a t - .MM For Your Youngster, Tjw Splendid EASTMAN CAMERA FREE f He or She BecomcsLlHn 1930$ vcrsary of Kodak hat authorized ut to present. fre nf lltnliMl number of handfintrua. now amor An. all U.V woa.a aW HIIU 1UI1S film to boys and girls whose twelfth birthdays come this . w - . - til aL-a 1 - t . . . lit mw " ai u units Orme's Limited - CTT Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIl'S LIMITED Hatllnci frrum I VI ace ttupcrt Et VICTORIA, Uutcdalc, Aurt bay, etc Tuetdav 140 nm .'.".t vlU Vll I 1112 It lt!tfuta It-.. avw m . ... At.lCt AUM, ANVOX. STIHAUT, Nww Klier, I'urt luiUMa. sua ear ' v . r -1 U SON nd WALKS ISLAND. Thurvtay pjn. ..s:l A -nur B M k.MITII agent rnnre Kuprrt. B.C. Ti rough lrkrt old to Victoria and Maltlr ud baggage tbecked B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan Wranpell, Juneau, Skagway May 10, 21, 31. To Vancouver Victoria, Seattle-May 4, 14, 21. Princes Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, in pju Agents For All Steamship Lines C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. Phone 31 an ad ian National - V J X 919 " f V- . S I , H . STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE i!in-s from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOFVriL VICTORIA. a m ww it' I i v. c-. . l . , ii . a u a aiiiu. ... i a., a a a ... a. a. .a a a a. iiuataiiuj. a a aa nesda . at 10 pun. or aii.,r ia i.jr.iv i umis, niuiiuaya, o nan, ciicllivc mur ji. or nA49 Ii I til run is. jucsuays, o a.m, cuajyuLatHl t PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RLTERT Kt' UIV KI)N.I)AT. and SATI KIY at 1I.S0 a. m for 1'ltlM'E .:l.L KIIMU.VTUN, ll.MI tu, an u Mkirrn v annua, nura It::'. U Agency AH Ocean Steamship Lines I Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 LOW FARES EAST EFFECTIVE MAT XX TO KEPT. 30 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31, 9JO Redncd farciallparitof cat; liberal top vcri. Fin traint; piodern equipment; plendid (errice; scenic route. Short aide trips enable yoti to riut ZION NATIONAL PARK CRAND CANTON NATIONAL PARK BRTCE CANTON NATIONAL PARK YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK CRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK ROCKT MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK Intonnatlon aad Booklets on requeit UNION PACIFIC DEMAND ROUND TRtr TO DENVER UMA1IA KANSAS CITY T. i.ocis CIIICAC.O DKTROIT 12S.SS 1IS.SS 1M.SS iii.ao ISs.sa 1S7.SS .ISS.40 NEW ORLEANS. 1SS.SS CLEVELAND IS0.KS TORONTO 1.0 ATLANTA 1SS.SS PiriSBUHGH 171.0S WASHINGTON ...1SS.SS rillLADELTUlA H7.I1 NEW YORK ISS.70 UOSTON......20J.7 Union Station Seattle "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by anoH.on V. 'n M Vnmrjp in. LIU. PIUNCE UyPEHT, B.C. Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone l86. Boxing fans notice: Henry Deeth works out at Empress Gym tonight aV-8ja.-pm Benny Wendle at 730 Ltd pin. psA. 1 Public cordially invited. Mrs. George Laidler of Prince Ru pert i voting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Munro, 5611 Cypress Street, for a short time. Vancouver Province. Rev. Alfred Wf&nn. nastor of Firttf Vriited Chutth here, will sail a wee from tonight for Vancouver to attend the annual conference. While conference does not open un til May 14, Mr. Wilson is a member of the settlement or stationing committee this year so has to be on hand before the opening. Mr. Wilson himself will be remaining in Prince Rupert, he expects. William Lunuden, a member of the Vancouver Oyro Olub, was a guest at the luncheon of the local club yesterday and, incidentally, was the winner of the luncheon raf fle. President C. A. Kirkendall was in the chair. Considerable club ouatntM was taken ud including the making of final arrangements for the hoedown dance which will be held on Friday night of next week in aid bf the local gymnasium pro ject. U eadaehe often relieved -v.ithoutMdosmg', VapoRuo OVttfW MltttON JAPS USED YtARlY GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! How about having your boy friend take you for a nice car ride? Tell him Brivurself Taxi Walker Motor Co Ltd. Distributors o' JC0MM0D0RE 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 UNDER NEW MANAOCMENT IMtaro Moated: Traveller' 'Sample IKmiom; Hot and Cold Water Iter Dua Meet All lralna and ltal Rates $1.00 and Up SI'ECIAL MONTHLY KATIvS CH.niGOAltT & A. DONALD I'ropiirtora PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water tn all rooms A. J. PItUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy William Radke. Buckley Bay; R G. Cunningham. Port Essington. New Royal Hotel Tiff IIQTIX MOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP , Trlrplioilr 8K1 Royal A. Schonemeln and A. Bather, Vancouver; R. E. Hogan, W. Hogan and G. H. Tart, Cloyah Bay; O. Ibas THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Pimples Oli Face Thought Everyone Was Looking At Her Mill P. Foster, Nansimo, B.C., write: "I used to suffer, something awful, rith pimples on my face, and never felt as if I wanted tn go oat as I thought everyone was looking at me. "A friend adrisefl me ti use so I got a bottle and it worked wonders, and after using the second one to look at my face one would sever think I ever had a pimple." Put up only by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. For higher prices ana prompt re turns ship your raw furs to T. Pap-pas, Prince George, B.C. tf Mooseheart Ladies' Children's Masquerade May 2. Children , and -vel. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS i.- a ac o i in a'mTaaW Glasses fitted by registered optometrist' at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Try Minehead egg coal for kitchen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 tf Boxing May 2. Benny Wendle vs. Henry Deeth, Exhibition Building! Mrs. Heffeman.. .who' has been visiting wUhVfetatiyes, will ,saU by j the Princess Mary tomorrow, nighti on her return to her home In Vic toria. Father L. M. Chartiez, O.MJ.. of Anyox sailed by the Prince George yesterday afternoon on his return to the smelter town after a brief visit to the city. ' George Leek, pioneer resident of ! Prince Rupert, is now residing In Vernon where he Is reported to be doing well in the cleaning and pressing business. Provincial Constable William Smith of Anyox, after a brief visit In the city, sailed by the ss. Prince George yesterday afternoon on his return to the smelter town. Capt. and Mrs. R. Longworth arrived to- the city on the Prince Trr.r Z TL; T O yesterday from Vancouver ati Adults 75c. and 5c., from ,! 11 aftemoon on the 102 W. W. WrighUwUV-not leave, until the end of this month for Atlin to assume hi duties as goverrjraenj agent there. O-wihg'to breaking, np Prince William for Skldegate. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 'Palmer, arrlv ed In the city on the ss.' Prince George yesterday, . from a trip to in ,T ":?tZ Vancouver and will .sail thU after. -I lir!::: ' ,r;r. r; noon on the Prince William for Cumshewa Inlet. the' Mr. WUham OUchrist and The formal turnti over to jcity of the new Gyro ball park at dueht!' Miss Margaret Gilchrist the Bank staff will sail I Royal and Mc- the corner of Sixth Avenue ! Bride Street, which was to have n the Prince George this even-i In fr two weeks' holiday trip taken place today, has been post- a ! poned until the end pftoe month, - to Vancouver and Victoria. iThe ceremony Is tbb$ performed: on behalf of the local ttub by Alex e notary uud was enienmeu- at it-s regular weekly luncheon' who was expected here this week wy in tne wjnmimwtr v,.c im but who found it imoosaible to lantern snaes oi uanaaian views come until the end of the month.' exhibited