dnosdsy, February 12, 1930. SPECIAL ! Whale-Bone Brushes Excellent for Massagitfg (the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1.25 I B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS yfie Pioneer THIRD AVE. 6 SIXTH ST. Three Graduate UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mallirm Vwm rrlnce. Runrn lor VANTOlAKK, VICTORIA, Snmuim U, Ilutrtlale. Ocean Kail. Ibit. nr.. ruM.(ia. 1 p.m. For VAN OliI.K. VIC I OKI . liuedale. Aim Hay. elf . Friday inlilnlt til lor ALICE AUM. AMIIX. STIAVAKT. a. ItHer. Turt HIii'yMin. Sunday. S.oo p.m. U.1 Jnd Aenue K. M. SMITH fnt ITlnce Rupert. B.C. Urolith tleVet old to Victoria and Seattle, .and baccate checked Ihrniich t ilrttlndlon ., , Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 For Further Information Enquire At Local Office t&vyij B. C. Coast SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway ebruary 8th. 22nd. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle 'ebruary 12th, 26th. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 djii. Round Trip Excursion tickets Prince Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria, 810.00. Agents Fr All Steamship Lines IV C Orchard, GCiWfarXgcnt, 3rd AVc Prince Rupert, Phone 31 ' Canadian illliJJsBjijsjjjjjjjjBpJBPjKisMSJ (Qfo Largcfl Railway Dru(jcista TELEPHONE 8? L 200 Pharmacists Alert Steamship Service National 0& Sylcm in America Dr Alexander MaaBSWHMBSOTMaasvstaasasBBMakaMMWsMaw t I'llONr. MS tirSNF.U III OCR DENTIST are being made by the railway romnanv and the Grand Trunk Pa cipal court of revision on the 1930 . tUe. !,, vMtfrrinv. afternoon's train from a weeks trip to Terrace, Haz-elton and Smlthers n t, foNnnahton. C.N.R. dls . tn the rltv! the Prince Rupert this morning tr. Prlmnnton to at- STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Saltings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursda 10:00 p.m. I'OU ANVOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OUELN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. riKSEMiKIl TltAIN IXAVl! I'KIMT. KITCKT MOMIAY. HUDMIKDW nti Tl IlIHY ill ll:SV .m. Tor I'RIMT. (.KOlKiK. I.DMOMON. MINNUXH, nil point Intern Canada. Culled 8lte. AGENCY ALL OCEA STEAMMIir LlNM City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 ONE WAY TO GET INDEPENDENT! nUY SOME I1A1JY CHICKS" (R. O. P.) Of the Highest Standard. Handle Them Carefully and You Will Succeed. I Can Offer You: B rrcd Plymouth Rocks 260-324 eggs Whif, Wvandottes . 540-300 eggs Whit .. Leghorns 340 and over 100 LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED Jack Selvig, Prince Rupert, B. C. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassidy-Wellington in any quantities. Also llulklcy Valley Hay, Oraln and Robin Hood Flour. ftu.ee Ruper! Feed Co PHONES 5H AND RKR Mr nnd Mrs. C. E. Starr, who left J n fu!i for Seattle, are now on trol r trip to California, iclflc Development Co. at the munl- regular monthi tKhenn nf v, n.i n at, u imte iiupcrw uyro IIUO Was hflrt In n i ! f -today The new president. C.lrir, Kirkcndall, was in the chair.' R Nlchol. assistant tn Ynflnn pmrnlssioner for thi rnnnHinn SilOnal RnllKni,. ...I... j K cn yesterday afternoon's on " trom Wlnnlnon u-i i 1 'onncction with appeals whldtteod a company cqivfefence.;, , Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone r.8G. Ilousehpld needs at hair price at the Denny Allen closing out sale. 37 'Port Simpson vs.' Prince Rupert. Thursday night, Exhibi-Hon Hall. 37 Try our Alberta SoMlcss Coal, mined at Jasper. Albert & McCaf-fery, Limited. Phone 11C & 117. 41 ; Join our Art Classes and make iyour own home refinements, instructions free. For Information Phone 6. McRae Bros. Ltd. 37 JI. C. Fraser, lnspecter of schools returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a 5 trip to the Interior on nfflcial duties. The proposed new downtown i light system was under discussion ! at a meeting last night of the util-! ities and Board of Works commlt-jtees of the city council. Otherwise business or the committee was of a routine nature. Miss Grace Rutherfojd arrived in the dty on trie Prince Rupert this morning from Van.eo.uver and will be the guest for the jiext six weeks of'Mias Laura-Stephens, Em-rnerson Place. Miss Rutherford was formerly a member; of the staff of the Milady beauty parlor here. NOTICE L. F. Coles, piano tuner. Is now ta town. Gall Red 103 for orders. 