June 23, 1030. Sun Visors Special?! 5g. Special V Values up to 50c. Ormes Em. C7fic Pioneer Druggists THIRD AVE. 0 51X1 tt ST. - TELEPMONFS 8?o20C Three Graduate Pharmacists I B.C COAST I STEAMSHIPS tuvu. fw. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hiiiunft Mum ITInre Hupert r r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, BuWdale. Alert Bay. etc Tuesday 3 30 Dm ANYov'VirKftl?' ne SmX Tot rat ALICE Aucr ahm' AHM. ANY STr.n AKT. Nut Hiter. Port - HlmpMia, hun. day, B.oo D.ni. r T PORT SIMPSON aud WAIR tSUND. ThuriUy p m 121 tod Avenue KM SMITH ftzent prince Kapert. U C Ttronjth Hfkfti told to Victoria and Seattle ud ba;rar,e checked (kronen to deitlnttlon B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUrERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway 'une 9, 18, 20, 23, 27 30. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle- June 4, 14, 21, 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc- Vancouver and v it tuna, every ruuay, iu pjn Agents For AH Steamship Lines W, C. Orchard, General Atent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhouv t Leaving Prince Rupert Daily except Sundays, 1.00 p.m ' for Jasper and Edmonton, thence by ' de luxe Transcontinental trains . . . The "CONFEDERATION" "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" through to Toronto anil Montreal. Serving also the principal Prairie cities, making direct connections with all important points in hastcrn Canada and the United States. Low Summer Fares Now in Effect 1 tuau For Information Call or Write It. F McNaujhton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, Il.C. I'KMMNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEHEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 .MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOQD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish- & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. riUNCE MJPEKT, B.C. fit' H A1 ' Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. Don't forget to reserve a seat for ine tight on the 24th. Just Phone 592. 146 Jimmy Lawson works out tonleht at the Empress Social Club gym between 7 and 8 p.m. Sigurd Wallstedt, prominent official of the Moose Lodge, -arlved in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Juneau. Jumbo Davies of Victoria will work out at the Empress Social Club gym. Monday 7 to 8 p.m. Public cordially Invited. There were 144 oasseneers aboard the steamer Princess Lou ise which was In port this momine northbound from Vancouver to Skagway. The most of these were round trip tourists. Six persons disembarked here from the vessel. ANNOUNCEMENTS . .Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home C. N. Recreation Picnic to Terrace July 1. Dominion Day sports, Acropolis Hill July 1. Children's sports track meet, baseball, football. Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. MM X Canadian Legion picnic Dlgby Island July 0. Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. Painful Bolls j)ne After The Other Broke Out On Arms f Miii 3C feudd, 1100 Victoria Drlva, tsaeouver, u.u., writes: "About a yhr ago I wu troubled with boll. They broke out on my armi, and bo .oonar wu, on4 ialad lata, anothet would come to take It plaee, I ruf trod great rin with them, and tried 1 different medicines and ointment, but vfiey ma mo no good. I was advised to take and, my, wh-tt relief I got; loon mj ikin waa as i liar a? before." Put up olIv by The T. Milburn Oo. Limited, Toronto Ont HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'Mtrit NKW MVXAdKMEXT Strum Heated; Traveller- Mmplf Ueomsii Hot and fold-Wairr Tree Hu MreU All Trnln and ItodtP Rates $1.00 and Up M'tXIAL MONTHLY HATKS C. R. BIGGAUT & A. DONALD Proprietor! PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms a. j. rnuniioMME. rrop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy W. Pilling, Henry Bergeron, William Creignton, G. Fraser and H. M. Elllngsen, city; E. C. Stark, San Francisco; E. M. Sherbotten, C.N. R.; J. Tate, Smlthers; D. Hughes, Butedale; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clay. Anyox. New Royal Hotel i , I. 7rr. "rop. Hf'-HOTEL HOKTII WHILE IJ-jt It Cold Water: Steam Heat c PFU DAY AND UP Telephone !SI Royal J. H. Feets, W. T. Felton and C. II. Underwood, C.N.R.; Margaret Smith. Hyder, B.C.; G. Butt and George Taylor, city; A. J. Shade, Kiver; A. it. veoier. ierrnce, ivira. I. Patterson, Miss Mpta Patterson and MIm Agnes Patterson, Van 'IF' THE DAILY NEWB PAOE THREP "I was very weak after an op eration. My ncrvci were so bad I would sit down and cry and my husband would not go out and leave me alone. Now my nerves are much better, thanks to a booklet that was left under the door. Lydia L Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound surely put roe on my feet. I have taken eight bottles. My friends tell me 1 look fine. My sister has taken, this jnetiicioe too." Mrs. Annie Walton, 67 SMnlev St., Kingjtw, Ontario. Jumbo Davies, the "Blonde Ter ror" of Victoria, worits out at tne Empress Social Club gym tonight 8 pjn. Public cordially invited. Attention Boys 16 and under, special admission 'price 55c. for Boxing Show, June 24. 146 Only Sl.OOO for vacant lot next.. Empress Hotel. City Assessor says it is worth $3,003.; Hclgerson. Jack Ourv'.cfi returned to the city on trllnrnto WtrtFln about two weeks' time. Big Business Men In North Manager of Pennsylvania Railroad and Head of Bass Ale Go North Prominent passengers aboard the steamer Princess Louise this morning included W. C. HlgInbotham of Chicago, general manager of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Mrs. Hlgglnbotham, who vtfll make the ruond trip to Skagwfy. Also on board the youlse were E. J. Manners of Trent, England, managing director of Messrs. Bass St Co., famous beverage distillers, and Mrs. Manners. They will make the round trip to Skagway on the vessel and disembark here next Saturday afternoon and proceed by rail to Jasper Park. Parents of Local Lady Celebrate Diamond Wedding Halifax newspapers tll of the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Mackenzie, 82 and 81 years of age respectively, mother and father of Mrs. Oeorge Woodland of Prince Rupert. Five