flOt THREl Prepare To Go Treasure Hunting D. :f Jur tn-iisure htm 'aim ui Pi - L.r.d, paUtiui y.ti hi of Mm.- B. 'iim. wa.s luani Utfl ;t Otxpo-t. Sonla II. slipping FREE! One Tin of After-Shaving Talc With Every Purchase of One Tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream 50 cents rates Ltd. 'Otfia Pioneer DritQj? is ts Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. TIlttEE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS Spring Clearing Sale of FINE FURNITURE Now in Full Swing Barrie's Home Furnishings UNION STEAiMSIIII'S 1.IM1TMI Mrwiurrn trtitr Print- Itupert I w Vaweuirr: T !. t'AT.U A rt:ilY Ttf.MlAV. t Hi I' M Am., iiv Vim-outer, vu O .1. Kill. Thursday Noon approl. TS! tAKDKW :V:UY l ltlhAV MIllVKillf ' Arriving Vancouver 8und.iv m:rth:Kht apjirox Mj ajlmg to Part blinuaon. All , Arm A;no. 8trt and NM River piMM Sunday R IX) p m I ii 'Ik i information rr .i l I n 4 nil 'jllnuf. unit UckrU nt ntl.M K Kiri ltT AUt'ACY: Sr mid Arnur. I'liiHtf MR COAL Buy (he real Coal our famous Ldson and Cassidy-W'elllntion In any quantities. Also nulkley Valley Hay. raln and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Peed Co IMIONES 58 AND 558 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitV FOR SKEENA IIRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY ' tarly Delivery Throuiliout the Cly Mic Ocean in vicinity of Cocos Carstdirs. noted British sports- England, recently. Here's the down tiie ways FREE! FOR KELP I 0FFLYER Jaianre Consul Asks For Certain , Assistance From City For Aviator A communication has been received at the mayor's office from the Japanese., consul in Vancouver. ,& Yado, bespeaking certain assts-' tance and co-operation for S. Nlahl- hara, Japanese aviator, who is due flight from Tokyo to San Francisco. Certain services will be needed while the plane Is here such as .guarding the machine, etc. CAPE UEALE IN The Canadian boat Cape Beale, with a catch of 35,000 pounds, wsjl the only halibut boat In today with, a fare to offer. The Cape Deaie disposed of her fish to the United Pacific Fisheries on the usual terms. Local Items Diunerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroncr's Store. Ride in safety, phone 32 Taxi. Specialize in night service. Two drivers on the Job. H.'tf) Mrs. W. D. Moxley was in charge of the arrangement o! the musical program at the tea and sale of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid on Thursday afternoon. CPJt. t learner Princess Alice Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning fron Vancouver and sailed an nour later for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she will be back here next Wednesday afternoon southbound. W. D. Gordon, superintendent of the river division of the Yukon & White Pass Route, and Mrs. Gordon were passengers aboard tht Princess Alice this morning bound for their summer residence at White Horse after having spen: the winter in the south. FASHION HINT "How to make my old short skirts conforto to the new length was a problem to me until I hit on this IUn. I propped the bem; and as the part that had been turned under was darker than the rest, 1 redyed the entire drew, after having bleached the Rood, following directions in the Diamond Dyes package. "I used Diamond Dyes for the redyekg, of course. I have dyed many likings with these wonderful colors. They have saved me many dollars and nave never failed to give perfect results smooth, even colon fast to ear and washing. Friends think my things are new when I redye or tint them with Diamond Dyes. They do give the most gorgeous cokrr Mrs. G.C.. Levis. Quebec Still on the Job This notice is published w correct the impression that the'J. R. Wattdos Company have not got a rmjpigfttatTve in Prince 1filjU. ijan still on the job and intend stajfng 'with it On my nex. trip around I will have a special; offer to make to all my patrons.' p J. FIILDIIEIM The J R Wat kins Agent' Phone Red III mt mam FROM MONTREAL tO GLASCJOW-r.ELFAST-LIVER-I'OOL Apr SO tltmy ,30 Mellti Uy 'i -. SV' of Bcdi Ttt My 16 '.... Mlnncdou Mar' St Duchfw o1 Uverp.iol XNot calling at Uverp:yl. . T(rtHlU'0()L . AartJ.SB .I w. . ,llrlwa tj'ktho.) tfayvlS :' Diirlmii uf York To llarve-London-Antwerp Jay Moatoalm May 2 Montroa- FROM QUEniC ro ciiERROUiio-soirriuMrTON trti as. May aa . . gmprew ,i rranw May-SO. June SO of ustrallR FROM VANCOUVRH Tn llHll-Jao-'lilHa-Mrtllpplnf MW ROUND TRIP FAKES TO ORIENT AdIv tn AkcqU vvervwMre or j i. roiwir.n 8traimh:p Ocnl. Vms. Amt C P R station. Vancouver. Ttlrphone Trinity 1161 The Best Place FOR Enfirtrs, t and i Wheel Trail-. ru, Solid and Pneumatie Tiros, ) twrtnmfwr New or Used 'Parts for all makes of Cars and Trucks. B.C.'s Lurgest Used Replacement Parts House M Ilr. Serrlee Phone. Write or Wire VANCOttVEK AUTO WKKCKING CO. 110 Oranvilli St., Vancouver THE DAILY NEW8 Saturday, April 18, 1931 Sleepless NERVES The nerves themselves never sleep. The involuntary nerves muit work all the time orttpie'idtal organs would cease to function; It;U only when