. . 0 100ft tart 1930 'with E .MUMPS COAST This Resolution , Get your Drug Store Requirements at Jfu. Pioneer Drttneists THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES tf?6 20Q Three Graduate Phar mists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Balilnt frwin Prince Rupert I l 01 VEK VICTORIA, Mwaiwo Uar. Hulfdal. Alrrt liar, rtc. Tuea- i in p.m. i i OH Kit. VIClOUll. Ilulrdate. Alet It,, ete . FrWajr nildnlcbl I AM' r A KM. ANYOX. STMVAKT, Nao. Ilher, Port MBoa. suh- Ui. 8:W) p.m. p .v iiiif K M. SMITH ent Prlne Ituprtl. H.C. lli imh t'rkeU iolJ to Ylrtorl ail twain jind bamre clieekril I" ilntlnatloii ....... .. .. Special Round Trip Excursion Rates - Will Be In Effect From IV-(TMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 ! , ither Information Enquire At Local Office pggSi B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangeil, Juneau and Skagway Jecember 38. January 11. 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1, ft, 29. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian n atonal Qfo Lnrgcfl Railway Syflcm in America' STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANGOUWJR, VIC- TOR1A, SEATTLE, and intermediate poinUtfe$Cfrffin-sdajr t 10:00 pjn. , 1 i. AN VOX and STXYVART each iVerincd4-attp.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH OUIXN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. r.i:-J.:MiRR TRAIN" l.Kr. ritlNCB Kl'PKKT "::. n, vvillNtMHV ami stUHDAY t 11:10 sjh. for PMINCK ' i I.IIMONTOX, WIXNIPBO. all pn4nt fcaUrn Canada. UnHee t i - AQKM'V ALI OCKAM STKAMffillf Ll.NtH Titv Ticket Office, 52&Third Ar.. Prime Rupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! I KMHINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 Vj.KKRTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD Jf ST ARRIVED. NEW SHIPMENT OF BHtCH AND JACK PINE :ULL ENDS Ber load $L50 Bd CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 LUMBER 1x6 No. 1-Spruco'Shiplap $23-M 1n1 No. 1 Spruce Shlplap $25.00 1m; No. 2" Spruce Shiplap $20-00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap 22.00 xl and 2x6, 8 to 14 S4S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x0, 8 to 14', SIS, No. 2 Common. . ..$22.00 Kl1ff'prr:iVlfjfgrjnffi Ceilins and Finish, Mouldings LatlrfShinglcs. DoOrs, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. It. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Kotnll Yard, Cow Ray, Telephone 423 If your paper does nt arrive, telephone the office Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. C86. Dr. J. It. Gosse. I'honc Mr. and Mrs. David Ross sailed last night on the Princess Royal for Va'ncduvcf where :they will take up residence. Paul Tickoles, well known Houston prospector, is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the interior last evening. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness Cannery arrived in the city on the Princess Royal last evening after having spent the past few weeks visiting in Victoria. Morris Dahlqulst, well known Gedarvale pole contractor, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, re-i turned to the city from the south i on the Princess Royal last eve- ning and left on this morning's train for the Interior. 1 D. W. Finlayson of thr dry dock staff left on this morning's train for Halifax where he will embark aboard the steamer Albertic on January 27 'for a visit to his na ture home In Cromarty, Scotland. He will return to the city In a few month' tin. t Bert 'Walters, for several years a member of the local staff of the Bank of Montreal, sailed last night on the Princess Royal for New Westminster, to which city he has been transferred. During his residence In Prince Rupert, he has be- FROM SAINT JOHN ! TO 45 LASfiOW-BELF AST-LI VER-! FOOL V-tv 1 rrb SS MontroM Feb. 7. Mir. 7 Mlnnelow Frb 14. Mar. 14 Montcalm No C1II1114 t Belfiul. TO CHERBOURG-LONDON Jan. 31, Mar. 7 Mugama TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMP-TON-HAMBURG rib. 80 Mailt TO BELFAST-GLASGOW Mar. SO. AW,, 17 MelUa FROM NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMP- I lUfl-Lhfcllt'UUIj I Mar. 14 DucheM of Badford 1 FROM VANCOUVER 1 Tn llwall-Japan-C'hliu-llillliilnra xPab. )S. xhp. 17 Bmprtaa of Canada , xMar. 8, My 8 Em press of Ruasla i Mar 30 May , . ,Empiw; or Asia ! x luclurtliig call at Honolulu Ann'.v to AaerUB everywhere or J J lOltsllH Steamiihip Oenl. Aient CPU Station Vancouver. Tili'i'ltnne: Tflnlly 11M T1IE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE "Now I Bo Enay My Meals55 What a pleasure it is to sit down and eat a good, hearty meal without a premonition that there will be pain and discomfort in. the process of digestion. Chronic indigestion usually results from torpid liver and a consequently constipated condition of the bowels. Naturally, there are headaches and biliousness in roany.easea and much irritability and depressed feelings. It is so easy to allow this condition to develop that almost before you know it you become a "dyspeptic." But what a relief when you learn about Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pith and put them to a test. In a day or two you are feeling fine and soon you realize that you have discovered the jnoat effective regulator of the ' liver, kidneys and bowels. iftr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills jcorae very well known and popular ammmmmmmmJ land many friends will regret his ' denarture. ! couvcr Nanaimo run. arrived to port at 7:30 last everng, with Capt. 8. K. Gray in command, and sailed about midnight on her return to Vancouver and wayports VThe vessel had a small list of pas sengers for here. I . l i riSIiERMFV8 MEETING . . .,. .-rt-r- . , A mass meeting of fisher- 1 men, and all Interested in the fishing industry will be held in trie City Hall on Saturday Jan. 18, at 7:30 pjn. to dis- cuss the proposed regulations 1 of the provincial government. i The meeting will be held j under the auspices of the j Northern B.C. Salmon Fisher- 1 men's Association. The bust- 4 ness Is vital to every fisher- man, and a large attendance is requested. (16) ANNOlUs'CEM 8NTS t V T ! Valhalla Lodge whist drive and dance, Friday, January 24. Wcrkhoven piano recital Wednesday, January 29. C.NJt-A. Sixth Annual Ball. ! Auditorium, Friday. February 28. . (IS) Catholic Womr's League Spring iSale. April 24. The County Court case, Christo C. P. R. steamer Princess Royal. Pher Mcuire vg- E- on. whlcn for tn morning, has been replacing the Princess Mary, which waf has gone, temporarily on the Van-1 uuuu ufc Mrs. James If. Lamoreau of BairdsvUle, NB., a sister of Charles A. Blue of Prince George, died on Monday of this week tn Vancouver. trip In the course of 'ftiich he trav elled Cal. as far south as San Diego, Mr. and'Mrs. A. ft Plalftarid fam- was later located iu Prflice Oeorge. 1 CARD OF TILVNKS Please accept my thanks for the splendid support given me at the polls Thursday, when you elected rae alder- 4 man. I outsider this an en- dorsement of my activities for the Peace River Outlet. THBO. COLLART. 4 . HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMlCK NEW MAN.lUaMpXT HHtm llt-il: Truvr"-!' Mamvlr IUmmhii: Hot uud t'oUt Wulrr Vrrr llux JM, All Train ana Hants Rates ll.W and Up sreriAi. muxthly katih JOHN FRY and A. DONALD Prtprltw PHONE 51 Central S. Newton. Trenton: Percy Ryan, Ocean Falls. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. I'UUDllOM.UE (Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy - . j D. A. Johnson, Port Simpson; J. j D. Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. F. Richardson, city: E. Quist, Oona JEUver; R. Benson, Vancouver. New Royal Hotel J. Zarelll. Tron.' TIIU UOTtl, VKTII WHILE Hot tt Cold Watr: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND -UP Tlrilione SSI . Roval ' j George A. Ambrose attd Oeorge Baroumes, Vancouver; JJflul Tickoles Houston; J. M. Meekler, city, TARIFF TRUCE BElNGSOUGHTj This Is Most Interesting: Objective of League of Nations Now GENEVA, Jan. 17: While; the world has been watching momentous events in international politics --chiefly concerned with Anglo-! American relations and naval ques-, t ions---the League of, Nations in the ! last quarter of 1929 has been carry- ing out anextensive economic pro gram. Leaders of the league's economic work, pleased and hopeful because of their political brethren's apparent progress toward disarmament and security, are striving to develop a spirit of economic co-operation among nations as their contribution to world peace. Widest interest, perhaps, attaches to launching of the scheme for a "tariff truce." The league's economic committee has framed a draft treaty for the proposed customs armistice and governments of all countries have been asked to give their opinions as to the advisability of holding a diplomatic conference as a further step. The economic committee also has arranged to convene early In 1930 a meeting of experts from all parte of the world to study agricultural industries, which are said to be generally in a poor state. The fiscal committee has con tributed a plan for eliminating double taxation, and another plan for abolishing taxation on touring automobiles In foreign countries. A multilateral agreement for equal treatment of foreigners was devised at Paris In November by a conference under league auspices. Questions Involved in this co-operative move also are largely economic. Another league-engendered con ference at Paris hopes to give effect I to the treaty for abolition of import ' and export restrictions and prohl-. bitlons. ! These activities are the work of . . ' the league secretariat. The inter-1 O. B. T), Bush, ... well known northern . . . .o . . ., national .,, labor 1-v. office, the leaguers i,,, ; mining man, has tetwned to Van- . ! .iU ' institution whlcn dealt with Indus-1 couver after .. a ,v.,- three months Aii',u.. motor . , . . , .4 , uhu uisbwro, iw iw urai uwn, Anxious because of the chaos In the European coal world, the labor office has summoned for January a meeting of technical expert from . . ... j. nine urniciptti cum uiuuuciiik cuuii- ily, , formerly , of this Crty.,are now o TntJla Dt. located at Port Alberni. Vancouver "T, " 7T . uI-T 'II! 7' 1 island. Mr. Plant conducted their Electric Bakery business here and dustry. PARLEY ON THERADI0 Great Hook-Hp Being Arranged For Opening of Arms Conference MONTREAL. Jan. 18: While the order of speakers has not been de-' 'initeiy decided, His Majesty the King will of course deliver the first , address at the opening of the naval -disarmament conference in St. James Palace, London on Tuesday. The opening will be broadcast by radio around the world, ac-i cording to E. A. Weir, director of the Canadian National Railways radio department, which is tak-'mr a leading part tn the broadcast on this side of the Atlantic. The King will be followed by the Prime Minister. Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay Macdonald, and then by the representatives of the five powers and of the Dominions. Col. Ralston Canadian Minister of Na-j t tonal Defence, will probably be; the first soaker for the latter. His Majesty's address will begin at 8 a.m. (Fas tern Standard Time) and, for half an hour before 'that time, a preliminary program of organ music will be broadcast 'rom Montreal. ! Th addresses from London will be brought across the ocean by' Marconi beam, carried . by Bajl Telephone' lines from Vammchiefro,' Que., to Montreal, broadcast by CFCF. the Canadian Marconi sta-i jtion and carried across the coun try from Moncton to Vancouver' by Canadian National Telegraphs,' and rebroadcast through Canadian I National and other stations in all I parts of the Dominion. Twenty-four stations in all will take part In the hook-up which wfll he. the,: largest Canada has ever known, the British broadcasting company and the British post office are associated in transmitting the program fxom London. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER Jan 18: -Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.38B. SALAD A quality will always be the finest you can tray n SALADA TEA 'Fresh rem the gardes FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. ii Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "LOOKING OUT FOR NUMBER ONE." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "READY FOR THE ROUGH ROAD." Solo, "Flee as a Bird." by Hawthorne Dunn. Devotional Meeting Wednesday at 7:30. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. John II. Hanson Res. 618 Sixth Avenue West. Phone Blue 187 Sunday Services: Morning Worship (English) at 11 a.m. ' Subject, "THE FIRST MIRACLE." Sunday School at 12:15. Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Worship (Scandinavian) at 7:30 p.m. Subject, "PROPHET DANIEL;" The annual business meeting on Thursday, Jan. 21, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. A cordial welcome to all. 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. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "LIFE." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The-public is cordially Invited. Reading room, 245 Second' Averiue, open on Mondays and Thursdays front 3-to 8 pm.;"1' ' ' ' ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL '(Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy Communion at 8 ajn. Morning Prayer and Sermon atllajn. Sunday School at 2:30. Evening Prayer and ser-monat 7:30. 4H'):i..l .' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister,! Ret. Thomas McConnell, Bw. Morning. Service at 11 ajn. Subject. "WRESTLING WITH AN ANGEL." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "THE GLOWINO HEART." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoc, DJ), Minister Services: Morning Service at 11 ajn. Subject, "THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "WHY SHOULD MEN GO TO CHURCH?" A cordial welcome. RAIN IN PORTUGAL LAMEGO. Portugal, Jan. 17: Torruitlal winter rains undermined and caused the collapse of an old Moorish castle here. The building was said to have been once a mosque and was valuable as a testimony of Moorish domination in Portugal. Mail Schedule For the East Mons., Weds.. St Sata. 10:30 aju. From the East-Suns., Tues. is Thurs.,3:30 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Tuesdays 11:30 pjn. Thursdays 9 pjn. Fridays , 11 pjn. Jan. 15 and 20 p.m. From Vancouver Sunaays 4 pjn. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. Fridays pjn. Jan. 11 and 35 ajn. For Stewart and Anyox Sundays 7 pjn. Wednesdays ....3 pjn. From Stewart and Premier . Tuesdays,, vtllO ajn. Thursdays ...8 pjn. To Naas River and Port Simpson-Sundays ...-7 pjn. To Queen Charlottes Jan. 14 and 28 From Queen Charlottes Jan. 12 and 26 For Alaska-Jan. 11 and 36 .... From Alaska-Jan. 15 and 20 Steamship Movements For Vancouver Tuesdays as. Catala . ..1:30 p.m. Thursdays as. P. Rupert 10 pjn. Fridays sa. Prin. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Venture ....Midnight Jan. 39 ss. Prin. Norah pjn. From Vancouver Sundays as. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10.30 ajn. Fridays ss. Venture pjn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary ..4 pjn. Jan. 36 ss. Prin. Norah ..a.m. For Naas R. and Port Simpson-Sundays s. Catala 8 pjn. From Naat R. and Port Simpson-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 ajn. For Stewart and Anyox Sundays ss. Catala 8 p.m. Weds. as. Pr. Rupert ...4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesdays ss. Catala ..11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. P. Rupert i....t8 pjn. For Queen Charlotte. Islands-Jan. 38 ss. Prince John 10 p.m. From Queen Charlottes-Jan. 38 as. Prince John ....ajn. For Alaska-Jan. 35 as.. Princess Norah ajn. From Ocean Falls-Weds. as. P. Rupert 10:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 p.m. Fridays -ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. J. T. W. Grass, originally from p.m.8t. John, N.B., and more recently i at Nev Westminster, arrived in the ...a.m a.m. ..pjn. city yesterday from the south to succeed Bert Walters, who has been transferred to New Westminster, as teller in the local branch of the Bank of Montreal.