.merday. February 5, 1030. SPECIAL ! Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 J?u Pioneer Drttfeisiti THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. - - TLLLPIiONfb 8'fc20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hilling Hum rrlnr Biiurrl I VIVO' AT.lt. VKTOIilt. Hanwn IUy. Uulrdulr. (tii lail. Alert K.i' rti TufMlay, 1:111 p.m. r.r VAM Hi:n. YICIOKU. HulMlate. Aim ll. r , FrMar mUlnlfht t t AWT. ARM. AN VOX. STKUAUT. Kt IChrr. lMrt UmpMB. Mg. day. (.00 p.m. Ul AvcDur It M. SMITH ttrnt frlnc Rupfrt. II. C. Tlruuih t'tkrts wld to Victoria, aim Prattle .and bamie theckrd throiitli to drotlnatlon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 i j further Information Enquire At' Local Office I B ( COAST ItTEAMSHlPS B. C. Coast Steamship Service FAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway ebruary 8th, 22nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle rbruary 12th. 26th. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Round Trip Excursion tickets Prince Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria, $10.00. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave- Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Q7jc Largcft Railway Splcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, eaeh Thursday 10:00 p.m. I ".. ANYOX and STEWART rath Wednesday at 4 pjn. lor NORTH and SOUTH OLE EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fortnightly. rAsi:ta:u tkwns i.k.hk i-kimt. iu ri:m MOMtlV. m.llMXm ftnd SATt IflHV nt ll:S J. ' I'HIM'i: (.KOUIiK. t.ll.MONTON. MINNITMl. all hIhi jtTii CaitaiU. I lilted Male. AUKM'V ALL OCKA SIKAMMIIf LINK! ity Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave- Prince RupertPhone 260 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap v .$25.00 lxG No 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.60 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ccilinjr and Finish, Mouldings Lath. Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE KUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove; Telephone, 3G1 Hetnll Yard, Cow fcny. Telephone 423 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMPDelivered, per ton 13.50 Special Priced On; Your Winter Supply WOOD Jl'ST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF HIKC1I AND JACK TKVE MILL ENDS Per load $1-50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 Local Items Dentist. Dr. C86. J. It. Gosse, Fhone Mrs. D. E. Murphy returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Dorreen, wh. ere, she paid a href Vjsit. i!: ,n Mr.,M. A- Dupuis pf Ilaysport is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train f mm TYawhlttn ii nav a visit uHth ' her sister, Mrs. C. W. Homer,, 218 Fifth Avenue West. R. H. Worlock of W. II. Malkln Co. Ltd. staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical business visits to Prince George and other interior points. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port at 12 noon today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this after noon for Anyox and Stewart from whence she will return here tomorrow evening and sail south at 10 pan. A substantial reduction is now effective on rovnd trip tickets via Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert to Vancouver and Victoria Return tares from Anyox, Stewart and Ocean Falls to Prince Rupert are also reduced. Full par ticulars from City Ticket Office, Third Avenue, Phone 260. f22 Rev. Arthur Barner of Toronto superintendent of Indian Mis-; row. iChildrenCryl CASTOKIA: A BABY REMEDY XPVUOtD BY DOCTORS , iXM COUCCONSTWa.TI0M,0lARRHtA J HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t'MIEll NEW MANAOKMEXT Ml nun Ilna-d: Tnne"fr"' sl' Hot mud rjid wsnrr I'm ltu MtTta All TroliM nird ItlHIt Rate $IM and Up MTCUL MONTHLY KATKH JOHN FRY and A. DONALD ITopeWwm PHONE 51 Central H. V. Wilson, F. C. Brine W. Mavah, Prince George. and Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Bta. Savoy E. Profit. J. A. Ellis, and Mrs. George Matheaon, Stewart. Rev. James Dewar, Anyox, Stephen McNeil, Usk, A. F. Lundie and D. W. Ksisg, Prince Rupert. New Royal Hotel J. Znrrlll, ITip. THE IIOTLL UOUTIl Wllll.K Hvl rV Cold Wuut; 8tm Ht 75c PER DAY AND UP Telrplii.iio Sl Royal "1" &TB. Dodge. Banff, Mike Soblskl, Calgary, Ralph McVoy, Willow River. White Lunch Has Reopened l NDER NEW MANAGEMENT t THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK DON'T SUFFER WITH DANGEROUS INDIGESTION Do you suffer after mcah with a belching, from soar and acid stomach?' Many .believe they have heart trouble and tremble with fear, expecting any minute to drpp dead. This condition can.'bt; prevented, Likewise relieved; Take , Carter's Little Liver Pills after meal; and neutralize the gases. ' Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the-gas and entourage digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels will be cleansed of poison, painful and dangerous indigestion disappears and the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don't delay. Ask your druggist for a 25c pkg. of Carter' Little Liver Pills. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf ) Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. Premier X)rehttra. Admission 50c. 50 L. S. Coles, piano tuner, is now in town. Call Red 103 for orders. 