0 llh.C COAST ISTEAMSIIirS Four new samples arc here and arc ready for your1fnsni' cate good taste and are distinctly individual Prices Per Dozen $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, Up . .. 1 When a Child is Feverish, Cross, Upset Y t'" B0ur bclchina, frequent tvomiflnir. foverlshness. in babies and fthlldrrn genernlly dhow food in sour- mi!! in tue little digestive tract. H w. When tiirse symptoms appear, Ibivs Hflbv a teasnoonful of Phillips Ulillc of Magnesia. Add it to the first Ihti -1b of food in the morninjt. Older eli.J should be given a table- pmmlul in a glass of water. Thin will comfort the child make hie slumadi and bowels eaoy. Id five minutes ho is comfortable, happy. Jt will sweep the bowels fre of all iclfoulaSH - . ---- Interesting Cards, nooklcts, Greetings Use personal cards this year, they are doubly welcome, indi Ormes Im. Ufia Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS sour, indigestible food. It opens the bowels in constipation, colds, children's ailments. Children take it readily because it bi palatable, pleas-ant-tasting. Lsarn its many use for mother and child. Write for the interesting book, "Useful Information." Ad-dross TheChas. II. Phillip Chemical Co., Windsor, Out. It will be sent FREE. In buying, be sure to set qenuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors have preset Ran it for over 60 years. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING 0. T. V. 20.000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Hoilermakers, Rlacksmlths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our riant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK I'll ONES 43 AND 385 OUR COAL IS IN A I)KY SHED llicn you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If fou buy wet coal, you arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and sec what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, I'er Ton $12.50 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, l'er Ton 12.50 MINEHEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranjell, Junenu. Skaguay Nov. 15, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Nov. 5, 19. Princess Msry Ocean Falls, etc. Vancouver and Vlr-unirt. vry Friday. 10 p.m. Agents l or All Steamship Lines W C Orclmrd. Qii Aitoni. 3rjAV., I'nnoe Kupert. Phuu' :n UNION STEAMSHIl'S LIMITED 1 halllncs I'nim Trlnrc ltiirrt VAXCOI Vi:it Vlt TOIlll. Ilnt.d.ilr Alert IUV. etc. TiiCNday. .1.30 11.111. Jr VANCOI 1 l:it, VK'TOUIA. llntiHlilr. Alert IMy. clc. . .trlila.v mldnlclit Fr 111,111; ,KM, AM OX, HTUWAHT. UU ICIcr, rort Bimpson, mm- lay h.iio ii.in. 1J3 Hurt ffcriuir It M KMITII At-nf Prince Ituiicrt, I1C Through tlckeU sold to Victoria snd Svnttle sud Imhs checked through to destination. lily News Want Ads., bring quick Results i In Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileiibroner's store. 9eWlaWMtl inflng fn r lvjk-t-r mbia bfere rugageu TENDERS WANTED in Aontv to AMnt stenrwhrn or J.J. KOUMTEIt Stoamabtpi Oenl. Paas a sot CPS Station Vanmvr. IMepbone, Trinity 11. l. . DELUXE SERVICE TRAIN fast are thet 272 Amy From Arizona," Rupert East United Church Wednesday Nov. 19, at 8 o'clock. Admission 50c. 267 Miss Vi Carneron, who has been visiting for a ;few days with her father, W. P. 'Cameron, .will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow evening on her return to Major John McGregor, V. C, formerly of thU city, will give an account of the Prince of Wales dinner to Victoria Cross holders in London last year at the annual reunion dinner in Vancouver tonight of the Second C M R. Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Sealed tenders for the puidfese of the Anglican Mission illapat Northern Cross" will be reWfed by the undersigned up to1 jjnfon December 15, 1930. Terms SttlaHly cash. The boat may be inspected at the local Dry Dock and typed general particulars may be had from Rev. W. H. Rushbrook, P. O 533, Prince Rupert. B.C. 272 CHRISTMAS SA1LIN FROM ST. JOHN TO GLASGOW-BELFAST-m POOL T! Doc. lw. 5 S Ducbeas Ducbeas erf crj SorfcA ww. 13 Ducbeas or R!chrnd Dec. 16 Duhf ol Atholi TO CHERUOURG-BOUTHAMP- TON Tfflrough core to ship's side. Low imtmr Hall Fares to Seaboard. Travel 'by The Imperial, 9:00 p.m. Dalj FROM VANCOUVER To HawaM-JaiMiii-Crihia-rrtHi xlta. 37, xJan 17. Empress of sDec.6. xJau.Sl. Erapri ut xDecSO. ihbH, Kmprnu o! xjmn. 3 Xmprtss of Aslu ilncludlng caU at Hoi.oiu:,: I I 1 AlHU i JTEAMER'J lilNJOY 11m lamer n.l vnmrort uf tldiiKtllan Mt(tHl whenever yuu Irsvsl' mmiiIi off eaat. MiMlrn wmliwn . . . 