MI -31 ANTISEPTIS A Cleansing Deodorant Used as agarfclc, after shaving, for the hair, abrasions and scratches, mosquito and fh insect bites. 3 oz. 25c; 6 oz. 40c; 16 oz. 75c Ormes Lml Dfio Pioneer DrugrisLs Phones 81 & 82 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Ilupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water in all roomt A. J. ritUDIMMMK. Prop. Cor of Frascr fend Fifth 8 Is. SAVOY J, Mlkelt and F. Mlkell, Anyox: W Lawrence, city. New Royal Hotel I. arrtll. Prop THE HOTEL UOKTII WHILE Hot Cold Water: Strain Heat 75c PEIt DAY AND UP Trlrptmne ROYAL Steve Watson; Mr. and Mrs. Jai. Jickson and Matthew Hill and two low. Anyox; Ernest Hill, city; Charles Johnson, Skeena River; Claude Ash, Dutedale; Alex Rogers Lo:hrport. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Oood? Our quests. Sax TheyArei -j HUGH L. DICKEY. .M.I). SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eye j Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method Phone Hlue 321) Dtmonstration of a Newly Invented BAIT LAY At Prince Itupcrt Exhibition 'or purpose of coaxing fish to Memhle In nnv ttelrcd location In Ocean, Itkc or River. ADMISSION 23 CENTS. Ingvard Itcrton Kddison Invcn'.or. COAL "iy the real Coal our fallow Edson and Cawldy-WMIIntton In any quantities Also tJulkley Valley Hay; Grain and Koblu Hood li&ur. Prince Rupert Feed Co 'MONKS 58 AND 658 Third Ave. & Fulton St. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Joan Case sailed yesterdav afternoon on the Cataia for a trio to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Charles V. Evitt is reported to be progressing favorably In the Prince Rupert General Hospital where no has been a patient for the pa.it week. t Miss A. M. Darboau 1 reported t-. be somewhat Improved at Prince Rupert General Hospital where sh? has been a patient for the past , few week. Miss Agnes McQuillan returned , to the city on the Prince George this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Victoria and elsewhere in the south. J. H. Maoey. who has been spending a few weeks in Vancouver combining business with a holiday trip, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning Viscount T. Kato of Tokyo, Japan, and his companion. K. Okunt, pas sed through the city on the Princess Louise this afternoon southbound M -jmneoavea. 'after making. lixilftW1' ' round trip to 8kagw.y. . Charlotte 1 Leslie Amor of the Power Corporation of Canada merchandising staff here returned to the city on the Prince George this morn In ir after spending a two-weeks' holiday in Vancouver. Master Howard Shad well, younir son of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Shad-well. returned home on the Prince Geo rite this morning from Whit? Rock where he has been spending tfce summer vacation. SPORTSMEN Please reserve ifondav night next. August 31 and attend meeting of Rupert Rod Ac Gun Club. City Hall, at 8 p.m. to hear Oarne Commissioner Bryan Williams on game matters. if An article of considerable local interest entitled "Ursus Kermodel" and written by Gordon Seymour Rcade appears-in the magaslne section of tin last Vancouver Province. Ursus Kermodel or white bear have been found on Princess Royal Island and elsewhere In this district. Mrs. W. E. J)rake arrived in ttv city on the "Prince George this morning from Vancouver to Join her husband who is manager hrr- for Bdward Lipsett Ltd. Their son who was seriously injured In a fill some weeks ago. is still recuperating and will be here later. ' Archie Oillesple, circulation manager of the Pay Btreik, Vancouver's weekly raining paper, was in the city today on the way to Daw - son in the interests of his paper 'lie was formerly with the Dawson News so it is something like returning home for him to go north. I O. P. Tinker, who was able t ' leave the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital at the end of the wee: after having been there for a month recovering from the cffe?f of a broken knee cap, has now been stricken with a neck infectbn which is causing him considerable pain. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tttmmrr lMe Prince Kunert f or Vancouver! T.s.t. catala r.vntv Tt r.sit.w, i.so p.m. Arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T-M. LAKDKNA V.VCUV I'M MY MlllMdllT Ui Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. wklj sailing! to Port Bunpnon, Alii Arm, Anyox. Stewart and Nau River iwlnta. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. further information regarding all wiling! and ticket at PRINCC KITKKT AOKNTY: Serond Aemie. Phone 6fiS Local Items Dlnncrware, enma, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. The music classes ol Miss Way and Miss Olafson will resume activities on Sept. 1. Phone Red 390. 201 Mrs. C. Brewerton, who ha been visiting at Arrandale with Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Oakley, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. : In order to give everyone an od portunlty to make entries for th'; Fair the office in the city hall will be open each evening this week until 9 p.m. 202 Auction Sale of Solid Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, the equal of which has never been seen in this city. 408 8th Ave. W., Aug. 28. O. M. Hunt, Auctioneer. 200 Making her final appearance of the season at this port, C. N. R. steamer Prince Henry, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning from Skagway and other Alaska points and sailed at 9:30 ajn. for Vancouver direct. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- torshlp Norco, Capt. A. Rkholm. ar rived in port at 8 o'clock last nlglif from Ketchikan and, after dis charging one carload of frozen fisn for transshipment East over Canadian-National Rallyways, sailed for Seattle. The case of A. Donald, charged with keeping a gaming house at his M6nte Carlo premises, as well as those of several men, charged with being Inmates, were adjourned until Friday on coming up this morning In city police court. It was learned at the offices of the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator this morning that no shipments of the 1931 wheat crop had yet been delivered from the prairies and that, so tar, no word of any shipment to the local house had been received. . C. N. R. steamer Prince John, oouver via Ihp Queen' Islands ar9 will remain over here until 10 o'clock Monday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. This is the vefwel's last voyage on her present summer schedule. Flight Lieutenant Johnson, R. C. A.F.. Vancouver, who has been on a trip into the Yukon on official business, disembarked here this morning from the steamer Prince Henry. He Is to make an inspection of damage to the Northern B. C. Airways Oypsy Moth seaplane, which recently met with an accident at Langara Island. Extent of repairs necessary will be determined by Flight Lieut. Johnson. TAXIDERMY jjSy Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LKSTIN Prince George NATURAL URE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered daily from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satis-faction guaranteed. PRINCE RUrERT DAIRY Rox 8!3 Phone 187 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone C49 THE DAILY JNEWB Expects Stork in July "xrOTHER advised me to take JLYL the- Vegetable Compound because I suffered such pain each month. "It helped me so much that after 1 married I still took it. I am ex-peering little one in July and I depend upon Vegetable Com pound. Mr sister takes it too." Mrs. Aubrey S. Smith, P. O. Dox 104, North Sydney, Nora Scotia is only one of thousands of women who depend on Vegetable Compound to carry them o-er difficult times. Won't you try it,too? i 1 Valentin Dairy MUk leads with tho highest test in the City. Analyst 4.4. 201 Miss Barbeau wishes to announce that an Exclusive Line of New Fail Hats have Just arrived. Mrs. (Dr.) McDonald and family Of Klncollth were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver. Norman L. Freeman, local repre sentative of the International Fisheries Commission. Is on a trip to Petersburg and other Alaska points on official duties. Dr. A. S. Lambtuberculosts ex- nert for the nrovlnelai eevernment. Uarrlved In the cityw6rr'the Catala Eyestcrday afternoon, from Anyox. file will hold a clinic here soon. Station KJR of Seattle last night clayed the number "When Huba Plays the Rumba on Ills Tuba Down in Cuba," at the request of "Jack and Teddy" for Reg Keisey of Prince Rupert. Mr j W. E. Walker and family, who have been spending the summer at Arrandale, where Mr. Walker Is cannery manager, were passengers on board the Catala yesterday afternoon bound for their 'home in Vancouver. Quite a number of the members of the cannery crews of Arrandale on the Naas River and North Pacific on the Skeena. both of which plants have now closed down after the season's operations', were aboard the steamer Catala yesterday after- j noon bound for Vancouver. The Twenty Years Ago tolumn of the Vancouver Province has the following: "Duncan Ross has been nominated by Cnmox-AUln Liberals to contest that riding In the federal election. He received 60 votes to 45 for Former Judge W. W. B. Mclnnes at the Nanalmo con- j ventlon yesterday." Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caloran of Calgary, who have been visiting here for the past two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, left on today's train on their return home. Mrs. Caloran .'is Mrs. Stephen's sister. Mr. Caldran Is a locomotive engineer for the Canadian National Railway at Edmonton. "R. W. Brock, director of the Dominion geological survey, is a visitor in Vancouver. He will leave for the north tomorrow and will visit the new silver-lead oqrnp,, near Hazolton and recent discoveries In the Portland Canal district before returning to Ottawa." Twenty Years Ago column, Vancouver Province. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 e Eagles' Novelty Dane August 2R Ladles refreshments. Gents. 50c. Elks' Dance August 28th. Eagles' Social trnd Smoker Sop tetnber 10. . . ' , Catholic basaar October 21 and 22. Glasses fitted b registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store.. Elks' Dance, Friday, Aug. 28, Metropole Hall, in honor of Miss Vivian Hlckey. Admission 50c. 102 Thomas McMeekln returned to the city on the Catala yesterday af-Iternoon from a brief business trip to Stewart. i ; By special request we have con-; sented to continue out "$5.00 Special Permanent Wave." Nelson's Beauty Shop. Blue 561. 