November 28, 1029 Thursday. TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Your own sense oS taste will prove it is the best. wine T Fresh from the gardens' XMAS CA TAGS, S 717 RDS EALS Etc., huge assortment yie Pioneer Dritfcitits THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. TLLEPHONfS l200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnga I'rum rrlnrc Kuprrt for VAMOHEK. VICIOHIA, .Sxiimoi. Iu. liulrihlf. Alert Ibijr, fit, ru roil 1 in p.m. rr VAM'OUMiU. VICtOlll. Ilutnlale. Alf1 IUj. tie.. ItMty ruMulfht (Of AI.HK A KM, ,N0, SltWAKI, Naaa lUtt. l"oti Mni)oii. Kun-day, 8:W p.m. U tad AtrUue K M SMITH atrnt Frit Ituprrt. II. C. Tl rough tkkrli uld to tlctorla Pd Keattle jiiul bat(( checked through li dellriton. Toast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Sk&gway ftov. 9 and 23. ' To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Nov. 3. 13, 27. JTlncesa Maqulnna Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents l or All Steamship Lines W, C Orchard, ptneral Awnt, 3rd Ave., Prince Kupert, 1'lionc 31 CANADikk National" Qid Largcft Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailinjs from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC- TOKIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursda" and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For AN VOX and STEWART, each Wednesday and SaturtUy. 4 p.m, For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnlthtly. MssKMJMt TRAINS MUM'. PIIINfE HITKHT MOMHV vr.!M.lilY and JTIKIAV al ll: aj, far miVCn Hiik.K. IIIMOXTDN, HISMI'KO, all point Kaatrfn CBMda, I'nlMI AHK.NCV ALL OCPAJC UTtXMMIir HMrs City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avel'rim Huperl IMwne 20 You are sure of being nourished You will be more vigorous and energetic and able to resist the attacks of illness If" you Eat a little Leas Heavy Food and Drink a little More Bovril EiL Builds Strength Without Fat 7 MTWiiiJIIIL ii I iifflfPFfflHHMiHa Han "imp I pnMiii i ' , 1 1 n I'lp1" i inji -FLOUR For All Your BAKING 1 1 Local Items 4 a Tax! Phone i, Rig 4 Taxi, tf For fine photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures. (tf) MtiwwTi, lucouajr, lUTCiiiuci v and thereafter, VSS. Catala will au irom Fringe Rupert for Vancouver and wayportsJat 1:30 p.m. instead of 3:30 p.m. (278) . Having ben delayid almost a day by having a heavy freight targo to discharge' .'at Skagway jftd by stresi of. wtethsr. C. P. R. tefwafr Print .Noralv arrived in txm shortly '4tte -8 o'clock this 'morning from the north, sailing aoout an nour later for Vancouver and Victoria. The vessel will be here again northbound on Saturday of next week. ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's annual dance November 29. ' United Church Bazaar. 5. Oddfellows Whist Dance December 10. Drive and Royal Purpie bridge, whist and dance, Friday, December 6. Pythian Sister's tea at Mrs. Shenton's, 530 Eighth Avenue West, Thursday, December 12. Moose whist drive and dance Friday, December 13. 7 Ladles Crepe de Chine Hdkfs. for 95c at Jabour's Sale. Dr. Dickey, eye,i ear and nose specialist. Office: Prince Rupert Hotel until December 1. (277) J. P. McMillan, well known district, canniirwnun, aallednon: .the Princess NorahthS morning for Vancouver?" 3 j Provincial Constable' Larice' Pot- f terton sailed by the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon on his return to Stewart after a brief visit In the city. h Father Emll Leray O.M.I. sailed by the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon on hls-Teturr. to Stewart after having spent a" couple ox weeks In the city. 4 v M. S. Whlttier, assistant collector of customs for the territory of Alaska with headquarters In Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going through to Seattle. Capt. Harry Selig o the well known American halibut boat Onah, and Mrs. Sellg were pas-fngers aboard the Princess Norah thta morning going south from Ketchikan for a trip to Seattle. A. H. Zimmerman, Vancouver mining man, who has been on a brief tfip to the Interior to examine properties on behalf of southern Interests, sailed this morning by the Princess Norah on his return to Vancouver. Don Cameron, former well known Alice Arm mining man and locator of the Wolf and Moose mines in the Kltsault River Valley, Is now located In Cobalt. Ont., where he makes his headquarters as a field man for the Nlplssing Mining Company. SALE at JA BOURS, For 4 Days FrL, Sat., Mon. and Tues. HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR Men's Ties Boxed ready for-mailmc Regular $1.50, Sale price 95c Ladies' Crepe De Chine Handkerchiefs Sale, 7 f or . . . 