nc?day. January 8, 1030 H fli aL " i WW Rllll This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at & v. a w i f.ii ran mi hn rra -ja-K Li L7l LaL Ptoncv,r DrUeci.sls HIM) AVL t, SIX! n ST. TELEPHONfi 8? , 200 Three Graduate Pharmisls UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllnci t'ruin rrlurc llucrrt lor VANC 01 A tit. VICTORIA, nanwn 1MV. llulrUahr. Alrrl lla. rt.. Tur- il,,, . i Mi p.m. I'.-ir VN' Ol Hlt. Vll roiiU. Ilulrdale. Alel Ifcij. tie . t'rtdar mklntoht Ht ALICE ARM. ANYOX. STEUAUT, Na l.-.er, Inrt Mlmpnoii, iiiv day. 8:00 p.m S Slid Anue II II SMITH Atfnl Prliir Hiiptrl. II. C. Through lki told to Victoria and Krattl .and bumic thetkrU Ihnniiii dutliiatloii. Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will lie In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 lor Further Information Enquire At Local Office i bc coast steamships w ""t rj B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway- lecember 28. January 11, 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and 8eattle Jan. 1. 16, 20. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave.. Prince Rupert, I'hone 31 .ANADiAN NATIONAL CThc Largeft Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AN1J TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE KUrEKT for VANCOUVER, VIC-TOUIA, SEATTLE, anjnjnifjillfinlnii. each Thursdar 10:00 p.m. ruu ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For NOKTII and SOUTH OUKEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnlshtly. rAsr(inu tkainm i.iavt: nuvii: ultkiit MnMMV UtllMHDW and KATI KOAV it II:' -MM. Ir I'HIM'i: (iKOIKii: EDMONTON. WINNU'Ml. nil miiU Eualmi Canada, liHlted Nlatfa. AllEM V ALL OCEA flTKAMMIlr UStA City Ticket Office. 228 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 MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap ......$28.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap t. $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. . . .$25.09 2x4 and 2x6, 8 t,q 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried 1ootf lify' icilinpatidljFinlsh, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. v Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3GI Retail Yard, Cow Day, Telephone 428 If your nancr docs not arrive, telephone the office Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. C8G. J. H. Gosse. rtione James Felld sailed yesterday afternoon .fin the Catala for, William Gilchrist has placed his resignation as a member of the board of school trustees in the hands of the secretary for presentation to the board at its regular : monthly meeting tonight. Mrs. Jamas Farquhar returned to the ,city on. yesterday.. ajCter-1 noon's train from Terrace where j 3he spent Christmas and New Year's visiting with her parents, Canon and Mrs. T. J. Marsh. Roy Summers of the C.N.R. divl- jslon freight agent's office here, re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after spending a holiday visiting in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland. T. Van Dyk, district game warden for Northern British Columbia, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince Oeorge and will spend the next few days here on official duties. Provincial Constable William! Harrison arrived in the city on' yesterday afternoon's train from) Hacelton, having in his custody a! man who has been sentenced to ail for supplying liquor to Indians. ' Miss Jessie Rothwell returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's j train from Regkia where she .rpent Christmas and New Year's i While going east. Miss Rothwell ; received the sad news of the death of her oldest brother, William ! Rothwell. She reached Regina in, time to attend the funeral. After a soft day in which srurv ( or rain was threatened, local'" TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE HIRER AS soon as your skin gets rough and chapped or gives-yoil twinges of pain as a result of the cold, apply that ever-ready toothing healer, Zam-Bulc It Soothes Pain in a gratifying: manner. This rare herbal balm, by its pene tratmg healing action, will quickly, rescue you from chaps, chilblains, and all innammatory pain produced by the weather. There is nothing like Zsm-Buk for healing raw bleeding: cracks in the skin, and ending the torture of Winter skin ailments. Hands, arms, and feet, or any part