Price 50c a box Pinaod s Special Offer uOc Lilas do France Talcum Free with a $1.00 Bottle of Lilas de France Lotion jiie Liquid lirilliaiitini- Free with a $1.35 Bottle of Eau de Quinine4 QEmes Ilct Ufut Pioneer Drugrvsts Phones SI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Bran SMOKED Prepared Daily By 75 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WHAT INTEREST? DO YOU RECEIVE ON YOUR SAVINGS? 6 INTEREST, COMPOUND SEMI-ANNUALLY A Rate Compatible With Safety Is Paid IJJ1 YORKSHIRE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION LOCAL AGENTS MrC Al-TERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. TIIIKI) AVCNUi: TELEPHONE II V... syiHsa3M B t t'OAsT B. ('. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE KUrLKT To Ketchikan, U'rangell, Juneau, Skagway December 13. 27 To-Vancouver Victoria, Seattle-December 3. 17. January 1. ITUiobm Mary Ovean etc. Vauco W and Vo- U)r!n. every FrKtay. 10 pm. SOMETHING NEW for ladies and gents Agents For All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard. Oen Agent, ortmcnt new clothes for H'!T1 nnrl uilntnt. in ImnH tiix t quality and latest ptit- 3rUAV- Prmoe Rupert, Phone 81. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sm'I.U. WINTER KM I UNION IWKKS TM.:i i)n frol Xov.Yv 1!M I.. Krb. W. ll (with Hiial return MINCE RUPERT To" VANCOl VER M.M RETURN Simmer Ioip l'rli- Hnert lor Vamouver: 4rrtnMtlell7r. via 0:mn ialU. TOuraday Noon approx. 1 v iiiimsA'RVKKY raiiM miinhht Arrlvltui Vancouver Sunl.y miaiimm w minimis to Port BUiiueoii, Aliw Arm, vnyoa. Stewart and Naaa River poU'-s Bunclny. 8:00 P.m. ! " ml rnmtlon reftanllnn 11 huIIUkih and MokaU at I'HINC t Itt I'KHT See Avenue. I'lutne SOT SPEED WITH SAFETY Is what you will enjoy In a comfurt-able roomy car, by .calling TAXI 25 t'omu in und see us today. 1 promntnes. reliability and courtesy overcoat complete and fin-; ' L, our motto. A trial will be appre- tn three days. I.iiic, the Cutler to? uj pressing aim uiii- u iivpr mw rfirr. nr nn ilv. UNG THE TAILOR "'Second Ave. l'li,,n.. GI9 elated. Phone 35. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service ii. Iwtln iliov hrinir vuu. l,ct the habit of rending the advertisements in this paper, Local Items The "Twefity Years Agif column' of the Vancouver Province says that "A Junction will be effected next weefc between two Orand i Trunk Pacific Railway parties now engaged In making a preliminary survey of the route between Van couver and Tmt Oeorge. They will meet on th& upper Fraser." The Legislative Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, will be 'asked by the Chamber to recom mend what to do with a proposa1 , made by the Montreal Chamber of Commerce for a more equitable I system of taxing public utilities i companies. It was referred to i them at a meeting of the local chamber ..last night. I C. E. Cadden, operator and llne- 'man at Second Cabin and form' erly located at Haysport, will ar rive in Prince Rupert next month from the north to take over the position of bookkeeper in the local office of the Government Tele graphs, succeeding Miss Irene Bou- rassa, who has resigned from tne service and who left this week for her home in Vancouver. The Chamber of Commerce last night passed on to the city council with a recommendation for action the proposal of the committee ol the Chamber that the city should apply for $8,750 additional funds from the Provincial Government out of the joint fund set aside for that purpose; and that the money might be expended on the con structlon of the new road to the floats. i FROM ST. JOHN TO 0LvSG0V-DELFAST-LlVER-POOL Dec. M. aJan. 33 M Mitolm Jan. a Mrtln xJan. 9. Mb. IS MlnnedTaa xPrb. 6. SSterch 8 . . . Meltta Feb 30 Uontroae xNoi eaUtng at Brllaat. FROM NEW YORK To C1IRRUOURG-SOUTHAMPTON 1IAMHUHG Uarch 14 Ducheaa of Bedford Uarch 13 UUuwImi xlncludln( call at Hamburg. PROM VANCOUVER T llawnll-Japun-rhlua-PhlMppliM xDec.fi. xJan 31. Emprem of Ruaaln xDrc30. xFebSS. Bnipreas of Japaa xjua 3 Emprfiaa Of AaU xJan 17 Bmpreat of Cauada xltieludln call at Honolulu. AdMv to Annu varvwhtra or J.J FOHHTEK BteaaMhip Oenl. Paaa Axnt C P R. ataUon. VMoayer On TIQSLP WINTER FARES PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER VICTORIA ' ' f nrluJinf HiIt nd Bvrlfc. TlcleU m M up F'b 2.1b, 111. ll.turn limit M.rth Slat. tat Inroriu.llon rait ar wtll rlaM Ruprrt U.C Canadiatn Vjj-N. McPhee. customs officer at Butedale,1 arrived in the city from there on the Princess Mary yester day afternoon and will be spending the next few days in town. An Dress Trousers at interesting article