r,h,Mdr. November 27, 1929 XMAS CA TAGS, and bunday, 10:00 p.m. SEALS Etc., huge assortment QrmesI; yfio Pipnccr Dru&cjtsts THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST. TELEPI10NFS 8?&20C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sallinji From Trlncc Kuptrt ror AN( OUVER. VICTORIA. Swa&Hon Iwr. Itutrdale. Alrrt Itar. rtc Tuea- d. v l.Stt P-m- ror V.N)l'VKK. VICTOKll. Hulrdale. Alrt !lay. Mr . IrliUy rolliill)t 1 AIICK A KM. AXYOV, 8TKWAKT. NUr lllter, I'ort Himpiraii, dar, B:M p.m 12 inrt Aenue tt. M. SMITH scent lrin Kaprrt, B.C. II rough C'fkrti tuld to Victoria nd htattt .and biigcaie chrtkrd throiuh destination. pACinci 'Mai way 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. Agents For All Steatmhlp Lines H' C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave Prince Kuptrt, Phone 31 Canadian National QTjc Largcfl 'Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND THAIN SERVICE Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER,' VIC TORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points,, each TJmrtdaT For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday and Saturday. 1 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH (JL'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDSr fortnithtly. r.tsr.N(i:K tkaixm u:vk prixce ritkrt JIOMItV UKD.M HIIAV and N.tTI KIKY a( !!: Ai4 ri44'IIIKn: GOK(,E. EDMONTON, UINNU'EO, all puluU lilUTI. (Vl'tM. l!Hed State. , . AOENCT ALL OCEAH STBAMailir Ll'NKS City Ticket Office 528 Third Ave, Prince KuperWhone 2G0 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-initiute styles. We bought these right and can sell cheaper than the mail order houses. KUMSKK HOOTS Rubber Boots for men, Rubber Boots for girls S ' andard quality in a wide range of sizes. for Christmastide In Men's Wear we have everything that a man need: Shirts, Ties, Hats and Suits in snappy styles. FOR QUALITY AND PRICK SEK MONTREAL IMPORTERS MEEKER .BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE Coal?, Coal? V lvantage of low niONES 58 AND 558 rrlre Pot In y(,ur Wtrr auppljr, S0N tni c.ssil)Y.WKU.IXO. N 'n anjr quantltlea. ,l0. Ilajr, cimin ana cd Prince Rupert Feed Co II! SS3 rnvTi' wJa TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City If Jour paper docs not arrive, telephone the office Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, BIS 4 Taxi, tf Elks' meeting tonight at 8:30 In the Elks' Home, You are requested' to attend.. ii , .- , ' '. 1 ' i. t returned to the city, on the rnrice Rupert this morn ing from a trip to Vancouver. i Mrs. T. W. Bhackleton of Usk ar , terior. A. Q. Rlx returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from' a brief trip to the interior on Imperial Oil Co. business. Mrs. M. A. Dupuis of HavsDort arrived in the city on yesterday af ternoon's tram from the Skeena River for a brief visit in the city. For fine photo work send vour films to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures. (tf) Effective Tuesday, November 26 and thereafter, U.S.S. Catala will ail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and wayports at 1:30 pm. instead of 3:30 pm. (278) Union steamer Venture will come north on Friday night of this week In place of the Cardena which is being withdrawn from service tot overhaul following her stranding wn wees in me stceena siougn. C N. R. steamer Prince Ruoert Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port on time at iu:30 tnis morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Mrs. F. E. Wermlg, 537 Ninth Av enue West. Mrs. John Dors and daushter i rived in the city from the Interior) on yesterday afternoon's train. A. R. Holtby returned to the! city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trlD to the ln- Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart. John Hessel of Maple Lake. Min nesota arrived in the city from the east on yesterday afternoon's train-to nay a visit nere with his son-m-law and daughter Mr. and Mlv? Ne'da HUditch. who left for the south two weeks ago, are now seiuea on Newport Avenue. Oak Bay, Victoria, where they have- taken a residence. Mr. Dore. who s being transferred from here to1 victoria as aunrict superintended of Oovernment Telegraphs, wffll M going south to assume his new auties as soon as his successor here is named. That is expected to oe wiinm in next rev days. ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Women s League' Social November 27. St. Andrew's annual dance November 29. United ber 5. LOIN PORK Per lb Church Baaaar. Decern- j Roya1 Purple bridge, whist and I dance, Friday, December 6. Pythian Sister's tea t Mrs. Shsnton's, 530 Eighth Avenue West, Thursday, December 12. Moose whist drive Friday, December 13. LOIN PORK CHOPS Per lb. VEAL LOIN CHOPS Per lb Lim'ted and dance Mussallem's MEAT MARKET Phone 84 MINCED BEEF Per lb BEEF CUTTINGS Per lb . I POT ROAST Per lb. 18c and j PRIMS RIBS Per lb 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. O. Box 575. 18c 18c 20c 30c 38c 42c 45c SHOULDER VEAL Qftn I ROA.8T Per lb U WEAre Now Ready to' Book "Your XMAS TURKEYS ALL FRESH BIRDS Mussallem Grocery Co. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE sett (Prince R among relatives. . . B. C. Kecley, 1 1 1 t M vHnmivir m areaaSKS trio iiorthi itboail . u ,i i -y.iiti j i uj nn. a Pacific Coast man National Stem tfnnce.JiUDtn . i wnicn Wattu;d mtfcow .1 for tho Canadian National Rall- ways, vincuuvu, arrurru in viic city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Uae-. south. He is making the round' trip north on the vessel. Albert Harrow, steamboat in-sptavor sirrivetiyrn th city on the Prln?e Rupert this momlriifitrerrf V'aaoai4er r.to i InBEret thesteahiers ktanadHanrlSeigrieurn and ' Canadian' winnerriwniciviarei'in cwy oock here-., i' irx :W.U vn- :) i n Alex 8cot. Lloyds surveyor, and Alex Wallace. British Corporation surveyor, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to inspect the steamers Canadian Seigneur and Canadian Winner which are in dry dock here. Thev will return south tomorrow night. j W. J. Norrie, well known Van-1 couver mining engineer, arrived in the cltv on the Princ Rupert this; morning from the south en route to Hamlton where he will make an Insnection of the Silver Cuo mine. He is accompanied by J. J. Crosqman. manager of the Cross-man Electrical Machinery Co., "moi'vpr, and a director of the Silver Cup. pt"hrrrl Knox, assistant superintendent engineer. Canadian Na-i t'oni. rvwxt Rfamshloa. Vancou-1 ver. arrived in the city on the -!ncr. RuDert this morning from the south, being here in connection with the Inspection of the steam-: ers Canadian Seigneur and Canadian Winner which aqe tied up at the local dry dock. He exoects to return south tomorrow night. ; W H. Tobey, C.NH. divisional superintendent, and Mrs. Tobey returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a ten day trip to Vancouver where Mr. '''ohev attended a conference of the railway operating department. Mr. Tobey states that there is no foundation or truth in reports that have been heard that he is to be transferred from Prince Rupert. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Central J. F. Redmond and Oeorge Russell, city; Mrs. J. McDougall, Terrace- H. Curren, Cedarvalef P. J. Burt. C.N.R. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy W. H. Cook, Prince ftttpert; C. B. Lctnc;s Big Falls. ,4 . Dentist, Dr. J. R. 686. t.'W Gosse, Phone Afternoon tea and sale of home cooking at Mrs. Ehenton's, 530 Eighth Ave. West, Thursday, Nov. 28 from 3 till 6 for the W.M.S. of the United Church. (276) Scandinavians note! Regular Saturday dance In the Moose Hall cancelled for '-this week Instead will meet tomorrow night In the Boston Hall. Hanson and Farstad with their snappy music will see to It that you all get stepping. As a result of a fracas last night (n the New Empress Hotel during which a plate glass window was broken Barney Doran is appearing before Magistrate McClymont this afternoon In city police court on a wilful damage charge. Judge F. McB. Young and L. W. Patmore are expected to return to . j tne city on tomorrow afternoon's A. H. Zimmerman. Vancouver :&H . 8?" .l" ,5 city on yesterday afternoon's &r toe purpose of hearing a Jail train following a brief trip to Ter- """1B wn- race. Mnmr n n North, well known E. Macdonald, general baggage ,it,, -m-Ivah i agem lor me anauian auonai a a a a aak vt'Mtvv vm v n r city on the Via T)rlra Prince pimorl Rupert this this r,?"r"' rauwaja morning en route turned to thTcTtV on the Prince ! Prince Rupert for the south Rupert tni3 morning irom a ten day trip to Vancouver. B. B. Brock, geologist at the Torlc mine for the Britannia Mln- vt n ir tvoih ifo nt v.uing & Smelting Co.. and his bride fire chief, sailed yesterday alter arrived in the city on yesterday af- noon m T theCatali J0" the Prince Ruoert en route to 8ookwie where she has j ..i ! been called on account of illness:'"1 C'iTi.