turday. November 16, 1029 The very Sirst sip will convince you it is best. PACirici T jk 'Fresh from the gardens' WAS CAR 714 DS TAGS, SEALS Etc., huge assortment yfie Pioneer Druaoists THIRD AVE. 6-SIXTH ST. TELEPHONE 8'f,20C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sal 1 1 mi 1'ruiu i'rtnce llupm I or VAMOl K. VICTORIA, ?m.vn itajr, nutrdale. Alert IUj. etc, Tuts-day, 3--3U p m For VAMOIVKH. VirrOlill. Ilulrd.il. Ale't lUf. etc.. Friday midnight ix ALICE A KM. ANYOX. BTtWAHT, N'Uu lUtrr. I'ort KlniBMii. bunder, 8:00 p.m. 123 2nd Atenue It. M. SMITH Alfnt Prior Ituprrt. II. C. Tt rough t'ikets sold to V If I oris and. brat (In .and baggage checked through to destination. B. C, Coast Steamship Services RAILINGS FIJOM PRINCE RUPERT 'H skawa-To Nov BdTTPtH Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Nov. 3. 13, 27. Princess Maqulnna Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Agents For AH Steamship Lines. W C Orchard; General Afertt, 3rd Ave,TrineTRutri,n,lio1ie 31 , AN AD IAN NATiQNAL QTjc Largcfl siilway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Salllnn from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday. 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OlEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortniihtly. PA8HEM1EK TRAIN IT-AtE fKIM'L fUTKKT HAILY EXCEPT Nt MtAV at ll:SO a m for WINCE (ItOIUlC, tlitlO.N-TON, HINNirr.O, all point Eastern Canada, Inlted Mates. AUFNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMMMT Uxrsi City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave- Prince Hupcrl Phone 26ft HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 MILL Per ENDS Part dry ; even lengths, ij g Q load BOX CUTTINGS Per load Third Avenue $3.50 GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. GET YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY IN NOW Efficient We are specialists in Ford Service. Specially trained mechanic, special Ford repair equipment, and genuine Ford parts are your assurance that your service work will be well done. We give clean, careful, courteous service. S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Phone 83 Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. CSC. Have you sale adv.? jGlWrFRUIT-i 3 for R. Gosse, rhone noticed Jabour's 95c For line photo work send your films itflhWrathall's Photo Flnlsh- Jinga, 323, Third Ave. Quick returns anaicareiui nnisning. we iramo pictures. (tf) Effective Tuesday. November 2fl and thereafter, U.S.S. Catala will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and wayports at 1.30 pm instead of 3:30 p.m. 278) If you can't be with them at Xmas time there's one substitute they will appreciate your photograph. Sittings made on Sundays by appointment. Benson Studio. Capt. Andrew Johnstone, master of trie Union steamer Cardena, is now ashore on six weess vacation. Capt. James Flndlay is in command of the Cardena during hlg absence. Norman Pattlson. purser of the Union steamer Cardena, sailed from Vancouver on the steamer Niagara this week for Australia where he will pay a visit to his mother. He will be away for four months and, during his absence. Harrv Gill, reaularlv rjurser of the steamer Camosun, is relieving on the Cardena. In a few days I will open up a nMHern optical parlor in the nrezn-ises formerly occuoled bv Williams. Man son and Gonzales, over the iewellerv store. The equipment will be of the best for service ana convenience to pa ; tienU. i Alone with passing the govern I ment examinations and four years I experience in the meantime, I have i been taking up extra studies in I Vancouver in the past two months Your patronage wui De appreciated. J. II. BULGER Optometrist and Optician RUDDY CANADIAN AITLES FOR are alike. THe sunshine and they OVERSEAS "What shall I send the folks in the Old Country?" is a query heard as the Christmas season ap nroaches. but If the average Cana dlan realized how much our big iuirv. red applee asty appreciated and emtoiM by people ove the Arb' solveflj , uart would be immediately lWicioiis krosy . apples iboUle pur mi . j JO J arny anouocr Ook cheerful. Northern spies. Mcintosh Reds art$ '.Baldwins are the beau and the rhdSgVpcApuiar to carry your tlafi !r,rrwughts and Rood wishes aeross tha sea and standard boxes and Iwrels of choice liai'.rl-nl'-krd and hand-Dacked I fru.t government. Uisoected. a; ; procr.rable at reasonable prio 1 from any crocer while the mrut jof shipment Ls ai simple as th : mailing joUf- card. Th (ufktdian National, express will aaUVor yoQatlWtnnsport and dellVM th bf qulak service, to any section in Great Bri-ain Ireland and most European countries, giving them refrigeration service on fast passenger steamers. The transportation charge fron Montreal and Quebec up to November 88th or from Saint John N.B.. and. Halifax N.S.. thereafter by direct steamer to points In Great Britain, Ireland and th" Channel Islands is $3.00 per standard box and $6.00 per standard barrel, Including refrigeration. For rates to Canadian ports through rates to Continents: points and other particulars, con-suit anv Canadian National Express agent. Week-End S peciais BUTTBR Per lb BONELESS HAMS Per lb CLARK'S KETCHUP Per bottle CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Per doz 46c 30c 20c ALNILLA GOLDEN SYRUP Iffn a-lb. tin 13t JAP RICE Per -lb. 5c LOWNEVS A'ND NEILSON'S CHOCOLATE BARS 9f Regular 10c size. 4 for ....s-ieJ" BEAN HOLE BRANS Per tin 15c PEARL JNAPTHA SOAP j QQ 25c $2.50 Economy I Cash & Carry j 319 Third Ave. I Prince Rupert, B.C. I "After taking three bottles I was completely relieved, and 'an recommend It to be a perfect medicine." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Do sale. TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Could Not Sleep HEADACHES Were So Bad Mr. A. M. Arsenault, New Aberdeen, N.S., writes: ''For a period I had been troubled with headaches and they were so bad the kept ma awake at night "I was advised by a friend, liter having used many different kinds of medicine, to try not overlook Jabour's 95c (267) Come alang tae the Scotsman's hooch November 29. (267) Dr. Dickey, eye, ear and nose specialist. Office: Prince Rupert Hotel until Deeember 1. (267) Mrs. L. It jacribner of Vancou ver is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. r. a. Meuse. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. James Flndlay, arrived in port at 4 yesterday afternoon from the south and laid over here for the erenlne. sailing at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and way- ports. Mrs. Greenaway of Vancouver was a Dassenser aboard the Car dena last evening returning south after having paia a visit at uena Coola with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Brynildsen. David Taylor returned to the lty on the Prince. George this morning from a trijr South, brtng-ne his bride back with him. Mrs Taylor arrived in Canada recently rom Edinourgn, Scotland, ana has been for a whll in Calgary. CONVENTION OF THE. Northern BCkSalmon " RlhefinWssn: Will Be Held Irftii?Car-penters Halrlon , Monday and Tuesday November 18 & 19. 90 a.m. All Jlembers Are Welcome C. C. Ketchum gives his reasons why Mine Head Coal is better than any other Alberta coal coming Into Prince Rupert. It ha nore neat units, more fixed carbon and less ash. Phone 771 for our next supply. P. Hogan, well known Stewart nrospector, who has been on a rip south, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Cardena yesterday afternoon and will spend a couple of days here, proceeding north on the Catala tomorrow evening. George Wilkinson announced at the meetlna of the library board last night that he would be re- ignlng rroHT't Kthe board at the vMft f uao oat VtA Tt'rtulrl SSr Rev..47athiriGrnnt O.MJ.. flto-vinrlal' Af Oblates of the Roman CathoM" Chareh, arrived In the ':'.ty from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and will preach at special services in Annunciation Church tomorrow n connection with the celebra-ion of the golden jubilee in the oilesthooi of Father Cocola O.MJ. a.' Fraser Lake. WAS IN TIME Word has been r. elve l In tin city that Major John McGregor VC formerly of this city and now residing neu SanTf in the North Okanagan, rcachc!1, london