,dnf-day. September 3, 1930. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! I c i COAST I L ." 'MSHIPS One New Gillette Razor '' " (initlJ'Ki in ii' t OneNd'Oillette IMader, One Tube Palmolivc Shaving Cream All For 35 Cents DEMAND Ltd Diut Pioneer Dru&cjisls 1'honcs SI' & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED fcalllnc' ttmn ITInre Kuptrt won VEIL VICTualA, Buteoi.k, rt Bay. etc. Tuesday. &30 pja rr VANOIi:U. VICTOIJU. JluinUM.. Mm u. ne . frUU inldnlchl tor All' K Aim. AN VOX. MtMVAHT, a Ulw. I'ort Hluiiwra, sun-day. 8.-00 o.m. . SIMPSON and WA1SH ISLAND Thurviay pjn H If" Ami Ann tt M SMITH Kgrnt Prinf Kuprrt.ill.C. Tlmurh (Irkrt fold to Victoria and Ktattl ari baccate fberJied thron;;!! to destination priW8 B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway September JO, 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- September 14, 24. Princes Mary -Ocean Falls. etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 vm Agents For All Steamship Lines IV C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Kupert, t'uoi.e 'Si ', ''VW " Ru p ert Br airdF- Kippers " - r THE lf&iNTIKST IUCEAKFAST FOOD Smokcj Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'MNCE KUTHirr. u.c. Features oPthe New FORD Car Beautiful New Streamlines Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield Rustless Steel for allbright metal parts Four Houdaillie double-acting, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Four Wheel Brakes, Fully enclosed Smoothness, Balance and Security, at all speeds Long Life ahl'SGrieater Economy. Call or Telephone For a Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE UUPEHT, U.C; Try a Daily News Want Ad. I Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroncr's store. J. J, E, .DlaeX-welUuiown merchant of Mayo, Yukon Territory, was a paeengerftboard'the Prince Rupert Monday morning going through for a trip to Vancouver. Tonight Premier Orchestra Dance at Moose Hall. 10 pm. Gents. 75c. Ladies 25c. Miss Vera Smith, who has been spending a holiday visiting with friends In Stewart, returned home from the north on the Prince George Saturday evening. There were 150 passengers arriv ing here aboard the steamer Prin-! cess Louise which was In port Sa-1 turday afternoon. Eighteen persons disembarked here from the vessel. John W. Kehoe, Ketchikan attor ney, and Mrs. Kehoe arrived in town on the Prince Rupert Monday morning from the north, returning to Ketchikan a short time later on the Princess Charlotte. I Mrs. J. O. Williamson, having been confined to bed in her home for five or six weeks with neuritis, was admitted pn Sunday afternoon to the Prince Rupert General Hos pital for further treatment. CUM. steamer Prince George, Capt. Nell McLean, Inaugurating the company's faU service, arrived in port on time at 10.30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sails at fou.-o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and 8t6wart whence' she will re turn here' tomorrow evening ANNOUNCEMENTS 4- Rebokah Bridge and Whist September 10. Moose Bazaar. October 18. 17. fchildrenGyl CASTGREA A BABY REMEDY El APPROVED BY DOCTORS rot CCW&COMSTlMTIOM.DiAftMtlA ; U & I Cafe Formerly the White Lunch Is Now Open Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS (Central Hotel UUKK KIM MASAUKMKNT Meant Heated, Tmvrl'rm' Hainple IUnmms; Hot and Cftltl Waitt I'rr IV Mrt All Train and Hates ll.se and Up NI'M'IAI. MONTHLY KATkft C.K. UKKiAUT & A. DONALD PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. I'KUDHOMMK. Prup. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. Mrrill. rM. Till: HOTEL UOKTII WHILE Hot Cold Wittrr Hteam Hat 75c PKU DAT AND IIP BtT V wmc: lrn -j imt xj witl cm LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano nnd Furniture Moving.' mni iinTnrtHinrfTrTrinn',T' ! t 1 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREF HEADACHES Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis mrn YOU can't always stop work and give-in to a headache, but you can always get relief from such suffering! A tablet or two of Aspirin will ease an aching head every time. Perfectly harmless; prescribed by thousands of doctors. An effective antidote for pain, taken by millions of men and women whenever they've a cold, headache; neuralgia or neuritis; rheumatism, lumbago, sore joints, etc. Read the proven directions that come with Aspirin and realize how much suffering these tablets can spare you. Aspirin has medical endorse nvent. It doesn't depress the heart. You know what you are taking. The box bears the word genuine in red. JRAOI MARK M04 SPIRIN Stores will close tomorrow ii. I observance of civic half-holiday. I Retail Merchants' Association. ' Mrs. R. 8. Woods jtod child, after jan extended visit in Ketchikan, returned to the city 'from the north on the Prince Rupert .Monday morning. Rev. (Commander) Oswald T. Hodgson of Telegraph Creek was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert Monday-going through to Victoria where he plans on spending the winter. Misses Phyllis Brlndle and Vivian K. Cool of Ketchikan arrived In the city on the- Print Htjwrt Monday morning from trf! no h It ito reumo their studlesshT3lpn,s ton vent here. . ' r . ' Mrs. Alex Connon and daughter, who have been spending the summer vacation at Francois Lake vis-Ulnf! with Mrs. Connon's mother, Mrs. Henkel. returned" 'to the city from the Interior on Sunday's train. Mrs. c c Mills and two sons, who have been spending the summer in Vancouver, returned home on the Prince Charles Monday morning. Mrs. Mills was bereaved hut week by the death of her father, pioneer railwayman of the southern city. Britton B. Brock B. Sc.. son of Dean R. W. Brock, has been appointed instructor In civil engineering at the University of British Columbia for the coming year. Mr. Brock was in charge of the Toric mine at Alice Arm for the Britannia Mining & Smelting Co. until recently. Father Joseph Allard O. M. 1 whp has been engaged in Roman Catholic Church misalfnarv werk in Uw Atlln district during the past summer, arrived in toe city from the north ob the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon bfrngtng with him two native students for the convent here. Father Allard may return north later. The body of Bert Shelton, town-site superintendent for the Granby Co. at Anyox, who lost his life last week in a drowning accident at Silver City near Alice Arm, was aboard the steamer Prince George Saturday evening bound for Burnaby, Vancouver, where interment will be made under Masonic auspices. He was secretary of Enofth Lodge at Anyox. The widow and family of deceased were accompanying the remains south. DURING BABY'S ! TEETHING TIME The Bowels Bccomo Loose Diarrhroa, dvwmlory, colic, cramps, etc., manifest tbeniwlvea; tho gums bo-coma Hwollen, and cankers form ia the mouth. Tl is is tho time when the mother should um ami perhaps savo the baby's life. On the market for SO years. Priw, 60- a totth at all dnigginU ot dafier Dinncrwarc, i china, crockery,' glassware.. Heilbroncr's Store. ' Miss Mary Macfie returned at' the week-end from a holiday visit in the south. Miss Eileen Pa.tmoret- leftr.on . Sai turday afternoon fort-Terrace tQasr sume school teaching duties, lunar ing been appointed to the staff there. F. D. Rice B. C. L. S. returned to the city on the Prince George Saturday eveningfrom -a trip to An-yox and Alice Arm on professional business. Mrs. Bert Creech and daughter, Miss Dorothy Creech, sailed Satur day evening on the Prince Ocorge for a visit In Vancouver, Powell River and elsewhere in the south. Ole Phlllipson of Casslar Cannery, who arrived in the city from the Skeena River earlier in the day1, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancou ver. E. R. Oatman of the provincial department of public works staff at Anyox arrived in the city on the Prince George Saturday evening from the north and paid a brief visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellor of Stewart were passengers aboard the Prince George Saturday evening bound south. They will spend a holiday visiting in Vancouver and. other points. Mrs. Arnold Evans, wife of tho purser of the steamer Prince Ru pert, was a passenger aboard that vessel Monday returning- to Van eouver after having made the round trip to Skagway. Samuel W. Moore of New York, Counsel for the Southern Pacific Railway, was a passenger aboard the -Prince Rupert Monday return- ing south after having made the round trip to Skagway. Miss Peggy Anderson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson of An yox, sailed Sunday evening by the Catala on her return to her home in the smelter town after paying a ihjrUlt here with Mrs. Graham, .Fed eral uiuck. John McLellan. well known oio-neer of the district and formerly a resident of the 'Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived in the city on the Prince George Saturday evening from Premier, being here to attend the Fair. Mrs. Nell McLean and family, af ter having spent the summer holt days here residing in Miss Jessie Rothwell's house on Fifth Avenue Bast, sailed Saturday evening by the Prince George on their return to their home in Vancouver. C. N. R. steamer Prince William Capt. William Thomas, arriving In port at 4 o'clock Saturday after noon from the Skeena River, brouqht in about twenty cannery workers who sailed in the evening on the Prince Oeorge for Vancou ver. Miss Detaney of Vancouver Is among the new teachers who are assuming duties here with the op ening of the fall term. Miss Delaney succeeds Miss A. D. Harrison, re signed, an assistant in the commer cial department of the local High School. Howard Frinell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Friaaell of this city who is making a tour of the west in lecture and demonstration work for a Chicago hospital and drug supply .company, disembarked here from the Prince. Rupert Monday morning after a trip to Alaska and will be here for the next few days. With a capacity list of passenger. including many families and school teachers returning north after hav ing spent the summer holidays In the south, Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, reached port at 6:45 Sunday evening from Vancouver, sailing at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points. The Catala was back here yester day nlternoon southbound. j Staff Captain Joseph, A$on. dJ visional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, and Mrs. Acton; having visited Cedarvale, Haselton and Glen Vowell following the native Congress here last week, returned to the city on Sunday's train from the Interior and sailed Monday morning on the Princess Charlotte for their headquarters In Wrangell. Staff Captain Acton will : be back here in the very near fu- j ture to pay a visit to Army corps un i 1 the Naas River. Splro Gurvlch and Miss Amelia Gurvich returned to the city on the Prince George Saturday evening from a trip to Stewart. On account of the Fair, the re gular monthly meeting of the Baptist Brotherhood, scheduled for jjst- night, was postponed1" tfntil nexf week. " r '! 7 f John Spickett, Juneau moving picture theatre proprietor, and Mrs. Spickett were passengers aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon bound for a two weeks' trip to Seattle. There was a well attended and enjoyable dance in the Moose Hall Saturday evening under Scandlna vian auspices. Fine accordion music was furnished for the occasion by Reldar Anderson. Capt. C. II. White and Capt. S. L. Craft, Yukon River boat skippers. were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert Monday going south for the winter. Cap't. White was accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Rogers sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Mr. Rogers is'ldehtiffea with the staff. of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Ind ilfsrRfTWBTvlsittog him here. "William SmitherinWe, whos been spending the summer in the Dease and Liard HUtTIcts engagem in mineral field work, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon being on his way to Stewart. Q. P. Tinker, 'president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, left yesterday for Prince 3eorge where he will attend the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central Bri tish Columbia. Mrs. T. W, Faieoner and family, who twite been spending the summer .at their home in Alice Arm, 3&e paasengert-aboard trte Print Dodrge Saturday; oVfiftuig bound for fNew Westmfflerjtohie the ciifl- aren will resume their sehool studies. All wickets of the Post Office will close at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the remainder of the day. Post Otfices are permitted t take one civic half-holiday a year and are taking the one tomorrow which, has bean declared by Mayor tf:IL,,Pnne,,Bo,nat the citizens of Prthoe yRupartv may take in the Fair. -The Post Office lobbies will remain open during the usual hours. Thomas A. Kelley, head of the Kelley Logging Co.. and Mr. Bower, director of the North American Timber Holdings Co., arrived in the :lty Saturday afternoon from Sel-vyn Inlet aboard the Kelley service soat Nora Jane, Capt. W..L. Daas, ind sailed that evening on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Jack dansen, superintendent for the Xellcy camp at Selwyn Inlet, also ?ame over but ccturned to the alands with the NMa Jane Sundfcy nmrnlng. i '.aJillljL Telephone 7G5 Why We SdLOnly GOODYEARS is true that all tires , IT are nut alike. And it's obvious that alt tires aro not the same value. That's why we sell Goodycnrs only. We've watched Goodyear Tires in use for a good many years. We're satisfied that they give longest mileage. We're sold on Supertwist and the All-Weather Tread. And Goodyear gives us a complete line of tires to meet all needs. It's true wo don't make quite as much money per lire. But wo sell a lot more tires. Wo have your size and type. Ross & Moore LIMITED Third Ave. & Ninth St. Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 52 Mrs. L. B. Jones and child, after having spent the summer at Skag way with Mr. Jones who is agent there for the Canadian National Railways, were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert Monday bound for Vancouver. Mr. Jones will be coming south for the winter in about a month's tlm. 4-f . :::tl . ,'J A. .1. Completing the company's final.; A Skagway voyage of the season, C.it N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt.! Sdward Mabbs, arrived in port at 10:30 Monday morning from the north and sailed at 4 pan. for Vancouver. The vesse; brought south 1S6 passengers including 30 who disup embarked here. J" -I :M Auto Mechanics' Monihly Meeting Alleged Personal Tued Causes the Withdrawal of Two Members There was a full attendance at the regular meeting of the Auto Mechanics' Association last night At this meeting, the majority of the members not wishing to be involved in what was termed a personal fued between two members and a local garage, these two members In question Mr. Shaefer and Mr. Hunter withdrew from the SELVIG BROS. Have moved to larger and more convenient storo next to Electric Bakery BEST QUALITY MEAT, FISH and VEGETABLES CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Third Ave. SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. 1. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385