Oo- limited. Xerenti Oat, i-i,,-- tnrrai Ho.nii.ii. THREE WATERHOUSE FREIGHTERS HERE, FOR END OF WEEK Three freighters of the Frank Water-houst line, Northern Shipping Co.. Ltd. local agents, will be In port at the end of the week, bringing coal and cannery supplies front the south and loading oui cottonwood logs from the dry dock and fish meal from the plant of 'he Rupert Marine Products at Tucks Inlet. The vessels - will be the steamer Robert H Merrick, motorshlp Arran Firth and steamer Easiholm. MOTORSHIP ISKIUM SAFE AT UNALASKA WAS THOUGHT LOST SEATTLE. April 11 Unheard of since March & when she set out Into tbe storm swept Bering sea, the seventy ton motorshlp Isklum anchored at Unalaska ln tbe Aleutian Islands yesterday. ' A crew of tour and a number of fur farmers were aboard all safe,' said a radio message from Unalaska last night. OUTLOOK FOR INTERIOR BETTER THAN EVER SAYS PRESIDENT F. H. WARNER (continued lrum page one) pert, fostered largely by the public men cenotaph con.nut.ee called for ,Mt ; - P ! ? " T " ' VZH evening Adjournment was taken until .next Sunday afternoon. Princess Alice this morning. I I w h niiM.,1 h ,. ..v 1... Miss Caroline Mitchell is sDcndlrut the vear with v. 1 ... Kaster holidays at Smlthrrs as the truest Pioneer of Prince Rupert and said he " couver .rr.,..rt . .... .,.. , ..... of Mica Hael Cunntneham. RJJ. "" alwaya UniCti wltn tn -' ... - 1a hiv -. . j iiuiu iac nouth on the Prince Ocige thla morn- ! iLifi Ht nliiiiH ftn onino ts Kttevai rt H. O. leaving here for Ketchikan aboard the,who 'P " conditions in toe intgnor. .ssociati:i noAitns Mr. Warner in" opening spoke of being vltles at thla port. He met the dele- Unwln. welt known Stewart teeat9mltherataat year and saw some minim man. smiled br the Cataia last Plrlt l tbomm activities. ' Ml -r. -1 in. I'm ir 1 JlM evening for Vaneouver on business. T Rupert Board Of Trade was uraeiuiy r-uiMel to attend meeiiiiK In to be nvleC because of whole- IoiiihII rimnilMf, nt Hsu, ThnnTlay B- 0 Jhntn. awaager of Inverneai support it received from the April I ai h ijn. H,iIih-To fin- Cannery, arrived In tbe euy from thv ,,l,MlnTen , alh rh"r on attensoon'a train. Ttm P"r told of the formation of il ty Idr ir a fair Is to be held and to He. 1 uin-cuf.. 86! " organtaatlon of which he was prc- ! George E. Bushby. head of tbe Rupert ut rr ButJr delegates had The Ca.h lic Women League au- M,r1" PwducU Co... Ltd , arrived In mt- epresentlng tbe country from Mc-nounte Drtde In the Bast to Stewart and e alc of plain and fancy sew- tb clt trom Victoria on the Prince Prince Rupert ln tbe west. The tna. tea home nankin Oeorse this mornlM. organ- avxi.i . . , . 1 teatkm bad been a sort of clearinghouse octal evening, and hope chest drawing. , . Thursday. April 12 Catholic Church 1 M1" T" and Miss Laura Prta- r pwblems. A stack of corres- Hall at 8 pm Admlulou 50c ittt turaed to the city on yes:erday Pow,nee tad ccumutated and afternoon's train fnan a brief trip to ha preased for many Improve- ta different sections of tbe " n" over the affecting The regular monthly bualneas lunch- holiday. eon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club' 1" , ;! iUUt. from! " matU!r blB delt wlth tD,t B3rne 6rtsen, Immigrant took place in tbe Commodore Cafe to-' day with President L W. Wsugb ln the orm1- reached the ety from the Baa; ot discriminating, freight reates. As a siaj sill I t-tkaai fa Sal aia 11 Maf e-vaaa. tM m ar Vatllaarar chair. M. J. Dougherty and E J Smith on resteroay aJternoMa train. He m- - " " were initiated as members of the t'" to enter tbe fishing industry " duuPct sdvaataa over the Bulk-rlub here. ley and Nechaco valleya. An example 01 peculiar rates was shown in the ,3 'here i s ton trom Vanderhcot v ltaJBl. atunci Prtnce Oeorgi. cPt P"eer. Mlltng Mm for Van- Harky Keddrn, arrived in port at 10 30 UVCT on CsUU las evening in RuP T A through ver Ocean Palls and win sail at ;4 o'clock thai, afternoon for fctc ukin T Ber ' 'and Anvoa refurtln hrrm