IS ,,y. June 7, 1030. A Sullf rich flavour that gives complete enjoyment TEA 'Fresh Srosa the gardens TU A Graduate Pharmacist is Always on Duty at Ormes Limited Dispensary BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO Qrmes 1'ML yfie Pioneer Drueeists r.lDAVLO SIXTH ST. TELEPMONF-S 8? 6 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS ft - the necessity of clearing your supplies through the "s at Juneau. We carry complete prospectors' outfits right round in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. TAKU RIVER ms Prop. P.O. Ad-lress: isaBrwwxgrfJUMiiftiJiiiMii imrvsm Tulscquh. B.C. MNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton .... .'. .$12.00 1 HEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.G0 i .HEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 mr shush wki UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ulllnti Mum ITtnre Huperl , n VEH VICTOalA, Butedale. Alert Uy. etc Tuesday. 3-30 pm cilk. vu rouu. iiuifjiiie. Airt n. etc.. trwur miunutu H't ARM. A.N VOX, HTK.WAKT, Na Klr. Tori H1iiium0. son. if, S.00 D.tn. i 8IMI SON and WALES Tst.AND Thursday p m. .Uenue K M SMI III nt ITinre Knpert. n C i M Uh Hearts sold to Vlrlorla ai4 iUI ud bagcate therJied i! tu Destination ; , OAST I B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FltO.M WINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wranaell. Juneau, Skagway ane 9, 16. 20. 23, 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle , June 4, 14 . 21, 25. 26. Princess Falls, etc., Vancouver and . . . . Mary-Ocean rij ,., Iflttni vtciona, every riwnj, i Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard. General ARent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vho..c i Canad r mm mi, m ian National the Urgcii Kailioay Syforn in America VOX and STEWART each jvonnwaar -v UtTII and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, ays ni ju p.m. ' 'INA RIVER POINTS, Mondays, 8 a.m., " AAS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT- ct:i'T 81 xiav at I , ... (or MilN: 'f: su(V ,., . . Acency All Ocean Steamship 2C0 'I'kCt Uirice. B28 Tli rU AVC., iw .rv.. Ifi you lose anything try a classified ad. i Tr-. ! IIIIHII II II I" Local Items Dtntlst, Dr. J, It. Gosse, Phone C86. Baseball tomorrow at 2.30, . Sons ol Canada vs. Centrals. See the second prize In the Dally News campaign In Bulgar's win dow. It Is sterling silver. tf Scandinavian dance in Hall Saturday from 9 to 12, Admission, Gents 75c. Ladles 25c. The proceeds to go to help a sick boy. Please help if you can. 133 The Cantata "Penitence, Pardon ana reace win oe rendered on 8unday evening, June 8, in the First United Church. Soloists, Mrs. T. A. Ross, Dr. R. G. Large and W. Plommer. 133 At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night Rev. A Wilson asked for the support of the Chamber in entertaining visit ing members of the New Outlook Peace River Party. The matter was referred to the entertainment com-H mlttee. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night a letter was read from B. C. Keeley, Pact tic coast manager of Canadian Na tlonal Steamships, promising to give to Captain Elf ord any possible work in the way of adjusting com-mw here. The letter will be acknowledged. Two long letters asking for sup port of a movement in the East to construct the deep water canal on the Canadian side of the St Law rence and opposing its going on the American side were referred to a committee to report at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night. Two steamers will be here on Monday ' Inaugurating the summer tourist, schedules for their com-pdnW., TlifsJjiWf Charles will arrive from Vancouver enroute to Stewart. Anyox and Massett Inlet Tlff'TTMcWW Iratoe will be hew U ... AIm . C.NJt. steamer Prince Rupert, in command of Capt. E. Mabbs, ar- rurmin Don ttLiy, QSgMFaiis am oMoeatnis aitim aStlwart ifjg turrMnere soutflbou nfHiHFC 45 this morning well River and will Mil at 4 oon wr Anyox iice shesPill re nd tomorrow apt. Dan Donald is now in Vancouver and will proceed short ly to San Pedro to meet and take command of the company's new steamer Prince Henry. ANNOUNCEMENTS . . Moose picnic, Dlfby Island, June 22. C. N. Recreation Picnic