PAOI THREE ii D. & W. GIBB'S FINE SOAPS Cold Cream Soap Superfatted, small size, cake .25c Cold Cream Soap Superfatted, bath size, cake 25c "Noomie" Lemon Soap Large size, each 35C "Otto de Rose" Soap Cake 50c Itose Geranium Soap Bath size, cake 35C Shaving Cream Tube 40c Shaving Stick In new patent holder case, stick .50c Ebony Shaving Bowl Each $1.00 Shaving Bowl Itef ills Each , fc 50c Glbbs Dentifrice Per tin 15c and Z5e Ormes Ltd. Zrfut Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of TK.UL IIKITIXII COL1 .'MIMA ELEPHANT lire n t tiir.Mii At ninn.m.m fntducers It Refliier of TADANAC Itrmiil IXtCTKOI.YTIC AMMONIUM PIIOSrilATE SULPHATE OP AMMONIA TKII'LE SUPEItrilOSI'HATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers rae lrlnce Rupert f or Vancouver: TJ.n. CATALA EVtKV TI'tRDAV, 1 JO P.M. Arriving Vancouver, vta Ooran Pali. Tburtdar Noon aperox T.H.S. CAKIIKNA EVtKV IKIIIAV MIIIMOIIT ' Arriving Vancouver Sundajr mldnlctH fio. Weekly tailings to Port SUupaon, Alloc Ann. Anyoc Stewart and Naa River poirtt Sunday. 8:00 p.m. further information regarding all tailing mid tickets at rmSCE Rl fKRT AdtNCV Her ond Avenue. I'lione SOS CANDY SECRETS FROM A LITTLE FRENCH-CANADIAN SWEET SHOP Dorn in Quebec there In quaint met shop where you can buy the mmt delects hie home-made candies. Its fair cwrier whose name reveal her patrician French inert try. make every delightful, old-fashioned sweet with her own hind i. The very names suggest O-time goodness peanut butter fudge, penoche. prahnea, divinity candy But one ingredient, common to them iH it ai modern at tomorrow. It i UrnaUon Milk. Here it what Mrs. de B says of h "Carnation Milk it wonderful for making candy. I always uae it" What Mr de B did not say is that there it a very definite reason for the silky te xtured. meltirtf -smooth can-diet which Carnation make. It is the finer cream partidea broken up by "homesenltatioo" and diitributed uniformly all through the milk, ao that frenr drop aha ret in thia aeamy fine-on of texture. The tame smoothness and rich crrami rM which Carnation Milk give to ttndiet, it give to all diahe in which hit used Pure, irfcofc milk evaporated to double richness, it tarn on butter and cream ; It alwa r uni rorm in quality aW-ayi depojcUbla. 11 is prlctrd at the source; Carnation "field men" ate constantly busy teaching dairymen the money value of good fo"d. dean water and well-kept barm for their cow, and of the clean hand and clean utensils that keep the milk up to the Carnation standards of purity. Being sterilised, it can be kept without waste. And in reaults it outdous even the beat of bottled milk. Here' a recipe for a simple dehcioua candy. The free Carnation Cook Book has other delightful candy recipe. Send fr h -also free Baby Feeding Bonk, to Carnation Co.. United. 134 Abbott St., Vancouver, B.C. Carnation Cocoamit Cream Candy 2 cups sugar, M tap. cream of tartar, 1 tbsp. butter, H cup of Carnation Milk. i cup water. H tap. vanilla, 1 cup shredded cocoanut Mix sugar, cream of tartar, and Carnation diluted with the water, rook to the soft ball stage. Remove from fire and add butter. When o'l add vanilla and beat until creann cii ex oanut and drop from spoon wl cni.ill balls on a buttered plate, or mold on a buttered plate and mark into squares. VFiBBIKBiZsRDBsBsKMsB OfiMjySQsKa SAFEGUARDED MILK poubly rich In cream, Carnation Milk makes every dish richly de-uctous. And how It cuts your cream and butter bills I Use this pure, dependable milk for all cooking. Camttloa Milk, through the constant activity of Carnation "field jnen", is safeguarded at the source, by Clean housing of every herd and ln handling of all the milk. And J?' protectioh continues until Carnstion Milk reaches you in its nf mttlcslly staled containers, (Set ttclpt $bort.) Milk from CtntdUn cows, ptektd la Ctntd in Ctittdita cans and cases. m PRODUCED IN CANADA i, . : Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Mrs. A. M. Beatty has left Bul ger's Jeyelry store to Join the staff of the Shirley Shoppe. Game Warden Ed Martin return ed to the dty on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to' the interior on office duties. Provincial Constable Robert returned to the city on yester- ! day afternoon's train from a brief 't.rfn in Prtrf TCcAlnortnn nn nfflMAf duties. Ray Commons, accountant in the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, sailed last night on the Prince Charles for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Muaf Kitty Gibson of Vancouver has Ift that city for a two months' visit to New York and elsewhere in the east. She will return to Van couver vta Jasper Park and Prince Rupert. Radio broadcasting station KJR of Seattle on Saturday night played "You're the One I Care For" lor Ben Duffy of Ketchikan at request of "The Qlri Friends" in Print Ruperj. On the provincial page of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province magazine section appears an interesting picture of totem poles at Sktdegate, Queen Cnarlotte Is lands. Miss M. Doldt. R.N.. operating room -supervisor of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, left on thU morning's train for her home 'n Brandon. Manitoba, where