Tb-ifgdty, Jun 26, 1930, I THE DAILY NEWH . : ' . . I I i i ' 236,529 pounds T. Syford, who came north this week with one of the racing yachts, will sail on the ss. Prince Charles this afternoon for Seattle. increase in Canada alone In last five weeks uamiUa. Fresh from the Gardens' VACUUM BOTTLES Keeps Liquids Hot or Cold 21 Hours 50c. Complete With Lunch Box $1.25 Ormes EE Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHII'S LIMITBH. ft 7fw Pioneer Drugezsts " " THIRD AVL O SIXTH ST TELEPHONFS l20G (Ulllnti from frlm Kupert r for VANCOUVER, VICTOIUA, Butedale, Alert Bay. etc Tuewjay l0,p.m lor VAMOUvKtt. VICTORIA. Hutrdale. Aim liar. Me.. Frldi) inlilnUhl foe ALICE ARM. ANVOX. BII'.WAKT, Nuu Kltrr. Tun lmua. sun-day, 8.04 p.m. Tor POUT BIUPSON and WAIM 181 AND, Thursday p m. 1X1 Ind Atrnoe K M SMITH Afrot Prince Kupert. B.C. T I much I'rkrt lold U Victoria aod Seattle And baccate checked throne) to drtllnttlon I RC. COAST STEAMSHIPS B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM TKINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wran?eU. Juneau, Skagway une 9. 16. 20, 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, SeatUc June 4. 14, 21. 35. 28. , t Princess Mary-Oaein Falls. etC.w Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, iu p.m Atents For All Steamship Linei ' . i W. C. Orchard, General Atent, 3rd' Ave, Prince-Rupert. I'h6.. Si Prince Iluncrt Dally except Sundays, 1.00 p.m. for Jasper and Edmonton, thence by . . . de luxe Transcontinental trains The "CONFEDERATION" "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" through to Toronto and Montreal. Serving also the principal Prairie cities, making direct connections with all unj'or ant points, in Kaxtern Canada and v 1 M i" the iVitcd States. Low Summer Fares Now in Effect l viviaxi.oirB.afl- j way For Information Call or Write i n Mii wf r t H . P. McNaughton, District Passenger Ajcnt, Prince Kupcrt, M M. A. Dupuis ofHaysporl! " sail on the Prince Charles thls afternoon for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. B.C. Miss Caroline Mitchell of the local school teaching staff will sail Rupert Saturday evening on the Prince for Los Angeles where she will spend the summer vacation visiting with an aunt. Bnroute to Los Angeles, she will vtolt at Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Sten Francisco. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. The Porter and Stein fur cases Were; further adjourned until July ?j& f rtummg, up again wxiay in pro-ymclar police" court. City Assessor says this 2nd Ave, property is worth $1,270.00 our price $150.00. Ilelgerson. Mrs. O. H. Clay, who arrived in the city a few days ago from Anyox, will sail on the ss. Prince Charles this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. Routh of Montreal, who has been visiting in the city for the past few weeks with her sister, Mra. Norman A. Watt, Fourth Ave. East, will sail on the Prince Charles this afternoon for Vancouver. Miss Erma Ersklne, R.N., daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ersklne of Dlgby Island, Is now in Vancouver after Having spent several months in Honolulu. She is the guest of Miss F. Doherty who went to Honolulu with her. VIC HAS MOVED Vic Rogers, formerly of the C.N. Rooms, 3rd Ave., has moved to 719 Fulton Street where he will keep chickens and fresh eggs. As soon as his cook arrives from Calgary he will serve hot tamales. He wishes to aik his few creditors and many friends to give him a chance to help make good as his age is against him in further service on the cars. He asks your patronage. Phone Green 170. 150 ANNOUNCEMENTS j Elka Dance June 30. "Elks' Home. I." C. N. Recreation Pitnic to Ter race July 1. Dominion Day sports, Acropolis, Hill July 1. Children's sports tract: meet, baseball. footbaJJ. . Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. Canadian Legion picnic Digby Ishf nifJuly J. Moose Bazaar, October 16. 