1BI rvt. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ol'KKATINIJ O. T. 1 20,000-TON FLOATING DHVDOCK Kncir.ecm, Machinists, Boilermakers, lllarksnalths. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworker??, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 OAL! PI MMNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton ... . .$12.00 MINEHEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEHEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nalllnt. t'loin ITIiir Rupert r VANCOUVER VICTOaiA, Buudale. Alert By. etc Tuesday. S.30 pjn I' r VXMOLDH. Vll lllim. llutrdale. Alet lla. Me., trlday inldnlthl ':r I.ICR ARM. ANVOX, STK.WAKT. Naa. KHer. Tort HIinVMtn. un. day. S.aO g.n. '-nr KIMrSON and WALES 1ST AND. Thurvln) pm. I ; nt .tenue R M SMITH Utnt Prince Rupert. H.C Tlmiith trkrti ld to Vtrtorla ai'd Seattle And biwilie tlikfd Ihruiifh to (Intlnsilon I Bl COAST I L.'l AMtltlP I B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau. Skagway une 9, IS. 20, 23, 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle- June 4, 14, 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every rriaay. iu p.m Aft nts For All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard. General Ajent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhu.. Si SERVSCf I onvind Prince Rupert Dally except Sundays, 1.00 p.m. for Jasper and Edmonton, thence by . . . de luxe Transcontinental trains The "CONFEDERATION" "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" through to Toronto and Montreal, fcminif nlso tho principal Prniric cities, making M direct connections with all important points in Eastern lanaua aim the United States. Low Summer Fares Now in Effect iri lam 1 .ri.toiiLi 1 For Information Call or Wrllo (VEI McNauxliton, District ramrnxrr Agent, Prince Rupert, RC Rev. and Mrs. S. V. Redman, on .their way beack to Queen Char ;lotte Islands after having attended the recent United Church Confer ence in Vencouver, sailed on the Prince William last night for Ski. degate. Patsy Mazzei is coming before Magistrate McClymont in city po uce court mis arternoon on a charge of driving to the common danger. The charge is laid by C.N. R. Constable David Geddes who alleges, that Mazzei broke the speed limit In driving down the over head ' bridge toward the railway station rand drew up on one of the platfprjns. In compliance with a petition made two weeks ago by the pro perty owners concerned, the city council latt night gave lntroduc tory readings to a local improve ment bylaw providing for the construction of a 17-foot asphallc sidewalk on the north side of Second Avenue between the Prince Rupert Hotel and Post Office. concrete sidewalk had been orgln ally planned at this point. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT FURNISHED Flat, 4 rooms and bath . Phong. W ...it, T OCT fM cm-p tiro rrirt rim oHth eover. plBnWiIfiP4! 1 1361 I No adulterants 100 per cent pure Antieuter-Butch -lidweiser Barley-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARK RIQI IN BODY NOT BITTER Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t'MIKK NEW MANAdKMI'NT Meiini llfatrd; Tratrllrrn' Sample lt(Mim; Hot ami Cold Water free Him MrrU All Trains and ltnat Rales $1.00 and, Up KrrXIAI. MONTIII.V ,ltATKS C. R. RIUGART & A. DONALD rrrletir PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. I'RUDIIOMME, Prop. yUorfcQf Fraser and Fifth3t3. Savoy ! K. Brydon, Rainbow; Bert Mit-Icn and J. Smith, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, l-rpp. TDK IIOTIX UOHTII WHILE Hot Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplmnr 3HI Royal J. Cech, Big Falls; Dominic Ros Ohhfadpn T t a v. : r . ii. n: ureen. sccre bratiori committee ell decided last nlgHt Col I Tue:day, June 10, 1930 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF A Graduate Pharmacist is Always on Duty at Ormis Limited DispQr BItING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO Qvrneslm yfw Pioneer Druejcists THIRD AVE. f SIX in ST. " TELEPHONE 8?,200 Three GraduateJJPharrrjacists Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gossc, rhone C8G. See the second priza In th iNerRlmptiin, in feaW uuw.-av 13 sterling silver. " Daily iFire insurance ' on dwellings and furniture is cheap. Helger- i son. 135 Tom Hanson, rrequent offender, was found guilty by Magistrate McClvmont In citv nolle i -rf (....w wivw yesterday r.fternoon on another charge of drunkenness and tence was reserved. sen- Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. City accounts for the two weeks ending June 6 totalling $114,000 were passed for payment at last night's council meeting. DInnerwiircy chinay crockery,' glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. D. C. McKechnie, field engineer for the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., sailed last night on the Prince William for SkidegatCi D. C. McKechnie, field engineer for the- Consolidated Mining is Smelting Co., sailed last night' on the Prince1 'William for Skfdegate. A few days more and the chan ces for entering the Daily News campaign will be gone. Enter now and stand a chance of winning one of the four big prizes. tf The case of Mrs. Sam Bill. charged with keeping liquor for sale, is coming up for hearing be fore Magistrate McClymont In city police court this afternoon. Afternoon lea and sale of home- cooking will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Hougari,j Tenth Avenue on Thursday, June 12 from 3 to 6, in aid of the St. Peters' Church. Everybody welcome. 135 J. C. Brady, M.P, for Skeena, will be back on the Prince George tomorrow morning from the session of Parliament at Ottawa, having travelled west via Vancouver. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Brady who went to Vancouver to meet him. A local improvement bylaw pro viding for the construction of a new sewer in the lane between First and Second Avenues from Eighth to Ninth Streets was final-ly reconsidered and adopted at last nights meeting of the city council. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, delayed by tie in making Naas River calls, arrived in port at 2.45 this.afternoon from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points, and istechadulcd to sail at 3.30. pjn. forvaricoi points. Sliver and way Eifaeltir form it the'Cele- ginal specifications were somewhat ambiguous, not setting forth clearly the exact work that was to be done. covered by insurance. Equlnment of th department had been 'inspected and found to be In good order, the report stated. A recommendation from thei Vt'llties committee thit tho tendfr of Fraser Pivn of $370 en.h for th" junnlvin" n .. forms for the members of the fire rtonart.ment bp accepted wa? adpq-d bV'thVcltv council YasV night Aid. Macdonalrt chalrmart rl'tlhe Vtilltles committee. exolalnd 1 that fipvpn flrm hnH Ktihwtftt&4 Ktja ranging from $35 to $45 and Fri-er fo pavn's tender, had been ronldcred the besdvaluei MaVlng'hpr firsvovaVe of the eason on the Alaska run, C.N.R. steamer Prince George. Capt. Nell McLean. Is due in port from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls at 11.30 tomorrow morning nd will sMI at 2 30 in the afternoon for Skaewav returning here at 7 o'clock Monday morning and calling south at 4 p.m. that dav. The Prince George and Prince Ru7 pert will operate opposite eacri other on a weekly schedule to Alaska and. on July 5, the Prince Henry will be here on her first Ts new Kitchen Help Many large tour parties afe booked to vUlt Prince Rupert during the coming summer and early next month they will start to arrive. R. P. McNaughton, district passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, announces that the following are some of the larger and more important groups that will be here: Deioraine (Malntoba) District Builders' Association, 40 people. from train to iroatrJuly5r IriteThatfonSTZoiTta L'lubs, liuf f alpt four paiwlthiboui-Sapeo- ple In eachfnronflRStino? 'train, July 2. 4. 7 and 25. Northwestern Alaska Tours. Chi cago, three parties. 70 or 0 people in "each', round trip to Alaska from Vancouver (illlUlUVCI by U boat UU.H and KJ1U cast VWSb irui from the. city cpun-hereby rauiy HlAugdsf 11 it to grant the out&ft PoacelRJverrrt uc oi rtcrupuus nui urounas on , undBXkumWak nf n July 1 to the Sons .of Canada forlcani 20flReonle use in connection ith the annual carM&a. armiig he uommion uay ceieorauon. Uirbcding efiSt by "7, im Tenders for City Hall kalsomint Kerr-Bryson Western tour, 50 Ing were not opened at last night's Toronto people, train to boat, July council meeting but it was decided jio. to call for new bids after Aid. Adams Across Canada tour. 50 Brown had explained that the ori-1 Montreal people, train to boat, July 19 Miss Hardlsty tour 20 or 30 Cincinnati people, arriving by train and sailing for Vancouver, July 28. Fifth annual triangle tour party, In connection with a fir which 100 British Columbia people, arriv- occurred aboard the halibut boatt,n8 y special train, staying over- Nuba on the local waterfront ves-imnt nere ftna SmS soutn DV terrt mnrnlnff it is exnlalned that;bo"t July 2S- a match was thrown into a bucket. Milden tour, 30 people, train to by one of the members of the crew . boat' July 25 just before the explosion. The skio- j Pitman tour'-50 froi Mon" Der. Ous Slaney. wastnot aboard at;tria1' ,boat 10 tral.n AUgust he tlrtlt ? ' -T B wjhviuhi pawy, uucin- Fire Chlsf D. II. Macdqnald reported to the city council last night, during the month of May, his department had responded to a total of ten alarms, fire damage for the month being placed at $20. natl people returning fronfSan Francisco convention, arriving by boat and proceeding east by special train, August 23. ANNOUNCEMENTS 22. Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June! Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home. , will save you Time Keep a copy of the New Magic Cook Book handy and you'll never have to worry about uhafto Bene. Whether you need a suggestion for luncji . . . for dinner ... or for your tea guests, you'll find the answer In this new handy housewife's help. It's a compact, complete directory of nil the good things you'll ever want to make for uny occasion . and it's FREE! Tills Aeu Magic Cook Book contains more-than 200 tested recipes. Your copy Is all ready for mailing. Send for it. TOURISTS TO COME Many Large Parties Will Prince Rupert During Coming Summer Visit Send us your name and address and a copy will be mailed. Write to-day. 3 outof cTrry 4 Canadian women, who bake at home, aay they use Magic he cause it Rives consistently better bale in g result t. If you use Magic Itaklng Powder, it will ensure better baking results for you too. ThUfmet wj rvltl in a mvnt Uomintofftcids intwatlfafion STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED GILLETT PRODUCTS TORONTO MONTREAL KTN.NIPEC mnd brmnchn Inmllth principal Cnnmdian cilUt took for thl mark on erery tin, It i our guarantee that Magic Raking Powder tloe not contain alum or any harmful ingredient. The Weather . Prince Rupert Raining, calm; temperature, 50. . Haysport Light wind, rain 54. - Port Simpson Light south wind rain. 54. y a Mil JUU ActObCUl II ralSy. boat and I wpecuj iftraln, C. N. Recreation Picnic to Tcr-,j race July 1. Ip Canadian Legion Island July 6. picnic Dlgby Hunts' Furniture Store "The Store of Quality" EXTRA SPECIAL One Week Only In Genuine Walnut and Oak Dining Suites Chesterfield Suites lids, Sprinjs and Mattresses Crockery and Hand Painted Chlnaware Sets G. M. HUNT s 5 Hazelton Cloudy, windy, 62. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 45. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm. 6th Cabin Raining, calm. 56. 58. Atlin Clear, south wind, 49. Whltehorse Clear, south wind, Carmacks Cloudy, south wind, Telegraphic communication was interfered with last night and this morning by reason of slides between Haysport and Terrace. Late this morning, the wires were coming up again. Evinrude Outboard Motors and Peterborough Boats now available oh TIME PAYMENT PLAN 25 PER CENT DOWN PAYMENT, Balance over several months to suit purchaser. HUY A BOAT, and enjoy its use while paying the balance. FULL PARTICULARS FROM A. MACD0NALD 720 Second Ave. W. DEMAND Next to Tost Office "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD" Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. rillNCE RUPERT, B.C. LUMB KILN DIUED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Hoards, Dimensions and. Timbers '',' Doors, Windows, Shinties, Etc. Odd-lots oCf-gradc material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, Il.C. WW9 .-.-WW rtPrf.:rJ,-..