supplied with nerve force that the heart beats, the lungs breaths, and the other vital organs perform their natural functions. The unfortunate condition la when you cannot sleep. The weak, irritated nerves will not let you rest. So day by day you sre losing vital energy until sooner or later must come a nervous breakdown. Sleeplessness snd headache sre the warning 'signs, when the nerves g o wrong. YoU'inaJr. also .have Indigestion and feedings of fatigue. All the vital organs sooner or later slow up, when nerve fores is lacking. The most certain restorative for the nerves is i Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It has forOven its effect in so many thousands of cases that there is no question of its merits. Taxi Special for Sunday only. $2.50 return to Galloway Bridge. "52 Taxi. 90 Mrs. Sam L. Simpson and child will be passengers sailing tonight on the Prince John lor Massett. Bishop, E. M. Bunos. O.M.I.. will sail on the PrinecCharles this afternoon for a trip to Stewart on ecclesiastical business. - - Mlas M. Owens of the local tel ephone exchange will sail on the Prince Charles tpknorrow night for a vacation trip .JW- Vancouver. P.T.A. meeting Booth School on Monday 30th, 8 pm. Moving pic ture "Down Tfee Spanish Main.' and "Triangussf Tour through Jas per" courtesy C.N. Railways. 91 The Canadian Dental Hygien Council Campaign to be held April 22 and 23 has been cancelled on account of illness of Dr. Thompson. 811 D. C. Stuart, who has been on a ! week's trip to Edmonton in connec-1 tion with his duties as census com-1 mlssioner for Skeena, will return to the city on tomorrow's train. Dr. L. B. Wrinch of Hazelton , who has been on a vacation trip to j Vancouver arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Charles this morning and proceeded by train to the interior. W R Overend. who sailed this morning on the Princess Alice foi Stikine to take up his summer duties as customs officer on th" Alaska-British Columbia boundary was accompanied by Mrs. Overend. ATTENTION General meeting of the Prince Ruprrt Fishermen's Co-operative A 'oriatlon will be held in th Mrtmpole HsU, Prinoe Rupert, Saturday. April 18 at 10 ajn. Members only. vl ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple bridge whist ami dance. Metropolc .Hall. Monday April XI. Oyro Hoedown May 1. OOBJPORATION OP TBS CITY OF prince Rvrmr TAK WOTICS! THAT: 1. The ooiuicil oi Ska Cbrpoiailoii oi the CHy ot Prinor Rupert IntMida to crnatnict an aaphaltia sMwalk on ere-oaotMi lumber bur with eoaerate curb xvwuaan faet iV est taa eat aid of Tth Stnt from lat Avasue to inri five(ra. aa a leal JapoTecBat. and ttsaAs to apaclaHy aaaaaa Jh eawt upon tha land abutting dlrootly on thr work. seept aurh poTUoo of thr coat aa la incurred at "irrat tntenactlona. a, The ttimktrd roat of the work U lSAO. ot which a2A.O0 la to be paid by thr Corpsratlon. and tha aatnaaird annual aperlkl m:e rr foot frontaac f SO 7804. The Trc:xl aemamr'it la to tx paid tn SO annum laatalinenU. S. Pamona dririni; to petition again undertakinc thr rk aiuat do ao on or before the 23rd day of May. tSSl. E. P. JQNB& City Clrrlc Dated thla 17ih clay of April, laai. OOfSPda-rov nw THR CITT OP PRINCE RUTErT TAXI NOTICSB 1 HAT: 1 The Council ot the Oorporatton ot the City of Prtno Ruprft rUHend U conatruet an aapmi'lo atdrwalk on crc-oeoted lumber bHi wfth evnerete curb. aeentern fret widf on the south atdr of Snd Ax-rnu- r nnmenclng at f poin event rrn fret ot thr rt pro party Una of 7ih street to a point ten trot went of tru -.tt . property line of Sth Street, m a lo- ,,i Iraprovemrnt an l Intei'da to aprciH' aateaa the oost upon thr land abuii.ug dlrretly on thr work, rueept muh iwrtlou of the ooet m la incurred ui trat tnterwetlorta. a. The ratUriHtrl oat of the work U S84S7 28, of hlcll f349.TS ie to te paid by the Corporation, and the estimated annual aperlal rate per foot frontage h SO TSBfl. The aperlnl laarearneiit to to b paid in 30 annual InMalmrnU. s Peraana deaiiiiig to Mtiqon agaUu' unoertaklni th wofk mttat do mn on or before the SSrd day of May, 1831. fe.P. JONE8. Olty Cirri. Dated this 17tU duy Ot April, 1931, Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Murdoch McLeod and Alex Mur ray arrived In the city on the ss Prince Charles this morning from Vancouver. They will Join the staff of the Alberto Wheat, Pool's elevator here during' lU'e loading of boats. ' There were 80 passengers on board the steamer Princess Alien when she arrived in port thi.; morning enroute to Skagway. One person disembarked here from the vessel while about ten boarded her here to go north. CNJl. steamer Prince Charle-,, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart whence she will return here to morrow evening southbound. W. H. Stewart of the Edward Lipsett Co. Ltd., who has been here for the past few days on company business, will sail by the Prince Charle.? tomorrow night on his re turn to Vancouver, accompanied by Mrs. Stewart and son. Geo ire Adams, wen known Doasc Lake mining man. who has been spending the winter In the south, was a passenger aboard the .Prin cess Alice this morning bound, for Atlln where he is He take charge of mmlng operations on the placer gold property on McKee Creek In the Atlin district which was formerly operated by the Delta Cold Mining Co. Ltd. Mr. Adams was accompanied north by a eiew of ten men. Press dispatches yester day told of plans which are being made for the resumption of operations on the property. sfforYott tnJSlty fea Baby's W SoajA llQcepis'fflffl , j FOR Mother's Day You are always in her thoughts You can't be with her. perhaps but you can send your PHOTOGRAPH Benson Studio Phone 426 DR. HUGH U DICKEY SPECIALIST Bye. Bar. Nose and Throat At St. Elmo-Hotel Eyes Tested Foe O lasses HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roonu A. J. rilUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Praser und Fifth Sis. Savoy Mrs. Perkins and O. Davis. Port Esslngton; C. Deschamps. Vancouver. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prep TMK 1101 EL HIITII WHILE Hot A Cold Watar: Steam Heat 75c 1'EIt DAY AND UP Trlrphone SSI Ilojal C. Wilkinson and E. Stacey, Terrace: R. E. Hogan. Haysport; Oep. Sohonovltch, Ocean Falls; E. Mac-Donald, city. Boston Grill Phone 4S7 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays Saturday Night. 9 to 18 Danre Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties - - Freshness to Yellow label Salada feOcts a lb Brown label Salada ?Octs a lb 4Fresh (rem the gardens CHURCH FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. U. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "TIIE DIVINE ANSWER TO OUR ENDLESS QUESTIONS." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "REFLECTORS OP GOD, INCLUDINO THE TESTIMONY OP AN ATHEIST." . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian 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 o'clock. Subject, "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT." Sim-day School at 12:15. Testimony meeting, Wednesday at 8 pm. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. XV. I). Grant Ilollingworth, UJV. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Subject, "SIN. PACT OR FICTION." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "JONAH WITHOUT THE WHALE." Male voice quartet, "He Lifted Me." ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church or Eneland) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson. Dean Holy communion at 8 ajn. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 ajn. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Adair Carss Chapter Has Annual Tag Adair Cans Chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, is holding its annual tag day today for the purpose of raising funds for the upkeep and beautification of ex-service men's graves in Fair-view Cemetery. Mrs. J. A. Teng. regent of Adair Carss Chapter, i? convener at headquarters of the tagging in the Canadian Legion building and the following ladiei are tagging: Mrs. C. Brewerton. Mrs. Jack Ratchford, Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs. Victor Houston, Mrs. D Orchard McLeod, Miss Roslc Cox. Miss Beatty Barber. Miss Mickey Skattebol. Miss Edith Brewerton and Miss Mildred Hunt. GAME ACT OFFENCES Game Wardens E. W. Baker and Ed. Martin returned yesterday afternoon aboaroJe provincial police poer cruiser P.M.L. 8 from r patrol trip to .'Tulsequah on thr Taku.Rtver. Th$!r travelled as far as Taku' Inlet orr the; police boat, mushing and travelling by river bdat fiom there Into Tulscquah. Stipendiary Magistrate , J. P Scarlett , of Stewali. "who returned south m steamer, at, the first of the week, .went in , with the game wardenmhd-aftied cisei'wnic ich re sulted as follows William Strong, charged with being a fur trader without keeping proper record book, fined $50 and $2.50 costs, with option of two months' imprisonment, . twenty beaver skins were confiscated. Robert J. Wilms, trapping without a licence, fined $50 and $2.50 costs or two months imprisonment. Jack Hatton. being In possession of moosemeat during the close guaranteed the last leaf NOTICES j season, fined $29 and $2JQ costs, jwith option of thirty days' Imprisonment. Vernon Wager, being in possession of moose meat during ths ('close season, fined $25. and $2.50 costs, with option of thirty days' imprisonment. DDD for the severer forms of eczema An arflvn flu 1,1 that tvntliM tni t skin. A doctor's formula with a brilliant rerord. Ilrhlng atops Instantly this dear stainless treatment penetrates the sick (issues. W. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST . ORMES LTD. raiBti j i m i a i mmm i-i.ra.ivsi FORD SPORT COUPE r The Ford Snort Coupe is Just the Uilnrf.r., pleasure, or holidays, for shopping, for the theatre and for the many social and business activities of a busy day, according to S. E. Parker The Loral Ford Dealer. It neat appearance makes it a distinctive car for the Individual, yet four persons can be accommodated comfortably aa it has a commodious rumble .seat