S :r.:c- 5. 1027 DAILY NEWS THE PAGE THREE BABY'S OWN Local and Personal Victor SOAP- DC Uudertassia Pt-ioa r JVurseru Jk Dentist Or. J. B. O jam. Phons 6M. Records j Oct the Big 4 habltl When thinking Oithepfionlc ' of a Taxi, phone 4. tf I This eJtatnoeals twin, due from the east nt SJO, will m on time. 1 IS Golde en Slippers j I. St. Andrews SoaeJ annual boll wUl Old Time Sou iottthern Sung Big hit I f JIM I be bald lit tbe Ma. Wednesday. Novem 1 L.rt with violin, banjo, Vernon Dalhart ....... and ber SO. IavttwHsaa, ami nwniumv guitar Ml Udy Beautv Bbeppe bave moved Church Notices i the.r arm bolMtag aat door weal of the Kleebrtc Bakary Phone SM. 280 mtTM: ABB Iata? lair g.itjse "J t-rxJLj 1 oi Trot Nt Milikret una I he ictor Orchestra 2W19 Bluet with fiultar Jim Mlller-Cliarlk I jrrtll 2990& Just a Memory ,An entrancing lingering melody) hoi Trot Paul Vthltcnun and III Orchestra 20SM CharmaineN I Walts II r Cioodricn -037J fjord Orchestra ISIIvfrtown Vocal Lewi James 29590 Inttru- 'Cor Nalon 1011 mental Orchestra ' notiuat 'tUHJiilM oeii3 Varsity Drag At pin yet I In the Mutical Suect$ "0'uutf A'aoM" by ' foi Trot George Olaen and Hit Music 28 j Alto the latest lied Seal record by famous Victor artists f Victor Talking Michinc Co. rjt" mr TO-mair' lkilitih Columbia of Canada, Limited Chocolates for Thanksgiving , - ltcn xueh a hiu stile on our ASSORTED ' H0C0UTES at 60? per lb. that we are putting them on mi, week-end as a THANKSGIVING SPECIAL. M0IH8 and NBILSONS Chocolates, fresh stock, and nt contains Nut Centre, Hard Centres, Assorted ri v and Fruit Centres. HeKular price up to 11.26 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-END. OOc per lb. 7fic Pioneer Druocisls THIRDAVE.O SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?fc200 2 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services failings rrom rnnce iupert Tu K t hlkan, Wruiigrll, Juneau and sIuirwhj Novrmler It, fl; Drrem- , br; . ,. 31. To V.;:: inner Victoria and Seattle November 3. 10, 30; December 21, tU January 4. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Iw llutnlule. Eal Ilrlla Delia, Orran Kail. Nainu, Alert IMy. Ctmiilirli Hirer, and Vsnroiiwr every Saturday. II a.m. teney for HI Steamship Llnex. Pull Information from ,. w. C. OHCIMUD. General Aent. J rner of tu, street and 3rd Avenue. ITIm-e Uiipert. IIC. Phone 31 "Best ProraiMe 3 (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch .Whisky ... l ... RICHEST IN FINfcbl HIGHLAND MALT BoIlM r. pnutnl k; Wffiam Cr.t H Sm( LiraiuJ. GlealiMsk ni Bai-nM.CWtJ.nt DiMitlcSM. Duff-U-4..C',,o-. Scvdus. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of M. ANDREW'S I ATHISDKAL (Church of Sngland Rector. AraMaacon O a. Bix. Morning servioa at a octack. Xvan-aig service at 7J0. Sacrament of Uw Lard's shipper will be administered on the rural Sunday of toe month at 11 ; third Sunday of the mouth at uney fiYri sjo. CHMIStUN hCIB.VCt OttCIBTV err ice erery Sunday mornlus In tb Haya Moek. SM asooud Avenue. Subject m Sunday: "Adam and FaUan Man.'' TeaUmony matting on Wednesday awning at 8 o'clock. Thankaglvlng y. November 7, at 11 am. 1'IIHW I'MIIh ClILItCII. Hev. A.AvUson. UU paator. O. Morning worahlp at 11 o'clook. Sub-jact: "Mattonal Thanksgiving nf , Voices of Mm Dead." Sunday school nt 3 JO. Evening service st 740. subject: "fhaa fa fl axss m w m Uf si r " T4awia4na OH the Croae." TeUstal.'- Sunday asbool at 12.lS.a dventng aervloe at 7 JO. subject "the Tragedy of an Unhappy Married Use." The OverUirow of the Ottidal of tbe Saul." Choir oaacr;. WoeaiulWtl 0 at 8 pjn. 11APTWT CIIL'SCII. Minister. Bav. F. W. Frtec. ThaaSugiving aarvleaa. MonUng worship at 11 o'clock, subject: "The Overflowing Bounty of God." Sunday xhool at SJO. Jtoening worship at 130. Subject: "The Pint Thankaglvlng service In Human History." Unite In thanking the great giver of all good for His bountiful gifts. Hare is a question for you to consider "What shall I ren der to the Lord (or all Bis benefits to ward. me.7 t "qfett Vexa!n,tHs NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that my wife, Mrs. Charles H. MacPhee (nee Mae A. A. Hamblin) has left my bed and board and I will not be responsi ble for any" debts incurred by her. CHARLES H. MACPHEE, Prince George, B.C. r NOTICE. The Board of Work has resolved that Sixth Avenue from Bnmanuel Street to I Seal Core Circle, and Eleventh Avenue I from Frederick Street to Immanual Street are unsafe for loads (loada and vehicle combined) above one ton and a half. Persons who break this regulation will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. ANNOUNCEMENTS .