i ty day, February 10,1930. SPECIAL! Whale-Bone Brushes' Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 "on COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-IVelllngton In any tiuantltles. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Pnr.ce Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 w Mitrray. late of th nana. "To yfw Pioneer Drttgryists HIRD AVE.OSIXin ST. TELEPhONF.S M(,2QG Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ha ID nti I mm ITInre Rupert ' I T VANTOl Vi:it. VICTORIA. HwunsiMi lid), Uutedale. Ocean rtlla. Alert i'tr.. Tuewla) , I :3l p.m. For VAMOt f-K. VICTOR!!. HulrtUle. Aleef 1Uy. elr . rrtriir HiMnlght tor AI.1CK A KM. ANYOX, HTKYVAKT. Na Klter. Port MntMm. Sunday. It .00 p.m. Ki'.nd Avenue B M. SMITH ttnl Prlnee Itupert. H.C. Ttroticli llrkrt void to Victoria and brattle .and burner checked Ihrouth I" dMtlntilon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 Fo; Further Information Enquire At Local Office I B.C COAST ISTEAMSIUPS mm jfcr B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PKINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway obruary 8th. 32nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle February 12th. 26th. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 dju. Rouna Trip Excursion tickets Prinze Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria, $10.00. Agents For All Steamship Lines W Orchard, General Arent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 ANAD ian National Qfo targcfl ailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE UUrEItT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursda 10:00 p.m. 1'Oit ANYOX and STEWART earn Wednesday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH Ol'ELN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fortnightly. rSKJrU TKAIVH I.F.AVE PHIM'E RITt.KT MOMUV tWli:slY nd MTrHH.IV l . ff I'MIMX nt'.ORIJE. tllMONTOX, MIVNITMi. all 4hU Battetn CaMda. United Mates. AHCM'Y ALL OCKA STE.Mlllr LIS Ml City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Uuperl Phone 2G0 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALKERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Deli vered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1-50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 aasaasasamsjaawi Dr Alexander riiovr. ms ir.NEK IILOCK DENTIST STflPMalHIIIiWV'''-'"1 A, J Ti-t.,... I . ... .Mi tn tut arvuil' otia i in .vi i u r in n n b nAnn iiatnira aurt i v a amt; arw aw wmmn a ''" "V WHO UCX:. A C 1 nVVRO fW, aw r -n? i ro.itment in Vancouver airain with the aid of crutches al- i.' t i ni m riM r Ym . i i. a u hiIii ha o tmw wpraa vpl sua4liao, icturneu u uir iiiourij w v " w w ?ni the Painio vminA, n Ka m rpstnrod to hU former mmm JUBlUUttJ ttlB I WlillHV BS strength. Joshua Priestly II i .1.... a i a a . . ; " teiegrapns starr, who or Artnur rnesuy, 1' Ul.X tltfy n nH nA1 i 1 di,mi, u.iv4 Detour misers. m cuaut, na fc' immobile accident several! in Vanoouver. aged 76. father Aiyansh, mer-dled last week Local Items Dentist. Dr. C86. J. R. Gosse, Phone Join our Art Classes and make four pwoiiorne 'refinements. In,-structtorllf free. For iijlermatloh Phone 6. Mcltae Bros. Ltd. 37 ,' Ernest Blue, Ilyder, Alaska, attorney, who has been on a trip to the United States, was a oassen-ger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning north. The win of the late F. O. Daw son has been filed for probate in Supreme Court here. The estate amounts to $73,748 including $17,-075 in real estate. $16,160 in Hfe insurance and $40,000 Interest in F. Q. Dawson Ltd. The widow Is the executrix. ANNOtWCEMfiNtS Moosebeart Women Whist Drive and Dance Thursday, February 13, at 8:30. 7$c and 50c. (tf) Presbyterian Valentine tea Feb ruary 13. caurch Hail. Elks' Masquerade Ball, Febru ary 14 Valentine concert, Baptist Church. February 14, at 8 pjn., 50c. Moose Legion 45 Annual Novelty dance. Thursday. February 30. Players' ClHb staging the "The Patsy." Feb. 34 and 35 at Moose Hall. ' .1 '. - -- - CJiJUl. Sixth. Annual .Ban. Auditorium, Friday, February 36. (15 Catholic Women's League Spring Sale. April 34. RIP Can a physician. Than brl enwrjen-y treatment wua raV v VAPCfiua OVfjgK MllllON JABS USED YEAPLY HOTE ARRIVALS Central Hotel INHKIl NKW MANAGEMENT N Irani Meat"). Travrllrr-' temple Hooma; Hut and f'oM Water Ire I to MaHs AH Trulm awl Hwia- Ilates $1.00 and Up M'lXIAL JION'TllliV icati; JOHN PRY and A. DONALD lYnarlrtwi PHONE 51 Ci-nlral G. Johanson. city; W. Oilrespte, Digby; Howard D. Thompson, Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMMC. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy J. 8. Langford and O'Rallog. Blt 0s, F. Burt and J. Carroll, Usk. New Royal Hotel 1. Zarelll. ITop. THE IIOTIX UOKTII UIIII.E Hot Oold Waver; Steam Beat 75c PER DAY AND' UP Telephone SRI Royal Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Grant, Vin-couver; E. Warren, Digby Island; J. B. Agar and A. Creelmari, Terrace; J. Oaynon, C.N.R.; Franklin Stewart, Smithers. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Kl DM EYS Klcnard JJoetn and Son Pleading guilty to a charge of drunkenness, Clara Brown was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. "Vnr thvtn vmm 1 have been troubled with Were! Vere ! kidney HdneytroiiHf,fciidcoiikl trout-lc. and eoiikl aearrly sesirreljr walk walkforpaln. (or pa la. ,lMtUirMnu,a friuud Qt ratoe nine to Uy ! passengers aboard the Catala yeKSSIW WWWffi ; rday afternoon relumitig to An-'yoxThey went south with the re-Imain of Mm. Deeth who died re cently. lottks al Krmchea aHs. and saw me a good dtiM. Alter about a wee, taklatl little rrerr moramg. 1 foumt tlie tioubw immur Die, ana 1 eeuld walk well. 1 have Ultra Kru:!D rren-lany until a month ago. and thru 1 thought I amid una nil limit th). hut but week, the oM trouble came back again. 1 Imroodtately gut a boUk of I k k. nmrhra nmrnpn Halts nana then men and aw tln-re. urre. and auu 1 feel quite e i a fid that I t. new woman again. I am to (rat- Ukaxrht I wneM write and h-t ni wonderful KalU.'' hm what it I I think think of of vnur your 1 (MtaalkUarMaiDlwtataiiie- tlilrt.) K. U. Knurbni SaKa I ohtaiuit4e t drug aad drpart merit mors la faoada it a bottle. A battle contaiaa eosush to lut lor 4 or S raoottu good ItbUlh mi tialf-a-eeiit a aay. M. A. Bur bank, CUR. divisional engineer, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the, interior on official duties. Indian Agent W. E. Collison re turned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a ten-day trip to Vancouver on official business. Yesterday afternoons train from the East was an hour and a -half late in arriving, the delay having been due to a small rock slide a short distance east of Kaien Comparison of the travelling ex penses of Hon. F. P. Burden, min ister of , lands, and his predecessor, T. D. Pattullo, has been the sub ect of considers Me discussion re cently in me legialttu're. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. S. Dickson, arrived in port at 3 o'clock . yesterday alternooh from the south and sailed V 8 pm. for Anyox. Stewart and other north ern points whence the will return here tomorrow morning and Ail wrath at 130 pjn The va nspugfc north, a. UgM of, fas- engers. Owing to rough weather in Hecate Straits. CNJt. steamer Prince John. Capt. E. Mahb did not get away until 10 o'clock last night for Vancouver via the Qpsfn Charlotte islands The vessel made a first venture forth at 2 o'clock yester day morning but turned back after getting as far as Triple Island and laid over here for the rest of the day. NOTICE L. F. Coles, piano tuner, is now in town. Call Red 103 lor orders. TWO GIRLS LIVE ON All Letterj In by March 1 3ft HOT WATER AND RICEjiy ,the ou have tried for your atomach and 2 owela. Adlenka w.U surprise you. Orme'a. Ltd.. drugs. "HUILD H. CM ml Let all letters on Pacific Milk as a food for babies be in by March 1. There are far away places to hearj from, but March l will give all Nearly who read these annountements 4 a Taxi Phone 4, BIr 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted, by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf) Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. : Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. A. It. Holtby returned to the city yesterday ofternoon's train from a brief trip to the interior. L.O.L. and L.OJ3-A. Bridge, Whist and Dance, Thursday, Feb. 20, at 8 p jn. Gents. 75c. Ladies 50c. Mrs. H. E.MDenison of Porcher Island, who has been on a tr(p to England, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Thomas McMeekin left on -this morning's train for a business trip to Terrace and other interior points as far East as Prince George. W. A. To!mie, auditor for the Pa cific Salvage Co.. arrived in the city on the Catala from Vancou ver, being here on company Services were conducted y ester day afternoon in the Prince Rupert General Hofpltal by Rev. John H. Hanson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Mrs. George Ciconne and child. after a two weeks' visit in the city td by the Prince John at the end of the week on their return to their home in Port Clements. ' C. D. Emmons of Portland, Ore gon, after spending a week in the city, sailed last night on the Prince John for Skidegate where he is in terested in the development of oil lands. At 11.45 yesterday morning, the fire department had a call to the home of George Grosvenor. 338 Eighth Avenue East, where there was a chimney fire which caused no damage. Mrs. Beatrice P. Cameron of this city shares with four sisters and two brothers the $0,102 estate of her mother, the late Mrs. Levenla Ot'orie whose will has been filed in Supreme Court at Vancouver for probate. Union Of! Co 's motorshin tanker Unacana. Capt. Powers, arrived in port at 6 o'clock yesterday morn-ng from the south and, after discharging fuel at the companr 'oca1 tanks, salted later in the morning for Juneau. C. G 8. Thiepval. Capt. Archie Henderson, arrived in port last night from the West Coast of Vancouver Island. The vessel is enroute to the halibut banks to carry on patrol work in connection wtth the opening of the fishing season. The big freight and passenger motorship Northland has arrived at Ketchikan from Seattle in the course of her maiden voyage up coast. The vessel was original named w. u. Fosnay and was , ... . built last year. She was renamed Due to atomach trouble, Miaa A. H. .... and sister lived on ha irater and rioe. Northland when a Seattle andKet-Kow they eat anything