I wh i PARKE DAVIS & CO.'S Special Extract of Vanilla "Makes Good Things Taste Better" This is a superior product unexcelled as a flavoring in cooking and confectionery. 3-uz. bottle $ .50 G-oz. bottle 90 Kl-oz. bottle 2.00 Ormes Ltd. Zflw Pioneer Druggists . Phones 81 & 82 THKEE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS liiuiu.uiUuiJIlilllllUliim.H Qulokly soothing and healing Zam-Buk Is splendid for skin troubles of all kinds. It heals with ths aid of Nature's herbs, In Nature's own way. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TU.UL IIIIITISII COM.MI11A M.uuitcturera of ......... . . AMMONIUM PIIUSI'IIATE LLLrHAlN I 1 SULPHATE of ammonia llran.l cii:mii.l mmnzKits Pruclurrre St Refiners of TADANAC lira ml"" LLLTTICOLYTIt' . WHO ff If IS SHOE POLISH (jk NUGGET TIN cjicitd mill a imd UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Rlemiieri leave Prince Kuprri f or Vuneomer: IlM'ATAU r.VKUV Tl'KSIl.W, .M) I'M. Arriving Vancouver, vii Oi.u. Fall. Thursday Noon appro. TN.H t Altlll'.NA BVntY rltlH.W MlltMKIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday mldmRlu approx. Weekij aalllnga to Port aimpmin. Aliio Arm. Anyux. Stewart and Naa nivcr puintA. Bundny. 8.00 p.m. further Inrortnutlnn regarding nil vnlluw ant! ticket at I'KINCE ItlTLKT AdKNt'Y: Sm ourt Afliue, I'liuiw COAL Ruy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllntton In any quantities. Al!o Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Ilobin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co j'HONK9tS8 AND S58 Daily News Want Ads. Third Ave. & Sixth St P i n: iiMii-muim!l'ii)iii r rii bt i . wm mi Sill:; J TUII'LE SUPEUPHOSrilATE LEAD-ZINC CfttRMIUM-UlSMUTH . Ji ft ! would lettEtdi Your prftlo prompts you to krrp your hair well groomed . . . then for tho Mine rruson marten your dull, unpolUhctl eliot-n rcKiilnrly with a gloKny "Nucpct" shine -waterproof tlio ehoca as it polishes. WM Rupert Motors DODGE DEALERS Oarage and Service Station All Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charger OUR TOWINO & WRECKINO CAR WILL HANDLE ANY JOB Phone 56C (Night Calls Phone 181 bring quick Results Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware, llellbroner's Store. All aboard Our Permanent Wave Excursion ends May 23. Fare $4.50. Nelson's Beauty Parlor Blue 561. 1! Game Warden Ed. Martin sailed last night on the Prince Charles for Vancouver, having an insane patient in his charge. Mrs. Fraser Fitch, who has been visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. I Capt. C. W. Wearmouth, who has been stationed here for the past few weeks in connection with the piloting of grain ships, which have been loading here, sailed by the Prince Charles last night on his return to Vancouver. Albert Farrow steamboat inspec tor arrived in the city from Van couver on the Catala yesterday at ternoon and will be here until Wednesday morning when he will sail aboard the Princess Alice fo; the Yukon on official duties. Mi and Mrs. D. C. Stuart sailed last evening on the Catala for a brirf trip to Stewart, Mr. Stuart is going north on business in con nection with his duties as censu commissioner for Skeena riding They expect to return to the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday evening. .Bringing north a fair-sized list of passengers, Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 4 o'clock yesterday af ternoon from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morn ing enroute back to" Vancouver and waypolnts. . . . . . . 1$ Is wiie wiie in in the the way way 1 H of providing your person comforts. You'll look forward to your metis, for his menus re cJcsl$nc! esp dally to sslitfy that set-air appetite. They arc bastd on 91 yiars of experience in the art of pleasing patstnjrrs, since 1840. Ssllinjt rlly fromMofibttl Cabin rtlM horn .... $130 Witt Third Cabin . . . $10$ Third CUu Round Trip $1$$ Sptll SioaI Tnlfd Clan Round Trip Eacurtion Rate $119. Inormattan rem 612 Haiffngi Smi W. (rhona Saymowr 3648) ' VaiKouvar or anv tttamihlf agent 14 SAILINGS FROM PltlNCE KUPERT To Ketchikan, IVrangcll, Juneau and Skagway May 20, 30. June 8. To Vancouver, Victoria and 24, June 3, 13 PRINCESS MARY Tor llntedale. Ocean Pull. Namu, Alert