f ntfuy, January 6, 1030 Start 1930 with This Resolution ' 1 your Requirements at times U Tfm Pioneer DrttqeisLs MIRD AVE. tr SIXTH ST. -TELEPUONFS 6?, 200 Thre Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hal 1 1 ix from rrlnrt Kupert I,,. V AN(OI I'.R. VICTOUIA, S wanton It. Ilutrdalf. Alrrl Bar. etc.. Tum. il. t. I i.ra. .Mill Vtlt. VICTOKIl. Ilulrdal. AIH lUy. fir . Trlilar inldnlclit l r AI K i; ARM. ANYOX, 8TKWAKT, Nai. Uher, Port Hlniprtii, sun- ll.i,, 8:0 p.m. i i !iM x-nir K M SMITH r.ent rrlmr Rupert. II. C. I ) roil li Ili krU wld to Victoria and Xrattli- .and burxife checked . in nail in destination. . Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From TIMBER 25 AND GOOD. UNTIL MARCH 31 i . Further Information Enquire At Local Office I i OAST Yii.wis.iurs B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PKINCE RUrF.llT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway December 28, January 11, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1, 15. 29. Frincess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, eve;-y Friday, 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C w hard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Kuprrt, Phone 31 Canadian National L 7he largeft Kailidtiy Splem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE . Sailnt;, from TIUNCE RUPEKT for VANCOUVER VIO I'OUA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, earh-O'htiTsdar 10:00 p.tn. 'MMHMHHPi I-1 . . VOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 1 p.m. 1 .r NORTH and SOUTH OlltLN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, f itn.ahtly. T 'Villi TIMINS LKAVE PKINCE KU'EKT M.im.w. WKIiNKKIfW ami sATHIIiAV at 1 1 :3o a.m. fr I'll I M i: t.'nilM:. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all point Eattrrn t'uitaila, lnlted Mill". AOIINCV AIX OCEAJt STK tMMIIf Ll5t C ay Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Crime Kupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! l'E.UBINA. EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG-Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50s- Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load '. . . . .$1.50 LuX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 H YDETRANSFER PHONE 5S0 LUMBER 1x0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap 23.00 1x10 No 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1 (f No. 2 Spruce Shiplap .$20.00 1H No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 ix I and 2x6, 6 to i4', S4S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x-i and 2xQ, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Mooring,, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Latin Shingles; Doors, Windovs, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED' PKINCE RUPERT. II C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 KetniL.Vard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 If your paper docs hotarrlve, telephone the office Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, nig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. G86. J. It. Gosse. Phone Jabour's January Clearance Sale starts January 4. (3) Charles- Balastno. . well-known local ' pianist, has Joined the stair on a trip south, arrived m tne city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver en route to her home In Hazelton. J. McQrelh. Charles Lindsay and F. O. Pyle returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, where he spent Shearer. BACKACHE Can Be Stopped often In a hours. If you are losing pep; health and strength from Getting Up Nights. Backache, Bladder Weakness, Burning, Leg or Oroln Pains, or Rheumatic Aches, whv THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Co re throats Quickly relieved by rubbing on VQCKS VAPORUB Valhalla Whl3t drive and dance Friday, January 24. 4 of the Consolidated Export Co. here. I Numerous bargains in Jabour's 5c to 95c department during Jan-Mrs. C. WT Dawson, who has been 1 uary Clearance Sale. (3) John Dahlberg returned .to the city on the Catala .yesterday afternoon from Vancouver following a solourn in the south. M. McNeil arrived In the city on the Ernest Warren, who has 'been vls-Catalfr yesterday afternoon to be ' itlhc at his home In Victoria, re employed on the Cardena repair ! turned to the clty.from the south job at the local drydock. on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Jack Crawford of Stewart was a J. A. Klrkpatrick returned to the Da&eneer aboard the Catala last; city on the Catala yesterday after- evening returning north after hav-noon after having spent the Christ- mg .speni a nouaay in Vancouver .mas ana new icat vacauuu ui ius home In Vancouver. Miss Ellen Hart, school teacher at I. 4 . Kincollth, was a passenger aboard i , :. the Catala last evening, returning ANNOUNCEMENTS north after having spent the holi days at ner nome in victoria. J. B. Woodsworth of Vancouver, who is Interested In the develop Moose Charity Ball January 10 ment of the Surf Point mine on! Werkhoven piano recital Porcher Island, arrived on the