IB COAST 1 September 25, 1030. rsdpy. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREP You can buy Salada quality at three cups or a cent A Real final sv ;i Ail 'Fresh roia the gardens1 SPECIAL race value" A Fifty-Cent Jar Armand Cleansing Cream - - Twenty-Five-Cent Kleenex 50 Cents Ormes Ud. Uiio Pioneer Drugeisls 'hones PI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hnlllni I (.'in I'. lniT Kurrt . am i vrK. . it ' .( I K, V I 1(1' i: ;l 1' I. IKM. AV. .! n . H.irit p.ni. e. r' . Tufdav S.Jilp.ni. r; I. ..Krlilav taidnlctit i.s r, l-i.rt HimMH, sun- i i iir li. M - I n rrince Rapert, itc. -h. t::hl J ' .J t r. v. ? ana taggag. i-r. il U.r . -.-.I :u dealiiiaUou. j B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAII.IM.S KOM PIMNCB HUl'fcRT "o Kt-tihiivan. Wran vc!!, Ju.Kan, Skagway Octotxf 1, 11, 22. i'o Vancouver, V . tr.a. S-aftJe.- S.ptcmt ii. itobcr 5. 15, 36. Princess M;-:v k .m Kails, etc.. Vancouver and Vi i ' i , . v Friday, 10 . m. Agent Ki. ii ' tuSHHvWp l.tnet IV. C 'Menard, Oenetti; .. i -! lrr. Pince P.uecrt, PhoncSI. The Wi-alkr l ire- Says "No" to the "CATLriLLAR" II 1 for cur newest booK.rv Where there's work to be1 done road-t.tding, snow removal, earth removal, and hundreds of other J obi where minutes delayed means dollars lost, the "Caterpillar" can save the day and save It with n minimum of men, minutes and money. x more about the "Cater CANADIAN SUTIOML STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND m -SHIPYARD OI'lJKATINti (J. T. 1'. 20,000-TON 1 1-OATlNG DUVDOCK Engineer. Machinists, Bollermakera, lUacksmllhs, Pattern Makers Founders, WoMhvorkens Etc. ELECT KIC AND ACKTYLENE WELDING Our I'lant Is Equlped to llahdle All Kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL TVOHK I'HONES 13 AND 385 Local Items . Glasses fitted by registered optomctrfcsttat lleilbroncr's store. PloneO Association Whist and Br.kige, I.O.DX Hall Friday. Sept. ih. All Pioneers and 'their friends invited. -24 W. I. Stamford, acting agent for the marine department here, sailed on the Prince George yesterday af ternoon for a brief trip to Anyox on official business. ' Walter Dawson, for drunkennesr. was fined $25, with option of thir ty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon. SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday Kraft Cheese 1-lb. pkg Classic Cleanser Cleans and scours, 2 tins ....... Gold Reef Pineapple Choice golden rinrcs, tin Eddy's Redbird Matches per pkg 40c Graham Wafers Fresh and QOn Delicious, per lb ytJU Red Arrow Sodas New Stock, per pkg. 22c SunUst Oranges Sweet Q-fJ AA and Juicy, 3 doz. ?vv Fine White Sugar 10-lb. sick Reld's Sultana Cakes-Fresh Shipment, each Robertson's Bramble Jelly 12-oz. Jar BUNCH CARROTS per bunch 54c 25 c STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICES Sailings from Prince lluprrt for Vancouver, tliruco Ia nw Trl-Clty Scrrice to Victoria and Seattle . . . Sundays, Thursdays, 10 p.m. For Anjot and Stewart 'olnwlaya, 4.00 p.m. For Stewart & KetcliiLan Saturday!, 4.00 p.m. WefLly Mlllnga for North nml South Queen Charlotte Iilantl. 1'aMcugcr train leave Prliico Itupert for Kdinonton, ln-nlpeg ami point Hat dally except Sunday 1.00 p.m. 5 c BUNCH BEETS f?p per bunch -jr .... -5 ... SPANISH ONIONS Large and Firm. 4 lbs GREEN TOMATOES -For Pickling. 7 lbs 25c 25c Watts' Grocery Quality Iight-I'UONK 55 -Prices Right l'HONH 56 ninncrware, china, crockery, glassware. lleilbroncr's Store. Sam Jabour sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Stewart on Insurance business. line !, It It. F. M.NAUS,JTW ,.,,kW Dtitrtrt rmiamgrr A$rnt B rtlBc.ltun.rt.'TB.dj""'' "' 11-101 George Rorle sails tonight on th Prince George for a trip to Van couver. Mrs. Rorle and daughter are already, in the south. Tax sale of city .lots will be held Irf the City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. Anyone Interested can get a list at the collector's office. 228 terday afternoon oriels return to the smelter town. Fisheries patrol cruiser Metra, Capt. G. J. Dawes, arrived In port about noon yesterday from the Naas River and sailed this morn ing on her return to her duties there. John A. Anderson, road superin tendent for AUlri district .with headquarters in Anyox, disembarked here from the steamer Princess (Louise yesterd'iyaftetnoon. following a trip JLnfftjthjir StiklneRlyer .country on, 4pfflcUl, (duties and w! caught the sfearner Prince. , George ' Ai! on which he'nroceeded to. the' smelter town. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES. These taxes are due at the City! paid by that date a penalty of j 10 cent will be added. 22.1 Perfect dyeing. so easily done! DIAMOND DYES contain the highest quality anilines money can buy I That's why they givtf such true, bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, DiamondoDes Highest QuajKy fbr.50yjr HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMirR NEW M.W.lfJEMKXT strain Ileatrd; Travrllrr' haniplr i:onu: Hot and Told Water Prrc llus MrrU All Train and Rates $1.00 and Up SPKCIAI. MONTHLY K.ITI.S C. R. IUGGART Si A. DONALD lTnrlrlor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel 0 Prince Rupeevs teadtrig '.family hotel. no.lfind cold water In all roomt A. J. l'UUDH'hMMK, Prop. Cor. ol Fraser tnd Fifth Sts. Savoy A. Beaton, Hazelton; R. O. Cunningham, Port Essington; F. H. ; Shipley. Falls River; F. Oonjell. jOrand Forks; William A. Delap, Vancouver. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, rrop. TUB IIOTEI. MOMTII WHILE llot & c. let Wt'- stm Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trillion,- Ml Royal George II. Anderson and A. K. Scott, Vancouver; J. H. Peets, O". R.; George Chin, Inverness: A. B Milne, Ketchikan; R. B, Goselle, Whltehorse; O. Martinson. Usk. 1 MUs Irene G Sills, Massett; II. R. Taylor, Vancouver. , , 'Wild n bosto n Grill large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phonp 157 Prince Rupert SHOPPING QUESTION Now Is the Time to Buy Coal As Well as Other Commodities, Says Local Dealer ."At this time of the year, between the holidays, it is the custom of many people to look around for bargains and buy supplies for winter," says M. P. McCaffery of Albert & McCaffery in a talk on the coal situation. "Now li the time that 'jany people look over goods while William Hanna, well known pi p wuwu uuu -ui " .. i fnplr KiinnHfs I "We ke e e of brief business visit in the city, . PfP sailed by the Prince. George yes- Prince Rupert to visit our coal yard and inspect the goods we have to offer, particularly our choice Na-nalmo-Wellington coal and our po pular Lakeside (Alberta) coal. In ull sizes including stove and lumn. "We would like the public to re member that we are prepared to give- a discount to those who buy their coal from us while the weath er is dry and in reasonable amounts jWe will be glad to have you visit our yard." Acw. zz ..t Friday, October 3. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS Premisr orchestra Novelty Dane United Church Anniversary Ban quet October 6. McLarens Baking Powder f!? Collector's Office, City Hall, on or bgr g per 12-os. tin J-X , before October 1st, 1930, and unless i 23c 29c St. Peter's Church Bazaar Octo Moose Bazaar. October 16. 1" Moose Whist October 24. Drive and Dane Varden's Concert October 30. Catholic Bazaar Nov. 6 and 7. Gyro Hoedown November 7. The anilines in Diamond Dyes make November 7 v,wn so easv to use. No spotting or streaking. Just clear,, even colors, that hold through wear and washing. Diamond Dyes nevef give things that re-dyed look. They are just 15c at all dealers. When perfect dyeing costs no more Is so easy why experiment with makeshifts? Moose Whis( Drive and Dan Rupert East United Church Ba aar. November 13. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Bazaar Dec 4; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Monarch Rang;, per fect condition. Phone Black 326. 2Z3 Demonstration on Friday & Saturday .Of Blue Ribbon Products WE OFFER REAL BARGAINS FOR YOUR BENEFIT Blue Ribbon Coffee l?C?n per lb Blue Ribbon Tea i?Cn per. Ib. Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 9Aa 12-oz. tin .OWL. Drip Coffee Deal 1 lb. Blue Ribbon Tea .55 1 lb. Blue Ribbon Coffee .53 1 Drlp-O-Lator, or 8 Cup l&W- Regttbir Price $1.80 ALL FOR CORN ON COD 3 doaen :....'.r. jQRANOB8-'!" " Mifr. jdon 82.25 81,00 81.00 'Mdiiitlp$h.RealAppi 9 C 3 lbs Mcintosh Red Apples CO (( ' per box. $2.23 to tpO.VV Mussallem Grocery Co.; , UmitPi' j 417-423 5th Avenue East j PHONE 18 AND 84 , AFTERNOON. DRESSES In a Fascinating Profusion and up New Styles, New Shades New Values You'll ailorc them with their smart silhouette, flare and matronly touches. Everything ahout them breathes excellence and the wide range of sizes makes it possible for everyone to add one or more, to the Fall wardrobe at a very low cost. i See Our Windows JABOUR BROS. LIMITED Third Avenue and Seventh Street DO YOU WANT GOOD TIMES IN B.C.? GOOD Times . . Prosperity . . . more jobs . . bettor jobs . , . that's what we all want in British Columbia. There are 600,000 of us. We have a per capita effective income of $836 . . that means tvMive Hundred Million Dol-lars a year. All we have to do ,to birog, prosperity to this ptovrce is to keep our ' money at home. Get the prosperity habit. Buy B. C- B. C. PRODUCTS BUREAU OF TUK VAN l Ol V:;lt IIOAKI) OF TRADE PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $lL00 MINEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 1IINEHEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 -11 A" 4-' '1