II Wednesday, September 10, 1930 !OU'I I !UU Awilll Tln.iuh Htrt Ihruusb (o Umtliiiiiloit B l tAST I tVEAMSIIirS I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One New Gillette Razor .,.Qne,Ncv Gillette Tube Palmolive Shaving Cream All For 35 Cents rmes JLlcl. Tfio Pioneer Drugeisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists PEMBINA EGGDcivered. Per Ton $12.00 MIMEIIKA1) Eg.G delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MLNEIlfcAD IXrMl4-Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED h.illr.l- ' i n! I'.-tiur Knurrt V ANi'ODVKh. VKno..'!'.. hi i.uc. -,.r. iu-. etc. TiMMtov SJO ujh l .t AUVt. AUM An. HTKWAin Snm Hlxrt Fort tiouMa. u 1 y .. .. m . , .... , X FrlOor ItUIHTt. H I' AM .Mtcacr ctietktd mm B. C. Cojist Steamship Service SAILINGS J HUM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. WrangeU. Juneau, Skagway eptrruiicr 10. 20. S r; To Vuncouter. Victoria. ' .fcptenber 14jS4. Princess Martt OceNOtfr aUsTVtev 'Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday;! "tr ' Agents For All Steamohlp Lines W C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, I'rince Kupcrt, I'boi.c 51 Features of the New FORD Car Beautiful New, Streamlines Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield Rustless Steel for allbright metal parts Four Houdaillie double-acting, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Four Wheel Brakes, Fully enclosed Smoothness, Balance and Security at all speeds Long Life and Greater Economy, Call or Telephone For a Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. PlUNtU RUPERT, B.C. m. mnwirrirmnrfi 1 BgfjagBirr?wTiiMinvaTWMMBaBi Dr Alexander X-ItA SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNER BLOCK DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. - , . II Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hejlbroner's store. Meetings of the Rupert East Ralppayers' Association have been cancelled Indefinitely. J. By Mulr. district manager of the Famous Players-Canadian Cor-! poratlon, Vancouver, arrived in the , city on the Princess Louise this mornlne' from the south, being; here on official business in con-i nectton with the Capitol Theatre which his company controls. I i Q us Leighton, driver of a taxi' car which struck Charlie Adams, native boy from Aiyansh, on the Cow Bay road last week and broke his leg, appeared before Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of driving to the common danger and was fined $25. October G. i ANNOUNCEMENTS Rebekah Bridge and Whist Sep tember 10. Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Harvest Supper Moose Baxaar. October 16 17. Rupert East United Church Ba- saar, November 13. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Bazaar Dec. 4. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursday nd Saturdays DANCING .Evefy Saturdav aright, 9 to 12 Dam Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private s. Parties rhone 457 Prince Rupert 7B of TOTAL FARES to CANADA ADVANCED Britishers in Canada may now bring forward their Families, Relatives and Friends on Easy Terms. For uH dtiailt apply: II. J. LOl'GHKAN ItUt. Sujil. ' lOoiU'sntloii. Ca-tuuHua liM'rir K.. Vawwaw BRITISH RE-UNION ASSOCIATION I HIS timr lft ( anaiKan .Vattonal iHxik you through t I h" Old ( Ujun try . Truvrllhr 'dclun route arrtMM Canada. Your paaaae oau he boohed by any atoamtUio line ad we will aaatot you in aoowrlBg your aow ( VCo'll also laiure j iMir Haggaao . . . taauo TravelUr' Clioquw . . . ur-nnge Hold Ac-eotORMxIatton. Pla itukc yiur roawratlotM oarly. CJiotfe iiooinmo-tlaltwi alwaya g'uca firat. . K. V. McN l (iIlTON District rassenser .Agent Priiii r fi'u pert. !$. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRES COLIC AM CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH has been on the market for tho pat eighty years : its action is pleasant, rapid, reliable ana effective and relief from cliolera. colic, cramps and pains in tho stomach comes promptly. lrice, 50c. a bottle, at all druggists or dealers; put tip onhr by The 1. Mil-bam Co., Limited, Toronto, OnU United Church Bazaar Dec. 4. 211 T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines sails this afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Stewart on official duties. Baptist Church Tea and Sale o! home cooking at Baptist Mansff corner Cotton 8treet and 5th Ave-East, Thursday, Sept. 11 from 3 to 6 p.m. Come and bring a friend. 