tkOt THREE IN FREE! FREE! One Tin of After-Shaving Talc With Every Purchase of Hi One Tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream 50 cents Qrtnes IM. Oiut Pioneer Drtigffis&s I'liones M & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS Filling Caps The fact thai Mctallunt's "Ptrfectioa'V is dis-tillrd, blended, accd-in-the-wood and . . DO 1 1 LEO . . . in Scotland guarantee as nothing cite can, it uniform high quality. You'll be proud to aerre "Perfection", world leader aince 1807. Imnortfd in Id-, nr. and 40 n. hnrilri ' f , tVDrk Seaic wid the convcnjeoi roeasuring cap- ji "Smooth 41 4 kitltn'i mill A QfCoMmtis Scots (Ohisky TtlJ advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Llquoi Contro. Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Wc K Pun CA1TALL Steams hbp Sekvbce s.s. "PitiNiK ciiaki.ks" lustra Prince Kuprrt Simlaya IO.qfl p.m. for Yancoinrr. Fvr Stewart Saturdays 1.00 .m. s.s. "Phim:k ;t:oit;KM I n r Prince Itupeft TluitiHlaya 10.00 .m. for Vaiinf. itulliiiR at Ocean Kalla and Powell Itlter. I'or Anynt and Stewart Wed-' nradaya at (.00 p.m. I'orlnijililly rrlre to North ami Sou 111 (jumi Charlotte Wlanila-Particular on rrueat. TIU-UTY SKUV1CE S.S. "Prince Henry" lenea Van. romrr dallr at J.00 p.m. Tor Victoria ami Seattle. TRAIN SKHVHX PaaartiHcr trains leae Prince Kuitrrt for Edmonton, Wliml-M anil )Milnt font rery .MinuUy, nlnrxUy and Saturday at 11.10 a.m. naffBonal f mi tj i ha f ..... fill r 14 r t'r- f.i-l mgmn t or It t Mi VUI.IIION. Dial. I'm. Altai, rrinoaltiiiirrl. Il.t- V-K.1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED (Mrnmrra linr rrlnre Unpen t or Vancouver: t'AT.l.. r.VI'.KV Tt F.HIl.W, I.IKI P.M. , ,r"vl' Van. .viv. r. vi. Oce;wi rail. Tliurdfty Ndou approx, t.tltlll:N. KVI.IIY IHtllAY MlllVHlnr Ainunt! Vunciiver Bundav midnight approx v M'lmn to Pun BiinpMiii. Alio. Arm, Anyox. Stewart tud Naaa River point fltmriay. 8:00 p.m. 'i'iiv,ill"rmlln r8rJng all willnia and ticket at -'"Ml llirt:i(T .WIKXCY: mill Atmue. Plione 88 Do ytfti'Mfiil the1 classified advertisements? Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Billiard-11 eemtamals-tohighV rrm YlEaBw. Publto Invited. i?tll Jarrcs Corner was an arrival In, jthe y qfl ,ihe Catala this morning from' Stewart. Ride In safety. Dhone 32 Taxi. Specialize In njeht, service. Two ' ' drlyers.pn the, job . at) Rupert East United Church tea, sale of home cooking, candy and sewing, Thursday 23rd, 3 to 6. Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An .experienced cutter Ooldbloom's Fur Shop. , tf William Macey, who is on a brief business trip to Skeena River cannery points, is expected back in town this afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. R. Oeddes Large and family arrived in the city from Port Simpson on the Catala this morning for a brief visit in town. Union steamer Catala. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 9:20 thlm morning from Anyox, Stewart and other .northern points and sailed (at" lrSQ this afternoon ' for Vancouver and wayports. H. Mj Yourex of Vancouver. B. jc, representing the 4X Oils Lim-jlted of Peace River has bqen In the 1 city for a short time in -the Interests of his company. He expects to return south shortly. Miss Netta Clark of the Arctic Studio has received a photograph showing Morte Craig mounted on the hump of a camel with one of the big pyramids an dthe Sphinx in .the background. The Prince Rupert traveller is now in London and plans to spend the summer on the British Isles. Bishop B..M. Bunoz -returned to the city on the Catala this morning after a brief trip to Stewart on eoclesiaslical duties, .On the ?amK wwc.HU.rter e. m. Lerar of Stewart arrived, being on his wav to Ttrsfce .where he will conduct ' monthly services. Father Charles Wolfe- alio came In from Anyox 'for a fiw' days' visit in town. j Charles Oustifson. an employee of the city waterworks department 'at Shawatltns Lake, wtil leave on tomorrow's train tor New York enroute to Oothenbotg. Sweden, where he will undergo an opera-I Uon for injuries which he sustained while serving overseas ln the Oreat vVar. He expects to br away