U 11 '1 M May 17, 1930. I . OAST I I i .HIPS I k flflBE2E3E9i5Z AK TIME IS HERE carry a full line of Brownies and Kodaks rices to suit every purse from the Brownie ! he Cine Kodak and Films to fit them all. Daily Photo Finishing Service 7w Pioneer Druoetsta , :, AVE fr SIXTH ST. TELEPHONFS 8 620C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnii 1'iuin Prlnr Kupert "UVEH. VICTORIA, liutfldale, Aler! Bay. etc. Tueaday 8 30 pm s : ol 1 1 K, VM.-lolJIi. Ilulediile. Alert Ha,. Me . rndjr mldnlthl ! UU. ANYOX. NTF.WAKT. Maa. Kim. Port iuia. Sua-.:. R.iiO n.ra . SIMPSON and WALEH ISLAND. Thursday p.m. 'i-mif K M SMITH ni Prince Kupert. B.C. II Hrkrt old to Victoria sod. Krattlt And bagcufe chwifd h destination B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE ItUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skatrway May 10. 21. 31. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle-May 4. 14, 21. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and victoria, every f rioay, iu pm Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, ?hou Si ! an ad ian National t Largcfl Railway Sylem in America MEAMSHII AND TRAIN SERVICE from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ' i H and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. i tX and STEWART each Wednesday & Saturday at 4 p.m. N 'Kill and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wed- us at 10 p.m. ' KNA RIVER TOINTS, Mondays. 8 a.m., MS K1VER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m., r.SSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT ' M I I T Ht'MlAY (t 1 n. m.. for HUM K (iKl)K(lK. tllMOSTOX, u M; all polnti In KaMrrn Imiail.i, and t nlted HUtea. A; ncjr All Ocean Steamship Lines ki-t Office. 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 2C0 VY I TIE U 1 fi fiN NOW HERE Electric Starting 22 H.P. EVIN RUDE OR DEMONSTRATION THINE BLUE 315. Alex Macdonald, District Dealer 1 !. DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK n ISil, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. 5 Specialties 1 Jtre Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried EiIrc Grain Hemlock Flooring ... and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. fi lots off -grade material at reduced prices. 8 BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. g Manufacturers l'r'ncc Rupert, B.C. jjj mgCTiTfinnwMiaaH Local Items Dentist. Dr J. R. Cosse. Phone C86. .Selection of , new ehinaware and ctpekery just arrived. See Hunt's rurnuure ana upholstery, 1 n Miss Catherine Harvev. whn is talcing up nurses' training at the rnnce HUDert General Hnsnibi will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt, D. Donald, arrived, in-port on time at 10.30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Palls and will sail this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will be abek here tomorrow C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Cap tain Dan McKlnnon, is due in port at 7 o'clock this evening from Van couver via certain south Queen Charlotte Island points and will sail tomorrow morning on her re turn south via Englewood and Alert Bay. Sam Bloom Is finishing up a new six-room house at the corner of Summit Avenue and Taylor St. anl has started construction of a new eight-room house nearby. In early fall Mr. and Mrs. Bloom are planning on leaving for New York where Mr. Bloom had been resid ing until last January when he came here to look after his property Interests. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drive and Dance May 30. Eagles' Smokei, May 19. Bks' dance May 23, Elks' Home. C. N. Recreation Picnic to Ter race July 1. WANTED Family with school children House free one year. Enquire from Osland School Board. Ideal for Skeena fishermen. 116 COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Sprclalty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l'Mr.lt NEW .MWUlfc.MKXT Str ni llmt'd; TravrllrrV Siimplf IEmiiiiv licit and fold Wnlrr lYrf llu Mri'ti All Train and I Will l Rates $1.00 and Up srtXI.U, MONTHLY UATt.S C. R. BIGGART k A. DONALD lrrlrtor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy B. Hanson, Oona River. New Royal Hotel I. Zflrflll, "rop. TIIK HOltX UOKTII WIIII.E HJt fi Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplione SSI Koyal J. L. Bellna. Prince Oeorge Jo;hn Andrews, A. Andersen, Iver Robert-' son and W. Wrathall, city; R. M. Stevens, Inverness: II. Hendrick-sen, Port Bssington. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Quick RE LI E Rheumatism I-umbago iNeuraifa, Headaches Colds ASPIRIN i pain. J WVJ it A. II tablets will relieve No doubt about that. Even those deep-seated pains that make a man s very bones acne. Even the systemic pains that women suffer. They yield to these tablets I Genuine Aspirin has many important uses. Read the proven directions found In every package of Aspirin tablets and don't endure needless pains from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, etc. Keep a bottle of these tablets in the house; carry the pocket tin if subject to unexpected headaches, sudden colds. Quick relief, without any harmful effects. Aspirin does not depress the heart. Just look each time for the name Aspirin and the word genuine printed in red on every box. - TRADE MARK RtO. ASPIRIN Fur larm for sale, ask for details. Hrlgerson. -116 Tea sets and other crockery at Hunt's Furniture. and Upholstery Third Ave. 117 Mrs. Orme, wife of the mayor ol Prince Rupert, Is spending the summer months at the Quest House, Oak Bay Vancouver Sun. Mrs. Robert Sftfnpare of Kit wanga returned ' on tnis aiter- noon's train to the' interior after having attended In'e annual meet ing here this week of the Diocesan Woman's AuxMary'bf the Anglican Church. While here, Mrs. Sampare was the guest of Mrs. Nations at the Commodore Rjjomfi, Corp. J. H. Smith of provincial police divisional headquarters here Constable Andrew Grant of the city detachment and C.N.R. Con- stabe David Oeddes left on this afternoon's train for Prince George where they will give evidence at the Supreme Court Assizes in the case of a foreigner who is charged with having explosives and counterfeit money in his possession. FROM MONTREAL , TO BELFAST-GLASGOW ! May 28. Ju:? 21 M'.nn-do? June 11. July 2 Ml:o xKct calling r.t B"'.fMt. ( TO GLASGOW-BELFAST-L1VFRPOOL ' 'May M, Jur.f 37. Dushtai of R'chmbnci lunt Oushia of Bedford Jvn 13. July 12 tMcben cf -k xJun 14 Mantcfclm Not calling at OUaanw. xClllIn; at HrykJavlk-IoalaBd. TO HAVRE-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWERP Junr 19 Montroae To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG Ma j 39, June 36 MsntcUre FROM QUEBEC To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON May 31. June ll. Inprw of Atiatralla May 38, June 18 . .Empress of Bsotland , June 4. June 35 . . . . Hmptam of France June 34 BJmprrta of Japan FROM VANCOUVER Tn lawiill--lwwi-('hlna. Philippine May 30, July 34. Bmpreae at Aala Juu 12. Aug 7. E.Tvprea of Oanadf Jun2'. Aug 31 Enipreaa of Riuala Inrludinc call to Honolulu. Aonlv to Atenta everywhere or J. J FOKSTF.U Steamship Oenl. PaM. As-nt O P R. station. Vancouver Glasses fitted ty registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tt) Rupert Legion No. 45 meets Tuesday, May 20. Please attend. 110 Try Minehead egg coal for kit-hen use. Cean and hot. Phone 771 . "tVM '," Harry fflfSas 'fld'Hed last ntaht on the Princes? Mary for a trip to Ocean Falls. . . 'New quick change bed lounge, he very latest thing in this line, neat and useful. Hunt's furniture and Upholstery; , '! . j 117 i CN It. steamer Prince. William, ?apt. Willfarri Tnoniai," ls 'h6t expected back in port before tomorrow from her voyage to Queen Charlotte Island points. Einar Magnussen, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. L. Jessen, manager of the Boyle Bros, diamond drilling concern, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for Anyox, accompanied by a crew of men. An article from the pen of L. S. McOill of Smithers describing Lake Kathlyn is featured in last Sunday's Vancouver Province ma gazlne section. It is written in Mr. McQlll's usually interesting style.. Mrs. William Gilchrist .and daughter, Miss Margaret Gilchrist, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria, re turned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morn ing. Mrs. F. D. Rice and daughter, Miss Rose Rice, who were called to Toronto recently on account of the death of Mrs. Rice's sister, returned to the city on the Prince Ru pert this morning, having travel! d west via Vancouver. Arnoia Evans has taken over duty this trip north as purser on the steamer Prince Ruperfc sue T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co.. returned to the city on the "rinse Rupert this morning from a business trip to various southern -'ties. While away, he attended a Rotary Club district convention at nofcane as delegate from the local lab. C. J Fletcher, executive secre-nrv of the British Columbia Med ial Asso-.latlon. arrived in the Itv on the Prince Rupert this nornlng from Vancouver and, af-'cr a brief visit here on official inties. will sail on the Catala tomorrow night for Anyox and Stewart proceeding south on that vessel. A. E. Littler, acting superipten-dnt engineer of Canadian National Steamshos. Vancouver, dur-ni th? absence of Richard Knox in England, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, being here on official duties in connection with the overhaul of the company steamer Prince Charles In the local dry dock. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Monarch range. Phone Green 248. 118 PIANO for Sale. Snap for cash. Dawes Furniture Store. 117 ODD for skin disorders An active fluid that washes Into tha sirlt listif. I'Jear stainless, iti sooth-liir elrments penetrate. Krhlne storw on the instant eruptions disappear. The treatment has no rival. ORMES LTD. W J. McCUTCHEON, DRUGGIST ATTENTION. ,., .0tm a. a luiiJiiyiii TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearing your supplies through the customs at Juneau. We carry complete prospectors' outfits right on the ground in danadlan territory. TAKU TRADING CO. TAKU RIVER II Wm. Strong, Prop. P.O. P.O. Address: Tnlsequh. B.C. j You can be confident that its quality never varies I! SALA TE A 73) 'Fresh from the gardens urcft$emcii CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 215 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 am. Subject, "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on the first Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reading room, 215 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays'front 3 to 8 p.m, FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. ' Morning worship at 11 a.nv. conducted by Miss Haddock. ' Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30, conducted by R H. Llnzey. Solo by Mrs. P. C. Miller. "O Rest in the Lord." ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 ajn. Sunday School at 10 ajn. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED ceeaxng wonnan wcian wno leu Norwegian Independence Celebra Vancouver this week for Blrken- tcd at Banquet and Dance 1 J -l v 5 , t i I na, &iKaiifi, wnere ne win joint Last Night mfvpew, sjaamer .rincey avia lor its Irfp out to this coast. The one-hundred and sixteenth annlversay of Norway's Independence today was celebrated last night In the Moose Hall with a successful banquet and social which was attended by no less than two hundred and twenty-five persons. The affair opened at 8.45 and closed at 2.30 a.m., a dance being enjoyed after the banquet. B. M. Simpson presided over the banquet proceedings which opened with the singing of "O Canada" and the Norwegian National An them. Features of were addresses by Orme, John Dybhavn and Jack Sclvig, all of whom spoke suitably to the occasion. Other Items lnclud- Axel Norberg Laid to Rest Funeral This Afternoon of Well Known Resident of Oona River, Porcher Island The funeral of the late Axel Norberg, well known resident of Oona River. Porcher Island, whose death occurred in the Prince Rupert General Hospital earlier In the week, took place this afternoon at 2.30 from the chapel of Haynor Bros., undertakers, to Fair-view Cemetery. Quite a large crowd of friends was in attendance to pay final tributes of respect to the memory of deceased. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook officiated and Charles P. Balagno presided at the organ for the hymns. There were a number of ' floral offerings. Pallbearers were: Oeorge Greer, A. O. Morse, S. Peters, Ed. Christiansen, Oscar Martin and R. Johnson Girl Guides Had Enjoyable Dance , Sixty Young People in Attendance At Affair In I.O.D.E. Hall Last Night The Girl Guides of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, under the leadership of Miss Margaret Palmer, held a successful dance last night In the I.OD.E. Hall, about sixty young people. mostly of the High School age, being in attendance. Splendid music was furnished by Jimmy Bryant's six-piece orchestra and William Lyons was master of ceremonies. Miss Muriel Walker presided at the door. The affair opened at 8 o'clock and closed at midnight, delicious the program reire,HH ein served eeiore Mavor c. H tne Party dispersed. CJJ.R. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays, ed selections by a Norwegian choir and Thursdays. 3.30 pjn. which has been organized by Peter Lien and vocal solos by Mrs. F. W. Allen and M. H. Blott. ' Music for the dance which fol lowed was by Mrs. J. S. Black' orchestra with N. Gunderson as master of ceremonies. The social committee In charge of the arrangement of the affair consisted of Mrs. H. Erlckson. Mrs J. Moen, Mrs. L. Husag, Mrs. J. Johnsen, Mrs. M. Nllsen, and Mrs N. Luth. The program committee comprised Peter Lien, chairman, S Bruskeland and H. Erlkstad. J. Storseth presided at the door For East Mondays, Saturday at 1130 a.m. Wednesdays Beautiful hair ! I I Modern hair dressers arrange the hair so beautifully that it's bound to attract attention. That's why it's so important to guard its color and lustre; keep it in perfect condition. i There is no surer, simpler war to do this than with Danderine. Each time you use your brush, just moisten it with this delicately fragranced liquid. . Then as you draw it through ' your hair, it removes the excess oil; brines out the natural color; makes the hairy airly sparkle with new life and lustre.' ( How much easier it is to arrange the hair afterwards. How it stays in place. And try "setting" the waves with Danderine. They stay In so much longer. Danderine quickly dissolves the crust of dandruff; puts the scalp in the pink of condition; helps the hair to grow long, silky and abundant! Danderine Vie One Minute Hair Beautifler At All Drug Stores Thirty Five Cant