ir November 20, 1020 K (ft V Es fW $5 per week i VI i - I II h . myi ( Jjcinciabsoliitelu sure on the dubject of Llualilij THE HIGH QUALITY OF Baker's Breakfast Cocoa is Tpt an Accident j It the result of a judkfcxn selection and blending of cocoa beiem of t. 1 UXre air mere uun irony gnoes; fott careful routing, a vtjy dc '.e .wioi; and .'. funhtf rrcptrauun by the bm imt-il a: -jet ' difflW) wUcfa preserve the deiicsoui natural davor lai irssa si attnetive coke tA tlx bum. WALTER BAKER 8i CO. Limited Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Canadian Mills at Montreal Booklet of Choice Recipes sent ftu REAL MUSIC in Your Home This Christmas yen. treble the j y j Yuieiide season with me f - Orihoplionic Vatr .ia oik Christmas clib AtTOKDS AN KASV WAY. I nintf now and ja iuk " v H it anjde IkI deliver IH of thi!c wonderful r I,. ou on Christmas E'. NO OXIi KiIOl'LD HE WITIIOLT 511 SIC AT CHRISTMAS eMflaMvs.Jjd DUBARRY'S Fine Perfumes and Toilet Luxuries Day Cream. Hath Salts. Hath Salt Tablets. I net? Powder. Complexion Soap. Night Cream. Hath Crystal. Hnth Soap. Shaving Soap. Perfume. The Uubarry Manicure Outfits and the Dubarry Comblna-on (oms make n delightful gift. Combinations of Hath Salts J rb Soap; Hath Salt. Bath Soap and Talcum Powder; ( m. n xion Soap, Perfume and Face Powder, lit artistic cases. SOMETHING 1)1 FFEHENT Shaving Soap in an assort- of Decorated China and Wood Howl- will make a Btrong 'JMral to the men. Ormes The Pioneer Druggists. 3rJ Ave. and Cth Street. Ltd The Rexall Store. Phones 82 and 200. Boys! This Snappy Weather YOU WANT ALL WOOL SWEATERS Mackinaw Coats, Tuits, Caps Thir'l Avenue. 'Steve King Phone Green 8." PAGE THREE Church Notices Local and Personal T. AMIRRIV'M CATIIKIIUAL (Church of England) Hector. Archdeacon O. A. Rlx, Sunday service at 11 axn. and at 735 pjn. Bundajr achool at 220. Holy Oonununlon flrat Sunday ol month at tfll am.: third Sunday of month at 8 Win. ..Opening of new organ tomorrow. Sunday. Special collection at both services for the organ fund. I'MHISTIW SCIKNTE MOC1KTY Service every 8unday" morning In thj Haya" Block. 245 Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday. "Soul and Body." Te- Umony meeting on Wedneaday evening at o'clock. I.I Till. KAN' f'lll'lttll 8t. Paul'a English Lutheran Church, Mttropole Hall, Third Avenue. Rev. Thoa. D. Rlnde, paitor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme, 'The Sudden Cry." Sunday school at 12 noon. Evening tervlce at 7.30. . Sermon theme. "Are you a robber?" Special music by the choir and male quartette. "Everyone cordially Invited. HIM INITEII (lllltdl. Sixth Avenue and Muxgrave Place. Pastor, Rev. Oeorge a. Hacker. Deaconess. Mla Isabel Haddock. Sunday achool superintendent. Earl Barrle. Sun- idsv mornlnc at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: "World event and their eflecte en us." Being news from the world congress recently held In Vancouver Sunday school at 230. The training your children receive here la a great formative agency. They are better here than running the street. Evening service at 7J0. An illustrated lecture. "A day at Indole." Tou will enjoy the picture and the hearty congregational i singing. Picture hymn slides of the "old favorite" are becoming very pop ular. IIAI'TIT CHI Kill Morning service at 11 o'clock. Speaker ! Clifford OUker. Subject: "The Chrut- lan'a Sword." Sunday achool at 2:30 i Evening service at 730. Speaker. P. H lUnrey. Subject: "The way to Ood." A ' friendly church with Oospel messages 'and bright tinging Is at your service. HU.VATION AKMV A hive of Industries for young and old, Tonight at 8:15. Popular song service Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject "Burled Talenta." Junior classes ' at 3 SO. A clas for every age. Erenln, at 7 SO Sub Irct: "Warnlns heard and unheeded." fifteen minutes choriCT ; singing. Special talk for the young (people. Subject: "Candle that burn IBoouu, Tuesday: Sunbeams. Thursday Ipnv: Ouards, Friday, Wednesday Bible study. Thursday, public meeUng. Home Lesgue,' "VVednesday" at 2JS0. Let the Army serve you. I IKM I'KLMIVTMtlAN ( III Ki ll Sunday service aa usuil. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Preacher. Rev. Evan Baker. 8unday school at 12 JO. Evening service at 730. Preacher. Rev. O. F. Morrta. naptlrt lr 25. VtlUI.I.F.SS IttTOUT. a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Clear, calm: barometer. 50.10: temperature, 32: ica smooth: 10 pm. spoke steamer Anyox passing out bound tor Oranby Bay. DEAD TREK POINT. Barometer. 29.-83: temperature. 30. DULL HARBOR. Clear, fresh cast mind; barometer, 29.90; temperature. 