Manufacturer of ELEPHANT I Iran (I CIIKMICAL HCKTILIZKKS Producer! It IWInm ot TADANAC lira ml Ef.ECTHOI.YTIC PlMPLBf Cleared A Endj Irritation AMMONIUM PHOSniATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-I1ISMUTH Rash Healed Expels Eczema j (ininiXIANT,8lMning black rv , and spotless stove is a sign of home pride . . . nlso a sign of Zebra Liquid Stove Polish . . . and a sign of good judgment too, because Zebra is the quickest, easiest and cleanest beauty treatment you can give to a stove ... to make it look bright and new. ZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POLISH HKCKITTS (Ofersea) LIMITED MOYTUMI. - ItHtONTO - VANOOUYKK SS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Vtrnrnm Ira" Prince Bupert I or amouml-T.M.N, fAKHRKA KVEHV mlIAt Wee JOT KM r.rt - N.a. niver int.i Sunday 8.00 p.m. Further information n-nnntln 11 ' ' el;.,l)tne5(il, Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Don't forget the Eagles' bis ex cursion o Ketchikan for the UJ3. holiday, July .4. (tf) Miss Phyllis Lamb returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Casslar cannery where she spent the week-end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb. Charles MacLachlan, Wharfinger at. Anypx, who had been in Vancouver in connection with the recent death of his brother, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to the smelter town. Mrs. Curtis Gardner and family of Portland, Oregon, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening bound for Hyder where they will spend the summer with Mr Gardner, who is engaged in road contract work on the Alaskan side of the Bear River Valley. T. B. Campbell, totem pdle pre servation engineer for the Cana dian National Railways, arrived in the city from Hazelton on yesterday afternoon's train. Since he was last here Mr. Campbell has been on a trip to New York and other large centres in the east. Bringing north a fair-sized Hit of passengers, Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 5:30 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 p. m. for Anyox. Stewart and othr northern points whence she wLl return here tomorrow morning outhbound. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Hard Time Dance Friday Tune 26. Presbyterian Sunday-School Plc-ilc Saturday, June 27, Dlaby Is- 'and. Eagle-'- Excursion by- -steamer Prince John to Ketchikan, July 3 io S. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby Island. Presbyterian Bazaar November 5 154 "IJUILO IJ. C. PAYROLLS" Keeps Quality lii Up the Demand There has been so much said about quality in the letters and the demand Is so consistent, it must be the quality that keeps up the demand. People will now and again buy a thing for various reasons but not all the time and particularly in times like these. Quality has made Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Fnclory nt AM.olsford. H.C. 100 It.C. Owned and Controlled SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and SUagway June 26, July 3, 6, 10 To Vancouver, Victoria and 24, 27, July 4, 8 For Butedale, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, io p.m. Full information from XV. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. St 4th St. Phone 31 Tonight's baseball game has been cancelled. Glasses fitted t registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Bert Wood returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Smlthers. Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Ooldbloom's Fur Shop. tf W. J. Crawford, who returned last week from a brief trip to Van-derhoof, sailed last evening on the Catala for his home in Stewart. T. J. . Shenton, inspector of mines, will sail tonight on the ss. Prince John for a trip to Queen Charlotte City on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erskine sailed last evening on the Catala Mr a holiday visit in Stewart. Mr. Erskine is accountant at the Dlgby Island marine station. O. A. Woodland, local aeent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the catala yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Misses Margaret, Muriel and Mildred Lindsay, who have been on a two-weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on tha Catala yesterday afternoon. A. Jure and M. O. Mear of th Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. were passengers aboard the Catala last evening going through from Vancouver to Stewart. Col. A. S. McCulloch, who is interested In the development of the Khutze Inlet mining property, was a passenger form Vancouver as far north as Butedale on the Catala yesterday. Miss- Fanny McLaren. R.N.. of ttv Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after having spent a vacation visiting her home at Terrace. John V. Rittenhouse. noted author, who makes his home In Cannes, France, and Mrs. Rittenhouse were passengers going north .on board the princess Alice this morning to Juneau where they will pay a visit. F. W. Chandler, who has been al the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mln -nesota, receiving surgical treat ment, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. As a result ot the operations he underwent. Mr. Chandler's condition Is considerably relieved. I Frank William .Vnrl .TnVin fViHv three brothers of Fairbanks. Alaska, who have' been attending school In Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice thlt morning bound for their home In the north where they will spend the summer vacation. The following Is from the Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province: "The Granby I Mining Si Smeltlntr Co. today mad a payment of $250,000 on the bond for the purchase of 80 percent Interest In the Hidden Creek cop per claims at Ooservatory Inle., Portland Canal. Development work has been in progress since the Granby Co., was given the bond a year ago." Tenders KALSOMININO Sealed tenders marked "Kalso-mlntng" will be received up to-5 pjn. July 2nd, 1931 for the kalsomlnlng of S rooms in King Edward High I School. Rooms-can be seen from 4 I p.m. to 6 p.m. each school day and on Saturday morning. Further particulars at the school or the secretary. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. O. WILLIAMSON, Secretary, Board of School Trustees (145) Tenders PAINTING Scaled tenders marked "painting" will be received up to 5 p.m. July! 2nd, 1031, for the painting of two! ends and the front of Seal Cove' School. Further particulars at school or the secretary. "The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. O. WILLIAMSON, I Secretary. Board of -School Trustees . , .... 1145) THE TRUTH WINS! JABOUR BROS. CLOSING-OUT Bankrupt Stock Sale Scores a Crowning Success on Saturday all selling records beaten, for a stock of equal size Knowing the deluge of sales in Prince Rupert recently, wc adopted no sensational methods We gave the public the facts and cut prices of the goods! A steady stream of satisfied customers thronged the store all day Saturday. And the slaughter still continues As fast as one bargain goes another takes its place. My instructions are to close out this fine big Bankrupt Stock in the shortest possible time in other words, turn it into money cash. Wc apologize to those whom wc were unable to serve on Saturday and ask you to come again. Wc promise not to disappoint you. If it's bargains you want we arc handing them out. It's the day of days for thrifty shoppers. Wc are setting a new record in bargain giving. Hurry! Hurry! Don't miss this golden opportunity folks, for it's a sale that tears all merchandising values wide open! W.O.GRANT Mrs. C. W. Dawson arrived in trie city from Hazelton on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed this morning on the Princess Alice for a trip to Juneau. John E. Berg, well known Ketchikan banker and tlsh dealer, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morning returning nortn after a business trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the States. J. W. Sheidley, well known Kat sas City broker, and Mrs. Sheidley were passengers going north on board the Princess Alice this morn ing. They will pay a visit to Juneau Alaska. II. N. Brockleeby, acting director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex perimcntal Station, returned to the city on the Prince Alice this morning from a brief trip to Var-couver. being accompanied by h's mother. Mrs. B. Brocklesby. wh will pay a visit here. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all roonu A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop, cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. SAVOY F. Kelly. Winnipeg; O. N. Fraser. city. New Royal Hotel I. ZarrlU, Prop TUB IIOTLL UOKTII WHILE Hot ti OoH Water; Bteara Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphonr till ROYAL E. Byers and R. Wilkins. C.NJI., Thomas II. G. Sterling and S. L. Inglls and V. King, city; C. C. Chrlstopherson, O. Lundgren and J. Hamaoki, Vancouver. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. In Full Charge Sellng out Jabour Bros.' Bankrupt Stock to the bare walls Mrs. L. byrndahl and child sailed Saturday evening ort the Prlnc; Rupert for New Westminster whera they will take up residence. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kirkendall returned to. the city on the ss. Prince George this morning afW a brief visit to Ketchikan. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, arrived in port at 8:30 this morning after her first voyage of the reason on the Alaska tourist run and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. The Prlnc; Ocorge brought in 48 passengers, four of whom disembarked here. HP i PRODUCED IN CANApA ttV Milk from & Cnd in U A i 1 1 i i A R. W. Riley, Terrace druggist, returned to the interior on this morning's train after a week-end business visit to the city. Father William LaVasseur, Ro-raan Catholic Church" priest at Juneau, was a passenger aboard tin rrlnccss Charlotte Saturday after' noon bound for Victoria where he will pay a visit. There were 79 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Charlotte, which was in port Saturday afternoon bound from Skagway to Vancouver. Four passengers disembarked from the vessel here while five embarked here. The best of milk, safeguarded at the source by clean housing of clean herds, and by milking with clean hands into clean utensils, and evaporated to double richness and conveniently packaged in hermetically sealed cans to protect its purity until it reaches you that's Carnation Milk, Moreover it gives cooking results unequalled by milk In any other form. Writt for Cook Book and Baby Book CARNATION CO., LIMITED 1 M Abbott Sl Vntomi, B.C. Ctntiiia cows packed a Ctntditn cans and cases. Hi PAOB THREB THK. DAILY NEWS Monday, June 23, -1931 if! JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes Lid. Dio Pioneer DrujptfisLs Phones 81 & 82 Thlrd Ave & g. g THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TK.UL UICITISII COLUMBIA i Hi It m III 4 1 III si IT"-' H M'