aturday. September 20, 1030 This tea has that Slowery ragraiice yon will engoy TEA 'Fresh Strom Your PRESCRIPTION Will always be 'filled as your Doctor directs at Orates, Ltd. Prompt and Careful Service Dfto Poncer 1'honcs 81 & 82 Three Graduate Wlien are upset Baby ills and ailments teem twice as serious at night. A sudden cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea a condition it is always important to check quickly. How woul'l vou meet this emergency tonight ? tkm Have you a bottle of Castnria ready ? There is nothing that ran it take the place of this harmless Liit effective remedy for children; nothing that acts quite the same, or has quite the same comforting effect on them. For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind - keep this old, reliable prepara- the UNION STKAV-IIIl'S LIMITED .ilhnc- rnnu Prlnor Kurt I "i VNCOl nn. VU roKP. Hu d.i i. Alrit Hay. ti. Twwday. 3JO p.m. I ' f M'Ol li"n)KI. Il.i: d ill . Ai Itay, . .I'rtday mldiilclil li Al.t I HM, it. 1l .Hi. Naax kit. i t HiuipMin. "un- il;n. H.i," p.m.. I"f IKK'I kimpkon ii nil wl.i ll.M). TliufMUy pan. l-'l .'nil .rni It i. .11 : !l. A l Prince KHprrt. IW. Ihr.u llekrti -'lj , V; r.i i.nd ZmU Uid biiggage .Ut ;!.r ! 4 to dutiraUvn. I B r COAST ISTEAMSIiirS SSat B. C. Coast Steamship Senice SAM iNliC FROM rlNCC KtrKUT To Ketchiktm Wrangell Juneau, 8kasjway . ptember 10. 20. To VuiK-Juvrr. Victoria. Seattle September 14. 34. Princess Mary - Ocean rails, etc., Vancouver and Vicioria. eveiy rriaay, iv pjn Agents For All Steamship l inn W C. Orchard. (Jenersjl Agenl. Jrtl Av: Prince Rupert, Vho.. it CANADIAN NATIONAL STE IMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND . Ol'L'KATIMJ . T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYOOC'K Lngjern, JlachinlslH. JJoiletmakerm KlarkHmlths, Pattern ftUkers, Founder!. Woodworken. Etc. EI.ECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle' All Kinds of MAKING AND COMJIBItClAL WORK I'ilONES 43 AND 385 wnfm X- '5. r the gardens1 ' 19 w&a. Druytisls Third Ave. & Sixth St. Pharmacists CASTDRW fclCSJtlfcrr.': I hiiiH I UlTaaaliall i1 " I tmrnno: aim M.atml Sot NArxmc always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let be an everyday aid. Its gentle influence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Castoria; the genuine Mars Chas. H. 'Fletcher's signature on wrapper. SHIPYARD Local Items Summer COLDS 'Glasses fitted by rcjistcrtd optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. For Cftfzon's Men's Wear next i Mrs. u.n. Creech, who went south recently, is now visiting in Vancouver with Mrs. Frederick H. Ckndennlng. Before buying- your coal for the winter, if possible, call at our yard and iSee, what we have to offer. It will pay yon. Albert & McCafftry Ltd. Phones 11C or 117. tf F. Fidler, who Is identified with boys' service work of the United Church of Canada, arrived in the city on the Princess Maquinna yesterday afternoon from Ocean Falls and will be here for the next few days. CPU. steamer Princes Louise., Capt. Arthur Slater, arrtvej In port at 9JS0 this morning from Vanco j-! ver and sailed at 12 noon for Skag-, way and other Alaska nolnts T' o vessel had a light northbound pas senger list. FROM MONTREAL TO it. tSdOW-BM.I 'AST -LIVERPOOL Oct 17. Ncv. 14, Du.hc.Ji ol aich:n:m xSept, 'in. xOcl. 20 MfcK'.i xOct 11 k . .Mlr.nedcsH xNot calling 1 Llv Try ol. Not call.ng at IHlftitt. to CTv.Bwrl,-soIAMI,- rtJN. ANTWERP Oct 16. Nov 15 t.MBtl.re o-t m Iff"-' ' xNov. 28 j..l.....VJMllt.i x.s i 3:i. at .'f'w"-:y" To II.WKK IX)XH-WTWtjRP Co. , .-. iobu iMlarf,l Tn I.IVI'KPf Ifll Stat. M, Oft. 94 . D. '- of VM' C. 10 ru -hes of York FROM Cjl'EBEC ,;fvr.: tllKUUlk:. (it THAMPTOMj 3JH Jii, ..,3ii.tf9-h 1 AoJtrl.i Stft. W E.-.:!.-w ol Scotland Oct. .'. v.-. trr of Pmnce TO NEW YOKE . S4 lt'-sj of AustrnlU FROM VANCOUVER. , ; T lltMl-J4Min-t'!iMni-PliHittn9d Sept. la, Nov. 13 Eo?i.of Oct 18. kDc 0 Emprr u of RussUht sOrt SO. xOcc 20. Bmp. of Jpp rlnclutflr.f cll at Hrnotnlu. AdoIt to Aienu cvervwben or 1.1. I'OllHt'EK 8tnuhip Ornl Pa. Aiwnt C H H Station ideovr. T-leph 'o 'iTin.tv 1151 VusMMrr, llior tU ! VlimrU ami SUi utasltlj sbmI Tkurtnltija, M p.m. IW A ay tmt Slrarl- Wllnradiaa, 4.IW (Km. Par Mrart A KtUIan yalarAara. tM km. Vrakry aalnnfi fac .Narth an.l Sauih Oiim Charlatt lalaaoa. I'aaaMaaar train laana Prinra liaaart for Gdmaalao, Vlnoipaa ajki i4nla Eaat, tlall aierpi Sunday, 1 tm rtflM i II r Mi VAI'HITON Mm hi r t. !. r i.i IVIltrr Kupoi't. 11.