t.a November 21, 1829 XMAS CA TAGS, .SEALS Etc., huge assortment Orate 7tfr? Pidhccr Druejists .ir CIVTH CT - .TF I PnMnkirt C T - nrvn in i Nir r i y a .. i i'i iiiiii i si ii i 'ACIFIC MACHINE WORKS Phone 537 P.O. Box 544 A. SOLHEIM, PROP., RES. PHONE, RED 293 )PEN FOR BUSINESS NOY. 19 Acetylene Welding - Blacksmitliing ILr inc shop work of all descriptions : zr.i overhauling of Diesel and gas engines and i it-nf mnphinerv our snecialtv. .... ..... f r. . x . i .. . . With Full Guarantee From the Factory. Also First-Class Wooden Work If Necessary UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tutllnr, from Prince Kupert UMOllEK, VICTORIA, iOimoii la J. IlulrdaJe. Altrf Uut. etc, Tu ti i lo d m V 11KK. tirroiflt. Iluted.il. Alert elf., JWi) ruttlplthl II. ICE ARM, AN VOX. 8TXWAKT, Ka. UHrr. Iur( ri. rniuinMHi, bud- til, t:U0 pro. ' 1. 11 .' CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert l 1 UKJ2 AND kit: f-1 Atemie K M SMITH AIHU niM.Hunrfl II. c. II:. :h tlrkrti ol4 to Vkturla and Ktattle a at bagew Xheeked la tintlnatlou. SHIPYARD '"AiIMi (5, f. 1'. 20.000-TON FLOATING DIUDOth inters. Machinists, Hoilermakeru, Klscksmilh, Pattern Makers. Founders. Woodworkers. Etc. ELECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAIMMP vnrrnmi-iirin Wf.llK THONES 43 AND 385 I m B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINttfSUurEtfF To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and. Skarway ro Vancouver, viciona ana 9riiaM(u. j. i. i. Princess Maqulnna -Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouvei and Victoria, every Friday, Nspjn. Arents For All Stramshin Lines r n..L..j r . i . nl. t .. ... . niinn. 41 AN AD IAN NATIONAL p.ra. STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE . ap from PRINCE RUPERT (or VANCOUVER. VIC- UKIA SriTTIP .r.,1 lnl..nll.l. nnlnf Mll ThlirvrtaV a Sunday. 10:00 p.m. ANYIIY unA CTrU'll'T ...k UUuii and IuiIiihHi v.m 1, 1 1. M flit I 1.1 11 "'. k.M.. r i ir in i' . i , irr . . ..... nil i u , ik ivitw .w..ti jiu 0UUIII IfiiLE.. VjI1..VF I AH icuLlMrfi . IIIAI! IXAVI I lllCi: nl I r.KI , r,-' UIKMSDW and SATIKIllY at H:SO a.m. fir MIINCB r I.IiMOMON'. WINMI'Mi. all polau Katrn t amww, ii fifrv nt nrriv TrtMuir Liwr.s jyTl rket Office, 52S Third Ave Prince Rupert Phone 20 a Daily News Want Ad. Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. It. Gosse, Phone C8G. All halibut boat owners please meet at City Hall, Thursday at 8 PJn. (271) For line photo work send yourj films to WrathaB'a Photo Finish-1 tags, '322 Third Ave. Quick returns: and ca"reful finishing. We frame pictures. JU . (tfi Tuesday, uesdf, i Effective November 28 trail from Prince Rupert for Van-! tuwver ana wayporis at i:3U p.m.i instead of 3:30 p.m. (278) A- C. Macmlllan. Vancouver insurance man. after havine snent a ifew days In the city following a trip io siewart and Premier, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Anyox. The regular monthly meeting of .h board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital ( was neia in tne nospitai last evening. Those present were: J. H. Thompson, president; Aid. W. M. I Brown. Aid. S. D. Macdonald. R. E. Benson and R. W. Cameron, directors: Mitt Jean Harrison R.N. '.ady superintendent, and H. W. Blivh, managing secretary. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Moose Bazaar in the Moose Hall. Doors open at 3 p.m., official opening at 8 p.m. by Mayor Mc-Mordie All kinds of novelties for the children and grown-ups. Don't miss it. (271 1 - For Friday and Saturday SUOAR Fine bulk. io lbs :. . 3HAlfERALT Per ctn MACARONI 2 pkgs I 64c ile PEARL WHITE SOAP 0 bars 25c QUAKER CORN FLAKES Per pkg swiits icnb cookib HAM Per M 25c CHEESE Finest .Ontario. QOn Per lb Oiil lie 59c RED PLUMS K. B. Brand, fine quality, 2 t,s. jr, 3 tins VOX Shredded Wheat Per pkg. .to 11c Jif Quick suds. Per nkrr ia biwwta -I Spratfs Dog Biscuits iwi-if'- V pr sack 78c i SHE US FOR VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Watts' Grocery Quality Right Price JMsht PHONE 55 PHONE 56 issiaaaHtfja'jaaaaHBKgniHSfiM TELEPHONE 657 VALENTltfnAIRY FOR SKEE.ft BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRFSII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout , UseJDIty THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Gas On Stomach Hated To See Meal Time Coming Mr. B. Lesnlck, Fort William, Ont, rritei: --"My hatband fullered with a bad stomach could not eat at all, but on. using four bottles of le in feeling a different man altogether. "I. myself, was terribly bothered Tvfth gut on my stomach which kept lie awake, night after night, and I bated to iw mral time coming, so I tried the It.RT). too, and now I can at what I like. ' ' Put up only by Tke T. Slilbum. Co., limited, Toronto, Ont. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Die 4 Taxi, tf Billiards tonight Canadian vs. Elks. (271) This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Dr. Dickey, eye, ear and nose specialist. Office: Prince Rupert Hotel until December 1. (271) ' rrnnorarllv m6rilh is hevlbfiular Members please turn in balance of .bazaar ticket stub thfo evening. T. J. Shenton. Inspector of mines. sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Anyox on official duties. En route from Vancouver to An- vox and Stewart. Coastwise Steam hip & Barge Co.'s freighter Mogul, Capt. Canterbury, was In port yesterday afternoon discharging a parcel of local cargo. Louis Martin, wtoo has been manager of the Central Hotel t-er for the past year or so, will be leaving next month for Terrace ' ) assume the management of the To'irist Hotel there which he has purchased from J. W. McDougall C.P:R. vhih ftas and vancoi rand W due 11 noon- from man who bj .-to,, make terir of con theUi 'i efepectj mer Prmress Marv on the Alaska run rtniins the Dart lltrnlng this week to keMce between here er via ocean fans tort tomorrow after the south. At tbe meeting ol the Northern B. C. Agricultural and Industrial A&soriatlon h"ld last night regret vas expressed at the loss the association had sustained in the deaths of FjO. Dawson, a member and D. D. Munro. a always co-operated air a success. Let- lence will be sent to vt widows. i , ; The hosnltal ' board at its meeting last night decided to write off the books a sum of $24, being the balance of an account for treatment in the hospital of a Japanese patient who had since left for he Old Country. Through efforts of the Japanese Association, the sum of $70 had been already paid on the patient's account. The board expressed its appreciation at this having been done. t ANNOUNCEMENTS t Moose Annual Daaar Nov. 21 and 22. Catholic Woman's League Social November 27. St. Andrewls annual dance November 29. United Chureh Bazaar, Decern-ber 5. Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance, Friday, December 6, Pythian Sister's tea at Mrs. Shenton's. S30 Eighth Avenue West. Thursday. December 12. S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER. COIHIT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the investing public, Miller, Court & Co., Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report, dealing with mining, oils and industrial stocks, which is available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and reliable service in the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver. Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. CIO 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert I1.C 1 1 ' "' THE W. H. MALKIN CO. LTD. VANCOUVER VICTORIA NANA1MO PRINCE RUPERT .it Rev. W. B. Jennings sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert lor Alice Arm where he will conduct Anglican Church services next Sunday. Charles E. Starr, manager of the t'aciiic fisheries aere, and Mrs. Starr wtll sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Seattle: They will spcn.d the winter In tht south ana expect to motor to uaniorma. Mrs. R. F. McNaughton returned to the city on this afternoon's train from Winnipeg where she has been spending the paat couple of weeks, having been called there on account of the death of her brother, Dr. Coulter. - Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lad'1 superintendent of the Prince Hu- pert General Hospital, In her, monthly report at last night's board meeting, stated that, everything was going along smoothly in the institution. A new cook had been -installed and was giving complete satisfaction. William Murray jr.. who broke bis leg near the knee in a fall on Borden Street at the first of the week, has been able to leave the hospital for his home and expects to be around again soon with the use of crutches His brother. Sam Murray, who broke a leg and two fingers recently in an automobile accident, will have to remain In hospital for some time longer. Reporting for the house .committee at last night's hospital board meeting Aid. W. M. Brown stated1 that tenders had been re-; ceivee for new mattresses but these would require some tabula-1 Uon before any action could be1 taken in the way of giving an' order. New linoleum had been laid in the- Nurses' Home kitchen. Aid. Brown also stated. The house committee was given power to act in the matter of ordering the mat-, tresses. AKING POWDER ITS LASTING POPULARITY o o o o o o o IS THE RESULT OF CON-o o o o o o o SISTENT QUALITY AND o o o o o o o v UNEQUALED PURITY. THE o o o o o c o STANDARDS BY WHICH o o o o o a o MALKIN'S BEST BAKING o o o o 6 o - 3. POWDER ATTAINED FAME SOLD EVERYWHERE Donations of $10 In cash from1 both J. B. Miller and William Goldbloom were acknowledged at the meeting of the hospital board last night as well as the delivery by Stanley Smith of a chair from; an unknown donor. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Central Ous Qustafson, Vancouver; R. McLeod, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hstel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth St. KCUYDOUQIASCCOLTK I, me Build Ce hy buying the Products B.C. PRODUCTS BUREAU Th VasMr Bttard f Trad m obinHood FLOUR For All Your BAKING .C. Favorite Beverage of the Higher-Ups fycaOsOt Should Be