cihrri"? November 30, 1029 K you buy or quality this will be your choice. 'Fresh from the gardens1 1 ., ad vertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor ( , , iroi Uourd or by the Government of British Columbia. KM ASCA TAGS, SEALS Etc., huge assortment yfic Pioneer UructetsA UNION STEAMSIIirSpiED iiilnit I'luM-Mate.. Hiih-fi- AM til VEK. VILTOUIA. Smm 11. IMHHUI4. Alart Hat. elt.. Tura- !... i:3n u.m. isi lll HK, VlCIOUlt. HatfAilr. Mr Ujr. Hf . ttU MJrg AHM. AKVOV BTtWAHf, Kaa HHrf. rwt . tlu. H:o p.m. ' . . irnur U M SMITH Mmt Prmrc RuMtj B !. it n.uh trkrt Mid to Uciurli ami wlUr jum Utfaace that a4 : H in acmiwiiioii aB. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM l'KINCE KUl'EItT To KeU'hlfcan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Dec. 14. 28. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle Dec. 18, Jan. 1. Princess Mary- -Oieaiv Fa '.s. etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, everv Friday. 10 D.m. Afftits I or All Steaittthip Lines V, t Orchard, General Asent. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Tht Largcft Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE 'in irs from IMtlNCE III? PERT for VANCOUVER. VIC-iUHIA. SEATTLE, and Intermediate point, each Thurda-. Md Sunday, 10:00 p.m. 1 UNYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday atd SatarCuy. p.m. I'm- NORTH and SOUTH OULKN CHARLOTTE HLANUS. lortnightly. r I Mitll TKAlNfl LEAVE I'RIMI! HVitOKT 'W. HIDMIPIlAY Mid HATl KUAV tt H: "i;.i:. i D.vio.VTON. wiMnnm. mi prim butrrn The Seasons Big Smash in Radio RADI0LA 60 JU29 MODEL HtlNCt , l llltid AClBNCY AU. OCEAN STKAMHHlF LlJtlSrt ' if Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave.. Prim Rupert Phone $190 We consider these sets to be the most mHrvelous ujfered at this rernftrkabk J'i'ioe. .A v"? N ' i -Hetf red vne' Circuit ertHfloyiitf WW H " onv mM 'tMiiim equal " distance, volume or tone. Only a limited num-v ;'! this price. TOM BALLINGER 318 5th St IiADIO AND UICVCL1! SHOP Advertise in "The Daily News'? Local Items 4 a Tax! Phone i, Big 4 Taxi, tf Wallace's 05c Bale starts today. Flannelette Blkts. for $1.05 at Jabour's Sale. :nbrirtovwr.i Umbrellas, values to $4.75 for 2.95 at Wallace's. For fine photo worK send your film to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictured. tfi effective Tuesday. November 28 and thereafter. U.S.S. Catala will "all fron Prince Rupert for Van-oii ver and wayporU at 1:30 pm Instead of 8:80 p.m. (278) I A f?rat selection of Gift goods at Wallace's 05c Day Sale today I inci Monday TU - i .111 1. I 1 i irr jiiaiiiuKc win ituie pm';c tu-j i morrow at. Whlthorse, Y.T. of Miss Helen Nuclch. elder daughter i Mrs tieien Nucicn or Alice Ann to Errol Keobke of Whitehorse. On account of the society's dance last night, the St. Andrew's carpet bowling fixture between J. Frew and M. Andrews rinks was postponed. The next game will be Monday night between J. Watson and C. Taylor rinks. C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles. Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 1:30 tnis afternoon from Van- ouver and Ocean Falls and will "ail at-4 o'clock this afternoon for An vox .and Stewart whence she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. Mrs. E: T. Kenney, who has been here tor the past couple of weeks with near nnsoana, vmo is a patient in the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hosnitai returns oy today's train to her borne in the interior, Mr. Kroner's condition now being considerably improved. Tirta and Monday are Wallace's Ninety Five Cent Days. Skin Sufferers Try This Test A Pure Analeptic Treatment Art 7m tormented with tbr atony of m taraliiff Urblujr Lin whlrb .pecm W Vf7 r-UtTT Br Jm taa wr. iiiwi, Mfi-tloci, btmkjhw, or miB anniT XattViT moi- awMilw aaa keallac ttffSSm Hnv SSi ksftte (BiniTi nadl ir todSSruniat VMa rmt . TtJJ. iHttru ,tm iasNa. rCMoaljrOJMl.SuapJ UlUISM I.T11. HOTE ARRIVALS Central Hotel V20 Roqts ltooms SOcind up SWANSON and1 BESNEIt Proprietors Central J R Johnston. Port Edward: Savoy A Fn'rbairn. Smltherr.: sen. CN R SUGAR i 10 lbs. . ronaasasaEiiiiii m i mi iin iiwtMrwig maxkin'B best psab Slse 8. Pgr) tin .v QUAKER CORN-Per tin TQDDY -A food health Orttift. Per tin CUT MACARONI-Per lb OXO Large sise. Per tin ROWNTRBETB AND COCOA -lb. tin O. Ol- ! Week-End Specials s G3c 18c .14c 35c 12c 25c COWAN'S "24c! DR. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER ' COOklNO APPLB 5 lbs. for 25c Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Kupert, B.C. TOE DAILY NEW5 Ladies Silk Vests 65c Wallace's. Ladles Crepe d Chine Hdkfs. 'or fSc at Jabeufi 6ale. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo G. Bushbyl railed last night on tne princess Mary for a trip to Victoria. Morris Dahlqtrist. well known Cedarvale pole contractor, is a visitor in the city, having arrived 'rom the Interior on last evening's train. F. R. Clendenntng of the ErnVre Rhipp'n" Co. sailed by the Venture thii morning on his return to Van-ouvrr e.ter having spent a week In the city; . , , Boxed Hankies. 2 boxes for 95c. Wallace's Saturday and, . Monday. Mot.orhin Blfrhghailn. Cant. Hooper, arrived in port this morning from Ketchikan with three carloads of fronse fish for transshipment east over the Canadian National Railways. Padr.v Htpffinn. well known interior m'nini? mnn arrived in the city on last evening's , train from Smlthers and sailed aboard the steamer Princess Mary for lng her calls in the Skeena River, rTnon -iir Venture. Pant. E. ;Oeorgfson BTiwd in port at 12 3" rrt'inipv,t last night from thjsouth After discharging a rnon ,1 nf jjyai freieht and a few passengers, the yessel sailed Et 7 a n on hr return to Van-cyutr and waypoints. Ninrtv-'wr frit Dvs at Wallace'stoday imd Monday. i - ; p W M r w c A. J. V CANADIAN S-.RVI"E CHRISTMAS SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX, N.S. TO II.VMOlTll-llAVKU-LOMrON a ITuicar.ta. Dec. 0. E. King, Vancouver; J. 8. Smith: to BU.rAT-uviinrooL-OL4tiiCM)w and E. Peterson, city: Mr. and , Atneni. Dec. i. Mrs. Bruce. Terrace; J. T. Oran- FROM ST. JOHN, NJi. .on. wainwrignt. , TO nKijABT-LivKHioouci,AirGov Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUD110MME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Atbaaia. Dec. 13. Money Orders. Dr-tu Ac Traveller' Cheques at luwrt rvtCet. Pull lnfor-muttori from Local Agents or Company a Office. 832 Hastings 8. W.. Vancouver. B.C. al.'atAa. niKlM.M- -AtlJMiH r'KOM 40KN Ti Cfai;" -H' 'IiiM-I.IvptmiI DC. 0 rv !,: ol A thill OK. 1 Di'" . ' of Rtr.hmoud Doc. IB Duche a ol Yi.rk .To ('hr;lnui(:-iiil li imploii-Aiilnrrp Use. 1? M.nt-alm 1 FROM SATNT JOHN I Tu rhrrliiurK-Luiil(M (Dec. S7 Metajmma i Tu kswv. -ltt'ltiut-UvrMMil .'an. 8 Montraae ADnlv to Acaiits everyvber or SUanuhip CK'nl Paai. Agent . C P H. BUtior. Vanoouvt Telephone: I unity 1161 X The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices : Dirth Notices 50c. Cards of Thnnka, It Funeral Notices $Ji Funeral Flowers 10c per nam. Jlaxrluire ami Ungagement announcement- &2 Rayon Silk Slips, 05c, Wallace's. Dentist' Dr. J. II. Gosse. Phone 686. Read Jabour's advt. for 05c specials. Vnn"v rvoods in great variety. A splendid assortment. 