(1. W.1H THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREP Quick ' Relief from Cold, any k ZLi im D : Sore Throat, , Headache, f .;. , or Other Pain 9 treat a "slight cold" DONT lightly I The discomfort of a summer cold can easily develop into dangerous illness if neglected. A tablet or two of Aspirin will check a cold as quickly as it came. And you will get immediate relief from the headache that goes with it. If there's a sore throat, too, crush 2 tablets in 4 tablecpoons of water, andgargle. Those who have learned the true value of Aspirin are never without it in any season of the year. It's always ready to relieve headaches, neuritis, neuralgia, and a long list of aches and pains: see proven directions in each package. Aspirin does not depress the heart or upset the stomach. Druggists everywhere have it TRADC MARK MO SPIRIN Curzon's for Men's Furnishings. 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. 223 Prince Rupert Badminton Club annual m citing will be held in the Dally News Rooms Mmday, Sept. 22 at S p.m. Members and prospective members tertted to attend. 220 SPR'NGS! For any makes of cars and tret;kn. Repairs. Reinforcing, retem-MTing, new springs. AH work guaranteed. North Star Spring: Works : First Ave. E. P. O. Box 258 '. Prince Rupert, B.C. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t'MlF.n NEW MANAOF..MBNT Mram Mrat(d. Tr4rr' .Samplr KiMiran: Cot and Old IVnIrr Krr llUk Mrrt All Tralin and rual Rates SI. 00 and tip SPECIAL MONTHLY"- KATES C. R. niGOAKT & A. DONALD lToprlrlom PIIO&K 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot ind cold water In all roonu A, J. rRUDHD.MMK, Prop. Cor. of Fraser i nd Fifth Sts. Savoy R. Lalonde and L. Lyson. Falls. River; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. France. I Terrace; II. Carlson, Oona River; R.I Q. Cunningham, city. . New Royal Hotel I. Karrlll, 'Top. THE HOTEL MOKTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water: Steam Hnl 75c PER DAY AND UP TrlrMiiiii 11 Royal . R. F. Jones, Aberdeen; O. D. Shal-land, Aberdeen; Charlsc E, Rada-baugh and Dr. H. R. Pearson, West Milton, Ohio; II. Allen, Aberdeen; W. F. Felton, C.N.R.; B, Rtet, FalU River; F. Kristmunason, Osland; A. Lerkln, city. Boston 'aM Iv'ly mm 12 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 Curzon's Men's Wear for Heavy V Underwear, Dlnnerware, china, rrorkrry, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store, . Scandinavian dance -tonight. Moose Hall. Accordeon by Anderson. 220 rq ,Hr.IT, Murray Hume Is spending , a "ji week In Prince RupertVancouvpr Province. j Mrs. Howard Stees of this city In' visiting in Vancouver with her, aunt, Mrs. George Lindsay.; The Twenty Years' Ago column of the Vancouver Province recalls 1 '.the marriage of T. W. Falconer, 'well known Alice Arm merchant. to Miss O. Selkirk. Mrs. J. F. Stephens, mother of M. M. Stephens, returned to the jcity on the Princess Maquinna yes -; (terday afternoon from Courtenay.i Vancouver Island, where she had !been spending the summer visit-ling with another son. C.N.R. steamer Prince Ruort. Capt. Edward Mabbs arriv?i In port at 1130 this momtny from Vancouver, rrjwefl River and Ocean Fills and will aU at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart and Ketchikan whence- shei-Wlll' return hre southbound it6mbrto evening. Rev. and Mrs. John H. Hanson of this city, following a visit to, Minneapolis, have been spending the past week or so m Vancouver, j the guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. O. ! Hassen. Mr ..Hanwn preached last Sunday in Norwegian at First Lutheran Church in Vancouver. Mr. Justice W. A. Mardonald. who will conduct the enouirv hre next week into the dismHul of Norman A. Watt aT local government aqent. arrived In the city on the Princess Louise this mornlnr' rrom VanaHiver. ' accompanied by W. 11: rWthr eterk of the 8nprem Couiti Mrfrfetry in Vancouver. and; Oeorge Johnson, court stenogra- pher. Pranh WatThnusc motorshtp Watm, well known hwe. Is invol-1 ved In an Admiralty Court,, action , in Vancouver as a result of tho' vessel's collision on May 27 last in Vancouver harbor with the Klngsley Navigation Co.'s steam freighter Texada. The Watco's! Lownjars ojaim damages In the sum of SlAW on; the grounds of negli-; gent navigation while the TexaoVs owners, on similar grounds, claim $20,000. I DYSENTERY I IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE I . . is the remodr you should uso. : - It is oat an expemqerit, but a tried and proven pn-parution that hu Iceo. Used in Canada, for the put eighty years for all bowel rotnpUinU. lricet COc. a bottle at all druggists or dealers: put up only by The T. Mil-burn Co.. Lioatcd, Toronto, Ont. tuiM i