rld,y, January 3, 1030. Start 1930 with This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at I B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS Tfio Pioneer Druteists 2 unriiTn inirnra iiiiiiii miniiinimiBn m : THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. - TELEPMONF.S ft '., 200 Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED HalllncK I'ruin I'rlur Rurvrt tor VANCOt'VKK. VICTORIA, Suron luo. Iliittdale. Alrrt Ba?. etc Tuu dm, l:3o ).m. fur VAN OI VKK. VIC I(UI. Ilutrdule. Aim IJujr. tit . Irldar inMiilctit Al.Urr. AHM. ANYOX. 8Tt:UAKT. N'u. Ithtr, IVrt mniiMtn. Mi-d4, S:W p.m. lit -'ml Anu R M SMITH Atent ITIiw Kuprrt. II. C. Tlrouili tlrkru wild to tlrlorli ana Prattle jtml biunc ciiectrj llironcli tu iTwIlMtton. Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 For Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway December 28, January 11, 26. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1. 15.29. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pm. Aftnts For All Steamship Lines YT C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave Prince Rupert, rhone 31 Ran ad Ian National cTht Largefl Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC TORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday 10:00 pjn. . 'J0 !-.. ainiua ana tiL. Alii each Wednesclar at 4 pjn. For NORTH and SOUTH OULTN CHAULOTTE ISIiA fortnightly. rAXIKMiDK Tit A INK LtAVK I'KINTK HUJtKT MOM1AY IVIItNEMDW and HATll!lAV at II:) tun. fr raiNCE filOlttii:. tllMONTOX. H'INMI'MI. all KwinU lantern OamiiU. I'liited Stltrk. AOCNCY AU. tXKAK ATRAMmIIF l.mrH City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ac Prince Rupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA 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 MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14',4S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles. Doors, Wtovs Etc- BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Sawm& and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone. 361 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the office I Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 TaxL If Dentist, Dr. 1. It. Gossc, Fhone CRC Jabour's January Clearance Bale starts January 4. u Everett Leek sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Hubert Ward sailed last night on the Prince Rupert lor a business trip to Vancouver. W. II. Montgomery sailed last ! business trip to Vancouver. Peter Leighton of Metlakatla mailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. F. W. Allen sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a combined business and holiday trip to Van-, couver. The local Lief Erikson Society has altered its regular meeting nights from first and third Thursdays to first and third Fridays. Ex -Aid. O. P. Tinker stated this morning that he did not intend to be a candidate again for alder-nianic honors at the forthcoming civic election. A. J. Gattand sailea last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on customs department business. He carr.e home here for the Christmas and New Year holi- j days. Voting for election of -officer! for Deep Sea Fisherman's Union wl'l be held in their Union Hall on January 3. 1930. Voting from 10 ajn. to e pm. only. Regular meet-nc at 7:30 Din. (2) K. S. MeQuaig. for years a popular member of P. Burns l td. loi staff, sailed last night on the Prin P.UDert for Portland, Ore. He w'U take a oofUton in the vicinity of that city. . Mr and Mrs. C. A Kiricendall will take up residence shortly in the house on Fourth Avenu W'rt which al been vacated by Mr. and Mrs Oeorrje Wilson, who have left for Vancouver. Robert Matbeaon sailed last rleht on the Pfince Rupert to resume his atntttes at the University of BrttfefelColamota in Vancouver aitexJtttBtag'OTtaltt the 'Christmas and 'tam JftssmhwUdavs here with htempateaktturtlttv Treasurer and Mrs. D J. Matheson. Alfred Young sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Van. coT tti wetww "lite" RWirUW at the University of British Coium Mb after latvlnir went the Christ mas and New Year vacation here with his Barents P-tty Officer In structor and Mrs. Young. a Mrs. E. S. Tait are tak-esidence in the house on vetMif W;t of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. West, who are leaving he "ifv. Dr. C. H. Haninson. who (has taktu over Dr West's medi-f' Practice, wm reside ternporanry in Aid C.r. Onnt's house in West-view. Misses Muriel r-nd Helen Crenr-ord Rfter havine spent tb rhrKmas and Nfw Year hotidavs at Stewart wltb their parents, Mr r,H Mr W 3. rmwfd-d we rr aboard the Prince Rnoert list eve nint