t a rau raw tbe tha. laoeaiag e. frma w anctuve ... Powell eluded "UW1 H " Q. Unarm. unwmjeuai BTUKam A. Mun- Sww,n of 110 a ton was given but bi. antf .JJ'rZ .... . dl die Mn Un Jn. amnoii ersoa ad .krf rhiM ,ri If the shipment was broken at Prince .Rupert tbe rate from Rupert to Stewart I was H a ton. Tbe difference was too itomorrow night Uieall south at 11 pm Mr A B Taylor, widow of "Barney" .ijet. I Ll Taylor, pioneer Ulegraph agent at Atlln. vegetables were shipped from Van- vtH aM ln Victoria , rhoof to Prtnc Rupert at $7J0 a 1 A distinct alackening up Is to be rseenUy. wss "board the Prlnceae Alice to Stewart for MJ0 a ton. noted in the movement ofrgraiu irom P'w tbisj0" From wnltners to Prince Rupert the the prattles to the Alberta Wheat Pool s morning returning to.hejnome ln the t4nA- m , . , north wwtm r.iv Mm un imiu ciiiilt , vniwrii eirt vh. vaaifl me i ,pat twenty-four hours, twenty csr-( load, artved and raUwav offices this Brttlah steamer imormat reported but 7 cars on the Prfnw Rupert's twenty-third grain ship .division. of the season, will move from the ocean Rupert to Stewart 17.10 a ton making Anglo-Indian.," "" . I.OI AI, MfLMf.lt M.KDUI Mr. Warner said the associated boards dot-it to the elevator tosaerrow morning w' nt1 to bck UP the running of a j Taking the run for the spring in ro sUn Mung a full cargo of grain X1 bo- making Prince Rupert IU place of the Princes Mary, C PJt ,or ,he "n'ted Klngdoa Or Continent, i"0"" P0"- teamer Prinn. an r-.n. tt I ' " Blater arrivad m nrrt .t o-m William Plenderlelth and James Wood possible to import fruit from Waahlng a u"1 reon b,ttmr thM from tn mornlrg from Vancouver. salUng about O" Flu ebool teatiba. are here for P"rt f Thej Oksnagsn. What they asked was to be 'an hour later for Alssks pomu The holiJW seeaon Alice Is scheduled to touch southbound "'vea irom tbe paper teem on tht " "" ' - on Sunday Prince Oeorge tbls morning and wti: ltter of rates. Coal rates too they return down the coast aoavsorrow even- " w rrauoB gng more nemriy equal rates for equal distances. He urged also that they back Stewart In e - : The County Court cast of C. O. Rowe'tnlr demands for better wharf faclli- Catholic Women's League aprlng sale " Z'nltn C,,e u ProwdlnH before, , o( work April la J Y-nl County Court this af-l vl,tor -elred that K work on the ternoon. Plaintiff l cimlns parmenl j Central B.C. Hlghwsy from Prince Ru-Sou Recltsl t-y 8 A McPUerson ,or work don tm "Mant. John V P to Yellowhesd P" would - jted by Marjoii Lanc:tr and c'Jrr' u PPe-ring for the plaintiff andiH" rierk .iih .... ti.,,. -i . w. a. ruber for the defendant. 1 """"'"" "' "ur Miur,rta '! 1 would he done on It this year 1 For the recital tomorrow night In the I ir tnjiuiui WMs- Leaeue Cuo-nrlar. di.trihuiion Vnhi Church. 8 A McPberson has the matters they were urging. Vht Mooae Hail Anrii ti .chosen twenty-two Konga for presents- i-"7 " " '"K'"- tion in claasiricd uroups. A recitation " """" "'" noyal Society of St Oeorge Whist of K'Pl'n-" intently dramatic poem i1"""? They must shed parochlaiiam raive snd TV. no. Anni m i"BooU" will round out an Interesting uul "w "a KK3r' 'and well balanced program. Harjorle jlnghouse for local prejudice. Through Prn.-c- nunert Olrls' Drill Team 'e"caur. planlte u Prederlck Smith " cou,,i 'rn stimulate a corn-Dance April 27 ' i violinist, will be heard In some well,mun,,y of mterest. Some places In the chosen numbers. district were trying to go too fsst snd " " pyramiding their overhead. These place. Tennis Club Annual Ball. Prlday. M.y( . . i - 'tniiat lint las sa wun Ia a.nKlK aal avas laaoei KirKiH:ricK. R.w., naugn- -v.v.u Iter of J. A. Klrkps'.i ik of this city. who, dcbjxu ssaing tor relief Ridley Rome annual Baraar. Thurs- ,"10 br graduation a ctuplf of year-1 Ir wsrner said he was glad to note ri- Mrv a in Mo"e Hall '8 has been s iiraci nurse on tr ""-'; ""H""1 Was Subject, to BRONCHITIS Every Winter Mrs. Wm. 52 Hill Uealey, UWMTT, . .111 Street, UHW1, r-rr staff