' Black as mqht If you want anything, try a classified ad. in D.&W.GIBB'S FINE SOAPS Cold Oca in Soap Superfatted, small size, cake 25c Cold Cream Soap Superfatted, bnth size, cake 33c "Noomle" Lemon Soap large size, each 35c "Otto de Hose" Soap Cake 50c Host Geranium Soap IJath size, cake .35c Shaving Cream Tube 40c Shaving Stick Irt new patent holder case, stick 50c Lbonjr havinf Itoul Each $1.00 Shaving Bowl Kef ills Kach 50c Gibbs Dentifrice Per tin - 15c and 25c Ormes Ltd. Z7i9 Pioneer Driig&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIAKMIGISTS .. , yei gioivuig urigiui STOVE POLIS There's nothing quite like ZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POLISH for keeping your kitchen range as glowingly, beautifully black as the day you bought it. Try it next time! It's new and a wonderfully clean and easy polish to use. XBM) o IV ZED IN BOTTLES For those who prefer it, Zebra Paste Stove Polish is still to he had at fit dealers. 38 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED StfBinfrt lrmt 1'rlnee llurrt f or Vnnrourr: T.n;. !AT.I.A T.VKUY Tl'KMI.Y, 1.30 IVM. Arriving Vancouver, vl Ormin Fall. Thursday Noon approi, T.. CAUOKNA F.VKRV HUll.tY MIK.VKIIIT Arriving Vncouvcr 8undy midnight pj)rox. W'U MlllnKn to Port Blmpsoit, Alice Arm. Anyox. Stwrt and Nm River poUiu. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. further information rfBrdlng all wiling mis ticketat -ritlNCK ItDI'MIT AGENCY: Sec ond Avenue. IMiorie 6H THE DAILT NEWS Thursday, June 4, 1831. -JjU-!----ifLSJ Public opinion has selected Salada as its choicest blend. Try our new Yellow Label 'Fresh from the gardens1 Local Items Baseball tonight S.O.C. ts. Elks. Dinncruarc, china, crockery, glassware, Ilcilbroner's Store. Miss Evelyn Dalby will play tin part ol "Anna" In the Elks' show "Th&;Beauty Shop" at the Capital Theatre June 9. Radio greetings were extended lastoilght by Ken Stewart of Seat tle. KJR to "Little Old Lady,- of Backer Lake, and a request hun ber was played. Uoi-.Ke c ArBeneau returns o the city on tin Prince Rupert vus trrday from Kamloops where i:e a'.trndcd a recent Knights of Co lumbus convention Albert Farrow, who has been at Whitehorse inspecting river boais of the Yukon and White P;isd Route, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon returning to Vancouver. Norman L. Freeman returned to the city on the Princess Alice yes terday afternoon from a bucl trip to Ketchikan In connection with his duties as local representor? of the International Fisheries Cini-misdon: Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, provincial police, returned to the cltv on tills afternoon's train from Ed- rronton, having in his custody William II. Dahl, who was arre ted recently In Red Deer on the charge of having burglarized J or Brown's store a couple of months ago. R. F. McNaughton, C. N. R. dis trict passenger agent, left yesterday afternoon for Jasper Park where he Lwlll meet R. Creelman, passenger traffic manager, Winnipeg, who is ' eturnliiK east, accompanied by O A. McNIcholl, general passenger agent, Vancouver, after a trip to the coast on inspection duties. Mussallem'sJYieat Market 3houlder Pork $1 GO Fresh Side Porto $1 00 Loin Pork Chops 9n per lb Sirloin Steak CCn 2 lbs Round Steak J tZn 2 lbS 3ood Pot Roast Beef HEZn 6 lbs. Boiling Beer OCn 2 lbs "V 3houlder Roast Veal J QQ 3houlder Roast Lamb A A 5 lbs ; JlrloinTlp QCn per lb Sump Roast Beef C-J A A 5 lbs Vvv illrwd Bacon QfI per lb a tyrshlre Uacon 30C Jeef Drlpphig OCT 3 lbs. 43L Pork Sausage Qr0 2 lbs "" Spare Ribs 3 lbs Leg of Veal 9 per lb. "u' SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, -Wrangell, Juneau and Skajrway June 8, IS, 10, 22. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle . June 13. 20, 24, 27, For ButPilale, Ocean .Falls, Nanni, Alert Hay, Campbell River, Vancouver, , Victoria-Friday, 10 pm. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 wwk-jA" Uncle OAZAZUS is coming I Big Salmon ".specials Bacon's. Glasses fitted tf registcird optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store, This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be bn time. ' G. A. Bryant sailed yesterday afternoon oh the Prince Rupert for a brief business . trip to Stewart and Premier. .' Mrs. W. H. Shortridge and Mrs. A. R. Phillips, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip to Vancouver. J. T. Fornlotos of the Western Hotel left bn yesterday aftcrnoon'3 train for Montreal where he will embark for a trip to hLs native land of Greece. Norman Wilks, examiner for the Toronto Conservatory of Music, who has been conducting examinations here, will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver. Rev. Father