hnrsdar February 20, 1830. FliOUR ,i For All Your BAKING SPECIAL ! 1 TuiH' Klenzo Tooth Paste, 1 Meritas Tooth C Rrusi 70c Value for wvl 1 i 'j; Mermen's Talcum Powder, 1 Powder QAre pvii50c Value for VC B M Y PLATE AND CUP SET fjfgg Pioneer l)rifjcjisfj, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ilMnt Hum ftlnr Huurn IHIRD WE 6 SIXTH ST TLLEPMONFS ''620c Three Graduate Pharmacists I , VVM (II V:H. VllTOKIA. H..ofi IU. IWIfUlalc. Ocrmu Ilt, Alert I hi.. Ttimdii). 1:30 p.m. I-. ,f H',i nnKX. UCIOUM. Ilutedul. Alrrt IU)f. fir . t'rtdar inMnfehf fx Jll.lte AHt. ANYOX. HTKWAKT. Na. UiW. Pert MiM. !n- iiiv s.wi D.m . nnr It M SMITH tttflt Prtnvr Kapert. n C It n.uch r'rkrt ild ta Vlrtorla ll rtrattl .and httcaatr tted I' i -1i . iletlnfon Special Round Trip Excursion Rate ; I B f coST Will Re In Effect Frem 1)KCL!.HER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH r I-ui il.er Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE KLTEKT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and 8aas&U bruary Bth. 22nd. - r" To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle pbrtuiry 12th. Mth. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Hound Trip Excursion tickets rrirW Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria. S4.)0. Aernts For All Steamhlp Lines W C Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave, frinre Kuaert. Flione 31 Ranadian National Qjc Largeft Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE kiilinits from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, V1C-TORIV SKATTI.E. and intermediate points, Thursday 10 pjn. OP ANVOX and STEWART earn Wcdnesdar at. 4 jn. lor North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. Hound Trip Excursion Tickets Prince Rupert-Vanconver, and Victoria. S4.e0 FASM M,iH th.iixh I.K.WE I'KINt'E KlTfiKT MOVTHY. WF.UNEKI) Y and HTl'KI.V 'U ": " iuT. ,'",C!; ''lllKiE. MlMOXTOV, HINNlltCI. all mMii Vjtrtrtn tn4, ll(tl Mi'tek. AOBNCY Al l. 0(':A SJTEAMMIir urn ( ii.v Ticket Office. 528 Third Af Prince Rupert Phone 26 COAL Bay the real Coal our famous Edson and Cawldy-V llington tn any quantities. Also Rulkli-y Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. roue Rupert Feed Co 1'HONES 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander . I'llONc 875 IIF.HNEII IU OCK DENTIST I TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRl'SH PASTEURIZED SULK AND CREAM DAILY Earlv Delivery Throughout the City tsvssinHtnaasF The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night in the hospital. It was the initial meeting of the 1930 board. Those present: Jamas H. Thompson, president; Aid. W. M. Brown. C. L. Monroe. Frank Dlbb. R. E. Benson O. P. Tinker. Aid. S. D Ma:donald. and Q. V. Wilkinson directors, and H W. Birch, managing secretary. Local Items Dentist. 686. Dr. J. K. Gosse, Phone Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. Premier. Orchestra. AdraUsisn 50c. uiascs mica oy rcgtsiereu, optometrist at Heilironer "Store, (tf ) Lesion 45 Novelty Dance. February 20. Good floor, good music, and fun. 43 The fire department had a call at 11.40 yesterday morning to the CNJt. wharf. There Was. no fire but for some unascertained reason the newly, installed Are alarm system on Che. dock sent in a call. Reporting for the house committee at last night's meeting of the hospital board, Aid. W. M. Brown announced, that storm windows had been placed around the basement ward In the institution, new mattresses had been ordered paid for since they were found to be up to specifications, a light had been installed Id the stairway from the "j; Suggested That Todd Will Give Up Salmon Traps New Hospital Plan Referred To Committee Th e, object of building a new fttAifsUHn this city was discussed Wefir at the monthly meeting of the hospital board last night. The whole matter was referred to the executive committee for investigation and report. ds Checks J By modem vaporising ointment just rub on 3 VapoHui HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel imh:k new management MraiH lleatrd; Trellrr' Hmplp Hwmm: Hut and Cald Water lec Ihi Mku AU Train t IMat IUtes $19 and Up NHKCIAL MONTHLY KAIfcH JOHN FRY aad A. DONALD lroirletr PHONE 51 IB Central Oavln 8 pence and W. H. Norton, Edmonton. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Firth St. W. Smith, Savoy Prince Rupert. New Royal Hotel 4. Zarrlll, llnp. THE HOTEL NORTH WIIII.K H t As Cold Water: ateara Hat 75e PER DAY AND UP Trl-rhu- tSI Royal E. R. Bell, Vancouver; E. city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDF.K NEW MANAGEMENT DAILY NEWS THE PAGE Tim EE Painful Boils One After The Other Broke Out On Arms Miss K. Rudd, 1100 Victoria Drire, Vanconwr, B.C, write: About year sgo I was troublod with boils. ,r i. w i .1 -. i I i.Mmyt urgiLB QUI, V& uij aims, IU1U no sooner wo on healed than, another would tome to take ill plate. I uf-iered great pain with them, and tried different medicines and ointments, but they did me no good. "I was advised to take and, my, what relief I Rot; soon my kin was as clr&r as before." Pot dp onlv by The T. itilbum Co, Limited, Toronto' Ont. 4 n Taxi Phone 4, pic 4 Taxi, tf Seats now on reserve at Orme's main entrance to the basement j "Tbe Patsy." and renewal of the water pipes) thrniiffhnnt th bniiriinir w.'s now I This afternoon's train due from under way. The committee was em- tue " w irpuriu luuliUmbia. powered to proceed with the mak-, morning to be on tone. ANNOUNCKMB.VTS l44 In fisheries circles today it la being euggested that J. H. Todd & Moose Leg'on 45 Annual Novelty Sons-will be giving up their trapa Thursday, February 20. lifer. 1 .benefit of the Fraaer River (jshjfrmn, that firm having todiy the only salmon traps In Brntan conmma'. Catholic Women's league elal Friday, February 21. The Rebellion of Tteath," United Church, March T. I Pioneers' Bridge, I Dance March 10. DEL MONTE PRUNES Large sise, 3 lbs EAGLE LOBSTER Via tin . G0LDDTJ8T Per pkg DRY PACK SHRIMP Per tin vrroMfl ' Ma p tin : FEL8 NAPTMA SOAP-' Per ctn - PLUM JAM-Klng-Beaeli Pure, 4. per tin . JUMBO ORANGES Swtet and Juley, 3 for DOLLAR BOXES SODAS Prtsh Stock, per box COTTAaE ROLLS (Smoked Pork Shoulders Rolled and Boned) per lb. Bo Players' dab staging the "The Patey," Feb. 24 and 25 at Moose Rail. CXJUi. Sixth Aahual Ball. Auditorium, FMdsgr. Feferaary 28. (Ifi) Bajrtiefe ; 0breh Msrch 1 V . Vetsfa 2' ' j Tea, avytu twin inwtwm au Dance at Bits' Hob4 Tharaday March t. First Whist and Catholic Women's League Spring Sale. April 24. SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday ROLLS OATS-Quaker with Chinaware, per pkg SSc 46c 40c 30c 25c 29c 75c 47c 20c 65c 27c Watts' Grocery Quality Right I'll ONE 55 Prices KiKht PHONE 56 Billiards tonight Grotto vs. Canadian Legion. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, sailed on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon for a trip to Stewart on official duties. Husb'ands are you 'bcSa; of your family? If not come and see how to become the head in your houses hold. See "The Patsy." 43 Capt. J. D. Gillatt of Sandspit arrived in the city on the Prince John this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands for a visit here. St. Andrew's Cathedral Men's Annual Br.nquet, Thursday February 20 at 7 pjn. Hot dinner and first class concert. Tickets $1.00. 43 Rev. Peter Kelly, who has been visiting for the past two weeks at Skidegate with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens, arrived in the city on the Prinee John this morning enroutw back to Nanaimo where he is In the ministry of the United Church. During his brief stay here, Mr. 45 ! Kelly is the guest of Mr. and Mrs B. J. Bacon. He is Grand Chaplain of the Native Sons of British Co- ing of repairs to the floor at the -- I The application of Miss Acnes Fifth -Avenue entrance and th tner cnarues vm i. sauea oy I Johnson for the position of X-Ray floor to the kitchen near the ; the Princes Rupert Jrday after- and iaborato ry technician in the ' noon on