THE DAILY NEWS Monday. De o ee—————eEeESESE—E—E—EEEEOEEOEOeeeee DIED AT THE HOSPITAL =\ . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Lee Curtin Succumbs to Paraly- . sis and Heart Failure yy Mr. Little of Terrace is in the Bee ‘, ; city. Leo J. Curtin was taken to the General Hospital early yesterday 1 The Rogers agency ticketed] morning, suffering from paraly- if four passengers to Europe last|sis and heart failure. He was at week. work and apparently in his usual ia , aici health Saturday, but about noon ie ° Mike Delich left Saturday for} was suddenly taken sick while Abo t Chri tmas Presents Austria. He is sailing via the|/taking a bath in his home. Dur- ‘ , e French line from New York. ing Sunday he gradually sank eis and passed away early this morn - ? J. D. Westenhaver and family }ing. | 9 are leaving for California, where Leo was a popular young fel- 0 to ace S Chey: will reetip'an Tutary, low and will be sadly missed. He ie was born in Centralia, Ont., 28 f i Mrs. Knight and nephew, Of|vears ago and leaves a mother by Skeena City, are visiting ‘here. and several sisters. He lived with aoe Borden Street. The sisters are: | The assortment i i The Amur is loading about 12) Mrs. J. Lorne McLaren, Mrs. Dr. i min pee hg car loads of fish at the Cold|DesRosers, of Saskatoon, Misses | that you will have no%diffi- Storage plant. Blanche, Hilda and Gracie. : : The funeral will take place to- Hi culty in making selections to V. J. Tompkins leaves today} morrow morning. Services will be i : for Atlin where he will spend the/neid in the Roman Catholic cover the list of what you are Xmas holidays with friends. church at nine o'clock, and the -_-— . i i burial will be at Fairview Ceme- t going to give. The Bonaventura has moved/tery, Hayner Bros. are the un- down to the G. T. P. dock and is | gertakers. fi now unloading rails. Se Visit Our Chinuware and Toy Section! | HS. WALLACE CO., LID. Third Avenue If we have not already mailed you one, ask for a copy of our “Gift Suggestions”’---it will help solve your problein ! DEPARTMENT STORE Prince Rupert Knott’s Bakery Cakes, Phone Xmas season is on. Pies, BIGGEST BAKERY IN NORTHERN B. C. 190 take special orders for Xmas We Puddings and all kinds of PFancyBaking. ORDER EARLY | and 363 3rd Avenue | Knott’s : Bakery | Rope Pumps Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable tron Pipe Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Valves Ammunition Hose Paint FRED STORK’S have e In our Fine Jewellry For The Holiday Season! Jewelry You are cordially inyjted to inspect our new stock of and Novelties. Tt.is the , finest assortment we ver shown and the quality is the best obtainable. enlarged quarters we are in a better position than ever to cater to your wants. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street R. W. CAMERON Official Watch Inspector, G.T.P. Alder LENE LL EL EE ENE ERUERRRENE NY EE NN ENS .. Xmas Photos.. Don't forget by sending your photo for Just phone up and make PEERLESS STUDIO Block SII III OOo SSS your promises, Xmas, QUICK DELIVERY Cheer up your Triends an appointment. Phone Red 69 | A. MeNicholl, ¢ the Mystie Shrine. J. Y. Rochester returned Sat- urday. He will remain until after the holidays. Work has started on the erec- tion of a seven room two storey house on Sixth Ave., over the creek for Mrs. West The phrenologist who has been operating here for ten days left with about $400 of Rupert mo- ney. ed her {1 She The Spokane has chang schedule and wiil now make day round irips to Skagway. will be in a-day earlier