frlday, March 14, 1930, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE . ' t Finest Orange Pekoe leaves Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone HEALTH PROBLEM IS C86. are used to make this blend Local Items W. D. Vance returned to the city 8MB SOLVED FOR MANY on yesterday ,afternoon's train JOCKEY CAP i a Taxi Phone 4, nig 4 Taxi, tf from a brief trip to Terrace. A teal treat for music lovers at They Eat Kellogg's ALL- Presbyterian Shamrock tea tomorrow-afternoon Bt. bi. ra Patrick's Dav Concert march at the home of 17 Mdose mil. - 62 Mrs. S. D. Rice. 330 Third Ave. 62 'Fresh from the gardens' We recently secured the' local ''agency'fof 'V -'V' Helena Rubinstein's Toilet Preparations ami are now featuring a complete line of scientific Valaze Beauty Treatments for every type of skin. ' " Literature on request. COAL uy the real Coal our fa-mus F.dson and Cassidy-Velllngton In any quantities. AIo Rulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. ''Mice Riverl Feed Co 'HONKS 58 AND 558 7iic Pioneer Druggist THIRD AVE.fr SIX! M ST TLLO'I10NFS H t20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED irint- troiii IVInct Buterl .,r Vrot vnt. VK 701(1 A, Xwhiisoii luy, llutt-ilate, Orran I'alN. Alert lUv.'rtrj Ur(bjs 1:30 p.m. l or VAX IlL'l KX.7A UH llKI . Ituled.il. Aim liar. tiff.. KritUr inldnlent -r Al K B. AKI. ASYOX. HTKWAKT. N'Uu KJter. lort XlroitMia. sun-day, 8.00 p.m. 121 tnl Atrnur K M SMITH Went ITIncr Knpett. II. C Ttraucb fiket ul1 to Victoria aiJ Keittte .and bar.c(c cheeked through iWlutilii I B.C COAST ISTEAMSH1P3 B. C. Coast Steamship Service FAILINGS FROM I'KINCE RLTERT To K?t-hik?.n. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway lurch 8. 10. 29. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle- March 12. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, m pan. Acrnts .FocJlll Steamship Lines W C. Orrhartl. General Agent, 3rd Aye"', Prince Kupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Clht Largcft Railway Syslem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUI'E ;T for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intermediate points. Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. Foi ANYOX each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. lor North and South Queen Charlotte Ulands fortnightly. MSMiXOKK Tit UN LEAVE I'KIM'K MTKHT MOMllV, IIIM.SI)IV ami MIITKHAV il Haw .ni. for I'ltlNTi: (KOItOE. tlt.MONTOS, WIXMIT.O. all Klnti Uotrrn Canada. I'nltril Main. VOtM'Y AM. IMT.A KTEAMIIir LIMr.S City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave. I'rlnce Uuperl I'hone 2f.n 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 JtST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OP BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load H X CUTTINGS Per load J-uU HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage h I'hone '68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving, If you .Ipse 'any thing, try a classified ad. Mill I In Ktlftt IliUnr C.mUi-. men 75c. Ladles SOc'.'iw' ' A. R. Holtby; returned .to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brhjf -trip to .the interior on official, duties. . . ..'It A. McLeod, foreman in charge of transmission line cutting for the Northern B. C. Power Co., came In from Rainbow Lake on yesterday afternoon's train. Miss Dolly Carpenter, after a brief stay in the nurses' training school of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has returned to her home In Smlthers. The resolution o regret and con dolences which was passed by the legislature last week following the death of the late George A. Fraser of Steward formerly MLA for Grand Porks, was mtjved by Premier S. P. Tolmi'e and seconded'by T. D.. Rattulla , At the Rotary Club- luncheon yesterday : afternoon President Geo. Bryant appointed B. J. Melllsh, manager of the. Canadian Bank of Commerce, to, represent the Rotary Club' oh the Boys' Band Committee in place of John Dore, who recently left the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agar and child arrived In the city from Ter race on-, yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. Agar, who has not been well of late, sailed last night on Kergin. MLA for Atlln. Hon Burden, minister of lands, re; in thi lecrlatatutv l.iat: wiwlr 90 ,m Koyal 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Groer. HateJ-ton; D. J. MacKenzle, CNJt.; Geo. Crook and R. Mlddleton, Anyox; A. C. Cpoper, London, Out, White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEV MANAGEMENT ; Constipation is the most common , menace to health today. It ls-.ex-tremcly dangerous in itself and Is the source of many other complicate inc ailments. There is no permanent relief in pills and drugs. Many of them are dangerous. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is positively guaranteed to relieve and to prevent both temporary and recurring, constipation, i If it does not, money will De refunded. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is roughage. And roughage in food helps eliminate the posfibility of constipation; Most modern foods do not contain roughage. Two tablespoon-fuls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN daily Is the proper amount. In recurring cases, ALL-BRAN should be eaten with each meal. It is an essential in any reducing diet. In addition, Kellopg's ALL-BRAN contains iron, the blood builder. It is the original ALL-BRAN, proved effective by millions and recommended by physicians. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN has an appetizing flavor. Eat It with milk or cream, in cereals and fruit juices, In soups and in cooked foods. Your grocer has ALL-BRAN in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. '4V ALL-BRAN Glasses fitted Oy registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf) Hill 60 8t. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking; Saturday March 15, at the home of Mrs. Farquhar Aznew Place. 62 Inspector James M. Tupper, R.C. M.P., returned to the city on yes- rArrloif n ftarnnnn'c t fiTn ffnm a the Prince Oforge for Vancouver:;"""' -"nn"" ".Tl "riT:.J .trip to Hazelton on official al dutiss. where she' will receive medtcal treatment. Mr. Agar will return to Terrace tomorrow mprnlnr. . ; - - i on Morris Dahlqulst, Cedarvale pole operator, is a visitor in the on bus- r k SSte navinr arrived irem tne in- rri' yesterday afternoon's th dn.rtmnt had nnt Ttrriawr to qufcttiOTB by T. D. ed from W.H. Stevens for what m-1 pattKl10' Hon- N- S. 'Lougheed. duitrlal purpose he acquired some minister of public works, stated in fifteen lots of land on the foreshore me JCRiaiare iasi weee- mac a Bf st.wart Th. mini.or rfw nnt i new road had been ballt from the think it was neceaaarv to obtain ot Prince 0eore 10 the stam- this information. Ppde grounds outside the city osoreI HEAL IN QUICKEST TIME KNOWN I "Sorei on lci.ulctri, for monthv Doctors 1 foiled to boil. Then 'Soeha-SalT'h1tl I thunlnfewdiyt" JulMSinurd. "Sooth- I Sli" boll (orri. uiccri, boili, biinu, I acaldt, ecierai, bka zna(tc. All ttuuM. I HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMIKIl NEW MAXAOEMENT strain llnitrd: Traveller' samplr Itoomn: lint nml Cold Water, t'rrr Hun MrrU All Train and llaat 1 Rates $1.00 and Up KI'ITIAL MONTHLY UATI.S C. It. I1IGGAKT &, A. DONALD rn.rltor PHONE 51 Central A. Kirk, Vancouver; W. Ed son. Savoy Hotel Prince. Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold" water In all rooms A. J. rmiDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy A. Robertson, Massett: H. Kerr, Winnipeg; M. Simpson, Hazelton; W. Hart, city. New Royal Hotel J, Zarrlll, ITop. THE IIOTll. WO It Til WIIII.K Hot tt Cold Wawr; 8tean 'Heat 75c l'ER DAY AND UP Telephone 281 limits at a cost of $4,327.83 in-clfMng a- bridge. H. F. Kergin. ML.A.. has inquired in the legislature if any repairs were made to the government buildings at Anyox during the past calendar year, if so, were tenders called for same, In what papers were advertisements calling for tenders placed, who received the contract and upon what condition, what was the; total cost of the work and what were the details of the expenditures. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Elks' baseball dan:e. Elks' Home Friday, March 14. Pythian Sisters Tea " at Mrs Shenton'5, 530 'Eighth Avenue West, Monday, March 17 St. Patrick's Day concert, Moose Hall, March 17. ; Mooseheart Bridge, Whist and Dance, Friday, March 21 . Moose Whist Drive and Dance, ' April 4. - First United Church Easter Sale April 10. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. Presbyterlari Easter Sale' April 3. PRINCE RUPERT Finnish and Steam Baths , ' ,'aniassaWe .treathjeh ; , Excellent for Colds and Rheumatism Open 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. Cor. Second Ave. St stath St. Phone, Black 704 Ladles' Days Thursdays and Fridays Lady Attendant John McIIugh, Dominion Fish-lrees engineer, sailed by the' Prince George last night on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit here on official duties. Don, Finn, Wm. Beaumont and Mrs. J. H. McLeod and other ,local artists offer wonderful entertainment,' St. Patrick's Day Concert March 17, in Moose Hall. 62 Mrs. Simon A. Swanson sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where she will take up residence, Mr. Swanson having gone south a couple of weeks ago. Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, MLA, for Sk'eena, has made enquiries as to whether or not advertising for a tax sale In Omineca district In 1929 had been published in a newspaper within the riding or outside of it. Mrs. W. O. Lyall, wife of Dr. Ly all, a well Jcnawn Winnipeg eye. ear. nee and throat specialist, ar rived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the East and railed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Hon. R. H. Pooley, attorney-gen eral, announced in the legislature last week, in answer to questions asked by A. M. Manson, Mi.A. for Omineca that 15 inquests and 47 enquiries had been held in the village of Smlthers from 1921 to 1930 while twenty inquests and 60 enquiries had been made in the city of Prince George from 1925 to 1930. In answer to. questions by J. A Buckham. M.LA.. for Columbia, Hon. E. E. BiudexttiC minister ot L.'ands stated iadhe .legislature that the foJtoy&fSvxinlouxits had "been paid for.:- survey; (Work In Fort George and Omineca districts dur-r ii. k. Whyte. $1200; V. Schelderup. $1,000; A. W. Harvey, $1,900: A. J. Campbell. $1,500, and S. H. Burden. $2,700. I (1HW flOUMHfTIi'; rT"""n ' FOR RElfff-irirn,ji4.Tro9med flat Bank Block, Apply i.Wettenhaver Bros. tf I-C8T Bunch ot Keys left In door Post Office box. Notify Box a Daily News. 67 Quality Groceries at Money Savins Prices For Friday & Saturday! ttilBBY'S BVRTLETT PEARS 2 V. S, tin . XRAPT CHEESE l's Per pkg BROOMS Each SMALL WHITE BEANS 4 lbs SANDWICH BISCUITS 2 lbc HEINZ VINEGAR 32 oz. White or Malt, per bot. BRAND'S SAUCE Per bot. . :lueberries 2's r tin BRENTWOOD PAS No. 5 Per tin AUSTRALIAN SULTANAS Delicious In cooking, 2 lbs. LIGHT MEAT WALNUTS Halves, Fresh, per lb. FRY'S COCOA Vi's Per tin BALING POWDER , Mdlkln's. Best, 12 oz.tlny J LIBUY'S CORNED BEEF Handy for Quick Lunches Per tin 38c 42c j 39c! 30c 65c 38c 25c 18c 14c 25c 45c 25c 23c 23c Watts' Grocery Quality KigM Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 5G H nTi .ii .ii . u ...ii-i W. Mc. I it S. 1. 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