(tiiJ, December 1, 1020 LOSING : QUT SA! j Third Avenue. $29.50 SI'KHAIi IIAWiAlNS FOR THURSDAY MOKNINK, Hours 9 n.m. to 1 p.m. Mcrchanlu' Sale Service In Full Charge LOOK! LOOK! (.MIILS W1NTKK COATS Fur trimmed, size G to 11 yearn. $8.50 and $12.50 Tm -o price Hre only irood for Thuriulay morning. READ! FHKE! I'KKE! 100 CHRISTMAS NOVELTY ROTTLBS OF PH1UUME u. ifiven away fre with every purchase of ?6.00 or more SEE YOU f!ET YOURS ACT! LADIES NEEDLE AND PIN POINT COATS 4 only, tite 36 to 42. Regular $15. Thursday morning price BENT Rcady-to-Wrnr and Millinery I'hnne C51 ParfumS De Luxe foot and ee our wonderful arrny of Pcrfumi and Perfume Accessories T'.p rare. nwet fragrance of flower blentkd by such t ' i.i Voir. HuublRant, Plvr, CuerUin, Demy. IlourjoU t i rrunv othem arc hcte. held captive for you enjoyment. hc?-c a;M inatinx odor come In original containers and hand-'sse a.u-s from $1.00 to $18.00 each. We aleo have them In -jk Tom 7."c to SIU.no jwr os. i'crfume Animal Novelties from each "Tic to "rS 1-nslUh VIoIeK In wicker container. eh ruk I'rrfumes in Oriental container, eaeli Kau de Cologne, In wicker covered bottle, each St.ii." I'ol Pourrl. in decorated jar. each Atomizers, in charming denijrn and colors, from SI.U5 to $11! Toilet Wnters, Incense Rurners and Cubes Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists Ird Avenue anil Cth Street The Rexnll Store Phones 82 and 200 Sub;-, riptlons taken for uny Majnuinc at lowest rates. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 8moked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., DA Prince Rupert, O.C. II Local and Personal Artbur'a TuxL Phone 878. BC. Undertaker. Phone 41. Coal "the bet." Phone 18. at the United Church Bazaar. P. It. 291 Come and hear the Ladle' Orchestra Buy Tellcwa Coal. If a local pro- ou; cost leu and laata longer. tt Women ct Mooseheart Lesion, bridge, hlt and '.dance, Thursday, December f3, X loose Hall at 8.30. 281 AccounU up to November 28 total- ling I3.228A3 were paaed for payment by the city council lait month. Pete Lorenzen tailed laat night on the Cardena for Victoria where he will spend aome time visiting hi larm. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dybhavn and on Thursday afternoon in the Church IP-01 Rupert East United Church ha procured some ol the best talent In 'the city lor It concert to be held at Oeorge on Saturday ol a ton, Oeorge Eugene, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Plant, formerly ol this city. This is the llrst child of the lamliy and Mr. Plant and son are reported to be doing nicely. Passenger sailing last night on the Cardena for Vancouver Included Mr. and Mr. Tom Dybhavn and daughter, L. Miller. E. Wold. Miss I. Durham. Jack Clifford. C. W. Longbottom, Pete Lorenten. Janrls McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacocwen, Mrs. E. Klllat. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Caslcy, J. I. Splcer and J. A. Leatk. Lieut. Col. "Cy" Peck, who Is described as "the beloved CO. ol the i Sixteenth, Canadian Scottlth." 1 writing a erle ef ttorle In "The. Brazier." the battalion paper now be-Inb published periodically In Moose Jaw. The stories relate the experiences In action ot the Sixteenth and the first tells about how the Highlanders were piped over the top to the tune of "Cock O' the North" lod ty Piper Major Jimmy Orote. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. December 1. United Church Bazaar. December 3. Adair Cars I.O D.E. Bridge. Dec. 3. Native Son ot Canada tlrst Annual Ball, Moose Hall, December 10. Prince Rupert Boys' Band Concert, Presbyterian Church, December 14. Booth Concert School. December Annual Christmas 13 and 16. Established 192.1. EXTRACTION OF TEETH THE DAILY NEWS PAGE' THREE Mr. and Mri. Ole Bkog returned to day on the Prince Rupert after having pent a brier holiday In the south. F. W. Allen of Llpsett-Cunnlngham local ataS returned on the Prince Ru pert today Irom a brie! trip to Vancouver. ,,. Mr. Trmple'a Telegram will le read by the Player' Club. tVrt-. holme Theatre, J)ereniber 7 and 