'wnmirI rrvicv. Satlinoa from l"pflios Ituwrri unU anil ThorstUr l.m. to Vanrouvoe, tsiiiwi 1 ! mw TrMUt) Kerelortn Vri."" nd healll. For Slewarl sihI Anfm 'l-adsya 4.00 p.m. For Slrwurl stul Krl. I.lk'. halunlajt fi.ou o.m. U.ry slllnss for Bo'il' "' V-U Vins.,. t:lu.tl.ll' fsmiiJrW Iroin. ,Huvt lor Mt unlay at II. W m ftlli ir,',rinfH'rt frttm R r SI, N.tlCIITOX. ll.r.A. I'rlnrr Hlinaff! W-IS The annual total value of Canada's Fisheries Is about $50,000,000. 272 Albert & McCaftcry, Ltd. Na-naimo-Wellington Coal guaranteed the best . bituminous coal in Canada. Phone 116 and 117. sill itiiituii -iftqtifi ii 267 Btfrti 'Morrith'. ' manaeer of the GrrSttri Cigar" Store, is expected to return to the tity on the Catala tomorrow afternoon following a week's business trip toVancouvcr Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port from the south at 10.15 last night and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and way points. Dale L. Pitt, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co., will pass through, the tity on the ss. Prince Rupert tomorrow night bound from Premier to Vancou ver on company business. Jean Alloucherie, member of the staff of the Pettt Parisien newn paper of Paris, Prance, after hav lng spent a few days In the city in the course of a tour of Canada,' sailed today on the Princess Norah for Dawson. He expects to spend (he next two or three months In the Yukon. A. II. Carson, transferred manager of the local branch the Bank of Montreal to the as of P0r sitlon of inspector with headquar ters in Vancouver, will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for Vancouver M. Carson will go south also. P. A. MacCallum. Mr Carson's successor, is expected from Prince George next week. Makinp, her final trip on fall "chedv'c at the conclusion of which she will be withdrawn from .service at Vancouver, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D DonaUl arrtv;d in port at 1120 tM morning from Vancouver Fov t ll River and Ocean Falls and wi'l ;ail at 4 o'c.'ock'-thte afternoon for Stewart and Ketchikan ence - i win return here tomorrow ev- c ing southbound. After this week ti.ere will be but one sailing a eek between here and Vancou ver under winter schedule ot Canadian National Coast Steam- ships. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i IHOR SALE $7S Remington port able typewriter for $35. Phorie 585 2JS9 N OW IS THE TIME To start making your Christmas Cakes and Puddings For your bciVcfit we offer the Incre-dients at reduced prices Market Day Rabins 4SC ' 4-lb. pl. I raney Gknim Currants 27C 1 Hkfl. . .. paatjAustralian Raisins 2 lied Sultanas a iu- MlM'ti Peel including citron, per Hi Kii lied Walnuts lb Shelled Almonds per lb Fancy Glace Cherries I per lb : Glace Pineapple Rings '2-lb. pkg.: Brown Sugar ! 4 lbS; 33c 25c 38c 48c 42c 48c 23c ' Empress Peach & Pineapple OAs. i5 I IfJiiuiHiiaM nor Inr AlnWrilrlPtttte-'' 4-lb. pkg. Mrs. Porter's Sandwich Spread. 8-oz bottle 22c 15c The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 369 319 Third Ave. HE!j9E9 w n v nuvriin rr in. 1 11.111 TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREB 9 Personal Greeting Cards To Patrorts and Friends of MaUtVideck 25' TAXI I wish to thank you, one and all have flcMrdea-me since my return to PrihCB jfpipert and to announce that 25 TIAXI and AMBUlanck SERVICE 'will be again open for busine ott MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. A renewal of your patronaze would be highly appreciated. (267) MATT VIDECK. Dinnerware, china, dassware. Ileiibroner's crockery. Store. Fish) is Healthy Food. Eat more Fish, and support Home Industry TOMORROW 272 The annual value of Fish & Fish Product of British Columbia is abou'. $83,000,000. Of this amount about $11,060,000 is produced in Prince Rupert District. 272 Mrs. Norman Brodhurst. who has been visitinc for several monins in "Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. After the day had, been spent in hearing evidence, the County Court case of W. J. Sweeney vs. u. u McuiDDon,, oencerning t( Smlthers mining partnership, was adjourned yesterday by Judge F. McB. Young pending receipt of certain documents from Ottawa which are required as evidence. The case of W. J. Sweeney vs. A R. McDonell in the same connec tion is proceeding today. ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge and Whist series, nexU game, November 17. 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.ODE Hall December i. -1 . 