t:y May 13, 1930. KODAK TIME is HERE V carry a full line of Brownies and Kodaks , -rices to suit every purse from the Brownie , the Cine Kodak and Films to fit them all. Daily Photo Finishing Service Ormes Ltd. Jfw Pioneer Druoeisfs 1IRD AVE. t, SIXTH ST. ' TELEPMONF.S 82620C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAiMSHIl'S LIMITED Mailing lioro Itlnc. Rupert I.VER VIOTOaiA. llutedalc Alert B;.y, etc. Tuk1 3J0 pjn HMOUtK, VIl'TOKM. Ilutedale. Alert IU. fie., Friday inldnlfhl AI1CE AKM. AN VOX. HTF.WAHT, Nu. Klief. Fort Mmiilua, "n-Am 8.00 o m. SIMPSON and WALES ISLAND. "lhurvUy pm li: ,' :e1 .ttrnue n ;niin uttni rrlnre Rupert, B.C. lirnuiii iTri ioiu iu iinuria soq mult ud bagcute cbecktd lmrc::2h to dfunnion b COAST I IV C B:; C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT" to, Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, ,Skagway May 10, 21, 31. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle-May 4, 14, 21. Prince! Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, "hoi.u ii IT, an ad ian National vTtfit Largcil Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ; from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. V..LK and Intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. i jt anyox and STEWAKT each wedncayFatordarat I p;mT I ; NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, U'cd- nc;-avs at 10 p.m. I f K ,i.NA RIVER POINTS, Mondays. 8 ajn, Fcr NAAS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.rru, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT IUV H F.PNESP.l Y, anil SATI RlltV at 1I.SU a. m. for I'KIML' i )IUiE EDMONTON, WINMrL'O, all polnlt Lastrrn tmiaila, Inllrd Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines I'.'y Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK MMS1I, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties frige Grain Koat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring "jn: :c and Cedar Shiplap, Boards, Uoors, Windows, Dimensions and Timbers Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. PIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. 1. .i-r Mf, l'rlnrc Rupert, B.C. mnnjuMii, ,, m, mi i urn t r ' . jjj NOW HERE Electric Starting 22 H. P. EVINRUDE FOR DEMONSTRATION PIMNE BLUE 315. Alex Macdonald, District Dealer Local Items Dentist. Dr 68G. J. It. Gosse, Phone Try .Mlnehcad jgg coal for kitchen Use: Clean and hot. Phbhe 771 Important Moose lng tomorrow Please attend. HOTEL ARRIVALS tf meet- night. 112 Dancing display by the pupils of Myfanwy Campbell! in Moose Hall, m.....j . . l-. . ijiursaay"ai o pjn. Admission doc 113 All members of ON.R.A. are invited to attend a tennis- meeting Wednesday, May 14 at 8 pjn. in waiting room. 112 City accounts for two weeks and totalling $31,880 were passed for payment by the city council at its meeting last evening. "Round Trip to Vancouver." will be drawn at Bridge In I.O.D.E. Hall Wednesday, May 14. Bridge at 8 p.m.' Admission 50c'. Everyone welcome. 112 Three deebnture bylaws, for the selling of bonds of certain local Improvement works in cluding Ambrose Avenue grading and .concrete sidewalks downtown, were finally reconsidered and adopted at the meetlng of the city council last night. A civic committee will, as usual, tender a reception to the personnel of the visiting British battle ship this summer. This was decided by the city council last night after a letter had been read from he Department of Naval Service stating that the visit to the port of H.M.S. Dauntless this summer had been cancelled but that H.M. S. Despatch, flagship of&he Amer ican-went inaies sauaaipn wouia be here on July 23. ThdTfcommittee will be named later ity Mayor Orme. Galvanized Iron.Jpipe Fit tings, Belting, Etc. k-rtt"WiMn)fWinid used 0lr. and Black Plp and Flitlnga; ow Rubbrr Brit. 1 to lt-lnrh Pyramid Hair Bait, beat Bnglish make, very durable new Oorruoated Iron. e. 8 and 10 fl mreta. alva .in atoek: iiaed flat Oa:r SSbeeta. 30-Inch by 10 ft. Ful stock or. Steel Split Puller: Ptatr and drain Sacka: Barbad Wire; Wlr Ropt: Canvaa. Docra: Windows; Roof. mg Pelt; Oartlea and Air Hoe: Doom Cnalna: Merenandiae and Equipment of au deacrtptloua Enquinea aollclUO. tS5 Powell 8t li. c. ji nk rn. Vancouver, B.C. COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by meansf very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a v Specialty Get the Commodore Habit Central Hotel imi:k nkw man.iukment Strum llfnlrd; TrafllrrV 'sample Idioms; Hot and Told Water I'rre Uu Mrrtt All Tralna and IWi.ttn Rates $1.00 and Up 81'CriAL MONTHLY ICATtS C.R.1UGGART & A. DONALD rriiprlttor. PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms Ai J, i'ltViiljOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frascr