by Wallace C. Orchard.' . president p. A. Bryant was in tne The B. C," Central Teacher In- clalr- 1 Trine George, elected officers ! B. A. Latta of the canad an .T ... r i. t' Dress deoartment. Edmonton. In as louowa. nouvnuj mwunn, - soector W G Gamble; president, the eourae of one of his , , regular t!s. Carmlchael; rk-preai4nt, b. trips to this diatrict on official du- aVl uHul mm Um DbIh MM n avtHk. Moore, Fort Frar; secretary wu utu. treasurer. Mrs. W. t, MarUn; yeaterday afternoon to make the cutive, Mis. E. JOttlean, j, to rJhaoman, Prince Cfcorge; Mr. Cook, , Union freighter Chilllwack, Capt.. Vanderhoof, and Mr. McOowan John Muir. Is due In port on Sat-j Burns Lake. SALES GIRL f Write your application for saleslady in a grocery store and wage 8 expected to Box 19, Daily News. City China ware in eacn o5C PURE PLUM JAM-Hatetc Brand. 4'a, per tin ."HRISTIES GINGER SNAPS Fresh stock2 lbs OLD DUTCH CLEANSER -f Cleans everything, per Un --LV' ASHCROFT CATSpP A real Money-aaver, 26-. bottlea, each TOILET ROLLS 9 for - PURE STRAWBERRY JAM-Fraser Valley Brand i per tin - FRE61I FIELD RHUBARB 6 lbs. 13 lb FRESH SPINACH per lb NEW 'BUNCH CARROTS per bunch PRINCESS SOAP FliAKES-; per pkg. an8 C. Bourget, Galloway Rapids; I Quality Hlght IL, Kindtr, Porcher Island; W. i.iinr 55 Burke, city; Joe Constab.ll and J. H. Love,' Queen Charlotte c&y: Fred i Oare-y, Selwyn Inlet. I 'MMi 46c 35c 27c 80c 53c 25c 50c iOc 10c 2ic Watts' Grocery -Prices Right I'HONE 5 lirrtnv from Vancouver. The vessel wmcn nas a cargo oi cement vo oe 'Hisrharffiv. riWp fnr the Power Cor poration oi Canada, will, go, on to the Naas RJyer with cannery'ijup-plies for the season. " 4 The quarterly meeting of the; board of managers and session of; First United Church was held last night with Rev. Alfred Wilson pre-1 TZ&jZFWAi.MI&ffl ter was reviewed and financial and T V alue For Every Dollar ECONOMY RAISINS- Sfio Seedless, 4-Bo. pkgs. each QUAKER OATS Quick, New-style oiner reports snowea tnai sieaay progress was being made by the church. , Lord Willinsdon. Oovernor Oen- eral of Canada, and Lady Wllling-don, paid a visit of several hours to Vanderhoof last Friday evening. They were suitably received by Vil lage Commissioners Matthews ana Taylor and. while here, were taken for an auto drive through the dis trict upon which they commented very favorably. AXNOUNCES1ENT To take care ot our trade we have added another chair, making three in all. A. K Nelson, old timer of the lty. has joined our staff, special iaing In hair bobbing and the very latest permanent waving. Private work done by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson n the homes by appointment. CAPITAL BARBER SHOP Phone Red 428 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS . rr'. ' . Anglican WA. Spring Sale, May 1 Mooseheart Ladies' Children's Masquerade May 2. Children and spectators 25c Ridley Homj Bazaar. May Moose Minstrel Show May 6&7. Oyro Hoedown Friday, May 9 Andltorlum. i Leif Erlckson Independence Day Banquet May 16. Eagles' Smoker, May 19. Eks' dance May 23, Elks' Home. THE SALVATION ARMY SELF DENIAL EFFORTj May 1st to llth Building a better world; darkened homes again radiating happiness;, wrong doers reformed; the abject, the outcast raised from the gloom which engulfs them. Hundreds of thou-sands of voluntary Salvationists are building a better world ' ' "ipr jou and yours. . 'Mu, 2-L?"-' The Army most earnestlyaprlsljoaruorytohe Self Denial Appeal. Its work at home and tnftghoutth'e Em-pire depends upon the success of this effort It depends bn you. GIVE LIBERALLY PfVffllffffflfMMffHlvVvTvtmmTTvirTTT?? I CANDIES THAT ARE CREAMY-SMOOTH p.ts,ssasaaaaaASAAMlitilliilAiiAli Perhaps you remember the fudge of your childhood attemptsa hardened, sugary mass? You would blush to be cuilty of such failure now. For by Address Carnation Co.. Limited. 