38 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mooseheart Women Whist Drive and Dance Thursday, February 13, at 8:30. 76e and 90c. (tf) Presbyter lair Valentine tea February 13. Church Hall. Elks' Masquerade DalL Febru- ary 14. Valentine concert, Baptist Church. February 14, at 8 pjn., 50c jMoose Legion 45 Annual Novelty aanee, rnuraoay, February 20. Catholic Women's League So- fclal Friday, February 21. Playera' Club staging the "The Patsy," Feb. 24 and 25 at Moose Hall. ON.n.A y Sixth Annual Ball, Auditorium, Friday, February 23. (15) Catholic Women's League Spring Sale. April 24. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMllll NEW MANAGEMENT SI nun llrut'd; Travellers' Sample ItiKMti: Hot uml I'old Water Tree lliin Meets All Trains and IViats Rates $1.09 and Up SPEflAI, MONTHLY ItATrit JOHN FRY and A. DONALD lrorrletori PHONE 51 Central Mike Houlrban, Calgary. Savoy Hotel 1 Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMMF,, Trop, Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sta. Savoy P. Moyer, city; C. B. Flewln and G. E. Brown, Port Simpson. New Royal Hotel J. Znu'III, 1'iop. TIIF. HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hot & Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 281 Royal Uyeda, Port Simpson. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NLW MANAGEMENT -rt-rr THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TnREB DO YOU SUFFER FROM. CONSTIPATION? Countless remedies are advertised for constipation. Many relieve for the rnoflient but Jhey are habit forming tajjd,,mus) be", continued. Others contain, calomel, and dangerous mineral drugs, which remain in the system, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave S depressed after e fleet. Avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage nature's machinery to become lazy. A purely vegetable laxative such as- Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently touches tht tyver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipation poisons pass away. The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs When down town don't forget the Denny Allen half-price sale. 37 The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Clerks' Association, scheduled-for last night, was cancelled. F. 8. Walton, ON Ji. roadmaster, returned to the cjty on yesterday afternoon's train, from a trip as far as Pacific on official duties. W. A. Tolmie, auditor for the Pacific Salvage Co., who la paying a visit here on company business, will sail by the Oardena Friday night on hU return to Vancouver. Misak Alvasoff arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver for a De business visit. He win proba I hly return south on the same boat ! tomorrow night Provincial Constable R. C. Oilker of the city detachment, who has been on a brief trip south on es-court duty, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Ru- i Pert this morning. ave Money on Quality bceries LARD Gainers. 63c 3-lb. tins LARD Oainera. S1.05 5-Ib. tins ....., ... LARD Gainerm. S2.00 10-lb. tin OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 10c Per tin ORBBN BBANS 15c Per tin v BULK SUGAR 65c io lbs CROWN SARDINES in oltve OCp oil. 2 tins ROGER'S GOLDEN SYRUP 20c Per tin REID'S SULTANA CAKDB OCp Freeh shipment. Bach ACADIA BONELESS COD J-lb. ba ; tOX DSCKAJUL1E TEA Broken orange Pekoe. 65c Per lb STRAWBERRIES King 29c Beach brand. Per tin CORN FLAKES Quaker or 9c Kellogg's. Per pkg. ASPARAGUS TIPS 20c Picnic slse. Per tin BUTTKR 3s. Fresh 0 OA ,qreame.rj. Per brick i. -yAtU NABOB COFFBl 58c Per 1-lb. tin NABOB COFFEE 52.75 Per 5-lb. tin ROYAL CROWN SOAP 25c 0 bars ROYAL CROWN SOAP 20c POWDER-Per pkg CIIRISTIIE'S GINGER "' 35c SNAPS-2 lbs: . ...'- ROSEDALE PEACHES 2s. 23c Per tin Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Hight PHONE 55 PHONE 5.6 ; 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Moose dance Saturday 9 to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. 50 Very good bargains still going at the Denny Allen closing out salo. 37 Elks' Masquerade Dance. Good prizes, good punch, good music. Friday, February 14. (38) Ben Llpsin returned to the city i on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Shingles Before buying Shingles call and see us We have a special line. Albert & McCaffcrv. Limited. Phone 116 and 117. 41 Mrs. J. W. McAuley, who has been on a trip td Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Macey and child returned tc the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Amold Evans, assistant purser of the steamer Prince Rupert, Is receiving congratulatlnos on having become the father recently of a bouncing baby boy. Mother and child are doing nicely in Vancouver. T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish tt Cold Storage Co.. and Mrs. Johnson, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, vTctdria Seattle and other points in the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning.,- On account of Elks' Masquerade Dance Friday night, Basketball league games will be played on Thursday night. C.N.R. vs. Bankers. Tollers vs. Maple Leafs. Port Simpson vs. Prince Rupert. First game 7.30. Adults 50c. Children 10c. 37 CNR. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port at 11.45 this morning from Vancouver Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here southbound to morrow evening. A substantial reduction Is now "ffoctive on round trip tickets via "anadian National Steamships Prince Rupert to Vancouver and Victoria Return fares from Anyox. '."warl and Ocean Falls to Prince Runrt ar! also reduced. Full par McuHre from City Ticket Office, Third Avenue, Phone 260. f22 DISCUSSION IN LEGISLATURE WATT CASE BETWEEN GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES AND OPPOSITION. (Continued from page one) not discuss coroner's fees with him at that time. On June 10 he gave a newspaper interview that Watt was iismlssed for playing politics. On October 10 he asked the Prince Ru-jert council If coroner's fees had jeen paid to Watt on November 8. Me asked Mr. Watt for a refund. Two ministers, including Premier Tolmie, today were specifically asked and failed to support Shelly's statement that he had discussed he fee quest ion. with the cabinet before going to Prince Rupert. Mr. 3helly today denied using the word stole." Mr. Manson and other members said they heard it used jut would leave the public to Judge whether, even if the word was not ised, the implication had not been broadcast through the country. The Barge Case Following the debate on the Watt cast-. Mr. Pattullo appealed to Pre-nler Tolmie to clear the name of 'hn L. Barge, 65-year-old sub- igeni, at Queen Charlotte City, who had been dismissed and charged with appropriating postage stamps and government gasoline. An in vestination by William E. Fisher, a strong Prince Rupert Conservative, had held these charges to be proven. Mr. Pattullo said this enquiry cost $750 but need not have been held as Mr. Barge admitted all the facts alleged and explained the reasons for them. The government had not been defrauded and It was a shame for this fine old pioneer to be smirched. He was sure, if the Premier knew the facts, he would have record expunged. The debate on Mr. Pattullo's motion for a return of documents was adjourned without reply. THE WEATHER Prime Rupert -Cloudy, calm; leinperatuiv, 28. Deaf Hear Again Through New Aid 'taipfsx No Bitter Than Dime Wins Enthusiastic Following Tent-Day Frea Trial Offer Alter twenty-lit yean devoted ncluairtty ? manufacture, of clentlfic h earl til. h Canadian Acoiuticon Ltd., . rwu Willi DUkMUJ C. 117 "Jmtperfectedanew model Acouaticon i "at represent tba Urea tret advance, yet Plnthr-crearlonolharln4lortlia ! oeaf. Thla lateet Acouaticon la featured by tln earpiece no bitter than a din. 1 Tnrouth thla device, aounda ara clearly I and dUtlnctly trantmltted to aubnormal i t ""u.ui kkii to neannfl and health alike. The makera ofier an absolutely frea trial for 1 ( day to any on fieraon who may ba Interested, and a etter will bring ona of theae remkrkabla aide to your home for a thorough and convincing test. Send them youl nam and addrses todayl Leaving Soon For England to Bring Out New Vessel chief Steward J. W. Apthorpe Is making his last trip on board the Prince Rupert this week prior to leaving for Liverpool, England, to bring out the first new boat, the Prince Henry, which he will be In charge of In the Alaska service. He is being succeeded on the Rupert by Second Steward J. Webb. BAND PIECES ARE SELECTED March, "Old Comrades," and Overture, "Raymond," Chosen For Indian Band Competition A special committee consisting of Charles P. Balagno, Prof. H. A. Pryce, Frank Dibb and W. II. Sherman Jr., which was delegated to choose selections to be played by Indian bands In competition at the 1939 Exhibition, have decided upon C. Pelke's march, "Old Comrades," and A. Thomas' overture, "Raymond," as being suitable pieces. Announcement of the selections was made this morning by Fair Board officials. PUT YOUR MODEL T FORD IN SHAPE FOR THOUSANDS NEW HEAD OF HILLSIXTY Hill CO Chapter, Imperial Order, laughters Of the Empire, held Its innual. .njeAting list night aL tho... iome of Miss Edna Vicisrs. Ninth vcnue West. Reports showed that the Chapter had a successful year in 1930. Mr3. H. B. Rochester was :leeted regent, succeeding Mrs. John Manson, who is going to Municipal Chapter after five years' successful leadership of Hill Sixty. The full list of officers for the year: Honorary regent Miss Blanche Macdonald (Nanalmo). First vice-regent Mrs. J. W. McAuley. Second vice-regent Mrs. H. A. Sreen. Secretary Miss Florence Smith. Treasurer Miss Vera Smith. Echoes secretarV Miss Daisy Sharpe. Educational secretary Miss May Hartin. Standard bearer Miss Ethel Christy. STOCK QUOTATIONS Big Missouri, 67Vi, 73. Cotton Belt, 20, 25. Duthle Mines, nlL 40. Oeorge Copper, 12, 13. Golconda, 75, 80. Grandview, 11, 11. Independence, nil, 5. Inter. Coal & Coke, 30, 33. Kootenay Florence, 5, nil. Lucky Jim, nil. 4 ft. Nat. Sll. O. S. 6. 6V. Oregon Copper, 10, 11. Pend Oreille (Cm.), 3.15, 3.35. Pioneer Gold, 75, 80. Silverado Cons., nil, 30. Snowflake, 15. 15ft. Porter-Idaho, 24, 25. Advance OH, nil, 1.25. A. P. Consolidated, 1.90, 1.94. Calmont Oils Ltd, 1.50, 1.53. Dalhousle Oil, 1.69. 1.70. Home Oil. 9.60, 9.65. Mayland Oil. 1.35, 1.40. McLeod, 2.45, 2.55. Hargal, 151,122,1 , ' , . United, 80, 82. , Sterling Pacific, 36 "39. - i-i in: OF MILES OP ADDITIONAL SERVICE More than four hundred thousand Model T Fords are still in active service and many of them can be put in shape for two, three and five more years of service- and even longer at very small cost. The following list gives the approximate labor charges for re-contlitioning the Model T Ford: ENGINE Tune motor (including replacement of commutator case, brush and vibrator points if necessary) $ 1.00 Grind valves and clean carbon 4.50 Overhaul carburetor 1.50 Overhaul motor and transmission, $25 to .... 30.00 REAR SYSTEM Reline detachable car transmission bands. . . 1.50 Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion or drive gear 5.50 Overhaul complete rear axle assembly, $5.75 to 7.00 FRONT SYSTEM Overhaul front axle ; $4.00 to 5.00 CHASSIS Overhaul steering gear 3.50 Overhaul radiator 7.50 Overhaul starting motor 3.00 Overhaul generator 3.00 These prices are'approximaie and are for labor only, because the number of necessary parts needed depends on the condition of the car. The charge for these parts is low, however, because of the established Ford low-price policy. So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T Ford over the longest period of time, we suggest that you bring car to us and have us estimate on the cost of putting it in good shape. A very small expenditure may be the means of giving you thousands of miles of additional service. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS