.u.. July 25. 1930. nu"' THE DAILY NEWS FADE THREF - . liiiini I Govtrnmmt I B ; i Whisky . k muu I6z JL? Tt. i advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Governmeut of British Columbia. Face Powders 50c. An a s irtment of odd lines regularly priceti at "i1 to $1.50 including Gny Pa forJiftHp1 & pa" it"1. Dubarry, Mavis and PiverPowaerB, in all and odors. . '' ( Z7fic Pioneer Urttrpisls 'hones H & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED mHp( (ruin rTlnee Furrri r TVER. VICTORIA. BuKfUk. ;rt Buy He TUMit. 3.10 pjn rat VAN OtW.K. VHTltKll. luiedale. Alen Hay. rte , IrMit irtWnlrhl tm ALICE A KM. ANVOV. HTMVAKT. Ma Kitrr. I'wl HlniiiMn. ujt-it J, 8.00 u.ra : simpboN and WAtjrn 1SI.ANO Thurvny pro lit 4b4 Uenue K M SMITH tfnl ITInc Kurrt. II C Tlrouili llrkrts void to Victoria ami elllr jtnd batcaie hMi.fd t nch to dwttniilon COAST I B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wiancell Juneau. Skaicway July 7. 11. It, 18, 21. tf, U. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle-July 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, S3, U, 30. Princess Mary--Ocean Fall, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn AKfnts IVr All Steamship Lines ,v C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Trine Rupert, lhoi. Si LINDSAY'S YXBES3IT portage and Storage Phone S rfig Warehousing, nd Ills', ik..!..- n. Coal, Sand and Gravel ,( Socialize In IMano and COAI Ky the ft la I Pnnl nim f vcj vauey nay. I 'n "d Kobln Hood Hour. "fc Rupert Feed Co "INKS 58 AND 558 uwii I TELEPHONE 657 J VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City sMjf iififfr, rauiwittasn Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 . BESNER BLOCK DENTIST ' News Want Ads. bring quick Results ! . . Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. . Liberalworkers will please turn out this evening at Committee itooms. tf Miss Isabel Haddock, United Church deaconess, will sail on the Cardena tonight for a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the. south. Carl Nygard and Herman for drunkenness, were each fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city pqlice court this morning. On account of the CAPITOL THEATRE being; rented SATURDAY NIGHT, there will be no show. BUT TWO SHOWS WILL HE GIVEN IN THE AFTERNOON at 230 and 4 JO., ROTH at MATINEE PRICES. Having been delayed by heavy freights for Powell River and Oc ean Falls, CNJt. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Edward Mabbs, ar rived In port at- 1 o'clock this af ternoon from the south and, as soon as she has completed di charging local cargo, will proceed to Anyox and Stewart, returning here tomorrow evening south bound. ANNOUNCEMENTS MooM Dance August 1. Dry Dock Employees Picnic August 3 to Tugwell Island. Moose, Bazaar, October 16. 17. QUALITY Specials For the Week-End Sandwich Biscuits Peek- QCp Freans, per lb 3 lbs Sardines King Oscar 2 tins 81.00 29c Oolf Reef Pineapple Small Golden Slices-Large Una, each Canada Com Starch perpkg Whit Fly Fume 8-oa. I bottle and sprayer for Chateau Cheese I 1-lb. packages, each ... ! Fresh Butter S-lb. Q-fl -fl A ! bricks, each tPl.AU Strawberry Jam King- Beach Jars, each Cherry Jam King-Beach I Una, 4's, each Marmalade Nabob 40-oi. Jars, each Heinz White Vinegar per gallon 30c 11c 40c 40c 25c 50c 40c 95c SOAP SPECIAL 6 bars Royal Crown Soap, 6 Cups ijnn and Saueers for Chopped Olives McLarens QCp 4-os., par Jar I ffiPIANI) VEGETABLES Grew Beans ! per lb ...... Wax Beans ! per lb - Dry Onions 7 lbs Large New Potatoes 15 lbs - Wenatchee Plums per basket Apricots 2 lbs ; 15c 15c 25c 50c 70c 25c per crate 1 .8160 Australian Oranges Now in Slock Watts Grocery Quality Itifrhl Prices Right 1'IIONE 55 IGLEYS When you need new energy, when you are hot and mouth U ' dry- pep up with Wrigleyi it moliteni mouth and throat. The increased flow of saliva feeds, new strength to the blood, you can do more you feel better. iierp auiaKt wun wngieyi Adk CK 14 Miss Mary Macfle will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow even ing for a trip to Vancouver. R. F. McNaughton, C.NJt. district passenger agent, is making the round trip aboard the steamer Prince William today to the Naas River. Mrs. Thomas' Powers, who came here earlier In the1 week with an Injured man from Premier, Is sailing by the Prince "Rupert this afternoon on her return north. Coastwise Steamship ti Barge Co.'s steamer Bornite was in port yesterday afternoon to pick up and take to Anyox the scow Griff which had been undergoing repairs at the local dry dock. Postmaster J. R. Morison and son returned to the city on the Cardena la-it night from a three-weeks' holiday trrp in the course There were 210 passengers going north aboard the steamer Princess Louise which was in port this morning bound fronrVancoftver to Skagway. The large majority of these were round triry tourists. II. G. Fouler an authority on Industrial Development of B.C. will address the Chamber of Commerce in the City 'Hall at S o'clock Friday evening. The Public is also earnestly invited. Central Hotel IM):K NEW MANAGEMENT ' Strain Heated; Travrllrn' Sample Kihiiik: Hut and Cold Water Irre Hut .Meet All Trains and IVnalu Rates $1.00 and Up M'llIAE MONTHLY RATES C.R.BICGART & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 173 John Robinson, who knocked Harry Eastman down with his au tomobile on Sixth Avenue West last night, appeared before Magistrate McClymont in city police I court this morning on a charge of driving to the common danger. The case was adjourned until to-I morrow afternoon. U&I CAFE FORMERLY THE WHITE LUNCH Is Now Open I'nder new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel -. A Prince Rupert's leading. f am lly hotel, hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mack Orr, Pacific; B. Dlnecn, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, rrnp. Till'. HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hi St Cold Water: 8tam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 2M I Royal P. R. Pike, Vancouver; John Dool, J. Downing and H. Bunt, city ; L. H. Drawand and W. T. Feltonj I CJJ.I1.: -T tllv Mnrirnn. n tv I'llONK 5G owen, P. Watson, B. Johnson. IL ;. Best. R RLinrien. T. Klnnnlp nniji i Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. Mrs. E. A. Osborne left on today's train for Montreal where, on August 1, she will embark aboard the steamer Antonla fan a visit lto her native home in England. The yacht Sueja II., with Capt. James Griffiths of . Seattle on board, 'arrived late last night from Anyox and will proceed tonight to Ketchikan and elsewhere in Miss Nadlne Ayres, niece of Capt. James Griffiths, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert thU morning from Seattle to Join the' yacht Sueja II. on its cruise of this part of the coast. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, pastor of the local Baptist Church, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a trip to Vancouver where he attended a church conference which was held recently. city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south, Mr. Andrews has been at Kelowna where the local dry dock has been carrying out work. Notice to Voters If you have Registered or live )n the District between Seal Cove and the Plaza, you will go and vote at Cavanalle's Store, Station No. 60. If you have Registered between the Plaza and Hays Creek you i will vote at Fuller's old store cor ner of Hays Cove Avenue and Bacon Street, Station No. 70. If you have registered bstween Hays Creek and McBride Street you will vote at the I.ODJ3. Hall, Fifth Avenue, Station No. 71. If you have Registered between of which they visited, in Vancouver 1 McBride Street and Acropolis HIU and the Northwestern States. (anywhere In Section 5, you will -.. I vote at the Skating Rink, Station No. 72. If you have Registered between Fulton Street in Section I, as far East as the Drydocb you wlU vote it the Store next to MeClymont'a Office, on Third Avenue. Station No. 73. 