THE DAILY NEWS. ay linea _ = — a —$_—_— as ey Ti = } saty's , | Jn ooo of > 8 BRITISH AIRSHIPS —— MORRIS IS GUIL ‘ | tanadian forces today can say a o, ‘ < ” ” }i{ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ON SECOND COUNT { In the Letter Box ¥ ici: tue severe would te mon HOVER OVER EGYPT es ; ; l to the point, Until such time as| \7 ' | (Bpectal to The Dally News.) } CLASSIFIED p s' ice cream. Aine ard él ated from mat. | ADS. Try Smith £ — ‘Found Quilty of 1 of Intent to Do polities are in ak tal nat London, Dec, 4 A Cairo dis 4 , é | ters military there canno . % ‘ sienlll Reinaiateis” Pioneer Cleaners. | Grievous Bodily Harm. oe : : ' icienc® patch says that British airships | } bu The Daily News high standard of efMfcient : FOR RENT Phone 4. tf. ted with |are king constant flight la ‘ . . . . The case of Rex va. Morris was| Dear Sit With reference to quired by officers entrusted ¥ are making constan izhtesa over Balvation Army FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for house Open for business evening. resumed yesterday afternoon at/,) article appearing in your last) the lives of men the Sinai Peninsula, There is no} Public keeping. Enquire Demers - ¢ | , uly Thursday a ~— McRae Bros. rie 15 o'clock, ht issue captioned, “What Yours truly, sign of the enemy. Bedouins who unda T—Furnished rooms w . night's iss ) ' ; sida , Sundays an "20k water gh ay - =k Wid es Mr. A. M. Manson, in address-| for Militia,’ VETERAN attacked a patrol a fortnight ago Vnly $8.60 Kiondyke Hote.) For ladies and children, Pure | Bad Polities Does for the Militia » eoaa Fulton and Betent Avenue. tf. : : ing the jury for the defence point-| tt | Prince Rupert, Dec, 2, 1944 recoiVOH Wn unforgettable lesson. | Peer errr rere re cree cecccece —}]Woolen Underwear. See Ja OUT | 4 on . fallow me some apace in these 6o 7 » i out that the accused was not) = — They are now imprisoned at G FOR SALE Bros.’ sale next Friday. 279-81), nan of high intelligence Pe of your valued paper in cor COURT OF REVISION, VOTERS’ ‘afta . —— Widowers ’ e ¢.8 ‘ FOR SALE — Wicker work baby carriage Ww. 3.-Lonst ¢ Haselton 5 [eerene of just Tetting his differ |! iboration of same. LIST, 1915. z. and ; with leather top. Phone Red 414, 1t . J. Lyneh, o : , ' jences with McDonald slide had} rhe enthusiasm which prompt POLICE ORDER Pp } | ; ron oes Se - int ees, ce a | perhaps allowed the matter to i these officers to service may | rAKE NOTICE that the Court ache Ors ; “asl . e. . a “ior to les . > Or nia. feltman COMpeny, cedar hapids, lows, prior t i —_ og ° et ramble in his mind He was not leave been from a truly imperial lof Revision to correct and revise DOG DESTROYED DON'T ; U. &. A. : s i i , . | the only one of us who aeccasion | istic voint of view, as also that/the Voters’ List forthe vear 1945 WASH ; FOR | pas New hOuse, Sect 7, $100 Closing out my entire stock of} | in ? a 5. W 90 @ month; total 4, Ape. millinery at apst Miss I M | ally forgot to forgive our enemies lof the ranker This enthusiasm, } be held in the Gity Hall at In the Police Gourt this morn icv Wa ; ; . ae cg | He had undoubtedly been foolish | he ai s , 4944 s TER ; FOR ate inte H.P. capacity steam relied - - 280-282 ; however, does not and did not i 30 p. m., December tt V14.\ing a complaint was heard from 3 fod cea. Tn eneailont ‘order. = Ab _— eo. «= .® in his action but MeDonald had these cases make the soldier.jand that the said court consists Donald MeKinno 25 Ninth Avy eee ; 220n. t ee ’ ws 2s ; 5 ; ne re eee eee Thorp, a real estate man also been guilty of foolishness Politics played that part and/of Mayor Newton and Aldermenjenue West, against a dog owned ; WANTED of Aldermere, is a business visi- Fae rit ot illegality . pasted on the political “kudos"| pybhavn and McClymont by W. Hayne Mr. McKinnon —fifteen minutes after you ; continuing to attack an = armet sl ron if the set _ having any ¢com- “di that tt “x had chewed have started tt . : tor in town. sign to the detriment ¢ Any person having an) claimed thi we d iad chewes started the fire ; “ine Six “for $125 down tha g30 ee and exqited man when warned not viee and the discredit of Canada }plaint as to nomes being improp-|\ his ear badly, the wound requir EASY TERMS ; av | s : month until paid. Box 102, Daily Skates and Hockey Sticks at|/to do so. The negro was natu-|) .ofe, to a number of them, not}erly placed on said list or im-|ing three stitehe rhe court o1 , 5 NTED—Situation by young ey "e r . sat ia till al ; i ) ! 