Hay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, at 10 p.m. Full information from W. C Orchard. General Agent Cot 3rd Ave & 4th St. Phone 31 jsflstr. rTJviyrjLfflHB THE DAILY NKWS Monday, May 18, 1931 i Take Long Walks Fat Men are Told How can you walk off your fat If you haven.'t, .nny energy. .to. .Ho it t You canitake off fat .with 'rusclien Salts if you will i Uk. ' ime - half tfmHm in hot water every morning before breakfiut, modify your diet and exercise regularly. There are aix different aalta in Krtmclien that your. body organs muat have if ypu are to enjoy good health. While you are losing fat you will be gaining in vigor, energy, vitality and ower of endurance. That means that aoon you will be able to walk many miles witlioiit fatigue and enjoy every step you walk. Drug Stores all over Canada sell Kruschen Salts,. And a jar costs but 75 cents it's a real blessing to fat people. Mrs. Charles Edwards sailed last night 6n the Prince Charles for a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Dr. R. Oeddes Large of Port Simpson sailed last night on the Prince Charles for a brief business trip to Vancouver. H. C. Fraser, inspector of schools, returned to the city on yesterday af ternoon's train from a trip to Sml- thers and Telkwa on official- bust ness. Provincial Constable Lance Pot- terton, of Stewart, who has been on a two-weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. F. S. Walton, C.N.R. roadmaster. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Winnipeg. whence he accompanied Mrs. Wal ton and child, who are on a trip to England. E. D. Johnstone, .deputy-minister of finance and former city treasurer here, who was reported to be seriously 111 at Prince George las' week with pneumonia, is now stated to be much improved. "The Lay of Laughing Goose." it the title of a novel poem by ,W. A. Seelv which appears in the mag azine section of the current Vancouver Sunday Prdrtnce and which lias references to early Indian life in this district. Robert Orme. sori of Mayor and Mrv C H. Orm", has recover -uffinentlv from the effects of ' -nntw split elbnto be able to resume nis studies ai snawnignvi Lake. Vancouver Island, the arm is still stiff although knitted. Mr and Mrs. T. R. Fletcher wen passengers aboard the Catala las evening bound from Vancouver to Mill Bay where Mr. Fletcher will take over the duties of cannery accountant for the season. Last year he was stationed on Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr and Mrs. F It. Clendennlng after having atpnt the ivtst month in the city, sailed by the Prince Charles last night for Vancouver They were accompanied by Mr Clendenntng's mother, Mrs. Geo D Tite. and sister. Miss Eleanor Tlte. who will pay an extended visit in Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS ,, Canadian National Recreating Association Monte Carlo night ! May 13 and 10. C.N.R.A. Badminton Courts Moose picnic, Dlby "Island, June ;l. , Moose Whist Drive and Dance May -22. Eagles Social and Smoker. Frl- I day. June 5. DR. HUGH L. DICKKY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas & Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third, Aveptie Phone .83 Glasses fitted "bf registered optometrist at llellbroner's store. Phone 32 Taxi for special rates, day and night, for large parties . Experienced drivers." " tf of Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. tf William Qoldbloom returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a ten-day trip to Vancouver and Seattle. ' M. R. O'Shaughnessy, manager of the Surf Tolnt mine, Porcher Island, left on Saturday's train for a business trip to Toronto. C. C. Ketchum, who has been on his two weeks' trip to Vancouver returned to the city from-the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon In the rotogravure of the Tor onto Star recently there appeared an attractive trout fishing picture from Trembleur Lake in Northen British Columbia. Parent Teachers' meeting Wi- Jieeday. May 20 at 8 p.m in Bor den Street School. Speaker Rev Dr. F. W. Dafoe. Subject "Educational Values and Ideals." 116 Rev. W. B. Jennings returned to 'he city on yesterday afternoon's train from Inverness where she oald a week-end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. John ston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's steamer from Vancou ver, being on their way to Claxton where Mr. Wallace will again be; manager of the B C Packers' canning operations. F. W. Crawford, president of the Vancouver Tobacco Co.. arrived in the city from Vancouver on the! v.wm yesveruay aiwmoon oems here on one of his periodical visits 01 inspection w me urouo cigar siorc uuauiess. THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS Forestville Butter 85c 3 lbs Rhubarb 25c 6 lbs Lettuce 25c 3 for Green Onions- 5c 2 bunches for Empress Tea l's 85c 2 lbs impress Coffee l's 85c 2 lbs 'Jampitre Brand Marsh-mallows, 35c lb. package Bananas 4Gc 3 lbs Sunklst Oranges 95c 6 decen Kltm $3.15 5 lb. can Uream Cheese 55c 2-lb. box Malktnfe Best Baking 20c Powder. 12-oz. tin ... Malkln's Best Baking $1.35 Powder. 5-lb. tin Malkln's Best Tea 95c 2 lbs Mussallem's Cash and! Carry Stores ! Where Dollars Have More Cents" j 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 5th Ave. ' Telephones 3G0 and 18 ' DOMINION DAIRY Casey Vlnk, Manager 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 473 Retail Merchants' meeting May 10, at 6:30 p.m. In Cafe. 117 William Lambie was the winner a $5 gold piece raffled by Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, at thr apple blossom tea at the home of Mrs. James Farquhar Saturday afternoon. The tea was very suc cessful, close to $50 being realized. Court of revision on the 1931 provincial voters' list Is being con ducted today by Norman A. Watt registrar of voters, who will sit for the purpose until 5 o'clock this a ternoon. Those who are not yet on the list may have their names placed thereon by appearing per sonally before the registrar today. Tender for Ambulance Sealed Tenders will be received ty the undersigned marked "Ambulance" ua to June 8th: for a fully equipped Motor Hospital Ambulance painted white or pearl grey, with stretcher air mattress, and all equipment incidental thereto. Price not to ex ceed $2,000. F.O.B. Hospital. Speci ¬ fications showing full drtalls of construction, interior and exterior measurements, upholstering, wherl base, tyres, etc.; must accompany tender. H. W. Birch, Secretary. 115 & in MEMORIAL BY MOOSE Annual Service and Church Par adc Held Yesterday The annual Moose Memorial scr- vlc took place Jrestcrday- ln tne local nome unaer me joint auspices of the ladies' chapter and the men'a nrripr The Ceremonv in . nnnr nt rioivartprt hrnthP and M, nhlv rnnrIr.terl hv Dlc- totor Wm. McCQllum and Senior R t M. cha,. Edwards re spectivejy In evenlng a combined group - i, fli. ,,rohol tr Viral. Presbyterian church where on ap propriate sermon was preached by the Rev. W. D. Grant Holllng-worth. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday as. Pr. Charles 10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm Thursday ss. Pr. George 10-pjn. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 p.m. SS. Cardena. midnight. May 13 as. Prin. Louise. 5 pjr May 24 -as. Princess Alice 5p.m From Vancouver-Sunday as. Catala 4 p.m. Wednes. as. Pr. George 10:30 ajn. Friday as. Princess Mary 4 p.m. S3. Cardena p.m. Saturday ss. Prince Charles 10:30 ajn. May 0 ss. K rin cess Alice .a.m. May 20 ss. Prin. Louise . a.m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3IX-HOLE Flndlay Range, almost new. Cheap. Owi..r leaving town Phone Blue 821. JillA fir msm -'radio will be better with Layerbilt CANADIAN NATIONAL CAKHON CO.. LIMITED Calcarr Vaacmnrtr TORONTO Moatrttl Winnipeg "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Tea f With . Pacific Milk Tea with Pacific Milk! It . makes all the dlfferencrTin the world, writes a lady skilled in making tea the way It is made in England. Nothing, she says, gives the Seat and flavor of Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Factory at AhboUford, I5.C. 100 B.C. Owned and Controlled HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot md cold water In all roomi A. J. ntUnilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prop TIIK HOTEL UOIITII WIIIt.B Hot & Cold Water; Sttam Heat 73c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tSl Royal M. 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