i -t i ' N' ' i:;iv June 14, 1030. Finest quality, full wtieH packed in bright aluminum ALAM COAST TEA 'Fresh from the gardens The Consolidated Mining and 714 A Graduate Pharmacist is Always on Duty at Ormes Limited Dispensary BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO Qrmes Im. yfic Pioneer Drutcists :AVE SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8? 6200 Three Graduate Pharmacists Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Of lice, Smelting a id Refining Department TRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS I', n haters of Cold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Inducers of Cold, SiHer, lCpper.''TIg Le'adWd Zinc TADANAC.'TKAili '.:irim.. -i UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MalllnM (vim rrlure Kunetl ' ver VICTORIA. Uutrd iU . Art Buy. ee Tueadav s.30 p.ra JtltKK, VltTOKU. Iiutrdale. AlrK tint. He . t'rMoy' mldmcht C A KM, AMYOX, HTKH'AKT. iva. Kitrr. fort Mmpmto. Hun-B.oo d ib siMfHON and WALES ISLAND. Thursday p m. Avenue U M HMJIH jtnt ii.ui' ' Frwce KurTt. H.C. "Ii much Oraets sold 10 VlrtorU tad Keittie nd a(a(e chrd i to dmtlnitlon AMSHIPS kt.li.va SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER Monday St Thursday 4 p.m. Saturday 7 pan. ANYOX & STEWART Monday 8 p.m. Friday 9:90 p.m. MASSETT INLET ; Monday W SOUTH QUERN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Monday 8 Pm- SKAGWAY Wednesday Pm- SKEENA RIVER Thursday St Saturday 8 a.m. NAAS RIVER Fftday . 8 am a ki A ri A Kl LAINA Lll NATIONAL ,; I MoNaushton, District l'asscnucr Acent, l'rlncc Rupert, B.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hellbroner's store. Baseball tomorrow at S.O.C. vs. Centrals. Central Hotel i?mi:k new management Slmm llmt'd: Travfllrm' Snmplr l(mim: Hut and Cold Mater Wrr llu .Mrrt All Trains and Rates $1.00 and Up SI'ECIAL MONTHLY KATES C. K. BICiGART & A. DONALD Pruprlrtoin PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Pririee Hubert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUD1IOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts. pjn. 139 Mrs. Norman Brodhurst sailed last night on the Princess Mary to pay a visit in Victoria. William Flewln arrived in the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from Port Simpson. Dihnerware; china, crockery, glassware. Hellbroner's Store. Mrs. W. D. Vance will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Two new discoveries In building materials Insulex " and Oyproc Lath. For full Information call Albert & McCaffery, Limited. Phones 116 and .117. tf Oscar Landry, district superintendent of Government Telegraphs, sailed on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon for a trip to Stewart on official business. C. P. R. .steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, is due In port at 3:45 this -afternoon from Skag-way and will sail at 5 pin. for Vancouver and Victoria. The Laura F. II, skippered by George Frteeell, left this afternoon for Anyox. taking north a party of Knights of Columbus who will put on some degree work at the smelter town. Otto Amundsen, for his second offence on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $50, with option of 30 days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate MoClymont in city police court this morning. Thomas A. Kelley, prominent Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived in the city yeeter- i siiiuis'i itiwv.sww day on his company's power vessel B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM TRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wranpell. Juneau. Skagway nc 9, 16. 20. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-June 4. 14. 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines. ' Orrliarrt. General Acent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, I'll one 2u Nora Jane from Logan Inlet and will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, Dajby Island, June Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home. C. N. Beereatten Pknlc to Ter race July 1. I Dominion Day sports. Acropolis Hill July 1. Children s sports track meet, baseball, football. Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. Canadian Legion Island July 3. pknlc Dlgby HOrei ARRIVALS Savoy Angus Beaton, Hazelton; Mrs. Ooathock and Miss C. Dlngemann, Falls River; Lilly Hadland and Bel-ma, Hadland, Oana Hiver; T. Hol-man :ad 3. M. Dunn, city. INewKoyal Hotel I. jirrlll. rop. THE HOTEL nOKTII WHILE Hot ds Cold Water: steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlfphoiif SMI Royal P. H. Linkhart, L. Hastad, Jacob Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, A. Johnson and James Klpp. city; W. T. FelUn, CJJJl.; B. Wall. Toronto; Palie Apdcrnoft, P.ort,Esslngtqpv THE DAILY NEWS An itching rash A blemished skin Eczema? Will DDI) heal overnight? Sometimes! More often it takes longer to wash out the poison completely and restore a Kinooui, clear sKin. uui uie burning, the itching, the irritation, are toothed, r cooiea, instantly. , W. J. McCUTCHEON, DRUGGIST ORMES LTD. Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone C86. We write rebates or Helgcrson. fire insurance, no other hocus-pocus. '' ' ' 139 George C. Arseneau sailed yester day afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Premier. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie of this city are spending a couple of weeks at New Hazelton as. the guests of W. S. (Duke) Harris. A. J. Lancaster, provincial collec tor, returned to the city on the Princess Mary last evening from a brief trip to Ocean Falls on official duties. R. A. McLeod arriveb! in 'town' on today's train frpm;Tyee. He is in charge of transmission line clear ing for the Power Corporation of Canada. Clint Nlekerson, cousin of O. W. Nlckerson, will sail' by the Prince Rupert this evening on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit in the city. LOCAL TYPO WEDST0DAY Edj;ar Saunders, Who Is to Marry Miss Mackenzie, Is Honored Members of the local Typogra phical Union and of the staff of Rose. Cowan & Lattae print shop gathered at noon today to make a presentation to Edgar Saunders, ho is to be married Ah is afternoon to Miss Christie. J-Iaekarale, The wresentatlon consisted of a pair of handsome Japanese vases and was made by Aid. S. D. Maedoriald. pre sident of the Typographical Union. Frank Dibb, manager of Rose, Cowan & Latta's, also spoke and the groom-elect responded suitably. Mr. Saunders and his Tsride will sail on the Prince Rupert this eve ning, after the wedding, for a hon eymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Portland. The wedding takes place at 3 o'clock. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The OauncU of the Oorporatton of the Oltjr of Prince Rupert lntiiU to cntwtruct a' aewcr in 6Uon 1 in tb Olty of Prince Rupert in tbe tone be- an in Avenue tad and Avenue f ram 8th Street to 8th Street, m a local Improvement and Intend to apeclally aeea the coat upon the land abuttlna directly on tbe work, exoept auoh portion of the coat a in incurred at ttreet latcraectiona. I. The estimated coat of the work ia M ,000 00 of which SSBS.87 la to b. naid by the Corporation, and the eatlmated annual apecuU rate per. toot frontage a wmim. Tb Special .MgeeMstnl In to be paid in SO annual Ira&knema. 3. FeraoiM dealrlng id petition agalnat underuklng the work mutt do ao before the 36th day ol .July. AD 1930 fi r. JONB8. City Clerk uaiea ir.is iitn amy vi June, 1B30. FROM MONTREAL TO GLASGOW-BELFAST-LIVERPOOL June 97 Ouchew of Richmond W Menu 3vil Dnoheea of York XNot calling at Liverpool. To CHERnOURG-SOUTIIAMPTON HAMBURG June M. July 24 Montel.r. TO IIAVRE-SOUTIIAMITON-ANTWERP 'UP 19 '..Montrose JU,T 8 Metagama FROM QUEBEC To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON Emprwe of Japan June 3. July 16 . .Emprena of Prance July a, July 23. .Einpres of Australia July 0. July SO Empree of Scotland f FROM" VANCOUVERl I To HnHttll-Juiiiiii-Clilna-riilllpplnrn 1 Jun26, Aug 21. Empress of Ruaila i July 24. Spt 18. Empreaa of Aala I I xAug 7, w3ot 2. Emprrw of Canada ' 1 'Irteludlng call to Honolulu i AddIv to Aienta everywhere or J J Kilts TEH ' I Bteamahlp Oenl. Paaa. Agent ' C P R. StaUon. Vancouver. Stock Quotations (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. ) Big Missouri, 45, 50. Cork Province, 14. nil. Cotton Belt, 16, nil. ,Du,thie Mines, 15, niU ,,:... George Copper, 126', 1.55;, ! Georgia River, 5 '2, 6. Golconda, nil, 74. Grandvlcw, 6, 7. Indian Mines, 2, 3. Intern. Coal & Coke. 22, nil Kootenay Florence, nil, 2Y2. L. & L., l4. nil. Lakeview, nil, 1. Lucky Jim, 2, nil. Mohawk, 1, l4. Morton Woolsey, nil, 5. Marmot River Gold, 1, nil. Marmot Metals, 1, 14.' National Silver, nil, 5. Noble Five, 9, 10. Oregon Copper, 9, 10. Pend Oreille, 1.55, nil. Premier, 95, 99. Porter-Idaho, 15, 18. Reeves Macdonald, nil, 40. Rufus-Argenta. 5, SV. Ruth-Hope, 9, nil. Silverado, 12Vi, 15. Snowflake, 7, IV. Topley Richfield, 1V4, niL Wellington, 6. nil. Woodbine, 2fe, 3. Oils A. P. Consolidated, 95, 96. Calmont, 1.18, 1.20. Dalhouxie, 1.13, 1.15. . Fabyan Pete, nil, 5 ft. Home, 5D5, 5.10. Freehold, 25, 28. Hargal, 22, nil. Mercury, 31, 32. Merland. 13 Ms, 14ft. United, 35, 36. Eastern Stocks Sherrltt-Gordon, 1.80, 1.81. Noranda, 23.40, 23.75. Hudson Bay. 8.55, 8.90. Dome Mines, 8.70, 8.D0. HoUlnger, 6.40, 6.50. Falconbridge, 326. 3.35. International Nickel. 