I ' coast ST-MS1IIPS r 'I'll IT n ATT.Y NKWH mi i .. r . .... ' ' xiiutauaj, jgarcn 1Z, . i I. public opinion has selected Salada as its choicest blend. Try our new Yellow Label 'Fresh from the gardens1 in JUST RECEIVED A Fine Assortment of Easter Novelties, Including Chocolate Eggs, Bunnies, Egg Cups, Etc., Etc. Prices 5c to 25c Bring in your Colgate' Tooth Taste Cards and receive two 25c tubes for the price ot one ZTfio Pioneer Drtig&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHAKMICISTS UNION STEAMSIUl'S LIMITED Mftimrrs Irate lrlnre Kuprrt I or Vanrourrr: T-S.it. C .11 ALA rVKKY Tl'EKIMY. 11 I'M. Arrlv.iig Vancouver vi.t O mh Fa)i. ThurxUy Noon ipprox T-v. tAKDKNA ci:ky IRIIHV MIIIMKIIT Arriving Vnc i,cr 8unUy midnight apjjrox J saiuutfi to Port BimuMiii Aiu Arm. Anyox, Sicwirt and NM rtivtr p:iu SuutUy. 8 00 p.m. r i i.'.iiniitlon regarding oil tailing aud ticket at I'ltlM C III I'tRT .U1ENCV: Mxonti Atrnuf. I'lione MS B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE bAILl.MiS frUOM PRINCE RUPERT ro Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. March 7, 18 and 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22. rri;ca Mr iaii I'M, etc. Vaijcr uvr and, Vlc-vi i evf Friday, ii p-aa Accnts For All Steamship Lines W " Ori harrt 0:i Arnt. 3rd U . i'ruur Un rt. Plinnr 31 BostForall your Bakincj Bakc-dny success is assured with wPurilyM because il has, by long years, passed every home test... B read, Cakes, I'asiry Use il for nil your recijies. II Your croccr Iias'it. . KJ 4 tnulnrl oj W'eilrrn (naJ Mill Umllrtl 64) Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Basketball tonleht! BizSlI vs. OreoMUl 'ht vs. GreEnVfllej ntermedlate enlor Ru-' Exhibition HalPsrt '8 p.m. AH&lSHon 50c Mrs. Florence Wilson, for dr,un-i kenness,. Was fined '$25, 'With op-i tion of thirty days Imprisonment in city police court yesterday &U ternoon. ' Twenty-pnei looaj.. Masons, iwhc went to. "Ifrjacje .ta pay a. frater'-nal visit to members of the craft there last night, returned to th? city from the interior on this afternoon's train. Frank J. Kwapl, manager of the United Pacific Fisheries, Seattle, returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan where he spent two or three days on company business. A. C. Dlanchard, chief auditor for the Yukon & White Pass Rout at Bkagway, and Prosper Oanty, storekeeper for the same concern, were passengers aboard the Prin cess, Norah yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver. They will visit at various points in the south. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors was held last night in the hospital. Those present were O. P. Tinker, presi dent; O. V. Wilkinson, Robert Gor don. W. M. Brown and Aid. G. W Rudderham, directors; II. W. Birch managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison, R.N., lady superinten dent. For Sale Gas Boat "PEO," 35 feet long, equipped with a 30 horsepower Kel- vin engine. Built for a fish packer or cannery tender. Bids will be received by the undersigned up to noon, March 21, 1931. The highest or any tender not necesarily accepted. Boat may be seen at the Pacific Salvage Company's float, this city. C. L. MONROE. Official Administrator. pATARRH I of head or throat is otually f benefited by tha vapor of VICKS VapoRud Grocerteria PURE LOGANBEItltY JAM I 4 lb tin MACARONI packet . I MACARONI Ready cut, puc&t j SPAGHETTI I pucket FANCY SOCKEYE SALMON HORSE SHOE BRAND Afn ! 1 lb tins PINK SALMON f 1 lb litts. 