Iondpy. March 24, 1030. The Consolidated Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Olflce, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTEIIS AND REFINERS . IuKi Gold; Silver, Copper, Lead and ziric Ores 1 ITri'il.t.'ers of Cold, Silver, Copper, riff Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL CASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS EASTER NOVELTIES Our Eaatcr Goods Have Arrived and Are on Display Ganongs' and Pascalls' See Our Wndows IT AVE SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE Pioneer THIRD WE L SIXTH ST - - Three Graduate UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tiling rioin IVInre It uteri V V ' "! VEK. VICTOHIA. !inniu lluj. liutiililr, (Hean I'alht, Alert It . dr.. TueMUr. 1:10 p.m. i ( nt kr.R. til lll.i.. llulrOale. A feet Itay. nr.. Irldav inldnlgbi AMffc ARI. ANYOV, MTMVAKT. Naa. Rltrr. Tort Hlituihua. un- iljjr. 8.WI Q.m. .Mid V-enue R M SMITH grnt Prlnee? Knpert. H f T n.ueh Kl keta ld to tlrtorla and reattle And baggage checked HKh lesllnttlon . lor tt tl:f B. C. Coast 1 l.Ul.l I Sen lu I Marth I Princess Mary-Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, wry Friday00 pJii. Aeents For All Steamship Lines IV. C Jlrchsrd. GetfraACnt. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. Phone 31 Canadian National Largcfl Kailioay Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE s.iiiiBH from PRINCE RVri'KT for VNCOUVLR, VICTORIA. S"ATTI.K and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. I'o- AN VOX rsch Wednnfay at 4 p.m. I or STKU ART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 pan. For North and South Quren Charlotte Islands fortnightly. i'ASH:(iru thin! ir.wt vhimt. miimiiv UKI1NF4I)AV and HATlKI'tl ni ;.'HIE. l.lM(NTO, UlNMftti. Mining and Jruqeista TILEPIIONr fyL20Q Pharmacists Steamship Service FROM PRINCE RL'PKKT Male. . XnCY AU, OCEA sTRAMHUir LINKS ( itv Ticket Of (Ice. 528 Third Ave, l'rince Rupert Phone 260 l angell, . Juneau, Skafcway- ria. Seattle hitckt l-JM mm. fr I'HINCK all polnti tulrn fjunaua, l nueu TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY I OR . SKELNA BRAND ' 'Crdamciy Butter &, Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTIX'RIZEl) MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout ii. nt COAL! COAL! i'FMMNA EGG-Dclivered, pei;ton S12.00 ALBERTA EGG-Delivered, ner ton ALBERTA LUMP-Delivered, per toil i . ..... l.oU Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD Jt'ST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACk PINE MILL ENDSr-Per load BOX CUTTINGS Per load u HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 COAL Muy Ahe rrsL. Coa-ojir famous Wtioif' i.nctf CasMdy-Wcllington In qhy .rjuanlltlcs. Also lulltUy , Valley Hay. drain and Robin Hood Flour. 'ii.ee Ruperl Feed To PllflNCS RK AMI B58 Ajlvectise in "The Daily News" Local Item Dentist, Dr. C8C. J. II. Gosse. rhone L.O.L. Bridge, Whist and Dance Meropole Hall, April 3. 70' Double corner, Section G for sale, only .$100. Hclgerson. 70 Latest spring models at Annette's Fashion Show tonight and tomorrow r night at the Capitol Theatre. Mrs. W. S. Fisher and daughter, Miss Louie Fisher, of Victoria, former residents of Prince Rupert, are at present on a trip to California. The death occurred last Monday in Prince George of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilary V. Littler, the child having been born only the day previous. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eaales Whist Drive and dance April 2. Presbyterian Easter Sale Aprjl 3. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, April 4. Eagles Smoker April 7. First United Church Easter Sale April tO. Dsffodll dance April 21 in I 10D.E. HsJL Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l'M)i:il NEW MANAGEMENT Men in lleat-d: Tflr Sample Roonta; Hot and foM Water Ifie Bua Meete All Train and IKmt Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY IUTI.S O.R.BICOART & A. DONALD PHONE 51 t central w A. L. Watson and A. Ross, Vancouver: Joe Bursch and O. Fraser, city; L. Huson Kloyah Bay; G. Lorensen, Louis Island; Mr. and Mrs. T. Bye, Smithers; T. Sanderson, Anyox. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy W. A. Wesley. Beaver Creek; E. Quist. Porcher Island; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moraes, Big Falls; Henry Helln. Beaver Creek; O. Fraser, city; M. L. Palmer, Inverness; D. Morrison, city; W. Flewln, Port Simpson; Mrs. A. F. Michel, Vancouver. New Royal Hotel i. Zarrlll. 'lop. THE IIOTll. UOKTII WHILE Hot tt Cold Water; Steam Hat 75c PEIt DAY AND UP Trlrplionr 381 Koyal E. Warren, James Shaw and Vic Johnson, city; S. Pearson, Terrace: Mary Wallace. Kltwanga; F. Ca- pelle. Andoman ;A. Helmer, Por-clior Island; James Madseh, Port Essington. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDEK NEW SIANAGEMENT ATTENTION! Steam Baths and Massage Treatments are? particularly effective ln ridding one of Aches and Pains, Colds, Rheumatism. Skin. Trouble, Nervousness, Insomnia and Neuritis. A Trial wlU convince you , PKINCK KUPEUT STEAM IJATIIS Cor. Second Ave. St Sixth St. Phone, Black 761 THE DAILY NEWS - PAGE THREE i: ramp ?Asm iota; aH,4i m . - jwij's . She looks 20 years younger1 " I have taken Knuchm Ra1t for 7 yam. .,nn , k'niarhfn Bait taken each morning. I thould never tlilulc of starting the day without taking them. " 1 am 5ft. 5ln. la hrtirht, weight 119 poaniM. I can aiaure you my hiuba&d U ery proud of me." Vn. A. B. OrUluJ loUol m tot lot toetloa. To vrtterv your youthful tkarm you mut martn your keallk. CAam and beauty art mainly a maltrt of health, to m titahy and rig,mr. All mil bt ymr$ tf yo jun your faith in tht " little daUy ixmejul Slart tomorrow, and you will feel yean younger btjon you an many day older. Krtmehra fctta It obtainable at drug and department itorea In Canada at 75c. a bottle. A bottle contain! euoufh to 'art for 4 or 6 taocU gcxxl bealth lor hall-a-ctat a dan FREE TRIAL OFFER If yon hare never tried Xmrheo try It now at our enenu. We have dtartbatod a great many enedai ' GIANT" fjacauM hi), uk. It euy for yon to prove our daim for youraelf. Ak your drugkt for the neir " GIAKI He. package, Tbia emnbU of oar regular the. bottle together IUl a a-pirat trial IntUe aulbdent for about c week. Open the trial bottle Ant, put It to the teat, and then, if not entlrrly ronvlarxd that Kraeehen don ayenrtMng we claim It to (to, the regular bottle U ttlll ai good ai new. Take It back. Your dnunil.t it authortiird to return your 75e. Imnediatafy and without quratkin. You have tiled Krutriteo free, at our experee. Wkat emiM be fairer ? Mamifantaed bj K OrWtla Utahea. Lea, ranri3Fr. Eng. (KUb. imi. Imperun: UcUiBlTnj Bna, Ltd, Toroulo. George Kerr sailed Saturday ev ening on the Prince Charles lor a trip to Stewart. Max Heilbroner sailed last night on the Prince Chtrjes for a. busi ness trip to Vancouver. A few hourt late on account oi having had a 100-ton parcel of coal to dlscharee at Skagway. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 7:15 last evening from Alaska and sailed an hour later for Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Mary II- Walters of this city, who recently completed her course of. nurses' training at the Vancou-vw-rjeheral Hospital In Vancouver, was among successful candidates in the Prjrne Rupert Dally News and passing the recent examinations i ,atT of the Und, Department at for qualification as registered nur-V,ctorla haJ secured a good posl-se. Miss ET. E.Patterson of the Van-1 tk)n ln Buen0J AlrM and he left couver ueijerai ttuapiwu ueaucu the province ln the tests. JTnl !LrRE Mrs. C. II. Hanklnson and young- Princess Norah on the trip which jS Jnc. S-hers to teke v.n up idence he e brinss her to Prince Rupert north-! bound on April 9.-With the call here ! wlth "a"k J a"dftv h" northbound on April 30. the Prin-! m?m , L th?P Syrian runiken a . lease on he msbyterlan cess AUce wlU Uke over the -I AleHn KAr 1ft ihnPrln. M1U. AUIT V saej w. vav a " ceas Louise will be ln the service All inside rooms are being ellmln ated from the steamers Princess Alice and Princess Charlotte which ; are used on the 8kagwy tourist run during the summer. Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fit tinijs, Belting, Etc. Pull Una of new and tned Oilv. and Black Pipe and Pitting; new Rubber Belt, 1 to ll-mcti: alao Pyramid li&lr Belt, beat Knttlah make, rery durable; new Oorrusmtcd Iron. 6, 8 and 10 ft ahceU. alvaya In atodk; uaed flat I OeJv. Sheet. SO-inch by 10 ft Mock of Steel Split Pultefa Potato! ana urain hdu. oniny nt, ""'vfivaflra r. r' . . ltn... IS VUJfttB ewve, with, imvij. nuwwi. ww ini nit: Garden and Air Hwe; Doom unaine; aaercnanau? aaa squipmeni oi bu aMcri0ozia. ciiuirN niiuwi. 1SS Powell St.. VkncdUver, B.C. n. c. JI NK CO. "BUILD D. C. PAYROLLS" Entirely Free From Bacteria t' Because It 1. eritlrolyllree from lie MM bacteria f mbf wmiiPl develop infectious diarrhoea from taking Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt AMioUford, H.C. 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted bj registered op tometrist at'IIcilbroner's Store, (tf) Mrs. Q. V. WUklnson sailed last night on the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. H. E. Thornton of the C Ji.R. service here sailed last night on the Prince Charles for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. George Frizzell sailed last evening on the Princess Norah for a visit in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. Annette Stone, who has been on a business trip to Van couver, returned to the city on the Camosun this morning from the south. Mrs. Frank Clapp, who has been visiting for the ' past couple of months in Vancouver, returned to the city from' the south on the Camosun this morning. i Thomas Kaye of the Union Oil Co., who has been on an Inspec- A. - M.J tlon visit to tne local piant, saueu by the Princess Norah last even lng on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. John Troy, wife-of the pub lisher of the Juneau Alaska Empire, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah last evening going south from Juneau for a visit In Vancouver. George E. Winkler arrived in the city today and will spend the week here giving a series of lectures to prospectors and mining men under the auspices of the provincial Department of Mines. Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the Prince George district detachment of the provincial police, arrived In the city on yesterday af- ternoon's train irom me interior ior i a brief visit here on official duties. Gamet Watt of Mayo. Yukon Territory, arrived In the city on Princess Norah last evening from the north and Is the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Watt, Fourth Ave.. East William Turnbull, about twelve .... 0 or unrteen years ago cpuor oi Victoria for that place via San Francisco a few days ago. WSIJBC U iuuc A. E. McMaster, general manager of. the PoweU River Pulp & Paper Co. has been elected vice-president of the Newsprint Service Bureau of the Canadian Pulp tt Paper Association. Mr. McMaster, ln the early days, was city ticket agent here for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Wallace C. Orchard, general agent here for the Canadian Pad flc Railway. Is ln receipt of some interest ins pictures taken aboard the steamer Princess Mary when that vessel was virtually frozen up a lew weeks ago while maxing a to Skagway. The vessel , . , , . . . . . was COaJed with lee a foot or two , (nlCk In answer to questions asked by Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, MLA. for Skeena. lion. W. C. Shelly, minister of fin ance, stated In the legislature re cenUy that advertising for 1923 and 1920 tax sales ln Omlncoa assess 'ment district was carried ln the 'omlneca Herald newspaper, pub Miahed within that district, and also in the Nechako Chronicle of Van I derhoof, which is published outside that district. The reason the adver I Using was carried in the Nechako Chronicle, the minuter explained, was in order to Inform the public in a portion of the assessment dls t;ict in which that paper clrcu lates. ECZEMA Boils, Pimples ltd kla miptiont mull from blood Im. puritiM. To thoroughly cImm tho hlood nd net tht (kin el bliih uk TRU-BLOOD 4iul apply DuckUy'a Ointownt to tho ikia. A (ootl timf to begin it now. You will mmtl at tht