t I B.c COAST ISTEAMSIIIPS Vm, caaarin 1 fl ay, August 18, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAUE THREP . . f IUIV ff.. 1 II' I . . AliVAii"1" ucsi ana Alaska, will Conduct it i i - a nn ni or annum Lunvress. Aimim rs a 1 1 O " " UlJ trf l4J Special Lecture Entitled ji, ; "Reminiscenees-of-Fifty-Yeai"V - Warfare" SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3 IM. rrv7 TT TOV i Hi V WE ARE LOCAL AGENTS FOR ARGON -S - The new and highly recommended tonic. Stimulates the appetite, the action of the liver and gall bladder and promotes bodily vigor and well being. Price, $1.35 Ormes ltd. Pioneer Drtresls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists Features of the New FORD Car Beautiful New Streamlines Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield Rustless Steel forallbright metal parts Four Houdaillie double-acting, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Four Wheel Brakes, Fully enclosed Smoothness, Balance and Security at all speeds Long Life and Greater Economy. Call or Telephone For a Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. iMimkrmamtfm UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED muJIiii tium ITImn UMiwrt -T VANXH'VKH. VICO.ilA li -Mi l iJT. tc Tuscola. 8JO p4B r V.WTOl U.K. VIcrilKll. llulfUnlr. tlet IU. rie . I'rWU) mldulchf ll AI.K'E AK.M. AMOV M1MVAKT Sw Klr, l"ort MlniPMia. Sun. d7, I.UO o.ra. r ' tOttV KIMl'SON and WAIiK ISLAND. I'lmriaaj p m l inil Awniic JI SMITH stria ITInce nuperl. II. C Tlrouth ttrkets told la VlrtorU PI ttesttl UKUf tbrckrd through to dtitlnitlon B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, "Skagway August 1, 4. 8, 11, 15, 18. 22, 25. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- August 2, 6Y 9. 13, 10, 20. 23, 27, 30. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, iu pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W C, Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, I'hou Si Dr Alexaiif mmmm'' X-HAY SERVICE riJONF. 57 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST ttiio. vtvt ro a vie Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. No you read the classified advertisements? Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Dagshaw work-out daily 7 to 8 p.mr Empress-Social . Club-Gymn. L. Public cordially invited. 195' Jack Zarelll, who has been on t Wiree-weeks trip to Vancouver ana Victoria, returned to the city on the Catala last night. . It. P..Wilmont of Victoria, Liquor Control Board auditbr.'ls a visitor here" ton official business, having arrived from the south on Satur-. day. I Unlort freighter Chlkloot, Capt W. W. Mounee, is expected to port about midnight tonight from Vancouver and, after discharging local cargo, will sail for Wales L. H. Waring, special agent for the United States government from Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Waring and daughter were passenn aboard the Princess Alice this morning going north to make the round trip to Skagway. Lady McOowan, wife of Sir Harry McOowan of London. England, accompanied by her daughter and two sons, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice thi- morning bound for Skagway. They will visit Dawson and Atlin and return south In about three weeks time. Savoy Holel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. rnimilOMMC. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8t Savoy C. J. Bruce, Terrace; J. Hansen, P. Wicks and K Fraser, city: P. Kvarn-strom. Haysport; E. Bourscll and J. Lawter, Port Edward: 8. Oh?n, city: ! K. liryaon. Prudhomme Like: 8. White, Victoria: William F. Duff, city: Lindsay Brown and S M. Na- J viotsky. Chihuahua, Mexico. ! New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. 