this time, arriving from the south Thurs- day evening. has -a new shop which When the Frizzell in George weigh scales his are a novelty here: article is thrown on the flat form an electric light displays a col- ored sign as well as the weight. George says you can't beat it. The Mr. John Burgi lived in at Terrace, and which was owned by the Lakelse Murray Co,, was recently troyed by fire. Mr. Burgi lost a house in which des- ‘ Death of Mrs. Nehr Mr. A. J. felegram last Wednesday appris- Burroughs received a ing him of the serious condition of his sister, Mrs. Nehr, and the next morning he hurried away on Messrs. G. Peck, Geo. B. Hull and Cyril H. Post Office Emplo of England Orme left for Vancouver this a it morning to attend a meeting of stp large amount of his.personal ef- fects, including clothes, tools D. Mclvor. and $75 in cash. On account of} 9: Gibfried. this loss Mr. Burgi is compelled Mr. Moore. to seek outside employment, Mr. Hudson. when he should otherwise be de- Ww. B. Baer. veloping his ranch. W. J. Lynch Mr. Clifford. CHRISTMAS STRIKE (Special to the Daily News) Leicester, Dec. 8.—The threat- ened strike of post office employ- numbering about 200,000, has been postponed for further conferences, but the government proposition for an_ increase of salaries has been rejected, the men being determined to push their original demand for an in- crease of 15 per cent. ees, Big Passenger List The Prince Rupert left this morning with a big passenger list for the south. Besides the first class passengers there were 60 deck tickets issued: William Leask Captain Stinson Cc. H,. Orme H. Epstem. O. Moon. J. W. Nicholls E. H. Morgan and wife F. Peterson J. N. Carr Mrs. J, N. Cy Peck G. A. MeNicholl F. Demitre and wife. Mrs. B. Jack. Geo. B. Hull W. E. Tucker W. R. Adams Cc. O. Bean . Carr Passengers Southbound Princess Beatrice left last following The evening with the pas- sengers: William Angle. PHONE 187 Stalker Stalker Quality First the Venture for Rainier, Oregou. H. T. Currie. He was evidently too late as Mr Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Northup. A. Douglas received a telegram T. MecClymont. this morning that Mrs. Nehr jad H. H. Boyton passed away on Saturday. [%e A. T. Proverst. funeral takes place today H. W. Levine. — B. Yates. Just Arrived J. H. Lahrash. The Blackstone Vacum Mas- F. Peters. sager. Watch tomorrow's pap- J. W. McLeod. er for details. Mrs. Handasyde, A. McKinnon. hair dressing parlors. 287 Ek. and C. Wisson. 2nd Ave and McBride Choice Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs 2Be| Extra fancy Currants, lb ....16¢ No, 1 Can. Tomatoes, 2 cans 260 | xtra Fancy Sultanas, pkg.. 10 No. 1 Canned Peas, 2 cans for 25 | Tea Garden Mince Meat 75e and No. 1 Canned Beans, 2 cans 26e 01.50. No .1 Canned Corn, 2 cans 26¢ . fev orci ae tome ae Cut Mixed Peel, f Ib........ 25c to 75c each New Raisins seeded, 2 lbs for 2Be|Arcadian Codfish, 2 |h box. .36e New Currants, 2 lbs for -25c | Extra fine old cheese, |b 25c PHONE 187 & Wells & Wells We Try To Please :: A FEW THINGS qet: Remember 2nd. Remember your Frienc 3rd. Remember that there than a diamond, a watch, fine china, sterling brella, clock, toilet ith. Remember the time t 5th. The place to get the r WARK’S: a Silver, t sels or Christmas is Coming a piano, TO REMEMBER :: js at Christanas. is nothing more acceptable piece of jewelry, cut glass, 1and bags, fountain pen, um- > buy a gift is now. ight goods at right prices is WARK’S WEEK OF FINE FILMS Scotch collie dog. Wednesday and Thursday there will be “From