vdnrdny. January 29, 1930 SPECIAL ! Klenso Tooth Paste, 35c. Meritas Tooth Brush, 35c. Both for 50c. uraiesJ n VI. Tme Pioneer Drue?eisl.s MIHD AVE ft SIXTH ST. - TELEPMONF.S 8? L 200 Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailing f rom Ptlnc Uucxrt I'oi lA.V Ol UfH. nCTOIUA. Mranxin bar. Ilulrdalt. Alrrt Hay. etc.. Tue- I H VEK. VltTfllllt. Ituirdalr Mm iu. tie . IrldaT mMnUbt -r M.'i:r, A KM. ANYOX. MTI'AVAUT, NajM alter. Port HiiiiK.oa, sun-ay s.w p.m. 1S1 inn .viniue It. M. SMITH Asrnl Prince Kuprrt. B.C. II rough ticket Mld to Vlrtorla and Kraltle .and baae cheeked through tu Ufitlnitlou Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Ite In' Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 ' further Information Enquire At Local Office (b TOAST h ..AMSIIIPS B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM TRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagwuy ecember 28, January 11. 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1. 15.38. Princess MaryOcean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Aients For All Steamship Lines C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Thc Lnrgeft ailway Syslcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, V1C-T)IUA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Tliursdav 10:00 p.m. 1 ' ANYOX and STEWART rath Wednesday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OUELN CHARLOTTE ISLAND?, fortniehtly. r.Uii:N(JKI TIM IN LEAVE PKI.NCK 111 TIIKT m: n'v ui:ii:mv and katikkav hi it-M am. rr pimsce ( ! OUtiK, DUMONTIIN. MINNIPMi. all h4hU IMtlH UtMMU. Uliltal AdKM'Y ALL Ol UA ATKAMMIir I.ISM ' i' Ticket Office. 528 Third Ae, Prime Rupert Phone lf.li COAL ! COAL ! 1) MHINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 UUERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.S0 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD J' T AUIUVKD. NEW SHIPMENT OF IJIRCH AN1 JACK PINE WILL ENDS Per load $1.50 Ii CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 1x6 No 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x0 No 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2vl and 2x6, 8 to 14', S-1S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x0, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. , . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, It. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3GI Uctnll Yard, Cow riny. Telephone 423 If you lose anyjliing, try 11 classified ad. Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone fiSG. r- j. , . , . n i Aiinwe uauce oaiuruay nigm u to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission, ,60c. ;.' j, ,,(27), i Look for the big salcvalec at .Tite's store. Furniture, cropkerj. beds, springs-, mattresses, blinds and draperies. (24) John Bremner, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, .returned ;from the south on the Prince Ru-ipert this morning. I Don Brown returned, to the city;! on the Prince Rupert this morning after having spent a holiday in Vancouver. He was away since before Christmas. Provincial Constable William I Harrison of Hazelton, who has been on a brief trip south on es cort duty, returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from Van couver ana proceeaea to me in terior by tram. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port at- 11 o'clock this- mdrninr from Vancouver, Powell River .and Ocean Falls and will sall'jat 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tdmorrow evening southbound. R. J. Kenmttlr, British Columbia manager of the Union Oil Co. and well known in Prince Rupert through frequent visits to the city in the past, has been promoted to the position of manager for Canada. C. T. Lawrey, formerly local manager of the company, has been appointed assistant manager In charge of operations. r- ; ANNOUNCES! f.NTS ! I Werkhovcn piano recital! tolai nesday, January 36. Lelf Krtkaon Fishermen's Social February 7. Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance, Feb. 7. Blks' Home. Kits' Masquerade Hall, Febru ary 14. Players' Club staging the 'The Patsy," Feb. 34 and 36 at Mgpge Hall. CK.KJV. Stein Annual Ball. Auditorium, Friday, February 38. (18) Catholic Women's League Spring Bale, April M. ' HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l Nlll.ll NKW MANAC1EMKNT SImiii llwl'ili Trave!k-r' Hainple ItwHiu: Hot ami t'oNI IVater Irrr llu .MffU All Train and Una I Kates $1.00 and Up MK(IAL MONTHLY UATBH1 JOHN FRV and A. DONALD lToprMora PHONE 51 Central Mrs. Hssel Moxsom and MrJ and Mrs. T. Johnson, Stewart; Oscar Schane, Vancouver. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUnilOMMK, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. N. Drew and Miss V. Brew, Haysport. New Royal Hotel J. Xurrlll, l'nii. THE HOTEL WOIITII WHILE Hot ft Gold Water: 8Uam Hat 75c PER DAY AND UP Ti-hflliutfr Ml i Hoyal u Mrs. M. McDougall, Edmonton; C. H. Underwood, C.N.R.; J. A. Blair, Vancouver; S. Uyeda, Port Esslngton; Mrs. II. Moxsom and Mrs. T. Johnson, city. White Lunch Reopens UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MONDAY, JAN. 27 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Why be handicapped with unsightly Motorics on. the faceeyei withvellow tinge and tfiat tired and languid feel-inn? This indicates a torpid liver HeadacheVDizzinessand Biliousness surely follow, You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the bile flowing with Carter's Little Liver Pills. They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not habit forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect follow-"ing, on the contrary a good tonic Alt Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) A general meeting of Prince Rupert Badminton Club, 7.30 pin. Thursday in Elks' Hall. (25) Complete stock on sale at Tite's store. Slashing reductions. Balance of drapery stoek at cut-in-two prices. (34 Will Lamble returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from a business trip to Vancouver. Arthur Brooksbank returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to Smtthers. Just arrived S.S. Salvor with full cargo of Nanaimo Wellington Coal for Albert & MeCaffcry. fhone 116 and 117. (tf) Morte II. Craig returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a three weeks' trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle The new utilities and board of works committees Of the city council held their first meetings df the year last night, business oeuK iargeiy or a routine nature. tioruf'Trtrm the corfi- f tffjl be presented to the council ar'lhe next tegular m&t? i1 WwrV 'Monday .cVenlng. The remain oi JifoLlfite ir V Shuba. who diqo earn yesterday morning in the Prince Rupert qeneralIospital. were, taken on Wt-itiWmf1 arrived. Irj the cfe f.rpmjj.Smtthers on. yesterday iffc Uanoon' train and accompanied the body to the Interior today. Capt. D. Donald, who has been spending the past few weeks ashore in Vancouver on vacation, has resumed command of the C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert this trip north. Capt. Harry Nedden who has been ashore for the past three or four months recuperating from an operation, is now standing by the steamer Prince George which lias been tied up at Vancouver for the winter and which is expected to resunie service next month. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Capable woman to take full charge of home at once 133 miles from Rupert. For further particulars phone Red 10s be tween 5 and 7. (26 M GOOD Steady man can get use of room and small wage In exchange for part time Janitor work. Apply X., Dally News. FOUND Oreen fountain pen Owner can have It on paying for advertisement foaxiassaBxmiiBBtMmmcaamaM S. D. Johnston I Co., Ltd. Correspondents. For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the .Investing p'uhllo. Miller, Court4i v no.. Ltd, pumisn a semi IIUIJ. W1U1 lllUUJltfci' U4, fcfand In dustrial stocks, which is available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and reliable service in thr execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D.Johnston Co. Lid. 010 2nd AvenuePhone 130 Prince Rupert ILC J. E. Lockwood sailed yesterday' afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. 1 J. M. Hockln sailed yesterday aiternoon on the Catala for a business trip to Ocean Falls. W.JD.Moxley, returned to the city on yesterday." afternoqn's train from, a1 brief trip to Smlth-ers. A Every article o,' chine ware, glass ware and home furnishings at January clean-up stock-takin; prices. Titc's- store. (24) A. R. Holtby .reiunied" !! city on .."yesterday"' afternoon's train from a . brief trip to the in terior. ' R. H. Ive of the Forest Dranch service arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning1 from Ocean Falls. D. Cavalier, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Anyox. Mrs. Oscar Smith and family will sail on the Princess Mary this everting' for Victoria where they will pay an extended visit with relatives. Judgment has been reserved until Friday morning by Magis trate McClymont in the city po lice court case involving Carl Hal- varson. Mrs. A. D. Baillle, who has been on a month's trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. F. D. Mathers arrived in the dty on the Prince Rupert this morning rrom Vancouver ana will be here for the next few days on B. C. Packers business. Capt. W. P. Armour, local mana-1 i&rkrs.: nupuri' mis morning irum a uriei business1 trip to Vancouver. IIUI'-".J i! Eagle Attention! All members are requested to be at a meeting ,m the new Eagle's Hall, Thursday. Jan. 30. to meet Organizer Brother Frank LeRoy of Victoria. Initiation. (25) '' Afr. Thomas Oxley arrived In he city on the Prince Rupert this rnrhitar'!ffbm Field. B.C.. to Day a1 ,rvisf with her sister-in-law. Mrs. 'John McRae, Fourth Avenue East. William Blackstock. construc tion foreman of the Government Telegraph returped to the city on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from a brief trip to Vancou ver. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morris and daughter, who have been visiting for the past month In Vancouver. returned to the city frpm the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Alonso Haines, transferred from here to Saskatoon as chief clerk to the superintendent of the Canadian National Railways, left on this morning's train for his new Tost ort the prairies. Mrs. Halnet and family will follow later. ,1. J. Little, manager of the Northern B. C. Power Co., will leave on Saturday morning's train for a trip to Power Corpor ation of Canada headquarters in Montreal on company business. He expects to be away about three weeks and will be accompanied on the trip east by Mrs. Little. The rumor is revived here that 'the Vancouver departmental storo concern of Woodwards Ltd. may -tablish a branch in Prince Ru- nert. Nothing of an official nature In regard to any such project. however, seems available. There are a good many rumors of possible building operations in 1930 current Just now. W. S. Harris, who has been spending the past three or four weeks at Vancouver on business In connection wlUi a new mining deal in the Hazelton field, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert jthis morning from the south and will spend the next few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie, Fourth Avenue West, before proceeding to Hazelton. Real clean-up sale values at Tlte's store. Watch windows for convincing puces. Draperies, furniture, blinds, linoleums and china ware. (24) WATTS' GROCERY Buy Your Groceries Here and Save Money Specials For Thursday, MILK-All brands 95c 9 tins for MUNRO MALT 2ii-lb. 41ns. Light or dark. Each 62c OLIVES LibbyV Queen. 17 oz. royal Jars. Qr7 Each TOILET PAPER 30c 9 rolls STRAWBERRY JAM Nabob Brand. 4s. RCZn Pet tin UeJV SPECIAL SOAP DEAL 8 Bars Classic Soap 1 Bar Wool Soap 2 Tins Classic Cleanser 1 Pkg. Quick Naptha Chips 1 Crepe Table Cloth- AH for $1.60 TTD BITS MACARONI Quick cooking. 13c 2 pkgs. ... CANNED CRAB 6-oz. tins. Packed In Norway. -J tin Per tin X 'I VEGETIZED WAFERS Fresh stock. 