r,,Hav. November 0, 1929 Special Special MALT EXTRACT, PLAIN 3-lb. tins Mb. jars 2-lb. tins CANADIAN IL 'ill v -306 G5c Parke Davis & Co ...., . . .$1.00 Anders, large $1.00 Anders, small ...GOc Pabst hop flavor malt syrup .80c Qrau arc if tfB 7c Pioneer Drtitoisttt THIRD AVE. 6 SIX7 ST. ' - TELEMIONFS 8' 200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8atlln(t I'inn I'rlnre Kuptrt For VANCOUVER. VICTUUIA, Mianaon Hay. Ilutrilale. Alert llajr, etc. Tufa-dir. 3:3U p.m. ror VAM OHEU. VICTOR! . Iiii1ed.it. Alet IHj. tit . rrWay midnight lor ALICE ARM. A.NYO.V. STtWAKT. Naa. Ilhtr, !ort HlmtwoB, Sun-day. 8:00 p.m. Ill Zml Wen lie H M. SMITH Kent IT! nee Rupert, n C. Tlroub tlrkett tola to Victoria and Keattle And bagcace checked throng!) to deitlnatlou. B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Nov. 9 and 23. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle -Nov. 3. 13, 27. Princess Maqulnna Ocean Falls, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Ajcnls For All Steamship Lines W C, Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National QTjc Largefl fiilway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE i Sailings from PRINCE RUrL'RT for VANCOUVER, VIC! TORIA, 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 QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. KASStNOER TRAIMN LEAVE rHIM'L til fKRT DAILY CXCEIT SUNDAY at II a m for PRINCE UFO IK IE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all point EaMern Canada. I'nlted htatea. AOFN'CY ALL OCEA flTEAMPIfll LINE! Clly Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave. Prime Rupert Phone 26 The Peace River Outlet Will Come To Prince Rupert The Cement Sidewalk has come lo the Electric Bakery To Celebrate Roth These Things The Electric Bakery Will Have a 15c SALE ON SATURDAY EVERY CAKE IN THE SHOP PURCHASED WILL GIVE THE CUSTOMER THE PRIVILEGE " OF ANOTHER AT 15c 1-lb Slab Cake at 40c; anther lb. costs ,'. . .15c 1 dozen Cup Cakes at 25c; another dozen costs 15c . Sp Extra Special For the Occasion i onge Sandwiches at - - 20c. 1 and another at - 15c. FOLLOW THE NEW SIDEWALK' HE ELECTRIC BAKERY THIRD AVENUE--RHONE 667 ALL ORDERS OVER DELIVERED .a HM li I Advertise in "The Daily News" Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. II. Gosse, Phone C8G. nanquet,. ttoston Wile, Monday, i November 11 at 8 .pjn. Tickets j $1.50. (262 ! Merely routine business was ta-' ken up at a meeting last night of the St. Andrew's Society. President Howard Steen in the chair. Dr. Cecil H. Hanklnson of I Bmithers is a visitor in the city. havtn? arrived from the Interior: on yesterday afternoon's train. i ings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures. (tf) C. R. Gilbert of Terrace arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and wtu spend a couple or days in town. The St. Andrew's Society carpet bowline fixture between J. Frew and McLeod rinks, which was to have been played last night, was postponed. Hundreds' of our fellow citizen laid down 'their lives for Right and Empire. Can you spare one hour on Monday, the eleventh? Unveiling of the Cenotaph at 10:45 a.m. prompt. (262) Miss Aline Pillsbury. who teaches school at Terrace, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior to spend the holitiay week-end visiting with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pills bury. Union steamer Cardena, Cant. A. Johnstone, arrived in port at 12:15 midnight last night from the south and. after remaining here for a couple of hours, sailed on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. SMari raurlrnr Id Wilson, who has been lg a holiday in Vancouver theif do'lng down of the r Iflajad Casnery with the ttJjfch neawas identined tfie'jast svnTmer, arrived In the city on