rs rEiTriitiiu cscvlkkb GIFT UMBRELLAS Nobody would think of pre- Yukon. Major Snyder has been resenting another body with an tired for several years and now. re-umbrella unless it was at aides In Vancouver, toast a FAIRLY good one. j , To be acceptable at all, to be worth giving or receiving an umbrella should cost At least $6.00. And when that much is to be spent the really wis, person will take a look at ear stock. We have Just received some of the richest lookls tytae ypa could una beautiful hand to $10.00. Stir JOHHgUlGERr OEXvlaLLtlKo THE STORE WITH THE CLOCIS Royal Academy t kil or iviusic ana Tut i I.a a-I mmiuajiana , n.Mtui Jn.tba BrllUh t'nipara. Pal rem Ilia Majr.fr llw Kin. Vr.i'cVnK ll.It.lt. the I'riim l Wafra, K.G. ( Annual Examinations Held in Canada 1930 Tliroralicala lal Falurilaj la NormUr. , 1931: rrurtirala aliout June. , Throrrllratt 11 Palurdajr 'n May. Thraa CoM aad Tknr Silver Medal are nfnri annually, aJao Three EdaMttau enthMtac the hoMcn to not leu than Two Ywn Free Muelral Tuition at on or the other of the rollaicw in London. For Ave niereaavr year ExhlbiUona have bn awarded .n Brittei ColamMa. lor tut pmrtiruimrg epnfv to .. If. J. Minelun, KaZrf ffrrrtlarjr for U :., 407 rrorinn llldg., l anrourrr, II. C 10 hurch'Sem'cb FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. Mr. Kennedy Morning service at 11 ajn. Chorus by Junior Choir. Soloist, Miss Beatrice Berner. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. THE SALVATION ARMY Special ifarrest Thanksgiving Serwses, Sunday 11 ajn. and 7:30 p.m. There villi be instrumental and vocal music with special Harvest Hymns at all the rneetlngs. Tonight, Saturday, at 8 p.m. song service. Monday, 8 p.m. IS THE DIG EVENT? Doors open to all. Be sure to come. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 215 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, In Beaton, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "MATTXR." The public is cordially invited to attend. Reading Room, 24ft Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Enaland) 'ery Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 sua. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning service at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. C. E. Motte. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30, conducted by Miss Isobel Haddock. Curson's Men's Wear for Work: Oloves. Joe Armstuts sailed last night by the Cardena on bis return to' Swaason Bay after having come here with the .remains of his four-, and-a-half year old daughter who . was drowned. 1 J True fire department had a call1 at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Orosvenor. 338 Enghth Avenue Bast, where there was a chimney fire which dll no damage. I There were sixty-three passengers aboard the ?temer Princess Louise whlrh was In port this morn'ng bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Nine persons disembarked here from the vessel. Major Snyder, who was In command of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment at Whitehorse in the early days, and Mrs. Snyder were passengers on board the Princess Louise this morning bound for a trip north to renew old acquaintances in the 4- tt ANNOUNCEMENTS , Premier orchestra Novelty Dance j Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Dan- uetipctober 6. iifpe kr wi Peter's Church Daaaar Octo- oer Moose Dasaar. October 13. 17. Oyro Halloween Hoedown Octo-! ber 31. Rupert East United Church Da- tear. November 13. Presbyterian Dasaar Nov. 20. Royal College of Music Hlair that sparkles ! No one can deny the importance of having the hair arranged in the style beet suited to the individual type. Much of the effect is lost, however, unlees the hair is kept soft, abundant, lustrous. A million busy women and girls know the easiest way to keep the hair in perfect condition is with Danderine. The first application will show you how marvelously it removes excess oil from the hair; cleanses it; makes it sparkle with new life and lustre. It's so simple to use Danderine. All you do is put a little on your brush eh time you arrange your hair! The consiatent use of Danderine will dissolve the worst crust of dandruff; soothe, heal the scalp; stimulate the growth of long, silky abundant hair. .Danderine iant sticky or oily; doesn't show. It makes the hair easy to manage; holds it in place for hours. "Set" your waves with it and see how much longer they stay In. Danderine The One Minute Hair Beautifler At All Drug Storm Thirty Flv Cents Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone 174 Show Room 59 Third Av. W.