Monday, September 8, 1930. ., c SPECIAL! SPECIAL! leV.WMfsn r COAST ! .XAMSIHPS , W WCTIfltc Razor One New Gillette Blade One Tube Palmolive Shaving Cream All For 35 Cents Osmes Iul Jw Pioneer Drugeisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists IIHBIJI III II PEMBINA EGO Delivered, Per Ton' $12.00 MINKIIEAl) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.G0 J1INEHEA1) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton ... 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 SELVIG BROS. Have moved to larger and more convenient store next to Electric llakery REST QUALITY MEAT, FISH and VEGETABLES Telephone 7G5 Third Ave UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED h4l.lni t iuni trim It u pert I VANCOl'VEK. VICTORIA Buttdiui-. A.-n Bay. etc TuaMUy, S.S0 pan I f VANtOHt.K. HlllkU. Bulttfale. Atel lw. Me . ITUM? inldnltb tor ALICE ARM. AMI OX, SIK.WART. KiM KMer. -urt Mmp.ou. Sunday. S.IK) am. (XI HI' blMPtiON Hid WA!H ISL.-iN'D. rfelirviaj p.m 1: ' -.'lid Attnue U M Mim nl rtlnre Knprrt. II C Tlroush iretr d to tlelwi t real tie juui baccate cbeti-ed Ihioiifh lu dexlltullon B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAlUNCiS !KUM rKlXCE KUPBRT To Ki't liiknn. Wransell Juneau. Skagway Vit'inb; r li). 20. To Vuik'c nrr. Victoria. 8eattle ,!; rmoi r . 24. Princess Mary--Ocean Kalis, etc, Vancouver and viciuiiu. every f'rioay, 10 pjn Agents For All Steamship Luk-i W C. Orchard. (lenrral Acrnl. ltd Ave, I'rlnce Kuprrt, I'hoi.n ii Features of the New FORD Car Beautiful New .Streamlines Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield RustlessSteel for all bright metal parts Four Houdaillie double-acting, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers r iif in i r II I J tour wneei, manes, vuuy enciosea Balance and Security at all speeds Long Life and Greater Economy. Call or Telephone For a Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. fair i - Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrisUat Ilcilbroner's store. D. A. Brown, accountant for the Swlfl-cangaigrrCP., who has been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, returned td the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Mr. arid-Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard after having made the round trip to Skagjy, returned to the city' from the north on the Princws Charlotte Saturday afternoon. ' W. O. Valpy, who has benn spending the summer at Masselt, engaged in cannery work, return- i ed to the city on the Prince Char-1 les yesterday afternoon from the; Islands. i t Ven. Archdeacon Ed. Hodson of: Ocean Palls, administrator of the! diocese of Caledonia during the absence in England of Bishop O. A. j Rlx, arrived in the city on the ' Prince Rupert Saturday morning! from the paper town, being here on ecclesiastical business. Henry Macdonald of Port Simp- ion sustained abrasions about the forehead, face and wrist at moon Saturday when he was thrown to thetground at a tapcl car to the back of which he was hanging, unbe known to the driver, was started up on Second Avenue near the Prince Rupert Hotel. 'vfsr ?nt ilf ! 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Rebekah Bridge and Whist Sep tember 10. Moose Basaar. October 1C. 17. Presbyterian Bazaaj,;$9v..(30t OLD COUNTRY TRAVEL A HOY ALLY . . . yet pcoiKimicaUy. Canadian !atiimal will arrange your pas-aasje 1) any tefMnahip line, Chtaiee Acounimtxia'tloiw, Passports,' Troller QiequM, Haasiase Iitnr-a nre . , , and . . . 1 lute trttin stto hwim ' Canada. rTwaadSsm Hotel W-M atkmal Fur Injur ma turn emit mr writ l It. F. MeNAl'OlITON Distritt l'aiwencer Agent Prince Kuprrt. B.C. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel irWlEK MW MAN AOBMENT Strum llratrd: 1rueJirr' Nsmple llooma; Hot and Cold Water I'rre Di? Meelt All Train and ; iiwiiii Kates $1.00 and L'p !ri:t lL MdMltLY IIATKS OUMliaOAUT & A. DONALD froitrlelwra PHONE 51 Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot ,tnd cold water In all roomt A. J. rnUDHOMAIE, Prop. Cor. of Fraser i.nd Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. Zorelll. rop. Till? IIOTfl. UOHTII WHILE Hl V Colli VVn'vr ateam Heat 75r PER DAY AND UP Ti'iPiiiin.- ;si THE DAILY NEWS YOUNG WIFE STRENGTHENED Pinkham's vegetawe , Compound Bancroft. Ontario- "When I ; first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabls lompounu i bad been inarnea about a year and my strength was leaving me on account of mjr condition. I wuraty 19 and it was my fin child. My mother told me I needed something to steady my nerves and a girl chura toid me to take the Vegetable Compound. I am so thankful 1 did because it strengthened my whole system and now I feel perfectly well and have a sweet little baby boy.Mas. J. B. SiaLSis, Bancroft, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. William Clapperton, who have been on a trip to Smith-ers, returned to the city on Satur day's train. Having been taken 111, Arnold Evans, regular purser of the steamer Prince Rupert, is ashore In Vancouver this trip and, O. C. Foote, until recently assistant purser of the Prince Henry, is relieving him on the RuperJ. Y. Katata, for having unsealed liquor in bis possession, was fined $50, with option of 30 