N L,v February 7, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 3 . (TitE ORICINAU jL TUT Scotch Whisky . gfjSI RICHEST IN PINEST M fTj HIGHLAND MALT Pa ; IWrtlW ui .nlr4 by dt Rj!Sl it tovr-.njy " Crani ti Sou limited. Ontlk m4 ,,4P3Tf Miffi VSt B.Iu.-Oclii Duitflcnu. Dull. jtlZZTT rW advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Duurd or by the Government of British Columbia. SPECIAL ! Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 "Tfw Pioneer Druteytsts THIRD AV E t, SIXTH ST. TELEPHONf S Three Graduate Pharmacists 20C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED -Xttlllnc t'lum Initio limTt I AM oiVflt. YIWOftlAt Kwmi.on Itajr. Iltitrdalt, Ocfan lalU. AWrt I. it. iti TncMiuv l:SO p.m. I . V co lH. UCIOUIV Ilulrdsl. Air Iku. Hr , Frldar mldntttil I I AI.H'I AKSt. ANYOX. HTKWAUT, Nu. Klier. Ptn HIiuuMm. !un- a.t. g.wi tf.px. 1,1 nu Avenue " KM SMITH ernl ITInce Kuttert. II. C. VI rnuch llrkrli Hld to Victoria and Kratlle .anil bacsote cbetkrS Itirviih ti. ileMlimlon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates ' M Will' Be In-Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 i irther Information Enquire At Local Office r ' OA.ST P. A.MbHlPS B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS I'KO.M PIttNCE IlUl'EUT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Bkagway ' 'ebruary 8th. 22nd. . To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle . ebruary 12th 26th. Princess Mary -Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Hound Trip Excursion tickets Prinae Kupert-Vanroaver and Victoria, $10.1)0. Agents For All Steamihip Lines W C Orchard, Seneral Agent, 3rd Ave, Trince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National !j jc Largeft 'Knilway System in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SailiiiKs (mm PRINCE UUl'EKT for VANCOUVER, VIC-"""MA SEATTLE, and intemirdlate points, each Thursda 10:00 p.m. -uk AM'OX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OUEEN CHARLOTrE ISLANDS, fortnightly. rVSsi (.i:h TK.MNH I.KAVi: rillM'G MITtllT M"M)V VKIl;Kim and HtTI'KliAV t H: 'w. IMtlNri: 'll!.i:. EIIMOMON. WIVNII'Mi. hII liolnt Cuttcni t'aiuiilu, litlrl Males, AOBN(!V AH. l)CKA1 STItMMIIf LINES f ily Ticket Office, 528 Third Ac.. Print Hupcrt Phone 2G0 COAL! COAL! I 'I'M BIN A EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ; i BKRTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per toil .:. . .;. M3.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD T AMOVED. NEW SHIPMENT OF BIIICH AM JACK l'INE J'iT.L ENDS Per load hi , CUTTINGS Per load 3-50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 ' PHONE 580 Local Items Dentist. C86. Dr. J. It, Gos'se. Phone Save : money on housekeeping odds "and ends at the Denny Al len 'haUfprB sale. 24 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agar of Ter-jfiace arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternopn's train for a brief visit in town. H. A. DeWulf, local manager of W. E. Malkln Co., Ltd,, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip, to the interior. Basketball tonight at Exhibition building. First game 7.30. High School vs. Big Four, Toilers vs. Maple Leafs, Elks vs. Players Club. 32 Rev. W. H. Pierce of Port arrived in the city on afternoon's train from the Skeena River to attend the meet ings of Prince Rupert Presbytery now in progress here. Mrs. lames Brough is a visitor in the city from Btnithers, having ar rived frm the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. She is a well known old-timer of thi cMy, having formerly teen Miss Alice; "Mon-couer. . I Louis Martin, proprietor of the ' Tourist Hotel at Twioe, arrived from the interior on yesterday after-i noon's train for a brief visit in the I city and is registered at the Central : Hotel of which he was formerly manager. CHILDREN TAKE IT AND jy KE IT MY COD-VlVER. OIL Vff pec ted to return to the city from the south on the Oatala Sunday afternoon. Prince George, who nas Deen sen-i ConstaWe McAssdU. R.MP., 4 a Tnxl Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf The Denny Allen half-price sale is still going strong. 21 Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf) Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c 50 Mrs. Robert Dowther sailed last night by the' Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. There are still plenty of bargains i Mrs. H. Calderwood of Dicby is- at the Denny Allen half-price sale. 