the Manger to the Cross,” a wonderful presentation which was describ- re- ed in Saturday's News, and on Friday.and Saturday evening Malone's Irish | fun the Com. there comes “Widow Faith,” with Trish music, Irish faces and Irish On Wednesday, the 17th, Josephine Deffrey Stock pany will start an engagement} for a month, covering the holiday} season and opening ‘business of] the house for the New Year. i scenery, JOO JOISTS IOI III III III OSS SAS SASSI SIH Many Mud Slides ar ee Tire Westholme Secures Some of ‘ Best on Market : a HRISTMAS UGGESTION 3 Manager Strassburg, of the S . Westholme Opera House, who is * at present on the coast looking a ¥ reer ce ane Oe ae ee pee — J been successful in securing sev- Come in and spend a few minutes with * eral special attractions for this i r : . 3 city. Of these there will tonight | ing” our display will make it eas 7 and tomorrow night be a five reel something that will be both uses 1 ; programme which embraces a bronco feature called “The Mad- Fitted Suit Cases Fitted Hand Bags cap,” by an excruciatingly funny ° ‘ iereé entitled “A Voice from the we wees Smoking Jackets Deep,” and then comes a chatm- Silk Pyjamas Silk Night Gowns ing piece for children, showing the wohantial sagacity and faith Fancy Sweater Coats Fancy Neckwear fullness of the hero, a clever Silk Mufflers Fancy Suspender Sets | ——— — — ———— AEE REE SESE Say Silk Lined Gloves Linen Handkerchiefs Silk Handkerchiefs Fancy Silk Collar Boxes Martin : O’Reilly BAIR III III IIR IAI II ISI III IOS ISIS IIIS IOS IOS IA NA A A so Umbrellas Silk Hosiery P. 0. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) © SECRETARY ithistin THE UP-TO-paTE oe PARLORS 211 Third st Ww rk “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT DESK RO@M in ground floor office, Apply P.O. Drawer 1663 City. 285-1 SEVERAL GOOD FLATS and houses fur- nished and unfurnished. Westenhaver Bros, 285-287 FOR RENT-—Nice 3 room cottage on Park Avenue at $15.00, Water in the house, Crown Agency Co, 285-f ROOM TO RENT—-Comfortable, well fur- nished room, heated. Bath and toilet in house. Phone. Apply Box 933. 283-88 FOR RENT—Three nice bright outside rooms in. Smith Block, steam heated, never occupied, excellent for offices, reasonable rent. Apply J. A. Smith, Room 12. 281i FOR SALE FOR SALE—Gerham-deintzman cabinet grand piano, practically new. Cash or terms. John D. Westenhaver, 333 Fifth Avenue East. 285-f COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West! corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 46 R. Post Office, Mrs. Sanders, Green 202. BOY WANTED-—-Good smart boy or young e00n meals. at the B. C. Cafe, 118 Sto A trial will convince you. Collingwood East, Box 20. 270-1f| FEED SEEDS Lost HAY TIMOTHY K ent OATS CLOVER ( ) LOST pair of slippers and rubbers, Please return to Plat 4, Clapp Bldg, 287-289 | WHEAT ALFALFA S8-roomed h CORN ETC : WANTED fee Creek ‘ . > RY wir 7k TY |: oomed | BOY wants work during eveninsg. Box 91] CHICKEN FEED A SPECIAL Ey | S-rdomed © Dally News. 289 hy Sec. 6 WANTED a good general servant. Apply man for clothing store. Apply Martin 2 | Cabin,. Fras O'Reilly. 