Lnd;:y September 15, 1930 i THE DAILY NEWS PADK THREP c:coooooo0O0w0hchwohjooooo s a u o 0 o tt o o a a a o o v.1 our PRESBRmmi mi 6, Will ajjvays' lie filled as your Doctor directs at Ormes, Ltd. Prompt and Careful Service I Ct; Pioneer Drupe ists Want Ads d. Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. ThreesGraduate Pharmacists Mr CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Let Them He Your Hrokcr in Kuying and Selling Somebody Is waiting bi that Jouse or bedroom set, or coat you have to ae. iBwnebody is walUng to sell that ear, or typewriter,' lofrhaUver else it is you are In the market for. Oet the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'll find undieamed of bargainsundreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and pleasant it is. 1 REAlfiindiUSIj) PRINCE RUPERT DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" amass The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. .Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA SMTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers ot'GM, SUver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores . ms a nM ... . B3KEC rrouueers oi.uoiu, snver, vopper, rig Lead and Zinc U TADA.VAC, TRAIL B SHIPYARD UI'KICATINU !. T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DIIYUOCK Engir.ccra, Machinists. Hoilerwakeru, Blacksmiths. Pattern Makers Founders. Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND. ACETYLENE WELDING fA Ourl'lantJ's Equipped to Handle All Kind of oiANE AND COMMERCIAL WORK UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hallliif I nun ITIurt Kyi ft r VANCni'VCR. VKTtMlV B.t:da!e. Ai'rt Bay. etc Tuendsj. S.30 pA lor VWl'litVKK. VII niklt. IliKflai. Ale l. rie . FrkUr mWnlshl lr AIICK ARM. ANYOV sTMVVRT. Xaa Klr IW lmin.a. sun-day. 8.00 d tn r lotiT SIMPSON and WAIJI" ISLAND n Thursday pin Hi tttd Aienut K M SMITH el , "..ViJa Tlmueh !ekrt void to vwiocrs 004 Seattle bateare rnwird through to drstlnstlon I B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS YnSY '-( . it. 1 i ton By B. C. Coast Sieamsiiip Service SAILINGS rSOM TRINCE RUrERT To Keu-hikun. WranpelL Juneau. Skagway Yptcmbcr 10. 20. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle September 14. 24. Princess Mary- Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every F.-iuay, iu p AeenU For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, lho.. ill ooooooooo0ouoaoooocHj(ocKjtHooHooHjoiCHKiaoaoow If you lose anything, try a classified ad. ?4 Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. If 'ybtfeanrJoVsit i1 Ridley Home tomorrow phone your gronr and he will send any goods out for you, 21.. IJefore buying your coal for the winter, if possible, call at our yard and see what we have ' to offer. It will pay you. Albert & Mc Caff cry Ltd. Phones 116 i or 117. tf i II. S. Creelman, C.NJl. station) agent, . Topey, and Mrs. Creelman; elft by today's train on their re-! turn to the interior after having spent the past few days in the1 city. Jack Mlr, ONJt. baggage mas-j ter here, left on Saturday afternoon's tain for a holiday trip 'a Prince Albert. On his return to the ! citv in two weeks be will be ac-j companled by Mrs. Mair and1 daughter who have been spending the summer on the prairies. Norman Daglish is in charge of the baggage room during Mr. Mair's absence. i ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Banquet October 6. Moose Baiaar. October 16. 17. Rupert Bast United Church November IS. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Bazaar Dec. 4. KB Ml KB KBIB'iB I B1B19 IBIB'fB'KB When you buy a watch from us There is one main advantage over getting it away from home. If in watch doesn't come up to your expectations, why you always know where to come to have the tremble adjusted. If the wateh goes wrong and it's the watch's fault, we are here to make it right with you. Watch prices are a low here as anywhere In the land for equal values. ii m cJEWELLfcKo THE STORE WITH TH CLOCK Ut CI BIB! a J m n;' B39ruVJBSXlfB ($G0kL, 5 rZn!clL-vt l- nra 11 WW TRAVEL ROYALLY .yet economically. fCaiuulfan National will arrange your rms-.isge Ijj any slcatnship -- "JClioIcc Aeeotnmodstions, i'S)snurl, iruvellers ' a!V,,"Iu, " ""- train seniee aerons Canada. W-M fur IVormaiian ll or irrtlx R. F. SIcNAUGIITON District Passenger Agent Trlnre Rupert, B.t5. Going Abroad Morte IL Cr.Ug, pioncr artist of Uie cii, who sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for Victoria where he will pay a visit with his daughter, Mrs. D. D. McTavlsh, before proceeding on a three-year -world trip In the course of which he will visit extensively In Europe and the Holy Land. Prior to his departure, he received the best wishes of many friends for a pleasant and beneficial tour. Help with groceries, we want our money to build another cottage. 215 B. Lapointe, who has been In tho employ of the B. C. Packers here. sailed last night on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver. Moose members and rela tives interested in the formation of a Badminton Club are requested to meet In the Moose Hall tonight at 8 pjn. (Ladies specially invited.) 