'Top. Till: MOTII. WOKTII WHILE Hot Se Gold Wider; Strum Mm 75c PER HAY AND UP Trlriitmnr 'IKI "I have used several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and hna it helps me wonderfully, especially before childbirth. I have five lovely children. After my last baby came I had a miserable pain in my right side so I bought another bottle of the Compound and I feel fine now. I work outside during the fruit season' in addidon to my housework." Mix Charlei SlinenW R.R. U. St. Catherines, Ontario. Reserve Friday for Play Dance. Visiting orchestra. Boy,' 192 I Boxing Bagshaw vs. Woods, 10 . . . , , . rounds, Exhibition Building, Fri- Having been delayed to leaving 22 day AuguJt m Vancouver asuuruay nigut uii account of haying heavy freights to load, CNJl. steamer Prince Charles Capt. McKajr, is due in port at 5 o'clock this evening from the south and after discharging local cargo will sail for Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. U&I . ii Cafe Formerly, the Whit Lunch Is Nby Open Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMIMt M.'W MAN.Uit.MKNT Strom llratrd; Traii-l'iT"' Sa-nplf Itoonu; IM and (old Mater, t'rrr llun Mrrl All Tral and IVmf Kates IM and Up NI'IX'tAL MONTHLY IMTtA CU ItlOOAKT Sc A. DONALD PHONE 51 Miss Vera Smith sailed last night on the Catala for a visit to Fred Mcleod, who has been on a trip to Vancouver to receive treatment for war injuries, returned to the city on the Catala last night. Dr. R. w. IUyward and party of Beverley Hills. California, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice this morning going north to make the round tip to Skagway. Dr. J. Hi Carscn Wt1 Saturday for a trip Bast. He wUl attend the medi-a' convention to Winnipeg, ihe Canadian National Exhibition 'n Toronto and also visit points In the United States. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Pat's Playboys dance, Moose Hat1 August 22. Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 47 POUNDS OF FAT ' I have Utn Liking Knisrhrn Salts for nearly 3 nun Hi. I liavrrntinunl taking onr tean(Nmnrul In warm wulrc every rnurniiig. I then wtltnl 317 pouhib, wua idwuyi bntlieml with (atina in my dark and lower art f abdomen anl siilui. Now I am gku to tay I am a well woman, feci rmh uttttgtt, 'j-car r lunger und my wrislit is 170 pntuid. tla itnt onlv'trtl Tfttrr Imt I look better, m ail my WttU nay. " I shall never 'l wilhout knwrlien Salts, will never muc taking my daily done and more tlian glad to highly recommend It for the great good that U in if .Mrs. S. A. Solomon. " PA You may think I am exaggerating by writing surh a long letter hut truly I feel so Indebted to you for putting out sueh wnnderfUl salts tliat I cannot say enough." Mr. and Mrs. B. Croshy. Sklde- fiil!tf$mWIWfti gate; W. Deans, Fertile; Wah 8oonk i Inverness; J. H. Peets and William i mion, ujnji.; 11. Lsue, city; j. Davidson, Inverness; Neal Iiszcr-eschl, Atlln; George Napier, White-horse. Y.T.; Paul Vlojlnlch, Anyox; George Millar, Sacramento, Cal.; G. W. Eaglesiiam, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. William Caslake, Winnipeg; James Klpp, Chilli wack; James McNeil. Nova Scotia: Axel Hjnanen and B ' Jarvt, Balmoral. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtY FOR SKEENA BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZE) MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the f'Jtv aasaBaaoDssiBainasBMansaaHausa "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" ALL THAT MILK CAN DO ft. ffi,'?i.'ri it x "Pacific Milk saved my baby's life," , Is written In so many letters that all other facts about l(s quality are dimmed. Mothers write that doc-j tors give Pacific Milk first place as a food for Iniants. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsford, RC. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. Meth Davies, who has been on a trip to the Interior, returned to the i rlt.v nn tftHav'B fraln I T. J. Davidson of Osland arrived in the. city oh 'yesterday's' train for a -brief1 visit in town. Mrs. F. W. Hart, who has been on a trip to the Interior, returned to the city on today's train. . n r A. Y. Wilson of Remo arrived In the city on today's train from the interior for a brief visit In town. A. R, Holtby. returned to the city on today's train from a brief trip to the interior on railway business Aid. H. F. Pullen sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince Henry to make the round trip to Skagway and other Alaska points. Mrs. F. St. Amour, accompanied by her niece and nephew, Mary and Bill Sargent,7 left on this af