- Presbyterian Church Choir Concert. November 8. Catholic Church and 10. Saaaar, November 9 Canadian legion ArmUttoe Day Banquet. November it. in the Boaton Hall. Fvthian Sisters Sale of Work 14. AnglleatBaaaar, Tuesday, Nov. 15. Moose Bazaar. Nov. 14 and 17. First United Church Bazaar December I. Dyspepsia Troubled Him for Many Years Mr. J. Savor, LoRRUtville, N.B., ! writes: "I haw sullervd for many j years from .d.vappp-ia and could hot seem to (ret. any rrlicf. ; "One day T tol.l my wife I thought I would try a Lottie of and when I hail half of it taken I felt a lot better, so T continued until 1 had taken two bottles, and now have no pains and no coated tongue, and feel that I am completely rid of my trouble." Manufactured only by The T. Unburn Co., limited, Toronto, Oat. The OathoUa Bazaar will be held In the Boaton Han. Vedneadaf mnd Thursday. Neaef B and 10. 241 O. E. OvMofc waajiat eveoioa Seated a mamber of the Htaoe Rupert Board of Trada, at ta regular meeting of the Have you triad te "Sleetrlc Baked Crumpet v TIMS' are delicious toasted. Tour grooar aatta tem 7 for lie in naat packet. 201 i Orain Is still b&ag loaded In quantities tor Prime Rupert During tte night M ears arrive and there are 113 cam this side of Jasper en route here. tlnjoa steamer Oardena. Cspuin A. Johnstone, arrtved B port at 6:30 this , morning from Vancouver and waypolnts. sailing at 0 o'clock on her return CPU. eteamer Prima Beatrice. Capt. 6. K. Oray, arrived at 2 o'clock this . . . 7r . morning from Vnecimr and wayjwru. ' book of mam Utto toy Clayton Hoxtwu i (T-A w . Itenday af 7 JO Young People's Society. : vu l'ltlliriMtlA Clll'HCII. Mlnlatar, Hev. J. E. Frlaell. SUL, LL.B.. Raaldenos. the sfenae, Telepboae 408. Morning viorahis at 11 o'clock. Suo-Jact: ajaje of . the Seven Words from Hyde Transfer now agents tir Al-Alberta Bootless and Pembina Pecrlesa, These coals are under cover, don't huf I water, buy coal. 112 a ton can yotf at ht tr E. Smith, assistant district engineer for the provincial department of pub lic works, will sail tonight on the Prince Oaorgii for Port Clements on official buatness. At the masting of the Board of Trade last night President Fulton announced the appointment of O. H. Arnold, Theo. CoUart and E. C. aibbona as a real eetate committee. W. F. Baette at Port Clements, who baa been spending two or three days In the city on baeimeas. will return on the Prince Oberiee tonight to the Queen Charlotte latande. Bet. and Mrs. A.-'W. Robinson" of Terrace, who bave been in attendance at the Anglican Church Army confer ence in the city this week, returned to the interior on this morning's train. Owing to an oversight the wrong date baa been announced for the Angll can Besear Shower Tea. The correct date la Tuesday, November 8 and It will be held from S to SJO In tbe Cathedral Hall. Conductor Thomas Spencer, who has teen running east of Smtthers for the moat of the summer, arrived In charge of yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior and will resume his run out of Prince Rupert. Monday being Thanksgiving Day the poet office general delivery, registration and money order wtokete will be open from 9 to 11 ajn. and the post office lobby will be open to the public from 8 to 6 after which It will be cloned. CJf.R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt D. Donald, arrived . In port on time at 10:O this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will all at 10 o'clock tpnlght for - Stewart. rwturnnlng here tomorrow evening to sail south at 11 pan. Rev. T. D. Proctor returned en, this morning's train to his duties at Hazel tan after having spent the past two months In the city relieving In the pulpit of St. Andrew's Anglican Church during the absence of Archdeacon a. A, Riz on his recent trip East. i Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Bleeckcr and daughter. Mies Leah Bleeeker. late of Queen Charlotte City, left on th's morning's train for Trenton. Ontario. Dr. Bleeeker has been for some time a patient In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. Business at the meeting last night of Prince Rupert Assembly, Native Bona of Canada, was merely of a routine nature. A. J. Prudhommo. president, wae in toe chair over a small attendance It was decided to hold a card party on November 18. I M. R. Jarnleson, Stewart hotel man. Is a passenger on the Prince Unpen today returning north after a business trip to Vancouver Mr. Jamleson's ln-terfit.'- In the Big MlssouTl mine will t.ike htm south again at the first of next week aboard the steamer. Catala. ,vW-'"- Reversion of C.N.R. trains In and out of Prince Rupert on November 14 from dally to tri-weekly service Is officially announced. Trains will arrive at 330 on Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday afternoons and will depart Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 1130 o'clock. The once-a-week steamer service between Vancouver. Powell River. Ocean Palls. Prince Rupert, Anyox and Btewart will also go Into force about tiie o.