8. The lire department had a call tt 12:1ft midnight to the Savoy Hotel where there was a chimney fire which caused no damage. a. A. McMillan, dry dork superintendent, who went south last week, hat gone on to Montreal on business In connection with the yard. C.PJt. steamer . Princess Beatrice will sail from Vancouver tomorrow night, one day behind schedule, and should arrive here early Sunday morning Instead of Saturday. R. E. Moore, manager j! P. Burns! daughter aalled last night on the Car-j c- Ltd- returned on the Prince dena for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Rupert today irom a oner trip v Van Claude V. Syme returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this after noon from Vancouver where he has been fornhe past month. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Llpett. who have been In the city for the put month, will leave Friday morning on their return to Vancouver. The Ladles' Aid of the CnAed couver. Mrs. uoore u remaining m the south for a while longer. A. C. H. Oerhardl, manager of the Homestake Mining Co. which baa the Torlc mine at Alice Arm under development, la a passenger- on the steamer Prince Rupert today bound north. Conservative smoker ard reception to Kamloops delegates at Conservative headquarters. Third Avenue, (formerly Church will hold the'.r annual bazaar mounted Police Barracks) tonight at Good program. All welcome. parlors, -opening at 3 o'clock. 281 " ' R. 8. Sargent of Hazelton, who at- IX la red by heavy freight canroe tended the Conservative convention at which he had to unload at Powell : Knlcop last week, arrived from the River and. Ocean Pall. ON.R. steamer oull " the steamer Prince Rupert tri r,.rr n n.i ... today and proceeded to the interior rled from today. the south at 230 noon On recommendation of the finance by train. Constable George . Clarke of the die Aid. W. J. Oreer. who ha been in triet detachment of the provincial Anyei for the past month engaged In Pllce returned to the city by the repairing the Community League hall i "earner Prince Rupert today bringing in the smelter town, returned to the'"11 nlm . Dru,e. ine rouPle tak P residence at 621 fifth Avenue the Cardena etty by steamer yesterday afternoon. East. H. S. Toda of Suzuki & Co, Ltd. committee, the city council laat night ; JPaese shipping concern, arrive accepted an offer Irom H. Amey to pure ha lot S3, block 27. section 1, for 1200. this being the assessed value 'of the lot. J. C. Brady. MP, C. It. Orrae. A. YY. Evge and W. W. Wright, who were delegate from Prince Rupert to th Conservative convention at Kamloops lest week, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. from Seattle today aboard the steamer Prince Rupert, his vlalt here being In connection with the loading of th Japanese steamer. Melgrn Maru. with grain. Mrs. A. U. De Pender, wile ol the Anglican metropolitan of British Columbia. Is passenger aboard the steamer Prince Rupert,, today golni through to Anyox. where ahe will or ganize a chapter ol thcJmperlal Order Daughters of the Empire. The case In the city police court t oetock on Wroway evening. Dec-!"11 morning charged ember 1.' In the Oyrn Church, mission. Adults 50c. children 25. 281 Many local friends will be Inter- letted to learn of the birth at Prince Art. J scumg uquur, nuuiuucu uu- tt! December 13. o that witnesses may be brought Irom Vancouver In the meantime, the cae to be proceeded with then. E. T. Jone. city solicitor. U prosecuting and Milton Oonzales U acting tor the detenre. HASKETHALL SCHEDULE TIMK lAIH-E HHt l'IKT HALF OF 19JB-S7 l KEVlStD The following schedule for the remainder of the first halt ot the bas-ketbhll be&sou ha been drawn up: DECEMBER 3--Stars v. Tux Is. Adanacs vs. Maple Leal. O rot to v. Terminals. Terminals vs. Native Sons. 7 Maple Leafs vs. Adanacs. Bankers v. Grotto. Elk v. Terminal. 10 Colt v. Star. Terminals vs. Banker. Native Son v. Elk. ' ' ' 14 -Tux la v. Colts. Adanacs vs. Maple Leafs. Grotto v. Terminals. Terminals vs. Native Sons. 17 Maple Leafs vs. Adanacs. Maple Leafs' vs. Adanaca, Bankers v. Grotto. Elks vs. Terminals. 