exposed to the weather should all be rubbed over daily with Zam-Buk both as a preventive or as a corrective. Grows New Skin Miii Bozioa Strips, of Bait Hansford. N.S. writes "l sH-ered terribly with chapped hands. Stmt kettkoecuckW uAtUttAtat. m4 pMn wps to inteoM thit I ccuM ntt pat Br kandi tn vtm. JM won I eommtneed minu Ztm-Tol ike p. in and martin Mnsttiaa befan to dit appear, and 1 conMieed nmil mr kaadt mm compiaulr heated with new akin." Get a box of Zam Pa from roar dealer to-dar ' 30c the boi. 3 for S1-J3. Zam-ISttk MeaictQai beep. I ffl USIFUL sampie ttx W J& Saul Fra ioI Paid M aSjVmi 1 " rtodtr en rf i KwS&ti ' ' In Zam.Buk Ull Ca., rSgrJaaB ""r"' si Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dickens will I Regular meetlnir Trades and La- sail this afternoon on the Prince bor Council tomorrow night at 8 Rupert for Anyox. jo'clock. Frank Waterhouse freighter James Farquhar returned to the Watno, Capt. Allen Ogden, arrived city on the Prince Rupert this in port at 11 o'clock last night morning after spending a holiday from Vancouver with a general visiting In Vancouver, cargo for delivery here, h ,i .. . , Uon of the second cold snap of the s paying a brief visit to the city, ,hp ' return here to- wlnter seems to be in prospeci. havlna arrived veo rrom truru tne u.c aseena crr.u, , This morning the wind was again j River on in the north and the landing at WJO, 1 rising. barometer t ANNOUNCBMRNTS steadily Moos Charity Bail January 7 16 Werthown piano rflcital Wednesday. January 29. HOTEL ARRIVALS SCALE OF CHAKOBS The following is tne acute of chargns nwde for TtadiiH? noticet. Birth N'otiaas ftOc. Curds Mt Thanks. AS. Funeral Notices 11. Funeral Flower 10 per 1 name. Mnrriapre and Entfagement announcement S2. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4- Central Hotel IMirlt NBW JIANAOK.MBNT Htmm Hr.il-d: TrmteUrfs" WMn Hnwnix: Hot ami Cnkt Water VrrH llus Jli All TMlno and Boat Hates $1.00 and Up NIWIAI. MONTIItV IIATKH JOHN THY and A. DONALD rrawrirlflra PHONE 51 Central C. Hill. city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cola water In all rooms A. J. rRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts. Savoy. Lyster Mulvaney and J. J. Burns Lake; J Robinson, Vancouver; 'John Hansen, city. New Royal Hotel J. SCarelll. l'ri. TIIK HOT i:i. WOltTII WHILE Hvl & Cold Water- Btisun Meat 75o I'EU DAY AND UP T'lapliour am Itoyal John West. Eistall; Mr. and Mrs. M Dak.ii., Edmonton; J. Pon'.ley. CNR.: C J. Uputhday, Shnwnigair M Botch, G. Anderson and J. Blelersen, city. Charles P. Balagno has left the temporary service ,pt fhe Consolidated Export Co., and Hrttnam Oll-christ is with the concern for the time being following, the resignation of F. G. Pyle from the company's staff. Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Shop by Phone and Take Advantage of Our Delivery Service COTTAGE ROLLS Bone- Of3f less shoulders. Per ft) BULK SOAP FLAKES The wash-dayhelp. SLICED PBAOHBS-2s. Packed in Australia. 97 Per tin APRICOTS 38. Paatotl V7(r in AuatraUa. Pet tin .. .. 1 CAMPBSLLV TOMATO SOUP -For these cold days, sifZr A 3 tins MALKIN'B BUST HONEY QQ0 Jars, each TOMATOES 2 V3S. MaBctn's -flySx, Best. Per tin' DRIED PRUNZ6- D I 99 n Monte. Siae 30-40. 4U1js. BULK FLOUR Order arl, Qn 10 ids. HBZNZ TOMATO CATBtlP epiy 1 Large bottles. Per sot. lTONE 18. Q(n Per tin VX TABLE RAISINS- , -f0 To clear, per pkg. JLOV fi LAYgli FIGS 7 . To clear, per lb. ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT tffp Special, 3 for Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right 1'HO.NC 55 1'IIONK 5C It being so soon after the holl-r'ays the Prince- Rupert Teachers' Federation did not hoMlts regular monthly MUmf lajt ivenfrJf but? ... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 'Hocklriand There was no meeting of the child returned to the city on the Young People's Society of First Prince Rupert this morning from United Church last night. Weekly a vacation trip to Vancouver. meetings will be resumed next week Morley Snler- wel1 known Pw-of on Monday evenings Instead Tuesday. der traveler, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for J. C. Simmons, who has been a Anyox and Stewart on business. natient. In ths Princs Tlnnprt Clm. eral William B. Tobey. son of Super-lured Hospital suffering irom an in-' lntendent and Mrs. W. H. Tobey. leg. will sail on the Prince retuei to the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for Van- couver. Mrs. Wilfrid Gratton and daughter, Mrs. George Arseneau, who have been vtslUng for the past couple of months in California Rupert' this morning from a trip itWatson. to Vancouver. Norman McLean and Jack Crawford are now, taking week about as purser of the steamer Prince Ru- 11 13 Mr Crawford's this returned to the city on the Prince trip Rupert this morning. .week. J. S. Rogers of the Rupert Mar, Ina Tsr-i 1 1 at T trt ffif m wtiorl t Vt aa morrow evening and sail south at " ' . yesterday afternoon's : 10 pjJ1 ' city on the Prince Rupert t this. train. morning auer spending me unnsx- mas and New Year holidays at Victoria with Mrs. Rogers and family. fng on Friday night of next week. n?r hreQ the Consolidate ,ui. Mining & Smelting Co., and Mrs. iv una misir. memueis 01 me ... ,w- J 'after having spent a holiday In tne 50Utnern lnterlor-was The Prince Rupert' Dally News included among a long list of Address on "League of Nations" publications which wert congratu- by Hlam on Friday4 Jan. 'ated in the annual report of L. 8. uary 10 at 6:15 ln the Commodore MrOlU. retiring president of the cafe Dinner tickets $1.00. A 11m-Omtnpca Branch of the British lted number of places available to Columbia Chamber of Mines, the publlc by application to the Smithers. for giving publicity to women's Canadian Club, Phone the mines of the central interior 454 (7) Mr. and Mrs. G. J. S. Anderson Jack Irwin, on a vagrancy arrived in the oltjr. on the Prince charge, was fined $20, with option Rupert this morning from Vancou- of 30 days' lmprfjonment, by Ma-ver to visit here with their par- gistrate McClymont ln city police ents. Mrs. Anderson was formerly court this morning. It was Irwin Miss Mayme Dobb of this city. Mr. who made a getaway from an of-Anderson was formerly a member fleer last Saturday night and of the local branch of the Bqnk of would not stop when a shot was Montreal but is now stationed fired. with the bank in Vancouver. I CRAIG SCHOOL OF DANCING Miss Craig had the honor of j Mr. and Mrs. A. E. May arrived ln the city on yesterday after noon's train from Edmonton to 1 spend a couple of days here bo-' fore sailing tomorrow night on the , Prince Rupert for Vancouver ln I 1 the course of a holiday trip to the coast. Mr. May U an ex-mayor of Principal, Nan Craig, Gold Medallist , the city of Edmonton. Enroll now for Instruction in the i lntest I Capt. Harry Nedden, well known . , , . 1 skipper of Canadian National 1 Too. Tan. Hnlmt. fircrinn. . o m. .u a 'to be making a gradual recovery although It may be some time yet jadstog the Highland at Dancing before he nble tQ regume nli tlic Vancouver Exhibition. STUDIO, 316 SIXTH AVENUE Phone Oreen 692 SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO OUDKIt 1 work. J. P. Forde. dlsvrtct engineer for the federal department of public works, Victoria, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the couth, being here on official duties ln connection with i the construction of the new flsh- I ermen's float here and other mat-' ters. He will return to Victoria, ,'tb- Cutling, Workmanship and StyU. morrow evening. All Guaranteed - nmtf McCb7i foreman of SUITS STBAM CLEANED AND sampling shop of the Granby PRESSED j CO. at Anyox, and a pioneer of this city, will nail or. the Prince We Deliver to Any 'Part of thi Rupert this afternoon for the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 smelter town. He arrived here Sun-'day after having spent Christmas 'and New Year's visiting with relatives In Vancouver and has been ! spending a few days in the city renewing old acquaintance. , Presbyterian L A. Elects Officers Mrs. 1). C. Stuart Re-elected President of Women's Organization . Yesterday Afternoon Mrs. D. C. Stoait-.'Kas re-elected president of -the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church at the annual meeting which was held yesterday afternoon in the Church Hall. Other officers for the coming year are: Honorary president Mrs. William Anderson. First vlce-presIdenli-T-Mrs. James Simpson. Second vice-president Mrs. J. Allan Carolan. weU known Stew- Jonn Mlu6n. "snenes aepan-j . l nr ,. art business man. is a passenger ment engr, arrived in the city Alllllial iYieetlnff -i .j . . . on the Prine nunert thia mnm- 5- aooara me innce itupert wway - - i p. ra . rti l returning north after a brief hoH- in" fm , v n.Vuv"' St Petfir S LhurCil . . on nfflrlnl dntlea c will rrtiirn Ula O VUU1U1 aay inp w Vancouver. Mrs. .uaro- " 'an Is remaining in the south for 8011111 tomorrow night. a while longer. I . 