710,000 Our increase in sales in 1929 over 1938 shows that there werV oVer slven- hundred-' and ten thousand additional SAL AD A users last year. I BC COAST li-TEAMSHIPS SALA1A" TE5 A 'Fresh from the gardens' SPECIAL ! Klenso Tooth Paste, 35c. Meritas Tooth Brush, 35c. Both for 50c. yfw Pioneer THIRD AVE. L SIXTH ST Three Graduate Pharmists LiMON STEAMSHIPS LIMITED fcalllnct rtt'in ITInrv Biiiim t'ui UN(Ol'( l(l. VICTOUIA, MtanMib tut. Hut) dale.' Alrrt Ite. rtr. Tmmu Uk, 1:3u p.m. lor ViM'IM W:K. tlC'TOHIt. liulMUl. Alert IU. nr. . VtMtf utMlllctit f ir ALICE ARM. ANVOV bTMVAKT. Xa. tthrr. I'm Hliamwn -utt- aay. l.oo p.m. i a "nit Avenue K M SMITH Ilrouth (trkrta wild to Vlrtarla Ibrnnch to drMlnttlon Special Round-Trip ExcursionRates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 F .r Further Information Enquire At.LocaLQfXice B. C. Coast SAILINGS FROM TRINCE ICLTEKT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway cceniber 38, January 11. 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Jan 1, 15.29. Princess Mary -Ocean Fans. etc-.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. iO p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines IV C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ltd Drttjctsts TCI EPHONr s r ' v M i t rrim i Af.nU h ITinrlLJiMUrrt. II. C. ux ra 11 Inland .tuffite etieefcaj . Sleamship Service Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National CThc Largcft 'Railway Splcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sa Hints from ritlNCE HUI'CRT for VANCOUVER. V1C-TOItIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, eath Thursdar 10:00 pun. FUlt ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 pjn. For NORTH and SOUTH OUI'LN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. rAssi:ur.R TRAINS LEAVE TKINrE 111 I'EHT MONinv. HII:sliV and SUTKIIAY at ll:SO a.m. fr THINCE (i:OK(4i:. EDMONTON. VVIVNJPMJ. all jioliiU IMrrn Canada. I nllrd Ktutet, AdENCV ALL OCTA STEAMsllir LlSIM City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Kupcrl Phone 2fif -j . "lumber 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 110 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 IxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap : $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 tf iiT,:S4S; "No A Common., . .$25.00, 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to!4, SIS, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles. Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. P.. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove. Telephone, 3G1 Uetall Yard, Cow hay. Telephone 423 Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. R, Gosse, Phone 686. our window for 95c specials at Jabour's. jjWote dice Saturday night 9 ta 121 Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. . (27) Remnants of silk, sheeting, pillow tubing and other yard goods at half price at Jabour's. Just arrived S.S. Salvor with full cargo of Nanalmo Wellington Coal for Albert & McCaffery. fhonc 116 and 117. (tfl Simon IellenthaL Juneau lawyer, and Mrs. Hellenthal, were passengers aboard the Princess Mary to4s morning bound for a trtp to Seattle. Ragles Attention! All members are requested to be at a meeting in the new Eagle's Hall. Thursday. Jan. SO, to meet Organizer Brother Prank LeRoy of Victoria. Initiation. (25) Sister Mary Eulalia and Sister j Mary Evangellsta, Roman Catho-I lie nuns from Ketchikan, were; passengers aboard the Princess Mary this morning bound for! BeUmgham. James Redpath. port steward for the Yukon & White Pass Navigation Oo. at Whitehorse, and ' Mrs. Redpath were passengers .aboard the Princess Mary this1 morning bound for Victoria whe-e! they wlH spend the remainder of, the winter. j C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. C. C. Satntey. arrived in port at 8 o'clock this morning from Skagway and sailed an boor later for Vallcowr and Victoria. The; vessel was late on the northbound ! voyage and was further delayed "by havtasr a heavy freight ears to; clichanre at Skagway. i ANNOUNCBM RNTS - ... . . .