Of Hies Crars Curlvmtlt Ormi inldki cuioreJ tmmel US Por snorts wear . . . Urucns designed Met. C5fo Pioneer Drttcjrisls " Phones SI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists earners Jj OUTl! Iy .learner tu ' (J Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle and intrrnmllate Mirts Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Anyox and Stewart Mondays and Fridays, for Alaka I'nrta Wnineiulays nnil Saturdays. Al- regular sailings fur Skerna and Nana ilitrr xirts' and North and South (Jiikii Charlotte Icland. I'liMtenger trains for Edmonton, Winnipeg and all points Fast leave dally eirept Sunday at 1 p.m. !.nw fares NOW. ffc about our Triangle Tour. r17nvd CfofeBM AN- AlATaONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA For injur matintt mil or itrtte It. F. McN.U'GllTO.N. DUtricI I'asarngrr Agent. I'rlnrr Knprrt. H.C in inlaid enamel! So charming, these tiny Gnien wrist watihcs in gay, modish designs! Thoroughly depei V ibk, too, as only GuilJ craftsmanship can male them. Dehtful a gifts, or for personal wear with summer frocks and sport costumes. Many priced as low as $45, in solid gold cases. Come in! John Bulger Jeweller Third Avenue Prince Rupert w.iot UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nalllm. Hinn Itlnrr Ituprrt OUVEB, VICTORIA. BUclle, Al rt Li.ty. tc Tutsrtay, 3.30 pn ANifU:K!, VlCrntltt. llutMlnlf. MM lUy. nr.. ITIdijr mlJnlthl AI.HE AKM. ANYOX, HTRWAKT, Siuto IUer. Tort Ninivavo. un- aaj. S.oo d m. I siv.rsON and VtMSR 1ST ANU. Thurway pm "ml Arnne K M SMITH Mtnl Ptlnrf Rupwt. H.C. Tlmush tlrkflu old to Vlrtorla and prattle M batKair etimkrd :ih lit (Irstlnatlon r COAST B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. AVrangell. Juneau, Skagway August 1, 4. 8, 11. IS, 18. 22, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle , , August 2, 8. 9, n, 16. '20, !, 27, 30. Princess Mafy-'OtiohfiBdBs, ffc"tci Vciirtouvbr and Victoria, every Friday, 10 yjn. 1 Asfnls For All Steamship Lines C Orchard, General Acent, 3rd Ave Prince Rupert, I'hoi.n ill oastian, Mrs. John 8e- Mrs. C. Q. Barber arrived In the Wiiiir noss and David; city on the Princess Louise yester- H Indians, wt-rc ciiili " ith option of fourteen sunment, by Mut?l.stiat-In city police court "ing on drunkenness day afternoon from Tulsequan to oln her husband, Corp. C. 0. Barker, who Ins resumed his duties on the city detachment of the provincial police here after havtng spent a few months in the north. Cfn(,ral Will:sMir In m. - m;imm sua August 21, 1930. &hur: ;day. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One New Gillette Kazor OnctfTube Palmoli JShavinff Cream ' All For 35 Cents V Local Items Glasses fitted by registcrtd optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Baseball tonight at 0.45 sharp, .A few beautifujiamples 0f even ing dresses at the People's Store at half price. 195 Bagshaw works out dally at 7:30 p.m. Empress Social curb Oymn Public cordially invited. 195 Capt. K. O. Houghton has return ed to his home in Smfthers after a j two weeks' visit here as the guest I of Mr. arM Mrs. C. C. Marshall, 431 Seventh Avenue East. 1 irwx DULY '"NO TRIP s- V, inre William n;i Itlver r ants .... $1.50. River i. 52.00 i. s.'.me day. :r u half fare, CNJR. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. B. O. Jones, returned to port at 12.30 noon today from Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points i and will sail at 4 o'clock this af ternoon for Vancouver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST One sultosfe containing camera and field glasses. Oood reward offered. H. King, St. 51 U & I Cafe Formerly the White Lunch Is Nov Open Under new manaymrnt HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMX U , XKW MAXAURMCN'T Slrnm llratril; Trarllmt' HmniU Itmiius': Hot and CalS M'uirr l irr lluo MMt All Traln and IVMIf Kates fl.W) and Up flttlAL MOMIII.V HATkS C. It. niOGAKT & A. DONALD ITillon, PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. I'KUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Frascr und Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarflll. Tnp. TIIK IIOTKL 1 OKI II Will I j; H'il A Cold Water: Slrnm Heat 75c PKU DAY AND UP Tclrnlioiir TELEPHONE 657 VALI3NTIN DAIRY FOR SKKKNA DUANll Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FltESIl PASTKURIZI'i) MILK AND CllKAM DAILY Early DelUery Throtulxtut the City Biny, Weak Heart Terrible Headaches Ail Gonejjew Life "FRUIT-A-TlVES"Stop " Years-old Tortures Quick "Wae bothered with dizziness, weak heart, terrible headache. After taking 'Frult-a-tlves" am entirely re-lleTed! feel like new pefaon." Mr. P. Valcourt. St. Oabrlel, East. F Q. Thousand! tell miracle of "Frult-a-tlvea" Constipation, liver trouble, dlzzlneM, weakness, headaches end overnight. Bad stomach, biliousness, indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish piomptly. Kidney and bladder Ills, pain In back; no In 24 hours. Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep at dnce. Rheumatism, neuralgia decamp quick. Complexion clears. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined In handy little tablet. Marvetcut discovery of famous Can adian ' doctor Speedy result! amaze. Qt "Frult-a-tlvea" from druggist today. Become new person overnight, nan. Harry Koose ana Miss; oul woods woru out tonight a Marion Rooke of Toronto passed 8 p.rn. at Impress Social Cluo through the crty this week enroute , Gymn. Public cordially invited. 195 after a visit in Vancouver and I . Thef will stay for a few, If you haven't got your evening Jasper Park Lodge. j dress or satin slippers for the 1 dance come to Mrs. Miller and eet reponea at wie meeun? rmp, a, ha!. ntie pMnie.. Rtnri A I Tt-I- T .1 1 L I L. 1. L L r wic xair uoaiu last uigut miki ir,s me arant to max onranication tnis year from the Provincial Govern- j merit would be something like 30 per cent, higher than last year. rdi R. W. Nlekerson and W. H. Pen- na of London, England, in the course of a tour of Canada, arrived fit the eity on today's train Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Singer of Nanalmo were passengers aboard the Prince Henry yesterday return ing south after having made the round trip to Skagway. In a recent Issue of the Daily News a plane which crashed last from the Baft and will saU on th? month at nutedale was referred to Prince Charles this afternoon for M belonging to the Western Canada Vancouver. Alrwav Tnateafi. It was a Domin ' Ion Airways plane which crashed. C E Cullln had a letter before j the Hospital boara expressimr tr ; Marjorle Todd, daughter of appteCJauon 01 nimseii ana Mrs chief Engineer David Todd of the llBn for splendid treatment that .trampr Prince WtHlam. arrived iac5n given Mrs. Cul'ln's moth- yesterday from Vsaicouver and will r. Mifl Donald soYi. when a patient pay a visit here as the guest of Mr, u'bMPltai recently. iand Mrs. a C. Marshall, 431 Sev r,7 nh Avanua Taat. Mrs. dahlte of the Federal Dlock rttumed to the city on th At A letter from the Royal Com-mirion of State Healtt and Ma-trnltv Benefits, read at last nlpht's meeting of the hospital board, enclosed a progress report mo Hotel. 230, on the commission's werk, Aid. W M. Rrown and II. Wr Birch attend-r, the session ot trie Commission which was held here recently. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, who is leaving for Vancouver to join the scientific staff of the B. C. Packers, attended his j f a-ewell Rotary Club luncheon to-,day and gave the members a brief and appropriate talk. Sentiments 'of regret at Mr. Finn's impending departure from the city were voiced by President S. D. Johnston and other members of the club. I Aid. W. M. Brown, chairman o? rthe house commute, reported at i last night's meeting q( the hospital board that six beds and two bu reaus for the nurses' home had been ordered from O. M. Hunt's j furniture store at prices of $23 and t$13 respectively. On the beds O. J. i Dawes had bid $30 and $32.50 and iAlex Mackenzie. $28, while the former had tendered $13.58 on th j bureaus and the latter $18. I The regular monthly meeting of jthe board of directors of Prln" Rupert General Hospital was hMd ,14ft evening In the, hospital. The session lasted for about an hour and much of the builnecs was of ' routine nature. James H. Thompson, president of the board, was in the chair and there were present Aid. W. M. Brown, lR. E. Benson.! O. V. Wl'klnson. Robert Gordon1 and Frank Dlbb, directors, and H ! W. Birch, managing secretary. i . - - The Canadian General Eltrtrlc fCo?," lnTT "Tetter- at'"la"!r, night's meeting ot the hosplal board, gave an estimate of $15 for the installation ot a flood lighting system In the hospital operating room, this future not including twelve 200-walt lumps which would be used. Installation of a new, lighting system has bron recommended by Miss Han i.Mn, Ip.cU superintendent ;v. the present lights cast shadows. The matter was referred to the house committee. Watch Show. the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon. Vic ot the Tamale Parlor wishes to tell his customers to order fried chicken two hours ahead. Tamales and chill always on hand. 719 Ful ton Street. (195) Rangvald Johansen, for drun kenness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city po lice court this morning. Maurice Husby. for drunkenness was fined $25, with option of thlr ty days' imprisonment, by MagU' trate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon. Charles A. D. Burke of the East ern United States, who has bust ness Interests here, left by today's train on his return home after having spent the past few days. E. F. Jones, city solicitor, will leave on tomorrow morning's train for a visit to his native province of New Brunswick. He expects to be away for about a month's time Mr. R. T. J. Rose and dauhtsr Miss Florence Rose, returned to thr city on the Prince Charles today after having made the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Massett Inlet points. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. CamerorV Returned to the city from thettoVth on the Prince Charles this'rriorn- ing. Mr. Cameron made the round a meeting ot the Fair Board , trip to meet Mrs. Cameron and Prmrf Charles today from Alios jRgt nigh decided to accept! family who have been visiting in .Arm where she has been' ThiUn jaad staae any efWMfVr work from rMh lit. ,sfi.n. AWIaon he tflettr - Indian Srreol. of Ainyase afthelr camp. She mhlch will be sent b the prlncl-accoDipanleo; to the city by Miss pal. Rev. George rf. Raley, the Poggy AndeVson who will visit board agreeing to take care of it here. J here and return it at the close of '" fair. Dlnncrvvarc, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Anyox: for Annette NOTICL Fashion 19il Boxing Bagshaw vs. Woods, 10 ; rnnnrt TTlrhlhHlrn - nnllllnrr T?rl-' day.'AUgusI? 22 '"' . ' ,"a",li ' ;li)5 , S. Darton retifrhe&'tohc city on the . Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. Clarence M. Lee, who has been prospecting in the Taku River country, arrived In the city from To whom it may concern ; I will not be responslbleror any debts incurred by any persott-elher than myself from this date. NELSON BREW,"',,):' August 19, 1030. 1 Haysport, B.C 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Pat's Phyboys dance, Moose Hall August 22. Rebekah Bridge and VhUt September 10. Moose Bazaar. October 16. 17. SPRINGS For any makes of ears and trucks. Repairs, reinforcing, retcmpering, new springs. All work guaranteed. North Star Spring Works First Ave. E. P. O. Box 258 Prince Rupert. B.C. Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers , Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone 174 Show Room 259 Third Av. W. COAL Duy the real Coal our fa-mous Edson and Cassidy-Wellington in any quantities. Also Rulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 THE SALVATION ARMY Big Annual Native Congress Conducted by Commissioner & Mrs. Hogjartl, leaders of Canada West and Alaska, August 23, 21, 25. mmfy Years Warcfare" Capitol Theatre, Sunday Ai ternoon at 3 P.M. Mayor C. II. Ormc will preside IBB m p i iv. in i i lie secona u RAISING m weeK of Jabour Bros. Storewide Emergency GASH D if r Starts tomorrow with additional shipments of NEW MERCHANDISE Included For Your Selection at MONEY SAVING PRICES! That it pays to give UNUSUAL VALUES has been proven during the first week of this sale. Values that were beyond lite expectations of our customers created a response that was beyond our expectations. And now for the second week we will continue these low sale prices throughout the store and are also including several shipments of brand new merchandise that have just been received. You ate assured of YOUR MONEY S WOlUH AND MORE at Prince Uupeit's Greatest Sale. DiES' ft.75 RAYON TEDDIES I . Jpale price laUilS' $wd rayon slips ' ' Sale price LADIES' iUO RAYON BLOOMERS Sale prise LADIES' S1.C3 CREPE NIGHTGOWNS Sale price - GIRLS' OXFORDS Sizes 11 to 3 Regular $3.95, on sale at BOY'S' OXFORDS Stees 1 to 51. Regular $5.09, on sale at LADIES' COMFORT SLIPPERS .!. Regular $1.00 values, on sale at .(LADIES' DRESS SLIPPERS and TIES Values up to $7 JO, now ""i"rs-'a,"Si.95 .S2.7S. S3.95 SILK DRESSES Values to $17.50, now it-.i O.j'fl Features of the f New FORD Car iSi.25 1,75 95c 81.39 2.75 S3.89 S2.95 $3.85 8.95 JABOUR BROS. LTD. THIRD AVENUE and SEVENTH STREET F. R. WEST, Merchandise Adjuster, In Charge of Sale Beautiful New Streamlines Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield Rustless Steel for all bright metal parts Four Houdaillie double-acting. Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Four Wheel Brakes, Fully enclosed Smoothness, Balance and Security . at all speeds LohgiiifaniGrqtm Call or Telephone For a Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad.