Saturday, September 27, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS I PAGE THREF SALAD A quality will always FOR Dlnnerwarc, china, crockery, I glassware, Heilbroner's S'Utre. ! be the finest you can buy Local Items Diarrhoea (3hurcKSen)iee0 THERE'S NOTHINQ TO EQUAL Month-end sale of furniture at Barrie's Home Furnishings. Visit Glasses fitted by registered our bargain gallery. 22T "SAUHA" optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. ;1 Badminton Dance, I.OD.E. Hail CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JlUde Salety First, Phooa FridayjQctober I'fc Scotch and Ca-i -Christian SClClfcySBclety. THr SCCbna 'AVfenue 1I7 '388 ''drWnl nad); larf dances. Gents. 75c. Ladles A Real TEA " 'Fresh rom the gardens' SPECIAL "Face Value" A Fifty-Gent Jar Armand Cleansing Cream --Twenty-Five-Cent Kleenex 50 Cents rates EtA. Jfw Pioneer Phones 81 & 82 Three Graduate ;OOqoooMiecWWOHOKiiiBH3i0 DrugeteLs Third Ave. & Sixth St. Pharmacists Steamship Service UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nailing f rom rYlnrr Kuxrt i VtWOt VEK MCTOKU. Hi ..k, Sl.fi IL., ,u. Tu"!nv, fl p.. t i VlM'H KK. VK KilUi, .ii.!.m Aii-rt Hut. ,U. . Ir.duv midnight I All' I VMM, MO, STEW .Hi J'. Sum Kim. fart hlmiiMiii, Sun-d.i. S.UO p.lu. i.l W.nin K. M. .' "II ASciM Prlmr Rupert, IkC. i iirough tick"! Id '.. V tu t -d 9esr.lt and baggafe checked tt: u;;li to du&lnaUon. I B.C COAST ItTtAMSWPS B. C. Coast SAILINGS FROM I'KINCE RUPERT o Kttchikan. WraagelL Juneau, Skagway ix-tubcr 1, 11, 22. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle September 24. October , 16, 18. Princess Mary Ocian Kails, etc. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pa Aicnts Far All Steamship Unee IV C . Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave., Prince 11 u pert, PhoneJl. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD- M'EUATIM; (J. T. I. 20.WW-1ON I LOAT1NG DKYDOCK LnKir,cn. Mncliinkts. Boilermakers, lUacksmitrw, Pattern Makers Founder. Woodworkers, Etc EI.BCTUIC AND ACKTYLENE WELDING Oar Plant Is Rquipped to IlAU All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMKKCIAl. WOUK IU10NE8 IS AND 96 OOOOOOttOWUOMWIKOWMOOOOOWHBOOOWI Want Ads Let Them Ik- Your Itrokcr in liuying and Selling Somebody is wultlng 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. Oet thi habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'U find undieame4 of bargains -undreamed of opportunities. Do your tyoaplns; through these columns and sse how profJtaljij.sfnd).i "" ' ' ' ' pleasant H Is. ;, , HEAD anE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 08 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" "I . W 1 Tax sale or city lots wiif .be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. Anyone interested can get a list at the collector's office. 228 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCork ell and their small daughters, Bev erley and Pamela, of Fort St. James have taken up residence In Vancouver for the winter. Take out my Ad. for the range. It was sold after the first insertion. That was the first order received at the Dally News office yesterday morning by a prominent member of the Moose Lodge. Making her first voyage north on winter schedule. Union steamer ! 1 Cardena. CaDt. Andrew Johnston!. arrived tn no at midnight last! night tewfi Vancouver via Bella ' vv"" au umuug uuu, wiu CMU-ttisatoFalU anHotHeMointsi8811 on the prm RuPert tomor- I ibkv ' and sa couprt of hours later on hetytwtaRi south. ! ; i i k - a. - i i iii f hititt m t tm FKCM MONTREAL TO n.Si(m-IlKLlAl-LIVi;KI'OOL xOct 11 M'.nnedcsa Oct 17. 'Nov. 14. Ducbfss of Richmond aOet. 26 Mem Not calling at Llvfrpcol. Net calling at Belfast TO CHERBOURG-SOrTHAMF-TON. ANTWEHF Oct. 16. Nov. 16 . :.. Montclare Oct. SB ...a. ...(.-v.-i Montoalm Oct. 2 Oct. io rrjffiasM'dr Tors Oct. M DucbeMt AUtoll JPOct. 