PAGE THREE ;!:!r xAiiJi riawp Monaay, March 23, 1931 . . r Pascals Easter Novelties nib-, JUST IN Finest Assortment in the City Price 5c. to $1.50 Sclctf y.ours Now. Also fine Assortment of Ganongs and Molrs' Novelties. Or mes lia. ZTfio Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth S! THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS ZAM-BUK Used To-Night Will Heal Youp CHAPPED HANDS THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED IIIAII BHIT1MI tOM.MHM M.ilH.'art urerr uf ELEPHANT w I t llt:.MI( AL I r.KTII.I.CKK 1'r.fluor.( ti Roflnen of AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE Sl'LPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE TADANAC ..t;i;;, i i, lead-zinc lira ml i:l.K TUOLVTIC CADMIUM-BISMUTH The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous ! "Rupert Brand" SMOKED A AT?1 7 St nw'i is a 1 i 1 dLAIM Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. OUR COAL IS IN A DICY SI I EU U'lirn you arc buying roal look on the economical aide of life. II ou buy wrt toal, you are losinr 10. So start today and burn dry coal and sec what 10 means to you. PEMBINA ECiG Delivered, I'er Ton MtSO MlNEIIEAll LOG Delivered, I'er Ton lJO MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivrrcd, Per Ton ".50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hle-mrm lmr I'rlmr Kiiert t or iiiuer: TNS t,T.l. KVr.HV TlEHllW. I..HI I'.M. Arriving V-m-.-uvr. via O..M.. FhIIs Tluirdy Noon sppros. T MX l.UtllK.M KVI.ItV IKIItW MIDMOIIT Arriving Vunc. n 3U'..IhJ midnight "PP'"- Weokly filings to Port Simpson. Alii Arm. Aiiyn. 8twn rt .n nd N. Ifiv.r kiui ounwnj. www c F inner information mgnrdluf 1I lltug nd lfket I B l COAST I'h.M MS II. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS HtOM I'KIM t KlU'MtT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skagway. Mimh 7. 18 and 28. o Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle Miuch 11 and 32. Prince. Mry -WW Fall. Mr Van- " "0 Vlc-uiriu vrv Friday, 10 p.Stt Agents Agents Por l or All ah sieauiM Steanuililp ip Lin . .. . . a aMlAFrlnoBuuert. .... 1 -wlttf PttlUCT . c Ufliurd. CXn Agent. PlioneSl j the habit of readintr the advertisements in this paper, Local Items Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroncr's Store.. Jack Stevens arrived In the city from Prince George on yesterday afternoon's train. Among those present at a recent banquet in Vancouver of pioneer C. P. R. employees were guest from Prince Rupert. Walter BlantOn of Hyaer, afte a business trip j,o Ketchikan, ar- , . , . I-.' I!.'., ' A I xivpu nuia were, on. me rruicess Norah yesterday afternoon and caught the Catala here last even ing for Ilyder. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Alward of Prince George were among the guests at a social evening held a few days ago by the Victora Women's Conservative Association in Victoria. David Turvesson on this morn ing's train for New York where on April 2 he will embars on the Hamburg-American steamer Deut- schland for a trip to his native home In southern Sweden. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, after a visit here to ln-peot the steamer Prtnce Charles which has just completed annual overhaul at the local dry dock, ailed by the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Southbound from Skagway t. Vancouver, CPU. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Thomas Cliff, "ailed here from 4.15 to & o'clock yesterday afternoon. The had a light list of 21 passengers including four who disembarked With a light list of passenger Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. B Dickson, arrived In port at 4.14 yesterday afternoon from th;-outh and sailed at p.m. for Anyox Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here southbound tomorrow morn-ng. Miss Madeline Nelson of th" Bank of Montreal staff has re-'urned home from a visit to Seat re where she was cue guest oi Mrs. Arthur Humber, formerly of Victoria During her stay in the lotmd city. liss Nelson attended iMrfonnanees of the Chkago Civic tOtMta tympany Victoria Colo ntst. Nocman A. Watt of this city was among the guests at the annua1, reunion and dance of the Vancouver Ynkon Pioneer' Association hi the Oeorgia Hots! at Vancouver last Thursday night He wa3 among those introduced to the gathering by Major WlUlam "M M6Kaj. president of the MUSSALLEM Meat Market POAK 8TKAK 2 lbs LOIN PORK CHOPS per th SHOULD KR PORK G lbs. LBO OF PORK per lb. LAMB CHOPS LOIN per lb. LAMB STEW per lb VEAL STEW per 4b ROUND STEAK ' 2 lbs. SIRLqiN STEAK per lb. SHOULDER LAMB S lbs. 35c 25c S1.00 25co 25c 15c 15c FIKST CHOICE OF SUITS OK SPUING COATS New samples just