rmesday. November 13, 1029. ftf Becncmtis TAGS, JJ flash A Single Sip Proves It" BRONCHITIS iuffcrert Ly the thouMn.I. hare proven the efficiency of Buckley' Mixture in rtlieving aggravating bronchial irritation, diatresstng coughi, and tlangerout inflammation of the bronchial tube. Thoae aubject to Bronchiti should take "Huckler'a" at the firat eymptom of a colj or cough ana pot run via awm. ai an urugjit ta. Th.j rtlvertisement is not publi-tn j or lipl;i;. -l !y Hie Liquor C.rol U ard or by tlic Covcrnnic nt of llritisii Columbia. XMAS CA SEALS Etc., huge assortment jt7jie Ptonccr Druegists UNIN STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ! Ralllntf I'rom I'l litre Kuixrt bit' TMHDAVE-.tr SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?t200 r: ! i . v lor VAN! (II Lit VICTORIA. Swuiuii luv. Ilutrtlule. Aiwt lUr. Vlr J Tiihi. 'f dar. 3 Jo p.m. lor VAMOIVKK. VirrotiM. Iluledile, Ale1 lUj. fir . rfhlar midnight IHr ALICE ARM, A.NYO.V, STEWAKT. Na Itltrr. I'ort ftliupMi, ban-day, 8:00 p.m. 1U tnd Avrnu II M SMITH Arrnt I'rlnre Rupeft,'lt.C, II rough Ctketi aold to Victoria and heattln jod baccate clin trd lhruh to definition. PAcinc B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway Nov. U and 23. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Nov. 3. 13, 27. Princess Maqulnna 0ean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Kupert, Phone 31 Canadian National rflit Largcft Kailway Syficm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PUINCE RUrERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate pot. ! Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For AN VOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 1 pjn. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 1 p.m. Tor NORTJI and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. I'AHMKMieil TUAI( I.EVVR rniM't m I'Mil f AlLY kxcm'T KtMi.w at ll:S a m lr riilM'E Cii:oncii:. KImii-TOX, Wl.Wirtd, all poind KaMrnt Canada, lulled Matea. aofncy am, ocr.xy uriMMMiir usk City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave.. Prince Rupert Phone 2C0 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 4f 4 MILL ENDS Part dry; even lengths. ggQ er load .... ... . ,;v i BtE,.I;;,! 3.50 00I) VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. GET YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY IN NOW Local Items 4 a TaxlThone 4. nig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone C86. J. C. McLennan sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a business trip to Victoria. Miss Blrdell Jack returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior. The meeting of the local Retail Clerks' Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed indefinitely. On account of Gyro Hoedown Friday niuht. Basketball League, ?amss will be played tomorrow night. First game 7:30. For fine photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Flnlsh-322 Third Ave Quick returns and careful finishing. We frne pictures. (tf) A. C. Macmlllan of the Great West Life Assurance Co., Vancouver is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for siewart on ousiness. C. C. Mills returned to the city on tne prince Rupert this morn mg from a ten day business trip to Prince Rupert. It Is understood Miat Mr Mills, formerly manager for the F. O. Dawson Co. Ltd., intends to remain in Prince Rupert. Amendments to the street traf ftc bylaw In connection with the placing of stop signs at the inter' sections of Fulton and Sixth Streets on Third Avenue were finally reconsidered and adopted at last night's meeting of the city council. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port on time at 10:30 thin morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Fails and' will sail at o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, whence she will re turn here tomorrow evening southbound. Mrs. Corrall, pioneer resident of this city, sails this afternoon on the Princess Mary for Vancouver where she will embark: aboard an Ttallan steamer via the Panama Canal for her native home In Switzerland where she will make an extended vLslt. Her many friends in the city have been wishing her bon voyage. F.ipltfiUhers of the B. C. Pac-kerslsrtmjl In the city on the VijH Kapfh this morning from Vancouver for a brief visit In con nection with a prosecution which the cQBipanv has lodgechla police rourt-Jhcgularly local rewesenta- Mve of the B. C. Packers. Mr. Ma 'hers is spending the winter in the south In the service of his cqmpany. Conj. A. Falrbairn chief of the Smithcn district detachment of the provincial police, arrived In h ctt on vetrdav afternoon's train from Smlthers having in his ustody Paul Evannlkov and Harry Dumhrach. who are to serve prison terms at Okalla. Evannlkov. sentenced here some time ao to six months