and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. "rop. Till". IIOIKI. HOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplionr 281 Royal C. H. Leslie and city. Pat Colllson. TIIE DAILY NEWB PAQE THREE La Parisienne Beauty Parlor TalpngPupils ,wLa Parlsienne'Eeauty Parlor is now taking pupils giving the people of Prince Rupert the chance of learning the very latest scientific method of beauty culture and the very latest Croquignole Method i'.ui! off-' ";'HfciSt Permanent Waving Evening Classes Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 10. For appointments Phone -301 or write general delivery, Prince Rupert, f If you need a loan to help you build we can get it for you. 112 This afternoon's train, due from Uhe East at 30,was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joy will sall on the Prince George Saturday night on a holiday trip to Vancouver. . . George Clayton, who has been Identified with the, B. C. Silver mine at Stewart, arrived in the has been conducting the Supreme Glasses fitted 6y registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) E. F. Allistone returned to the city, on the Catala this morning from Stewart. You are welcome to the Leif Er-lckson Banquet May 16 at 8 pjn. in Moose Hall. Admission $1.00. 112 Mrs. Annette Stone returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief business trip to Anyox and Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Redman of Anyox are passengers aboard the Catala today going-to Vancou ver $or a vacation trip. Foster William returned to the city on the Catala this morning after having made the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. J. J. Little, manager of the Nor. thern B. C. Power Co., returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Stewart on company business. E. M. Haynes, Post Office In spector, after a visit at Stewart on official business, Is a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Vancouver. Rev. Jas. Dewar, United Church pastor at Anyox, and Mrs. Dewar are passengers aboard tne cataia today bound for Vancouver where they will attend Conference. thhe W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd.. re- eitv on this mnrntntr'it hntit (mm ' t.mui n h nn v. rtnio the round trip to Anyox and Stew art on business. Cathel Kerr, Flndlay Roberts and Thomas Lennan. for drunken- Court assize session here, and Mrs. ness. were each fined $25, with op Murphy will leave tomorrow morn-. tion of thirty days' Imprisonment, lng by train for Prince George, by Magistrate McClymont In city where the Assizes open next week, i police court this morning. H. E. NMemv Rc6?raphlci rtM.I Rev. j. Bratf field. Andlcan dent at the Univexsltv of .BritJth rrhnrrh iroetrn'Jnt - . . Ul ' T . t" l7XJ-M 'oiumom. was a Dassenger award Braylleld amy the Cataia on Sundav bonnd .fotnhe WWHhr- Stewart , where he will Join t sUtf of1 the Premier mine for summer. A request from W. O. Vicar. sw- slde of Hays Creek fisherman's floats, was last night's meeting of council. the church meetings retarv of the local branch of theijo.l this OP tU'Bi'M' Ihls week. Union steamex Catala, Capt. A.i mornincr from Anyox, 1 Navy League of 'pafia'div sekin Stewart and other northern point wrml'Mon for that organization and will sail at 3J0Jhis afternoon I - to holdB tag day on June 7. to , for VShEyivIr &XVxfaypoInts, rnlcA ftmHt tnr Inral cm Anlfi . . work itit Ji.ii v Rrr'd council last, night. II SALADA SAME FLAVOUR T X5 Ak NOW rather hard to handle. He sug-ifor the petitioner. gested that the city might give a little assistance. The matter was referred to the Board of Works. A finance committee recommendation that lots 7, 8, and 9 be in .Via .nM.Utnn .A . V. n n AM - . ner 01 oacun pireei ana cigiitti Avenue and is occupied by a small Dlckwn. returned returned to to port port at at1 c.' t. jLciciaie? tor ui? niiieiwiiui annual meeting of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church which will open Thursday are com u.. uw.-uukfl ui -v."' v ........ mencinir 10 arrive in me city. Mrs. ujr wjc tiijr tl. fteimes. geological stuaent ,, , , ..... '.v !, .hM.,111 Wiii.h rwnm. ollver T110"16 of Klncolith Is the enitlneer for the federal denart- ment of public works. Vitoria stating that he was In correspon-J oence wjth the chief enelner of blft. wM S,wB( uuuiru u.C . . . Kucob mi. aiivt ixi a. iv tO tile ncW)f.ltv .Q hflvlncT Itc Awn nmrnlct . . . .. the A recommendation from Fire Chief D. H. McDonald lhat ten-! ders be called for seven uniforms frr rn.mh.rt nf tVio fir. rl.n.pt- last n'ght, the city treasurer being authorized to call the tenders. The report of the fire chief for the month of April showed that there had been no damage In the city from fire during that period. Re- ' aa J L. Mcln-! A Mterfrom J. P. Forde. 'district Catala on Suliday Sdund for Stew- !osh'wFourTthD AJin.U" ''a!! art where he will join the staff of " ' - - the Premier min for the summer. "' " ett-Jones at the Waldron Apart ments, while Mrs. H. P. Gibson of Mayor C. H. Orme stated at last steWart is staying with Mr. and nn( a MAti aall l mm 4m . . the prorwsed road down the easi ' ' u"tlon bZ A7d ' I T T rllen that the .j- .question oy Aia. iiiien, mai tne enue West. Mrs. Turnbull from the .w 7. Naas iiuiia unci Klver u-a is. stopping at tne ix- nvart ot 1 . " ritv , " Wajvw.44 w.v. w minipn Rooms. i clean-up week campaign. Mrs. Ollver Thome, wife of the Anglican Church rector M Klncolith, arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the Naas ment was adopted bv the wunHr"" " T ' ' meetings to be held here this. week. JJ The Boys' Band, under the leadership of Bandmaster Thomas Wilson, paraded the downtown streets )at evening as far as .the-Westview ular Inspections had been made of iBr,de- PlaylnK stlectlons which Hpnartmpntnl wiulnmpnt whlr-h w"e much, mucn. enjoyed enjoyea Dy an wno was found to be in good order. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose May 30. Whist Drive and Dance NOTICE Fishermen please attend the Mass' Meeting In Port Esslngton Nobles; Hall May 17. at 7 p.m. '; Choosing secretary for the' season' 1930, also the price of fish district No. 2. By order of auspices of the N. B. C. 8. F. Asso. WANTED heard them. Aid. Macdonald stated at last' night's council meeting that com-! paints had been made that the Qity Hall flag .had not been flylnr as much of late as it might be. The matter was left with the city solicitor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moir. who have Lelf Erlckson Independence Dav;ben visiting in the city for the. Banquet May 16. Eagles' Smoker. May 19, Eks' dance May 23, Elks' Home. put week with Mrs. Moir's brother and sister-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Millar, Sixth Avenue 'East, will sail by the Catala this afternoon on their return to Aid. Macdonald stated at last night's council meeting that his attention had been drawn to the bdd" condition of the old"; iank1 midway near Seal Cove' "f&Ciff He1 suggested that the Board of Works look into the situation to see if it was possible to make any( repairs. This it was agreed to do. The property abutting can hardly tand the, cost of a new roadway,, It was stated by Aid.. Brown. j Family .with school children.1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY House free one year. Enquire from1 - Oslf.nd School Board. Ideal for QIKL wanted at once. Apply Real Skeena flsherrncn. , ,TK' ., tip' , Cove Hotel. Jf SAME QUALITY BROWN LABEL AT ALL GROCERY STORES Aid.' Linzey stated at last night's . Decree absolute was granted by council meeting that the Boy Mr. Justice" Murphy in the Su- ' Scouts who were clearing the hill preme Court Assizes this morning; trrM Harold r.oixrif DeWolf, ii local manager ,--, of . ,. . , Hall for the bautiflcatlon work of Brentzen vs. Walter William Brent- the north and will proceed by trainltTu mo the Olil Odet had encountered ; zen. Both parties are from Port tomorrow to the Vanderhoof dis,-' trlct. Mr. Justice Dents Murphy, who a number or stumps which were , Simpson. W. E. Fisher was counsel Suggesting that crushed rock be laid at the end of Fifth Avenue near the old trestle which is used, as a pedestrian walk on Hays Cove Circle, Aid. Black told the sold to John Llndseth for $300 , cJty C0Uncll last nleht that a num was not accepted by the city coun- ber of fiharp ,5 now protruds cu lasi nigni out was reierrea oaciw ' on the street there. maklnz walk- yox. and Mrs.' , : ,, , . ".. ; '"s uruuww. me maiwr the city on "'J JU"'""ura U1 lu'"lu'" was referred to the Board of imam Km mamm1Ia iftVi TVto ... lng from the 7 - worts. ere to attend ' " , , We Sell Nothing But the Best Our lines Include CHEVROLET and BUICK Automobiles Willard Guaranteed Tread Rubber Storage Batteries GOODYEAR TIRES RAYBESTOS Brake Linings and Genuine Ducos Ross & Moore Reliable Wrecking Service Phone 52- Prlnce Rupert, B.C. ,1000 BABY CHICKS CONSISTING OF CANADA'S FINEST K. O. P. Barred Plymouth Rocks No. 1, mating 260-324 eggs White Wyandottes No. 1, mating 210-300 eggs White Leghorns Np. 1, mating 210 and over Rhode Island Reds No. 1, mating 200 and over For Sale 20c Apiece JACK SELVIG Prince Rupert. B.C. CRISP corn is one of nature's most appetizing and . healthful grains. More than 12 million people every day enjoy the flavor of golden corn at its best . in crisp, delicious CORN FLAKES Th pateatrA Kaxtite, Inner $eal mapper Iserpt ihrm otrn-frrth