she wt'l spend her vacation Robert McCarthy returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Edmonton where he has been for the past three weeks engaged in his work as steam-shovel engi neer for the Canadian National Railways. With a Ucbt DlckjHQ. jrivtid in .part .at ., o'clock last evening from th south and sailed a couple of noun later far Anyox, Stewart and cher northern points, whence she' w'll return tomorrow morning south bound. sen "BUILD a C. PAYROLLS" Used For Years For JtVMITl l Mrsf Mary Calne, valued patron In ; Victoria, sends a letter, yesterday received. We take from it this sen-1 truce. "We have used Pacific Milk fur years, as we like rich cakes and ' pusi ry. so we use if for everything." In this sentence Mrs. Caine touches up in one of the big points, one reason of Pacific Milk's popularity richness. PACIFIC MlLK Factory at Ahbotsford. R.C. I tpnr B.C. Owned and Controlled SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway June 8, 15, 10, 22. To Vanrourer, Victoria and 3, 13, 30. 24, 27. For Itutrdalc, Ocean Falls, Kamu, Alert May, Campbell Kivcr, Vancouver, Victoria Friday. 10 pjn. Full Information from W. V. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 THIS. DAILY NEWS Monday, June 1, 1931 There Should Be No Ugly Women ! There are 2 rlauei of women, (1) The beautiful, healthy and attractive creatures. (2) Those pitiful ones who don't know low to make t!iene.lve beautiful rather tlioM who don't know the vital importance of Kmschen Salts to physical perfertion and attraction I Kruachrn Salts are a perfect Mend of the six vital minerals which Nature ordained, glands, blood, nerve and body organs should daily receive from food if they're to function corrertly and which are impossible to obtain in this age of modern cooking. Get a bottle ofKrusclien and before the bottle is half empty your complexion should be glorioualy smooth and dear. Knisrlten clears blood of harmful acids and poisonous waste matter which cause blemishes, blackheads and pimples. Your wonderful new energy will surprise you mind feels so keen and alert- -no more washed-out feelingr getting up in tlie mornings. Uncle GAZAZUS is coming! Norman WIlksjiano recital, Un.- ted Church, June 2, 8:15 pjn. 123 Glasses fitted V registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Phone 32 Taxi -for special rates, day and night, for large parties. Experienced drivers tf Mrs. R. Ingram and child sailed last night on the Prince Charicn for a trip to Vancouver. George Mitchell will play the part of "Dr. Arbutus Budd" in tne Elks' Show, "The Beauty Shop" at the Capitol Theatre, June 9. 122 Commander H. R. Tingley of Esquimau arrived, in the city from the south on the Catala last even ing. II. E. DeWolf. local manager of W. II. Malkln Co. Ltd., sailed la night on the Catala to make the round trip to Atjjyox and Stewart on business. An interesting article descriptive of the Atlln eot&itry. written hy Kathleen Keats White, appears u the magazine section of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province. Crowning of May Queen ana Maypole dances, Jjine 3, Exhibition Hall. 8 jj.ru. Dane, fotdulUrfl p. m. Admtsston 50c. Balagno's OrT chestra supplies dance program. 123 B. E. Valde of Ihe C.N.R. engineering department returned to the city on yesterday afternoon, train, from one of his periodica' trips to the interior on official duties. George O. Treleaven. accountant in the local branch of the Bank o Montreal, and Mrs. Treleaven will sail on the Catala tomorrow .after noon for a holiday trip to Vancouver. 'Alex O. Webber, formerly of tin Family Shoe Store staff here, arrived in the city on the Galalv yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and will again be ldentifK- with that store. E. H. Crawford, well known Mas-sett Inlet logging operator, having arrived earlier In the day after .i business trip to Vancouver, sailed Saturday night on the Prince John for Buckley Bay. Prof. Charles Hill-Tout, after having spent a few days In the city as the guest of his son anrt daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. A. II. Hill-Tout, sailed by the Prince Charles last night for his home In Vancouver. David Wilton, after having spent a couple of days in the city, sailed by the Prince John Saturday night on his return to Queen Charlotte jCtty. Mr. Wilton it to be census j enumerator for the whole Queen ! Charlotte Islands. i Corp. C. G. Barbcj of 'the city detachment of the provincial po-I lice left on today's train for Smith-ers where he will be stationed during the coming summer while attached to the Forest Branch in ljnnnN4tAn uHt.h fnrast fire InvM. tlgatkin. vw . ANNOUNCEMENTS I . ' Eagles Social and Smoker, June 5. Elks' Show "The Beauty Shop." Capitol Theatre. June 9. i Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June I"" . I Canadian Lr-glotl Picnic July 12 Baseball Mlllionalrs vs. Sons of Canada tonight at 6:45) Furs remodelled, cleaned anil repaired. An experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop, tf Provincial Constable H. L. M-.