rfw Pioneer Drttftyss UWU0WI.L SIXTH ST TLLEPIU)Nf 8?t 20C Three Graduate Pharmacists i mtum i nmwrtii lis UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED VilliiH liuin IVInc Buprrl , v 'NOOUVER Viri-OP.IA. B;i.a!l. Men By. etc. Tuesday 3.30 pm. tot VIMOUIKK VII KMiH. Ilulnlsl. Aim Itaj. ee.. irlUj luldnlitii AI.ICK AKSl! YnVO.V. HTMV.IKT, Ns W. I'orl Mmptoa. sun. day. ,8.00 'P.m. ,a, . Thlir,.v m i t ru!';! OIMI'SUH ana .v... . , .V ITmee itiiwc BuimtI. II C ,., ... H M SMITH rni TlrJh Krkrl. ld lo M.lorl- si.rt SIU ntl bSefe thetknJ llirnuxQ to iltllnilon r3 r - B C t'OAST I ITtAMSlllPS I B. C. Coast Steamship- Service . ...,v-e FROM cml riUNCE PIHVPP. IlliPI'.ltT RUPERT SUUNGS To Ketchikan. WrangeU. Juneau, Stairway ipril 9. 19. 30. , To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-April 2, 13. 23. Princess Mary-Ocean Falls, etfi.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pju. i r All Steamship Lines C. Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National nrhc Largeti Kailway Splcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TKAii ar.uvi Kail;.,, from PRINCE ItlTF.iT for VANCOUVER, V1CTOUIA, points. Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. SEATTLE and Intermediate For ANVOX each Wednesday at 1 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at Pm; For Norlh and Sm,tfcft?cn Charlolte Islands .or.msm.,. I'trold DeWolf. local manager 01 thn U7 tl Ufallrtrt fin T.trl.. sail-I City . IMSSI:N(1E THAINSVtfUW hum,- " . .... v n 1 1:3,0 I fr mcinuay, wkiinkw i; n ..;. ,.,,. Canada, pniNci: . lltOXdC, I.II.MONTOJi. Hi""' " itnip. KJKM.'V All. Ot'BAfl flTEAMMIir Llr.S Cllly Tlcktl Office. 528.Third Ave, Prince ltupert-1 hone 260 T. G. Martin, director of publl- for the Canadian rorresiy (,l this morning on the Princess' Assoctntlon. . ... . . ..... nm hictinu a an ror a business, uip to i".7 problems In Demetuation v forest perpetuation the in iu bMno- BMvimnnnled on British Columbia M. north by Ml. DeWolf. j is . at Ocean faiia series of lectures on Tom Moorehouse sailed nitht.ortithe carderia1 for a to Vancouver. Marchtfl), 1930. mrd.iy. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE a in; Xbo man who wouldn't drive his moton-af hall a mile when it's out of order, will often drive "Tits brain all diy with a heal that's throbbing. f j. i punishment Isn't very good fi : ( 'i:'s r.ervest It's unwise, and ; 3 unnecessary. For a tablet or t i of Aspirin will relieve a head-i o cery time. So, remember f jti -epipd antidote (or pain, and r yourself a lot of needless suf-(, ,c. Read the proven directions L: t you'll discover many valuable t;., . "fur these tablets. For head-i ..-s: lo cheek colds. To ease a - ''-nut and reduce the Infection. 1 relieving neuralgic, neuritic, t'.i umatic pain. Pi (ijile used to wonder if Aspirin might be harmful The doctors ircred that question years ago. It U not. Some folks still wonder if it really does relieve pain. That's settled! For millions of men and women have found it dott. To cure the cause of any pain you must consult yotMdoctor; but you may always turn to Aspirin for immediate rclUJ. mspmu TRADE MARK RIO. EASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS EASTER NOVELTIES Our Easter Goods Have Aiiveo(l Are orLDisplay Ganongs, andPascalls' See Our Wndows" HAVE. SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE Local Items 1 a Taxi Phone 4, Hig 4 Taxi, tf TO BELFAST-GLASGOW last trip Mrs. V. Qoodricl: sailed last night on the Princess Royal for Victoria on a holiday visit,. Inspector William Spiller, pro vincial police, left on this afternoon's train for a trip to Smlth-6rs and Prince George on official business. Mrs. J. H. Pritchard, who has been visiting for the past month 'n Vancouver, returned to the city from the 3cuth on the Princess Roya! last night. C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, apt E. Mabbs, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver and Ocean Falls, bringing north a fair-sized passenger list. Neil Forbes, well known Alice Arm prospector, sailed tills morn Ing on the Princess Norah for the Taku River district where he will pend the coming season engaged 1n prospecting. He was In the Taku field last summer. Jack J. Hllller, United States cus toms officer at mile, who has !?een on a trip to Seattle and else where in the south, was a passen ger aboard the Princess Norah this doming returning north. He will "lend some time at Juneau before iroceedum to Eagle to resume his duties there. FROM SAINT JOHN TO CHERBOURG -LONDON-ANTWERP AprU 10 Mc;?am TO GLASGOW-LIVERPOOL April 11 Duchr.vi of BedfcrJ ..'.pr'l IB Duclx-w of York Aoril aS Duchess of Atholl aCadlDK at Oloagsv. To CIIEltnOURG-SOUTIIASIPTON HAMBURG April 16 Montcalm AprU 17 Mellta TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP prii 28 M-jntrcae FROM NEW YORK TO CHKHBOI KG-IONDON April 19 Emprmw of Australia FROM VANCOUVER I Tn llawall-JaMn-rhln.i-riitll'lr i &Ur. 39. May . Impress of Am I Apl 17 sJun 12 Bmpreu of Canada t May i, Jun W, Empress of Russia Aonlv to Atente everywhere or J. t. F'OUSTKK Steamship 0ul. Pass. Awit C p 1 Station. Vancouver Telephone: Trinity 1151 UXSdBEKSE: W. Goldbloom Fur Buyer Pays highest prices In the noith for raw furs. Just now he Is open to buy all varieties of pelts and to give trappers and others the best deal they can get anywhere. See Goldbloom First ritlNCE KUPEltT STEAM BATHS Dear Sir and Madam: WHY HESITATE? Steam baths and massage promote health and happiness. Personal cleanliness produces a charming personality. Maf?e Induces the natural health to go with it. Wliyjfot Enjoy Both? , The. .Pjrjnee 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 Ladies 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. dally. Dents 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. 33 fcrsatlgjagj Smothering Spells Couldn't Walk Far Gasped For Breath Mrs. T. W. Roth, Kelowna, B.C., writes s "For over a year I was troubled with smothering spells, and it was Impossible for toe to walk, even a short distance, on account of having to for breath. friend told me to' try justness. which I did, and in a short time I felt much better. "I ysn no.w recommend them to everyone." Price, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed diiect on receipt of price by The T. Milbora Co., limited, Toronto, Ont. Glasses fitted oy registered op tometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Mrs. .Ellen Watkins, foster parent of Mrs. W. Dunn of Smlth- ers, died last week In Vancouver at the age of 03 years. A son was born last Saturday in Vancouver to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Shier. Mr. Shier Is well known here as a powder traveler. Litter Aj Oott, well known Ket chikan attorney was a passenger aboard the Princess woran mis morning returning north after a trip to Seattle. S. A. Williams of Nelson, who Is irtanHfloH with the lr cprsoll-Rand ' Cecil Downle, former well known local baseball player, U now In the vir.pluy of the fire department at Vancouver and will play ball this; summer with the firemen's team In the southern city. Capt. Jack Strong of Tulsequah, who has been on a trip sduth on business in connection with a transportation servlCjLwhity he will Inaugurate up tbepraku River this summer, was a passenger ab oard the Princess Norah this morning returning north. L-rf . Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fittings, Belting, Etc. ,'FttlI line of new tfcevueetl Oslvi and Slack Pipe and It tings; new, kubber Belt. 1 to IS-lifth: alsj Pyramid. Hair Belt, beet English make. -very dttrabto: new OcrrugaUsd Iron. 6. 8 aad 10 tt sheets, always In stock; used flat Oalv. Sheets. 30-lneh by 10 ft. Full stock of 8teel Split Pulleys. Potato and Oraln Sacks; Bsrb.-d Wire; Wlr- Rope; Canvas; Doers; Windows; Exf-im Felt: Garden and Air line; Doom Chain: Merchandise and Equipment of all discrlptlons. Enquiries solicited. 13S Powell St. Vancouver, B.C. II. C. JINK CO. Mussallem's ME MARKET ROLLED POT ROASTS Per lb ROLLED PRIME RIBS j Per lb ! POT ROAST BEEF Per lb. PORK STEAK Per lb. .X SHOULDER STEAK 2 lbs TEA-JJONE ROASTS Per lb ... SIRLOIN STEAK Per lb. .-,... FRESH SIDE PORK Per lb ! HAMBURGER STEAK Per lb ROUND STEAK Per lb, PORK CHOPS Per lb. '.J. ..fST BACON IN THE PIECE Per lb 25c 30c 20c 30c 32c fl Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone C86. Mrs. Jack Wilson of Prince George Is visiting In Vancouver. W. A. Bates, well known Ketchi kan bank manager, who has been on a business trip to Seattle, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north. Mrs. Oscar Smith and three daughters, who have been visiting for the past couple of months In Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Norah this morning. William Coates, C. P. R. agent, at Juneau, who has been on a vaca tion trip to Seattle and Victoria, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to the Alaska capital. Having been delayed by fog on her passage up the coast, C. P. R. steamer Princess Royal, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 9 o'clock last night from the south, sailing at 10 pm. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. James Redpath, port steward for the Yukon & White Pass Route, was ia passenger aooara me x-iwtcss Norah this morning returning to Whltehorse where he will resume his duties for the summer after having spent the winter in the south. ANNOUNCEMENTS 35c 25cl 20c I 30c :3yc.iS, 40cl Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East TIIONE 18 AND 84 T. 0. Box 575. Ooen Badminton Tournament Co.. was a Dassenzer aboard the , Cathedral Hall. March 31. In aid of Princess Norah this morning bound ! Organ Fund lor a trip to Juneau on mining Eagles Whist Drive April 2. n; run m emu iBi,M:aimKfsiii:sti'i warn n 8 u and dance Presbyterian Easter Sale April 3 Moose Whist Drive April 4. Eagles Smoker April 7. and Dance, First United Church Easter Sale April 10. Daffodil dance O.D.E. Hall. AprU 21 In I, Moose dance April 21. OatholfS Women's League Spring Sale April 24. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel INKKIt SEW MANAGEMENT Strum llml-d: TrlVfll Sample Knoiiis; Hot and Cold Walrr I'rre llu McrU AH Trulm and IVMt Kates $1.00 and Up M'lX'IAL MONTHLY UATtS C.K.niC.GAP.T & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. FRUnilOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel J, 7arrlll, rop. THE HO TIX MOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Wster; Steam Heat 15c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 281 M wmrnmrm llllllMIW 111 ' "'Qg; urch" Services CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue combination or all straw m effects. C- 5ilto$2 7ft plain two-tone ? J..3U $4. i O Sizes 3 to 12 years The Store of Good Values Jabour's Limited ttlBWi'UBI!BJBm.B.B.W 1.85 1.00 .63 . .35,;, SATIN-GLO REGULAR Regular Prices Sale Prices Mi Qals. Quarts Pints Vz Pints $2.85 1.50 .85 .45 ..$1.85 .. 1.00 .. .60 .. 50 warn This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "REALITY." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D, Minister Morning service at II o'clock. Subject, "THINGS THAT WORK FOR OUR OOOD." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE CHOICE OF THE SOUL." Solo, "Rock of Ages," by Melvln R. Dafoe. Week Night Services: Monday at 8 pjn. Fireside Club. Tuesday at 8 p.m. Brotherhood meeting. Wednesday at 8 pin. Devotional service. A cordial welcome to all services. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 ajn. Subject "JUSTI- -FICATIOt," the fourth of the Lente. series. Sunday School , at .2:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Mid-week Lenten service Wednesday at 8 pm. FIRST UNITED CHURCH ' Pastor, Itev. A. Wilson, D. A. Morning service at 11 ajn. Subject, "THE CHRISTIAN AND THE MIND OF CHRIST." Sunday School, 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. "SONG SERVICE." Male quartet, "Glorious Things 6f Thee Are Spoken." Anthem, "I Came Not to Call the Righteous." Devotional meeting Wednesday at 7:30. ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clparirtg-! yoiir supplies through the. customs at Juneau. We carry (frrnplcte, prospectors' outfits right on the ground in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. . Wm. Strong, Prop. TAKU RIVER P.O. Address: Tulsequh, B.C. ..in- j 1- Hi MANUFACTURER'S ANNUAL Satin - Glo Sale Satin-Glo Paint; Satin-Glo Clear; Satin-GIo Enamel For One Week Only, Commencing March 29 SALE PRICES SATIN-GLO CLEAR & STAIN COLORS Regular Prices Sale Prices i Gals. $350 $250 Quarts Pints Pints 1.85 1.00 .60 US .75 .43., Save the Coupons SATIN-GLO ENAMEL Regular Prices Sale Prices i Gals. $3.50 Quarts Pints ft Pints V4 Pints $350 1.33 .75 .45 .25 THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. r,Ki:a:i:i"i:Bia:iii:B!i'i:i:9:ii;iiEit:''3.iB;i;Ei:aj:B;rB:HJaxBi:BBii NEW EASTER MILLINERY LADIES' HATS Stylish Hats for any occasion, latest materials, new spring shades, hats with youth-trivintr lines. 32.50. t0 $10.00 CHILDREN'S MILLINERY Smart Poke Brim and off-the-face styles of silk and straw Third Ave. Seventh St. 5 Si ( I it 'if 1