f AGH THREE Its Sine quality has won leadership Yellow label Salada 60ct a lb Brown label Salada 70 cu a lb Fresh from the gardens1 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One Tube Mi 31 Tooth Paste and One Bottlepi 31 Antiseptic $1.00 Value Special, 60c Orates EU. Ztfio Pioneer Drug&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. TIMER GRADUATE PIIAKMICISTS Exhibition of - - - Fine Furniture You Will See the West in Quality and Workmanship When You Visit Our Store Barrie's Home Furnishings always look for the rcdand-grccn package wlicu you buy corn flakes Then you arc sure of Kcllogg's. The flakes with tho "wonder" flavor, packed in the waxtitc inner teal wrapper that keeps them CORN FLAKES Srrre iri'lfc milk or trranu Extra 'delicious Kith tuits or hotter J77 CORN FUKES UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htramrrt Imvf Itlm mm f r siwomw: T.N.N. tMTALA nr.KY Tl KIA V. J I'M. ,nnr0t ArrlvUtf Vncouver, vu 0sn rIl. ThurnUy Noon pprox. TM. 1AUDCN.V f.Vi:itV FKIHAV MIDMOIIT Arriving Viirciv 8uiwl- midnight W,r Stwrt nd MM Mlllngi to Port Simpwii. Alio Arm. Anyox. River points. Bunday. 8:00 p.m. ' lie. mformUon regarding U Ulnga and tlrkeU at --I'KIMU Kl l-KKT AOEM'V; elllU Atenue. 'lollt ri i r COAST UTEAMSHI1S IMaHHfcArtttl B.C.COASrSTKAMSllIl'SKRVICE . m.l.'HL' IMII. T SAILI,U& 1 IlU.il l iving ...,. I To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. Marcn 7, m ana .o. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22. Prince Mary ocen hut. etc. Vnoc uver md Vic torla. vry Friday. 10 pm. Aeents For All Steamship Lines W c:. Orchard Oeu Aicut. 3rdAv.. r.ne. Rupert. PhoM- Kct the habit of reading thc advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. i Local Items Dinnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware, Ilcilbroner's Store. See bridge span installed. Hyde transfer bus lea'Vea Tliifd Avenue and McBride 2,15. ',5dcl return. Mrs, H. A. Dodd who has been on a trip to the prairies, returned to the city on the Princess Norah this morning. Don't fail to see dainty Joyce Gawthorn, Canada's youngest tap dancer, also dfliehtfuj.jtoe dancing display by Torelen fcruyn, Jurtf1 Armour and Rosie Smith at the Pioneers' banquet Tuesday At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night a letter In regard to unemployment was read from the committee on employment and relief of the Mlnisteral Association of Vancouver. Tht let ter was filed. CPR. steamer Princess Norah', j Capt. Albert Nippon, arrived "ml port at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and .sailed an hour later for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she will re turn here next Wednesday afternoon southbound. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port early at 630 last evening from the south and sailed at midnight on her return to Vancouver and way ports. This is the last voyage of the Camosun on this run. the Car-dena returning to the route next week white the Catala will be here from the south tomorrow on her regular run. The Baptist Church Ladles' AW held its. regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Morris, Second Si, with Mrs. George Hlbbard, the president, in the chair, There was a Urge attendance and business was largely of a routine nature. At the close of the meeting, delicious re freshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs S. Hammond, Mrs. Bert Morgan and Mrs. Vic Houston, . , series Monday, March 9. ANNOUNCEMENTS Next Royal Purple Bridge-whin L. O. B A. Bridie, Whist anil Dance March 12. St Patrick's Concert, Catholic Hall, March 17. Presbyterian Shamrock Tea, on March 17, in Church Hall. Inter-Cltv Badminton Tourna mentPremier vs. Rupert, followed by dance. Moose Hall, March 17 Baptftt Stater Sale April- 2. iaMr Cortcert A mil 0 and 7. Di- radMon Alex A. Con mm, Moose Hall. allietle women's League Sprinc Sale AprU 8. . Anglican Cathedral Easter Sale Apni . Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 FROM ST. JOHN TO GLASGOW-nELFAST-LlVER-POOL Uarch la Montdar.' vMari'h 20 Montroc- alch 17, Apr 24 Oucbew of Richnuwd xJ4oi calling t MfMt. To Greenock-Liverpool April J ...i Duchei of Athol! April 17 MontroBe FROM NEW YORK To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON March' 14 Ducheaa or Uedlord FROM VANCOUVER To llawiill-lapaii-nihia-rhlllpjilne MnrchM. May 8 ...Empraaa ol Aal xMar. St xMay S3 .Emp o! Canadn April 11 xJuneS. Enipraaj of RumU Apl SixJuue 30 BmpreM of Japan Staeluding eall at Honolulu. AOlv to Aaenu eWTwtoer or j. j. roimsn Steamablp Oenl. Paaa. Atent C P R Station. Vancouver. TWephoue Trinity 1151 THE DAILY NEWB Saturday, March 7, 1931 RCWNTREE'S anaaaaaBaDaaiBaaaaaBam.aBBBBM the Princess Norah for Juneau en- route to the Talu River country Members of tb committee for the Prince Rupert Pioneers Association had a mating last evening and ..reperted -.ioIL .arrangements complete for 'the annual banquet which Is expected to be an outstanding success next Tuesday evening. Judging from the advance sale of tickets, there should be a bumper torn-out.' r. : ' r (64) I For Sale Gas Boat "PEO." 35 feet long, equipped with a 30 horsepower Kel vin engine. Built for a fish packer or cannery tender. Bids wlU be received by the undersigned up to noon. March 21, 1931. The highest or any tender not necesarily accepted. Boat may be seen at thc Pacific Salvage Company's float, this city. C. L. MONROE. Official Administrator. DAIRYMEN or POULTRYMEN FOR SALE Car Load Oft tons) Good Dry Oat Straw Baled Unlike wheat straw this Is fine feed, absorbent for bedding or for poultry houses and is a splendid cover for strawberries or flowers. $12 Per Ton ' F.O.B. Smlthers MRS. C CHAPMAN Smithers, H.C. VALENTIN DAIltV FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Bishop and Mrs. O. A. Rix have taken up residence temporarily In the Dybhavn house on Fifth Av- enue East. Berger Brynlldse". member of the well known Beiw Coola f amity,1 was here ori"fhe onidsun fa3t evening going Mirougk cr a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thlele of Ju neau, who have been on - a trip south, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to the Alaskan Capital. Inspector John Macdonald, jiro-vlnnal police, who has been on a week's trip to Vancouver and Vic toria, returned to the citv from the sou h on the Princess Norah this morning. A; the meeting of the Chamber of Conimsrce las night a lettei w . read from A C Burdick. pre - .& ni of the Pacific Salvage Co., promising to use his influence to ward securing the desired light at Bonila Island. Badminton finals Moose Hall on Wallace C. Orchard, general Monday, 8 'o'clcfcK'. Admission 25c. .agent for the Canadian Pailflc ' ; i. j Railway here, returned to the city At the meeting' of the Chamber' n: the Princess Norah this morn-of Commerce last night Walter' inK rom a week tr'P t0 Vancou-ttume aeeountkffi at .the Prince ver. He was" accompanied by Mrs. Rupert Drydock, was elected a Orchard who has been spending member. William - P-lancha'rd, well ' St three months In Vancouver. Two letters were read last night from Hon. H. A. Stewart, minlnster , T . el u of public works at OtUwa. one In n who White Pass Route ai Skagway, to dredglng of TugweU ,ltto H ' 1 v v Bay. In which he said that, engl of months In the south, was a pal-, . AnMrimmnt mnuf, -v aboard the Princess Norah , senger e and report Qn .ne work Thc ui.ms u- other wag m re8,rd to ,ugge8ted ties In the north. 1 1 v.t.. h. fuHarmm'.i . floats. Capt. William Stone of Tulse-1 quah. who has been in Seattle and - - elsewhere in' Utte'outh on mining business, arrived here last evening on the Princes Mary from Van couver and sailed this morning on ODD for skin aSSections It rools, Motlies infant!)-. A fluid lint actually does wash the Iilrniishfil skin rlran. V bad Mn is unfortunate, embarrassing, unnecessary, with this formula so rich in healing elements. OHMES LTD. !V J. MfCUTCHEON. DRUGG1S1 DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat At'st. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all room:. A. J. ritUDlIOMriE. Prop. Cor. of Fraser wid Fifth Sts. Savoy Dorothy N. L. Jones, Mrs. Ootid koop and Miss Ooeldkoop, Lewis Island. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prop THE IIOIIX MOUTH unite Rut & Cold Wtter: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone IK I Royal 1 A. Rosen. Dlgby Wah Kee. Chon Yee and Joe Kee, city; M. S. Fobs. Vancouver Boston Grill fhone 45? Prince Rupert large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Trivate Parties Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY FIVE ROSES i - m FLOUR "THE WORLD'S BEST" To obtain- the veiy . highest quality and the surpt, finest re suits insist on "Five Roses." Good cooks all over Canada rely on this flour to make perfect cakes, pastries, pud' dings and breads. FOR SALE AT T1IOS. McMEEKIN, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. (Distributor) and at An Uood veaiers Laka. ! (lie WoJa Milllas Co. U&. IIHIIBIIIIr niiTi;;innvivTrrmTi CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Chrbtian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday service at 11 am. Subject, "MAN." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimony meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading room 245 Second Avenue open on Mondays and Thursday from 3 to 5. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH hf i in Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy liorrllng service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "POWER OF PRAYEiy (Sunday ijchool and Junior Bible Class at 12:15. Evening iService -at 7:30. Subject, "THE SIN BEARER." St. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) -' ' Very Iter. J. B. Gibson, Dean i Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Solo by Mrs. Jarvls McLeod. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermorfat'7i30. Mid-week Lenten service on Wednesday at B pjn. Confirmation classes as follows: Tuesday at 6 pjn. at the 'Japanese Mission; Friday at 7:30 pjn, in the Cathedral. . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe. D.D, Minister Morning worship at 11 ajn. Subject. "ENCOURAGEMENT AND COMFORT IN TRIALS AND CONFLICTS.- Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. "THE PERIL OF RESISTING? GOD." Wednesday at 8 o'clock regular mid-week service study In thc Book of Revelation. A cordial Invitation. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor. Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Preacher. Rev. F. Bush-field of Anyox. Sunday School at 1?:15. Evening service at 7:30. Sold, Th6u Didst Leave Thy Throne," Miss Betty 'iGatttrohlfttUiti Quick COMFORT (or fretful upset children ALL children are subject to little" upsets. They come at unexpected times. They seem twice as serious in the dead of night But there's one form of comfort on which a mother can always rely; good old Cattoria. This pure vege table preparation can't harm the tiniest infant Yet mild as it is. it soothes a restless, .fretful baby like nothing else. Its quick relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once moreback to sleep. Even an attack of colic, or diarrhea, yields to the soothing influence of Castoria. Keep Castoria in mind, and keep a bottle in the house always. Give it to any child whose tongue is coated, or whose breath is bad. Continue with Castoria until the child is grown! al IcASHiiiif , i,i.iTl.m'M Urn X MmtSXH mm w owMfc mm M '"Oim-nr!SZ mm ) loMoeSwj' i t For sale by all druggists. BeVure to get the genuine product with Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on wrapper, and this familiar name plate: Eastoria Made In Canada