i r.i Ma? 1- 1932 Ay r ft ur. magmre CARNATION gives surer Riccf ss and finer results in cooking. That is why it is economical. Cuts cream CC33 in half. Carnation is pure, unsweetened, evaporated milk containing all the essential food values of nule milk rich butter-tat, vitamins and minerals. Had Thirteen Boils On His Reck . Mm. R. V. Duncombe. Otuey Lake, AIU., wriU: "My huab&nd wi covered with boils, having u many u nui wjcu uu uia uecr . 4i once, lie inwi everyining powiblo, butatjhi di&dbf good until he took rturrft uwoa utttervftna bctors be had used one bottle the boils wire all gone, and he haa not been bothered with thcis : (enrriil tore. nimuff lured, for th put 23 nui, aly by TV Oat .. a- tavU'KLBXU ! 1 ! 1 ff R 11 n i n r a n i Use Our Well Equipped REPAIR SHOP y ocoyif do not know how good a workshop we have. W Li'd be pleased to show our customers the workings of - machines for the manufacture i and repair of any i jewelry and other fine work as well as watch and , tt'irk. ;. .,.. for rolling out and drilling and polishing gold and . ; Milting and welding machines. OttdtSg Bd plating , ! luidlng apparatus. ; " . . ,.Y , W prepared to undertake any One tatfiMtit work :, lit- ordinary shops are not equipped to ! y j uiiJ find our pricei . ihle as we take at : (ili asure in doing . work as In the 5 7W (Jewellers .T1IC STOKE WITH THE CLOCH Dentist ROOMS 7-S-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 Use Carnation for creaming coffee, fruits and cereal. In cooking, makes foods richer, tastier and finer-textured. Approved' by medical authorities for baby feeding that's how good it is I Writ lr fn Ch Bh -4 Bbj Bk Carnation Co, Limited, 134 Abbott St, Vancouver, B.C Carnation "a raou Canadian cows, packed in Canada in canadian-uadb cans AND CAS&S YORK tflLK CHOCOLATE 103 Realise it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does ilny'to'bHy thoo ndvbttisccL m i S s HI H m n m n m H m H H m i ; LOCAL NEWS i Chimneys swept, stove pipes ant! gutters cleaned. Phone 5. tf dM-.. Ell"' Balloon menis. " Northland motorship arrived in 'I I - i 'rlday, 3 Refresh - the Queen Charlotte Islands. 116 Aj-ne Sevold, who arrived In the city on the. Princess Norah yester day afternoon from Juneau, left !on this afternoon's train for Ed- 2 1 monton. E ' W. E. Drake, local manage? of I Edward Ltpsett Ltd., returned to gthe pity on the Catala last even- lng front a.' brief trip to Butedalc on company business Transportation Co.'s morning from Ketchikan with one j where carload of fresh halibut for trans-' duties, shipment on this afternoon's train I to the United States. Growing Girls! Profit by the Experience of Others at This Vital Time Able to Go to All the Dances 'When I wm 18 I ni n III nr people thought I wa going to die." write Mr. Annie Wtlaon. Su( Ave , Toronto. "I had scarcely any blrod. Ud wm ao nk I could hardly walk. Had no apprtttv and I loat around everyday for a long tune, until friend re-C3mavend;d Dr. WllUanu' Pink Pills. I got them, and before I had tin-ItM the lint box I wm reeling roiirh "er I oontlnued taking the Pills until I u completely well. I ( to all th dvrtses and had the fni" rl my life taln. t certainly rmroemi Dr. Williams' Pink PUls to any one who Is anaemic or, run-d- wn In any way for they certainly nb'ii t my health." Don't let anaemia rob your grow-ii x iluirl tr of tnalth and rigour. O'vp W Or. William- Pink PIUs. They hvilh the condition by creating new bit d which lmpartA health, vi-.ur and vitality. Equally good for n;i run -down or nervaus conditions. A- vur dnifjgfj. 60c. a package. At 7 a m. today U steamer Prince John was at Dead Tree .l-J'gZ Point southbound 'rtaving left here Use t04ut SaveMoiwj Saturday nrght for Vancouver via Progrufi starts 8 o'clock. 25 glm in National costume of Norway will : sing and parade. A play "A Scene ! In a Cafe." in two :-.s will be pre-1 scnted. Dance at 10 pjn. Admission. 