21 Star vs. Tuxls. danacs vs. Maple Leafs. v Terminals vs. Bankers.' Native Sons vs. Elks. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIG BY ISLAND. Cloudy,, calm, barometer. 29.64; temperature, 40; sea smooth. DEAD TREK I'OINT Barometer. 20.34: temperature, 32. . BULL HARBOR. Part . cloudy, fresh southeast wind; . barometer. 29.66: temperature. 43; tea moderate;. li;25 pan. spoke steamer Prince Rupert ; abeam Sunny Island northbound: 11:33 pjn. spoke steamer Anyox towing Orlffnlt, Anyox for Vancouver, 390 mile from Vancouver; 8 iuu. spoke' tug St. Faith abeam Cumshewa bound for Prince Rupert. , . DIOBY Noon ISLAND. Cloudy, frwh -SX We are equlpned ti) administer; wind: tarometen 29 tin ' temperature, eillier local or general anesthetics 44; tea moderate: ll noon' stcanter in our modern surgery, thus sav-lMeigeu Maru passing in. inir our patients a hospital fe dkad tree point.-Barometer, aa.- Jn every case. In most cases this saving amounts to ten dollars. DrEP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Ulock. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, fresh 8.E. wind; barometer. 29.34; temperature. 48; sea moderate. Records and regulations ot the American Automobile Association are now officially recognlred by the Intematlon-j Phone 109 l Automobile authorities. ( u6 is the measure of POPULARITY effectiveness. When a new five tube set sweeps Canada as this One Dial Control set (plus two dial sharp adjustment) has done there must be something to it. Everybody who wants enjoyment owns one. Everybody who owns one, enjoys it R-50 Five Tube Set" $110 (without tubes) Victor Northern Electric HILLIARI) SHIELD HERE The Brunswlck-Balke-CoUender silver shield, which wa promised some timt-go by Gay Hedren. the British Columbia manager ot the concern tor billiard league competition In the city has arrived and is now on exhibition In the Orotto Cigar store. It Is a handsome trophy which will, doubtless, be keenly contested lor and much prized by It winner both In this and succeeding seasons. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS Customs and excise collections tor j the port ot Prince Rupert during thai month of November totalled 123.704.04 , which figure shows a slight decrease when compared with November ot laat year. IIOTtX ARRIVALS Sao.v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dudoward, Inverness; M. Yadlek, Skeena; a. H Tycho. Smlthers; A. J. Martin and A Abrams. Stewart; Adjutant William Kerr, Anyox. 1'rlnre Kilpert ' Herbert Porter and L. H. Morton. Pftnce Oeorge: G. S. Powell and G. A Durie, Vancouver: W. Blackburn, Anyox. Central D. McDonald, city. Mr. and Mrs. E. Skogmo and family returned on the Prince Rupert today Irom a holiday trip to Vancouver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' FOR RENT WARM HOt'SE WITH two bedrooms. Central. Apply 213; ' Fourth Avenue East. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES vi:iNKM.Y. m:rKMnr.K i High 10:S am. 19.9 It. 23:29 p.m. 18.00 " i Low 4:34 am. 8.3 " 17:25 pjn. 6.9 " riii iisnw. iim i:iiii:it 3 High 11:31 m. 20.7 ft. Low 5:16 a m. 8.3 " 18:04 p.m. 5.8 " ntinvv. m;cKMi:K i ' High 0:10 ajn. 18.7 ft. 12:05 p m. 21.3 " j Low 5:57 a m. 8.3 " 1342 pjn. 4.8 " j PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Esd by SANTAL MIDY B surs to gt th Csnuln Look for tht word "Mioy Sold lj U drutvuti Vctor TeJMnp: Machbw of CsguuU.limHea SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Fumily Work, viz.: SOFT FINISH, THR1F-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the rest. , Residence, 244 Firth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported. Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low as 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter $50.00 Prince Rupert, B. C. Tr A Sir TOittlCNV GRANTS Best Procurable fill J,AlMl (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky "'"""RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT IWtllxi Uli HruUl kr WtUlM Cral k Limrtwl. 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