211 W. H. Spencer of the Dominion : Baths sailed this morning on the 'Princess Loutse lor Juneau where, after a brief visit, he will proceed !to Vancouver in the course of a holiday trip. James Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. S- E. Parker of this city, will sail on the Prince George tomorrow night for Vancouver where he will take up studies An the University of British Columbia. There were sixty passengers go- line north abased the steamer IPrtnreiu Tnita urhifh wa In nnrr. this morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Four passengers disembarked here from the vessel. We have arranged to handle durne, this coming season Lakeside Stove and Lump Coal. This is considered one of the best coals in Alberta . It k smoVr-ess ami without slack. We guarantee it to be equal to any Alberta coal sold . in the city Albert & MrCaitrcy, Phones 116 and 117. 216 FOR, QUICK, HARMLESS COMPORT ChildnnCryforlt HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'NDEK NEW M AN AO EM EN'T Steam llratrd. Travrllrra' Sample UMm; 1ltt and Cold Walrr JYf lta Mretv All Train and Ikwta Rates $1.00 and Up M'EOIAL MONTHLY KATES C. K. 1HGGART & A. DONALD rroprlrtori PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prmce Rupen's leading family hotel Hot md cold water in all rooou A. J. riiUDIMMMK, Prop. Cor. of Fraaer i nd Fifth Sts. Savoy W. Watkins, E. J. Lauck and J. Mollard, city. New Roral Hotel I. Xarrlll. -rtt. THE IIOTEI. MOltTII WHILE But Cold Water: Btoam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP TYIei'lHinr Ml Royal Mr. and Mrs H. Hanson, stew-art; A. Kusten and Mrs. K. O. Peterson. Anyox; Clarence McBeth, Vancouver; C. Strwart, J. Marsky, A. Duniop and Victor Benette. N. Ma McLean BOAT BUILDER Seal Cove Can take you out of water under roof for repairs. Any class bo.it built at reasonable prices. Boats For Sale. Ileal Bargains Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. Moose meeting tonight at 8 pm. Moose Bridge, Whist and 'Dance. Friday, Sept. 12. Good prizes. 211 The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail cl'erW Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed indefinitely H. A. McLean, formerly city engineer, has Joined the office staff of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. W. H. Tobey. C. N. R. divisional superintendent, is expected to return to the city tomorrow by train after a trip on official business in which he travelled as far as N. G. Vee, Chinese, was fined $5 In city police lourt by Magistrate McCymont yesterday afternoon for keeping his shop Open in contravention of the Barbers' Early Closing Bylaw. Dr. H. E. Rldewood; well known Victoria surgeon, and his son ' were passengers aboard the Prin- I cess Louise this morning going north to make the round trip to Skagway.i ' i C. J. Rogers, Seattle official of the Whlti! Pass & Yukon Route was a passenger aboard the Prin-cess Louise this morning going : north to Skagway and Whttehors; on company business. I Miss M. B. Hendarson. formerly !of the staff qf the local High School has Joined the staff of the Anyox High School this term and passed through the city recently enroute to the smelter town. Mrs. T. H. Wright, wife of the United Church pastor at IfHzelton will arrive in the city from the interior on tomorrow's train and sail tomorrow night on the steamer Prince George for a trip to Mrs. Edward Mayon and UttVr daughter, June, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver and far the next month will be the. guests of Mrs. Mayon 's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wa'iaoe V Orchard, MiagKYri Place. Making the first trip for th" company on fall schedule. CP.R rtcamer Princes'! Louise. Capt. Arthur SiaU'r. arrived in port at 9.30 this morning from Vancouver anl .Tild a couole of hours later for Skagway and other Alaska point The vessel had a light northbound passenger list as most of the movement just now is southward. I In connection with the question i of the number of standards to be ' used In lighting the downtown section, it was reported te the Council last night that the Power Company proposed to put In fifty but the council decided that the M decided upon was sufficient and that will be the number utilised, with 300 candle power lights on each. SITUATIONS WANTED PIANO wanted, must be bargain ApplyBax 45 JaUy News. 313 WANTED position in store, groceries preferred. Apply Box 44, Daily News. 314 mTOJirEisicranuiBmam A Vatch Special A $12 Watch for $9.50 It Unt a terrible lot of money saved. But it's SOME, and It to really saved. It amounts to this. We have managed to buy a 15-Jeweled watch made by a reliable factory. In a nickel screw oast which Is a quality always soid , for $13.00, which we can at present JSL - Sp Fnr S9.Sfl SO? II JOHUgUUJERr THE STORE WITH Tilt CLOCK 0x:k..:bl:'k:;&l;:k..bi mKuUK-xtua BUY COAL AND SAVE Albert & McCaffery Advise Public to Get In Winter Stork.Now; Get Rest For Less World wide unemployment and the difficulties arteing therefrom uring economic questions to the fore on this, the eve on what is predicted by many will be the hardest winter tli's. as well as other countries, has experienced in years. The question of cnal naturally arises, as the matter of fuel conies second omv to iooa, ana an nousenoiners. companies and corporation 1 'art! now eneaaed in f tannins: where At the meeting of the Library Board last evening it was decided to call for applications for the position of assistant librarian. Two applications were received. . one from Miss Brenda Allen and the other from Miss Edith Miller, but the board thought they might be open to criticism if they made an appointment without advertising for applications. GGEST, s- - SELL ER Hop Flavored and Plain, Packed . clusively in s a!:d, airtight tins. JJL s ar I Atteo Cornnd Roy Rofoardo, ifor having q-eat'jd a disturbance last night on' Th rd Avenue, were each fined with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate , McClymont in city police court thlj morning. Dr. R. J. Wride, Woitehorse physician and surgeon, and Mrs. Wridc wkk pa :s. nt;.'rs uboard th- Prince were passenors aaoard the Princess Louise this morning returning north after a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Dr. W. C. McKsshnlo, Dr. Dallas Ptiry and Dr. Byron Elliott of rarreouvrr and Dr. II.' Proud and Dr MfiMlllan of Winnipeg were in itftrinebiCrtDrge irecently enroute to the Peace River country in which their coal suoolies are to come from n"y speno me next month and what the price is to be. Now is , travelling. the time, by buying, to bring about i saving's :in the winter's fuel bill. j C.NH. steamer Prince George, The total production of the Na- Cant. Nell Mclean arrived to port iifelmo-Wellington mines on Van- j i;t 12 noon today from Vancouver, couver Island is 3500 tons per day. ; Powell River and Ocean Falls an-1 From one ,of the shafts known as ' will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon No. 1 hard comes 700 tons par day i for Anyox and Stewart whence she of the choicest coal produced by , will return here southbound to-thls company. During the winter ! norrow evening, cason hvn ther? is a great" 'de-t mand f yr this particular No. 1 harn coal it becomes impossible to ob- i tain any more than a very small j portion of this production. At the I present time of the year, however, j all that U desired can be obtained, i Albert 6 McCaffery now nave two . thousand tons of this choice coal! undoubtedly the best bituminous! coal on the continent, on their' wharf. Those who are desirous of! saving money on their coal nlUsJ during the winter and, at the same i time, get this choice fuel would be '; well advised to place their orders now for the full winter's supply. A reduction in price will be made to those who Juy lots of five tons or more and pay cash tor same. Ad vi (311) Kenneth Powe3. Indian, for, drunkenness, was fined $15, with, option of fourteen days' Imprison-1 ment, by Magistrate McCymont In city police court this morning. The regular monthly business luncheon. ot the Prince Rupert Oyro Club was held today in the Commodore Cafe. President C. A. Kirken-dall was in the chiir and there wa& , a fair attendance of members. OIL BUHNERS Agents for the famous "Ilay Burner" for industrial plants, hoteki. apartment houses, etc. and th? silent "York." fully automatic, for residences. We guarantee a saving of from one-'hird to one-half in fuel consumption. Enquiries Solicited Walter Longw ill Heating Engineer Phone 54 P. O. Box 730 Smith 8c Mallett LIMITED i. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Dasaestlc Oil Furnaces Telephone 174 Shew I!om 259 Third Av. W. SPRINGS! For any makes of cars and trucks. Repairs, reinforcing, re tempering, new springs. All work guaranteed. North Stan Spring WcrKM First Ave. E. P. O. Box 258 Prince Rupert. K.C. ttfortYc But Not Expensive" ' ' To'ne AVcll-Dressed In Prince Rupert, Sec -ANNETTE- Shoes, Hats, Coalts, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNETTE LADIES WE All COMPANY LIMITED Third Ave. & Fifth St. Two Stores 703 Eh.hth Ave. .