PAOB THREE Tk JJMaiieaisssasasesii Local Items Billiards tonight Grotto vs. Ca-I nadian Legion. , j (I)innerij-e, chijia, crockery, . gUsswareilbpner'$ Store. ' Eagles' 'Sm'dker tonight, boxing music, songs and refreshments Good Mine assured. Admission Drawing for attnedance prize. 53 T. E. Moore, rancher of Kitwanga j has been spending few days in . liik cilv arm tuhtik in rprurn nnmn ; tomorrow 1110011118. ., CPJt. steamer Princess Mary Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 6 o'clock this evening from the couth and will sail at 10'pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way-points. That the owners of the D. W. Mini mined a valuable lead when they were working the mine at Ce darvale and that it has since been found by Ste. Young, prospector, is the news brought to the city by W. C. Little of Woodcock, who has been spending a few days tn the city. .Mr. Little is returning home tomorrow morning. 'reji Bradshaw, who has been r. oopumr wiember of the Canadian Bank of Commerce for th past few years and who also has become very well known in rrrusical circles as a vocalist, will sail on the Camosun tonight for Vancou ver where he will spend a. three weeks' holiday before returning north to join the staff of the An vox branch. Mr. bradshaw's suc cessor here is Johnson Burns oi Vancouver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL the person .who toofc the brown silk umberalla by mistake from St. Andrew's Cathedral, oil Sunday morning, Feb. fcWdly return it to the Cathedral vestibule. M EXTKA SPECIAL -r-.-- Two Favorites Devil's Food Layer, 30c Sponge Sandwich, 20c TKe Two, 45c The Electric Bakery, The store oi service & quality We Deliver Phone 667 PRICES That Mean Substantial Savings Jrtaeo The Weal shorten 78c ing. 3-lb. tin JalAdWt, MfcJT family 23c pacldHK par pkg ioup Tomato or OxUll. Nabob brand, packed in Canada -f ton r" Jhelled Walnuta- Jight 34c halves, per lb select pieces 31c per lb. Jolden Bantam Com- King OHr Beach brand, 1 tfaa Corn Flakes Augst Crisp 7c per pkg Icing Sugar p 1-lb. pkg Malkin's Best Pineapple, Hawaiian. Packed by Dole. Sliced or OAn . v. w. r r jm ' Sliced or crushed, flat 35c this. 8 tins t Light Meat Tuna -Ciwneo 27c per 4-lb. tin Red Plums Nabob No. 2 29c tins, 3 tins Chocolate Eclairs National O fresh stocJLpat lb. 1 "aWfti'tc Supreme Coffee Blended mid ground locally 42c per 1-lb. pkg. Watts' Grocery PHONE 53 PHONE 56 "THE 1JEST FOR LESS-FREE DELIVERY in m a TT tnrnmi . xa p Friday. March 6, 1931 JT concentrated to double richness . . . sterilized to make it absolutely safe then packed in airtight containers to kttp it ' , safe. X . NESTLE'S World' Largest Produeert and Sellers of Oondttotd an d Evaporate d MilL NESTLE'S rSSSssJ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One Tube Mi 31 Tooth Paste ' and One Bottle Mi 31 Antiseptic $1.00 Value Special, 60c Ormes IM. Zfw Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE Gil A Dr ATE PII AIIMICISTS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED htramro Irate Trine Kupert I or Vaurouvrr: I '-" ' ATALA r.fcKV TltND.VV. lM. Arriving Vancouver, vu 0-r.tti Full. Thursday Noon approx T AKIIKNA i:Vi:KY I KItl.W MtllMfUIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight apjrM. V Attilmga to Pun Sunpaou. Alice Ann. Anyoi. Stewart and Naa River pouiu Sunday. S 00 p.m. ' inlonnatlon re(ardln all -atlinji and ticket at ritl.M t lUI'tKT AUtMV: ho-ond Atrnue. I'lione SfiS I P ' OAST I. ".Mil UPS Safe Milk For Family Use APORATEB TAIL SIZE GABY SIZ, MILK. DR. 1IU0II L. DICKEY SPECIALIST ye, Bat. Nose and Throat At St. Elmo HoteJ Byes Tested For QMsee 4 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rue u pen's loading fam- tly hotel. Hot iir and cold water in all roonu. A. J. PRUDUOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ta. New Royal Hotel r. Zairlll. Prop Tlirj UOItX WOIITH WHILE Hot A: Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Ti'l-pliunr Rnsfnn drill jtohiie Ss'ir Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILIMjS FROM PRINCE RUPERT ro Ketchikan, Wraneell, Juneau, and Skugway. March 7 13 and 24 To Vantouvrt, Victoria. Seattle-March 11 and 22 I'riuoe Mar) oceiin Inli rtc Van:: uvr and Victoria, every Friday. 10 pjn Agents For Ali Steamship Lines W C. Orchard. Oen Aaeut. 3rdAv . Prince Rupert, Phone 31 5. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers ( Trucks Tractors 1 Accessories Oas St Hat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE.and li ANTAM AUSTIN Distributors UNDER AN11 BODY WORK A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN J) AIUY SKEENA.1JUAN reamery Butter & Cottage Cheese tu rH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Url Deiimy Throughout me i:ny ,,et the habit or reading the advertisements in this paper. u"d taking advantage of the help they bring you. . COLDS Head Cold. Ht Mfi ad it.bl it. Cht Crt4$ 9 rub wu into anocMsi pwu. Real relief .. . quickly I kinc of rurjL Nove Dance on Friday ; Marcn 13, Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at ileilbroner's store. Jamt Killas sailed last night on ! the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. . Paul AlvazofX, after a brief business visit to the city, sailed last night by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver. Mr and Mri.-J. G. Johns have moved into the home, on Fifth, Avenue Eas ' wblch. was formerly! occupied by.' Mr. and Mrs. Mtltoi. uonzaips. Meeting of Prince Rupert Flower Soilet"will - be held , in the SS ?TVf "5 nm will all n I ntrtrocrarf in f I rr I I tt1 , rr JO. -eT tUre please atteg t 55 Thomas Wooclhousfe, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Rev. Dr. George A. Wilson, superintendent of missions tor the United Church In British Columbia sM lifts? lost nfVit tvtn ttSa Dfinnai v,v.X,i nr hQ attended the easlon. of Prince SSLJJ'S, . , , or cannery tender. Bids will be re- 0 r,,v,, here. Rupert Presbyter Jcelved undersigned up to Marn 1ML htheat A oLthe noon' fine model giant Cunard ' tender not liner Berengarte has been placed "."" P-iv the show windows of the Ca-1 ' . . . '' ... ' e" at thePaci n ic nadian NaUonaT.plty Ucket office "Lay MwBC where it has oeen mulcting much MONUOX,' attention. It 1s a, miniature of the great ship in exactitude of every detail, a mirror ,ven giving inside views oi ine snip. fc Mrs. McLeod. wife of Capt. Mc-Leod of the C. N. ss. freighter Canadian Winner, which is tied ip in the local dry dock for the winter will leave on -tomorrow morning s train on her return to her hme in Montreal. It Is expected that the freighter Canadian Winner will be leaving here before long to be recommlssioned in the inter-coastal service between Vancouver and Montreal. NEW KIND OF SPECTACLES 3,000 Sample Pairs Offcrrd Free A new spectacle has been pro duced which Is guaranteed against! broking or tarnishing and Is r. great improvement over other. makes. They enable almost anyone o read the very smallest print.! thread the finest needle and see j tar or near. Hundreds of thousands i have been ordered in the last few month . Orders, are pouring in from all i over the world. The Nu-iSingapoie Sliced Pineapple Optical itical Co.. Suite. T-401, 29, No. 2's (If 8t.. Toronto. Ont., are of- npr fjn JLuls Way Meilnda ferinu 5.000 more samnle ualrs free Just write them for their free of- Icr giving your name, age and ad - dress. They will also tell you howlT, . n. you can get their agency and Koyal Uty rancy without experience or money make Pea8,2 tins . . . !rom $360 to S6(0 a month. Adv mnsBOB FOR SALE Several extremely prolific larsc Rabbit docs, heavy meat breed. $5.00 enrh. Hatching egfty Horn pure bred White Leghorn.". $1.00 per setting. ; NEE LAID,, " EGGS0'" One Day Old) Charges paid in 12 and 15 doaen crates. 45c per dos:. In 30 doaen crates, 40c per doz. Cash with order MRS. C. 4 A. CHAPMAN Smithcrs. B.C. Song Recital at Salvation Army is Much Enjoyed Lhri was laraatCbering .In i the Salvation Arm?,; Citadel last night rwhen a deligntful song re-! cttal was held, many of the popu-' lar army numbers of an earlier day being recalled in the course of thei program. Commandant William i Kerr presided and described each i song and its writer as the num-! bers came on. The program was as lollows: CongregationaT "O Boundless Salvation" (William Booth). "I Bring My All to Thee." (Bram- wefl Booth). Prayer led by Mrs. William Kerr Mouth Organ Solo, "When the Trumpet of The Lord," Jack Mo-watt. DustSergeant Major Aexcer and Henry White. Vnral enlnin TJnra.'fMian "T? nrir ., of A MnL Emtl Cartaon Bibe Readlng-Capt. E. Warren. tol0One gweeU Solemn Thoutht M Kerr solo "All Around If YL? u'"L.mrZ-?T: unra sznin "i 1 i nvet "not r Not. i Let . v Me Go." Capt. r r Warren. ConwegatlonaWAs r Am Be- .. fo,e Thj p ,Herbert BMih) oesus ixives we,- "Anna o. Warner and W. B. Bradbury.) E. Herman read the story of some hymns. For Sale Oas Boat "PEG." 35 feet long, equipped wilii a 30 horsepower Kel- (64) Official Administrator CHAPPED HANDS I Chilblains, Frost Bite Quickly Healed by Zam-Btik. Grocerteria Lowest Possible Prices Plus Service l .,. Del Monte Hawaiian S!lced Pineapple 45'g 9 (If miJ npr tin B. C. Granulnteil 55c 1 Sllfrar. 