200 Mrs. W. B. Jennings left on today's train for a trip to her horn? in Toronto. She is the wife of Rev. (Capt.) Mr. Jennings of the Anglican mission boat Northern Cross. Mrs. T. W. Falconer and daugh-lter, Juanlta, who have been spending the summer vacation at Alice Arm, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning to New Westminster where they reside during the school session. Miss Ruth Young, after spending the summer vacation at Port Simpson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd Young, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver en route to Van Anda where she will take up school teaching duties. A. J. Tekniepe, Canadian passer ner manager for the Hamburg American Line with headquarter? in Winnipeg, after having spent j -ouple of days in the city, sailed this v10"1 on the Prlnce Hcmy for Vancouver. He is on an offl- clal tour of Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. . David Wilton formerly of this city and resldlnj at Queen Charlotte City for the past few years, arrived In the city ht mnmlriB nn the Prince John from the Islands and will sail this' afternpon on the Princess Louhe for Vancouver whence they will proceed by rail to Montreal where they will embark on September 2 aboard the steamer Duchess of Richmond fotf their home In England. They are accompanied by their three children. Sweet Youngster! Doeant he make you smile? His cute antics t His amusing little tricks I He's 'a source of constant satisfaction and pleasure to you. But how troubled you are when ha Is till Babyx Own Tablets are the standby In thousands of homes where there are children. These little Tablets are a simple, yet effective laxative for children of all ages. They prevent and relieve atopic f even, colds, coEc, Indigestion, etc. Avoid serious illness by guarding your children against constipation. Get a box of Baby's Own Tablets today. Doot ever be without them. 25 cents at any druggist's. us BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') For Children of AH Ages KINfiSLEY SCHOOL North Lonsdale. B.C. A Boarding and Day School for Boys from 0 years of age and upwards. Located In North Vancouver all the advantages of the' suburban surroundings and Immediate touch with the great city. Splendid location-spacious grounds healthy surroundings. Separate houses for Junior and Senior boys. Course of studies to Junior Matriculation. Special attention patd to Athletics and Physical training. School Re-opens Sept. 8th For full particulars write Headmaster. Klngsley School, North Lonsdale. B.C. Wednesday, August 26, 1931 1 " 1 r ' ' 1 Family Shoe Store Annual Sale Continues For this year's event we have included every pair of shoes in the store. We offer, not just summer shoes, but the models and styles in vogue right now. Shoes in the latest fashionable style. Plenty of Styles and Fittings and a Competent Staff to Wait on You Outfit the Children For School Right Now Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention A. J.Webber, Mgr. 1 P.O. Box 1581 EVEN THE "IN-LAWS" How would you like to be a young bride and make that proud boast? That Is what Mrs. E, N . down in Nova Scotia, can do. And all because she has discovered one simple cooking secret! Here is her letter: "I never knew milk could make such a difference in cooking. I really don't know how I can thank you enough for the wonderful little cook book. 1 haven't failed in one single recipe. "You see. I haven't been housekeeping long and I didn't know much about cooking, and since I discovered Carnation MUk my husband thinks I am a wonderful cook, also my in-laws.' (And now comes the secret of her suc cess.) I always keep a large supply of Carnation Milk, for I use it In most everything I cook. Here is the reason Mrs. N gets such wonderful cooking results with Carnation Milk. Itis, in the first place, the best of pure, whole milk, protected at the source. Carnation "field men" devote their time to teaching dairymen how to breed-up their herds to higher standards, and showing them what eond business it is to have clean herds, housed in clean barns, milked by clean tunas into clean utensils. This safeguarded milk is evaporated to double creaminess, so that everything in which it is used is rich and creamy. It is "homogenized" the PRODUCED IN CANADA For velvety soups and sauces, rich Ice creams and candies, fine-textured cakes and puddings and custards, always use Carnation Milk convenient, economical, always dependable. Clean housing of dean herds and clean handling of the milk safeguards Carnation Milk at the source and protects its purity. And this protection continues until Carnation reaches you in its hermetically sealed containers. (St rtcJpt tbove.) Milk torn Ctnidlta cows, ptcktd a Ctntit in Cuttdita etas and cuts. A WONDERFUL "SKIN N A Telephone 357 APPROVE HER COOKING cream broken up minutely and distributed all throueh the milk so that every.drop is rich with cream and every dish takes on the fineness of texture resulting from the fine cream particles. Besides giving cooking results which even the best of bottled milk cannot equal. Carnation Milk offers a con venience, economy and dependaDuity which can be had in no other form of milk. i Here is a recipe which will Drove to you the extraordinary goodness of Carnation Milk. Write for free Carnation Cook Book and Baby Feeding Book. Address Carnation Uj., Lunited, 134 Abbott St. Vancouver, B.C. Carnation Tuna Fisha la Newbure 2 tbsp. butter. 2 tbsp. flour, H tsp. salt, tew grains pepper, cup carnation Milk. Hcup water. 2 egg yolks, 2 cups white Tuna fish, 3 tbsp. puniento, I tbsp. chopped parsley, Ktosp. Worcestershire sauce. Make a white sauce of the butter, flour, seasonings, Carnation and water. Add the slightly beaten egg yolks and cook for 3 minutes. Add flaked tuna fish, diced pimiento and chopped parsley. Heat thoroughly and add Worcestershire sauce just before serving. 3 tbsp. Sherry flavouring and a few gratings of nutmeg can be used instead of the Worcestershire sauce if desired. Serve in patty shells or on toast points. Garnish with stars cut ) from pimiento and parsley. Serves 5. SPECIALIST 7VO NCtf Box