174 If you have Registered between: here Fulton Street in Section I as far I Princess West as Morse Creek, you will vote in McLaren's Store, Third Avenue, Station No. 74. If you have Registered anywhern In Section 2 you will vote in the School House on Atlln Avenue. Station No. 75. EDWARD H. MORTIMER. No other toalS so skillfully cannery employee there who died, i With a large list of Alaska tour-! I$t3, CPJl. steamer Princess Louise ! Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 6.30 this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 330 for Skagway. J. E. Merryfield, ConservaUve organizer here in connection with the federal election campaign, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Ocean Falls. John Mullins, brother of Larry Corporation of Canada. The- ves- sel will sail tonight on her return! to Vancouver. Oeorre E. Buchanan, Detroit capitalist and philantropist, was this morning aboard the Louise accompanying a I party of boys whose trip to Alaska he has assisted in financing. This Is the eighth consecutive Mr. Buchanan has been here-withi such a party, A brief visit will be paid by the party to AUIn and the boys will return south on the Prin cess Alice which will be here a; Returning Officer, week from tomorrow. Pekoe is blended TEA 'Fresh Srom the gardens9 A Mllden tour party of persons Hon. Gideon Decker Robertson, from the Eastern States which was K.C., member of .the Canadian to have been here today has been Senate, arrived in the city on the cancelled. Prince Rupert today in the course of a federal election campaign tour Aid. P. H. Linzey, who has been in the interests of the Conserva-on a two weeks trip to Vancouver, tive party. Senator Robertson was returned from the south on the formerly minister of labor In the Prince Rupert. dominion government. Frank Morris, manager of the! If. nn.l 0 H 1 f-m . .. Anrf.aiTwIn . -. . . . 1 "u . Kic.cua nuuitnu unaeria&ers, leu wis morn-1 and little daughter returned to the jng for sunnyside Cannery to take charge of the body of an Indian "SMnnflVtotlieroi Children Gains 10 Lbs. in 4 Weeks MOtfT JOLI. P. O. "Was skin ny, weak, run-down, looking after 8 children." says Mrs. Eloi Gag-! non. Jr. "Tried Ironlzed Yeast. I Gained 10 lbs. in 4 weeks. New strength." Don't be "skinny," weak, nervous. New Ironlzed Yeast adds 5 ; to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows nil, Dony lunrw rouna out. Blemished skin clears. Constipation, Indigestion, "nerves" go overnight. New pep first day. Rich, red blood. Ironlzed Yeast is two great ton- taa In nno Walcr!iHii IMI Kmm Mullins, who died here yesterday, ert Yeast plus strengthening. as a result of a fall on the Pre- blood-enriching Iron. Many times mier tram line arr.ved in the city effective than unmedlcatcd Resalts in nal the time, on on the the Prince Prince Runert Rupert todav today from from start now to m welgnt SeatUe to attend the funeral. health. Avoid danger of serious I ill, Take these pleasant little tab- Union freighter Chilkoot. Cant.! eta. No few: no yeasty taste. If W. W. Mounce, arrived In nbrt' itf Hot flighted with quick gains, 6 o'clock this rt MYelffldffl south and is today dlatirUrrgihg tal Hoday. tv1 great tomorrow. New cargo of cement for the Power pounds quick. SUITS! 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The statements they make they are willing to sign knowing that each statement must' bo truthful; . for their reputation, . standing in the community, and business prestige is at . stake. : t f. It pays to read advfirtisomontk For, in this part of your newspaper, you can find wheroour money can bo spent to best advantage. A very material aid in bettering your evcry-day life. A way of lengthening your pocket book. Get the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. VKW.'4&&xZTyttyW&W M Wood wu, II MS Desnatrh i,jja,icn, eWoti0O06O0000O000OO00O0O0O000WO0OOH , aE&vzfiMiT.xihmim iisin x0O00W000c00O0U0000000ocHao0a000Hj00a00