. .;;! 3. 1935 I tmlyj rand, ao doe hr't Mat"' ;rfif atomach. I'r yit c f eaerw arid Vj ,l griB. Because Ditorarrd Msr,nesta ,ecrtiveOianeitrrr IMqi, ntrl7s.ue4 ,Ionr hi rttlnf arid atom'- and fcindfrd ! vnts. Qu' -"' Jtt certain in brinclnc relic?. 7JH Solid Creams Liquid CrwiniH Face Powders Hrilliantfne .... Aun TUC STOMACH, BECOMES 06maieii MAGNESIA IS BISMUTH IM MAGNESIA. NOT A UXATIYE JASMINE ot Southern France TOILETRIES 50c 50c ....50c& 81.00 SCATALA P.VP.KY TUESDAY. 1:30 P.M. 4fnvins Vancouver Thursday SACAKDENA EVP.ItY FRIDAY .MIDNK1HT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. :rc & ioc Talcum Powdor . ,Tc ' i 3! Rouge 50c I. J;. "tick 25c IVrfume 25c to $1.00 Sots for Men and WoMen from 75c to $7.50 An ideal gift ! POTTKR & MOORE MITCH AM LAVENDER Sets from $1.00 Novelties 75c & SI. 00 Easter Novelties, 5c to $1.25 Ormes Ltd. "yft Pioneer Druqgists Ihr Retail 8Ur rhones: II & n Open Dally Prom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays Prom 13 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. SATIN-GL0 ANNUAL SALE Ends April Gth BUY NOW AND SAVE: 15c on Half PlnN 2.1c on Pints 50c on C)uarU $1.00 on Half Gallons Only three days left to purchase at these prices. We ran supply you with coupons THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8teamts Irate Prince Runert for Vancouver MUlngt to Port Blmpw. Alice Arm, knjox, Stewart ana na rwirr poinu, VTinot nupert cunaaj, a pan. lutui utaign reguramg an .sailings uuu nntw fWNCt kt'PKRT AOf.NCTr Tblro A?du. rhone MS &Fsh mhi'rrt mnAa Prinro Rttnort FnitlflU ' - uitts-it ifiuUL a iiiibb iiuii.1 ii . , w "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD - PreDaired Dillr Br ww uaaa mm m alllll flWB. 1 III llllla PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. f I LOCAL "NEWS I' I B warm and comfortable by rid. tag. In 32 Taxi It costs the same. Announcements Catholic spring sale. May 18. it UYou can rent a car at Walker's low as tlJM a day. pins 7c, a mile. Make reservations to be sure of a table at the QathoHe tea Thursday afternoon. Phone 478. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeffert and family of Stewart, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, are pas. senipens aboard the Prince Rupert today returnm north. ! Mrs Frank Teeportcn of Van.' . . . ....t, , wtv Hlf Prince Rupert this morning from the south to pay a vslt with, her i brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs W M. BtackMocfc j C. P. Airunore, general manager ! of the Oranby store at Anyox, Is; a passenger aboard the ss. Prince ' Ropert today returnlne to tha wnolter town following a business trip to Vancouver. Provincial Constable Harold Staines of the city detachment returned to the dty on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Mm Staines and child are remain-in in Vancouver for a visit. Salvation -Army Sale of Work. Home Cooking. April 3. Presbyterian Church Choir Con cert. April 5. Pioneer's Bridge and Whist, Ea gle's Hall April 0. Admission 25c. "Chloe." United Church, April 11 and 12. W aaaBBasaaaaaai Queen Mary I.O.D.S. Daffodil dance Easter Monday. . 23. Presbyterian Easier Sale April 17 United Chureh Easter Bale April Anglican Spring Pale. April 25. Cambral Tlllle's Treat, May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. Baptist Church Supper April 25. International Tea Baptist Church May 8. 14 Moose Hall Tonight Moose Lodge meets 8 -o'clock TRAVEL BARGAIN The PRAIRIES CENT PER MILE Good in Day Coaches Only X CENT PER MILE Good in Tourist Sleep, ers on Payment Regular Tourist Berth Rnto CENT PER MILE Good in Standard Sleepers on Payment Regular Standard Berth Rate APRIL 15 to 21 Inclusive 21DAY LIMIT For Information, Call or Write: CITY TICKKT OFFICE 528 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. V-8-35 Canadian Na tio nail TH DAILY NEWS pxo txau " '. II -li. i - I ifr jHjB Tit r. (7 JD Jil r i lllrt. fj,mJl.J. 