to Terrace July 1. Canadian Legion Island July 6. picnic Dlgby FROM MONTKEAL TO BELFAST-GLiSGOW Juno at MUmedOM July 3 Mcllta TO GLASGOW-nELFAST- LIVERPOOL Juii IS. July 12 Duoheea of York mJuno 14 Montcalm 'o'Jure 30 Ducheu of, AWtoll I June 27 Duche ot Richmond xCalUng at Reykjavik (Iceland.) Not calling at Olaagow. j oNot oalllng at DlUu)t To CHERROURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMRURG ' June 30. July 34 Montclare j TO HAVRE-SOUTHAMPTON-I ANTWERP Jua. 19 ....r Montrotu) JuljT 8 jiA Metagama fhomqOjecv To CHERROURG-SOUTHAMPTON Jure IS. July 9 . . .Empress of Scotland June 34 EmprsM of Japan ,'une 38 July 18 . . . Binpreas of France July 3, July 33. . .Eirtreau of Australia f FROM VANCOUVER "I Tn H.nvHll-Juiiiiii-Clilna-rhllliipliiM ( Jun 13. Aug 7. Empress of Canada Jun 38, Aug 21. Bmpreaa of Rusala , Julv 94. Sept. IS, Bmprea of Asia Including call to Honolulu. 'Aoolv to Aienta everywhere or J. J. tOltSTL'K Steamship Oenl. Pass. Aeent CP U. station, Vancouver. TirE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF NEMES WERE BAI Could Not Sleep Tired All Day Long MIm Florene Coutier, Bark Lake, Ont, write i "I u troubled with my serves, could not deep at sight, and felt tired til day long. "A neighbor earn is. to saa me, cm morning, and advised me to taka "The lint box did mt rood and after the tilth box I was all to go back to my work." Price, 60c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. UUburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Mrs. O. Bird, who has been here since last July, is leaving on the Prince Rupert Sunday night for Vancouver. Miss E. Johnson of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff sailed on the Cardena last night for a vaca tion trip to Vancouver. Very exceptional buy opposite possible site new Hotel. City Assessor says worth $9,000, our price $3000. Helgerson. 133 O. B. Bush, well known pioneer Portland Canal mining man, Is passenger aboard the Prince Ru pert today bound from Vancouve to Stewart. Inspector William Splller Is ex pected back tomorrow aboard th provincial po'ice cruiser P.M.L. UJ'Jt. steamer rrjncesa mar Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived m porH at 8.30 last evening from Vaneou ver and waypolnts and sailed at 11 Miss Mary Walters of this cit Is included in a group picture of the nursea graduating, cla? from the Vancouver Hospital published in last Tuesday's Province. The Daily News hW received a copy of the official guide to Edinburgh. Any person able to use this booklet may have it by calling at the Dally News of ficeIt Is a nicely illustrated publication with complete information bout Scotland's historic capital. Miss Wllla Dyer will .sail on th Prince Rupert tomorrow night fo' Seattle where she Intends to locate. Mtas Dyer has lived her. since early girlhood and has bean one of the popular members of thr younger set. Her departure from the city Is regretted by many friends. SALT LAKE SERVICE Boat 23 leaves Salvage dock on the hour starting at 11 a.m. Sundays and Thursdays only, weather permitting. 133 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'MIKK NEW MAXAOEMEST Rlrnri llentrd: TrnvellcrV Sample Itoom: lint and Told Water free Itus MreW All Traliii and rinato Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY UATL C.R.1WGGART & A. DONALD ITiiprletora PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel, riot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PKUDUO.MME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sta. Savoy A. Pilling and W. Hussey, city; C. B. Letnes. Big Falls. New Royal Hotel 4 I. Zarelil. Top. THE HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Bteam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 31 Lou Fct, city. Royal Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. Mrs. Howard Steen left on to- dayy's train for a trip to Toronto. Mrs. J. Smith and daughter, Miss E. Angus, sailed on the Prin cess Mary last night for Capt. and Mrs. H. E. Denison arrived In the city yesterday from Porcher Island and left on today's train for a trip to Toronto. The annual picnic of the Prince Rupert Teachers' Federation, which was to have been held yesterday, was called off on account of the rain. Billy Brown, a woman, charged with disorderly conduct on Comox Avenue, was dismissed by Magls trate McClymont In city police court this morning. Major Gus Lyons, after having spent a week in the city and district on business, will sail by 'the Prince Rupert tomorrow night on his return to Victoria. Mrs. Stephens of the Beauty Parlor announces to those who were to make an appointment this month that she is leaving Sunday June 15 to be, out of town for two weeks. 