its November 8, 1930, atordajr THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THHEB You can be confident that quality never varies ALMA" TEA 'Fresh firom the gardens' DEMAND 7 Vitamins Indispcnsible For Health and Life PURETEST COD LIVER OIL It (next to the sun) the most powerful source of Vitamins we know of. Puretcst Cod Liver Oil is Vitamin tested. Two Sizes 50c and $1.00 QrmesZtd. Z7fio Pioneer Drugeisls Phones 81 & $2 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE I'HARMICISTS "Rupert Brand" Kippe "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD Smoked Daily by UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mlllnj-. from ITInrr IWIrt I t VAM'Ot'VF.U, VK-TOHIl, llutnlalr. Alirt TurUy. JJO p.m r V,tM oi l I K, VK TOIilA. ILitnlulr. Alr ly. rlr. ITWjy lukliililit l-r Al.lt E AK.M, .IN VOX, 1LVAKT. N- Vott luin. Sun day g.iig p.m. t I nd Atrnue It. M. SMITH -Went I'rlnc lluprrt, ILC Jfti tlckeU jld u Vlct "0 t'U "1 g rhck.i tl.rou: dcjtiiiaiion it :t. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltij PMNCE KUPEKT. B C. B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE WINTER EXCURSION FARES From Prime Rupert to Vancouver Q1fl flft and Victoria, and IUturn OTtv.UU Tickets on sale from 15th November to 28th February and good to return on or before 28th March Agents For All Steamship Lines (H ii VffnU Srrt Av . frln re Hupcr. Phone 31. OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. IC ou buy wet coal, you arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and sec wliat 10 means to you. 1'EMIIINA ERG Delivered, Per Ton J12J50 MINKIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 $2,500.00 $1,800.00 fjTiTs YORKSHIRE SAVINOS Si LOAN ASSOCIATION McCAFFERY, GIHKONS & COLL ART, LTD. "'mi. AVE. W. - We Insure Everything - PHONE 11 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated ' - f Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Scandinavian dance Saturday night; 'Nov.1 8MeMpolW'HaU' 282 ftliw ,td litlo n. r.L ;.'-.nc'.s tlon; by bferfag suggestions1 born of experience. All I.OD.E. members please con 4! gregate at Hall Tuesday at 7.13 sharp to attend Armistice Cere mony. 262 T. Tucker, who has been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, sailed last night for his home in Burnaby on the Princess Mary. Canadian Legion B.ELS.L. Armistice Day Banquet, Moose nail, 8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 11. Tickets $1.50. Best yet dont miss this one. 361 Come to Curson's and see what sensible gifts we can suggest for "the boy friend." George Keith, pioneer resident of Terrace, will arrive in the city from the interior in tomorrow af- CHRISTMAS SAILINGS FROM ST. JOHN TO GLASGOW RKLFAST-L1VSK- POOL An itching rash A blemished skin Eczema? Vill DDI) lieal overnight? Sometimes. More often it takes longer to wash out the poison completely, and restore a smooth, clear skin. But the burning, the itching, the irritation, are soothed, cooled, instantly,, W. J. McCUTCHEONl DRUGGIST ORMES'LTD. RUPERT PHARMACY Curzon's Men's Wear Store. E. J. Large has added a fine new car to his taxi service. Phone 35, Miss Rose Lcighton will sail on the Princess Rupert this afternoon for a trip to Ketchikan. L.O.B.A. Bazaar will be held In the Metropole Ilall Nov. 8 from to 6, also drawing for dinner set. 261 Mrs. C. II. Sawle, after a brief visit in the city, left on todays train on her return to her home in New Haselton Mrs. M. Oraham left on today's train for Terrace where she will pay a visit with' her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Oraham. .' ; M . -... . , - dMm Matter "hnw" mnnv night on the Prince Rupert for. m nhrHmA. Vancouver, Mrs. Keith and MLrs' Kerr will leave Terrare on Monday by train via, Jasper Pari er Vancouver. They plan on taking! up residence in the south. ' i TO CUHRBOUUO-SOUTHAMI'- J0f that kind but the committee TON . thought every membar as an lndl- Dw. 18 U....'iJ.'.A. Uoniciaro vtdual should Lake an. active ln- ThrBUt"WWp' aw Low aJfm ta 8eboaM. ,yJ -. TTtt Of ijThe Imperial, 9 00 p.m. Daily i in zr - i HOUSES FOR SALE "EACH PLACE 5 Rooms and Bath. ' n 00 tush. Balance as rent. r "MCll PLACE 4 Rooms, Bath and Sewer " n unction. Terms to arrange FROM VANCOUVER Ta IUwmJWpti-(liJn-ItillUMrfiii-Nov. IS. sJan. 3.... Xmprm ot AnU (Nov. 37. Wan 17. Iiripnt ot Cgaad i xDac.S. xfaa 31, bujjreaa at Ruwn xDk2I). iIMS, EmprMs c! Jipax uln-ludlD? sll ,! H.-nl'Jlu AoolT to Amu evenrwoert or J. J. r)K.HTKK 8t4ahlp Onl. rua. Ajent C I R BUUor Vneoiii Tpphon Trinity 1151. DELUXE SERVICE JTEAMERJ 9 TRAIN feast ItiNJOY tt luiury aaJ rrnnfarl mt i'jmmMan nllal hwH ynu prl vmitll ur eaat. SftMlra ruimrl . . . won I MVflc. Kllln (rum lrwr RiiimvI immjmf J lhurlT 111.00 p.m. I nrm! thenr U Trl-Ui trHr lifirlrla nd ttrallU. ' lor Stvwarl end Anyvi. I'mI-Jaya 4.00 p.m. l'uc SUoarl and KrlrhUan, ttaliardaya 4.00, p.m. WaaAly aalllna ftmr Piwrlk aJ CANAaDBAM NATBOftlAfL' f MIJ lfl'v.NNf,.i. 'mm n. r. Mi'NAl!f.HTll. K.P.A. I'rliir Itunrrt W-ISI won't be shopwprn before you get them. At the regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night John Henry Clayton local manager of Home Oil Distributors, was elected a member. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night an Invitation to send a delegate to a mining convention at Vancouver was re ceived and filed, it being suggested that if any members of the Board were in Vancouver at the time tbgy; .would do well to attend The committee to deal with Y MC A matters) reported tOi h ChBmhar .af Commerce last nhrhti rfe m ouch, of Ricsjn ,m I that it was not the intention of Cxfi 1 . MMIkm ot AUicnithp Ch&mher to riiil with mattrrai terest in it and support it John Bird, prominent South African newspaperman and lecturer, arrived in the.lty on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver ana iwlHraddress the Women's Canadian Club at dinner this, eve-. nint, 'Mn Bird' will proceed "from, here by tram to Edmonton on Monday morning and, after addressing the Canadian Club there, will make, a tour of the Peace River country. ' Mr. Bird is at n resent associate edi tor of the Weekly News Review at Washington, D.C. Curzon's will show next werk fome beautiful gifts for Christmas I "Wo Want them to be fresh and nice when they leave our store i That's why we wait. . Jewellery AtanufaetnreM' or Repaired , ( Plating Work Done t.EO CONTOLI 3t0 Sixth St. Mail Orders SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter just to hand. All finest quality and latest pat- terns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and fin- lshed in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 LADY BEAUTY . SH0PPE Offers an attractive price, on PERMANENT WAVES' RINGLETTE OR NESTLE WAVE For $6.00 From October 15 to October 31 See us and get free advice before having your Permanent Wave. Telephone 655 Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Choice fresh killed Bulkley Val ley turkeys and chickens at Friz- zell's. Phone 2 and 10. (262) When you come to Curzon's, do in-laws" you oreallyVd'qarfyUol, j once a year." w v v't - Parade to cenotaph. 1 JO p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Canadian Legion Club rooms. Third Avenue. All Interested please attend. 261 TJ Union steamer... Cardena, Capt.1 Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port at 8 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 12 midnight oh her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. A. Erlckson sailed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver! whence he will proceed to Mont real where , he will embark aboard a White Star liner for a trip to his native home in Sweden. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rupert East United Church Ba zaar, November 13. Gyro Hoedown November 14. 1 Armistice Day Banquet, Tuesday! Nov. 11. "Amy From Arizona," First Uni ted Churcn, Nov. iz ana iz. Eagles' Whist Drive and Dance November 12. Royal Purple Bridge and Whist! series, next game,- November 17. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W. A. Bazaar Dec. 2. United Church Bazaar Dec 4. Hard time dance Queen Mary Chapter, I.OD.E. Hall December 4.1 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel uSnrK new Management Strum llratedi TmfHW Samplf Rooms ; lint and Cold Watrr t'ref nu MrrU All Train and Boil Rates S1.00 andb Up 8reri.iL montiilv hatks CfpL BIGGART Si A. DONALD W Proprlftwn PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot .ind cold watrr in all roomi A. J. rilUIHIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Sts. Savoy Miss A. J. Simpson, Hay sport: E. Duckett. C. N. R.; Mrs. Sb-r-wood ' and Peter Lelghton, city: F. M. Immell. J. Hadland and J. Hadland, Oona River; Wm. Jones, Port Esslngton. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Ttii. THE HOTEL MOKTII UIIILE Hot St Ooid Witr. Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphoiir tSI Royal A. Rosen, W. Lawson and S. Spartano, Vancouver; E. Baldwin city. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAlitY FOR SKEENA, BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout 1 the City III W I term ftburcK Services "ii'i'iifiiniiiiingi f rrn FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy .Toe II Church parade at 11 o'clock. Subject, "UNSEEN SERVICE." Chorus by Junior Choir. Sunday School and Junior Bible Classes at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30, Armistice Day. Subject, "OUR GREAT DESIRE." Anthem by Choir, "SEND OUT THY LIGHT THE SALVATION ARMY Special Memorial and Armistice Day meeting Sunday at 11 am. Subject, "THE BAPTISM OF FIRE." Special memorial meeting in the evening at 7:30 with appropriate music and songs. Monday Night school in English at 7:30 pjn. Wednesday Home League Meeting. at 2:30 p m. Thursday Sunbeam Meeting at 6 p.m. Salvation Meeting at 8 pm. Friday Life Saving Scouts at 7:30 pm Saturday Prayer and song meeting at 8 pjrt. Our doors are open to all. Come, and welcome, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Itev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D, Minister Services at 11 am. Subject. "THANKSGIVING." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. , Subject, "THE' CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF ETERNAL LIFE." Fifth In the , series of the great doctrines. Solo at the evening service.' A cordial welcome. ' ' ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Armistice and Thanksgiving. Holy communion at 8 am. Armistice Day service at 11 am. Children's service at 12:30. Thanlagtrtng service at 7:30. Anthem. "SUN OF MY SOUL." FIRST UNITED CHURCH .Pastor. Rev. A. Wilson. B. A. Motife&g worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. Dxenait service at 7:30. Solo by Geo. Edgecumbe. If BABY HAS COLIC 18 ; READ and USE comes suddenly. Your first intimation COLIC that something is wrong may be a warning cry in the night. If you have a bottle qf Castoria handy you needn't worry, for a little of thia pure vegetable remedy will soon have baby his happy self again; let him go back to sleep. Castoria is always the sensible thing to give an ailing child. When a child is restless, fretful, with coated tongue, bad breath and lack of appetite, it is a mother's standby. Most mothers give Castoria an important place in their homes. Ready for sour stomach, constipation, or upset. When buying Fletcher's Castoria always look for Chas. II. Fletclier's signature on the wrapper. This identifies the genuine product, CO Is nrc oooiHaooooaflioiO0cooaoaD0ooooooaoooaoooociioooociCi Want Ads Let Them He Your Broker in Buying and Selling Somebody to waiting to buy that houso or bedroom set, or float you have to sell. Somebody is waiting to sell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else it is you are In the market for. Get the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. Youll find undieamed of bargainsundreamed of opportunities: Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" poooooeoinwocioaoooaoooaoDaoaaaaoooDaoaooaciooaouuoaaaa It, s