F DHMIIP5 S2S For Trova1i due to Acid lO TOMCH H(AJtTBUM. UIAOACM OASIS -KUA, pB-C COAST ITEAMsilirS yKt ' t 0T 11 r: r :iM times itn olume in arid. : '..cation, 50 year ago, it lia, ' 'ho standard with physicians frjr',.:r. educe the Acid f : c' -marb, sour stomachs and . - ' i usually idmd escea acid. ; j :' h ncrvea arc over-atimu- ii: ' mirh arid nuke the ituoi '."i t -i in- ur. t.-.. 1 ' intantlv. The bent a ; lips' Milk of Mavneaia, hr- t:.M ' r ;i"niifa, taMeiea done nin- In sick stomachs instantly Takp a spoonful in water and your unhappy condition will probably end in five minute. Then you will alwavs know what to do. Crude and harmful mrthoda will never appeal to yon. -Go prow thin for your own sake. It may nave a frreat many disagreeable hours. Be sure to pet the genuine Phillip' Milk of .Mapnrnia prescribed by physician for Mi year in correcting exfltas acid. Each Ifttle contains full direction any drugstore. There s , scrapped, T ONG hr old-ivt "H " hatterin would v old hve hve to to b be Gversady Lsvrr'WIn l.r- ricju mi pcooWiaa operate operate your your mi. mi. Itr. lir. ji.h ilv ilv Laverbilt Lavertuit Battery Ditmy H n a. m I to au, it trry packed full of .i.'iv.-. ,mr m i.iakin matsriala, layer upon feyer. No waste pur. N- deKate cetlni mUtinail to came trouhj. That i wl'v t! rvN lon.jer lift in Layettalt hv vi net Setter radio r- It -b I ayerbilt ate Ae imt eronomical "tf hartr.-v o.i cut buy. The Layer, bill 'H" Mattaty made in naos of Bwraady. 5W If n MK ! 4 CANADIAN WAT1CNM. (."pON CO, UMtTSO Ctle.ry V-7civ.r TOKO..', n atoii'ejl WlaatstS 01I Ii,i) Rio " on ,'KHC, rr0 i A Radio Batteries RD 1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hllliif Hum tflnre HtfPfrt , , f't VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, buituale., Alert Bay. etc Tuesday. u P-"1 .or VANrl; :. VII roltl. tluteUale. Alert Ua. HtJ rrtday or ALICE AKM. ANVOX. HTFWAMT, N , fort Hltnpou, un. day, s.do a.m. F'r 1 ortT SIMPSON and WAIJ ISLAND. Thurvlay pm I tnd auiius n M 4MITII Atent ,B.TViir2kSi Tlmwrli tlrkrt sold to lelwrla nil Heattle rd tatiaie thwata roiun to destination. SAILINGS FROM ntlNCE RUPERT To KeUhikan. Wrani-'ell. Juneau, Skagway-;?pterabcr 10. 20. To Vancouver, Vli torla. Seattle September 14. 24. Princess Mary-ocean Falls.' etc.. Vancouver snd Victoria, every Friday, tu Jn Agent Tor All Steamship Hues W. C. Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave, 1'ilnce Rupert, Vltoi. Si Early Ad. Copy is appreciated September 13, 1930. urday THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF Your -k w wn "i yni tt'v mm m m Will always be filled as your Doctor directs at Onnes, Ltd. Prompt and Careful Service Ztfio Pioneer Drsi&gisls hones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroncr'g store. Miss-Nam corgi R6rehhdaugr? ancy Rorie, will sail on ths Princess--Jjoulse tomorrow after-jnoon for a holiday trip to Victoria F. D. Mathers, district manager of the B. C. Packers with head-qoarferi here, sailed last night on trie Cardena'for a trip to Vancou-ver on company ' business. Wc have arranged to handle during this coming season Lakeside Stove and Lump Coal. This Is considered one of the best coals Jn Alberta. It is smoke-ess and without slack. We guarantee it to be equal to any Alberta coal told in the city Albert & McCaffrey, Phones 116 and 117. 216 e-hedule from Vancouver via th- south end of the Queen Charlott Islands and sailed at noon today for Masse,tt Ir.'et points whencj he wlUfptrn h?re tomorrow afternoon, .encoute back to Vancouver via Alert Bay and Englewood. FROM MONTREAL TO tll.tMlOW-BKl.FAsr-l.IVERroOI. Sept. IP. 'Oct 17. I)u;l.i-ss jj R:chmcr.1 ept. 27. sect. 35 M-Jlta xOr. II Mlnuedcti xNot calling at LUrp','jl Met calln.g at BeUaat. To ( IIEKnOt aoWUM THAMPTON Sept 18 n?v. aa . .'. ..??('.'. .. VI ntclrtre zKot calling at HaAeun;. To nAirt-r M!titfm-i.Nrwieiti' Oct. a , ...... Mpntalni To LIVEBraOlI S-pt. 17. Oct. to Duch of York bept. aa. Oct. 24 Da-hesa of At;;jU FROM QUSDEC To CURUBOl KU-IMl TIIAMrTON Sept. 16, Oct. 8 Empreu of Pran.v- Stpt. 33 Empress of Australu Sept. SO Eiupicss of ScUah'I TO Nr W '.OltK Nctr. M E-: ..ris, of Au;reU. FROM VAXpOtrVER To laM-juu;iii-(,lii:i.i-nil.1i i-i '"-fcpt 18.'. rf S'nj.'- As wet a. xAoi' .ar rtap at c;.-id.. Oct 10. Dsc 6 itrapr (f l:. xOt3lJ, ?Dec 20 . Eulp o! .1 1. Slocludln? call a'. ITriDlu'-. Anlv to Aenu everv!H-re or t . i rtlKSTKR SUam-liip Oenl Pis. A -o.it CPS ?ttWt Vi:i.