Ca- j nesday ' January 29. tala yesterday at Butedale, accom- . nanied by E. II. Kinder and F. M.:- Wells. They are proceeding to Surf inlet to inspect some mining properties owned by Mr. Wells. Wed Notice of Election PUBLIC NOTICEiis hereby given Christmas and New Year with Mrs. t? the electors of the Municipality Pyle and family, who are now in; of the City of Prince Rupert that residence m me soutn. Mr. i'yie require tne presence oi me saia has severed his connection with the : electors at the City Clerk's Office Consolidated Export Co. here andi n the City . Hall, City of Prince will henceforth engage In the real ; Rupert, on Monday the 13th day of estate and insurance business. ! January, 1930, at -twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing The current issue of the British person; to represent them as Columbia Gazette announces the Mayor and Aldermen and School ! incoroorAtion of the Central In-' Trustees. terlor Motors Ltd. with capltallza-; tion of S25.000 and head office in, mc of rcminiitton or candi- Prince Oeorge. The new company i','h1'1" f"f;s jn i 1 .v.1 The rinil dim tiisll be nominated wui w UTci a kvhub cuueau n r,u,; wrjttog .ball Im nib- business at present carried on in ,r!bed two of th. mum- Prince Oeorge by Louis Bontez, 7ipauty as prcpowr sd Mconder. nd neroeu wooo ano rreuenc James :nn &c ofi wrm v vt neturnino-of r at aiir time between the date of 'the notiat and two pm of the day of ircnnotion; the,. MUd wrltlag may be th Ktta 3tfwa1S lb th dohe- aute or tea rMjupia,At.'' and !hU i Amm ma- few i troftlMtt. i m liMbwiiJipsr, .kiiimxnA iy la lacutny men oe.nd:at; nd In A'Wi: i92.?8 ;uch pen hU be ejMiied on tne ISth tnf 6f Jnary. lSH,!at the Council Chamber. Cltjr Hall. . City of Prince Flu pert, from the hflur of 8 c'cl:;!: '.m. n the hsur of 8' o'clock pm of not not irj trv in bi' hvBtjK uystex 4ft Hmir Hour T.t.9 iesttJ, ! w,lr" t,k, ovr n3tlce F mbercy tTn himself iwrulred ac Get Cystex (pronounced Siss-tex) ! cordicsiy tndav at anv druir atanu for onlv! Olven under my hand at Prince Ru 50c. Money back if you don't soon find pains 'gone, sleep fine, feel! yossr, stronger, and fiyfcft pp.; ttt tttttttT SCALE OF CHARGE ;es I; The following is the seals ' ; of chHrt't'S made for reajlin ! notices: lli n h Notices 50c. Cards of Tdanks. 12 Funeral Notice 51. Funeral Flowers 10c name. Marriaafw and Bnmreinent H.tt)outicemiUr $8. The -Future Looks Bright "IIU1LD It. IV 1 per ivi.ltlD Tho future glows. Buds of promise are ftrick upon the j hour- Pacific Milk is grateful for British Columbia's bright prospects, 1930 is a .weJcoine-year. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsford, U.C. 1 Dr Alexander rilONR tit I1ESM.K III OCR DENTIST cert. B.C., thla 8th day of January. -. . f'H .iiSDwARD1.fbjoji,m.,:.l! , Returning offlner. . i .i u.a,; ) 'ml 10 noijirivfio! ofii lul HOTEL ARSIYALS Central Hotel VSIIKK XEW MANAGEMENT Mwm lleat-d: Truveller Sample Ktmma; lint mid Cold Water I'rte Itu MreU All Train and llMt Rates $1.03 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KATES JOILV FRY and A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Central II. McLeod and T. F. Kelly. CNJt.; John McNeill, C. Lindsay and Albert Carlson Vancouver; John McOrelsh, North Vancouver. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. rnUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Thomas II. Duble. city; J. Paulls and A. Carlton. Ccdarvale: M. C. Melson, Edmonton Mr. and Mrs J. Th'st'e. Haysport; H. Carlson. Oona River; Mrs. Sarah Sheehan, Hazelton. New Royal Hotel J. Xarrlll. Prii. TI'K HOTEL WOKTII WHILE Mot A Cold Wtr; Stnam Heat 75c PF.K DAY AND UP Trlrphonr 2HI Royal Joe Fletka and E. Warren, city; J. Steens and Dr. R. Agnew, Vancouver; L. Llahjell. Seattle; A. J Anderson and family, Edmonton; M. A. Sandre, C.NJl. Coal? Coal? Tuke ailvanlinf of lir.r price Vo put In jour nlnter lupply. EIISON and CASSIIIY-VVELUNG-TON In anjr quantltlea. Alio Hmir, V.ay, drain and lod Priiicc Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 5S8 Louis P. Smith of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station staff, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, where he spent the Christmas and New Year holidays. Miss Jessie Rothwell of Booth Memorial School teaching staff, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year holidays at Regina, will return to the city on tomor- row afternoon's train. and Mrs, Bloom are now making a noneymoon tour oi tne principal cities of. the United States and will complete their trip In Prince Rupert. Mr. Bloom will then Spend some time here looking after his local interests. Local school teachers returning to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon after having spent the Christmas and New Year vacation In the south included J. W. Plom-mer, Miss Mary Easthone. Miss S. A. Mills, Miss E. P. Grassie, Miss Mar- lone smel, Miss A. Oarnett, Miss Phyllis Lamb, Miss, A. D. Harrison. Eric Gee and Mrs. St. Clair John stone. Rubbers and overshoes greatly reduced during Jabour's Clearance Sale. (3) Dr. It. Agnew, Vancouver dentist, arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from the south, being on his way to the H. S. Parker left on this morning's train for one of his oeriod- ical trips- to Smlthers-an -other ... . ., ... . . interior points on business for wuss jessie u. jvionau, teacner oi Stewart & Mobley. 