PAOB THRO i ' 11 i . JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes Ltd. Ztfut Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS Whatever Your Skin Trouble-Get Well This Magic Way Many Sufferers Relieved by Famous Herbal Healer TVnether it be a disfiguring ranh, or in outbreak of pimples, sore ehsppeil hands, frostbite, or any cut, burn, or scald dreas the place at otic with tbi grand herbal ointment, Zani liuk. It U beautifully soothing, awiftly healing, and highly antiseptic-. Even in chronic trouble like eczema, salt rhaun, u I c r a, and poisoned Korea, Zam Duk eradicates disease and grows sew akin. You can "rub it In" for cold-on-the-cheat, bodily chills, stiffness, sprains, muscular pains, etc. In fact, there are a hundred uses for Zam Bok. Be sure to keep a box at home. ALL SPEAK WELL OF ZAM-BUK "Zam-Buk rid me of Ivy polonln snd completely healed my festered finger." Mrs. 8. Cray. St. Koaa Du Lac, Manitoba. "A bad attack of Barber's Itch yielded to Zam-Huk In two weeka. My akin la now fine and healthy." Mr. D. It., Box 417. Humboldt. Saak, USE THE MILK H hen I uttered from painful mat-tory bolla. Zam-Huk waa the only i-ffecllre remedy. It. lleck, Newhurn. Lunenburg;. Nov Scotia. "Zam-Buk Ointment and Soap soon cleared my akin of a disfiguring raah. Mr. K. Ilrown. St. John T. U. llo-pltal. St. John. N.B. "I couldn't find anything; to relieve a li'irn on my arm until my Mother apried Zam-IIuk." Mrs. E. 11, Croieau, Waterloo, Que. The unparalleled success of Zam-Iluk as a healer of akin troubles lies in its original aad valuable formula. Zam Bak is compounded from certain extracts of herbal origin, so refined that they soak through the tiny pores into underlying tissues. Zam-liuk heals from below as well as on the surface. It kills poisonous germs, stops pain and itching, and grows new skin. Zam-Buk is also a splendid remedy for piles and a fine dressing for injuries. Zam-Buk Oiotmeat 50c box, Zara-Iluk Medicinal Soap 25c cake. Misuse PHONE 580 wSSB&m 1 PRODUCED IN CANADA No wonder Carnation-made dishes are so delicious. The beat of milk from selected herds, safeguarded at the sjurce by clean housing of the cows and clean handling of the milk, it evaporated to double richness for Carnation Milk and hermetically sealed In its containers to protect it until it reaches you. YouH find it absolutely dependable, extremely convenient and surprisingly economical. Write lot Cook Bck and Baby Booh CARNATION CO, LIMITED, 114 AkWi St, V B.C. -A, Milk Item Ctntdiu court, picked la St Ctntdt in CtatdUu ctns tod cues. SHINGLES! No.l-3xatperM $3.25 No.l-5xatperM $3.75 No. 2 -at per M $2.75 SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES MADE AT MASSETT HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 srxTfnxT CTC AMUIIII'S LIMITED JliaWlv OiUiw''" " Vtenmer. leave rrlnce llupert t r V.mouver:-mmir;.r;oSl,K, . Thursday Noon approx. f.H.. oAim !na 8i:v?:ky f uii.ay mhi"t Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Weekly .alllngVio Pon Slmp-on. Alice Arm Anyox. Stewart and N.a. River point. Sunday, 8.00 p.m. Further information regarding 11 wiling. .l "rk' "sr.S I'HINCX III 1'KKT .UIKM'V: Kit oml Af'"' Local Items Dinnerware, chtna, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Don't forget the Eagles' biz ex curslon to Ketchikan for the UJ3. i Vancouver. holiday, July 4. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, who have been on a two weeks' trip to Seattle, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Henry this morning. Mrs. George Eckerman and daughter, Miss Oeorgina Eckerman, who have been visiting in Tacoma, returned to the city on the Prince Henry this morning. PICNIC: Sunday 21st at Digby Island under auspices of L.O.O.M Boats leave Dominion Fisheries oat from 9 a.m. to 1 pm. Chil dren Free. Adults 50c. Everyone invited. 141 Dr. R. H. Bedford, chief bacter iologist at the Prince Rupert Fish eries Experimental Station, has consented to address a meeting of the Prince Rupert Flower Society next Tuesday evening on the sub ject of "Soil and Soli Preparation.' Arrivals from the south say that the weather during the past week or so has been the worst they have ever had at this time of year. Near Victoria and Vancouver the strawberry crop has been ruined and gardeners are in despair Dr. George A. Charer of Queen Charlotte City has been appointed medical health officer of Queen Charlotte City and district and medical Inspector of Lawn Hill Queen Charlotte City. Sandsplt and Skldegate schools. The appoint ment of Dr. G, A. Roberts has been rescinded. Making her second trip of ttu ason on the Alaska route, C.N R. steamer Prince Henry, Capt. H E. Nedden, arrived in port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancou ver. Powell River and Ocean Fall and sailed at 3 o'clock this after noon for Ketchikan. Juneau, Ska? way and Wran&ell whence she will return here southbound next Wed u-sday morning. 