215 Robert Orme, son of Mayor and Mrs. C. H. Orme, tailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria after having spent the summer va cation at his home here. He will resume studies In a Vancouver Is land school. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Shirley of Re giaa. after 1m)s I" nt a few days In the ewjffcaUed on the Princess Louise yesterday after noon for Vancouver In the course of a holiday trip to,- the coast. Mr. Shirley is In the service of the Canadian Pacific RaUway stores department at Rgina HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMlllll NEW MANAtiK.Mr.XT Minim lleatrd; Travellm!" Sample !Umiiii: tint anil Cold Uatrr Wrr Mil Meet All Train, and IUU Rates $1.04 and Up HI'WIAI, MONTHLY UAItS C. R. niGGART & A. DONALD Irin triors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel. ""Hot .ind cold water In all roorru a. j. rnuniMMMF, prop. Cor. of Fraser t nd Fifth Sts. Savoy New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll. I'rop. Tilt: IMITEL MOUTH WHILE Hot Cold Watrr; Staam Heat 7Sc TER DAY AND UP THeplioii" tHl Royal L. Hastad, Terrace; K. Kelso and How To Lose Fat and Get That Youthful Feeling Over In Great Britain when p. man is feeling "us lit as a fiddle and looking the "picture of health" tliey "hkS COT THAT KRUSCHEN FKHLINfi." Tiiut means he takes his little dose of Krnxrlicn Salts every morning. It's the same in the I'.sX- in Oermany in Holland in Australia In South Africa, for Kruttrheu Salts are now mild the world over. KruM'hen Salt)) is not one salt only it is tlie combination of six salts necessary to healthy life. Take half a teasixion in a glass of Itot water before breakfast every morning, modify your diet and exercise regularly. Hut don't miss a morning, for Krusclien not only puts and keeps the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels in a splendid healthy condition, but purifies your blood-stream, and sends new life and activity to every part of your body. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. Don't forget the Ridley Home Grocery Shower tomorrow afternoon. Come if you possibly can. 215 Retail Merchant's meeting. Boston Cafe at 6.30 p.m, Sept. 1G. All merchants please attend. 215 Mrs. W. Flewin of Port Simpson saield from here on the Princes? Louise yesterday afternoon lor . trip to Vancouver R. O. McKenzSe, Queen Charlotte City hotel proprietor, is a visitor in the city, having arrived on the Prince Charles last evening from the Islands. Sam Massey, city telephone de partment superintendent, and Mrs. Massey sailed last night on the &j. Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Oscar Smith of the local Cus toms House staff made the round trip at the end of the week to Ketchikan on the steamer Prince Rupert, being on official business Pacific Coyle Navigation Co.'s Coats and furs of all kinds. Overcoats to select from. Repairing cleaning and modelling done on tho premises. Everything guaranteed 30 cheaper than can be bought in the south. The old reliable GOLDBLOOM. 21 Dave Roberts, well known C.N.R locomotive engineer, who Is now running out of MelrlUe, Saskat-cehwan. arrived in the city on yesterday's train and will be here until tomorrow when he will return to the prairies. He Is busy during his short stay renewing many old acquaintances here. Married Woman Fears Gas -Eats Only Baby Food "For 3 years I ate only baby food, everything else formed gas. Now, thanks to Adlerika, I eat anything and enjoy life.' Mrs. M. Ounn. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re lieves all OAS so you can eat and sleep better. Acts on DOTH upper and lower bowel removing poisons you never knew were there, and surprise you! Ormes, Druggists. Limited, "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Pacific Milk T. Lawrence, Ocean Falls; J. II. reete. C.N.R.: J. I. Couston and IH Mrs. A. Evens. Vancouver; A. M. n Taylor, Falls River; T. Dalrymple, KllKinfF U Alyansh; V. Benreton, city; E. 5 Brookmr.n, Port Bstington; J. j Abrams. Montreal. ! - X IJL.- U V- . . , Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties , Phone 457 Prince Rupert A lady who lives on a chicken farm, and they do not keep a cow, writes that since she began using Pacme Milk she has not had a cake failure. For a long time this lady bought milk from her neighbors, and one day at a grocer's she saw Pariflc Milk and ordered it. "Since," she writes, "I have used no other ? md of milk." PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abhotsford, RC. LOOKING ! FORWARD Savinjs in Money and Service Offered Those Who Would Iluy-Coal Now.' ' r Successful men In all spheres of life credit their success to the fact that they looked fotward to the iu-. ture. Astor looked ahead to real estate values In New York; Rocke-, feller to- the great development of oil. the same has applied to all' successful men In the world either : In greater or smaller degrees. All have believed in looking ahead and .jrovWlng for the future In all things. Housekeepers know the value of looking ahead and securing their grocery