nday, January 20, 1030 Start 1930 with This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at I B.C COAST ISTEAMSHIPS Il I war yfw Pioneer Drttoeists THIRD AVE f, SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8? 1 20C Three Graduate Pharmists I! UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED oiiiiik riimi timet iiuprn rjr .MOlKK. VICTOKIA, MkinwD iimt. ISutrdale. Alrrt IWt. tic. Tunc u . I .:; i.m. 1 rur ViM-'OltF.K. VirrilKlt. IIutfd.il. Alr'l Hay. tic . Friday inldnUht . . . . . . . . ., . a.m.. h ' ' .1 UTL'U' lull ' .1 1. 1 - fat Al.lLf. 1.'. oir.-iw, rmmm iuhi, rw, "UlipMfll, .iun i.y. 8X0 p.m. rj '!nd Vtnjf B. M. SMITH etnt Piinct Rupert. II. C. 'ft rough ttkrls uild tu VlWoria and Sratl l- .anil batiaic tbccktj IhnniEh to dektlnatton Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 For Farther Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE UUPEKT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway lecember 23, January 11. 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle-Jan. 1, 15,29. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines IV, C Orchard, General Atent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, I'hone 31 an ad i am National Qic Largcfl Kailway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVJCE Sailings from PRINCE HUrCItT for , VAjCP,U'jL'I!i',! , VICTOR 1 A, SEATTLE, snd Intcwimllate points',' -caeh Thursdar 10:00 p.m. l.m .VSYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH OUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. P.tKKN'CiKK TKUNH I.K.HE rillSCK III I'KIIT MONIlAY. WKDNKStm and Stri ltll.W M 11:9) a.ji. foe IMtlMi: (ir.OKlit:. CIlMONTUN, HINK1FKO. all otnt Ktrm 0Sada. I nKrd ' Mate. AOI.M'Y ALL (ICEAM ATE.tMMIir I.IMES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ae, Prime Hupcri Phone 2G0 COAL! COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special I'riccs On Your Winter Supply WOOD JtST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap- $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22,00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ccilintf find Finish, Mouldings,, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Retail Yard, Cow Say, Telephone 423 If your paper does not arrive, telephone the office G8G. Local Items 4 a Tax! Phone 4, Ilijr 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone Hear the Rev. 'Ci' E- Motte- on the "Immortal Memory" at the Burn's Supper and Dance, Friday. (16) J. Harvey and R. Noble, Granby Co. auditors, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday af ternoon bound from Vancouver to j Anyox. ! Frank M. Dockrill Qf Telkwa, I was elected a director pf the Brl tlsh Columbia Dairymen's Association at its annual meeting in New Westminster last week. P. O. Russell, assistant CN.R. superintendent, Smlthers, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit, returning to Smith-ers this morning. Archie Watt, C.NJt. divisional master mechanic, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince George in the course of one of his periodical visits to the coast on official duties. He ret turned to the interior this mom trig. n Little I Use) Hill, daughter , ofJ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill, Second Avenue, Westvlew, is making satis factory recovery after having broken her right arm near the shoulder, when she fell from a moving car during Christmas 'week. I Albert Farrow, steamboat in ; spec tor. arrived in the city on the I Catala yesterday afternoon from ; Vancouver, being here to make !an inspection of the steamer Car-jdena which has been undergoing I overhaul in the local dry dock following her recent stranding. GAS FORCES WOMAN TO SLEEP IN CHAIR stonuh gaa to bsd I toek AWertkA and nothing I sat hurU me I sleep fine.' Mrs Olcnn Sutler. i B?n the first apoooiui raww Tftnovm gas on tfts tooiae h and remove joMshiM ummfM f old matter from (be system. Make you enjoy your meals and alee? better. No natter what you have tried for your stomach and bowel. Adlerlka wiu curprste Jiyou. Ormas, Ltd., drat. ANNOUNCEMENTS t 4 4 Valhalla Lodge whist drive and dance, Friday, January 14. Werkhoven piano recital Wed neaday. January tt. Kks' Masquerade Ball, February 14. CNJtA. SbrUi Annual Bsll. Auditorium, Friday. February 38. (15) Catholic Women's League Spring Sale. April 34. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel INIIt.H NKIV MXNAOKMIJVT Mmm llratrd; Tmellrrv smplr iKwtim: H' and V)A Wstrr Irir litis Miwt All Trains and llmu Rates 51.00 and Up MI'EC'I.II. MONTHLY KATKH JOHN FRY and A. DONALD rraprltttrs PHONE 51 Central P. Peterson and J. Carroll, city, J. Sallin and H. Gratland, Van- couver; George Mcllmoyle, Ila-zrlton; II. Margoll. Winnipeg; Mrs. A. Granerud, Pacific. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy W. J. Christy, Terrace; Chris Eden, Vancouver. ' New Royal Hotel J. Zarflll, I'rop. Till: IKITII. WOKTll WIII1.F, Hot & Cold Wtv; 8tm Ht 75c PER DAV AND UP Tclrphonr 281 , Royal P. Laport and II. A. Watt, city; N. Todor, kwjnMba; C. II. Underwood, C.N.R.; f. A. Black, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Could not Eat or Sleep after Husband's Death Htr huslHind's death left lier very run down in health, unable to eat pr sleep , much.. Now lp is tjiigl'ler in spirit fnl eats and slee well. What ruiucd the difference T It her answer in her own words t " I think Knwchen Salts art a splendid tonic. After my husband's death in December last I became Very run down In healtlu Had terrible fits of depression and was unable to eat or sleep much. I was also troubled with rheumatism. I decided to take Krus-ehen Salts and have now taken tlie little daily dose for nearly two months, during which time my health has greatly improved. The rhnimatiMii lias completely left me. I am much brighter in spirits and both eat and sleep well." When life begins to " get you down, when you l-pn to feel the results of modern artificial conditions errors of diet, worry, overwork, lack of exeivise then you should turn to Krusclien Salts. They poswM a wonderful power of giving new life and vitality to the counties millions of cells of which the human Irndy Is composed. The way to Veep smiling is to take Kinsehen Salts every morning just a pinch in your first morning cup of ennee or tea. A. J. Richmond arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. J. W. McKinley is ,to enter the Prince Rupert Oexxral Hospital on Wednesday for arj operation. Irwin Bruyn of the A. W. Edge Co., returned to thecity pn the Catala yesterday ai ternoon irom a 10-day business trip to Vancouver. . John E. Davey has been confined to his home at Hays Cove Circle . during the past few days suffering from an attack of J. E. Miller, inspector of customs, and Thomas Mason, assis tant inspector, arrived In. the city On. the Catala yesterday. afternoon from" Victoria for a official duties. for Vancouver. i J. C. Brady MP. returned to-the 'city on the Catala yesterday af-; ternoon after a brief trip to Van couver and Victoria: Ire-the south, he met the Dominion Conservative leader, Hon. R. B. Bennett K.C. 1 Mrs. D. J. Muteare, wife of the United States Immigration Inspector at Hyder. and Mrs. Martin, wife of the United States marshal there, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning north after having made a trip to Idaho. W. K. Gwyer, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a trip to departmental headquarters in Victoria, where a conference was held to lay plans for the coming season's wpr.k. Union steamer Catali, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived tn port at 4 15 yesterday afternoon., h&om the south, sailing at S pjn, for Anyox, Stewart, and .other , northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail south at 1 :30 pjn. The vessel brought north a fair-sized passenfer list ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLach-lsn and Miss McLachlan of Anyox were passengers aboard the ; Catala yesterday afternoon returning to the smelter town, from Van- Frank Warne of the Dominion Two County Court cases of A. Fisheries staff returned to the L. Evitt vs; E. O. Belliclni of city on the Catala yesterday af- Houston have been settled out of ternoon from a brief trip to Van- court. couver. l ' Mrs. Frank Clapp will sail on Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Rice, the Catala tomorrow afternoon for who have been visiting in Vancou, a trip to Vancouver. She will be ver and Victoria,- returned to the away ior the next month or so. city irem me soum.on ine catala yesterday afternoon. Capt. E. Sanderson, well known P. O. Shaleross arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Ca tala yesterday afternoon. He is one of the fire insurance .adjusters in the Masonic Temple which' was burned last week. William Blacks toe k, construction foreman for the Government Telegraphs, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Hazelton, being here for a brief visit on official duties. Mrs. G. A. McNicholl. formerly Al Arm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RBNT Flat in Wallace Block. Apply Store. 20). !TR SALTS Wicker, buggy, cheap. Phone Black 347. (tf nuiLD b. c: Babies Thrive On It si JEWFOMTES Babies thrive wonderfully on Pacific Milk. We know of scores of mothers who have raised their chlldrln upon It. Canned with aU Its purity It Is the best of Infant foods. A leaflet giving mln-, ute directions cheerfully mailed on request. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Ahhotsford, II.C. Sn.'M'-'K'.iTE! wMsmvunanm McLachlan's son. Stewart McLach-; - lan, who died from spinal men- InirlfU Dr. Victor Dalmage, formerly of the Geological Survey, has been elected president of the British Columbia Chambr-r of Minos in Vancouver. Directors tfltftidg $ Dr. R. fcl. MeKechnle. Dr. W. E. Cock-field, C P. Browning, Dv L. Pitt, R. O. W. Utt, W. O. Norrie, Prof. J. M. Turnbull. A. M. Whiteside and M. M. O'Brien, alt of whom are weU known in the north. Wbrd has been received Iri the city or tne oirtn last weanesaay In the Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Keogh, formerly of this city. Mr. Koegh was in the service of the Canadian National Railways here some years ago, while Mrs. Keogh was formerly Miss Betty Weller R.N., a graduate of the Prince Rupert General Hospital tratnlng. school for nurses. S. D. Johnston Co., tyd. Correspondents For MILLER. COURT & CO., LIMITED For Uie benefit of the investing public, Miller, Court & Co., Ltd., puDiisn a semimonthly market report, deal-in: with mlninz. oils and In dustrial stocks, which is available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every montn. We offer prompt and reliable service In the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, uai-gary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. S10 2nd Avenue I'hone 130 I'rlnre Rupert BX Fritz Rampera, Third Avenue West, reported at the police sta- i tlnn vetprrt'iw affarrinnn that H4 Canadian Fisa & Cold Storage wlfe had threatened to Jump lnto Co. skipper, returned to the city!.- ... uay a"u U,U3 laKe "er own the the tiic Catala Catala tiuui vesterdav yesterday yesbcruuy after-1 alter-lit- mu-t ... . . , , on afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Catholic Women's League will hold a tea1 and sale of home-cdok-ing it the home of Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, Fourth Avenue West, inc. inui, was as lui. us uic cjji- sode got. A. E. Klncald, ReTelstpke insurance man, is a visitor in the city in the course of one of his business tours of the on Thursday afternoon from 3 to Periodical (17) George Mcllmoyl, who is now located at Hazelton where he conducts a beer parlor, arrived in the City from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train for a week's visit in town. terior train. on yesterday afternoon's The Gyro Club has set forward the date for its installation of 1930 officers from Wednesday of J this week to the evening of Feb ruary 4 when a dance will follow the installation dinner with wives of the Gyros and club guests In attendance. OVERSEAS II. SAFE The Georgia River Gold Mining Co.'s power vessel Overseas .II, for which some anxiety was felt last week when she left Stewart and failed to arrive here, returned safely to Stewart at the end of the week, according to word re ceived in the city. It was too TOliryr"! fr rrtn Vo f Via trln ISai-a of this dty was one of the pa- tne yessel hoye ronewes at the annual dance , two or three last Friday in the station of the: "andlan National Railways Recreation Club of Vancouver. Bladder Weakness Falconer, well known Alice' transDortatlon man. was a P.an Be Stopped often in u.ITii 48 hours. Lake to take charge of the hos-1 Smithera mining man. arrived in fens. plUl there following .the recent we cuy on me ifauua yesieroay, " departure of Miss E. L. Scott R.N. afternoon Irom a business trip to,- - - Vancouver ana eisewnere in tne -ZZZIZ: south an proceeded . Jto i . the,.. Interior oh this morning's train. PNEUMONIA CH a physician. "emergency Thin birta trsatmsnt with VICKS Owr It Million Jmr. UmJ Y,m7y T THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Clear, calm; temperature, 25. Terrace Clear, calm, light north wind, 10. Rosswood Clear, calm, -8. Aiyansh Clear, calm, -11. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 6. Anyox-L-Clear, calm, 2. Stewart Clear, calm, 8. Hayrport Clear, calm, 6. Port Simpson Clear, calm, 10. Hazelton Clear, calm, -20. Smlthers Clear, calm, -20. Burns Lake Clear, calm, cold. Vanderhoof Clear, calm, -30. SCALE OP CHARGES The follow nir is the srnle of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c Cnrds of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c PUT YOUR MODEL T FORD IN SHAPE FOR THOlfS'JMM'OF MILES OF ADDITIONAL SERVICE More than four hundred thousand Model T Fords are still in active service and many of them can be put in shape for two, three and five more years of service and even longer at very small cost. The following list gives the approximate labor charges for re-conditioning the Model T'Ford: ENGINE Tune motor (including replacement of commutator case, brush and vibrator points 'if necessary) $ 1.00 Grind valves and clean carbon 4.50 Overhaul carburetor 1.50 Deline detachable car transmission bands 1,50 Overhaul motor and transmission, $25 to .... 30.00 REAR SYSTEM Reline detachable car transniiision bands. . . . 1.50 Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion or drive gear 5.50 Overhaul Complete rear axle assembly, $5.75 to 7.00 FRONT SYSTEM Overhaul front axle $4.00 to 5.00 CHASSIS Overhaul steering gear 3.50 Overhaul radiator . : 7.50 Overhaul starting motor 3.00 Overhaul generator , 3.00 These prices are approximate and are for labor only, because the number of necessary parts needed depends on the condition of the car. The charge for these parts is low, however, because of the established Ford low-price policy. So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T Ford over the longest period of time, we suggest that you bring car to us and have us estimate on the cost of putting it in good shape. A very small expenditure may be the means of giving you thousands of niil.es of additional service. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS . ner ' Mnrriare nnd Engagement I'nnounrmfnts $2 SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting. Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed Jt vr .'.HITB 8TP1M rl t?IV17n AXItl Dasseneer aboard the Catala ves- Z&rfJt.JX ?"a streneth from Getting Tin Nirht terday afternoon returning north Backache. Bladder wpaim'i PRESSED here1 on! after a month's visit In Vancouver, Burning, Leg or Oroln Pains, or We Deliver to Any Part of the :' Where Mrs. Falconer and lamuyip""t""";"ca-wVi :ne Uty- !are in residence. l,iL?c!s". e'9 Miss M. J. McCormack R.N. ofl drug store, for only ' 60. ifonevl I inr tU Tf,:! Vancouver has arrlyd, at Burns i B. B. F. F. Mesener, Mesener. well well known back if you don't soon iflnsU-palns ': -lilt5 ,auui iccjj luie. ieei younger.J