1 ! ' comcw omuui, wiiu waa uiiueu vj .... Kelowna during the Christmas hoi- Dr. and Mrs. John A. West and Ways on account of the death of a little daughter expect to sail to-sister, returned to the city on the morrov afternoon on the Catala Catala last evening from the south. f0r Vancouver where Dr. West is 7i 7o I to practice in future. t t ti u. L. J. Llahjell of Seattle, repre-! seniauve oi ttap Norwegian aiesei m w nmss nf Prinrc donnr nr. engines, wnicn are belne installed rvt i tvio m, fmm tntor in Vancouver. Mrs. A. Halverson and grandson, Teddy Halverson, who was severe ly injured some time ago when struck by an automobile, will sail on the Catala tomorrow afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Alex Blgoff was charged by Fred Ward before Magistrate McCly-mont In city police court this morning with fraudulently obtaining lodgings at the Regent Rooms. The case was adjourned for eight days. Provincial Constable and Mrs. G. C. Sharpe arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Elko In the Crow's Nest Pass. Con- Union steamer Catala. Cant. A. stable Shame belne transferred E. Dickson, arrived in port at 4:30 from there to this city in the pro-yesterday afternoon from the south vincial police, and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox,. Stewart and other northern points, Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper-whence she will return here tomor-1 ial. 1 apt. Geddes, arrived In port row morning and sail s6uth at 1:30 "t 10 o'clock yesterday morning p.m. The vessel brought north many ; from loco with a cargo of bulk school teachers who had been and package goods for the com-soendlng the Christmas and New' -"iv's loal tanks and sailed at Year holidays in the south. 5 pjn. on her return south. The case of A. Richmond, who Is charged under the Qame Act with having had furs in his pos session without the necessary trad ers licence, was lurther adjourned for eight days on coming up in city police court this morning. Most of the teachers who spent the holidav out of town having returned to j the city yesterday, schools re-opened this morning after the fortnight's Christmas and New Year vacation. The next break will be the week's Easter holiday in Apru. Merely routine business was taken up this morning at a meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association with the president, Rev. John H. Hanson, in the chair. It was decided to hold services as usual In the Prince Rupert Gen- thu S5aiirrt i iS u lor on yesterday afternoon's train era! Hospital on Sundays, varioui r: ,"v,r ' J "" ana wu sail tomorrow on me ua- EH. C1..si!fL3f.temi)0",tala for Vancouver. iium uic buui.il aim u icguicrcu ai , the Royal Hotel. D j. Hartley. Anvox school nrin- . . cipal, was a passenger aboard the ,,, ... , W,H Word v,,. has been received in the city nVi t,,in of the marriage last week n Mont- .mpnPr town aftpr having snent. the real or Sam Bloom, a well known . ... . IL i. .r IUW A.VW VU. .MWMV.VI IJiuyciby uwiici ui una cuy. iur. pastors faking turns In conducting same. A temperance campaign will be carried on in the Sunday Schools of the city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SOMEONE Took the wrong grey cap from the theatre cloak room. Exchange can be ,made, Daily Nev3 Office. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER fulling. Workmanship and Styls All Guaranteed ,UITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED e Deliver to Any City. Part of tht Ling, the Tailor Phone B49 ord Price Reductions On November 1st the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., following their well known policy of reducing prices whenever costs'of production warrant, announced price reductions ranging from $19.00 to $100.00. YOUR DOLLAR CAN PURCHASE MORE AUTOMOBILE VALUE TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY A. -i'V.t.4. Model i!!n;:! ';,OId Price New Price Reduction Phaeton .'.'$ 804.00 $ 754.00 $50.00 Roadster 789.00 744.00 45.00 Sport Roadster 835.00 790.00 45.00 Standard Coupe 921.00 825.00 96.00 Sport Coupe 921.00 861.00 60.00 Tudor Sedan 891.00 825.00 66.00 Fordor Sedan 1023.00 982.50 41.50 Town Sedan 1099.00 1043.50 55150 Cabriolet 1028.00 998.00 30.00 Taxicab 1205.00 1104.50 100.50 Station Wagon L... 1093.00 1018.00 75.00 Light Delivery.. 743.00 718.50 24.50 Fanel Delivery 947.00 881.00 . 66.00 Coauaarcial Chassis 654.00 635.00 19.00 'L' 1 1-2 Ton Truck Chassis 888.00 868.00 20.00 'M' 1 1-2 Ton Truck Chassis 954.00 ' 898.00 56.00 'H' 11-2 Ton Truck Chassis 999.00 918.50 80.50 Truck Dual Rear Wheels 76.00 WHY WAIT TILL SPRING? GET THE NEW CAR NOW AND ENJOY WINTER DRIVING -ifc.'V.-.' S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 .... A m 4