entitled 'ears Qf,Prpsi;ss'ln Northern : Columbuf.' appears in the magazine section of the last Van couver Sunday Province. The author is Recce Hague and Stewart is given considerable attention in the ar tide. J. M. N. Jackson, who arrived in the city this week from Premier. left on today's train tor Halifax vhere on December 13 he will em bark aboard the Anchor-Donald son Line steamer Letttia for a visit to his native home in.tBelIast, Ire land. Curzon's, in Oratton Block, next Post Office. Oordon WllllscrofW who suffered the loss of two fingers and other injuries to his right hand in an ac cident in the Big Hay .Lumber Co.'s sawmill this week. Is doing nicely at the Prince Rupert Qeneral Hos pltal where he is still receiving treatment. On a charge of shooting with out a license, Reginald Kelsey was fined $10 by Stipendiary Magistrate II. F. McLeod in provincial police court this morning. The case arose out of a hunting accident at the first of the week near Tucks Inlet. CUR. steamer. Prince William Capt. William Thomas, will not be back before tomorrow from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Having been he'd up there for about a day on account of stormy weather, the vessel left Rose- Spit at 10 o'closk last night. for her calls on the south end of the Islands. No one need be hungry In Prince Ruoert The Salvation Army is providing bread and soup to any needy person that may call on them at any time. Donations for the Christmas Cheer and winter relief will be appreciated at your very earliest. Hampers for families are to be provided for many more this year than usual. See the sturdy Wool Stockings- Snow Boy for children at Cur son's. HOTE ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'Mll'lt NEW MAN.lflB.ME.NT . Meiim Heated; Traveller' Multiple luxinis; lint and Cold tVater free litis Meet All Trains and final Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY HATES CILRIGGART & A. DONALD lii'rktur . PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family Hotel. Hot .ind cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUnilOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser iJid Fifth Sts. Savoy T. Walsh, CNJl.; Mrs. Henry Helln, Balmoral Cannery: Peter Lelghton and son, Metlakatla. New Royal Hotel I. T-irrlll rp. THE HOTEL UOItTII 1VI1I1.E Hot & Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Ti-lepliune (81 Boston Grill Lame Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nifht, 9 to IS Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties I'honc 457 , Prince Rupert, Curzon's have the best Sweaters in the city. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Chrlttmas Gifts at Curzon's. in clude Ladies' fine Silk and Chif fon Hosiery in Xmas boxes. The regular monthly meeting of the Lief Erlckson Society, scheduled for last night was Ben Cromp, who was shot through the flesh of the arm in a shooting accident at the first ct the webk, Is able to be out and la suffering neither pain or ill-effect from the injury. Union steamer Cardena, Capt Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port at 6 o!clock last evening from Van-. couver via Ocean Falls and other coast points and sailed at mid night on her return south. At the meeting of the ChambeV of Commerce last night President Tinker announced that the annual meeting of iie Chamber would be held January 0 Instead of January 2 as the latter date would be inconvenient to many. Oct him some Pure Wool, Sox in Xmas boxe at Curzon's. The Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting last night, heard a letter) of thanks from Cal. T. A. litem for ; having been sent copies of corres-1 ! pondence between the Chambei ! and Sir Henry Thornton in regard) to the proposed new C.N.U. Hotel. Per Sunberg. interior miner, left on today's train for New York where he will embark on the White ; Star liner Majestic for Southamp-1 ton, England, whence he will pro- j cecd to Oothenberg, Sweden, to' pay nis native home near there a visit. Dr. Gordon, Klrkpatrlck of Van couver, son of J.-A. Klrkpatrlck of Prince Rupert, left Vancouver today for Dublin, Ireland, to take v post graduate course in certain branches of medicine. lie it plan-, nlng to proceed later to London, for further post graduate .work. Curzon's have pretty sedrf style in boxes. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS ' High School Concert, Dec. 11. Moose Dance December 12. Royal Purple Bridge and Whist series, next game, December 15. Operetta The Enchanted Palace," Booth Memorial School. Dec, 16 and 17. Moose Christmas Tree Whist Drive and Dance, December 19. Canadian Legion B.EJBX. Chrkt-mas Tree December 20. if MoosV Christmas Tree Dec. 21. Baptist ChrJiSj.mas Tree Decem ber 23, 4 or , 'ar sons Norway (December 28. thrill tmas Tree Lief Erlckson Christmas Gather ing December 20, Moose Hall. Moose Legion dance New Year'3 Eve. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on lariuary 23. Has She a Suitable Compact? Every Girl Needs One. We have the newest designs, including enamel effects in different colors and modernistic designs. Prices Range from $2.50 to $10 JOHN BULGER LTD. Tbird Ave. W. Phone 1? Saturday December 0, 1930 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Smothering and Fainting Spells Everything Would Turn Black .TUw'lnJreW "J?' ""'"U't, N.D., writes :-I had been troubled with smothering and fainting .pell, and everything in front of n would I tarn blaek and I would f alUown iWlini and .f. Xrn ' . ,f Untl1 I " fading where Milbum'j Heart and Nerve Iil had helped "anJ Poop' decided I would give thenTa tnaj I uoed four boxe. and found they ' help e me wonderfully. " Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. . Cffimttyrti Legion Xmas Tree. All ex-service men have their children's names before 16th. 235 O. Ollbert, engineer of the federal radiotelegraph branch, after a visit to the Digby Island station on official duties, sailed last night on the Cardena for Alert Bay. Mr. and Mrs. T. ."Williams sailed last night on the Cardena for Vancouver. Curzon's for Men's Bannockburn Pants and Union, -Made Overalls! Nice lines Curzon's. urcft$tmce ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corncn Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson Morning worship at 11 o'clock (English) . Paul Olson will speak and sing. Sunday School at 12:15. Seal Cove at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian). Special song and :.special music. English class, ,Monday at 8 pm You will be welcome F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "QUE8N OF SIIEBA." Sunday School and Junior Bible Clan at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30, subject, "HIS COMPASSION." Colo, Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill. Anthem, "NOW THE DAY 18 OVER," soloist, Mrs. Jas. Waugh. THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday Meetings Holiness at 11 am. Young People's At 2:$Q p4n. Bajfotioh at 7:30 pm. .; fl , WedBSd3yi-H0me -League at 2:30 pjnT . . iurVlalV-Sunbenmsfat 6 p.m;SonJBrvJi 4)ft5fi i Friday Scouts meeting at 8 pm. Saturday (tonight) Praise meeting at 8 pm. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. II. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and holy communion at 11 am. Bunday School at 13.-30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem, "THOU WILT KEEP HIM IN PERFECT PEACE." FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor. Rev. A. Wilson, U. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE PRICE OF A NEW WORLD." Sunday School at 12:15, Evening worship at 1:30. Third In sermon series on "WHAT TO BKflEVE: WHAT TO BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE." Solo, MlaS Linnea Hansen. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoie, D.D, Minister I do not know a better path than llia which leads to the House of Ood. The great work of Pent wpt Issued in a Fellowship which astonished the world. Never shall we have such witnessing power until we have a stronger fellowship. And we create it by coming together to worship. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject "THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF HOLINESS." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, THE DIVINE PRESENCE." Communion service at close. A friendly welcome. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE eur, Caiuidiun National often opcc-iul THIS low fares for the holiday season to pointM in Ilustcrii Ciuiuulu. Take advantage of llim opportiinily to npentl Cliritnins with the M folks nt home. You'll appreciate the re: I fill comfort of the "Continental Limited." Vol Ml he captivated hy the ctiiinc and deft service in the dining ears. Low Holiday Fares arc effective from December 1st to January !th Inclusive, with n 90-day return limit, liberal stopovers. Hook your reiterrotionn today. ?(, .HOLIDAY RETURN FARES Moiitreul .... (LTI.dO Turunlo .... 121.45 OtluMU rn.tr, Ouelivc ..... nt.wi Halifax 138.63 St. John, N.n: - 152.70 Cliarlolltluwti S1S6.70 i.i.n.ioi lauts Vin.l.r 121 M Snrnla 121.15 Hamilton - - - - 121.(5 Sydney. N.S. - - 163.0J Canadian llafeonaB Early Ad. Copy is appreciated i !