PascalFs Easter Novelties JUST IN . ... ..... ....... , jj, :rrf-v r-t riiiebi Absurunenr m me city Price 5c Price 5c. to $1.50 Select yours Now. Also fine Assortment of Ganongs and Mdirs Novelties. Qrmes Etfl. Zriio Pioneer Druggists Phones SI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TliAII, IIKITIMI (OMMIUA Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Mnniil ruiMKM. i liuim.lus F: kIikti Refiner, of TADANAC Brand Y.W.K TKOI.YTIC TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtV F.QK, Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKESII PASTEUKIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City a3uh;.mum phosphate SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE ' i LEAD-ZINC j)AI).MIUM-BISMUTH UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Meamer leave I'rlnrr Kupert I or Vancouver: TH, I AT.M.A EVfcllV TI ESIUV. IJO P.M. Arriving Vancouver, vu Ocean Fall. Thurtd.y Noon approx ' T..H.B, tAKDLNA CVtllY HtlllW MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Wt- kij Milling, to Port Simpson. Alic Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Naai River potnu S'uiday. 8:00 p.m. r.:r ' iier information regarding all nailing, and ticket at PIIIME KiriltT AliKM V: Srcuml ,rnur. I'hoiie Slifl I B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS II. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangelk Juneau, and Skagway. March 7. 18 and 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22. '. ; rnnieaa Mary- oan Fall etc. Van-:' uver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 pjn. - Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard. Oen. Agent. SrdAv . Prince Rupert. Phone 31. Why not have extra LAMPS too ' " r provide extra silver, extra dinner pieces and YOU extra linen in case of need. Keep extra lamps too. For you know from experience how inconvenient it is not to have "extras" to replace burned-out lamps. Edison Mazda glare-free Lamps give the full talue of current consumed. Buy a handy carton, today. L M EDISON MAZDA I J.U .11 -filial aT1 LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT Phone 566 lupertbMotorf Garare and Service Station DODGE and HANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY ,Jct the habit of rcadinj; the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. Local Items City Golf League tonight Gardens. Dinnerwhre. cillna. crockery. i" glasrfwAretjllitlbfone,t's(gtofet- James" N. Kllkts returned to the city on the Catala yesterday af-terrtoorM from a two weeks' business trip to Vancouver. D. O: McRae, who has 'been on a brief business trip to Vancouver, returned' to; the city from the south on tne data la yesterday Af ' ternoon: Miss M. Watson, daughter of Capt. J. D. Watson of the snag boat Bobolink was a passenger on board the Catala last evening returning, to her home in Pott Simpson after a trip to Vancou ver. An interesting diagram showing the seating of members in the House of Commons chamber at Ottawa has been issued by the Ca nadlan Press. Olof Hanson, M.P for Bkeena has as his desk com panion ;M. L. Urqunart, MP. " for Colchester Nova Scotia. -The following iU.irim tlie Twen ty-Years Ago column in a recent Vancouver Province. "Capt. J. II Bonner of New Westminster has proved the possibility of navigating the upper Fraser. He is the first master to take a steamer from Prlnc George to Tete Jaune Cache The Fort George Lumber & Navi gation Co. expects to placo steamer on this run during the summer." "BUILD II. C. PAYROLLS" Th.2 Quality Of Rich Cream K1 Some months ago a patron was kind enough to write in and he aid this very nice thing about Pacific Milk.. He wrote this: "Pacific Milk is -an all purpose cream " That's a big, Important statement, for cream is cream and when it can be obtained at really low cost a great benefit to thousands of people has been secured. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Ahbotsford, H.C. Sail C If HARD FROM NEW YORK Fait rrgular irrvU'r to Europ by Tilt DIG THREE S.S. "Aqult.ala" (tU7 ton.) S.S. "Bcrenaarla" . ) S.S. "M.urrtanla" (11,714 " ) Oihtr ffoun ittlnn from Sw York mnil flaxon FROM HALIFAX Regular .ailing. Ihrougbuuf th winter to I'lyniouth, Ibttre, Lon Joa and Liverpool, tlabln, TourUt Third CaMn, Third Om. Round Trip Rate, from tiff, (up) FROM MONTREAL Two uUInC weekly to Engl.nJ, Scotland, Ireland and France,froin May lit throughout Ihiiumroir, CRUISES FROM NEW YORK T) rVtfmuda, IUana, th Vi'tat lndt. and.th.tedltfrranean. Mlnlrrtwru r.t. from , . S)S. to IU$. CENTURY OF 5EA-$ERVICE tnqulr hom any xeomtnfp ( nt nearer or rn I r Cunord d t am of th UM (U llaatln.a Rtrt W., Vancouvor I THE DAILY NEWS BACKACHE Wonderful relief from pain Backache is one of those wearyini Complaints which bind all tiieir victim. together with a common bona or misery. Ana when any one .unerer from backache una. a .lire remeay, fellowship prompt, the quick reiiort of tliat discovery toother. Here', a woman who ha. her rriend to tnann ror knowledge of a remarkahly sucreuful treatment. Now .gratitude compels her, in turn, to pas. along the good new. to you. " I am writing to Jell you of t he great benefit I have received from Kmst-hen Salts. My friend, Mr.. II., had received . so much benefit that .he lagged to give KniM'hen a trial, although at 1 first I wa doubtful, because I lnui tried no many tilings. At last, however I tried some of tier Kruschen, ands feeling hopeful, I ptmhad-d a liottle, and J can honestly say that before I had finislted the bottle my backache was 2one. I have suffered for years with kidney trouble and dreadful headaches, and now to be free from the pain altogether is wonderful." (Mrs. O FREE TRIAL OFFER If you have never tried sjuacheo try k am at our epeiu we nave aiftnouira a many .iiecial LIA i wnno it eay lor you to prove our claim for yojBrtra. ak your uru.giBi iw. m ' - - ?hl. contiiti of our rerular TSr. tottle totetlM wilh a trtanir trial bottle wlficteot lor about one week. Open the trial bottle firM.-put it to the tew, aDd thea. if not entirely convinced tMt KnurhenKlor. evemhmf e cim it to do. tb. malar toitle 1. nill a. ond a. new. T.ke it tiark. i our amiw i. luuwin, .v mm. your 7Se. immediately and without question. You have tried Kruachen free, at our eipewe. Wlut ouM be fairer t: Maaufactured by F, Grunt H. Huihei. u HuranKr, Eub.' 1756). Import era; UoUamr Int. Ltd-, Toroato. BOXING, Wendle vs.Gurvich, 10 rounds, Friday, March 20 at the Empress Social Club Arena. 66 Y. Roseinsteln, well known merchant, who has been on a vacation trip to California, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning north. Mrs. M. Hanson, Stewart dressmaker, who has been on a trip to Vancouver looking over the spring styles was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. Mrs. R. S. Voss demonstrator of Woolnoughs Oorwtiers, Toronto, will give a free demonstration in the store of "Mrs. H. S. Parker on Wednesday and Thursday. Announcement of which will appear n Tuesday's paper. ,,63 The LIUl Beauty Parlor. Mrs ouibci iar.d, will he opened '.or business March 10 with the la'eaf and up-to-the-minute ideas !n beauty culture. 61 Mrs. L. S. McOtll and two youne daughters of Smlthcrs, during the absence of Mr. McGUl on a tour of the east, accompanied by his son, Allan, are visiting In Vancouver with Mrs. McGlH's sister-'n-law, Mrs. G. E, Copeland 12th venue. NOTICE Take notice that William Forrest Cooke und Cecil Earl Finch, heretofore carrying on business as "Western Sales Company," have this day dissolved partnership. Dated at Vancouver. B.C., this 12th day of March, AD.. ip31, William forbest cook -L-,, , ANNOUNCEMENTS St Patrlokl Ooncott- fethol.e :.ui. Marcn 17. Presbyterian Slmmrock Tea, on March 17. In Church Hall. Inter-City Badminton TournamentPremier vs. Rupert, by dance. Moose Hall. March 17 Rebqkah Whist and Bridge, Met- ropole Hall, March ZC. .'.dmisslon 50c. Bapt'at Easter Sale April 2. Easter Concert AprJ! S and 7. Dl-ectlon Alex A. Connon, Moose ' .fall. AnnuaL Daffodil dance, I.OD.E. Hail, Bastr ;Monjday t id Chtirch'Easter Bazaat, April D Anglican Cathedral Easter Sale April' 9. Crib and Whist .!eaguc Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Ciyro Hoednwn May 1. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Presbyterian Shamrock tea to morrow afternoon in Church Hall. north. C3 Eurs,jre.modqlhrJ, planed and re paired. An, ., , ,cxpert?pccd cutter, Goldbloom's fur shop. m & t Nina Gurvich work out tonight 7 p.m. at' the Empress Social .Clufii Arena. Public cordially invited. Parent Teachers' meeting Wednesday, Booth Schbol, 'rtt '(20. Speaker D, H. Hartftess,, subject "Four Years' 'High' Scribol Course." ' ' '" ' 63 St. Patrick's celebration, supper, entertainment and social in Catholic Hall. Tuesday. March 17. Supper at G.30. Balagno's orchestra. , 63 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Newell of Stewart, who have been on a two months' vacation trjp to Califor nia, were passengers aboard the Catala last .evening returning tala last evening returning north after having spent the winter in Vancouver and Seattle. Therr was a good turn-out at the tea and sale held Saturday af ternoon by the Cathedral Brownie Pack at the home of Miss Eileen Gibson and the satisfactory sum of J15.25 was taken in. Miss Palmer was accompanist for the soloists. Bringing a fair-sized list of passengers. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and sailed at 8 psa. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points d Colds Vapors inhaled Quickly clear head w VapoRub DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roonu A. J. TRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth 8ts. Savoy Miss R. Lelghton, II. L. Held J Royal Mah Fen and John Anclersoa, city, H. M. Yourex. Vancouver. Boston Grill Phone 437 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Station Service CHEVROLET and Hl'ICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue TOLiMIE GOVERNMENT. STILL STAGGERING UNDER STINGING INDICTMENT (Continued from rage One) crop failure, no tie contracts and the settlers in a struggling condl- ppn, Jwd, received only $1 0,000.. . 'vrnere are, only 500 people up there," -declared Horn R. W.Bruhn. "I would like every up-country elector trJ see tlie Lougheed high-Way across Dcwdney," said Mr. Manson. "A hundred feet wide straight as an arrow with a railway grade. It is the most visionary extravagant piece of work imaginable. Mr. Manson scored Premier Tol-mle for, allowing Hon. W.- C. 8helly to remain in the cabinet after his charges against Norman Watt , had been- proved false. The whole in vestigation was an unnecessary expense, if Attorney-General Pooley had advised Mr. Shelly correctly on the law with regard to coroners' fees. Mr. Shelly had made a false statement that he knew of the coroners' fees when he dismissed Watt because it was not till six months afterwords that he wrote to the city clerk of Prince Rupert to ask If such fees had . John W Ktrtvmhark well known I Pald to Watt- nlnnoor All Arm mtnlmr man. I "WnV dld hc n0t try to COllCCt was a passenger aboard the Ca from the other four goverrfment agents who accepted these fees? ' 1 asked Mr. Manson. ' Debt Increased , , Public debt had increased by $21,000,000 to $30,000,000 a 'yedt since the Tolmie government took office, declared Mr. Manson. Ex travagance in large and sma' things was responsible. There were 192 more civil servants since Au gust, 1028 an Increased cost o $300,000 a year by a governmch' pledged to economy, he said. L) quor Board salaries of $30,000, in stead of $12,000, an Increase o $70,000 in the liquor payroll In : year when receipts were down f million was not .good business svhence she will return here south-1 Polished mahogany rulers lmpor bound tomorrow morning. ted from Austria, one. of which-hr displayed inntho iHouret gave no better service i than the IS cent variety he said. Here was a spec! men of small extravagances. j The new. Universal one percent income tax made a double tax on the small wage earner who already paid poll tax of $5. It had been hinted the poll tax would go. If it did the mulctpalttles collecting that tax would lose more than their share of the educational grant from the new tax he cal culated. Stingiii; Indictment ' For three hours. Mr. Manson grilled the government benches carving his way into public accounts, public debt, departmental vote's and ministerial preferences Promises of political reform ant .elimination of patronage had been - flouted, he charged. Jobs had I been found for party friends and ' civil servants had been turned ou' without cause. The wonderful cn of prosperity which had been vis-loned three years ago from Conservative election platforms seemed remote indeed. The largest cabinet in the history of the province. Mr. Manson asserted, had been seated with an anS Mis. Sturgeon and daughter, S?!"' the An city; S. R. Wahstrom, Endako. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop Tin: iiorii. woktii while Hot At O ld Water: Steam Heat 15c PI'.R DAY AND UP Telephone t81 cost to 'public. audit of public accounts had been unnecessarily undertaken at a cost of $50.-000 and commissions had been appointed for purposes about which the public had heard nothing more.. Civil servants to the num bcr of 192 had been added In two years at a cost of $300,000 yearly to the public. Friends of the gov ernment had been given positions on the Liquor Board at a costof $30,000 to the public as against $12,000 heretofore. There had been a Jump from more than $4,500,000 to $8,610,000 in, current cxpcndl-i tures for the first three months of the year. Comparing the last year of Liberal rule and the last year of the present government, Mr. i Manson said. There had been very serious padding of estimates, he i asserted, and this would show, he said, when the public accounts I were next presented. He believed , that a deficit of from $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 would then be f For Sale Gas Boat "PEG? 35 feet long, equipped with a 30 horsepower Kelvin engine. Built for a fish packer or cannery tender. Bids will be re ceived by the undersigned up to noon, March 21, 1031. The highest or any tender not necesarlly accepted. Boat may be seen at the Pacific Salvage Company's float, this- city. C. L. MONROE, 164) Official Administrator, place. Monday, March 18, 1931 NOTICE Owing to various rumors In circulation to the effect that I am going out of busi ness, I wish to state that there Is no truth IrtW this jr tr pusmcss 16 f many ears JUST TRY FRESH FISH & CHIPS and be convinced. U. R. STRACIIAN, Prop. Fish and Chip Shop Phone Black 936 Disorderly House KeepingCharged Police Had to Break Their Way Into Mabel Tibbits' Place Saturday Night As a result of a raid conducted by police officers headed by Sergeant W: J. Service, Saturday night. Babel Swanson were charged with being ourt this morning on a charge of being a keeper of a disorderly house, while Mabel Raleigh and Andrew Swanson werecha rged with being Inmates. The cases were adjourned dntU tomorrow morning. . It is alleged that those inside the louse would not open the door when the police called and that the of ficers had to break In a window to nake entry. Ttie chief got his hand rather badly cut in smashing the window. Sons of Norway Social Evening Members Enjoyed Party Following Business Meeting on Saturday Night Alter a business meeting Saturday night, members of the Sons of Norway Lodge enjoyed a social evening ind hist party. Following the meeting, refreshments were served and community singing enjoyed. There were humorous stories by Pete Sunderland and Knut Slatta. The whist party which followed was In general charge of Mrs. Hans Undcrdahl. Men's first prize was won by H. Johansen and second by O. Wick. The ladles' first prize vent to Mrs. O. Welle and the sec-ond' to Mrs. A. Dybhavn. ...0. V. Sather, president of the Lodge, was In the chair. Einstein Pays His Tribute To U. S. Scientists BERLIN, March 16 Returning to his home near here after a tour of the United States. Albert Einstein, famous German scientist, paid tribute to the scientific knowledge and research of the United States. tllTLAND . MAKES STIRRING SPEECH IN DEFENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT (continued from iMge 1) bond flotation of $4,000,000. the sum of $389,000 had been saved. During yesterday's debate. University of British Columbia affairs came under discussion. Hon. loshua Hlhchcliffe, mnster of ed-jcaton, answering queries as to why there had been no Rhodes scholars from the Institution In recent years, pointed out that there were many brilliant students there who wmld have entered for the hono:, feeling, however, that their a'hletic qualifications were not sufficient and being unable to afford to develop cre seme, too, who did i not rate fo attend Oxford. Scholastic attainments of British Columbia 'Uflents. Mr. Hlnchllffe felt, were imply attested to by the fact that Ihty 'had"takeri varfcui '' WnbJar-5hlpaggregatl'n:50me 'tffrl.OOO. JAPANESE INFANT DIED IN HOSPITAL The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haguhuchl, of Claxton. died at the Prince Rupert General Hospital yesterday morning. Services were held last evening in Haynor Bros, undertaking chapel prepare tory to dispatching the remains to Claxton where Interment will take