A Graduate Pharmacist is Always on Duty dtf Orrries Limited Dispensary BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO Tw Mm nr. 7JSf MZe O Pioneer Druceists Tj.!J?D AVL. blX 111 T. TELEPHONrs 8?f,20C Three Graduate Pharmacists The Consolidated Mining and Sraelting Company of Canada, Ltd. I Of lice, Smelting and Rcflninj Department TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Sliver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores iTJiccrs cf Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC. TRAIL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Malllnt. t rem rvliire Kuorrt v w OUVER VICTORIA, Buttdale, Alert Bay. etc Tueaday. 3 30 pjn M until. Yl( IllliU. Ituledale. Mrn lla. ne . KrUUt mldnUhl MIC. AUM. ANVOV. HTF.WAUT. Nam Kler. Port MlinUMia. fun da 1 8.1)0 o m 1 SIMPSON and WALES 1PI.AND Thursday p.m. tul Atrmie tt M Mfril Mrnt Prince Kuiirft. II. C Tl much Mtaets sold tu Vlrtorla aud fceattl nd bsmce ebeed m.i to (Inflation ..... .. . I OAST y r B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PP.LNCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrens-ell Juneau, Stairway ine 9, 16. 20. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle-June 4. 14, 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn Ajcents For All Steamship Lines Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhonv ii Leaving Prince Rupert Dally except Sundays, 1.00 p.m. for Jasper and Edmonton, thence by dc luxe Transcontinental trains . . . The "CONFEDERATION" "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" through to Toronto and Montreal. Serving also the principal Prairie cities, making direct connections with all important points in Eastern Canada and the United States. Low Summer Fare$ Now in Effect a ational fig For Information Call or Write mm McNaughton, District Passenger Ajent, Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD 1:1 HATlNfi DRYDOCK tnjrir.eers, Machinists, Rollcrmakers, Ularksmiths, Pattern Makers Founders, Woodworker Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Try a Daily News Want Ad. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. ft'3 nnrnn nf thn i$s sailed Saturday the,' Princess LphlSS1 trip to Vancouver. Miss M, Two new discoveries, in bulldln materials 'InSiileji ':and Oynro- Lath. For full information call Al bert & McCaffery, Limited. Phone 110 and 117. tf Mrs. Florence Tlbbitts In the city on the Princess Louise she Father E. Allard, O.M.I., sailed on the Princess Alice this morning for Wrangell enroute to the Oease Lake country where he wtll spend 'he summer engaged In missionary work. port at 8.30 this morning from her first voyage of the season to Skag way and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Ocean Falls, Powell ; River and Vancouver. HOW I LOST 28 LBS. In a Safe, Easy Way Read how one woman lost 28lb. of lit, witliout diet, without dangtroui drum or exrrciars. " 1 take a daily done of Kmvhm, and I have lost two inctmt round the wait and hip and 38 lb, nitre I ant summer. I feel very well on it and people Ull me 1 took very At. I am 5 ft. 4 in. in nngni, i years okl, and pome of a stout Xanuly." Misr B. L. uun 1 bo lumrienns atxMit with a burden of unhealthy, exreu fat you ui arv riu or ic easily u you get tne Kru-iehen Salts provides the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat that you can possibly desire. Iiy purifying your blood of harmful acids, helping the liver, kidneys and boweli to throw off waste material, they remove in a natural way the fatty deposits whieh poisonous waste matter has produced. Not only do you lose pounds in weight, but you hoe years in appearance. Little by little, the ugly fat disappears slowly, yes but surely and you soon feel wonderfully healthy, vital and energetic more so than ever before in your life. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel umu:r m:wv man.uiemknt Steam lleot-d: Traiellrrs' Sample Kooms: lint and Cold Water I'rre lius Meets All Trains and Boats Rates $1.00 and Up M'ECIAI. MONTHLY KATtS C. R. RIGGART & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy j E. J. FiUpatrick. Peter Will, II. iDaarlng, Lee Coon, Wah Soon and Frank Macdonald, city; F. V. Foster, S. J. Mayer and O. M. Shot-holm, CN.R.; .M. Carroll, Big Falls: E. O. Wellor, Butedale; Mrs. E. Pearce and family. Kltmaat. Dan McPherson and D. J. Stewart, Por-cher Island. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. "top. Tin: HOT! I. MOUTH wiiii.i: Hot ft Cold Water: 8tcam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP THerlimie Wl Royal Mrs. E. S. Reed, Wrangell; S Robinson. J. H. Peets and C 11 Underwood, C.NJI.; Axel Lund and H. Lundgreen, Tyee; Carl Johnson. A. B. Ingram and James Kipp city: Mr. and Mra, W. N. Baker. Keno IIH1: Fred Babb, Atlln: Alex Rogers, Lockcport; Thomas Oregon, Jugo-Slavla; W. O. Valpy. Big ... .... Dentist, Dr. J. It. Gosse, Phone C86. Foster Willan returned to the city on. yesterday's tram from a brief business trip to the interior. Another Scandinavian dance was JacoroFlshcr-1 held Saturday evening In the Met m . i i t .11 m.... 1 1 . iicrngon on ropoic nau. iiicic was quite a r a business largefattenaance atune aiialr. Mr. arid Mrs. W. H. Tobey re MacDonald and Jack turned to the cltv on the Prlncf MacDonald of Terrace sailed from George this morning after having ueie on me rnncess Loujse Satur- made the round trip to Skaeway aay aucrnoon ror a trip to Van wu't4 I Viilnnhl rnrnpr onnndu nrn. - - 11 - - .bable site new hotel, 2nd Ave. City Assessor says; worth $9,000, sale price $5,000. Ilelegcrson, 140 Mrs. Oeorge McAfee, who ha been vlsltlni? for the naxt fev arrived week3 m Vancouver, returned t IVia fHir rn lYia trlnM Alta fVil . , I . . . V. M,J V.. W,V .A.WWM ...VW Hill, Yukon Territory, where has been sepndlng the winter. .aw as.4 a W. II. Daly, father of Mrs. W. Armour, who has been on a trin nto the Taku River country, re 'urned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning. i Joseph , Rogers of the Ruper Marine Eroducts Ltd, sailed on th "rlnce Rnfeert Saturdav ovenln' L-jMJt. steamer, trince cnanes '0r a bislness trio to Vancouver capt. McKay, arrived in port at 12 md elsewhere in the south? iiuusi wuj jiuxji YoiiMjuvcr wiini 9' M' ' quite a passenger nsi ana wui sau Mr unrf- Mrs iv J MuMrii I tms evening ror Anyox, Stewart Taokson. Mlchlean;. after haviiw ana MASSeit iniei POmtS. unpnt thp wflr.pfirt In ho Pitt, ailed on the Princess Alice thl' u. steamer rnnce oeorge mornlnx to make the round trlr uapi. ntu McLean, returned to to Juneau Mrs. H. B. Rochester and Miss Mae Donaldson returned to th rlty on yesterdays, train from Port Esslngten where they paid week-end tlju wtt their mother Mrs. J. A. Brpwn. 1 Making her first voyage of the season on the Alaska tourist run C.P.R. steamer Princes' . Alice Capt. ThorrHkifJNfrritid bi port at 9.45 tJhMmrivincou- ver and;Baneda couple f hours later for Skagw&y. The vestil had quite a large list of pasaen&rs. Union steam-. alaTardapt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 6.45 last evening from Vancouver and waypoints and sailed at S pjn. for Anyx. Stewart and other northern points whencahe will rcuira khre tomorrow aftMfi66ri 1 lonthBouhd The vewLsbffijgJitrriorth a fair- sized paJserigrMIstt Billy Bagshaw, andffmpkie Nee?' who were victorious in boxing bouts last Thursday night at Oc-an Falls, returned to the city from the paper town on the Ca-tala last evening. They Journeyed from Ocean Falls to Bella Bella In a gasboat to catch the Catala at the latter point. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, Digby Island, Jupe 22. . Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home. C. N. Recreation PJtnle to Ter race July 1. Dominion Day sports. Acropolis Hill July 1. Children's sports track meet, baseball, football. Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. Canadian Legion Island July 3. plcn'c Digby TWICE BENEFITED BY SAME REMEDY Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cobourr. Ontario "Years aco whea 1 1 tad a rick father and a nursing baby to care lor, 1 got all run down and I took Lydia K.i I"inkhm's Vcge-tablo Compound to get strength to do my work. Another time at Change of life, I had serere headaches and felt tired all the time. I took seven bottles of the Vegetable, Comimund and felt like a new woman. 1 recommend it to any woman who is at the ace when she nmla building up." M M.T. E. Blekhax, lUC 4, Cobourg, Ontario. A Dream of Ninety Years Ago Comes True Main plcrurs shows ths steamboat wharf as It looked In 1M0. Superimposed Is the mala span of the Montreal Harbour Brides where It crones over th teamer channel of the. harbour. Oreli a view of the new brhU at nlt showing tiMbrUUanc of tha Ulumlnatlon. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ilcilbroner's Store. Rupert East Sale of Home Cook-ng, advertised for June 24 has oeen postponed until June 27. Miss Rosemary YVinslow sailed Saturday evening ori the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. N. M. McLean sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert, for a brlet business trip to Vancouver. Anglican W. A. tea and sale of home cooking at home of Mrs. J. W. Nicholls. 4th Ave. Wcet, Wednesday June 18 from 3 to 6. Everybody welcome. Capt. W. P. Armour, local man-er of the Pacific Salvage Co), returned to the city on the ss. Prince George this morning after a brief trip to the Taku River district Earl Fulmer of Orme's drug store staff returned to the city on yes-tardays train after a two weeks' holiday trip to Prince Oeorge, Nelson and Vancouver. M. A. Durbank. divisional engineer for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on yesterday's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. There Were 188 first-class pas- TOitra going north aboard the steamer Princess Alice which, was in port this morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Most of these were round trip tourists. Oeorge A. McNlcholl, general passenger agent. Canadian National Railways. Vancouver, is a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge today returning south after having made the round trip to Skagway. 0 T o wrence , Government Telegraph operator at Stewart, 'who has been on a prospecting trip into' the SUklne River country, arrived In the city on the ss. Prince Oeorge this morning from the north enroute back to Stewart. John R. Morgan, well known logging operator, who has been Spending the past week, h the city ipjipwlpg h rejUu-h, ffotn a trip to Vancouver.wfu sail tonight on the Prince William for his camp at Cumshewa Inlet. NTI IIIIOIIN KKIN TKOI IU.K. . vlMi live magic to KUL-BAM It penetriites. Trcre's no ointment like It Also unequalled (or Cut. Rums. Bruises. Rheumatism mitt Itching; Plies I'li'l Me Tin. INtnl1. .Vlcent"!. Ad rtress Kul-Bam Products. 98 Commercial Drive. Vancouver. HnUli Columbia. In 1840 the people of Montresl dreamed of a bridge to Join the harbour with the communities of the South Shore. The site they then selected was that on which now stands the magnificent structure known to us, three generations later, as the Montreal Harbour Bridge, officially opened on May 24th, 1930. The single 16 candle-power gas lamp In the foregroundJs typical of the scientific darkness of its day, for It was not till 1880 that electric light was installed In the Harbour of Montreal. Today the dream of ninety years ago is realized in the bridge one of the world's finest monuments to modern science and engineering Illuminated by 165 one thousand candle-power incandescent electric lamps a total of 165,000 candle-power. Special plans for this unique installation were designed by the engineers of the Harbour Commission in conjunction with Illumination engineers of the Northern Electric Company Limited. D. F. McNeill, district manager of the Canadian Geographical Society, Ottawa, Is In the city for a week or two to Introduce the Can- jadlan Geographic Journal which has been favorably mentioned In che Dally Npws on two former EVERYBODY The "Twenty Years Ago" column of the Vancouver Province recalls the appointment of Alfred Carss as police magistrate In Prince Rupert and W. M. Davis of Berlin Ontario, as city engineer. The same column refers to the rat scourge that Prince Rupert had two decades ago. KNOWS that Logging and Lumbering is British Columbia's major industry, and is likely to be for some years to come; but not everybody realizes the increasing importance of our forests to the world at large, as forests elsewhere become denuded. We still have 360,000,000,-000 board-feet of merchantable timber but we have none to burn. Prevent Forest Fires You Can Help! BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kipper: "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD" Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.