Friday, December 29 , . THE DAILY NEWS : a ey : ——— oe ee ae — ———, ie IESE LSSLLIDLLO DSSS, Prisoners for Penitentiar ~. een ea Provineial Gor i! y Selecting the Xmas Kodak 9 this morning with th 6 for the penitentia : cacmarane | he News” Classified Ads. WARK 5 RK’S} at the REXALL 8T.t0.°5 jdon, England cockns : Our stock is complete ee ee —_—— ——— ifor six months { ) ‘II r from the little Brownie jGeorge Prudenti, a ¢ ! to the more expensive = nt or r rtion== ‘ ‘ jfor running a blind pig Kodaks. Let us assist | ISCoun d Bir Micraunt Sal jton, and Mike Silo, « ; you in selecting the ~THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES" HERE— | stabbing with a knift ; Xmas kodak, | i C. H. ORME . oot = I= SSS Sediee Pound k _ — | The Prsneee Dregstet—Twe Stores ceeenesinteanesee — ~ Our entire stock of | Los Angeles, De 10 ' 62—-PHONES~200 MORTIMER DEFEATED INGS bodies of Kearney and Ia if FIRE DESTROYS BIG For Rent Lear are cov|] sumone mee He em | STORE AT HAZELTON lay to San Pram — . DIAMOND JEWELRY se anc ise | FOR RENT—Large, warm, furnished front (Continued from Page 1.) PEARL JEWELAY jaeroplane, have ber Tf room; close in. Apply P. 0. box 1519 . seins i Hudson Bay Co.’ s Store Burned| 208-301 en ee te — NUGGET JEWELRY - 11) e to Ground in Mysterious FOR RENT—A thirteen room house on| Round Four. ee. F 4 faa ao ul { i Sth ve., overlookir th harbor the ane Oo be sold dur y i 3 More Shopping Days 3 Manner. nest view in ihe A mAll oF part of Mortimer landed to the face aaa AMO @ONTLB- BIO days at bie a : “ furniture for sale Apply at once j i x «disc oC. B. Loc rifth Ave ef led with his left, but ithe ark's : Fire totally destroyed the store BY bes Lockhart, 521 Fifth Ave ar ne ham wi 4 nie @ MEN'S ele a on m. Wark Jimen ducked and took it 0 e * | TILL CHRISTMAS and residence of the Hudson Bay |MeINTYRE HALL to lease for dances, ec, — wal > aan i" : , two before Company at Hazelton on Tuesday Terms. Grey & Son. Black 78 208) top of the head. Olmen smas LET SET t Do not leave your shopping till the last day or two be soOrnpany é i | ‘ch to the fece and in the clinch that tn fact, almost every Con- 7 : ‘f 8 t oss of over Christmas. night last, causing a followed uppereut to the ehin ceiveable givéable thing for ne ou Ce There Are Many Reasons Genes. Me cones can be Me. For Sale In the infighting he showed his|})} your mother, your wife, your covered to account for the dis- uperiorit ‘ Mortimer siate your sweetheart of | . superiority. Again ortim i % 3 | You do not get the choice of goods. You cannot expect astrous conflagration, and it i8}pon sare—casn register. Apply P. 0.) wrestled and again was warned for your father, brother, | ' the service that we can give you now. hinted that the unfortunate blaze] box 74 299-300 They exchanged head blows and husband or friend—we have orner _ was the act of an incendiary.|ron SALE—A brand new Mauser rife and ae ae . hen the gone COLLARS UMBRELLAS toate noe +a galing stay 7 Ses © ne new ie Sheep Geo.| Were in a celine h whe a e & ” it. ) saeeTe Baas niy a fe ; oy oa . - Greene, Central Hotel. 295-297 sounded, The round was clearly Fancy China, Royal Crown 7th A ENUE > pany sufferes a eavy oss Olmen’s. Good of V, BELTS SILK HOSE through a disastrous fire, caus- L Derby, Leather oo0ds mr" ' sastro Lo ast Round. EEE | i an every description, Fancy : MAKE ACCEPTABLE XMAS GIFTS ing a decided setback to the many 5 settlers\in the outlying districts Ww ted Olmen foreed the fighting and Stationery, Brass and Cop- SECTION SIX if Remember the Cash Prizes Given Away This Month ‘ - ‘. aoe a a aide Wiel. eentndh ihe per Novelties, Jardinieres, along the yper Skeena ant e packer Mo : agains ‘ STORE OPEN EVENINGS a a at - tay. [WAITRESS and chambermaid wanted at , ae ta Percolators, Chafing Dishes, }))| $2000 cash and the balance over ter 4 Bulkley Valley, through the lat-|" Central Hotel. 299-301 | ropes in a neutral corner, admin v Candlesticks, Bronze ears ut ¢ cent eee ter depending on the Hudson Bay . 0s _jistering punishment with his SSCs, Venceonen™ y oo c : : . ‘k of WANTED Good | general servant for , ; Goods, just the thing to ‘ tompany for iheir entire stock o housework, Good wages Apply Mrs. uppereuts. Mortimer looked dis beautify the bungalow, and f WILL J. HUGI iES ° provisions for the coming winter. 