5day. February 4, 1030. SPECIAL! Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 yfic Pioneer Drtincists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST TELEPHONIC N 1 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllno Kroin Prlnc Uupert I V AM Ot W it. VinoitlA. Shsiiwhi Iki). Iluli,ile. Orcaii t alk, Atort I;.., tli.. Tu4l), 1:30 pju. I n (Wi linHI. VH'IDUU. Itulrdile. Alert liar. tit.. FrMaj midnight ir Al.l't AKM. AN VOX. HTFiWAICT, Kb. Uiw. Itirt HlMitMn, nun. day. S.oo p.m. ' 1 3 Inil Atrnue It M. SMITH Kent Prince Kupert. 11. C. 'rircnili tirkrU iold to Vlrtorla aod hrattln .and baccate checked thrush to Uwtlnailon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Re In Effect From. DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 y Further Information Enquire At Local Office mm' ii I r l COAST I ! !Y MS1IIPS I B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE KUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and 8kaaway February 8th, 22nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle February 12th, 26th. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Hound Trip Excursion tickets Prince Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria, $40.00. Agents Tor All Steamship Lines V t Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Qfce Largcft Railway Syslcm in Amcripa STEAMSHIP AND Tit A IN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE UUPKKT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Tliursdar 10:00 pju. I'Oli ANYOX and STEWART earh Wednesday at 4 p.m. lor MOUTH and SOUTH t) til: UN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fortnightly. r-snm.u tkainh lkavi; ntiM-K HtreitT MONHAY. HKIlMiHIlAY ami HTlltlMY Ht Uttm m.iii. Iw rillM'i: (I.OIilli:. M'MOMTON, WINMI'Ml. mi IiiU talrtli Cmiail. Dnllrd AUKM'Y AM. Oi:BAf ATMMnilir l.lir.H ity Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave Prince Uuuerl Phone 2fi0 LUMf I0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.01) V10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1xG.No. 2 Spruce Shiplap , $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruco Shiplap $22.00 2i and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE KUPERT, II. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Itctall Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 COAL ! " COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton . .$12.00 -12.50 41 UVJU "JJUli VIU LUi t'Ui kV I T; KT f 1 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply 13.50 WOOD " ST AURIVED. NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load 51-50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3-50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 68G. Moose dance Saturday 0 to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. Installation weanesciay, at 9.15 p.m.. 50 of officers, February 5, Lelf Erickson Social in Metropole Hall, February 7 at 8 p.m. Special invitation to fishermen. Do not miss the program commencing at 8:30. Admission, 50c and 25c. (29 Leslie Hudson arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from Stewart to attend the funeral of his father, the late Edward A. Hudson, whose death occurred here at the end of last week. At the request of the Omineca Ski Club, and so that additional ac comodation may be provided for visitors to that district for the forthcoming ski carnival, Mrs. J. C. llenkel has decided to reopen the Francois Lake Lodge at Francois Lake for the occasion. Trie city council last night, on request of Aid. James Black, voted $100 to the reading room committee so that subscriptions to certain per iodicals which are now expiring might be renewed. Aid. Black, who is chairman of the reading room committee, reported that, In line with a policy of economy, reading room estimates would be cut a little this year. Thp rtlv rniinrll limt nlnht ad - - As 'chairman of the fisheries com mittee, Aid. Rudderham reported to the city council last night that the committee had gone further into New Royal Hotel 4. Xnrelll. Prop. Tilt: IIOTM. WOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tHl White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKELNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Earlv Delivery Throughout the City THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK Could Not Sleep HEADACHES Were So Bad Mrs. A. M. Arsenault, New Aberdeen N.8., writes: ''For a period I had baoa. troubled with headaches and they were so bad they kept me awake at night. "I was adrised by a friend, after having used many different kinda of medicine, to try 1 BBlBMMBgSfeW "After taking three bottle I wa completely relieved, and ean recommend it to be a perfect medicine." Put up only by The T. Milbuin Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. ported to the cu)y council last night that during January a total oi itjs gallons of fuel oil had been consumed by the heating plant of the hall. The average daily consumption was 56 gallons at a cost of $3.08. Aid. S. D. Macdonald, at last night's council meeting, again put forward the suggestion he made last year that city business might be vanced through Its first readings a I expedited bylaw providing for the temporary '.borrowing from the Royal Bank of Canada of $136,000 pending the collection of the current year's taxes. This amount will take care of a $50,000 overdraft the city already has at the bank as well as making funds available for necessary work.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lipsett have left Vancouver for a month's holiday trip to California. Jut arrived SJI, Salvor with' full cargo of Nanaimo Wellington Coal for Albert & McCaffcry. Phone 116 and 117. (tf) City Hall Janitor J. W. Exley re if meetings were held weekly instead of fortnightly. He suggested that the council at its next meeting, two weeks hence, might consider the advisability of making the change. On recommendation of the Board of Works, the city council last night accepted tenders from Smith and Mallett of $445.34 emd the Prrnce Rupert Supply Co. of $961.60 for water department supplies for the year. There were five tenders which were referred to the Board of Works by last year's council for the proposed ew provincial lmi tabu,atJon alid Anders '"UU' were the lowest in eacn case. notntag wwen wousa warrant uie council changing its stand of the previous meeting when a resolution had been passed opposing the regulations. For thtfreasc-n the committee had no formal report to make to the council. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMIMI NEW MANAGEMENT Strom Heated: Trntellrri-' Hamplr Hamma; Hut and Cold Water rree llua MtU All Trillin mi1 limn Rates $1.00 and Up Hrtif'IAL MONTHLY KATK8 JOHN FRY and A. DONALD I'ropr trtora PHONE 51 Central Hotel C. Wilson. Smithers, O. Haug-'and. Terrace. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHO.MME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Owing to the fact that Aid. S. D. Macdonald, who is the northern representative on the British Columbia executive of the Trades Congress of Canada, is unable 'to make the trip to attend the annual conference with the provincial cabinet which will be held on Friday of this week. Aid. W. M. Brown is taking his place and sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Victoria. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN A public meeting will be hole? In the City Hall en Wednes- day, Feb. 5, 1930. 7:30 pjn., un- der the auspices of the era B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association. Business: To hear and dls- and all Interested in the sal- mon fishing industry. cuss counter proposals and suggestions for the betterment 4 of the salmon fishing industry. The general public are ln- f vited to attend. All salmon net' fishermen especially Invited. ANNOUNCEMENTS Loll Krikson February 7. Fishermen's Social Royal Purple bridftwhit dance, Feb. 7, Elks' Home. and . Mooseheart Women. Whist Drive and Dance Thursday., February 13, at 8:30. 75c and 50c, (tf) Elks' ary 14. Masquerade Ball, Febru- VtUtfjttns concert - Baptist Church, February 14, at 8 p.m., 50c. Moose Legion 45 Annual Novelty dance, Thursday, Febmary 20. PlayeBS Club staging tho "Tho Patsy," Feb. 24 and at Moose Hall CNJI.A. Sixth Annual Ball, Auditorium, Friday. February 28. (15 Catholic Women's League Sprint! Sale, April 24. ;: ... 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Billiards tonight. Elks vs. Canadian Legion. (29) Glasses fitted by registered op-' tometrist at Heiibroner's Store, (tf) i Arthur Beale arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from 8tewart. Easy dressmaking. Garments cut and fitted with full Instructions for making. Mrs. Gammon, 427 5th E. Phone Red 690. (30) Regular meeting' of the Ladles' ; Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society, , Wednesday, 5th, at 8 pjn. Members requested to attend. Mrs. McRobble and Mrs. R. Keith will sail on the Prince Rupert Thursday night en route to California on a vacation trip. Thomas W. Brown of the law firm of Williams, Manson & Gonzales will sail on the Prince Rupert Thursday night for a trip to Vancouver. Orders for masquerade costumes must go south on Thursday night. Those who have not ordered a cos tume please do so from Arseneau and Lamble. In the report of the funeral of the late Thomas H. Rousay pub Ushed yesterday the flowers from the mother and family were in advertently omitted. Ted .Kergin, son of H. F. Kergln, MliJV. for Atlin, arrived on the Ca tala this morning from Alice Arm to spend a holiday visiting in the city. T. Hofstad ot Bella Coola, who