C" Yellow label Salada 60ct. a lb DttAtVtl 1 flfinnl O -J! mm 'mm 1. Dl VttUtL(U.i& Oct I U ID 'Fresh from the gardens' nnic Diussom Tea and Sale Is Held Today Tie homo of Mrs. James Farqu- ftrmoon of a dellsthtf ul eroim tea ..J -. 1- t.. Hill Clwdi PKmU. Tm i.li ait: uv Jiiii utAhjr viiauici, mi" :1c of that chapter. Apple bios- . ii. a t m a .i 4 Mr Andrew Thompson Is general ,1 nrn . . i- . l I V. n - ,.r Mrs Ernest Anderson and Miss . A. Mill.-, are pouring with Mrs. R. .r.cr Miss Gertrude Mackenzie r Miss pnyius Lamb serving. Mrs. V M' Auley Is in charge of the ooktng table, assisted by t. r V IMIm n hlU (.. II.. - P!Hf I is In eharge of a raffle. IA Uo.n III. Show Is Closed amous iiiatKiace uomeaian lias Severe Indisposition KHV YORK. May 16: Al Jolaon, blackface comedian, was so r,f relay that his show on xiv had to be closed. The i t- '. . , may uv icupturu IH1 ilia ic- Anglican Spring Sale at Terrace Was Successful TERRACE. May 11-The spring sale of the Terrace Anglican Church was held In the Legion Hall on Saturday afternoon and was attended by a good company. The following ladles presided ut the various stalls: Needlework Mrs. Head, Mrs. Ai-tree. Mrs. E. M. Smith. Home Cooking Mrs. Carr, Mrs. HaUiweU and Mrs. H. King. Kitchen Mrs. Sparks, Mrs. Dui-rant. Mrs. Nash. Tea Tables Mrs. Hamilton. Approximately fifty dollars was raised. Elects For Speedy Trial Before Judge Johnson S. Harkley, Charged With Doing Damage at Stewart, Is Out on $500 Bail " Jbbhson 8. Harkley. Committed for trial by Magistrate J. P. Scarlett at Stewart on a charge of damaging government property there, has appeared before Judge Young in County Court here and elected for speedy trial, the case being adjourned for eight days. Meanwhile Harkley Is at liberty on bail of $500. Mrs. M. Knott, who ha been o.i a brief trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning. PARKE DAVIS & CO.'S Special Extract of Vanilla "Makes Good Things Taste Hcttcr" This is a superior product unexcelled as a flavoring in cooking and confectionery. 3-oz. bottle 5 -50 (5-oz. bottle 90 IG-oz. bottle . . . 2.00 Ormes Ltd. Z7?io Pioneer DriiQjffisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixtli St. THREE GRADUATE PIIAKMICISTS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Pleamera leave Prlnte Rupert t r Vanrouier: TA. t'ATALA RVKRV Tl'tHll.W. I SO I'M Arriving Vmii-i.uver. vu O'-oar. rli. Ttiurtdty Nuon appro. T.M. CAUIIKNA KVKIIV IKIIIAV MlllMUIIT Arriving Vancojver Sundav iniUniKhi npjjror "'fatj aailmga to Port 8impoii. Alirc Aim. Anyox. Htewurt and Naa Illvtr puuiia Sunday. 8 00 p.m r :r iiei information regarding hII viilinna and ticket at I'HIM'K lli ri:ilT AI1KNCY: Kec ond Atenue. I'tioue SfiS COAL Ruy the real Coal our fa-hous Edson and Cassldy-'elllntton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, fitln and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONEFg AND 858 Rupert Motors DODGE DEALERS .Garage and Service Station All Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charger OUR TOWINO & WRECKINO CAR WILL HANDLE ANY JOB Phone 5C6 i Night Calls Phone 101' ' John R. Morgan, well known log-King and sawmill operator, sailed last night on the Princess Mary for ;a business trip to Vancouver . I Mrs. Robert Yates and daughter ; Miss Mona Yates, left - on thti morning's train for Montreal where on May 23, they will embark on the, steamer Doric for a visit to England. For his third offence on a charge of drunkenness, Robert McLean ' was sentenced to twenty dayV .'mprisonment, without option of fine, by Magistrate McClymont i-city police Court yesterday afternoon. W. E. Williams, K.C.. after having spent the past two or three weeks in the city, sailed by the Cardena last night on his return to Vancouver. He spent a couple of days before his departure at B1H-mor mill. C.NJt. steamer Prince Charles. Oapt. Neil McLean, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver and will sail at 8 o'clock this evening for Stewart, whence she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. Miss Jessie McLenaghan of Victoria, director of home economic -for the Education Department, ar rived In the city from the south on the Princess Mary yesterday af- jternooo In the-course of one of her periodical Inspection trips. While , here, she is staying with her sister ! Mrs. T. McClymont. Borden Street ! Tender for Ambulance Sealed Tenders will be received Dy the un dersigned marked "Ambulance" uo to June 8tfa: for a fully eaumoed Motor Hospital Ambulance painted white or pearl grey, with stretcher air mattress, and all eauhwneot ' incidental thereto Price not to e ceed $2,000 FO R Hospital Sped 'flcattons showine; full details o; construction interior and exterior measurements, upholstering, whe! base, tyre, etc.. moat accompany tender. H. W Birch. Secretary 115 & 117 mm FROM MONTREAL TO GLASGOW-BELF AST-LIVER-POOL Mv 11 Juii,. in D.irlM.v, o: Rlchnumc; xMay 30 xJuik- 21 Well la .li.r.