imprisonment on a prowhni charre from Anyox. revived n additional six months' term at Smlthers for theft at Burns Ik. NOTICE To the Members of the Deepsea Fishermen's Union and the Canadian Fishing Vessel Owners' Association: A meeting of great Importance win be held at the Union Hall on Friday, November 15 at 7.30 p.m. D. RITCHIE. i207i J. M. MORRISON BUY SKEENA RAND Creamery tatter Made from cream from northern It. C. farms and churned in Prince Rupert daily. HELP THE NORTH TO BECOME INDEPENDENT ' HELP TO BUILD UP OUR OWN 1 INDUSTRIES Order a Trial Pound to be ieft with your milk bottle tomorrow. Also Cottage Cheese in 1-lb, packages. A. real delicacy. VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 651 TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIHEE CONSTIPATE! RELIEVED . . QUICKLY Tiit Partly VttttU Pill will move the bowels without any pain and . deprerwinsr after ef fects, Sjck Headaches, indigestion. cahthsi reuevctr. uniiareTiimaAHtirca 7 sugar coated pills. They are free from calpmel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER S ESI PILLS Gyro Hoedown, Friday, Novem ber 15 at the Auditorium. (tf) On : nrmnnt. , .nf Qvro tToprtnwn Friday night, Basketball League games will be played tomorrow night. First game 7:30. Accounts for the two weeks end ing November 8 totalling $22,713.34 were passed for payment at last night's meeting of the city Anglican W. A. Bazaar tomor row afternoon m tne cathedral Hall. Musical program. Afternoon tea 25c from 3 to 5:30. S,uppcr 50c irom e:3U to i-m. (ztH) Jack Bulger, who has been spending the past two months in Vancouver, returned to tne city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Out of respect to the late Hon James A. Robb, whose death occurred on Monday, the flag over the local Post Office was flying at nan mast this morning. The regular monthly business luncheon of the Prince Rupert oyro Club was neia in tne commodore Cafe today.- President L W. Waugh occupied the chair. The County Court ease of Wil liam Goldbloom vs. Delia White head has been adjourned until November 29 with the prsopect of a settlement being reached out of court before the action comes up again. j Owing to the illness of Thomas Brown, counsel lor McRobble charges of obstructing and as saulting a police officer and of being under the influence of Hquor while Interdicted agalnsi Qeorse McRobble and McRobbie's ountT-charge or assault agalnrt Provincial Constable Gllker all were remanded for eteht days on coming up before Magistrate Me Clymont in city polcc court this morning;. Citv Bnglneerv,Oo3a1 announced tp the city council at its meeting "ast nlgrit that.a native prisoner 'nthc eK4aU l&H.-farvel outr-a totem oole ten" or twrtvrteet hlsh which qe was desirous of presenting Ut the cltf ' to 09 fcitwted nea vh.t jiaii. itic irai-tci was ir- ferred to the board of works with powar tolftt. The, totem: w4 carved out of yellow cedar and Is a very creditable example of a rast dying native art. At last night's meeting of thi City council, Aid. S. D. Macdonald extended to Mayor McMordle the formal thanks of the Trades and Labor Council for co-operation and courtesies which liad been ex-1 'enaen oy tne mayor during the recent visit to tne crty or Tom Moore, president of the Dominion Trades and labor Congress. Mayor McMordle stated that he had appreciated very much the opportunity of meeting Mr. Moore. Am oer ANNOUNCEMENTS iglcan W. A Baiiar.' -N Govern- L.O.BJV. whist drive a,nd dance November 14. Gyro Hoedown in Auditorium. November 15. (tf) Moose Annual Bazaar ' Nov. 21 and 22, Catholic Women's League Social .November 27. 1 St. Andrew's annual dance No vember 29. United Church Bazaar, Decern- oer s. Central Hotel , Rooms 60c and up SWANSON and IIESNER Proprietors Central C. S. Boyd, Grimsby, Ont.; J. B. Johnston, port Ed ware: R. . W. nwrhrt-J A M nilllvVnU nnrl V o,,,.l... iK...k. iTT ' ct r t.J ltlLT Vterflf jW 't C N R Prince Rupert's leacftng family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy J. J. Phillips, Alyansh; A. Clore. Copper River; Dan Mason and S. C. Cooper. Terrace: A.- Falrbairn. Smlthers; W. MacKemla and O, Simpson, Brandon. - 8 SXDBRFI Included with the Louvre's Great Stock Reducing Sale of the regular Louvre Stock, a particularly favorable purchase has just been made from the Mutual Trading Company of the Stock ofm e Nobby Ladies' TO-WEA. at - - - - theu ollar Here are Yard Goods Thousands of Yards of !-7 Silk and other Materials Lingerie, Ladies' Corsets, Ladies' Dresses, Ladies' Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sewing Cotton and all the other things that go to make the slock f a modern store a Commencing Today This Bargain Stock will be .offered to public on sale at irreplaceable prices Richmond's Louvre LEADERS IN STYLE AND FASHION E3 I I