BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO rmes IM. Mn'. Pioneer Druoejists ; MM'l C, SIXTH ST. - TELEPM0NF5 8?620C iuxukious clubroom for you,thti Tourist Third Cab In Smoke Room on the Anfonla typical of the accommodation In this popular class on all the Cunard "A" ships. You will be surprised at the size and comfort of the Tourist Third Cabin Public Rooms when you travel Cunar'd. You will enoy the. service for which all Cunarders are famous Weekly lolllngt from Montreal (and Quebec) Boot through The Cvnord line, 622,HatHn0i Si,W, Vancouver. (Telephone Seymour 3448-9 ), or ony tieamihlp agent. CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICE CABIN TOURIST THIRD CABIMTHIRD CUSS HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 1'MII.K NEW MANAGEMENT Mrani llralrd; Trntrllrr' 8mnilr Hiioiim; Hot and Cold Water I'rre ll'ui MreM All Train and I Vim. Rates $1.00 and Up MTCIAI. MONTHLY UATLS .C. It. RKiGART & n. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water ln all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy John A. Barman, C.N.R.; E. Carlson, Skeena Crossing; D. MacLeod, Port Esslngton: H. Hansen, city; 'TJnrson, Smlthers. New Royal Hotel I. Znrrlll. rop. THE HOTEL HOKTII WHILE Hot tt Gold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplione KI Royal George Jackson. Ocean Falls; J. II. Peets. C.N.R.: C. Christopher-son, Sunnyslde; H. S. Qoodall, QUrrn rwlptCF Gty;a, Steju.. eke, San Francisco. took 'Fruit-a-tlves.' They have donewon-deri. Can do my work and no more pain." Mm. A. N. Field. Wynyard, Sask. Just one of thousands who say rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis fly away quick with "Frult-a-tlvea." Chronic constipation and liver troubles end overnight. Bad stomach, biliousness, indigestion, heartburn, ga vanish like magic, Kidney' and bladder Ills, pain In back go In hurry. Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once. Ten of nature's greatest remedies, combined In handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Canadian dec tor. Speedy results. Oet "Frult-a-tives" from druggist today. Sleep fine, wake up great. Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone 686. Boxing Ten rounds Frankie feel vs. Jumbo Davies. Exhibition lldg., June 24 at 8.15 pjn. 147 Two new discoveries In building naterials Insulex and Oyproc Wh. For full information call Al lert tt McCaffery, Limited. Phones 116 and 117. tf E. Tulloch was among those re turning on the Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox. and the Queen Charlotte Islands C.NJt. steamer Prince William capt. William Thomas, returned to port at 0.45 last night from the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at 8 o'clock this morning for the Skeena River In a brief reporfb the board at Its meeting -last fright. Miss Jean Harrison. R.N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, stated thawlhc new op- candidates sent up for the recent Registered Nurses' examinations had been successful in the tests. BUY T THESE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY Jelly Powders Nabob flavors. 4 pkgs. Juley Lemons Large size, per doz. Shredded Wheat- per pkg Mayonaisse Gold Medal per Jar , v....; Spices Nabob Brand per tin Windsor Salt-Hi-lb. new pkg. per pkg Fresh Bunch Carrots 2 bunches .. . Freeh Bunch Beets 2 bunches Fresh Bunch Turnips , 2 bunches Clark's Soups All kinds per tin Nabob Lemon Juice Pint bottle, per bot Rowntree's Lime Juice Cordial, large bot., each Brand, all 23c Felix Ginger Ale RarJidly gaining favor as & quality product, at a reasonable price Pint slse, per doz. Swansdown Calce Flour, QQn "for lighted cakes," pkg."'' Quaker CornLlmlted - quantity only, per tin J-31 Nabob Canned Fruits Buffet size tins, all varieties, per tin Del Monte Coffee per 1-lb. tin Sunlight Soap Der carton Enos Frolt Salts per bottle B. C. New Potatoes 4 lbs 40c 11c 32c 10c 5c 15c 15c 15c 9c 23c $1.50 75c 15c 65c 23c 89c 25c Watts' Grocery Quality KIghtI'rIces Hight Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware. Ilcllbroner's Store. Frankie Neel works out dally this week, 7 to 8 pjn., at the Empress Social Club gym. Public cordially invited. 145 Mrs. F. Dalby. Fifth Avenuei East, left yesterday for Edmonton,! where she will visit a son, proceed-1 lng from there to visit her daugh ter. Mrs. Frank Derry and her moth er, Mrs. M. Thomas, left on today's train for Brandon,, Manitoba, where they will pay a visit with ' relatives.