7,5 rite, Pattullo Block, 2nd Ave tressed and repeatedly clinched aa + : to > ‘ a Sa | H . & C 7 ie aa . ~ a » onl o as ) lo east, oO H Prince Rupert - ie ail WANTED-—Young man for dining car refusing to let @ at the ¢ - ! Glass and Silverware is in a mue arrison ompany j NAVIGATION CLOSES work Apply News Stand, S. z P.\the referee His kidney punches as 1 a iteelf “ Brokers and Financial Agents ; wharf 3 . | cCiass t i ; se e inlaid lacke dthe steam and did not | Second Ave i 4 Sault Ste. Marie, Dec. 19. The |WANTED—Man to do omMice ves and ©ol- trouble Olmen, who worked his handle the famous Libbey . Prince Rupert =f — . : : last boat down St. Mary's River nae Apply at 633 Third Ave short arm jabe to the stomach glass. It has no equa left today. This was the steamer |——————_—_ " Clinching to save himself, Mor Bi Tod nd Benefit W A N TED 50, (000 Mathews, which was accompanied | Saves Baby; Dies Herself. timer was carried half across the uy ay a WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE ;""“""“o"" . fo break the men free. Mortimer Big Discounts || | Tooelex, Utah, Dec, 19.—A rare|to break the men free. Mortimer b the ig } We have severa Best room in town at the Savoy. lex xample of childish forethought| stepped back to avoid the attack y lwish to borrow « “1.0 F The Fifth Week's Successful Bngagement of the are was given here recently by 8- fof the white boy, who followed Engraving Done Free While {uy to 10.000 for th : I A Public Meeting year-old Pearl Skinner before her/him and landed the uppercut You Wait. ibuilding on the GR FFITH STOCK COMP NY . All wage earners, and others|death from burns. She was/which put him to the mat He One H . ° jgive a first o interested are invited to attend|singing her baby sister to sleep|made no aitempt to rise, but his eintzman Piano jor 5 vears FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a mesting ia the P. R. Wage Bar-|in front of a stove when a live|seconds called a foul Referee to be sold this week at a | Write and ; s é . "OE d her dress. Although|Dunn called to Dr. Tremayne, GREAT BIG REDUCTION : or é on 3r ee _|coal ignited IRE: , lof funds vou have ” CAPRICE ” ong poplar 4 ore " oe ablaze in an instant, the litthe|who declared there was no evi st -~ eae ; day, at 8 p. m The platform is girl laid the baby carefully upon|dence of such a blow, and Olmen Apply to A Drama of Human Nature open to all prospective candi- g chair and called her mother tojwas declared winnet 9 — dates.—F. Scadden, Secy., P. R. care for it before running into| In the preliminaries, Grey, a | Popular Prices: 25c, 35e and 50c¢ W. E. Association. 299-300 the yard and plunging into the|colored man, knocked out Alvin . . } < | snow. She lived only a_ short Kingston in the second round of ¢ R. N d Co Ltd Spec I “e Ri ‘day, 15¢c « 25 | - = . , i i pecial Matinee on Catursay -_ and 25¢ Bee A. W. Edge Co. for wall|time. a scheduled four round bout, and 3rd Ave. Phone 122 je a en * ‘ Tickets Reserved at Orme’s Drug Store. Phone 200 paper. Low prices to make room Be Fred Kingston and Sherman Nn Box 1516 ? | for new spring stock. 285-tf Best room in town at Savoy. ‘fought a draw in three rounds.|2 SaaS SS Prince Rupe ————_ =“==<<°o0«O~o0o-2>=D-=Bp"=[>>@9—"2—=DQ”D—Q”O SES Mrs. Frizzell’s Christmas Sale Ladies’ Cloaks The Last Days of the Big Sale, SATURDAY, Ladies’ Dresses will siload thle satet Mans iesbicnable Parthonts MONDAY and TUESDAY only salt fas Walled poten gemeed oe tones tor 2 to be cleared out regardless of cost or value. material and variety it is a well known fact that hy ; : store is the headquarters in the north. Your ch ‘ Ladies’ Coats, full length, made of the very finest It has been the general rule in merchandising to maintain the prices of all lines until after the Chi istmas of any evening dress in the store that sold a8 materials—new shipment—from $22.00 to $265.00. ' “3 che ; for .. y das hs Bb bik Co ae ee 5a $60.00 season is over, and then you expect ordinarily to see sales inaugurated following New Year's. This year you have Dresses that sold at $35 for.. ‘. $29.00 e this opportunity resented to you when you most need it—during the Christmas shopping season. And it surely Misses’ Coats ———F oi ~ rer Dresses that sold al $26 for........ $19.00 goes without saying that this will be one of the most wonderfully successful money saving opportunities ever pre- ar am ) Misses Coats of > “rns; ever : Ladi Si D be suited: excollentiy mader the eatike vstnck to {sented Lo the ladies of Prince Rupert, A glance at the prices printed here will convince the most skeptical. Every- adies’ Afternoon Silk Dresses shoos > > ror &15- » a: ahtina: $5.00. some worth ap to O55; ‘your thing offered is in the best of eondition: most of it, in fact just opened up for the Christmas trade. The dollars Ladies’ afternoon silk Dresses, excellently edt pe ished in the best imported fabrics at $12.00 to $18.00 Infants’ Bearskin Coats EP Misses’ Dresses gram « an, 94 inch length, lined with white flan- e } nelette, handsomely finished in navys, browns, S Ik Bl ay ilo : tt whites and grays; your opportunity; at $2.75 to $4 l ouse R | Taffetas Ray ee gore os one bomen oo be ple a a with WH the assortment to choose from; worth $15; for 05.00 i i} | engths auld ») a Sal ° Worth from 75c to di E Extr es Ladies s'0n's'be sous | Ladies’ Eiderdown Kimonas i All colors and pat- Want | terns oe eome . " ee rate, ater pear iit be seid for enue ane $5.00 satins. si sar : anywhere on earth; wi ve sold for an . d c : » is . roOpr » and Wt foulards, per yard At the Christmas season there is nothing more appropriate and_ i Bia a8 that you can save here will go a long way toward helping to keep down your holiday expense account Ny more appreciated than Handkerchiefs for small gifts. The excellent | li Ski \ { i Bl varieties to be found here leave nothing to be desired. Your inspec- 65c es’ irts { i ouses 50c tion of the steck is invited. The values to be found are sure to be The extraordinary values to be offered at this in } : atk : recognized, Prices range from 5 cents to $1.00 each. yhenomena! sale will surely be taken advantage \ \ Blouses in silk, satin and net; largest and most yy all. If you do not avail yourself of the oppo! } complete stock in the north to select from; made oo tunity it is your loss. . to sell regularly at $12 and $7.50; at from §7.60 St bead 50. Excellent assortment Ladies’ Fancy Collars just received for the Christmas trade will be offered on the same basis Voiles Twe di: d P 5 as the balance of the large stock. Ladies’ Fancy Collars are always pleasing Xmas gifts. Don't miss seeing them. oil . ’ w § an anamas { ones, weeds and Panamas; Skiris worth le Tailored Waists } sale pride scnet esses es atte "650 Tail iw ' 1 Ladies’ Faney Belis, 50¢. Others up inn «sb og $2.50 | A large assortment of Millinery stock to be cleared ous Skirts worth 810: sale eet. oe, : e $5.00 ! allorec @ists in vestings, musiins and linens; a SS | workmanship perfect; all shades; avenvame can = Ribbons, formerly sold at 50c; per yard,........... 26c | at the ridiculously low price of..............4. . $3.50 pleased at this excellent selection; to be cleared Jabots from $3.00 down to 25c. xvellent variety. Can you think of anything more acceptable than an 1 et le lk P tti t ) out regardiess of actual worth at prices ranging ‘ : | ; 0 en ee 1 e 1co0a $ from $2.50 to $1.26. Fancy Beaded Bags; beautiful and most acceptable, $1.60 | brella for "Xmas giving’ Prices from $2.60 to $8.00. Made in taffetas and messalines: would be cheap { Serierieietnesetsliiten etait a = al Bo; sale price ' : : siihideeatideiietimadaint | Sweaters ‘es Padded Silk Ki ~ Ladies’ Wash D is aca lan te retried sanded Ladies Padded Silk Kimonas es’ Was resses 4, Very popular and comfy for winter wear. Made to io rhe entire stock to be offered regardless © at } sell 86 to $4.50; for $4.25 and $3.00. hese are made in long and short lengths and will be sold at a great dea! less than what you have always expected some worth ae!” to $8.00 will be sacrificed at, you to pay for them. choles ‘$8.80 CHRISTMAS GIFTS 9 | t{ . } Metalized Flower Hat Pins, We have sold } ns 25¢ {{ ) hundreds at 81.50; at this sale ........, 26c e , FOR HIM: Tie Racks Sc \\\ e Pipe Racks - 5c i {{ se : een TERT SPSS ISS ISIS FFF SLIPS DELL DIE DIIL LLL BE GLI BB DP DPD IES Ht ? ——— = = FSS SF TF aaa : ae aay aes ateetiall di a a te ~ ” eats » :