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel INlii.K NEW M.WWIKMENT Means lleatwl. Timelier" Namiile Itmtnit: Hot and fold Water tree llui Meet All Traln and Hunt Kates $1.00 and Up M-UtlAL MONTHLY RATES C.R.HIGGART & A. DONALD loprletora PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel, hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. I'lU'DIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarflll. Prop. TIIK HOTEL WOKTII WHILE Hot A Ooltl Watr: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP li-lrliMir '-'"I AT YOUR iRVICE $ 1 5 5 RETURN (to Br KM FVti) . ill Gas On Stomach Hated To See Meal Time Coming Mra. B. Leanick, Fort William, Ont, irritei: "My hoeband suffered with a bad itomachj could not eat at all, but on wing touT' bottles of be ii feeling a different man alto gether. "I, mywlf, waa terribly bothered with gas on my stomach which kept 8 awake, night after night, and I bated to ae meal time coming, so I tried the D.B.B. too, and now I can at what I like." Put np only by The T. Milbum Co., uimltod, Toronto, Ont Baseball tonight. Centrals vs. Elks, at 6.45 sharp. Mrs. M. H. Blott and daughter will sail on the Prince Rupert Sa turday evening for Vancouver where they will spend the summer vacation. Mrs. Robert Blance and will sail on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening for Victoria where they will spend the summer vacation. Mrs. Charles P. Balagno and Miss Mary Astoria returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Ahyox, Stewart and Massett Inlet. You'll enoy solnj, back to the Old Country by Cunand orAnchor-Donaldsonl You get tuch excellent service. The Purser to welcome you j a Steward to loqkofteryour Cabln,Stew4rdeufaryour wife and kiddict; 4 Dining Room Steward to wait on you. It ii like havln3 a house Miss Margaret Magulre of Booth Memorial School teaching staff will sail on the Princess Louise on Saturday afternoon for Vancouver enroute to her home at Salmon Arm where she will spend the sum mer vacation. T. D. Pattullo, British Columbia Liberal leader and member of the legislature for Prince Rupert, and O. S. Pearson. MIA. for Nanaimo. returned to the city on today's train from Terrace where they addressed a successful meeting last night on behalf of the candidature of Olof Hanson lor Memper of Parliament and will speak aba public meeting here tonight. Tomorrow they will proceed north to hold meetings at Anyox, Stewart and Premier, re turning here again at the first oi next week en route to Smfthers. PIANO RECITAL PudIIs of Chas. P. Belagno. Ca tholic Hall Tonight, at 8 o'clock prompt. All music lovers welcome. Dizzy, Weak Heart Terrible Headaches Ail Gone. New Life "FRUIT-A-TlYES"Stop Years-old Tortures Quick Waa bothered with dizzlneat. weak heart, terrible headache. After taking 'Prult-a-tivea' am entirely re-1 ered. leel like new peraou.' Mra. F. lalcourt. St. Oabrlel. Eaet. P. Q. Thoufundi t u mlraolei of "frult- a-tlvi " Comt'.patlon. liver trouble, t dtaeinea. weiiktu-aa, neaaacnee ena i overnight Bud stomach. bUloua-, net. mdigrsuon. heartburn, aa ' vanish promptly. Kidney and Mad-1 tier Ilia, pain in back go In 34 hour. Nervea and hcurt quiet, aound aleep at once. Rheumattam. neureJele. decamp quxk. Completion clean. Ten of nature greatest remedlea ccn.Mr.ed In handy little tablet. Marvelcui d lac o very of famoua Canadian doctor Speedy reauKi amaee. Get n-ult-a-uvea1' from druggut today. Become now person overntgnt. THIRD CLASS to BRITAIN full of servants of your own! Everyone ft anxious to help. Everytnin's done with a will. Wonderful food, splendid accommodation, excellent service . . . for only SI 55 return (to British Ports).' took through The Cvnerd Viae, 672, Hustings Sr.,W ..Vancouver, (Telephone Seymour 3648-9), or any ileamtMp ogent. byCUNARD AHCHOR-DONALDJOH LINE!... CANADIAN SERVICE TM-4 WMk : , nlingt to Pivmn.rU), Hivr, Lendon. Liverpool, Rtlfwl. Olaaeow, from Montrtal (and Quatxe) Dlunerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroners Store. Alex Gravelle, Whltehorse farmer, disembarked here yesterday afternoon from the steamer Princess Charlotte. The marriage will take place in Prince Rupert shortly of Miss Florence Mildred Fdyler to O. Eitti Walker. Miss Amy Johnson, niece of T. H. Johnson of this city, is writ ing a series of articles for the Vancouver Province on her recent flight from England to-Australia. G. A. Woodland was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe today, his subject being "The Modern Production of oil." A. M. Manson, K.C., Instituted last night a series of radio addresses whlcH will be given from