MIRD February 14, 1930. SPECIAL i Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 77w Pzoncer D.rittoista AVE. r SIXTH ST TELEPHONE ft?, 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS UMITED Milling lrim Prince lluuert i (H VEIt. Vlf'TOHIA. MwanMin Itay. Hutednle. Ocran KalU iii . TiifMtay, l:3it p.m. N Ol l.H VICIIMill. Ilbtrdule, Alert liar, nr.. iri4ar l.i AH.il. 'ANTO.V HTKWAKf. Naa. Utter, Net ItmuiiTu Alert i 'V v , , . ; M. SMITH stent rrlMe UuvnL II C. 1t-nu(h Ofkrts olJ to Victoria and Kealtlr .and bar rate tbeekm n to ilrUlnnlon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From ' MVEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 'nither Information Enquire At Local Office fl OAST r: .. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway ebruary 8th. 22nd. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle ebruary 12th. th. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver And Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. xrjp Excursion tickets Prinze Kuperl-VanoMfer and Victoria. $10.00. Agents For All Steamship Lines Oivharil. General Agent, 3rd Ave.. Piince Rupert. Plwrne 31 Ik I fa HPS k vm - a n vn Ainu l tc Lnrgcft "Railway Syftem in America STEAMSIIII1 AND TRAIN SERVICE -a iuir. from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC-T-'VIA. SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Tliursdat 10:00 p.m. t- ' VOX and STEWART eath Wedeadav at I njn. lu, MlllTII and SOUTH OULUN CIlAliLOTrE I8ImNI)S. f'r:nightly. i -- Mit:R thiinh i.i;vt: ritiMK hi r.HT ' ( HKIIMvMvW and NTlltlA M : a.m. fr PHINCK 1 "'ltii:. LKMOMOV. WINMI'Kl, all awlt Kmlrrn Caiu.U, linltMl Si :(... AIICM'V ALL Ol'KAN STB-tMBIIir Ll.lM ti Ticket Office. 528 Third AK Prime Rupert Phone Mil 0HE WAY TO GET INDEPENDENT! BUY SOME "IUBY CHICKS" (R. O. P.) Of fiie Highest Standard. Handle Them Carefully and You Will Succeed. I Can Offer You: '"'i J'.ymouth Rocks 260-324 eggs ' .;. Wyundottes 340-300 eggs Leghorns 340 and over 1W LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED Jack Selvig, Prince Rupert, B. C. truuiimiwm fPJBCHgffaWWI SAVE MONEY! PHONE 771 Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALBERTA COAL IN PRINCE RUPERT "Vc io per cent in weight and buy our coal, which is always " .'ifi cover and full weight. 'P :, 1-inch to 3-inch . ." ;,,'v i', .'5-inch to 6-inch 1 'i luict- Lump ' 'r-w"3rqras - COAL Bin the real Coal our fa-"'"'' idson U nirton inliiiV nn',mi' " I Bulkley Valley Hay! I f-faln and Robin Hood Flour. ? -Ma. Rupert Feed Co ' HONKS SK AMI iisa mm :fi8.go Dr Alexander rtlONE A7S IIKMNEII llltICK DENTIST r- I have something you want: you have something We fret together through the classified ads. Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. 68G. St. Andrews Society meeting tonight. Gosse. Phone monthly Moose dance Saturday 9. to 12. Ppahttef Orttieatr. AdHitaBion 50c. ' ;""! ' 50' W. D. Vance returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace. Try our Alberta Sootless Coal, mined at Jajper. Albert & McCaf- jfery, Limited. Thone 11G & 117. ! 41 At the Rotary luncheon yesterday visitors included Dr. Cade, J. W. Allen, Mlaac Aivajoff and M. P. McCaffery. - Seats are going on reserve for 'The Pasty" at S &m. Monday. De sure and buy tickets now and avoid the rash. 39 R. Brealy, representative of the Laminated Materials Ltd.. which takes Terrace cottonwuod logs for Its veneer mill at New Westminster 1 arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and will sail tonight on the Car-1 dena for the south. ! i C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary.l Capt. C. C. Sainty, arrived in port at 8.30 last night from Skagway and sailed about an hour later for Vancouver and Victoria. The vessel was over twenty-four hours late, having been delayed by encountering snow In the north. Passengers aboard included a Salva- jtlon Army party of about fiftv , persons frjom Alaska bound to : Vancouver to attend a Congress. NOTICE L. F. Cole;, piano tuner, is now in town. Call Red 103 for orders. Her$tt.e Boy Had Seyere q$3d md Croupy Cough lira. Henry E Irrnan. Weat Riwer. .N.B., write: "Mr little boaolit a very aetere oolu. and had a croupy eooga. "1 naa adviaed to try l)r. Wood's riiohvay Pine Syrup and hr hail oal taken three doses he gut relief, uid hefnre he had taiahed thr liotllo he viu all rid of hi eongh. "I would aot be without it in the how a it ia a woaderfnl eoagh aed-ietne. Priee, SSe. a bottle; large, family aii '(".; at all druggiata aad oaakrti manufarturod only by The T. Milbum n.i Limited. Toronto, Oat. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t'MF.K NKW MAN' Allt.MtNT fiteam llratrtl: Traveller iDaat.ile ' MajMaa: Hot aad t old Mwrer r leajAII Trata wmI Kates $1jW and Up sl-KCIAI. MONtlltV TtAttM JOHN FRY and A. DONALD lro rletara PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince .Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all xooms A. J. PRUDHO.MME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth Sts. Savoy L. Stafford, smlthers: E. Ze- cuy. New Royal Hotel 1. Karelll, Irp. THE HOTEL UOUTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlerihon,- fitl ItotryUn ryLn ' Royal and F. LM.yrvnybx; William E. Hansell, Ketchikan; Mr. ana airs. h. Henn, city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TnREE NO TROUBLE ATALL NOW kellogg's ALL-BRAN Has Benefited,. jiia ypman Millions today are eating Kellomr's ALL-BRAN guaranteed to relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. The cause of constipation is the lack of reughag-e in food. Add sufficient roughage and cdnatipation disappears. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is nearly all roughage. Here i is a letter from Mrs. IT. Gilbert (add reps on request), whith wfll be interesting to many suf-fererst "I had a very acrkrae operation In October a ad warn I cam. from tha hooyttal my main travel wai eon-aUpatioa. On dar I Old to tbo doctor, 1 an. goioc to cat ALL-BRAN,' aad atso I atartaS I km to travkta what, mr. Bo rod t can't prala. It onoaaii aad aai alwari telling mi Mania what It H lor ma." You will enjoy tke nut-like flavor of this delicious, ready -ito-aat cereal. It is rich in iron, and when eaten with milk or fruit juices, adds important vitamins to the diet. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is an essential in any reducing diet. It means every -day health to people all over the world. Your grocer has it in the red-and-rreen package. Served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. H ALL-3RAN Masquerade Dance. Good prtses, good punch, good music. Friday, February 14. (36) Shingles Before buying Shingles call and see us We have a special line. Albert & McCaffery, Limited. Phone 116 and 117. 41 Scandinavian Dance tomorrow night at Metro pole Ilall. The very latest dance numbers as well as real snappy Rhelnianders. Hanson and Fa rs tad's orchestra. ave money on Quality Iroceries LARD Gainers. 3-lb. Una LARD Gainers. 5-lb. Una LARD Oainera. 10-lb. Una .. OLD DUTCH CLBANSBR Per tin GREEN BSANS Per tin ..J. BULK SUGAR 10 ibs. 63c S1.05 52.00 10c CROWN BARDIKH In olive JC n ROGER'S OOLLHSN SYRUP Qft Un RJODS SULTANA CAKBP- -Fresh shipment. Ksveh ACADIA BONBLKS6 COO ylOn 3-lb. boms DSCKAJULUS TEA Broken orange Pekoe. ACn Per lb, 3TRA WBBRRIES-K ing Beach brand. Per tin CORN FLAKES Quaker or Kellogg's. Per pkg. : ASPARAGUS TIPS- Picnic aiw. Per tin HU rrsvs. Fresh creamery. Per brick NABOB COFFEE Per -U)Mn ;, KABOD COFFEE Per tin ' ; ROYAL CROWN SOAP 6 bars ; novAL CROWN SOAP. ; POWDER Per pkg CHRISTlierS GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs ROSED ALE PEACHES, Per Un 2c 9c 20c S1.S0 58c S2.75 25c Walls' Grocery duality Hight Prices Right I'HONli 56 1110N,E 56 ..4 atfaxl Phoned, Big .4 Taxi, tf "Glasses fitted bv registered Jnn. tomctrst at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Valentine tea Hill 60 Chapter. I. O.D.E., at home of Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, Smith & Mallett Block Saturday afternoon, 3 to 6. Home cooking. ' CHarles BocJdV.' president ancl gerieral manager1 of the Granbyl Co., was a passenger aboard thti Prince Rupert- last night bound from Anyox to Vancouver. Mrs. S. V. Ardagh and child and Mrs. C. O. Duncan of Terrace arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and will sail on the Cardena tonight for Vancouver. The appointment and service of F. V. Foster of Smlthers on the Male Minimum Wage Board has been the subject of questions asked in the legislature by Dr. Kingston Conservative member for Grand Forks. Michael Manson. Conservative member for Mackenzie, has asked questions In the legislature with regard to the operation and as sistance by the provincial government of the creamery at S. D. Johnston tailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. While in the south he will attend the annual banquet of the Sixteenth Canadian Scottish Regiment In W. Sullivan of the Commercial Hotel here and C. W. Dawson of the Qmlneca Hotel at Hazelton were among twenty-five to whom beer licenses were granted by the provincial government since August 30, Attorney-General R. H. "oo'ey, answered In the legislature pon questions being asked. j M rxig'eih weP known pioneer resident of Atlln campwaa a passenger aboard Uso.iPikiteao Mary 'I't evening boiiBdi fomVanicOuver, omrnted by hteisoriMMr. Dal- zleish was tme olrabe survlvors of th steamer Wartder which sank near Jureau with great loss In the Gold Rush days. Capt. Arthur Slater, well known here as skipper of the C. P. R. steamer Princess" Uouiee, will, not be coming north ' afn r'th tho 8kagway run. it tt uriHtbod. but wp take commarrVf rif 'orW fjf the company's new shins for"the Van-'ottver-Victoria-Seattle rati.' It is reported that Capt. Palmer, fornv orlv of the Princess Bna, will bo coming out this summer on the Al aska tourist rup. In answer to questions asked in the legislature by T. D Pattullo. Htomev-Qeneral R. II. Popley 4 i -u mat j. v. rviif was up- JLtJV 1 pointed liquor vendor at Prinee Oeorw on June 16 last at a salary 65C 1175 Pr month, succeeding E. iiwuiwu mane witivqb were un- patisfartory although his stock and accounts were In correct order The Attorney-General stated that he had no information as to whe ther Mr. Ferry was formerly president of the Conservative Asso ciation at Prince George. 20c t5C March 1. I 23c ANNOUNCKM KNTS Elks' ary 14. Masquerade Ball. Febru- Valentine concert, Baptist Church, February 14, at 8 p.m., 60c. Moose Legion 48 Annual Novelty dance, Thursday, February 20. Catholic Women's League ial Friday, February 21. So- Players' Club staging the The Patsy," Feb. 34 and 25 at Moose Hall C.N.R.A. Sixth Annual Ball, Auditorium, Friday, February 26. (15) Church Welsh Tea, Royal Purple .Bridge, Whist and Dance at Elks' Home, Thursday March 6. ! "The Rebellion of Youth." First : United Church, March 7. ! Pioneers' Bridge, Dance March 10. Whist and Catholic Women's League Spring I Sale, April 31. 1 i -u jsfcY'r v mJ9T . aaM jgM ma Don't Worry About tamins Of course, you need1 vitamins and you can get them all in this breakfast: A glass of orange juice for Vitamin G then a bowl of Shredded Wheat with whole milk for Vitamins A, B, D and E. A delicious breakfast, easily and quickly prepared and costs but a few cents. If you like a hot dish, pour hot milk over the biscuits. mm W&j&wy&L&Z WITH ALL THE BRAN ti ir- iifuAir uucat vr inc yy nvjLu wnoi .THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $IM BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 M Old Country A ALE OW Ciumnv Ale a ' Joi SJe j( jll Cot-crnmcift Liquor Stores . Rciixmbcr the njK .' Brewed and Bottled by the VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED XJERE is an excellent ale iX fully fermented . . . It is thoroughly aged, fully ripe-ncdandiioodforyourjicalth. Enjoy a bottle at your club or at home. The delicious flavor of this MILD ale will specially appeal to people who appreciate quality and julatability. 1 he hiith quality of the ingredients, care and tkill in every process of its brewing is responsibly lor its popularity as an ideal winter drink. Try it and you too will be' convinced. This advertisement is not published by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Advertise in "The Daily News"