Monday. September 29, 1930. A T I a C COAST STEAMSHIPS IKrvi rti y SPECIAL i un Value" A fifty-Cent Jar Armand Cleansing Cream - - Twenty-Five-Cent Kleenex 50 Cents Orates IlcL Z7fio Pioneer Drug risbs Phones 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 REFINERS Purchasers of Oold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers cf Gold, Silver, Copper, Pij Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hutting- From Print- Uupert l or Mtll VR. VK TOKIl. Ilu d.n. .Mrrt Hat. rle. TurMtav. 3J0 n.m. I i ol MM, MCIOKIA. B.i A il . Vu-rt Hut. nr. ..Friday inUlnicbt ! A14r -HM. so. hti:u :lir. Saw. KitW. I'ort Miumuii. Hun-d i. . K.IMi un. 1 M :ml .ttruur' II. M. hUlTI ArnU Prim Itupert. 1LC. ilir ukIi .:clu.U .d fj V: - ru bik! ftuttle L4 baggage cnectftd tm -,ug.- to destination. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS I BOM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, bkagway October 1, 11. 22. to Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle September 24. October f, 15, 26. Agents For All Steamship Lines IV C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave- Prince Rupert, PboneSl. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ul'KKA'l IN( il. T. I'. JSWW0-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK tngir.ctr. Macliinieift, IWIermskers, lUarksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL VOHK PHONES 4 AND 585 oooooooooMwftoooooooofKiooooooooooowweeooooooooo - Want Ads Let Them Bo Your Broker in Buying and Selling Somebody is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set, or coat you have to ae. Somebody it waiting to sell that car. or typewriter, or whatever ea it is you , are in the market lor. Get the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'll find undieaaad of bar-kutn -undreamed of opportunities, ,Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and , pleasant it is. REAIahd USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" Do vim read the classified advertisements? Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Elide fiSfetrftr, ,Jne fjhr Ourvich, 17 years drtvlngxpp: ience. tf Tax sale of city lots will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. Anyone interested can get a list at the collector's office. 228 ' W. E. Fisher sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a. trip to Victoria on professional business William Goldbloom sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. John F. Christie of the Yukon Telegraph trail Is relieving on the staff of the Government Tele graphs here for the next three months while W. W. Wrathall U on vacation. Mr. Christie has recently been holidaying in Vancouver. BUSINESS SENTIMENT Delivering the Goods Is What Really Counts There is no sentiment In business. We hear a lot about British Preference and buying within the Empire and yet, when the question of wheat-buying by Great Britain comes uo very little preference is shown between the Argentine and Canada. We also note that within four years of the ending of the world war a British linn Jet a con tract to a Oerman firm to build ships became they were the lowest thereby proving that war does not leave any sentiment. We do not want anyone to buy material from us because of senti ment. We do not ask them to pur chase on account of our political affiliations, or any other affiliations We simply ask them to look over our goods, and if they find it in the Interest of their pocket books ho purchase fnja lis do so. We ff-ainTtSX you, irrespective oi all affiliations, to call and see us regarding the Important question of fuel for the winter. Albert St MeCaffery. Phone 110 and 117. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel fMIF.ll NEW MWAUKMENT Strata llratd; TrsteWrr' Kamplr IHxhbh: lint and CaM Watrr rrrt llm Mrru Ml Train an4 ltnat Rates Sl.M and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KATE C. R. ntGGAKT & A. DONALD PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot ind cold water in all roorru A. J. PIU'DIMMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser tad Fifth 8U. Savoy tor. and Mrs. J. F. Oostholk and E. Ilsiey, Falls River: J. M. Dunn, N. McArthur, William Davidson and John Lundwick. city; Harry Owen. Haaclton; J. Field, Dundas Island; F. V. Foster. Bmithers; J. R. Bird, Forestdale; S. B. Raybould, New