2 for 50c lOp 10c 10c 25c CLARK'S VEGETABLE SOUP Tm 10c CLARK'S TOMATO SOUP Tin CORN FLAKES 2 pkts for ROLLED OATS 2 pku for . TRY OUR BULK TEA per lb 10c 25c! 35(1 40c Bush's Grocerteria FREE DELIVERY Tn.LTIIONES 211 & 212 ! Toronto Optometrists Offer $20 Spectacles x For $2.98 :Scnd Them on 10 -Days Trial -"' TORDirra.'Drit: TReTJr. TOthoIr F DDtleal Comnanv. .have devised a Hew1 'conltorT spectacle that will riot jreak or tarnlsruarid leaves no mark in the nose or face. These spectacles ire .really beautiful, give wearer a 'distinguished appearance and will enaoie anyone to reaa tne iinest print, see far or neaV. Tlie Doctor dfteWtb' send a pair on 10 daystrlal lio any reader of this "paper with' the understanding 'tHaf-if they 'aVe" A6i amazed and delighted and do not think, the spectacles he offers at $2.?8 equal to those sold elsewhere at $20, they will be out nothing. Just send name, address and age today to the Dr. Ritholz Optcal Co., Suite N-400 29 Mellnda St., Toronto, Ont for a 10 day trial and learn how you may get them without cost, also new catalogue free. Adv. Merchant's Golf League tonight Sunken Gardens. Orange Ladies' Brldgs. Whist and dance, Metropolc Hall, Thursday, March 12 at 8.30. CO Dressmaking, fur repairing and cleaning. Mrs. J. Fowler, 501 6th Ave. W. Phone Blue 153. 65 Jack Dudoward, for drunkenness was fined $25, with option of 30 days' Imprisonment, in city police court yesterday afternoon. He Is an Indian and It was his third of fence. Elks' Novelty Dance on Friday, March 13, at Elks' Home. Dance contests, novelties and what have you. Big time for everyone assured Balagno's orchestra. Eats galore. Admission 75c and 50c. 60 Rev. and Mrs. Fvan Baker, who have been visiting lh' the city with Mrs. Baker's mother Mrs. H. Worsfold, Seal Cove?, sailed yester day afternoon btf the ss. Prince George on their return to Stewart it. At the school board meeting last night reports from the varlpus Khools showed a toal attendance or 839 at tne putmc schools ana 204 at the high school. Averages had been cut down by children's sickness to 95 per cent at high school, 85.88 at Booth, .92 ta Bor den. 85.98 at Seal Cove and 76.07 at Westview. W. M. Brown reported to th? hospital board, at its meeting last ! night, that while he had been in i Victoria recently he had taken op portunity tc Interview the head of the motor license department re garding the licensing of ambulan ces If the vehicle were owned by the city, this official explained, it was exempt from license fee. Owned by the hospital, however, H was liable to the fee. A further ruling is to be obtained from the attorney-general's department re garding the matter. St. Patrick's Hall. March 17. ANNOUNCEMENTS L. O. B A. Bridge, Dance March 12. Whist and Concert, Catholic Presbyterian Shamrock Tea, on March 17, In Church Hall. Inter-City Badminton TournamentPremier vs. Rupert, by dance. Moose Hall, March 17 Rebekah Whist and Bridse, Met-ropole Hall, March IS. Admission 50c. (Dapt'tt Easter. Sale: Aprlh2. Baster Concert April 6 and 7. Direction Alex A. Connon, Moose I Hall. Annual Daffodil dance, I.O.D.E. HaiL Easter Monday ISa e Aptjl3 JQ United Church Easter Bazaar. April 9. Anglican Cathedral Easter Sale April 0. Crib and Whist League Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Gyro Hoedown May 1. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3.30, was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. Algie Hunter sailed yesterday faliVrncohMbh the Prin- Vancouver. uny trip' tot 'nil, iiicj H ( ' Constable TV -k 'Greenfield, R.C. M.P..sailed yesterday afternoon on the "Prince George for a trip to Stewart on official duties, ' ip the absence of Aid, S. D. Mac-dottdld, W. Ml Brown Imported to the hospital board that progress was being made1 by 'trie executive committee with regard to the provision of a new ambulance. At the inquiry of G. V. Wilkin son, the hospital board was in formed by II. W. Birch, managing secretary, last night that nothinp, had yet been done regarding the proposed interview with the city council regarding 'sola tion hospital affairs. It was suggested that the conference would be held in time to have a reDort for presen tation to the board at its next meeting. Reporting for the house at last night's meeting of th? hospital board, W. M. Brown an nounced that the new lighting system for the operating room had arrived and would be installed roon. An order of blinds had been filled and necessary repairs to the Fifth Avenue entrance had been