-f" r TEASER mm TV m rnUlSa frent IMM BaMrt tmT fwiim, Ihi k JfhUrta awl Sttl 9un8y vmA Tbwrxlay, 10 .m. FW Anym ! !urrt Wiamriim p.ra. Fm- $lrw.rt A KcMUIura alue.l. I. f0 )i.m. rtUf Hm far IWth mad iwulh Qmwii CharWtl rMnare train. ti Prir Itupert for Kdmenlen, HtnnlMs Bitfl Ni4aU Kiwi, dally eirpt PunAmj, I fum. RAIN tmvtf It F Mi NAt'GUTON rrllli'r Iliirl. II. I W.I CHOLERA INFANTUM THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN mtw j s4Jm 1 a valu ableprcparat ion that, ha bwa i the market for tho naatciKhtyyears. It has no equal lor off netting tha vomitiiig, purging and diarrheca of cholera infantum. fricc, 60c. a Uittlo at all drupiruta or deaiersy put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,, Toronto, Ont. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Nov. 8. A Grocery Shower will be held at the Ridley Ilome on Tuesday, Sept. 1 16 from 3 to 6. Tea .will be .served : and an inspection of the Home in-I vited. 214 C.N.R. .steamer Prince CharleJ E. D. Judson, who has been on a Capt. McKay, arrived in port at R visit to his pole operations In the o'clock this morning on regular Terrace dtatrict sailed last night by the Cardena on Ms return to Vancouver C.NB. steamer Prince Ruo-rt Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived ui port at 12 o'clock noon today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock thn afternoon' for Stewart and Ketch' -kan whence she will return here fouthbotmd tomorrow evening. 1. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Banquet October 6. Mooee B&aaar. October 16. 17. Rupert East zaar, November UnltedChurch Ba- Presbyterian Bajaac Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Batear Dec. 4. Babij's Own Besr or You and Baby too Central Hotel I'MIF.U XBW MAXAOBMENT "tram llrHt'd; Travrllfr' Sample Hikmiis: lliH and Cold Water I'ree Mreto All Trains an IhlHtF Kate $1.00 and Up M'KCIAI. MONTHLY KATLS C. It. IUGGART & A. DONALD lrnirlftor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel Hot tnd cold water in all roomt A. J. l'RUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Sts. Savoy John Wellington, ! Rudolf Nelson. City. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I Fort Fraser: New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop. TIIK IK) ll'J MOUTH WHILE Hot A Cold Water: 8tem lleat 75c PER DAY AND UP T'-lenlmii- j( Roval C. II. Underwood, ONJl.; R. a. Upton and Miss PrlcLlla Smith, olty. Boston Grill" Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Kvery Saturday Nljht, 9 to 12 Dance Halt for Mire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 4.Y7 Prince Rupert Dinnerware, china, crockery, elassware. Heilbroner's Store. Mrs. Oliver Haveland will sail on the prince Rupert tomorrow night for a visit to her home In Seattle ! DbnaldlXlcRae, who has been on a trip Iw-Vancouver; returned to the cltWbh thes Prince Rupert thl3 morning from the south. Thomas Mason, assistant Inspec tor of customs, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning i from Vancouver, being .here on official business. Mrs. Alex Firinle, who has been on a holiday visit t!o Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, re turned home on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs.' Good, wife of City Engineer F. N. Good, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning af ter a holiday visit to Vancouver and Victoria. Harry Dundas. Indian, lor drunkenness, was fined $15. with option of fourteen days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Vic's ChUi Parlor bill of fare: Half fried chicken, $1.25; vhole An en i , II TT l r 1 MA tatoes. Tamales 50c. Chill 40c. Vi more, no less. 710 Fulton Street,! Phone Green 170. 214 Union freighter Chilli wack. Cap tain John Muir. arrived in port at &30 thL morning from Vancouver. After discharging a cargo of coal at the dry dock, the vessel will sail late tonight or early tomorrow morning for the Naas River. iQ. Erlckcon. sub-contractor for the Baxter Pole Co. In operation itt .Matsett Inlet, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a business trip W Vaxieou ver and Seattle and proceeded on the Prince Charlea-io JPort Cle- A. L. Carrutherk bridge engineer"! for the provlridar department of public works, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morntn? from Victoria. lie will inspect pro-1 - gress of operations on the con structlon of the Galloway Rapid? bridge here and the Hagwilget suspension bridge near New Haselton Sorrie twenty-live Su Life Assurance Co. peopse who ha v. been attending the recent convention at Jasper Park, arrived from there by train today and will sail on the Prince Rupert this afternoon to make the trip to Stewart and Ketchikan