Royal Hotel I. Zarrtll, "rop. THE HOTEL .HOHTII WHILE Hot Cold Wwr: steam Hett 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrpbonr tHI j Royal i;nesier uiapp, oaa uiego; j. u Peets, W. F. Felton and C. II. Underwood. C. N. R.; A. M. Taylor, Falls River; L. Hasted, city; A. So-per, L. R. Decker and J. A. Chit-wood, Vancouver; Wah Soon, Boston Grill Large Cabaret SI'F.CIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to U Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties IMiort" 4M Prinr Rupert THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THHCT HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 47 POUNDS OF FAT " I have lx-en taking Kruschen SalU for nearly 3 nwnthp. I have afitinued biking one tcasixionful jyamp walr every morning. I then WighedJ217' pounds, wan always bothered with pirfi,'in my.'.Wk aad lower part cf, qbdcmci) and sides. ''Now I am glad to say I am a well woman, feel rnueh stronger, yean younger and my weight is 170 pounds. I do not only feel Letter but I look better, bo all my friends say. " I shall never be without Kruselwn SalU, will never cease taking my daily dose and more than glad to highly recommend it for tlie great good that is in it." Mrs. S. A. Solomon. " VS. You may think I am exaggerating by writing such a long letter but truly I feel so Indebted to you for putting out such wonderful salt that I cannot say enough." Dinnerware, , china, crockery, elassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Month-end sale of furniture at Harrle's - Home Furnishings. Visit our bargain gallery. 227 We have the Gonzales house on Fifth Avenue for sale. Ilel-person's Limited. . 227 Mrs. P. E. Bush and daughter, Miss Dorothy Bush, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. St Trefry of Prince George arrived: irrthe city by train yesterday from the Interior and failed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Pete Sp-nce and Bert Dennison, Indians, were each fined $15. with option of fourteen days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning for drunkenness. J. L. McCoy of Vancouver, who has bvn relieving-. on the staff of the Government Telegraphs here for the past three months, will sail within the next few days on his return south. He spent the weekend visiting at Haycport. Milton Oonsatet , of Williams, Manron, Qonatjes and Taylor lel,t 'or the south last evening to attend the sittings gj the Court of Appeal opening far Vancouver on October 7. He wiH also attend sittings of the Supreme Court at Vancouver and anticipates being absent for a month or six weeks. Lewis McLeod. was fined $300, with option of three months' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court Saturday night on a charge of supplying liquor to Indiana. He elected to do the time and was taken to Okalla last night LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES. These taxes are Sh at the City Collector's Office. City Hail, on or before October 1st, 1930, and unles paid by that date a penalty of 10 cent will be added. 223 The Rgal 'Shop Mr. and Mrs. John 'MeKac Proprietors We solicit your patronage in tobaccos, candies, magazines, stationery, etc. To please you is our aim. Courteous attention to all. 3ti0 Block Third Avenue Next McClymont's Offlee "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Pacific Plk Improves Custards m (ur i patron closes a fine letter on uic Am witn imr-eiigtfimHmn PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsford, IJ.C. 50 Ladies' Coats GROUP 1 12 Coats, velours and broad cloths, fur trimmed, as- A nr Blacks and Navy, sizes. Selling for GROUP 9 Coats, velours, mar- , vellas, etc., dark colors, 1 95 fur trimmed, wonder- 8 ful value at JL 6 o Goldbloom's coau and furs of all kinds are going 30 per cent, cheaper than they can be bought b tho south. Repairs, cleaning and remodelling done on the premises b skilled workers. 