November 29, 1920 There's a blossom-like fragrance to this blend arT pekoeH a ma TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' XMAS CAR yia Pioneer Drugrists OS TAGS, SEALS Etc., huge assortment THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. - TELEPH0NF5 8-,200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnti rrum Print Kuiwrt lor VAMOl i:i VICTORIA, M&on tUT. DHlrdale. Alert liar, etc Tur- d.iv i Mi p.m. lor VAM OlKIC. VltroUIt. HutfiUI. Atrt ISajr. fir . IrMar mid nil I) I ) ALICE AKM. AN VOX, STIWAKT. Nu. Ither. Itrt Mrajwou. hun-dij. 8:00 p.m. KJ ;:n Atrnue It. M. SMITH Atrnt Print Rupert. II. C. Tl rough tlrket old to Victoria and brattle jnj battue ehetked thr nth la destination iFAcinc B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FKOM 1'ItfNCB IlUI'flKT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Nov. 9 and 23. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattk Not. 3. 13, 27. Princess Maquinna Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 pjn. . Agents Tor All Steamship Lines ' W. C. Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave, Prince Kupert, Phone 31 Canadian miMki 1 Qic Largcfl Kailway Splem in America STEAMSHIP AMI TAI SEIJVIfE 1 Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate paints, each Thursday and Sunday. 10:00 dm. For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday and SattmViy. p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH fUXEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fortnightly. rsr c,i;it trains m.m: i-mmt ki hskt MOM) 1Y. Vl:)M; W XATl RIIAV r4 H:S" far I'HIVCi: ' loiu.E. LIIMONTON. WINMItO, all petal Bartera CswhU, llaltai M:itr , AOBNCV AU Orr.JT RTRAMfWIf LlNr City Ticket Office 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phono 2 BLACK & WHITE" 4 SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED. DLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND "ALWAYS RIGHT" iti svcNtiitii a Co. Lra chimo Aim hnmn ucmnm ( UOUCU" Tliia advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of , .tt( "British Columbia. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Tasl. tf Intermediate, Ladies and Senior Basketball games at Exhibition Building tonight. First game 7:30. V. For line photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures. tf James Martin, well known figure about town, was taken by the police to the Prince Rupert General Hospital this morning for treatment. Effective Tuesday. November 26 and thereafter, VS&. Catala will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and wayports at 1:30 pjn Instead of 3:3a pjn. '278) Remand for eight days was irranted in city police court morning by Magistrate McCly-mont In the case of Jack Irwin who i charged with vagrancy by ; iTegging. it is possible the case may be disposed of tomorrow morning. Union freighter Chilliwack. Capt. John Mu'r. returned to port at 9:30 last night from Stewart and s now discharging a cargo of coal at the dry dock. She will leave tomorrow for the Skeena Rlver to load canned salmon for Vancouver. The tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. J. Shenton Eighth Avenue West, bv the Women's Missionary Society of First United Church was a fairly successful function. Quite a number of ladles, called during the C N. R. steamer Prta! RuDert lid not wait for thp delaved train ast night but sailed on time a "-30 for Ocean Falls. Powell Rivet and Vancouver. Most of th throuab passengers from th" east for Vancouver on the delayed train were routed back to Jasper to go soutn by rati. - Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Alex McNeill win sail on the Princess Marv tonight for Vancouver, escorting a party of prisoners to oVal's Thev were to have sailed last night on the Pijhce ' fyroejt J. r. Wood left last nteht on the Prince Rupert for Cabrarv ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's annual danee November 20. United Church Bataar. 5. Oddtellowa Whist Dance December 10. Drive and Royal Purple bridge, whist and aance, nridajr. Deeemoer e. Flks' Christmas Cheer Fund dance Wednesday December 11 Bmaile's Orchestra. Pythian Sister's teu Kt Mrs. ! Bhenton'k 090 Eighth Avenue Moose whist drive and dance Friday, December 13. Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50r and un SWANSOX and BESNF.lt Proprietors Central Mrs. E. Hearn and L. II. Fraser, Juneau. . Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRl'DHO.MME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Miss Ruth Orant and Dave N Ashwood, Stewart. Dr Alexander PIIOVE S7S RI'.MVKR IUOCK DENTIST QfSSSBSal vast TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Dentist, Dr. J. U. Gosse, CSC. Billy Fuller. nev address. vx Phone Col. and Mrs. Nliholls sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Dr. Dickey, eye, ear and nose specialist. Office: Prince Rupert Hotel until December 1. (277) Mrs. M. Pierce and child sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Viarfccwer. Mrs. W. HorroMrf wak a passenger sailing last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. two nr three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. ee. Fourth Avenue I Missionary Tea Held Yesterday Presbyterian Affair Took Place at Home of Mrs. L. M. Fuller, Fifth Avenue East ' A successful silver tea for the Women's liisskmarv Society nf I Firs Presbyterian Church was jhekl yest-rday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. M. Fuller. 443 I Fifth Avenue Bast Jl :Argr number of ladies called ctirlng the af-terrjoon to lend their Patronage to uir anair. Mrs. J. W. McK'nlev and Mrs. D C Mdtae ooured and am one those assisting were Mrs. W. D. Moxley, Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. James Simpson. Mrs. F. D. Rice ana miss uwens. IiflTGf ADDI7AIC r There was an enjoyable musical I1UIEL HafllTflLj I program which inluded vocal solos by Mrs. Wttliara MUlar and Mrs. J. H. McLeod accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullin, and piano soloa by Miss Aletta MeKlrOey and T. McConnell gave a brief of CREAM, V I W&COTTS Hi faLSji r i r? s rr,n "III It II ifCod-UrOU)A i nmir.r.KTC I'! SCALK OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: ' Dirth Notices 60a Cards of Thanks. &. 4 Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Not Jealous of Prince Rupert John Stewart Just Down From the Mining Camp Says They Will Co-operate SEES BRIGHT FUTURE Thinks Peace River Will Be Linked Up With Prince Rupert and Portland Canal Later There Is no jealousy between Stewart and Prince Rupert." do- "e'l John Stewart, a Stewart fining man and one of the founder, of the town on Portland f inal who was In the city south-be., md last evening. "If Prince Rupert tvts the railway first, as we expect she will, we shall all benefit, for what benefits one plare benefits the other. My information is," said Mr. Stewart, 'that there will be some-'hir. doing before very long in . aUway circles, and I think it will benefit Prince Rupert. Our turn I will come later when the wonder- iui nay niver country ana tne mines of the Interior are tapped by the Stewart Railway." Mr. Stewart said while business had been quiet in Stewart thta year and development seemingly slow, he was satisfied that the big miring companies were not there tor nothing and that very soon j there would be great activity in the Portland Canal section. "Those j people are not spending their money there unless they expect to get something out," he declar ed. Mr. Stewart told of the wonder ful activity of the Consolidated in I the Bowser Lake country where) they had over one hundred, claims and where there was ev- try indication of a great mass of ore. ne auo saia ine syndicate Mrs. R. E. Moore, smiled Itot night ncn refeitly ed t0 cn the PlnnTRupert for a trip "iSS Jff- d been vir.om,v.r v,.r. i successful In staking a dozen south. Mrs A. L. Wilson', who has been visiting here for several ' weeks with her sister. Mrs. J. O sailed last night on the Rupert for Vancouver. Johns, Prince Hanson and Farstd hed thi-weekly dance last flight in the Boston WJ instead of tomorrow! ntefat ' hh 'Motae .pall. TtieWt good claims of which they were very hopeful. These were only 25 miles from Stewart and If they; proved to be good the Anaconda , people would take them and de- velop them. It used to be that the ! poor prospector went around beg- ging th? mining companies to take their properties but that was' all changed now. Today the big'1 companies were eager to get good Demecuestana u uiey saw any-1 UUTgyttM ioofcBdII worth while' oi oi seanai' nut tneir aeosrr.ure was qeivern ww a iair-i,cntmue ocanairinpy look it at throuith the failure . of Iht trntJans''aMH'bther the iWfirlt situation was. to arrive from the inteilar.MtU 1 ,f"n:ntVtf' wH'1 one of the Drisoners. Mrs ftekwlth mother of Mrs Sector rftld'ai A. R. NIcHdS of thit city, sailed lart nt-ht on the Prince Rupert i or Vancouver wnere sne wui Alta.. to take up his duties at bis j visit with another daughter, Mrs iOK rsnen- mere. -m. weeen B8w.-M.- MaM6B. an interest In one of the largest: Brothers Mr Woods Is If avng , iurobta lumberman, sailed by the Prin-e Runert tontehtto Join hPrinJRap-rt last night on her are going oy wav oi sesauejpDd ;pent aiKtsMiic hi uufujr. a EJ. ' r.Pre Oeorj; East. Huvcr after having once. The whole reversed. There ;tine whfcn the pros- rteood a chance as tc naa tocajr. ; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and . daughter are on their way to Vic-, toria where they will spend Christinas before . returning to Stewart. I Bronchial Cold I Left Her With A :Dryr Hacking Cough I Mrs. J. Fptrnum, Selkirk, Ont., write: "Early lart winter I suffered from a aerer bronchial, cold tint left ro with a provoking, dry, backing eoogh. ' ' After being bothered, botk day and' Digit, with it for some Urns I had a friend recommend 1 jfc a Dr. Wood's TODDY A good health drink. Per tin CUT MACARONI Per lb. OXO Large sum. Per tin Norway Pino Syrup which I tried with wonderful results, and bow it is the only remedy I ever wt for colds. "I have alao used Milbarn'i Heart aad Nerve Pills with wonderful reanlta." 'Dr. Wood'" 1 35c a bottle; large family tbe 60e. ; at all drnggiata and dealers; put up only by The T. Milbnra Oo Limited, Toronto, Ont. W eek-End Specials SUGAR 10 lbs. . IMALKIN'S BEST PEAS l Size 3. Per Un QUAKER CORN Per tin ..: 63c 18c 14c 35c 12c 25c ROWNTREK'S AND COWAN'S COCOA 01 n Vt-lb. tin 41 DR. PRICE'S . BAKINO POWDERJ ...:...:... 1.65 COOKING APPLES 5 lbs. for 25c Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Kupert, B.C. HOLT H. S. WALLAC LIMITED BEST BUSINESS AS USUAL Open roads in winter well maintained roads in sum-meer. "Caterpillar" Tractors and modern road machinery do both. Ask For Booklet "All Tear Roads" FREE E CO 1 Monday 5 c. oavs Tuesdav THIS WILL BE OUR LAST SPECIAL SALE BEFORE THE HOLIDAY SEASON Some articles'naveUeil specially selected as suitable for gift purflbs&i. The following list is only a small portion M $16 exceptional values we are offer- ing. See our witfdoVs. BOXED HANKYS-Variety of designs. QfTo 2 boxes for wwv BOXED HANK YS Values to $1.50; white QZn or colored. Perox t udK, CUSHIONSCret'onne covered; bright de- ftff, signs. 2 for dtJiu BOXED HAN K YS Tvo in box. QEn 4 boxes for 1IHIR0RS White enameled frames. Qfo FANCY GOODS SPECIALLY SELECTED QZ0 for gift purposes. A variety at vt v LADIES' FANCY SCARVES-Crepe de Q r 0 twl chine, etc WINDSOR TIES-Printed or plain. Q 0 2 for VGtZ LADIES' BLOOMERS in all latest shades; Qg LADIES' VESTSSilk; opera style; newest (R 0 shades ucJl LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE All wanted QC0 shades e7cJL LADIES' RAYON SILK SLIPS Q,? A few to clear vcJL FANCY TOWEL SETS IN BOXES Qr 2 boxes for UtSl FANCY TOWEL SETS-To $1.50 tfJC EXTRA SPECIAL Umbrellas, gloria cover, in purple, black, red, green, brown, in new style crook or straight handles. Cft ft? Values to $4.75 for ALL'OUR COATS AT GREAT SACRIFICES We Have Divided Our Stock Into Three Croups GROUP ONE Fur-trimmed models QH Q fl to $29.50 for J-eyecJU GROUP TWO Fur-trimmed models 6)rf Cft to $85.00 for..V ..V. ?iiecJV GROUP THREE Fur-trimmed C9ff fftA models to $59.50 for Vwvv These Coats Are the Very Latest Models, Beautifully Tailored and Finished and Handsomely Lined. PHONE 9 THIRD AVENUE If you want anything, try a classified ad.