vrnnday. September 22, 1930. t I I 1 Your PRESCRIPTION Will always be filled as your Doctor directs at Ormes, Ltd. Prompt and Careful Service RVrl yw Pioneer Drugrtels lhones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS and kefineus Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Capper, Lead and Zinc Ores I'roduccrs cf Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC. TKAIL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED -,i 1 h nc- I . .mi J'iiiht Knrrl .MOI VKIt, II 1 OKI . liu: .In.. 1w1 Ikn. rt. Tur.itaj. 3.30 .ni. ,M ill l U. Ml JOKIV II, i ululi. lrrt Hn. n. . .Iiiilu midnight ,M T AUM. So. m At7. aa Kltrr. I'ort Minpwm, f mill. . H.IW p.ri. H);:t M.MIM I'i'il mi.V- ISI.M. Thursday .M. .ml niur it. l Mllh. A(:it lilnre lUiprrt. II.C. ilircuh ikkc'. vilj t, V.cVard ani E'.UIe and bhggage t.i.u a tar. us ti u c 4t;uaUo. jllJLC. Coast Steamship Service I Bf COAST I STEAMSHIPS I V r flrrtifir, I ""S&a V ti.MLl.NiiS MIOM I'KIACt: KUl tllT Tu Kett'l-.ikan. WranfelL Juneau, Skagway eptrmbcr 10. 20. To Vunmuver. Victoria, Seattle Princesh 'Maiy- -Ocean Falls, etc.. Vancouver and Vlctoru. every Friday, 10 im AawiU For All Steamship Lines Krai Agent, 3rd Ave, frince Kupcrt, Vhoi. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND H PYARD OI'ISKATINU (J; T. V. 20.000-TON 1'I.OAllNG DHYUOCK Engineer. Slanlata. IWkimBkera, HUcksmiths, Pattern Makerfv Pounders. Woodworkers, Etc EI.KCTUIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped lo llsndlc All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK rilONKS 4S AND 3SS Want Ads Let Them Ho Your linker in Huyiiiff ancj ScIHns Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set, or coat you have to sell. Somebody hi waiting to sell that car. or typewriter, or whatever else It Is you are In the market for. Oct the habit of shopping through the Want Ada. You'll find undreamed of bar-fealne undienmed of opportunities. Do your shopping-through thc&e columns and sec how profitable and pleasant It Is. HEAD and USE K; PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully toldit's quickly sold" Try a Daily News Want Ad. Local Items Glasses fitted by reglstertd optometrist at Hellbroncr's store. T. D. Pattullo, M.L.A. for Prince Rupert and provincial Liberal leader, who is spending a few days In the city, expects to sail by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on his return to Victoria. . - BenvLipstn sailed last night on the Prince Rupert fbr Vancouver i where he will pay a vftlt with his ' family which Is in residence in the southern city. i Before buying your coal for ; the winter, it possible, call at i our yard and sec what we have I to offer. It will pay you. Albert ' & MrCafff ry Ltd. Phones 11C ; or 117. tf "Stop the ad. Sold my heater the same evening the advertisement appeared." A local lady expressed her pleasure at the quick results from Daily News classified advertising in that way. Miss Teddy Allen sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver en route to Kamloops where she will take up residence with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. AUen, who moved from the city several months ago. " I Canadian Legion B.E.SX., itobert Macnlcol, Prov. Secretary, will dress a meeting on recent Pension THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TORE? FROM MOTHER OF EIGHTEEN .'. ... '. . . ; i Read How This Medicine Helps Her . v Cardston. Alberta "I am fiftv-deht years old and the mother ... of .... eighteen u vuig cmiarca. rv e live on a farm and I am a very healthy mother con-aidcring that I have Mich a big family to work for. The druepst first told me about' Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound and I have depended oa it for many years. When I had this picture taken, the photographer wan telling me about his wife's ailments and after I told him about the Vegetable Compound be went to the drug at&re and bought her two bottles." Mas. Bkbtha SLUt-ncu, So., Cardrton. Albert, the Prtn" Wed.. Sept. 24 at 850 p.m. He will !f ! exhibit about 100 lantern slides of reenea in the Great War. All ex- service men Invited. Pol 1 mPJ 223 Tax sale of city lots will, be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 10 ajn. Anyone interested can get a list at the collector's office. 228 Another enJoyabW Scandinavian dance, with accorflion music bj Reldar Anderson, was held Satur day night to the Moose Hall. There was a good-sized crowd in attendance. , By modern vaporizing ;de b' a catlsfleff advertiser ointment Just Tust rub mh on on weer wn n cam m vj uic uiucc . u . A Really Good Description vAPonun -BUILD B. C. PAVROLLS- i "I have proved Pacific Milk to be the most dependable and the rlch- : eat to food value. It is the milk of ! i selected cattle and is evaporated to 1 a condition of richness and purity i . . . . . . that can not oe oeaten as a ioua for young and old.'' Tfce lady who wrote this has not seen toe plant but she has used Pacific Milk foi years. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsfurtl. R.C. I HIS time let C inin.ioii.Yolional ImxiIi you through lolhrOUK ountry. Truvri the'ilelut' ronlr acroM Canada. Your NIMRO ran be lKked ljr any ateaiHthip llo and ve will aaskt you in eenrii8 juV IMMpTt. We'll aUm linuro your Itffa Uauc Travtlleri' t"Jiqii . . . or-range llotrl Ac-rminodalioi. IMcMe Mk your , rprvalloiM rly. ; Q)i-c aeewnimo-( iiatlunalnajrasocs firtt. . I & Filatlonul For Information rail or write: It, K. AtyJgAiaiTDN ,DWri"t l'.Kscnscr Apent Print o Ktiprrt. II.C. to pay his bill for & classified ad. to inspect the company's station there. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMICR NEW MANAGEMENT Strain llfat'd; TravellrrV sfcmjlr i:oom; lint and Uold Uilfr Him Mrct All Trains and rwiatr Kates $1.03 and Up HI'ECIAL MONTHLY KATES C. It. niOGAHT & A. DONALD rroprUtor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper's leading family hotel. Hot md cold water In all roonu A. J. rnUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser md Fifth Sts Savoy K Redfern. J. Stewart and W. Blv-th. Vancouver; 8. M. Letnes. Fulls River: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hume and daughter; N. McArthur and C. Enokson, city; George Nelson. Miss May Dudowardand Miss Violot Dudoward. Inverness; Mrs. A. Ross and Miss Annie J. Cousin . Terrace; Miss Laura Lelghton, Met- lakat.'a; Martin Holton, Stewart: w. Bunting, Massett; Charles Wheatley, Doston, Mats. New Royal Hotel I. Zairllt. "rop. TUP IIOtT.I. XW'IITII Willi K Hot t Cold Wi'fr: 8 ton m Ileal 15c PER DAY AND UP TrlflHcir t81 Koyal Mr. and Mrs. H. O. M. Von Duck-ohli. Haaelton; J. O. Leake. C.N.R. Edward Rln;s. Massett; Alfred Anderson, Aberdeen: Otto Dlattler. Stewart; Peggy O'Da'y. Tacoma: Mrs. St. Clair and son, city. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING L'vcry Saturday Night, 9 (o 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parlies fhanp 4"7 Trlnre Jtuperl Dinncnvare, china, crockery, glassware. Ilcilbroner's Store. Prof. II. A. Pryce sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a brief trlD to Vancouver J. P. Scarlett, stipendiary magistrate at Stewart, after a visit of a fpw rlnva fn the eltv. sailed tav the clock yesterday afternoon t? the home of F. II. Stephens Fifth Thomas Kaye, Union Oil Co. of- caused alarmi No damag; flclal from Vancouver, returned to of cons-quence was done. the city on tne ranee unaries yes-; terday attemooiiafter having j oorrlon. electrical engineer for made the rounfl trtf o the vessel , the western Region. Canadian Ka- Ukiasaett imptvnegrfmwa tional Ra'lways. with haadquart night on the Catala for Arranaaie Mussallem's MEA Market STEWING LAMB 3 lbs STEWING VSAL 3 lbs STEWING BEEF 2 lbs. ROUND STEAK per lb SIRLOIN STEAK per lb. VEAL CHOPS per lb VKAL STr.VK per ll RUMP ROAST VEAL per lb. LEG OP I-1B per lb - SHOULDER-LAMB per lb. T SHOULDER PORK JtQ0 SIDE PORK , 5 lbs. : ' (ni u. PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs 50c 25c 25c 25c 80c 25c 30c 25c 30c 20 c 35c LAMB CHOPS LOIN QQp per lb Mussallem's Meat Market Phones IS & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. Nina Gurvich sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for . . it ial - r j . . , . - ,:WiVTC r . the Prince "Charles'- yesterday Foster Wilian sailed last nignt afternoon from Massett: " on the Prince .Rupert for a brief business trip to Ocean Falls. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Bunting Land child were arrivals In the city A. Donald of the Central Hotel sailed, last night on the ss. Prince H. Laxer, local fur dealer, salied Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and last night on the Prlnce Rupert , elsewhere in the south. for a brief business trip to Van- , couver. Mrs. J. 3. Wilson, who has been ' on a holiday visit to Vancouver h p nwni( irvAi m.innrfpr for 'and elsewhere in the south, re- the W. H. Malkln Co sailed, last evening on the Catala for a trip to Stewart on company business. ' .... .Via Attn t a HntflU last evening. E. M. Haynes, Post Office inspec QChate Mid points on Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon on his return north. tor, Vancouver, sailed Saturday afternoon on the ss. Prince Charles for a trip to Massett and other official business. finrl niun nnrt .Tnhn Henrv varies n. uuoeru, icrrucc iub t..-, tt. Ml,h finf .k inn tVi j TMonratAi KTnlvhrtAnnrYl of the show "Queen of Hearts" for, Arm the local Elks' Lodge last week, ,,.v, aawMiaai Aaa,aaA w( w m ger aboard the Catala last evening returning north after a brief trip t0 Vancouver. ON, rteamer Prince Charles. Capt. B. O. Jones, returned to port 0 .um,. m.M, , F. R. Anderson, Vancouver oar-J TTu Oranby store at Anyox. was a pas-rister. who has been on a trip to Inlet point and sailed later in the BhnrA fh ov. the interior, arrived in the city on j evening for Vancouver via Alert to the smelter yesterdays train ana win sau,"- 'town, cceomanled bv Mrs. Ash juore and family who have been cess Louise lor tne soutn. ai 7 o mock lasc evening cars holtdavln in the south. "Sold gramophone lmme- drlven by Joe Slaggard and Mrs. Ole Skog collided at the comer of Coats ind furs of all kinds. Over diatcly through the advertisement sixth Avenue and Hays cote c;r- one hun,irAd coat3 from I In the Dally News. It is indeed a cle. No one was hurt and damage 0ur reDalr8i dining and remod- I -a i splendid medium fftr that sort of to the cars was very slight. elllng done on the premises. Every- avi a . l ! L. fv ti U aavenis.ng. iou wu uw touu. w , .i last: . ' rrt,A Thr f Ia Junrfwunl Vio A .all HI'S WIMIW'AU. a V ' hnn can be bonght In the south. "The old reliable GCLDCLOOM. 17 I Mrs. T. H. Johnson, who has been at Montreal where Mr. John son was attending tne annual convention of the Canadian Fish eries Association, returned to the I;. T' wZruZ' ;;; u rnn n today s train from the east :Tk7"u .CI ' . Mr. Johnson will be returning to by train yesterday and sailed last.ine cuy mt" night on the steamer Prince Ru pert for Vancouver. j R. O. Johnston, manager of Inverness Cannery, arrived In the With a fair-sized passenger list city on the Catala last evening trom Kl2mtu cannery of which he on board. Un!on steamer Catala, I Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port also n charge. He reports that at 6:15 last evening from Vancou-1 Kcmtu cannery will be operating tor about another week yet for vr nnd wavnoint-. sailing at 8 n. m. for Anyox. Stewart and other wining is still going on northern points whence she will area return here southbound tomorrow afternoon. in that Howard Frunell, who has been spending the past three weeks to the city visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Frtzaell, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for the south and will visit Vancouver, Seattle and Portland on business before proceeding to Chicago where he is In the service of a hospital ..ui. He was accompanied south by his mother who will visit for a month in Portland. 'ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. 4.4. 4 4' Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Dan-quet October 6. St. Peter's Church Dazaar Oeto, ber 9: Moose Duaar. October 16. 17. Gyro Halloween Hoedown Octo ber 31. Rupert East United Church November 13. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Basaar Dec. 4. Iiin NEARLY KILLER BLGAS, DRUGGIST SAVpS. HERff "Gas on my stomach was so bad it nearly killed me. My druggist told me about Adlerl&a. The gas Is gone now and I feel fine." Mrs. A. Ad-amck. Simple glycerin, buckthorn, saline, etc . m mixed In Adlerlka. helps GAS on stomach in 10 minutest Most remedies act on lower bowel ' only, but Adlerlka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing ; poisonous waste you never knew was there. Relieves constipation In 3 hours. It will surprise you. -Ov:;ies' Limited. Druggists. R. L. Mcintosh arrived in the city on today's train from his sum mer home at Terrace. C. H. Elklns returned to the city on today's train from a brief bus-mesiirip to Hazelton. T. J. Shentorfc' inspector of mines sailed last night, on the Catala for a trip to Stewart on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Tayor of Wlnterhaven, Florida, were recent visitors at Douglas Lodge on Stuart Lake. Mrs. Annette Stone returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a brief business trip to Victoria. O. C. Arseneau sailetl last evening on th" Catala for a trip to Stewart and Premier. He will be away for the next week or 50. James Dick, who was killed re cently in a hunting accident near insurance adjuster, arrived trom i;)pUon of tnirty days, lmprteoa. i Cumberland, Vancouver Wand, wa3 me uiietiu ujr nam uu ""'" menti by Magistrate Mcaymont in i a Drotner oi Mrs. jonn Armsirons and sailed the same afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McNaughton.i who were in charge of the staging sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria. police court drunkenness. this morning for Angus McLeod. superintendent of this city. Robert McCarthy, CJJit. steam shovel engineer, returned, to tbg,AU city on today's trarom Kflithgn. .- Manitoba where he -has been spending the suracier. - j Further adjournment has bten, made In the County Court case of Pacific Salvage Co. vs. Oleen, the defendant being at present' out of. town. William Mitchell sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip south in the course of which he will visit Vancouver, Seattle and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland of New Massett are spending a holiday in Vancouver visiting with "thing guaranteed 30 cheaper! Mrs. Holland's parents, Mr. and . ! M re MfltirlA TTnrlfKfin Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRae returned to the city morning, .fwm . a week-end hunflnf trrp. to Swamp IsJancL They aW 'tifjmerous geeso but were unable to get any. Mrs. H. B. Rochester and laughter. Janet, returned to the city on today's train from Port Bssington where they have .been paying a visit with Mrs. Rochester's mother Mrs. J. A. BrownV'1' V t ;. 'I'll, .iMsn'-' George FrianU ,wajsaimJtted'A6 the Prince Rupert GtnpaatflJail-tal on Saturday suffering from water on the knee. He will be a palent In the institution for about a week, it Is expected. Provincial Constable Robert Gib son, who has been making his an nual inspection of Skeena River hatcheries on behalf of the pro vincial fisheries dopartment, re turned to the city from the inter-tor on today's train. Miss Jean Harrison. R.N., lady cuperintendeht of the Prince Ru pert General Hospital, who has been spending a holiday TiatUjtf; cleanliritts eeseatla. P. 43. 340. Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plunibing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone -174 Show Room ?59 Third Av. W. i'xi In Winnipeg wim ner turn, returned to the city on today's triru:fd Sergeant T. Van Dyk, dlatrtatR-i same warden for Northern British, ,r Columbia, le. ay uxirs train on his return to his headquarters In Prince George after having spent a few days In the cuy on official business. Jack Sargent, who has been spending the summer at Huelton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent, arrived in. the city from the interior on yesterday's tra'n and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will resume his studies at the University of British TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Stenogr phf must be willing to fill in with other work. Phone immediately to 61. ask for Mr. Blair. 221 WANTED Woman or girl for .Ljl i.A.Altauu4MBB iA.v cntaSf"