the Princess Ma quinna last evening from the ou'h and will sail tomorrow night on the Catila for Alice Arm to pav a vi.jir aim nis iatner; Bert Wilson v.ho is now located there. ) ili .1.1. CIIKIST.M.IH SAIUMIK j IKON .WNT JOHN 1 To- Olatfow-IV irM.t-UrrMl Dec. 6 DoJieas ..' AtBOtl . Dec. it Duchcae Ot BUchmood i D c 18 Ducbwi ot Tark : .To riiwbur-ullH-nn(i-AntwTp j , Dee. 13 Mantoalm j FKOM MONTREAL To CherbMirf-athwniUiu-AiilHTrp Nov. as- .r4 Hon to lore To lWinSt.Urrpoul-GI(OMr Hoi. 3 DucneuM ui York Her. S6 .., MlnnedoM PKOM QUEBEC To Nrw York Nov. 3S Emprtu of AuatnlU Aorlv to Asent cYervwhre or i t. rousii:it Strarrunip Ovul. Paas. Agent C.P.R. Station. Vancouver Te!ph-,ii: Seymour W30 lV;.l:U.K:)VW4j:VijlV;inM 4 CHRISTMAS SAILINGS CANADIAN SERVICE PROM MONTREAL TO I'LYMOl TII-HAVItn-LOXDON Auaonla. Nov. 15. Aacania, Nov. 23. ANCHOR DONALDSON FROM MONTREAL to ni:i.r.aTLi kiu'ool-ouvsgow Atbenla. Nov. IS. Aodania. Nov. 23. FRO.M HALIFAX, NJS. TO ri,V.MOlTIMI.VUK.LOMM)N Tuaeanla, Dec. 0. I TO m:i.IST-MVUU,OOI.-(iLAiOOV A taenia, Dec. 14. FROM ST. JOHN, N.B. to i.i.K.T-i.ivi:iu,ooi,.(iLsoor AUMttU, Dec. 13. wffiKftfP Mof Orden. Drnfu ft TTavilre' vmin.s n'. ii-'wtvi xuil nil or- nutlon from Local Agents or Com-jwny's Office 022 Hastings St. V. , Vancouver. B.C TERRIBLE SMFFERING Day And Night With Eczema Mrs. Martin II. Glcibrecht, Winkler, Man., wrius: '1 have wed Canadian Legion Armistice Day Limited, Toronto, Ont. . There this was raining early this morning and seems likely to stay awhile. The Anglican W. A. will hold a shower tea in aid off their annual ha mar in the Cathedral llall on Tuesday from 3 to 0, (262) We can now secure all the Brunswick Radios we require. Anyone interested, in. Radio should hear the Brunswick, before they buy. J. Lome Macuaren, umuea. 1201 All ex-senrtce men are Invited to Join the Canadian Legion parade for the unveiling of the Ceno taph. Fall In outside club rooms Monday belnc Thanksgiving Day, the Post Office general delivery and registration wickets will be open from 9 ajn." to 11 ajn. only. The public lobby will be open rrom 8 a.m. to 8 pm. (232) The first snow of the season was noticed this morning: on Mount OlriflpH and nthr surroundine 'ow mountains. Last night's heavy rains in town apparently tooic tne !orm of snow on' the higher levels. n I. . iv j a Capt. Thofba at 2:30 tM couver and will sail about an hour later for Skagvay'nB Wijfr Alaska points whence ibeHwill return her southbound next Wednesday afternoon. This is the last trip of the Mary.rl -the Alaska run before being replaced 'Tof Hhe winter by the steamer" Princess Norah. j, ) ! ' l )'i,-i' 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS 'f j, -!il ! tl tlr m M f-; ff)!!?' '?V ' Anglican W: A, .Battarl' 'N'qVem ' ber 14. ;. L.O.B.A. whist drive and dance, November 14. Gvro Hoedown In- Auditorium 'November 15. (tf) Moose Annual Bazaar a.nd QUAKER OATS Per pkg MACARONI-3 lbs -Ready cut. DATES Fresh. 3 lbs McINTOSII APPLES Per box GINGER SNAPS Per lb L i, CANADIAN CHEESE Per. lb . Nov. 21 Catholic Women's Loague Social Movembor 27. , St. Andrew's annual dance No-7f raber 29. United Church Bazaar. 5. Why Should You PAY MOKE WHEN YOU CAN GET THE SAME QUALITY AT A LOWER ritlCE? Phone In Your Orders and Have Them Delivered C. O. D. 30c Each package contains a piece of aluminum ware. 319 Third Ave. Prince Kupert, B.C. 35c 25c ' 52.25 20c 29c i VANILLA AND LEMON AIn . .. 1 .XTRACT-o2. bottle f.V TP.On'S MALT Hop- ' QAn flavoi'bd. Per tin IUV Economy Cash & Carry Gyro Hocdowrir 15 at the Auditorium. (tf) The Benson Photo Studio will be open on Thanksgiving Day from l to a o:ciock. I Do not forget the unveiling ceremonv at the CenotaDh on Monday, November 11 at 10:45. PJpmgt, . -r ,,. ,VM! ,i i .