Ifoesday, March 18, 1030, We recently secured the local agency for Helena Rubinstein's Toilet Preparations and are now featuring a complete line of scientific Valazc Beauty Treatments for every type of skin. Literature on request. Orines tUL . yfio Pioneer Druggists THIRD AVE. 6 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?, 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnn t'rwn Prince Uu pen fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. !nnwii u. liutedale. Ocean tails. Alert Uaj. rtr.. Turnldy, 1:30 p.m. Fr VANCOUVKK. VICTOIill. lluiediile. Ale Hay. ete . fridar inldnlebl lor ALICE ARM. AN VOX. HTF.WAKT, Na. Hlifr" Pirt Slnon. Sun- dajr, 8.00 p.m. its iod .Meniie It M. SMITH tgent prince Rupert. B.C. Tlmnih tickets mid to Victoria -and Seattle And tatcare checked thmiiKh to destination .... ... I B.C COAST I STEAMSHIPS I B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FKOM ri'.INCn RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway larch 8, 19. 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle March 12, 23. Princess .Mary Ocean Fall, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General ftgent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National. Q7jc Largcft Kailioay Syslem in America! STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PUIXCK RUrEKT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For ANYOX each Wednesday at I p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. I'A.SSKNOEK TRAINS I.E.U E PRIMT. II t'PF.RT MOMlAV, M:IM:KI.1Y and HTUtl.lY at 11:30. a.m. f.r I'ltlNTE (iKOKIIK, EDMONTON, WINMI't.O. all point UMfr'if CahailaV"11"1 Male. AOCNCV AI.I. OCEAN STEAMMIir Ur.S City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED. NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACIC PINE MILL ENDS Per load , . .$1-50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 QSjBSSIftd COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllngton In any quantities. Also Rulkley Valley Hay, drain and Robin Hood Flour. r'rice Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in l'iano and Furniture Moving. Progressive mercnants advertise 8eo the news ot tne stores in the advertiscmcnU. L0CALNEWS A. Fisher has been named deputy government agent, registrar under the Marriage Act, Etc.. . at Poucc Coupe in the Peace River district during the absence of M. S. Morrell, government agent. ! . I A recommendation from the fl-I nanoe committee that lot 27, block ; 39, section 7, be sold to M. M. Stephens for the sum of $60 was adopted by the city council last night. The lot Is situated on Ninth Avenue across Hays Creek and adtolns one which Mr. Stephens purchased at last year's tax sale for $36. I Permission was given Adair Carss Chapter. I.O.D.E., by the. city council last night to hold its annual tag day for care of soldiers' graves on the Saturday preceeding Ypres Day next month. Permission was sought in a letter from Mrs. W. W. O'Neill, secretary of the Chapter, 'who stated that much work had been done on the graves during the installation of Including past year several new head stones and re-condittonmn of old graves. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Tail, tf City accounts for the two weeks ending March 14 totalling $25,538 were passed for payment at last night's council meeting. If you need a loan (o help you build we can get it for 'you. Jlclgerson. Whist and Cribbage drive and dance, Moose Hall March 28 at 8 p.m. Presentation of cups. Gents. 75c. Ladies '50c. Good prizes. Savoy Hotel Prinee Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. P1UJDH0MME, Prop. Cor, of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel J. Zarelll, Prop. THE HOTEL HOItTII WHILE Hot tt Cold Water; Bteam Heat 75i PER DAY AND UP' Telephone l ' ' ' 65! Morte. H. Craig is expected to re-1 turn tn -tVio nlfrv in tVio PHnn! George tomorrow morning from Vancouver where he was called to attend the funeral of Mrs. Craig, who dle"d suddenly ten days ago at St. Joseph, Missouri. Mayor C. H. Orme being absent iuui inai uigui, a wuutu iiu;ckixi, Aid. Theo Collart was elected act-jing mayor on motion of Aid. Lln-jzey, seconded by Aid. Macdonald. ! Aid. J. H. Plllsbury was also absent from the meeting. A, M. Manson asked in the legislature last week the date when the present government agent at Prince Rupert first held a coroner's inquest within the City of Frince Rupert. Hon. R. H. Pooley. attorney general, replied that the date was September 16. The auditor's report for the year 11929 was presented to the city I council at Its meeting last night and laid on the table for two weeks during which time it will be per used by the aldermen. A tender of Alex McRae Co. Ltd. of $287 plus two per cent, sales tax for the printing of 150 copies of the report I was accepted. Rose. Cowan Si Lat-:ta bid $301.35 plus $6 sales tax on the Job. In answer to question by H. F. Kergin, MIA. for Atlin, Hon. N. S. Lougheed. minister of public works, stated in the legislature that re- I pairs had been made to the govern-t merit buildings at Anyox during the past calehdacear, thatjjie government' agent- had been requested i to obtain competitive prices from i reliable local firms and that the contract had been given to A. Falconer at a total cost of $750. The : job included re-covering the roof, i renewing all flashing, cleaning, painting, varnishing, kalsomlning, internal and external work, providing all materials, labor, etc. ! Galvanized Iron, Pipe" Fit- . tings, HeltinjT, Etc. Pull line of new and uwl Oalr. a-'id Black Pipe and Fittings; raw Rubber Belt, l to 13-lncb: alai Pyramid Hair Belt, beat Engl'ah make, very durable; n-w C-rrunated Iron. , 8 and to tt xh-ets. always In stock; used flat Oalv. Sheets, 30-tnoh by 10 ft. Full steak of Steel Spilt Pulley; Pstato and Grain Baska; Barbed Wire; Wire Rope; Ccnvaa: Drrs; Windows: Roof-me Pelt; Garden and Air Hom Doom Chala; Merchsndl-e and Equipment of all descriptions Bnqulrta solicited. ' 135 Powell St. Vancouver, D C. II. C. JINK CO. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'MlMl NEW MANAOEMENT Mcnm lleatl: Travellers' Sample Kooms; lint and Cold Water Tree llns Meets All Trains and I ton l Rates $1.09 and Up SPECIAL .MONTHLY HATES C. K. nifJGART & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, Kitwanga, White Lunch Has' Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TI1E DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK A Tiresome Cough Was Left By A Severe Cold Mm. Chaa. Eldershaw, Moroll, P.E.I., writes: "Some time ago I u seised with a severe cold that left me with a bad. tiresome cough. 'After trying different cough nedi-tinea, to no avail, ny husband brought me home a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup which I started to take at once, and before I had taken several doses I noticed a change, and when I had finished the bottle my cough was completely gone." Price, 35c. a bottle; large family sire 60c; at all druggists and dealers; manufactured only by The T. Uilburn Co., Limited, Torwto, Out Dentist. Or. J. It. Gossc. Phone C86. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3;3Qt was. reported this afternoon to be 30 minutes late. On motion of the , city council Aid. Theo Collart was named last night as city representative on the boys' band committee. Aid. Collart served on the committee last year Ask us what the fire insurance rate Is on your property. Hetgcrson. 