3 Ww pookkeeper ‘or. office help. Salary rea) Fred Stork's Hardware. tf./rally nervous when attacked by ®iall. Tt is not a question of what] properly omitted therefrom | dered the dow destroyed ; sonable. Apply Box 115, Daily — =. = white man and although he had bad politics does for the militia should attend at said Court and ; T 6 aaj { ’ ’ oo y re as : | ; ; ’ ' . Same 0} P 4 W about 42,000 10 43,000, Wil may 8700 here are twenty-three resi-|admitted the sho nn jit is a question of polities in any jlay his complaint Boys Suits, two and = thre HARRY HANSON ; cash and arrange balance. or 100.) dents siness men of Ha-jabsolutely no evidence of intent). me icin sedi ball a : ii " : ; — oes aaa . i to testify in|to murder Neither .wa ma a | et aed PE os. ae oe rm cu n me aso ; zelton waiting nere to Lestit) ” ’ oo idietate and become a_ factor 278-82 Gity Clerk. Jabour Bros 279.81 5 SCE NEOUS od ‘ id i" - ’ POPOPPPOOPIOOEIOLEOO+ C++ COR o ES 4 sbi we _@nOOELLARE __—— |the May murder case. evidence to show him guilty n | withing of © wilitary nature or! ee oon SACRIFICE SALE—Sxcavared Le Lot 1, Bioek 2. = the second count. His intention ta sir fly inves pertaining to that . $$. i, Section 1; worth §8,00 oO m™ Sal i C : é t cash; balance 5 years, 7 pod cent, or The Prince Rupert Towing Co.,)/had not been to inflict grievous |) ania al to the credit and . », & @ "Box aM yranch so vital te re cred i $3,000 jee oe tf, general towing; the new crude oil|podily harm on MeDonald but honor of the Empire, more espe eS er oan alone? Why pri tug “P.R.T. No. 1." Phone Red) simply to defend himself from ciate) et the present crisis pee aeaay ———_—_—— er yo ally ¢ vate and dependable. Best in the west./391 or Black 322. Address: P. O./the latter's attacks. In conelu- ' Information 10c in stamps. we In- , for the “Av ” in i It has even been so with the | 9 prequeticn Club, Box 264, Vancouver,| Box 96. Ageney or the vance |sion Mr. Manson asked the jury]. wagian militia. Partsan con “ ar how small tae ine aan ter bow ee ee 165tf.|to avoid all race prejudice and to ditions have ever been the inimi- i iter how , for ss. 0 iti . Rritie ~ e i | hours work in re re simes" experience si : ae : nae remain true to the British tradi cal feature in the production of a} Co-Operative Onion. v Windsor ont. - Phe Preshyterjan Hall Ras beet ition of presuming a man to be in- so-called efficient military body, | ee | Shily decorated for the entertain-|, cent until he was proved PR RE ETO GE RINE ment which takes place there to- ’ rr . guilty. ; of Music and Shorthand dition, evidenced in Prinee Ru- night. It will be worth attend- » . ii » . ‘nmacth. j ! Mr. Fisher, for the prosecu pert, since fthe disbandment of | VINCENT C. KNOWLES ing. tion pointed out how serious “The Earl Greys.” j (Violinist Westholme Opera House) * * * { ys. ; might have been the results of tik? Staal ” me a ag Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson, of ; The “machine,” I presume, | ee Se oe See the wounds. It was only by a 1 “J to deify themselves in the | Pianos Tuned and red Ketchikan, spent a few hours in : . hoped tO Gen) . ’ sins? elas t tod thei ‘ th miracic thet McDonald escaped sight of their opponents, but} cman own today on leir way south, ia aaa sof fire S ’ | MRS. KNOWLES ‘ 2.90 death. Such reckless use of fire-|1 0... instead filtered their minds | 9 9 e Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand : There will be an amateur con-|9"™* oe Se ae with