25.65, 25.75. Sudbury Basin, 220, 225. Teck Hughes, C.90, 7.00. Imperial Oil, 23.00, 23.05. Ventures, 1.50, 155. Autos Commence Trip to Hazelton (Continued from paire one) ance to investigate the cost of the proposed undertaking Governor Parks, of Alaska, plani to meet the party when It reaches Hazelton. He will make the trip from Juneau by air. accompanied by representatives from a number of the towns in Alaska. Dr. P". Doollttle, of Toronto, pre sident of the Canadian automobile, association, and one of the most energetic motorists in Canada is also a member of the party. Entertainment Planned Arrangements have been made for the entertainment of the excursionists at most of the points visited, the party is due to arrive in Prince George on the northern trip on the afternoon of Wednes day next, when its members will be the guests of the city council at a dinner in the Legion building. It will reach Prince George on the afternoon of Thursday. June 25' on the return trip, when the visitors will be entertained by the Prince George boa.rd of trade and the Cariboo automobile association, and a side trip will be made to Summit Lake. The building of the Alaskan highway will require the co-opera-! Mon of four governments, those of 'he province of British Columbia! :vnd the Dominion of Canada fori thr southern end. and those of Al-' n Territory and of the United, tate for th northern end. The rratrst dpmand for the highway omes from the United States and! Alaska, but the malor part of the! instruction will fall upon British I "il'mbla and. the Dominion of ".ins da. and the financing of the -outhern end will doubtless pre-, rent considerable difficulty. The excursion which sets out and the camera will be utilized to the utmost to round out their, .word Dictures of that section of British PAGE THREF Irritated Skin Almost any grandmother will tell you that no matter how red and irritated baby's sldn may be i)r. Chase's Ointment will bring relief at once and quickly restore the healthful condition of the skin. Keep Dr. Chase's Ointment along with baby's bath soap so that it may be applied promptly and baby will never suffer from chafing or eczema. Dr. Chase's Ointment Possesses highly piediacal qualities, and works almost like magic in clearing and beautifying tbe skin. In bos or tube, same price, same quality. JhurcH$emce miiiiiiinii..,,,,jiinTn'iifjiiirj?Tii;tfr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 21S 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 ajn. iSubJecttaODTHE PRESERVER OF MAN." Suhday School flt'lXnobrf? Testimony meeting on the first Wednesday d? 'Scl m8Eib..L.$ o'clock. The public is cordially Invited. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Treacher, Rev. Dr. .Stevenson, M. A, Ph. F. It. G. S. Morning service" at li boc,, 'chorus by Junior Choir. Sunday School at,-jfi! vgjervlce at 7:30. Male voice quartet, "Still, Still .VYfth"Theer" ,; FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. B. A. Morning worship at 11 am. Subject, "CHANGING FASHION AND THE PERMANENT NEEDS." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE WEED PROBLEM." Quartet, "Come Unto Me." ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Eneland) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Trinity Sunday. Holy Communion at 8 ajn. Sunday School at 10 ajn. doming prayer and holy communion at 11 ajn. Evening -prayer and sermon at 7:30. r Phillips: for Trouble due to Add inoioaario mciobtommm HIAKTWW MIAOMXI OAsaa-HAUSaA When About two houra after esting many Jeople auffer from sour atomachs. They call it indigeation. It means that the stomach nerves have been over-stimulated. There is excess acid. The way to correct it is with an alkali, which neutralises mtnv times its volume in today is designed by Premier Tol-' , , mle to fire public imagination on u!! UP" 1 1 T fi the highway project. Its members include several of the most noted magazine writers on the Continent. n " y w vihb uvog iu water. It ia Pleasant, efficient and harmless. It has remained the stand way has been constructed which will be utilized when the connec- Columbla through which upwards i V,,n w,th AIaska nas been K'ven. of eight hundred miles of high-1 "" l"e "cursion is one of the greatest advertising stunts of r " I recent years. It may be years be HTl llllOKN KK1S TKOI IU.K.. yield like magic to KUL-BAM tt pene'.rntee Trere'a no olnt-dmiu like It. Also unequalled tor Cuts. Burns Bruises, Rheumatism mid Itching Pile. fi""l Klre Tin. I'oatiNild. SO cent. Address Kul-Bam Produot. 048 Oommrrcial Drive. Vancouver. British Columbia fore the Alaskan highway is under construction, but British Columbia is assured its place in the sun as I soon as the excursion scribes can I feed their stories through their typewriters. The party will make its first stop at Hope in the Fraser Valley Food Sours Sweeten the stomach instantly ard with physicians in the SO years since its invention. It is the qukk method. Results come almost instantly. It is the approved method. You will never use another when you know. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl." cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full direo-tions any drugstore, ' 4 ' - SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charges-made for reading notices: Marriajre and Engagement announcements S2. Birth Notices 60c Funeral Notices fl. Funeral Flowers 10c, per name. Cards of Thanks. 12. ,