10 PfjnrvTTiTW ll sals II FROM MONTREAL GLASGOW-BELFAST-LIVER- POOL vine 26 Duchess of Athol. June 37. Julv 24 Mell's June 30, Aug. 1 Duchess of Bedford luly 4 Duchess of Tor uly 10. Aug. 7 Mlnnedoss July IT Duchess of Richmond xNot calling at Liverpool. To Cherbourg-Southampton-Antwerp Aug. S Montclare To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON IIAM11URG July 3 Montcalm To Havre-London-Antwerp July 0. Sen. 3 Montclare ;uly 18, Oct. 8 Montrose FRO.M QUEBEC TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON tune 37, July 18 . . . Empress of Britain luly 4, July 34, ...Empress of Fran4 fuly 11, Aug 3D ..Empress of Australia FROM VANCOUVER To lliinll-Jiiinii-C'hlna-riilllijilnca LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO ORIENT Aoolv to Aienta everywhere or J J. KOKSTKR Steamship Oenl. Pax A (rent OPR. Station. Vancouver. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway June 22, 23 , To Vancouver, Victoria and 20, 24, 27 ' For Butrdale, Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Phone 31 Glasses fitted t registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Ex-Aid. John Currie sailed last night on the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R. C. Parsons sailed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. tf Dr. W. T. Kergln is leaving on today's boat to attend the Canadian Medical Association meetings in Vancouver. He will be gone about ten days. Miss Peggy Blott sailed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver to Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Blott, who recently moved from here. Capt. L. S. Punnett, formerly Identified with the Northern Brl tlsh Columbia Airways here, arrived in the city from Victoria on the Prince Henry this morning. Union steamer Cardena, Capt Andrew Johnston, arrived in port at 11 o'clock last night from tr-e south, sailing at midnight on he return to Vancouver and way ports. A meeting of the Prince Ruport Flower Society will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. prompt. Prof. R. H. Bed ford will address the meeting on soli conditions and plant growth Everybody welcome. 144 C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary Capt. John Wood, arrived In por at 6:30 last evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on her re turn to Vancouver and waypolnt The vessel brought In a small list of passengers. Albert Edward Roddls, deputy collector at Pouce Coupe, has re celved the additional appointment from the Provincial government of deputy goverment agent, deputy commissioner of lands, deputy wa ter recorder and deputy district registrar of vital statistics. Two Austrian big game hunt ers, Count 'Wilczck and Count Hogos, returned to Vancouver day after a six-weeks trip to tin Stlklne River in Northern B.C They brought back the hides eight bears, Including three grl zlles. "We will tell Vienna you hav one of the best big game districts in the world," said Count W l- czek. Twenty Years Ago column, Vancouver Province. A, R. Holtby, who was reccnth superanuated from his position n B. and B. master for .the Canadian National Railways here, and Mr. Holtby will leave next Wednesday for Ottawa where they expect to make their future home although It is likely Mr. Holtby may. return here. A number of social affair are being held to honor Mrs. Holtby prior to her departure. DDD for skin disorders An attire fluid that washes into tho sitk tissues. Clear stainless. Its soothing elements penetrate. Itching stop on the Instant eruptions disappear. The treatment has no rivsL W. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST ORMES LTD. Tenders KALSOMINING Sealed tenders marked "Kalso-mlnlng" will be received up to 5 p.m. July 2nd, 1931 for the kalsomlnlng of 0 rooms in King Edward High School. Rooms can be seen from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. each school day and I on Saturday morning. Further par-1 ticulars at the school or the secre tary. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I J. O. WILLIAMSON, Secretary, Board of School Trustees ' (145) Tenders PAINTING Scaled tenders marked "painting" will be received up to 5 p.m. July 2nd, 1031, for the painting of two ends and the front of Seal Cove School. Further particulars at school or the secretary. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. O. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. Board of 8chool Trustees (145) VITA-WEAT is 100 Whole Wheat made into delicious thin crispbread with the full natural flavour of the finest wheat. Delicious with cheese, Jam or butter. Serve VITA-WEAT as your daily bread day afternoon In the County Court case from Terrace of Freckman vs. McDonald and the trial was ad journed until next Tuesday whevi argument of counsel will be heard, The appointment of George He - tor Munro of Prince Rupert to be a Justice of the peace Is announced in the last Issue of the B.C. Gazette. The appointment of J. L. Christie as a Justice of the peacs is rescinded. An enjoyable Scandinavian dance was held last night in the Metropolc Hall. There was a good-sized crowd In attendance and a happy