22" GROUP 2 10 Coats, broadcloths, assorted fur trimming, V snanpy styles, sizes 10 to 40, selling for La asm: Francois Lake and Sheraton when she has been visiting for the past few weeks. Another successful dance under Scandinavian auspices was held Union freighter Chilliwack, Capt Lake. John Mulr. is due in port today I from Vancouver. After discharge f Frank V. Faster, C.N.R. looomo-general cargo here, the vessel wii:Mve engineer on the run between sail for Port Simpson and Alice Smithers nnd Pacific, was an over-Arm with coal. I night visitor In town, arriving from I the interior on yesterday's train .'With four prisoners in his cus- and ret iminy to Smithers this Mfdy including two Insane patients i morning OftuM.hke .tog!v4a hlBt'aSXdlCorflftMUle O. C. Sharps of the city soeclallv-dUttiWj tiWfac4tfUchment of the Provincial m-l Mist HUda Olafsnn. R.N.. who Pacific Milk. In a -custard Pacific 'ice sailed last night on the Prince 'has been i.'l ?tnce her graduation Milk gives a striking flavor and I Rupert for Vancouver. I from the Prince Rupert Oeneral 50 Distressed Merchandise A Fortunate Purchase Made in the East The slow movement of merchandise in the east owing to the temporary depression existing there, enabled us to buy away below the market value. We are prepared to offer 60 wonderful coats at manufacturers' cost Please note that this is not sale merchandise, the styles, workmanship and quality are first class. We invite a careful inspection of values. 00 GROUP 4 10 Coats, novelty Persian cloths, broadcloths, etc, bestfif rn fur trimmincr. assorted B S OU styles, all sizes, sellings for GROUP 5 9 Coats, in new novelty cloths and broadcloths, straight line and flared effects, good fur trimming, all sizes, assorted colors, wonder value at bb Ladies' Dresses, flat crepe, all the newest styles in shailes of Drowns, Blues, Black, Navy, Green, Red, sizes 16 to 42, values to $12.50 25.00 6.95 i FRASER & PAYNE'S - 3rd Ave & 6th St. a Louis Martin, proprietor of the ' Miss Chrissie Wood who has been I Pete Hardy. lor supplying liquor Tourist Hotel at Terrace, arrived in been on a holiday visit to Vancou- j to Indians, was fined $300, with the city from the Interior on yesterday's train for a brief visit in town. vi r and Ki.nloops, returned to the city on yesterday's train. Rev. W. H. Pierce. United Church Mrs. W. F. Eve and daughter of clergyman at Port Esslngton. arri- Anyox. who have been on a holi- ved m the city from the Skeena I day trip to Vancouver, were pas- River on yesterday's train sengers aboard the Catala last ev ening returning to the smcrter Mr? p. M. Royner returned to town. the cltv on vesterdav's train from option of three months' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court Saturday afternoon. He did not pay the fine an wai taken last night to OkaDa where he will serve the time. v 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles Whist Drive and Dance, October 1. Premier orchestra Novelty Dante ?Vy. !rnta" in th M'l0SP ; Friday, October I. 'nui. nfi'iuuiuus uuroruion music i CJJi. steamer Prince Charles : was played by. Beider Anderson, j united Church Anntvewary Ban Capt. B. O. Jones, returned to port quet October 6. at 2.10 this morning from Massetti Constnbel R. C. Oilker of thej Inlet points and saued at 3.SS a city detachment of the provincial, St. Peter's Church Oajaar Oeto m for Vancouver via Alert Bay police returned ti the city on 8a- ber 9. nH Englewood. turday'. train after a week's holi-! rtuv trin to Wmmls nri n,,hu. r, uewwer IB, ll. Badminton Dame, I.QD.E. Hall October 17. Moose Whist Drive and Dance October 34. Varden's Concert October 30. ' 1U B Bridge and DaMe Ootober'W ll... Catholic Basaar Nov. 0 and 7. would never use arr other milk , Hospital training ehopl for nurses! Moose whUt DrWe ftnd again." Bergeant A. H. Bailey, a member nnd ht s been spending the Pst November 7 Right here you have the reason of the old city police force here .few months at Terrace, arrived iiv Pacific Milk steadily gains In pop-, and for the past several years sta-the city from the interior on yes- RUrrt East United Church Ba-ularity. It has genuine quality. 'tloned at Victoria tn the flneer-1 terriay's train and sailed last nlghtiM, nnv.. I meii awvasswa m. print department of the provincial j on the Prince Rupert for Vancou- police, arrived in the city on the ver rnio itc to Trnnqullle S:inltar-: Catala last evening form the.ium where sho will receive further south. He is In the district on of-; treatment She was arrompanled f trial duties and left for the Inter-iouih by Mrs. L. O. Skliincr olj "" lor by train today. Hopper t"ty 1 Oyro Hoedown November 14. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Basaar Dec. 4. .1 '1