Face Powders i (ilUittff' J.ivlivil 50c. An assortment of odd lines regularly priced at 50c fo $1.50 including Gay Paree, Roger & Gal-Ict. Dubarry, Mavis and Piver Powders, in all shatic and odors. rmes n Zrfic Pioneer Dturpsts "Travel Canadian national TO EVEnYWHEnE IN CANADA ii i mm mam LINDSAY'S .. fortage and Storage Phone 68 rlr.Ue Warehousing ano fbuting. Team ot Motor Service CoM, Sand ami r.n.i W Specialize In Plane and rniiure Movinp Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists PE MINN A EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.60 3IINEHEA1) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton ... 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 CACTL. TD AIM SOUTH by STEAMSHIP'H I'aiMttiixrr train Tor LtlinoiiltMi. Winnipeg ami all kIm1 I'.m.i lrar ilallv ettmpt Sunday at 1 p.m. LOW KAISES AO IT. Steamer for VANCOUVKK. VUmiKIA, MKVTTLE ami IntrYinrdtale rt .Monday, ttrUneaUat. Tliui.tlay ami Saturday. For ANYOX ami STPVART Monday ami Friday For AM SKA TORTS Wrtlnmla) ami Suliiriiaya ;jg V.imx! AIm regular aaitiiia. for Shawn mt4 fisjTl (!. . llitrr xrla ami Norlli A Smth itnn bio Charlotte ItlaiiiU. , iU about our Ttbinflt Twir r It 1 McNAt lillTON. Di.lrlrl reiiaei aenl. I'rinrr lliipert. l.('. KSWOkXSiCB&'XUlaS toast W-U UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Naillnc liuui Itlur Hupert I'VRR, vicrro.UA. Butedale. Air: May. etc Tueaday. a SO p.tu i j 'y iinuK. VICtOKU. Huiedale. Alert ei . IrWay MMnttht "w A HE A lot. A.NYO.V MTMVAUT, Naaa lUier. rft Sbaaaea, Sun-Qt 8.00 p.m ., , SIMPSON and WA1JSH 1SI ANU. Thuriaay p m Ih: u ; rJniuth titkela told to Vlrlvtl aed Seattle And b riwfknl -: to dettluatlon mm B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS I'llOSI riUNCE IIUI'EKT To Ketchikan. Wranrell Juneau. Skagway July 7, 11. II. 18. 11, 25. 38. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-July 5. 9. IS. 16, 19. 23. 26. 30. Princess Mary ocean .Palis, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.tn A .....I. I' - .11 D , (Inu " C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Itupert, lht.. SI TELEPHONE 657 .VALENTIN HAIrtV POK SKFENA I5KAM1 Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKR8II PASTEUR1ZKU MILK AND CKKARI DAILY Earlv Delivery Throughout the City W you lose 'anything, try n classified ad. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. , tybentf workers will please turn out this evening at Committee itooms. tf Jack Zarelll will sail on the Ca tala tomorrow afternoon for atrip to Victoria and Vancouver. He expects, to be away about ten days or two week. I. Christopherson, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. H. J. Main, Canadian Pacific j Railway superintendent at Moose Jaw, and Mrs. Main and two chil dren were in the city this morning going north on the Princess Alice to make the round trip to Mrs. J. J. Efford, who has been visiting in the city for the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dlbb, Graham Avenue, West-view, will sail by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on her return to Vancouver. The Peace River outlet has also been under considerable discussion In Vancouver during the course of the federal election campaign. Candidates of all parties have pledged themselves to work for the outlet going to Vancouver. Mrs. O. Zarelll and daughters, Louiie and Evelyn, will sail on the Prince Henry Wednesday morning; for a holiday trio to Vancouver. Seattle and Portland as well as other southern points. They will be away two or three weeks. The consecration of Rt. Rev. A IT DePencler as Bishop of New Westminster is recalled In the Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province. Rt. Rev. F H. DuVernet. then Bishop of Caledonia, was one of those who took part In the consecration. The palatial Steam yacht Arcadia, belonging to Mrs. Hardwick of Brookltne. Massachusetts. Is now anchored in Cardena Bay at the south of Kennedy Island on its way south after a cruise in Alaskan waters. The vessel spent a few days here on its way north. Mr. Stott of the typographical department of the Victoria Colonist arrived In the city with the triangle tour party. After spending a couple of days m the city he is making the trio on the at. Prince Charles to Maasett to visit his son-in-law, Sam Simpson of the Lan-gara cannery. Bert P. Smith, assistant manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co who is well known here, k re-cervtnt congratulations of his many friends on the recent birth of a daughter In the Vancouver ! General Hospital at Vancouver, j Mrs. Smith and baby daughter are , reported to be doing nicely. Capt. W H. Barton, veteran Alaska navigator, who piloted ttw flotilla of United SUtes destroyers on their recent cruise of British Columbia and Alaska waters, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morning returning from Seattle to Ketchikan, accompanied by Mrs. Barton and child. ' With a list of. 110 passengers, two of whom disembarked here, C. Pit. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Cliff, having been delayed by fog. arrived In pert at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sallied at 1 p.m. for Skagway and other Alaska points. The large majority jof the passengers on the vessel I were round trip tourists. A Miss Adeline Hardlsty tour j party of thirty Cincinnati people I and a Northwestern Alaska tour j party of 36 Chicago persons disembarked here this morning front line steamer Pr!nce George after haying made the trip, north to : reeded eait in specuU ears attach ed to today's regular train. . ANNOUNCIiMBNTS Moosr Dance August 1. Dry Dock Employees Picnic August 3 to Tugwell Island. Moose Bazaar. October iq, 17. THE DAILY NKWS READ OF A CASEl LIKE HER OWN Decided to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Moncton, New DniMwick Tkfort ray last baby bom I was rery weak. nervoua ana ns-coraged. I aaw an adTertiaemeot in the paper about a woman wbo bad been like me to I bought a boUla of Lydia E. Pink, him a Vegetable ; Compound. I took three bottles and it carried me safely through that i critical tune. I have three children to care for and I feel well and strong. 1 hare told tw other women about your medicine." M R8. Ci A bsenault, KJ Albert Street, Monetoi New Brunswick. On account of Election football Is postponed until Wednesday. 174 N. L. Freeman of the local staff of the International Fisheries Commission sailed .on the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon for a ttlp to Vancouver and Seattle on official business. Albert Heektn, prominent Cln cmnau manufacturer, and son were among passengers aboard the steamer Princess 'Alice this mom ing going north to make the round trip to Skagway. - Courtnay Ryley Oioper oi New York, well known novelist and short story writer, sailed on the Prmce Rupert Saturday evening for Vancouver after spending couple of days in the city. In the social section of last Fri day's Vancouver Province appears a picture of Miss Bihel Marion Ro berta (Pete i Tremaync, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. It "E Tremayne formerly of this city, and her fiance, Dr Richard A. Btiefel of Detroit. Their marriage will take place in August. -BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" THE IDEAL INFANT FOOD m Pacific MUk has saved life. More than this it can not do. This statement is made on the authority of letters received from mothers throughout the province. As a food for infants it has no superior. Mothers tell us that physicians recommend it and hundreds of children have been raised upon it. apACIF1C MILK Factory at Abbotsford, IkC. U&I CAFE FOItMERLl TIIE WHITE LUNCH Is Now Open Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNKKIt NKH MANAtlRMKNT jieam lleatrd; Trutelkra', tJtine KvftiMi: Hoi and fl(t Walrt free llua MeeU All Trains and Ihiala Rates $1.00 and Up Xl'KCIAI. MONTIILV RATKS C. K. UIGGAUT & A. DONALD I'rui'ilftora PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hoi and cold water in all rooms A. J. I'KUnilOM.MC. ITop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zurrlll. Vrop. " Till: IIOTKI. ttOKTII HIIII.E lkt tt rnlrl Wnier: Stam Iat 75c PER DAY AND UP T'lf I'hODl" 1S;I . Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. F. D. Mathers, district manager for the B.C. Packers, returned to the city on the Catala last even ing from a trip to Namu in con- - " OS V. KM' iiT- Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. special meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 30. 