- Lelf Brikson Fishermen's Social February 7. Royal Purple brldfs. whist and ffasnce, Feb. 7. Elks' Home. Elks' . Masauerade Sty, Febru ary 4,4.-? , S-fi 'si! I , i Plaraai-rtaaalaalng the The Patay," frXbf H and 25 at Moose HalL CJfJUt. Sixth Annual Ball. Auditorium, Friday, February 3S. rl Catholic Women's League, Spring; Sale. April 34. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMEK NEW MANAOEMENT Mcam llmtrd: Travflkrn' Sarapl H(mim: I ll and ToM Watrr rrre lu Mit All Trln and imaK Rates $1.0 and Up SltdlL MONTHLY UATE8 i JOHN FRY and A. DONALD IYirletori PHONE 51 Central A. Lamb, city; G. B. Dodge. Banff. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. ritUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy A. Abbott. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Carr and P. S. Igeron. city. New Royal Hotel J. Zarrill, Prop. THE HOTEL ttOItlll WHILE Hv t & Cold Water; Btsam Hfeat 75c PER DAY AND UP ,1 Trlrplxmtt JSC Royal Frank Le Roy. Victoria; S. VVah, city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDKK NEW MANAGEMENT TOE DAILY NEWS IROKCHITIS At bedtim. rob th thrott and f chest thoroughly with VI VAPORUB GKS Ormr SI Million J, V..J y.t 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Ladies' boudoir slippers ,05c sale at Jabour's. Billiards tonight Grotto vs, Canadian Legion. Glasses fitted by registered op-' tometrist at lleiibroner's Store, (tf I . I., i 99c Days Friday. Saturday and Monday, 31st, Fb. 1 and 3 at Jabour's. (26) LOL. and L.O.B.A. whist drive and dance tonight. $5 Gold piece for lucky ticket. A general meeting of Prince Rupert Badminton Club, 120 pm. Thursday hi Elks' Hall. (25) Hill ,60 Children's Party In I. O. D. E. Han Saturday, Feb. 1 at 7 o'clock. Admission 25c. 2i This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:3-0, was reported this morning to be on time. Those requiring costumes for Bks' Masquerade, February 14 see Arseneau & Lambie before Monday, February 3. . Lewis Anderson. Juneau merchant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary this morning bound for a trtp .to Seattle. Mrs. George Er-k-rman anc! daughter, Miss Oeorgina Keker-man. sailed this morning on the Prineess Mary t pay a visit in Tacoma. By. Realrjald Wricle of Whrte-horse and Ml Writi? were passengers aboard the Princess Man this morning going through to Seattle, .Father O. . S. Gallant. weL known :RomaQhat$ priest ai. Skagway. was a passenger aboard the Piiutess Mary this mornuiR ssm4 . fee. tri(ytoaeattt& Stephen K. Kane. Hoanah. Alaska, merchant, and Mrs. Kane were passengers aboard the Prin ces? Mary this morning passing through for a trip to Seattle. , Charles Stone of the Yukon Telegraphs staff at Dawson was a passesafer aboard the Princess 'Miry ts rodrning Wand for a trip to Vancouver, and elsewhere ip the south. t There were 58 passengers aboard the steamer PrlncVsc Mary which was in port this morning southbound from Skagwmy to Vancouver. No passengers x disembarked here from the vesrel. Inspector William Splller, provincial police, who has been on a trip to Smithers and Prince George on official duties. It expected to return to the city on this afternoon's train from the interior. Mrs. Baxter of Victoria, mother of Mrs. Thomas Rousay, whose husband was killed yesterday af- ternoon. will arrive on the Catala next Sunday from the south to be with her daughter. THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Raining, fresh southeast wind; temperature, 38- Port Simpson Raining, light wind, 31. Itosswood Snowing, calm, 32. Terrace Snowing, . northeast wind, 28. Alyanah SnowingT calm, 23. Alice Arm Snowing, .eataa, 30 Anyox Snowing, aafcw, 18. Stewart Cloudy, cam, 27. Ilaysport Light wfnd, raining, 44. Haaelton Snowing, north wind, 20. Smithers Snowing, calm., 9. Burns Lake Snowiner. calm. Vanderhoof Snowing; calm, 10. Quesnel Snowing, calm. Eighth Cabin Snowing, calm. All other oabinsf showing. Atlin Snowing calm, zero. Whitehorse Snowing, north wind, -10. Selkirk Clear, east wind. -4g. Dawwm Cloudy, light south wind, -34. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. JarL; 30: Wheat was quoted on the lpcl ejcchange today at.$i.2l'V. ,, .' HESTER BLACK DIES IN SOUTH Was Well Known in Prince Rupert, Where She Lived Most of ! Her Life Word was received in the city yesterday afternoon of the death in Vancouver yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, after a brief illness, of Miss Hatter Black, daughter of the late Peter Black and Mrs. Black,. pioneer residents ofiPrtee1 Rupert. The swots cama.ai a'ferefc't ihock.to manv frknd 8f &i f tfrnllyfere. -. Deceased was born InTrince Rupert and was eighteen years of age. She had1 lived here all her life until a few years ago, when, after her father died, she moved to Vancouver with her mother. Last summer they were again here for several months. Besides her mother, deceased leaves a brother. Peter, to mourn her loss. The surviving members of the family will receive general sympathy in their sad bereavement. The funeral will take place In Vancouver. Boys' pants, at 95c sale at Ja hour's. Donald Sinclair. Wrengell merchant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary this mining bound for a trip to Seattle. OH 1" ills wir logical route via POilTLi!VD thru v-orld famous COLUNBIVllR-EU G O RG E y fine Jasl trains Salt Lake Cily Ofiden Denver Omalia Kansas City St- Louis Chicago and other eastern points Superior Dining Car Service UNION STATION SEATTLE S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For ' MILLER. COURT & CO. LIMITED For the benefit of the Investing public. Miller, Court & Do.. Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report, dealing with mining, oQs and industrial stocks, which is available at cur office on the" 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and relR able service in the execution' of orders to buy or sell all: stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Colli 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert R.C. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND ntEAM DA1LV Earlv Delivery Throughout the City FAGE TOREK obinHood FJJOUR For All Your BAKING i( EH. 1 : I KSBBTVaLCYaaaBBsl JREE, thty ny, U a crowd, hat Rowntrce'i York Milk Chocolate findi a welcome eTtiymbere. It make good company better. Such a good mixer becaaie it it to amoothlr blended. And to diidncdve in flavour. Too mar be ,ur ne LC Rowntree'l York Milk Chocolate. , It U dellcloo. aatin (mooch, and o wholeaome that tt haa act a new Wandar of milk chocolate goodnau. The chancea arc itie'i nnKjrou'U bring a good tapplf with you. . Unleu yon want to be "given the air," you'd better aak for Rowntrce'i York Milk Chocolarc It's a winner. THE ROWNTREE WATTS' GROCERY Buy Your Groceries Here and Save Money Specials For. Thursday, Friday and Saturday MILK All brands. 95c 9 tins for .. MUNRO MALT 2-lb. tins. twtU; 62c OLIVK6 Libby's Queen. 17V4-oa. royal Jars. Q7n ' Each TOILET PAPER 30c 9 rolls STRAWBERRY JAM Nabob Brand. 4s. fir U3U Per tin SPECIAL 8 Bars Classic Soap 2 Tins Classic Cleanser 1 Crepe Tabic Cloth-AH for $1.60 TID BITS MACARONI Quick r3 i3c CANNED CRAB e-os. Uns.. Packed in Norway! A n'A A 1 Per tn VEOETIZED WAFERS Fresh stock. 9 do Per pkg MARVEWS OATCAKES 99p iUs Per pkg Phone 55 Watts' Phone 56 1 -rJ5P fTh-ne k aba Tr NwV CO. LIMITED. TORONTO BUTTER Fresh creamery. All brands. Per lb MATCHES Large pkgs. Blue Ribbon or Maple Leaf. O-fl n OXK' Per pkg COTTAGE ROLLS Boneless shoulder hams. t)7n A'' Per lb MAYONNAISE Small jars. Gold Medal Brand. 15c Per Jar SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE 10c Per tin SOAP DEAL ' 1 Bar Wool Soap 1 pkg. Quick Naptha Chips .: IDEAL SILVER CREAM QCn -Per bottle .: NABOB JELLY POW-DERS-4 pkgf iyy' CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Fresh and delicloas. ' Per lb McCOIlMICK'S BISCUITS-Sml. Pkfs. Cn Each Quality Right Grocery Prices Right