- , Jun- JU . Duchew of Bedford J"" 12 MontcUrc Not railing al Liverpool. TO LIVERPOOL May 88 Duchcu of AthoU To llarvr-London-Antwrrp Mv Montr FROM QUEBEC TO CIIEKBOUIin.SOUTIIAMITON Mt 83. Jtm is fcaw of Fraaee M..y 30. Jut 30 . .Kmprcw of AuatnUU Ju:-r e. June IT ..Cmpraaa of Brltaf FROM VANCOUVER To ll:tHl.JjWii.('lili..,ui.plnM LOW ROUND TRIP FAURS TO ORItVT AoniT ui Aauu evwvwbcra or J J ItlltKll.K Bteanuhlp Oral. Pana. Acent C H Station VanrouvT. Tplrphun Trinity 1151 SAILINGS FKOM PKINCE ItUPEKT To Ketchikan, WranKcll, Juneau and Skagway May 20. 30, June 8. To Vancouver, Victoria and 24. June 3. 13 PRINCESS MARY For Itutrdale, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Ray, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, at 10 p.m. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Arent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th 8t. Phone 31 ...I. 'Til THE DAILT NEW8 Saturday, May. 18, 1931 A ity which has 1 Glasses fitted? Hf registered: optometrist at Hellbroner's store. won Local Items Rheumatism? CH LCLREN supremacy Phone 32 Taxi for special rates, day and night, for large parties DInnerware, china, crockery, Quick relief from rheumatic Experienced drivers. , tf glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. pains without harm: Dr. J. H. carspn, who has been All aboard Our Permanent in Vancouver for' the past thro-weeks CRY FOR i Wave Excursion ends May 23. Far for the benefit of his health ?aff $4.50. Nelson's Beauty Parlor Blue returned home on the ss. Prince iMiariy- BR 561. n? Charles this morning. To relieve the worst rheumatic pain ! a very imple matter. Aipirin will do it every time! It's something that you can always tale. Genuine Atpirin tabttti are harmleu. Look for the Bayer Croat on each tablet ASPIRIN TRADE MARK Rlfl. Made in Canada Moose Church Parade from Moose Hall, 7 p.m. tomorrow. The fire department had a call at 7:30 Thursday evening to Taylor Street near the home of William Sherman, jr., where there w is a grass fire caused by clearing. No damage was done. Ilija Parotich and Obren Lazare- vlch left on1 this morning's train for Montreal where they will cm-bark on May .22 aboard the steamer Aulanla for a trip to their native home in Zagreb, Jugo-Slavla. R. O. Cunningham, well known pioneer business man of Port Es- tngton. who has just returned af ter a trip around the world. Is in town, having arrived on the Cardena this morning. He is a guest at the Savoy Hotel. Mrs. Richardson, sr., and daugh ter, the Marquise de Bucy, will, Ijittv tun MnlWfalf mnrnltlfr'e r.raii ! for Battleford. Saskatchewan, where they will visit with relative. returning to Tlell. Que. . .Charlotte Islands, In June via - Miss France Thompson, domestic science expert, who gave lectures to local women during the past week under the auspices of the Canadian General Electric Ck and the Northern B. C. Power Co . left on this morning's train for Edmonton1 "where she will live a similar course. R. R. Payne, production manag"" for the Candian Fishing Co, in ttn course of an inspection tour prio. to the openmg of the salmon canning season arrived in the city from Vancouver on the ss. Prince Charles this morning. Cannety managers and oilier officials from hereabouts are in the city to confer with him. ! A. L Carruthers, bridge lnspec- tor for the provincial department i of public- works and .formerly district engineer here, arrived In U." jcity from Victoria on the Prince I Charles this morning. He will In -1 j spect progress of construction of I and the new liagwllget Canyon bridge near New Hazelton. ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian National RecrcaUon Association Monte Carlo night. May 18 and 19, CjN RJV. Badminton Courts r Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June 31. ' Moot Whist Drive and Dance May. 22. Ragles Social and SmokW. Friday, June 5. Oct quick resuiu with & want ad OR, HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Olasses At St. Elmo Hotel NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and tlon. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Uox 895 Phone 287 Dally News bargain day offer ends with the end of this month Those who send in their subscriptions now get fifteen months Instead of twelve. tf Vic has a new crate .of fine springers, just arrived, 2Vz' to 3 lbs. Phone your order for prompt service. 