January, 23, 1930 more Our increase in sales in 1929 over 1928 shows that there wereVpyer seven hundred and ten thousand additional SAL AD A users last year. I r oast I ' AMsillPS TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' Start 1930 with This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at rates IM. 7?u' Pioneer Drtittcists rriliJD AVE. I SIXTH ST - TELEPHONrs 1 20C Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tUlllntf I'rtiu Pilncc Bttfxrt ( A t ii VLK. VICTORIA, !anua lujr. Dutettol. Alrrt ltT. tit. Tur- I to p.m. I ol KH. VK-filKU. Hulrdnlf. lt. ru . IrMar mWntthl I r i n r. KM. AN0, 8TMV.4KT. 's Kim. l"trl MinHMNi, !n. iij, s:uo p.m. ! Wmie K M SMITH term ITimr Kuprrt. II.C. ir,, i(h tHkU to VtrtarU iwl Meat II jind baiKtce tlietkfsl I: 'II iirtlnlkHi Srec ialRound Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In effect From I 1.1 t: MHER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 i ui tlier Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPKUT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and 8kagway December 38. January 11. 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattte Jan. 1. 15, M. Princess Mary- Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, eveiy Friday, tu p.m. A tents For All Steamship Lines IV C On hsril, General Agent, 3rd Ave Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National c77jc Lnrgcft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE s''iinK from PRINCE RLTLRT for VANCOUVER, VIC-"KIA. SEATTLE, snd intermediate points, each Thursday 10:00 p.m. AWOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. IV .NORTH and SOUTH OUELN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fortnightly. I'VM.viitR tk.uxs n;.m: i-rime m Wt Mol. vhniIy and sillltlUV rt ll:S a.n. Iw I'ltlNfK 'loHcK. CUMOVTON. Ml WITH) all lot taMrrn CmiukU. t'ltllrnl Mali,. AurNrv ocka ?iTE.MKiiir uri! ' Tlrkel Office. 528 Third Ate. I'rlme Rupert Phone 2(iw LUMBER 1 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 J-vHi No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 No 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 JlONo. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x-I and 2x6, S'to 14 S4S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2.vi and 2x0, S toU SMS, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Celling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, R. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Itetall Yard, Cow hay. Telephone 423 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi.' tt Dentist. 8C. Dr. J. It. Gossc. Phone i The Louvre -final clearing sale offers grea opportunities in lingerie and dresses, , . Meeting Friday Prince Rupert Radio Assoc. Election of officers. All radio owners please attend. In City Hall at 8 pjn. Mrs. H. S. Parker will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for a business trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. The regular fortnightly meeting of the Ladies' Music Club, scheduled for yesterday, was postponed until next week. A meeting of the Cenotaph Committee will be held at the Legion Rooms on Thursday at 8 pjn. Members please attend. (19) W. H. Tobey, CNJt. divisional superintendent, left yesterday tor a trip to the interior as far as Prince George on official duties. He is expected to return to the city about Sunday. A visitjto Ihiiytyls expected next month from' 36 Indian bandsmen, members of an Alaska brass orchestra. The band is to be in Vancouver on February 14 and, besides here, will also play t Victoria, New Westminster, and other coast cities Mrs. A. D. Plant entertained at Port Albernl recently in honor of her mother, Mrs. G. II. Osburn, and THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local Items ad Colds 13L Vapors inhaled quickly dear head VAPORU8 1 r. Hankinson. 'Phone 81; (21) Silk and woolen, poods prices slashed at Richmond's Louvre. Regular meeting Trades and Council tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs. A. Prince and child will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for Victdria, where tHey will spend the next several weeks. Moose whUt and dance Friday night is cancelled' and instead a dance is being held Saturday 0 to 12, admission 50c. Premier The Pioneers' Association meet in City Hall Friday, 8 pm. Business: Appointment of committees and arrangements for annual Thomas Thompson of the Pad fic Salvage Co.'s office in Van couver has been transferred to the company' local office for the next few months. Don't forget the Burns Supper and Danie. Friday, M. at 8 o'clock in I.ODX Hall. Addresses and short musical program Admission Gents, $1.00. Ladles, 76c. Mrs. Annette Stone is leaving to night on the Prince Rupert on a six weeks buying trip to Seattle sister. Mis Hutfa Osburn who have! Angrie, r(urn ar been visiting her from