p AOI THRU PARKE-DAVIS & CO. Pure Vanilla Extract Special At Bargain 3-ounce 50c pint OrmesLtd. 39ta Pioneer Druqgists Phones 81 & 82 "Build B. C. Payrolls" Your Money Stays TO Here mm All of it docs, when you choose Pacific Milk. British Columbia money stays In British Columbia because the men who own thL' good mllkillve right here. Thr control is right here. Paclflr Milk Is owned by local farmers PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford "100 B. .C. Owned and Controlled' HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading .ff m.-lly hotel Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. FRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts It O. Cunningham. Port Easing ton; Mrs. O. Eyford,. Casslar Can nery. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot tt Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PEK DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrihnitr tM Charles Dalgctt. city; Oeorg Chan. Long Chang. Mar Foon ant Wah Soon, Inverness. ADVKUTISIM! COPY MUST BE IN EARLY Copy for display advertlse- mcnU should be in the hands of the printers not later than 3 p.m. the day prior to puou- cation. Tills Is necessary to en- able best positions to be se- cured. SHRIFT TOURS LLv m Trlces are down. You can aeo Ixindon. raria, iiruiwi., tc . on an Inclualre tour-from Montreal-last In4 24 dayt-and back. Aik for folder on how to travel o irna'l.ngl", widely, and well, from $174. .11 expends Ffir $129. you can aall from Montreal to Belfait.Glaa. cow, Liverpool, Plymouth or London and back. See your relatives and frlenda, or travel at will. r..l dnlna till Oct. 15th Third C j ayuii UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED steamers lre Prlnre Rupert f r VallouTer TJ.K TATAkA EVEHY , ; Via ocean raus. uumi T.R.S. tAROENA EVERY TRIDAY M'""" Arriving Vanwwver Sunday midnight apjrox. t5 Arm. Stewart and Nan Wmif Mlimg. Port 8Unp.n, Allc Anyox. ' Sunday. 8:00 w ttlver loUiU, p.m. Purthor information regarding all tailings ana ticket at -SCr iiltert "rERT AtlESCY: Pre ond Avenue. Pl.one SCS . rntNcr Prices 6"ouncc 90c $2.00 II. Third Ave. & Fulton St. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Sunday ss. Pr. George .. .10 pjn. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pjn. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pjn. SS Cardena, midnight. Sept 23 ss. Prln. Louise 5:30 pjn. From Vancouver . Sunday--ss. Catala .... 4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert .. .10:30 am Friday ss. Princess Mary 4'pjtf. Friday ss. Cardena pjn. Satur. as. Pr. George .10:30 am Scot. 19 ss. Prln. Louise . 9 am. Sept. 30 ss. Prln. Louise . 9 am, For Naas IUver and Fort Simpson- Sunday' ss. Catala ...8 pm From Naas River & Fort Simpson- Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 am. or Stewart and Ariyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 pjn, Saturday ss. Pr. George ....4 pjn. rom Stewart and Anyox Sunday s. Pr. George ....8 pm Tuesday ss. Catala . ..11:30 am Thurs. as. Pr. Rupert .8 p.m. 'or Ocean Falls Sunday ss. Pr. George .. .10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Catala i..r.30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pm. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm From Ocean Falls , Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert .. .10:30 a.m. Friday- as. Cardena pm ss. Princess Mary 4 pr Sat. ss. Pr. decree ...10:30 am. For Queen Charlottes- Sept. 24 ss. Prince John 10 pm. 'rom Queen Charlottes Sept, 22 ss. Prince John am For Alaska Sent. 19ss. Prln. Louise 11 am. Sept. 30 ss. Prln. Louise 11 am From Alaska Sept. 23 es. Prln. Louise ..4 pm From Skeena River Fridays-W. Cardena ...pm HUGH L. DICKEY, M.D. SPECIAUST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tpsted Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel DRY CLEANING AND PI5KSSING Ladles' & Gentlemen's Tailor-Inf Reasonable Prices 31. T. LEK COMPANY 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone GG3 m' a . . j. r. 10 luuropv, wiui hotels and sight-seeing, back to Montreal-24 days. Class A unique opportunity with jolly companions. li CUNAR ANCHOR DONALDSON '., vmnvuiv., . Thursday Morning. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, September 21, 1931 I'UI I III lllilll- Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbrpncr's store. Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette Stone) sailed last night on the Prince George lor a business trip to lice Vancouver. Arthur Brooksbank sailed last, night on the Prince George for a trln to Vancouver. Seattle and other points In the south. O.'W. Laldler, accountant for W. Maikln Co., Ltd., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train I from a trip to the Interior on com- ia pany business. W. J. Crawford of Stewart, who have has been on a business trip to Seattle and Vancouver, was a passenger on aboard the Catala last evening returning north. T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. Miss sailed last night on the ss. Prince Oeorge for a business trip to Van couver and elsewhere In the south as H. Aasjord sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver whence he will proceed .via the on Panama Canal to New York when he will embark for a trip to his native home In Ndrway. the Rev. Oliver Thome, Anglican Church clergyman at Klncoiitn, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to his post on the Naas River after having gone south with his two sons who tre now In school in Vancouver. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at T.va to last evening from the sputh and sailed at 9 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points, whence she will return here tomorrow morn ing en route back to Vancouver and way points. Mr. Finlayson, assistant director . -:r 77 McFayden. an oirteiai oi ine same. from the East on yesterday alter noon's train ana mi on me iores-try Qrulser Lillian D. for a visit w the Queen Charlotte Islands. AUCTION Having been asked to conduct an Important Auction Sale within the next few weeks I with to announce that 'I am prepared to sell house- the hlitory of educational factll-hold r.t other goods by auction, tlos of the province In the Van-Funds available to purchase your couver Sunday Province magazine effects outright on shor,t notice. i22 T. ROSS MacKAY. pfl MAY 22 TO OCT. 15 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31 LIBERAL STOPOVERS Summer excursion fores east daily on Union Pacific s wonderful Ponland Rote and other Tine trains. Scenic route. Short tide trips enable you to visit... Grand Canycn, lion, Iryc Canyon, R.ty Mountain, Grand tston and Yollowitono National Poiti. Information end vacation booklttt on raqvtit, HoiiNU ruir ro oi'.nvi:m m. n OMAHA Iti.SS KANSAS IT Y ,.lt. IS sr. i.oL'is t:t.o CIIICAI.O us. to DF.TMOI T, II7.S CINCINNATI , IJS.19 niw oni I'.ansV. isa.si ll.lVt.t.ANIt IS0.S1 lOHIIMO ISl.tO ATLANTA .... 111.11 riritniiHt;ii. m.M WASHINGTON. Itl.S rniijtur i ruiA tsr.ti NEW YORK I.T DOSTON, 10S.SO UNION pacifh: Union SUtlou Seattle, Wash. Dinnerware, china,' crockery glassware. HeUbroner"; store. Today Is the ninth day or Day of Atonement of tfye Jewish New Year 5961. Doris Larscri Is coming before Magistrate McClymont In city po court this.Latternoon on. a charge of drunkenness. Mrs. C. W. Swansoh of Swan-son .Bay Is .a visitor In the city, having arrived , on the Catala last evening from down the coast. Miss Evelyn Dalby, whp has otcn spending a three-weeks' r hol'day visiting in Vancouver and Vlctoiia.l returned home frpm the south on! catala last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D.