35: sea moderate: 3 ajn. spoke steamer Princess Mary abeam North Islaud southbound: 3.50 ajn. spoke steamer Yoyol Mbtu bound for Yokohama 240 mile from Estevan: 8 a.m. spoke motor-ship OUnda left Petersburg at 5 im. bound for Vancouver. NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Clear, fresh north ladles' Aid BMaar, Novem- Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work, December . 1. United Church Bazaar. December X Adair Carta I.O.DE. Bridge, Dec. 3. Native Sons ot Canada first Annual Ball, Moose Hall, December 10. Established HCt. OUR FEES ARE MODERATE Arthur' Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. Undertaken: Phune 41. Coal Coal. Mthe beat." Phone 15. P.B. 29J Scandinavian Dance tonight In Mo- ropoWHair;1 Oood mualc. ' R. V. Mitchell will aall tonight on the Prince m Beatrice for Vancouver. Picture acrvice at Flrat United Church Sunday night at 7:30. The song (mice please you. Comet Mr. and Mrs. Ole PhUippcon of Os-land arrived tn the city yesterday ana sailed on the Catala this morning for Vancouver. Another reduction In price of our famous Edson Coal. Egg or stove 112.60. Prince Rupert Feed Store. Phone 68 or 553. 2721 A. E. Wright. BCXB., sailed thU morning on the Catala for Victoria where he. will spend the winter with hi family who are now residing In the capital city. Anglican Bazaar In Bt. Andrew's Cathedral Hall. Tuesday. November 23. Afternoon tea from 8 to 6; supper from G to 7 JO. Attractive musical program afternoon and evening. 273 The following passenger sailed from here for Vancouver on the Catala this morning: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Phlllppitoa, C. H. Orme. W. W. Wright. J. C. Brady, MJ1., Mr. and Mr. R. E. Moore and A. Wright. On a charge under the Motor Vehicle Act of driving a car without light George Casey appeared yesterday after noon before Magistrate McCIymont In the city police sourt and was remanded until Monday. The case against Pat Phllllpson In the police court Thursday under which he was fined ten dollars was tried by Magistrate McClymcnt and the charge was that of "retaining fur In his possession without a 'permit." Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. John stone, arrived l&st ntgtit from Vancou ver and wayporta and,' after making her calls tn the Skeena River during th? night, sailed at 9 o'clock this morning from here on her return south. W. E. BaUlle. chief engineer of ths steamer Prince Rupert:' arrived last night on the Catala from Vancouver and will remain .hereJor a while Inspecting overhaul work on the steamer Prince John which Is now In progress at the dry dock. The Universal Trading Company showing it complete range of new Christmas Olfta for men and bojs handkerchiefs In linen and silk, fancy, plain and Initialled, suspenders, garters, armbands and necktie, packed In Individual boxes. Make your selection now. C. It. Orme, J. C. Brady, Mi. aud W. W. Wright sailed this morning on the Catala for Vancouver en rome to Kamloops where they wU) attend the Conservative convention opening next Tuesday. The other member of the Prince Rupert delegation Mayor New ton and A. W. Edge of the city, and E. i A. Graeme of the Queen Charlotte Islandssailed yesterday as did alsa Wlggs O'NeUl who will represent Smlth-ers at the big meeting. for Island points. Among those booked to sail from here for the Islands on the Prince Charles are Mrs. O. L. Dun-lop for Port Clements; Mrs. RutUn for Massett; J. C. Edwards for Lockeport; F. Young for Skldegmte. CAitn or thanks I wish to thank the many friends for their mny kindnesses, sympathy and beautiful floral gift In my recent bereavement by the death of my beloved sister. Mrs. Alberta Daniel; also Rev. Oeorge a. Hacker for his consoling words and the B.O. Undertaker for their efl'.clent service. , MISS MAUD MAYES. v JOt: KUWAIT 11NKII Joe Rowatt was found guilty this morning by Magistrate McCIymont in the city pallce court of a charge of supplying liquor to Indians and was fined 1300 with the option ot three I months' Imprisonment The fact that this dental office 1 OTUIJ is ruty on a strictly cash basis ldl HH!A 2 , I enables ud to charge uniformly OLDS moderate -fees for all cln$s?sHu K'wom-hu apraji iw wwi dental service. Dentistry on credit moHiis higher fees. At the same time we make, no charge for DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 109 RAZ-MAH GUARANTEED RELIEF K BATTALION ORDERS By Lieut.