Nuvcnibfr 20, fQM U(ft PAGE THREE AKfiu rr mi sifamihln l.mrt. IV. . OIU'IIAKII. lflirr:l Ant. ' ri,r .r 4 Mi lrrfl an Srd Afiia. Trtnr ItHprrt. II Tl,r.n..h iirkri. ni.t lo Vktorla and walllf. and (hriiiifji to ilriitlnilluri. t Local and Personal News In Brief k ix ' mm w au mm m . ' &a i ! mm i iSm BV1 iaiBMSmiMiMiwiiiMwiMiiiiiiiiiirqMMiM ecials: Jiy cent package of Klenzo Shaving Cream and ;tt fifty, cent package of Gillette Razor Blades th)r ..... COC With each $1.00 box of LaClaire Fontaine writing papeiy a, package containing 134 Xmas seals and t'u?s jarlven free. Afih 1 i Pioneer Drttgeisls l Mi!Ij AVu. f blA I n M. ILLtPnONES 8200 mi .A-": HYDE TRANSFER N!) COAL CO. Phone 580 JACKIMNH AND CEDAR jingle loa'd $3.50 j )ouble load $6.50 Large sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN ImbiM Pwlets Egg $12.00 lVmM-"V-fthdi Nut $11.25 Wtefftfocitfcii Urgo Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootlaw Egg $12.00 .Uherta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano ami Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage !M and Night Service 13 Second Avenue Canadian National 'Hie Largeft IKailioay Syfttm in Atnerica STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE . '.lie- (mum HUM i: Kiri RT tr VANWI VKK. VH'TUKIt. e.tti.r. ami hilrrninllatr mlnl. rat-h IUII1VV 9:00 .m, l .f MMV.tKT ami ANVOV nut r:llM.MHV. IO:OU ..m. lr MWTII AMI MM1H 1(1 I KN CIIA Itl.OTI K ll.MH. I ort n i l I ly. r-ViwouHK twvinm uiwt: i-kimk hi tmit h M1IMUV WHlM'MHV and KA11KIHV t tl:SO jn. fur IKOItm;. MlMUMOS. HINMrHl. H mIiiI jMrrn jCANADIAti PAcincj I'WM'i: .UIIAC V 4M-KAN jar.AMMIII' I.IVKH - ' il picket Office. 52K Third Ave.. Prince llupert-Phone 260. B.C. Coast Steamship; Services failings from PrinceVRupert l Ki-i. hiknn, WranirH am! tkaiiy- lmliT I, IS. !. i.. i,.i,nrr. VkH.rU anil smilr Norinlirr l. KrirnitHT . 19. PHIM'KSS KOYAI. IX.r llulrdalr. IU-II HU. x'n fall.. Mainu. Alrrl lujr, lainnhrll Klin ami Vanrouvri rmj ITWay. l? p Full Information from r-honr .11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED HalllnM from I'rlnrr It u pert lor VANfODVUK, VKTOKIA, AwailMin Itay, llulrdal. Alert liny, rit. I or v'Nrmif K.P vioTOltl A. Iiulertale. Alrrt rwj, Krllar w''""-lor AI.K i; ARM, ANVIIX. MTKHARl. WALKS ISIAMI, VtUl tIMIM.N, NAAH KIVMl, Sundav, 8 - 1 p.m. Prlmi- 0.1,... u,,,.ri Kui.rrt. III', ILU lis Sn.1 Ai.m.. it M. MMI1II. Airnl. rtmkrd City Meat Market (SKUVIO BKOS.) 3rd Avenue " Phone 76o MPAT. FISH. VEGETABLES AM. KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PHODUCir at low prices, and Immediate delivery Observe l-All articles are of superior quality and absolutely frosh. eVHbing is the scale of chnrgetr-made for reading notiren Birth Notice f0cv! ,; Cartls.flf Thanks, ?2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c ' name - i J" MarriatTI? and Enc;nrmrit announcements $2. ' "Big Parade" at1 Capitol tonight. 4 a Taxi I'hone 4. Dig 4 Tasi. tf Dentist. Dr. J. Ii. Gosse. 686. iMione t Butter 45c lb. Milk $5.25 case, iall BrandH at MUNRO BROS, tf. "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight. A party of Gypsies, 'who snent a wee.k in the city, left yesterday lor Edmonton.' ' ' ) I Haw' you' g'of fttir ticket for the Hfg Concert at the First United Church November 22 and 23? It 1 The Toy Shop real live dolls and tin soldiers. This Thurs, !und Fri. at 7.45. First United j Church. it. j George Volney Storkey of j Stnithers lis been appointed re turning officer for the beer plebiscite to b taken at Hazelton. ! Mr. and Mra. Hugh Jlike'riiie 1 of J)Igby lsiMiid left at the tttot of the wVek fqir 'a holiday trip U Vancouver' nd! Victoria. Mr; McKenxle Will be awkj1 ivto yek.n and Mrs. McKeritie will sjiend :. coupfe of fnoHths in t)ie aouth. "iJig Parade7 at Cafiitol tonight., . ; - ANNOUNCEMENTS "Big Parade" at Cuilitol ton'tght. Women of Mbdseheiirt Leginn Whist Drive and Dance. 