fLtor February 25, 1030. SPECIAL! 1 Tnlic Klenzo Tooth Paste, 1 Meritas Tooth CArt Briwh 70c Value for wUt I i Tin Mennen's Talcum. Powder, LPowder9ft, Pi ff 50c Value for UC BABY PLATE AND CUP SET 7ff r: for 1 v I 8 i COAST I &.LAMSIHPS ateN , COAL Buy the real Coal our fa- Edson and Cassldy-ciIinston-ln any quantities. Also Rulklcy Valley Hay. v,r'n and Robin Hood Flour. rt-tte Rupert Feed Co 1 "OS 58 AND 558 liuimsiuiwnma ILltCiL Pioneer Drugcists rMinDAVE.6SIXlM ST. - TElfPilONrs '620C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED HalllnM I'rviu Print- Kmwn ; r V COlVr.lt. VltTOKI., Kwanwm U. llutrdule. Ocean I'alU, Alert Ik. Tuwtday, I'm p.m. For VAMOIVL'K. Vlt'tOlifl. llatedale. Alert liar, etc . Frldar inldnlKhl fm ALICE AIMI, ANYOX. 8TKWAKT. Mx Kim. I"trl slmiiMin, sun-day, 't.AO p.m. lli lo: Avenue K M. 9.MITII ent Prince Kupcrt. II C Tlrouch trket ald to Victoria una brattle .and tn(e checked (hromh to iletlnMOn Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will lie In Effect From DKCEMBEK 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 F ir Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service KAILINfiS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway Vbruary 8th, 22nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle February 12th, 26th. Prlnceas Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Round Trip Excursion tickets Prince Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria, $10.00. Aients For Ail Stearmhlp Lines H C On hard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian Naq ONAl Qfo Largcft Kailioay Sylltm in America STEAMSHIP AND Til A IN .SERVICE Sailings from PUINCE RFPEKT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, and Inlcrmedlatc points, Thursday 10 pjn. Foil ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 pjn. Tor Nc.rth and South Queen Charlotte Ii'ands fortnightly. Round Trip Excursion Tickets Prince Rupert-Vancouver, and Victoria. $40.06 rvssi:c.i:R tuaiv i.v.t. raiM'R iutiut ldiuv. KI;1Y and TI HPAV M 1l:SB ant. fr PKINTI: t-' "KKfc. rilMOMOV. MIXMI'KO. H w4nt nlrrn CatirtA. United Si-iie. agency ai.i. nrr. sTrAMMiir ur f ity Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Prince Ruperl Phone 2Gn CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UPKKATINtJ I!. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists. o!lermakcr. HUcksmilhs, Pattern .Makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING1 Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 nn win '- vrmTmmMm'rm'mt Dr Alexander rilONE t'.S KKHM K ItlOCK DENTIST Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Rig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. 68G. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone BlHiards Hontght Elks:v&. Canadian Legion. i.:- 43 Rush seats for "The Patsy." 50c. Doors open 7.30, at Moose Hall. Must clear out. in three days. Bring 50c. and see what you get at the Denny Allen Sale. 46 , St. Peter's W. A. will hold a Val-I entlne Tea and Sale of Home! I Cooking Thursday, February 27,1 jlrom 2 to 4 at the home of Mrs.! Kelsey. Everyone welcome. 47 j For drunkenness, Walter Hansen ;was fined $25, with option of thir ty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate . McClymont In city police court tills morning. Morley Shier, well known powder traveller, after a week's business visit at Anyox arid Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning ryrajy o Vanaouyer. J. Haegert, wireless 'operator aboarl Ai stf&mar CatjtU, who was tfcafeW off hk ship' two or three weeks ago at Anyox to undergo' an operation for appendicitis In the hospital there, was aboard the steamer this morning bound for his home in Vancouver where he will recuperate. The death occurred last week at NnrmaU of Mrs. C. J. McKee. rife of Rev. M. D. McKee. Rev. and Mrs. McKee have been residents of British Columbia for over a quarter of a century and formerly Bred, among other place it Greenwood. Grand Forks and Vic toria. The late Mrs. McKee known to quite a few people who now live m' Prince Rupert There- 4no wjrtbi'eij. to may be Disced in commission. might be expected to start operations. He wat met today by his brother, B. E. Morgan, who is manager of the new mill. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I SntH NEW MN.OEMr.XT Strain lleatrd: Trsvcllrr' samnlr KfMMna; Hot and Cold Water lea4 IhH MrH nil Tralnn ainl T' '-' MMI HMt Rates HI-i'lAL J. Helmer, $1.09 and l'p MONTHLY ItATbH JOHN FRY and A. DONALD IToprtetor I'JIQNE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading fam-Uy hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. I'RUDIIOMMi; !'rp. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. " Savoy Mrs. D. Gurvlch and Mrs. P. ohnson. city; C. W. Magee, Stew art. New Royal Hotel TIIK 110 1 U. WOltTII WHILE Hot Ac Cold Wattr: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trtejilimir 181 Royal Goat llarbor. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT r TI1E NEWS DAILY PAGE THREE best Colds Need Direct Y 2 A V Treatment It is an obstinate cold indeed that, can resist the direct double action of Vicks. Rubbed on the chest, it acts 2 ways at once: (1) Direct to air passages with its healing vapors released by body heat ; . (2) Direct, like a poultice, it "draws out" the soreness. V9CKS Orca t?MiiuoNJA!isUsaYMLi Curtain will rise promptly at 8.15 tonight for 'The, Patsy." 47 This afternoon's train, due from the East at 320. was reported this morning to be on time. Big surprise bundles of assorted merchandise for 50c pX Denny Allen Sale for next thfee days. Harry Comer of Stewart is a visitor in the city, having arrive! from the north on the Catala this morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrice and family of Stewart will- be passengers aboard the Prince Rupert Thursday evening going south for a trip to Vancouver. Venerable Archdeacon E. p. Lay- cock, formerly of thts city and now located In Victoria, acid rested tht Island Art: and Craft Society ol the Capital last week, m the sub- was iject of cnurcn archltfcture. Owing to the seriovs illness of Ifn OvIa wVia 4c rn tin- benidergo an operation thin a few the steamer fttow William, re-! days, F. O. Pyle toft fw Vanjou"r built at tHfi'SSSJSIS Wr'on the CaUla this a'fernoon. He ervlre of the Canadian National i will not return for sewral weeks. Coast Steamshtni out of this port. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Gilbert of Steam has been up In the vessel vTerrace win arrive in the eJtyfrofc for nearly a month and the re-1 "lienor on TMrway arter- I building job is now practically I noon's train and sail the same ev- I completed. jenmg on ine ranee ueorge ior a (trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In JohAJaTr9jrn' who arrived 80uth: the clVfli'i yiek from his loggtrtgc ,, . . ... Mrs. D. L. Mclntomlny of Anyox op-ratEm at Queen Charlotte aboard the Catala r-u. Miww hi. .-.wtn nn th.'W Png Catala for Vancouver whence he a411 Iaam nAirt Qa t u r4a v hv tlu Prinw T.-vVin mi hla Mtnn tn th 1 Islands. Mr. Morgan had no statement to make this morning when enquiry was made as to when the newly baflt mill of the Bllrnor Spruce Mills Ltd., near this city. today bound for Vancouver. She has not been in good health re- Baptist March 1. and is being accompanied I south by her daughter, Miss Jean- member of the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Accompanied by his father. Wellington Beaton: the brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin, and the young widow and child, lost his life from exhaustion on the Georgia River mine trail near Stewart last week, was aboard the steamer Catala this morning bound for Vancouver where in terment will eb made. Seats may toe obtained for The Patsy" tonight at Moose Hall. Doors open at 7J0. Lots of good seats left; 47 Moose Wfe&t Drive March! 7v 'k'u, ,Rcr 'U ia-Pioneers' Bridge. Dance March 10. Pythian Sisters Tea Shcnton't, 530 Eighth West, Monday, March 17. - ANNOUNCEMENTS I Players' Club staging the The ; Patsy,'' ?eb. 34 and 25 at Moose I Hall. CNJI.A. Sixth Auditorium. Friday Annfitl Ball. Fcomry as. 15 Church Wtgfh Tea, Royal Purple Bridge. Wife and Dance at Ok' Hom4, Trmrliay Mawm. ' - "The Rebellion of Youth," United Church. March 7. First and 'Dance Whfct and at Mrs. Avenue Mooseheart Brldxe. Whist Dance, Friday, March 21. and! Catholic Women's League Spring Sale, April 24. E. C. Dunning sailed on the this afternoon for Vancouver. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Prices lower than ever at Denny Allen Sale for next three days. this morning going through for s trip to Vancouver) Just three more days of the Denny Allen Sale. Larger value still tn Grab parcels for 50c. Dr. J. P. Cade sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. He expects to be away about a fortnight. E. P. Callahan, Power Corporation of Canada engineer, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. S. J. McNeill, well known Stewart garage man, Is a business visitor in the city, having arrived from the north on the Catala this morn ing. C. W. Magee, well known pioneer Stewart mining man, arrived In the city from the north on the Ca tala this morning and is a gues. at the Savoy Hotel. Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to departmen tal headquarters in Victoria on official duties. Mrs. S. W. George and family sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver en route to New Westminster where they will take up residence. W. J. Crawford, well known Stewart transportation man, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning bound for Vancouver on a combined business and''p!esure trip. ' .,. ff-J,: '.. Miles Donald of Alice Ann sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where he will consult with specialists. He may go on to the M-tyo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota, for treatment. G. Gilbert and C. W.' Thomas, Radiotelegraph Branch" 'tJomic-tlon men from VkttHa""ho' HaS been here for some' time'' iri' conrWJ tion with new work 1bcfrJ ja1iied on at Digby Island wireless station sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Alert Bay. Steamship Movements For Vanrouvcr Tiesdays ss. Catala ...1:30 p.m. Tnursaays--ss. p. Rupert 10 p m. wavs ss. Prin. Msry 10 pjn. Fridays as. Cardena .Midnight Feb. 2 cs. Princess Norah D.m. the body of Harold Beaton, who' From Vancouver Sundays st. Catala 4 pjt.. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 1030 ajn. Fridays as. Cardena pun. Fridays at Prin. Mary . ...4 pjn. Feb. 22 as. Prin. Norah ... am. Pur Naas It. and Port Simpson-Sundays ss. Catala .3 pjn. From Kaas R. and Port Simpson Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 an. For Stewart and Anyox Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. Weds. sc. Pr. Rupert ...4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tvesdaya ss. Catala .11:30 ajn Thurs ss. P. Rupert 8 pjn. From Ocean Falls-Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 ajn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 4 pjn. Fridays ss. Cardena pjn. Tor Ocean Falls Tuesdays ss. CaUla .1.30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 p.m Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn For Queen Charlotte Islands Feb. 22 ss. Prince John 10 pjn 'Tn G"een Charlotte Island Feb. 20. ss. Prince John. a.m. For Alatka Feb. 22 as. Princess Norah ajn. tom Alaska Feb. 26 ss. Princess Norah pjn. SUITS! SUITS! fruit I MA I) P. TO ORDER ng, Wtirkmanahlp ami All Gti.iritntcecl UITS STRA.M CLKAN'KI) PRESSnn rte Deliver to Any City. r.irt of l hi Liner, the Tailor Phone 6I'J District News I STEWART j On suggestion of the president, : II. P. Gibson, the Stewart Board of ,i t ... i "fTrade has decided to see that some Plenty of seats r left ,for The , loimtdlateaction Is taken In con-Patsy." Reserve your seats now at nection with the road from Stew- Orme's. tf art to Hyder which is declared to I be in a dangerous condition just Dr. D. J. MacDonald of Kincolith j now. It is feared that thre may be was a passenger aboard the Catala , a fatal accident. Ernest Blue. Hyder attorney, ad dressed the Stewart Board of Trade at its meeting last Tuesday evening. Speaking hopefully, ha described conditions as Jie had found them on a recent trip south. Under the tuition of Father E. M. i Leray vmi., a class oi 14 persons has been organized here to study conversational French. The officers are: honorary president, Father Leray; president, E. R. O. Richard son; vice-president, W. D. Smith: secretary. Miss Evelyn Blanton, Meetings are to be held each Thursday evening. W. K. Owyer, district engineer for the provincial department of pub lic works, has assured the local Board of Trade that work will be continued on the Bear River wing dam as soon as funds become available. Mail Schedule For the East Morn., Weds- & Bats. 10:30 ajn. from the East Sun&, Tues. it Thurs. 