Tuesday. December 3, 1920 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE XMAS CARDS Etc., huge 7? Pioneer THIRD AVE. f SIXTH SIXTH ST. ?T UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 9uIJnc from Prince HiiDrrt lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, .Suanum bay. nulrdalc. Aim liar. etc, Tur- il.iV, 1 :3 p.m. ror VANCOUVER. VICTOKIt. Hulrdale. Ale1 Hay. etc . I'rlday mldnlrht I ALICE ARAL ANYOX, HTEWART, N'a. Ithrr, Port Miupaon. sun. Ctj, S:H) pirn. KJ ?nl Anue K M. SMITH tfrnt Print Kuprrt, H.C. Ilrouib kl Mid to Victoria am) Seattle .and baccate clirekfd (fir "in to UMtlnatloii. OUOKJU B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS rilOM PRINCE RUPERT . Tp Ketchikan. Wrangtll, Juneau and Slcagway Dtc. 14, 28, . To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle Dec. is, Jan. 1. PrlnfAAB UlarU Vac r. Vtl 1 ) C at. r n n nnniti.. J r Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines IT. C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ran ad iAN Hhc Largefl Kailway STEAMSHIP AND SAilmes from FItlNCE RUPERT TOR I A, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursil tijl Sunday, 10:00 p.m. . . ForfJvNYftK. ch Wfdneada at iW CTIHYART each Wednesday. 4 p.m.. and Saturday, 8 pm For .NORTH and SOUTH QUV.EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, ., fortnUhtlj. ... - v MrNiER TRAIN .HAVE TRIM B KITIKT , MOMltV Ui$M:MAY a4 NVTl KDAV at N:30 a.m. lor PCrNCE. (.l OIK.i: "KmiOXTnN. HIVMI'KI iiuLiii .ill tu ! : City TkjfcfVDHice, 52H-Thlrd Ave, Prince Kupi Phonal DEMAND "Rupert K 1 DO assortment Drttejcjists -TFIFUHnwrC AO r inn .1.1.1.1 iiu.ii j I" U( it National Syflem in America TRAIN SERVICE 1 for VANCOUVER, VIC t n.m. n 14 a t nolnta Ijutrrn f unaila Hi,lt.jV sir...iiiiir 1.1 nr. n ? I Brand" ers Storage Co., Ltd. If ; 1 SHIPYARD FLOATING .tJUYPOCK JL. "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST OOD.n Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold PIUNCE UUPERT, IJ C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND OJ'EIUTIKllT.-lpJlflO-TON fliakcrBri'ounders, )((ji)dworkcrs, Xtc , ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAIUNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 . dvertise in "The Dailv News" Local Items 4 a Tnxi Phone 4, nig 4 Taxi, tf i Municipal candidates will speak at Rupert East Ratepayers Asso-j elation meeting tonight. I Come to . Ideal Oift Shop for Xmas shopping. Open now, next; Ireland, -thq Optician, Third Avenue. - . (235)1 Visit .United Church Bazaar Thursday, December 5 from 3 to 6. Attractive Christmas gilts, musical prqgram and afternoon tea. Q. E. Onllrk. 1np.nl manawr nf the Swift-Canadian Co., returned' to the city on the Catala this , morning after making the round! trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. R. Dickson, returned tcf port at 11:30 this morning from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypdrts. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, will receive donations of provisions, clothing, bedding, etc., at the I.O.D.E. Hall on Saturday, December 7 from 2 to 4, for needy families. D. C. McRae, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has sow left the Institution for hi typme and experts to be around again soon. The slide ln.tpulkley Canyon. 