ternoon's train for Hazelton . Staff Captain Joseph Acton of Wrangell, divisional commander ol i the Salvation Army, Is expected I here at the end of the week. W B. King. Ketchikan attorney ; who has been on a trip south, was a passenger aboard the Princess ' Alice this morning returning north George W. Laldler, accountant for the W. H. Mafkln Co., returned to the city on yesterday's train from a brief trip to the Interior. Mrs. R. J. T. Rose and daughter will sail on the Prince Charles this evening to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. John Logar. who has bcn prospecting in the Taku River district, arrived In the city from the north on the Prince Rupert thto morning. E. Bj 'Dregs:, assistant forester, returned to the city on today's train from a trip 'to th Burns Lake business. district' en offleta1 J. W. Kllpatrlck hhs returned fo he dtv after spending a two weeks' holiday at 'Lteke Kathlyn being accompanied by Mrs. Kllpatrlck and little daughter who spent the summer there.- Having held a session here SaV urday evening, members otfim Royal Commission State Health and Maternity Benefits left on. today's train for Smlthcrs where ' the next sitting will be held. Mrs. L. Ripstein, daughter of William Goldblooni of this city, accompanied by her son and two daughters, arrived in the city from Vancouver on Saturday and left here on today's train' for a trip to Montreal. There were 87 passengers aboard the steamer Prince Rupert which arrived here this morning from A'aska enroute to Vancouver Seven passengers dlsembarkftl af this port. Tourist travel U rapid " 'y falling off now. . , , Oeorge Black. MP., for YuVon nd Mrs. Black were passengers tn the" Princess Charlotte on their way to Vancouver and later to Ottawa where Mr. Black will attend th? special session of House of Caramons next month. C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 9.20 this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 11.30 for Skagway and other Alaska points. The vessel brought north 102 passengers of whom three disembarked here, the majority being round '.rip tourists. NOTICE Sellars' Grocery business discontinued. All accounts now due and payable to F. G. Dawson Limited. Room 14. Besner Block P. O. Box 1677. All fixtures for sale. 193 Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone 174 Show Room 259 Third Av. W. HUNDREDS SAVED During jhe Peninj Days of Jabour Bros. Here arc just a DID YOU? Hundreds of thrifty buyers saved hundreds of dollars on needed merchandise at Prince Rupert's "Bargain Spot" during the opening days of this great sale! If YOU did not get YOUR SHARE of the savings, don't delay any longer. Our entire big stock of Ladles' Ueady-to-Vear and Furnishings, Dry Goods, Shoes for Vyomen and Children, has been marked down drastically for this greatest 6ale in our history. If you are not afraid to save, DONT MISS IT! BARGAINS Women's Kid Strap Slippers-Reg; 1550 value ffO OC 50.5D on sale at Girls' & Misses Patent Strap Slippers Size 5 to IVt Reg. $2.50, now Size 8 to 104 Reg. $3.00, now Sise 11 to 2 ' Reg. $$55. now SJ.69 Si.79 $1.9.5 few of the many IN SHOES! Women's Fine Straps & Ties-Value up to $8.50 gg Stile price Boys' All Leather School Shoes 29 70 Sise Size 8 8 to to 10 104 Reg. $3.75, now Site 11 to 13 4 CO ftC Reg. $4D0, now . Size 1 to 54 CJQ 7Q Reg. $4.75, now ....? Sale Continues Daily Until Further Notice Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue and Sevenlh Street F'. R. West. Merchandise Adjuster. In Charge of S.Uc 1 1 'I. itSsSHI i U IMtJU il i in sW ' 11' iW I III EVERYBODY CAN assist in the preservation of the forests of British Columbia from the ravages of fire, but not everybody does. Elaborate and far-reaching measures are being employ-cd to, control the annual cut, but the gen-eYal public can do the most to, eliminate ' J the annual waste. BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE AT ALL TIMES AND EVERYWHERE. Prevent Forest Fires r You Can Help! , IIRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE ' PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEHEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0