36 J. H. Thompson, late wireless operator of the lighthouse tender Newlngton, has now joined the staff of the Digby Island wireless station. S. B. Knuteen of Hagensburg, in the Bella Coote Valley, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his return down the coast after spending a few days to take out his naturalization papers as a British subject in the County Court. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloom, who Association. ' 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Billiards tonight. 'Elks vs. Canadian Legion. (29) Easy dressmaking. Garments cut and fitted with full instructions for ! making. Mrs. Gammon, 427 5th E. Phone Red 690. (30) A. R. Holtby returned to-the cfty on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the interior on railway duties. the McMerdie Apartments. Mr. j evening in the Commodore Cafe sions of the United Church of Ca-jBloom u Hrgground for the, Wives and lady friends of nmom, unveu ux u.c u" i construction of a, new Accompanied, by pie widow, the remain of .the, lfttfft.O. A. Taylor, formerly postmaster and cannery official at Port Simpson, whose death occurred Hurt week in Vancouver, arjifeajloff&fc south on the Prince Rupert this morning. The funeral wul take place tomor residence leraay wwnoon s .m AvenlJe . Port Essington in the course of of the West. He his annual tour ....... ........ son before leaving. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN . u and all interested in the sal- mon fishing Industry. 4- A public meeting will be held in the City Hall on Wednes- day. Feb. 5, 1M. t:30 pm, un- 4 der the auspice of the North- em B. C. Salmori'Ftshermen Frank Hodgkinson has .resigned from the staff of the Central Hotel iwith which he has been identified I for several years and, with Mrs. Hodgkinson and son, expects to (leave shortly for Vancouver Island j to locate. Gavin SDence. formely a well rtcnown Scottish entertainer, who made two trips around the world while such, arrived in - the city from Edmonton on yesterday af ternoon's train and will sail to morrow night on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver to visit with a daughter. He is now engaged in the business of a 'piano tuner and will be back later in the month. GYRO CLUB HAS DANCE Dinner Party Last Night for In stallation of Officers Enjoyable Affair In connection with the lnstalla arrived in the city recently from tion of officers for the year 1930 MOntresd to snend the summer, the Prince Rupert Gyro Club held here, have taker up residence In-a very enjoyable dinner dance last the members as well as individual guests were present, the total at tendance being about eighty. The cabaret room was tastefully de eorated for the occasion with col ored lights and other adornments After full justice had been done to a special banaet spreadi,. Joseph Oreer, the lettritlg president,' read a report on: the.'xutlvlties of Business: To hear and aia- summer the provision of a counter proposals and jDaii park f0r boy, at the corner suggestions for the betterment ;of sixth Avenue and MeBrlde St of the salmon fishing industry. and two hoedown dslrrcW ffl play,, The general pudjic are in- ground work, lit Gref' parUcu- vited to attend. ' : iariy strewed tne'iirfeiatlon of All All salmon saimon net net, fishermen iisnnmen 1 f h e1uh for treneraus anrtfDort that especially Invited. ' . ANNOUNCKM ENTS Lelf Erikson Fishermen's Social February 7. Royal Purple bridsje, whist and dance. Feb. 7, Btk' Home. aosiaaa Moosebeart Women Wlktst Drive and Dance Thursday, February 13, at 8:30. 75c and 50c. (tf) Presbyterian ValeeUoe. tea Fab ruary 13, Church Hall. i Elks' ary 14. Masqaerade Ball, Feb-ru- Vatatbs copoart. Baptist Church, February 14, at 8 pjn., 50c. Moose Legion 45 Annual Novelty dance, Thursday, February 20. Players Club staging the "The Patay," Feb. 34 and 25 at Moose Hail. Of.R-A. Sixth Annual Ball. Autiitorium, Friday, Fetimary 36. (16) Cathottc Women's League Sprlnc sale. April 34. SUITS! SUITS! JIAM: TO ORDER Cut tint'. Workmanship' and Style ,, ,, AM- Gua"&$ . 1 UITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of thf ' City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619- the Gyro Club' daring' the -past year. Outstanding i events of the yeai in the club's history were the presentation to the public of the Westminster Olee Singers last had been accorded it In verlous ' av dnrlnt? the past years by then public. Without this, it would have . been impossible to accomplish the , public service work that the club . hoH hn liirrnalflit In . rarrvina out since its inception. Past Pr-vrnt L. W. Waugh acted as Instating officer and form ally declared the following as 1930 officer: PreaWent-C. A. Klrkendall. Secretary Ei J. Smith. Treasurer C. P. Balagno. Directors W. H. Tobey, Charles E. Starr. Dr. L. w. Kergin and DrJ J R. Gosse. The gavel was then turned ovejl ly. There ware vocal solos by Mrs. Jarvls McLcod, D. B. Finn and M. H. Blott. Mr. Oreer conducted the initia tion of Sam Jabour. II. A. Breen and William Mitchell as new mem bers of the club. Dr. J. H. Carson, another newly elected member, was unable to be present on account of Illness. A telegram of greetings was read froh Lieutenant District Governor Rutherford of Kelowna. After the banquet and installation proceedings, dancing was- en-oyed. Music was furnished by Al Ismail's Orchestra and Dr. J. R. Gosse was master of ceremonies.' The party u brought to a close at midnight. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PIANO TUNING de LUXE OARVIN SPpNCE and W. II. Norton of Sdmonton, Alberta, are Inaugurating . . . I Li.L 1 . . . 