-.mt unit. 4 cubes, 15c. 10 cubes, 30c. at any grocer. I MTV :rIa OXO LIMITED. St. Paul. Lutheran Church. . Metro- pole Hall. Bee. Mr. Hansen. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Alllater McRae. who has been employ ed at Ocean Pa Us. arrived In the city from the paper town on the Prtnee Ru pert tnls morning. Kenny Smith, who has been on a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver , returned to the city' on the Prtnee Rupert this morning. Union steamer Chllllwack. Capt. J. L. j Williams, southbound from Stewart to Vancouver, was In port this morning, sailing at 7:15 for tbe Skeena River. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Bella Coola and Ocean Falls on official duties. Joseph Stgmuad. who has been spending a few days In tbe city on business, will return to Queen Charlotte City on the Prince Charles to night. Q. C. MaeKay, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Ocean Falls on official duties. A. E. Richards, supervisor of Domin ion experimental stations, after one of his periodical trips through tbe central Interior district, will arrive In the city on tomorrow afternoon's train from Smlthers and saU in the evening aboard the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Chief Officer W. W. Mounce of the Union steamer Catala, whioh will be in port tomorrow afternoon from the kouth. left the vessel this weak for a ihe weeks' motor trip to California and Mexico. During his absence. Chief Of ficer E. Shepherd from the Oamoaun has been assigned to his pest. Capt. C. W. Brown of the Empire Stevedoring Co. and A. Roe of the Em pire Shipping Co., who have been In he city for the past couple of weeks on -jslness in connection with the loading -1 the first grain ship at the local elevator, will return to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night. A. L. Clements, assistant general man ager of the Union Steamship Co.. arrived in the city bn the Cardena this morning from Vancouver In the course of his annual northern inspection trip. He will proceed tomorrow night to make the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and other points on the Cutala aboard which resMl he will return to Van couver on Tuesday. Use SAWS BECAUSE guaranteed to cut 10'O more timber In aame time, with less labor than any other saw. SlMOMS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MONT CAL VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN, ttB, TORONTO (Makinti the uvmo least Dmbrent yl T this time of national thanksgiving C- we express our gratitude for the bounties of Nature around the festive board-eating and making merry. The Thanksgiving feast will take on an added zest, an originality of flavour by the use of "OXO" in your sauces, soups, gravies, vegetables, poultry dressings, meat pies, croquettes, and other delicacies. Puts in the Bee$ 356 St. Antoine Street DEMAND 41 Montreal "Rupert Brand" P.O. Box 392. ers -THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 0., Ud. Prince Rupert. B.C. Christian Science Monitor August, 1926 "During the past ten years, tremendous improvements have been made in machine laundries, and notwithstanding all that may be said to the contrary, the household linen and even fine fabrics, are safer in the hands of a modern laundry than they are in the family washtub. "From the facts established along this line, it seems to be pretty clearly established that a wife and mother, or any womanwho works in the home, may be better employed than working at a tub or supervising an electric washing machine." With Wet Wash Service only 73c for 15 lbs. a service at least equal to the best home equipment, the logical conclusion is SEND IT TO Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Canadian National cfhc Largefl Railway SySltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE . J SAILINGS Irmn PRINCE lll'I'EKT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE. and Intermediate points, each THURSDAY anil SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. For ANYOX and K ETC" 1 1 KAN Each WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m. l or STEM ART Each SATURDAY. 10.00 p.m. lor NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PA9SENOEK TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY nt 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE (1EOKOE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eat tern Canada, United States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for .Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc.. also for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 528 TII1HD AVE.. PRINCE RUPERT. Phone te