a u k,ig. I B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS Canadian National I March 20, -930. Wednesday, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE k B N n n pi N 1 " il EASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS EASTER NOVELTIES Our Easter Goods Have Arrived and' Ar&.onsnlay Ganongs' and Pascalls' C See Our Wndovvs - HAVE SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE. ZTfie Pioneer Druanists THIRD AVE. h SIXTH ST. -- TELEPHONES 8t20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnsi f rom rtrlnrt Rupert lor VANCOl Vr.lt. VICTORIA. Situn.on Hay, llutedale. Ocean tails Alert liar, tie.. Tuewday. 1:30 pjii. ror VANCOLtER. VICTOtm. Kutednlft. Alert IUf. nr.. Fr'.dar mldnlrhl ror ALICE ARM. ANYOX. HTMVART. Nwu. Klin, rirt HlmPMa. Sun- day, (.00 p.m. 121 Jnd Atrnue l M .SMITH mm Prince Rupert. B.C.. Tlroush ttritrt void to VlrtorU and Seattle .and taicate checked through lo deMlnsilon B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau. Skagway .larch 8, 19, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-March 12. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Fall, etc., Vancouver and v icioru, every r riaay, ju p.m. At nts For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. Phone 31 Clht Largcft Railway Sysltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PKlSCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER; -VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For ANYOX each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. PASSESfJER TRAINS LEAVE PHI.rE RITCRT MOMIW, VEM.SI)V and SATUIIIAY at 11:30 a.m. lor PRINCE (iEOUCE. EIDIONTON, UINNIPEO, all print tattrrn Canada, I'nllrd Mate. AOEM'.T ALL OfEAK flTEAMMIII USER City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 261. COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG-I)elivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG-Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTS LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED. NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $4.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 bi ks tf 119 1 'nan 1 a 1 1 1 a i m w b otrtm el'!ln Vonuntlpns: LordiJh.' New Vcrk, Lrlpdg. ChlcHgo, Montreal. UefriwT: Royal Bunk of Canada, Or any ottr bank In Prinee Oaorge. D C. RAW FURS Trappers and Fur Collectors iTwvriUsiTSciE DELIVEUV OF Two Thousand Beaver Five Hundred Red Fox Five Hundred Cross Fox Five Hundred, Otter Five Hundred Lynx One Hundred Small Dark Fisher . i One Thousand Wolf As I am selling my furs direct to the manufacturers, I can'afford .of profit and do not fear competition. to Jo business on a small margin for higher prices and quicker re-turns, Ship your furs to me If desired I will wire my offer or will remit by wire. T. PAPPAS I11AYER AND EXPORTER OF RAW FURS PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Daily, Newell Ads. bring quick Results: n w Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 080. Mrs. M. A. Dupulfj.bf Haysport arrived In town on yest&Hay after- noon's train for a brief visit. We Ire glad to answer any questions about Fire Insurance. 'Hclgerson. 73 Father Godfrey O.MI. of Smith ers arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior to spend a few days in town. A. A. Easson will sail this after noon on the- Prince George for Anyox with Billy Bagshaw and Pete Chenoskl who are to box at the smelter town Friday night on a smoker card arranged hy the Community League. Georee E. Winkler of Victoria. who Is conducting a series of lec tures here for the provincial Mines Department, was the speaker today at the regular open luncheon of the Gvro Club In the Commodore Cafe. All viroa In the chair nnJ Harold McEwen was (responsible for the arrangement of the luncheon. pjjQgram. There was a large attendance 'of members and quite a good-, representation of guests, i ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Open Badminton Tournament Cathedral Hall, March 31. In aid of Organ Fund. j Eaglet Whist Drive and dance April2. ' Presbyterian Baxter Sale April 3. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, April 4. Eagles Smoker April 7. First United Church Easter Sate April 10. Daffodil dance April 21 In I. O.D.E. Hall. Catholic Women's League Spring Sale April 24. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. BED g? skin aSSeetions It tool, (.oolhes instantly. A fluid liiai aciuaiij uo-s wish me uit'miMieu ttiln rlraiu A bad skin is unfortunate, rtiiliarras-slns, unmrrswry, with this formula to rltli in hcaliuc tkments. W. J. McCUTCUEON, DRUGGtST ORMES LTD. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel INHE11 NEW MINAGEMENT Steam llratrd: Travfller1 Sample liiHimi; Hot and fold Water I'rrp Hun Merit All train and B cxi In Rates'- $1.00 and Vp SPECIAL MllNTIILV RATI.! C.R.BIGGART & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Central R. Wilson, Torcher Island; W. L. Jordan, K. L. Montleth and O. Persson, Terrace; A. Delorme and D. Parent, Prince Oeorge; J. Pont-ley. C.N.U.; W. H. Mobberley, Winnipeg; J. Lemlenx, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading fam- lly hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUhllOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy S. G.- Cooper. Terrace; Henry Bergerson, Hazelton; W. O. White-house and Mr. apd Mrs. White-houseT'WlnfnpVg; S. Ayers, city. NewRoyal Hotel J. Znrrlll. rop. THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot ti Cold Water: Bteam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 581 Royal Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Stuart, city; B. Gordon and J. J. Mclntyre, Vancouver; C. H. Underwood, C.N.R.; T. Lajos, Pitman; R. Fisher, Sun nyslde; .R. E. Hogan and Q. H. Tart, Hrfysport. Heart aid Nerves Caused Her To Have Cold Hands and Feet Mrs. Joseph Price, Bed Pine, N.D., writes! "Several -yean ago I was troubled with my heart and nerves and waa so tad, at . times, my hand and feet would become numb ana cold. "I happened to sea advertised and started takiug them at once. I eontinued for some little time, and since then I have had no return of my trouble." Price, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T, Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto. Ont a Taxi Phon.e 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Mrs. D. E. Murphy, who has been in the hospital for medical treatment, is making satisfactory pro gress. James Tield Estate. AH creditors are asked to file their claims with G. P. Tinker on or before March 31st. 75 Mrs. N. Beveridge, who was op crated- on at the hospital two or three weeks ago, is making go6d progress toward recqvery. H. C. Fraser, Inspector of schools, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. Oirl Guide concert, Friday, 8 p. m.. Cathedral Hall. Presentation of colors. Dancing and marching exercises. Admission 35c, children 20c. 73 bulbs. WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Why be handicapped with unsightly blotches on the face, eyes with yellow tinee and that tired and languid feci- ine? This indicates a torpid liver Headache. Ditzincts and Biliousness surely follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the-bile flowing with Carter's Little Liver Pills. They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not habit forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect following, on the contrary a good tonic All Druggists 25c and 75c red PkS. SUITS! SUITS! MAI)1 TO ORDER, ' ,, Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS ST 15AM CI.RANKD AND IMIKSSKD "Ve Deliver to Any Port of CUy. Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Oiler Besner returned to the city n on the Prince George this morning fj irom a trip to Vancouver. m Mrs. L. E. Parks of New Hazelton g will'-' bda'fd": tonight's ' ea'stMttrfd''" train-thbVef arid proceed1 Vla"J Hi-, I ' per Pafk lora trip to Vahcdu'ver. Harold McEwen, C.N.R. division freight agent, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from, a brief trip to Vancouver on official business. Mrs. E. E. Gregg,' who has been visiting for the past two or three months In Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Jack Hildltch, who arrived In the city a few days ago from Hazelton, will sail en the Prince George this afternoon for a two-weeks trip to Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart, Having undergone a successful operation yesterday in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Wilfrid Gratton, pioneer merchant of the city, is now making satisfactory progress toward recovery. A. C. Brand, accountant in the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, returned to the city oh the Prince George this morning, after spending a holiday In Vancouver. Mrs. Brand is remaining in the south for a while longer. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Campbell, who have been on a trip to Vancouver. arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from the south enroute to Hazelton where Mr. Campbell makes his head quarters as totem pole preserva tlon Inspector. ? James Morrice. manager of Harry Zef f ert's men's furnishings .store at The fire department had a run Stewart, is a passenger aboard the ?a nwv ut niirht to the Prince Oeorge today returning Pacific north after -a hotfto, visit in Van home of W. H. Tobey, Place, where there was a chimney ; wr. fyW?fr0H d fireT No damage was done. ! S-M, Charles M. Adam, who has been sEMfflflina' th naat f&w days in the'wvwi family th for a Alex Seott Lloyd's surveyor, ar in the city on the Prince alt -as v. W J V V "r - u ,m w city fpUowipg a vljdtthU native 1 0eorge thJs morning from Van-herse'in Scotland"., wHl,iall this ai-'C0liver Mng here to make an'ty-ternoon by the Prince George on)specUon of the- steamer Camosun his return to Stewart. Parkr S. Bonney. logging superintendent for the Pacific Mills and which is undergoing repair in the local dry dock following her sfrandin'iasiVM-encf.'1 ' former dtatrict froester herear! o. H. FrfSfe'r. 'sulrj'e,flrite'ndent en- rived in the city on the ss. Prince gineer of the'Vnlto Sfeatnshlp Co. George this morning f;om Vancou- Ltd.. arrived in tne city on 'the ver. He is to Inspect "some timber prince George tills morning from, in this district for his ' company. , Vancouver, being here in connec- tlon with the docking here of the After having made a trip to the company steamer Camosun which "whale back" halibut grounds on was ashore at the llrst part of the ' the west coast of the Queen Char- week. ! lotte Islands lo tag halibut for the - j International Fisheries Commission Firemen had to scramble in the the local halibut boat Melville, dark over the muskeg from NlnC Captain John Ivarson, returned to Avenue to Eleventh Avenue at 8.50 i port this morning. William C. Her- lat night to extinguish a blaze j rlngton of SeatUe and John L. which had been started by children . Kask of Prince Rupert were In when they set on fire a sack on charge of the tagging operations lop of the city compressor which for the Commission. Is being used In new road construc- - tlon on the latter street. The fire . f,ir,v " soon Put ut. Uttle If any dam- TOO LATE TO CLAsSIFl 40. FOR SALE Dahlia Black 244. Phone j For creating a disturbance In (79) the customs house yesterday if- ...... ternoon, Walter Rehbln was sen thi Ling, theailor j tended to three months' lmprls-lonment at Okalla by Magistrate 'McClymont in citv Dollce conrt this morning. It was Rehbln's third of fence of this nature within two months. It Is said that he Is desirous of being deported to his -native land of Germany and Is taking this course to bring, such action about. So far, however, he has not been successful to this end. "Did you give the man the third decree?" asked the police officer, r "Yes. We browbeat and badgered him with every question we could think of." "What did he do?" "He dozed off and merely said now and then: "Yes, my dear.ou are perfectly right." . SCALE OV CHARGES. The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriaire and Enirairement i announcements $2. Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices $1.' t Funeral Flowers 10c name. jCards of Thanks, $2. per British Columbia Power -Corporation 5 1-2 PER CENT GOLD BONDS (Scries A) A public offering is being made today of ten million British Columbia Power Corporation Limited, five and one-half percent i,irst refunding and collateral trust sinkng fund gold bonds, Series A, to be dated March 1st, 1930 and to mature March 1st, 1960. The market value of equities securing this issue after deducting all prior charges averaged more than three and one-half times the interest requirements during the last four years. Earnings last year on same basis equivalent to 4.7 times the interest requirements. This Issue Is Strongly Recommended S. D. JOHNSTON CO. LTD. 617 2nd Ave. W.; Phone 130; Prince Rupert, B.C. JVeed less Suffering The next time a headache makat you stay at home Or some other ache or pain pre vents your keeping an engagement- Remember Aspirin! For there is scarcely any sort of pain it cannot relieve, and relieve promptly. These tablets give real relief, or millions would not continue to take them. They are quite harmless, or the medical profession would not constantly prescribe them. Don't be a martyr to unnecessary pain. To colds that might bo easily be checked; neuritis, neuralgia; to those pains peculiar to women; or any suffering for which Aspirin Is such an effective anti dote. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City COAL Buy the real Coal our Iambus Edson and Cassldy-Wellington in any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 r 'mm I m m ' . You need not hesitate to take Aspirin. It is safe. It is always the same. It never depresses the heart, so use It as often as needed; but the cause of any pain can be treated only by a doctor. SPIR TRACK MARK RCO. IN PRINCE RUPERT STEAM BATHS Dear Sir and Madam : WHY HESITATE? Steam baths and massage promote health and happiness. Personal cleanliness produces a charming-personality. Massage induces the natural health to go with. It. Why Not Enjoy Both? The Prince Rupert Steam Baths offer you both at very reasonable rates. And we feel sure that one trial will convince you. Your patronage Is solicited, and inspection Is Invited. May we expect you? Respectfully, Prince Rupert Steam Baths. Hours Ladles 2 pan. to S p.m. dally. Gents 5 pin. to 10 p.m. dally. a i H u u N m a, ; i