lednesday. September 24, 1930, A Real I B f COAST ISTAMSH1PS SPECIAL Dr AlexaiMli X-UAY SERVICE I'lIONK 673 IICSNEIl nLOCK DENTIST 17 J J? race v alue A Fifty-Cent JartArmand Cleansing Cream - - Twenty-Five-Cent Kleenex 50 Cents Qraies 1x0. Ztfio Pioneer Drujyejisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hailing,. I ruin t't.wr Kuu-rt VAMOt :.H. VHTOKIt. II ,. vwnimu, vi(Tii:i. Hi-Hi', AMI ; ll.M. ASiV ll U .III U.n. p.rh. '"i" R. M. H.flTH. AKi-nt Prime RupfrtillMV Ml .11.. M flVt. , ..... tT in, .l i c .. ... T r lrl IS.I) ru . TiirKdnv, 3JO p.m. Alert H. ,li lrl(ln midnight Saa Iti'.ir. ri.ri iniiu, gen- ctMk.d through to'drsUnailon. 'o Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 1, 11. 22. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle ". Ml: B. C. Coast Steamship Se'rjice SAILINGS FROM PI1INTK IMIPHItT September :, October 5, 15, M. Princes VUry- ocean falls, etc..' Vancouver and Victoria, every rrlday, 10 pm, A rents For AH Meamxhin Lines IV C On hard, General Agent. 3rd Ave- Prince CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING ti. T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DItVDOCK Engineer. Machinist. Boilermakers, lUnrksmlths. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETVIJSNE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAItINC AND COMMERCIAL WO UK PHONES 43 AND 386 COOOCOOflOOOlHOOOOOC01KKKIOOSi90OflOOOSOS4(WOOflOW Want Aos - ft M Let Them He Your Urokurvri ItuyuTs and Selliiiff So:nebody is wn!tint( to buy that house" or bedroom sd. or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is waiting to soli that ear, or typewriter, or whatever else it la you uro in the market for Get the habit of shopping tlirouBh the Want Ads You'll find undt earned of bar-k.un.s -undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these columns ano see how profitable and pleasant 11 la. READ and USE ' . PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS ' 01 h A r! Phono 08 "If it's fully Jtold it's quickly sold" COOOOOOCHSiKMH30000HaOWOOOOeoOOOOCKOOH00OVUHK000 Buy the real toai our la- nioiw Edson and CasMdy-Welllnjton in any qnantitles. Also itiilkley Valley Hay, Grain and Kobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 558 waaMMaaroiwjteJJ'x?Maaa aarsaas somas i Daily News-Want Ads. bring quick Results 'jllk. .MI'.. - Local Items Glasses fitted by' registered optometrist at Mcilbroner's store. Royal Purple tea and sale of home cooking.-. .Saturday, October 4, next to McLaren's Music Stare. Pioneer Association Whist and Bridge, I.O.D.B. Hall Friday. 3ept. 26. All Pioneers and their friends Invited. 224 I Joseph S. Roger the Rupert Mariro Products Ltdiwalled yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Before buying your coal for the winter, Impossible, call at our yard and see what we have to offer. It will pay you. Albert & MtfCaffery Ltd. rhones 116 or 117. tf The regular monthly open lunch eon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was held in the Commodore Cafe today. President C. A. Klrk- endall was In the' chair and there was a fair attendance of mem bers-. ' Miss Clara Stiles, who has been paying a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Stiles. Hays Cove Circle, will' sail by the Prince t George tomorrow night on her return to her home In Los Angeles. CPU. steamer Princess Louise Capt. Arthur. Slater, arrived ir. port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 5 pjn. for Vancouver and Victoria. The vessel's passenger list Includes many Yukoners and Alaskans going outside for the winter Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald; W. H. Allen, court registrar. Vancou ver"; W. E. O. Johnson, court steu- Wtapher; Thomas Crle, assists, vr dgputy-minister of finance;; A. B McNeilL chief auditor for the provincial government; C. H. Locl X.C., government counsel, and Walter Gale, provincial police sub-inspector, who were here in eonnv t Ion with the Watt enquiry, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on their return south. of TOTAL FARES to CANADA ADVANCED Britishers in Canada may now bring forward their Families, Relatives and Friends on Easy Terms. For ull details apply: II. J. LOlKiHRAN 111. I. upt. (oluiilm'lon. C-iMdl.ui Ihu-iflr Hy.. VanroHvrr BRITISH RE-UNION ASSOCIATION OLD COUNTRY TKAVEL A ROYALLY . . yet economically. Canadian National still arrange your pas-sago lty nuy 'steamship lino. Oiulce Awoinniexlatloim, l'ntaiKirta, Tfatellers' ,Qhciura, iUgfosr Inur-BiSJil,d JBsl luo miUatnnaaxMtxurroiK Canada. nr W-J4 Far lnorm'iin nil or urlft For information rail or write: ft. P. MeNAKlHTOW District Pawngrr Agent I'rinse Rupert, H.O THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF DURING BABY'S TEETHING TIME The Bowels Become Loose Diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, etc., manifest themselves; the gums become swollen, and cankers form in the mouth. This is the time when the mother shoula use ' ' ' . and perhaps save the baby s life. On the market for 80 years. Price, 50?. a bottle at all druggirts at de-ls- J. H. Talt will sail on the Prlr.ce D. C. McRae returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Arthur Skelhorne, mining engineer for the Mining Corporation of Canada, sailed yesterday afternoon on. the Catala for Vancouver after a visit In this district on mining business. Ooldbloom's store will open again tomorrow after the new year holiday with a showing of a number of new model fur coats that are worthy of Inspection of every lady in the city. Prices much lower than in the south. Goldbloom. the' Old Reliable. 223 j No person has yet eHlmeel a round trip to Vancouver which was . raffled recently bv the Mo ise ladtri and for which No. 654 was the lucky ticket drrtwn. If the trlnj l not claimed soon, the sum of $90 will be donate bv the lodg Caot. Harrv Nedden. arrived In; oort at 11:30 this mornlnit from Vanconver. Powell River and Ocean Palls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. The vessel brought north a I fair-sized passenger list. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel i;mek new si avaoemknt Strain llratrd; Travellcro" fanilr IIihidm! Mot nnd CoM Walrr Free Run Mtttt All Trains and HnaU Rates 51.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KATES C. U. niGGAKT & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel, riot ind cold water In all roorm A. J. ritUDIMMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser md Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prop. THE HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hrt ft Cold Wiiter; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Ti-leplionr tHI Royal F. Bovlch, Anyox; Russell Mather and Peter, M. Wells, Port Simpson; L. Loge, city; G. Erlandaon. Osland. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation forvPrivnte Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert Dinnenvarc, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroncr's Store. Mrs. James B. Gibson left on to day's train for a trip to Calgary. Don Brown, local electrician, re turned to the crcy on "today's train . .: : .riiiun; .rr. Aid. J. H. Plllsbury returned to the city on the Prince' George thl. morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Royal Purple Bridge and Whist every second Monday beginning Oct. 6. Cash prizes. Light refreshments. Admission 50c. 223 George Splnks, who died last week In Edmonton et the age of eighty-one years, was the uncle of George tomorrow night for a trip Walter Splnks of Rolla. to Vancouver. Mrs. J. McDougaU, formerly of Terrace and now residing In Burns Lake, arrived In the city from the Interior on today's train. Tax sale of city lots will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. Anyone interested can get a list at the collector's office. 228 Tom Kennedy the well known hir frnm hunter halt returns! w. k. jueAiee aauea yesterday from a tnree days huntlng trlp up afternoon on.the Catala for a trip the mlet He w. succewiul te to Vancouver. On his return to the m a fIne buck city, he will be accompanied by ' Mrs. McAfee and family who have drunkenness, Mlke Rqsln. for been the In the - spending summer was flncd $25( wltn optlon of thlr. 80uln . ty days' imprisonment, by Maris - nonHian TTnv.-r. rtnhrt!"1 McQymont in city police Macnlcol, Prov. Secretary, will ad court yesterday afternoon. dress a meeting on recent Pension i . , , Legislation, Jn the Club Rooms, L f WU wnf.K P Cf Wed.. Sept. 24 at 8.0 p.m. He will 1ZIT exhibit about 100 lantern slides of scenes in the Great War. All ex-service men invited. 223 uuc iavn ay xu vbiuva Mmiuh iivu. a regular voyage to the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Miss Huldah Graham of the Dally News staff, who has been spending a two-weeks' holiday vis iting In Vancouver and Victoria returned to the city on the Prince' i George this morning. T. D. Pattullo. M.LA Rupert and provincial Liberal leader sailed by the Catala, yester day afternoon on his return to Victoria after having attended th-j Watt enquiry here. Mrs Howard Steen. who has ,been away for four months on ni trip to Oshawa, and elsewhere tfvr toward, the Hfffiflf dependent tne retumKl to cHy CUR steamer Prince Geora the Prince George this morning having travelled west via Vancouver. N T. J. Oracle, assistant comtroUer 1 of the Canadian National Railways Winnipeg, and Mrs. Grade arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorg'; . 1. 1 i . . I litis uioiiiius liuni vtuicuuTcr They will return south on the sam- rteamer tomorrow night. On a charge of permittino gambling on his premises, W Hearst was fined $60 by Magistrate McClymont in city police court 'his morning. Nine young men, charged with being inmates of i gaming house, were fined $10eacn. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Mosconl anJ child, who have been on a trip to Vancouver following their departure from Fort Clements where Mr. Mosconl was engaged In the hob ' business, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Oeorg? this morning. P. W. Baldwin, local auditor for Canadian National Steamship-, Vancouver, Is a visitor in the city on official business, having arrived from the south on the ss Prtne? George this morning, accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin. They will return to Vancouver tomorrow night. ANNOUNCEMENTS Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Banquet October 6. ' .,') St bqr 9.:" Peter's Church Ba&ar flcU) !i i. in: tm JOit H nil, Moose Bazaar. October 16, 17. Gyro Halloween Hoedown 31. Catholic Bazaar Nov. 6 and 7. Rupert East United Church Bazaar, November 13. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W A; Bazaar Dec. 4. The uniform quality of Blue Ribbon Malt year after year has swept it to permanent leadership Wherever you go you find America's Biggest Seller. Packed full 3 lbs. Packed exclusively in Sealed Airtight . Tins. Father Kmil Lerary, O.MJ. of Stewart, i sjho. arrived from the rtj,?atieek,, Jeft on today's tfalft .for Terrace where next Sunday Tie will conduct monthly scr- for Prtncr prices in the Roman Catbotfc Church. SCALE OF CHARGES ' 4 TV follnwinir In the scale f charges made for readlne . Marriaire ann Knirapement annonncementf $2. name. Rlrth N'otites 50c. Funeral NntWn $1 Cards of. Thanks. $2 Pnneml Flower lOr oer Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating EnjgHiclcrs AutojatlfitItaraestic Oil Furnaces TmlaphoBO 174 Show Room 259 Third Av. W. Utter ague When this Nerves play out It is common to be tired after the day's work but you rest and steep ana are ready with neweneri and vigor for another day s uut wnen the nigM s rest you and vou set,uD and worn-out and faca wit Hop Flavored and Plain . Inspector James' M. Tupper, R. Mrs. George Eckerman, who has CMP., returned 'ie the city onto- been visiting for several months clay's train ftam; trip to Burns In Tacoma, returned to the city Lake on official . business. ; from the south on the ss, Prince George this morning. T. B. Campbell, totem pole pre-i servatlon engineer for the Cana-1 J. J. Little, local manager of the dlan National Railways, arrived in -Northern B. C. Power Co., return-the. city on today's train from Ha- i ed to the city on the ss. Prince zelton for a brief visit in town. Mrs. L. B. Warner of Smlthen who has been on a trip to Victoria 1 arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the. souui ana proceeded to tne interior by train. George this morning from a ten-day trip to Vancouver on company business. Dandruff Crust Quickly Dissolved One after another, a million men and women have made this discovery; that this simple method does dissolve the crust of dandruff; puts the scalp in the K'nk of condition; makes hair soft, trout, thick and vigorous. Get a bottle of "Danderine" from your drug or toilet counter today. Put a little on your brush each time you dress your hair. I'enetrating to the head, its soothing aid soon has an itching, feverish scalp cool, comfortable, healthy. The crust of dandruff simply melts away. Dandruff is unsightly. It is the cause of grayness, baldness, dry, brittle, dull hair. When the scalp is freed from this irritating scurf, Danderine soon has the hair back in condition; soft, glossy, thick, vigorous and youthful-looking. Start on Danderine today and end hair worries. A thirty-five cent bottle will demonstrate its merit 1 matt. WUMTHK Mussallem's feaanHitmd huMad the new day, it is time to take stock or your health. Either as the result of the ezrea-slve expenditure of nervous energy or because of worry or wasting aisease your nervous system is he-coming bankrupt. It is high time to set the building up proems established by the use of Lir. Chase's Nerve Food. Br. Chase's Nerve Food The greatest of restoratives fur the blood and nerves. 8TEWINO LAMB 3 lbs. STEWING VEAL 3 lbs. STEWING BEEF 2 lbs. ROUND STEAK per lb. SIRLOIN STEAK ! per lb. I vs ai ri!np per lb VIAL STEAK per lb RUMP ROAST VEAL per lb. LEti OF LAMB per lb SHOULDER LAML per lb. SHOULDER PORK 5 lbs. SIDE PO per lb. RK PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs. LAMB CHOPS LOIN per lb. AT Market 50c 25c 25c 25c 30c 25c 39c 25c 30c 20c $1.00 1.00 25c 35c 30c Mussalleins Meat Market Phones 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E.