of their 10 children are now living and seven grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie live at Truro, N.S.,- where Mr. Mackenzie was in business for many years. Notice to Ybters Voters, whose nanis have been omitted by those Collecting names will be able to get their names on the voters' list during the three days court of revision at the end of this month by appearing In person at the court of revision or by leaving their names with or phoning their names to the Liberal Committee Rooms, at any time before the court is held. Phone 831 L. XV. PATIMORE, Liberal.Cqmmltlce Rooms, (tf) jiwvr it Dentist, Dr. J, R. Gosse, Phone 686 Dinnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware. If eilbrone r's Store. Boxing, Ten founds Frankie Neel vs. Jumbo Davies, Exhibition Bldg., June 24 at 8.15 n.m. 147 ir;-.ll) (uuii'T i if i.l Wdliswi .pyiing .sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Furniture for sale. Apply Theo Collart, 722 Fifth Ave. W- evenings, tf A. R. Holtby returned to the city on yesterday's1 train from a trip to the interior on railway business. Mrs. W. B. Morgan and little grandson sailed Saturday on the Prince George for a visit In Van couver. F, S. Walton, C.N It. roadmaster, returned to the .city on yesterday's train from a brief trip to the Interior on official duties. William Ware of the fur department of the Hundson Bay Co. sall- ied on the Princess Louise this morning for Wrangell enroute to Telegraph Creek. Miss Hazel Mathers, who has been attending High School here. will sail on the Prince William to night for her home at Sandsplt, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cornish, Mrs. W. H. Sherman, sr., and Mrs. W. H. Sherman, Jr., will sail on the Catala tomorrow afternoon for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Union freighter Chilkoot, Capt. W. W. Mounce, arrived in port at 2.30 yesterday afternoon from the south and, after a stay of about an hour, sailed on her return to Vancouver. William ' tonight for his home at Sandsplt where he will spend the summer vacation. ' . In 1910 Stewart was seeking Incorporation as a, City, the Twenty Years AgQ.oplumn.qf tiVe Vancouver , Province recall. A few weeks ago Stewart received incorporation as a village. Jacv Wrathill Government. Tpl-egraphs operator at Tdlegraph Creek, and Mrs. Wrathall arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the north and will spend a while in town. They were accompanied by Misses Irene nnd Fanny Callbreath of Telegraph Creek. Union freighter Chilliwack, Capt. John Muir, arrived in port at midnight last night form the south and sailed early this morning' for Porcher Island cannery, where she will discharge freight, returning here early this afternoon with a cargo of cement for the Power Corporation of Canada. VIC HAS MOVED Vie Rogtrs. formerly of the C.N. Rooms, 3rd Ave., has moved to 719 Fulton Street where he will keep chickens and fresh eggs. As soon a his took arrives from Calgary he will serve hot tamales. He wishes to ask his few creditors and many friends to give him a chance to help make good as his age Is against him In further service on the cars. He asks your patronage. Phone Green 170. 150 "BUILD D. C. PAYROLLS" A Rich Fresh Milk m -.. .Ml A valued patron at Oak Bay begins an appreciative letter, recently received, asfollows: "I like pacific, Milk . because it possesses, a .riMiness, ana iresn-ness which can always be depended upon. Its use In coffee and cocoa imparts a dellcious-ly rich flavor, as well as adding to the nutritive, value of these beverages." PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsfortl, B.C. EVERYBODY KNOWS that Logging an3 Lumbering isf British" ' Columbia's major industry, and is likely to be for some years to come; but not everybody realizes the increasing importance of our forests to the world ' 1. at large, as forests elsewhere become denuded. We still have 360,000,000,-000 board-feet of merchantable timber but we have none to burn. Prevent Forest Fires You Can Help! imiTISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE Another enjoyable dance under Scandinavian auspices was held In the Metropole Hall Saturday night A good-sized crowd was CNJt. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Edward Mabbs, returned to port at 8.30 this morning from her first voyage of the season to Skagway and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. Miss Eleanor Woodruff, daughter of one of the customs officers at Jack Qillatt who has been at- Ketchikan, Is a passenger aboard Prince tending the King Edward High thc Prlnce Rupert today returning the ln- Runert this I ' 4u'e ""Pen, l,sl i . C tn. hrr tnnwi' Iralnlnir t,,rl of mornine after snandlne ten davs ecnooi nere, win sau on ine.rnnce r-j. j. rrrr -.-- at Bell Island htjt) $prlngs near Ketchikan with father, Nie uunntm, wno lyaownowmg considerable improvrargiit after hav ing fepent thqipasu, eight months at trie cnrinosl'&'ndTis exnected to F. L. Racey of the Power Corporation of Canada construction department returned to the oh yesterday's train from a brief trip to the work at Falls River. R. F. McNaughton, C.N.R. dls-trice passenger agent, sailed on the Prince George Saturday evening for a brief trip to Vancouver on official business. He will return to the city Wednesday morning. H. W. M. Rolston of Stewart and F. Reichenbach of Hyder returned to the city on yesterday's train from Hazelton. where they met the Alaska-Yukon auto caravan at the end of last week, and will sail by Providence HospJalj Seattle, after, the Prince Charles this evening for a visit at her home in Ketchikan. 1 the north. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS j iPrince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING t. T. I'. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, lUnrksmitrm, Pattern Makers, Pounders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant la Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 LUMBE KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. 13 BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, D.C. . The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Sliver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL 1