arrived of spring and summer goods of the flnott quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER fltnfajwi ftlattmntria niwuulno nnH u It a RHEUMATISM 15 Convent sisters jay there's nothing to equal. . Kruschen , 11 .f This letter is not one person's opinion ; it is the unanimous vote of the sister, of a large convent. " We are a large community (15 in nurdber) and find no medicine to equal Kruschen Salts. Many of the tiaters are troubled with Rheumatism, which necessitates taking-more than the daily done We cannot ,speak too. highly of Kruschen Salts, and tlie benefit we derive from them." Sister MJ. The natural treatment , for rheujna. tism is Kruschen Salts. The six mineral salts of Krusch&i have a direct effect upon the whole blood stream, neutralising uric acid, which is the recognised cause of rheumatism. They also restore the eliminating organs to proper working order and 10 prevent constipation, thereby checking the further formation of uric acid and other body poisons which undermine the health. City Golf League, tonight Sun ken Gardens. Mrs. ueorge u. uusnDv, alter a visit in Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon. The Vancouver1 "On to the Peace Asseciatton'.'.-has moved Its offices from the Hall Building In the southern city to the Marine Building. Capt. W. P. Armour, local man ager of the Pacific Salvage Co., re turned to the city from a business trip to Vancouver on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Daniel Sheohan. for drunken ness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisosment. by Ms glstrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Karl Thlele. well known citizen of Juneau. Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yester-Iny afternoon bound for a bust-JMss trip to Seattle. In .mentioning the list of flow an sept to the funeral of the lat? Tsaac ThomutoQ. a wreath from Japanese frndjb of Jedway was 'nlatentionaUy omitted. John R Mors.n. who arrived last week from Vancouver, sailed Saturday night on the Prince John for his logging camp at Cumthewn. Queen Charlotte .Islands. An unusual photograph in yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province shows three man In B. V. D.'s and trousers. building a barn in the middle of February at Mount Rob-son, B.C. Mrs. M. L. Crawford of Fort St. John. Peace River, gave a lecture 'n the BUsAbetban drawing room n the Empress Heiel In Vlctorlu on Thursday last $i the geography rerources and transportation facilities of the Teace River country. David Brown, flahermarr, for to , 'b -,lng to juvenile delinquency, in connection with alleged theft operations of three boys of Mivenllrltgr at Cow Bay, was fined 30. with n tion of fourteen days' 'rnnrionnsnt. by Magistrate Mr-Clymotat m city police court Saturday afternoon He Is doing thr time. The three boys involved in the case liave been further remanded uhtll Wednesday. 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hebekah Whist and bridge, Met-ropole Hall, March 29. Admission 50c. Baptt Easter Sale April 2. ' a .. .i r-v . in ri a ... a t n n n Hall, Easter Monday. Catholic women's League Sprint; Sale April 8. Untted Ajiril 9 "SF i SSI VSfHUni Kak.a.t, i.iik.S- , . " p A Ta41 1 inf. Pttt delivery to any part of nafty' Apr" 11 the city. UNO THE TAILOR 81? Second Ave. I'houc CIS Church Easter Bazaar: Anglican OAthedral Buster Sale April 9. Crib and Whist League Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. Moose Whist Drive and Dance,' Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Gyro Hoedown-May 1. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at HeiIbroners store. Mrs. O. G. Bushbyrjf prince Ru- roVt tins r rlmA ivy Tf.fr.r4 o-rl' .i V Ml.l l.U la v iwbu..a Ui(U the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brae, 1607 Belmont Avenue. Vic-erirf Ootorristi'-J " - M. A. Marley,- manager of the Big Bay Lumber Oo.'s sawmill', returned to the city on the Catala day trip taVancouver on company business. MILL FOR WOODBINE Hugh McGuire Says Negotiations Arc Under Way For Riverside Plant Woodbine Gold Is negotiating for the Riverside mill, about seven miles from the Woodbine property, according to Hugh McGuire, man aging director of Woodbine. The Riverside mill was erected on that property, Just across the Alaska-British Columbia border, at considerable expense and has been standing idle for some time. Tests of the Woodbine ores will be made in the mill and the start a surface and underground examination. Ore tests will be made with ores from three known ore bodies on Woodbine, eotvorlslng gold ores, oomnlex and medium types, re vealed by diamond drilling, strip- United States President in Port Rico ! Today in Course of West . Indian. Cruise I PORTO RICO, March 03: Presi- dent Herbert Hoover of the United States, in the course of his tour of : Caribbean Sea aboard the battle-' ship Ariaona. arrived here at dawn today. He plan? m spepdung .tonight In San Juan. ! 