2 for 05e Wallace's. Mrs. Annette fltonc sailed Jast nicht on the Princess Mary for a business trip to Vancouver. Boxed Hankies 2 in box. 4 Boxes for 05c at Wallace's. Gordon Temple of the Central Hotel returned to the city on the Prinze Charles this afternoon from a trip to Victoria. Mrs. 3. O. Lyon and family, who have bcrn on a ncxtended trip to the Cariboo country, arc passengers aboard the Prince Charles this afternoon returning to Ingvald Sletback and N. Seln-ess, local fishermen, will leave on tonight's train for Halifax where they sail on December 0 aboard the steamer Grlpsholm for a trip to their homes in Norway. Mrs. Norman Brodhurst arrived in the city on the Prince Charles this afternoon from Victoria to loin her husband who recently tool: the position of foreman for the Pacific Salvage Co. here. Song Service at the Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening. Soloists. Mrs. J. A. Teng. Mrs. Waugh, J. A. Teng. Quartette. "Could Ve not Watih" from Stalner's "Crucifixion," Male voice quartet; "Remember Me O Mighty One." Anthem; "Hark, Hark, My Soul." 1 vj. R. W. Ball of Winnipeg, general superintendent of Canadian Na tional Telegraphs, and O. H. Stead of Vancouver, superintendent for British Columbia, arrived in the city 6n the Prince Charles this afternoon from the south in the course of an Inspection tour and will Droceed to the interior on to night's train. What d'ye lack? Got it at Wallace's 05c Day Sale. Billiard Averages I A. Dance December 10. d. tu. 8. lf67 .ro). r,.TT....j5ime;. iawj.iarifia a. Eaason s a 1838 T amb' 'E) .3 691 Tinker 'OL) & 1834 S'-nlvns (E) v8 132Z, E. WlUlaeroft (E) 6 An'ire.vs iCLt 0 1090 Yoiing (CL 4 878 M J3.-I1 iE- 7 1548 Balagno Mt,. 9 1941 V ,6rAi'tXH.). ,aiu.u.rT 1484. Murrwy CLi ...9 1811 H. PnkburjhrfCL)' ...2 ' 380 aonatW B.wi4.i..-.4 7 Or. Jyie (CD 6 1069 Howe (Q-) 1 118 ' i i ; i THE MODERN GIRL Av. 240 34D 239 317 237' 231 ! 2301 230; 2291 228, 2S8, 221 ' 220 220 216 j 212 201 '190 178 118 "Where are you going, my pretty maid?" "There are numerous theories, sir," she sold. Oalt Reporter. ANNOUNCEMENTS t United Church Bazaar, 5. AU our Coats at great sacrifices. Wallace's. Oddiellows Whist Drive and i Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance, Friday, December 6. Elks' Christmas Cheer Fund dance Wednesday December 11. Smaile's Orchestra. Pythian Sister's tea at Mrs, Shenlon's, S30 Eighth Avenue West. Thursday, December 12. J Moose whist drive and danee. Friday, December 13. Fancy Towel Beta in bnvot. 2 'boxes 95c. Wallace's. COME TO MacKcnzic's Furniture We have a splendid assortment of furniture at our usual Christmas prices. ,IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL HERE BEFORE YOU BUY MacKenzie's Furniture rilONE 775 Yt'hen tjou need any Circular saw- JWwood ormctai ca "SIMONBS" the apeciuily tmpcrJ &cee lakea and liulda a wonderful edge. . Atftyow dialt' or vritt ear aaarrjf branch. THK SIMONDa CANADA BAW CO. l-TD. MOHTKIAL - TORONTO VANCOUVKR BT. JOHN. Mt SirnondS' Saws BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D, Minister PAGE THREE i jQhurcK $twick$ ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL ... Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Advent sunday 1 Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 11 am. Sunday School at 2:30 pjn. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 pjn. There will be a service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock during Advent. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, C. A. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "WILL A MAN ROB GOD." Male quartette. Devotional meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Services: 11 ajn, subject, "THE TRIUMPHANT CERTAINTIES OF OUR FAITH"; Sunday School at 12:15; Evening Service at 7:30, subject, "WILL CHRIST RETURN?" The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the dose of the evening service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue i This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue East Pastor, Rev. John II. Hanson, Res. 446 Eighth Avenue West Phone niue 451 Sunday Services: Morning Worship (English) at 11 ajn. Sunday School at 12:15 pjn. Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15 pjn. Evening Service Scandinavian) at 7:30 pjn. Subject, second' lecture brl'iB.'-' 'tijeclal sbng both morning and evening. A cordial , welcome to 'sill. 57;. PETER'S CHURCH, SEAL COVE Canon '. F. Kushbrook, BJl, L.Th, IncumScnt . Holy Communion at 10 ajn. Children's Service and Sunday 'School at 11 ajn. Evening Prayer and 'Sermon 130' pjn. ' V til Oil' :' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. Thomas McConncIl, BJl. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Communion. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. The choir Will give a service of music; solos, quartettes, anthems, etc. A short address by the minister. 95c. SALE at JABOURS For 4 Days Fri., Sat., Mon. and Tues. HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS AT A SAVING Men's Ties Boxed ready for mailing. Regular $1.50. Sale price 95c Ladies' Crepe De Chine Handkerchiefs Sale, 7 for . . .95c Pongee Handkerchiefs Sale, 3 for 95c 10 Dozen Ladies' White Handkerchiefs 12 for 95c Men's Armbands Fancy boxes. Special, 2 for 95c Men's White, Pure Linen Hdkfs. Special, 4 for 95c Girls' Slicker Raincoats Special $2.95 Ladies' Slicker Raincoats All colors and sizes $3.95 .75 Prs. Ladies' Bedroom Slippers Reg. $1.40. Sale . . .95c Girls Large Size Rubber Handbags bpecial, 2 for . . .9oc Girls' Leather Purses Assorted colors. Special, 2 for 95c 5 Ladies' Winter Coats Regular $27.50. Sale . . . .$15.95 6 Only, Ladies' Coats Reg. up to $40. Special . . . .$25.95 Ladies' House Dresses Regular up to $1.60. Sale . . .95c Boys' Pants Blue serge and tweed. All sizes 95c Boys' Sweaters Regular up to $1.75. Special 95c Flannelette Blankets White and Grey. Special . . .$1.95 Ladies' Cee-Tee Pure Wool Combinations Regular $0.00. Sale price .x , $3.95 Men's Fine Shirts All sizes. Regular up to $3.50. Sale price $1.95 3, Spindles Scotch Fingering Wool for . ..." ..' 95c Si Shetland Floss AU 'colors 95c ' 5 Yards White Flannelette for 95c 18 Ladies' Hats Regular up to $3.50. To clear . . . .$1.95 We have stocked up our 6c to 95c department with numerous Xmas novelties and have marked them surprisingly low for your benefit. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SUGGESTIONS JABOUR BROS., LTD. THIRD AVENUE & SEVENTH STREET