nday. Ma 5. 1030. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE KODAK TIME --iS-HERE s. carry a full line of Brownies and Kodaks .rices to suit every purse from the Brownip lie Cine Kodak and Films to fit them alii Daily Photo Finishing Service wines IM. Pioneer Drucjcists THIRD AVLOblX in si. 'TELEPU0NF5 8?,20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tulllnn Hum Prim Itupen f vvoUVTEB. VICTORIA, Bum dale. Alert Bay. etc Tuesday 3.30 o m Jor VAM'OliKR. VICTOR!. Iluledale. Alet Hay. etc., frlday inldnltht J AIRE ARM. ANYOX. HTKWART. Nat KUer, for! I MmpJSi sun. tj. 1.00 p.m. ,. -i SIMPSON (lid WALES ISLAND. Thursday p.m Ul UiA . f ?,T!1 m "n' Rupert, n C. TlrotKh drkrti 'old to llrtorla Hid Heattle ud baggage cherted thruath to rteatlnslloil I B.( t'OAST SiTWISHlPS -'V 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 fclary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every rriaay, iu cm Agents For All Steamship Lines C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. Phone 31 ONADiAN National Q7jc Largcft Railway tyfltrri in America STEAMSHIP AND Til A IN SERVICE Sa i n; from J'RIXCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, StT'TLF and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For ANV'X and STEWART each Wediwaday i-Saturday at -I pjn. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, U'ed- nr .Jars at 10 p.m. 'ooaoooor.ooooo' For .SKF.ENA RIVER POINTS, Mondays, S oatiffective' Alay 5. For NA.SS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m.. effective May 6. PASSENGER TRAIN'S LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Vl!vHU. Wr.HXMDtT. and UTIillY at II.SO a. m. fr l-UINTK 1 ' K'.t l liMONrON, KINMim all points Ka(rrn Canada, l ulled ' ,f,. Agency City Ticket Office, 528 All Ocean Steamship Lines Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 2C0 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD Smoked Daily by CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS HaBESXeV Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUt'EKT. B.C. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 4 u!: (,) ' hi -vjliiA-ND SHIPYARD ItATlNU T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DIlVDOCK tniilr.eer. Mnclwnlsts. Hoilcrmakcrs, Jllnrksmllhs Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc t ELECTRIC .ND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK l'HUNfcS 43 AINU .'ill Local Items Dentist. 686. Dr. J. It. Gosse, Phone ""Try' XnneK5i"degg' toil for kitchen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 Don't forget Gyro Hoedown, Friday, May 9 at the Auditor-ium. 105 CROUP Spaimod Spasmodic relit relieved! vedby HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel txnr.lt NKW MAXAOBMENT Steam llratrd; Trae!lrr .Sample Itwinii; Hut and I'nld Water t'rrf Uu Mrrl All Train and Rates $1.00 and Up M'Kl'ML MONTHLY KATI.S C. R. BIGGART & A. DONALD Proprlftori 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. tr For the service that succeeds. Make your contributions to the Saltation Army, a generous one. Thanking you. 105 Mrs. Ernest Blue and family, who have been on a trip to Mrs. Blue's home in Minneapolis, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning to Hyder. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Molr of Vancouver were passengers aboard the Catala last evening making the round trip north on the vessel. Mrs. Molr Is a sister of William Millar of this city. Returning here tomorrow morning, they will stop off for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Millar. Croup Ii freoaentlr one application of VapoRub W 31 Million Jar. Ud Kr( GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! How about having your boy friend take you for a nice car ride? Tell him Drivurself Taxi Walker Motor Co., Ltd. Distributors of CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS 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 Savoy K. Brydon. Peter Will. Oeorge Fraser,' John Frante and Wah Soon I city; R. Henry and R. Reid, C.N.R.; II. peering, Tyee; Mrs. and Miss Goldkecp, Lewis Island; T. Walsh, Salvus East; J. O. Peterson, Remo; W. Walsh, Telegraph Point; Mrs. C. E. Moore and Sidney J. Moore; Kttlmaat Mission; Miss Hanna Os-tergard and O. Lundborg, New Royal Hotel I. Znrrltl, "rop. THE IIOTKI. MOUTH Willi. K Hot ft Old Wnter: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Ti-lrplioiih 2X1 Royal R. M. Stevens, Inverness; C. Leon Tyee; B. Fltzpatrlck. L. Hanson and V. aoodwtn. city; B. Colba-chlnl Terrace: S. Robinson, C.N. R.; A. Gallagher, Queen Charlotte Islands: H. E. James, Vancouver; W5osotto, Ant-ox. FROM MOTHER OF EIGHTEEN Read How This Medicine Helps Her . Cardston, Albert "I am fifty-eight years old and the mother of eighteen ii Ting cuiiureo. rv live on a farm and I ua a yery healthy mother considering that I have fuck a big family to work for. The druggist first told me about Lydi K. Pink-hain's Vegetable