Lay. February 17, 1030. SPECIAL ! Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 I B toast Imumsmps Jfw Pioneer Drucjeiafs WIND AVE. 0 SIXTH ST TLLEPMONFi 86 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Walllnti Kivia nine II u pert -,, vtVCOlVril. V1CTOKIV H union IU. Huteiliile. Ocran IhIIh. Alert Itn rir., Tuesday. 1:30 p.m, r.jr v l'Vi:n: VKTOUU. Ilutediile. Alert lUy. Mr . Friday midnight lor ALICE ARM. ANYOX. HTr'.WAKT. Naaa UUfr. Port HlmiMa. hun. day. 8.00 p.m. It! Slid Avenue K M SMITH nl Prince Ruitert. II C. TlrouKb tlrkrM uld to Victoria aod heatM .and tasrJte cheeked IhmiKh to rteitlnttlon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will He In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 Fur Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILIMiS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, WrangelL Juneau and Skagway February 8th, 22nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle February 12th, 26th. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Round Trip Excursion tickets Prinze Rupert-Vancouvi I'!-. 1- tlAMt V CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK COAL ,5.v the real Coal our fa-Edson and Cassldy-Vkcll.ngton In any quantities. AM Rulkley Valley Hay. "falu and Robin Hood Flour. face Rupert Feed Co 1 "lOA'ES 58 AND B58 AND Mo orsnlpBelllnghami j E iT' arr,vfd ,n Prt at ":45 with " Ty mornlnK from Ketchikan three carloads of frozen fish f.u, hIpment 131181 over the "Utl' "i National Railways. J 'A Agents for All bteanuhlp Lines (t, H C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Ph'i ind Canadian National Q7jc Largefl 'Kfiiluiay System in America CTP AlVtCTIIU AVn TIM IV SRIfVIPF (Y M Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursda 10:00 pjn. Inn ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 1 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. rtsSF.MlKIt TUXIN'h LEAVE riCIMT. HITEKT MONKAY. WKJlMMItW and HtllltllAY "it 11:8 m. 1r mlNCi: KKOKUi;, F.h.MONTUN. WIN'MI'MJ. nil wiil Ha'trrn Canada. I'nlled Mate. WJfcMY AM. OCKA flTKAMNIIir t.lNM 'it) Ticket .Office. 528 Third Ar, Prince Rupert IMwne 260 SHIPYARD rillt.m .. .. .. irml VI n tTim lllPVTHWri "i imsi UMi ti. I, r. ZU.UUU-lU.t i jrtiiiii'" Engineers, Machinists, HoilermakerB, lUacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK " PHONES 4J.ANI). 385 Dr Alexander IMIONE 875 UfKNKIi IILOCK DENTIST Jack Edwards arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver for a visit here on insurant b: - Mr. Edwards was formerly u member of the staff Of McCnffcrj & Gibbons here. iff0 Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. II. Gosse, Phone C80. Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. v'50 'Try our Alberta Sootless Coal, mined at Jasper. Albert & McCaf-fery, Limited, riionc 11G & 117. 41 A. P. McCorkindale returned to the city at the end of the week ' after a two weeks' vacation trip to l Vancouver. Angelo Pognotto, who has been visiting for over a year in Italy, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy and child returned to the cjfy on yesterday afternoon's train after a two weeks' visit in Prince George. Col. T. I. Hiam, assistant to the president of the Canadian National Railways, has purchased Mrs. Gregory's residence on the Crescent, Shaughnessy Heights, ira rrmr SMttu Morley Shier, well known powder traveller, was a passenger aboard the Catala last everting going north to Any ox and Stewart. He expects to be returning south on the same boat tomorrow. C.N.R. steamer Prince George is now on the Burrard drydock at North Vancouver for spring painting preparatory to being recommts-stontd in service on the run be tween here and Vancouver next B. II. Rohson arrived in the city on the Catala Jast evening from Alert Bay, when he has been a member Of the staff of the government wireless station, to loin the crew of the local lighthouse tender Newington as operator. In answer to questions by T. D. ho, Hon. W. C. Shelly minister . . x t a oe, announce in uie iobm- thtrt a number of land series letins had been Issued by the Bureau of Information since Sep- I , 1 1 nOO A mm Ana. ftftlMM tu.ro tral Interior Land Recording Divi sions," "Queen Charlotte Straits to Milbank Sound." "Milbank Sound to Portland Canal." and "Fort George id Recording Division." NOTICE L. F. Doles, piano tuner, is now in town. Call Red 103 for orders. 