-'" .u" J." imurim, AJicjr wuc iiiaiiizu a lew days ago at Keiowna, the havin? "a"lu'' formerly "7,"!. 1 ri t. Andrew's Society annual ! u7" rl9n.o In Mmu Ual! Prlrtav Nn. i uaraara urow ouriing. oauKiuer rmbor !M at 0 n m. Scottish and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orote Stirling m Both Mr. fff onH and r Canadian dance. Exhibition of Highland dancing. Peppy music. Oentlemcn $1.00. Ladies 50c. P. W. Baldwin, local auditor, Canadian National Railways, Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning for a brief visit here on official ?' duties. He will return south night. Mrs. Brock are gra duate of the University of Bri tish Columbia. Mr. Brock being a eon of Dean Brock of that instltu-i tlon. WAS GYRO SPEAKER D.B. Finn, director of the Prince "u"r!; Rupert Fisheries Experimental Sta-1 tomorrow Uon was tne speaker at tne regUlar ; I monthly open luncheon of the Prince Rupert uyro ciud in tne 1 Commodore Cafe today. Instru mental numbers were played by the ? VJfX Bussanich hrothrs. President Joe kU "V?9iind ann , OreSr was ih the chair. llMO.'lr, CANAD . ; a... Nature's Spceifiies for Coughs and Colds Nature has provided specifics for ulating and sedative to tho local ncrvea. many of the ills to which man is sub- Almost everybody know the value of jeet. Perhaps there is no better turpentijic as a treatment for bronchial, example than ther treatment of ooagbi, afTcctions. -yj.iiiS" "ilmcntS; ; Tio coml)inatjoaof.linsccd and lurJ LIISSEED or flaxseed is what the pontine with nomo other equally valu- doctors call a demulcent. In other alle ingredients have made Dr. Chase's word its value from a medicinal poFnt "Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine" the of view Is that it soothes and allays most cflective and most popular treat irritations and abrasions. ment for coughs, colds, ' ctoud. ' bron- TUIU'ENTINE is andseptic, stim- cj.itis.etc. DR. CHASE'S SYRUP OF LIXSEU AND TURPENTINE Young People Have Program Duncan Miller Elected President of United Church Y. P. S. in Place of Bruce Stevens At the regular weekly meeting TI4V VtAAlMiin4AM ls I In f nlrrttt nf 4Vsn VntM TSnmntn'H Willi iicauijuaribci.a in i jiigiib ui me iuuug trcuuiv o from vaneouwr beinff ' Vancouver, arrived in the city on! Society of First United Church, a tn h tntirinr K( yesterday afternoon's train from i musical program was enjoyed. Miss to ine interior. . tv, ,, , p p nn.,io a a on, The A. Frebourg of the Edward Lip U1C kKJl 111 tllC WUIOC VI WUL w.niHtv i v a "HI Ull of the district on official duties, Value of Music," and there will sail tomorrow night on were vocal solos by J. S. Wilson with Miss Orassle as accompanist. Mr. Wilson also led In community singing and the recreational period was included with the program. Duncan Miller was elected president of the society In place of Bruce Stevens, who has been unable to attend. Chief Engineer a F. Davis, who jfor the past summer has been cnir.' enfineer on the steamer Prince Oeorge, came north in that capacity on the Prince Rupert today. , ! . . i Aldrrmanic and school board candidates will be placed in the municipal election field at a meet-(ng of the Trades & Labor Council to bs held tomorrow night. In past years, the Labor Council has not dealt with the mayoralty candidature and it is not expected it will depart from this policy this year. CRIBBAGE LEAGUE A cribbage league game played 'ast night in the Prince Rupert Cribbage League resulted Moose 14, Eagles 13. Heals Pimples Blotches Quick A Penetrating Antiseptic Liquid For quick relief from pimple, blotches;, mtte. all ikln tnmblef, try the port eooUac liquid D.D.O. 111 betllaf element! sooth the kin snd eU.r Irritation. ITCUISO STOPS O.f Til B INSTANT. A S3e bottle wtU proTe the merit of thla famooa utljeptle. or JVQM ' Bone back. DA.D. ftvM U aeatta. OKlh LTII. W J MrCI'TrilCisn. DRtlOniST. II 1 I I i li 'I M 1 1 1 "I Wl H H i f M This advertisement is. not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British C olumbia. A'SJIATIONAL "E a November 22 to November 29 Support Home Best I Food -.. . ..) v at more Fish" Vour Best Food