has been spending a few days in ! the city, sailed by the Catala this I afternoon on his return to his home down the coast. The annual indemnity bylaw providing a salary of $1500 for the mayor and $300 for each alderman was advanced through Its first readings at last night's meeting of the city council. Mrs. Matheson, lady superinten dent of the Stewart Hospital, ar rived In the city on the Catala this morning for a brief visit in town She was formerly lady superinten dent of the Haselton Hospital. Joseph Wells, well known pioneerJ. prospector of Alice Arm and formerly road foreman there, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning bound for Vancouver. He will visit in the south until about the ead of March. Rev. James Dewar, United Church pastor at Anyox, arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from1 Stewart, where he conducted monthly services on Sunday, and will proceed to the smelter town on the Prince Rupert tomorrow Frank Waterhouse motorship freighter Watco. Capt. Ogden, sailed at noon yesterday for Vancouver after having spent the week-end in port unloading coal and general cargo for Philpott & Evltt and the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. and loading fish meal from the plant of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Two money bylaws one providing for the financing of overex-penditure on trunk sewer construction and the other for the grading of McBriae Street through KfcCly-mont Park were finally reconsidered and adopted by the city council at Its meeting last night. These were the bylaws which were ratified by the ratepayers at' the election last month. Stricken suddenly with appendicitis, Joseph Haegert, wireless operator of the steamer Catala, was Liken ashore yesterday morning i at Anyox and immediately under-jwent an operation in the hospital ; there. Reports received here this 'morning were to the effect that he was making satisfactory recovery. Mr. Haegert took over the i duty as operator on the Catala 'only recently, taking the place of 1 Charles Chanler, for years on the Vessel, who has now Joined the office staff of the Marconi Co. in ; i Vancouver succeeding William Trlcker who died recently. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT February 1, five-room modern cottage, Fifth Avenue West. $30.00. WANTED Room and board for two mm convenient to dockyard. Apply Box 1, Dally News. (tf) FOR SALE ! Undivided Acreage in Prince Rupert Parcel 1, 90 acres . . . . .$li000.00for whole parcel Parcel 2-A, 21 acres $500.00 for whole parcel Parcel 19, 304 acres $25.00 per acre G. T. P. DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. Apply To G. P. TINKER CO., LTD. Agents ANNUAL SKJ TOURNAMENT Official British Columbia championship ski contests at the third annual tournament of the Omineca Ski Club - Burns Lake, Feb. 11, 12, 13, 14, 1930 Under the distinguished patronage of the Honorable the Lieutenaht-Governor.of British Columbia. Excursion Rates On All Canadian National Lines. Good From Feb. 8 to 19. 'i.''"OTi.. -p "O- HENNESSY COGNAC BRANDY This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Lquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Mrs. Th. Byolfson, who has for th last week been confined to her bed with bronchitis, is now improving nicely. Conrad Wolfe, well known Spokane raining man, who has been on a trip to Stewart in connection with Interests he has there, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning returning south. Members of the. Si, Andrew's Society met last night to discuss ways jhd means of dlspctflhgHf the assets and effects of the socleiy following the decision which was made a few weeks ago to disband. President Howard Steen was in the chair. Oeorge Pearson, manager of the drug department of the Granbyj Store at Anyox and formerly on the 1 staff of McCutcheon's drug store here, was a passenger aboard the Oatala today bound for Vancouver. , where he Is to receive treatment for Injuries to his ankle which he; sustained some time ago. j II 10 The annual meeting-and election of officers of the Prince Rupert Club, which was to have taken place last night, was postponed until Thursday. John Kasper, who has been engaged in the poolroom business at Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning going through to Vancouver. Bert Morgan, after having been conftaed.taUis home for nearly ten days with a severe attack of lnflu-ensa, .was able to 'resume his duties this morning as manager of the Orotto cigar store. H. D. Tee, chief operator at Dlgby Island wireless station, sailed this afternoon aboard the Oatala for the south, being pressed Into service as wireless operator aboard the ship to relieve Joseph Haegart, regular operator of the vessel, who was taken ashore at Anyox yesterday to undergo an operation for