time was spent dancing to the strains of tunesome music by Julius Welle with his accordion. Several request numbers fo.' Prince Rupert were play'ed by n- dlo station KJR of Seattle las1. night, including "Indian Love Call.' "Rocky Mountain RoseT Tie Mcf to Your Apron Strings Again," "I'm Bringing Home the Bacon," etc. William McNeish. auditor of the Workmen's Compensation Board, who has been visiting here and at -Mher points in the north in the course of one of his periodical tours m- official 'duties, will saU by tht Prince Rupert this evening on his .eturn to Vancouver. A Dully iNevrr rinir rinilt. want-ad wll' HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot xnd cold water In all roomt A. J. FRUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Frascr und Fifth Sts. Savoy A. "B. Olston, Colorado Springs; Fred G. Pantle, Pueblo, Colo.; J. N. Johnston. Hagel Mill. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Top TDK IIOTIX WOIITII WHILE Hot & Cold Water. Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone Ml Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA nitAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Saturday, June 20, lflil VITA-WEAT VITA-WEAT keeps you SLIM and FIT, and aids Digestion. Vita-Weat Is guaranteed entirely fre from chemicals or preservatives.- Being easily digested, Vita-Weat crisp-bread insures the correct functioning, of the body, thereby promoting perfect health. Ask Your Grocer For Vita-Yeat Manufactured Only By Representative In Prince Rupert Peek Frean & Co. Ltd., London, England W. II. Malkin Co. Ltd. Dr. D. R. Learoyd of Anyox will be a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert this evening going through to Vancouver where he will attend the convention of the Canadian Medical Association. W. H. Manuel, C.N.R. travelling auditor, after having spent several days here on official duties, sailei by the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon for Stewart where he will spend the next few days. Evidence was completed yester CHURCH NOTICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Z43 Second Avenue West) This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING Man, EVOLVED BY1 ATOMIC FORCE?" Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonlai meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading room, 24S Second Avenue; " open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. B. A. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Song by Junior Choir. Subject, "THE CHRISTIAN'S . WIDE HORIZON." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30. Solo "Be Thou My Guide," by Mrs: II. Macfle. Subject, "THE OUTWARD APPEARANCE AND THE INNER CONDITION." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, 'Rev. D. Grant Hollingworth, BJV. Sunday School at 10 ajn. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sacrament of the Lbrds Supper, Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "THE GREATEST PROMISE OF GOD." A message for days of discouragement. BIG CROWDS the Daily News of the past few days attracted hundreds of happy buyers to the Jabour bankrupt selling out sale this morning. Before; the doors opened there wag such a crush on the street that people, found it j difficult to pass. The number en terlng the store had to be limited throughout the morning and this afternoon the staff are still doing their best to serve the customers who are arriving regularly. The organization of the sale. Grant of Vancouver, was perfect, All goods were plainly marked and shopping was easy. The sale continues next week. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4- Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June 21. Moose Hard Time Dance Friday June 26. Presbyterian Sunday-School Picnic Saturday, June 27, Dlzby Is- Hand. Eagles' -Excursion by steamer Prince John to Ketchikan, July 3 to 5. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby Island, Presbyterian Bazaar November S SCALE OP CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. Birth Notices 50c. f Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per nam- AT JAB0URS Follow the Crowd Closing Out Bankrupt Sale Attracts Hundreds of Happy Buyers The big advertising campaign in) to Mtissallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Get Your Supplies Here For Moose Picnic Crab Meat S-oz. tins 2 for Brunswick Sardines 4 tins which was In the hands ot W. O. Cottage Rolls Fresh stock per lb Aylmer Vegetable Beef Soups, 3 tins Pearl Barley - 3 lbs 45c 25c 24c 28c 20c Dutch Maid Salad Dressing JQn 23-os. Jar 'lOX, Devilled Meats 3 tins Paulln's Ginger Bar Biscuit per lb Felix Ginger Ale jgj Q Fresh Roasted Peanuts 3 lbs 25c 15c 35c FRESH VEGETABLES Fresh Green Peas 3 lbs "VI' Lettuce Large heads ' per head Canteloupc each Red Plums 2 lbs Bananas 3 lbs Hothouse Tomatoes per lb. ' New Potatoes 10 lbs. 7c 15c 35c 40c 20c 50c Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 360 Phone 18 & 81 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 5th Ave. run