36 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IM)KII NKW MANAOK.MKNT Meant llt4l: Tmvfller' Kmile ltmmw; IUt and fold Wnler lire llu Mwt Ml Train and Rates $1.00 and Up KPKCIAL MONTHLY HA1E8 JOHN FRY and A. DONALD l"nIirelor PHONE 51 Central A. M. McLean and W. Gardner, CNJl.; F. E. Summervllle, Anyox; Mr. W. Ross Thomson, Terrace. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraaer and Fifth Sts. Savoy P. Voyer. Andreas Knutsen, J. Burns and John Anderson, city; H . L. Frank, Mrs. E. J. France and Miss E. Edwards, Terrace. New Royal Hotel i. Ziirelll, Prop. T1IK IIOTKL tOUTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telet:h.iie SKI . Royal Y-'Rodgers, iicxiars. Winnipeg; wmmpg; M, ai,mu. McBff . James May, Port.cfte-c! H. Underwood, CXH.T A. Long Ban! Bank; merits: Parnotto, Italy; Tom Hill, Per.tlc- ton; Betty McDonald, city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ! THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TnftER 4 a Tax! Phone 4, Big 4 TaxL'tf Ladles! Your choice of any hat in our store for $1.95. Jabour's. 40 Miss Paula de Belleseulelle of Vancouver is to be married shortly to Berger Brynildsen of Bella Coola. '' Shingles Before buying Shingles call and sec us.We have a special line. Albert & McCaffcry, Limited. Phone 116 and 117. 41 Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson, who have been on a trip as far East as Chicago and Toronto, returned 40 the city on the Catala last Aid. W. M. Brown, who went south to attend the meeting of the British Columbia executive of the Canadian Trades Congress with the provincial cabinet in Victoria, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday after noon. T. Van Dyk,, district game war. den with headquarters in Prince Rupert, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and went out again on this morning's train, being en route to Vancouver on official business. Among loans made by the Land Settlement Board in H929 was one for $500 payable semi-annually for 25 years to E. K. Erickson of Prince George. Hon! William Atkinson, minister of agriculture, answered in the legislature to questions asked by A. Wells Gray, MXJV. for New Westminster. With a fair-sized passenger list, Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived i port at 5:15 last evening from the south and sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart, and other northern points, whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail at 1:30 pjn. for Vancouver and waypolnta. H. F. Kergin, MI&. for Atlin, asked in the legislature if it was he intention of the department of mines to establish s government smelter and, If so, when, where and -for what class of ores, Mr. Kergin has also asked if the department has purchased any ores and, if so. what for. in what amount, at what cost and from whcnjIrhe-rnlnWter George Clothier, resident engi neer for the southwestern mineral survey district, with headquarters in Vancouver, and formerly located here in a similar capacity, addressed a public meeting under the auspices of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines in Vancouver last Friday evening. Tomorrow A. D. Cruik-shank of the Western Canada Airways, Ltd., and known here, will address a Joint luncheon in Vancouver of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines, Institute of Mining & Metallurgy and the mining bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade on the use of aircraft for prospect-ting and mining. JUMPS FROM BED GAS PRESSES HEART "Stomach gu preaaed ao on my hM I had to get up ntgata. I began uataf Adlcrlka. and have been entirety rettowd." R. P- Kroeger. Adhftka relieve gaa and aour atofn-aeh at once. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel. It removee old watt matter you never thought waa In your ayetem. Let Adlertha give your atomaeh and boweU REAL cleaning and ate tiov gooti you Jeall Over-comea eonatlpatfcMt' Ormea Ltd., ANNOUNCEMENTS . Moose Legion 45 Annual Novelty dance, Thursday, February 20. Catholic Women's League Friday, February 21, Players' Club staging the "The Patsy," Feb. 24 and 25 at Moose Hall. C.N.R.A. Sixth Annual Bali. Auditorium, Friday. February 28, I (15)' Baptist Church Welsh Tea, March 1. Royal Purple Bridge. Whist andi Dance at Elks' Homo, Thursday March 6, I "The Rebellion of Youth," First United Church. March 7. . Pioneers' Bridge, Whist and Dance March 10. Catholic Women's League Sprlntj Sale, April 24. See the new Ford bodies at our showrooms Mrs. Herbert Welch of Smlthers is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hanna, Brighouse, Lulu Island, Vancouver. F. S. Walton, CNJl. roadmaster, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip up the line on official duties. Walter Shaw returned to the city .n the Catala yesterday afternoon after a vttlt of a few weeks in Van-:ouver and the Fraser Valley. Capt. Lionel H. Lindsay, well known here as examiner of masters and mates, has been re-elected president of the Vancouver branch of the British Sailors' Society. J. Adams of Prince George was paid a total of $1500, or $250 a month, for his work in connection lth the Pacific Great Eastern survey. Premier Tolmle stated in the legislature In answer to questions jy T. D. Pattullo, Mli-A. Prince In answer to questions in the egislature, Hon. F. P. Burden, minster of lands, stated that thlrty-hree motor cars and trucks were purchased between August 20, 1928, and March 31, 1929. Among them were two Ford light deliveries from the Henry Motors of Smlthers at .54 each and one Ford light delivery from the Terrace Motors, Terrace, at the same price. LIGHT CAKES that keep moist for days are obtained by using 1 tablespoon leas per cup of Purity if your recipe ealM for ordinary pastry or soft wheat flour. From the new deep radiator to the curving tip of the rear fender, there is an unbroken sweep of . line a flowing grace of contour heretofore thought possible only in an expensive automobile. Now, more than ever, the new Ford is a "value far above the price." 'V, Unrivalled for Broad Til. Ilnkman-Krr Mlllln limltwl Al U Priiu Ipal ll.C.r-ulnL " The Canadian. Car." i ' ' S. E. PARKER LTD. foealers PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. .ill l ll'M.. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf ) Ladies' Hats value up to $5.95, to clear at $1.95. Jabour's Limited. 40 Rupert Legion No. 45 Social tonight. All Moose members Invited at 830. Mrs. J. Borsuk ot Woodcock spent the week end in the city, returning to the interior this Miss Kathleen Stork, who left here last fall for California with her parents, is now in Toronto, where she is visiting with relatives. St. Andrew's Cathedral Men's Annual Banquet, Thursday February 20 at 7 pjn. Hot dinner and first class concert. Tickets $1.00. 43 F. V. Foster of Smlthers received , a salary of $225 when a member of ) the Male Minimum Wage Board un der the former government, Hon. W. A. McKenzle, minister of labor, answered in the legislature to questions asked by Dr. C. M. Kingston, MJUA., Grand Forks. I H. F. Kergin, MLA. for Atlin. has asked Hon. F. P. Burden, minister , of lands, In the legislature if the Vancouver Holdings Co., Ltd., or W. H. Stevens applied to purchase some fifteen acres of land on the fore-' shore at Stewart, what-use-the land j It'Sterens was a relative of Hon. (It H. Stevens. j Miss Helen Crawford entertained recently at bridge at her home on West Fifteenth in honor of her sister, Miss Muriel Crawford, on the occasion of her birthday. Other guests Included Miss Marjorle Lan-ning, Miss Norma Smith. Miss Vel-ma Cornwath, Miss Kathleen Kldd, Mlsa Lois Tourtelotte, Miss Oertrude j Savage and Miss Mary Campbell. Vancouver Province. ! In answer to questions asked In the legislature by Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, MLJl. for Skeena, Hon. W. A. Mc-Kenzle, minister of labor, states that, among places at which meetings were held by the Male Mini mum Wage Board in 1929.. were Prince Rupert and Prince George. Vic Rodgers, well known local porter for the Canadian National' Railways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after a trip to Winnipeg. In answer, to questions by L, A. Hanna, MLA. for AlbernL Hon. S. L. Howe, provincial secretary, announced in the legislature that the medical health officer and medical inspector of schools at Prince George was appointed by the city council and school board of that city and not by the provincial Union freighter Chllllwack. Capt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY John Mulr, sailed last night on her return to Vancouver after having HELP Wanted. Apply Inlander. tr spent two days in port loading Ter-1 race cottonwood logs for the Lam-; . lnated Materials veneer mill at New Westminster. "BUILD a C." Letterj In by March 1st Pi ft i It Is with no thought of hurrying folks that we mention March 1 as a closing date for the letters. Those who have written would like to know theuresultsffhose'iWho nre-yet to write will have time to get lrf their letters. We are asking for the best letter on Pacific Milk as a food for babies. Ten prizes are to be given. The first is $25 Cash; Second $10 Cash The remaining 8 In Pacific Milk PACIFIC MILK Factory at Ahliotsford, D.C.