ionday. November 17. 1930 ii WesternCanadafc favorite for nearly fiaiT a ientury ii,., ...v. ii ii'i i'I ii y ft Personal Greeting Cards Our new samples are here and are ready for your inspection Interesting Cards, Booklets, Greetings L.e personal cards this year, they are doubly welcome. Indicate g6bd taste arid art'dbtthrtJy Individual Prices Per Dozen $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, Up Qrmes IM. TTfiG Pioneer Drur&lsCs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS '"' ' 1 ' 'i:nvl CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND I RAILWAY SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. 1 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineer. Machinists, Iloilermakers, lllacksmlths, Pattern Maker, Founder, Woodworker, Etc ELECTING AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAHINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE WINTER EXCURSION FARES From Prince Rupect to Vancouver Qflft 00 and Victoria, and Return t?ZV.UV Tickets on sale from 15th November to 28th February and good to return on or before 28lh March Afrits For All Steamship Lines Cn Agent. SraHW- rVn Hot;? UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllnes f rom rnme nuini. ". )')SC(n v". VICTOKIl. llulMlnlr, ,V '.i ii i... y i u:u, VIC'TOKIA. lUtrlle. Al w Al.lt K .tint. ANYOX, HITW.UtT. N fl.lv ikn m i .. .. Tiirwtur. 130 U.H1. ii,..' r Frldar Mldiililit lth'rr, Tort Sliiioii, sun- ' :iid ..,,.- m cmitii n.,.1 Prim- llunrrt. H.C "Jtiruugh UctteU old to Victoria and scuttle and MW checked through to diminution. ply News Want Ads. bring quick Results Local Items Glasses fitted bj ret isle red optometrist at Ileilbroner'c store. The peteamta,cgnsumDUon fish In CanWfls low. Help build It up. ' 272 J. B. Miller, after a week's trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. Boxing! Friday night. Empress Social Club Arena Mel Oowle, Featherweight Cham, of Western Canada vs. Billy Haines, Ketchikan. , 271 Thomas MeMeekln, who has been on one of his periodical business trips to various interior points, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. L. S. McOill, well known 8mith-ers lawyer, after spending a lev; days In the city on court work, sailed Rist night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will attend the joint meeting this week of the British Columbia Division of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Mining Asso ciation oflBritish Columbia. Mr. M'-Oill expects to return norjh In about 1Q days' time. If you have headaches, or suffer biliousness or indigestion take Beecham's mm Pills cis SeeciaatX BRING HEALTH j THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TITHES Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Mel Ctowle works out tonight 7.30 p.m. at Empress Social Club Arena. Pubic cordially Invited. 263 The value of Materials used an if JwiKHyitn'trieJFish Canning & Curdling lag EsMsHthments of Canada ''is About '$20)00,000. THIS tar, ( unadiaii Nuliunul offers special low farts for tin holiday season to points in Font trn ( unudii. Take advantage of this opportunity to pend Climlinas uith the old folks tit home. Yoiril appreciate the restful comfort of the '( nUiiftaI Umitel." You'll Iks captivated by the cuisine and Ieft service hi ihiMliiiSnpcvir I.ow IIolldAj I'nrnt nrc effective from ' December ll to January Sth Inclusive, villi a 90-day return limit. Liheral stopovers Itooli your restriction I inlay. .i: i HOLIDAY RETJURN FARES ?!?;::::? 1M- Halifax ..... ntl.ia St. John, N.H. - 152.70 For Information Call or Write R. F. McNaujhton, District Passenger Afent, Prince Rupert, R.C. 121.45 ' "MJii,iV.', 121.45 rT.Ta""-' 121.15 Hamilton .... 121.45 Sydney. N.S. - . 163.03 1272 Hyggas Bazaar, Metropole Hall, Friday, November 21. Sale of fancy wsrk, program starts at 8 o'clock. I Admission to dance, 25c. Everybody i welcome. ' (268) ! Corp. J. II. Smith, provincial police', and Mrs. Smith, after a brief i trip to Vancouver, returned to the : city from the south on the Catala last evening. A. J. Webber! who was recently In the employ of the. Montreal Importers here, returned to the city 'on trie catala last evening after a, brief visit to his home in Vancouver. When yeu want real warmth in your home order Nanaimo- Wellington Coal. The coa( that i made Nanairao a city. Albert & i MeCatfery. Phone 11C and 117, I " I T. w. Falconer, of Alice Arm, who ; has been spend tog several weeks at Vancouver where his family is in . residence, was a passeneer aboard (the Catala last evening returning : north. Making her final voyage of the seasnn on fall schedule. C. N. R steamer Prince John, Capt. Dan McKinnon., arrived in port at 6:25 yesterday morning and moved up ; to the dry dock to unload a cargo of i coal before tailing on her return to Vancouver. '' ' Union steamer Catala; Capt James Findlay. arrived in port at 6 45 last evening from the south . with a good sized passenger list, and sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence , she will return here southbound to morrow afternoon. Mrs. John R. Morgan and younger daughter. Mrs. E. Palmer, arrived in the city on the Prince John yes terday morning from Cumshewa Inlet and sailed last night on the Princ fixtpert fer, Vancouver, where ; they will take up residence for the 1 winter. I i Union freighter Chtlliwaek, Capt jW. W. Mount, arrived in port at 1 1 :40 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and sailed at 4 pjn. for Strv art whence she will return here s rjthbnund tomorrow. The vessel has a small parcel of freight to load Iitp for the south. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE Jtene Jissurance is me Backlog of (lie Home ! ((You know the timber at the back of the fireplace, against wnich the lighter fuel is piled and the fire is built reflecting and increasing the comfort of the blaze holding and radiating welcome heat when other fuel has been consumed. The backlog is whaf must fust be secured. It. remains when everything else disappears. ((That is what the soundest financiers call life assurance a Backlog! Bonds, mortgages, stocks, savings, building and loan shares all desirable but secondary. By life assurance an estate can be created outright. It is unaffected by market fluctuations. It is impregnable. In the Sun Life of Canada, life assurance is not only a sure bulwark against death or disability it is a profitable form of investment. ' Tlx Sun Lift tf Canadd bat appnprUtt ptUcy It ctvrr tutrj mttd SEE A SUN LIFE MAN SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA S. J. JABOUR NORTHERN B. C. REPRESENTATIVE The annual total tlue of Canada's Fisheries is about $50,000,000. .278 Bert Morgan returned to the efty on the Catala last evening after a week's business trip to Vaneouter. J. M. Morrison, formerly of this blty and Alice Arm and for the past three or four years engaged in the automobile and garage business in Nanalmo, arrived in the elty from the south on the Catala last eve ning. He is here on business. J. N. MePhee, customs officer at Butedale, who has' been receiving treatment at the Prince Rupert Hospital for the past couple of weeks, was suf f tclently recovered at the end of the week to leave the in stitution for his hotel He will sail by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on his return to Butedale. Making her final Toysan on fall schedule. CUM. steamer Prince William. Capt. William Thomas will sail this evening for Skldegate Inlet points. Under winter schedule. the Prince William will Jeave here each Wednesday evening for all Queen Charlotte Island points, returning here on Sunday mornings. TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders for the purchase of the Anglican Mission Boat "Northern Cross" wul be received by the undersigned up to noon December 15, 1930. Terms strictly rash. The boat may be Inspected at the local Dry Doek and typed general particulars may be had from Rev. W. H.'Rushbroek. P. o 533, Prince Rupert, B.C. 272 ANNOUNCEMENTS uoyal Purple Bridge 'ieries,' next game,' K6y ,, WhUt Presbyterian bazaar Nov. 20. High School Concert, Dec. 11. Anglican W. A. Bazaar Dec. 2. United Church Bazaar Dec. 4. Hard time dance Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E. Hall December 4. HOTEL ARRIVALS i Central Hotel rt UIMUI KKW MANHlhMKST ; . strata Ucatrd. Traveller- Haml KtHimc. !l and CaM Water I'rrr MrH. t Train and Kates $1.00 and Up HI-WIAI MONTHLY It AT I. C. K. BIGO AUT & A. DONALD PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupcr "s leading family hotel hot md cold water in all room; A. i. rRtIDH KMME, Prop. Cor. of Krasar thd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel t.sikrrlll. rj. TM: HOTIT. WOKTII MTIH.E Hot & Cold Waver: SUam BMt 78e 1ER DAY AND UP Ti-lcpl- tl FREE! FREE! A guaranteed, hand painted enlarRcmcnt from your own snapslint or photo. Frames, 25 to 50',; lower priced than competitors. Phone or write. WESTERN SALBS COMPANY P. O. Box 153 Central Hotel OUR Jewellery Manufactured or Repaired riatine Work Done LEO CONTOLI 3S0 Sixth St. Mail Orders Steam Baths 204 Sixth St. Phone Black 764 Opposite Prince Rupert Hotel Ladies By Appointment Gents from 2 pjn. to 12 pjn. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Canned Cream V i The pure, rich nourishment in Fraser Valley milk is saved. It Is labelled Pacific Milk. Then all over the province and to foreign countries it goes to build health and tissue. Mothers praise it as the food for babies. Letters tell us it is used in ever' recipe. One thoughtful patron, writing, described it "the all purpose cream." That description Is vary good. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford. ILC. When you arc buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet roal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EOO Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 M IN Ell LAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEI1EAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580