Rursday. February 6, 1930. TI1E DAILY NEWS PAGE TnUEE I B.C COAST llTEAMSIUPS 'Tuts JJfflmm SPECIAL ! Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 Qrmes Em. yfie Pioneer Drugrista THIRD AVE. C, SIXTH ST. TELEPMONF.S 8',20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED willnc Kwn Prim lluprrt I V.tNCOl VKH, VICTORIA, Kwintmi Uutrtl.lr. Oriwn la IK. Alrrt l. i .'It . Tuesday. 1:S0 p.m. far Yl.M'OlAKX. YICIOUll. Itu1rd.il. Alrt lUy. Mr... f'rldv MldnUbt I H AMCC ARM, AWOV. HTFHAUT, Kaa Klter, JVrl Hluiuou. .tun. da, 8.W p.m. I J :nd Avenue K M. SMITH Strut Prlncr Knpert II. C H rough I'tkrU uld to Victoria and heattlx and kacnrt tbeeked Ihrcneh to deMimlon ... . . Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect. From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 F r Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service bAILINdS FROM PRINCE KLTEKT To Ketchikan. Wrangcll, Juneau and Skaiiway bruary 8!h. 22nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle bniary 12th, 2th. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. fauna Trip Excursion tickets Prince Rupert-Vanrouver and ' Victoria, SIO.QO. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Atent, 3rd Ave., Prince Kupcrt, Phone 31 Canadian National Qfte Largcfl Kailway SyAcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PKINCE KIIPEKT for VANCOUVEIt, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, md intermediate points, each Thursda 10:00 pjn. Hiit ANVOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 1 pjn. Fur NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. forfnlthtly. ''.ssi:M.i;it trains leai: imiim'K in ti:kt MONovV. Ti:i)l)V and HtTt'UHAV 11 ll: a.m. fr ritlNCC 'il 'HUii:. tliMONTOS, WINNll'EO. all iwliiU llaHrni uH4a. I'nltrd Male. AOKNCY ALL OCCAM TKAMMIIr WSt. Cl- Tlcktt Office, 528 Third Ave Prime Rupert Phone 26ft COAL ! COAL ! W MBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 13i:RTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices Oh Your Winter Supply WOOD JIST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF IURCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX C UTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 fcy From the Merchants That Advertise. Their Stock Is II4 tfo I. Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. C8G. R. Gosse. Phone A. A. Connon will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for a business .trip,, toy$,ncouver. John Wilhrtan fiUfH was an arrival in the city on the, prince Rupert yesterday on his way back to Usk after a business trip south. At 12.3Q noon yesterday the ffle department had a cull to the furniture store of Alex Mackenzie where a stove had exploded. No damage was done. Mils ZeWa Morrow Is a visitor in 1 Victoria, a guest at the Empress Hotel. Vancouver Province. Miss Mrs. George Morrow and formerly lived here with her parents. Rev. Dr. R, M. Stevenson, who occupied the pulpit of First Presby J. UcJbJp..Beil jfslontrfl M I perintendent of the Montreal Sail terian Church here for a short time I ors' Institute, is in the city in the j rourse of a visit to th Pacift : . . AIL- - - - -. Tli U Painful Boils One After The Other Broke Out On Arms Miss K. Eudd, 1100 Victoria Drift, Vancouver, B.C., writes: "About a year ago I was troubled with boils. They broke out on my arms, and . so sooner was cna healed ban another would' t6iAe to take it place, I tut-fercd grcfet pain with them, and tried different medicines and ointments, but they did me no good. "I was advised to take Morrow is the daughter of Mr. and "d. mT what rel;cf I got soon my tia was ax clear as before." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Out. Billiards tonight. Elks vs. Grotto. 31 last year and who is now pastor of j Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Glasses fitted by registered op-Church la Vancouver, Is giving a j tometrist at Heilhroner's Store, (tf ) series of lectures in the Mission to ; Jews at Vancouver. Having been delayed .by storms -n the islands, C. N. R, steamei Prince John, Capt. William Thomas, is reported due tomorrow morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, . the ex- jact hour of arrival having not yet I been announced. A picture of Dr. H. T. James. formprlv resident mlnlntr erurineer Ole Eielson of Hatton, NX)., may pass through Prince Rupert aboard the steamer Princess Mary on flat-, urday en route to Fairbanks, Alaska. He is going north to claisti'Cbe effects and. if it is found, the body of tils son, Carl Ben Bieleon, rfertb-ern aviator, who perished on he Siberia coast and tor whose rre mains a search is now being made. Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. 50 Stanley W. George is booked to sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for Vancouver. Musical HI hoard tonight in the Salvation Army Citadel at 8 pjn. A big crowd expected, be sure to come. 31 here and now geologist for thej Pi" Badminton tournament I D.E. hall. February 10. Send imO en- Oranby Co. at Anyox. appears the magazine section of the Van-1 l couver Sunday Sun in connection ton- With an article describing the work of geologists in British Columbia. Clara Brown, colored, on a charge of drunkenness, has been remanded for eight day in city i police court. . Amont those attending the mjetlne of the Fair Board Tues-dsvght was Miusalem, His ifHWiP report yesterday . ,,Bev. R. C. Scott has arrived . In port with the Units hurch mission boat Thomas Czptby to at tend the. meetings '.oj, Prince. Ru- I norf Praahvlerv nmninir here to- day. "T" Tr ? . "-T "Ifonlim. ,yiUiam Deans, arrtwd in tlsh Saitors' Society. Accompanied W 2" thm TL,. n.,ru.rTL.. by his wife, Mr. Bell arrived he regular weekly luncheon of Central E, Spence and W. H. Morton, Bd- moun'ji; u., onanwa, tii-y, i. Hepben and A. McLeod, Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PKL'DHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel i. Kttrrlll. ITop. Tin; iiotu. woiiTii whim: Hot Si Cold Water: Steam Heat 73c PER DAY AND UP lflrplioiic K1 Ko4l J. Hunter, Haseiton: A. Snell-man. Port Sssington; Mah Fur, city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDF.lt NEW MANAGEMENT : "STamu. Uw nPresbytery rv Tr of ph Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Rotary Club today thls aoon Mr. Bell spoke on the work of thsi society with which he is identi 'lied. NOTICE I.. F. Coles, piano tuner, is now In town. Call Red 103 for ordem 3 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel lM)Flt NEW MWMIEMKNT Meant Itaat'il: Tnnelkrv Kampl Rmmim: Hot and 'll Water rrr llti Merit All Train. nnl Ikwla Rates $1.00 and Up srKCIAL MONTHLY KATC8 JOHN TRY and A. DONALD lrlrletoni PHONE 51 . Presbyterian Valentidb tea February 13. Church Hall. Elks' ary M. Masquerade BfcU, Febru- I Valentine concert,; Qaipiist 'Church, February 14, at 8 pjru 80c Moose Legion 46 Annus! Novelty danee, Thursday, February SO. Players' dab Patsy." Feb. M Hall. staging and 35 City. the The at Moose ONJIA. Sixth AnquAl Ball. Auditorium, Friday, Febrtury as. ) (15); Oatholfe Women's League Spring Sale. April 4. ' SUITS! SUITS! ! MADB TO OKUKK , the Tailor Phone 619 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Prince Rupert weathers-Overcast, light south wind; 32. Rev. Manley F. Eby arrived in the city today from Port Simpson to attend the UniteA.Qhurc.h Presbytery meetings here. Basketball tomorrow night at Exhibition Building. First game 7.30. High School vs. Big Four. i Tollers vs. Maple Leafs, Elks' vs " : Player's Club. 31 Mrs. C. A. Crawford, lay dele gate from the United Church at jOccan Falls, arrived In the city yesterday from the paper town to attend meetings of Prince Rupert Presbytery opening here today. With three teams working the local Elks' Lodge is staging a new drive for members. Seven new candidates were put through at a big lodge meeting last night. Af ter the meeting there was a ban quet spread. Takes Speedy Trial On Opium Char ge in County Court Here Kem 8un Wong, proprietor of the West End Cafe, was committed for trial bv Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning on a charge of having opium unlawfully in his possession. Accused Immedi ately went before Judge Young In county court and elected for speedy trial. The case Is now proceeding. W. E. Fisher Is crown prosecutor in the county court case, while L. W. Pattnore is appearing for the defence. An additional charge In police court against Kem Sun Wong of bavin? iinxealed liquor in his pos sesion has been adjourned for eight days. To Move and Second Reply Throne Speech OTTAWA . 'February 6 Premier Ktnf ajpnonnoes that the address in rapl.o thp; Speech from the - i r v , m T'krnnsi trtlc tAa will ha mnrftn nv "1 Mv Irnm CUAn Pall to aitnrf . 'fHW jmtff - yesterday from Vancouver. At the- Sr-rt'1403'08'1 mwnbr of ANNOUNCEM fJNiTS Leif Brikson February 7. Fishermens Social Royal Purple bridge, whist dance, Feb. 7, Elks' Home. and Mooseheart Women Whist Drive ' and Dance Thursday. Pebruary II, I a aul Aa 1 1 f i onded by Vincent Dupois, MP., for Lapralrie-NapicrviUt. STOCK QUOTATIONS Oourvwv or 8. O. xmiuon (. Ltd i Close Thursday, Feb. 6 .Mines B. C. Silver. IM, 1.10. Bayview, 1. 34-Big Missouri. 76. 78.' Cork Province, nil, 4ft. Cotton Belt, 20. 36. a'- Duttue Mines, 40. 4J. George Copper. 3.10, 3 X. Qeorgie River. 13. 1S4. , Orandview, 114, 13. " Ooleotvda, 77, 80. Independence, 4, 3. Indian Mines, 3, 4. . - . Int Coal t Coke, 30, nlL j. Kootenay Florence, 4, -5. S' L. & L, I. X Lucky Jim. nil 7. T r Mohawk, IK. 2. Marmot River Gold, nil, 15. Marmot Metals, nil, 2. Nat. S1L O. S.. 6V4, 7. Noble Five. 20. 