Friday, November 30, 1023. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. Local and: 'Personal NAVAL SQUADRON Services MAY COME HERE On and After December 1 by The Pound WET WASH THRIF-T-SERVICE SOFT FINISH 1 s Your entire washing done for as low as 75c. Can you afford to do it at home? We think not. Phone us for particulars. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 YOU HAVE THE GIFT LIST PROBLEM i le Have the Answer (iome to oui- Mori uiul see" our stork of French Ivory Goods In wide variety nl reasonable prices. WuWnton Foiinluui Pens, from $2.50 Waterman Pencils, from $1.00 Kversharp Pencils, from '. 75c Autographic Kodak, from' t. $6.50 Ilro.yjjtf Camera, from $2.00 Christmas Cracker. Perfumes anil Toilet Waters, Manii'iice Sets. Chocolates in Fancy Hoxes, Christmas Cards. Greeting ami Pliotogrnpli Calendars. Now is the lime to make your rhoicc of gifts whil" our lock is complete. Any article will lie set aside for you. FORMES LTD. Dispensing Chemists. The Rexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th SL We Prepay Mall Orders. Have You Tried? Rupert Brand S OCKEYE ALMON landwiches Cankdian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT Shockley's J Solo Agents for Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C Lumber J. Fyfa Smith Co Hardwood Fraser Mill Fir Veneer Dimension Lumber. Fir. Spruce mid Cedar. Spruce niul Cedar Sliiplup. Spruce Planking. Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Class. Shingles. Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling. , " B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. 4 Hayners. Undertaker. Phone 351. If Order your coal from Casey Phone licit 523. If Interior "pasteurised Milk, rinee Rupert Dairy. 1 1'honp Ulack 210, tf Choice Creamery Butler, 7 lbs. or S3.U0. F. W. Moerscli. 'hone t3. tf I. It. Morgan arrived in the city Hits morning from Surf In let on the steamer Venture. Mrs. T. Oovenlock, who was operated on hi the Prince llupert eniM-al Hospital yesterday, is today reported to he' favorably progressing. SI. Andrew" h Society Auiii versary srvico will b held or. Sunday evening al Ihe Presby terian Church. Member will meet at the rooms al 6.15 p.m. An Event witli Watch 283 I.. 1". Champion, manager of Ihe (iranhy store at Anynx, is in I lie cily on business having ar rived from the north on the steamer Prince George last uming. (n motion of Aid. Coltarl seconded hy Aid. Perry the cily council lal evening instructed (lie cily engineer to convey the litlc of its lot on Third Avenue to the Ureal War Veterans As social ion. I nioii steamer Venture, Capl A. .lohiiliiie, arrived at H o' cloek this morning from Van rouver and WayjMirls and sailed al 10 for the Naas Itiver. The vessel will be in purl again to morrow morniuz southbound. George Cicconne was charged in ihe police coUrl this morning: with an infraction of Ihe Pound II) law. Testimony of Tom OV ltrieii. pnuiidkeeper. and Cieeone was heard and Hi" case was ad- jotined unit) lomorrtiw morning for further evidence. BY NO MEANS ALLOW YOUR BOWELS TO GET CONSTIPATED If ou allow jiwr tMiwelt to beninie n.n.npaled )ihj will have bllwu- atlarks. tlrk heartn-hes. nxtMj limrne. foul breath, sallow eviiirtletkiH. speeks rioallor before ill eyes, whiles f Ihe eyes dull am yel low, heartburn, water brash, ele. keep )Mir bowels reirtitir by uslnir MlllHnis Uta-Mver Pills, as by rtolim so ysiii will m able to keep well and have no more trouble with your liver. Mrs. I. llut.ln, llalbrlle. Sak., wrttes:- "I was very badly troubled Willi imiU-ixlloli. often had bail headsetx-. my tnnrue wis roaled, ami 1 felt nythlnr bill well. Aflrr takliiir Mlllmnis Usa-Uver I'llls I have fell inm-h Iwiter as tlx-)' cer tainly did me a lot of ImmI." i Mlllmrns l.s-l.ler I'lll are lie. a vial al all dead-rs. or nulled din-rt on r--eipi or pMre by The T. .Mlllxini Co.. Llmlteil. T -rt.hl... Onl. Make HerGraduation The tradition of several general ions has made a watch a fitting girt for the graduating boy. Let your daughter, too, who is graduating, know t tin pleas- ure of receiving a watch. Here you will find watches that well express the sentiment you wish your gift to convey. Heauliful small siie engraved, in !ong or octagon shapes, priced from 1 5.00 to 5.00. We will tell you truthfully about the different kinds and qunlilics. We're glad to show you. Bulger & Cameron Limited Jewellers. IT t (MH Famous Chemist & A pure herbal emollient of great healing po wer la skin diseases and injuries this is shown in a report on Zam-Duk by that eminent Doctor of Science, Mr. Wentworth Lascelles-Scotu Zam-Huk has won world-wide repute for its reliability in troubles like eczema, poisoned wounds, ringworm, bad legs, etc., new comes Dn Scott's evidence. Scientific Excellance. " My etluusnve anahsis proves tbat ZariH;iik i fvr-d of antiseptic and bacteriocidal power whicu promptly alleviate skin disorders due JW parasites and pathogenic organism. Moreover as asiriiimt and talsamic constituents render Zam-Huk an em!lient o fare healing power. "Zarn link's constituents are ei-clusivelr of herbal origin, it contains none of the irritating tin nt rat Jrufl and animal alt commonly found inordinary ointments " la toy opinion Zam-Puk, is well adapted lor treatment of superficial injuries and prevalent skin iiisorders." Lcttrer i ihe tmJon ConnrrvM fui't, C II. Maul run, teamIloat in speetor. relumed to Victoria on Hie I'rince iieorge last night. Dick Hodgson, local manage for S. S. Ma.'ollin it Ho., left on la.l evenimr's train for Carnaby (iuesti al Hie notary luncheon yesterday afternoon were W. F Ferguson. J. 11. l'illsbury, K. C (.iihbous.,ayW H.. S, llurn. '- - - (i. A. Woodland, manager of ilie Imperial Old Co., relumed Ibis inornuisr hy the Venture from a business trip to Itella Hi'lla jinil'nlher points down the eijast. Peter I.auzenl pioneer pros pector of the central interior. passed through the city last night enroute from Smithers to Kauiloops where be will enter the Old Men's Home. Shift" Sergeant S. L. Warrior, Il.C.M.P. sailed last night for the south acoinpanyrng Louie Chue Chinese, who will sprve six moulds al Okalla for having drugs in tils pessession. Cnvoy and Mrs. McKay, native ollieers in charge of the Salva tion Army work at Kilselas, II.C. are leaving to attend the army congress at llazelton next week, commencing Iiecember 5. C.N.Il. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, is due from the Islands early tomorrow morning. She is scheduled to sail on her return to Vancouve" via the Queen Charlottes tomorrow evening. LIONEL HOLTBY WAS WEDDED LAST NIGHT Miss-Gladys Gwendolyn Gibbons Becomes Bride of Well Known Local Man In Vancouver. A. Lionel Holt by, sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. llollby of Prince llupert, and Miss (iladys Gwendolyn Gibbons, daughter of Dr. Johnson Gibbons' of Vancouver, were married - last evening in Vancouver. On returning to Prince llupert in the near future they will reside on Dunsmuir Street. . Mr. llollby Is a well known pioneer of t lie cily and has been In the service of the Canadian National llailways for the past ten years, his present position being that of local freight agent. He served in the Great' War and sustained serious injuries. Mrs. llollby is also well known in the cily having visited here on several occasions in the past. She Is a niece of Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Uortlen St reef. Question of Naval Base on This Side or Pacific Is Live One HARBOR ATTRACTIVE That the British naval squad ron coming to the Pacific Coast next summer will visit Prince Ituperf for Ihe purpose of making further investigations of the port with a view to eventually establishing a Pacific naval base here similar to those at Singa pore and Malta is an opinion expressed In well informed circle. It is even staled that one of the chief missions of the forthcoming cruise of II.M.S. Hood, Britain's largest and most modern warship and the accom panying vessels Is in connection with the question of naval bases generally. It is known that the Imperial government lias had plans for the establishment of such a base on the Pacific