la i nfrnibpr 6, 1030. PADS THREF fitter i THE DAILY NEWS " v.T iest quality, full weight cUed lai bright aluminum 'Fresh rom the gardens1 FECIAL! SPECIAL! One New Gillette liazor One New Gillette Made One Tube 1'almolive Siiaving Cream All For 35 Cents tomes 1Kb Ufut Pioneer Druggists' ones H & 82 TTBird Ave. & Sixth St. r Three Graduate Pharmacists SELVIG BROS. svi moved to larger and more convenient store next iu LkcLi-ie liakery 15 EST QUALITY . MEAT, FISH and VEGETj UNION STEAMSHIP LIMITED Halllni- tiwni Prim Itwswrt I VKJI. VICTORIA. Bii.u.li AKrn . etc TuasoVsy. 3.30 p:u (1) y.H HlOMl. H.h-.mIc. tm Hrt). NC . 1 rtala mWnlfht ts: I M on. . . , ., IM'fm and WAIJT ' 1 ND IDuraav p-m V.iM.r K M ,-MITH UM ItWM- Kontfli Hll II: tlr .Eh l'ckrt .W U U4 rfwllle ! BKft rff4 , X. t drtlinittew B. C. Coast Stearasliip Service SAILINGS FMOM fRINC RUl'KKT lo KetehrKiii Wranrell Juneau. SlMHway number lu 20. To Vani -ouwr. Victoria. Seattle .-eplember 14. 21. Princess Mary Ocean Kails, etc, Vancouver and Vlct'itu. ev?t rnuay. iu v-u Agent l or All Steawshif WW ,v f On hard. Griieral Agent. 3rd Ave, Prim Uuperl. rho.. 5i Features of the New FORD Car Beautiful New Streamlines Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield Rustless Steel for all bright metal parts Four Houdaillie double-acting, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Four Whefil .Bral(f$,nlly enclosed ?$moothiiess; U1t Bal mce and Security at all speeds Loni Life and Greater Economy. Call or Tuluphone For a DaniomtKition S..E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE KUPEUT, U.C p -. - Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Htllbroner's store. Miss Dunbar, who resides with Mrs. George a. Bushbv. sailed last night on the Princess Mary for location trip to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. George Ciceow sailed today on the Prince Charles for Port Clements after having pent the past ten days in the ' city. C.N.R. steamer Prince WUliam, Capt William Thomas, returned to port at 5 o'clock this morning after making a special trip to Wa-1 tun River, Massett Inlet. The ves-j sel brought back fifty members of ; the cannery crew there, whose! work Is over now that the season' has dosed. A few of these workers will proceed to Vancouver tomorrow night but the large majority j belong here. j Without having touched here on his southbound night. Pilot W. A. Poerss of the Air Land Man uf act- j a ring Co.'s commercial alt service; has returned to Vancouver with Uhe plane "City of Prince Oeorge"'! riroin tWf AUuv district where he ; I Vent to.rWue-'E J. A. Burke who: I was missing for more than a week; after having been forced down Burke Is remaining 'in the Atlin district until the snow flies. ANNOUNCEMENTS RebelSfih Bridge and Whist September 10. Moose Bazaar. October 16. 17. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov 20. FRR31 3IONTI?f" " L TO ;l,W.0-.-lll I t kM-I.IVi:UPOOI. 'fc-p' i , p.i.i' 1 ii.ch- r-K'! ' Ua'X 27. xOet. 2- Miiiui mtff, u Mintwatk-i To niitaHoi uti-m TiUMnos 1ISMHVMI -pt. 18 M-nt-lTH knot as " xNoi MUtag st Huaburg. To H.HV LONBON-AWrWKIlP Of-l 2 HculcUlu To tl ERPOOk , sept. 17. Oet. 10 . i... DuebM, f York Sept IS. Oct. 4 txnhaw of ur- V. tOct 31 Du it B?(iro .1 xlr.cludlug cll at r.lasav;. PROM QUEBEC , To CWKB(M Kll-WH TMAMITOS spt. 16. Oct. 8 EnipreKs of Fiaaoe Sept. SS Einprem ul AustntlM Sept. so Bmpreu o( Scotland FROM VANCOUVER To Hwlt-Jpii-ChrlMl-rMllpBllM Sept. 18. Nov. 13 Emprrw of Aim xOct 3, xNov 17. Kmp. of Canada Oct 16. (Dec 6 Kmprcas of If ualii xCctao. xDecao. .imp. ct Jipan ilncludlng call at Honolulu. I AdoIt to Aftnu varrwntre or If it. rOHMtKR ! atmaablp Oenl. Paa. Ami 1 CP. B SUOon Vaneoow. I Trlrohunr Trlnl!) 1ISI HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'NIlCIt NEW MAN.M1EMKNT t (mm llMtnl. Tnitiir' Hamper Hoauwi 1 hot ami Cold Wafer Vtr llMo Mm All TralM NMtf Rates Sl.W and Up MPKtlAI. HlWTII'.V IIATM C.K.lMdOART It A. DONALD Proprietor i'lIONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel, iiot tnd cold water in all rootru A. J.. rttUIUI'niMK. Prop. irCor. Of Fraeet rfJd Fifth 8U John Westman. 