of the Vancouver Ocneral Hospital, , which ess making gigantic strides. He I . recently suffered n breakdown which ,Po they would act in every way o ;wlll necessitate her t.iklug a complete M TBk,P rapidly aa possible, reet for the next ix months. She is I"noe Rupert had reciprocated readllj 'now a patient In the hospital but It ls,n ters interesting the Interior espected will soon he able to be moved ntl tne eppreclaled the spirit of belp- to her home. lumese shown, it was a good thing to - try to understand each other's prob- Canon W r. RuMiiuook of the Ml-,tom- London, Oat., writeit "My daturfaUr. Won b01 "Northern does" baa written test "j subject subject aged fourteen, was to broaealtb book tltled "The TroUsrs." it deals every winter. I with the cosmopolitan lite of the "She woold eougk until she was tore 'northern ftahlng bank", and Its publlc-from the exertion. J cation Is exprc.eci -ometlme during --tm mam rneaa aavisea rae w tne year canon RunarooR la an au get a bottle of your Dr. Wood's m1! .atv I Vice-president Oontale thanked the speaker for hit address snd toe gather ing then adjournad. Seventy-six passengers, the majority of them employees of the White Pass -As Yukon Railway Navigation Co, jretiimlng north after having apent tbe winter in the south, were aboard tbe Princess Alice this morning bound (or Alaska points. Only two passengers dis embarked here from the vesael Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Snyder of Winnipeg. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly i:ael by SANTAL MIDY lie iiiri- tn get the (lenulne Look tor the norU "MlllV" The New v May Belle Bobctte Slenderizes the Hip Line! wear the May Belle TO Bobette is to Jove itl It (its so comforrablv, yet to. smoothly! It really tlcnder-ires the hip line and is so carefully tailored with its well-cut gusset. Moreover, you'll love the soft beauty of our Lotfatitth rayon, from which all May Belle undies are made. These dainty, moderately - priced, long-wearing undiet are obtainable in a host of charming, really washable pastel shades. May Belle undies may be identified by the little May Belle label inside each garment. You will find our new May Belle Junior Lingerie attractive and durable 2 to 14 years. Ontario SUknit, Limited Toronto . Canada Mf mi rt.'i nrj fgf fit itl mi. S -sL-S IW JuLntfeUA ALWAYS IN LINE WITH THE MODE DEMAND i "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BHGAIiKAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Prince Itupert. aa P. an ad ian National cThc Largtil Kailway Syftem in America rrn ti a inini oiiwimaiiir t Sellings from I'HIM'E KtTIKT for and Intermediate points, each Pur KfcTl IIIK.W and AN VOX. each for NTF.tV.tliT each 8.VTI KI.Y at For NORTH and SOUTH Jl I KN ( P.4StBNKR TIUINS t. Eaoh MONDAY. Wt:i)EMt.Y and fll.OROE. KUMONTOV. 1VINNII' 8tstes. (1EM V Al l. OCBAN Hat Canadian National Rtpresa ete alM for yeur nett alilpneat. II TV TICKET OFf lCE. St Tlllllll ND TRAIN SERVICE VAKrnt'VRR. VICTORIA. MKATTI.E, Till KMA V and RVNIIAY at 11 p.m. ni:ill)AV, 4 pjn. 10 p m. IIAItl.OTTK Iklamih. PortaigbUy. i:vk riti.vfi: rii-ert NATI IIDAV at 11 J0 sat. for HUME IU. all points Eastern Canada. Oatted MTKAMMIIIF LIMES. far Money Itoden. Ferelgn Cbequea. t I'HINIE KIJIIKT. rnva las UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED i Mailing from Prlnre Itaiiert. l or VAM OI VKIt. YKTOKIA. Swan 4in Hay. Flutrdale. Alert Ihty. etc. Tneadav, 5 p.m. I..r VAMill't Ml. VICTOKIA. I lute ill le. Mert Hav. elr.. Saturday. U am. tee I 'OUT MMI'SON and NAS KIVK.K l-OINTS. Irhla. tor ALICE AKI. ANYOX. NTEWAIIT. WALES lI.AMl. PORT Nl.MIOX. Sunday, I p.m. Iti snd enue. It. M. HITII. Ag-nt. Prince Kupert. II.C. Tnruugh tsrketa sold Ui Victoria and Srullle, and baggage eltecked lliroueh to destine tier SPECIAL SALE In ahudeii of Anhes of Rosea, Maize, Deep Rote, Wame, ITarveat, Pawn. LaVender, Peach, Black, White. All sites. , Per pair $1.50 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co.