II I is?. August 27, .1930. SPEQ14U. SPECIAL! One Nov Gillette Blade One Tubo'I'almolivc Shaving Cream AH For 35 Cents i 1 ' 1 fines Iffl. Jfto Pioneer Dzt4j?e?isls hoircv si & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St Three Graduate Pharmacists ra arfl ay its' Viifr iiru u u 1 b inn - . m in t 1 1 HomeLigiiung friends admire your rooms? Modern lighting DO offers scores of decorative possibilities to modern home-makers. There are Edison Mazda inside' frosted Lamps for eve: v . ocket and ever) purpose. Their restful, glare-free ligln lends cliarm that can t'.insform even the dullest room, and add wonder fully to your comfort. L-lt EDISON MAZDA aavrOTVav Kron . n . tw n w . m P BM . B -m BIB ir-ABP 7 -m I SB-. I II i r LAMPS ft' HADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED lllnt ititm IMtKf Kuprrl "H'VBll. VICTORIA. U;ii il A'.trt Buy. etc. TlMaday. S.SO p4i: I ' M'OI I K. Vlt'roHH. Itulrdule. Alen 1W). Me . tTWir inldnl'hl ' l K , AltM. .NVOX. HTKWAUT, Niu iUtrr. Port nIihuouu. sun-ii.n. 8.00 d.di. : SIMPSON and WAIJCH IS! and. Ihuno p.m ,, 1 1 IvriiiiF .- It M SMITH A(nl tTlfttt Ktlprrt. II. O. Hi. .nth t'fkfl' told t Mrtort4 tml (intllr Jf bat'f cbm-JtCil tl tu untlliatton B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAH1M.S PROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway August 1. 4. 8. 11, IS, 18, .22, 35. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle-August 2, 6, 9. 13. 10. 20. 23, 27, 30. Princess Mary- -Ocean Falls, etc. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Agents For All Sleaimhip Lines Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, !hoi. 3i CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDAC nr AND SHIPYARD JJI'UKATINU (S. IV l. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Mincer, Machinists, Ilollermakcrs, Blacksmiths, I'nttcrn Makers, Founders, Woodworker, Ktc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant la Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK niONES 13 AND 385 Local Items optomci Mrs. It. L. Fitfnland 'boH of Terraco sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Mrs. Emmerson. formerly Mn. Phone Green 170. "Cafe rrrt1r5RpV White Lunch ; Is NovOpen Under new mauasrment HOTEL ARRIVALS 200 onment, in city police court yes terday afternoon. Tysseland comes from Oceanic Cannery. v Mrs. Robert Dntrie and son Bobby sailed on Ul' 'Brine Henrv this monilng 'thAigi!luni to their! Central Hotel t'Mlllt NEW MlXflt:MEVr Mnm llentrd, Traiellrr' Hampto KMMn: Hat and Old Water free ltu MM. All Tralm anrt nnalu Rates $1.00 and Up srWIAI. MONTHLY II Uh C.K.niGGAUT & A. PONALO !rnf1etar -.PHOtfE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. t'RUnilOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. I Savoy ' Carl Brentsen. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dudoward, Port Simpson; Kart Georges. Premier; 3. M. Smith Port Esstngton; Alvin and Chester Leask, MctlakatU; J. Morasky, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zaretll. "rop. Till; IIOTKL WOUTII Willi F. Hot St Oold Water: Steam Hat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trleilnine 11 Royal Fred Rudge, Lowe Inlet; W. R. Stewart and J. A. Bourdtan, Van- ; couver; K. Yoshlda and K. Nakas- hima. Skeena; Peter M. Anderson, Chlss ltTflJaKBT1IILl,'f''M"TOa'J Smith & Mailed LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone 174 Show Room- -'JSn Third Av. V. iaJi,aautta n vurr urn THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREP Unpleasant pimples? An unsightly back Glasses fitted, by rcclsteixd tiW-iili lihn ater I lie bad snots. Pin. netrist at Hcil&rtmcr's store. Tliairoiiciritwlce will be fnouchl A rT; ik MT f '"vr-Krt" skin Instead of routfi red ' fff V I IV I l.lr blctrfirfl, l.l.ui l,ilnii!nliill. humiliation. Skin (skin surrorora sufferers make tbo test of tliis perfect specific W J. MeCUTCHEON. DRUGGIST RUPERT PHARMACY ORMES LTD. Ha) Peck, after a visit here said at j Toe H picnic tomorrow (Thurs-Premler, sailed yesterday atf&noondayU(t 6 o'clock ipr'membcrs and by the Catala on her return tojfriendsi, 200 ! Vancouver. '"' ' I j For allowing drunkenness on his I Vick asks, "Why cook your premises, namely his home, Dick j hubby's supper when you can have .woods was fined $50 by Magistrate a fried chicken and French Fries McCIymont in city police court jaeiivereo. or a large cmcken Tom-1 yesterday. 1 one or unui?" 719 Fulton Street,. For assaulting J- P. Hoffman, Ennel Tvsseland of Oceanic Can- Bngel-Tysseland, on a charge of nerv wris fined sSO bv Magistrate having attempted to supply liquor , McCIymont in city police court to Indian women, was fined $50. yesterday afternoon. ' wim option 01 thirty days' lmpris C.N.R. steamer Prtnce William. Capt. William Thomas, is reported due back at 11 o'clock tonight from a regular voyage to the south end of the Queen Charlotte ls- home .Iff ,rNbrth9vancouver after Douglas Sutherland has moved tfpdlng eight weeks here visiting his office three doors east to the TOi Mr. Davie's parents Mr. an1 Albert Block on Second Avenue. Mrs. Wm. Reid and SUlter. Mrs. FroH SUnhena ta Inltlnir nvor t.ho Jack Frew. 75 of TOTAL FARES' to CANADA ADVANCED Britishers In Canada may now bring forward their Families, fMatrve and Friends on tly Terras. ; , II. J. I OUOHRAN DM. Kupt nlcintzjttlmi. OS-nadlan l"ilfU- Hj., anrauvPi BRITISH REUUfjlON ASSOCIATION I office formerly occupied by Mr. Sutherland. I Mr. Paul Y el ton, who has been 1 visiting 1 for the past couple of Henry this morning. J. P..Forde, district engineer, for worn. Victoria, was a passenger aboard the Prince Henry thti morning returning south after having made a trip Into the Yukon Territory on official duties. Major J. A. Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries. Is a visitor in the city In the course of an inspec -tlsn tour of the north coast cannery operations. He arrived last evening from Vancouver aboard the departmental steamer SUMMER COMPLAINT CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Thousands of mothers throughout Canada have ust-d daring the past SO years It has been tm the market, and their child's life no doubt saved by ite timely use. llice, 60c. a bottle at all dnignists or dealers: put up only by Tho T. MU-burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 11ESNER BLOCK DENTIST , COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington in any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PlIONKS 58 AND 558 EaaUsSDC? Dinncnvarc, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport; arrived in the city on today's train for a brief buslnessMsH'ln town'H Mrs. Jarvis H. McL?otpreturned to the city on the'Prince Henry this morning after having made tt)e round trip to Skagway. R. O. Cunningham of Port Easing ton arrived in the city on to day's train from the Skeena River for a brief business visit in town. Miss Nora Rlvett of Borden St. School teaching .staff returned to the city on today's train from North Bulkley where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mclnnis. William Campbell Is , appearing before Magistrate McCIymont in city police court this afternoon on a charge of drunkenness. He was found by police yesterday lying beside the railway tracks. Sisters Dominic and Marclan of the Benedictine Order of teaching sisters at St. Paul, Minnesota, passed through here at the first of the week from boat to train after having paid a visit at Juneau, Alaska. Lady Eaton of Toronto and party including members of her family were In the city aboard the Prince Henry this morning bound for Vancouver after having made the round trip north from here to A. H. Allen. . assistant general (Skagway. manager, C. N. Steamships, Mont-1 (real, and Mrs. Allep and afmlly.j E. J. Farr, general agent for the after having made the round trip to Skagway. were passengers turning to Vancouver aboard the Prince Henry this morning. Yukon and White Pass Route at Vancouver, and Mrs. Farr, after having made the round trip to Skagway, were passengers aboard the Prince Henry this morning returning south. : months with her Darents. Mr. and The Prince Rupert Gyro Club , Mrs. E. II. Mortimer, Fifth Ave., I held R business luncheon today. In .East, left this morning on the the Commodore Oaf e. President' G, Prince Henrv for her home In A. Kirkendall was in 1. then chair. Southern California. j Stilt. StraSant Alex .McNeill, chief of the district detachment of ! the Drovtnctel ooUce here, and Mrs. McKeQl. after a ten-day trfprlha .Atlin district, returned to the city The principal subject, of - dlaeuA skin was In connection with1 the new gymnasium project here. Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School, who- his been spending the summer vaca- ' ' from the north on the ss. Prince ! tion In California, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from the south to make preparations for resumption'' of .schdo1 the federal department of public next week. .'riiiorni' Mah Dick, who had a'coYlZfloli with a Hyde Transfer truck on Third Avenue east of McBrlde Street yesterday afternoon while driving a delivery van for Tom Lee was fined $5 by Magistrate McCIymont this morning on two counts driving without a driver's Announcement of the under the Societies Act of the , South Fort George Community and Fire Protection Association is made I In I hp pnrrpnt Iscnp nf thn nHtlah Columbia Gazette. The location at which the operations of the society will be chiefly carried on Is Soutk Fort George. Making her final a'ppcara n&o the season here after having made eight voyages this summer on the Alaska tourist run. CNJl. steamer Prince Henry, Capt. A. J. Ollbert. hove through the dense fog and tied up at 7.45 this morning, sailing at 9 a.m. for Vancouver. It is understood that the Prince Henry will be placed on the Triangle Run between Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle along with the ss. Prince David for at least part of the com I lng winter. She may also nyi some special excursions, it Having b$en rumored that she might go to Honolulu or the West Indies winter cruising. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Rebckah Bridge and Whist September 10. Ml IP I Moose Bazaar. October 16, 17. SPRINGS For any makes of cars and trucks. Repairs, reinforcing, rctcmpcring, new springs. All work guaranteed. North Star Spring Works First Ave. E. P. O. Box 258 Prince Rupert, B.C. Sunday Night Suppers Prepared on Saturday BY EDWINA NOLAN Director of Home Service, General Electric Refrigeration Department SUNDAY night suppers can be tedious affairs or they can be happy and gay and served without fuss. The secret, of course, is preparing them in advance. The simplest of menus is the one that men like the best, as for instance: Toasted Mushroom Sandwiches Chicken and Cucumber Salad with Potato Chips Chocolate Cream Cup Cakes Coffee The- mushroom sandwiches are made on Saturday afternoon, folded in damp towel and put into the electric refrigerator, where they k'eTpln perfect "condition until Sunday evening. The lettuce is washed and put into the vegetable pan in the refrigerator to crisp. The mayonnaise is made and, with the cucumbers and an eight-ounce jar of chicken, put isto the re Mrs. Nels Peterson and daughter sailed on the Prince Rupert this A meeting of the General Committee of Labor Day Sports will be held In the Carpenter's Hall, Fri day at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. J. Payne and family, who have been spending the summer vacation in the south returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. Judge F. McB. Young and H. F. McLcod. court registrar, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Ocean Falls on County Court n i Jta. Mcintosh, mother of Mrs W. u. Vance. Fourth Avenue East, and daughter Leona arrived in Prince Rupert on today's train from Edmonton and will be visit ors here for the next few weeks. Mrs. Milton Gonzales, who has been visiting for the past month In Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prlnee Rupert this morning from the south, accompanied by her daughters, Gerry and Barbara. There was a meeting of the exc-1 cutlve of the Prince Rupert Radio Association this week, D. C. McRae presiding. Jack Boddie was ap-nointtd to the executive to replace Sid peiVa). who left the city In the Jtmniy Greer, son of Ex-Aid. aal Mrs! Av. 'J. Qreer, who has been a patient; in the Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering with double pneumonia, is now making such rapid recovery that it is expected he will be able to be taken to his home by the end of this week. The board of works of the city council held a regular meeting Ust night. It was expected that a dele gation would be present In connection, with the closing of the sidewalk on the' south side of Third Avenue West of McBrlde Street but none appeared. Business of the committee was otherwise of routine nature. Kill those Disease-Carrying rues Get your Flit and the special Flit Sprayer ToJayl 9 1 4,-1 frigerator. Cup cakes should be made on Saturday morning. The filling for the toasted mushroom sandwiches: 1 pound mushrooms, 4 tablespoons butter, 3 tablespoons flour and Vi teaspoon salt. Peel the mushrooms, remove stems and scrape them. Chop mushrooms and stems fine, melt butter in frying pan and add finely chopped mushrooms. Saute slowly until mushrooms are golden brown. Then dredge with flour and salt, stir flour rapidly into mushrooms and cook until mixture thickens. Cool and use as sandwich spread. It will keep satisfactorily for two weeks or more in the electric refrigerator if not all used for the Sunday evening supper. Other menus are as easily arranged. This plan leaves for the late Sunday afternoon only the combining of the chicken and cucumber salad. The sandwiches may be toasted on a grill at the table and the coffee made in the percolator. Fred Boulter, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned from afternoon to make the round trip 1 tha south on the Prince Rupert this to Alaska. morning. George Mcllmoyle. who has been on a trip south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver. L. W. Patmore, who has been on a week's business trip to Vancouver, returned from the south on the Prince Rupert today. C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt O. C. Sadntey, is due at 3:30 this afternoon from Skuj,'ay and will sail at 9 pan. for Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. J. A. Klrkpatrick. wife of the well known lozal clothier and herself well known pioneer of Prince Rupert, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and, after a visit of a few days here, will proceed by train for a trip to Hall-fax. Mrs. Klrkpatrick will be welcomed here by many old friends. Pilot W. N. dimming came In from Queen Charlotte City' at 1.15 this morning with a Western Canada Airways' flying boat which is engaged In fishery patrol service there. The plane will return to the Islands tomorrow with James Boyd, Inspector of fisheries, on board for an Inspection trip of canning operations on the Queen Charlottes. Dally News "Want Ada" bring quick results. HAVE YOU TRIED A CLASSIFIED? More and more people arc turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they want. Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and "foundi houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page, get the habit now. Try it today. nniy clean smcllii0.v "UTllitli 1130 Ul' ' " Hie WorUf 4.t,ScJJ,ngnsccl FifctiioUonfy in tats yttW con uit the .black band. IriSiiXfflj j 1