r Thursday, January 2, 1930 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Start 1930 with This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at I B f COAST I I STEAMSHIPS vaa i VKJI foj I' va n The Pioneer Drutetsts THIRD AVE 6 SIXTH ST. - -TLLEPMONrS 8?t20C Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED HalllDKi 1 1 vm Itlnc Rupert tut VAMontR. VICTORIA, Him lur. Ilulrdalt. Aim Hut. etc . Turn. rj, I. so i.m. lur VAMOUKK. VKTOUIl. ItulrdNl. Alrf IUj. rtc . IrldiT inMnfiht fir ALICE ARM. .IS10Y, STKWIKT, No. Wuf, I'urt HIiupMin. n-da). 5 .tO p ra. i:J .nd Airnur R M SMITH Unit Print Ruiwt, B.C. II nu(h M-krl told to Iftorl u, hntiln jud baiiaie ihwi.KI UiriMich In lintlnallon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Etfett From DECEMBER 23 AND GOQJ) UNTIL MARCH 31 For Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skarway December 28, January 11, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1. 15. 29. Princess Mry- Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Acrnts For All Steamship Unrs ". C. Orchard, General Artnt, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Anadian National Q7jc Largtfl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sallinrs from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, V1C-TORl.V, SEfV'iTi?E, and Intermrdiate points, eath Thursday 10:00 p.m. J. I vh ANVOX and STEWART each IVertntsdar at 4 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH ((UELN CHARLOTTE ISLWUS, fortnljhtly. rkS!tCMiCR TR.1IM LtAVt rKINCE HI I'CRT MOMlVV. ni.llEHtV ai SHI HKAV M ll:ttl IJH. fr rftlNCE il.(i;(.l'.. EDMONTON. HINMI'KO. Stl VH bXcrn Cauda. VMM AGtM'Y ALL Wr. ATCAMMIU LlMM City Ticket Office, 528 Third Air. Prime Kupcrt-l'hone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG-Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALRERTA EGG-Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP-Dejivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 5S0 Don't Sacrifice your Model T Eoid Protect your investment by running your Model T Ford as long as possible. Expenditure of a few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles of additional service. ., , Rrinz the car to us and let u$ lejl you, how much it will cost to put it in A-l shape.' We use only genuine Ford parts. All labor charged at standard flat rate. (p) S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue I'aone Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone , Big 4 Tnxi. tf Dentist. Dr. J. It. Gosse, Phone 686. Richmond's Louvre Clock Sale will continue for a few days. itiL fiim Jafiour. - who has been visiting for the ,pst JeAy months T. r. tisner, weu Known nere as representative of the Vancou ver wholesale stationery concern of Smith. Davidson & Wright, has 'ecided to settle in this city. It. II. Worlock of the W. H. Malkin Ltd. staff returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning aftef having spent the Christmas holiday at his home In Victoria. Dale L. Pitt, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co.. was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon, returning to Stewart alter a oner trip south. Six steel workers from Vancouver arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning to be en gaged in the repair work of the steamer Cardena at the local dry- aocK. fROUP H SpimodIeOotip Infrequently relUvedbr on application of VapoRud Or 2lMUIitmJ,rm IM Y.mrl? Richmtirfd's Louvre Clock Sale Will' bo1 nlinue for" a lew days; with relatives , to Lob Angeles, re- Spiro, Gurvlch and Nick durviph turned to the city on the Prince Ru- ( are sailing today on the Princess pert yesterday morning, I Norah for a holiday trip to Van- cnuver Voting for election of officers lor Deep Sea Fisherman's Union will be held in -their Union Hall on January' 3. 1930. Voting from 10 a.m. to o p.m. oniy. iteguiar meet ing at 7:30 pjn, Kenneth Powell. Metlakatla Indian, was fined $15. with option of 14 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymoht in city police court this morning for drunkenness and fighting on the street. A fair sized congregation attended watchntght service in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral on New Year's Eve. The service was conducted by Very Rev. J Ames B. Gibson, dean of the Cathedral M. R. Benlschke, weU known Ai"ice ! 3cal 0oTe- Arm mining man, wa? a passenger! , rnts. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. McLean. hyJyl vUltlne at A'wheaX mntovancouver and elsewhere in ; & J1? urc-it.ii'it,. .... i I- i -i... has persiinrnuy r? fused to allow Prinrp Riimrt vstrdav morning ! lnc Canadian Government totem fr VaucrtofcM 2I Preservatten party to work Aid C. H Orme returned tt-fee city on th- Prince RoDert oatMay mommg alter spending 'CawtsiSiai in Vancouver and Victoria. He has -i good holiday, he said, and is now all ready to embark upon the rigors or tne contest for. the mayoralty. The late John Theodore Phelsn genrai superintender' of Government Tiegraphs. who died on Otovr 15 ia!t left a net estate of 19.086 which is being divided equally amon; his fWi ehMdfen. one of which Is Mrs. J. W. Mteheus of this city. ,-ii Dr. and Mrs. John A West arid family wiU be leaving within the nert fw days f o- Vancouver, where Dr. West is to locate. Miss Joan West, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year holidays here. wiU sail tnnieht for Vancouver to resume her studies. With a rather light list of passengers. CJsT R. steamer Prince Rupert. Cant. NeU McLean, arrived In nort at 13:15 noon yesterdav from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean ! Falls. The vessel sailed at 4 djh. I for Anyox and Stewart and will be back nere this evening southbound. ronMffrable mail from the east orevcrted from commit here on accent of th slides on the rall-wav on the Rkena River wiU. it exoected. anrive via Vancouver on the steamer Catnip on Sunday Mails for the east have beendes-iat?hed from here this week vis Vancouver. Richmond's Taiivtw fTlrvk- flnla ! wll! continue for a few days. WISHING READERS AND 'THCIi; FAMILIES A VERY IiAI'PY NEW YEAR May 1930 set a new mark In your personal prosperity. Ross & Moore, Limited Chevrolet and Butek Dealers SUITS! SUITS! MADU TO ORDER Cutlini. V)rkmanhjiV nd Styl All Guaranteed .SUITS STB AM CLBANKD AN I: I'HKSSED We Deliver to Any Part of th City. Ling, the Tailor Phone M9 He parried oh and are, apparently. IjuH pleased with It b'.r, i i . i. . , Madame Annette Announcer Sale Tivo for One Price '.fSictte Ladles' Wear Co'ttd, Op- ' E "posit e Itoyal Rank. Jittxt to , Boston .Cafe Annette wishes to announce to the ladies of Prince Rupert that she is selling aU her Dresses and Coats two for the price of one. Annette is leaving for California in a few weeks to bring back a new spring stock. ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR CO., LTD. ANNOUNCEM GNTS Moose Charity Ball January 16 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel VNHMt NEW LVXAOKMKXT Mm llfatrd: Trstcllcta' Huh4 Itamm: Hot and CmM Water llvr lu Mfrt All Tnuw tHvd Ikiats Rates $IM ami Up KIrriAI. MONTHLY BATES JOHN niY and A. DONALD IYoirlHr PHONE 51 Central J. Johnston. Port Edward; T. F. Kelly, Pacific; Z. P. Oagne and R. Dyer, C.N.R.; T. McCann J. Melville. D. Livingston. A. Niven. R. J Dixon and A. Mitchell. Vancouver Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in. all rooms A. J. FRUDHQMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mr and Mrs. H. Kelday and family. Dlgby Island; R. Kenneth and Charles Beck, Vancouver; O. Fraser. P. Voyer and -C. Sullivan. cltyb,a.'Deleren and II. Dae iln- New Royal Hotel J. Karrlti. IVop. Tilt: HOTEL UOItTII WIIII.K KM St Cold Wtr; utMtn Hut 75c PER DAY AND UP TNfflioit SSI Royal otum Bene I uregg and W. H. Frost city. V. The Junior Hall at the Salvation Army was f tiled on New Year's Eva for a watchnlght service. Adjutant William Kerr officiated. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, returned to the city on the Princess Norah this afternoon from a brief trip to Juneau on official duties. William, .MulvJhlU, Yukon c White- Pdsk "traifrllespatcher at Skagwayt and Mrs. Mulyihlll .were passengers' aSfcaJJthe ' Princess Norah this aflemdorr going to Seattle on a vacation trip. Doug Frizzell was about the only local swimmer who would venture a New Year's Day dip In the harbor here. He was In for about half an hour and. as might have been expected, reported that the water (2) 'was rather chilly. Miss Phyllis Brlndle and Miss Martha McTague. who have been spend inp the Christmas and New Year holidays at their homes In Ketchikan, returned to the city on the Princess Norah this afternoon from the north to resume their studies in convent here. James It. Oaudln. superintendent engineer for the Yukon & White Pass Navigation Co.. with headquarters at Whitehorse. and Mrs. Oandin were tnimnSArii ahoarri the Skidding on the icy road. Mayor . Princess Norah this afternoon aal McMordlc s car went off the 1 tw throuarri to Vtrtnrin wh t.hv Norman McLean is relievlna asUtreet 2 8lxtn AenueneaJ Mtu- will spend the remainder of the n..TK-2m- SlfJrnSf Place on Ntw Year's Eve; whiter. 