10 lbs 25c Royal City Tomatoes QCTo 2's, 2Uns No. 2V4's 15c per tin iorn Fliee 25c 3 pkts. Ogilvies Quick Itol 35c led OaU, 2 pkts. Sunlight Soap 20c , iwr w. nWt , j(, Nabob Marmalade iff ' 4ilb;tin ...i.:VV: Assorted Sandwich 25c Biscuits, per lb. . Whole Wheat Fig 20c Bar Biscuits, lb. . Bush's Grocerteria FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONES 211 & 212 15 "g 1 JABOUR BROS. LTD. I I SPECIAL Saturday & Monday LADIES' NEW SPRINO TWEEU COATS Specially priced at '. LADIES' NEW SPRINO TWEED SUITS Specially priced at LADIES' and MISSES' NEW SPRING IIATS-r- Specially priced up from. LADIES' NEW SWAGGER BLOUSES Specially priced at LADIES' NEW SPORT SKIRTS Special from 11 ONLY LADIES CELENE8E Reg. $950, for ., LADIES' DULL SHEER HOSE Special, per pair .... J......,;... LADIES' CHENILLE! HATS iSES' CHENILLE HATS Reg. $3.50. for U,LADIES' CHAMOIjSETTE, GLOVES Q4 AA m 5C, 2 pair for 1.UU m" LADIES' SILK BROCADED SMOCKS CO- CA Special .' LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Reg. $150, for LADIES' RUBBER APRONS Fancy CHILDREN'S RUBBER APRONS For BABY RUBBER PANTS Good quality, 2 pairs for THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS. SEE OUR WINDOW PRESBYTERY DOES WELL (continued from page 1) be a vital factor In the moral and spiritual wellbeing of the Indians. I The members have gone in for a strong temperance campaign. and.,kU'1 " ,y . 1 ,nai have discarded the making of home brew." Where there have been supplies these have been de stroyed Rev. V. H. Sansum, secretary of the Missionary and Maintenance Fund, reported that the Prince Rupert Presbytery not only reached their allocation for the past year but had exceeded It by $100. Rev. Dr. Wilson congratulated the Presbytery on their splen-.MJ effprt and said that, when all the reports come to hand, It would be found that Prince Rupert Preby-tery was likely to be the only Presbytery In B.C. which had reached such a high mark. ANNOUNCEMENTS ... EAjtfec' 'Smoker March 6. Next .Jtyyal Purple Bridge-whist. jeries Monday, March 9. ' L. O. B A. Bridge. Whist and I Dance March 12. . . St. Patrick's .Concert, CaUioHc; Hall, March 17. Presbyterian Shamrock Tea, on March 17, In Church Hall. InUr-Clty Badminton Tourna- ment Premier vs. Rupert, follow- ed by dance. Moose Hall, March 17 Oapt'st Easter Sale April 2. Easter Concert April 6 and 7. Dictation Alex ,Ai Connon, Moose IlaU. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. Anglican. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 9. PrCTbcrtajrEasrSa XprlifaC j The Dally News can be pur- cliased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville SU Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smithers Drug Store, Smith ers, B.C. 22.75 824.75 $2.95 if 2.95 m $2.50 10 $4.50 H CREPE DRB68EB . $3.95 $1.00 $3.75 H $2.50 1 $1.00 25 c and 50c 15c 35c BADMINTON LAST NIGHT sbsj gat - ivae.it 0 cuiicg Oames In the city championship badminton were played In Moose Hall last night Including the semifinals, the finals to be played Monday. The outstanding game was that between Frank Russell and Ronald Allen in which the latter won. The results follow: Second Round D. H. Hartness beat J. Gibson, 15-7, 15-9. W. Bryant beat R. Moxiey, 16-3, 15-8. Third Round W. Tobey beat R. Tobey, 15-8, 15- 1. F. Ruetl beat D. II. IUrtneac, I5-6, 15-9. R- Allen beat W. Bryant, U-0. 15- 1. Srmi-Finals W. Tobey beat J. Norrtnglon. 15-1. 18-17. R. Allen beat J. Russell. 1B-16, 18-13. Other finatitts are: R. Alien and Mn. Herman (iq uilxed doubles) and Walter and Francis Cross. Ladlea' doaWea. Mrs. Herman and 'Mn. Parlow; Mn. Shad well - and Mm. Darton. MeifI doubtat Bm Lamblo nnd Frank Russell and J. Norrington and R. Moxiey. Mm. Alex McNeill accompanied her husband. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, who went south last night on the Prince George on escort iut v WRIGLEYS Satisfaction fir5 SWEET and rlaroe nd chcerfttree. Calmer nerree better digettlon freiher mouih whiter teeth. The beet chewing gum that coiMclcfw iVliinee im Jelht Clot fkctoriei can produce