31 Duchws of Betlfora sbeludlag call at Olaagow. FItOM QUEBEC Ta CI1KBJMH KO-JKM THAMl'TOV Bept. SO Emprcaa at Sctlan't Oct. t Eapreaa of Praiic" FIIOM VANCOUVER Tu IiaU-J4iaa-4 Mk-HMlfKln aua a. xNcwjftui.Omad. Oct IS. iDec 6 Cmprtaf of Buaata aoetse M3r m Skip. 1 Wr(St,i Mov.lS Un 1 wSaspreas iflf Aia alncludlt caU Uuoolulu Aonlv to Aienu Terrwhert or i t POKHTEK Bteamablp Ocnl. Paw. Aent CPU Statloe. VmifOHYTT Telephcac Trinity 1161 ALL STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICES Sailing front Prince Rupert for Vancou cr, thence via new Trl-CIty Sertlco to Victoria and Seattle . . Sundays, Thursdays, 10 p.m. Tor Anyox and Slewart . fedneadays, 4.00 p.m. For Stewart & Ketchikan-Saturdays, 4.00 p.m. VTeckly sailings for North and South Quern Charlotte Islands. Passenger trains leave Prince It u pert for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East dally except Sunday 1.00 p.m. It. F. McNALCIITOM tHitrlrt rmngr A$nl 1'rlor ltuprt, B.C. Tliw valuable prrparation has been on the market for the pant eighty years, and hold? a reputal ion second to none for the.re!ief of all bowel complaints. lYice, 60c a bottle at all druggists or dealers; put up only by The 1. Mil-burn, Co., Limited, Toronto, OnU Scandinavian Dance, Saturday in Moose Hall. Anderson's music. (220) Mrs. E. Thomas will sail on th Prince Rupert tomorrow night for Vancouver where she will take up residence. , . FW. Hart was able to be around again" this-morning after having oec" wuuwu w ucu 10r Plef dy with Mness. Joln Watkina, pioneer Stewart ruw lor Vancouver, uunng uie cumuiK wuiuei tie wans u i v'siting his native home In Here fordshire, England. Harvest Festival at First Pre byterian Church Sunday. Special musical program. Soloists, Mrs. W !W. C. O'Neill, Mrs. James Waugh Mr. Kennedy of Vancouver, W. E. Wlllis-rolt: daet Mr. and Mrs. J A. Teng. Everybody welcome. 226 C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles Capt. B. O. Jones, is reported due at midnight tonight from Vancou ver via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The ves sel will sail soon after arrival for Massett Inlet points whence sh will return here southbound tp morrow evening. The Regal Shop Mr. and Mrs, John McRac Proprietors We solicit your patronage in tobaccos, candles, magazines, stationery, etc. To jilease you Is our aim. Courteous attention to all. 300 Block Third Avenue Next McCljmopt's Office FREE Demonstration on Friday & Saturday Of Blue Ribbon Products WE OFFER REAL BARGAINS FOR YOUR BENEFIT ' Blue Ribbon Coffee CC! per lb. Blue Ribbon Tea per lb Blue Ribbon Baking Powder QAn 12-os. tin Drip Coffee Deal 1 lb. Blue Ribbon Tea .55 1 lb. Blue Ribbon Coffse .55 1 Drip-O-Lator, 6 or8 Cups $2.50 Regular Price .... $3.C0 ALL FOR $2.25 CORN ON COB ! SlaOO 3 dozen OfcANCHKj- S1.00 25c 3 lbs Mcintosh Red Apples $3.00 per box, $t.S3" to Mussallem Grocery Co. l.im'twl 117-423 5lh Avenue Kat PHONE lfc AND J SMS flMdi rVWT' C SBBBnBSajBBBBBBBBBBVnS 'I IkBI bVlLStt u.a-.a'ajspsnw v .w,. 4 g 50. ' -v 220 Moose Knockout Winters Whist will begin Tuesday, Sept. '30. Chickens the prize. 226 W. E. Drake .arrived in the city on the cardena last night from Vancouver. He is here to pay a visit to the local business of Ed- vard Llpsett Ltd. Robert Pegg arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon from Vancouver to join the business office staff of the Daily News. Mr. Pegg was formerly iden tified with the staff of the Ottawa Citizen and Moose Jaw Times. Ben Johnson, who returned to the city recently from a three months' trip to his native home in England, is clearing a lot on Fifth Avenue East opposite the Boot) School preparatory to erecting thereon a five-room bungalow. CNJt. steamer Capt. Edward Mabbs delate' bjr having heavy freights to discharge at waypolnts, arrived In port afS o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falh and will sail at 4 o'clock th;i afternoon for Stewart and Ketchikan whence .she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. LOCAL LMPROVEMENT TAXES. These taxes are due at the City Collector's Office. City HalL on or before October 1st, 1930, and unless naid by that date a penalty of 10 cent will be added. 229 COME AND LE$l,N Something to Your Advantage With every Desk Set Base sold to ! present owner or buyers of Parker Pens we include a Desk Set Pen Taper. If you do not .own a Parker, come 'n and see how attaching a taper converts this Pocket Pen to a Desk Pen. Also how adding a cap to th Parker Desk Pen crunges Whack to. a Pocket Pen. We lncroy' w)s pocket cap and clip al' wR$ ;je very ' Parker Desk Set. McCutchcon's Drug Store Frince Rupert HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel llNlir.lt NEW MANAGEMENT Steam llratrd: Iratcl'mi" Sampl lUMtms; Hot and Cold IValrr I'rrr Hus MrrU All Train and IVml Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KATES C. It. BIGG ART & A. DONAI.U rrnrlrtvrs PHONE 51; tQ Savoy Hotel Prince Unpen 's leading family hoM. Hot ind cold water In all roomt A. J. PRUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser t nd Fifth Sta. Savoy Mrs. R. McDonald, Woodcock' Olof Miller. Htnall; Florence M Immel, Oona River; O. K. Storey, Englewood; D. S. Mcpherson, Por-cher Island. New Royal Hotel I. Zurrlll. "rop. THE HOTEL UOIITII WHILE Hot tt Cold Water: 8tam Heat ' 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone till Royal J. Broman. Vancouver; R. O. Llf ton and II Sigurdsoh, city; D. Redman, Holland Rock. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 0 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Kuncrt This Society! a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "REALITY." The public is cordially Invited to attend. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 p.m. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. Mr. Kennedy, The Harvest Festival Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday School will meet with morning congregation. Evening service, at 7:30. Anthem, "HE SHALL DWELL IN THE LAND," soloist, Mrf W. W. C. O'Neill. Solo, Mrjs. James Waugh. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng. Solo, Mr. Kennedy of Vancouver. Soio, W. E. Williscrof t. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bean Morning prayer ana sermon at U ajn. Sunday School at t :3a Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. FIRSTVNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. , Morning service at 11 ajn. conducted by T. J. Shenton. Rally Day program at Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30 conducted by Rev. C. EMotte FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D, Minister Services at 11 am. arid 7:30 pjn. The Pastor will preach at both services. Special solo at the evening service. Sunday is RaUy Day in all the departments of the Church. Special session of the Sunday School at 12:15. A new heating system has been Installed, and other interior improvements which assure comfort A cordial invitation. Goldbloom Is Going South to Buy New Coats Local Merchant to Meet One of Bi: Fur Manufacturers and Will Bring Home Latest Ooldotoom, the ofd reliabl- local fur merchant. Is leaving 8unday for Vancouver where he will meet one of the big fur manufacturers of the east and wlU make a selection of new coats for the fail ani winter trade. He wUl buy a large quantity and will consequently get the lowest possible prices. Mr. Goldbloom will be glad to dis cuss the question of purchases with any local ladles who wish something Uf ferent He will be In a position to make selections of the very latest ityles of make and will be sure to secure the best possible quulity. Talk It over with him befon hp oes. even if you do not buy. By making purchases this way. Mr. Ooldbloom says Vancouver prices -an be beaten a mile Advt ! ANNOUNCEMENTS ' t , es Whist Drive and Dance, October 1. Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary Banquet October 6. St. Peter's Church Basaar October 0. Moose Basaar. October 10. 17. v Badminton Dance. I.OU.E. Hall October 17. Moose Whist Drive and Dane? October 24 Atarden's Concerttobe'r 30. Catholic Bazaar Nov. 0 and 7. Moose Whist Drive and Dane November 7. Rupert. Fast United Church Bazaar. N(ivrmNr IS. Presbytonan Bazuar Nov. 20. Anglican W A. Basaar Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Baynes and Miss Jean' Baynes of Vancouver and Phillip Jenney of New York hove returned after a visit at Douglas Lodge, Fort St. James. TOO LiVTE TOCLASSIFY LOST Homing pigeon, N.UitJ. band on left leg. Phone 467 or 335. ' 227 "T8"- bck and Bold en ameued metal purse, contain ing change and bobby pins, between 4th 'Ave. East and 6th West. Phone Mrs. Baiter, Green 994. 804 Leo Contoli Jewellery Manufacturing and Repairlnc. Plating Wcrk. 320 Sixth Street Mail Orders Solicited I l air that sparkles ! No one can deny the importance of having the hair arranged in the style best suited to the Individual type, Much of the effect is lost, however, unless the hair is kept soft, abundant, lustrous. A million busy women and girls know the easiest way to keep the hair in perfect condition is with Danderine. The first application will show you how marvelously it removes ezcoas oil from the hair; cleanses it; makes it sparklt with new life and lustre. It's so simple to use Oanoerine. All you da is put a litUe on your brush eeh time you arrange your hair! The consistent use of Danderine will dissolve the worst crust of dandruff; soothe, heal the scalp; stimulate the growth of long, silky abundant hair. Danderine isn't sticky or oily: doesn't show. It males the hair easy to manage; holds it in place for hours. "feet" your waves with it snd see bow much longer they stsy in. Danderine 7he One Minute Hair Beautifier At Alt' Drue Stores Thirty Flv. Csnts 1 'XI 1