7 n2?r& car was bftdlv damaged, the; oUh Ordinary Nw Year services holidaT Vancouver for brW(caped without hurt 1 Mla8 Rtta McLean sails by the Dr W T Kerrin wai the orinrlnal - VSJISfi vvSfi Prince Rupert tonight to resume of th-Jii J h- ftudles at the Provincial Nor- "L.f ..n" ?Pf-rtI mal School in Victoria after hav- warp held yesterdav morning and evening in the Roman Catholic r,hur"h of the . Annunciation. Morning mass was conducted by Bi-hop r. M. Bunoz assisted bv rather .T. Hammond and Father tmii Leray of Stewart. The bish- K nLMe nd KimnP aL' officiated in the evening. to, G A Bryant oiyuui. waa " InTh. Ah.ir w,year holidays here with her par-! Ui-n frisrhter ChlRiwack. Cant. J Muir. having lain over New Year a Albert ft McCafferv's doc where fhe discharged a cargo of coal, moved ud t.r th Big Bay Lumber -Co.'s sawmill this (mormne to hiad lurcher for Vsn will be a DaswnRer aboard theeonvr ty veci t n aw... in .. Prince Ruoert this evenina aoinsri m sail for the wiU he leavnT next week for Van-1 L1! town tol . ... ' - "ouvcr on his annual vacation.!"" home to vncouver- '' AHeen Patxnore. wh- is at- White in the conh he will eele- .. . 7T7' I'nding the Provincial Normal brat th- twentv-fifth anniversary " "'SrtST ZlrZZzF7? C00.? Vtrtoria and Ml-, Dor-of Vancouver Province appeared a Dhv his marriage Patmo-e who is enroHed at n!,tlirp 0. chfcj 8?medlck the! 'he vTn'"r'tv nf riuh rniiimhi Edward Ebv. Smlthers riardware kfoff1tt. .. Vancouver wi'l sail on the erchant who wills has tiefco been uccil on I'll a m trip bliu L I1'! SLSSLIS-IP -. . . m . . ! '?ta R"oert tonight to resume ner studies m the south after havln? spnt the Christmas and VTt, holidays here with their X&tbt'tf.it. ,W. , Patmore. .avief; been delayed by stress of weathr in the north. C.P.R. eampr Princess Norah, Capt. O. C. ea'ntey arrived in port at 12 30 rtn-)n today from Skagway and other Alaska points and sailed at 2 o bv for Vajioouger. The vessel m-unternd near Green Island a sale so strong that all she could do was hold her own In the teeth o" it Th's cs used her to be some 'wr..ir.' ftve hours later than or-la 'iay . r reported . There were 92 Baesencers .on board the steamer n -hiding eleven who disembarked hens ij, r. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOCT BrtlUant bracelet between Corunodore Cafe and Fifth Avenue West on Tuesday evening. Finder please phone Green 512 (2) WILL The person who took the new gabardine coat from the cloakroom of the Moose Hall early on New Year's moming please leave same at the Dailv News Office. (2i OF CHAKOCS The following is the scale of chargres made for reading notices ; " Birth Notices SOe. Cards of Thanks. 52 Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c ner name. Marriape and Bngageoient 4 ' announcement! S2 TELEPHONE 657 VALnNTIN DAIRY TOR S KEEN A 1IRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese mnS II PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Plane ana Furniture Moving. We wish you the joy of the Festive Season Among the many greetings offered you this season include our sincere message of friendship and good will. May 1930 bring happiness and prosperity and the con-tinuance of the friendly relations between us of the many years past. Power Corporation oi Canada, Limited Prince Rupert, B.C. Many Attended Boston Grill New Year Eve The Boston OrlU was a popular venue for New Year celebrants on Tuesday evening. There was cabaret entertainment in the evening and an excellent spread was served. CLUB DANCE OUTSTANDING As usual, the annual dance of the Prince Rupert Club was one of the outstanding affairs of social importance in Prince Rupert on New Year's Eve. One hundred and twelve persons were In attendance at the affair for which the whole club premises were given over. The spacious rooms were gaily decorated and lent a gala appearance to the general scene. W. O. Fulton, president of the club, was In general charge, and G. P. Tinker was master of ceremonies. Music was by Al SmaU's orchestra which excelled itself for the occasion. O. H. Arnold was chairman of the refreshment committee. The ladies who assisted In making a master-oiece of this important feature were Mrs. O. W. Nlckerson. convener, Mrs. Olof Hanson. Miss Norah Rivett and Mrs. E. S. Tait. In