a contempt; but God help, eat Suite 15, McMiordie Apt. cert contest at the Majestic to- the accuse “ yy lta from all accounts, as an Eastern Sete et cfs ae ep he fe a et sent es SUPPLY YOUR PERSONAL AND GIFT REQUIREMENTS NOW ‘ high class picture display. Ad- the baths had passet , nti pierces through the shall! of a tor- . mission 10¢ and 25c. McDonald's right arm — a = toise,”’ the skull of any one of} COTTAGE FOR RENT * 4 chest and into the muscles of the line prince Rupert “machine” or] omen who look for better than usual yalues, wel- The Board of Trade holds its|Dack. This, he claimed, could | +i .vers would feel itself insult- : . . ° regular meeting tonight in their |O"!Y oa happened when Me-|_,, by comparison, in point of im-| come this opportunity for ecenomical selection, and rooms on Second Avenue. Iin-|Ponald first approached the ac-). neanility, with the shell of af . ; . NEAR DRYDOCK portant matters are coming up|cused. It therefore contradicted | siapayo turtle i appreciate the fact that only'merchandise of high grade and a good @ttendance is re-|the statement of the accused that) ).. years the British officer has | - “ . PARTLY FURNISHED quested. : jhe had fired the first shot at the loan carefully schooled in prep-| quality is concerned. Let us attend to your needs during * * jground as a warning. He asked | ; ; ‘ aration of war; they have passed | $10.00 Presbyterian Aid Church will hold a Victorian ean genre the hall. There will be a musi-| cal program and a sketch by a) number of the ladies. Refresh- ments will be served. Tickets, PATTULLO & RADFORD § 2°: 270.81 SECOND AVENUE Eee For Xmas Cards see McRae <3 | Bros. 273-82 _ _— * * ~ “THE ADVENTURES How delighted Grandma and OF KATHLYN” |Grandpa would be on opening A Real “Thriller” at the West- their Xmas package to find one of baby’s photos in it. All work de- holme Opera House Tonight. livered in one week. Sittings made day or night. Benson Stu- One of the most important|dio, 2nd Avenue. events at the Westholme opera a : house this season is the engage- It was stated at last night's ment of the great serial feature,|meeting by Mr. Cummings that “The Adventures of Kathlyn,” the|three years ago there were only first three reels of which will be|seven independent fiqhermen shown tonight. This story deals |here. Last year there were twen- with the adventures of a beautiful|ty-one and this year thirty -four. young American girl in India an is replete with the most tional and exciting events imag- inable. In the first installment lyn” is lured to far-away Indi and made the queen of a barba- rous mountain tribe against her wish. sensa- “Kath- In spite of its sensation- d\If this rate keeps up we will soon have a good fleet. * * * The government the minimum telegraphic between has reduced charge Rupert and Ash- croft from $1 to 75 eents on ecom- mercial making a $1 between here and Vaneou- a Prince messages, charge alisnr the story is by no means|ver, New Westminster and Vic- impossible and even the most}toria as against the old rate of fantastic incidents follow each|#1.25. other in a natural and well con-|~ ~~" ee ee nected manner, forming a tale ¢ adventure the like of which has of Social | « on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in} His Jury the which Lordship stated tha defence hac would such reckless jury should }Donald was lof a haphazard use regards the law, sumed to inter cordingly he the doubt under no in man was guilty eount or shooting with i grievous bodily that the the first of the ja loeation prosecutor his utes and brought if intent to murder. in t ! in excuse fun remember not in of the but Crown was prosecuting in the in- charging his shown or play. that I that firearms. Ladies’ | for a conviction on the first count the opinion nothing justify The Me- yosition the terests of society to put down the As a man was pre- his opinion was murder thought first count. either the other. The jury retired for fifteen min- ntent harm. the consequence of his acts. mind p tl ver to robable In this case the probable consequence in and ac- the should bring in a verdict of guilty There jury was the rat mn ‘dict of comnmnt The accused was remanded un- Assizes for sen- stated yesterday til the end of the tence. F. H. Mobley at the Board of Trade year, don't know where they cotfld get G. A. MeNichol stated neeting wholesale firms were all ordered off their present sites by and they jlast night that preparations were through of necessitated | a process evolution | this sale. Note the special values we offer. CORSETS SUITS 3 DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE 18 only—Suits ‘from in D. & A. Corsets; low bust and into 3 lots. Lot No |good quality coutil. thorough as that as by the production of fighting ma- terial itself. It is persistent and divided mitelligently directed training 1. com- which has converted the man into 8 only, in the latest mate-| Reg d ri its of the very lat- into an efliciet officer cajable of ular $1.50 prises Suits mew rials and cut. Regular $35 values. est styles and regularly handling and leading men; and it } . } riced $35.00 is also obvious that a most im- values. For this sale | SPECIAL, 95c b a 18 SALE, $15.50 portant requisite of an officer is a ANOTHER REGULAR $2.60 move SPECIAL _— SPECIAL, $15.00 | Let ; s of special temperament and highly 8 with elastic top; very low bust. | > & consis © ; eed 1 Serges trained intellect; the former is . | SPECIAL, $1.45 Tweeds and Rous! a red 2 r essential for no amount of train- 8 only, good, warm, com- | in tailo styles noes ing will give an officer brains and judgment $25.00 values. SPECIAL THIS SALE, $10.50 fortable Coats. Regular BRASSIERE in controllig and lead- | REGULAR $1.00 VALUE—HOOKE ; : 3 $26.00 vaiues. For this sale "1 v » ing men in the face of danger and |in front, with sidelacing. ket fe. — aaa emergeey, unless, of course, to SPECIAL $10.00 | SPECIAL Tes sare, eso 86 tite of Odd Suis, % some extent he has such traits | LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL comsBi- $25.00 values. conveyed through hereditary in- nation Suits—Beautiful garments, and SPECIAL, $7.50 fluences. Yet the “powers that CLOTH DRESSES guaranteed unshrinkable. Regular $5 be,” in Prince Rupert, at all —— | value. AFTERNOON DRESS - events, seem to thiuk that two Including Serges and SPECIAL THIS SALE, $4.00 Extensive assortment or three weeks’ course of train- Poplins in the New Styles | Charmeuse, Messaline, Tal- ing is all that is necessary to i TUNICS feta, in Old Rose, Reseda convert a totally “green” man Navy, Brown, Saxe, Grey and 10 only—Beeded Tunics ir, White, Grey, Black, Saxe, While into-a highly efficient military of- Black. Grey, Cerise, Tan, and Black. Regular |prices up to $45.00. SPECIAL THIS SALE, $8.50 SPECIAL THIS SALE, $10.00 Regular $12.50. Reguiar $20.00 to $35.00 SPECIAL THIS SALE $13.45 to $18.45 ficer. T say “eflicient,” for sure- ly an officer, gentleman and mili tary efliciency, are terms synono mous. Kitchener said, " am a soldier, not a politic ian, How Ten More Prizes Added FIRST PRIZE A KITCHEN CABINET Next ten persons coming nearest It is no exaggeration to say that while this sale lasts we can save you from 30 to 50 per cent. The above are only a few of the bargains offered, it fact this store is full of bargains. to the number of Puffed Rice in the bottle we will give each a box of Fry's Chocolates valued at $1.00 heen seldom conceived. C. B. PETERSON { | boing made to give them sites With Every $1.00 Purchase da EXPERT ACCOUNTANT across Cow Bay. The _ price} You Get a Coupon Silks and Satins, 20 per cent AND AUDITOR would be 6 per cent on the as. | Fuller’s Grocery discount, at Jabour Bros. sale Phone 318 josened value as fixed by the Rail. | Phone 572 904 Sed Ave | next Friday. 279-81 ; juae Commission, m EMPRESS COFFE Ff. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE EEE c (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) PRINCE auPerT, &