- C. Schubert, who been holidaying in the Okan-agan country, returned to the city yesterday afternoon's train. Re turning home, they drove as far as Woodcock. Mrs. J. E. Boddle and daughter, Annie Boddle, are expected home in about a week's time. Miss Boddle went to trie ' International Beautequest In Los Angeles recently! "Miss Prince Rupert." Dr. W. T. Kergin, who has been a tnn into ine reace Kiver country, going north from Prince George via Summit1 Lake and the waterways, returned to the city from 1. interior on yesterday afternoon's train. ' . Dr. George Hanson of the federal; Geological Survey. 'who has been spending the past' summer in the Portland Canal area with his party arrived in the city on the Print George last evening from the north and will proceed by train from here I Ottawa. ' --i. David Owen of Vanarsdol are-rived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will return to Vanarsdol on Wed nesday, accompanied by Mr. Owen. They were recently married in Terrace, the bride having form- erly been Miss May4 Davie of this J. E. Clayton, manager o Hcfic Oil DMribtrtofs.' wfiMs being rV : plated h'ere by TedTLpage to en- , able him to take charge of marine sales in Vancouver, will remain here until about October 8. Dtirlni that time .he "wlH .Mr. LePage iover the district going as far east as Vanderhoof with him. In connection with an article o" section yesterday Is a picture of the rural school at Smlthers. Author of the article which Is entitled "B.C. Still Has the Red School House" is A R. Lord, formerly in spector of schools here. The feature picture In the hinterland page 6f the magaitne sec tion of the Vancouver Sunday Pro- j vince of yesterday Is an aerial view of Prince Rupert which is d- .cribed as "the, centre of the fish ing, mining and logging activities in the northern part of th province and shipping point, for grain from northern Alberta and the Peace River eountry." CITY TAX SALK A Tax Sale of delinquent lots will be held In the City HilLat 10 am. Wednesday. Sept. 30th. 1831 List of lots may be had on application at City Hall. D. J. MATHESON. 222 City Treasure? Collector Don't Sleep on Left Side, Gas Hurts Heart If stomach gas tnatas you restless and unable to sleop on rteht side, take Adlerika. One dose will rid you of gas or nervousness, "tihd bring sound sleep. Ormo s, Ltd., urugs. Announcements Eagles' Social Dance, i Friday, October X V .1 United Cliurch Supper. Oct. 5. Gyro Fall Hoedown. October 10 Moose Hall. Hill CO l.O.D.E Bi ldgt and danre October 30. Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Anglican Cathedral Basaar. No vcmber 19. i BARRIE'S BANKRUPT STOCK The Sale you have been waiting for Watch for further Announcements TO TAXPAYERS Local Improvement Taxes ate due and payable at City Hall Oct. 1931. To avoid added penalty. D. J. MATHESON 222 City Treasurer & Collector to whom it may concern: .' , . j not be responsible for debt Incurred by any person 0tner than myself. CECIL ROSE. .. Terribly Nervous Ask Mrs. Margaret Gray of Midland What She Thinks of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic). "At the" age of 20 Was Made vein", writes Mrs. Margaret Gray, At Completely Fifth St., Midland, Ont., "I wai very Well. anaemic and in a terribly nervous con dition. I was advised by a friend to give Dr. WUBams' Pink Pilb a trial I purchased ail boxes and before I had finished them I was well. And I still keep a box on band. Not only have I used them myself, but I have always given them to my growing daughters." The iron and other elements in Dr. Williams' Pink Pilb (tonic) increase the amount of haemoglobin, the oiygen-carrvtag acent in the blood and thus give new life to all the tissues. The very same means to better health whkh has been a blessing to others is available for you too. Simply go to your drug store and get Dr. WilHams' Pink Pitta. SO rents a package. lie sure to say "Dr. Williams' " so that the druggist wfll know exactly what you want. 111 QUEEN CHARLOTTE SHINGLES II EST IN B.C. Our Prince Itupcrt Prices: No. 1 5x per M $3.75 No. 1 3x perM - 3J!5 No. 2 per M 2.1$ KOHEUTSON & SIMPSON Massett. D.C Agent: Hyde Transfer. Phone 580 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIKY FOlt SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKKSII PASTEUKIZEl) MILK AND CKEAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince (Jeorje THE MARKET Market prices current today are as follows: Vegetables -D. C. New Potatoes, IS lbs .25 sack .1 '. 