-Cotonel J. W. NlchoUs, Officer . Commanding, 1st Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. CT.X. Parades. Battalion parade In the Armory. Monday evening. Novsmber 23, at 8 pxi. Lecture at 8 JO. All ranks ale warned that Battalion parade on Monday, November .23, will be In uniform. Recruits attested Monday evenings at M!7:45 pm. Signal section parade for instruction Tuesday at 8 pjn. First aid class attend for lecture, Thursday at 8 pm. Band practice Friday at 8 pjn. Musketry. Miniature range open for practice Friday at 8 pm. j Orderly officer for the week cndln; 1 Saturday. November 37: Lieut. N. Prln-gle. Orderly sergeant: 8ergt. Wilkinson,' S. D. JOHNSTON, Major and Adjutant. Attd. 1st Bn. N.B.C. Regt. j STONE YIELDS FISH ! 2,000,000 YEARS OLD SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. A fossil '. C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. 1 7"' "J"""1 u 7 nd belonging to the oldest known, ..,- for the t.,.-. Islands to Nell McLean, sailing night wUl await the arrival from the south of the steamer Princess Beatrice which was a day late In leaving Van- fish family, the ganoldel, has been j brought to life, by the chisel ot a stone j cutter 1n a yard here. The fish, which was petrified, was cast wind: barometer. 30.04; temper- comer ana wmcn is expected w r-touni m ft block of limestone. It was ature. 49; sea smooth; -11 am. out iittamer Catala bound for Vancouver. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 29.-84; temperature. 44. DULL HARBOR. Clear, strong east wind; barometer. 29.S6; temperature, 34; sea rough. , ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Anglican Church bazaar. November 23. ... ... v "-'ten laches long and perfect in every rice is bringing a number of passengers ; cf AtMl eVfQ ovlng the color tnei flesh and the scales. DKfertng from other specimens of the ganoid family, the fossil Is rather round and stubby. RARE POSSIBILITY WE MAY ALL HE WRONG CROMWELL'S INJUNCTION (Edmonton Journal) Some or the ten commandments that; Statin hRs laid down are not restricted la their application to Russia. That, for, irjtsnce. In which he" declares that: you must not every time you feeli yourself In the minority, shout 'crisis': to the housetops," Is one that should, be laid to heart everywhere. Most of us have need to bear In mtud Cromwell's t - Injunction to a delegation of his zealous followers. "I ask you, my brethren." he said, "to consider the bare possibility that you may be wrong." Advertise In the Dally New i mttvin lltl1.MrT' TIIIL'C d. I t Just Swallow a RAZ-M1H Caasult 1 Restores normal breathing. Quickly I tops all choking, gasping and mucus H'ih gatherings in bronchial tubes. Gives : long nights of restful sleep. Contains w no injurious or habit-forming drugs. ll.W) per box at drug store. Send Bo. for generous tnaL lempieions, loronw. SATVKOAY, NOVK.MIIKK ?( High . . . .' 1 :S9 Bin. 41 13:32 p.m. tow . ,;v ..... 7;32 a.m; ' 20:12 p.m. SI NKAV, NOXKM1HK 2:24 ftjn. 14:11 pm. 0:13 am. 20:55 p.m. .MONOVV, NOVEMIU.K High 3:10 am. 14:01 pm. Ljw 0:59 a m. 31 37 pjX. 21.0 ft. 1 23.4" I '6.8 " I l j " : I si ' 20 9 " Jewellers GIFTS THAT LAST Gifts Arriving Daily Gifts that last come mostly from the jewellery store. We have a wonderful stock this'.year and .our prices were hfver so low. WRIST WATCHES In all the latest shapes, from S8.."0 to S85.00 Now is a good time to buy her that diamond. We have some beauties and here are some prices: A nice bright little diamond in white gold top setting . Another ring in pierced yellow gold .setting with square white gold top, with good size pure white diamond .... Our ?75 to $250 rings are guaranteed good value, big variety in many new style settings. $!7.."0 S 10.00 We have a John Bulger, Limited 2m SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLASSES OF 'LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Family Work, viz.: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-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. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers Machinists Hoilermakers Blacksmiths Patternmakers Founders Woodworkers Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant' is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 383 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert,; B.C.- Air Tight Heaters No. 121, lined -. i $1.50 Air Tight Heaters No. 122. lined .55.00 Air Tight Heaters No. 124, lined $5.50 Air Tight Heaters No. 128, lined $10.00 Stove Pipes Elbows Stove Boards Coal Hods Dampers Stove Shovels Stove'PoIish, StoVe Pipe'; Enamel. Stove Brushes Easy Vacuum Electric Washing Machines aVfy ' Mail orders: car3ftfll filled ' PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon tss.d by SANTAL MIDY l.war of Imitations Look for tho word 'MIOV Sol.l hy all UrufKUti Ksllsvsd by GEORGE RORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR rtione 381 213 Second Avenue Vet, Prince Rupert