B C COAST STEAMSHIPS csnxsnzici CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOC AND The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department .TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores I'roducers if Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC. TRAIL I..r UNION STEAMSHIPS UMITEU KatlliiR I'rmn l"rluie Kupert V .tNrotVi:it. VlriOHIA. Uir (n, .tint Ibt. et. Tumi. 3..M p.m. V.N (Utl.ll, ViriOKl.t. H.i(..i;,i,. Aim Muv. rtc. . .trlda) midnight ai.h i; tu.ti, ANt ox. mnvwu. sua Mm. run HiiniMon, sun- M. K.iMI p. ill. .nil Atrnup II. M. KM'. HI At rut ITInee It u pert, H.C. : lit viii tl- ':? sulci t V:c: ri t mm Seattle and baggage check d ihr. uh to dm'.. nation. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILIM.S FROM PRINCE RUPERT I"o Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 1, 11, 23. to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle- September 24, October 5. IS, 28. Princes Mary- Ocean rails. tc Vancouver and . ..Victoria .eYpry.Txidjay, 10 p.m. . fc". A Rents For Atl Steamship Lines IV T. Orchard General Agrnt. 3rd Are Prim Rupert, PhoneSI. SHIPYARD IH'KKATING tl. I. 1 20.000-TON FLOATING IMIYDOCK Engineer. Machinists. IJullevnakers, IHacksmitltM, Pattern Makers, Founder. Woodworkers, F.tc EI.KCrmC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant U Equipped to Handle All Kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOItK PHONES 45 AND 385 Want Ads Let Them Ho Your Hroker in Huyiiiff and Selling Somebody Is watting to buy that house or bedroom srt, or coat you' him toWl. Somebody is waiting to sell thnt car, or typewrit, or whatever ejee It to you urc in the market forfcoet the habit of shopping through the Want AdsYauH find undi earned of bargains-undreamed of opportunities. Do year shopping through these columns' and see how profitable and pleasant it Is. HEAD and USI3 PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told It's quickly sold" aDOrtOMDMMHIaHll I'o j-oif .i;9.1(),,Uifc fl,isif icrt. ailvcrliscincnls? ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles Whist Drive and Dance, October 1. Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Banquet October -9. St. Peter's Church Bazdar October 9. . 11 31. Moose Bazaar. October 16. 17. Badminton Dance, I.O.DJ3. October 17. Moose Whist Drive October 24. Hall arid Dance Varden's Concert October 30. Hill GO Bridge and Dance October Catholic Basaar Nov. 6 and 7. Moon Whist November 7. Drive and Dane? Rupert Bast United Church Bazaar, November. 13. Gyro Hoedown November 14. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. , nglican W-.A. Bazaar. Dec. 4. Leo Contoli Jewellery Manufacturing and Repairing Plating Wcrk. ' 320 Sixth Street Mail Orders Solicited HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNIini NKIV MAN.UIEMKNT Strum United; Traveller' Sumilr IImiiii: lint anil Cold Watrr Free llu Mert All Train and Horn Rates $1.00 and Up umiAl, MONTHLY KUI.S C. R. ItlUOART & A. DONALD Propi trior PHONE 51 Savoy- Hotel f'rlnce Rupert's leading fam-ly hotel. Hot .ind cold water in all roomt A. J. PRUDIHMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Qts. Savoy Mack Orr, Cedarvale; Royal Harry Johnson, Osland; Harry Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Tartirs Phone 437 Trlnre Rupert aesday, September 30, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF ' SPECIAL A Real "Face Value" A Fifty-Cent JarJArmand Cleansing Cream - - Twenty-Five-Cent Kleenex 50jCents Qrmes IM. UJig Pioneer Drugeisls lhoncs 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at IIeilbroncrs store. RideSafj GurvlcH,'! ience. faux- i.izid Seven-room house, 338 Fifth Ave, West for Sale. Let us show you. Ilelgerson Ltd. "'228 The city council last , night decided to ask the provincial government to deed to the' city a small strip of land alongside the lane at Cow Bay which was of little value but which interfered with proper development of the neighborhood. Real dyes give richest colors! FOR every home use, Diamond Dyes are the finest you can buy. They contain the highest quality anilines that can be produced. Jt'a i the; anilines in Diamond Pyes that jgive-suf h spf t, bright, new .color; to dresses, drapes, lingerie. Diamond Dyes are easy to use. They go oh smoothly and evenly; do not spot or streak; never give things that re-dyed look. Just true. even, new colors that keep their depth and brilliance in spite of wear and washing. 15c packages. All dealers. DiamondoDyes Highest Quality for 50 Years' Dinnerware, china, crockery, class ware. Hcilbroner's Store. W. E. Drake, who has been here 'for the past few days(on business in connection with Edward Lip-sett (Prince Rupert) Ltd., will sail by the Catala this afternoon on his return to Vancouver. At the meeting of the city coun cil last night it was decided to so amend the city bylaws as" to. in clude the Cathollc"!scTfool on Fifth Avenue and FUontrt in the ston reguiauons(i uijomooues, This, was done MsSot A1" denrian, Macdor$pT.f , . jr. Thie-flty couflSflst nigtji gran- ted r permission to Rev. John H. Hanson to use an old building on Sixth Avenue at Violet Park as x Sunday School this winter in connection with St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Permission was granted on motion of Aid. Pullen, seconded by Aid. Pillsbury. A letter from W. K. Owyer, district engineer for the provincial department of pubic works, advised the city council last night that he bad Instructed his road foreman to have a caution sign erected on the north side of the Cow Bay roaij railway Mossing. The city is having a slmlUr aslgruerec-ted on the K&Ut4gt$!(fti3 Crossing. At the meeting of the city council last night ' Alderman Black thanked the' Board of Works for the excellent work they had done in the eastern section of the city on the roads Also he viewed with pleasure the extension of the wa-. tcrworks which was proceeding in that section. He called attention also to one or two more Improve ments that could be made. BUSINESS SENTIMENT Delivering the Goods Is Really Counts What There is no sentiment in business. We hear a lot about British Preference and buying wiUiln the Empire .and yet, when the question of wheat-buying by Great Britain comes up very little preference is shbwn between tbeiArgo&ttne and Canada. We also note-ihottifwlthin four. .years of the ending of the world war a British firm let a contract to a Oerman frHtfMjS" build ships because thejrwetG'tire lowest thereby proving that war does not leave any sentiment. We do not want anyone to buy material from us because of sentiment. We do not ask them to nr r- Mr. and,cnaw on account of our nolUlcal Mrs. Jonasson, Osland; Mrs. l.lnffiiiBt.inn nr mo nhr armi Brown. Port Esslhgton. K.M. Swiss tions We simply ask them to look city; George Nelson and O. Main, Inverness; Rose Lelghton. Metla katla. ' New Royal Hotel I. Zarrill. Top. TIIK HOTEL ItOKTII Willi r. Hot Cold Wtr; Steam Ht 75c PER DAY AND UP Tflrphcmr Ml over our goods, and if they find it in (he interest of their pocket books to purchase from us do sx. We again ask you, irrespective of all affixations, to call, and see us regardlhfi the Important question of fuel Tor the winter. Albert Si McCaffery, Phone 116 and 117. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES. These-taxes are due at the City Collector's Office. City JIa.ll, on or Do Groat and Marvin and Joe Dej before October 1st, 1930, and unlesi Oroat, city; E. A. Taylor, Big Falls; I P bv tha date a penalty or C. Lang, Inverness. 1 10 cent will be added. 22S TO Mr. and Mrs. John McRac Proprietors We solicit your patronage in tobaccos, candles, magazines, stationery, etc. To please you is our aim. Courteous attention to all. 300 Block Third Avenue Next McCIymynl's Office This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported early this afternoon to be on time. The County Court case of V. 8. Moore vs. J. H. Thomas, in which the plaintiff is claiming $227, has been adjourned until next month's Pfurt- il.iV -i'h. 7 -jtM rrv. . Tax sale of city lots will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. Any one interested can get a list at the collector's office. 238 Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 1.40 this afternoon from Anyox Stewart and other northern points and will sail at 3.30 this afternoon for Vancouver and wayports. John Eldsvik and Ivar Eidsvik, local salmon fishermen, will leave by train tomorrow for New York whene on October 11 they will sail on the steamer Kungsholm for their native home In Aalesund. Norway, where they will spend the winter. At the suggestion of Mayor Orme it was decided by the city council last night to pass local lm-1 provement by'aws for paving a' walks requiring it and not already so covered with a view to doing away with the present unsightly closed sidewalks. Northern Navigation Co.'s mo-torshlp Northland, Capt. Len Williams, was in port this morning while enroute from Ketchikan to Seattle and unloalded a quantity o( frozen and canned fish for transshipment east over the Canadian National Railways. CANADIAN PROSPERITY (Continued from naire one "The Famous Players Canadian Corporation Is operating over 200 theatres in Canada and each theatre will do its part in helping this movement but much assistance will be required and I. therefore, suggest that the city endorse the movement and that a committee with representatives from the city council, Merchants' Association, Board of Trade, Rotary, Oyro. Elks. Moose and others, to handle this matter. "The endoTsatton of the protect would be of great assistance and the decorating of buildings, dressing of store windows, and the giving of bargains, where possible, by the merchants, would stimulate business and help remove the feeling of depression. "May I ask for your co-operation along the lines suggested and in any other way, which you may think advisable." Col. McMordie addressed the council to further elucidate his letter and the objects of the campaign. Project Approved Aid. ColUrt spoke in favor of the movement. He thought that the worst of the hard times was over and that the country was on the eve of much better tilings. He urged the advisability of people getting their money into circulation instead of hoarding It. To,buy at home was another way of helping the community. Aid. Llnsey, in moving endorsa--ini ,rt the project, expressed the opinion that Prince Rupert, from a business, standpoint, was much bet-ex off than many other communities. - Prospects for the town were vcjry bright. He approved