M.irch 7. 1930. rnunj- ' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE Salad a Orange Pekoe Blend is incomparable in flavour fl i t mm jRii f XORANGF A E ffi WL ffH pekoe Ipafl I B C COAST STEAMSHIPS COAL . I'uy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllngton In any quantities. Aso IJulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. 'fcce Rujierl Feci Co PHONES 58 AND 558 TEA 'Fresh Srom the gardens' 7)1 We recently secured the local agency for Helena Rubinstein's Toilet Preparations ai1 are now featuring a complete line of scientific j.U7.c Beauty Treatments for every type of skin. Literature on request. mm Ltd. 7w Pioneer Drtttjejtsts THIRD AVE. I SIXTH ST. - TE1EPM0NFS t- '&20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Klllnr Vxutn Pilnrt Kuprrt IT VAVfOl VMt. VirTHItll. Hwanion IUy. Ilutrdule. Oreun Fall. Alert lias etr.. Tiiftxlu). 1:30 p.m. l or VAM iU W:U. VII' I OKI . Ilulfdalf. Alert llay. rte . Friday inldnlcbl tor AMCC A KM. ANYOX. STF.WAKT. Nu Ulfrr. Tort Slmixon. sun- aij. 8.M o.ra. 121 tna Aiftinf II M SMITH Mtnl ITInce Ktiptrt. H C. Tt rough drkrta lt to VlrlorU sn4 Hretlle jind baccate checked through to declination B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway vlarch 8. 19. 29. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle March 12, 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, iu pjn. Azents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ran ad ian National CVit LargtSt Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intermediate points, Thursday & SupdaylOp.m. For ANYOX each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. I'ASSEMIrK TKUN9 LK.WF. miM't HITKKT WONDW. UF.NNF.MUV and STtlCI).V at MM a.m. fnr I'JMM'K (.KOIMii:, tlUKISTON, HINMI'tO, nil put lit MMrrn Canada, Milled Mate. AUE.NTY ALL OCKA STEAMMIir LIXES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton J2.5U ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton ...... 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JLST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF RIRCII AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load W-JJ BOX CUTTINGS Per load -,u HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 yJJB?nfyrfW'M'''' LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel In Piano and We Specialize . . . i I Furniiure i If you lose nnythinjr, advertise for it. ! ers. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Ilcilbroner's Store, (t() L Don't miss seeing Miss Craig's dancing class at Pioneer's Banquet Monday. 56 Mrs. K. E. Blrnle of Smithers arrived in the city on -yesterday afternoon train from the interior to pay a week's visit here. On the way here, she spent a couple of days in Terrace. Miss Massey, who has resigned from the teaching staff of the Smithers schools, arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince George for her home in Vancouver. Mrs. W. V. Tomlinson and little' daughter of Smithers, arrived In IVia Mkw fwMii i Via 4nfsrtnr nn VM.! terday afternoon's train and sailed I last night on the Prince George for a visit to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. The Ladles' Aids of both the tast and west ends of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met at the home of Mrs. John. Murvold, Ambrose Avenue, last evening. The meeting opened with the regular devotional and business period followed by recreation. The serving of delicious refreshments brought an enjoyable evening to a close. W. F. Kennedy, Conservative member for North Okanagan, has lnouired in the legislature as to I what sum of money, if any, has ibeen expended in land surreys in (the Stuart Lake country north of iVanderhoof, in what years were '"such surveys made and who was in charge of the surveys, what was the total acreage of land surveyed, how" many Mttlers were placed on the lands between 1921 and 1KB, wherc,djd fhey foflginate and how tnaniMM! I ft? ; setters orinauy brought in are still located in the am, . In answer to questions asked by G. S. Pearson. Liberal member for INanaimo. Premier Tolmle replied In the legislature last week that orifice furniture and equipment which was used ln-the Pacific Great East-jern sumy sM transported from 'Prince George Oa Victoria by railway frelgflt; exptM and passenger baggage and motor trucks, the i shipment consisting of personal effects of the staff and weighing 4800 pounds. The cost of transpor-I tatlon for the round trip was $275. The transportation was carried out by Buchanan's Transfer of Prince Oeorge. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel lMi:il NKW MANAGEMENT Mroni lltMl; mHftlm" Samplr IUhiiiii; Hot antt Told Watrr I'rrf Him Mrrts All Train and IV Mil Rates $1.00 and Up M'ECIAL MONTHLY KATES C.R.UIGGART & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Central 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. i Savoy 1 N. McArthur, city; J. F. Christy, Eighth Cabin. New Royal Hotel i. Tarflll, l'rop. THE 1 1 OIK I, WOHTII WHILE Hot ft Cold Water; Steam Heat 75o PER DAY AND UP. Trlrphunv SHI Royal ! Mrs. William Spalding. Port Es-I sing ton; J. F. Christy, Ilazelton; C. ill. Underwood, CNJl.; M. Permon, and A. Pilman, city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DON'T SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION Prevent It This Pleasant, irealtKfulWay Beware of the frequent headaches, the listless feeling, bad breath and sallow complexion. If allowed to continue, constipation may get its grip on you and serious sickness can result. The poisonous wastes in your system must be removed. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to do this safely, completely. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily recurring cases, with every meal. Doctors recommend Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Because it is ALL-BRAN it brings complete results. Far better than habit-forming drugs or pills that are often dangerous. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN not only prevents and relieves constipation pleasantly it also rc'ies your blood with the iron it needs to keep a healthy color and a strong body. Ready-to-eat with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes are on the package for muffins and breads. Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants and dining-cars. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 9 ALL-BRAN J. O. Boullen of the Power Cor poration of Canada construction staff returned to the city on yes terday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Falls Riter. i. R. A. McLeod, foreman of the Power Cnrnoration of Canada's transmission line gang arrived in the city on yesterday, afternoon's train from the Skeena River. In charge of George Winkler, classes of instruction for prospec tors and miners are to be held here as well as at Smithers, Prince George and Quesnel this winter, The classes have already started at Smithers. Miss Frances Thompson, home ! economics expert' of Toronto, ar rived in the city fronrrthe' eat on veaterday afternoon's train. Miss Thompson starts here a Dominion-wide lecture tour to demonstrate the advantages of the !use of elec tricity in the home. The lecture tour is under the auspices of the Power Corporation of Canada and the Canadian General Electric Co. Money-Saving Specials For Friday and Saturday STRAWBERRY JAM-Col- umbla Brand, 4s, per tin . GINGER SNAPS Christies 2 lbs LIBBY'S KRAUT Per tin MAYONAISSE Best Foods, 8 o8,r per Jar NABOB SPICES All kinds, Per tin HOME-CURED BACON Slde and Back, in piece Per lb HOME-CURED HAM- Half or Whole, per lb. RED PLUMS Mac's Best, 814,. per tin 52c 35c 17c 32c 27c 28c 19c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR DEAL Introducing Robin Hopd Flour in a new handy package, for all uses. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 2 pkg and 1 Glass Mixing ggg ROBIN HOOD TUMBLER OATS A handsome turn- OOp bier in each pkg., per pkg.'' RED ARROW SODAS- 4jC 2.Jjljg5. , , vv. v r -err-, t EDDIE'S MATCHES- 3 box pkgs., per pkg. 32c Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Hight PHONE 55 PHONE 56 Dentist, 'Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone C86. J. J. Payne of Fraser & Payne sailed by the Prince George last night on a business trip to Van couver. Ex-Aid. A. J. Prudhomme, who has been on a six' weeks' holiday trip to California, will return to the city ffom the south on the Prince Charles tomorrow. "Educational Development in B. C." is the subject of Mr. Charles-worth's address at the Women's Canadian Club dinner in the Commodore Cafe this evening at 6 pjn. OP.R. steamer Princess Royal. Capt. S. K. 'Gray,' arrived in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail tonight on her return to Vancouver and way- points. Fred D. Mathers, manager of the B.C. Packers, who has been spend ing the past three or four weeks In the city, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Vancouver. At 9 o'clock this morning the fire department had a call to a cabin on Biggar Place occupied by Louis Gabriel where there was a chimney fire which did no dam age. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Campbell sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Campbell has been engineer in charge of totem pole preservation work along the Skeena River. He and Mrs. Campbell have been re siding at Ilazelton. Miss Catherine Armstrong R.N.. who has been visltlna: here for the past two months with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Jack, sailed by the Prince George last night on her return to her home in New Westminster. She is to Join the staff of the Royal Columbian Hospital in New T. Ross Mackay has requte President G. P, Tinier to piMe bc- ore the Prince Rupert, CfTamber. oof Commerce. at its , regular monthly meeting tonight, the idea -f taking uo a subscription, or hav ng a bee to, cut through, a. .trail 'rom near tiw One Mile Post on the Kaien Island Highway to Butzc Rapids, a instance of about three quarters of a mile below... ,tThls would be a great boon toj plckr nickers and slght-seers, MruMcKay believes. , ,fiT ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. A "The Rebellion of Youth," First United Church, March 7. Pioneers' Bridge, Whist and Dance March 10. Elks' baseball dance, Elks' Home. Friday, March 14. Pythian Sisters Tea at Mrs Shenton's, 5?0 Eighth Avenue est, Monday, March 17. St. Patrick's Day concert, Moose Hall, March 17. Mooseheart Bridge, Whist and Dance, Friday, March 21. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, oril 4. First United Church Easter Sale April 10. Catholic Women's League Spring Sale, April 24. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. Coughed Coughed Day And Night With Cold On Chest Mrs. E. E. Shelton, Leader, Saik., wntei: "1 had a very sertre cold on mj cheat and would cough and couch, day and night, until I was nearly beside mjfelf. "I took all kinds, of medicine, but .nothing leemed to reach it "My druggist told mo to take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and see if that wouldn't help me, no I took home a bottle and from the first dote I could feci great relief, and br the time I had flnirhrd it my cough had completely dlaappeared." Price, 35c. a bottle; large family Ue 60c, at all druggiits and dealen. Tut up only by The T. Milburo Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. ZAM-BUK Used To-Night Will Heal Your MMDDCn II A ling Cracked Lips Mrs. A. Rutten, who has been a visitor In the city for the past fsw weeks, will sail by the Prince John tomorrow night for her home at Massett. Cant. J. B. Glllatt, who has been spending the past two weeks In the city, will sail by the Prince John tomorrow night on his return to his home at Sandsplt. J. S. Aitcheson, who has been employed at the Big Missouri mine arrived in the city on the Prince George last night from Stewart and will leave on tomorrow morning's train via Jasper Park for Vancouver where he will embark for New Zealand where it Is probable he will remain. Dr. L. W. Kergin will be leaving shortly for a post-graduate tour in the course of which he will visit' Rochester, Minnesota, -Chicago, Cevt-land and Nrw York. He will return via Toronto where he will meet Mrs. Kergin and family who will return home with him in July. or Cold Sores. Three basketball games in Exhibition tonight. First game at 7.30. Adults 25c. 56 Workmen are now engaged In removing the debris of the Masonic Temple on Sixth Avenue East which was destroyed by fire two months ago. A. E. Parlow, successor here to R. E. Allen as district forester, will arrive in the city tomorrow from Vancouver to assume his new duties. It will be two or three weeks before Mr. Allen leaves for Kam-loops to which place he is trans-lerred as district forester. The Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. begs to advise the ladies of Prince Rupert that all lectures and demonstrations at Moose Hall are open to any lady who cares to attend whether she has received an invitation or not. Each lecture will differ each day and this series can be followed day by day. 57 Advertise in the Dally News. -it; Fastest of all The Wonderful Hi-Speed Elements or the New Hotpolnt 'Itahge are the fastest on any ranee. At the Home Economics 'i Demonstrations conducted by Miss Frances Thompson-Friday and Saturday, March 7th and 8th at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Monday, March 10th at 2:30 p.m. You will be shown the benefits of their GREATER SPEEDS SOLD BY NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO., LTD. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED If You Are Considering An Automobile The following are a few concrete reasons why people TURN TO CHEVROLET The sensationally low price. The appearance, durability and comfort of the can The economical operating cost. There is always a good resale value for a Chovrolet. Chevrolet is the chief competitor of cars priced two and three hundred dollars higher. The safety and ease of driving makes the Chevrolet a favorite with ladies. NO OBLIGATION ATTACHED TO A DEMONSTRATION ' ROSS & M00RE LTD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 Prince Rupert, B.C,