25. Oregon Copper, 10, 11. :t Pend Oreille (Cm).. 35 ' 30., Premier. 1.48, 1.4. Porter-Idaho, 26. 30. . . Reeves Macdonald. 1.15, 1.17, Rufus-Argenta, 6'i, 8. J Ruth-Hope. 10, 11. Silver Crest, 4. 5. 1. .-Jjt Silverado Cons., 25. nil. Silversmith, nil 5. Snowflake, 14V. 15. Sunloch, 80. 1.15. Topley Richfield, 4, 5. Whitewater, nil, 19. Bluebird, nil. 5. niu A. P. Consolidated, 2.00. 2.08, , .... , lli fluarnnlecd.n.. ; , y DeVenUh Pet. Ltd., 19 nil. ' SUITS STEAM CI.RANEf) A Nil Fabyan Iete. 6. Cft ? ' Il0me 011, 10 0, 10 I PltFtKlTi Kfchbl.n Mayland Oil. 1.55, 1.65. McLeod. 3.05, 3.15. IVe Deliver to Any I'arl of hr 1 - Hargal, 126, 1.27. Ling Freehold, 65, 68. Sterling Pacific, 48, 50. United, 88, 90. Nordon. 80. Get the Ad. reading habit. It pays. Delicious Salada quality is an inexpensive luxury TEA 'Fresh .from the gardens' TM FOR SALE ! Undivided Acreage in Prince Rupert Parcel 1, 90 acres .$1,000.00 for whole parcel Parcel 2-A, 21 acres $500.00 for whole parcel Parcel 19, 30 1 acres $25.00 peracre G. T. P. DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. Apply To G. P. TINKER CO., LTD. Agents Navigators Take Exams Here Today As a result ol navigation classes which have been held here during the past few months by Capt. J. R. Elf ert, harbor master and port war den, eight candidates for tugboat masters', papers presented them; selves to Capt. Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner of masters and mates, for elimination today. Captain Lindsay expects to complete the examination today, in which case -he will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. w w v vvy ? v rrrv w vt vt r rrrYV nrrrf rv rrrmrv Scientists of every land have been seeking and experimenting to find a milk for " bottle babies" that would give these precious future citizens as good , a start in the world as falls to the lot of their cousins who begin life on mother's milk. They have tried every kind of milk, in every modincation, endeavouring to find the closest possible match for the perfect digestibility of mother's milk. And now, at last they say they have found a wondtrful match even the frailest premature babies thrive upon it Two Scrt$ ot Ttfct ' Digtttibility This remarkable milk is unsweetened evaporated milk, which, as you doubtless know, is simply pure whole milk I with part of the natural water removed, ! and notkint added. It is sealed in airtight cans and sterilized so nothing can aaect its purity. " Two things happen to this milk which, scientists say, explain the fact that it so much easier to dige&t than cow's milk in any other form. First there is the heat of sterilization, which alters the casein so that very fine soft curds are formed, almost identical with those formed by mother's milk, while ordinary muk forms tough, solid curds, very indigestible. The second beneficial change in unsweetened evaporated milk comes from the procear called "homogenization". This process breaks up each fat globule into a thousand infinitely tiny ones, as fine as those in mother's milk. This also helps the baby's delicate stomach to BOTTLE BABIES A WW PRPTA W Y IKY AAi i AAA 1 AAA AAAAA-iAi --,VAAAA A AAAA A1AAAAAAA WW PRODUCED IN CANADA digest its food more perfectly. Contain Ndtd Vitamtnm Unsweetened evaporated by milk is fuliy equal, from every ??uAf 73lAc nutritional standpoint to the ' best bottled milk. It contains all thtritamins that any milk is depended on to supply. Even breast-fed babies nowadays are given orange juice and cod-liver oil the only supplements needed with evaporated milk. This milk is a splendid source of the minerals neces&ry to the building of sturdy bones and strong regular teeth. Safety is another advantage. Sterilization destroys all bacteria, and the baby simply can t acquire any of those milk-borne infections that upset so many bottle-fed babies. Naturally, it is advisable to use the best evaporated milk that can be had. The most widely known brand is Carnation, the milk from" contented cows". The care with which this milk is guarded at every step, from dairy farm to final sealing and sterilizing, is a guaranty to the mother that her baby will have the purest and best of milk. The Carnation Baby-Feeding Chart contains valuable information on this interesting subject. Plea write for it but remember that only your own physician should prescribe a, formula for your baby. I should also like to send a copy of my cook book, "My Hundred Favorite Recipes". Both publications are free, and you may obtain them by writing to Carnation Co., Limited, l.'il Abbott Street. Vancouver. B.C Carnation Milk is the perfect milk for baby's bottle, because It is unsweetened, evaporated milk of highest quality pure, safe, nourishing, and more digestible than milk in any other form.. The Safeguarded MW "from Contented Cows"