made. Certain firr-oroof materials suggested by the provincial firr marshal, had arrived and leate In the roof were to be rectified. The hospital board, at its meet ing last night, received report of a recent Workmen's Compensation ease in which Carl Wohlin had re ceived treatment to the extent of $122.50, of which the Compensation Board would pay only $30 on the grounds that the patient had received hospital treatment much longer than necessary. Dr. J. H Carson. tAe attending physician, is taking the matter up further with the Compensation Board so the nospitar decided to leave it on the table until next month s meet ing. Real Values for Friday & Saturday oOCKEYE SALMON Clovcrleaf Brand. Packed in Northern B.C. 1 lb tall tins, per tin ... 1-2 lb flat tins, per tin PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose 10s, per sack 33c 18c 47c MARMALADE Little Chip, 2 lb Glass Jars CJQq CRV11 FRESH FIG BARS 2 lbs COOKING APPLES 5 lbs FELS NAPHTHA SOAP ar;e Golden bor. per ctn BARTLETT PEARS O'lC Ensign Brand. 2 1-2's, tin COOKING FIGS OC Smyrna white, 3 lbs. 35c 25c 77c COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 tin Munro Malt 2 I--' ib 1 lb Bottle Caps 1 pkg. Hops. 1-4 lb 2 sheets Gelatine $1.30 value for .DttQOMS S string, Made in B.C. by the blind, each WAGSTAFF'S PEEL "Cut.,Mixed. l ib pkgs. f per pkg ... Quaker 'Oats CDfFfefr"'fOQV Special) ' Fres'hly''groiind ".per Ib ROWNTREE'S COCOA 1 lb tins, per tin 1.09 37c 21c 22c 37c; 47c Watts' Grocery j PHONE 55 PHONE 5 "THE BEST FOR LESS" FREE DELIVERY JABOUR BROS. LIMITED aTXIUUlC Ul LUC IVlUlllll'WM SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY 25 PRS. CHILD'S BLACK OXFORDS Q-S Qff Size 8-10 1-2, at tJJ. JO 31 PRS. MISSES BLACK OXFORDS Qt) C( Size 11-2 at ?tU) 1 1 PRS. LITTLE GENTS SHOES Qfl nr Size 8-10 1-2, at 1 Q&0O YOUTH'S GOOD SCHOOL SHOES QQ CA Size 11-13, at OO.DU ' 27 PRS. BOYS' SHOES z flQ nr Size 1-5, at $UtJO 2Q PRS. BOYS' BLACK SUNDAY OXFORDS QQ QP Size 1-5 1-2, at , tPOeJD RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF LADIES' FANCY VICTORIA SHOES, WIDTH' A IJ C, PRICES REASONABLE Robinjfrlood Rapid Oats The Canadian Breakfast , Father Charles W. Webb. OMj. j who has been. In Juneau for the past two weeks, returned to the city from the north on the ss. Princess Norah yesterday after noon. f.y. n .(a. 1nna..11.,ilA. r. h m.m purser of Yukon Si White Passi Route steamers, who achieved con-1 slderable not a couple of years ago when he went to the South Pole! with the Byrd expedition, having; been In charge of the dog teams, i was a passenger aboard the Prin-1 cess Norah yesterday going! through for a trip to Vancouver ' and Toronto. i Miss Jean Harrison. R.N., lady superintendent, presenting a brief verbal report at the meeting of the hospital board last night, stated that the house was comfortably busy. Miss Harrison reported the .donation by Dr. W. T. Kergln of an electric clock for the operating room. The resignation of Miss Hel-ene Olsen. R.N., as head nurse on the second floor and the appoint ment of Miss Mary McRac, K.N., as hr successor were announced. The board passed a motion acknowledging Dr. Kergln's gift. If you suffer from biliousness or indigestion there is nothing better than JJCUUI1U1U 9 Pills mm Bit SeecJtamb UR1NO HUAITI1 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot iind cold water In all roomt A. J. ritUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser Lnd Fifth Sts. Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Truckf . Thtctors Tires Accessory Gas ti Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 ELElHONE?657 VALENTIN DAIHY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City .il Savoy A. D. Stewart and Patrick Clan-, ton. city, F. F. Patterson, Surf Point. New Royal Hotel I. An r rill, Top TIIK HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hot it Cold Vitr: 8tfm Ilett 7Sc PER DAY AND UP Trlrphone txl Royal Simon Calder and Fred McKay, Greenville; C. Leeson and C. Berg, city.