24c Per pkg MARVEN'S OATCAKES 22c Per pkg Phone 55 Walts' Phone 56 " CROWDS AT i BIG SALE Many Get Bargains at Denny Allen Event This Morning " The Denny Allen store, where a clearance half-price sale Is being held, was crowded this morning and the goods went off rapidly. A num- ber of clerks were kept busy all the time and John Bulger, who Is conducting the sale, was unable to return to his Jewellery store owing to the pressure of the many customers ! who had to be served. Customers were well pleased with the bargains they secured and as the word is being passed around even larger numbers are expected this afternoon. The sale will continue dally until the stock Is all sold. There are yet large numbers of ridiculously oheap articles all marked down to such an extent that they are almost a gift. (Advt.) Kincolith Senior Society Names Its j i ! Officers For 1930 KINCOLITH, Jan. 29. The Kin- eolith Senior Society has elected officers for the coming year as f ol- lows: President Peter Stewart. Vice-president Ben Benson. Manager Ernest Angus. Assistant manager Jeff Benson. Treasurer Arthur Benson. Chairman Joe Benson. Committee Henry Smart, Robert Stewart, Cornelius Nelson, H J. Burton, John Nelson, S. P. Burton, Edward Stanley and Walter Haldane. Orchestra directors Toby Stewart and Willie Stevens. Sports committee J. E. Stewart, Joe Benson, Sam Alexander, Godwin Stewart, Matthew Stewart, Jeff Benson, Oeorge Alexander and Toby Stewart. i SCALE OF CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: f Llrth Notices 50c Cards of Thanks. J2. Funeral Notices $1. v .Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement anpouncementu $2. . Friday and Saturday BUTTER Fresh creamery. All brands. 44c Per lb MATCHES Large pkgs. Blue Ribbon or Maple Leaf. Q4p Per pkg OJ.I COTTAOE ROLLS Boneless shoulder ham3. 97 g . Per lb MAYONNAISE Small Jars. Oold Medal Brand. cn Per Jar M.DI, SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE 10c Per tin IDEAL SILVER CREAM 25c Per bottle NABOB JELLY POWDERS 25c 4 pkg CHOCOLATE BCLAIRS Fresh and delicious. Q?n Per lb MCCORMICK'S BISCUITS SmI. pkgs. nn Each Quality Right Grocery Prices Right " " New Chief for Canadian National S. S. On Coast ' VANCOUVER, Jan. 29.-Com- mander A. H. M. NichoUs of Lon- j don, England, arrived In the city today to assume the duty of marine superintendent, Canadian National Railways, with headquarters at Vancouver. He takes over the po sition formerly occupied by Capt. W. Wright, who has been appointed to a similar position in Sydney, Australia. Captain Wright sails for Sydney on the Aorangl on February 8. This is Commander Nlcholls' second visit to Vancouver and the Pacific coast but the two visits are far apart. As a young sailor he arrived in Vancouver In 1898 as a member of the crew of the sailing ship Clan Oalbralth. He sailed from Oreen-wich along with a cargo of cement for San Diego. Later they made their way up the coast to Victoria, where they received orders to put in to the port of Vancouver. "Thirty years is a long time to look back," said Commander Nlcholls on his arrival in Vancouver. "However, I well remember our boat being tied up at the old Hastings mill. There was very little development In the harbor in those days, and, as I recall it, there was an Indian reservation Just across the liarbor close to what is now North Vancouver. In a way the development is not en- Llre, new T t t ,n falr, ' Li u .u . UUK HIUUI W1I1 uic BApaiistuu by government and news reports. Neither am I surprised at Its expansion, because few ports in existence have such a sound and brilliant future as has the port of Vancouver. Before leaving the Old Country I was In close touch with the construction of the new steamships which will be placed in Canadian NaUonal coastal service this summer. They are the last word in construction, and I am sure the travelling public will be completely satisfied, as they supply every Imaginable comfort." Commander Nlcholls, who has served many years in the North Atlantic and Baltic, and who has a distinguished record in the service of his country during the war, will take oyer his duties In Vancouver at once5.1 W. H. Tobey. C$M. divisional superintendent, returned to tho city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior as far as Prince Oeorge on official busi ness. A permanent garrison is to be maintained in Mexico City which will embrace 10.000 men of all arms.