719 Fulton Street. Pljone Green 170 115 CoL J. M. Rolston arrived In the city from Victoria on the Prince Charles this morning, being on his way to the Queen Charlotte Islands to conduct survey work. He will sail for the islands on the Prince John tonight. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cummingi sailed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver where they will take up residence. Mr. Cum-mlngs for the past couple of years has been a member of the staff of the local C.P.R. office. Col F. H. Cunningham of the Chatham Sound Fishing & Packing Co., operating the cannery at Humback Bay. Porch er Island, ar-arhved in the rity from Vancouver on the Prince Charles this morning, being here on company business. DRAPERIES MADE NEW "W'htn we resumed houMtafpinR a month ago I found my draperies bad ixcome ereaaed from packing. I husg tbem oat on the line, bopiag to remote tbe creases. Then I forgot litem. Tbe result was they became badly faded and sun-tpotled. "I was heartsick until the happy thought struck me to dye them. I just dyed them a deeper green, and as I used Diamond Dyes they look porprous and new. I have never wen easier dyes to use than Diamond Dyes. They give the most beaulifcil eeWs when used either for tfnUftg or dyeing and never take the life out of cloth as other dyes do." Mrs. J.F.T- Montreal HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotI Hot .tnd cold water In all room. A. J. rrtlTnilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser nd Fifth 8ts. Savoy Mrs. W. D. Holland and Howaid Leask. city: J. M. Carter. Balmoral R. G. Cunningham. Port Easing ton. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Itop Tilt HOT II. MOKTII Kllll.r. Hot ft Cold Water: Btcara Heat 75c PER HAY AND UP TrltfilMWe Ml Royal R. E. Hogan. Haysport: Mrs. V. C. Grant. Port Easing ton; Miss Hazel Leash and Miss Rita Lease-, Metlakatla. Boston Grill Thone 437 Prince Rupert large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Danre Hall for Hire Accomodation for Trivate Parties DOMINION DAIRY Casey Vink. Manner John Buss, P De Jong Now Open For Business PURE AND DAILY FRESH MILK AND CREAM From Government tested cows' FREE TRIAL UPON REQUEST Phone Red 608 P. O. Box 475 ljfinpE3 I CASTDRU !") million modern mothers will FIVE tell you that children DO cry for Fletcher's Castoria.'For mothers always give a few drops of this pure vegetable preparation when a child has any of the symptoms that tell of sluggish bowels, colic, or other upsets. When tiny tongues are coated and breath is bad. When a child is restless; irritable. Always soothing and comforting to an infant--yet it is effective for children in their teens. You never have to coax children to take Castoria; they love its taste. Be ready for the next case of sour stomach, constipation, or other need foi Castoria! - 1 When buying look for the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher -on wrapper. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, BJVi Sunday School at 10 axi. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE WILDERNESS ROAD." Chorus by Junior .Choir. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "LIFE'S BEST INTERPRETATION." Members of the Loyal Order of the Moose wilt parade to the church for service. A special musical program has been arranged. Anthem by the choir and the following solos, "Sweet Hour of Prayer," "Jesu, Lover of My SouL" "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own" and "Just as I am." Male voice quartet. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 245 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, "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rer. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning service at 11 o'clock will be conducted by Miss Haddock. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30 to be conducted by the Young People's Society. Subject, "SHEPHERD OF JERUSALEM" Solo by Miss Edna Vlckers, "Teach Me to Pray." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe. U.D, Minister Morning worship at 11 am. Subject, "THE ABIDING AND EVER PRESENT CHRIST." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30, "A SERMON TO MASON'S." The Masons will attend the evening service. Visiting Brelnern are cordially Invited. - - The regular Wednesday evening service at 8 pjn. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Entland) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 ajn. Sunday School at 10 ajq. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 pjn. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.' PKINCE RUPERT, B.C. 4 aJsJjpj t ' it