133 H. C. Reskner of Liverpool, Eng land, who is on a tour of Canada arrived In the city by train yester day from Prince George and sail ed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver. In answer to queries it may be mentioned that the silver toilet set ind silver manicure set in Hell broner's window go together. Com iined they make the third prize in the Dally News' campaign. Hans Bergseth left on today's rain for Halifax where on June 16 he will embark aboard the after a ten-day trip as far north i steamer Bcrcensfiord for Trondh as the Taku River. Nnrwnv -nrmit tn MiomW' In th north of Norwav ori il visit J. M. Collison. Union Oil Co agent at Smlthcrs, who has been rttend'nii a meeting of the com "PhyrsAsaltSAdfpartrnerjt.Jn...Van couver. arrived from tre south on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded to the interior by rain. : k M&s Julia Walters, wh Vancouver to attend th ng got nfcg HYKORHALWEEHI AFTER. A FEW WEEKS USE OF D (. A. W. CHASES NEBVE FOOD MY FRIENDS SAY I LOOK BETTER. I KNOW I NEVER. FELT BETTER.. weheiEo H gradual tlon exercises of her sister, "Mist Mary.' Walters: R.N.. from the Van couver General Hospital nurses' training school, returned from thp routh on the Prince Rupert this morning. Dr. H. C. Wrlnch. M.L.A.. for Skeena. who has been In Victoria in connection with the opening of tenders for the new hospital building at Hazelton, and Mrs. Wrlnch arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and proceeded by train to the interior. Mrs. Olof Hanson, who has been pending a few days at Lake Kath- lyn following her return from a trip East, returned to the city on today's train. While coming West, Mrs. Hanson was called to the Rich Valley near Edmonton on ac count of the serious Illness and subsequent death of her father. DR.CH AS E'c E RYE FOOD HALT A CtNTUR or SUCCESS n rv m 1 Hunts' Furniture Store "The Store of Quality" EXTRA-SPECIAL One Week Only In Genuine Walnut and Oak Dining Suites Chesterfield Suites Beds, Springs and Mattresses Crockery and Hand Painted Chinaware Sets G. M. HUNT Third Avenue, Phone Red C37 (Jhurch' $zxvcz$ 1 rilllllll 11 1 1 Mill WHf IMH III Jl Hill JUI u'.'Jimi iv MWlsMsaMsiJlMAMAiJUIIMIUIIIIHiat CHRISTIAN SCIENCE u u Christian Science Society. 215 Second Avenue - This Society is a brahch bf the Mother Church, the First-Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 ajn. Subject, "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited. Reading room 215 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjni FIRST PRESB YTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Dr. R. M. Stevenson, M. A., Ph. D, F. R. O. S. will preach at both services. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Solo and chorus by Junior Choir, soloist, Betty Cameron. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Male voice quartet. "Remember Me, O Mighty One." FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning-worship at 11 ajn. Sunday School at 12:15. Eveningorsn!p at 7:30. The Choir will render the Cantata "PENITENCE, PARDON AND PEACE," by J. H. Maunder. Soloists, MrS. T. A. Ross, Dr. R. O. Large and W. Plommer. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) i : Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Whit Sunday Holy Communion at 8 ajn. Sunday School at 10 ajn. Morning prayer and holy communion at 11 ajn. Anthem by the choir. Evening prayer and service at 7:30 pjn. Foster Willan returned to the city on the Prince , Rupert this morning from a brief business trip to Ocean Falls. Thomas Mason, assistant Inspec tor, of customs, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here on official ' duties. . - Mrs. D. R. Barclay and child, who have been on a trip to Van-SouYet-anoV. V Jctoji,. returned itp the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Provincial Constable Lance Pot-terfbjvKf Stewart, who . has been onTtiltgp to Vancouver, is a pas-seijgwaboard the Prince Rupert todayVrTturhlng north. The late .William Patchell. whose death occurred In New Westminster early this week, .was a brother of Mrs. Parker .S. Bonrtey of Ocean Falls, formerly $f thls city. At E. Windatt, manager of the Wlndatt Coal Co. of Winnipeg, arrived in the city on the. Prince Rupert this morning after a visit in Vancouver and entrained here for the East. Dr. A. . S. Lamb of Vancouver, hospital Inspector for the provincial government, arrived In the city on the Princess Mary lastj night from Ocean' Falls, being on a tour north on official duties. Mrs. D. W. Morrissey, who has been spending the winter In Seattle, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning and will resume residence with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Moore; Fourth Avenue West. R. F. Davy, federal department of public works engineer, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert! this morning from Victoria to In- j spect progress that Is being made. on the construction of the fishermen's floats here. E. H. Mortimer, returning of fl-; cer for this riding in the forth-1 coming federal election, returned, to the city on today's train from a trip to various interior polling points for the purpose of making arrangements for the holding of the contest. Mr onrf .Mr .T rtrpor onrl fam ily will sail on the Prince Rupert! tomorrow ijlght for AyctorTarpther?! they, will take up,future residenrelj During the last week or so there have been several social affairs in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Qreer and: this evening the Oyro Club Is ten- J derlng them a complimentary dinner at the Commodore Cafe, Mr.! Oreer being a past president of that organization. Mr. Oreer will establish a men's furnishing business on Fort Street near Douglas in Victoria. They have sold their residence on Fourth Avenue East to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Little. A. R. Holtby returned to the city on today's train from a brief trip to the Interior on railway business. H. C. Fraser, inspector of schools returned to the city on today's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. MOTHERS now learajvalue.. of MAGNESIA. Because it la to helpful in keeping babies and children healthy and happy, every mother should know about Phillips Milk ot Magnesia. This harmless, almost tasteless preparation fa most effective in reliev ing those symptoms of babies and children generally caused by souring food in the little digestire tract, such as sour-belching, frequent vomiting, fererishnesa, rolic. As a mild laxative, it acta gently, but certainly, to open the little bowels in constipation, colds, children's diseases. A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia does the work of half a pint of lima water in neutralizing cow's milk tor infant feeding, and preventing hard curds. Its many uses for mother and child are fully explained in the Interesting book "Useful Information." It will be sent you, FREE. Write The Chas. H. Phillip Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. In buying, be sure to get genvint Phil' lips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors have prescribed it for over SO years. Check dandruff! You, too, can say goodbye to hair-worries, if you'll learn this simple method of caring for the hair. It is known to hundreds of stage and screen stars; used by thousands of women and girls, who haven't time for laborious methods. Sprinkle a little Danderine on your brush tonight. Then as you . brush your hair youll feel the soothing, toning effects. For over 30 years, specialists hava recommended Danderine; to dissolve the crust of dandruff; stop falling hair; tone the scalp, encourage the hair to grow long, silky and abundant. The first application gives your hair new life and lustre; makes it softer; easier to manage; holds it like you arrange it Evidence beyond doubt proves the benefits of its regular use. Danderine Jlie One Minute llairBeautifttr At All Drug 8tora Thirty Flvs Ctnta