1 i Visit to give iimu-ia.uK minus service. They have been going east of Edmonton for 20 years and are adding this territory. All work guaranteed for one year. Don't hope for the best Get it. Leave orders at J. Lome , MacLarrn's. Do It now and have no regrets. FOR RENT Modern house, five-rooms and bath. Munro Bros, tf 50 of Canada's Leading Hospitals now use the same absorbent of which Kotex is made sbiorbent hu replaced turgicd cotton in 50 of (Until' t KOTEX great Hospitals I In these institutions, where every precastion known to Kience surrounds a patient, many thousand of pounds of Cello-cotton absorbent wadding (Kotex filler) were used last year the equivalent t millions of sanitary pads! Ktttx, tht tuw mi imfrtvii unitary tupkht, it made of many thin layers of toft, super-absorbent tissue. These many air-cooled layers make. Kotex not only r, but lighter, cltr to wear. They also permit adjustment of the filler according to individual needs. KDtex takes up Iff tunes its own weight in moisture and distributes that moisture evenly, not concentrated all in one place. Surely, if the medical profession1 finds Kotex absorbent best even in the most critical operations it cannot fail to be best for constant use. No embarrassment when buying. Just say Kotex at any drag, dry goods or department store. Regular size, 60c. for box of dozen. Super-size, 75c Directions in every package. KOTEX IS SOFT... I. Not Spiv soft-AeM, th&t "on Pt kt tale ctufir.f Wd-ntrM. Bat delicate, fleecy aoftneu tint Una (or hours. 2. S(. hcuii . . . keep your Blind at euc. 1. Roundod and taporcd corner for inoBiuplcuoui protection. 4. t)odorlzM . . . aalely, thoroughly, by a pecwl process. 5. DUpouble completely, luUntly. MADE IN CANADA KOT6X Sanitary Napkins ' 897 FOR SALE! Undivided Acreage in Prince Rupert Parcel 1, 90 acres $1,000.00 for 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 Mrs. Andrew Grant and family, Gilbert Meeker returned to the who have been on a two months' city on yesterday afternoon's train trip to Vancouver, returned to the from a week's trip to Terrace. city on the Prince Rupert this morning. L- P- Coles arrived in the city on 'the Prince Rupert this morning Mr. and Mrs. Simon A. Swanson, j from Vancouver. He is engaged in ho have been on a holiday visit to j the piano tuning business. Vancouver and Victoria, returned from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Capt Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner if masters and mates, arrived in the eity on the Prince Rupert this nomlng from Vancouver, being j here on official duties. i Further evidence was heard by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning in the case of Kem Sun Wong, who is charged with having opium in his possession, and the case was adjourned until tomorrow morning. G. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to "the city on the Prince Rupert this morn ing after a trip to California. Mrs. Woodland, who is now in Vancouver, is enjoying better health, and will be returning to Prince Rupert In a few weeks. Dr. George A. Wilson, superintendent of missions for the United Church In British Columbia, ar rived in the city on the Prince Ru'p- rt this morning from Vancouver o attend sessions of Prince Rupert resbytepr which opena here to- IT" Qiio; D. Tee, chief operator of Dlgby Island wireless station, who sailed yesterday afternoon for the south as relief operator aboard the steamer Catala, was accompanied by Mrs. Tee. They will be away for a month spending their annual vacation In Vancouver and Victoria. During their absence, their daughter, Miss Zola Tee, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stamford at the Marine Station. Charles Booking, president and general manager of the Granby Co, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound from Vancouver to Anyox. John W. Allen, superintendent engineer for the Dominion fisheries, arrived in the city on the Prince to the new president who conducfl Mrs. Blaney, wife of Constable 1 Rupert this morning from Vancou- Blaney of the city detachment of ver,, Dng nere on oineiai auues. the provlnlcal police, arrived in the I In the course of the proararnJcity on the Prince Rupert this morn-i Several Pacific Mills officials, ln- Mayor Cyril H. Onne spoke brief lng from Vancouver to take up res-.ch"img A. B. Martin, F. L. Young- ldence here. man and D. u. stenstrom, arrived I at Ocean Falls on the steamer Prince Rupert last night from Van couver. In connection with the death of the late E. A. Hudson, deceased is survived by Percy. Walter and Edith Hudson and Mrs. W. Herman of 1337 Park Ave., aud Leslie Hudson of Stewart. Clara Brown appeared in city police court this morning on a charge of intoxication and the case was adjourned until tomorrow morning, the woman being given her liberty on ball of $35. Patmore & Fulton, defence counsel, are consenting to Judgment for the plaintiff In the County Court case of Annie Rutten vs. Anton Moen which was to have come up tomorrow before Judge Young for hearing. The claim of the plaintiff was for some $500 and Interest ,on money' lesmeft. Wft'Mams, Marison St Oonaales had the case for the plaintiff. C.N.R. TRAINS For East Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11.30 From East Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. 3.30 p.m. See the news of the stores in the advertisements.'