f AOS THREE A quality of leaf that far surpasses the ordinary teas. Try our new Yellow Label 'Fresh Srom the gardens9 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One Tube Mi 31 Tooth Paste and One Bottle Mi 31 Antiseptic $1.00 Value Special, 60c Qrmes lid. Dfte Pioneer DrugypisLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St TLIKEE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS UNION STEAMSIUl'S LIMITED Mramm Irate Prime Kuprrt f or Vam-euter: T.2.lt.t'AT.tl..l r.VtKY TIEMIIY. 1 W r.M. Mtii uiK Vancouver .4 Oenn Fall. Thursday Noon approi T-",.. t.lKltrVl CVIIKV IKIIi.lt Mlll.MUIIT Arriving Vancouver SutKUy m.dnlght apjjrox V 6i;l;ugi to Port Siiniwot.. A::r. Arm. Anyoi. 6iwii and Naif River pvii'tn Buiiday. S 00 p.m. T information regidmg nil wiling!, anil ticket- at ritlMt KITLKT ACJKMY: hrtfiid .tienue. Phone S6S I B- COAST B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FKU.ll PRINCE RUrERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skugway. March 7. 18 and 28. To Vancouvft. Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22. Prlnceti Miry ocean Fall. etc Vam- uver and Victoria, every Priajy 10 pin. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard 0i Aent. 3rd v . Prinra Buuert, Phone 31. S.E. Parker Ltd. r T. Ford Dealers Truckj , Tractors Accessories Ou it Flat Rate Repair Wrecking Service Third Ave. Fast Hione 83 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Grae and Service Station DODGE and IJANTAM AUSTIN Distributors rEM)Elt AND nODV WORK A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIKY FOU SKEENA nRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese Kr'8 PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY flj Delivery Throtuliout ine city HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water tn aU roonu A. J. I'ICUnilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser nd Fifth SU. Savoy Mrs. M. A. O Flynn, A. Pederson Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weaver and A D. Stewart, city; A. Olurdes, New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop Tilt: IIOIIL HOKTII HIIII.E Hot At Coltl Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrfitioiir SHI Koyal E. Radle Port ClemenU; W. O. Valpey, city. RumaciMaBBHavp . Boston Grill Thone 457 Prince Rupert large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nijlit. 0 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Tartles Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3.30, was reported this morning to be on time'. Business at a meeting last night of the Elks' Lodge was merely ol routine nature, George C. Mitchell, exalted ruler, presided. Charjes A. Pyne, well known Prince George insurance man, ar-riyed In the city, from .the interior on this afternoon's train and will sail tonight on the Prince George for Ocean Falls. Rev. Father Lcasseur of San Francisco is conducting a week's! special mission in the church of the Annunciation here. Father Le- vasseur, who is on a tour of the north coast, was in Juneau before coming here last week. Rev. S. V. H. Redman of Queen Charlotte City preached last Sun day morning at Wilson Heights United Church in Vancouver, illustrating his-address wrth-inci-dents of his work on the Islands Mrs. Redman sang a solo "Teach Me To Pray." The same fcvening Mr. Redman, preached tit Jubilee United Cburejj' in Vancouver. H. R. McMillan of Vancouver was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today in the Commodore Cafe. President S. D. Johnstone was in the chair. Mr. Mc Millan, who has been on a brief business visit to the city, will sail by the Pmce George tonight on his return to Vancouver. It will be four weeks before' D. C. Stuart, census commissioner for Skeena riding, flfi in motion for the the ttecenaatQ oansu. eral soverhiaaht. ; has been appointment! Hone sary Instructions of UfStieWhery ujnuunt of inHUMM -his having, asN yet, arrived from Ot tawa. The Leif Erickson Society, at a d,Tiston Xre,Rt aent here' b ac frlend whom he hM not ,n meeting meeting last iai niaht nignt with wiin President rresiaeni jif f r.r. nf ih n-hLis I. Fenness In the chair, decided that the next meeUngvOn the first Wednesday In April would taiie the form of a social and entertaiiAknt when a program will be reikdered. At the close of last night's meet ing. business of which was otherwise ot a routine nature, refreshments were served PRICES That Mean Substantial Savings Crisco The ideal shorterw ,'78c ing. 3-ib. tin ' Matches Owl family : 99 o paekages. per pka Soup-Tomato or Oxtail. Nabob brand, packed in Canada 4 On AAV, per tin Shelled Walnuts-Light Qdo k.l Ik v JLf iiatrn, i m select pieces per lb. , Golden Bantam Corn King 97p A 1 Beach brand. 2 tins ... Jam Flakes Sugar Crisp per pkg. .cine 8ugar 1-lb! pkg Malkln's Best Pineapple, Hawaiian, Packed by Dole, Sliced or QAp bIHWVUi K ' -M. Sliced or crushed, flat tins, 2 tins Light Meat Tuna Cameo per H-lb. tin Red Plums Nabob No. 2 tins, 3 tins Chocolate Eclairs National Q nn fresh stock, per lb Supreme Coffee Blended 31c 7c 6c 35c 27c 29c use Large Urge 0f 2-lh 2-lb. pkg. nka- AaUV Del Monte Prunes sice fruit, per ground locally A9p perl-lb. pkg ,.: Watts' Grocery IMIONK 55 PHONE 56 'Till: REST FOR LESS" FREE DELIVERY THE DAILY NEWS Thursay March 5, 1931 NEW KIND OF SPECTACLES 5,000 Sample Pairs 'Offered Free. A (V 'dub , new spectacle has, been prp-ceit vMcti, lsWrariteea' aga&sl Merchant's Golf League toilght Sunken Gardens. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Eagle's smoker Friday, March 6. Boxing, music, songs and refresh- tyeasGiodfltime! .assured. Admis- I slnn 1 m hrMtlnff tor' tnrrrlxhinir Anrl U ' fi t ' ' ' -'"V vM " ' ' '-fr great Improvement over other h Mcrivjahoi' Victoria? who makes. They enable almost anyone , ikying a brief visit! to the city, to read the very smallest print, thread the finest, needle and see far or near. Hundreds joI thousands have been ordered, In the last few months. Orders are pouring., in . i . . ' ' it- 1 ' , 1 ml 4... irom an over uie worm, ine ixu will sail tonight by the ss. Prince George on his return south. Mrs. John Rhineberger, for drunkenness, was fined-. $25 ..wUh nntlnn nf thirtv rlavK lmnrlenn. Way Optical Co.; Suite " f-iD'4, 29 mentt by Magistrate McClymont in Melinda St., Toronto. Ont., are oX-'dtv nollce court this mornlne. lermg. &,uuu more, sample pairs tree JUst write them for their free offer giving your name, age and ad- Indian Agent W. .E. Collison who has been on a -brief trip to rrt- . ...Jit 1 i . ' iwew. iiicy wui ao icji you huw Terrace on official business, re- you can get their agency and turned to the city from the inter- without experience or money make ior on this afternoon's train. from $250 to $500 a month. Adv. ! , " 1 Motorshio Bellinahain arrived in J. E. Lean of Rolla has been ap- port at 7 o'clock this morning from pointed census enumerator for the Ketchikan with Uu carloads of north part of Cariboo riding in fish for transshipment East over the forthcoming decennial census. Wallace C. Orchard, general here for the Canadian Railway, who. has. been a week in Vancouver, will re turn to the city from the south on the Princess Norah Saturday morning. I I Many friends will be glad indeed to know that Mrs. W. D. Morris- sey, who was seriously ill recently,, is now making splendid recovery.' the Canadian National Railways After discharging, the vessel sailed on her return to Ketchikan. FINE WORK WADI0 Son' of Local Man Distinguishes Himself in Montreal With Short Wave , some time sne was sufficient, ago j L MUler wn f j B Mmer of ly well to leave the hospital for prince Ruperti proprietor of the the 6f her Mrs. R. home daughter, Montreai importers, has his pboto- t,. Aioore. graph on the front page of The Monitor, published in Montreal, and Followtn2 the public meeting last also there is nublished a column on night in conneetton with Prlnci the same page telling of his work Kuperi rresoyiery annual meeting, m amateur short wave radio. toe ooaras o: rtrst united cnurcn Mr. Miller is the nronrietor of a and Rupert East United Church retaU radio store and has done some had a conference last night Iri splendid work in heping,to perfect First United Church, matters ol radio." According tp the story in the Interest to both churches being Monitor, he calls uj? his radio discussed with visiting clergy. friends eyery morning. bef pre going - , ' to business and exchanges the time J. R. Scott, assistant general of day,, Sometimes he sends greet-freight agent 'for.the Canadian Na- ings to, New Zealand and at others tional Railways ai Vancouver, is a to people in other countries. A few passenger aboajdjB the ss. Prince days ago he was talking with the George. tfetfe:! making the, U, a navy off Catalina Island near rourfflpWmnrHarold McEwen, San Francisco. He has many radio corapanymg aim j to wuiyux ana ui";wii )i" v.... Stewart today and will be back been operating a short wave radio this evening. f !t lrm 4M;,.wlien he was presir j. dent of ,the McGUl University Radio Having made ;ajpeedler voyage AssooiarWon. than usual. CJfJRT steamer Prince ' ' John, Capt, Neil McLean, arrived In port at 90 last night from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will remain here until Saturday night at 10 o'clock when she will return south over same route. The vessel brought in several passengers from various Island points. For Sale C. L. MONROE, i64 Official Administrator. L. O. B A. Bridge, Dance March 12. ANNOUNCEMENTS t 4 Girl Guide tea at home of Mrs. Chris Perry, Stork Bldg.. March 5. Eagles' Smoker March 6. Next Royal Purple Bridxe-whkt. scries Monday, March 0. Whist anJ St. Patrick's Concert, Catholic Hall. March 17. Presbyterian Shamrock Tea, on March 17. in Church Hall. Inter-City Badminton TmirnA Cfpient premier . VjjVRfipert. followj JWea bydancE Afbosell, March IT- Easter Concert April 6 and 7. Direction Alex A. Connon, Moose Hall. Catholic women's League Sprint; Sale April 8. Anglican Cathedral April 0. Easter Sale Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 BUSH'S I Oas Boat "PEG." 35 feet long, equipped with a. 30 horsepower Kel- ( vln engine. Built for a fish packer i or cannery tender. Bids will be received by the undersigned up to j noon. March 21. 