hj return t Anyox after Inks, w . i local b(Mnltal WM tore the - NOTICE L. F. Coles, piano tuner, is now in town. Call Red 103 l a .4m lh M A IMl " John R. Morgan arrived in the city on the Prince John this for orders, morning from his log -ring opera- 3,tlons at Queen Charlotte City. He will spend several days in the city before leaving for a trip to hospital board last night. In order I that information and advice on the matter might be secured from Mist-Harrison, lady superintendent, and tne medical association, it wa referred to the executive commit tee with a view to having a report for the board at next month's meeting. cases receiving treatment under the Workmen's Compensation Act were again tinder discussion at but I night's hospital board meeting, j There has been difficulty through doctors admitting patients under the act for treatment of whom fees ! ary of the city's incorporation Tn addition to the card party and dance entertainment, there will be vocal solos by Mrs. J. E. McLeod and dancing exhibitions by Miss Nan Craig and her class. Dr. A. G. Huntsman of Toronto, who is a visitor in the city will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, accompanied by D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. Dr. Huntsman, who addressed the Rotary Club at its weekly lunrheon today, is chief biologist oi the Biological Board of Canada fonlor director of the Halifax Fish eries Experimental Station and of the biological station at St. 'An drews, HB.. and a member of the faculty of the University of At last nipht's meeting of the hospital board a letter was read from C. R. Holdcroft, who was a patient in the local institution for three years and who is now at Tranquille Sanitarium, expressing his thanks for kindness and attention which had been accorded him during his sotourn in the hospital. Wa'ler Lawrie, Eagle's organiser, who broke his arm while visiting the city recently, also expressed his appreciation, through Aid. Brown, who went south on the "H" boat with him, for excellent riirrint he had received at the hospital. The matter of instituting a tic ket system of dues In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital for the benefit of salmon fishermen wan again discussed at last night's meeting of the hospital board but no decision was made pending the receipt of further information; The ouestion was accordingly laid on the table for another month. Meantime further word is expected from Northern B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association which proposed the scheme. It was recalled that there was a ticket system here In the early days but it had been dropped on the departure of Dr. J. T. Wall, house surgeon at that time, for overseas in 1914. The board will endeavor to obtain information as to how the scheme worked out at that time. Gave 1761 Days Treatment Slonth 225 More Than Last Year Last! A total of 1764 hospital days' treatment was given during January In the Prince Rupert General (Mm ijouiTe&ii QlattH 'Mot : Hospital Here Is Much Busier In 6oz. Flasks, and Tins of 4and 10 Cubes 0. B. FINN 88 1 Work of Bioloficai Station Explained to Parent-Teachers By Local Director The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association Hospital at a cost per day of $3.05, i wa, held last evening at the Borden could not later be obtained from it wu reported to the board at iu o. c.vi o m.-.. r " auvci gvuwi mui wub. iv. the Compensation Board. There ! testufcr mortthlV mttnir last were also said to be Instant Where ;Uy ffie'ghafcnan of the finance ' good attendance nattents received treatment other ; committee; G P. Tinker. The lady The treasurer's renort showed a 'iian for injuries sustained while at woik. The Prbne Rupert Pkmeers' Asoc:i.".tion meeting last niirht. it the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack, heard that tickets were sell- n wen for the card party and dance which will be held on March 10 to mark the twentieth anniver- supermienaent, miss Jean Harrison --edit balance of $68.75. RU.. announced that this repre- a communication from D. J. tented an Increase of 225 hospital Hartley, principal of the Anyox days over January of last year. ' . public School, was read regarding a Collections of the hospital for the ' proposed visit of Dr. Clem Davies to month totalled $5,105.17 and dls-; the northern nart of B.C.. but the bursements, $5,379.99, leaving a de-ficlV'of 'f2T4.82. " ELKS WIN BILLIARDS Scored Victory on Tuesday Night's Fixture by 1201 to 1172 Aid. S. D. Macdonald suggested at last night's hospital board meeting that, since the hospital was reporting surpluses every year, a re meeting felt that they could not undertake the necessary financing the visit would entail. D. B. Finn of the Biological Station was the speaker of the evening and, at the request of the president and to the evident satisfaction of the meeting, took for his subject some phases of the work done by the biological stations in their experiments to assist the fishing In dustry. This assistance was recog- Tuesday night's Billiard League jnlsed by the fishing interests now fixture between the Grotto and though at first they were skeptical Elks resulted in a victory for the, that science could assist them. Lodge Men by a score of 1204 to Many of the experiments now con-1171 Two outstanding games play-jcerned themselves with the preser-ed last night resulted as follows: ration of the flab both in the sea. W. J. Nelson Grotto), 260; A. A. I to prevent depletion, and with the Easron (Elks), 241. James Andrews, 217; W. E. Wll llscroft. 250. Lower Hospital Kates Are urged development of waste products. Reference was made to the waste that occurs in the pilchard reduction plants and hew these by-products ma'y be conserved. The value of the oil from the same fish was that was being more and more recognised for stock and even for human consumption. Experiments now were under way to discover how the characteristic duction tn rates lor puouc ward fish flavor is conveyed so as to patients at least might be made. He i taint the flesh of the animal that did not like the idea of profits be ing shown from misfortune. is fed on fish meal. Modern refrigeration aimed at Managing Secretary H. W. Birch ' processing the fish in such a way and other members of the board i that when thawed out it would be pointed out that the surpluses were ; in no way different from the na-not really on operation. They had , tural freshly caught fish, been brought about through collec- j The placing of fish with their full tioo of old accounts, Increased li- nutritional value in the homes of quor profit, etc. It was also ex-; every person in any part of the plained that provision had to be worid at a reasonable, profit to the made for certain replacements from time to time. Charges here compared very favorably with other places. Though there was considerable discussion, no action was taken on the suggestion. G.N.R. steamer Prince John Capt. E. Mabbs, arrived in port at 1j0 this morning from Vanfoyver via the Queen Charlotte Islands ind will remain here until 10 o'clock Saturday evening when she will sail on her return south over 'he same route. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man going east to take charge of horse to Telkwa Sunday morning. For particulars Apply Valentin Dairy. 44 fishing industry and cheaply to the consumer was the goal of much of the experimental stations' work. On motion of Mrs. J. E. Boddle, seconded by Miss M. Hartin, a very hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Finn for hi highly interesting address. Mrs. E. Anderson was heard to advantage in' vocal solos, "Morning," and "Trees," Mia Orassle accompanying. The Cosmopolitan Orchestra also contributed several musical numbers that were much appreciated. SECOND HALIBUT FARES The second halibut catch of the reason arrived last nlpht. It was 800 pounds which was brought in by the Port Slmson boat Sarah 13., Cr.pt Ktchaii Bryant, and which was sold to the Bacon