for several months. While, persuing an Engllsn 11 lutrated paper yesterday, William Ranee Qf Watts' Oroeery staff han the agreeable surprise of seeing a picture of his brother, Oeorge Ranee, of Trlng, Hertfordshire England, who was snapped while showing to a neighbor art album which he had abandoned at Yprea In the Great War and which was later returned to htm by a Oer man. ANNOli.NCKMDNTS Royal Purple bridge whist aatt dance, etropole 1111, Monday. AprU 27. Oyro Hoedown May 1. Moose Whist Drive and Dance Friday, May 8th. S.Q.N. Vlnland Jjo. 38 Independence Day .Dapce, Moose Hall. Mav 15.' Canadian National Recreation Association Monte Carlo night. May 18 and 19. CN.RJI. Badminton Courts . OA 1 rtmr .vv UITS TS New sa'npi Just arrived of spring , and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of thp very latest. LINO T1IK CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part ot , the city. i ! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Vhoae 619 ISA THE DAILY NEWB Tuesday, April 21, 1931 t III. ( I c.l ela n s floors, walls a t A .it m jl .e r y tn i ngu inq tne iVdK'e'n Philip Marsette, . whose premises the police Sunday, appeared before A letter from Ja,ck Roberts of U.li .'((') TRIP TO HEIGHT i Full strensth for Sink Drains Full strength for the toilet bowl In solution for all general cleaning GlLLETT'S Lyc "Eats Dirt" Glasses filled ; by registered N optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, is on altripi tcHAliee Arm on official dutiesvt t . . ;.. .jl. -Ill Ti This afternoon'si tralnyduo from the East at 3:30, was reported this morning, tip' be on time ,., LAND PROVES INTERESTING IN CONNECTION WITH TALK OF PEACE RIVER OUTLET (Continued from Page One) I ! Flake Lye ALye should never be dissolved in hot water. Ke OF his strong protestations before the i start on the trip. The return trip was made over the same route. leaving tne Caribou Heights on October 10, passing Kitchener Lake (Slccanie camp) on the .EEP a "tin of Gillett's Lve hanJv nA you can cut'ybur kitchen cleaning time intwo. Greasy pots, pans and dishes, soiled walls, the kitchen floor, etc . . . all can be more quickly and thoroughly cleaned with absolution of one tablespoonful of Gillett's Lye dissolved in a gallon of cold water. To Iceep.drains free-running, pour a small quantity of full strength Gillett's Lye down them each week and they'll never clog with dirt and grease accumulations. Gillett'i Lye has many handy house-hold uses. Send for the new FREE Gillett's Lye booklet explaining how It will make all your cleaning easier. twelfth. Thutade Lake was left behind on the fifteenth, and on the Activities of sixteenth there was a two-foot 1923-30 snowfall on the summit of the dl- vide, where some grizzly bears were seen. Cross Meadow, a mountain REPORT ON YARD HERE Local Dry Dock In Reviewed in Govern ment Publication. on Second Avenue were raided by Below the confluence of the Bear top meadow on this divide where ln tne nscal yea"" 1929-30, 13 Magistrate McClymont in city po- wiwi its urger inouutry me busiui, ; Indians erected a crude wooden vessels were ciocnea, cieanca, pain-wtrich comes in from the north, the cross many years aeo and which is and miscellaneous hull and lice court this morning nn a 1 travellers left tnu valley and, after i till standlne. was na.ued nn that engine repairs carried out in the charge of keeping liquor for sale croMlnB the river on a raft, .they same day. On the seventeenth they Prince Rupert dry doik. according and was remanded until tomorrow. m tne direction oi inuiaae crossed the Sustut, and reached to the annual report of the ma- this city urging the advantages o.'j Tne7 w1 now reaching country j store at this point where supplies eighty-one vessels had' mlscellan-co-operatlve processing of salmor which is little known to the white i were replenished. Bulkley House, at ous hull and engine repairs not appears m the current Issue of tn men and jbout which fabulous tales the head of Takla Lake, was reach- requiring docking. British Columbia Fisherman. Mr i nave been taJd ot "mountains of ed on October 24, Takla Landing on Ship construction at the yard ; Robert advocates that the gov-ernrqent should set aside a fund i for loans to fishermen to enable them to process their own MOURNING WARDROBE "A death occurred in our family and I had to to in mourning. 