1 1 v aii.rn TaV . . Hc... 111.. n.Fva.nnivj HOTEL ARRIVALS iQc Jewellery Manufactured or Repaired riating Work Done LEO CONTOLI 320 Sixth St. Mall Orders Central Hotel UNIIF.U NEW MAN.Wir.ML'NT "tram llrutrd; Tratrllrr' Haniplr Knoins; Hot and Cold IVatrr Frrt lus Mrrl. l Trains and naats Rates $1.00 and Up 81'ECIAL MONTHLY ICATlfe . CILRIGOAItT & A. DONALD Prnprlfturs PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all roomi A. J. PRUDIIOMMEt rrop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Sts. Ed Lynum, Savoy Dlgby Island New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, rrop. tiik nimx UOKTII WHILE Hot it Cold Water: Steam Hat 75c PER DAT AND UP Trlrphoiif tSl a 1 5 CareSully selected leaves and all carefully blended TEA 'Fresh f real the gardens1 Jhurcft$emce FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor. Kcv. A. Wilson, It. A. 711 Mornliif! worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "THE MESSAGE THAT COMES IN THE SILENCE." Sunday School at 12:1S. Evening service at 7:30. The first in a sermon series on "WHAT TO BELIEVE," "WHAT TO BELIEVE ABOUT ONESELF." Solo, "How Lovely Are Thy Owning," by Jf W. Plemmer. 1 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 'Church of England) Very Rev. J. U. Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 am. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Soloist, Miss Halliwell. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem, "HARK. HARK, MY SOUL." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoc, D.D Minister I Morning aenrtee at 11 o'clock. Subject "REVERENCE AND WORSHIP." Bible School at 13:15. Evening service at 7:30. "THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OP REVELATION IN BEGINNINGS." A cardial Invitation. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE POWER OF PRATER." Sunday School and Junior Bible Claaaes at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE PASSOVER." Z.J$AyLUSXUTHERAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. John H. Hanson Corner Eighth and Ninth East Morning worship at 11 o'clock (English). Sunday School at 12:15. Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian). Special song by Men's Quartet. English Class meets Monday night at 8 o'clock in the church. The confirmation class meets every Saturday at 2:30. You are welcome to all our cervices. Norman Fraaer. manssf 0f the Esperanza Mine, left last evening for Seattle on company business. Owing to bad weather and coun- Baptist Brotherhood, scheduled for last evening, was postponed. The value of Materials used annually in the Fish Cunning Sz Cur- i ing Establishments of Canada is about $20,000,000. 272 Thomas E. HanJdn. Government' Teleuranh operator at Telegraph ' Creek, after a trip south, was a pas-1 sender aboard the Princess Norah 1 this afternoon returning to his post in the north. The fire department had a call at noon yestrrdny t the Drexel Rooms. Axel Enockson. proprietor, on Second Avcnu" where a bad had taken fire, probably the result of smoking. Slight damage was done. A. 8. McAllster. field secretary for the T. M. C. A. with headauarters in Toronto, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. He is here to again interview the committee on the local gymnasium movement. Douglas Lay resident mining engineer (or the provincial department of mines with headquarters at Haielton. will arrive in the city from toe interior on tomorrow afternoon's train and sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vlctofiaron frfli-cial business. Rev. H C Grant. Anglican Church missionary and teacher,! and Mrs Grant and family were, oossengers aboard the Princess! Norah this afternoon bound for Carcross where Mr. Orant will take up new missionary duties. For some Royal years he has been stationed at E.Bounstl, city: Mrs. P. LeRoss Morthike. Sask.. in the Oreat Slave and Master Pierre LeRoss. Pacific. , Lake country. Oeorge Simmons, well known Care roes fur farmer, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this afternoon on his way north after having delivered south a shipment ter-attractions. the meeting of the of 100 "ve mlnk which will be sent on to Sweden. About the first of next month, Mr. Simmons will be coming out with another shipment of 100 mink which he will take personally to Sweden. Check dandruff ! You, too, can say goodbye to hair-worriea, if youll learn this simple method of caring for th hair. It is known to hundreds of stage and screen stars; used by thousands of women and girls, who haven't time for laborious methods. Sprinkle a little Danderine on your brush tonight Then as you brush your hair you'll feel the soothing, toning effects. For over SO years, specialists have recommended Danderine; to dissolve the crust of dandruff; stop falling hair; tone the scalp, encourage the hair to grow long, silky and abundant. The first application gives your hair new life and lustre; makes it softer; easier to manage; holds it like you arrange it Evidence beyond doubt proves the benefits of its regu lar use. Danderine The One Minute Hair Beautifier At All Drug Stores - Thirty Flvs Csnts i 3 t'3