'Saturday. November' 23, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE It must be better when millions like it so. "SALM51 CAMDULU eifirir J Vitiurr TE A 'Fresh from the gardens XMAS CA Til TAGS, SEALS' Etc., huge assortment Chines IM Z7?ie Pioneer Druoristn THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONE 8 ,20O UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED KuUlnci rrum Prince Kuivrt lor iAMOt'lEK. VICIOUI., Sttn.wn luy. Ilutedale. Alert Uay. rlc. Tur-dii I S" p.m. ror VAM'Ol KH, VltlOMt. Ilulrriale. Alert liar. He . FrMar roMnliht or Al.ICt ARM. ANVO. STtW.lKT. Na. IUrr, IMwt liuu. sun-day, 8:W p.m. lUtnIArnue It M SMITH Kent lrin Kupeft. U.C Tl n)U(b ttrkrti Mid to Victoria ami ArattU jtml tMgoce theiked through to destination. B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FR&H PRINCE: RUPERT To KetchlwliWrangeli. Juneau and Skagway Nov. 9 and IBS' To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Nov. 3. 13, 27. Prlnrrna Mnnulnna Ocean Palls. et.. VancouVKl and Vleterta, evejry-Friday, 4Tr- Agents For All Steamship Lines W, C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, Thone 31 Canadian national Qjc Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursdar and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For AN VOX and STEWART, each Wednesday and Saturday. 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLYNDS. fortnightly. rWSMACI.Il TltAINH i.EAvr. ruixci lU'PEHT MOMlAY. WEDVKMlW and SATI RIIAY lU H:0 a.m. for lHINCi: .l.()l'.(.r.. CDMOMOV. WISMPt.O, all ftni Intern CaiUMta. Inlted Mate AUENCY ALL OOEAS nfEAMMIir l.l.Nrf City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave.. Prime Ruperl Phone 260 LADIES' SHOES at 33 per cent Saving We have just received a big shipment of Ladies' Shoes in the very latest and up-to-the-minute styles. We bought these right and can sell cheaper than the mail order houses., RUBBER ROOTS Rubber Boots for men, Rubber Boots for girls-Standard quality in a wide range of sizes. for dhristmastide In Men's Wear wo have eventhing that a man needs Shirts, Ties, Hats and Suits in snappy styles. FOR QUALITY AND PRICE SEE MONTREAL IMPORTERS MEEKER BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE jocal Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Rig 4 Taxi, tf Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Nick erson will sail on the Prince Char- leg tomorrow night lor a holiday trip to Seattle. Scandinavian dance tnnlsht in iMooMT'liall. Hanson and Farstad fin new dance numbers and new pep. lvs an go ior a real good time. (273) For fine photo work send your filing to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 332 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures. (tf) Effective Tuesday. November 26 and thereafter, VJBS. Catala will ml! from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and wayports at 1:30 p.m. Instead of 3:30 p.m. (273) Capt. c. C. Salnty is coming! north as skipper bf the new C. P.i R. steamer Princess Norah which h due in port this evening,. D. Cornelius is purser. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer for the northeastern mineral survey district with headquarters in Ilazelton, will arrive in the city on tomorrow afternoon's train from the interior and will sail aboard the steamer Prince Charles for Victoria where he will prepare his annual report at departmental ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholfc Women's League Social November 27. . St. Andrew's annual dance No vember 29. United Church Bazaar, Decem ber 5. Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance, Friday. December 6. Pythian Sister's tea at Mrs Shenton's, 530 Eighth Avenue West, Thursday, December 12. I . tav: Specials For Christmas " LEMONSA Per doz. ..: Ill fcr-UTTYV A M W ins 1 sfsfMOc Ninslbs. . .. .... ALMONDS In shell. ' Per lb .. SHELLSD ALMONDS Per lb. . SHELLKD WALNUTS Per lb OLACE CHERRIES Per lb ... MIXED PEEL Per lb COCOANUT Per lb FANCY CLEANED CURRANTS Per 11. SEEDLESS RAISINS Per lb. BLEACHED RAI8INS Per lb 55c 38c 55c; 25c 15c 15c 12c 18c APPLES! Now is the time to buy apples for making your mince meat. McINTOSH REDS Per box $2.00 Hunters and iranoers For your benefit we are offering special prices on flour, sugar, milk, potatoes, and all other foodstuffs you will require. SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Kupert, B.C. EtKsacBzaxsa TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA RRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Pains Around Heart Weak Spells Would Fall Over Mrs. Junes Vanalstine, Pibroch, Man., writes: "I had Plni around mj heart, and suffered with weak, mothering rpells. Sometimes I would fall over and would have to be picked up and put to bed. "I used several boxes Of and it ii now nTr three years since 1 have had a, apell. "I hopo anyone who is in the same condition I was will give tttN. Pills a fair trial" Pricf, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont Dentist, Dr. J. R. Cosse, Phone G86. Boxing next Monday, Gurvlch vs. Guatafson. (274) Georce H. Arnott returned to the city on the Princess Mary last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Christiansen oL the Clapp Block sailed last night on toe Princess Mary for a tr:.p to Vancouver. George McAfee, manager of the Big Bay Lumber Co., returned to the city on fpe Princess Mary last evening from a brief trip to Ocean Falls. Sessions of the Male Minimum Wage Board were to have" opened in the local court house this morning but members of the board, being on one of today's late boats, will not arrive until this evening. It is possible that the session may be held tonight. The Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province last Monday recalled thtt "The wedding of Miss Jean Douglas and D. G. Stewart of Prince Rupert took place at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. T. A. Mulr, New Westminster. Miss Maria Douglas was bridesmaid and W. R. W. Mcintosh of Vancouver was best man." HOTEL ARRIVALS Central'Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and, up SWANSON and BBSNER Proprietors j Central IIqUI Sam Keenor, Vicioru LOCALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRl'DIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frascr and Fifth Sis CIIKISTMIS SAII.IMIS I HbBHBbBBBBbisBMBsissJbssssB 1HOM nvI.NT JOHN To (llitgoH-ll IfuM-Mirrixml I Oto. 8 Ducha of Atholl 1 Dec. H Ductless of Richmond 1 te. 18 Dticbaa of York Ta fiirrbourf-sottlhainptcMi-AntnTrit I : Dae. 1 Montcalm FR0M1NTJ0HN To Chrrhourg-Lofldnn Dm. SV UUama Aonlv to Airi vrwbfe or t SUambtp Ornl Pan. Agent CJ R staUon vncoirr. Ttlephoiic Tv : lisi mi I CANADIAN SERVICE CllKISTMAS SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX, N.S. Tt) II.VM()tIU.lVIU:-,I)ON Tusear.la. Doc. S. TO llEl.I'.Wr-LlVKltl'OOL.tiMStlOW Athaala, Dae. 14. FROM ST. JOHN, N.II. Td r.i:i r.ST-!.ivi:ur(i-(iLAMiov Athnla, Dec. IS. Money Orcten. Drafui As Travllrs' Cheque at lowmt rU Full information .from Local Agents or Company' Office. 33 Hinting St. W.. Vencouver, D.C. PRIVILEGE A LIMITED NUMBER ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS WE ARE PREPARED TO ACCEPT AS PART PAYMENT YOUR OLD PHONOGRAPH FOR XMAS SALE In Your Home nothing can equal THE MW VICTOR RADIO AND VICTOR RADIO-ELECTROLA A Real Musical Instrument The Radio That Is Different I SMALL DOWN PAYMENT TRADE IN . ALLOWANCE With EIGHTEEN MONTHS to pay the balance brings this instrument within the reach of all. SEE US AT ONCE &MwSm.Jk BAZAAR WAS : SUCCESSFUL Annual More Affair Came To Close With Big Dance , P. J. Ryan and Mrs. II. SkatteboL 1 Music for the dance was fumlsh-fed by the Prerriler Orchestra, the I evening's proceedings also including selections by a Pipe Band and j by the Moose Orchestra, i Drawings for the raffles resulted as follows: 1 Grand Raffle j Fir-t prise, silverware and serving t: ay Martin Eriksen, No. 561. I S'.-cnd. cut glass water set and tray I. A. Hart, No. 948. Third, end table D. Grant, No.: 440. . I Fourth, floor lamp Mrs. tt. Cioke. No. 949. Fifth, dinner set Mrs. W. Hor- A Mr dance with a large attendance brought the annual bazaar of the Moose Lodge to a fitting close at 2 o'clock this morning after two very successful days. White financial returns have notlyet'ben finally completed, very substantial proceeds are assured. The men's com-nlttee In charge of the affair consisted of D. C. Schubert, N. Mussal-lem, J. Morrison and Joe Ratchford, and the ladles, Mrs. A. O. Bartlett, convener. Mrs. Elnar Larsen, Mrs. vvell iDorreen). No. 111. Sixth, toilet se.t Nils Roklar. No 195. Seventh, percolator Louis Ross, No 196. Eighth, clock Phoebe Prince, No 838 Ninth, cedar chest F. Parkvold, No. 616. Tenth, jardiniere and stand Mrs. A. Leveque, No. 1332. Eleventh. 100 pounds of sugar Ed. Regnery. No 51. Twelfth, 100 pounds of flour Mrs. J. A. Morrison. No. 260. Other Raffles Ravon bedspread George Dicks, No. 282, Linen centrepiece and scarf Mrs. A. O. Bartlett. No. 106. Black silk pillow and runner Mrs. W. B. McCallum. No. 17. Box of candy Fred Wicks, No.; :.3. ; ih glass vase, donated by John; v. r. won by Mrs. O. B. Casey,, No 93. boudoir pillow, donated by Mrs. F M Crosby, won by Mrs. E. Lock-wi.od, No. 18. I UjU and bed, donated by Mrs. E. Untfer. won by Bert Unger, No. 39. Embroidered bed spread, donated by Mrs. E. Larsen and Mrs. P. J. j Kyan, won by Mrs. R. Skog. No. 1. Box 01 stationery, aonatea Dy Miss E. M. Earle, won by Mrs. A. Auffay. Embroidered pillow slip Miss Jean Beattle. No. 5. 1 Boudoir pillow Miss Nellie Law-J rence. No. 17. j Embroidered pillow A. W. Hanson, No. 44. 1 Luncheon cloth Miss Lily John-l son, No. 127. . I Quilted rayon pillow Mrs. O. ! Caroff. No. 7. centrepiece and runner A. Halkeslad. No. 38. v Hand-minted pillow Mrs. J. Postulo, No. 24. Christmas cake, donated by Rupert Rakery, won by J. M. Monslen. No. 85. Tan centrepiece and runner, A. Johnson, No. 48. Box of oranges, donated by Joe Slaggard. won by Mrs. J. Batt, No. 11. Child's toy trunk, donated, .by Mrs F. M Crosby, won by Miss Elsie Balllnger. No. 22. Tapestry cushion B. M. Simpson, No. 3. Yellow cushion, donated by Miss Molly Hunt, won by Mrs. J. Preece, No. LJa. Pillow slip and vanity set Won by L Contoil. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Hriti.sh Columbia. wmmim mm m n 1 iWi PACIFIC MACHINE WORKS Phone 537 P.O. Box 544 A. SOLHEIM, PROP., RES. PHONE, RED 293 OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 19 Acetylene Welding - Blacksmithing Machine shop work of all descriptions; installation and overhauling of Diesel and gas engines and all kinds of machinery our specialty. We Do the Installation of Semi-Diesel "Rap" Engines With Full Guarantee From the Factory. Also First-Class Wpodcn Work If Necessary CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND t.iy. SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. I. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, His cksmilhs, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL, WORK PHONES 43 AND 385