i ; lurday, March 15, 1930. A EuM, rich flavour that s r toast i-O-AMMIIPS sWJT enjoyment 'Fresh irom the gardens' We recently secured the loTCiil. adiicy for Helena Rubinsteins Toilet Preparations a ;.d are now featuring a complete line of scientific YaLx- Beauty Treatments for every type of skin. Literature on request. yfw Pioneer Drtiteisfs UIRD AVE (, SltfTH ST. TELEPMINFi t t20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalitnc t'foiu IVInre Kuorrt r VAMifMYn, VirTOKIA. H.miin IU. Iluttdale. Ocran r!U. Alert lki. rlr.. Tun.ljjr. I ::u p.m. or VAM Ol KM. VICloKM. Ilulrdale. Altl la. ele . FrSdj inlinlchl r AI.ICl AUM. 4.VYQX, HTKW.IKT. Na.. liltr. I'vn Simula, nun. diy l.'iO o-m. -Mid Aeaur It M SMITH Mtnt JTInrr Kupert. 11 . 1'. Troith 4lrkH "ld to Victoria tni Seattle .and fcaceare cliefktd ii'niidi in iirxtltitilow . .. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway .Un h 8. 19. 20. , ff To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and -Victoria, every Friday, io pjn. V f tnls Fur All Steamship Lines IV C. Orchard, GeneralAcent, 3rd Ave Trlnce Rupert, Phone 31 Ian apian National Qic LargcSl Kailioay Syslem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE MHInirf from riUNCE 'KITE.IT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, M ATTLB ard Intrrmerttatr points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. Yoi ANYOX each Wednesday at 4 p.m. , lor STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. lor North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnlfhUr. riSXF.NflKIt THAIS LKAVE NtlMT. MTtllT MOMi.iV. WKIIXKHllLtY anil itAllltUAV nf ll: a.m. fr PIUNCt: .i:oit(iK. I.KMONTUS. HIXMI'KO. all point tuMrrn (anada, Inltrd Male.. AGENCY AI.I. OCEAS STBAMWIIf 1.IXKS City Ticket pfflce, 528 Third Ave- Prime Kupert Phone 260 COAL! -GOAL! i'EMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD Jl'ST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3- HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 ' COAL huv the real Coal our fa-mfus Edson and Cassldy-WelllfiKton - in any quantities. Uso Rulklcy Valley Hay, Oraln and Robin Hood Flour. Tice Runert Feed (,o I'MONESS AND 558 PHONE 580 upmi imigMiiiii Mi ssjPliftMgTTTl TTII LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing, Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano ana Furniture Moving. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Local Items i a Taxi Phone 4, Hie 4 Taxi, tf Mrs. Annette Stone sailed last night pn the Cardena for a busl- Jamcirf Field feUateY All ere- ; ditors are' asked to file clafms with O. P. Tinker on or for March 31 next. C3 R. Fletcher was fined $25, with option of thirty days' lmprison-i ment. by Maflstrate McClymont In city police court this morning fori drunkenness. J. Stevenson arrived in the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to Join the service of the Power Corpora tion of Canada here. The fire department had a call at 9.15 last night to the home ot J. O. Williamson, Fourth Avenue. West, where there was a chimney fire which did no damage. Chief Steward John Walker of the steamer Prince Charles expects to leave 'In May for Birkenhead, England, to come out with theM Prince Robert. the last of three rtamerjrwhlc)(are being Built hi the Old Country' for ON.SS. ser! vice on this coast. A. A. Easson will be leaving within thvfiext week or so for a trip to Vancouver and, on his return to the city, will be accompanied by Mrs. Easson and young After an absence of nearly Power Corporation of Canada. it t TTmnt n Tim i THE DAILY NEWS PAOE TITREK . NERUES WERE BAD Could Not Sleep Tired All Day Long Miss Florence Coutler, Dark Lake, Ont., write: "I was troubled with jny serves, could not sleep at night, and jfelt .tired all daylong. "A neighbor came in to see mo, one morning, and advised Kiel U.isie 1 "The first box did me good and after the sixth box I was able to go back to ny work." Price, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of priee by The T. Milborn Ca, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Dentist. Dr. 686. J, It. Gosse. Phone Mr. and Mrs. W. Greer, who arrived Thursday afternoon from Hazelton, sailed last night on the Cardena for Vancouver. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's Store, (tf) Duncan Miller, who has been on a two-weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and .Victoria;1 returned to the city on the Prne" Royal yesterday afternoon.'' ""' CNIt. steamer Prince Charles Capt. E. Mabbs, arrived In port at ! son who have been vlaltlne for the!1 "itt altemoon from ymcouver I past six months at Salmon Arm and cn anj a thu with Mrs. Easson's parents, and Mrs. W,1 S. Ackroyd. Mr. evening ior oiewari. Charles Booking, president and general manager of the Oranby three weeks takine three donker Co- n Mr BdciWrfg have left rmilnea fim Buckev Bay to Craie Vancouver for a trip to New York 'Alaska. Pacific Salvage Co.'s power !and oth eastern cities. tuff Salvase Princess returneri to Mft wm xamt nivM mnA Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A. left this mornine for Ble Falls I Johnstone, arrived In' port at with a scowload of cement for the o'clock last evening from the south ana sanea at iz mianigm on ner return to Vancouver and v 'oUllol OUlKiTOO LATE TO (JLASS1FY Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guuru nlt-ed WITS ST RAM (LEANED ANI PRESSED e Deliver tit An :itv. I'K, Part nf lh. Lxnki the Ta'lot HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMlKIt NEW MANAGEMENT Meant llpt"(l; Truellor' Sample Uoomsr Hot and CoKI Water I'ree Hus MreU All Train. and Rates l.M ana t?p M'ECIAL MONTHLY KATI.S C. R. BIGGART & A. DONALD rroprletors PHONE 51 Central E. Bostrom, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. SAVOY Mrs. McConver, Claxton; W. Jones, Port Easing ton ; J. Bergman Oona River. New Royal Hotel J. Turelll. rrop. TIIE IIOTFX MOUTH WHILE Hot tt Cold Water: Steam Host 75c PER DAY AND UP , Trlrpliorir Z8I Royal 3. ailbert .C.N.R.: O. B. and Ben Jphnson, city. Dodge White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FOR SALTS icj. -GertrerdHe4t-man Cabinet Grand : Piano Phone Blue 406. 11 tf FOR SALE Victor Credenza Phonograph, electrically operated. Apply evenings, O. Wf Dunp, 132 Fifth Ave. E. . 65 i kh jwsynns wjj: FROM SAINT JOHN TO U1IERDM T; ; SOUTHAMPTON. ANTWERP March L'7. April 23 M.-ntrose TO BELFAST-GLASGOW PI 8 , Minpet3i April 17 ....... Melita TO LivniipooL,. Mar. 38. Apl 36. . .Duehais of Ath?U April 4 Duchess ot nichmonri April 1C . . Duotoasa ol York CsU.og st Olaagow. TO CHERBOURG-LONDON April 10 Metagama FROM NEW YORK i To Cherbourg-Southampton.. I AprU 19 Bmprev of Auatralla ! i l FROM MONTREAL To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG May 1 Montelaro May 15 Montcslm TO LIVERPOOL May 2 Duch.' s -r Slrhmo'id Aonlv to Aaeuts svrrvwbere or J 4 I OUSTER Steamship Oenl. Pu-ss. Aent O P R. Station. Vnnoouvr Telephone: Trlmtv 11S1 I'.L-J . PRINCE RUPERT Finnish and Steam Baths . and Massage Tratmen,ts Excellent for Colds and Rheumatism Open 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Cor. Second Ave. & Sixth St. Phone, Black 764 Ladles' Days Thursdays and Fridays Lady Attendant NOTICE! Oil today 'is the biggest money maker known to speculators. The oil fields of Alberta offer tremen-; dous possibilities to those who can afford to buy now. Prices are at the 1 lowest ebb and many people are availing themselves of -the--oppor tunity, afforded by a low. market. Market conditions . prevailing are only temporary and will in the course of the next few months un doubtedly advance to much higher levels. I strongly recommend leases of frjom $20 to $30 per acre, providing they are 6n structure and in close prdxlmlty to assured active opera tions. Why not take advantage of1 the present low prices, as such an action pn your part may in a few months place you In a position of Independence. My previous experience covering a period of three years in close contact with the Alberta field' Is assurance that your requirements will be handled to the best possible advantage. A method employed by persons of small capital and which has found much favor here, is the formation of syndicates with the units at $100. each, a very simple and easy form of profit participation. I am at present in touch with a genuine ground floor proposition. This comprises 600 acres of leases at $30. per acre, syndicated into 180 units at $100. each per unit, with every assurance of extensive development on the structure commencing almost immediately I expect to remain in Vancouver for a few weeks before returning to Prince. Rupert and will be pleased to attend to any enquiries personally. Write today. FRED O. PYLE, . Office 7, Merchants Exchange Building, Vancouver, B.C. (64) Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fittings, Belting:, Etc. Pit!) 