THREE 121 Makes Better Bread, Cakes & Pastry ft Botile of Evening in Paris PER FUME FREE (Villi Each l!ox of Face Powder Both For 51.0U Orgies! Diio Pioneer Drug&ijiLs hones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth Sf. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS FOR SALE I100MEI) HOUSE Close In, 2 Bedrooms, Fireplace. Coal and Electric Range. Fully Modern. Hot Water Heating. QC ffrtA Scs u.s- for terms tJ)33UU IIOOMEI) HOUSE Fully Modem, Hot Air Furnace. Ql AAA Flf.ft Av.-mir East. Very easy terms V1)""" IIOOMEI! HOUSE Fully Modern. Fine Harbor Vi. w Tnrrns arranged UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED M'ECIAL WINTEK KXIVISMON IAUES S7,500 McCAFFERY, GIHHONS & COLLART, LTD. rillKD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 IllrkrU on wile from Not. IS. I8: to lh. 28, 1931 (with final return i nunc Murrii 3i. ini) PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER S 10.00 RETURN . Mrtiinern lmr rrlnrv It (pert f or Vaiieuutrr: ! IT-H.ft, CATALA KVEUV Tl'EMl.W, I JO P.M. Mrri inn vanriuvcr. vu Or.n Kail. ThuratfaT Noon utm ITJi.s. Aunt: . i:i:kv mum midmoiit ' A: Vancouver Sunday midnight appro IWecL ;? gau.inis u, Port Sininaoiu Aiii Ami. Anyox. Stewart and Naa River puii'U. Sunday. 8 00 p.m. lltlNCE KlPLi.l AdtM'V: Second Avenue. Phone SfiH ' B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS 1 HUM IKINCK ItUl'LKT To Ketchikan, IVrangcll, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st. 14th, and 28th. l'rincCM M.iry Ocean Fulls, etc. Van-x uver and Vic toria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W " Orchard. Oe.i. Agent. SrdAv.. Pr.nce Hupcrt. Pliuiic ai. COAL Iluy the real Coalour fa- Inious Edson and Cassldv U'elllntton In any quantities. Also Uulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 538 Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE 1'IIONE 57J I1ESNER BLOCK DENTIST RoooaoooooaoouooooowoooooouoooooowjoiKit'WW.oooooooo Want Ads Let Them He Your Itrokcr ,in Huyinj,' " and Selling Somebody is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set, or coat you have to sell. Somebody is waiting to sell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else It Is you are in the market for. Get the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'll find undi earned of bargainsundreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these columns and sec how profitable and pleasant It Is. READ ami USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully toldit's quickly sold" Local Items (ilassos fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. n,' ( . ; I . ; V .,; E: J. Smith 'returned to the city on the Catala this morning after having made the round trip to An- yox and Stewart on business. Lots on the west side of Mc- Uride Street near Fourth Avenu are being leared for A. H. Mc Pherson who will erect two new residences thereon. Mrs. R. A. Sampare, who has been visiting at Port Simpson, arrived In the city on the Catala this morning' from there. She Is on her way back to her home at Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, " returned to -port at 10.15 this afternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1.30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Capt. R. I. Van aer Byl and T. H. Cressy, who recently had to mush out from Lake Thutade In the central Interior where they were left by Pilot W. A. Joerss who flew their machine out, will be guests at a luncheon of the Customs and Transportation Bureau of the Vancouver Baaed of Trade tomorrow. Harold Brown, general manager of the Union Steamship Co., will be the chief speaker at the luncheon. Pilot EWwett L. Wasson. youthful Yukon flyer, who distinguished himsell recently In connection with 'the rescue of the missing Burke party, has advisd the Women's Canadian Cub here that, owing to short notice, he Is afraid he wlU be unable to address the club during the stay of the Princess Norah In port tomorrow afternoon. Pilot Wasson had been In vited by wire to address the club when It was definitely teamed that he would be here tomorrow enroute south. ... ANNOUNCEMENTS - '" .. Catholic Women's League Social 'January 14. Moose Whist Drive and Dance January 18. Presbyterian Bums' Banquet on January 23. Moose Legion Novelty Dance January 30". Sons of Norway Fishermen'? Farewell Dance February 6. Moose Hall. C77 W-14J -visiocrats iransporialioiL Sailing from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, thence via Tri-Clty Service to Victoria and Seattle, Tliur-.Iava 10.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart, Wetlneadaja 4.00 p.m. Itf-Rular aervicca to North and South Queen Charlotte Inland. Particular of a!l-Ingi, rate, etc., on request. reitgcr train' leave Prince Rupert for Edmonton, Winnipeg, and point Eait every Monday, Wrdnraday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Ask about Low Coach and Tourist Fares to Eastern Points, Canadian national n. r McNAUcinwi Dulrlrl FfrniT A$mt THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, January 13, 1931. She Couldn't Be Hoodwinked. Miss E. Thomson, of Clapham, writes: "I find that Carter's Little liver Pills will do more to keep the complexion clear, and the skin free from blemishes, than all the face creams I have used. I found the real cause of face blemishes was usually due to liver and stomach troubles. My druggist recommended them as a specific for stimulating the liver and expelling the constipation poisons .from the system." Take Carter's Little Liver Pills for sick headache and Indigestion. All druggists 25 and 75 red pkgs. Billlards tonight Grotto vs. Canadian Legion. Ilinnerware, clfina. glassware. Ilcilbroner! crockery, Store. Moose Whist Drlva .and Dance Friday, Jan. 16, 8.30. Cash prizes. Premier Orchestra. 11 This afternoon's train, due from the Bast at 3.30, was reported this morning to be on time. Benny Wcndle works out at he Empress Social Club tonight 7 p. m. Public cordially Invited. the Bast. Moose Wednesday meet lng postponed until, Jan. 15th, Thursday. Col. J. W. Nlcholls-will leave on tomorrow morning's train for a trip to Winnipeg and elsewhere in Ted Kergln of Alice Arm was a passenger aboard the Catala thh morning bound for a trip to Van couver. Mrs. D. E. .Murphy and her daughterr-'Marie; nhave gone to Kamloops where Mor Murphy will take medical treatrrient. They ex pect to be away some time. Miss Jeanette Morleyl R.N.. who has been visiting at' her home lr. AnyOx, was a passengeraboard tho Catala this morning returning to Vancouver where she will resume special nursing. Miss Morley Is be ing accompanied south by her mother, Mrs. D. M. Mclntomlney. J. A. Crawford, well known her as a purser of Canadian National Coast Steamships, left Vancouver recently to Join the new steamct of the company, Prince Robert and take'eharge of her office dur ing excursion runs which are being made to the West Indies and South America. Mr. Crawford will return to this coast late next Ontario Grannie Is Sent to Jail Seventy Year-Old Woman Had Two Bottles of Moonshine TORONTO. Jan. 13 A gray-haired grandmother, nearly 70 veara of age, has gone to Jail for six months for having two small bottles of moonshine liquor in her Ekfrid Township farm house. She was twice convicted of having Illi citly manufactured booje In her home. On two previous occasions the Magistrate had been lrnlent in allowing Jier further time In which', to : ttise a $500 fine that would have kept her without the bars of Mercer reformatory. She had expected some Insurance money, but when it did not come the bench found no option but to pass the minimum penalty of six months Imprisonment on the elderly woman. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 SCHEDULES OUTLOOK ANNOUNCED IS FINE Only Minor laniofi.Will'bc MadelThe CHanging, Conditions Next Summer in Time-Tables of Canadian National Ships The Alaska schedule oj Canadian National Coast Steamship3 for the summer of 1931 has been announced. It will be Just about the same as that which was In effect last year, giving two boats it week through here on the run to Skagway. . The schedule becomes couver direct. It is understood that the sche dule of the ss. Prince Georsre o-Prlnce Rupert on the run to Anyox and Stewart and of the ss. Prince The train time-table will also be changed here, It is expected, to probably the same hours of arrival and departure as last year. Get quick results with a want an HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMtKK NEW MANAGEMENT JitiM, !lrl"it: Trive,,rr Mnmnlr Rooms; Hot and Cold Water tree ltu Mr- l Train and Boat! Rates Jl.uo and Up Kl'tCIVt MONTHLY KATEM C.R. BIG'"-'T V DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot And cold water In all roorm, A. J. ntUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser wid Fifth Sts. Mr and River. Savoy Mrs. J. Bergman, Oona New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop THE IIOIKL nOKTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Ti-lrplinnr tKl Boston Grill Phone 457 Prinee Rupert Large Cabaret SKtCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Partis SPEED WITH 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 appreciated. Phone 2). Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Servjce SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn 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. Llnr, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing ind altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone C1D Churchill Described Missionary by of Fort Early MONTREAL, Jan. 13 Churchlli, the new terminal port of the Hud-con's Bay Railway, is destined to beepme popular, not only as a grain-shipping port but for the many enterprises connected with a project of its importance, according to Mgr. Turquetll, a mem- effective June 8 and will continue iber of the congregation of Obiate until September 3. The ss. Prince Rupert or Prince Fathers, engaged in mission work in the far north for the past 30 ; George will arrive here Wednesday , years, who -was Interviewed by Th jmornlngs at 11.30 frm Vancouver Gazette on a recent visit here. Th: via Powell River and Ocean Falls and sail at 3 o'clock instead of 4 o'clock, that afternoon for Skag- construction of waterworks was begun last June and carried on until October and the engineers iway and other Alaska oo-ts. re-; said would be resumed in tho turning here at 7 o'clock Monday rprlng so that the new town would jmornlngs and sailing south at 4 have a modern aqueduct early pjn. 