- Kenney of Terrace arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Dr. L. W. Kergin left on today's, train for a brief trip to Terrace. He will return to the city tomor-. row afternoon. I I C. W. Homer, provincial assessor sailed Saturday night on the s. Prince John for a trip to Port Clements and other Queen Charlotte Island points on official John A. Anderson, road superintendent for Atlln district, after spending two or three days in the city, sailed by the Catala last evening for his headquarters in Anyox. In Friday's Vancouver Provinc appears a picture of Rev. T. H. Wright, United Church minister at Hazelton, who is about to take a year's leave of absence from the ministry in order to engage' In travel and study. Bruce Stevens of the staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station left o ntoday's train for Prince George where he will pay a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevens. DR. HUGH L. DICKLY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Llino Hotel H0TF1 ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel I Prince Rupert's leading family lintel Hot .ind cold water in all roonu A. J. IMCtllHIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd FMth Sts. Savoy O. O. Armfeld and Rolf Layard. Vancouver: R. G. Cunningham and Mrs. M. P. Holland; Port Es-slngton; E. M. Fraser. city: A. n. Stewart. Lewis Island. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prp Till: IIOIKL ttORTII WHILE Hot to Cold Wster; atenm Heat 75c rm DAY AND UP Tfleilmnr IS I Royal J. Davidson, Inverness; Capr. Hans Dumlek, Vancouver; P. Bon:; Selwyn Inlet; A. F. Kenneson, M Johnston ad F W. Somerton. C.N. R.: R. McKay, city. Boston Grill t'honc 4S7 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Orade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 895 I'lione 287 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Oas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue riionc 83 Montreal Importers Our Sample Shoe Sale Continues Any man who requires shoes should not miss the opportunity, as prices have now reached the bottom. Highest grade shoes at lowest prices. Leckics, Packard, Sissman and other well known makes to choose from. SHOES FOR EVERYONE! Men, Women and Children SEE OUR WINDOW Prices are marked plainly on shoes. Some of the samples are on , display in our window. , We also have a large assortment of Running Shoes and Rubbers. ING: Sheriff's Sale In the County of Prince Rupert Holden at Prince Rupert II. Daggett Et AI-and J. A. Swanson Plaintiff United Pacific Fisheries Incorporated, Defendant STOCK FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the . . .. i undersigned up to Friday, the 5th BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT OF jri9Vft,Tlinp nto.,nvWV fnr EXECUTION. ISSUED IN THIS AC- fth: and '. AND TO ME DIRECTED, I TTON, Ulrnm n, ,.nmm nnns r.-m HAVE SEIZED OF THE GOODS OF !,, nn hll.,nB at Vrin n' prt THE DEFENDANT THE FOLLOW- n r. 14235 lbs. of Med. Frozen Halibut linea of dry goodl c,othlngi chll. and 6130 lbs. No. 2 Frozen Halibut dren wcar boote aud snoes fancy (American). Iirrwis . 0215 lbs. Med. Frozen Halibut and 2420 lbs. No. 2 Frozen Halibut (Canadian). Now in storage at Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co, Ltd. for which the warehouse receipts are my possession. Also 1 Ice Box with Chute, 1 Box Conveyor, 1 Box Chute with Tackle, 1 Fish Scale with Conveyor for Scoops, 1 Dynamo with Pulleys and Shafting. 1 Ice Grinder with Pulleys and Shafting, 1 Hoisting Wrench, 1 Hoisting Wrench (second-hand) 4 Rolls Belting, 1 Ice Conveyor. This is now In the build. ing recently occupied by the United Pacific Fisheries Inc. at Provincial Government Wharf. ALL OF WHICH I SHALL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION FOR CASH ON THURSDAY. THE 4TH DAY OF JUNE. 1831. AT 2:30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON AT FI8H EXCHANGE, HUNT'S BUILDING, COW BAY. Dated at Prince Rupert, May 29th, 1931. S. A.. NICKERSON, (123) Sheriff. Fixtures consist of dry goods, cash registers and general merchandise fixtures. The store will be open for inspec tion at any time during business hours. Inventory may be seen at the store at any time upon application. All offers to read at a rate on the dollar as per inventory. Highest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. All tenders to be handed to our representative. Mr. J. II. Pilling, care of Jabojir Bros. Ltd. store. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRU6T ASSOCIATION LIMITED, 222 Pacific Building, (129) Vancouver, B.C. . C. N. II. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays md Thursdays, 3:30 pan. For East Mondays, Wednesdays tid Saturdays 11:30 am Wfould Anyone be a social lion tliis A faded", battered hat 1 hardly respectable yet no worse than dull, grny-looking shoes ...your morning toilet should always include a 'Nugget" shine which waterproofs the shoes as it polishes. MUCGET SHOE POLISH (he M66PHH cfmtinilhatiritt I TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Rupert Motors DODGE DEALERS Oarage and Service Station All Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charter OUR TOWINO & WRICKING CAR WILL HANDLE ANY JOB Phone 5C i Night Calls Phone 181) If you want anything, try a classified ad.