65 George Mathewson; for drunken ness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city po lice court this morning. Gilbert Gilbertson was fined $25 jwlth option of thirty days' lm- prisonment, by Magistrate Mc .Clymont in city police court yes terday aiiernoon ior arunKenness. Imperial Oil Co.'s small tanker iMarvo'ue, mpi. jnutray uerrara arrived in port last night from th north in the course of one of her periodical voyages supplying var lous small tank along the coast. Miss Mary Valtorsurdaughter of Mr., and Mre. MVehaelr-Walters Hays Cove Circle, has 'returned to the city after completing a nurses' trainlnsr course at the Vancouver General Hospital and Is now en gaged In special nursing here. The Prince Rupfqt hrine Club new its monthly dinner last nigh in the Commodore Cafe with Pre sident John Dybhavn n the chair Farewell was said in,' appropriate speeches to Noble R. E. Allen who Is about to leave here for Kamloops. Wong Ylm, Chinese, drove a motor car past the stop sign at thf Intersection of Third -Avenue and Fulton Street yesterday afternoon and nearly got into serious trou ble In the traffic. Thla morning hi was haled into city police cour' before Magistrate McClymont and was fined $5, with option of seven days' imprisonment, under the city traffic bylaw. It is the first time that such a charge has been laid and police authorities hope it will prove 'a warning to other motorists. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mooseheart Bridge Whist and Dance, Friday, March"21. Eagles Whist Drive and dance April 2. Presbyterian' Easter Sale April 3 Moose Whist Drive and Dance, April 4. Eagles Smoker April 7. First United Church Easter Sale April 10. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. SCALK OF CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Engagement 'announcements $2. HIrth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices $1. ! Funeral Flowers 10c ner name. Cards of Thanks, $2. ..... Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heiibroner'S Store, (tf ) Final basketball games, Exhibi tion Building tonight. Three games. First game, 7.30. Union steamer.. Campsvln,. Capt, james rinjaiay; is not, expected to" arrive before 4 o'clock-ihis( afternoon at the earliest frbm Anyox, Stewart and other northern points. The vessel Is late because df having had to make an extra call at North Pacific Cannery after leaving here Sunday night behind time for the north. , Staff Captain Joseph Aclpn, divisional commander of thej Army for Northern British" Co lumbia and Alaska, returned to the city on this afternoon's train after a brief visit to Port Esslngton and will sail tomorrow morning on the Princess Norah for his headquarters at Wrangell after .having spent several weeks in this district. BADMINTON IS PLAYED First United Church Beat Rupert v ;-East Three Events Out of Five Last Evening First United Church representatives beat Rupert East United Church three matches out of. five In a challenge badminton tournament at Rupert East gymnasium last night: The results were; B. J. Beale and Mrs. A. J. Squire (Rupert East) beat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halleran (First United), 14-13, 15-9, 13.17. Miss Nora Rogers and Norman McOlashln (Rupert East) lost to Jimmy Bryant and Miss B. .Edge-cumbe, 15-9, 6,11, 9-15. Peter Ferguson and John Murray i Rupert East) beat Stanley Dalby and Philip Edgecumbe, 15-3, 15-2. Miss Muriel Brewerton and Mrs. Hilda Duncan lost to Mrs. A. Halleran and Miss B. Edgecumbe, 14-18, 15-11, 10-15. B. O. Beale and Harold Bunn lost i a A. Halleran and Duncan Miller, 4-15. 10-15. In two friendly games Mrs. A. Letfhton and Rev. CEi Motte bca( Mrs. B. G. Beale and Rev. Alfred Wilson 15-9 while Mrs. C. E. Motte and Mrs. J. F. Feasby beat Miss A. Garnett and Miss Johnson 18-16. Refreshments were served by the United Church party with Miss Garnett and Miss Johnson in charge. tea ssessor and.Tax Clerk Positions Are Combined The city council last night adopted a recommendation from the finance committee that the position -f aasessor and tax clerk be combined as from April 1 at a salary of $2,300 per year and later, by resolution of Aid. Black and Aid. Pul-len, appointed E. S." AUlstone, at oreeent tax clerk, to the newly created position. Acting Mayor Collart pointed out 'hat, by the change, a saving of 300 In salary would be effected. Md. Pullen further mentioned that there would be an estimated saving of $100 by reason of the fact that, under the combined position, one set of books instead of two would be used. Aid. Rudderham thought that