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McCly-mont in city police court this morning. Willis Bell and Patrick Derman were each fined $25, with 30 days' option for drunkenness. Theodore .Wernicke, son of L. Wernecke. Keno Hill mine mana-er; William Gordon, son of W. Gordon Wh,tnhor" steamship of ficial, and Albert Taylor, son of Tgnc Tavlo Whttehorse merchant i were passengers aeward the Prin cess Charlotte Saturday afternoon bound for Vancouver to resume Universities studies after having spent the rfirrunei vacation in the north. With a capacity 'list Of passen gers which took up all her accommodation. C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt- B. O. Jones, arrived 'n port st 4.40 yesterday afternqrin lrrm Massett Inlet, sailing in the kveningfor Vanoouver. jThe pas senger net included the crews of Watun River and Shannon Bay canneries which are -now closed for the season. All but a few of those on board went through to fATARRH of head or throat Is ctuaDy benefited by the vapors of V 8CKS VapoRub Ovr II Still Jatt UJ ary EvncoBE.:!QT t mux sm rmm The Jewelry Store Umbrella You'll generally find that it's an altogether superior article. Haven't you noticed it? Yes, it costs a little more, but think what you are getting. Why, often the handle of our umbrellas costs more Is worth mere than some other whole umbrellas. We have just received some new patterns and styles In colors and the new bands, priced from . An to? hi. JsTtoMUL IN SILK JOHUgULGER?. CiEWtLLtiKo THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK Dr Alexander X-KAY SERVICE PHONE 573 ItESNER BLOCK DENTIST Dinnerware, china, glassware. Ilcilbroner's crockery, Store. Kitimaat football players' Aiyansh and not Kincollth'ln the native championship final laat week, they explain. f ""J Mrs.Bohlcr arid son ijJamai James who had their usual largo d play at ' the local Exhibition this year, left by Saturday's train on their return to Kitsumkalum. Inspector William Splller, divisional officer commanding police, left on Saturday'sftrtrln Ti V; is for the Fort St. John district of the Peace River country to investigate the circumstances of a double murder announced in news despatches. I O. W. Mawson, representative of the general office of the Carpenters' Union in Indianapolis, was a visitor here last week. He arrived from Vancouver on Wednesday morning, addressed the local union ithat evening and sailed Thursday evening on his return south. Mr. and Mrs. P. Vandewall, who have been spending the summer at Skagway where Mr. Vandewall's father Is United Spates customs officer, were passengers abooard the Princess Chirlofte, Saturday afternoon bound for, Seattle where Mr. Vandewall .will resume his University studies. i , , C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. C. C. Salntey, arrived in port at 3:30 Saturday afternoon from Skagway and sailed an hour and a half later for Vancouver and Victoria. It was the farewell appearance here this season of the Princess Charlotte now that the tourist schedule is completed. Herbert Doolan and Arthur Nelson, Indians, for having'llquor in their possession, were each fined $34. with option of 30 days' imprisonment Magistrate McCly-mont to .fiily. jaojice court on Satur- daymwaigHFranki Borden, Joseph Paul aa$ hasiea Robinson, for intoxication, were each fined $15, with 14 days' option. Some fifteen agents of the 8un Life Assurance Co. from the south anr! their wires arrived In the eitv on yesterday's train ' after having attended the recent convention of the company at Jasper Park and sailed last evening on the Prince Rurjert for Vancouver. Mr. and MrsV'-Sam Jabour arrived home with' the 'tiart hich was greeted at the statioh here by representatives of the Prince Zupeft Chamber of Commerce. Miss Audrey Tremayne, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 11. E. Tremayne formerly of this city, was a pas-srn?er aboard the Princess Char lotte Saturday afternoon return-i ing to her home at William Head.i Vancouver Inland, after having I made the round trip to Skagway. j During her brief visit here arte wis i greeted by many old friends. Miss, Tremayne was making the trlpj north with Oordon Fleck and Miss Nonv Fleck of Vancouver. I "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" "The Delicious Creamy Quality" imiiniiiimiMciMMw m ' .tVANMItt. "The delicious, creamy quality of Pacific Milk enriches all foods. That Is why I like it." These words, taken from a letter received yesterday from a patron in Prince Rupert, gives the big point about Pacific Milk. The nutritious richness of this fine milk has been mentioned in nearly every one of the hundreds of letters we have on hand. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsford. H.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage rfTTTiiin iiiinnr ' ' Phone 69 Cartage, Warehousing, Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano Furniture Moving. and and FOR SALE 12 Dozen New Laid Eggs and 2 Large Spring Chickens Postpaid to any address between Burns Lake and - ': Prince Rupert $7:00 Cash With Order MRS. C. A. CHAPMAN Rev. Peter Kelly, United Church minister at Delia Coola, arrived in tne city on tne uasaia.jast; evening from Namu, being here on ecclesiastical business- Another Scandinavian dance was held on Saturday evening In the Moose Hail. There was a large attendance at the affair which proved very enjoyable. James Brown. Canadian customs officer at Carcross. Yukon Territory, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon bound for a holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Rev. and Mrs. John Byrne and child, who have been located at Carcross, Yukon Territory, disembarked here from the Princess Charlotte Saturday afttmoon and entrained today for Paynton, James Farquhar returned to the city on yesterday's train from Terrace where he attended the funeral on Saturday of his father-in-law the late Canon T. J. Marsh. Mrs. Farquhar is remaining in Terrace for a while longer to be with her mother. Mrs. H. R. Grant, after having spent the past ten days here visit - ins; with friends, left on today's train for Prince George where she wlT. again stay with her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Harlow, for a while before proceeding to her home in Fort William, Ontario. Mclntyre Manning, engineer for the Premier Oold Mining Co., who has been on a trip for his company to mining fields along the north coast, arrived in the city on the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon from Alaska and sailed last evening on the Catala for Premier. Urkion steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 5.30 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return hers southbound tomorrow afternoon. The vessel brought north a good- sized passenger list. Mr. and Mrs- If. N. Brockleeby and son and daughter returned to the city on the Catala yesterday i afternoon from a two-weeks' trip south. Mr. Brocklesby attended the recent conference at Departure Bay, Vancouver Island, of Pacifis Coast workers of the Biological Board of Canada. Arthur Cade, son of Dr. and Mrs. jJ. P cade of this city arrived in I town on yesterday's tram after j having spent the summer north oft the Skeena River with a highway' l locating survey party. He wHl bi ! leaving shortly for Vancouver to i resume his studies at the University of British Columbia. Formation of the Canadian Fish it Cold. Storage Co. with a capital ' of $1,000,000 to develop the fishing I industry at Prince Rupert Is an-. , nounced James Carruthers, grain I exporter of Montreal, and Sir Geo. j Doughty of England are Interested : in the venture. Twenty Years Ago column, Vancouver Province. Algie Hunter of the local Customs House hade the round trip on the Prince Rupert yesterday to Ketchikan on official duties -while the Prince Rupert is on the present schedule a customs officer will make J,he rpund trip from to Ketchikan, ft&ither .each week-end toi.orderfs,!! th cleaxiag of passengers, and; baggage arriving Sunday evenings on the vessel. Rev. James Gillett, Indian Agent for the Queen Charlotte Islands, was a passenger aboard the Prince Charles last evening bound for Vancouver, having in his chaw fifteen native children who will re-sunir tliir studies at CoqualerUM Institute. Surdis. after spending tlv: summer at their homes on the Inlands Mr Gillett will return north m the same steamer at th" end of tlu.s week. SMITIIERS, B.C. Moose Bridge, Friday, Sept. 12. Whist and Dance, Good prizes. .. l .; ('. .U, Oame Warden Ed. Martin returned to -the city on yesterday's train from a brief trip to Sunny-side on official duties. Miss Mabel Thompson sailed Saturday afternoon on the Princosi Charlotte for a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Don McLeod. assistant metallurgist for the Oranby Co., was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to Anyox after a holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Aid. and Mrs. Theo. Coilart and son, Robert, who have been on a two-weeks' trip to Vancouver and elsewhce in the south, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. ID. Judson of 8pokane. who !s nterested in the pole business around Terrace and elsewhere In ths district, arrived in the city from the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon and proceeded up the line by train today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Oak buffet, child's 2-Wheel cycle. Phone pi" 7t4. 211 WANTED mornings. Blue 403. Olrl for 310 Fifth housework, Ave. Phone 211 OIL BURNERS Acente for the famous "Ray Burner" for industrial plants, hotels, apartment houses, etc. and the silent "York." fully automatic, for residences. We guarantee a savin? of from one-third to one-half in fuel consumption. Enquiries Solicited Walter Longwill Heating Engineer rhone 584 P. O. Box 730 Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone) 174 Show Koora 240 Third Av. W. N. M. McLean ROAT BUILDER Seal Cove Can take you oat of water under roof for repairs. Any class boat built at reasonable prices. Boats Per Sale, Real Bargains SPRINGS! For any makes of ears and trucks. Kcpai-;, reinforcing, retemperiag, new springs. All work guaranteed. North Star Spring Works First Ave. E. P. O. Box 358 Prince Kuprrt. B.C. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Castidy-Welllngten In any quantities. ,(lso Bulkley Valley Hay, fliatn and Kobln Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AMI 5M