last Saturday just a few hours before the start of the Prince of Wales banquet for VC holders. He travelled via New York, having made & late start because he was out of touch with the rest of the world and did not hear of the banquet until about ten days previous. Central Hotel 120 Rooms 'Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and RESNER Proprietors Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOM.ME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. u,lWauA:Ag&vi, 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Boys' sweaters all sizes for 95c at Jabour's 9c sale. (267) Watch Jabour's window for his 95c assortments from his 5c to 95c dept. during his 05c sale. (267) ! , 1 I C. R. Gilbert of Terrace was an arrival in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon train. , I Leif Erickson Ladies' Club "Hyg-iga" sale of homework In the Met-ropole Hall Wednesday, November 20 at 8 pjn. Program, restaurant and social. Admission 25c. (270) I Jubilee Banquet in K. of C. Hall Tuesday, November 19. at 6 pjn. in honor of Rev. Father Cosola. Admission $1. Tickets for sale at the door and at Arseneau and Lamble's. (269) C. J. Quantic, superintendent of monv. power. Canadian National Railways, Vancouver; S. Morrison, district engineer, and A. D. Watt, divisional master mechanic. Prince George, are arriving In the city on this afternoon's train in the course of a tour of this district on inspection duties. Mr. Quantic and Mr. Morrison will go south on the Prince George tomorrow night. Making her final trip of the season, CNH. steamer Prince George. Capt. Neil McLean, ar rived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this after noon for Stewart and Ketchikan, whence she . will return here southbound tomorrow evening. Next week, the Prince George wul De replaced on tne run oy tne Prince Charles which will operate oh a similar schedule except for calling at Anyox on the northern end oi tne run instead of Ket chlkan. AN OLD LADY'S CONCERN Two sentries were marching, up and down their separate beats. For some time the old lady watched them in silence. But at 'ast she could keep silent no longer and grabbed one of the men by the arm. "Cant you two silly lads make It up and be friends?" she asked reproaenruuy. Nottingham News. ANNOUNCEMENTS lir.if.njJ Hi" la ' Moose AnnuaA Bwnan-iiNov. 21 and 22. Ji..iinj)i lo inlr.it...: Catholic Wcnenl League Social woveaiDer 27. st Andrew's annual dance No vember 29. United ber 5. Church Bazaar. Decern Py'Nan R'-trr's tea' at Mrs. chenton'-., 530 Eluhth Avenue I West. Thursday. December 12. CHHISTMAS SAI LINOS IIIO.M IT JOHN Ta Cla(ow-IMfat-Lhrrpool . De. 6 D-iob ot Atholl ' P- 14 Oucbfai of Richmond 1 Dec IS DuehMs of York 1 .To Clttrbourz-ftMitlwinriton-Antnrrn U.Oec. 13 Montcalm iolnir Into hualriPM for himself at Lb FROM MONTREAL that sitae aa wouloVt not .have ft.0T Jo iwfat-uerpooi.0iaow I pec If FP.OM SAINT JOHN Tn Clirrbourg-Londoii 37 Uctaama Ad1t tn Aienta TerTwbere or J. J. I'OKSTLR St'amshlp Oonl Ful Agent C P R. Station. Vanoourer. Tilepliim: Trinity 1151 LAST SAILINGS CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL TO rLY.MOLTII-ll WltK-LONDON Aacanla, Nov. 23. ANCHOR DONALDSON FROM MONTREAL TO lUXrAST-LIVLItroOL-diastiOH Andania. Nov. 32. I CHRISTMAS SAILINGS I FROM HALIFAX, N.S. , TO I'LYMOl TII-IIAVKC-LOMKIN Tuseanta, Dee. S. TO IU.I.KAST-I.I V t It rOOL-0 LAMl O W jAthenla, Deo. 14. FROM ST. JOHN, N.B. TO llKLt'AST-LIVKKrooL-OLASUOH' MherUa. Dec. 18. Money Order, Draft & Travellers' Chervil at leweet rate. Full information fmm Local Afcnta or Company's Office, eaa Hastingi st. w . Vancouver, B.C. I (JhurcK Services: FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B.A. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. "THE MANSION," Hen. Van Dyke by Miss Elsie McLuhan of Winnipeg. Wednesday at-7:30 Devotional Meeting. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 2:30 pjn. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 pjn. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, SEAL COVE Canon W. F. Rushbrook, Bj, L.Th, Incumbent Children's Service and Sunday School at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 pjn. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the Firit Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS." Sunday School at .12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is Cordially Invited. Reading room, 215 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 -to 8 pjn. BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, "Dr. F. W. Dafoe Services: 11 ajn, subject; "WHAT THE BIBLE CONTAINS FOR THE BELIEVER." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "HOME GOINO SHIPS." A cordial welcome. ST: PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue E. Pastor, Rev. John H. Hanson, Res. 446 Eighth Ave. West, rhone Blue 451 Sunday Services Morning .-Worship -English) at 11 . am Sunday SchooLai 12:15 Evening-Worship (Scandinavian) at 7:30 pjn. Subject, "JOB." Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Special music. You will be welcome. PRESB YTERIAN CHURCH ' Minister, Rev. Thomas McConnell H ik Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 70 pjn, John McHugh, fisheries depart- ment engineer, arrived in the city! on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to take over on behalf of the department the new warehouse and ways at Dlgby Island which are about completed by the contractors, John Currie & Son. - Miss Elsie McLuhan. the talented elocutionist, who gave the entertainment at the United Church last evening, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 6llversldes, Fifth Ave. West. She leaves for the south tomorrow night after taking part In the service at the United Church. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Large heater, Apply Mrs. Eby, Fourth Avenue E; LOST Roll of ten dollar bills at Gyro Hoedown. Finder please phone Black 603. Reward. FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished rooms. Suites for light housekeeping. Under new management. Phone Black 69. (272) t. Among those who helped at the -If T W't J Anglican bazaar Thursday were fl 3 VG I Oil V IS1I6Q Mrs. Bazett-Jones, Miss Owyer, Mrs. Kcllback and Mrs. Carson. 1 The Louvre Sale? Txe extraordinary selling which started at the sale this week has set a new high record for business at Richmond's Louvre. Never before in the history of the store has there been such consistent business day by day all this week. Between the regular sale for stock reducing purposes and the special purchase of the Nobby stock at 20c on the dollar, buyers are assured of bargain prices, the like of which will hardly ever be given again. Now, have you visited the Louvre Sale yet? Do not delay too long. This sale will last just so long as the stock remains unsold. Here is a great sale of Ladie3' Hats, Coats and Dresses, Yard Goods. Lingerie, Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and many other Items all offered at fractional prices. They have to be sold regardless of original cost. And they are selling fast. Better make your selection now. It will pay you. Advt. E. G. McBrlde, brother of the 'ate Sir Richard McBrlde, formerly premier of British Columbia, sailed last night on the Princess Maqulnna for Vancouver. He is In the service of the provincial and had been here ?overnment or a few days on official duties. s IT'S A WELL KNOWN FACT THAT Jabour's 95c Specials Are Real Values Space does not permit us to list them all, but here are a few leaders for Friday, Saturday and Monday, November 15, 16 and 18 : BOYS' TWEED PANTS All sizes. Sale price UO BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS All sizes. Q C n Sale price 7 BALLS SWEATERDOWN WOOL Q5( LADIES' VERY GOOD QUATY SILK AND WOOL QCn HOSE Salt1 pVlce1 .-. .' ft:fl.5tel.?...':.'...'...:.......l vox LADIES' BLOOMERS Winter weight. 95C LADIES' AND MISSES' 'RUBBERS' Q IZn All sizes VOX, LADIES' KID HOUSE SLIPPERS There is only a limited QCp number of these slippers in stock. Assorted colors VOX, WE HAVE SOME SNAPPY BARGAINS IN OUR 5c TO 93c DEPT. Our Windows Are Full of Real Bargains Do Not Overlook Them! JABOUR BROS., LTD. PHONE 615 7TH ST. AND 3RD AVE.