- . Mrs. J. M. Morrison left on todays' train for a trip to her native home in Pictou, Nova Scotia. On her return to the city she will be accompanied by her mother. The steamer Prince Rupert made her initial trip from Vancouver to Prince Rupert in thirty-six hours, beating her former record for the passage by three hours. Twenty Years Ago column, Vancouver Province. Reporting for the grounds com mittee, O. V. Wilkinson told the hospital board last night that all but three decorative trees from Will Thompson of Terrace which were planted a year ago on the hospital grounds were thriving. Little new work is being done this year on the hospital grounds. M.Harris, S. White and H.HU1 of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve are sailing this afternoon on the ss Prince Charles for Esquimau to take annual training. Harris will make a cruise on H.M.S. Dauntless in the course of that warship's visit to the Pacific Coast this sum mer. An interesting series of copyright articles on railway building n the British Columbia of the ratine room supervisor. Miss Lil- rAa tk st.. urn nogers, it-rvoi Vancouver mg ln tne Vancouver Province had arrived and become establish ed in her duties. Holidays for the nursing staff had commenced. Five from the pen of George Murray. The last article of the series to onoar deals more particularly with the new" railway line which 's under construction towards Pouce Coune. 9 Notice to Voters Voters, whose names have been omitted by those collect-In? names will be able to get their names on the voters' list during the three days court of revision at the end of this month by appearing in person at the court of revision or by leaving their names with or phoning their names to the Liberal Committee Rooms, at an- time before the court is held. Phone m L. W. PATJIORE. Liberal Committee Rooms, (tt) RI Ends in 1 Minute "Ended burs. Itch tad rain of eiUi la 1 minute with Sootha-Sdvt7 wr lin L. T. SMra. -Bleedinf stopped. Piles soon vanished. Avoided operation.1 fitt liutsat t Multa today. All 4niiat. Specials Pot Roast Beef per lb Round Steak per lb Stewing Veal 3 lbs. . . . v I"l - ..1 fSi .41.. x x'orK oipaic ,, per lb. . .,. . ' ' 1" T7HMiirr lattllbfllrMlsllIsM i- H S' . tt Jt- 20c 30c 50c 30c Fresh Killed Fowl OA n per lb Shoulder Roast Veal Q4 5 lbs. VA Mutton Chops per lb Stewing Mutton 5QC Shoulder Mutton 5 lbs 30c $1 Mussallem's Meat Market PHONE 55 PHONE 56 Phones IS & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. ii Special Sale Offering Friday and Saturday THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR CHIDREN'S OUTFITS Children's Runners white and brown, size 5 to 10 1-2 7Qn Sale price ... 't Misses' Runners, white and brown, size 11 to 2. Sale OAs price 18 pairs of Ladies' white Canvas Shoes with leather soles. Gs Sale price ... ovx' Ladies' Outing Hats, felt and straw, rep. $4.00. Sale Q1 Qff price Misses' Summer Dresses, reg. $1.75. CkQp Sale price ... Remainder of Ladies' Coats to clear at a large discount of the original cost. m C.M.P., returned to the city on to day's train from a trip to 'the in terior on official duties. Union freighter Chllkoot, Capt. W. W. Mounee, Is due in port from the south tomorrow afternoon. The vessel has Included in hcr cargo for here a large parcel of cement, Miss H. Melville, mining engineer from Premier, is in the city to take professional engineers' exam nations which are being conduc ted at the Court House by H. A. McLean. Thomas D. Smith, Telkwa drug gist, arrived in the city on today's train to meet and accompany to their home ln the Interior Mrs. Smith and two children who have been spending the past few weeks ln Vancouver where the younger hild has been receiving treatment in the Infants' Hospital. Misses' Sandal Oxford. Sizes 11 to 2, brown, leather sole. Regular g&8ab.$1.95' 74 pairs of Boys' and Men's high and low Runners, brown and white, to Qtr clear at Men's Canvas Shoes, leather soles, white and brown, reg. $3.50. price Assortment of Misses' Hats, selling QCn for .,....U,3C Assortment or Misses' and ' Childress' Sum- , mer, -CoatSjVliow selling at a discount of 20 per cent. -: Received a large shipment of Kitchen Ware for our "5c to 95c Dept. Do not miss an opportunity to see it. Scotch Grey Double Boiler 95c Water Glasses now selling at per doz 95c Sec Our Window Lustre China Cups St Sauceers colors, yellow and green. 7 for $1.00 The Shoe Sale Continues JABOUR BROS, LTD. Baseball tonight S.O.C. 6.45 prompt. R. L. Mcintosh arrived in the city on today's train from his summer home at Terrace to spend a few days In town. , vs. Elks, Where will t youi spend the holl-143 day.'Scte toeDaHy News classified Inspector James M. Tuppcr, R, page -for. thrjanswer". tf EAld. 'OseariTjarson. who has been employed lor the past year or so In the mines around Smlthers, arrived In the city from the Inter ior yesterday and is a guest at the Savoy Hotel. 22. -acc July 1. i. jl'irit ii Mtutf - ni nhq nl Mo gnli;. ' ANXOUNCEJIENTS i)lJrtl to ' i;.) . r WHO is responsible for Prosperity in B.C.? IHHH WHEN the 600,000 people in this Province grasp the meaning of the "Buy B.C. Goods Idea" your customers and clients will have better jobs . . steadier jobs . . . hr jer Incomes. They will be able to buy more of the goods or service you have to sell . . . they will be able tq pay their bills promptly will be more prosperous . will you. the and sq You ire the only one of the 600,000 who can decide what you should do when you make a purchase. A good time to start the prosperity habit Is the next time you buy. Ask for B.C. Products. B. C. PRODUCTS . . BUREAU . . of the VANCOUVER BOARD OF TRADE Moose picnic, Dlgby island, Juno Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home. C. N. Recreation Picnic to Ter- Dominion Day snorts. AcroDolIs Hill July 1, Children's sports track meet, baseball, football. Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. ' Canadian Legion', picnic Dlebv Island July 3. l31 .,, Moose Bazaar,, October 16, 17. T ill St 1 i June 19, 1930 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF - r A Graduate Pharmacist is Always on Duty, , at Ormes Limited iDisDerisarv j Three Graduate Pharmacists r t:rAST M.S11IPS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ftaiJlnc t rum ITIure liunert v OUVER. VirroaiA, BuU'tlale, Alert Bay etc ' Tuesdav ata nm l OUUK. Villoma.. Ilutedale. Aim Itay. hc rrW d2lrt? S!MlsbN and WALES ISLAND. Thursday pm ' K M SMITH tfent PrlnVe Ranert n r V&t,nZ 10 V,rtM" s",t,r bi?ied B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketcliikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway une 9, 16, 20. 2327 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle Tune 4. 14, 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and victoria, every rnaay, iu p.m Acents Tor All Steamship Lines IV f Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. "hou ii -a TPjWEI DELLilKlACRO CANADA Leaving Prince Rupert Dally except Sundays, 1.00 p.m. for Jasper and Edmonton, thence by de luxe Transcontinental trains . . . TI.e.'iGb'NFEDER'ATION" 'tOTlWENTALLIMITED" t rouxli' to JoroklW itSlTlIonfrcal. Saving also the I ! ipal Prairie cities, making direct connections with : l important points in Eastern Canada and the I uited States. Low ow S k. i oummer fares fNow in Effect axia.dian auonal T F MrNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Ir MBINA EfiG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 " I 'KIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 EIIHAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton ... 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 DEMAND "Rupert Brand,? ippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, D C, Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ilcllbroner's store. ' Moo&e Dlcnfe. Sunday, Dlgby Is- iana. uoais leave Dominion Fisheries floats from 9 to 1. tf City Assessor says this 3rd Aver lot is worth $3,000.00. Our Price $1,000.00. Hclgerson. cnji. steamer Prince Charles Capt. McKay, returned to port at 745 this morning, fr6m Stewart Anyox and Massett Inlet pointr and will sail at 4 o'clock this af ternoon for Vancouver. Mr. ana Mrs. Alex Stewart ol Anyox have been guests at the Empress Hotel for several days They expect to return to Victoria in th near future having purch ased a home during their presen' visit. Victoria Colonist. A recommendation from th' house committee that a tender ol Alex McRae Co. Ltd., for printing of '5,000 statement forms be aecep ted was adopted by the hospita' board at Its meeting last night This tender of $14.14 was tjje lowest. Rose, Cowan tt Latta having bid 514.75. A Rheumatism23Yrs Discovers Way to Banish all Pain . "Had rheumatism pf5rV3 for 23 yean. Hcpl-JJflHt 3sm J taU said incurable.