1 firat Friday of evrv month. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 22. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, Friday, November 38. Kupert Yt United Dazaar, November 29. 1 Standi raw''' Church Scottish P4ijj!all, November 30. . St. ndmi-'s Socletyl Auxiliary Hale of Work, December 4. 1 'Uned .Church Bas ir Pem-i Prince Kuiiert Players' Club ln'rntSijrrhe..vinKd(1rftc,Vat ithe Capitol Theatre, December 10 !:ind 11. THROUGH SLEEPERS TO THE SHIP'S SIDE i The Canadian National Hail ways have made arrangements to operate special trains and through, sleeping cars from the Pacific Coast to the ship's side at Moll treat and Halifax in connection with sailings for the ,01d Coun try during November and December. Full inlormation from Citv Ticket Office, 523 Third Avenue Prince Rupert. Pnone 2f.O. 28:' EWARTLYNE 0fanlat, Oaltol Thfatre) Teacher of Pianoforte Candidates prepared for Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of. Music Examinations. 100 jwr cent auccetuiea during the pait thirty years. Studio: 2nd floor Federal Blk Phone Red 701 1 ontreal Importers Have been fortunate in receiving from their Eastern "IJuycr" a'very fine purchase of Travellers' "Big Parade" at Capitol toniglit. , frm tte Ka at S.3Q, was repor ted this mornifte to be on time. of the Besner Apartments caused ah alarm to I turned in to 'the fire deiutrtment at 7.16 last evening. The fllmes were soon subdued and no damsgtt was done. " "'3lIrteF. jfln, flicompaniefl by Mr.' Mcima'BloU, Jsaug vocal tiw-nnoiithw dinnej of TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS WOMAN BENEFITED Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Asbestos Mines, Quebec. "After the birth of my second child, I was IS 19 I always leeung urea, nervous anu weaK and had headaches, backaches and terrible pains every month. I suffered two years before I tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Veee- table Compound. I got tour bottlrs at first and it did me a world of good, I would not be without it in the house now, and havo another six bottles in. I recommend it to every woman I know." -Mrs. T, llARRirr, Hox 114, Asbestos Mines, Quebec. of for iample$ Travellers' Samples always are the last word in finish and quality they have to be! These are by the famous firm of IUickley, Drouyn and Co. one of the largest Hat manufacturers. "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight. j..,.. , ; William Stewart Phillii, who r few "Wg Panide? at Capitol tonight t "" Frank Morris! manager of the How dees It feel to propose to li. C. Undertakers ifurncd to the wrong gtt? Com Thurs. or the city on this aftrnoon's train rn. night, tw wee, Mm Uni- from femuhers where he conduc ted Church. H ted the funeral yesterday of the isurning ou zrom tne turnace sprasding ovr the batement floor Jute Mrs. W. H. Thome. "nig Parade" at Cafiiytmilgbf. Union steamer Catala, Cattt l : tomorrow. beeil set over Ilex vs Charles I.lndstrom, in I T. H. Johnsoif, manager of the !CanadiahFfh & Cold Storage Co., presided at a special meeting in Montreal recently of the Canadian Fisheries Association I when a resolution was passed in connection with the death of Arthur Boutilier of Halifax, president of the Nattonab Fish Co. and a past president of the Association. Mr. Johnson is vice i president of the Canadian Fiwli erics Association. "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight Tkti same Hats would be wonderful values if e ld them lor $4.00 and $6.00 You Can Have YOUR PICK FOR t M I $2.45 and S3.45 A. bers' requesti'd to attend. at the Montreal Impo rterb SALE OF SALES "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight Regular meeting Carpenters wa married Saturuuy night to Union, Wednesday, November 21. Miaa Itosang wuh u lot omotive .usirsa important. All mem- fireman recently from the prai- It Passengers going through to Vancouver from northern points on the Catala today include: 0. W. Urugry. from Alice Arm; Mrs. Mulcahy, T. A. Bevr.a, W. McDan-rvld, J. Norgard, ' . C. . ( .e: .:. P.kl. Crossland. R. ;.... V. Gray, frOn Stewart and P. A. TanneUs attd William Drain, from v Atiyox. i James Findlay, afrtred in port at f Pifvineial ConsUblaa Lanee . ' . - Tl it . i T T O 4I I 1 lZAb noon today from Anyox. ronerion mm i. i. omiiu airneu otewartaud oth r nun nor n nnnis ,u tt MK! vM"a vuM" ht AlfeiWiftf torn W Mrth to attend. ,the r . . .jvw. ' , ' TheirTihOblnt ' ease bf "bn- Thoy brought down a min . . A 1 A I A. - i.1 T.lL. Af t-naries L-anson ys L.narne nan- " 1 "uv" the Prince Uupett Shrine Club , will return to Stewart tc fm an Interlornetlon in which in the Commodore Cafe last t.ve-i. ilng. Tlu' fljnner was presided one larmer is chiming zuu nam- over by th Vice-president. S. B. aK irom anoiner lor uamagc to Parker, in the alwence of W. Tfiliey; president 11. cattle, ha.f until Pasnongors disembarKing here from northern points on the Catala this morning included: G. F. Hunt, K. J. Smith, M. McArdle. fi. A. Woodland, J. G. Millichamp, against a conviction snd fine of Hitlg. F. HigglnUtham. and S Wilders. from McPee aott. or three months' imprison-'Mr- A"y"x- Mr. and Mrs. J. Kasper, Ma- nie uent. imposed by Stipendiary uistrate iiatcate J. P, Scarlett of .yvart,Mr. an1 Mrs. V. Cai M. T; i lfof''iiellinir"liauor. is njai(!lne in County Coyr thiaiffiirjtooa I before Judge F. Mctef Yting (Milton Gonsales is appearing for Ithe appellant and S Fishtr for the crown. iVj- JoWoif, J. McCoy, John McNally G Tliifan. P. Larson. J. Crocker, Constable Innce Potterton, constable' P. D. Smith, A. Vorcher, Mr. Hutchison and K. McKinnon, from Stewart, and Mrs. R. P. Mclunis, P. France and W. Mc-Parlane, from Alice Arm. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR' RKN1-Furiilshed shack and house-keeping rooms. Miis-sallum Grocery. tf CATARRH el (h BLADDER SA,9wikl i c.tr t name n ifof.MiinlwfrfU WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dressed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 649 to have your clothes pressed. We call for snd deliver to all parN of the city. ! i or tnat bull ! W- :-. fi :e Fall and . Winter Si:i 'gi r.nd Overcoatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your meaaure. Cutting, workmanship, style, , , . ,. 'l guaranteed. -inaMriaJs and reason- able prices. Liner, the TaiW Phone 619 Canned Fruits 95c. Special? PEARS- --' PEACHES 22 . 3 tins CHERRIES 2' 23. 3 tins . . .0-V PLUMS 2' -s. 4 tins D." PINEAPPLE Singapore. 7 tins RASPBERRIES 1 tins 03? PINEAPPLE Del Monte. 4 tins All New Stock and This Somwin's Pack. Mussallem's a-