'Mrttuenavn, "JDriHUU," Ltndtn, Ontario, Alr, RruktnJtn h tne tf Canada's fort' mit bontwrntm, a pnminmt mtm-btr f tlx Ltum Hunt (Juh ami uift G. A. P. tiridendtH, tuner famtui Bricktndtm Slableu llumten and laJdle bnet frtm thtte UMh bat um man j awardiat lb Stur Yrt Horse Show, the Toronto Reyal Winter Fair, tic. etc. sailing this afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Anyox on ecclesiastical business. Ho will be re turning to the city next Tuesday. Tom Hanson, whos? sentence fo: vagrancy was deferred, ,py Magls- court Monday, was escprted last night by the police to a fish boat on which he was to leave town. P. M. Rayner of this city wishes to draw attention to the, fact that it Is T. Rayner and not himself who has gone Into business at Sml-thers. The name of T Raynor was publshed but. for some reason, this has been confused with the local man. DOCTOR SAID SHE NEEDED "BULK" FOR HER CONSTIPATION Kellogg's All-Bran Brinps Relief to Mrs. Maneely Read the followinjr unsolicited letter: "Up to five years ago. I knew no end of sulWrinc caused by constipation. 1 used all kinds of laxative but only found relief till I got used to them. My physician told me to pet some Kellocg's A IX-E RAN, and Instructed mo how to use it "I tVd Just as I was told hy my doctor, and today I send my highest praise for what your All-Uran has done for me." Mrs. Jas. Maneely, Jr. Address upon request Due fo iutvfflntnt "bulk" in. tittib, All-Bran provides gentle "bulk" to help overcome common constipation. It ia also a good- source of vitamin U and iron. The "bulk" of All-Bran Is often more effective than the "bulk" In fruits and vegetables, as It does not break down within the body. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not corrected this way, see your doctor. Isn't this food much pleasanter and safer than risking patent medicines? Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life Beautiful Waves By our new and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and ?rincess Marina combination permanents. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppc Phone 635 Inn a can ot kMK Milk sunt raaat include your grocer', same and addnaa. Kn-ipn will be indeed on the baiev W aimaeicHy. palatabii y aad food value. Yoa may Mbmit a. mBy differcat re. : ai dewed and win any naiabrr of t-liM prfae. no lone a eacb n-ci(ie ia accoBpana-d by a NMV'tMklabri;ivatrrrachweek'aaDiettf rovwuh1 Fiiul oueat ejoar May II. I'll... and lot five major prwet win Ibea Sons of Norway whist, bridge and dance at Oddfellows Hall 9 o-clock tomorrow night, admis. 35c. Bishop E. M. Bunoz O.M.I. Is' "WHEN $1500oo JN CASH AWARDS CONTEST OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF CANADA ONLY lit prize $250.00 2nd prize $150.00 195 weekly prizes of $5 each 3rd prize $75.00 4th and 5th prizes $25X0 each (1$ each week for 13 weeks) Thi enffieit to for fwiin cmUiniim MII.K m one of the inierdintfr Tb mRk ued miy be ol any tvoe : ordinary or evaporated. Vcb en ry muat be accumpwied by a label beafrarded. Jadretwfll be Mm Vfarcaret Carrie. Hoasehold Editor. Monueai Daily Scar; Mna I. K. Pattinaan. Director of DomeicSdeiice.CentraiTerhnicaJSooLToronto;aDdMia. Lottie Duacaa, Director of llome Economics. Univeraityof Maaitoba. Deriaionaof tbe)atfcea aril! be final Recipe, win" not be returned. Member, of tk NeatW. ortaniaaijon and their faiiulie. arana tii vUe. Send eatrie. to CONTEST EDITOR. NESTLfe-S MILt PRODtCTS (CANADA) LIMITED, METROPOLITAN BLDG., TORONTO. FRFF to every contestant, a copy of "Favourite Recipi r nL.ll containing original recipes for delicious new dish Whist Drive By Labor League Is Successful Event A successful whist drive was held last night under the auspices ot the Women's Labor League. The prizes went to the following players:1 trate UcOymont eln.-sin.POlUadieg- fi'rst. Miss Jean Sunberg; second. Mrs. Carlson: consolation, Mrs. Sunberg: men's first, W. Field; second, F. Bolerik; consolation, R. Wagner. The drawing for the unemployed raffle took place and the lucky ticket. No, 92, was held by J. McNulty. V. M. Blackstock, manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Medicine Hat, Alia., ! where he was called recently on account of the serious Illness of his mother. Tenders Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Saturday April 6th, 1935, for the purchase dismantling and .removal of th building known as the Pattoiio Block, situate on Second Avenue Including all plumbing and heat ing fixtures. Building to be removed within thirty days from date of acceptance of tender. We reserve the right to reject any or all tenders. G. P. TINKER & CO.. LTD. Besner Block. Don't Gamble Use "61" Quality Varnish or Enamel Save 55c Buy one quart "61" Varnish or Enamel, get Free Brush and Bottle Turpentine 25c Rrush with pints 15c Brush with J-pints ' FOR THE GARDEN ROSE TREES, DAHLIAS, BEGONIAS. GLADS AND ALL KINDS OF SEEDS Bone Meal, 5 lbs. for 25c Fertiliser 3t - - Kaien Hardware es of Canadian Women" es. Want Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Davenport folding bed (Krohlerl. chlffonrobe, rocking chair, rug, desk chair. Party; leaving town. Phone Blue 818, Besner Block, Room 17. 