175 Col. J. W. Nicholls, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city-on the Princess Alice this morning. Mr. Nicholls and family are remaining in the south on vacation. John Robinson, who knocked a man down with his car last week, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont Saturday afternoon for driving to the common danger. Miss Lucy Plllsbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plllsbury, returned home on the Princess Alice this morning after having spent the past year in Tokyo. Japan. She has been visiting for the week or so In Vancouver. C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil McLean, returned to port at 8.30 this morning from Skagway and other Alaskan points and will sail at 4 o'clock this af ternoon for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. Father E. M. Leray, O.M.I.. of Stewart arrived In the city on today's train from Terrace where he conductd Roman Catholic Church ervlces yesterday. He will be at Terrace again next Sunday and will then return to Stewart. With a good-sized passenger list; neluding quite a number of tour-1 lata, CNit. steamer Prince Charles Oapt. McKay, arrived in port on I time at 1150 this morning from I Vancouver and will sail this even lng for Stewart, Anyox and Mas sett Inlet points. S. N. Boyle and md the telegraphic Goodall of the engineering depart-1 the coast a good-sized passenger list sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow' afternoon on her way back to Van couver and wayports. SO o PAGE THREP EVERYBODY SEES the ravages of the Forest-Fire,-but not everybody realizes that seventy t per cent, of our fires in 1929 were preventable; in other words, they were due simply to carelessness. Pressure of public opinion has gone far to eliminate carelessness in other directions, but carelessness with fire is still amazingly prevalent. ' Prevent Forest Fires You Can Help! IJRITISII COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office. Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper. Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC. TRAIL T. W. lirtwV-TfelUriieki'-ito the, J. 17. Unwin returned to the city E. A. Smith of city oa(theru?rIwefOtmrlejs this! on today's train after having spent department and J. ' morning .ftQh,a brief nrip down the week-end at Lakelse Lake. He ment here are among those men- tioned in the current number of Mr. and Mrs-. Robert Erskine of the Canadian National Magazine Dkjby Island, who have been on a as having been instrumental in I vacation trip to Victoria and Seat-obtaining new business for theitle. returned to the city on the railway company. i Prince Charles this morning. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. j John R. Mltcneu, who has been E. Dickson, arrived in port at 6.40 1 at Driad Island near Bella Bella last evening from the south with !ia connrtltriwn)lfiit bfflldlng of and (a lighthouse residence by Mitchell tt Currie, returned to the city from down the coast -oh the Oatala las, evening. Tom Kelsey. who had been employed on the work, also oatXHiaooaMaaaaaaabaQaaaQaaaQnaaaoQ&ww tHHiooooooaooooooaooo oooaaooooocoo&iKHjaooooaaoaott&oowo ti says that the ttout fishing wa? disappointing. M. P. McCaffery, who has been assisting Olof Hanson, Liberal federal election candidate. In campaigning the central interior country, returned to the city on yesterday's train. C. C. Mills returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a two-weeks' trip south In .the course of which he attended the recent Gyro International convention in Tacoma. What part of your newspaper is of , most interest to you? THE front page? The society-page? Sports? Woman's page? Financial? Editorial? Cartoons? Tliore is a part of nearly every page that is practical, helpful, full of news the advertising. Do you interest yoursolf in reading it? You should. Hero is news of immediate value to you. Comforts nec-osaitieg luxuries merchandise every hit of which gives you a dollar's worth of value for every dollar you spend. In tho advertisements is information of practical worth. Reputable merchants bring wares for your inspection that arc soundly made and of known, proved value. The statements they make they are willing to sign knowing that each statoment must' be truthful, for their reputation, standing in the community, and business1 'prestige is at stake. ' " ";' ' ' : Jt,pay tua-ead advoiTtisQmente. For, inithis-part of your nowspapor, you can find whore our money can be spent to host advantage. A very material aid in bettering your ovory-day life. A way of lengthening your pocket book. Get the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and tatting advantage of the help they bring you. f?oooooaoaaoaooad0aDoaooooaaaaoaDooaoo0ooooaoo)oiaooHa0ooociooooioao0aaoaaaaoaocii5o aoooooottoaoooQapooaeoaoHawaooHJooaaaoooaoaoa