returning to Vanen'iver V remnne their atudlts. the tormer at the University of British Columbia and the latter in business college ANNOUNCCAI RNTS Moose Charity Ball January 10 Werkhovnn piano recital Wed nesday. January 20. DANCE In Moose Hall SATt'RDAY, JANFIRV 4 EMPRESS ORCHESTRA Centrum '" Ladirs 5r WISHING READERS AND THEIR FAMILIES A YEKV HAPPY NEW YEAR May 1930 set a new mark in your personal prosperity. Ross & Moore, Limited Chevrolet and Ruick Dealers Dr Alexander PHONC B7S UCNKEK III.UCK DENTIST THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE COUGHS. C01B5 a month's or Farris K. C. of Take PEPS Tnbtets weeks' time. SSc. box contains 35 silver jacMtUd Ftps. T.lef Erilcunn whist drive and Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they plan on locating. Mr. Wilson for many years has been business manager of the Daily News. He will engage in the accounting profession in the south. Mr and Un Mntnn HannlM Vancouver. Madame Annette Announces Sale Two for One Price Annette Ladies' Wear Co., Ltd., Opposite Koya) Bank. Next to Boston Cafe Annette wishes to announce to I Satoy D. McKenzlcr umt "K: TStrwoda, Anyox: II. Wasson, ,,9tewart; J. Hansen, city. '' New Royal Hotel J. Zarrlll. ITop. TI1K ll()Ti:i, WOKTII WHILE Hot Cold Water; 8ttm Hat 75c PER DAY AND UP Tclepliour 4nl Royal ! Peter Anderson. BottaU River; D. Cutkarsh, city. 1 Rubbers and overshoes greatly reduced during Jabour's Clearance Sale. (3) C. V. Evltt sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Don't forget the Board of Trade annual dinner rrcting tonight at 6:30 at Commodore. Numerous bargains in Jabour's 5c to 95c department during January Clearance Sale. (3) Union steamer Venture, Capt Ernest Georgeson, is reported due in port at iu.ju tms evening Irom the south and will sail at 12 mid night on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. The vessel should have on board some mall from the east which was prevented from getting here by train because of tne railway tie-up. Mons.. Weds.. & Sats. 10:30 am. From the East Suns., Tues. & Thuri. 3:30 pm danpp for members tonieht at 8, For Vancouver o'clock prompt. Refreshments. Gentlemen Sue, ladies free. Mail Schedule , For the East Tuesdays 12:30 p.m Thursdays 0 pm. Miss Alice Pillsbury will leave; "mays u pjn tomorrow or as soon as trains re- Jan 13 ana M P3" sume runninsr ior Haz"lton to take From Vancouver ud school teaching duties. Last Sunaays 4 pjn term she taught at Terrace. i Wednesdays .. 10:30 am i Fridays p.m Miss Netta Clark expects to Jan. 11 and 25 am leave tomorrow or as soon as' f. oi , For Stewart and Anyox ri. i nH im dim,. Js'mQjMrs 7 D.rr) resume her achndl teaching duties. I Wednesdays ....... 3 pm . . From SUTart and Anyox Ati i ..a j With many of their frtendsat Fron) fltrwart and dock to wlahtherfl i Godspeed. TreedaM 11:3) u. 1U ua. uswc nuwu aim t1iiiij1j-l.i ;miiv sailed last nitrht on the1 Thursdays 0 8 pjn To Naas River and Port Simpson Sundays 7 pjn From Naas River. Port Simpson Tuesdays 11:30 am To fuen Charlottes ng on the PrineM Mary tonight Fron Ooeen Charlottes or vciona to pav a vwu wnn Jan. 12 and 26 in, her son. Wi'.Uam Donald who is taking a conroe at Bsouimalt Naval rr Alaska Station and who is about to leave Jan. 11 and 25 am toon for Encfond to loin a new 'ska warrhip arriving back in victoria' Jan. IS and 29 pm. i n aooui a year a time. wiru. owui- ron will return to the city in about Steamship Movements nH Mntivhtoni Baited last nteht nn'Fer Vancouver 'he Prince Rnnert for a trio to I Todays ss. Catali Vancouver and Vietoria. In Victoria Mr. Gorusale. who will be away about two, "seks will argue in the Oouzt of iYposMs not Tuesday on behalf cVOitfr' Ford of 1 A 1 n,kl.k T.. RUfaar .warHH nw..tnn 1 ftnl I jlVS Ve-mUTe pm B P. McMortie to conation with aa1.' repairs to the old Westholme lBn Ngg Jan' 25-- Prln Norafc ,im counsel natrp Col. McMordie'a in the appeal will Jtfe J. W. deS. t'.JCTim. xnursdays as. p. Kflperrifl-pm. FrHavs as. Prln. Ma 1Q asm. Fridays ss. Venture Mtdtngrr Jan. IS as. Prln. Norah .. .pm Jan. 39 ss. Prln. Norah pm. nday as. Catala 4 p.m For Naas R. and Port Simpson Sundays . Catala; Ji p.m From Naas R. and Por'i fei'mnson Tuesdays s. Catala 11:30 am For Stewart and Anyox Hundsys ss. Catala 8 pm. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pm, From Stewart and Anyox Tvesdajjs as. Catal ..11:30 am Thurs ss. P. Rupert 8 pm. For Queen Charlotte Iflinds Jan. l ss. Prince John 10 pm Jan 26 ss. Prince 3ohn 10 pm. PrTi Oneen Charlottes Jar. H ss. Prince John ...am. Jan. 26 as. Prince John am. the ladies of Prince Rupert that she j f 0r Alaska-is selling an her Druses and Coats i Jan. lt-ss. Princess Norah am. two for the price of one. Jan. 25 ss. Princess Norah am Annette is leaving for California in a few weeks to bring back a new From Ocean Falls spring stock. ANNETTE LADIF:S' WEAR CO LTD. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMItK NEW MVXAOH.MKNT Hram 1 1 riU.nl : TruvriKm' Hanipl IdHHtia; Hat mid Tttld Walrr I'm- llm MNlk l TiatH and Bcu Ilates 91.09 and Up NI'KU.IL MOXIHtV" KATDR JOHN FRY and A. DONALD IVtH'Hrtr PHONE 51 Central Petrr H. Peterson Pekavieh, Dawson. and Rado Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. FRUlmOMMC, Prop. Cor. of Ftaser and Fifth Sts. wed-ss. P. Rupert 10:30 am. FridayR-r-s. Prln. Mary 4 pm. , Fridays is. Venture pm. For Ocean Falls Thnwdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pm GUILTY, TOO The young husband had sneaked in noiselessly some time dur-ng the wee hours and believed he had slipped into bed undetected, but an un peasant air of constraint hung ovr the breakfast table. At a st the wife broke the silence. "You didn't get home till three o'clock this morning," she accused. "H-how do you know?" he stammered. "Because when I came in vour hat was still warm." Phylllda Fashions may come ind fashions may go, but there's always a demand for cosmetics. Barbara Yes. Women cant go wan for ever." The first thing some people want when they get a little money Is a car; then the first thing they want when they get a car Is a little money. Coal? Coal? Tak artvnntusf of In price vo put In our wlntrr mipplr, KDSON nd CAStllV-VrU.IXQ. TON In any iiiantltk Alw l'lo.tr, l'T. Grain and lcd Priiice Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 WALLAC SULK BLOOMERS AND VESTS in new shades. Price ALL-FEATHER PILLOWS Fancy ticking covers. Price : INFANTS' ALL-WOOL VESTS Each CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS Sizes 2 to 4 years. Price , LADIB8' SPORT SOX in assorted tans. Per pair LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE Black and colors. Per pair LADIES' CORSELETTES 4-garter rubber inset. Per pair Phone 9 iasnusTZ LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Oarlnge, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. iT!B-- nrs Cards of Thanks. 2 i Funeral Notices SI. my E'S 95e. Day Saturday Wc Are Able to Offer Some Wonderful Bargains to Wind Up the Holiday Season A few of these we list. Space does not permit a full description. See our windows. FANCY GOODS Including Manicure Sets in leatherette cases, Compacts, Ties, Glass and Chinaware, Beaded Lamp Shades, French Powder Boxes, Clocks, Pin Cushions, Fancy Baskets, Atomizers, Handkerchief Sets. Values to $1.75. 95C GARTER SETS, Pencils, Fancy Sponges, Calendars, Bridge Scores, leiepnone itecoras, I'noio frames, unmren's Bead fhiln Purses, Towel Sets. Two for MEN'S TIES, SUSPENDER, ARM BANDS AND GARTER SETS, etc., etc. Two for WASHABLE RAG RUGS-Size 27 x 54. 2 for PURE SILK HOSE in a nice assortment of the latest shades LARGE SIZE TURKI8H TOWEL8 Per pair LADIES' WINTER WEIGHT UNION SUITS Per suit 95c 95c 95c Sac 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 69c 79c 95c 3rd Ave, and Fulton TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout fhe City I 1 i SUITS! SUITS! 4 The following ia, tne scale MADE TO ORDER of charges made for reading notices: ( Ilirth Notices 50c. l( nllint. Vr!mnuhln .ml All Guaranteed Funeral Flowers 10c ner I SUITS 'STEAM CLEANED ANII name. . PRESSED Morriaee and Engagement 4 announcements $2. ,We Deliver to Any Part of the Dally News nuick results. 'Want Ads" bnmr City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS Numerous and varied are the resolutions made at the beginning of every year. Ninety per cent of such resolutions made are In connection with one's own savings and budgeting Income. Strange to say that while such resolutions are made in the best of Intentions they are seldom carried out to a finish. WHERE 18 THE WEAKEST CHAIN? The answer is that these resolutions have no incentive to saving. LIFE INSURANCE HAS THAT INCENTIVE. THE ORDINARY PERSON WILL LAY ASIDE THE MONEY NECESSARY TO MEET INSURANCE PREMIUMS WHICH MIGHT OTHERWISE BE EXPENDED FOR MUCH LESS IMPORTANT OBJECTS. 75 of all Insurance policies are carried through to a finish. SUN LIFE POLICIES ARE DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE, THE LIBERAL PROVISIONS, PRIVILEGES AND PROFITS PAID TO FOLICYIipLDERS MAKE THE SU.NVLIFF, POLICY BEYOND REPROACH A- t WF-':, Let your 1930 resolution be A Policy With the Sun Life of Canada For particulars you may apply S. J. Jabour, N. B. C. Representative Assurance in force over $2,000,000,000; Assets over $500,000,000