2sou SOND peters aeevant wanted: Ps pee e e Cabin ith A 7 so nurse or wante our help employed. Mrs. L. W. Patinore, Advertise In It Co. F MISCELLANEOUS ¢. R. Naden 0 Real Estate and 1 The Daily News mn Cc Phe heavy rains and snow IN| qugits, investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- the interior has been giving the Gations and Assignments | > T. P. a lot of trouble with | Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C.) | ———— mud slides at various points all} LAND CLEARING the way up as far as Morrice- | Bookkeeping Taught Phone 539 ; i town.. The company report that|8¥ Private Lessons |, Peter Nelsor , J are serious ¢ — or clearing land none of them are erious altho- WENDELL R. JONES | also swood f ugh they cause considerable de-| EXPERT ACCOUNTANT | N applicatior lay to traffic. | There has been a report cur- | 8rd Ave. and 6th 8t., PRINCE RUPERT, 8.6. rent that the company was con-| sidering abandoning the present} srade and taking the old Copper | é | River survey in order to ay id} is Church Services - | FOR SALE the gumbo slides but Supt. Meh-} ‘ ; an s¢ » knew nothing of such] | SECTION 1 ho said: he knew. nothis oud ay FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | plans. j Services every Sunday in the > Churet Hall at 11 a.m. and ee ree | Empress Theatre at 7.8) p.m. j Made Holiday Purchase | Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. lhe ' Py REV. F. W. KERR, BLA.. Pastor || | - . Geo. Frizzell returned Satur-| THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SECTION 2 day from the south where he|] *TYRS HALL, Sup ave, NuAR OTH BT i " | Servi Sunday st li i went to purchase his Xmas stock} am. end 730 pm. Sunday ieee Oo 8 of poultry. George says Van-} eee one dan oan. Seraan in ecouver is so dull that the citi- REV. W. J° SCOTT Acting Pastor | zens there have forgotten” to Seats calcerils 1 oO CHURC knock Prince Rupert in their Saaer. Aue pupenave PL.Aae SECTION 5 pessimism over their own troub- Serviess every Sunday, st, 11 a ; les. He thinks Prince Rupert is MuAciten sk 84.00 the best town on the coast. REV. MR. DIMMICK PASTOR Géorge’s Christmas stock | be Speen ety ee N7 Raat See LOCe Wilt “De ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SECTIO 1ere on the 29th. Cor. Fifth Ave. aud Dunsmuir Place Lot 8 Morning prayer, 11. Even- bala prayer, 7:30. Sunday . , s school, 2:30 p. m. Holy Lot 7, } Sundays Sermon spoilt Commmiunion > frat" Sunday of month, at {i a m., Lots i @ and third Sunday at §& £800 cas} by Coughing ;% . m. @ REV. G. A. RIX - RECTOR SECTION 8 A dose of Mathieu's Syrup 4 jo relies is A e of TarandCodLiverOiltaken 4 THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Lots B before leaving for church will Granville Court al bal. ¢ check that service spoiling é Sunday services at 11 I P cough. 3 a. m., 3 and ~ p. m. Sun- 0 ! : da fchool, 1:30 p. m = aaa This preparation acts as a ‘ Week aight services XNon- tonic as well as a cough cure % day, Wednesday, Thurs- FOR RENT and its use soon enables the 4 day and Saturday system ‘to throw off all signs a wane -— 1} sh of cold. a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS | Keep it in the house — Held in Hays Bidg, 245 2nd Ave | ait Sunday service {{ 3. m ‘yf 6 B large bottle 35c at a!! dealers ‘ | Sunday school meets after ih s the moruing service. Tes- Dal 4. L. MATEEEU CO.. Prep. mony meetings Wednes- : Sherbrooke, P.Q. | days at § p. m. Reading ” PS. —Mathiew's Nervine Posoders curt head | room is open every day pposit aches one ee Sever. Invaluable for except Sundays and legal fe take ommrctiom with . wei STathten's Syrup. | 35¢ Dos of 18 Possdere.} peaeeys thet 9. l4-room { ¢ I-tet 3 4 | building CDe-WSD> 6-BSHDEDEDEDE | basem : eo sever [ the sura cer { Life of Ca cident Tns Meaty 8 Gi SEE ee CHEAP BUY! EIGHTH AVENUE $1,100 CASH CE RUPERT FEED (Olu. cutie mami ein = Third Ave. Prince Rupert Dealers in Mail orders promptly attended té [4 po gmed hi Second Avenue