the change was a step In the ight direction. ZAM-BUK Soothes Injuries & Prevents BL000-P0IS0N PRINCE RUPERT Finnish and Steam Baths , and Massage Treatments Excellent for Colds and Rheumatism Open 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. Cor. Senond Ave. .St Sixth St. Phone, Black 761 Ladles' Days Thursdays and Fridays Lady Attendant WJ.lc.1 Be Sure to Ask for Kotex There is no substitute for this feminine hygienic necessity Doctors and Nurses advise women everywhere to use Ketix, thi Niu and Improved Sanitary Napkin, because it assures -ample hygienic protection. The celiucotton aDSorbcnt wadding which is used in Kotex is five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton. Kotex is wonderfully soft and pliable. Nothing else can be so comfortable, and still bring you such security and freedom from worry. No embarrassment when buying. Just say Kotex at any drug, dry goods or department store. Regular size 60c for dox of a dozen. Super-size 75c Directions in every package. 5 Features of the New and Improved Kotex 1. Kotex is soft Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into chafing hardness. But a delicate, lasting softness. , 2. Safe, secure . . . keeps your mind at ease. 3. Kotex filter is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet absorbs .5 times as much. 4. In hospitals . . . Kotex is the identical material used in 50 of Canada's leading hospitals. 5. Deodorizes, safely, thoroughly, by a patented process. MADE IN CANADA KOT.G X ' Sanitary Napkins Taa 1 1 Hi 1st This advertisement is not puimMieo or ouspiuyt'l uy Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Hritiah ''nlnmhia Steamship Movements For Vancouver-Sundays ss. P. Rupert 5:30 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ...1:30 p.m Thursdays ss. P. George 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. Fridays s;. Cardena ..Midnight Mar: 12 ss. Prin. Norah.. 5 pjn. Mar. 23 ss. Prin. Norah ..5 p.m. From Vancouver Sundaysr-ss. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 1050 ajn. Fridays ss. Cardena p.m. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary . .4 pjn. Sats. ss. P. Charles .10:30 a.m. Mar. 8 ss. Prin. Norah a.m. Sundays ss. Pr. Rupert jt ' Frdm Ocean Falls- Weds. ss. P. George 10:30 pan Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 4 p.m. I Fridays ss. Cardena p.m. 1 Sats. ss.Pr. Charles .10:30 a.m. .For Ocean Falls-Sundays ss. P. Rupert 5:30 pan. Tuesdays ss. Catala .1.30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. George 10 pjn. ! Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Mar. 8 ss. Prince John 10 p.m. ' Mar. 22 ss. Prince John 10 pjn. the Mail Schedule For the East Mons.. Weds., & Sats. 10:30 ajii. From the East-Suns., Tues. Si Thurs. 3:30 pjn. For Vancouver Sundays 4:30 pjn. Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. Thursdays ,.9 pjn. Fridays 11 pjn. Mar. 12 and 23 pjn. From Vancouver Sundays ...4 pjn. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. Fridays pjn. Saturdays .,...10;30 p.m. Mat 19 and 29 ajn. Mar. 19-ss. Prin. Norah a-m.For stewart amJ VtcznUr, Mar. 29 ss. Prin. Norah ajn., alirirt0. For Naas R. and Tort Simpson I , Wetoesdays Sundays ss. Catala a pjn.; SatoroJfr.. Port Simpson- ' ' ..P.....7 p.m. . 3 p.m. From Naas R. and Port Simpson From Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 ajn. Sundays 8 p.m. For Stewart and Anyox Tuesdays . 11:30 ajn. Sundays ss, Catala 8 p.m. Thursdays . 8 p.m. Weds. ss. Prince George 4 pjn. i To Naas River and Port Simpson Sats. ss. Prince Rupert ...4 pjn. Sundays ; 7 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox 1 Tucsdays-ss. Catala ..llOlfljh; t rom ivaas Kiver and !Tjiedays jmjf fr ' 1 ajn. at Queen CharlattriCUP' Urfffeh 4-ihd.2r ain. From Queen Charlottes- March 6 and 20 . ajn. For Alaska-March 19 and 29 9 pjn. From Alaska MarchN12 and23 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm-Sundays 7 pjn. Wednesdays 3 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 'pjn.