j THREE SELLING AT COST I ir c:kt MTEAMU1IIPS Whale Bone Hairbrushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Prices $1.10, $1.35, $1.75 and up Ufio Pioneer DrugrtjisLs Phones 1 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS TRAPPERS & DEALERS I'u not sell ytufr furs till you have seen GOLDBLQOM I Luarantee to pay more than anybody eke BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL Analysis v . : " r. 29.32; ash, 6.76; fixed carbon. 82.87; b.t.u.'s, 13917 Be : :, . v id volatile It will not block your pipes. Being low in ath, - . , i! buying clinkers. Being high in fixed carbon means quality. Being high in British Thermal Units means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED NPIXIU. HINTr.lt KXITIIMON IWKKS Il.tr'.n on tale I rum Nor. IS. 1830 to leb. , 1931 alth final rrturn limit March .11. IMI) WINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Meamrrs Irate Prim Kufiert I or Vanwum: tj.s.t.uttA r.w:uv ti'kmii.w. ijo i.m. Vancouver. u Oomn PaJIa. Thursday Noon '3 t.tllOENA KVEIIV IKIUAV MIIIXIUIIT ' Vancouver Sunday midnight pfro .L ; c -.4- to Port Slmpeoii. Alic Arm. Any ox, Stewart and Neas River points. Sunday, 8:00 p.m. r ' :i rlon rennlini: all wll:ii2 and ticket at rKIM'C III H UT AHKM'Y: Sec ond Avrflue. I'hone MS mm B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS I ROM I'KINCE llUl'EKT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skajway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st, Hlh, and 28th. rr'.uoeas Uary Ocean Palls, etc. Vance uver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pm. ARents For All Steamship Llnrs W ' Orchard. On Agent, SrdAv.. i mice Bupsrt. Phone 81. What U Carnation Milk? Simply pure, wholesome, whole milk, evaporated to double creamlneii, sterilised for safekeeping and conveniently packaged. You'll find it absolutely dependable and wonderfully econ. omical. Carnation Milk Is safeguarded at the source by strictest cleanliness in the care and milking of the cows. And this protection continues until it reaches you in hermetically sealed containers. Writ Jot Cook Booh and Baby Book CARNATION CO.. LIMITED Aflawr, Um. PRODUCED IN CANADA 1 - Local Items Glasses fitted ' by registered optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. Mrs. R. McCook sailed this afternoon on the Camosun for a trip to Victoria, to Victoria. W-IH All Moose invited to So rt clal tomorrow night at 8.- 30. Regular meeting cancelled. 23 Mrs. Qeorgo Beattle has been called to Vancouver on account of Ulnes3 of her mother. She left this afternoon on the Camosun. Jack Brady left on yesterday's train for Ottawa where he will Join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brady, who left for the East a few months ago. Rate payers will meet in City Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 8 pjn. to prepare for Court of Revision. It you think you are unfairly assessed come with your assessment notices. All tax payers invited. Geo. B. Casey, Secy. 21 Northland Navigation Co.'s mo-torsbip Noreo, wiUv one carload of frozen fish for transhipment East over the Canadian: National all-ways, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging, sailed for 'Vancouver and Seattle. V7. 8. Fisher, former provincial collector here and now an official of the taxation department in View torla, arrived In the city on the Camomn this morning after hav ing spent the past couple of weeks at Anyox and Stewart on official business. He will spend a few days here before leaving on his return I ANNOUNCEMENTS i I' .... i ... V'" Baptist Supper, January 29. ! Moose Legion Novelty Dance January 30. 1 Sons of Norway FishermenV Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. Canadian National Recreation Association Seventh Annual Ball, Moose Hail, Friday, February IS. Anglican Cathedral augumented choir concert. (Direction H. N Brocklesby). February 16 and 17. "Melvlna's Courtship," at United Church February 26. 27. Catholir women's League Spring Sale April 8. aristocrats ransporialioyL Sailings from Prince Ilupert to Vancouver, thence via Trl-Clty Service to Victoria and Seattle, Tliuradari 10.00 p.m. For Anyoi and Slcwart, Wftlnradare 4.00 p.m. Itrgular acrvirca to North ' and South Queen Charlotte IslanJ. Particular! of sail-Inga, rates, etc., on requrat. Paaacngrr trains leave Prince ltuperl for Edmonton, M'in nlpeg, and poiuta East every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Ask about Low Coach and Tourist Fares to Eastern Points. Canadian R. V MrNAlTRIITON UUtrM tamngw Afnl IVInr Rupvt THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, January 27, 1931 A Friend to Women Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE "TO. Lynn, Mas.. U.S.A. nd Cobotirg, Ont., Canada. Billiards tonight Canadian vs. Elks. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ilcilbroner's Store. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Business election of officers. 23 Will the" person who picked up tire and Jack on, , Kalcn Island Highway Phone 771. . 23 Catholic Women's' League will hold a card party, bridge and whist, in the Parish Hall on Thursday evtnlng at 8.30. Refreshments Admission 50c. 23 G. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil. do, returned to the city on the Camosun this morning from a trip to Stewart on company business. Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd Youn of Port Simpson were passengers aboard the Camosun' today bound for Vancouver whence they will proceed on a trip to California. l Dr. and Mrs. E. S.'Talt will sail on the Princess Nofah tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver where Dr Tait, who has been practising den tistry here for several- years, will locate. " Joseph Wells, well known pio neer Alice Arm mining man, was ft najwenppr nrwvirrl t hp f!nmnsnn today going through to Vancouver tivtv arv n i suuu fciiC tic A month or so. Off to Ketchikan By Plane Today Newton Ilurdlck and Paul Armour Go North on Pioneer Airways .Machine The Pioneer Airways seaplane North Bird arrived here about 11:-20 this morning from Ketchikan and left during the noon hour on her return north, having as passengers Newton T. Burdlck. managing director of the Pacific Salvage Ccw Vancouver; ond Capt. W P. Armnfir lo?al manager for the same company, who are to pay a bftef visit to Ketchikan. Mr. Burdock and Capt. Armour will return to the city on the Princess Norah tomorrow afternoon, the former proceeding through to Vancouver and the latter disembarking here. UNEMPLOYED ARE GIVING GOOD VALUE FOR WAGES, WOItKS MINISTER L EARNS (continued from page 1) road work. It was all a matter of finances. The government could vnly spend what money .was available. He was particularly anxious that no false Impression should be conveyed. The minister, while here, Inspected the provincial government dock with a view to making some new arrangement for its operation, which lie said, it Is hoped will be more satisfactory to the people of Prince nritleft. At present the dock Is usetj by the C. P. R. and by several'flsh'J Ing companies who occupy premises on It. Mr. Bruhn would not state exactly what arrangement he had in mind but It was understood the government might dispose of the dock if it could make satisfactory arrangements. While here Mr. Bruhn was' the curst of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon and w.i;: also rnterlalntHl at dinner by the local Conservative Association. SPENDING AT HOME Merjals Purchasd In Town Aid f Local" Enterprise When you spend dollars In your own town the dollars remain for the prosperity of the town, and the materials so purchased aid home enterprise. When you buy out of town, your dollars remain outside. Prince Rupert, situated as it Is five hundred miles from any centre has, as its hope to attain to anything more than a. fishing village, the prospect of the Peace River out let. Our fight for that outlet is with the thriving city to the south of us and yet many prominent men, owing all their success to Prince Rupert, prefer to buy In the south. These are times when we should get together. Every dollar spent should be In the Interests of Prince Rupert. Albert tt McCaffery carry a full line of building materials, and have a large Investment In Prince Rupert. Give us consideration before purchasing elsewhere. ALBERT St McCAFFERY. LIMITED Phones, 116 and 117. Lectures Oiu Savoy F. Foster, city. respecting Series to be Carried on Here Sim ilar to Those Last Year. Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, has received instructions from the department at Victoria to commence a series of lectures tc prospectors on Monday next, February 2, at Prince Rupert. He ha.; secured the use of the city coun cil chamber for the series with the exception that the first may have to be conducted in the police cour: that being the occasion of the city counci. meeting. One; man Is being sent to help Dr. Mandy and It Is probable that the jserles, which proved so Inter esting last year, may be continued this year with great benefit to the community. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rnpen's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomi A. J. PIlUDII'iMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. iZarelll, rrop THE IIO I EL UOKTII WHILE Hot A Cold Water. Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tHI Royal J. F. Redmond. F. Crlllca, W. Rudland and Miss Pearl Rudland, city; F. J. McQuillan. Ketchikan. Boston Grill Phone 457 Pxince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for lutumn and winter Just 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. Vhone 619 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Qas tt Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Pneumonia Left Her With a Terrible Cough Mrs. A, W. Power, 581 Jane Bt., Toronto, Ont., writes: "Eight years ago I had a very serious ill-Mis. I bad a bad attack of pleuriay and pneumonia aod ru six months in bed. This illness left me with a tarribl eoogh. I tried several cough medicines, but thy did not seem to have any effect. One day cay mother brought m home ' bottle of Dr. Wood's . Jiorwsy. JPine. JDyrup, sod after I had taken eeveral. mora I noticed my cough gradually leaving me. Bins that time if svsr my husband and children or tnyulf have bad eolds I always get 'Dr. Wood's'." Price 35c a bottls; large family size 63c; at all druggist or dealers. Morte Craig in First of Series of Letters Philosophizes on Life as He is Crossing the Atlantic The first of a series of letters from Morte H. Craig was apparently not written for publication but Prince Rupert people will be interested to have passed on to them some extracts which will indicate the trend of thought of one of their fellow citizens who is out seeing the world. He writes from aboard the motorship Cellina: Dear Puiien of old Prince Rupert Greeting! nnnTTMr AM "How would you like to have stood with me this morning on the bow of this huge steamer and watched the gray slip Into glory as the sun bubbled up out of the big champagne glass. Then coffee and back to sleep with the drowsy thought of whose was the hand that held the mighty glass, filled to the very brim wltrr millions of scintillating bubbles and foam and sparkle. "I