131 Abbott Street. Vancouver. B.C. Carnation Fig Fraocbe 2 cups brown sugar, 1 cup white sugar, few trams salt, 2 tbsp. light com syrup, 1 cup Carnation Milk, 1 cup water, 2 tbsp. butter. 1 tsa vanilla, i cup nut meats. 1 cup chopped figs. Mix sugar, salt corn ANDvREME ' fiJIi wo f.. si: i..-::v 0 n)mo" syrup and Carnation diluted with water. Cook until it forms soft ball in cold water, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Kemove trom nre. nearly everyone todav knows TTvau 7ZliA(. add butter and let stand until ety of sillty-lertured, melting-smooth candies. And nearly everyone knows that there is one sure way to get this wonderful creamy texture use Carnation Milk. There is a very definite reason for the smooth, velvety body which it gives to candy. It is the finer cream particles-broken up by "hornogenizatioo" and distributed uniformly all through the milk, so that every drop shares in this creamy fineness ot texture. The same Bmoothness and rich crearfl-iness which Carnation milk gives' to candies, it rives to all dishes in which it isuaed. Pure, wkelt milk evaporated to double richness, it Eaves on butter and cream; is always uniform in quality, alwava deoendable. Being sterilized. it can be keiot without waste. And in results it outdoes even the best of bottled milk. Send for free Carnation Cook Book. cool. When cool add vanilla and beat until creamy: add nuts and figs and mold on buttered plate. Carnation Mexican Orange Candy 1 cup sugar caramelized, i cup boiling water, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup Larnation Milk, few grains salt, grated rind of 2 oranges, 1 cup nut meats. Add boiling water to caramelized sugar and boil until Migar is dissolved. Add 2 cups sugar, milk and salt Cook until it forms sou ball tn cold water or reaches a temperature of 235F. Just before candy is done add orange rind. Remove from fire and let stand until cool; when cool beat until creamy, add nuts and drop from teaspoon on oiled paper. Carnation Cherry Opara Caramels 2 cups sugar. 1 cup Carnation Milk, I cup water, 2 tbsp. com syrup (light). few grains salt 2 tbsp. butter, 1 tsp. vanilla, cup candied cherries, sliced, cup nut meats. Mix sugar. Carnation di'uted with water, corn syrup and salt. Cook until it forms soft ball in cold water orreachesa temperature of 235F. Remove from fire, add butter and let stand until cool When cool, add van-Ola and beat until creamy ; add cherries and nuts and mold on buttered plate. For richness and smooth texture, use Carnation Milk in all your cookery. No other form of milk is so convenient, so dependable, so economical. (See itdpei ib'ore) The Safeguarded Milt j9 ProducMl hi CoUutU Mfrom Contented Cows SATIN-GL0 and ALABASTINE Color is the least expensive form of decoration ' Ask for Color Cards Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30. was reported this morning to be on time. Dr. J. S. Brown, former derhUtf' of this city, Is now conducting a Mrs. S. E. Alexander and Child will sail on the Prince George tonight for a trip to Victoria. ry-ii.. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor .M.f -a(t'l.Ji'kl ft 1.1 ...... 1tril1l. aWceeWuV.toraet.ee in Vernon. HJ"" " fc ;j:;r"7;-r" , - '.W aurnn I or the queen Char- ng.fox farm there. Miss Milllcent Osborne, RJI., and Dnc- r.XTani D U i-aaoant rrr-n 1 duates of the Prince Rupert General Hospital training school for liurspa' will sail on the ss. Prince - - f George, tonight for Vancouver where they plan on following the practice of their profession. j lette Islands on official duties. H. Gorman pf the Marconi Co Vancouver, wfco has -beton Installing the wireless set on the C.N.R. steamer Prince Wl'.ltam. will sail on that vessel this afternoon for Shannon Bay Massett Inlet, where he has another installation job to carry out.