Vancouver under .Liberal auspices In connection with the forthcoming federal elecfion campaign. Capt. and Mrs. Edwin Tobln who are being transferred from this division after having been In charge of Salvation Army work at Juneau for the past two years. were passengers bound for Van couver yesterday afternoon, accompanied by their young child. Captain Lescher of Calgary has been appointed to Juneau In the Salvation Army service. Provincial government appointments announced in the last B.C. Gazette Include: Wllllard W. Wright of Atlin, stipendiary magistrate; Albert Edward Roddls. Prince George, deputy collector for the Peace River assessment district at Pouce Coupe; Harold Francis Shaw, Penticton, provincial collector at Smlthers; Allan Henry Hill-Tout, clerk in Prince Rupert government agency; Lewis Heald, deputy assessor at Prince Oeorge, and Alfred James Pomeroy. marriage registrar at Hudson's Hope. Itching Ends in X Minute "Had edema far month i. Sincle apptlcttioe of 'Sootha-Satra' enltd Itch aad bare la 1 minuta. I box ended diieate for food. Ju Paula. "Sootha-SalTa" cadi Ecttma quick ut tirot rrtt known, ftchini atopa latUntir. AU droiiiita. SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday CANADA CORN STARCH -If Xivr p per pkg NABOB COFFEE l's ZHn per tin NABOB COFFEE-5's per tin HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA Large bottles, each boxes to the package per pkg BROOMS each PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES per pkg S2.70 MATCHES Blue Ribbon, 21c 3 i large 30c 40c 22c 3LUE RIBBON MALT 2V4's QCp Hnn flomMri nop tin 7 "V aav aw v finale a-rv e, visa ASHCROFT TOMATOES 2's, per tin 12c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TTKAWnEIUUES For Preserving. Derrics are now at their best. Spe-. g ial prices 'on crate and half crate 5 lots. Phone us your requirements. H FIRM CABBAGE per lb NEW POTATOES 5 lbs BUNCH CARROTS, TUR NIPS & BEETS Per bch. FRESH LETTUCE 3 heads , BING CHERRIES per lb RHUBARB 7 lbs. REDJPLUMS , aifi t GREEN PEAS 2 lbs 6c J 25c 15c 25c 25c; 25c p 35c 25cl Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56 46 pairs Men's Runners, high and low, brown and QEJfe white, to clear at 72 pairs Ladles' Tennis Ox Q4 nn fords, fords, white white ant and brown, to clear t4XeU7 Misses' Strap Runners, brown and white, best quality. Sizes 11 to 2. sale price 94c Child's Strap Runners, 5 to 10 2, good quality 7Qp sale price MVK, 11 pairs Misses' Brown Sandals, regular Q-f Q $3.00, sale price V-fO Child's Bathing Suits. Sizes from 20 to 26 O-f, OQ to clear at ?Xea7 Girls' Summer Coats. Various sizes oh sale at 20 Discount Boys' Khaki Coveralls. Sizes 8 to 18. Regular CJ-i QC? $2.75, sale price PAGE THREE Special Holiday Sale ! Friday, Saturday and Monday Boya' Sweaters, wool mixtures Regular $1.75. J-1 OQ sale price QJLiU 7 dozen Cotton Jerseys for boys and girls. Colors, Navy . and Khaki. Reg. G j 75c, sale, 3 for JP1,v"i 69 Ladles' Wool Bathtns Suits , In Stripes, Colors and pe-j -. 'signs, neguldr-'price up' to' $5.75. P.O QC sale price tpeUU Ladies' Cotton, Silk AQn 1 Stripe Bloomers, oale Ladles' Houss Drcsse3 QCp Reg. $1.50, sale price'''. Ladles' Cotton Combinations Regular $1.50. fiQp sale price U71 Ladles' Cotton Vests, sale, 3 for Girls' Hats. Reg. $1.60, sale price A Proiluttof ft'eitern Canada Flour Mill Umttett nmTrii7aTi LUMB $1.00 95c Girls' Dresses. Reg. QQp '$1.50. tale price OK, Money bargains in our 5c to 95c Department Scotch Grey Saucepan and 2 Cake Pans 95c 3 Different Sized Muffen Tins St Allumlnum Mixing Bowl 95c 1 Dozen Water Glasses .- 95c 7 Lustre China Cups is Saucers, Blue, Green and Yellow 95c See Our Window! Shoe Sale Continues Jabour Bros. Ltd. Cor. Third Ave. & Seventh St., Prince Kupcrt, B.C. 11 PURIT FLOUR 4 RqqI Flour for Homo Coohinq -for Bread and Cakos alika One flour . . . "Purity". . . 6crves every baking need. Only quality wheat and milling could produce so successful a home flour. Try it. Phone the grocer now. KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAIt AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Doat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge! Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, B.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. u B & a H s E