rlday, June 27. 1930. "hit mvp' i; Packed exclusively in airtight tins. Blue Ribbon Malt Extract became America's standard of quality vears ago. Today it is the same. No matter where you go America's Biggest Seller is the first choice or discriminating people. Always packed full three pounds. Vrll, for Imi'i frrm Rdp Boot, tor J.B. Mall SmU$ Cfc. JJO N. UicU,mn d CMc0 VACUUM BOTTLES Keeps Liquids Hot or Cold 21 Hours 50c. Complete With Lunch Box $1.25 Qrmes Ltd. , yfw Pioneer Druoetsts THIPD AVE. U SIXTH ST. TELEPHONE 8? l 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED' Halllnc Mum rtlnr Rupert r X WNCOCVER. VICTOiUA. Bm-uale. Alert Bay -tc Tuesday. SJO pjn lar r M Ul tK. VICTOUU, llultslale. Aim llav. r4r . rrUUv luldiilthl tm ALICE AUM, AN VOX, MTFM AHT, Naa HJter. Port mnipktta. BUD day, S.-oo d.ib. r ' "!iT SIMPSON and WAIXS Isi.ANL. Thursday pm UttndAtenue K M SMITH Stmt Prim Roperf. n.C. Tlmoch ttt-set told I Vktorla and Heatllr ud bacour checked tanasb to SeatlniMon B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FIIOM ri'.lNCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway une 9. 16. 20. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle June 4. 14. 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary -Ocean Fall, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every r'riaay. iu pin Agents For All Steamship Lines W. C Orchard, Grneral Arent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, fbui.e SI SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER vr .nriav At Thursday 4 B.m Saturday ' ANYOX Si STMY.uu Monday 8 pin. Friday : pin MASSETT INLET Monday ra SOUTH QUEEN CHAKLOTTE ISLANDS f Monday - 8 Pm SKAGWAY Wrfnndav 30 Pm SKEENA RIVER Saturday 8 am NAAS RIVER .......... i.-m Canaosaif National WJ7 11 F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Daily NewrWanbAds. bring quick Results Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. ESks-Dance JHonday , night from 9 HfflJ11 EJks'' Honie-Mt&A- merftJjBalagho's Orchestra. i E. M. Haynes, Post Office Inspector, Victoria, passed through here this week en route to the Yukon on a trip of Inspection. Miss Eileen Osborne of the . City Clerk's office will sail on the Car-dena tonight for a holiday trip -to Vancouver, Seattle, Portland and elsewhere In the south. Herman tfyman and Carl Hueo embark aboard the steamer Mil I Linden of Anyov left on today's tram for New York where they will waukee on July 5 for Helslnefors. Finland. Col. J. M. Rolston, Vancouver civil engineer, arrived In the city on the Prince WillVim Wednes day night from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail on the Cardena tonight for the south. wm-fe it mi The flag at the local Union Oil station wasJtlying at half mast at the first of this week on account of the death at Pasadena of W. L. Stewart, president of the Union Oil Co. oi cawornia and the Union Oil Co. Canada Ltd. Peter Hanson, who has been engaged in mining in the Atlin district, left on today's train for New York where he will embark on July 16 aboard the steamer Trondhjem for a visit to his native home In Trondhjem, Norway. VIC HAS MOVED Vic Rogers, formerly of the CJf Rooms, 3rd Ave., has moved to 719 ' Pulton Streetj where he will keep chicketis 'and fresh eggs. As soon as his -coalc irrives from Calgary ,he wtirjeryj hot tarrMelHe wisnec iafffiK tiu lew creditors ana many friemu to give him chance to help make good as his age is against him in further service on, tfee ,c$r.H? asks your patronage ' Phone Orten 170. 150 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS 4- 4- ... 4- Elks' Dance J une .30. Elks' Home C. N. Recreation Picnic to July 1. Dominion Day sports, Acropolis Hill July 1. CtUMren s sports track meet, baseball, football. Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. Canadian Legion Island July 3. picnic Digby Moose Dasaar, October 16, 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'MIKK NEW MANAGEMENT Strain Heated ; Travellers" Rumple Kiioiiis; Hot and Told Water free Ilus Meets All Trains and Hnats Rates $1.00 and Up M'ECIIL MONTHLY KATES C.K.BIGGAKT & A. DONALD I'roprletors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop, Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy F. T. Patterson, Porcher Island; William McKenzie, John Drott and Mr. and Mr Hermanson, city: Oeorge Webster, Haysport; W. Mo-berly, Cedarvale; H. Mist, Tcrracje; P. Snerkley and H. M. Houlden, city; "O. M. Shoebotten, CNJl. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. "rop. THE HOTEL MOKTII WHILE Hot tc Cold Water: Strom Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone Ml Royal Alex Ferguson and Oeorge Adams, Anyox; L. H. Browand, CJ.R. O. Ge, Terrace; Harry Scott, Lowe Inlet. THE DAILY NEWBt PAGE TIIR EH "So Skinny Shamed In Bathing Suit. Gained 15 Lbs." "Aataed 15 lbs. takf .Ingi'Jlronlzed Yeudf VVM' elways ashamed, to van bathing suit but now I can and Dot feel too skinny." Eulah lAnnlgham. Thousands write of 5 to 15 lb, gained In 3 weeka with Ironlzed Teaat. Bony llmtw round out. Ugly hollows, nil in. Blemlahed akin gets; clear and rosy like magic. Nervousness, indigestion, constipation dls-appeal' overnight. Sound sleep. New health and pep from very Xlrt day ' Two great toniii In oneV-ApeclaJ ' welghiJbundlng Malt Teast and strengthening Iron. Pleasant little tablets.- Far stronger than unmedl-cated yeast. Renllta in y, time So quit being ashamed of "sklnnl-ness,' sallow skin. Get Ironlzed Teast from druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. Money taek from manufacturer If not delighted with quick results. Come and see Jabour's Holiday sale for Saturday and Monday. Football tonight Athletic Assoc vs. Canadian Legion. Dominion Day Dance in Moose Hall July 1. Premier Orchestra. ' -- ' - ' '"152 Four room house, 5th Ave. E for sale, $1800, easy terms. IIel-gerson. i Mrs. J. Comer and child, who have been visiting in the city, sail ed on the Prince Rupert this after noon for their home In Stewart. A. J. Galland of the excise de partment returned to the city on today's train from one of his per iodical trips to the interior on of fleial duties. With a large list of tourist pas sengers on board. CPU. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Thomas Cliff. arrived in port at 7.85 this morn Ing from Vancouver and sailed at 10 ain. for Skagway and other , Alaska points. ZAM-BUKi Cntfi Pain, Swirling & Bled:i OI HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday CANADA CORN STARCH "I Ail "i p per pkg NABOB COFFEE l's C7 per tin , NABOB COFFEE 5's per tin HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA H (V WWVi WSJ VWBWO til- $2.70 91 n MATCHES Blue Ribbon, 3 large boxes to the package per pkg BROOMS j each .' PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 30c 40c 22c BLUE RIBBON MALT 2Vi's QCp V t$S Hnn flavnrar) nor tin awj am v w jw lASHCROFT TOMATOES 2's, per tin i 12c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES For Preserving. Berries are now at their best. Special prices on crate and half crate lots. Phone us your requirements. FIRM CABBAGE per lb; NEW PQTATOES 5 lbs BUNCH CARROTS. TURNIPS St BEETS Per lch. FRESH LETTUCE 3 heads 4. BINQ CHERRIES per lb .i...... RHUBARB-J- 7 lbs. RED PLUMS 2 lbs. GREEN PEAS 2 lbs 1M 6c 25c 15c 25c 25c 25c 35c 25c Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Klght 1'IIONE 55 PHONE 56 Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware, iicnoroners store. Don't forget Dominion Day dance In Moose Hall July 1. 152 Liberal workers will please turn out this evening at Committee Rooms'." '; ""' tf Harry dlililand of the local High School teaching staff will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Rupert for his home in Victoria to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. St. Clair Johnstone of King Edward High School teaching staff will sail on the Princess Mary tonight to spend the summer vaca tion in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Miss Charlotte Hendrickson, who has been visiting In the city for some time with Mrs. Charles Ed wards, left by today's train on her return to her home in Belgrade Minnesota. Fine music for the Yacht Club dance on Wednesday evening was provided by Charles P. Balagno's augmented orchestra, the musi cians being suitably costumed for the occasion. Ted Kergln, son of H. F. Kergin M.JjA who'lias been In the em ploy of the Power Corporation of 1 Canada at Falls River, sailed on! the Prince Rupert this afternoon for his home at Alice Ann. William McNelsh, auditor for the Workmen's Compensation Board. 1 who has been visiting Anyox and Stewart on official business, will be here on the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow evening enroute to Vancouver. The new C. N. R. steamer Prince Henry, under command of Capt. Dan Donald, will leave Vancouver tomorrow for an all day cruise in waters around Victoria and the south end of Vancouver Island. On Saturday of next-Veek, the vessel will be here ' drf'her 'first trip to Skatgway. yniojj Ji ..;ir. Miss Louise 'Rowell,1' daughter of the late Frank RowelL plbneer-rall-way conductor here, was recently married and Is on a honeymoon tour through Europe. Mrs. Rowell ihd son. William Rowell, left Ed-nonton some tlnie ago on account of the latter's dmth arid are at iresent in the' east:' 'a . 1 1 1 m J. Wickett .of Ihft.cJfA. ceneral passenger office, 'Yancpuver, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south. He is accompanying a party consisting of M. J. Sweeney, F. Hand, A. Adair and W. LeSage of Van couver and A. L. Mclndo of New Haven, Connecticut, on a trip north. FOR SALE Savage Washing Machine like new. Must be sold, owner going away. Snap for cash. 745 5th Ave. West, evening.-. 155 TWO furnished houskeeplng rooms for rent. 609 3rd Averiue. Phone Black 625. 152 Big Reductions! For the Holiday Shopper SATURDAY and MONDAY at the B.C. Clothiers Ltd. Bargain Values Never Before Known m the History of Prince Rupert Thermos Bottles Will keep hot for 24 hours 40C Ladies' good quality Silk and Lisle Stockings fif Reg. $155. at VOK, Boys' Stockings All OCp sizes, reg. 50c, at Ul Child's Crib Blankets QCTp aU wooL at VOX, Misses'. Running Shoes JlZn Size. 10 to 13y, at .... ' Misses' Running Shoes QCp Sizes 1 to 2, at 0' Boys' Running Shoes Sizes. 1 to 5 at,. 95c Men's .Fancy Dress fl4J A A Sox A pairs for V Men's Good Work Q-f AS Pants-At ?X.1tl Men's 8tra,w Hats Value to $5.00 at Men's Broadcloth Dress resa Shirts Shirts All colors and sizes, at $1.50 $1.45 .Get your children's Runners on sale at Jabour's. ; Miss Jessie Moffatt will leave to-"mprrow night on the Prince Rupert to spend her holidays at her home in Summerland. Miss Kathleen Morrison, who has been spending the past year or so in the city, will sail by the Cardena tonight on his return to Vancouver, j ; GeorRe H. Stocks of the Smlth-ers' High School staff arrived in the city on today's train enroute 'to Vancouver where he will spend I the summer vacation. Union steamer Cardena. Cant. Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port, 1 Man a 1 . . . . . .iii iuu iast evening irom ine souui and sailed naif an hour later for (.Wales Island. Port Simpson and ,the Skeena River whence she will TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY turn here this evening enroute back to Vancouver and waypolnts. :1. . CONCERT NETTED $97 ' It was announced today that the concert recently held In aid of the proposed tour of the Boys' Band to the Vancouver Exhibition resulted in the satisfactory sum of $97.-95 being realized. $10 Men's English made Oxfords, Black or 17 Tan shades, at y0," Men's Work Shoes QO QC Hard wearing at vOuD Men's Fine Calf Dress Oxfords JZ.95 Men's Dress Caps Latest patterns, $3.00 Q-f QC value, all at ?lt Men's Silk B.VD.'s, top quality, reg. $255. Q-j A A at per suit Ladies' White Lisle Stocking Special 4 to clear at Men's and Young Men's Suits in double and single breas-te models, regular from S" 23.50 Blue Serge 18-oz. Special Offer of Suits Regular price a?00 $23.50 Come in and Compare Values Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 1 Fred McLeod of the city telephone department will sail on the Cardena this evening for a holiday trip to Vancouver. 1 Miss Willa Dyer, formerly of this j city, was a guest at a recent wed- iaing in Vancouver when Miss Kathleen Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , J. J. Ryan of Burnaby Lake, became , the bride of Charles Andren of Vancouver. The bride and her family lived in Prince Rupert several years ago. NOTICE TO PARKER PEN OWNERS We can offer Parker Desk Sets at a considerable saving due to the exclusive feature of CONVERTIBILITY in the pen that you now own which can be changed to a desk set pen f at will A handsome $10.50 ' Desk Set for Instance In this way becomes yours for $550. Come In and let us show you Just how this is accomplished. JOHN BULGER Ltd. Jewellers I jmagSMMBHMsMSHSBBMfBSB II ( IS SM Mil M mtt GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY FREE ! To Some Person Subscribing to the Daily News During the Present Campaign Those who subscribe to the Dailv News during the presenE campaign have an opportunity of winning a solid 14-carat Wal-tham Watch, 17-jvelled, purchased 'by the Daily News from R. W. Cameron. This is a present to one of those who subscribe in addition to the valuable prizes given to the candidates. The watch is a splendid one, guaranteed by the makers, and will be on view in Cameron's window in the next few days. Tho campaign receipt for a subscription to the News gives a chance on the watch. Be sure you keep your receipt. Li