78 i FOR KENT SMALL modern furnished apart-' ment for rent with electric wash-' er. Phone Blue 195 or call 411 : Seventh West.. 79 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 14182nd Avenue. Phone Red 421. tfl PAINTERS PAINTING ana PaperhangiDg Moller. Phone Red 802. NEEDLE WORK THE King's Silver Jubilee Celebra tion Is coming and there will be teas, card parties and entertainments. Have your laces, linens and curtains repaired by an expert needreworker. Bring me your unfinished fancy work that you haven't hat! time to get done. Are you tired of the same ok" transfer patterns, and have an Idea of your own your idea, we plan, my advice 25c. For the next three days only I will teach you that stitch you want to master In crochet, knitting, needle painting for 25c. and have your fortune told free. Phone 552. Room 25 78 Westholme Room5 MISCELLANEOUS UP TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR U S. INDIAN HEAD CENTS. W: buy all dates regardless of con dltlon. Up to $1.00 each paid for 'en den ENTERTAINS AFTER THE HUNT I OFTEN MAKE HOT BISCUITS and here's how I make them" ...says RoiabtlU McKit, cook at "Dorhnlale," nun try rtsitnte tf Mr. and Mrs. G. A. P. Bri&endtn. The even coasitccncy, uniform richness and perfect smoothness of Nettle's Eraporated Milk makes ic ideal for ia theic biscuits," she continues. "I also use it, of course, for many other things such as soups, omelettes, creamed dishes, wifBti, custards, blanc-manges, cakes, pie fillings, frozen desserts, candies and so forth. I find that it definitely Improves them." You, too, will find Nettie's the ideal eraporated milk. It contains all the concentrated goodness of the purest cow's milk. More than half the water is removed. Sot thing it added I Becaite its generous butter-fat content aevcr varies Kettle's gives absolutely uniform results in cooking. Im in yowrat Nestle'sMIL recipe.Your grocer hat it. JTtttJZID . . EVAPORATED UJS. Lincoln Head cents. Up to $150.00 each paid for Canadian coins. We Buy Stamp Collections. Medals, Books, Paper Currency etc. send 25c. (Celn for large Illustrated price list and Instruc tions. Satisfaction guaranteed or 23c. refunded. HUB COIN SHOP. 113-10 North FORSYTH E, 8AR-NIA. ONT. Mrs. J. V, McKlnley, Fourth Ave n.ue East, was the victim last night of an unfortunate acldent. She was abou, to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Gllker, and was going up the steps to the house when she fen backwards and broke her collar bone. A doctor was called at once and she was resting easily at her ; hpm 4hU jnornlng. icDelichus Hot Biscuits A cups flour. 1 teaspoon salt. i cup Nettle's Evaporated Milk. ! j cup water. 6 teaspoons baking powder. ' A tablespoons butter. Makes twenty small biscuits. Mix and sift the flour, baking powder and salt. Hub in the butter, add the Nestle" Lvaporated Milk and water. Roll to thickness of one-half inch. Cut and bake ia a hoc oven from twelve to fifteen minutes. KiLK Y - - -1 jfry iTtq,LlzEO JSW ILILK I .1 NEW ROYAL HOTEL . J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 31.01 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold. Wafer Prince Rupert, B.C; "ft-JKe Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 PERMANENT WAVES During the month of March the New Thermique Guaranteed Permanent Waves complete, at La Parisienne Beauty Parlor 210 Fourth St. Phone 547 SPRINGSUIT or TOP COAT Samples Just arrived. Prices reasonable. Come in ana ger. tne "' r-ir.il A M. T. LEE-Third Ave. r ? Lloyd's 'Baby Coaches $27.50 Lloyd's Collapsiblcfcarts $8.50 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 Third Avt, Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ot all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced b7 SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 321 i x 9 U