3:30 pjn. For Vancouver-Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. Thursdays . 9 pjn. Fridays 11 pjn. Feb. 12 and 26 : pjn. From Vancouver Eunaays 4 pjn. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. Fridays . pjn. Feb. 8 and 22 ajn. por Stewart and Anyox Sundays .7 pjn. Wednesdays 2 pjn. "rom Stewart and Fremier Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 pjn. To Naas River and Port Simpson Sundays 7'pjn. ?rcra Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesdays 11.30 am To Queen Charlottes Feb. 8 and 22 ajn. ?rom Queen Charlottes Feb. 6 and 20 . . ajn. For Alaska Feb. 8 and 22 from Alaska Feb. 12 and 28 ... 9 pjn. pjn. SCALE OF CHARGES . The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Uirth Notices 50c Cards vt Thanks. S2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per i.ame. Marriage and Engagement nnnounementi $2. TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY LOST Large bunch of kevs on ring. Please return to Dally News office. Pains Artuii Heart Weak Spells Would Fall Over Mrs. Jamei Vaneiatiae, Pibroeh. Man., writei: "I had paini around my heart, and Buffered with wtak, mothering rptlla. Sometime! I would fall OTer and would have to t picket op and put to led. "I vied several boxes of and it ii now orer three years ttne 1 have had a apell. "I hope anyone who is in the tame condition I wat will give H. k N. Pill a fair trial." Price, SOe. a box at all druggist! and dealers, or mail ad direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont 'jj Man in the Moon ,., i y went last night to "The Patsy" And I laughed until I cried To see how foolish people act How glibly some folk lied. Bleated are the poor. They can't afford to stop working when they take a cold so they recover quick ly. Love It certainly blind. Look at ths klsd of men girls kiss. Some people get home sick and others sick of home. Then there is the great army of men and wo men of whom the home gets sick. The week's prise for brightness goes to the boy who, on being asked how old a person bom in 1890 would be now, enquired, "Man or woman?" You can ten a social leader In a hick town. She crooks her little finger when drinking a cup of coffee and looks like a natural born imbecile. Even if she does hot do the crook act she usually looks like an Imbecile anyway. For quick results try a in the Daily News. MOTHERS now learn value of MAGNESIA. ing tnose fymp dren general Because it ia io helpful in keeping babiea and children healthy and happy, every mother should know about Phillip Milk of Magneaia. This hannlraa, almost tatelea preparation la mot effective in reliev- ptom of babiea and chil 'ally caufced by aourtrrc food in the Utile dureotive tract, ueh aa aour- belching, frequent vomiting, fererltkneaa, colic, ai a mild laxative, it acta frenUy, but certainly, to open the little bowela in j. ronatipation. roldi. children'! dWaea. I A taatpooaful of Phillip Milk of Mag- nee-la doe the work of half a pint of lime water in neutralizing cow's milk for infant feeding, and preveating hard curd. It many uae for mother and child are fully explained in the intareeting book "Ueefal Information." It will be ent you, FREE. Write The Chat. 11 Phillip Cbealeal Co., Wiadaor, Ont. In buyitur, be aure to get gtnuint Phil, lip Mirk of Magneaia. Doctor have pre-tcribed it for over SO year. Do your own washing C 1 If so, it will pay jou to try this Chinese Washing 'fits fluid, trom your druggist buy: I can Oulett s Flake Lye (be sure it's "GillettV-and not a cheap imitation); Yt oz. Muriate of Ammonia; y2 oz. Salts of Tartar; 1 oz. Sulphate oi Soda; dissolve in three gallons of water; keep in large glass bottle or stoneware jar. Use a cup of this fluid to each tub of water, allowing the clothes to soak over night. Youll be amazed at how little rubbing is needed to get clothes spotlessly dean and sweet-smelling, and it will not injure the finest fabrics. Get (he genuine article refuse all substitutes GILLETT'S PURE FLAKET K EATS DIRT i mBswmaswsmKmsmsmsimmmssmmswmsmm i Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results