1 which dtfMn&nnT pall1-few days nas nea up tne line, now being cleared, this afternoon's regular train from the east, due at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. B Mrs., E McOoskrie pioneer resident of this city and widow of the 'ate, Oapt. MeCoskrie. for years harbor master and port warden here sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver en route to St. John. N.B . where, on December .12. she will embark aboard the steamer Montcalm for Bath. England where she plans on taking up future residence. During the past few weeks many farewell, affairs have ben held in honor of Mr M"Coskiie. enc of the outstanding of which was a meeting or tne Anglican woman's Auxii is ry at which she was presented - with a life membershlD. Mrs. Mc- LiXf'rh "tias lone been an active fwortter in conneetidn with St. An- raof"' p'nerii ner host of ndsrhere have extended their VUhe for Mr. McCoskrie's ltrfand prosperity In her fu ure home. t ' ANNOITNCKMENTS rt- Church Bazaar. Decem- .(AJows WhUt Drive and .December1 10. oval Purple brWire. whist and dance, Friday, December C. Elks' Christmas Cheer Fund dance Wedrveoday December 11. Smaile's Orchestra. Pythian Sister's tev bt Mrs. ShenVon's, 530 Eighth Avenue West, Thursday, December 12. Moose whist drive and dance Friday, December 13. See the Christmas Pneent "Brlngers of Olfts" Anglican Cath - edral Hall, Deoem'oer 16 at 8 pjn. Canadian Legion B.E.L. Christ- ma 1 Tree December 21. j Moose Christmas Tree. Sutfday, December 32. Members see that ther chUdifrt'fesipe on' lis. Moose Charity Ball January 10. I HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and RKSNLR Proprietors Central J. McKenzle and A. Grant, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cot. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy C. O. Wellde, Butedale. ' v V SCALE OF CHARGES 4. d Odd The following is the scale posals To Provincial (Tovcrnment of charges made for reading Boys! Should these proposals benefices: come law, then you will be com- Cfrth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks, S2. Funeral Notices $1. t Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Mnrrago and Engagement t announcement $2. 4 "After my baby was born I was I very weak and run-down. 1 was not able to do any heavy work but I had to be around on my feet all day. The strain pioved too great and 1 was real sick lor about two months. My mother advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I started to take it. You should hsvtsetn the change in me. I am now icll and strong, and in gooJ spirits. I have taken the Vegetable Compound ever since if I feel my energy lacking. I also take Liver Pills anal find them a wonderful help for constipation." Mrt Jama E. Robym, Box 693, Femk, British Columbia. Meeting of Halibut Boat Owners on Tuesdav evening at 8 o'clock in City Hall. (281) Owing to professional 'duties Dr. Hugh Dickey will remain In Prince Rupert two weeks longer. Charles Watson, who has been vMtlng here with his -daughter, Mrs. R. A. Creech, will sail by the Catala this afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. D D. MrTavUh who has ben viftfttn bnt for the ost three weeks with her mother, Mrs. M H. r.r? wii aH by the Prince Rupert Thuwda, night on her return to Victoria. Mis AHeen Osborne 3 has been tronWred from the iHrenirer's department at the City Hall to be stenographer to Clfcr Solicitor E. F. Jones, succeeding -Miss Edith Kelaev who ha nxtlgned and will snortiy be married. u ,H W. N. CampbelltihrtuhM been ransferred from Burns-' Lake to Vnwivr Islands W ttw service o' thr- Forest Rramh xalled this aftT)oon on the Catate for the south after having spent a couple or days in tne city. A rwitinir. of the directors of he PHnee Ranert Ro&ry Cltib ws held last "venine at the home of the oresldent O. A. Bryant. Fourth Avenue West Business had chiefly to do with the arrangement of future programs for the club. Provirria' Constable J H. P"Mth of divisional headauprters here. who recently und"rwit an onr- arton ir aopenatcttut tn the Prince Rnoert General Hoaoital. has now msrte sufficient recovery 'J, removed to his .home. He .expects to be around again soon. Ornamental Itehtine of city fe " will be discussed ft a mtlr tonight of the utilities committee of the city council , J. J. Little, local manager of theJ rower ' orooratlon or Canada wh'h will provide the orn-xmfntal . . "J Lll t 1 uiiiL'ntr unic it inincmse Bt-rement wi be oresent to confer with the committee on the matter. S. C. Mannlnc former district forester here and no assistant chief forester for the province of British Columbia with headquarters in Victoria, will arrive in the lv Thursdav afternoon from the! interior in the course of an official tour through the district and ail Sunday nlpht on the Prince Charles for the south. Mr. Manning arrived at Hasten from Prince George this morning. Notice, Fishermen! nd All Interested In the Ii islunff Industry c ,: ' IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING Will Re Held at 7:30 P. III. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1929 fj In the city Haii, prince Bupcrt ....tin,..: ii PrnU.fr.n lJf UnMKtf.l tK.iL: P5lie? eu jrour iisn wnere tne rannort HtfatA a r H notlirollti nt w t.i.i if 41 j uw uv uu nit this? TURN OUT IN NUIUERS Called by the Northern B. C. Sahiion Fishermen's Assn. Elks' meeting tomorrow night. Dentist, Dr. J. II. Gosse, Phon C86. Billiards tonight Canadian Legion vs. Elks. I Three Basketball fames at Exhibition Hall tonight. First fame 7:30. : iipr Ifne .'photo wort senH w" 'fllnw to, Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 32J Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame ' pictures. (tf ) Rev. w. B. Jennings returned to the city on the Catala this morn- , Ing from a brief trip to Port Rimpsbn where he conducted Ang- j Hcan Church services last Sunday. ! Transferred from Stewart, where 1 he has been manager of the Bank of Montreal since the opening of 'the branch there seven years ago. to Vancouver, wnere ne win become manager of the Main Street and Broadway branch, R. T. Crosby was a passenger aboard the Catala today bound south, accompanied by Mrs. Crosby and family On Frldav evening last. Mr. Crosby was the guest of honor at a dinner given by the Stewart Board of Trade, this being only one of a number of functions given at Stewart In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby prior to their departure for the south. Mr. Crosby's successor at Stewart is R. E. Haack. "ho arrived there last week from Brandon. Man., accompanied by his wife and her mother. Basketball S corers Senior League , V Mitpi.n PC) . , ft 4S E; Ratchford (32) .JDI!....42 W. Mitchell (E) 40 v. Meagher PC) 40 T. Kclsey (PC) 39 D. Ourvtrh H2 ..37 T J. SnHh (PC) 22 W. T ambie (E) 26 n Frlzzell rpo ...13 H. Maedonild (E) ...16 T. C-osse (E) ...14 flnrvlh W ...15 M. Budlnich (E) .. .... 8 C. Ross (32) ... 8 V Moore (PC) .... .... 7 V. Mentie 'M) 7 3. StWer (321 ..... 6 O. M'th-il m .... s B. Wendle (32) .... i- 3 V. Moore (E) 2 W. Plommer (PC) 2 Intermediate League H. Macdonald (B) 67 W. Johnson (HS) t...50 J. Scott B) 40 D. Morrison H3) . 40 A. Pt'l i 36 J. McNttttv (BF) ...34 J. Oomadina (CN) ....31 K. Makanoto (HS) u - 2fl J. Pierce (NR) 26 X Barlor (B) 34 A Cro fBFi 21 W. Herold CN .18 v. D'nTwall (NR) ;...18 H. M'Kty (ON) 16 D. Stalker (BF) 13 v. Mcdonald (NR) 13 " rn"rnn (C.VTl in Smith (BF 10 R. Nelnon (NR) 10 X IMnvveM (BT) .. 9 W; HtU (NR) 7 F. BtTdette (B) -. 7 O. Howe (NR 6 T. underwood (B) B. 8tH-er (BF) .. O. Bo-nter 'NU) .. Tr-ti HS .... f-wtnn (NR) Skattebol (CN) Donaldson (B) Wck fCNPl 2 Morrison (CN) .'. 2 Bwthaw 'NR) 2 RHhol (CN) 2 R. Smurthwalte (HS) l If-tles' League M N'M (ML) .J...J..I 1 c. Irvine T) ' ... JV 14 !. HAodh VMT " M 11 V. KrHcevsnr (T) " 0 L. Lowe (ML ... N. Ourwh (T) 6 h. sun (T) 4 ' Hn (T 1 J. Walters (ML) .:. l BASKETBALL FOR WEEK I Tueedav. Dec. 3 Navy vs. Big ' our. C. m R. v.. Bankers. Three. Two vs. Elks Friday, Dec. 6 High School vs. Big Four, Toilers vs. Maple Leafs, Slks vs. Players Club. CN.R. TRAINS Mons.. Weds. & Sats. 11:30 ajn From the East-Suns.. Tues. is Thurs. 3:30 p.m.! COXSEOUEXTI.V "I have less dread of Influenza 'nan olflb eonsequeriees." ' "Yes: I haven't paid my last doctor's bill either' Mostlaue 4 Charleroi. """ ; A Tonic and a Mighty I fine Beverage! 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From the East-Suns., Tues. ii Thurs. 3:30 pan. For Vancouver-Sunday's 9 pjn Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. Thursdays 9 pin. Fridays 11 pjn. CJJt.. Dec. 18 . 4 pjn. r- 6iirom tanrouvcr I r J ouiiuciy3 i jj.m Wednesdays 10:30 ajn Fridays pjn. Saturdays 10:30 a.m . Dec. 14 and 28 ajn For Stewart and Premier Sundays 7 pjn Wednesdays J pjn uuvuiuajfa pun From Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 j.m. Sundays" 8 pjn For Anyox and Alice Arm-Sundays .7 pjn. Wednesdays 3 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays n:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 p.m. To Naas River and Port Simpson Sundays 7 p.m. ., . I rom v, I5ai" ,Uvtr' , I ort cl Simpson Tuesdays 11:30 a.m. To Queen Charlotte Islands Dec. 7 and 21 .9 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands Dec. a and 19 ajn To Alaska Points-Dec. 14 and 28 i... ...ajn. From Alaska Tolnts .i".i.. Dec. 18 fc..jp.m. NO, TIME Little Mary, aged 5, came into the house bedraggled and weeping. "My goodness!" cried her mother, "what a sight you are. How did it happen?' ' "I am j-sorry, Mamma, but I fell Into a mud puddle." "What I With your new dress on?" "Y-y-yes. I didn't have time to change it." BRANDY 1110 published or displayed by the or by the Government of Columbia. Steamship Movements ror Vancouver-Sundays ss. P. Charles 10 pjn. Tuesdays s. Catala ...1:30 p.m. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Venture . ..Midnight Dec. 18 ss. Prln. Norah .J p.m. ,'rom Vancouver-Sundays ss. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. as. P. Rupert 10.30 a.m. Fridays 68. Venture .p.m. Fridays as. Prln. Mary ... 4 pjn. Sate. ss. P. Charles 10:30 ajn. Dec. 14 ss. Prln. Norah ...ajn. Dec. 28as. Prin. Norah . ajn. or Naas R. and Port Simpson Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. 'rom Naas R. and Port Simpson-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 ajn. ?or Stewart and Premier-Sundays ss. Catala 8 p.m. Weds. as. Pr. Rupert ...4 pjn. Sata. as. Pr. Charles . 4 p.m. Trom Stewart and Premier-Sundays ss. Pr. Oeorge 8 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. P. Charles ...8 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm-Sundays 8 pjn. Wednesdays .4 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesdays U:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec. 7 ss. prince John 10 p.m. Dec. 21ss. Prince John 10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec. 588. Prince John ...ajn. Dec. 1988. Prince John ...ajn. lor Alaska-Dec. 1488. Princess Norah a.m. Dee. 28ss. Princess Norah ajn. from Alaska' 11 '' Dec, 13-w. Prtncees Norah pin. From Ocean Falls Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 ajn. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 4 pjn. Fridays as. Venture p.m. Sats. ss. P. Charles 10:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls-Sundays as. P. Charles 10 p.m. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 p.m. Fridays- ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. Daily New "Want Ads" bring quick results.