1931. The highest. or any tender not necesarlly Boat may be seen at the Pacific Salvage Company's float, this city. Grocerteria Lowest Possible Prices ..'..'Plifs'ccvic! Del Monte Hawaiian Sliced puS1,1c2's'..20c Singapore Sliced Pineapple No. 2's per tin B. C. Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. . Royal City Fancy Peas, 2 tins . . . Royal City Tomatoes On No. per tin , . ICpmRlakoTTf f 53ipkU.y..v... Oguvies Quick Rol led Oats, 2 pkts. . Sunlight Soap per pkt 'A6rte(ISanawich Biscuits, per lb. . Whole Wheat Fig Bar Biscuits, lb. 10c 55c 25c 15c 25c 35c 20c fy.jibpb Marmalade A .1. 4-lb. AJU tin tin, wuv I 25c 20c Bush's Grocerteria .FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONES 211 & 212 ROVR Cfmccfit&ateti L Strength oS Beef Builds Fitness, without Fatness SHE FEARED SHE'D NEVER RAISE HER BABYj The other day, amongst a batch of letters from Carnation cooking enthusiasts, came a happy, grateful note from a mother in Nelson, B.C., eager to tell other mothers about her good fortune, j "A few months ago," her letter ran. "my first baby arrived the thinnest little specimen I ever expect to see only 5 pounds, 15 ounces. From the first he was denied Nature's food and struggled along on a prepared formula, looking worse every week. At four weeks he weighed 3 ounces less than at birth. We w ere completely discouraged and feared we would never raise bun. "Finally Carnation Milk diluted with boiled water and sweetened with corn syrup was recommended by a splendid pediatrician. The change was tniiaeu-lous. Today, at five months, three weeks, he weighs HVi pounds and is the healthiest, happiest baby we could wish for." Do you wonder that this mother is grateful to her physician ana to carnation Milk! Wouldn't it be a fortunate thing for babies if all mothers knew about the remarkable scientific discoveries which have proved that unsweetened evaporated milks like Carnation are the best possible milks for bottle-fed babies? Nothing about my daily task makes me happier than the knowledge that Carnation Milk is doing such wonderful wont in Daoy leeatng. uoctors everywhere are using it some of the most famous baby specialists in the land and all agree that no other form of cow's milk can compare with it in easy digestibility, uniformity, and safety. Carnation is so eas v to dieest because it'uhiat Mated. That causes it to form very fine, soft curds in the baby's stomach, almost exactly like those formed by mother's milk. Then, too, it is homogenized, which breaks up the coarse fat globules into infinitely tiny ones which the btuy easily assimilates. In food value, scientists have found that this milk equals the finest bottled milk. It contains all the vitamins that any milk is depended on to supply, needing only the usual supplements, such as orange juice and cod-liver oil. In addition to all these good qualities, ' it is absolutely safe, free from germs that could cause disease. I wish nay mother with a tiny bottle-fed baby could hear about this wonderful milk. Ill be delighted to send you or any of your friends who may be interested, a new and very helpful book which tells the story. Ask for your free copy of "Baby-Feeding Simplified" and. if you'd like to know about Carnation Milk for cookini, request the Carnation Cook Book. Address Carnation Co.. Limited, 134 Abbott Street. Vatii ouver, B.C 9oWuxkcl PRODUCED IN CANADA Carnation Is the safe milk for babies heat-treiting destroys all germs, air-tight sealing keeps it safe. Carnation is eisier to digest than any other form of cow's milk. It contains all the minerals and vitamins that any milk is depended on to supply. Give your baby Carnation Milk and you will be following ths lead of the greatest authorities baby-feeding. jfcj Milk from Ctntdiin cows, picked in Ctntdt in Ctntdiin cans tnd cases. "from Contented Cows" SOFT Ground - - HARD Ground Jin, 1U17T r J W TOiPV wop frninrnn If Li! UIUU11U DRY Ground It's all the same to a surging power and firm grip of the sturdy You are boss not weather or ground conditions when you own a "Caterpillar.'' Our nearest warehouse will gladly send you illustrated booklet showing "Caterpillars" solving similar problems to yours Bct'.cr. Quicker. Che.tpei 1 "MORRISON - an Institution built on Service