'land sailed last night on the 24 Prince Rupert for a trip to Van- j couver and Victoria. Join bur Art Classes and make your own home refinements. In-1 George Frlzzell will sail on the structions free. For information Cardena tonight for a combined Phone 6. McRae Bros. Ltd. , 37 business and holiday trip to Van- ' i couver. C.PJI. steamer Princess Royal i , , Capt. S. K. Gray, is flue in port at Mrs. J. W. McKrnley and daugh- 4 o clock this afternoon from the.ter Miss Beulah McKinley, sailed south and will sail at 10 pjn. on last night on the Prince Rupert her return to Vancouver and way- f0r a trip to Vancouver. points. The annual meeting of the Na- Indian Agent W. B. GoHison, wholoonal Silver Mines, Ltd., which has has been on a brief trip to Van- j a property at Stewart, is to be held couver on official business, is ex- j in Vancouver on February 20. Union stamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, is due at 9 o'clock this evening from Vancouver and way- Provincial Constable Daniels, l-rjoints and will sail at 12 midnight wireless operator of the police boat on her return south. P.M.L. 8. has returned to the city from Prince George where he had ! Mr. and Mrs. R. Baxter, after charge of the installation of radio , paying a brief visit here with their equipment in district headVjuart- daughter, Mrs. Thomas Rousay. ers. Eleventh Street, sailed by the ss. Prince Rupert last night on their Miss Edna Anderson, formerly 'return to their home in Victoria. Identified with the Salvation Army staff here, is making satisfactory C. N. R. steamer Prince John Rev. T. H. Wright, United Church recovery in the Prince Rupert Gen- capt. K. MaoDs. Douna nere irom pastor at Haselton, arrived in the I era! Hospital from the effects of Vancouver via tne tjueen unar-clty (Hi yesterday afternoon's train j an operation for appendicitis lotte Islands, was stormbound at from the interior to attend the. which was performed yesterday. iMassett most of this morning and meeting of Prince Rupert Presby tery now In progress here. Mr. Wright is secretary of the Constable R. C. Oilker of the D. C. MeRae has accepted an in- tonight. vltatlon p attend a meeting of Victor radio dealers at the Hotel Vancouver-February 19. . He says that the sxsjwiag interest in radio here city detachment of the provincial mates It nebessarjr that he keep in police sailed last night on the close teuah with the latest develop-Prinoe Ruperi. for the south hav-1 ments. ing In his custody R. Riley of I is now expected to arrive at 9.30 DYBHAVN NEW PRESIDENT OF RUPERT CLUB tenced to three months imprison-1 Haaeltan arrived ln4he city frem John Dybhavn was elected presi- t tHJUkHi tT eUg;Juiuor;lthe, tntertor onr Wdy after dent of the Prince Rupert Club at William Bqglemann of the city noon's train and sailed last nlghi the annual meeting last night, sue who has been sent down for three on the Prince Rtrpert for the ceeding W. O. Fulton, whose term months for ealhing worthless 80Uth having in his custody Char- of office has expired. Other off i-checks, add a local boy sentenced wood and Dan Crowley who cere were named as' follows: . to two years in toe reformatory. ; were sentenced to three months Vice-president C. C. Mills. Simpson. i NOTICE L. F. Ooles, piano tuner, is now in town. Call Red 103 for orders. 36 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel tMiril XEIV MANAGEMENT Mniii KfiUi'd: TrurHcr' Haindr ItiMHtw: Hot ml Colli Water Prer Hu MrrU All Trains and IohIk Kates J1.00 and Up M'W IAI. MONTHLY K.VT18 JOHN FRY and A. DONALD rrayrMow PHONE 51 Central M. O. McLeod, Prince George; R. A. McRae and 8. Nitran, Lak-else: J. B. Agar. Terrace Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. I'RUDHOMME, Vrap. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy S. Olson and John F. Murray. Jap Inlet; C. Nickerson. city; A. R.'McDougali Smlthers; C. B. Let- , new. Port Esslngton: E. M. Letnes, land J. McKSlnnon, Falls River; G. Lougheed, Usk; P. Brentren, Port New Royal Hotel J. ZurclM. Itop. THE HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hot & Cold Wiiler; Steam Hat 75c PER DAY AND UP Tr trillion '.'HI Royal Pete Monyluk. city; C. H. Underwood, CUM., J. C. Harlln, Tide Lake; E. Scholner, Anyox. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT imprisonment at Otcalla by Indian Secretary Walter Hume. Agent Mortimer of Haselton for Directors G. H. Arnold, G. A. supplying liquor to Indians. Bryant, F. E. Robertson, B. J. Mel- lish, Col. J. W. Nlcholls and Dr. J. Colds! Attention is hereby drawn H. Carson. to the fact that there are too few peoBle UWng notice of my form ' A A vjrxyApA at treatment for colds. My com- I 1VC tl C WalUCU blned chiropractic and artificial sunshine treatment promptly ar- asi m sw1X In aala fttaftA H I Mooaaheart Women Svtiist Drive and Dance Thursday. February 13, Navigation Papers i cava a tvm ui esaj onwyui nuu j thereby prevents any complica-1 Men SucceMful yesterday in tions that may follow; and great . Exams For Boat Mastcrs rener is ieii irom uiese measures even when primary complications have set in. Treatment at your ANNOUNCKMENTS I Leit Erikaon Fishermen's Social ' February 7. Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance, Feb. 7, Elks' Home. Ticket Capt. Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner nome may ue arruiKra jor oy f aof.r. .nH m.tu uhn eniiorf phoning Blue 8S or Red 589. and lMt ntirht hv the Prince Runert on private cpnsulUtion. R. E. Byolf- hte return t0 Vancouver after con-son, D.C. 33 dUcting the examinations, awarded I tugboat masters' papers to the fol lowing whom he found successful in the tests: Horace Tattersal, Da- vid Ritchie. William McGllp, Rob- ert Smith and William Sim. Mill Resumes Cutting After Annual Repair at 8:30. 75c and 30c. (tf) The Big Bay Lumber Co.'s saw- Presbyterian Valentine tea Feb ruary IS. Church Hall. Elks' ary 11 Masquerade Ball, Febru- i mill resumed cutting lumber yesterday afternoon after having been closed down for a couple of weeks i while the machinery of the plant underwent annual overhaul. Valentine concert,' 'Baptist Labor RetaUlS Chureh; February 14; at" 8 xtt, 50c. . . ajneillclQ OcUl Moose Legion 45 Annual Novelty dance, Thursday, February 20. I Government Candidate Has Handy Players Club staging the The Patsy," Feb. 24 and 25" ut Moose Lead Over Conservative, While Liberal Was Swamped Hall. . .!.:.. SHEFFIELD, Feb. 7. Labor re-i . CHJtJV- Sixth Annual vt.p,all, tatned the BrlghUlde division of Auditorium, Friday, February 28, ! Sheffield in Thursday's by-election h (15) ! necessitated by the elevation of A. W. Ponsonby to the peerage. The ( Catholic Women's League Spring vote was: Marshall, Labor. 11,543; Sale, April 24. j Russell. Conservative, 8612; Lam- . ' bert, Liberal, 3660. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NARROW ESCAPE FOR SALE DeForesUOrosiley LINDBEHU CAMP. Cal.. Feb. 7. Radio Set in cabinet, including Colonel Llndberg had another nar-batteries and aerial. First class row esrupe yesterday when landing condition, $00. Phone 778, 33 in ii rough field. at Aaflsfl' British Sailors' Society Work Is Well Explained An Interesting address on the work of the British Sailors' Society, and particularly on the affiliated Sailors' Institute of Montreal, was given by J. Ritchie of Montreal at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday. He quoted from a speech of the president of the Montreal Board of Trade to show that the most vital force in the upbuilding of the port consisted of the sailors who man the ships. In view of this the community owed much to the sailors. The home of the sailors at New Radio is V mode with ST. CHARLES MILK Cream Soups and Chowders are vastly improved by the addition of St. Charles evaporated milk. Its double richness enhances their flavor, increases their food value. Try it in the tested soup recipes given in the St. Charles cook Dook sent free on request. Tms Douu Co. LntmADrpt. A. I lottuf Arctd Bldsn Vancouver Pleat tend me fret St CharUt Rtclpt Book. J. Ritchie UcZ Addresses Kotary Club on the Work Done in the East York houses 1500 men and cost about ten million dollars in all. The institute at Montreal acted as post office, money changers, bank, entertainer, and looked after i the interests of the men generally. The greatest work, however, was that of "throwing out a line' to the boys to try to hring them in and improve their liyjes. (On. an average at Montreal thejtp were four hundred every year signed the total abstinence pledges. The work of the British Sailors' Society in Canada was chiefly at North Sydney, Vancouver, Victoria ,'.nd Esquimau. At the conclusion, President Jeorge Bryant thanked the speaker tot this entertething anil instructive address. 1 Mr, Bell also sang two songs which were much appreciated. 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