i f A Graduate Pharmacist is Always on Duty at Ormes Limited Dispensary BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO rmes Ltd. Jfut Pioneer Drityrists HIRDAVL l5IXin ST. " TELEPHONE 8?,20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllntt r'lum Prlnc Bupert r ANfOOVEB, VICTORIA, Butedsle, Alert Bay. etc. Tuesday. 330 p.m i ir VANCOHKU. VICTOUU. Iluledale. Alel IU. eus.. Friday midnight lor ALICE ARM. ANYOX. HTF.WAHT. Ka. K4er. Port Miniwoa. sun-day, 1.00 o.m. V T SIMPSON and WALEB ISLAND, Thursday pm. 1.1 2nd Airnue H M SMITH Agent Prince Rapert. B.C. Tlrouch ticket sold to Victoria and Seattle ud baccate checked liiroufh to destination I B.f COAST steamships B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway May 10. 21, 31. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle- May 4, 14, 21. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhou Si Canadian National Qfo Arti Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ; - i ..." Eailir from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For ANVOX and STEWART each Wednesday & Saturday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednesday fit 0 pjn. Fcr SKElV.V RIVER TOINTS, Mondays, 8 a jn. For NAAS jIVER POINTS. Tuesdays, 8 a.m, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT ntu.v rxrr.PT nrsi.,Y at i pm.. for ntiNTE (ir.oiwiK. kiimontox. MINNIPEU. til points In fjiMent fsnada, and t nlted Main. Ajency All Ocean Steamship Lines City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD Smoked Daily by ; Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE HUrEKT. B.C. Running Shoes At Lowest Possible Prices Lartre shipment just received of men's, tboys,' la-and girktJoodrich running shoes. Prices guar-n.."!ed 25 to 30 per cent lower than anywhere else i 'he city. , lV , Also we have just received a shipment of booci-Ni'h Hi-Press Men's RUBBER BOOTS Quality the Best in Canada x Save money by buying at THE PEOPLE'S STORE Third Avenue Opposite Empress Hotel Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. K. Gosse, Phone C86. Try Mlnehead egg coal for kitchen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 old nephew, Pat O'Neill. tl Dr. H. L. Alexander returned to the city on Saturday's train from Smithers where he attended the fu neral last Friday of his five-year Mrs. A. Wlkan and two children of Petersburg, Alaska, arrived in the city on the .Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the north and proceeded by train this morning for a trip to Edmonton. Dr. W. T. Kergin, district deputy Grand Mister, A. F. tt A. M., and party of local Masons returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after a two-day visit to Smithers where an official visit was paid by Dr. Kergin to Omineca Lodge. I Rev. and Mrs. James Dewar, who have been attending the United Church Conference In Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning to Anyox" Mr. Dewar was given a change of station at the conference from An yox to Barclay Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. His successor will be Rev. F. Bush- field. COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Specialty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel INHr.ll NEW MAXAOE.MENT Mram Heated: Traveller' Sample Nim: Hot and Told Water Tree IIu Mrett All Train and Bnalf Rates J1.C0 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY lUTf.S C.R.BIGGART & A. DONALD I'roprlrtora PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prlnee Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Froser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. Nelson Brew, Haysport: O. Fraser, city: C. B. Letnes. Big Falls: ; William Jones, Port Esslng-ton; Mr. and Mrs. D. Davidson, O. Delgren and Violet Dudoward. Inverness; J. Marrs. J. L. McGregor, !A. C. Balch and K. Hardy, North Pacific Cannery; A. Pilling, W. Pilling and J. M. Dunn, city; A. E. Steward, B. A. Cannery; J. Carson and A. Dunwoodle, Stewart. New Royal Hotel I. Tnrdll. rop. THE HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hot Cold Water: Steam Heat lie PER DAY AND UP T1e'hnt Ml Royal O. B. Wenerstrom. Kitwanga; S. W. Gould, Smithers; J. W. Douglas, J. II. Peets, C. C. King and O. F. McMannls. C.N.R.; C. H. Leslie, G. Hnlllca, J. Neal, M. Bakklla, S. Looms, S. Eriksen, Mah Fen, M. Pearson, Mark Young, Gust Lied-ke and p. McRae, city; W. II. Stuart. H. Ebbe.tt. W. White, and fi. Spllsburg, 5 Vancouver; B, Webb, Casslar; Archie Wells and O. Oph-elm, Claxton; It. S. Lamb and S. Snldal, Caspaco: Frank Wallace and H. Pierce, Ketchikan; J. Stan Mercer, Wernecke; James Manson, Claxton: H. J. Johnsen, North Pacific; Vah Soon, Inverness; H. B. Frlckson and K. Johansson, Sand-uswtn. Sask.; Thomas Jones, Queen Charlotte City; Gordon Dewar, Selwyn Inlet; K. Larsmann and 0ust.l4fl. Anyox; O. Wood-worth. Hrajfport. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE "Your Vegetable Compound Is a good medicine. Anyone who is in poor health should not hesitate to try it When I was taking the Vegetable Compound I tried jthe sample Liver Pills I found in the package. I have taken them every nieht since and I can feel myself improving. I am so thankful for the good they do me that I have told several women about it." Mn. G. W. Posliff, 263 Huron St., Stratford, Ontario. 50x100 ft. corner Section 6, very ceap at $400.00. Helgerson. 122 Herbert Porter, well known Van couver fur buyer, disembarked from the Princess Louise here yes terday afternoon after a brief business trip to Juneau. Thomas Kaye of the Union Oil Co. head office at Vancouver ar rived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from. Bute dale for a brief business visit in Prince Rupert Is Included as one it the stations in a map of Cana da published in the Vancouver Sunday Province magazine section yesterday to .Illustrate magnetic declarations taimber of points across the Donuipon. Tne inclina tion at Prince Rupert is 28 degrees fifty minutes east.. ' Mll Donald.' pioneer Alice Arm mln'n? man. who has been spend- 'ng the winter in-the, south receiving medical treatment as a result of which his health is now con TENDERS FOR FIREMEN'S UNIFORMS r-t- ! Ter--ri will be feltved bv the un- 1 r'tsreaed up- to Sfrttta. 3rd. June' --t. at 8 pm, (or Mn nratnan'a i-)cHn. aaunplea or cloth must fee submitted, nd -T"r.Muhip must be first clan in every mpsct. The 1-we-t nor any tender not nee--easaxtly accepted. D. J. MTiKm taa Jfurohaalnf Agent TB.caii:B:!i3lxa;;r;E::nax9EBi:Bin'ii'i BATTERIE Why tafce ihaaces with batteries of unknown quality? Protc:t yourself by fitting: a COYLE In your car. COYLE Batteries have lonr been recognized in B.C. for their fug-ged construction and Ion;, dependable service. Rupert Motors PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. tBftBliBIXtBltVIBlBMXXBI'BllEVmi We Sell Nothing Bui the Best Our lines include CHEVROLET and BU1CK Automobiles Willard Guaranteed- Tread Rubber Storage Batteries GOODYEAR TIRES RAYBESTOS Brake Linings and Genuine Ducos Ross & Moore Reliable Wrecking; Service Phone 5 -Prhw Rupert, B.C. Glasses fitted tiy registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) J Football tonight Regiment vs. Canadian Legion. 122 . List, yqur,(prpppct,y wjth us. for sale or rent. Helgerson. 122 F. D. 'mief B.biJS!, returned to ( tne city on yesterdays tram irom a brief trip td. the interior. George Rorle returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. D.. L., Mclntpminey of Any ox, who has been in Vancouver for several weeks receiving mcdl- ca treatment, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening re turning to the smelter town. There were fifty-eight .passeng ers going south aboard the steam er Princess Louise which was in port yesterday afternoon bound from Skagway to Vancouver. Of these fifteen were round trip tour lsts. Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor of First United Church', and Rev. Charles E. Motte of Rupert East Church returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday morning from Vancouver where they atten ded Conference. - ' A. M. Johnson, K.C., who pro secuted at the Supreme Court As sizes in Prince George last week, arrived In the city from the Inter tor on yesterday's train and sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to the Interior. Provincial Constable Lance Pot terton of Stewart was a possenger aboard the Prince Rupert last ev ening bound for a trip to Vancou ver. He took from here a man from the Queen Cahrlotte Islands who Is to be placed in the Insane Hospital at Essondale. 'Morley Shier, well known Van couver powder traveller, dlsem barked here from the steamer Princess Louise yesterday after noon after a business trip to Ju neau and sailed last night on the Catala to make the trip to Anyox and ' Stewart before returnln; south. Father Emli Leroy, O.M.I., ar rived in the city on today's train from Terrace where he conducted monthly services In the Roman Catholic Church yesterday and will proceed by the Prince George siderably improved' arrived In the Wednesday afternoon on his re-eity on the . Catala, yesterday af-!tum to Stewart. He has accepted ternoon from Vancouver and will an invitation to address the Gyro spend a few days here before pro-.club luncheon on Wednesday, ceedlng north. ' . DADDY CAN NOW EAT ANYTHING He dearly loved a rich tit-bit. The spirit was willing, but the flesh was weak. Whenever he ate anything rich, hi boys used to say, " l'uor dad, lie will pay the penalty to-morrow." Read the sequel in his own words : " Since taking the rejjular dose of Knuchen Salts it is quite different, and my boys enjoy themselves seeing me eat what I dare not touch before. My eldest son was the snme, but since he has taken Krosrhen Salts he ran eat and enjoy whatever is put in front of him." Modem artificial conditions, errors' of diet, overwork, lack of exercl. aixl so on, are bound to have injurious effects in the long run providing due precaution is not taken. Knuchen Salts should lie your safe guard. Besides cleansing the body of impurities (jrnllv, nurely ami aiiilesaly, they possess a vital wer of giving new life and vitality to the countless millions of ceils of which every body is composed, That is why physicians never hesitatl to recommend Knuchen Salts, "BLJILD B. C. PAYROLLS" The Highest ii "After all," writes Mrs. Wilkinson of Victoria at the The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. . ptfice, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL Thomas McClymont returned to the city on today's train after having spent the holiday week-end at Terrace. Game Warden Ed. Martin re turned to the city on yesterday's train from a brief trip to Port Es-slngtdn on official duties. Yoshl Katsuyama arrived in the city on. the Prince William yesterday morning and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancou ver. Miss Alma C. Nlcholls, atflliato student from R. O. Large Memorial Hospital at Bella Bella, Is among nurses graduating this year this city is another of the Vancouver General graduates. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. close of a very interesting , 1 Moose Whist Drive and Wrm. ".W mom Pnn v Vibvvi y f iitt v J v rtva Ks said ? Pacific Milk saved my baby's life." PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford, RC. May 30. Dan Dance Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June 22. C. N. Recreation Picnic to Terrace July I. Canadian Legion Island Juiy c; n picnic Dlifby Forestry Office Honors Departing Member of Staff Miss Evelyn Dalby, who his resigned from the stenographic staff of the Forest Branch here to accept a position with the Power Corporation of Canada, was honored Thursday afternoon by her associates at the forestry office who presented her with a handsome silver toilet set. The presentation was made by George Laldler and his father-.) District Forester A. E. Parlow who in-law, TJiomas Munro, returned voiced regret at Miss Dalby leaving to the city on yesterday's train' the forestry office and expressed trip to Mile- De5t W15nes lur "cr from a day's, angling f 21 on the Skeena. River. 1 r x.t r Jt. future success and happiness. train after a ten-day trip up the,nery P0"1 line as far as Jasper Park on offi cial business. CNH. steamer Prince William, Capt. William Thomas, arrived In port at 7.40 yesterday morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at 8 o'clock this morn ing for the Skeena River. CPS., steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur 81ater, arrived In port at 3.45 yesterday afternoon from Skagway and sailed an hour later for Vancouver. The vessel had a light southbound passenger list. Mrs. T. E. Prlngle arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday after noon from Vancouver and will be the guest for the summer of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gonzales, Fifth Avenue East. H. Ackerman of the C. P. R. freight department, Vancouver -rv Tom Lee returned to the city on 'yesterday's train XromAa brief bus the dtv on vesterdav afternoon's lness .trIP to Skeena River can- J. Hlllman, who has been on a trip lo Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Satur day morning. A. O. Moa of Hyder was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert Saturday returning north, after a trip to Seattle. Mrs. Frank Fitch, who has been spending several months In Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday pornlng. Oscar Smith of the local,, u.-toms staff returned to hc., city prt Saturday's train from 9u.brjefjiJrJp to Port Edward on official duties. 1 -.i ,1 Kl Tom Kennedy, who arrived In the city las week from Alice Arm, where he spent the winter, has now Joined the staff of the local Post Office. Miss MIfanwy Campbell the lo cal danelne teacher uli nlinrtlno and Mrs. Ackerman, after visiting to make a TteU to thoidiCaurfi at Banff and Jasper Park, arrived tor next montn dur,ng;the noll(I4y ivic un riiuQja nam ami ouw season :j ttv the same night on the Princess! Mary for the south, I Mrs. George Mcllmoyle arrived i In the city on the Prince Rupert An absolute decree of divorce Saturday morning from Vancouver was granted In Supreme Court in and entrained the same day for Vancouver last week by Mr. Justice Hazel ton. Gregory to Wlnnlfred Peck from Donald Wesley Peck of Kelowna.l Dr. C. D. Carter of Stewart, after The couple were married In Prince a two weeks' business trip to Van-Rupert on March 28, 1016. jcouyer, was a passenger aboard jthe Prince Rupert Saturday re- Jhe conference between repre-1 turning north. sentatlves of the Northern B. C Salmon Fishermen's Association and cannery companies of the dis trict on the matter of salmon prices lor the season was postponed from last Friday until May 31. E. J. Smith sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon for a brief business trip to Anyox. He will be returning to the city on the Catala tomorrow morning. Arthur M. Whiteside, well known Vancouver barrister, was an arrival In the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday morning from the crilltVi Kalntv nn a trial fs r Vt I -)(. f Vw.f0UVr, QCrtf HM; trlet on mining business, pltal. Miss Mary Helen Walters of Victoria Day holiday was made the occasion for a dance Saturday night In the Metropole Hall under Scandinavian auspices. There was E. Dickson, arrived In port at 5-10 a g0od-sIied crowd at the affair yesterday afternoon from the whlcn proved very enjoyable-south and sailed at 8 pm. for An-; yox, Stewart and other northern f F. w. Hart returned to the city points whence she will return here on the Prince Rupert Saturday tomorrow euroute back to Vancou-, morning from Powell River where ver and waypolnts. jhe attended the Knights of Py- Ithlas provincial Grand Lodge con-Mrs. William Keith, who haslVentlon as a delegate tlom the lo. been visiting In the city since caj iodge last sepiemDer as . tne guest oi i Mrs. William Beverldge. Third Avenue West, will leave on Thursday morning's train for the East. After a visit in New York and Montreal with relatives, Mrs. Keith will sail from the latter port on her return to her home In Belfast, Ireland. : ANNOUNCEMENTS - Rev. W. R. Ashford. United Church clergyman at Burns Lake, after having attended the recent conference In Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert Saturday morning and entrained for the interior. Rev. and Mrs. T. H., Wright of Hazelton' arid RevTahd Mrs. A. A. Burriety.'t klsp'ldx'.'arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday morning from Vancouver, where they attended the recent B. C. Conference, and proceeded by train to the Interior. Miss Dorothy Leadbetter. one of the members of a big game hunting party which arrived here at the end of the week from Admiralty Island 6n the yacht Caroline, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Frlnccss Louise for Seattle enroute to her home In Portland, Oregon.