and thence to Vancouver Included In the party today are Mrs. T. B. Macauley of Montreal, wife of the president of the Sun (Xife Assurance Co. of Canada, and D. J. Scott, manager at Chicago for the Sun Life Assurance Co. mem. jlSSp j EiJViiiixB.i'Owiii.aiii.'B.tiEBJi'a'ia A Watch Special A $12 Watch for $9.50 It isn't a terrible lot of money saved. But it's SOME, and it is really saved. It amounts to this. We have managed to buy a 15-jeweled watch made by a reliable factory, in a nickel screw case which bs si 'quality always sekl Jot $12.00, which we can at present Ui ill I Sell For $9.50 (ytWELLuKp THE STORE WITH THE CL0CI FOR SALE 12 Dozen New Laid Eggs and 2 Large Spring Chickens . Postpaid to any address between Burns r' Lake and " 'fringe' Rupert 1 $700 Cash With Order MRS. C. A. CHAPMAN SMITHERS, Ii.C. fihurcK $txvcz$ fr7ryr?rTTrrWrT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 215 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. 8unday morning service at 11 o'clock, sub ect, , "SUBSTANCE." The public Is, cordially invited to attend. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays, from 3 to 8 p.m. FtRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning service at 11 o'clock. Solo by kiss Betty Woods. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, IJ, A. Morning service at, 11 ajn., conducted by Rev. C. E. Motte. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:39, conducted by Rfcv. V. F. Dafoe. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL fCburch of Englandl Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 am. Sunday School at 2:30 pjn. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. THE SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting, Sunday at 11 ain. Young People's meeting at 2:30. Salvation meeting at 7:30. Special Harvest Festival Week, September 13 to 22. Special music at all gatherings. William Dam is a passenger on board the Prince Rupert today bound from Vancouver to Stewart in connection with his mining Walter of San Francisco, who flew from there to Seattle by plane Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today going through to Stewart where he has mining Mrs. B. McKi'lop arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit here with her husband who is chief officer of the steamer Prince William. W. R. Tonair.. well known Stewart mining man, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound from SeatUe to the Portland ' Caiu' camp on business in connec-' ' mn with his interests there. Os.'.u Landry, district superintendent of Government Telegraphs 'returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a visit n Vancouver, accompanied by Mrs T.anry who will take up residence here. Rev James GUlett, Indian Agent lor the Queen Charlotte Islands after having made a trip to Coqu- aeetza Institute with a party or native pupils from the Islands resuming their studies there, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Masseti Mrs. C. B. Mclntyre, acting editor of the Canadian Churchman a Toronto publication of the An gllcan Church, arrived .in the clt; on the Prince Rupert this mornin., from Vancouver in the course of e tour of the Pacific Coast on which she is accompanied by her daughter. They will be here until Monday when they will proceed east by train and are meantime guests ol Dean and Mrs. Qlbson, Fourth AVWiue east. mi .!l n .' i'.u:u. it -.titui'ti; trum'!' SUITS, SHIRTS Real Raincoats Reliable quality made to order for particular men. See Wni. Auld WEE TAILOR SHOP Near Pot Office TWO MONTIIS rOR THEFT Peter Jimmy, Indian, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning for having stolen a suitcase and suit of clothes the property of another Indian. SPRINGS! For any makes of cars and trucks. Repairs, reinforcing, retcmpcring, new springs. Ail work guaranteed. North Star Spring Works First Ave. E. P. O. Box 253 Prince Rupert, B.C. TYPEWRITERS No other Mn ean approach the ierlal REBUILT UNDERWOOD 5 $75.00 Yrry enjy term All other make from SU.00 81'XIISTKAXII Allllixa MACIIlXia United Typewriter Co. Ltd. vaxcocvlk, ac. N M. McLean BOAT BUILDER Seal Cove Can take you rut of water under roof for repairs. Any class boat built at reasonable prices. Boats For Sale, Real Bargains OIL BURNERS Agents for the famous "Ray Hurner" for Industrial plants, hotels, apartment houses, etc. and the silent "York," fully automatic, for residences. Wo guarantee a saving of from one-third to one-half In fuel consumption. Enquiries Solicited Walter Longwill Heating Engineer ' Phone 58 1 P. O. nM 730 " ' -rrrl a