'next summer. The Prince Henry will arrive Adventurers were being kept out here at 11.30 Saturday moraine of Churchill by the federal and pro- from Vancouver via Powell River vlnclal authorities, who were exer-and Ocean Falls, Alaska, return i rising good Judgment In refusing here Wednesday mornings at 7 o'clock and sail at 9 ajn. for Van- admission to such. Mgr. Turquetil said. "No land Is leased or sold at the present time," he stated. "Applicants are required to send a request to Winnipeg, and I am Informed that more than 10.000 have been received by the provincial Charles on the route to Stewart i , government of Manitoba. Applica- aW UI.J..J .....JH. Anvnv H M-iac.t Tnolt will Va ! nulla are CUHSIUCICU uucuiuijlb w similar to last year. the kind of business the applicants want to open and with regard to their usefulness for public service. Home builders, hotel and restaurant keepers and shopkeepers receive preference, because at the present time there are no houses but those occupied by the officials and work ers on the pier or terminal elevator and other undertakings connected with government work at the ter mlnal." As to the possibilities of navlga tlon Mgr. Turquetll said Churchill had one of the finest natural ports In the world. There were lce-flelds but no Icebergs, and the port could be open for five or six months In the year "Two trains a week run out of Churchlli. one carrying mall, so that nowadays we are only a few days from Montreal," the mission ary said. He recalled that until i few years ago mail leaving Chester field Inlet or Pond Inlet for Uon- treal took a long time to answer. In fact, mall sent- out one summer could not be .answered until the following summer with the return boat trip. In the winter the mall service was more precarious, the malls being carried from post to post by Indians on their way to Le Pas and Winnipeg. In connection with the possibilities of the future growth of Churchill and district Mgr. Turquetll referred to the advantages of the railway, aeroplane and radio. Away North Churchlli is more than 500 miles north of Le Pas, Man., and Is now the episcopal seat of Mgr. Turquetll, who settled at the new railway ter minus last summer after having lived at Chesterfield Inlet among the Eskimos for a long time. He has a modest house and a small place of worship at Churchill, the church accomodating 10Q people. His dio :ese, or prefecture, as these sparsely noDulated reeions are called, is bounded on the north by the Pole. in the south by Churchill, on the west by the Mackenzie Rher and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean. according to Mgr. Turquetll, It be ing known as the Hudson's Bay dio cese. His pastoral flock consists of 6.600 Eskimos, who speak various dialects, and 1,500 Indians belonging to various tribes. When he Is north of Churchill Mgr. Turquetll speaks neither French or English, but one or the other of the primitive native dialects. All the .mission posts are provided with a radio receptlo nset. equip ped with dry batteries, and every! Saturday night everybody tunes in to get the latest news from the outside world. Tills Is made possible through the courtesy of a company which manufactures radios. Ole Miller Dies fclh City Hospital Was 70 Years of Age Hayncr Bros. In Charge of Funeral Ole Miller, age 70 years, died this morning at the Prince Rupert Gen-oral Hospital. Interment will take cilice In Fairvlew Cemetery. Hayner Dins ;ire in charge of funeral Municipal Elections 1931 Candidates Endorsed By. rrincc iv'PrJiP." i L3bor Council FOR ALDERMEN S. D. MACDONALD W. M. BROWN FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE J. J. GILLI5 Your Vote and' Influence requested In Support of the Above Named, Candidates. Both Aldertnanic Candidates Arc Opposed to Taxation of Improvements KBXlB'EBKBXBlBXlBliB'tKiraiXXgB'iaB P. H. Linzey Solicits your vote an4 influence m the present Aldcrmanic, Elections For Alderman Your vote and influence is requested by Theo. Gollart Your vote and influence is requested by W. J: McCutcheon , Fo'rAIderman I am absolutely opposed to an Improvement tax. For Alderman Your vote and influence for N. MUSSALLEM solicited Opposed to taxes on improved property Experienced mothers say Zam-Buk Is belt for children's injuries and skin troubles, because: It is herbal no jioison-ous mineral coloring. It is antiseptic 4rc-ventscuts and burns taking the wrong way. It is soothing- quickly. . it heals everjH j usi as goou. to up. Sold at all ston s and I Oet the Aa. ri&aing uuuu It jays.