charge of liquid vefreshmenL; were P. M. Ray, C. C, Mills and J. W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby were re- for Jie decorations and-H. rislble Tobey arranged the favors. Col. J W. Nlcholls had charge of the music and Capt. J. R. Elfert in-' vltations. The affair was in full swing from 10 pjn. until 4:30 a.m. Those Present Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt, Mr. and Mrs. Bazzett-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. George, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward, Mr. S. Ward, Miss Lorna McLaren, Miss Blanche Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. Brodhurst. Mr. Barlow. Miss P. Gwyer, Mr. Atkins, Miss C. Thome, Mr. and Mrs Burton, Miss and Mrs. O. A. MacMlllan, A. Wal-uiii Mrs. G. A. MIIacMlllan. A. Wallace. Q. H. Arnold. Miss Rivett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bulger, P. Lorenzen. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton. J. W. Scott, M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlnton, Mr. and Mrs. McCatfery, Captain Elfert and Mrs. Elfert, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross, O. P. Tinker and Miss L. Tite. P. M. Ray, Mr., and Mrs. Haworth, Mr. .and Mrs. Greig. Mr. and Mrs. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Boulien, Mr. and Mrs. W. McAfee. Miss M. McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. Shadwell, J. H. Pillsbury, Mr. and Mrs. A. Connon. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlan, Mr. and Mrs. Klrken-dnhl, Mr. .and Mrs. W. P. Armour. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, T. Trotier. L)r. and Mrs. H. L.. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gonzales. Mr. and Mrs. Nicker- 1 son. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Tobey, T. ! W. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Carson, Mr. ! ind Mrs. Russell Bnrith, Mr. and, Mraj Carson, Mr. and 'Mrs. M. Blott. ! Mr ..and Mrs. BushpyT John Bushby and1 Miss M. Palmer, D. Nelson, Col.i Nlcholls, W. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. ; O. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Johnson, Reid McLennan. Mr. Moore, Trevor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johns, W. Lambie and Dr. Leaden- ! ham. ! NEW YEAR'S EVEDANCE ladies' Auxiliary of St Andrew's Society Scored Great Success at Annual Affair The Hogmanay daneei lot the Ladles Auxiliary , 0f.. the ;SA,Anr drew's Society M the Mofige Hall in Tuesday evening woJ a groat uccess. Three hundred persons "er present and dancing to the strains of ,unesome music by Mrs. t. S. Black's orchestra was highly ntoyed from 9 pm. untU 3 am. During the evening selections were ?iven by an eight-piece pipe band nder the leadership of James sturgeon. Howard Steen was master sof eremonies and.. thf general com;-mtttee in charge cdnited Mt Mrs. "5. A. McPhecj' eotftener, 'Mrs. leorge Gedde, Mrs.,,. Howard Ueen, Mrs. George Seott, Mrs. Jack Watson and Mrs. Ralph Moran. On the men's committee were Jack Watson, Ben Dalgarno, George Geddes and Howard Steen. Presiding at the door were Mrs. '4cRobbie. Miss Jennie Watson and Jack McLean. At midnight, delicious refreshments were served with Mrs. Percy Cameron in charge in the kitchen. Midnight Matinee At Capitol Was Well Attended ' ' The midnight matinee at the Capitol Theatre proved a popular venue for those desirous of celebraUng the event of the New Year on Tuesday night. There was a fine vaudeville program as weU as new talking pictures. The ,New Year was ushered in with noise and enthusiasm. Many people took occasion to attend the theatre before proceeding to other social engagements. Bill Tilden in Final of French Covered Tennis PARIS. Jan. 2 Bill Tilden defeated Christian Boussus, young French southpaw, in the semifinals of the French international covered court tennis championship today 6-4. 6-2. 8-6. He will meet his old rival, .lean Borotra. in the final on Saturday. MINESSET-NEW RECORD Canadian Mineral Production 1939 10 More Titan 1928 in OTTAWA, Jan. 2 The mining industry of Canada reached a new high record in 1929 when the value of production amounted to $303.-876,000, or 10 more than in the previous year, according to official estimates. Six young Wrangell people and VANCOUVER WHEAT six from Ketchikan were passen- gers aboard the Princess Norah VANCOUVER. Jan. 2 - Wheat this afternoon going through to was quoted on the local exchange Seattle where they will attend today, at $U8fe. .school.