cdnesday. August 20, 1930. T now an(f'indiWrlcofPn7To " ' ll II I AVE ARE LOCAL AGENTS FOR S ARGON I , - i.iie niitJetite, tHSactidri of thelfver knrl i V, uler and promotes bodily vigor and well b'ng. Price, $1.35 totes Ltd. yfio Pioneer Z)rtSz'sis 1'hones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists to read bu - I A comfortable chair . . something interesting to read . and soft, well diffused light. What more could you desire I Be sqfC to choose Edison Mania Lamps for V t ' they are frotSJ1 cuwiroicieand protecTnieyeT from harmful glare. Buy them by the carton and always have a home supply. t io EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT t ni Grata Cartmtki Or mi inldd cehni rvumel US . or sports wear Grucns designed . . . in inlaid enamel! So charming, tliese tiny Gruen wTMt watthea in pay, modish designs! Thoroughly dependable, too, us only CuilJ craftsmanship can nuke them. Delightful as gifts, or for personal wear with summer frocks and sport costumes. Many priced as low as $45, in solid gold cases. Come in! John Bulger Jeweller . Third Avenue Trlncc Rupert M.ilNn I rum IHntf Kuprrt .m S WS M U fVI ' Mm. - UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 1 ot'vm, vicrro.UA. uutd.iu. airt uy. c t I ; iivi,l".,.l:u VICTOIJIl. Iliitrilalr. .tlcrt Illy. etc.. V !'! fc.ARM' ANYOX. MTMV.iltr. Naa Klvcr, Port 'V. 8. 00 o.m. si.M "son and WAUCB ISLAND. lhuriday pm r,l!,n" . . II M SMITH tfiit rrln rrlnct it . fold lo virion and praltlr Ami .ail I Tuciay, 3.30 pill rldjy inldniihl Hiuipuvo, sun- Kuixrt. II. C. barcacr tberkrd B. C. Coast Jijpjfiipj Service, j SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway August 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25. 'Pn Tn -........ iri..MlA CtAMttk v t niiwuu vet, v iuvui tu ocniuo August 2. 0. 0. 13. 16, 20, 23, 27, 30. Princess Marv-ocean Kails. etc Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 y.m. ly ., Agents For All Steamship Lines 1 Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Plioim SI Try a, .Daily News Want Ad. 1 Local Items ! Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. Bagshaw works out dally at 7:30 frinT'EmDreks: SderarC!iib''Rmn Pulpiip cordially invited. 'If?! 195 i . M-l$s Nelda Hildltch, daughter of Mrs. John rinre fnrmnrlv nf lVil ! city, is now In training for a nurse in St. Joseph's Hospital In Victoria. I j W. K. Gwyer, district engineer for the provincial department of pub- 11c works, returned to the city on j the Catala yesterday afternoon ;from a trip to Stewart on official business. Martin Johansen and Alfred Strand left on tortay's train for New York where they will embark ion August 28 aboard the liner New York for a visit to their native homes In Trondhjem, Norway. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cummin); were overnight visitors in the city arriving yesterday afternoon from Queen Chartatte city In a Western n-rjj'-'.'Hi . ... ... r we am.- y 4tnmvjm- msnery jiymg pith Mr. Cummlng is returning to the Islands rnlhg. Miss Phyllis Mooney, R.N., form erly of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, staff, who left a fe months, ago for Pouce Coupe in the Peace River country, has left there and Is now in Vancouver where she is engaged In special nursing. Sydney H. Reaks of the Bengal Pilot Service, Calcutta, India; Jos Versallis, Montreal banker, and Mrs. Versallis; Paul Plttner, wealthy resident of Pasadena, California, and Miss Ruby Pittner; and John Pritchard, Australian merch ant, were among passengers o cquth after-, hav trip to Skagw NOTICE amer Prince inTmade returning the round .fcTo'whom itrmay -onero Savoy E. L. MacGrcgor, Carlisle; F Purklns and E. J. Fitkpatrlok. city; O. Anderson and Frijnk Balmaln Butedale. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, rrop, the iiorn. mouth hiiiie Hot t Cnld Water; steam Hl 75c PER DAY AND UP TMfphonr tHI Royal Paul Krpon.Vnyox; A. Dlght-man, liyder. X9B&BBKB TELEPHONE.657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOR SKEENA DRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZE!! MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City WIIWIM'.l' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREP DDD lor acne and eczema An active fluid that attacks disease Reims In Hie skin. In harmony with the theory of the greatest living skin specialist. It lias had many brilliant successes over skin disease. V.j J. McQUTCqEQN, DRUGGIST RUPERT PHARMACY ORMES LTD. GUI Woods works out tonight at 8 p.m. at Empress Social Cluo Gymn. Public cordially Invited. 193 Aid. H. F. Pullen returned to t the city on the Prince Henry this morri;-Injr after haMng -made the round trip to Skagway. Mrs. B. R. Wilson .arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Alice Arm for a visit with friends here. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a trip to Stewart on official business. Hubert Ward sailed this morning on the Prince Henry for Vancouver where he will receive further treatment for a recent Illness. A. D. Balllie, engineer for the Rupert Marine Products Ltd. at the Tucks Inlet plant, .sailed on ,the Prince Henry this morning for W. E. Walker, manager of Arran-dale cannery, arrived In the city on the - Catala yesterday afternoon from the Naas River for a brief business visit in town. James Alexis, Indian, for drunkenness, was fined $15, with option of 14 days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. Wallace C. Orchard, general agent here for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Mrs. Orchard returned to the city on the Princess Louise this afternoon after having made the round trip to Skagway. Mrs. George Harris, wife of the nanater of Mill Bay .cannery, and daueftter, Miss Irene Harris, were rT" IMueeiifje: .7 huustu; " me uaiaia yes I will not be responsible for any .t.-?" -titerday afternoon bound for Van- than myself from this date NELSON BREW. AUfust 19, 1930. Haysport, B.C. U'& I Cafe Formerly the White Lunch Is Now Open Und-r new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel i;.M)i:u m;m m ax.u;k.mrnt xlrnrt llrul-d. Traveltrr' Nimplr ItiNHiit: Hot and CaM Walrr ' I'rrr Itui, MrrN .111 TralM and IU1MU Rates $1.M and Up 4IT.(II. MONTHLY llTf.H 0.R. IUttOART & A. DONALD l'rirttui PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water . tn all rooms A. J. PUUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraaer and Fifth 8ts couver after having spent the summer on the Naas River. Fred, Cappola Is appearing before j Magistrate McClymont in city po lice court this afternoon for prelim-1 George Bais. The wounding is alleged to have occurred last night in the King George Hotel. Rumors have been circulating as : to further arrests lh connection with alleged federal election regu-' larities here but It was stated at j the police station this . afternoon j that, up to that time, no further: persons had been taken Into cus tody.,. I Mrs. Thomas Owens and daughter, Miss Ethel Owens, who have been spending the summer here 1 visiting with Mrs. Owens' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge J. Dawes, left by today's train on their return to their home In Winnipeg. C.N.R steamer Prince Henry, Capt. A. J. Ollbert. - returned to ' BOrt at fi n'elnelc thl mnrnlntr 'from Skagway and other Alaska 1 'points and sailed at 9 a.m. fori Vancouver. The next will be thci Prince Henry's final voyage of the! season on ine Aiasna route. I CNJt. steamer Prince Oeoree. Capt. Neil Mclean, arrived In port 1 on time at 11.30 this morning from ; Vancouver, Powell River and Oc-ican Falls and sailed at 2.30 this 'afternoon for Skagway and othf Alaska points. The vessel brought north a fair slxed list; of passengers Including a number of, tourists. Dr. N. D. Royal, noted, nerve specialist of Sydney. Australia, ar- rived in the city on the Prlncel Oeorge this morning from Vancou- ver and proceeded by train to Win-1 nlpe? where he will attend ih the, convention of the,Brltlsb M$d-j , leaf Association.' He a'ccSmpan "w-wr. ftmM'i-i-.f nnce-uupert! oy Mrs. Royal ana family. Father J. Hammond, O.M.I. who has been touring interior points in the Nichako Valley conducting Roman Catholic services, arrived in the city on today's train and will be in town for the- next couple : of weeks. Father Hammond, who1 was fonnerly parish priest here, expects to be moved to New Westminster toward Ibt epd of next, 'lit- 1 month. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store.) Miss Salome Wesley returned to tne city on the Catala yesterday af ' ternoon. BoxJng Bagsha.wyvst, Woods, 4JQ rounas, cxniDitipn , oujdmg, Frj day, August 22. , 195 John Joyce, Fifth Avenue East. returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. - Don't miss the Elks' Dance tonight in honor of the Edmonton Grads in the Elks' Home at 10 p.m. Vic of the Tamale Parlor wishes to tell his customers to order fried chicken two hours ahead. Tamales and chili always on hand. 719 Ful ton Street. (195) Frank Russell, who has been on a three weeks' holiday trip to Van couver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leveque, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver ana elsewhere in the south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roosevelt of Philadelphia, after having maded the round trip to Skagway, were passengers returning south on the steamer Prince Henry this morn lng. .' At 4.20 yesterday afternoon the fire department had a call to th; Pacific Salvage Co.'s wharf where gasoline from a drum ha dcaught fire from a torch. The fire was ex tinguished by company employees with an extinguisher. W. Wild, master at arms aboard ( H MB. Despatch, which visited this port about a month ago, sailed this morning on thenErtnc Henry for Vancouver! j whe'r he-l will rejoin his ship. He wan taken ill while the light cruiser (was "here' j and has since been in the Prince iiuperc uenenw ncwpiiei. 4 4 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS . A . Pat's Playboys dance,. Moose Hal August 22. hnft..n' . . . ml biu. j'-.jW Kebekah Bridge and WhUt,,Sepft tember 10. t Moose Bazaar, October 16. 17. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THOROUGHLY experienced Bind ery Girl seeks position. Box 31 Dally News. 20:? 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