of any movement that might serve to reestablish a spirit of optimism among the people. Mayor Orme declared that he w:;s in sympathy with the movement which he thought came at a very propitious time when the new power development here was about! to be opened. He Urged, however, that it was desirable that all people in the city should be employed. Aid. Macdonald was in sympathy with the movement but he warned against boosting the enviable position of the community too strongly lest more people should be attracted here and more unemployment occur. After further discussion, the Canadian Prosperity Week movement was endorsed. Ask Director r of R&ilway;&)r ' Northern B. C. On motion of Alderman Collart, the city council last night decided II "il STOP BUYING! ' tr & it" j 111 WAIT! .1 JUST WAIT Until Friday The entire $30,000 stock of women's, men's boys' and children's ready-to-wear, furnishings, boots and shoes of the Montreal Importers has been placed in the hands or "The Merchants' Retail Sale Service" by Mr. Miller with instructions to clow out the entire stock to the bare walls. It's not fror" choice but the wisest thing to do, i's a case or living up to ills doctor's orders Mr. Miller must retire from business, his health will not permit him to carry on. We have our ordVr, sell! 8:P evcrythin in the shortest possible time, and folks, we have only one v.ay to do it, and that U by the low price method. We promise yon the greatest bar gains of an times. The store will bo closed all day Wednesday and Thursday to prepare and reprice the entire stock for fast selling CLOSE Ask Action In Lighting Up of Hecate Straits On motion of Alderman Pillsbury. che city council lost night decided to urge on the federal government the desirability of Immediate action In regard to lighting of Hecate Straits.' Al Pillsbury said he had taken up the mattsr of shipping rates when In the south and had been told that If the straits were made navigable tti.' differential against Prince Rupert in the matter of shipping rates would be abolished. BIRKENHEAD DIKf TODAY (continued from page 1) '(tie which accompanied hit appointment as Lord High Chancellor. The appointment carried with it a peerr.se, and the man who was then Sir Fredorlck Edwin Smith hose rhe title of Saron BlrMn- head. after his native town, and adopted for his brand new coat of arms the Latin motto: "Faber meae FortunUe." (The Smith of My Own Fortune.! As plain F. E. Smith he was om ;f the principal opponents of ire-wnr Irish hoirle rue proposals and in 1013 when the Ulster Provisional government was set up as tlie peak or the campaign against Dublin home rule, he took a post 'n the Ulster army; as Lord Birk-raht ad he became one of the chief negotiators and signatories of the ST treaty wh'h created the Irish Free State. De-plte strenuous profes--ional work, lard Birkenhead found time to write a score of books on tutor-national law and nolitics, and to 0,11 among other offices, the rectorship of Glasgow to write to the Acting Prime Mln- i University nd hiar. stewardship of lstcr asking that in the appoint-, Oxford University. I ment of a director of the Canadian ! He was a staunch opponent of NatiohalvRallways consideration be prohibition, although he once woni given the claims of Northern Br. a v.'uzer bv remalnlnti a teetotaler' tish Columbia in view of the fad for 12' months. Ho was scornful of that Vancouver was represented in the League of Nations. ' the management by Colonel Hl.im. Lo. ci Birkenhead was strongly J OUT Starts FRIDAY at 9 a.m. THURSDAY'S PAPER The Merchants' Retail Sale Service now in full charge of Montreal Importers Watch ihe Papers opposed to woman suffcrage. He was well known .in the United States, having paid the country a visit In 1917. when he interviewed President Wilson. Colonel E. M. House, former President Roosevelt ind other noted personages. At that time the New York Dar Assq-cltion made him an honorary member. He visited the country - gain in 1933. As F. E. Smith, Lord Birkenhead vas born on July 11, 18T2. at Birkenhead, near Liverpool. His great -grandfather had been a Yorkshire miner and the heavyweight box-ng champion of those parts. Hit ather. a barrister, died while Lord llrkenhead was quite young. After taking his degree at Oxford, Birkenhead spent some years lecturing, and then was called to he bar at the age of 27. It was an American, the late James B. Duke, who furnished him with the op portunity upon which he founded his fortune. Oet quick results with a want ad MverMetlts Equal Jorm if Writing from Saulnierville, Digby Co., N.S., Mr. John M. Theriault says: "We find Zam-Huk a splendid household bclr for cuts, burns and other, accidents and skin ulmrntsof common occurrence. "One of my tons tried Zam-Buk for hit boil and it did him nucli a lot of Rood, that 1 deciiled to give the balm a trial (or pile, from which I had been troubled for over two yrara. " Before one boi of t JEmm-Buk isam-Hot was was finiahed, I had derived; comfort lilit V,tonlmur,l ' ment In romoarstivl vWrftWrlme I had gainrd peimanent relief fiom tba fulu amUuk proved equally good or chapped hands, cracked lips. elc. "I've never met its equal for healing." pftOilatis u't K.iv at- "". bad Iff Mtiaonni nm (hl.li.n s a .1. ciuL at. m i n I a ,1 1 4 '4