Vancouver. Mrs. A. D. Plant formerly resided in Prince Rupert. Portland, San Francisco and Los entire new stock. Mrs. C. H. Hankinson and returned bv yesterday's train Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Trites of Van-, tn Kmith -ftol. mend in a week couver will be leaving shortly for here wltn & HanWnapn. They wU! New York, where they will embark; eaminK to clty to Uke on Hie nnpiw oi "uu iU1 aup residence for some time yet. three months Mediterranean Cruse. r. inws is pnmuueuu. UM V TMorn. rn rr r r Identified with mining in this dis-' . u,v v whv nf 1 WJCt. j nt Qlmnann mr navino a hrif Z vj8n to the city, Having arrived mi Pilot w W. N. Camming, well . t . n, t nmr , ., .ki. . w-. tvenlnsj on Dr.. Large s power U1UWII win WH vui. M M . I ern Canada Airways pilot, and stationed last summer at Swanson Bay TnHfcTTWHSfles patrol service. has left Vancouver for Winnipeg to fly the air mall on the new prairie route. He expects to return to the coast next summer. annohnckm rnts Don't forget the Valhalla Whist Drive and Dance, Friday. January 24 at 8:15 pjn. Admission. Gentlemen $1.06. Ladies 50c Wrrkhoren piano recital Wednesday. January . Leif Erikson Fiabermen's Social February 7. Elks' laasoBtrade Ball. Febru ary 14. j Players' dub staging the 'The. Patsy." Feb. f4 and 25 at Moose; Hall. CNJI.A. Sixth Annual Ball. Auditorium. Friday, February 28 (15 Catholic Women's League Sprinp 8ale. AprU 24. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel - rxm: nv masaoumknt llram Ht : TmvIT s:ini),ir Hoono: llt und Cll Hntrr Vrrr IJn Mwtv All Tralno and llniitk Hates M OO and l'p M'Et'IAL MONTHLY llT JOHN FB V and A. DONALD lYnprlrtors PHONE 51 K. J. Foy. Vancouver. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. ritUDHOMME, I'rop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sti New Royal Hotel J. Zarrill. I'rop. TUB IIOTIX WOKTII WHILE H 't Af Cold Wtfr; SUwn Ht 7fte PER DAY AND UP Trllhm- SMI J. E. Watt, M. J. Morley and R. Forstar, Vanrouvrr. cruiser Sunbeam, III., NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday January 34th; at 8 p-m. To receive balance sheet for me. To receive . General and Auditor's, reports. To elect five members of the Board of Management. To appoint an auditor. ' s ' H. W. BIRCH, Secretary. y your logical rou le oast ia POUTLiVVD Hint uorlil famous C(rLiLMRLEUXR GORGE J fine J fnsl Irnins to Salt Lake City Ogden Denver .v.OmaiiLra IStnsasCily St. Louis Chicago and other eastern points Superior Dining Car Service UNION STATION SEATTLE Billiards tonight, Canadian Le gion' vs. Elks. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time The former COMM. freighters Canadian Observer and Canadian Coaster, which have been purchased by the Kingsley Navigation Co., have been renamed Rose-bank and Kingsley respectively. The Canadian Rover, purchased by the Coastwise Steamship it Barge Co., has been renamed Bornite. All three boats are well known here. having been former frequent visitors to the port. Judge F. McB. Voung, in County Court yesterday, dismissed an ac tion brought by Christopher Mc-Gulre against E. Edison for $80 as wages. McGuire and Edison started out in the crabbing business and the season proved a failure. McGuire then claimed wages from Edison, but his honor decided that he was not entitled to them as a partnership had been entered Into. Thomas Brown acted as counsel for the plaintiff and W. O. Fulton for the defendant. NOTICE Tyee Lodge No. 66, A.F. & A.M. will hold a meeting in the Boston Hall on the evening 9! Friday January 24, 1930. JOHN McRAE, ' Secretary. Final I ljjj! isMeat I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; CANARY AND CAGE FOR SALE One of Duhamel's registered, pedigreed birds, $15. Phone Black 155. tf) A BARGAIN! FURNITURE FOR SALE I would like to sell the following en bloc: Simmons bed, complete: bureau. Premier phonograph and records, bed lounge. Chesterfield table, breakfast set, kitchen table, linoleum, 0 x 10; one rocker, 1 easy chair. Cheap. Phone Black 155, or call at Suite 14, McMor-dle Apartments. : (tf) Get quick results with a want ad. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Culling. Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS JSTEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to An.v Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 Of Richmond s Louvre One of the biggest opportunities that has "f ever been offered in the history of the store. i-.ff Everything has to be cleared. All-Silk Combinations, Nightgowns, Shadow Proof Slips to clear at Wooikn Sweaters Regular 'value upto$4.00. QC Sale price Woollen Combinations for 9p Chndren To clear Short Dresses which have to be cleared are to be sacrificed ch $3.95 ANQ 35.95 ALL OTHER DRESSES GROUPED AT $8 or $12 V "f Richmonf s Louvre THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, R.C.