and fert fine. , i!;Rn syndJca.t acquired her as thw BM. alnce taking Adleruta. . . .... . . en the pihst aponfui of AdjerUja vell as other holdings of her or- relleven irai on the stomach and retaovea , iginal owners Who went bankrupt UntfTi ; The Northland i, to run between meals and Meec better No matter what o.ottl Seattle and and Ketchikan Ketchikan while while the the Norco is laid up. Before long It Is expected the new ship will pay a visit to this port. FALSE PRETENCE CHARGE Harry Taylor was charged in cHy police court before Magistrate McClymont this morning with obtaining money by false pretences, the case being adjourned for eight days. It is alleged that Taylor cashed a worthless $10 check wtth D. Zarelll. ;BIC RAID IN CHICAGO One Thousand People rested Over Week-End Ar- time to write,' The following prises are to be ven for the be letters . CHICAGO, Feb. lO.-Following a pen PaJfl'M41k as a rood for In- wave of crime, wnicn incruaea a fintec " ;dosen murders, Chicago police made 1st. $26.00 cash. 1 ! a raid yesterday which placed 2nd, $10.00 cash. nearly a thousand people behind the 3rd, Full case of Pacific Milk. bars, mostly members of the gang-4th. Half case of Padf Ic Milk. atr class that Is supposed to have Next six bent letters. 1 dozen n responsible for the killings, cans each - . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PACIFIC MILK Factory at Ahbotsford. H.C. SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNO man wants clerical, work, whole or part time. Phone Blue 702 . 30 4 is much more COOKING pleasant when your Btovc looks as well as it cooks ... when its brilliant black shine makes it sparkle like new . . . when "dressed up" with Zebra Liquid Stove Polish, the one quick, easy, clean way to keep stoves lovely. BRA LBQUID STOVE POLISH RECKITTS (Oreraea) LIMITED MONTREAL - TORONTO - VANCOUVER PEACE IN CHINAMAN ti MEXICO DISMISSED Qu'et Throughout Country Is Re-1 J udzc Yount Finds Kem Sun Wong ported and Outlook for 1930 Is Bright MEXICO CITY, Feb. 10 Three Not Guilty on Opium Charge Judge Young, in County Court this morning, dismissed a charge outstanding events in Mexico in 1929 agalnit Kem Sun Wong, proprietor reared ine pouueai aunospuerc West Enfj cafe. 0f having and present a bright new year out- j opiam m his possession. His honor look such as was not foreseen by . Iounj that, as there were so many the most optimistic a year ago. entrances to the chicken house Mexico faces a new year of pros- wnere uie drug was found -and as ective peace. Increasing Internal m other Chinamen lived jonfidence and commercial devel- around the premises, he could not opment and moderate prosperity, tely convict accused of the These result from the overthrow of charge. W. E. Fisher acted for the the Escobar revolution last spring, ! crown m the case and L. W. Patmore settlement of the religious diff lcul- defence counsel, ties, and the peaceful presidential , a further charge of keeping liquor election the significant events of f or sale jg pending against Kem the dosing year. i strn Wong in city police court. The closing months of 1929 have; been distinctly different from the beginning of the year, which started pressed it: "Mexico, caught for 20 with bloodshed, executions, at- years in the whirling current of tempted presidential bombings and reolution, bloodshed and disorder. irevolutioaarv rumblings which ma- has finally drifted into the quiet teriallsed in March, but which were backwater and lodged on the hope quickly suppressed. of peace and orderliness." Quiet now is reported by the gat- The central figure in Mexico's ernment throughout the nation. No whole dramatic change of charac- roncem is felt by authorities here ter is today a private citizen who at efforts of elements disgruntled remains, and is likely to be for years by the November election to create . to come, the strongest man In the trouble. It is believed the overwhelming majority of the people ire tired of disorder and bloodshed and desire to get down to the business of working out the country's salvation. Disturbances may occur during the new year but government officials believe they will be isolated, lack popular support, and quickly be suppressed by an army that today is better equipped, better disciplined and more loyal than at any time In 20 years. Close observers of Mexico believe that the great majority of the people want to get back to orderly living, peace and prosperity. This has brought the opinion that Mexico's ! mu( revolutions are a tning oi uie past for some time to come. A close student of Mexico ex- country General Flaterno Flias Calles, former president. General Calles is on record as saying he will step out of retirement to serve his country at any time that disorder threatens. He did this last March when he became secretary of war, took the field against the Escobar rebels and crushed the revolt within a few weeks after It started. CH1LDREN OVERWORKED PARIS, Feb. 10 Mme. Marie Curie, co-discoverer of radium, has told a government commission that school children have too burdensome work useless copying and so on. She favors the cutting out of detail. The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBL SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results