IE THREE' ml rWNAMAN National olTrra' many liiiurir and coin' forta which add plenaure ta. Jour trip South ly Sleamrr or Eaat hy Train. ; Salllnga from i'rliiccyKupert" Vancouver, thence i.. Tri-CJly Service to lclortf nd Seattle, Thuradaya 10.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart, VTcInca.laja 4.00 p.m. Regular arrvlrea to North and South Q ueeit Charlotte Islands. Partlrulara of anil-ng, rntee, etc., on requeat. I':isenier Irulna leave l'rlnre Rupert for Edmonton, M'ln-''pes. and point a 1'net every Monday, Wedneaday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. iv about Low Coach and Tourist Tares to Eastern Points. R I'. M.-NAl'f;ilTON l".lifr rawHirr A tent Mn. r llupvrl. II, C. W 141 BR HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST rv" Eur, Nose and Tliroat A St. Elmo Hotel T( Med For alusses Pimples On Face Humiliated Her Mis Frances Lodge, ft. R'. No. 8, Dunnvillo, Ont., writes:--"! lined to feel very humiliated whenever I would go to town, on account of the breaking out of TiimtilcH on my face, (Miami from impure blood. Ifow all, (lmt.Ji&a vaflistcdaiiU XtlijAjnot lwi wtUe'WncjfljjmilKnl(of 11 tiottle (q';your wi4flfuSj miclu i Burdock Blood Bitteritt' ' iUITV " ''' v i . ii alt druif mi. I iri'iioral Hum; manufacUred, for the 6iit il Vceri. onlr f Tlw T il.ibura Co., 14., TurunUi, Out. v A Bottle of Evening in Pans D ERFUME FREE Willi Each lJox of Face Powder Both For $1.00 Mites IxjSL Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHAKMICISTS -u KTKAMSHIl'S IJMITRI) H'L( IAL MINTLIl l ri HSION .PAIICS i kiiir iioiii n, ii. to iu. ., mai (tilth final return I ii-t M r si. IWl) RUPERT TO VANCOUVER S 10.00 RETURN stnn.er rur Piluee Ituprrt f or Vancouver: t I I ALA KVKRY TI KSOAY. IM l'.M. Ann-tug uc. ,:ver. vu O em Fall. Thursday Noon approx I VUDF.Vt EVtKV rRHMi MIIIMIillT ".rr'vi ij- 'a.icuver Sunday mldnlht approx. n i; Prri Sunpaoi,. Al.c Arm Anyox, Stewart and Naa Hlver pjlnui. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. .. ! nnn:;i regarding all wlllngi and ticket at I'll! ME HI I'KIIT AdEMY: Second Avenue. Phone WtJ 'riiiMir .famer aaaea mtmm B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM I'lClINC: RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skagway. Jnuuury 10th and 24th. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle --Jftuufty.isil4Ui, tvn&Mth.4iii rrlucM Mary Oeea'n rails, etc. Tanoo HW and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Aicnta For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard. Oen. Agent. 3rdAv.. Prince Hu pert. Phone 31. ALIKE r in Luxurious comfort HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l.Mli:K NEW MIVWIEMUNT Meant IIfmImI; TmelH-m' Kample Riionii; Hot and Cold tValrr Iter IIim Mn-lo Ml Train and I Urn I llatrs $1.04 and Up M'tXIAL MONTHLY KATES C.K. ISUlGAKT & A. 1IONAI.II riirletur PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot And cola water In all room i A. J. PUUimOMME. Prop. Cor. of Frase'r uid Fifth Sts. Savoy O. Nelson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dudoward, Port Simpson. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlil, Prop TIIK llfllEI. HOItTII WHILE Hot ft Cold Water; Hteam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tt Royal A. C. Bskmann, seaplane Wran-gell; Mrs. WlUlam Holland and pon, Port Simpson: J. F. Redmond nlfv nnnran Pprlmnn TInllnnn Boston Grill fhone 457 l'rlnce IRupert Iargc Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Tliursttays add Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties John Lockwood returned to the city on the Princess Nonth yester-diiy .lft-rnoon from a brief trip t.. KctclUkiin. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Isadore Ooldstcin, one pi the .Well k'riown Juneau merchants, was 0- pajjng'er yaa,rd ,4,he Priricess Ndrhyxeerdaffcrribton bound for a; trip, to VftSropuver. BOXING Wendle vs. Bagshaw. 10 rounds, Friday, Jan. 16, at the Empress Social Club Arena. Ladies invited. Tel. 592 for reservations. catalogue free Adv. 13 Mabsehca Maoseheart The .women of the Legion explain that it was the Premier Orchestra that took, pan in the installation ceremony Tuesday night. The regular monthly meeting of the boards, of school trustees was held lat evening in the city council chamber. Those present were. Mrs. T. M; Spencer, chairrjjan; W. R. McAfee, L, W. Waugh, J. H. Thompson and W. . J. E. Barrle, trustees; J. O. Williamson, secretary, and Principals Miss E. A. Mercer, Miss S. A. Mill?, Miss O. E. McArthur, Mtos Jp. .Moffatt and D. H. Hartri&s. . Toronto Optometrists Offer $20 Spectacles For2.98 Send Them on 10 Days Trial TORONTO, Ont. The Dr. Ritholz Optical Company, have devised a new comfort spectacle that will not I break or tarnish and leaves no mark j on the nose or face. These spectacles Br roallv tlautlf 111 crlVA waaror a i LOT NO. 1. 1 bottle Tomato C-itsup, large, 2 tins Baked Beans, small, 1 Jar Pickles, Sweet or Sour, Qp 1 bot. Vinegar, 10-o.'",-' LOT NO. 34 Bottles QCJp Tomato Catsup, large LOT NO. 62 tins Spaghetti, medium, 2 tins Tomato Soup medium, 2 tins of Baked JSs . jedlum Heinz Tomato Juice medium tins, 2 fqr . 16-ob. bottles each Klnfl.Qscar Sardli In Olive Oil, 2 tt New Comb Honey per comb Fig Bars per lb Graham Wafers 2 lbs 95c 35c 30c 29c 30c 17c 43c n concern. Tin! DAILY" NEWS Thursday, January 15, 1931 am a a a . VANISH VAriUH Him QUICK NT "Mr ftc waa covered with Itching ruhefc One application el 'Sootha-Salva' ended the Itching. It cleared my akin.' "Sootha-I ." Mrs. c 0. Hioet. uet SaWa" today. All druuiilt. -Tr A. E. Parlow, district forester, sailed last evening on the Prince William for a trip to Queen Charlotte City on official business. The school board, at its meeting last night, passed' a budget of $7 - S09. 81 for the month of December. The payroll accounted for $7,28050 while accounts totalled $629.31. RalDh Prlddy of Washington, D C. who has been on a trip to Al aska In connection with his duties with the United States federal civil service union, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning south. There were 62 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which called here from 4.30 to 5.30 yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Seven passengers disembarked here from the vessel while eight left here on her. ...Glen E. Oullck was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon o Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe today. He gave a vocational talk on his line, meat packing. President S. D. Johnston was in the chair. Jean Alloutherie, Paris newspa perman, who has been spending the past couple Of months in the Yukon Territory securing informa tlon on which he will write for his paper, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound for Voneouver. On the way north in the fall, Mr. Allou- distinguished Appwrance and will " iC" enable anyone to read the finest j RupOTt print, "see fa or near.'TKe T3octor offers to. send a pair onl0.cUyBtrtal I Andrew Baird. superlntenden' to any reader of this paper with the; for the Yukon Consolidated Gold understanding that If thsy are-not ;CorporaUon, i-hlch- Operates, near amazed and delighted and do rjoti Dawson, was a passenger aboard tKlnlr ths fmavtorlAa Trio nffuM at 'the Prtneeas NorAhi vesterdav af- MM 1 . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 tnT-wu-r 'KrwiitVt. rir' 1 VanrwnvBf QUALITY FOOD SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Empress Marmalade 97 1 p 40-os. glass Jar Empress Jam Apricot, Peach or Peach fe Pine- Qn apple, 4-lb. tin Delta Manor Chicken Packed in B.C. Vi-lb. tin 32c WATTS' GROCERY Pan Yan Pickles per large bottle Cottage Rolls Shoulder, average 5 lbs. each, per lb. 42c Boneless 28c Mcintosh Red Apples QCft wrapped stock, 5 lbs.- Pitted Dates New 9E)P Season's crop, 2 lbs."'' DEMONSTRATION Of Heinz Quality Products Ily Mrs. H. Rrown on Friday and Saturday 95c - SPECIAL COMBINATION - 95c LOT NO. 22 tins Tomato Soup, small, 2 tins Baked Beans, medium, 1 bottle Catsup, large, 1 bottle QCn JjtJO Color! CrMm LOT NO. 4-9 Tins Tomato Soup, small Pickles LOT NO. 7-6 Tins Tomato Soup, med Seedless Raisins per 4-lhj.pkg. 95c LOT NO.' 61 Bottle Vinegar. 32-os., 1 tin Cream Celery Soup, medium. 1 tin Cream Pea Soup,; medium, 1 bottle Cucumber nCn 95c 46c Glace Pineapple - Fine In ,pakes or as a confec- 9C Wdlntitsiin Shell per lb Solvene Shredded Soap, per pkg. Shredded Wheat-per pkg 10c 10c 11c TELEPHONES 55 & 56 THIRD AVENUE "QUALITY RIGHT - PRICES RIGHT" Dlnnerware, clflna, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. Miss Green, who has been spend ing the past two years here with' Capt. and Mrs. Harry Ormlston,1 sailed last evening on the Princess Norah for her home in Victoria. F.1 L.Mefcgahr, manager of the Alaska-Juneau mine at' Jurie'a'u1, and Mrs. Metzgahr and son' were passengers aboard the ss. Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle. Members Moose Lodge meeting tonight. Election of officers. Father Champagne, O.M.I., who has been recently in the interior, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Anyox where he will conduct Roman Catholic Church services next Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Gregg had a letter be fore the school board at its meet ing last evening making applica tlon for the position of school nurse. Miss Millicent Osborne had, however, received the appointment previously. Dr. W. T. Kergln, in a letter read at last 'night's school board meeting, expressed his: appreciation and that of Mrs. Kergjn for a. congratulatory communication Sent them by the board on the occasion of their son, Dr. Fred Kergln, being named a Rhodes scholar. Under a new arrangement for delivery, ,c. per gallon is being cquau vu miusc suiu cucwiicic ;.. """" w hr hinshanrl Is a a mpmhpr nf the UM tan iv nut nnthina. Jn.t.whence he will nroceed to Ottawa I memDe.r " T . . . : : " ' " 4. ,uu .wistau or tne Juneau (Alaska) Em to the D?.' ifteJt OjjJ Co., Suite affairs of His companjr.lt is re-N-12. 