(1262), F. M. Crosby returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Preparations are under way for a bigger and better Oyro Hoedown at the Auditorium to be held on Friday, November 15. Ernest Unwln sails tonight on the Prince John lor a holiday Moose Thanksgiving 1 wtb good nlto Mjf trip to Port Clements and else Premier OrrhPfttra i "Nothing did me mit good until I iom . , took vour medicine and it has rebeved v e rdsall. Chlcako fish dealer. i me or tne ternoie guuennif j. naa w wrt0 is paying nis annual visit to For fine photo work send your1 go turougu aaj ana . this city, will sail on tne prince films to Wrathall's Photo Finish-1 up oniy oy iwi. amoura vo., oeore tomorrow nignt lor van couver. Edward Lipsett arrived on the was snow Mount !2tLlXy on, mornlne rnlng. This fell while if Vancouver, being here to pay his seim-niiiiuui viaii, ku has jutui amy outfitting business. George D. Beattie of Queen Charlotte City, who is paying a brief visit to the city, will sail to night by the Prince John, on his return to the islands. P. P. Sharp, who arrived in the city yesterday from Port Clements, where he has been visiting with his son, sailed last night on the Princess Maqulnna lor Vancouver. Dan McLeod, Inspector of the Canadian National Railways In vestigation department, Vancou ver. is making the round trip at 10:20 ajn. Medals and Ribbons Jiorth on. the steamer Prince to be worn. (262) George today. Miss Dorothy Barnum. Sewell Massett Inlet, private teacher, who arrived yesterday on the Prince John from the Islands, sailed last night on the Princess Maqulnna ior Vancouver. R. E. Moore. local jnanager for P. Burns Co. Ltd., returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after havinz made holiday trip to his native home In Bangor, Maine. Walter Smith of the CM R. city ticket office will sail. tomorrow night on the Prince deorge for nis annual vacation .trip in tne course of which he plans to travel as far south as California. Miss Lottie Bowron, inspector o( conditions for lady school teach era inthia provinea. arrived' In the -ifcv on he Pri-;e - George this morn in t; from Vancouver to pay a visit to uus district on oiiiciai duties. t rst WE FQKGET those of fellow citizens who gaveHheir lives "or us in the Great War. Show "our respect to their memory by attendine thr Cenotaph on No-vwb'r 11 Service to start at 10:45 prompt. ,- , (262) ( J. D. Young, who has been "jendlng the past few weeks here viait'ng with his son and dau?h-'er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youn. McMordie Apartments, stilled last night on the Princess Maqulnna for Vancouver en route to his home in Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Deacon, who have been spending a month's holiday in the south, returned on the Prince Gforjct this morning 'rom Vancouver. Mr. Deacon is a member of the staff of the Digby Island wireless station. Miss L. Smith of Saskatoon arrived in the city from the east on yesterday afternoon's train and -ill sail this afternoon on the Princess Mary for Carcross. Yu-r.on Territory, where she will take np missionary work at the Indian school. During her brief stay here. Miss smith was tne guest oi very Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Fourth Avenue East. Mayor McMordie has received a ommunlcEtlon from Lieutenant- "Jovcrnor Tt.ir.dolph Bruce enclos ing the program of th"? Willlngdon Arts competition wnicn is a com petition lnaueurated by the Gov ernor General of Canada for the purpose of encouraging the cul tivation of the arts and letters. His Excellency offers valuable prizes for competition in music, literature, painting and sculpture. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Central J. Pruneau,. Hayspork Mr.i ftnd Mrs, J. Lemioux, Mcflrlde; . A., T-Hallct't," Butedale; B. Chamber-tain. Goat Harbor; A. Avesay, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMIIE, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. i Savoy W. Smith, Massett; N. ShaferJ ijSkldegate; W. F. Duff, CNJl. JteJs 'Fresh Jrora the gardens . PAGE THREE The flavour of SAL AD A is the finest in the world. in 6(3hurch Service; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch ol the Mother Church, the Fint Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "AD.AM AND FALLEN MAN." 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. BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, Dr. F. W. Dafoe Residence 322 6th Ave, E, Phone Red 785 Services 11 a.m., subject, "LEST VE FORGET"; Sunday School at 12:15; Evening Service at 7:30, subject, "THE PSALM OF THANKSGIVING." We Invite your to worship with us. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue E. Pastor, Rev. John II. Hanson Phone' Blue 451 Sunday Services Mornlnj Worship (English) at 11 ,ajn. Sunday School at 12:15. Sunday School, Seal Cove, 12:30. Evening Worship (Scandinavian) 7:30 P-m., Theme fi , ': $?$AJLAM-" The pastor will start a series of lectures on yr Bible Characters. Special song both morning and evening. Cordial welcome to all. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Very Rev. J; B. Gibson, Dean THANKSGIVING AND ARMISTICE SUNDAY o.i v 'Vi. 8 ajn. Holy Communion. 11 ajn.. Armistice Service. 2:30 pjn, Sunday School 7:30 pjn. Thanksgiving Service, i Special music. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, BJV. ARMISTICE AND THANKSGIVING SUNDAY Morning Service at II o'clock, 'THE PROMPTINGS OF SACRED MEMORY." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30, "THE THANKSGIVING OF A PATRIOT." Wednesday at 7:30, Devotional Meeting. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. II. C. Frascr, MJl. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Chorus by Junior Choir. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Anthem -O For a Closer Walk With God." Solotot, J. A. Teng. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, SEAL COVE Canon W. F. Rushbrook, BJV, L.Th, Incumbent Children's Service and Sunday School at 11 ajn. Thanksgiving and Memorial Service at 7:30 pm. C. H. Sawle returned to the in-! terlor on this morning's train af-j the city on business. Scandinavian dance toniaht in the Moose Hall, Hanson and Far-tad w'th piano-accordion and vto-lln. The same peppy music the same gay crowds. Inspector William Spiller. provincial police, returned to the city on the Prince George , this morning after spending a ten day holiday visiting in Vancouver and Owing to lack of a quorum the museum board which was to have met yesterday afternoon, adjourned for a week. Several new specimens were received and added to the collection. 1 Clouston Johnston arrived in the city on the . Prince Georee this morning frpm New Westmlnstejt;,, wnere nc is siuavmg at Columbian College, to attend the funeral tomorrow afternoon of his father, the late J. G. Johnston. Norman McLean has returned to his duties as purser aboard the teamer Prince George this trip north after spending a holiday ashore. Bert Robson. who has been relieving in his absence, came north on the Oeorge as assistant purser and will Join his regular shin, the Prince John, here to night when she sails for the Is-1 lands. i Goldbloom has Just returned from the East and has on dls- a wonderful selection of Jlay urs. Goldbloom is a keen buyer and can offer his customers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Purchased Elsewhere! Goldbloom. the Old Reliable, after being in business for twenty years, has not yet had a dissatisfied customer. See Goldbloom First Third Avenue, Next Bank of Montreal