Ocean for some time. Prince llupert. it ts said, is t lie port of preference in view of its excellent harbor facilities and its dis tance from foreign territory of any consequence, llie visii oi ,dmiral Jcllico to the Pacific Coast two years ago, it ts saidj was in that connection. It will be remembered that be sent his chief-of-slatr to the cily at that lime. i The eslablishinent of this port as a naval base, besides mean ing millions of pounds cxpendi lure in providing facilities such as dry docks, shops, buildings and quarters generally, would mean t lie quartering here of largest'naval ships and their of ficers and men besides the ad- tfiinislralive stalls. Singapore! and Malta depend chiefly on. their posilions. as naval bases for their existence. CONSTRUCTION BYLAW FIFTH AYENUE E4ST GRADING BROUGHT IN The cily clerk reporting that there had been only two objections out of a tola! of 110 owners of 150 lots affected in the Fifth Avenue grading program, Ihe council last night put its construction bylaw for the work through ils first, second and comniillee readings. It provides for a 15 foot pavement on timber mattress along the centre line of Firth Avenue Fast from McHride Street to Ihe intersection of Fourth Avenue. The cost will he paid in ten annual installments and six per cent debentures will be issued. 1 The lime for the, receiving of bids, on the work lias been extended till next Monday evening when a special meet tug of Ihe council will be held to open them. GIRLS ENTERTAINEb MOTHERS LAST NIGHT C.G.I.T. Responsible Fop Pleasant Affair Held In Methodist Church The Canadian Girls In Training of the Methodist Church entertained their mothers al a social last evening. The procedure of a regular business meeting was demonstrated and the balance of the evening was spent in ttie playing of games. Refreshments were served. The affair was under the direction of the deaconess. Miss lladdoek. ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple and F.Iks' llazaar and Old Time Carnival. Elks' Home, December 1 and 5. Salvation Army Ladies' Home League Bazaar, December 6. Baptist Church Bazaar, Dec. 12, in Church parlors. Methodist Church Bazaar, December 15. High School December 20. ihh via tv i m I I'M Xmas, Concert, tut t TjW4)wl M him CATARRH ef the IBLADDER StkiscmtiM bears namt ITvJ .pntOTecfewmffrHfi The Valentin DAIRY will be located at Corner of McBride St. and Fifth Ave. W. These premises are hing remodelled as a Sanitary Milk Plant and will provide a convenience to the public. MILK, CREAM, and BUTTER WILL BE RETAILED AT THE COUNTER. We are continuing our prompt early morning delivery. Phone 657. LECKIE'S ibH?Bb&wsSl7bv BOOTS for field work For field work or about the farm you"Il find tjiese Leckie work boots, always dependable, comfortable, and long wttiring. They are as strong as the appli- caliun of the strongest leathers will permit .and their waterproof double soles offer the best underfoot protection. YOUR DEALER HAS "LECKIE'S." J. LECKIE CO. LTD., VANCOUVER, B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Thursday, Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART SATURDAY, 10 p.m. 3.S. PRINCE JOHN. For Vancouver' via Queen Charlotte Islands, Nov. 17, Dec. 1, 15, 29, at 8 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Prlnte Rupert .I5 p.m. for PRINCE GEOftGE. EDMONTON, Wl.N MTLG, all points Eastern Canada, Curled States. AatNCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cits Ticket Of flea, 62S Third As., Wsts Rupert. rhons 280. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Block Office Hours, 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady Assistant Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction. Cheapest In Long Run! NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery,.Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. Stocks and Bonds All Victory uiul Government Bonds Bought anil Sold. We still have a few shares left of the PREMIER MINE at $2.90. This is the greatest dividend producer in Canada. T. McCLYMONT Phone Black 85. Third Ave. I