Compound and I have depended on it for many years. When I bid this picture taken, tha photographer waa telling me about his wife's ailments and after 1 told him about the Vegetable Compound be went to the drug store tod bought her two bottles." Mia. IScrtba Sallm-sack, Sr., Cardston. Albert. Glasses fitted by registered tometrist at Heilbroner's Store. Wanted 500 farmers and farmerettes In ginghams and overalls to help make whoop-pee at the Gyro Hoedown Farm on May 9. Big harvest of fun. 105 Louise Sehulz, well known Atlln merchant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday after noon bound for Vancouver on business. It was only a few days ago that Mr. Schulz returned to Atlln from Vancouver but he was called south again. Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 4 o'clock yesterday: from Skagway and sailed at 5.30 for Vancou ver. The vessel brought 31 paen "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Raised i On Pacific B JvAKHHTfB I "My little girl was born In a logging camp and raised on Pacific Milk alone." This Hfrorn pn of ; River, the ylct(era rently:ecelvcdj Money to loan on Improved property. Hclgerson. Mrs. Cecil II. Hankinson will be "At Home" Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. 106 Women's Canadian Club annual meeting, Wednesday, May 7, In City Hall at 8 pjn. Don't miss the Moose Mlnlstrel show next Tuesday and Wednesday. Plenty of good, clean entertainment for young and old. Miss Molly Lawrence, who has: been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the. city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. J. O. Johns and Ernest Wilding returned to the city on the Prince William last evening after having made the round trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. A. R.,Holtby, B. and B. master of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on yesterday op- afternoon's train from a brief trip (tf) to the interior on official business. Salvation Army Self Denial ef- Indian Agent James Gillett of fort Is now on. Give liberally when Massett arrived In the city on the called on. .Thanks. - 105 Prince William last evenlne for a brief visit on official duties. He H. Laxer. local fur dealer, sailed will return to the Islands Wednes-Saturday afternoon on the Prince day night. Rupert for a business trip to Robert McCarthy, well known steam shovel engineer, left on Saturday for Winnipeg. He will probably go again on the Hudson Bay Railway where he was last summer. Albert Snape. CUR. travelling auditor returned to the city on the Prince William last evening after having made the round trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy. resident mining engineer, returned to the city on the Prince William last evening after having made the round L H. Bailey who nas been idn- tr,P to the -un Charlotte Is-t'fiPd with 112 Uxt here, sailed ,ands on official duties, yesterday afternoon on the Prin- cess Alice for Vancouver. He will Rv. J. H. Matthews. United be com'n north again shortly en- Church clergyman at Skldegate, route to Whltaherse whre he will arrived In the city on the Prince engage in the Uxt 'business. Mrs. wl-jn yterday afternoon from . . . TT mJ ' 4U.. T..1 I - I II J , -1 I A V U) Vancouver Vancouver inuius an J wucu liiai. tiigiu Pailey. who went three weeks ago, will be going north with him. CPR. steamer Princess .Alice. on th? Pr'r.ee Rupert for Vancou ver to attend conference. Carl Grafstrom, manager of Butedale Cannery, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon fron down the coast for a brief business visit In town. He Is gers from the north, Including six here t0 "an for a party of girls who disembarked here. The steam- to to cannery work this sum-er Princess Louise will be coming mer north on the next trip on the. Alaska route., blng due here north- Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. bound on Saturday of this week. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 6 : ' j o'clock last evening from the south with a rather light passenger list ANNOUNCEMENTS Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. Moose Minstrel Show May 6&7. Moos May 30. Whist Drive and Dance Oyro Hoedown Anditorlum. Friday, May 9, Lelf Erlckson Independence Banquet May 16. Day Eagles' Smoker May 19. Eks' dance May 23, Elks' Home. The vessel sailed at 8 pm. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points and will be back tomorrow fouthbound. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Manxon who were recently married in Ed- where they will reside. During their brief stay here they were greeted by many old friends of Dr. Manson's. 1 Dr L. W. Kcrgln. who Is in the ! United States on a medical post graduate tour, recenUy spent three weeks in Chicago and. after a few days at Detroit and Cleveland, expects to be in New York at the end of this week. He will be returning to the cltv in July, accompanied by Mrs. Kergln and family who have been spending the past year in Toronto. C.N.R. steamer Prince William, , CMni William Thomas, returned Jo , port at 6 o'clock last evcnlngr after. her maiden trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. The new vessel behaved splendidly throughout the vovage. the skipper says. The ss. milk was tribute enough to. its Gordon Smith of high qualities as a perfect food. She was the best-natured baby, cut her teeth without any trouble and was everything that a healthy, normal baby should be." PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsforil, H.C. 7 and Mdfor SI I'll GuaranteeThese Prices You ladies and the modern miss and also the kiddies will find just the shoes you're looking for, this week you'll save Half and More. This large stock of shoes for women and children must be pushed out this week and to be sure of completing the job I've made another heavy price cut on every pair. You'll find now, many new short vamp styles with high and medium heels priced at $3.85 You'll find other large groups formerly selling at $6.00 to $8.00 now priced at $2.95 And still other large groups of very good shoes some with low heels, others with the medium or higher heels, priced now at' $1.95 And still another group formerly selling at $5.00 and $6.00 now 95c All Styles and Sizes in Each Group Running Shoes All New Stock BOYS' RUNNING SHOES High, brown, reinforced and laced to toe GIRLS' RUNNING SHOES Strap style. sizes 11 to 2 . CHIXD'S RUNNING SHOES White pt brown. sizes 4 to 10K - .v-i-U ..... - WOMEN'S TENNIS OXFORDS u white 1 viTjiiorfl sni ,. MEN'S WORK SHOESinclWfU neV'tDekleV '. ueg. CASH ONLY Jabour Bros. ''if- William Blackstock, corjstruction foreman of the Government Telegraphs, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon bound from the Yukon Territory to Vancouver. Isaac Taylor, member of the well known Whltehorse mercantile con cern or urury and Taylor, was a i Prince William sailed at 8 o'clock! passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morning for the Skeena River and will return here this evening and sail tomorrow - for the Naas "The wttysfie Hhflveaon tfttf" " B. A. 'McKelvIe vie yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver on his annual busl ness trip south. H. C. Gelgerich, chler field en- or""J."rgineer for the Consolidated Min- the Bureau otilng & Smelting Co., returned to Provincial Information are back in, the city on the Princess Alice yes-Victoria after an auto trip as far terday afternoon from a brief trip as Hazelton to make preliminary to the Ketchikan district on corn-arrangements for Vancouver-Yu- pany business. kon-Alaska Highway caravan of United States officials and news- Mrs. Ross Mackenzie and son of papermen in June. Their car waf Whltehorse were passengers aboard the first automobile to make the the Princess Alice yesterday after-trip from Vancouver to Hazelton noon going through for a trip to this year but the Journey to the Vancouver. Mrs. Mackenzie is the end of the road and bark was wife of the purser of one of the made without a single puncture. Yukon River boats. MM Si.15 94c 79c S1.09 $3.85 L WHITE Appraiser selling the Stock of C4SH ONLY The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, 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 A. Hall as left Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. A. Ley and gone to Kelowna in connec- ter. Thelma. sailed on th Pi-in monton, arrived from there on yes-1 tion with the work that Is going on Rupert Sunday night for their terday afternoon's train and sail-i there. Mrs. Hall and children will home In Vancouver en ian nwu on the Prince Rupert! remain here until later. for Cassidy, Vancouver Island. Dr. Hu?h KfnlvaM Nrtf Miss Helen McGIUlvray. who has : rctary of the Canadian Legation at "'T . ? . ' Wl Tok'' left n April 25 for a her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. , month's tnnr f RihH, ouia and Mrs. Symmes, will be returning shortly to her home in Anyox. -Gvom Vancouver Province.. W. H. Manuel, C.N.R. travelling Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fit-auditor, arrived in the city from. tings, Belting, Etc. the interior on yesterday after-' noon's train He is here on one . B ui ilia utnuuicui visits on omciai i vo Ji-inco: alao Pyramid Hir duties. BDgitux make, very durable: new Dominated iron. 8, 8 and 10 ft hU. alwaya to atock: used Hat OalT. Sheeto, JO-Inch ay 10 ft. rull stock Df Stri Sntlt PuUt Potat land Grain Saoka; Barbd Wire; Wlr wnvu; ujora; windowt; Hoof, mf Pelt: Garden and Air Bout; Boom Chalna; Merchandise and Equipment of all decriptloi,-Bnqu!rte4 solicited. US Powell St. Vancouver, B.C. n. c. Ji nk co. We Sell Nothing But the Best Our lines include CHEVROLET and BUICK Automobiles Willard Guaranteed Tread Rubber Storace Batteries GOODYEAR TIRES ItAYBESTOS Brake Linings and Genuine Ducos Ross & Moore Reliable Wrecking Service Phone 52 Pr!nrr R-tivrt. B.C.