PAOKTHREB FREE! Ik tm.es YORK j m r ti mi FREE! One . Tin of After-Shavine Talc ' ' " ' '-I; ' .'ill 3 .7 : ! ..i ' - " '' VVi;'EV. Purchase of One Tube 'of Klenzo Shaving Cream 50 cents 01 Oiiu Pioneer DrurjfjvsLs Plumes 81 '& 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. TIMER GRADUATE PHAKMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Coastal Steamship Service S.S. "I'HINCK (IIAItLKS" IVatra Prince lliitcrt Sundays 10.00 p.m. for Vanromer. For Stewart Saturday 1.00 p.m. s.s. puinck ta:om.E" Ixara I'rine Itupcrl Thuriulajrs 10.00 p.m. fir Yanrniiter. culling at Ocean' l-'alU and Powell IUrr. lor ,ii)o ,in.l Stewart. Wrd. nrla)i at 4.00 p.m. , lurlniditlv ncnicr to Nort)und iirljuf nd Soulh Queen Charlotte- rarlkiilara on rrqural. TM-Cl TY SKHYICK routrr ilallr at 5.00 p.m. for Victoria atul Seattle. Tit A IN SKUVICE I'aiariigrr Iralna lee Prince Hiinrrt for ftlmontoii, Winnipeg nml point Kat crry Monday, Wc.lnrilay and Saturday at 11 10 a.m. t m In;. .in(nwt ntllnt triilrlnrut mtrml nt H. V M.Nt ;IIM. I'I't. " I'rinr 1(myI. B.'. J2&. SHIPYARD Ul'KKA I MM (i. T. I. 1'O.OOO TON FLOATINtt DKYDOCK InglneerK, .Machinists, Boilermakere, lUarksmitha, Pattern Makers Founders, Woodworker, Etc. . ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO Our l'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAIUNE AND COMMERCIAL WOHK PHONES 43 AND 385 A- .a: UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MramfM leavr l"rlin'c Itupert t or Vancouver: T v s ciw.v rmrY 'Tftnw w cm; AriiMi! Vancouver, vu Oreai-. KhIIv Tlnirday Noon approx. '"S. ItllDIAl ;vi:itY HMIltY MIIIMIillT . Airlvniij Vanniuver Sundoy ni id night apj)roit -ailunf, to Port 8impioii. aikv Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Na Hlver polntd Suiirlay. 8 00 p.m. 11 tv'-" IB . - : : I''"1' aa-- t;;i :inn.ttlon retrnrdlnc all ulllncs and ticket at I'ltiNrt mi r.HT AtllJNTV: Sec nnrt Avrnur. riioue ens was completed 'his! Ivor Swanson and Sigurd Larsen Local Items Dinncnvare, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Ride in.; safety, phone 32 iTaxLj Specialize ,in night drivers on the Job. service. Two) (tf The halibut boat . Livingstone. : which was reported yesterday toj have had a catch of 6,000 pounds,! actually brought in 12,000, the cap- tain and owner, Tony Martlnusen, states. j Paul Tlckolei, who has been spending the winter in the city, left on this morning's train for Houston in which district he will resume development work on his mineral claims. ' Mrs. A. McPherson and child will be passengers aboard the Prince George tomorrow evening bound from Anyox to Vancouver whence they will proceed to Montreal where they will embark for a trip to Glasgow, Scotland. Mrs. Charles II. Sawle of New Ha- zelton will arrive in the city from -Ufee interior on tomorrow after noon's train and sail in .the eveing for Vancouver where she will attend the United Church annual confer- e he campaign nere this week o( the Canadian Dental Hygiene Council, about the holding ot which . there had been considerable uncertainty, has been defi nitely cancelled. Dr. II. S. Thomp son of Toronto, who was to have conducted the campaign, was un able to come here as he had to return East from Vancouver owing to illness In his family. ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple bridge whist dance. Metropole HaU, Monday April 27. Gyro Hoedown May 1. MeSW4Ust Drive and Dance Friday. May 8th. Girl Gdlde Hall May 8. V anu display. Cathedral 3i. Vtnlaad No. Ibdepen- Day Danes, Moose Hall. Mav Canadian National Recreation Association Mont Carlo night. May 18 and IB, CNJLA. Badminton Courts Your Mother Wants your photograph! Don't disappoint her! (iivc her a sift that will make her happy on ' Mother's Day Benson Studio Phone 426 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas & Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone 83 I)K. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses FIKST CHOICE OF SUITS OH SPUING COATS New.sahiples last arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality ' and the patterns of the very I" the case of Philip Mar- arrlve tn the City from Anyox ' LIN(J TE CUTXKU nd Free delivery to any pan oi adjournment taken ing. hv ,r.ln from h.re for New York this afternoon for ar- whp-rp thv will embark for their the city. : "U'Vm& .which decision native homes in Sweden, the former . ,p rpuj, BAILOR I'HMn k.. ft i . . m . - i . . i -I A iho litter IjIllVt . iit 1J''rlV 1VC" going 10 UUUieiuuJH "u - i to Arvika. 817 Second Ac l'houe 649 A THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, April $Z, 1931 WRIGLEYS BIG M 1 3 Art. III Kmitsr-n nifirl Satisfaction P5 SWEET tnd flavor and chewrncM. Calmer nervet better dlgeition fresher mouth-whiter teeth. The beat chewing gum that CO n dentin, i mn mnA ma. J-chlnn in daylight exu f actoriea can produce. Rink opens tonight. 