9fr SMALL BOY j LEFT WILL Pour Year Old Lad Left Half of S1S.C0 in His Bank to Sunday School LINDSAY, Ont.. March 23: After i fou- year old boy hod died here following injuries sustained in an accident, it was learned that he had made a will before he died, leaviim half of J1S.G0 In his bank to the Sunday School which he attended C. N. It. TRAINS Prom Lwit Sundays, Tuesdays ud ThMwUtsVat-S:-) p.m Wst Mowntyi) Wednesdays ind Raturdavs U 30 a m Miss Ford's m m Bi vuui-Ti tym v tutu ff. J , j 45C recilon ' Alex A. Connon, Moose ggrr 3UC $1.00 "BUILD IS. C. PAYROLLS- Miss Violet Ford. Street, Vancouver. ii tVNJI, 1143 Comox has gratlfy- Ing success with Pacific Milk as a whipptlng cream In a letter j which she was kind enough to write and which we were highly . ' pleased on Monday to receive she said!..Tnve;.irst time I tried H ' Pacific MUk aa'whtppinK cream i I got It right. I get it rinlit every tlm." All that is necessary. Ford points out, Is to whip the right way and you will find Pa ciflc Milk Is very good. PACIFIC MILK ; Factory ui 1 4l)lmlHford. . THIS PORT AGREEABLE Vancouver Taper Assumes Princp " Rll'nkr?tt PacWiati IP AST's rrttrtf A Yj'Ppace River dutlet One of the misapprehensions re yesterday afternoon from a ten-1 Girding the Peace River outlet to the Pacific Coast to connect with a completed P.G.E. Is the occasional suggestion from correcpen- dents In Vancouver papers that Prince Rupert Is bitterly and una) ' terably opposed to such development says the Vancouver Sun. "The man who fears for the project because of opposition from Prince Rupert or an7 other north coast terminal des not know hi. country," says Noel Humphreys. civil engineer, who characterlstl- j Royal III caliy has given this angle the sam attention and scrutiny as other and more important objections. "There need be no fight as to whether Prince Rupert or Van-! couver is to become the 'spoui'j through which the grain and other products of Peace River will ultimately pour." "Anyone who makes the sugges- 4-4vi l-olian m ( tin nA n t V concentrates entire subject. shipped to Trail and Tacoma, u It C.It. Crossing; is determined that the mill Is suit- J "He should know, and he would able for treating ores found In quickly know If he' studied th Woodbine. j map, that completion of 'the P.G The managing director of Wood- E. Railway and connection with bine expects engineers from Salt ! peace River, whether the connee-Lake City, representing the eastern tion is built by Pine Pass of Peace interests in the property.' who wlU lPags 0, any other, means that th- prorjaniy wattneKiverpiaemuiana!line from Peacc Rlver must meet and cross the main line of th? Canadian National to Prince Ru- ; pert. "For that reason an outlet fo" the Peace to Vancouver via the P. iU.E. cannot be accomplished with- MORE FISH IN TODAY ventcci Iioats Reach, Port, With tares AggrcgaiingADout Seventeen halibut boats-llro In F'rt today from the banks with fares aggregat'.-iK t-8,300 p -unds All the fish was t.it.tn by the Unl-cd Pacific Flslrtr,.j- on th. usuil 'yrms. The bous in are a. fol- American Eastern Point. 2,000 pounds Delight, 7 000. Canadian Embla, 10,000; Fanny F., 2,000; Sea Maid. 0,000: Teeny Milly. 3,- 000: Kaicn, 10.000; Relief, 11.000: 4,000; P. Doreen, 7,000; Nuba, 2.500; Johanna. 12.000. Atli, 3.000; R. W., 4.500; Mayflower, V 300; Melville, 6.000; Aleve, 4 000. KEEP OUT DESTITUTE Peace River Chamber of Commerce Suggests Legislation to Curb Undesirable Migration POUCE COUPE, March 23: The Pouce Coupe Chamber of Commerce feels that it is imperative that the provincial government should effect legislation at the present session to make Impossible influx of undesirable destitute elements. A targe majority of late settlers in the Peace River district speak little English and are totally without means. Among one of the remedies sug- matteally. 'act " Is the restoration of the old toelast ptar otacand and shaft shaft work work In In the past two two Bested pr0TMlng tne connec-! Dommlon $10 filing fee. It Is also years. TOURING tion to Prince Rupert vfa tne Ca . jnadian Natlonal.t. j "What could be fairer or more ! fitting than that?" Mr. Humphries comments. , ' l ' felt that, with the exception of Anglo-Saxons or naturalized Canadians, settlers should poasoss adequate means of sustenance for at least one year. 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