29.ilejllnd 8t.,Toronto, Ont., ported that Mr. Balrd may suceed for a 10 day trial and learn how you A. N. C. Trcadgold as general man-may get them without cost, also new ager of the well known mining ! Douglas Frizzell sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver whence he will proceed for a trip to New York and Montreal via "San Francisco, the Panama,' Canal, and Havana. He expects to be way about two' monthyand will return to the city j by rail across the continent. plre. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle. While Here, she interviewed Pilot Ahscel teckmann in connection with the Renahan search on behalf of her paper. Ole Skog, the local herring fisherman, states that he plans to give away a quantity of herring from his first haul of the. season. Last year he gave away about 5,000 pounds and this year he expects that, owing to conditions in the city, it will take 10,000 pounds for everyone to get some. Arrangement in regard to the fish will bo made later. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Wll'lam B. Sutherland who passed away January 15. 1930. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved win called away. God took him home, it was hfe will. But in our hearts he llveth still. GEORGE SUTHERLAND ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drive and Dance Tanuary 16. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. Moose Legion January 30. Novelty Dance. Sons of Norway Fishermen' Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Oas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 Salada-the byword er tea in Canada and United States. Try our new Yellow Label 'Fresh from the gardens9 QUESTION OF READJUSTMENT A condition of affairs exists throughout Canada and the world saved on fuel oil for Booth Mem-'whicn appears difficult to solve, orial School, it was reported at last However, there is one thing upon night's school board meeting last!wnlch a11 Pe0Dle are,e' nd 'that Is nleht bv J. O. Williamson, secre- lthat an adjustment of costs of com- tary. The saving Is approximately si.4u per joaa. i modules must be made. As an lllus- Ifiatlnn' with tVia nrpwnt nrlc nf wheat a readjustment in the price of bread should be considered. The same Is true of other necessities of life and materials. All of which leads up to the fact that ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LIMITED, are prepared to adjust the price of any material they have for sale. If the price of coal is lowered we will also lower our price. The prices of many building materials I have been changed, and we are Mrs. Mary N. Gosse, who, with prepared change our prices If interested in the above, call or phone 116 or 117. Albert &McCaf-fery Ltd. (15) This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. 7 tins for . . Corn Flakes 3 packets . . Ayimer Tomato OsT Juice, 2 tins "0 Bottle Caps Qaf 3 lbs for . Nabob Plums par tiniv. Jabob" Tomato Na Catsup, bottle $1.00 15c 20c Sockeye Salmon, Nabob pancv Ws, tin ....... Eggs, Fresh-guaranteed to boil, doz.i,.(. . . 20c Pullets 30c speed vith Safety Is what you will enjoy in a comfortable roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy is our motto. A trial will be appre ciated. Phone 25. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Serv'ce SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter lust to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come In and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished In three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Vhoiie 619 A Dtlly Newe brinir result vant-ad will iTiTTeV Fril iliifflYi'lffll Bush's Grocerteria Last Week's Specials Were a Huge Success! Wc will endeavor to repeat this week! So laugh at the rain and phone your order to us. NEW PRICES ON BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 3-oz. Jar . .15c 8-oz. Jar . .30c lG-oz. Jar . .50c Corn, Royal City, Golden Dantam Oils per tin Peas, Royal City fCn Nn No. 5 K fin tin J-WV $1.00 25c Nabob Orange tySig Marmalade, jar""' Strawberry Jam P.fr l-lb. tin "I'4- Raspberry Jam 4-lb. tin Plum Jam 4-lb. tin Fray Bcntos Corn Beef, tin . Baker's Cocoa 'Mb. tin Grape Fruit Nabob, 2's, tin . Pumpkin, .Nabob, per tin 60c 50c 25c 25c 30c 5c Fancy Tomatoes QCo MnU 9B 9 fin Aitfl' All) SS M eaat Vtit Pitted Dates new stock, lb. Navel Oranges good size, doz. 4 doz. for 20c 75c Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Bush's Grocerteria We Deliver Phones 211 & 212 WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY