phursday, December 4, 1913 —sS— Remember Mother this Christmas ES, of course, Mother Y knows you are busy — too busy to write—she overloc it isa way mothers _ but there can be no pos- ksit have sble excuse for neglecting her st Christmas. Send her something this Christ- mas, It doesn’t make any dif- ference how much you pay— w care and thought in just sh its selection. Picture to your- self her pride when she shows her friends and yours your gift "From my boy. He doesn't forget ¢ hristmas." There are hundreds of articles in the "Ryrie" Gift Book that would gladden Mother's heart. She will appreciate the fact that your gift comes from "Ryrie’s." While you remember—write for the Gift book—to-day. Ryrie Bros. ya Limited, Canada’s Largest Mail Order Jewelry House JAMES RYRIE, Pres. HARRY RYRIE, Sec.-Treas TORONTO - ONTARIO 10 THE DAILY NEWS Dooley mascot overwhelme Dooley, the vets ing From the left whom got into the game. Clarkson, ad by victory. Macdonald, Milne (‘Dooley The Varsity WINNING OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP BY McGILL. MeGill’s ran Varsity mascot, showed his displeasure at the way the game was go- bench during the big match. , and Lorimer, the spares, two of SEE OLD KING FERDINAND GETS BACK TO SOFIA Crown Prince says Father Mas No Intention of Abdicating for the Present Vienna, Dee, 2,—King Ferdin- and has arrived at Sofia. The Bulgarian Crown Prinee, in an interview, says that both he and his father much astonished at the reports that the King con- templates abdicating, The King, said the Prinee, does not intend to give in because® of foreign against him, Efforts are being made in official circles for a loyal demonstration while the Russo-phyles have or- ganized a counter demonstration. influence Our sale extends to Saturday and we have the best bargains to be had in the whole city. Demers. 283-284 LOCKETS, SCARF PINS AND CUFF LINKS APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS RA Catalogue illustrates a very complete assortment of these Jewellery nes. LOCKETS in solid gold or gold filled, made in oval, square or round shapes, plain or engraved, and suitable for attaching to either FOB or WATCH CHAIN. Some of the olid gold designs are set with a diamond centre. SCARF PINS in ali designs and qualities, set with gems or semi- precious stones. You will find these very faithfully represented in our Catalogue. CUFF LINKS in many fine designs, acoording to the fashions of the day, in solid gold, gold filled, mother of pearl and sterling. From these designs you may choose links with either rigid or loose connections. These are thoroughly illustrated in our Catalogue, which will be sent free to any address. Our prices are moderate and all orders carefully filled. Henry Birks G Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C The Whisky of Quality Aged in Wood 8 Years before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA RZ CM UN lll Me de Demarid the Brand} CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Mountain Goat and Eagle 1 ms, Situate in the Skeena Min af Div f Cassiar District, ¢ ed About six miles back h of Palls Creek, Goose Bay, that I, Wm. . T. ertificate No, B43839, nt for George Rudge, Free erufcate No, B33907; P. ¢ ree. Miner’s Certificate No, D 1 Wm. T, Kergin, Free Miner's te B43839, intend, sixty days from hereof, to apply to the Mining for @ Certificate of Improve- for the purpose of obtaining a Grant of the above claims. further take notice that action un- ection 37, must be commenced be- ! sue Of such Certificate of Im- provements ignated iis 24th day of September, A. D —__-———_ CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. a iarm fan mineral claim, situate in the ia Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- tr bere focated: About six miles back Ont be ith of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, niet © that 1, Wm, T. Kergin, Free ‘fcate No, B438390, acting as r Wm. KR. Lord, Free Miner's Cer b70404, and P, GC. Coates, Free “He days pufeate No, 177639, intend Ww the ay ccom the date hereof, to apply Improve, & Kecorder for @ Certificate of ing a Cents, for the purpose of obtain- And “rant of the above claim, der ¢ lake notice that action, un- 7, must be commenced before the issue . tne ue of such Certificate of Improve- nents 24th day of September, A. Dated th Gey: D IN ; ; ‘HE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE I SE MATTER OF \G CH PATI THE WINDING UP \PTER 144 OF THE RE MEN iPS OF CANADA AND \CTS AND IN THE MATTER { ‘UNCE RUPERT FISH AND \ NAGE COMPANY, LIMITED henta) eby given that the Cont! tupany, Limited, body t ' a@ registered office aut the Britis Kupert, tn the Province of ficia ‘, has been appointed of Rupert . Tf the above named Prince i : Cold Storage Company, t ler of Mr. W. EB. Burritt, rar of the Supreme Court at Novempbe 5. C., of the 8th day of ' \. D. 1948 , WILLIAMS & MANSON, —_ t for the Said Liquidator a a WATER NOTICE, For g Nou’, License to Take and Use Water. here given that Joseph Ul Bay, B, C,, will apply for a ‘id use ten second feet of : ' Boulder Creek, which flows land ang ' direction through vacant the heaq op 28> Mito Hastings Arm near Used miLtn The water will be dl iat.) /!01ns purposes on the land j } WOULD MY miles easterly and will Hastin. , Le Portland, ““Franeis” th and 7 mining claims, 1 the ‘\ ‘s posted on the ground : . 1 day of Oetober, 1913" The B Riga an be fled in the omee of the ODjectiong . *t Prince Rupert, B.C, Water yon /!4y be fied with’ the sald t Wat Hick With the Comptroller la, po oOo. Parliament Bulldings, a EPH ULMER, Applicant. y K, 8-10-47 * 5+ Dodge, Agent. Wate { Viet Oct, 80 Noy, Kergin, | act- |‘ “NO RENT” SCHEME OF MILITANTS | DESCRIBED BY MISS PANKHURST ..., | BELIEVES THIS PLAN WILL DO MORE TO SECURE VOTES FOR WOMEN THAN ANY OTHER PLAN SO FAR THOUGHT OF. ventor’s wheelbarrow form levers to dump it forward when the legs are resting on the ground, . . For four West Virginia has led the states jn the amount and years of natural gas produced supplied for consumption, most of it being piped to adjoining states ie Philip Carlyon, believed to he the oldest clergyman in the United Kingdom, died at the age of 102 last week at Falmouth. He ordained in 1836, the year } London, Noy, 27 Interviewed[and child in East London and jafier a speech made from thelother tenement districts support | window of her shabby dwelling in}us it will be understood why we j the West End of London, Sylvia|place such confidence in their | Pankhurst, who is a fugitive from] loyalty. justice, refusing to leave her ‘The danger of eviction is not jroom, where she alone is safe, ac-|so great as it might seem when it cording to the “cat and mouse”is considered how many thou- act, she said sands of families are involved, “For the first time I haveland what a stupendous task it spoken about the plan which, I] will be to handle the starving, |think, will prove the most effect-| freezing hordes who would be let live method of obtaining the vote|loose on the city if landlords yet devised It consists of per-|choose to take drastic measures. suading all rent payers in the Nothing short of a disciplined l crowded tenement district of|army on a war footing would be London to refuse to pay rent un-|able to cope with them, and even women have the vote though they maintained good or- At first it may seem difficult|der, think what a tremendous ex- jto an utsider to comprehend] pense it would be for the London how it can be possible to make]authorities to find temporary thousands of rent payers stand|homes for them. Besides, while together in so revolutionary ajthe authorities were atting. to | movement and to face the danger prevent fearful riots, which weuld lot eviction and exposure to the|be inevitable in case of whole- rigors of the winter season, bul|sale evictions, hundreds of land- when one sees how, heart and|lords would be losing small for- soul, nearly every man, woman)|tunes In rents. rn GENERAL NEWS NOTES | | - irene Quebec is the world’s chief, journey before them. These source of asbestos, producing|playthings consist of miniature Hast year over $3,000,000 worth, |locomotives, cars and other rail- lof which $2,300,000 was export- lroad equipment, which are deliv- ed Since 1900 the value of as- ered to the children without the }bestos produced in Quebec in- | making of any record, but with jcreased from $8719,000 to over|the understanding that they are 1$3 000.000 ito be left in the car at the end of Be RAR the journey. | | ; Taek. 6. ae Peel River Indians have cap-| red ne black foxes, worth | Sir Aemilius Irving died re-| lfrom $500 to $3,000 each, enough|cently, aged 90. He was the nes-| make the tribe rich. The In-|tor of the Ontario bar and the ldians are now en route to Dawson|oldest K. C. in Canada, having to sell their furs for Christmas, taken silk in 1863, |‘ , < ; ° * * * The handles of an Ilinois in- Princess Louise of Belgium, daughter of the late King Leo- pold, has, by order of the Paris evicted from her enti in the Avenue du Bois | | | de Boulogne by her landlady. * * courts, been . There was a great deal of talk |beeause the government sold to a friend of Mr. Rogers for $10 prop- jerty valued at some $300,000. |Evidently Mr. Borden has been }warning his associates to be less |generous with public lands, ‘The |Conservative mayor of the town lof Gimli, in Manitoba, has been | compelled to pay $752 for land Su Queen Victoria ascenden eae was not worth more than the throne, and possessed re- $15,000. markable vitality till within a tik: Lae short time of his death. M. L. Woods, former first vice Pee president of the State National Playthings are supplied free by|Bank of Fort Worth, Texas, the London & Northwestern Rail-|pleaded guilty — to embezzling way to all children who are travel- $155,000 of the institution’s ing first class and have a long| funds, — - Like true sports the large colors, in honor of MeGill Ur McQILL’S VICTORY OVER VARSITY FOR THE INTERCOLLEGIATE Varsity rooters formed themselves into two M's, one of white and the other of red, the two MeGill liversily. | Championship at Frisco on December 10th San Francisco, Dec. 2—Cham- Willie Ritchie Murphy of training round battle ember 10th. The champion be- gan light work on Saturday. and Harlem both the for their here on Dec- pion Tommy in full swing twenty are Ritehie found that he weighed {40% pounds. He must weigh in at 135.one hour before’ the gong. Murphy is a natural light- weight and never has any diffi- culty in making 133 pounds ringside, The betting opens at {0 to 8, with the champion the favorite. PENCIL STAB IS FATAL Woman Falls Asleep and Fatally Injures Herself Wy 8., Sommerville, Dec. Clarksville, Mrs. Ida years, died night the of a peculiar accident. She fell asleep in her ho rday with a pen- cil in her hand, her head drooped on the table, and the pencil pier- her throat, making a wound from which she died. 50 in the hospital last result as me Satu lead Dr. Lebarge Resigns Montreal, Dec. 2.—Dr. Louis Lebarge, medical health officer of the city of Montreal, resigned on Saturday after having held the position for 27 years. Dr. Le- barge became widely known dur- ing the famous smallpox epidem- ic here, An Old Joke The oysters in the oyster stew, So jokesmiths vow, Are far between and very few Just now, Who cares about the rain when rock bott prices ean be had at Sale extended to Satur- 283-284 Demers’. day r ) No Gift Is More Universally Acceptable Than Perrin’s Gloves See that the celebrated trademark, as shown in illustration, ison every pair of gloves you buy. This trade mark assures perfect Fit and Finish, Stee Sere RITCHIE AND MURPHY GONE INTO TRAINING} Tussel for the Lightweight i f If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising prob- lems with the Advertising De- partment of this newspaper. If you are doing a previncial or national business jt would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising ‘agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obli- gation, by the Secretary of Can- adian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. i dD | Al i Ail Hh e | f ii: aia Hl UT ROAR A Ae Sm WTP ey! MARY ly ial WAN U Ue i\! , ON Mates University ~ ONES knows more about motor cars than any other man I know,” said a man to his friend. ‘* Hehas obtained his knowledge chiefly from motor car advertise- ments, and the catalogues and booklets circulated through them.” ‘All I know about photography,” declared a well- known amateur, “I have learned from the men who advertise cameras, plates, papers and films.” Advertisements have been well called ‘‘The Poor Man’s University,” but other than poor men have been schooled thereby. Much of what the average individual knows con- cerning personal and domestic hygiene, modern office methods, books and authors, electricity, pre- . cious stones, investments, and almost everything else, he has learned from advertisements. Advertisements have stimulated our intelligence, added enormously to our knowledge, and given us aspirations which have raised us to higher levels of thinking and living. Advertising is indeed “‘ The Poor Man’s University.” Ar Be IAI IIIA IA IIIA AIA AAA AAA AI AAAAAA IAAI AAAI AAAS AAA AIS AASASSAAAS SASS SAS AS AC . —~ ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARDS FOLDERS SHIPPING TAGS BLOTTERS VISITING CARDS BALL PROGRAMMES MENU CARDS BILLHEADS STA VEMENTS JRO UG UU UU UUOUR LULU UIE ULL UL UU. UL UE ULE PRINTIN Summer is over and the Fall trade has begun. To get your share you must have some sort of printed matter—a circular, folder, booklet or cata- logue. Be sure to have that work done properly. You would not send out a shabby salesman to represent you; then don’t make the mistake of sending out a poorly printed circular or booklet, We are QUALITY PRINTERS and can produce a piece. of printed matter that you would be proud Try us. Phone 98. of and which will get results. ——THE DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Re