EASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS EASTER NOVELTIES (!!, Eter jaoods Have Arrived and Are on Display Ganongs' and Pascalls' See Our Wndows HAVE SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE Chimes Eul 1 V Jf ( ,1 T PR Jfw Pioneer Druyeists THIRD AVE. h SIXTH ST. -TE1EPMONF.S 8't20C Three Graduate Fharmacists KANUFACTURER'S ANNUAL Satin SALE PRICES SATIN-GLO CLEAR K STAIN COLORS Ri iihtr Prices Hi: 1 . 1 1." . l'i!! tS $3 50 1.85 1.00 .60 Sftie Pries .....IJ Glo Sale yatin-(Jio 1'aint; Satin-Glo Clear; Satin-GIo Enamel Fj.' One Week Only, Commencin; March 29 .75 .15 1.50 .86 .45 I oi V NI Olt.H. VU llMiH. Iliilrdile. Aim IWj. l it AI.II E AHM. ANIO.V Bir.n m, Save the Coupons SATIN-GLO ENAMEL Rgular Prices Sale Prices Oals. $U0 - StSO Quarts 1JS - - 135 Pints t ' Vi Pin to V Pinto 1.00 SATIN-GLO REGULAR liecular Prices Sale Prices V, Oals. MAS tlM Quarto Pinto Vt Pinto 1.M .CO JO f.rvrs-atiu- UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED xjlllnt.. rwn Pulnre Kupert . .76 .IS THOMPSON HARDWARE CVLtd. VICTORIA. BilUdale. Aicrt uay. etc. lueauny. a. h"' etc.. rldi inidiugni Kitrr, lort suuuoa. sun i :$'v 'fiwi and WA1ES ISLAND Thurvtay pm. :,Tt n,'ih'r,.r. Jm to VrV"u V.ul t.tlUe the.d Ihroiuh to dnllil I D C i OAST ITt MSHlrS B. C. Coast Steamship Service . .nivnc iitOM I'RINTE ItLTLKT aiiu.i.'" To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau. Skaaway .pril 9. 19. 30. To Vancouver, Victoria. SeatUe April 2, 13. 23. Pesa MarynFalU etc.. Vancouver and. Victoria, eveiy . til Gla.mli!n Line ACCnis I or nn o.v Prince Rupert, I hone 31 3rd Ave, IV. C. Orchard. General Ajent, Canadian national Qte Latgcfl Kailway Sylem in America e-rwiMBHIIi AMI) TRAIN SEUV1CR Salllnas Otl'JliUOII" frotn PRINCE RIJPF.RT for VANCOUVTR, ,-nill ICTORIAi Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. Pdnls. S'lATTM: and intermediate I'm AN YOX each Wednesday at 4 p.m. Saturday a , 4 1p.m. and For sr. WART ca.h Wednesday For N.rth tnd South QiTeen Charlotte islands fortnljhlli. Vrlm l r, "T I-HINOK ... MWA.inn. TUUNS .... ,.,NCr: MOS.nv. UT.I.NKHiny . ! .,1, tlr?n Canla. I'nlted MMlf. 1 A.ArEAW BTBAMMIir LIKES -taUNDV 260 City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave Prince Kupetl-I hone amy aaW"' -wj f " la m I Advertise in "The Daily News" If yourjinpp doc? not. arrive, telephone Jhc pfflty WW ft- MLf-JkmflrH H-W-fiJt FA Lnnday. March 31,, 1030. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department , TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA , i : ti,ELTpRS AND 'REFINERS ' jy u$ W Gpli,! Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores j'l J..ixs' Gctd, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL Local Items I a Taxi Phone 4, Rig 4 Taxi, tf Ten steel workers, who are to be employed on the Camosurt; repair j job at thd jocrd'dk;4myed on the Prince Charles Saturday' after noon from Vancouver. If you need a you build, see us. loan to help llelgcrson. 76 L. Richardson, Vancouver fire, insurance adjuster, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening bound for Stewart on bushv.s in connection with1 tut fire 'there last week which destroyed the Universal Supply Co's store. , F. C. Wasson of Victoria, one of the provincial Department of Agriculture officials who Is accompany ing a lecture, and demonstration train which is now touring the 'central Interior, arrived In the I city form the interior on yester day afternoon's train xor a Dnei visit. tf n ir.ntiin aHlitant .Viler PLU- 9 Call phjraidan. Thentxfin "tmemncy" treatment with OVEff n MIUION JkBS USED YFARLY HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMir.lt NEW MANAGEMENT Strain lleatrd; TruveHeri' Sample IUmih: Hot and fold aler tTre IJiu Met All Tralni and IWMtt Rates J1.0 and Up M'tCIAL MONTHLY KATtS C: R.BlGOAlrT & A. DONALD Ifoprletori PHONE 51 CENTRAL James Hall, W. T. Pow, William Christie, Joe Gavin, A. Bamford, S. Mark, J. Moffatt, C. Oaywood, J. McNeUly, H. Best, J. Mcare)sh and S. Person, Vancouver; D. Main, Sunnyside; A. Allen, city; D. Ma-earklll. CUH.; Louis Martin and O. Beaudry. Terrace; Nick J. Coulter, Port Edward. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUnilOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. SAVOY Miss Ethel Moffatt, Archie Pilling and H. Bergeron, city; John Watkins. Stewart; Miss Annie Wat-kins. Brlsco, B.C.; F. Young and J. Seaman, Vancouver. New Royal Hotel J. Zarrlil. ""rop. THE ItOTM. UOltTII WHILE Hat Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c rCR DAY AND UP Telephon- 281 ROYAL PRINCE RUPERT STEAM BATHS Dear Sir and Madam: WHY HESITATE? Steam baths and massage promote health and happiness. Personal cleanliness produce a charming personality. Massage Induces the natural health to go" with it. Why Not Enjoy Roth? Thd Prirfe; Rupert Steam Baths offer you both at very reasonable rates. And we feel sure that one trial will convince you. Your patronage Is solicited, and Inspection is invited. May we expect you? Respectfully, Prince Rupert Steam Baths. Hours Ladles 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. dally. n.ni. Rr.ni tn ID tl m dallv. "A Miracle!" Cripple nam walks mil thankt to Kruschen -For over 'tint month I mat laid jib rfiJj rheumatliiA, mUt to move, fhen adnui to try KruKhm,BaJt. ItUatmoet a nuraclf, but without-a vvti tf a Hf I , W Itkrn ta IM front door. in (est Urn vt I 'M' a feu) day I mu out with the kelp of crutekri and in a thort time I mu miking well: Tint iinoti one-week tettimmial, out four yean. -1 kite taken it ever linee, and I never feet a pinekofrkaamotitmnow. I M everybody about L and adnitt them lo take U. I wttt clammy letter hoping ym will publuh for othnt tote. Mra. wiiuaiw. OrlaaI talUc lb tat tvpeafea. KniKhea Salti U obtalnablo at drug and department tore. In Caoada.at 75e. a bottle. A bottle contains fnough to but for 4 or month! good bealtn lor ball-a-ccnt a daft FREE TRIAL OFFER If you liav. never tried Krunrhen try It now at our exiien. We hav. diMirihi,i with MparaU trial bottle-audi dent for about u. w. """"'" one week. Open the trial boMJeJnt put It to fore8ter for British Columbia, WhO, tle Ujt, and then. Il not fntfolFflwiYlnOtti that is making a. tour of the district on' XEZIXZ m&TVir official duties, arrived In the city, iLXZrV JSK frnm rhA ln(Al nf l-iTI VAfTJrnV H. 1 - . ternoon'ji train and will be here for a few days before proceeding to his readquarters' in Victoria. Mr. Manning was formerly district forester here. ou have trid Knwh.n fm. ah. What oould be fairer 1 tlanufactured by E. Orimiha Hnihea, Ld., ManrheMer. Eoi un, xoronto. aporten: cOiillrray" Bm, For higher prices an,d prompt returns ship your raw furs tOrT. Prince George B.C. tf Stephen Raymer. Jugo-Slav consul at Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening bound for a trip to Anyox. on official business. Reginald L. Gale of Smithers. who has been on a trip south, arrived in the city on the Prince Charles Saturday afternoon from , Vancouver and proceeded by train to the Interior. V Eagle April 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS .,,?. Open BadmlntoiV0 ToutriatneHt Cathedral Hall March pi. In aid of urgan r una. Whist Drive and dance Presbyterian Easter ,.Sal$! April 3. Moose Whist Drive. April 4. Daffodil dance O.D.E. Hall. Moose dance April 21. tjlue RIBBON COFFEE 'and Dance, Eagles Qmoker April 7. First United Church Easter Sale April ur. ' .V '.: 1 April 21 in I.i Catholic Women's League Spring j Sale April 24. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. This Weeks SPECIALS i me lulrTa oiegerich Zfk A' Evans, city; John McPhee, Port Es- j P box slngton; W. A. Sanders, C.N.R. j BRAID'S BLUE LABEL TEA l's, per lb. l's, per lb JUICY ORANGES 3 doz. for SOM-MOR SMILES RIDGE Per pkt. : . IIEINZ'S Tomato Soup Q4 A(V Small, 0 tins tor PHONE 18' AND 8 P. O. Box 675. 