1 could hardly afford to buy all black clothe, so decided to dye what I had. I consulted our druftckt- and be advised using Diamond Dyes. Everything came out beautifully: coutsl wmjI dresses, stockings and all. I have since learned to appreciate tbe excellence of lhc 4Uck Diamond Dyes. I tried another lilack. dye hnd. the results ere impsfble. I had to-tjet Diamond Dyes and do the work over. Recently I have tinted my curtains a beautiful raspberry shade and dyed a rug a lovely garnet with Diamond Dyes. They arc real money savers the finest dyes money caa buy I truly believe. Mrs, G.K.L., Montreal S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars ! Trucks Tractors Tlras Accessories' -i- pas & OH Flat-Rate' Repairs Wrecking Scrvlco Third Avenue Phone 83 HOTEL ARRIVALS ; ' Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water ln all rooms. A. J. l'ltUnilOM.ME. Prop. Cor. of Frastr .nd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel l, I. Zarrlll, Prop TIIK IIOIEL WOKTII WHILE Hot A Cola Water BUam Meat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlriilione t8l Itoyal Billy the Jap. Port 'Esslngton. Boston Grill Phone 457 Trince Rupert Large Cabaret SIM.CIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Lake. Little Known Country coming into their hunting and trailing grounds and Chlsholm was not slow in telling them that he rame to see mineral deposits. They claimed to know of rich mineral finds farther to the north but Chlsholm did not have time to go with ' h"t to see the showings. It was now getting well Into October and Leon George wanted to turn back but the white man urged him on. Northward they Journeyed towards Two Brothers Lake and reached the high rolling plateau country that divides the Flnlay from the Stikine River system. Here I the timber Is left behind for a bunch 'grass region that opens out for many miles to the north and east bljr iui uuiooaft I1U iui me iiiBiijr thousands of .caribou which feed here. When made accessible by road or railway Mr. Chlsholm thinks It will become a splendid stock raising area. Mineral Indications Mineral Indications were seen too, but Leon Oeorge was unable to show the great mountains of gold and "opper of which he was boasting whrn In Smltharsand Hazelton. He showed the creek, wonderful p&cer gold MpoftjiAe said to be found. But the gbfi pan would show nothing but a few specks of flour gold, nothing worth working even if It had been close to the railway. They also went on Jo, see the mountains of copper but these turned out to be nothing more than a little Iron and eopperstatn. These were the woilderfaMfliWs that Ouru-nooM was supposed td Iwve taken Stuart Henderson to visit, when Leon George was a member of the party. The camp-site where Henderson, Oun-a-noot and Leon Oeorge had camped when the mineral showings were being Investigated was seen. They also saw the cabin of McClalr, prospector-trapper who was supposedly murdered by tho Indians In this region some yeau ago. II any mineral of value Is to be found In the region. Leon George was not able to .show It to Chlsholm, despite Bear Lake Indian village on the ne department which has Just eighteenth. Indians have a small come to hand. Four hundred and row and mountains oi copper, the twenty-seventh, and Hazelton during the year consisted of ons The big opening near the summit of (via Bablne Post on November 11. 67-foot packer for the Canadian the divide between Bear River j The Information gained on the Fish it Cold Storage Co two 75- Skeena waters) and Thutade Lake '.journey Indicates that, while the feet packers for the Island Pa-k- (Finlay River s head) was passed on region north of the Flnlay and.Thu- ins Co . four ino-frnt , for tha October 3 and Thutade Lake camp tade Lake has much good grazing Vancouver Tug Boat Co. and ons '"tutu uh ukwbci . xiua enu oi tana ana some inaicauons or min- Thutade Lake is elose to the moun- ' eraL there is no reason for believing tains that form this divide and Is a it to be any richer that areas much very , snowy region, but Ute north-! closer to the railway. Difficulties of easterly end of the lake is getting , transportation will make its dcvel- more towards tne open country. opment entirely unpractical for! Turning off to the north from ! many vears to come, until a road or I j Thutade Lake they followed an In- :a railway can be built to give access I Record Flight Made to Juneau Pilot EIIN Loners Former Record of Pilot Erkman Thirty Minutes JUNEAU, April 21 A new airplane speed record between Seattle and Juneau, Alaska, was set during the week by an Alaska-Wash ington Airways passenger seaplane 41-foot trailer for J. E. Eyolfsen. Little Kincolith Girl Passes Away dian trail lor several dtvs to reach 1 to it. At present the cheapest me- Kitchener Lake on October 8. Here thod of transportation for prospect- tw,f Stewart. I)au;hter of Mr. and they found the headquarters of the j jng trips would be the aeroplane be-1 W. F. Stewart, Died nomadic Indian tribes called the .cause It saves In time and in travel i Last Week Siccantes of whom about one hun- !Cost more than the difference ln , dred were seen altogether. They are i nrirp a inwI i9k fnr nrmniann KINCOLITH. April 22: Effle hunting Indians who live almost landings wis seen near the summit sfcwart- aed 12- beloved daughter entirety on game, principally tnei0f the Caribou Helohts. while the 01 Mr- una Mre- w- eiewnrt or caribou. Instead of fish like those i bunch -nraju countrv ln that vlrln. ;KlncoIlth. passed away on Wednes- farther to the south or west. They j ,ly ,s smooth enough in many places are very suspicious of white men to Iorm a naturaI landing Held for planes. day of last week, the funeral taking place on Friday. The little girl attended the provincial public school at Kincolith, and was a member of the choir of Kincolith chucch. Rev. Oliver Thome, Anglican Church missionary, officiated at the funeral and the Kincolith Concert Band, under direction of Simon MacKay, attended. Liberal Members Send Present to Premier's Sister As prominent a bride as Mrs, W. 1frr1r1TA tViA fAvm.i. I r II .1 I ...K l ,U. ,11.1.1 l WIIUICU " 'Tue lZ" Bcnne. uld not be permitted to was piloted by Robert E. Ellis and carried five passengers. The plane left Lake Union, Seat- Ketchlkan. One stop was made at Bella Bella. British Columbia, to make her home ln another coun try without numerous tokens of congratulations from her fellow countrymen and women which ex- tie. at 7 o'clock ln the morning nrram. ,i,.mc,M , ,u , ... and exactly at noon landed at " "7 "" r " " The Liberal members from B. C. ft t i")ft.'tUa thnWAi thi1 nrtnvAiitn. replen sh the fuel tanks. Staying thm 0, ottawa.s formwMielal at Ketchikan but a few moments no4teM b a handsome for lunch he party embarked i flowfr vas ft ,ft to tne " " again, and at 1:40 o'clock arrived lar brlde at, juneau. tne tormer record oi eight hours and ten. minutes was held by Pilot Anscel Eckman, of the same company. F. W. Ren worth, assistant provincial manager of the Great West !Life Assurance Co., after spending It is expected that the new snag- the past couple of weeks h,ere and boat, built at the local dry axk ln the district on Insurance busl- (or the federal government, will be ness. sailed this afternoon by the abmpleted and ready to be turned Catala on his return to Vancou- (Jverj ln about a week's time. ver. Dr. Wood OCT! Lfl 'Pifeumohla ... Lft Her . Norway Pine Syrup With a Terrible Cough lfra. A. W. Pswar, BS1 Jana Bt, Toronto, Ont, writaat "Eight trara ago I hnj a Ttry aerloua ill-aoa. I Sad a bad attack of pleurlay and pneambaia and waa all noatha U bad. Thia iUneaa left ma with ttrribl aoogL. I tried aera rai cough medieiaea, bat timy did nn) aaara to hm any effect Ona day my motkar brougki ma aoma a bottle of Dr. Wood 'a Norway Pina Bfrup, aad ftfUr I had taken aeYtral mora I notiead my eou(k gradually leaTing ma. 8ia that Urn a If evar my huabaod and thiMrra or aiTMlf har bad eolda I alwaya ret 'Dr. Wood 'a'." Prir a bhttla; Urge family aiw Hit.; at. all jruytuta r daalara.