'me of new and u-ed Oalv. and H?'-lt '. ir and Jlttlrm: r.vm Bubber Belt. 1 tr 12-lnch; ato Pyramid Hatr Blt, best English make, very durable: I new Corrugated Iron. 8, 8 and 10 ft ' -itt-et. slmyi in stook; uted flat Oalv. Sberta, 30-lnch by 10 ft. Full r rf Steel SpUt PuUeys; PoUto and Oraln Backs. Brbd Wire; Wire Bcpe; Canvas; Q3cra; Windows; Roof-ng Felt; Qorden and Air Hre: Boom Cha'r.s; liershandlit and Equipment at all deaackDtlsoia. .Etooulrlea aaUcilcd. Vancouver, B.C. u c. 41:xk co. ANNOUNCEMENTS I - : ; Pythtan Sisters Tea at Mrs. &hi aton's, 530 Eighth Avenue West, Monday, March4 17. St. Patrick's Day concert, Moose; Hall, March 17. Mooseheart Bridge, Whist Dance, Friday March 21. Moose Whist Drive April 4. and and Dance, First United Church Easter Sale April 10. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 3. S E3 G T The choice of those men who appreciate good Scotch Whisky This advertisement f wot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia (Jhurcft $txvcz$ tiiiiiiniinnmrrTrr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch 'of the" Mother Church, irTeJ'First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning, service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SUBSTANCE.- Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D Minister Services: Morning service at 11 a.m. Subject "THE GREAT NEED OF THE CHURCH." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject "CHRIST ON OATH." . Week night services: Monday at 8 p.m. meeting of Fire side Club. Tuesday at 8 pjn. regular meeting of brother-hood.'Wednesday at 8 pjn. devotional service. You are welcome to all services. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A., Wilson, B. A. Morning service at 11 ajn. Subject, "THE THINGS THAT REMAIN." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service 'at 7:30. Subject, "THE MOST VALUABLE THING IN THE WORLD." Solo, "Just For Today," by A. Clapperton. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Enrland) . Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy Communion at 8 am. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 ajn. Subject, "REPENTANCE." The second of the Lenten series. Sunday School at 2:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Subject, "THE CHURCH." Wednesday evening at 8 pjn. the mid-week Lenten service. St. Patricks Day Grand Concert ! 12 ACTS 12 Preliminary (Non-,Univcrslty) For students of seventeen to twenty - three years of age. Final Professional (Non-University For students who have passed the Intermediate or who have been exempted therefrom. ternoon after having spent her an nual vacation In Vancouver and Victoria. D. McLeod, Inspector bf the Ca-natdlan National Railways investigation department, is here today, making the round trip north on the steamer Prince Charles. Intermediate ' (Non-Unlverslty) For students of twenty-one to twenty - seven years of age. Final Professional (For University Graduates) Qualifications: Four years' engineering experience subsequent to graduation. Scope of examination: Thesis and oral. HI "THE OBSTINATE WAY" One-Act Sketch Prince Rupert Boys' Band 50 Local Artists . The scope of the examinations and text books recommended, with other relevant Information, can be obtained on request. Date of birth and branch of engineering Interested In should be stated. Ari'LY: The Registrar, The Association of Professional Engineers 930-931 Birks Building Vancouver, B.C. $fl Moose Hall, Monday, March 17, 1930 Curtain Raises 8:15 TIIE Engineering Profession in British Columbia PROFESSIONALEXAMINATIONS Persons desiring to become engineers or intending to engage in the work of the profession of engineering are advised that the following examinations in aU branches of engineering will be held on the last Monday in April, 1930 (April 28th,), In Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, Kamloops and Prince Rupert, B.C., In accordance with the terms of the Engineering Act of the Province and the By.-laws of the Profession. Miss L. M. Ellett returned to the J: E. Mllfe Miller, inspector of customs city on the Prince Charles this at-: Victoria, is passenger aboard the Prince Charles going north to Stewart today. He will be back in the city on the same steamer tomorrow evening and will proceed Monday morning to Prince George. There is only one way to reach the p'ple of Northern B.C. That Is through the Dally News.