100 B. C. Beets, bunch, 2 for .. .15 Parsiey, bunch .10 B.C. Celery, head, .15 Vegetable Marrow, lb. .05 Spinach, B. C, lb. .10 Garlic, imported, per lb 40 Wax Beans, lb. in Green Beans, lb n Cabbage, green -. UT B.C. head lettuce, :icad ; .10 Victoria hothouse tomatoes : 2 lbs. 1 Field Tomatoes, lb. , .08 Green Peppers - 2 lbs. ."5 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb. Egg Plant: lb 25,Puro BC. Cauliflower, hd: 15c to .25 Cwpound -.-.! B. C. Bunch Carrots i '.05 L Feetl- k ' Outdoor cucumbers, each, 5c to Pumpkin, lb m Hubbard Sn.uash. lb .01 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs Green Onions, 3 bunches - ,io Radishes. 3 bunches li Onions, 5 lbs. .25 Imported Spanish Onions, lb... .10 Apples Oreen Cooking .Apples, lb. 46. to .5 B. C. Gravenstelns, lb 10 Wealthy, 3 lbs. 25 Frulis ' Valencia Oranges ....2Qc to .70 lemons, Amsterdam, large .... iy Cal'fornla Grapefruit ..JJ&c to .10 Bananas, lb. .15 Calir.- Seedless Grapes, lb , .20 Cal. Malaga Orapcs, lb .25 Cal. Reblerc Grapes, lb JO Canteloupcs, Oliver 10c. to .11 Pears, doz 45c to .00 Plums, lb .15 Pears, Okanagan, doz. 35c to ... .50 Elberta Peaches, doz .45 Watermelons, lb. . Italian Prunes, crates ..... 1.00 Dried trulls- extracted honey, per Jar -55 Comb honey ')alejf bulk, lb. ,-, . tahlns. bulk, lb .15 oemon and orange peel 3J I slack cooking figs, lb. .. .15 Currants, lb. .15 Citron peel 2i White figs, lb - lb Apples, dried 20 Hsachcs. peeled 20 Apricots, lb. 20 Prunes, 60-70. lb. v. .10 Prunes. 30-40, lb. .IS Prunes. 40-50. lb. r .iavi Meats fowl. No. 1, lb .30 Coasting Chicken, lb. .40 Ham, sliced, first grade 43 Cottage, tolls, 18. . M Ham. picnic, first grade - 21 Biicon.sldle, sliced, best grade .1 Pork, shoulder - J8 Pork, loin 28 Pork, dry salt - JO Pork, leg JO yrshlre bacon, lb 35c to 30 Veal, shoulder - 21 Veal, loin - $$ Bpef. pot roast 15c. to 20 PHONE649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Beef, boiling ICe to .14 Beef, roast, prime rib r 20c to .25 Lamb, shoulder 22 Beef, steak 25C. to 25 Lamb, leg ... Lamb, chops ...35c to Mutton, shoulder Flsh-Smoked kippers, lb. ... Salmon, fresh, lb. Halibut, fresh, lb. Eggs B.C. fresh pullets, doz. B.C. fresh firsts, doz IB.C. fresh extras, doz i Local, new laid, ....... uuuer-- Fancy cantoned, lb. Nil 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. 8 .40 20 .15 ' 20 21 , ' ' AO .45, 30 , 0 1.70 . 0, 5.10 . 5.60 17Vi .17 . i l.W . L50 . 1W . 1.C5 riour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard' wheat Pastry Flour, 10 .lbs. Buicar Yellow, 100 lbS. White. 100 lbs. .051-Urd-. t0wnwvo. wut;: ats -.- M'Br&n, ... .D' - if -jr Middlings Barley Laying Math . '.- 2J9 Oyster Shell 1.E0 Beef Scrap - 355 around Oil Cake ZfiS Fine oat chops .. 1.75 Crushed oats Fine barley chop .... 1.T5 Nuts-Almonds, shelled Vale'ncias . 0 'nllfornln sM shelled walnuts 35 Walnuts, broken shelled . .45r Walnuts, shelled halves A5 Peanuts ... ... .13 Cheese- Ontario solids .21 Stilton, lb 4 rtouqucfort .. 4 The Dally News can be pur- t chased at . s ' ' Post Office News Stand. 323 Oranvllle St. VaneouverC , . - Karl Anderson, Prlncar Oeorge, B.C. ,v R. W. Riley. Terracei, B.CJ, ' ,- J ,i General Store. Anyox. Smlthers Drug Stor. Smltrt- ere, B.C. 4 COAL Bay the real Coal onr famous Edson and CasMdy-WeUlnfton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Uobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 858