50c. UV j L. S. McGUl. weil known Smith-! ers barrister and maun; man. who , has been oa a trip to Vancouver; in cohhictlon with the financing of deveVpment work on the Jes-: st mlne'on Hudson Mountain, ar- rived in the city on the Catala last j evening from the south and pro- ceeded to 3mlthrs on this after- noon's train. I Simple German Ilcmcdy i For Stomach Trouble The, simple Oerman remedy, Ad-lerlka. reaches the UPPER bowel, washing out poisons which cause stomach trouble. One dose stops gas bloating. Ormes, Ltd.. Drugs. Mackenzie Furniture ! USED FUUMTURE SPECIALS Solid Oak Dining Table, extends to irtrntomtttttwo loaves $18.50 -ij 10.00 i J - ,' -i .. . . We Itove.ttken tnese in as exenange on new furniture and turning them over to you at cost. '" Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts ; Hooks Radios' Sewing Machines ,McUAE HUOS., LTD. THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREE Tuesday Special Malkin's Best Tea 1-lb. package Muriro Bros. Why hire a ton truck for pound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) Baptist Ladles' Tea and Home Cooking May 17, at home of Mrs. Bert Morgan, Fifth Avenue East. Mrs. R. Boyd Younr. who has been on a visit to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to her home at Port Simpson. John W. Allen, superintendent engineer of the "Dominion Fisher les. sailed by the Princess Adelaide freighter BellLngham ! Friday night on his return to Van-port at 8 o'clock this ; couver after a visit here and else- in the district on official Henry Smith, who arrived In the city a few days ago from Stewart, left on this afternoon's train for Montreal where, on May 27. he will sail on the steamer Alaunla for a visit to his native home in Eng land. Alex Murray of the Alberta Pool elevator staff sailed Friday night on the Princess Adelaide for Van couver. He returned nere last week from Stornoway, Scotland, to which place he accompanied the remains of William Mclver, super intendent of the local elevator, for burial. Steamship Sailings For Vancouvri Tuesday ss. catala ... 1:30 p.m Thursday ss. Pr. Oeorge 10 p.m Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p m Ss. Cardena midnight' May 15 ss. Prln. Norah pm May 25 ss. Prin. Alice pjn From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Cardena - pjn. Ss. Princess .Adplalde p.m. May 21 ss. Prin. -Alice a.m. For Naa River and Tort Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 9 pjn. From Naas Itiver & Tort Slmpon mhrr Cocola. OJ.U.. principal Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. of Ui? Indian Inductrial school of For Stewart aad Anyox the H.-nan CithrUc Church at Sunday si. Catala 9 pjn. Fraser Lake, left by this after-1 Wed. ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. noon's train on his return to the From Stewart and Anyox interior after a week's visit to the; Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. city. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 8 p.m. i For Ocean Falls Celebrate the 17th at the S.O.N.. Tuesday ss. Catala .... 1:30 p.m.( on Monday 16th in Meteopole Hall. Thurs. ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 10 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn From Ocean Fallowed. ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Cardena pjn. Ss. Princess Adelaide pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands-May 12 and 26 ss. Pr. John a.m. For Qurtn Charlotte Islands-May 14 and 28 ss. P. John 10 p.m. For Alaska-May 11 ss. Prln. Norah ajn. May 21 ss. Prin. Alice ajn. From Alaska-May 15ss. Prin. Norah p.m. May 25 ss. Prin. Alice pjn. From Skrena Itiver Friday ss. Cardena pjn. 26. Announcements Sons of Norway 17th of May eel ebratlon will be held May 16 in Metropole Hall. Spring May ID. Sale, St. Peters Church Elks' Balloon Dance May 20. ti t- , nl i Day Bed nA makes ol full full slK ! hrrf bed with with rwnw? nupcik omscu ,3: ,. vuubin, Elks' Flag Day June 3. Eastern Star Tea June 15. Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June ..ml.." " ' The Daily News can be pur- 4 chased at 4 Post Office News 8tand, 325 Granville St.. Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smithers Drug Store. Smith- ers, B.C. I. VIGORO Complete plant food for lawns, gardens, flowers and shrubs. 10 lbs. for 85c. GORDON'S HARDWARE. tf Mrs. Walter daughter, Miss Thompson and Edith Thompson, cturned' teethe ciiyirecently from a holiday visit to Toronto. Charles deLongchamps sailed on Friday night on the Princess Ade laide for Vancouver where he will receive treatment for war Injuries. Anne Miller, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of thir ty days' imprisonment, by Magis trate McClymont In 'city police court this morning. Father Godfrey, O.M.I' who ha been a visitor in the city for the past week, left by thl afternoon's train on hi return to Smithers where he is stationed. C. A. Klrkendall. local manager of the Booth Fisheries Co., re turned to the city on the Prlncesi rTorah yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Ketchikan on busl ness. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, arrived in port at 6:4b last evening from the south ano sailed at 9 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning southbound. Mrs. Arthur Moore returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan where she has been paying a two-weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. Pat Partridge. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Partridge are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson of this city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Key. Finder please return to Diily News. Reward. tf "Build B. C. Payrolls" Quality Makes Payroll Continuous ur J ' 1 lj III FVsEkr.fjirTO ' "My son is on the Pacific Milk payroll and has steady work because the people keep on using more and more of it." We are requested not to give the mother's name. The reference in her letter is to the extra richness, purity, freshness and economy of this good milk. People like it and, of course, this gives British Columbia a continuous payroll. Pacific Milk "lOOTe B. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphoiif tSI J. H. Johnson and W. F. Felton, city; O. J. Fraser, Edmonton; Billy the Jap, Porcher Island; A. Rosen, Skagway. Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Plepe; Plumbing' Outllt , Complete with 95 trimmings Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor' charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mallctt Ltd. Hione 174 P.O. nox 271 1 WALLACE'S MONDAY and TUESDAY Cushion Forms Itound; square or ,oblong jjjj QQ Pillows Feather filled, in art coverings each Cushions In art coverings 2 for Curtains New styles, with ties and valance per pair , Pillow 81ips Hemstitched 5 for Towels Splendid quality 4 for Cretonnes Several patterns 7 yards for Frilled Curtain Goods 5 yards for Oilcloth Squares 54x54, assorted patterns each Women's Lisle Hose In black, white or sand 3 pairs for Silk Hose In a variety of colors ' 2 pairs for Wash Frocks Values to $1.75 each Dollar Day Batting 16 oz. cotton batts . 3 batts for $1.00 1.00 81.00 $1.00 $1.00 1.00 $1.00 36-Inch Cretonnes In a wide range of patterns Q-S A A 4 yards for 9AUV Children's Sweaters 3 to 6 years, pullover style QQ $1.00 Silk Bloomers and Panties In a wide range of colors 4J QQ Gloves A large assortment, colors and sizes 3 pairs for Men's Lisle Sox Fancy patterns 3 pairs for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 1 $1.00 Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose All latest shades, full ftQf range of sizes. Dollar Day, per pair - vJa?l Children's Sox and Hose In a big variety of styles A A Ql.VU 2 pairs for Ladies' Printed Cotton Dresses A selection of designs 7QP and sizes, all tub fast colors, each s Corsolettes, Corsets and Girdles These are excep- Qf A A t?Ji.UU tlonal values, Brassieres A selection of sizes 2 for $1.00 Auslralene Knitting Yarn In a full range of colors ?-fl A A 7 balls for JJt.Vv 81.00 1.00 We have some very good values In Ladles' Tweed CQ QCJ Coats, reg. values of these coats $15, Dollar Day, ea. V" SEE OUR WINDOWS Third Ave. & Fulton St. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TU.UL UltlTISlI 1'Ol.t.MIUA Ma'iutacturera of ELEPHANT llrand C1IKMICAL lKKTll.lZKltS Pro4ucera Si B'lnra ot TADANAC UrnnU Kl.CrTltOI.YTIC AMMONIUM PIIOSrilATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CAOMIUM-I11SMUTI1 ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered, Dry to Your Bin. You are assured In getting full weight JASPER WILDFIRE EGG Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 JASPER WILD PI RE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price . ttJO PEMBINA EGG Reg. Price, $12.50; Cash Price 1U0 Thrsc Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 BBBCtrewcconariini UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Slri!tnr.s leave Prince flupert for Vancouver: I'.S.S AT.U A KVKRY Tl IAY. 1:30 I'M. ' Via Ocean Pal'-i arriving Vancouver Thnraday pm. T.S.S. A IIIIKNA KVl'.ltV HtlIAY MIKMdUT. Arriving Vwuxmver Sunday midnight, approx. Wftkly aadllnga to rort Slmpnoa. Ahoe Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Naaa River point. Sunday, pjn. Further Information regarding all aaUlng and tleketa at I'llivru IllTKKT AtlKNCV: Second Avrnir. Pliune 3M. H Hi i 4 3