Thursday December 4, 1930. OUR SOMETHING NEW Fo,t LADIES AND GENTS tlri;n ,, . ,1.1m, . .. 1v. tnr All ,i wu!i:i just tu ilium OUI! nuidity and latest pat- '(' in and sec us Unlay. Wipci , " "'H f.omuieie ana im- 8t(M ' "1(,t' days. Ling, the Cutter inr . ' presauig and alter- '' l-Uver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR Second Ave. I'honc G19 Eczema On Hands Couldn't Put Them In Water Mri. Solom&n Eelikopf, E.S. No. 1, Neustadt, Ont., writ: "I was troubled with ectema for four yean, end it wag io W I could not put my hands in water. I found Burdock Blood Blttri tho only roedietne that would give me any relief, and aftel taking four bottles the eetema had all left me. I can now do my own washing, and with to give thanki to B.B.D. for what It h. gcM CI tnr ' rnr) itorw; mannftclund, lor Uia put El ' ri. ' nir V w fy, I, il-unro to, Ui., Toronto, Oat. Pinaud's S pedal Offer 50c Lilas de France Talcum Free with a $1.00 Bottle of Lilas de France Lotion jiic Liquid Brilliantine Free with a $1.35 Bottle of Eau de Quinine lines Etfl. Z7?iv Pioneer DriiQfLsLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK Y. v: Tii it f NUNC T - v.- AND SHIPYARD OPERATING U. T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING UKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, IHnrksmkths, Pattern Makers. Founder, Woodworkers, Etc. EIJ2CTMC AND ACETYLENE WELDING 'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 386 11. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE WINTER EXCURSION FAKES Prom l'rlme llupcrt te Vancouver Cflft AA and Victoria, and rWurn t?1V.UU Tickets on sale from lftih November to 28th February and good to return oti or before 28th March Agents For All Steamship Lines liad (ton Agent. 3rd Av . Pnna Rupert, Phone 31. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED NrXMAL HINTDK IACI KHK'N I AUK on Mle fruni Nov I.V nun i lb. in. IM1 (with flttul rHum 11.11 luri h :l. 1fl.1l I E RUPERT TO VANCOl VER 111.00 RETURN I'lif Mnintm. Iratr I'rlnw Rupert f Vanciuvrr: Tl. EU:itY TllVY. Liu I'.M. Arriving Vaiu-iiivrr v..i orui Kkiw. Tnuraaay noon appro. AKIlKVt KVKUY 1K!IV MIDMOHT Arrlviiuj Vnci uv Bimcluv iiiidiilsht spprox. .iliiiKn to Port Bmipmui. Aluv Arm. Anyos. atewart ami Na River i( .''.. Su;irtj 8:00 p.m. nl'rmoou reKardiiiK ull sailings and tickets at M't It I Tit KT AUtM'Y: s- n(t Avenue. 11 COAL IS IN A DKY SUED When you are buying .coal look on the economical side of life. If )u bur wet coal j ou arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 11 means lo job, I'EMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $1150 MINEHEAI) EGG Delivered. Per Ton M MINE1IEAD LUMP Delivered, l'er Ton 18.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 SPEED WITH SAFETY Is what you will enjoy In a comfortable roomy ear, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 25. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. Frank VBray, ihietttevtita of tbil steamer Prince Charles, which 1b tied up In the local dry dock for the winter, will sail on the Prince George tonight for a trip to There were 110 passengers on board the sfeatger Princess Norah which teas In port yesterdavjaf tef- noon. mthbouhd from - gangway to vcouve- -TSight perseps clli embarked here from the vessel. Basket social and dance, of Sons of Norway, aid of Christmas Fund in Metropole Hall Friday, December 5. at 8.30. Ad mission SOc. Ladjes bringing bask ets free. Good music. 284 bulletin to members announces the annual election of officers for the first meeting in January. Nomina tions are made to the secretary on or before Monda. December 29 No member is eH8le for office unless1 he Is in good standing. , V ANNOUNCEMENTS Unite!; Church Daaaar Dec. 4 Hard time dance Queen Mary Chapter, IOU.E. Hall December 4. Bits' Smoker. Elks' Home Thursday. December 4. High School Concert, Dee. 11. Mows foance December 12. Royal Purple' at whist series, next game, 'Bscfew IS. Operetta "The Enchanted Palace." Booth Memorial School, Dec 16 and 17. Moose Christmas Tree Whist Drive and Dance, December 19. Canadian Legion Bij3l. Christmas Tree December SO. M(Mfe Christmas Ttw Dec. 21: fapttst ChristHHH Tree 22. Sons of Norway Christmas Tree December M. Uef Briekson ing December 29. Presbyterian Bums' Banquet January 23. SBBHkSS3B9BflBJESBUaA ALIKE .Luxurious' p in comfort- ANADI AN National olTt-ri many luturira and rum-furla which add lraure to jour trip Soulli ly Steamer vr hy Train. i bailing from Prince l(uM-rt to Vancouver, tlience via Trt-Clty Service to Viclorla and Seattle, Tliurndajra 10.00 p.m. t- I'or Anyoi aiul Stewart, Vcdncday 4.00 p.m. . Krgtilar arrvice lo North and South Queen Charlotte Idand. l'articulnra of aail inpa, rate, etc., on rciieat. IViMcngcr train leave Prince J(ucrt for Edmonton, Win-tiiprg, aud MinU Eaut every Monday, 'ftedneaday anil Saturday at 11.30 a.m. . 1". M Vtt;HT(N l'tlnri IliiiMirl. B.I.. W H4 on THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE CAN SAVE BY BUYING Montreal Importers , Selling at "GiveilWv'ay Prices Owing to Going Out of Business The Montreal Importers report great interest taken in their closing tout sale, owing to the fact that the prices are so low. This, is the time to save money by buying. People who have dealt at the Montreal Importers' Jr jthe past should call aealn and .see the change Mr. Miller has made jn his downward revision of prices on all lines of men's and women's goods. Adv. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ilcilbroner's Store. Elksc' Old Time Smoker tonight at Elks' Home. The time 8.30 pju In aid of Elks' Xmas Cheer Fund. 282 Earl Lockwood returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from a trip to V. S. Moore sailed last night on the Prince William to make the round trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. On a charge of common assault E. Smith was fined $10 by "Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. ... M. S. Dobbs, deputy collector of customs at Ketchikan; was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gastonguay and child of Juneau were passengers on board the Princes Norah yester day afternoon bound, for a noli iay visit in New Westminster and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Batchellor after a brief visit to Juneau dis embarked here from the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon and caught the Prince George on whlcn they- proceeded -to 'Stewart Mrs. J. Boyd, who went north re cently with Mrs. W. J. Barrows wife of one of the Pacific Interna tional Airways pilots who have be come stranded at Telegraph Creek was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon re turning to Victoria. Mrs. Barrows s still at Wbltehorse in the hope that her husband may soon arrive here in tils Fleetster plane. CAUNCE Thomas Caunce. born at Plncher Creek, 1899, on asking Bassnett co Fulton. Morley te Clark, Barristers. Kamloops. B.C.. will hear of business which may be to his advantage. (284) HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t.MHK NEW MANAGEMENT Htram Itratrrt: Traveller' Mmplf KiMtnn; lint and Cold iVatrr 1'rre But MrrU All Tralnn and noat Kates $1.00 and Up M'lXlAt MONTHLY KTE CILIUGOAKT & A. DONALD fioprlrtori PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PKUDII' WME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser md Fifth SU NewRoyal Hotel I. Zarrlll. prop THE HOTEL MOKTII WHILE Hot & Ocild Waicr. steam Heal 75c PER DAY AND UP l, Trlrjihoiir 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 Prinre Rupert JABOUR BROS., LTD. Ladles' Boudoir Slippers in Red, Blue, Black 7Qp & Brown, sale price Black parent Leather Boudoir Slippers, reg. $1.50 Sale Price Q4 -fl A per pair V lelU 23 Pairs Girls' Patent Strap Slippers, sizes 11 to 2, reg. $3.75. -Sale Q rjC J Price, per pair I Boys' Black Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5. reg. $450 CO QQ Sale Price 90 OV Little Gents' School Shoes, sizes 8 to 10 Mi OS 7Q to clear at V I V Boys' School Shoes, sizes 