95c Pongee Handkerchiefs Sale, 3 for 95c 10 Dozen Ladies' White Handkerchiefs 12 for. 95c Men's Armbands Fancy boxes. Special, 2 fori 95c Men s White, Pure Linen Hdjas.-necial, 4 fprl Girls Slicker Raincoats Smmai Ladies' Slicker BaincoatsAfllm'swid sizi 75 Prs. Ladies' Bedroom SlinnefPea$1.40!S& Girls' Large Size Rubber Hannrocrspeciar-2-for ouKe $2.9S $3.9 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 $1.50. Sale . . . 95c Boys' Pants Blue serge and tweed. All sizes . k 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 $6.00. Sale price $3.95 Men's Fine Shirts All sizes. Regular up to $3.5,0. Sale price 1..... . $1.95 3 Spindles Scotch Fingering Wool for 95c S Shetland Floss All colors . .95c 5 Yards White Flannelette for 95c IS Ladies' Hats Regular up to $3.50. To clear . . . .$1.Q5 We have stocked up our 5c to 95c department with numerous Xmas novelties and have niarked them surprisingly low for your benefit SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SUGGESTIONS JABOUR BROS., LTD. THIRD AVENUE & SEVENTH STREET adyionigiit TO HEAR THE GREAT TRIUMPH OF RADIO? TUNE IN ANY STATION OF THE N. R. C. CHAIN TONIGHT 7 T. M OCEAN TO OCEAN HROADCAST RV VICTOR INAUGURATING VICTOR TONE WEEK HEAR THE STARTLING TONE TEST . Victor owners will hear this, great program at at clearly clearly" and and as-, . .v . . ...... x ' : tymsii iney were.i me 1CJ as-1 . ear it on a Victor Radio And know that Victor is the one great musical instrument. SOLD ON VERY EASY TERMS Put hoi I .'.Kil Iiiii; - " XMAS PRESENIS3X.A SAYING ! cms r- J1 lite real Read Jabour's advt. for 95c specials. Mr. George G. Bushby will sail tomorrow night on the Princess Mary, for a trip to Victoria. Dr. J. P. Cade sailed this morning oh the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. He will be away about ten days. For falling as required by the Motcr Vehicle Act to allow an approaching vehicle half of the road, Dave Zilll was fined $10 bv Magistrate McClymont in city oollce court this morning. The charge against Zllli resulted from his co!llsion recently with another car. lildrens Colds Checked without "dosing." Rub oii WSCKS Best Food . into soups, gravies, meat dishes, left-overs, croquettes and sauces by adding a few In tins of i anA in r-,,Ko. WW W. H. Tobey, CUR. divisional superintendent, left this morning for a trip over his territory as far as Prince George on official The local Elks' Lodge, at a meetine last nlirht. decided to hold a big dance on December 11;! uie proceeds to be devoted to tne lodge's Christmas Cheer work. Itl was also decided to noid a caoaret dance on New Year's Eve. There were 109 passengers coming south aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port I this morning bound from Skag-way to Vancouver. Mo3t of these 'were Yukon ers and Alaskans go ing south for the winter. Twelve persons disembarked here- from the vessel. Word has been received from Dr. W. T. Kergln that he expects to be back in Prince Rupert about December 9. He is now doing work In hospitals at New York and while away has also attended the Rochester clinic and spent some time at Chicago. jtHR$&K n,. 3 ass Billiards tonight, Elks vs, Grotto. i Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone! Flannelette Blkt3. for $1.95 at 683. Jabours Sale. Scandinavian dance tonight in the BoTton Hall, Hanson & Far-stad with their music. Saturday dante pX the Moose Hall cancelled this week. F. , J. Vandewall, United States customs officer at Skaeway. and Mrs., Vandewall were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning going south for a trip to Seattle. Coal? Coal? Take advantage of low price to put In jour winter auppljr, EDSO.V and CASSiny-WKLLINO. TON In , any quantlllra. Alto Hour, Uij, drain and Fred. Prince Runcr, Feed Co I'HONES 58 AND 558 yCNADA'S NATIONAL November 22 to November 29 Support Home Industry ilJUU Eat ore (4 Your Fish" Food v- 4 a a a m