65c 70c 65c 80c S5c HEINZ'S. Tomato Soup A A 1,ww Large, 6 tins for fHEINZ'S Tomato Ketchup QC 1 tv.lo fru-. W.W. M- sauce- '" 1 85ci w wvvv FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVING EVERY BOAT Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East Dentist, Dr. C86. J. R. Gosse, Phone John Bulger, sr., sailed last night on the Prince, cnaries xor a dusi-ness trip to Vancouver. Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Mrs. Annette Stone sailed Saturday fcVenlflg oh the5 Prince lor fa brief business trip to Stewart." ' Union steamer Venture s now on the Bella Coola-Ocean Falls route out of Vancouver' w,hlle the Camo sun Is on the 'drydbek here under going repairs' ' following' her recent stranding. ,.. . J. Malcolmson is aboard the steamer Catala as pilot on the present voyage relieving W.W.Mounce regular pilot of the ship, who will resume hts duties on the vessel next week. A forty-foot piece of steel to be used In replacement of the stem of the steamer Camosun. which is be- many aoecUl GIAST " cackatrea which mak. Inn rnalrpr1 flt the local drvdock. r lor lor iron yon to to prove prove our our rlalm rlalm tor tor yonrenlf. yonrenlf. I ... .. it eay A Ik your dru22lat for for the the r nev - GUM, " 74c. Xnis Jta sou oonjdnU of oar regular Tie. bottle together arrived from Seattle on the Catala last evening H'. W. Chambers of Inverness Cannery staff, who has been spend InE the winter in the south, arrived In the cit7 on the Prince Charles Saturday afternoon from Vancou ver en route to the cannery. Ex-Ald. John McKechnle, after a brief visit here for the purpose of attending the funeral of his bro ther. the late Ronald McKechni sailed bv the Prince Charles last night on his return to Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Eggert are ex pected in the city within the course of the next few days and will pay brief visit here while Dr. Eg bert makes his final arrangements for moving from Prince Rupert 10 Vancouver where he will practise n. future, specializing In pediatrics, Wtth Mrs. Eggert, the doctor spent over a year engagsd In post-gra duate work in Philadelphia. Lon don and Vienna. They arrived yes terday at San Francisco aboard the Empress of Australia on which thev made a cruise around the world. Galvanized Iron, Piptf'Flt-tin?s, Pelting, Etc. Pull lln of new nd used Oalv. and Black Pipe and Fittings; new Rubber Bait, 1 to J2-tr.cn: also Pyramid Hair Bait, teat Engllah make, very durable; rcw Corrugated Iron. 8, 8 and 10 tt nlveta, alwaya In atock; twed flat Oalr. Sfccettv 30-Inch by 10 tt. Full atock of Steel 3pM Pulleya: Potato and araln Saka: Barbd wire: Wir Rcr: Canvaa; D-xti; Wlndowa; Roofing Felt; Oarden -and Air Boom Chlr; Mcnandl and Equipment of aU deaertpUona. Enqulrlca atllclted. 1S5 Powell St. Vancouver. B.C. II. C. JI NK CO. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I CANVASSER wanted. Apply at ; once McRae Bros. 78 ECZEMA Boils, Pimples mad itrJn eruption mult from blood tm puriti. To UiorouRhlrcltafM tho blood and rid tho tkin of blamiahM uk TRU BLOOD and apply Buckley! Ointmont to ui km. A food tim to bffia U now. You itl marvel at tha rat ulta and the Improvement In our haelib. TRU-ILOOD cott $1.00, the Omt. meat 30c ASK YOUR DUUGCIST "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" A Baby's Life Saved LMlLttl The letter that received the $25 cash pr'jze was written by Mrs. W. J. Grknam. She told a most remarkable story about the restoration of her baby by Pacific Milk. At thre weeks' old the child had, two major .operations for stomach trouble, and thereafter, all other '.foods failed, save Pacific Milk. The quality of this good milk as a baby food is simply unrivalled. PACIFIC MILK j ' Factory at Abbotsfort!, B.C. Football meeting at 8 o'clock. Friday night II. Lincoln of the CUR. road- master's staff here returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a holiday trip to Mrs.' Helen" Nucich of Alice Arm, who has been on a trip to Van couver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaspar to Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning north. - Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy of Haselton, who has been on a trip south. ar- rived in the city on the Prince Charles Saturday afternoon en route back to the interior. W. B. Bower, well known min ing man. who has Interests at Alee Arm, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going ncrth from Vancouver. John Anderson, for his second offence on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $50, with option of thirty days' imprisonment in city police court this morning. Dr. and Mrs. D. R..Lcaroyd of Anyox, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning to the smelter town There was a special luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club in the Boston Cafe today, called for the purpose of considering the club's objectives for the year. Presldept C. A, Klrkendall was in the chair. Louis Martin, proprietor of the Tourist Hotel at Terrace and formerly manager of the Central Hotel here, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday af ternoon's train for a brief visit. Tony Christian has raised his house on Third Avenue at the Market Place and is now putting rapidly underneath it a 34x67 foot concrete building which he will use as an office and ware house. T1 1 Returning to service speck and span after .her annual overhaul In .Vancouver, Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port ! at 7.45 last evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points. George E. Winkler, who con-dlicWd "a ' Merles 6T lectures ' here fast week for prospectors and min ing men, sailed last night on the Catala for Stewart where he will jipcnd the coming week giving a ! similar course. He was accompan- of led, to Stewart by Dr. J. T. Mandy Stewart, who have been on a trip resident mining engineer. Steamship Movements or Vancouver 3imdavs s. P. Charges 10 pm. Thursdays as. P. George 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Cardena . ..Midnight April 2 ss. Prln. Norah ....5 pm. April 13 ss. Prln. Norah ..5 pm. April 23 ss. Piln. Norah ..5-pm. . from Vancouver- Sundays ss. Catala 4 pm. Weds. ss. P. George 10:30 am. Thursdays . Cardena pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary ....4 pm. Sato. ss. P. Charles .10:30 am. For Naas R. and Port Simpson , Sundays ss. Catala 8 pm. From Naas R. and Port Simpson Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sundays ss. Catala 8 pm. Weds. ss. Prince George 4 pm. Sats. ss. Prince Charles ..8 pm. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesdays ss. Catala ..11:30 am. Thurs ss. Prince George 8 pm. Sundays ss. Pr. Charles ..8 pm. From Ocean Falls Weds. ss. P. George 10:30 pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 4 pm. Sats. ss.Pr. Charles ..10:30 am. For Ocean Falls-Sundays ss, Pr. Charles 10 pm. Thursdays ss. P. George 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands-April 12 ss. Prince John 10 pm. April 26 ss. Prince John 10 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands April 10 ss. Prince John am. April 24 ss. Prince John , pm. For Alaska '. April 2 ss. Princess Norah' pm. From Alarka i April 13 ss. Princess Norah pm. April 23 es. Princess Norah pm. I try to give comfort I and happiness to .HE Savings Department of the Bank of Montreal offers yoy its friendly services to help you attain your ambition for those who are dear to you. BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 Total Assets In excess ot $960,000,000 r a A i u A . ft f l