promised to write to you but three arrives at this: "The first thing a man does when he Is flung naked Into the vnrtt-14 f tn nnn Vila -faint avai onri go Into the bonfire along with HERRANCH Lonely British Columbia Rancher Woman Claims to Have $500,000 in Oil on Her Property (Vancouver Province cable to "The People" published In England) The loneliest woman In the world, a London widow who runs a tiny there seems nothing I can tell you hunting ranch In the wilds of Bri ef except perhaps the pints and.tlsh Columbia, 150 miles from here, pints of rolling ocean spread out Is searching for a fortune. over illimitable mile on mile In ev- Somewhere on her ranch at ery direction and the freedom of Daisy Lake, B.C., Is a marvellous being able, at the whim of the deposit of platinum, worth, It Is be-commander, to touch any point on lleved, over half a million pounds, the shores of the big round world."' she and her so have spent nearly "We are rapidly approaching the five years in their search for ,the Mysterious East, so venerated In treasure which has already taken our schoolboy days with song and story, and an Italian lady on board tells me that Just now it Is a smashing good place In which to disap pear, as there are no Inquisitive newspapers or lncurruptlble police such as towns." Mr, Craig then changes the sub Ject and philosophizes on the ques toll of seven lives. I have Just met this lonely widow, and from her own lips I have heard the dramatic story of the lost She is Mrs. Sarah Hearn, a Lon- we have In our home don woman who married a Cana dian officer Just after the war. She emigrated with him to Canada, and j for a year or two lived In Vancon- tion of how best to live and at page wltn hun anta ne succumbetl Id his war wounds. On Her Ranch After trying to make a living for herself as a waitress, shop assls- . -.tant barmaid and manicurist, she see a silver dollar leering at him- b ,one, job f mRnin over the foot of his cradle with a;the Daljy hunting ranch ft beckoning finger. Jpot ,50 mUe5 ,rom Vancouver "With the wnoop of a Comanche 1 among the coastal ranges of British Indian he leaps out and the race ' Columbia. With the exception of a. Is on; but the dodging dollar Is farfew summer sportsmen, Mrs. Hearn more agile than he Is, and so up never meets a soul except wander-hill and down dale, the cbne goes ing trappers. Her nearest neighbor on through life, with always 'Not Is over 20 miles away, today but tomorrow I' ringing lnj "But I am willing to bear this ter-hls ears." jrlble loneliness," i she told me. "I "Statistics show that ninety-five, to stay here until this precious platinum deposit can be found, of every one hundred small busl-, ness enterprizes close their doors.1 "The story u a dramatic one. And the other five? The disease of Nearl twenty years ago two young gain has taken possession of their na a iuuuui BujuC discovered the treasure. t,M.. hearts f- far M'nr. more potentlaly f.nH,i fhaA than Returning the needle does the dope fiend. to Vancouver, however, they were lost. One of the men and the In- n fm a"d tlment. romance and often honor BU,d! .P0?"?' the second man struggled back, on ly to die after confiding the secret true happiness; and still hoarding ft rjend uieir weuui . wey numoie into uiC The u QUt a,one to dta that is to receiw grave waiting treaiurf. found lt( and m" . .u , . . was tnen rnurdered by a young In- Mr. Craig then relates some of dlan who had tralled nlm over nun. his own experiences In the Klon- dreds of mle6 of wU(jerness. dike where he came to a reallza- "Although the Indian was caught tlon that h would not be wealthy by the mounted police and even-but that he would be happier with- tually hanged, he could never bo out wealth. He came to Prince Ru- forced to tell the secret of the plat-pert and started 'The Studio." mum, large lumps of which he waa rtnee which, he says, he has cultl- carrying when arrested, vated a "supreme contempt" fijr, "I am going on with the search, money for its own sake or for ths though people tell me that it Is halo which its possession furn-' madness. Either I find that treasure Ishes. He suggests Instead to fo!- or I shall have to wait until I can low the advice of the old darkey .save sufficient money to retire, and "Enloy Yorese'f." Possibly one "I dont want that; my search more paragraph of the letter will must be successful' be sufficient foor the present. Another day readers will have an opportunity of reading something in a different strain. Here is the finale: "One owes something more to the world than simply living In it and playing, Krab poker every hour you remainatThenwhy; not scatter a lew sun-oeamstoniyour journey and-renjoy yourseiizisat us look upon Eteriv morrow of death, and do not seem to realize, that all are living in Eternity now that It always has been. is. and always will be; that j human lite is but a detour of experience, and a short one at that. Soon we will motor back upon the Highway one can see It Just ; ahead, like a whispered promise, a j charm, a gift like a red light shimmering through the soft. warm rain of a midnight storml I The Letter Box EXPRESSES APPRECIATION Editor, Dally News: Having been a patient In the DrttiiA 13 i i via ft riAnAral .ITncnlfal fne SSihe A 'P express til j apjyt vviuvtuti ia va v wu a vwj i v attention given me by the members of the nursing staff. I do not see how I could have been looked after better than I have been during the time I was there. EX-PATIENT. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mncey and family will sail on the Prince Rupert Thursday night for a two-weeks' trip to Vancouver.