i lesday. February 20, 1030. SPECIAL ! 1 Tube Klcnzo Tooth Paste, 1 Mtujtas Tooth SAn Bnish-70c Valflejor.v .V. 1 Tin Mennen'8 Talqum Powder, 1 Powder QA Pff Puff 50c 50c Value Value for for . . . OWL BABY PLATE AND CUP SET Por I B. COAST llT.AMSIUPS mru Jtor 75c Qrmes JJtd. yfw Pioneer Druegists HIRD AVE. tr SIXTH ST. TELEPHONFA fl'&20Q Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnc Kruin Prlnrr KuDert I r t.lN' OI VF.lt. VH'TOKIA. Htviinjion lki. Ilutmlule. Ocrati falls. Alrrt Iti' rtr . Tuesday. 1:30 p.m. ror V'lKK. VICIOUIA. KuUdale. Alrrt llay. tic . Friday inldnletil for ALICE AUM. ANYOX. 8TKWAUT, Natw Kltrr. 1'art Hlmi)OD. Sun. day, B.oo p.m. 121 2nd Atrnur B. M. SMITH trrnt Print llnpert. ft C. Tlrwurh tickets told to Victoria and Brattle .and hastate checked Urouh tu destination Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 F P urther Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS ntOM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skairway "bruary 8th. 22nd. , To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle .'February 12th, 2th. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc. Vancouver and VJoUtflaevery .Friday, 10 pjn. Round Trip Excursion tickets Prince Rupert-Vancouver and Victoria. $10.00. 4gents For All Steamship Lines Vi C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 AfMAN National Clht Largcfl Tyflilway Syslem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, V1C-TORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate poiuU, Thumlay 10 pjn. FOR ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. for North and South 'Qurcn Charlotte Inlands fortnlshtVy. Round Trip Excursion Tickets Prince Rupert-Vaneouvcr, and Victoria, $40.00 r.HF.MJi:it THAI LEAVE J'llIM'E UDIKT MUM1.1V i:Ni:nlV and RTHtIlV nt ir:IMI a.m. for vnisw Uouue. KliMONTON. WIVN'H'BQ. all prtnts btfr'fciMd. I'nliMl Stain. AOKM'V A LI. Orr.AW flTEAMMlir HSf.S City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND 'HONES 58 AND 558 SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. 1. 20.000.TON 1LOAT1NG DRYDOCK Enfinecrs, Machinists, Boilcrmakern, niarkumilhH, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to llnndle AH Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK PHONES 43 AND 385 ' Jill aHBBSQRB mm COAL By the real Coal our fa-"u Edson and Cassldy-yillnttnn in any quantities. IJulkley Valley Hay, Ur-ln and Robin Hood Flour. prr.ce Runerl Feed Co Dr Alexander rilONE STS lir.HNKII IU.OCR DENTIST BflT'WWflllll IIBITiffWBrrTMgiinBaaa Local Items 4 a ,Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. G8C, Rev. gllcan J. R. Gosse. Phone Union freighter Chilllwack, Capt. John Muiri is due in port tomorrow from Vancouver with local cargo. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness Cannery arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit in town. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah Capt. Thomas Cliff, is due in port at 3.30 this afternoon from Skag-way and other Alaskan points and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. . Fred Kergin, who underwent two operations at Toronto last week lor complications following an attack of scarlet fever, is now stead- W. B. Jennings of the An- F. N. Ballard, provincial manager of the Great West Life Assurance Co., arrived in' the city on the Prince George this morning from with the company convention party from the prairies next Sunday. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel ('MI)EK SEW MAXAflBMKNT Slroni llrt"Ml: Truvellrr' Homlr Kmom: Hut and Told WUrr I'M Hun Mn-U All Train and ltTl Rates $1.00 and Up ftl'ttl-IAL MOVTIII.Y KATLH JOHN FRY and A. DONALD IWrlrtora PHONE 61 Central Thomas Themas, Stewart; Ramsay, Smithers. John Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. FRUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. J. Oo3haep, Fal's River: R Taper. Pacific; Claranie Letres. Port Essington; J. J. McDonald, nig Falls. New Royal Hotel i. Zurrlll. lrop THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold Water; Stnam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Tflriihmir SSI Royal II. Comer. C. Young and O. Batt, Stewart; Miss P. Randel and C. Cameron, Smithers; C. H. Underwood. C. N. R.; Johnson Russ, Greenville; J. Anderson and Mrs. D. Gurvlch, city. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE A Tiresome Cough Was Left By A Severe Cold Mrs. Chas. Eldcnhaw, MorwU, P.E.I., write jt-" Some timo MSqJ. "d with a severe, cold that left me with a bad, tiresome cough. "After trying different eoagh njedi-eineg, to ho avail, my husband brought me home a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine . Syrup which I atarted to take at once, and before I had taken acveral dotes 1 noticed a change, and when I had finished the bottle my cough was completely pone." Price, 35c a bottle; large family size 60c.; at all druggists and dealers; manufactured only by The T. Milbura Co., limited, Toronto, Ont, Mrs. Pritchard of the Wallace Block is sailing this afternoon on lly improving, according to wordthe PrlnCes8 Norah for a holiday received by his father, Dr. W. T. trlD to Vancouver. rrgm oi mis cuy. Mission boat Northern i aftrnoon-s tram ferom a brief trip Cross, who hM been on a two months' trip te Toronto and elsewhere in the Bast, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. Jennings -will be back later. , F. S. Walton, C.NH. roadmaster, returned to the city on vesterday us far as Pacific on official duties. O A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the interior. E. D. Haddon, Hyder banker, and Mrs. Haddon. who hVe been on a Vancouver. While in the north he ; brief trip to Ketchikan, arrived in will visit Anyox and Stewart and j the city on the Princess Norah this will meet and go south to Victoria j afternoon from there enroute back to Hyder. Dr. L. W. Kergin of this city Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean made a trip at the end of the week of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral to Haselton to attend Mrs. Hogan was the speaker at the regular wno allpped on the lee and broke monthly luncheon of the Prinze Qer leg. Mrs. Hogan Is' reported to Rupert ovto Clnb today. President doing as nicely at could be ex- C. A. Klrkendall was in the chair pected. and there wa a sood attend an" , " CJVJt- ois- loeorge, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived R R. F T McNaughton, McNaughton, m port' at 10J0 this morning from trict passenger agent, left on thte at 6:30 pm. aboard Prince Rupert. Park - - Vancouver, PoweU River and Ocean i moining a u tr- . fh. -m,nv'Kiwhere he will meet and accompany here next Sunday -the .Great Wert spring seheeVnle of twlce-a-week , sailing, between here and Vancou- Life A--- P J vre The Prince George wlU sail at'P"" " " I"'ck ttS aftenSn for Anvo. i to, attend a convention. Thepartv -.nd Stewart, return here tomorrow wui numoer ro pm- evening and sail south at 10 pjn. arrive nere uy nmna -o'clock Sunday afternoon, sailing the steamer WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Why be Iiandicarped th unsightly Uotchet on the face, eyes with yellow tinge and that tired and languid fceN inp? This indicates a torpid liver Headache, Dimness ami Biliousness surely follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the bile flowing with Carter's Little Liver Pills. They also act as a rujld laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not habit forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or paint, unpleasant after effect fallowing, on the contrary a good tonk. All Druggists 25c and 7k rt pkgs. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS CJfUA Sixth Annual Ball. Auditorium, Friday, Fcbruarj' 28. (15 Royal Purple Bridge, Whjit and Dance at Elks' Homo, Thursday March 6. "The Rebellion of Youth," United Church. March 7,. Writ Moose Whist Drive ilfid Dance March 7. " ' PloosaW Bridge, vytit4 Dance March 10. '"' . Pythian SUters Tca v.St Mrs, Shenton's, 530 Eighth AVcnue West, Monday, March 17. Mooseheart Bridge. Whist Dance, Friday. March 21. and 1 Catholic Women's League Spring i Sale, April 24. I Glasses fitted by registered op Capt. W. P. Armour, local manager of the Pacific Salvage Co., returned to the city on the Princess Norah this afternoon from a brief trip to the Taku River area. C. E. Starr, local manager of the Pacific Fisheries, and Mrs. Starr, who have been spending the winter in California and Seattle, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Morton Ferguson of the B. C. Packers staff here, who was called to Vancouver last week to attend the funeral of his father, who died suddenly, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. R. F. Davy, federal department of public works engineer, arrived In the city from Victoria on the Prince George this morning, being here in connection with the construction of the new fishermen's floats on the local waterfront. James L. Lee, local manager of the Atlin Fisheries, and Mrs. Lee and child, who have been visiting for several weeks In Vancouver and New Westminster, returned from the south on the Prince George this morning. Jack Crawford, regularly purser of the Prince Rupert, has now been before Stipendiary F. McLeod. Magistrate H. Capt. Nell McLean is now skipper 3f the C.N.R. steamer Prince George in place of Capt. Harry Nedden ho is leaving Vancouver at the end of this week for Birkenhead, England, to bring out one of the new company ships for service on his coast. George Baster, who cut his left hand severely with an axe, arrived in the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment. He was accompanied to the city by Rev: A. W. Robinson. Anglican Church rector at Terrace, who returned -to the Interior on this morning's train. Sergeant Greenwood, chief ofj log's train for the interior will be back here Sunday. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Putting, Workmanship and All Ouarnntecd UITS STEAM CLEANED PRESSED City. Style AND Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 .EE Zl'Sleamship Movements tometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) hibition tonight. First game 7.30 D. C. McRae returned to the city S. C. Thomson returned to the on the Prince George this morning city on the Prince George this ' from a two weeks' business trip to morning from a brief business Vancouver. Duncan'-'Miller1 of the local Cus toms House staff Is. sailing this afternoon on the1 Princess Norah for a holiday trip to Victoria. Mrs. Annette Stone, who has been on a buying trip as far south as California, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. trip to Vancouver. James Field Estate., Meeting of Creditors at office of G. P. Tinker Ltd. Friday next at 8 p.m. Important. J. Smith was fined $25, with op tion of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court thi3 morning for Allan M. Davies, who went south to attend an Orange Lodge convention at Harrison Hot Springs, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. For disorderly conduct, G. Sla- ney vas fined $10, with option of two weeks' Imprisonment, by Mag istrate McClymont in city police court this morning. The late A. Ersklne Smith, well known British Columbia mining man, who died recently, left a net estate of $9328 divided among members of his family. W. H. Dodson, Smithers merch ant, who has been south on busi ness, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning en route back to the interior. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Legge of Stewart, who have been spending the winter In the south, are pas sengers aboard the Prince George today returning north from Van couver. S. D. Johnston, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Vic. toria In the course of which he at tended a Sixteenth Battalion re union dinner In Vancouver, re turned from the south on the transferred to that capacity on the prince George this morning. ranee ueorge. Norman McLean, regularly of the Prince George, Merrill Sollows, owner and skip of members as well as a few quests. pthpr e m Lexav OjvIJ. of U1 be coming north on the Prince rer of the local halibut boat Re- !Tbe service club It endeavoring to o. aa i tw ttv nrt m- i Rupert at the end of the week. nr whn ha hon snonriincr thp Hearing of the case of Ole Skog, Nova Seotia. returned to the city who is charged by the fisheries on the Prince George this morn-departmeat with illegal fishing for lng Mrs. Sollows will return later, herring in Pearl Harbor, lias been set for Saturday jnorning at ll ' A. c. Macmlllan of the Great O'clock in provincial police court ivt r.ifp Tnau ranee Co. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. He will meet and go south with the con vention party from the prairie next Sunday. Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, who has has been spending the past couple of months In Vancouver and Seattle, returned on the Prince George this morning from the south to resume his duties here. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert February 25. 1910. Constable T. O. Wynn of Port .he Peace River detachment of te I Ef,nton has been appointed chief provincial police with headquarters f Uie Provtnclal Pllc for thu at Poucc Coupe, who has been on a ttlct. He will assume hie -dutlea trip to Vancouver on official duties, on March 1 and wiu be succeeded arrived in the city from the south at Port Essington by Constable S. on the Prince George this morning1'- antins, wno nas netn located and will be here until Saturday , lwc- .norntng whan he will proceed to I Edmonton en route to the Peace i winciam u neara nere witn reaver, igard to the Indiscriminate man Staff Captain Joseph Acton of Wrangell, divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, and Adtutant William Kerr, local com mandant, returned to the city yes- ner In which liquor licences are being granted to hotel In this district without any conslderatten for the accomodation that may b provided the general public. The provincial government will Its holdings 1 terday after having spent since tn Sections 1. 5. 6. 7 and 8 at auc- tl-iaa m,- ssnJ rf .k fhn UMAlr at TVirt q. Qlmn tlon ln Auu,t thta year ron and Metla.atla. They travelled 1 on the gasboat or capt. Anarew Daptllt dhurch WeJsW ' Tea. : M"Kay of Port Simpson. Staff March 1, , . ... j Captain Acton left on the morn People of Port Simpson are eorn-plalnmg at their mall service and wnten 18 now. omy twlce 11 montn- I With incorporation in view, It is expected to etablsh a model city with a model civic government ln Prince Rupert. There Is much congestion on the locar waterfront. At the present time there Is but 20ii feet of wharf which will not aeeirfiodatel more than one good sized steamer. A delegation consisting of O. W. Morrow, T. D. Pattullo, J. Y. Rochester. Hamilton Douglas, W. E. We Deliver to Any Part of thf Williams and A. W. Agnew is at. Victoria seeking to have a clause inserted in the charter of the Tslmpsean Light & Power Co. whereby the city will have absolute control of the entry of the com- pany into the city. For Vancouver- Tuesdays ss. Catala . ..1:30 p.m. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Cardena ....Midnight Feb. 26 ss. Princess Norah pm. From Vancouver-Sundays ss. Catala 4 pjn.' Weds. ss. P. Rupert 1030 a.m. Fridays ss. Cardena p.m. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary ....4 pjn. Feb. 22 ss. Prin. Norah ....ajn. For Naas R. ana Port Simpson bunaays ss. Catala B p.m. From Naas R. and Port Simpson Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sundays ss. Catala ..8 p.m. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert .4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox ruesaays ss. catala ..11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 8 pjn. From Ocean Falls- Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 ajn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 4 p.m. Fridays ss. Cardena ...p.m. For Ocean Falls- Tuesdays as. Catala ...130 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Feb. 22 ss. Prince-John 10 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands Feb. 20. st. Prince John, ajn. For Alaska . Feb. 22 ss. Princess Norah ajn. From Alaska Feb. 26 ss. Princess Norah p.m. Mail Schedule ... . J i " i -r-- o ... ,, ... . ., . , SCALE OF 10:30 ajn. Improve Its attendance average afternoon'i train from Ter- 'winter In his native province of . a"?:" uu ro" ,m. and hopes, before long, to have at iuce wnere n conducted monthly least one 100 per cent luncheon. services of the Roman Catholic church, and will aU this after- Rcinrmtnc service after havmsinoon by the Prince paorgc for een tied p 4 ae6wwr-for the J 'Stewart. - - winter. C N. R. steamer Prince ; For the East Mons.. Weds.. & Sats. From the East Suns., Tues. tt Thurs. 3:30 pjn. For Vancouver Tuesdays 12:30 p;m. Thursdays 9 pjn. Fridays 11 pjn. Feb. 12 and 26 pjn. From Vancouver Sunaay 4, p.m. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. Fridays pjn. Feb. 8 and 22 ajn. W Stewart and Anyox Sundays 1 p.m. Wednesdays .3 p.m. from Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 p.m. Sundays p.m. From Naas River and . . ,.r ) Port Simpson Tuesdays 11.30 ajn. To Queen Charlottes Feb. 8 and 22 ajn. From Queen Charlottes Feb. 6 and 20 a.rn For Alaska 7 . . Feb. 8 and 22 jJjn. From Alaska ' Feb. 12 and 26 . p'in CHARGES - The following is tnc scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c. Ckrde of Thanks. $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per i.ame. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. 4- Mrs. L. DeGex was a recent dinner hostaw. entertaining at her residence, on West Fourteenth. Vancouver Province. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Light housework by woman, 55 530. Apply 16 Dyer. Apt. FOR QUICK, HARMLESS COMFOSTJ CIiildrmQyforlt m COMCT!nxKDIWU,rrVDUSltWt Spring Schedule CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK Full Particulars CITY TICKET OFFICE TIIONE 260