g 1:" Ma.v 12, 1930. i V. B .."oHlPS OAST DAK TIME - IS HERE carry a full line of Brownies and Kodaks rices to suit every purse from the Brownie he Cine' Kodak and Films to fit them all. Daily Photo Finishing Service Qsmes Met 7fi(! Pioneer Druoaists IIRDAVLfr SIXTH ST. 'TELEPIIONFS 8?,20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailing Hum Iflnc Ruprrl i TVER VICTOaiA. Butedale. Alrt Bay, etc. Tuesday 3 SO pjtx HI EK. VKIOim. Itutrdule. Alert ia. etc.. Friday inldiilchi A KM. A.N VOX. MTF.WAUT. Mi. Klier. I'irt Mmu.ua. "n-ii. S.uu o.m. I .11 SON and WALES ISLAND. Thursday p.m. -i . ntif K M SMITH tent prince Rupert. II. C. Wrnurli ticket" mid to Wrlorla aod tteattle .aud batcate clmiird !i 1o i;Unatlon 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. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m Agents For All Steamship Lines W C On ham, Grneral Aent. 3rd Ave- Prince Rupert, "houc ii ANAD ian National lit largcfl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE from PRINCE RITERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, .' I ' and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 pan. A .iOX and STEWART each Wednesday & Saturday at 4 p.m. LTII and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Ued-: i . s at 10 p.m. vi SA RIVER POINTS, Mondays, 8 a.m, N WS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m., PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT " V U KDNEMIAV. and SATI KAV at J I J a. m. fur I'KINfE J' EDMONTON, HINNIPEO, all points Eastern Canada, l nlied Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines ket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 E58 h ' DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK 1 I II, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties f Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring and Cedar Shlptap, Hoards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shinjles, Etc. lots off-grade material at reduced prices. PIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Manufacturers ,rincc ""P"1- B C- ,41 E I?' ! n: m rV V. e s E m ii,. jii " nr 11 m 11 1 nrrm NOW HERE ectric Starting 22 H.P. EVINRUDE FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE BLUE 315. Alex Macdonald, District Dealei Local Items Dentist. Dr CSC J. It. Gosse. Phone rTry Minehead egg coal for kit Fhen;(u$'i, Clean and hot. Phone fot COMMODORE CAFE Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. (J. PRUMIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. tf Dancing display by the pupils of Myfanwy Campbell In Moose Hall. Thursday at 8 pa, Admission 50c 113 M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business -trip to Smlthers and other interior points. A. J. Curzon returned to the city on the Prince "William Saturday nigm irom a weetcs Dusmess trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. O. E. Walker, who has been In the Marconi Co. service in Vancouver, arrived from the south Saturday to join the staff of Dlgby Island wireless station. 1 Mrs. Alfred Adams arrived in the city on the Prince William Saturday night from Massett to enter the Prince Rupert Qeneral Hospital for treatment. She was accompanied by "her son, Ivan Ad- iams. - Jack Nelson will leave on Wed nesday morning1 train for Toron-1 to where he will attend the gradu- atlon of his daughter as a nurse! from the Toronto General Hospital and also the Imperial Shrine ceremonial in that city. Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fittings, Belting, Etc. Full tine of Dew and used Oatr. and Black Pipe and Fitting; new Rubber Belt, 1 to 12-lnch: alao Pyramid Hair Belt, beat EngllBh make, very durable; new Corrugated Iron. 6. 8 and 10 ft ueeta. always in atock: used Hal (Mr. Sheets. SO-lncb by 10 It. Full stock of Steel Split Pulley: Potato and Oram Sacks; Barbed Wire; Win Rom: Canvas: Doorav. Windows; Roof ing Felt.; Oarten andt lHfl'jlai; Boom Chains: MenfeaiMla ahdijlBrtltrtnant of aU deacrlpUoul EntJiirUa lattlilUd. 131 Powiii-HBtrr--' ' i I VneopVec. B.Q. II. C. JINK Ci The latest 'JhBijhnich ' counters just, jnstaueu. Delicious Waffles Served, by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Specialty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMIKU NEJ- MANAOEMUVT Strum HratrdTrnvellrrV Smplf Hoonm; Hot and Cold. Hater Free Bus Mrrts All Train and IVuitu Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KATES C.R. BIGGART & A. DONALD IToprlrtori PHONE 51 Savoy J. M. Dunn, J. Duffy and A. Morrison, city; Ms. and Mrs. O. Egford Lowe Inlet; J. Hurst, Vancouver; L. Branch, Fernie. New Royal Hotel I, TareJH, "rop. THE vli)Tli WOltTII WHILE , .Ha lOpld Water; Steam Meat f vvV N75&PER, DAY AND UP Royal O. Woodworth. A. McKinnon. R. Ooodlad, J. Flewln, G. Anderson and J. Hlldltch. city; A. Hodson and G. Skog, Pprt Edward; R, M. Stevens, Inverness; J. Lund, Sel-wyn Inlets B, F. Stewart, Smithers, 0. II. Taft and F. Burt. Haysport; C. H. Underwood, C.N.R.; J, Lor-enscn and L. M. Underal, Vancouver; C. Brookman, Big Falls; 8. Lo-benlca, Anyox. THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE "My daughter Catherine Is fifteen years old. She was very irregular, often sick at her stomach and had to stay in bed two or three days at a rime. One of your booklets was sent to us by mail so I got her a bottle of Vegetable Compound. Catherine has been taking it regularly and she is gaining in weight and every way. 1 told the neighbors and four other girls are taking it with good results." Mn. Clarence jenkimon, Box 14, Thorn-lot, Ontario. Football tonight Canadian Le gion vs. Prine Rupert A.C. Ill Three roomed Apartment for rent $18.00. Htlgerson. Ill Mother's Day was marked yes terday with the holding of special services in a number of the churches of this city. R. L. Mcintosh returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where he has been getting his summer home in readi ness lor the season s occupation. Harold DeWolf. local manager of the W. H. MakinVCo. Ltd- re turned to the cltf on the Prince William Saturday nlfp after making the round, trip !o the Queen Charlotte Islands oh.uslness. H. Garman of the Marconi Co., Vancouver, who has bsen installing a radio set at Shannon Bay cannery in Masaett Inlet, arrived in the city on the Prince William Saturday nisjht from the Islands en route south. M. Oppenheimer, prominent Van couver merchandise broker, arrived n the city on the Catala yester day afternoon from the south for a brief business visit here and! will sail on the same vessel to-1 morrow afternoon ori his-return south. Mr. Oppenheimer returned j to Vancouver recenUy from a business trip to Japan. Harold Nickerson arrived in the city on Saturday from Vancouver where he has been for the oast two years and Is the guest of his I parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nlck-;erson. Fifth Avenue West. He U planning on go'ng out for a few ! trios at least' with Capt. "Brandy" i Newell on the fish packer Bruce, ! which is expected to arrive here I in about a week's time from Van couver to spend the summer In northern waters. Tlie House of Commons at Ot-1 tawa, has voted $27,000 for general repairs and improvements to tele- j graph nd telephone line in Nor- j thern British Columbia. There is , also an appropriation of $4,000 for Tint; a bulldinz at Fort St. John in the 1 Peace River district for the telephone service. In answer to a question by J. A. Fraser M.P. for Carl-boo, Hon. J. C. Elliott, minister of public works stated that the construction of the building did not indicate the extension of tho ' line from Fort St. J6hn to Flnlay Forks. 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 flshdlstrict ' " No. 2. By order of auspices of the N. B. C. S. F. Asso. WANTED Family with school children. House free one year. Enquire from Osland' School Board. Idenl for Skeena fishermen. UC Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Mrs. P. M. Rayner returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a visit to Smlthers. Five roomed apartment, fur.-.. nished .Tor., rent. Helgersoni 410. itvwtao twiut,n.' nyj been visiting for several months 'in England, returned to the city on ' yesterday afternoon's train. T. A. M. Haney, customs officer at Tulsequah, has received the ap polntment of Justice of the peace from the. provincial government. the current Issue of the B. C. Oa zette announces. Mrs. R. Wilson and daughters, Jean and Wilma, and son, Norman returned to the city on the Prince William Saturday night after having made the round trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. The current issue of the B. C Oazett announces the appoint ment of W. W. Wright, at present on the government agent's staff here, to be government agent at , Atlin. Border Line Navigation, Co.'s freighter Border Queen, . Capt. Gosse, is due In nort tomorrow from Vancouver with a. cargo for, locat delivery including lumber for the Canadian National Railways) land coal for Albert & McCaffery. Mlu Phvlll.i Monnev R.N. left on n SALAD A SAME FLAVOUR TEA NOW You are welcome to the Leif Er-ickson Banquet May 16 at 8 pjn. In Moose Hall. Admission 81.00. 112 this moraine's train for Edmonton Miss Phyllis Lamb returned to en route to Pouce Coupe in the the city on yesterday afternoon's Peace River district where she has train alter spending tne wees ena been appointed lady superintendent at Casslar Cannery with her par-of the hospital. Miss Mooney for ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb, several years has been operating! room supervisor in the Prince Ru- pcr( General Hospital. hid ou. v :itH,in Leif Erlcksoit' Indetchdehce Day Banquet May 16. Eagles' Smokei. May 19. Eks' dance May 23, Elks' Home. 'V . , A Different Woman " r jntt pfeuur m (omii iron Uat Kruaebm Satii km wnrM tnmdm fur ms. kaM btrn a frrat Hfmr of liter sail kidxry (rouWs, nd tjtrttryint mi MU Imi iiffrml wtman. I kd to fin w mv mri. but CAtfaii tm ' tm back t ttvrt noia, tnd I "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Letter anie Yesterday H at i- j JVAPOMTIB, It is from Mrs. Frank C, Smith, Albernl. Mrs. Smith writes: "I have read your ads in the paper and noticed what you say . about Pacific Milk as a food for I would like to say we have uscjJ Pacific Milk constantly f,or fouryars. We cook everything wlth.lt and my husband and' I think it wonderful." Many thanks Mrs. S. We have hundreds of letters telllnn how nlcelv A new Rotary Club welcome sign has been erected on the footpath which leads from the Canadian tH'rHf ttM4t National docics and station up v to- ' wards the Prince Rupert Hotel. ANNOUNCEMENTS. , SAME QUALITY gP a lb. BROWN LABEL AT ALL GROCERY STORES William Elklns. son of Mr. and r a . . 1 , 4 4 ,, A. " lu&ins, reiurnea 10 me I n. .1 ni r . !citv on the Catala yesterday af Moose WjoMlSlve,1ana,JDance ternoon from Vancouver where he nas Deen receiving meuicai treat ment. Dominion Constable E.G.Newn ham of Kincolith; who has ben on a trip as far East as Montreal wai a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to the Naas River. I Oalt freigher Salvor, with Capn 1 Rush in command again after an absence of more than a year, ar rived in port this morning fron the south with a coal cargo for Albert & McCaffery. Union steamr Catala, Capt A. E Dicicson. with a fair-sized pas senger list, arrived In port at S o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 8 pm, for Anyox Stewart and other northern point-whence she will be back tomorrow afternoon southbound. Misses M- and J. Mellor. wh have been attending the Universlt-of British Columbia In Vancouver were passengers aboard the Catalr amX'ik'i evf",n nma for Steward nlty Hi, Ht if ktppier nd briiUrr. I tan rai neiotit a immu of km tut trlt. I am mn. thall alwin kitklv 43 ytan, t. to poy 8 0 ttnmmrnd Krutckn. and I would a of 6 u-ilheut Ihem mytetfin a awry." (Mrs.) ii. P. onsml buw m in to bwUM. Knudm BtlU Is obtslnsbls st drui and drpartment itorrt la Canada st 7Sc a bottle, A bottle cootaliu toouKh to last for 4 or S moatbai-guud Usltb lor ball -a -cent a day. 1 wnere tney wui spena tne sum mcr vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mellor. L. E. Messenger, who is ldenti fled with the Power Corporation o' Canada, made- the round trip te Anyox and Stewart on the Prlnc Rupert at the end of the week an' left o nthis morning's, train foi Montreal, stopping off at Edmon ton and other points enroute East Dugald Campbell of Vancouver repersentlng the Canadian Linotype Co., made the round trip frorr Vancouver to Anyox and Stewar At the end of theVeek and left cn this morning's train for the inter lor In the course of one of his periodical business trips through thi district. Even those in high places some times make mistakes. J. 11. McLeod collector of customs, today received an official document from the De- babies. We have no children but ! Partment of Health. Ottawa which had been orglnally addressed "Prlnco Rupert,, Nova Scotia." EvU deritly a 'pbit'al clerk'had made the rlecessary correction Miss Muriel Crawford, who has been attending the University of things can be cooked when Pacific British Columbia In Vancouver. Milk is used. ! and Mlss Helen Crawford, who has PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abhotsford, I1.C. bee! at Columbian College In New Westminster, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening bound for Stewart where they will spend the summer vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford. Mrs. Annette Stone sailed Satur day afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a brief business trip to Anyox. Rev. C. E. Motte, pastor of Ru pert East United Church, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to-attend Conference. Norman Fraser, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday fternoon from the south. . J. J. Little, manager of the Nor thern B. C. Power Co., sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday after noon for a brier trip to Stewart on company business. Howard Campbell, well known Stewart merchant, was a passenger aboard the "Catala last evening returning north after having spent a few weeks in Vancouver. Peter Wesley. Indian, was fined $15, with option of fourteen days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc- Clymont In city police court this morning fpr drunkenness. x Dr. R. O. Urge of 'Port Simpson ailed last night on the Prince Ru pert for a two weeks' trip to Van- ouver. While there, he wiU attend the United Church Conference. For drunkenness, Einar Tetley and Kalmar Moe were each fined $, with optlort of thirty days' mprlsonment. by Magistrate Mc-mont in city police court this nornlng Decrees absolute were, granted he petitioners by Mr, Justice Murphy at the Supreme Assizes this morning in the divorce applications of Dunn vs. Dunn and Strand vs. Strand. Mrs. R. McKercher of Anyox was . passenger aboard the Prince Ru-ert last evening bound for Vancouver whence she will entrain, af-"r a week's visit there, for a trip to Pictou, Nova Scotia. Several huge fish playing in the larbor attracted considerable at-'entlon Saturday afternoon as they warn up and down the harbor and disported themselves. They are believed to have been porpoises. Rev. H. T. Allen. United Church lergyman at Terrace, and Mrs. Allen arrived In the city from the nterlor on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to attend conference. University examination results show, among other local students. hat A. J. Stuart and W. H. Pat- more of this city were successful In their second year course while Miss Dorothy Patmore passed the third year with first class honors. C.P.R. freighter Princess Ena, Capt. Albert Rlppon, arrived in port at 11 o'clock last night from Vancouver with a cargo including steel and cement for the Power Corporation of Canada. After discharging here, the vessel proceeded to Skagway. Get quick results with a want ad.