rttultt and tho iraprovtmtnt in your httlth. TRU. BLOOD otlt 11.00. tht Oitl. attnt )0c. ASK YOUII DRUCCIST 11 1 Annett es m s a Capitol n Theatre m Spring Fashion Show Tonight and Tues., March 24, 25 I mBmmtn:mmmmmmmmmmtnmmmmmm:mm DEPARTMENT OF MINES' FREE COURSE OF PROSPECTORS' CLASSES Geology, fiflineralogy, Mining Mineral occurences ; how to find and identify them. Hand specimens of rocks and minerals. Avail yourself of this opportunity. PJonday, March 24 to 29, 4 and 8 p.m. CITV COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL The sailing of the ss. Camosun for the south tomorrow afternoon Is cancelled. 63 W. Strachan returned to the city on the Camosun this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Annette's spring Fashion Show Capitol Theatre tonight and tomorrow night, March. 24 and 25. James Boyd, acting inspector of fisheries for District No. 2, returned to the city on the Camosun this morning aftf r attending a depart mental conference In Vancouver, The fire department had a call at 10.15 yesterday mornlnc to the' home of J. Cook, 521 Fifth Avenue West, where there was a smoke "Scare. No damage was done. Announcement Is made ln the ....... . . t....A n U n rt of the incorporation of the Omlneca Mining it Milling Co., head office in Vancouver, which has been organized to take over the Silver Cup mine at Hazelton. The B.C. Gazette announces the appointment of Corp. Charles G. Barber of the provincial police to be deputy mining recorder for the Atlln mining division with office at Tulsequah as from April 1. Corp. Barber, late of the city, detachment of, tht provincial police. Is at present here enroute north to assume his new duties in the Taku River field. FORCED INTO TORT On her second trip of the season, Capt. Dan Larsen's local halibut boat Ca?pela I. was forced into port from the grounds with pump trouble, brlnelnz a short catch of 1,500 pounds for sale on the Ex - change yesterday. Rubber The "Northern" Men, Women selection than in various or Whizzer Match your Wtotar Costnrn I HA "Northern" with a tailored BtjV-Sho to fit W-A.I Acomplele nne ol'Nor1hem, I Styl-Shtu b on hand to meet Steamship Movements For Vancouver Sundays 68. P. Rupert 5:30 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ...1:30 pm. Thursdays ss. P. George-10 pm. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Cardena ....Midnight Mar. 12ss. Prin. Norah.. 5 pjn. Mar. 23 ss. Prin. Norah ..5 pm. From Vancouver sunaays S3, cataia 4 p.m. Wedf-Tjss,, . Rupert 10.20 am. Fridays-fss. Cardena pm. Frfdaysss. Prin. Mary ....4 p.m. 3a.tsa,,P, , Charles ..10:30 am. Mar 6-ss: Prin. Norah am. Mar. 19 ss. Prin. Norah am. Mar. 29 ss. Prin. Norah .am. PoX Nas ,l- and Port Simpson L Sun?fy5-- Catala ...8 p.m. i rum nais ic. arm i on Simpson Tuesdays-ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. For Stewart arid Anyox Sundays-! Catala 8 pjn. Weds.,-tss, Pfince George 4 pjn. Sats.ss)' Prince' Rupert ....4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesdays ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. Prince George 8 pjn. Sundays ss. Pr. Rupert ....5 pjn. From Ocean Falls Weds. ss. P. George 10:30 p.ra. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 4 p.m. Fridays ss. Cardena pjn. EaU.-ss.Pr. Charles ..10:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls-Sundays ss. P. Rupert 5:30 pm. Tuesdays ss. Catala ....1.30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. George 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Mar, o ss. Prince John 10 pjn. Mar. 23 ss. Prince John 10 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands-Mar. 6 ss. Prince John ..ajn. Mar. 20 ss. Prince John . ajn For Alaska Mar. 19 ss. Prin. Norah am. Mar. 29 ss. Prin. Norah ..:.ajn. From Alaska , Mar. 12ss. Princess Norah pjn. Mar. 23 ss. Prin. Norah ....pjn. "NORTHERN" Footwear; range of Overshoes for and Children offers a wider ever. Jersey or Cashmer-ette heights with buckle, strap fasteners. UX Y 1,3, 4 or 8 Rubber and your needs. TgaakdE2aawa. rHn'a "tyllbaru' LOOK rOR THE TRADE MARK Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results