1 A. Wright, Prince George Ford W. Chatwin. western repreeenta- car dealer, arrived in the city on at 11:30 this morning from Van- option of 14 days' Imprisonment, "onver. Powell River and Ocean y Magistrate Mcuiymont m city j w eather conditions tightened iinj James A. Brown, ;well known and wjU Ma at 4 010,. thj, police court this morning, rain last mgni ano a conumm-, P0n tssinnion sawmm upcrmur, ; alternaon for Anvox and Rtl!WaTt Secretary-Mrs. W. L. Sandlson. tive of Ford Motors with head- the Prince Rupert this morning, Th nnrmnl v,trv m-(.Hmr quarters in Vancouver, arrived in to spend a few days with Mr. andjof t p, vnBufp.n rhnn-h, ami the city from the interior on yet- Mrs. H. O. Kennedy, before pro terday afternoon's train and will ceedtng to the interior. sail tomorrow night on the Prince . N. P. master of HUtrt fnr Vnnw.nv-r CaPt- Hocking, the oaaian national ireigmer Treasurer Mrs. J. G. Stecn. Cradle rollMrs. W. M. Brown. Executive Mrs. Joseph Greer, Mrs. D. McLeod, Mrs. E. N. Valentine, Mrs. H. M. Foote and Mrs. M. Mcltobble. East End Congregation in Satisfactory Position; Officers Elected Cove, was held last night. The gatliering was of moderate size, but showed much enthusiasm. A review of church activities, . , , a . , .lUIVaBU Cajaa,VAaVrnaav.. MalM A kIVVM Some twenty-five or thirty per- Canadian u Seigneur u which is -tied! g nd cncou sons aroppea into Ala. prua- "i u "1C n"i'c4 " w mvai ui homme's mayoralty campaign dock, arrived in the city on the headquarters on the occasion of Prince Rupert this morning from their opening last night. Aid Vancouver. Prudhomme's suoporters express " 7 . . ... . confidence that he will be elted. . of ,9? having a, cha:f fraudulently bf, Frt.War obtained C. N. R. steamer Prinoe Rupert, lodgings at the Regent Rooms, Cain Nil McLean arrived in port Alex Bigoff was fined $20, with aging position. It was felt that a real want was being filled and good work being accomplished by St. Peter's. . The matter of church enlarge-, ment and a parish hall was laid over for the present. Election of officers for the com ing year resulted as follows: Lay representative to synod Robert Blanee. Wardens W. O. Vlger and J. E. SMeihieii Tom Kelsey and Fred Skinner!" 41', Officers Named By Ladies' Aid United Church school board and other persons ' d1" Atd of Flrst Unlted lne rrince Rupert nuperi this vnis morning moniuigr.. . ... . , mill min y (runt lntHa annual last jhhpheld its meeting evening at the parsonage. Officers for the ! coming year were elected as follows: Honorary president Mrs. W. H. Kergln. President Mrs. Frank Vickers. Vice-president Mrs. J. J. Payne. Secretary Mrs. Thomas Silver-sides. Treasurer Mrs. P. C. Miller. All these officers, with the exception of Mrs. Miller, were reelected from last year. New Zealanders Win Lawn Bowls From Canadians HAMILTON. New Zealand. Jan. 8. Rinks representing South Auckland today defeated the touring Canadian lawn bowlers six games to nil. COL. IIIAM HERE Paying his first visit to the city 'n his official capacity as assistant to the president of the Canadian National Railways, Col. T. A. Hlam arrived on the Prince Rupert to- uunai oicuuiatiiija, huu umucj wciui j , . ........ ... . IMusical Comedy, Ballroom, 'an operation some time ago inii.!?, 1"!." La"l!'"Lb! IMiysical Culture and every Vancouver and has since suffered 1 ne wm r6cwl eMt b traln Col ivnfl type nf of National Kniinnnl Tlnnr-o Dance ! from cloU In his legs, U reported , w , iliaiai 10 cu;t.uiiiuuiucu ujr jr, n. McNlcholl. general passenger agent, Vancouver, and J. M. McRae, general freight agent. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert Clear, temperature, 27. Port Simpson Clear, northerly wind, 13. - Whltehorse Pari cloudy, calm; light light south wind. . Carmacks Qloudy, north wind, 10 below. Stewart River Part cloudy, north wind. 38 below. Dawson Cloudy, balm, 21 R. H. Bedford of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station staff has returned to the city after having spent Christmas and New Year's at his home in