Charles Wolfe O. M. I. of Anyox, after a brief visit to the ' "1 and up at all good stores BOY HIT BY AUTO city sailed by the Prince Rupert Jlm Curr,c Sustalncc, MilIor 1Ieaa to the smelter town. George Sohondvltch, who Is ami Back, Injuries on Street Yesterday Afternoon charged with tho, recent attempt to Jimmy Currie, son of Mr. and Mrs. burglarize the safe of F. E. Irunt Sam Currle, sustained cuts on Uie Ltd, was further remanded for head and injuries to his back, which eight days, on appearing in city po- are not believed to be serious, when, The Northern B. C. Airways moth seaplane, piloted by D. Murphy, made several short sightseeing flights over the town. Whenever the plane ts not away on commercial work, it will be available for such trips, it is announced. Mrs. J. E. Boddle will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she will attend a forthcoming Rebekahs' Grand LoAy. convention as delegate from the local lodge. Albert BlackhaU and J. W. Mc-Klnley will represent the local Oddfellows' Lodge a; a Grand convention to be held next week In Vancouver. Mr. BlackhaU wUi leave Saturday morning by train while Mr. McKlnley will go south on the Prince George Sunday night. J. E. Berg, president of the Firs' National Bank and the Marlyn Fish Co. at Ketchikan, who wv prominently Identified with the United Pacific Fisheries during '.hat e ncenx's attempt to marke'. halibut co-operatively at the i:rst of this year, wa.- a passenger jn board the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon bound for a business 'rip to Seattle. Uncle OAVUtZUS lv coming! ANNOUNCEMENTS ... Eagles Social day, June 5. and Smoker, Fri- Elks' Show "ThOjBeauty Shop Capitol Theatre. June 0. Variety Concert under the aus pices of the Boys' Band, Thursday, June )8 In Moose Hall. (128) 21. Moose picnic. Dlgby Island, June Canadian Legion Picnic July K Presbyterian Bazaar November s 1 154 Iackage, per pkg Red Plums K. B. No. 2', tins, 2 tins Bulk Macaroni Ready cut 3 lbs Chateau Cheese It spreads or slices, per -Ib. pkg Regal Salir-Plain or iodized per carton Uraham Wafers Fresh stock, 2 lbs. Princess Soap Flakes For all uses, per pkg 3aur Kraut Libby's No. V.j tins, per tin Puffed Rice per pkg Nabob Jelly Powders per pkg Znslgn Crabmeat Packed in Prince Rupert, per tin Plum Jam Empress per 4-lb. tin range Maitnalade Empress, per 4-lb. tin ' loyal City Peas Choice Sieve 4, 2 tins Red Pitted Cherries Aylmer, per tin Ginger Ale Felix Dry g in Sparkling, dot. pints . ?JLw New Green Cabbage per lb Hothouse Tomatoes per lb New Potatoes 4 lbs B. C. Head Lettuce 2 heads 19c 27c 22c 19c 10c 43 c 21c 15c 18c 5c 24c 50c 49c 25c 21c Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 "TI1K BEST FOR LESS" graceful In line faiklenablc In color dmable In service in chiffon, semi service and service weights meRCURV nosi cry mcftcuRV m ills l i m i t e -d H A IT! I L T O N NTARI 1111 Montreal Man Is MINISTER ON Surgeon-General i PROVINCE TOUR Of U.S. Army MONTREAL. Juno 4: Appointment by the United States government of Col. R. U. Patterson, MD formerly of Montreal, to the position of surgeon-general of the United States Army, was recently announced and has created consider able interest in this city J. Batney, P. O. Box 623, city wad Montreal High School and studied the winner in the drawing for two ! medicine at McGill University, gra- round trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands at the Elks' May Queen dance last night. Havu you ixiiu your suoscription to the Daily News this year? SPECIAL Food Values for Friday & Saturday Nabob Coffee Vacuum packed, per 1-lb. tin Red Arrow Sodas Family 47c duatlng from there in 1898. The fol lowing year he became house surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital. In 1900, Colonel Patterson Joined the United States Army and for a .few years was In charge of Red Cross work in the Philippines. Dur ing the Great War and upon partlcl pation of the United States in the conflict. Colonel Patterson went to France, where he was put In charge of a large hospital at Boulogne. When the American Army reached Europe he became chief surgeon of a military division and in charge of a general hospital in the Casino at Boulogne. He was mentioned in British Army dispatches several times. At the close of the war. Colonel Patterson returned to America where he remained attached to the United States Army medical staff, with headquarters in Washington. In recognition of his ability as a physician and surgeon and of his services during the war, the govern-ment has appointed him surgeon-general of the United States Army, he highest medical post, in that body. , Steamship Sailings Knr Vnnrouver Sunday ss. Pr. George .10 pm. Tuesday s. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pin. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 p.m. S3. Cardena, mldnlsht. June 13ss. Prln. Louise 5 p.m. June 20 ss. Pr. Charlotte 5 pjn. June 24 ss. Prln. Louise 3 pjn. June 27 ss. Prln. Alice ...JS pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday 58. Catala 4 pjn. Sunday ss. Pr. Charles 11:30 a.m. Wednes. ss. P. Rupert 11:30 am. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p m. Friday ss. Cardena p.m. Satur. ss. P. George 10:30 a.m. June 8 ss. Prln. Louise am. June 15 ss. Pr. Charlotte . a.m.: June 19 ss. Prin. Louise am. June 22 ss. Prln. Alice am.' June 26 ss. Prln. Charlotte a.m. June 29 ss. Prln. Louise a m For Naas Rtver and Vott Simpson ' Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm.l From Naas River & Tort Simpson I Tuesday ss. Catala ... 11:30 a.m. ' For Stewart and Anyox OL, Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm.' I Saturday ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. All From Stewart and Anyox i Tuesday ss, Catala ....11:30 am AC Thursday ss. pr. George 8 pm 1 Sunday ss. Pr. Ocorge .. .8 pm. 15C For 0ctan Fa,ls i Sunday ss. Pr. George ...10 pm. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. Thursday-ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pm. Satur. ss. Princess Mary 9 am. From Ocean Falls Wednes. ss. Pr. George 10:30 am. Friday -ss. Princess Mary 4 pm. Fi iti iy ss. Cardena p.m. Satur ss Pr George 10:30 am tllon. William Atkinson to Visit Prince Georje and Sinlthers ! VICTORIA, June 4: Hon. Wil liam Alkln&on. minister of agriculture, left at the end of last week for a three weeks' tour of the province. After visiting various southern in terior points, Mr. Atkirujon will pro- lice court this morning. jWhllo riding a bicycle himself, hei Widely known here, especially in ' cecd to Prince George, Smlthers and was scjuck at 5 o clock yesterday (( C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary, afternoon at tht Intersection of Capt. S. K. Gray, is due tomorrow SixUi Avenue and Fulton Street by afternoon from the south and will a taxi car drivin by William Stuart, sail later in the day for Ketchikan,; Stuart, after hitting the boy, left returning here the next morning to ; a passenger out of his car and rush-sail for the south at 0 ajn. cd ihc lad to the Prince Rupert ... lacncnl Hospital where he was at-Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident tended by Lr. J. H. Carson, being mining engineer, was the speaker fable to leave the Institution for his at the regular, weekly luncheon of j home last evening. the Prince Rupert Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe today, President S. D. Johnston being In the chair. There were 101 passengers. rv board the steamer Princess Alice on her arrival here yesterday afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points enroute to Alaska. About-halfa doan passengers left the vessel here; p : One of Walker's drivurself cars turned over off the narrow road leading to the Acropolis Hill grounds during the Flag Day celebration yesterday. No' one was Injured although 'the car was scratched up a bit. the world of medicine, Colonel Pat tcrson is a graduate of medicine of McGlll University and is a former house surgeon of the Montreal General' Hospital. Classmates of his medical school days here Include such well known Montreal physi cians and surgeons as Dr. C ters, Dr. W. L. Barlow. Dr. F. W. Har vey and Dr. J. F. Finnic Colonel Patterson spent his youth in Montreal. He graduated from the i other central interior centres. BUT WF'VK SEEN SKVEItAL Sl'LASIILD ONES We haven't yet seen any of those A. Pe- j slashed skirts which it was an nounced were going to become the fashion. Toronto Star. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot iind cold water in all roomi ,a, j. rmmtioMME. rrop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Bts. Savoy Mrs Archie Robertson and M-. Silverness, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zjrrlll. r.i Tin: iioi n. uoktii IVIMI.C Hot fe Cold Wur. StMm Hut 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplmnr tSI Royal D. S. Stlcklen, city. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Quests Say They Are. 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 Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 893 Phone 287 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtY FOR SKEENA UKA.ND Creamery P. utter & Cottage Cheese FRESH FASTEUIMrO MILK AND CREAM DULY Early Delivery Throughout the City Kaien Motors Limited General Garaire and Station Service CHEVROLET and BUICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue Wmt w In