supplies at lower prices. It is also well to arrange ahead for the winter's fuel supply. At this time of year, by placing your order with your coal dealer, you can receive from him better service and, In all probability, better fuel than he would be able to give you- two months hence when everybody Is buying coal and when it Is rainy and snowy. Sixteen years' experience In th coal business has put us in a posi tion to take care of all your fuel wants. We especially recommend Nanaimo-Wellington No. 1 Hard coal of which we have received on our wharf during the past week two thousand tons. Remember that we quote special cash prices for lots of five tons or more. ALBERT & MeCAFFERY, LTD. (Advt. 218) Miss Ela Steen sailed last night on the Catala for a holiday visit with friends in Stewart and Anyox. Aid. J. H. Plllsbury sailed las: night on the Prince Rupert for brief business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. T. Kergin and Mrs. Geo McAfee, after a visit of a few days tn Terrace, returned to the city from the interior on today's train Mrs. William- IngUs and family ratttmaul tn th fitv at th end- Ot tug Chieftain arrived in port yes- ater lviylm 8pent a va- 5raay morning irom uw mvn vlslUng iriends In Vancou Vancouver Wand coal for delivery to Albm & Mcctf feryr ver. r Mrs ' J6rm"'rSIrBefg and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. I. Wilson, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Mr. and Mrs. 3. Whltworth, after a holiday visit of two weeks here andt Jasper Park, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on theh return to Vancouver. Miss Margaret Van Cooten re turned to the city on today's train after spending a two-weeks' holiday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, parents of Ian Fraser of this city. Inspector J. H. Johnson of the Liquor Control Board, after a visit of a few weeks in the city and district. sallPd by the Prince Ru ert last night on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. Oeorge Woodruff, wife of one of the deputy collectors of customs at Ketchikan, was a passenger going through aboard the steamer Prince Rupert last evening for a trip to Seattle. Capt. J. P. Tait, who several wira ni auataliMd iniurles on James, Watts, J. M. Dunn and N. which caused your stomach trouble. wani th fraishter Border Queen McArthur. city; Mrs. Nelson Brew, No matter what you have tried for1()f whlch nf, was an officer at the ana uougas u. urew, tiaysporr istomacn ana duacis, Auier:tu win Mrs. D. A. McRae, Smtthers; E. C. Ballantyne, "Terrace. time, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for hi home In Vancouver, being accompanied by Mrs. Tait. With a good-slsed list of passengers. Union steamer Catala, Qapt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here southbound tomorrow afternoon. Having been delayed on th Queen Charlotte Islands loadlri" ItfCmon. CXJR. steamsr Prince Charles, Capt. McKay, arrived in port at 7.S0 last evening from Masrctt Inlet aittl after loading another 4 000 case f canned sal mon here, sailed for Vancouver via Alert Bay and Engtewood. C.P.R. steamer Princess Lout;" Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived In port at 3.30 yesterday afternoon from Skairway and other Alaskan points and sailed at 5 p.m. for Vancouver The vessel's passenper list Included many Alaskans and Yukoners uolng out for the winter nftor having spent the summer in the north. SPRINGS! For any makes of cars and trucks. Repairs, reinforcing, rctcmperlns, new springs. All work guaranteed. North Stir Spring "Works First Ave. E. P. O. Box 258 Prince Rupert, B.C. TYPEWRITERS Sn oilier value can approach tire upee'nl REBUILT UNDERWOOD 5 $75.00 Very eay irniis All o'lirr make irein $1,100 HI'MWTIWWl MIDIMl MACIIIM.H United Typewriter Co. Ltd. vancouvki:. is.c. Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil . Furnaces Telephone 174 Show Room 259 Third Av. W. SUITS, SHIRTS Real Raincoats Reliable quality made to order for particular men. Sec Win. Auld WEE TAILOR SHOP Near Post Office : I i; N. M. McLean . 'MOAT BUILDER Seal Cove Can take you out of water unaer roof for repairs. Any class boat built a rcason , able pnees. Boats For Sale, Real Bargains OIL BURNERS Agent" for the famous "Ray Burner" for Industrial plants, hotels, apartment houses, etc. and the sUent -York," fully automatic for residences. We guarantee a saving of from one-third to one-half In fuel consumption. Enquiries Solicited Walter Longwill Heating Engineer Phone SSI P. 0. Box 730 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery -Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City fTHYPBCTH-JM.WIICTtlJII.illtJUJIiaia Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST - Fred B. Patrick and Art Mantyla who became a bit boisterous ,ou board the steamer Priaces Louiss while bound from Alaska to Seattle, were taken off the vessel hero yesterday afternoon and this morning In city police court before Mail.strat" McClymont were fined $25. wi;h ontion of Uiaty days' Inipii'onnii'nt,, for drunkenness. Thuy Wll! bi' :Hnt tn Seattle by the next boat.