94 "Safety First," Anglican Cathe dral Hall, Friday, April 24 at 8 p m. , 95 Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. tf Misses Moll? SChd Nellie Lawrence, who have'jeen on a visit to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city. on the Prince George this morning. . f-jr Nick Ourvlch left on this momma's train, accompanied by his sen. Nina Ourvlch, forRoeh ester, Minn. to undergo treatment at Mayo Clinic. He may also go to Hot Springs, Ark. Oeorae W. Nlekerson, who has been on a three weeks' trip to Se attle on business in connection with the affairs of the United Pacific i Fisheries, returned to the city from tt souU n tbejjrigp George this morning. Provincial Constable George Wy man of $mtUirs arrived in (he tty from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train with a prisoner In his ciiatpd? H wfi;iUtt5 afbB- noon on tne rnncess Alice ior v ictoria. fr. C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Thomas Cliff lis reported due at 4 o'clock tbs afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail an hour later for Van couver and Victoria. With four carloads of fresh hali but for transshipment east over Canadian National Railways, North land Navigation' Co.'s motorship BeUingham arrived In port at 7:30 this morning, returning to Ketchikan after she had discharged. C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. A. J. Gilbert, arrived in port on 41me at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and wilt sail at 4 o'clock this aiternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will re-' trn here southbound tomorrow evening. The vessel brought north a. good-sized list oi passengers. j HOTEL ARRIVALS I Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomi A. J. rRUnilOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frastr k-nd Fifth Sta. M. Savoy C. Kruzlck and A. Anyox. Mrs. J. N. MlUer. M. Gurson II. Mist, Terrace; Mrs. j city New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop Tilt; not ki, uOktii nunc Hot St Cold Waxr 8VMm Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplioiic tl ltoyat R. E. Hogan. Haysport; Johnson Russ, Greenville Boston Grill Phone 437 Prince Itupert Larifc Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accpmodation for Private Parties Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Mrs. D. Zarellr- sailed yestcr- j day afternoon on the Catala for I a trip to Vancouver. MRS qifc,repJsejiWng,Jtheiaos- sard Corset, Co. will. be At Wallace's Friday, phone 0 for appointments.. (95) "... Lee Gordon of the Power Corporation of Canada returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior. The meeting of Jhe Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association, scheduled for last night, was cancelled. There will be no meeting until next month. Belist Chapter. ' Order of the' Eastern Star, tea and sale of home cooking at home of Mrs. J. J. Little, 4th Ave. East, Thursday, April 30 from 3 to 6. Everybody welcome. 94 William Maeey of th eNorthern B.C. Rubber Co., returned to the city early this morning from a successful business trip to Skeena Reiver cannery points. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Jennings, who have been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, returned to th-: city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Mrs. Charles Taylor left on this morning's train for the Atlantic Coast where she will embark for a trip to her native home in Oreen- ock, Scotland. She expects to be away about six months. George H. Stead, superintendent of the Canadian National Tele graphs Jor British Columbia, arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train in the course of one of his periodical The Salvation Army Annual Sell -Denial Appeal Pirate IWIp The Army of the Helping Hand. 1 i The Salvation Army claim your aiitnce in its world-wide fight against wrong and social misery. Your gift will be passed on to th lick and suffering and sinful and thereby help to make a better vetUj Make your reipenie your utmost effort Campaign From April 25 to May 10. Mrs. G. W. Nlekerson retunid tb the city on the Prince Georgr Charles Lake, well known mining man, who has been this morning, accompanylns her "c " '""' husband who has been In Vancouver and Seattle on business. George today bound north. R. H. Gurd. accountant of Cas- inspection tours through this dis- j Mra F. O. Dawson and two sons, siar cannery, who has been spend- trict. He sails this afternoon on who have been on a three-weeks' ing the winter In the south, arrl- the Prince Oeorge to make the trip to Vancouver and Seattle, re- ved In the city on the ss. Prince round trip to Anyox and Stewart turned to the city from the south George today from Vancouver en-and then- to Vancouver. on the Prince George this morning, route to the cannery. INVEST IN AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Pay Only $10 Down . . - and guard your children's health with an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR iff- n G, E. Rtfrlgtratori for .Uttlt.i $282.00 Milk stays fresh and wholesome your electric refrigerator. This vitallv important to the child in is ren $ . f a health. For younssters and grown-ups dike 'an electric refrigerator will be an c!l year round health guardian by preventing food spoilage. There's no reason to purchase any longer. makes ice cubes supply. Learn salads and delay your See how it always an ample about new frozen desserts which are so easily prepared. Two years to pay. 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