8mithers; Harrison, Rivers Inlet. NewRoyal Hotel I. 'Atrrlll. "ron. Tilt: IIOIi:i, UOItTll WHILE Hot Oold Water; Bteam Heat 7SC I'HK DAY AND UP Ttt1lH1r SSI Uoval W ,i Pauiis ( vii.i-viiic. c 1!, Ledie PAIN so easily relieved How to treat Headaches . Neuralgia T.T '-A-:. 1NCUUU3 ,fff or check a Cold , EIY are some women so .... ti.n wfth mini ShoDDine with a head that throbs. Working when they ache all over. Sometimes it's hours before they take Aspirin and get relief I Most men take these tablets the moment that some sudden ache or pain threatens their comfort and so should you. Aspirin is perfectly harmless; it cannot depress the heart The tablets stamped Bayer are always genuine Aspirin: always the same, always tafe. So it isn't sensible to suffer with a headache, a cold, neuralgic pains, or anything else tiat these tablets relieve almost as soon as swallowed. Buy by the bottle and save money. Any drugstore has the 100-tablet size. TRADE MARK REG. SPIRIN The local Lief Erlkson Society has further deferred, until October the resumption of regular monthly meetings. There was no regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade last evening. The; meeting called a week previous took place- j 8. Metrato. tor drunkenness, wa' ' fined $25, with option of thirty1 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in cityt police court yesterday afternoon. C.N.R. steamer Prince WKHara. Capt. William Thomas, returned to port at 5 o'clock this morning afur making a, special trip to Wattm River, Mastett I net. The party also takes considerable equipment south with it. Curzon's Men's Wear will open in Princi Rupert under tlie management of Arthur J. Curxon, well known traveller in North Central British Columbia, whose experience in wholesale dealing wun me merchants In this district for many years should warrant his selection and handling of reliable merchandise in the lines being stocked at Curmr.'s new Men's Wear establish ment in Prince Rupert, B.C.. on Second Ave. near the Poet Office. We understand Arthur is not giving ud his wholesale connections but will continue to travel In his territory as usual. tainragBtBficoiiiBCEXBraiB Tlie Jewelry Store Umbrella You'll generally find that It's an altogether superior article. Haven't you noticed it? Yes, It costs a little more, but think-what you are getting. Why, often the handle of our umbrellas costs more Is worth more than some other whole umbrellas. We have just received some new patterns and styles in colors and the new bands,. priced frotiv- a. w . iftt a i &a to mu IN SILK Tilt STORE WITH THE CIOO triJ KMOmH BIB"! IMtUEi.E'1 B"l B! II Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 RESNER BLOCK DENTIST Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. I.O.O.F. Special Meeting Monday, September 8 in Metropole Hall. Official visit of Grand Master. Brothers at 8 o'clock, Rebekah's cordiallylnvUeiltm; f2?? . .rri.f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caroff wll sail on the Prince Rupert tomor row flight for Vancouver. They will return to the c:iy via Edmonton making the Triangle Tour. Mrs. James L Lee and child and Mrs. W. L. Sandlson will sail oh the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for a holiday trip to Vancouver, New Westminster and elsewhere hi the south. A. Stanllch, employed as a clerfc in the Canadian Pacific Railway offices in Saskatoon, arrived in the city by train yesterday from the prairies and sailed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver In the. course of a holiday trip to the coast. , Richard W. PlUsbury of the staff of the Departure Bay (Vancouver Island) biological station will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow night on his return south after having spent the past three weeks working on the fisheries expert mental station here. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hovan arriv ed in the city yesterday by train I from Milk River, Alberta, where Mr Hovan is agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and will sail on the Prlnr.es Charlotte this af tumoon for Vancouver. Thev are on a vacation trip to this coast. Returning to port yesterday af ternoon from a special trip to Lagoon Bay cannery Moresby Island. CNit. steamer Prince Charles brought 6.000 cases of cannd salmon and two passengers. The ves sel left at noon today on a regular ly scheduled voyage to Massett Inlet points whence the will return here tomorrow afternoon, sailing later for Vancouver. Miss listen Randal H.N., of Van couver, registrar of the Graduate Nnrsef Association of BrlUab Co lumbia and swpArtiaor of napes' .. i ha i Aaii -' - traming scnuuia r n wium. i arnvea in wic vuj u w a . Imm ii.h. Yarn, niaht from Hella i bCM . J . . -Q - ------ j Bella and Ocean Falls In thf course of her annual inspection tour of hospitals In this district. From h"re. Miss Randal will pro-iceed to the Interior. Leaving here tomorrow after-jnoon or evening on her first regular vovage south on fall schedule, I the CNH steamer Prince Charl-i mroute to Vancouver via Alert Bay and Bnglewood. will make a special call at Comox. Vancouver Island, to disembark there the United Canada Show party of twenty-five, persons whicn nas been performing at the Exhibition this week and makes its next stand at Courtenay. The party also takes considerable equipment south with it. NOTICE To whom it may concern: I will not be responsible for any debts Incurred by any pe0'1 other than myself from this date. J. OAVIN. September 6, 1M0 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED position In store, gro ceries preferred,- apply Box 44. Dally News. For Hair Health and Beauty Noted hair specialist says: "Tlie Shampoo is the basis of all hair health ami beauty; Soap the hair and luaseage well, rinse thoroughly with clear water, apply a second aud third soaping, rinsing as before". Tlie very best and most economical Shampoo to use is Baby's Own Soap which is pure Castille Soap delicately arotnatired with womlerfully harmonized flower perfume. Sells at only 10c (.al "ll't Dulftr You ttd Baby tot" :niKii-7ttwMHirwi 'iatt LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, auu Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ami Furniture Moving Rev. J. S Braylield, Anglican Church rector at Anyox, and Mrs. nr.Tvfiold who have been on . I trip East, are passengers aboard- the Prime Rupert today returning o the smelter town. Stanley Boyle of the dUt. Tel egraphs, sgtfl felt ion i today twin for owb-n.he W ua- vel to ,Nw AVftftirUnster to, pay a holiday visit at his home there, re- turning U) it city ny wuMr. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sllversides returned from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. ISUversides has been visiting in Brandon. Manitoba, and Mrs. SU verside. want to Vancouver to meet her. F. F. TJawrin. engineer of th Board bf ' FrreUl,riderwriters of Vancouver.' aVrlVed' in the eity on the Prince Rupert this mornln ; from the south and entrained her for Winnipeg where he will attend a Fire Chief's convention. , I Leonard C. Howse of Stewart j sailed last night on the Princess ! Mary for Vancouver whence he I will nroeeed to Quebec where, on September 23, he will embark aboard the steamer Empress of Australia for a ,trtp to the Old Country. John Noble, secretary of the Board of Fire Underwriters of British Coulmbla, arrived in the city ontoday's.traln.alter-a..iour of the central interior and will be here until tomorrow evening; when he will sail on the steamer iPrince I Rupert for his headquarters in Vancouver. CNR. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. E. Mabhs, making her voyage on fall schedule, arrived In port at 11.15 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this after noon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. R. II. Bedford and O. Youns members of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, returned to th city on the Prince Rupert thti morning after attending the annual conference of Pacific Coast workers, of the Biological Board of Canada at the Departure Bay. Vancouver Island, biological station. Other members of the local staff who attended the me-ting will be returning to the city soon Visitors Guests Capitol Theatre During the visit of the Vancouver ball team, the members of that team have been the guests of Colonel McMordle at the Capitol Theatre on more than one occasion. The boys were given a free pass to any and all shows during the time they have been in the city. This hospitality was much appreciated by Hie visitors. HI! (Jhurcft Serviced BSWSSSSBSBeBBBBBHBJSmvBiiHSfVVVBfl vsam 1 FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Kev. A. Wilson. "B.' A.' Morning service at II o'clock, conducted by Ihi Rev. 0. E. Motte. Evening service at 7:30, conducted by Miss Isobel Haddock, Sunday School reopens at 12:15. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. Gordon MacFherson, B. A, B. D. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Soloist, Miss Betty Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 215 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, 'SclentUt in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock, subject, "MAN." The public Is cordially Invited to attend. Reading Room, 245.Second Avenue, Open on Mondays and Thursdays, from 3 to 8 pan. RUPERT EAST UNITED CHURCH Minister, Rev. Charles E. Motte Sunday, September 7. Sunday School at 11 ajn. service at 7:M pin. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL TChurch of Enlandl Very Rev. J. B. Gibson. Dean Morning Prayer and holy communion at 11 ajn. The Craig Memorial Window will be dedicated at this service. Children's service at 2:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. SYiAW FOR SIDEWALK City Council Passes One Today and Authorizes CJosinf Ore Other Streets At noon today tfcm meeting of the eity ewnsMsrje ornie presiding, to take ptiMsMtisiHystupj toward getting thrsantl tHe tfrU w tor the paring of trie third A vetiar sidewalk from. Um end at the prev ent concrete to the Brw&atanfc Building. The bylaw was pasted its .'Irst. second and third reading and jrtil come up for final consideration it the next meeting. The council also authorised the n?incer to close other downtown sidewalks that are in had repair, ompiaint having been made of in-uries received through breaking through the planks. KINCOLiTH IS WINNER Captures Native Championship of Northern British Columbia In Football ' Klncolith won the native football championship of Northern British Columbia yesterday afternoon by ief eating Atyansh in the final game three to one. Charles Barton, captain of the Klncolith team, scored two of the goals. KlUmaat held the cup last year and had a number of players on Klncolith 's forward line yesterday. It was a hotly contested Bane and a large crowd of spectators was on hand. A. E. Parlow. district forester, returned to the city on today's train from a trip to the interior. MOTHERS now learn value of MAGNESIA. Cerauar it Is so hflp-ful in keeping babies and children healthy ami happy, every mother should know about Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Taia harmfaM, almost tasteleM nrenaratien 1 moat effective In rtliev- ins those STriMofcl V baNw and chil dren generally caused by touring food in the little digestive tract, aueh as sour-beMiiag, frequent voaitiag, ftveriakJieas, colic. A a mild laxative, it act gently, but certainly, to open the little bowela in constipation, rold, children' dUeata. A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia does the work of half a pint of time water in neutraliiinjr cow' milk for infant feeding, and preventing hard curds. IU many use for mother and chihl are fullv explained in the interring book "rueful Information." It will be tent you, FREE. Write Tin- fha. II Phillips Chemical Co., Windsor, tint. In buving, Ik- urc to get ornttMte Phillips Milk of Mriiciu. Doctors have prs scribed it tor ovi-r !V )'" and Soni J., -it y ! mmmm 51 Hi 1 ' 1