fi.lM . r March 17, 1030. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIRER ; We recently secured the local agency for eiena . a. I - toilet Kub HlJSlSBtXBUiaXtaOtlBBXWii'Uti COAL L'uv the real Coal our fa-ou. Kdson and Cassldy- llington In any quantities. Iiulkley Valley Hay. mix and Robin Hood Flour. ii'e Rupert Feed Co I'UONES 58 AND 558 KTr , mMillimiw.wivrsjiii 'J- ft.JrW!rg'-Tygnrcij j i lima LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage larlage, Warehousing, una Distributing: Team or Motor Servico Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. "'.n'.'.slve mercnanta advertise, j 1 thr news or tne stores In iMTttseiwcnts. mstem s Preparations now featuring a complete line of scientific Bi-auty Treatments for every type of skin. Literature on request. V't ay 7fw Pioneer Druetists i AVE. It SIX Tf I ST. - TLLEPIIONF.S t20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hlllrtf livin print, Kuwrl MH.'VCK, VK TOKIA, Knfln my. Ihjtnluli-. Oeran Alert r.i, etc., TuwkIuv. 1:30 pjn. V oj T,. VI.HII.lt. Ilulritil. tlcrt fir . t'r'riU' midnight M l. t. AK1I. Sn, HTt:'m a. Rhrr. l-eri HiniM:i. un- 1 1 1.10 o.ra id rime It M. SMITH trnl Priiie Kuiirrt. II f. Tt ' Ii JWKdi uld to rii torl u, Maltle .and tuecate rherked ujh (.i iIm(ItiIoi f V f r:OAST I.J, MSH1PS B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway .larch 8, 19, 29. . To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle . March 12, 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines ( Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 an ad ian National ( ht Laftft Kailway Syftcm in America STE AMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE from P.BINCJE.j:iiPECX 4ar VANCO WEU. VICTOULV n !r ahdlnterrneifiatF point J, Thursday & Sunday.10 pjn. I ' N iOX each Wednesday at 4 pjji. I hT'-'iVAItT each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. I r North South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. r -i vtii-.u Maii. IAIN LEAVE TRIM E RtTEKT k'BfIV and MATIUOAV at 11:30 a.m. for I'HIMT. lOVION, WINMI'tO. all point baalrrn Canada, I'nllrd ' 'AQOCV AIX OrEAM STEAMSIIIf LlXES (ty Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Uuperl- -11U1LD B. Not Ready To Say -I'hone 260 COAL ! COAL ! -.'! MBINA EGO Delivered, per ton $12.00 ' . I ! ERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 .U.HERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Suptily WOOD . JI ST ARRIVED'. NEV SHIPMENT OF IlinCIl AND JACK PIN'S MILL ENDS Per load : i:nX CUmNGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 ii Local Items I a Taxi Phone 4. Dig 4 Taxi, tf i i The death occurred last week In Vancouver of Mrs. Agnes Reglna Thomas.itt&qdM'Gjf mother i ofBvan Thomas gpjpjgji . m ;y i Setting of the mill rate for the year will be otie of the principal items of business for the city coun cil at Its regular .fortnightly meet ing tonight. Provincial Cpnslble ,11. L. Mc-KenneJT'Of' TerWerived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and returned this morning to Terrace. j W. D. Albright, superintendent of the Beaverlodge Experimental Station in the Peace River district, has been giving illustrated lectures on: his district, in Vancouver. j The Vancouver Province tells of a recent tea ana onage in new Westminster at which Mrs. E. J. Rothwsll was hostess. Mrs. Roth-well is a sister-in-law of Miss Jessie Rothwell of this city. Staff Captain Joseph Acton, divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska with headquarter! at Wrangell, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train after a visit to Prince George and other interior points and will sail on the Princess Norah on Wednesday for Wrangell. Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fittings, Belting, Etc. Full lln ol new and used Oalv and Black Pipe and nttlofi: new Rubber Belt. 1 to 12-tncb: alsa Pyramid Hair Belt, bft Eofllsb make, very durable: new Corrugated Iron. 8, 8 and 10 ft sheets, always In stook: used flat Oalv. Sheets. 80-lnch by 10 ft. Full stcek of Steel Split PuUeys: Potato and Orsln Sacks: Barbd Wire: Wire Rope: Cenvas: Doers: Windows: Roof-inc Pelt: Oarden and Air Hosei Boom Chains; Merchandise and BquHnawnt or all descriptions. Enquiries scUelted. , 186 PcweU St. Vanoouver, B.C. a c. jrxK co. -t COUGHS Apply over throat and chart . swallow smaU piacea of- . ' a n in t VAPORUB Omit M.7..W Jmrt UmJ Ymmrly HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l.Mi:U NEW MANAGEMENT Mram llfat'd: Tratrlk-rs' Kamplr lUwms: Hot and Cohl Water. 1'rre Hus Meets AK Trains ani limiU Kates $1.00 and Up M'CClAt, MONTHLY ItATt.N C.lt.IlIGGAnT & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 ! Central ! Dert Pilling and T. Hall, city. Joseph E. Boulet, Baker Inlet; II. i Viien, Butedale, Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Filth Sts. Savoy Miss Ethel Wesley and Josey 1 Cook, city; Mrs. J. Thompson and family, L. Thompson and J. Hasn, Cedarvale; A. R. McDonell and son, Srnlthers. New Royal Hotel J. Zurrlll. 1'rop. THE IIOTIX WOICTII WHILE Hot & cold Water; 8tam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP " . Trlrphdhe 281 Royal A. Mldflleton and A. II. Eden, The Judges have not yet come to a Vancouver, O. Wadsworth. Porcher' conclusion on the letters tnongn : island;. S. Uyeda. H. K. Mlwa and j final word will not much longer be H. Nakamura, Port Essington; S. j withheld! There are excellent let- Unya, S. O. Lashl, O. Sukato, Mrs. I ters and so many of them that dif- ' J. N. Saldon, A. Berg, W. O. Valpy I iflcultles arise on each examlna,- j and O. Kondo, city; E. Warren, j tion. Pacific MUX Company appre-ipiiby Waato.yjdsonvandjjJ Iciates to the fBjl the paln" cidrIaSlton; .'O. . Rud61fj 'time our valued patrons hive gdneTotfawa oi H. Tail Terrace; Peter i I to in sending us letters on Pacific j Anderson, Port Essington, C. II. Un- iMllk as a food ror inianw.ana we aerwooa, uj(.u 'are extremely anxious that the decisions reached receive most thorough consideration. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abhotsfonl, H.C. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Could not Eat or Sleep after Husband's Death ITer husband's death left her very run down in health, unable to eat or leep much. No w the is brigh t er in itpirita and eat and ileer well. Vihlft .ird the difference T Let her. twrer, ir her own words i " I think Kruschen Salts are a splendid tonic.' After my huslmud's .deatli-in . December last I became very run down in health. Had terrible fits of depression and was unable tt eat or steep much. I was also troubled witli rheumatism. I decided to take Kruv chen Salts and have now taken the Ji J tie daily done for nearly two months, during which time my health lias greatly Improved. The rheumatism has completely left me. I am much brighter in spirits and both eat and sleep well." When life begins to " get you down," when you !egin to feel the results of "modem artificial conditions- errors of diet, worry, overwork, lack of exercise then you should turn to Kruselien Salt. They possess a wonderful power of giving new life and vitality to the countless millions of cells f which the human body Is coniiwrd. The way to keep smiling is to take Kinsclien Suits every morning just a pinch in your first morning cup of coffee or tea. FREE TRIAL OFFER If you liava otver tried Knwlo--ry It now U our npea. We hava dJatriboUd a mat man, HW " OUST" rtim Mnh Ju . ? ,or ou 10 Prove our claim tor vonnrif Ak your drugglat or tl new " GlaXT " 75c. pacaaw. ThU oornliU of our regular 7be. bottle together with a arparata trial bottle iuffltVot lot aUnit Ti. . . ." 'ai uuitw nm, put It to '"' 4 tuen,i not eotiMy oavu!w4 that qimttoo. .... .r nmrira ir- ai our expeue. K. .Orlffltto Hu(the, Ltd.. Manrhrr, Eni (KUb. 1746). Importers: McUinitraj Bo. Dentist. C86. inlr are1 DurfhpT will Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone W. J. Crawford, after a trip of a few weeks to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Camosun last evening returning' tp Stewart. Track laying has commenced at Prince Rupert whfre more than 20,000 tons of rails' are stored. Twenty Yeats Ago column, Van couver Province,. ihspomvapi'ppiller, provtn- itwnlrTWtoto the city on yeiieaVwtemM train from a! trhi tb tiaiPe&cWKIver district on fef f lclal fliilfes. The death occurred recently at BrUannia Beach of Peter E. Mc Laughlin a Yukon pioneer. Surviv ing relatives Include two brothers. Suucnc and-Josffbl parte of Japan. V McLaughlin, of . ; jdllalKhM,tTtlVj 8tWWflBirW.lna! theffrrllnz sum 't extensively win rwj mb ikiu ol pirmunt, una 1KU- ULOOD-and apply Bu,-Wr'i Ointment Glasses fitted ty registered op tometrist at Hcilbroner's Store, (tf) Radio meeting Friday March 21 at 8 pjn., In the City Hall. 64 M. A. Burbank, C.N.R. divisional engineer, returned to the city oh yesterday'Lfteh6on's''tr:lnYfrom a trip to the interior on official du ties!, (. ; -i .- V ' Mrs. L. B, Warner arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace to Join her husband,) who had been spending a lew days in the city;'- Michael FindleivEed)74. a. resident of the peace.Rlver district for 20 years, died at Port Coquitlam last week while visiting with his son there. Mrs. Oeorge Black, wife of Capt. Black, MP,- for Yukon, was among special guests at 'a luncheon recently given by the Women's Press Club at Ottawa. Joseph N. McPhee, .customs of ficer at Butedale, arrived In the city on the Camosun last evening for a brief visit in town. He will return to Butedale tomorrow Many social affairs are being engineer for the provincial government here, returned to the city on thoi Oamosun last evening from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver and i . C. OuiRowe, who has been away for several weeks, underwent an operation recently In Vancouver lor cataracts on bis eyes and Is making satisfactory recovery tiow. It will be a week or so before he returns to Prince Rupert. I-). .i. - i . Canadlanfl wiuiams, arnvea in pari ut a rs. Marler in China. mer, they in various Mrs. A. Halvarson, who has been on a trip south with her little grandson, who was receiving treat ment at the hands of a specialist for injuries sustained In a automobile accident several months ago. returned to the city from Vancouver on the Camosun last evening. Prof, J. K. Henry BA, former Instructor of English In the University of British Columbia and, since hi retirement from the faculty, postnpster at Ocean Park, died recently at the latter place at the age. of 84? The late Prof. Henry was known In Prince Rupert through visits, here, having come north on one occasion many years ago to conduct High School examinations here. ECZEMA Boils, Pimples and ikia niptfoai mull from blood lav purttitt. -: . . To l . 'haroughlyrlMnta - . i i i . tha Mood nmtiua. Aceod timtto bamiinow. You kill marvel at iht multt and the improvement in ro..- Wtit. TRU. MOOD coati 11.00, the Ointment JOc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST PRINCE RUPERT Finnish and Ji Steam Batfrs and Massage Treatments Excellent for Colds and Rheumatism Open 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Cor. Second Ave. St Sixth St. Phone, Black 764 Ladles' Days Thursdays and Fridays Lady Attendant o'clock -Saturday afternoon from Ketchikan and, after, discharging ine carlean' of frpzen. fish tor trahs-hipment east, over the Canadian National Railways, jsalled for Seattle. There was a little dispute in the Vancouver cjty council last week as to whether Mayor Malkln should neet Orand Duke Alexander on his visit to the southern city In his official capacity or as a private citizen. Some of the aldermen thought :t would be unwise to recognize Russian royalty in Canada now .hot thnv tvora tint rpocrnlTArl In and First United ' Churcti. EAtcr'Salej pru iu. , , Ridley Home Bazaar May 3. announcements $2. Dirth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c name.. Cards of Thanks, $2. 4 tm The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Sliver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Sliver, Copper, Fig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL St. Patrick's Day concert tonight Moose Hall at 8.15. 64 'ft lots 4th: A., East,' for sale cheap. Splendid dwelling site. Ilelzcrson. ' J. M. Hockin sailed last ntshi on the Prince Charles for a business trip to Ocean Falls. - The condition of J. W. Scott, who Is critically 111 at his home vith pneumonia. Is reported today to be Miss Dolly Carpenter has re- slightly Improved. sumed her course of nurses' train-1 Ing at the Prince Rupert General Rudolph P. Schiller arrived in the Hospital after a brief visit at herjdty 0n the Camosun last evenln? home in Smithers. Andrew McKay of Port Simpson arrived In port on Saturday after noon from the Naas River with $riZ rX'Vi 5.000. pounds of oolachans aboard 3- rJ"i!.23rr!5 . - Tiur 75e. rmmniiately and without from Bella Bella to be present at the funeral of his infant son who died last week. Oeorge Bacon, Stewart prospector, who, returned last week from a prospecting trip to the Taku River country, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Charles for Stewart. Norman L. Freeman, local repre tentative of the Intrmtlul Fisheries' Commission, sailed b7 the Prince Charles last night fot Vancouver on official business held in Vancouver In honor of Miss Ex -Aid. A. J. Prudhomme, who Carmen Mathers, who Is about to: has been confined to his room at leave for Toronto where she will be wed to Frank Barhsley, formerly of this. city. Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mining the Savoy Hotel for the past week with an attack of Influenza, expected to be able to get up again today. O. J. Wheatley, chief of the C. Nil. Investigation department, after spending several days here on official business, sailed by the Prince Charles last night on his return to Vancouver. F. S. Sheppard, C.N.R. Steam ships travelling auditor, after spending a week here on official duties, sailed by the Prince Char les last night on his return to Vancouver. Over $40 was cleared at the St. ivutu.uiiuup fHiim, ";ujPatrick.s tea and sale held Satur- day afternoon by Hill Sixty Chap ter. I.qD.E at the home of Mrs. James Farquhar, 417 Agncw Place. Little Miss Marie Balagno opened the door for the guests. this afternoon to the McLeod ease heir own land. The result of -the Ittcusslon was to leave th matter j' 01e Sk8' ch,ar8ed al shtn tot herring in Pearl Har-.nent. the to his o mayor use own Judg- M. Y.-Alvasotf had written which was adjourned from ti thn rMincfl snppMtinir ft elvle'lat week. welcome for the visitor. ii ; ANNOUNCEMENTS W. R. Hull, news editor of the Stewart News, was a passenger aboard the Prince Charles last night bound for Vancouver where he will receive further treatment for paralysis from which he has been suffering for several months. Argument of counsel Is being heard In provincial police court by Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. The future of Ripple Rock and the Seymour Narrows connection Mll..,n, Kv-1t.rA via Tliito Tmlof between the mainland and couver Island were among matters I ' discussed at a public meeting held Pythian Sisters Tea Shenton's, 530 Eighth West, Monday, March 17. Moose Whist Drive Vprll 4, at Mrs. Avenue St. Patrick's Day concert, Moose HaU, March 17. Mooseheart Bridge, Whist Dance, Friday, March 21. last Wednesday night In Victoria at the call of Mayor Herbert Union steamer Camosun, Capt. James Flndlay, taking the run of the Catala for three weeks while and 'the latter vessel undergoes annual jovernaui ai Vancouver, arnvea in '' jport at 7 o'clock last evening from Dance, ' tne south and sailed a couple of (hours later for Anyox, Stewart and '" 'Wither nnrthurn Tnlnt VkAlVI aawavaavaaa vw SALE POSTPONED The Sale advertised to take nlnra at thn Tinvrn nn thf 1ftth ... . . V.UVV V..V www... - - -. - I Presbyterian Easter sale April 3. lnjt Js postponed UntU Tuesday. T7 ' " ,. 'the 25th day of March, 1930. I,rtliw! The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Engagement per i S. A. NICKERSON. Landlord's! Bailiff. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND Lady's leather glove. Apply Dally News Office. 64 FOR ply RENT Furnished Palmer House. suite. Ap- 69 WANTED Experienced Orderly and handyman at Prince Rupert Hospital. Apply Immediately. 65 N0TCE! Oil today is the biggest moneymaker known to speculators. The oil fields of Alberta offer tremen- diw possibilities to those who can afford m buy now. Prices afe at the lowest ebb and many people are availing themselves of the oppor tunity afforded by low market. Market conditions prevailing are wty temporary and will In the ourse of the next few months un iouhtedly advance to much higher 2veLs. I strongly recommend leases of or.i $30 to t30 per acre, providing they are on structure and In close xroximlty to assured active opera- ions. Why not take advantage of the present low prices, as such an action on your part may in a, few months nlaoe you In a position of independence. My previous experience covering , period of three years In close ontact with the Alberta field Is assurance that your requirements vtll be handled to the best pos sible advantage. A method employed by persons of small capital and which has found nuch favor here. Is the formation of syndicates with the units at $1C0. each, a very simple and easy form of profit participation. I am at present In touch with a genuine ground floor proposition. This comprises 600 acres of leases at $30. per acre, syndicated Into 180 units at $100. each per unit, with every assurance of extensive develop ment on the structure commencing almost Immediately. I expect to remain in Vancouver for a few weeks before returning to Prince Rupert and will be pleased to attend to any enquiries personally. Write today. FRED Q. P.YLE. .. Office 7, Merchants Exchange Building, Vancouver, B.C. (64) Mail Schedule Kor the East-? Mons- Weds., ti Eats. 10:30 aju. From the East-Suns Tues. it Thurs. 3:30 pjn. For Vancouver-Sundays 4:30 pjn. Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. - Thursdays 9 pjn. Fridays H pjn. Mar. 12 and 23 .. pjn. From Vancouver Sunaays . 4 pjn. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. Fridays pjn. Saturdays 10:30 p.m. Mar. 19 and 29 ajn. For Stewart and Premier-Sundays 7 pju. Wednesdays , 3 pjn. Saturdays 3 pjn. From Stewart and Premier-Sundays 8 pjn. Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 pjn. To Naas River and Port Simpson-Sundays .7 pjn. From Naas River and Port Simpson-Tuesdays 11.30 ajn. To Queen Charlottes-March 8 and 22 ajn. From Queen Charlottes March 6 and 20 ajn. For Alaska-March 19 and 29 9 pjn. From Alaska-March 12 and23 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm-Sundays .7 pjn. Wednesdays '. 3 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 p.m. LOCAL NEWS Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hanklnson and family will be taking up residence shortly In the Presbyterian Manse on Fourth Ayenue East. A charge of keeping liquor for sale was laid in city police court before Magistrate McClymont this morning against Oscar Hanson of Second Avenue. Adjournment was made until Thursday. Reldar Andexson, for swearing on the street, was fined $10, with option of seven days' Imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. The fine was paid.