FAGS THREB Finest quality has built the largest sale .:1juo jfj tt' in North .America. Try our new Yellow Label 'Fresh Srom the gardens9 FREE! OUR FREE! One Tin of After-Shaving Talc With Every Purchase of One Tube of Klenzo Shaving-Cream 50 cents Qrm.es IM. Jfio Pioneer DrtiQ&isls Phones SI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS COAL IS IN A I) ICV SHED When you are buying roal look on the economical side of life. If rou buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and sec what 10 means to you. PEMBINA KGG Delivered, Ter Ton ..... $12.50 MINEIIKM) EfiO Delivered. Per Ton 1150 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered. Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 Coastal Steamship Sbervece S.S. "PUINCI. ClKlll.KS" I,rr Prince Hiinrt Sundays 10.00 i.iu. for Yaiicoutrr. Fur Stewart Saturday. 1.00 .ni. S.S. "I'lllNCE (iEOIM.E" I-ai r Prince Huprrt TliurMlaya 10.00 p.m. for Vancouicr, mlliiiK at cn I'alU and Vuwrll lllrr. l'r Aiiym and Stewart 'cd-iirmlaya at i.00 p.m. I orlnlalitly MTlr to North and Son 111 Qurit Charlotte Ulauds Particular on rrurl. TKI-CITY SEUV1CE S.S. "Prlnr Henry" lrar Van ruiiirr dally at J.(K) .m. for Yirtoria and Seattle. THAIN SIlllVICE Panriiier train lear Prince HuiK-rl for llmonton, Wliinlr ami iointa Kat rrry Moinlay, Wriluetday and Saturday at 11. 10 a.m. Canadiaii f W loilf ( mirnl ar K. IM.I. fan. M. if infitrntnt infortunium mil rmll . r f. r. SttrAI;IIIWN. MtKi';tiiri. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ktraiurrs lr.ir Prince nurrt f ir Vancouver: T.N.h r,T,U.. fVKRV TIXNIIAV, IJMI I'M. Arriving Vancouver, via Ocr. Palla. ThUTKltjr Now Wx. ... i Al(li; ;i:itV tKIDAV MUIXKIIIT . Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight apiiro. weekly niing. to Port BUnpaou. Alice Arm. Anyos. 8twrt and Naa Rlvrr puU)t. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. l-irih.'t mformatlm rurdlni! U hhIIilks and tlckrU nt l'UIUnuri.m.aUbNCVt iouuU. Anur. rhonr IMS Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. I BUliard 'JKlersin vs. Easson. Public Invited. - 83 Ride in safety, phone '32 Specialize in night service, drivers on the Job. '. Taxi. Two (tr O. W. Nlckerson, who has been fin a. trip to Seattle in connection with the affairs of the United Pacific Fisheries, J .ejected back in the?'' city tomorrow P. J. Kwapil, president of the United Pacific Fisheries, may be with him. Of eighteen aircraft of different types that have been licensed and operated in this province during the past twelve months was u Stlnson-Lycoming seaplane for T 8. Corless of Prince George with designation CF-ANE. Mrs. Donald New and small son. David, has returned home. Miss Ida New and Miss Oarrington have been visiting Miss New's parents. Mrs. W. O. New spfnt a few. days in Oallno. leaving ' later for Prince George. Vancouver Sun. Mrs. R. M. Meniies whl nasi been visiting here tor thl past few weeks with her sons, Itarry and Victor Menziei will sail by the ss Pr trice deorge tonight on her return to her home in Vancouver, accompanied by her daughter-tola w, Mrs. Victor Menzies. CNJt. steamer Prince John. Capt. Dan McKlnnoo. arrived in pert at 3 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands with passengers. I mail and freight and will be here until 10 o'clock Saturday night when she will sail on her return couth over the same route. Ma'or Anyjs W. Davlsy superintendent in charge of the Kltsault-i Ragle Qo'd, ftflnmf Co 's operation ion the Boutheavter group at Ski-debate, arrived in the city from th- Queen Charlotte Islands on th" for Vancouver j nr. and Mrs. O. A. Robrts whi ; have been loratd at Queen Charlotte City for the past few year ; arrived in the city, on the Prince John this morning from the Is : lands and will sail tonight on th-Prince Oeorge for Vanco'jve- where Dr. Poberts is to take up iu I ture practice. BUSH'S Grocerteria Weck-End Specials Friday and Saturday Only Royal Household QCLVa Flour, 7-lb. sack . ai-lb Qffp sack r .6S Empress Jelly powder, pkt 0" B. & K. Rolled Oats CAp 7-lb. sack ov" Vhite Beans Offn 4 lbs. Brown Beans "Vt" 311n. No. UnpRice 25C 4 lbs. Rhubarb . 9 3 lbs California Grape- fruit, 4 for UOK California Head i ftr Lettucl eatih . . . . JLU perdox Sweet Juicy Oranges ft Ap per doz. 4 doz Bush's Grocerteria niEE DEMVEUY TELEPHONES - 211 & J12 THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, April 18, 1931 MILLIONS PREFER KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN .jvgk Millions of satisfied users have made this famous Kellogu product the largek-sellinu all-bran cereal in,thet world. It guarantees relief from both temporary and recurrneTconstipatSon. How much better than -pills and drugs. For most laxative have to be taken in constantly increasing doses. Otherwise, they lose their power. Kellogg's Aix-Bran provides the natural, safe way to protect health. It supplies roughage to sweep poisonous wastes from the system. And It brings iron, which builds up the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. In severe cases, with each meal. Try All-Bran with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-ereta package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. All-Bran Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. This afternoon's train, due from rivd John ins morning rrom ine is f ONLY ONE BOAT IN Only one halibut boat was In with a catch this morning, this being the Margaret I which disposed of 4.000 pounds to the United Pacific Fisheries on the uMial terms. Pal ds Checked By modern vaporizing ointment Jdst rub on VI VapoRuo HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Wujicn's leadlntr lam-lly.lKitel Koi tnd cold water in all roomi A. J. I'Kl'DII'JMME. Prop. &t. of Fravr uid Fifth SU. Savoy John P. Malady. Prince Rupert. New Royal Hotel I. Zatrlll. mp Tilt: IIOTIX HOKTII WHILE Hl & Cold Wattr. Steam Hrat Wc PER DAY AND UP Trl.'1'llOllf KI Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Larte Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nljht, 9 to 12 Danre Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Shingle Man Is Visiting City S. L. Simpson Here From Massett Aboard His Power Boat M of.Rob" enson fx. oimpsou, niuuuiaciurcis of shingles at Massett, Queen Charlotte Islands, is in the city for a few days on the power boat Ogden. He is waiting for a change of weather before returning home. Mr. Simpson is pushing the sale of his product while here. GOLD IN STATES WASHINGTON, ' April 16: A survey which has Just been completed reveals that United States is still holding 45 of the world's supply of gold, there being some St. 06,000,000 of the precious metal in store in this country During the last year there has been an increase of $277,000,000. The total world's gold supply is placed at $10,000,000,090. NO CAMPS THIS YEAR Cut in Estimates Makes Retrench - ment in Military Training Necessary OTTAWA, April 16: All summer for units of the non- camps vo., . -. v, ,. rviriaH .hi.-training morning to be n time. . ?ancelfc, , for tou m vlew There waa Tjjp meeting of the Lief ErieJcson'Jtoclety last night. The next meeting will be held on the first Wednesday in May. . A. Woodland was in chage of i at the weekly! of 3dm Prince IUtpert of a cut in estimates. CALIFORNIA BOAT LOST rfctary Cub. llJrewMapeker.i .SANTA BARBARA, April JG i I, fc 2?""? Grave concern is being felt for the JPE "r fgfr' jEZJYr" of crew and row passengers QOft "CTiaTlOtW-City orOggUt. ar- . schooner Amaron. which left m inc cny on we r rinse Mtpiel Is. hen a weck iQ for land and has no been since seen or .Prince Jtthn thU morning and wU' and win. fell tonight on th,-(beaKl ir9m sail tonight on the Prince Goorg Other boats are being dispatched to search for the missing vessel. February Fish Landings Were Virtually Nil According to figures made avail-1 able at the offtee of the United j Suites consul 42,939 pounds of fish1 was landed during the month of , February at Alaska ports, 2.000 pounds at Vancouver. 1.000 pounds at Victoria and 19.650 pounds, at Seat'le. Owing to the delay In starting halibut fishing operations, there was no fish landed at Prince Rupert in February. At the Rotary Club luncheon today, George Woodland, chairman of thfltdttb service committee, read a erica of pronouncements which had been voted on by the Calgary Rotary Club and asked the local club to vote on them. They proved very interesting and sqme Interesting votes were taken. ATTENTION Oeneral meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen s Co-operative Association will be held In th; Metropole Hall, Prince Rupert. Saturday, April 18 at 10 am. Members only. ! T ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose tfh&t Drive Friday. April 17. SlSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaBlMallSSrilaSM aTWI SSSSSSSSTaWa i iTTlSna Tl SM aSlSSSSI ..from S'l.r.ii ond mony other chtngtl and i(npromnt for your comfort ond csnvninc. 320 viw 4 i :i jlal-lllfi'rra room on wnn ootn tein":n?;;2cM v amoi v i:irs hi:.i tiih and Dance Presbyterian Batter Sale April 10 Gyro Uoedo.wD May 1. THRIFT SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday RICE M? Fmest Jap DRYrSHRIMPS Nabob per tin . PRUNES . Large size, Del Monte per 2-lb. pkg 25c 23c 27c CORNED BEEF i Stelna per 1-lb. tin JAM Pure Plum, Fraser Valley Bran, 4-lb. tin ... MAYONNAISE Dutch Maid per 8-oz. Jar Demonstration 19 c 42c 25c HEINZ QUALITY PRODUCTS On Saturday 95c Combination Specials 95c LOT NO. 1 1 bot. Tomato Catsup, large 2 tins Baked Beans, small 1 jar Pickles, sweet or sour 1 bot. Vinegar, lC-oz. QtZn all for LOT NO. 3 4 bot. Tomato Catsup large EOGS Guaranteed Locals per doz Mill TOILET ROLLS 9 for NEW POTATOES 3 lbs tins ORANGES 95c LOT NO. 5 2 tins Spaghetti, medium 2 tins Tomato Soup, medium 2 tins Baked Beans medium, all for . 95c LOT NO. 7 9 tins Vegetable Soup small . 35c BORDEN'S CHOCOMTE MALTED MILK u-lb. 40c l ib nrt tins UUV 31c 25c LOT NO. 2 2 tins Tomato Soup, small 2 tins Baked Beans, medium 1 bot. Catsup, large 1 bot. Salad Cream QCn OOK, all for LOT NO. 4 9 tins Tomato Soup small 95c TOMATO JUICE Royal City ; per tin SOAP P. & O. Naptha 6 bars PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel Brand per lb. 2 lbs "The Best For Less" 95c LOT NO. ft 1 Jar Peanut Butter 1 jar sandwich Relish 1 jar Cucumber Pickles 3 tins Baked Beans AC small, aM for 14c 25c 15c 29c KRAFT CHEESE Cut Oin 5-lb.boxOQn per lb.1 .Oil ,k OAK Sunklst Navels, sweet and juicy, three sizes L 56c L 82c L 95c WATT'S GROCERY I Phone 53 Phone 56 Jabour Bros., Ltd. SPECIALS Friday and Saturday, 17th and 18th Mothers take this opportunity to select any outfit in our store for your this. VYc make Friday and Saturday of this week a ood savin? for you. Remember this is a (iris' special only. The (iris' department is ready with a greater value in the new smart things to wear. These arc only a few of the items that we have to offer on this special. Oirls' Summer Dresses Fast colors. site 8 to 14, at O Iris" Summer Coat tee 3 to 6, at A good aseortmetn ef Olrls' Coals in colon of rose, fawn and blue, size, 4 to 8, at O Iris' Rubber Aprons at - , Brash Wool Tarns Green, red and blue at Olrls' Bloomers to fit age 2 to 4 at. - Oirls' Btoomer&Uo fit age 5 to 10 $1.49 S3.75 S4.75 15c 75c 25c 39c h"h ljliomer are Balbrlggan made in pink, manvo and peach) Baby brefceWhlte, pink and blue 95C Kb - Baby' Rubber Pants at airUaoodJsAilol Oirls' Patent Leather Slippers, welt , stee 11 to 2, at Mistes' Oxford-size 11 to 2, at Misses' Oaytees size 1 to 2, reg. $2.40, at Orown.Oirls' Strap Shoe size 22 to 6. at 15c S1.95 S2.95 S2.19 S1.95 $3.95 Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It docs pay to buy those advertised.