1 to 5, reg. $4.75 QQ 7Q tfO.iU Sale Price Men's House Slippers in Black. Brown and Grey reg. $150 CI -fC Sale Price 20 Dozen White Cups and Saucers. Limit 1 dozen to each customer 0 AA Sale Price, doz. Miss Irene Bouraasa of the Government Telegraphs staff sailed mtt evening on the Princess Noran , for a holiday visit to her home in j Vancouver. George Gartell, on a charge of! supplying liquor to Indians, was diamiased with a warning by Magistrate McClymont to city police court this morning. In the latest Issue of "Powcv"! house organ of Power Corporal ation of Canada, is a page of three ! illustrations showing the dam. tlv.' power house and the talls-t Falls R'ver with a few words of desrrlp-: tion of each and statin that it was completed on schedule tune and at less than the original estimate of coat. tITT Chappll. general supertn-1 itendent ,of the Canadian National Pallways for British Columbia. S. Morrison, district engineer, and C J. Quantlc, superintendent or native power and equlpcj?nt. were among guest" at the dinner held last night in honor of W. A Funcl deputy minister of fisheries, and also at the Rotary Club luncheon ; today. 1 A DMly News want-ad wll' bring results. AL It will payjou tq "Do Xour Christ- moo Clinnrilnn Jlir C..'Alt( !i'l i'i Ladies' Silk Vest St Bloomer Sets, reg. $1.50 fij-j A A 8ale Price Vi-aUU 10 Dozen Ladles' Silk Slips reg. $150 Qffp Sale Price VOX, 15 Dozen Ladles' Silk Nightgowns, assorted Qp shades. Sale Pi ice vJl Ladies' Flannelette Nightgowns, short Qp sleeves. Sale Price "" Child's Fleece Lined Sleepers, sites 0-1-2-3 QCp Sale Price vul Child's Fleece Lined Waists reg. 65c 5ft, P 8ale Price OVK, Ladies' Silk & Wool ClXp Hose. Sale Price ....We'' 25 Dosen Clover Leaf Pattern Cups and Saucers. Limit 1 dosen to each cus tomer. Sale Price, per doz. 81.50 Values, Starting Fridayltel ' Boys' Golf Hose( sizes 6 to 9, in Fawn it Orey en reg. 75c. Sale Price "v Towel and Face Cloth Sets reg $150 Q AA Sale Price VXaUll Child's Bath Robes, sixes 2 Sale Price Girls' Bath Robes, sites 8 82.45 Sale Price . Ladies' Bath Robes, sixes 36 to 42 cq as Sale Price $000 Girls' Flannel Dresses, assorted shades, sizes 8 to 14 years, reg. (jjfl $4.00. Sale Priced l Girls' Flannel Dresses, as sorted shades, sites 2 to 6 reg. $325 Sale Price 82.19 Boys' Mackinaw Coats, chamois lined, best quality" reg. $850 Cfl Off, Sale Price JpO.fllO1 VINOLIA TOILET PREPARATIONS Vinolla Old English Lavender Bath Salts 59c Vinolia Sweet Pea Face Soap, 3 bars to box 4Se Vinolia BathDusting Powder it Large Puff . $1.19 Vinolla Borasic & Cold Cream Bath Soap, 2or SSe Vinolla Old English Lavender Water 50c Pear's Transparent Face Soap, 2 for 35c ' TOYS ! TOYS ! TOYS ! we na?e a ,ar5e assortment of Toys at very lowest prices Father Charles Webb. O. M. I., ailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a brief trip io Anyox. Mrs. J. H. Hicks, after a brief visit to the city, sailed by the ss. Prince George yesterday afternoon I on her return to Stewart. E. C. Swank, second officer of1 the steamer Prince WiUiam. will; sail on the Prince George toninli for a holiday trip to Vancouver ! Einar Larson, who has been on 1 a brief trip to Ketchikad. return-, ed to the city from the north oi, , the Princess Norah yesterday H. E. Pawson was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club in the Coaunodore Cafe today. President S. D. John-i Eton was in the chair. f & Young Mothers should know (7TH0USANDS of vital question! concerning your baby v-' care are bound to ariae. Baby's Welfare tells you the answers. It was written for the use of every young mother by a thoroughly experienced physician. It is not t (clinical, nor does it take the place of your own doctor's adrke. It Is just a simple practical treatise in every day language. You cannot afford to be without it. Write for your copy to-day and save yourself endless worry. Baby's food Is of first consideration. Wursehimlf puaaihle. 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