ee ee ee er re ae THE DAILY NEWS . ain V le The other lings he had | "MEMBERS OF COMMONS GEORGE T. KANE 5. dilated trem tiie (0: : WILL FOREGO SALARIES BROUGHTON-M’NEILD | | cis nerp - When Kane ve matter up Soap |Resolution to Be Introduced |” suit Was for $8,000 Damages and with MoNe latter wae in London Expresses Generous the Court Gave Him One : nooh-pooh his rights | , clined t j I | po Sentiment. Hundred Dollars. ind finally told the plaintiff to Dainty Garments—Fine Linen— ; » haw {@? What he liked—he didn't own) These are surely worth your ‘ 0 «, § “ p ttle dispute as : l1 ee i A ittle dispute whieh Das) ie land and couldn't make bi m best care and the use of noth- jlinsen, Unionist men! at e the metropolis of | } buil¢ ga lament from Cambridec ; to ite depths for the a a ing but the soap that cannot ie ae: 7. nile iff retaliated by tak-| ‘ ) sity, has given notice ! «et six months was compromised | rhe plaintiff retaliate , hurt the finest fabric— » ‘ ; ' ut an injunetion restraining | tention to move in the vurt yesterday Here's the Sunlight way: ' v the defendants from trespassing iy: ice o ‘esolution " . i d ae 52: i resolution | ' ‘ rhe principal bones of conten- | h land, and locked up the First, soap the garment; then roll | . that the salaries of men : em to have been found ot ici it upto soak. After a while, rinse “ The - News ” LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Parliament be = dis ize pile which during Mr ' well and the dirt practically drops while the salaries of ters}, beentee-landlordship ac-| McNeill came to Prince Rupert out. No wearisome scrubbing, } CLASSIFIED ADS. Try ®mith & Killas’ ice cream. |@re to be reduced to the lated on his property «_jand had the injunction with no hurtful rubbing the gentle (| --. = those given in 1906. The en iat ;{drawn with respect to the pump-| strength of Sunlight does the work ( 7 - close to e ote { silage <<<}! Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. |tinn recites that this act ss the Aes ; is « plant almost without } es ¢ 1e detendants . FOR RENT Phone 4. taken in view of the dra | In addition to the buildings, M1 effort and en- acpi - 2 l, eu ir. Ka August, 1904, filed ' e tirely without inances o e co try ' ‘ remendous y . a *Ehpocme revi sell furniture “cheap. Open for business evening. = ieee p under the South Af jKa ; wee ' ; ‘caah injury. Apply evenings, 2215 Fifth Ave McRae Bros. 279-88 Members of Parliament et a War Land Act on the cuat age pile near the back o re he My { Try one cahe ' a ) ub - ’ , : Tad 289-3 * * @ salary of $2,000. Such payment|jer eection immediately south of| all sort f rubbish, from) you Ul find it’s FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for house- Mr. George Sutherland leaves| ted for ~ et. 1944 broken bottles and sardine tins to hind to the keeping. Enquire Demers tf. i } 1. ; Was provider rin Aug : Aidermere. : Thi A il hands. too » : 0 Sen ‘ o » > ¥ de hee YT mling ’ . aad i a today for Seotlan . ye married | when a resolution to that effec rhe land was Crown granted in| leloth ind baling wire tis t all grocers ° > aT — rooms * * 1 we on med nradike 1ined four eS eae “Chena on rage. Motel, lee’ & ift that ig | introdue ed by David Lioyd ; - i lesa aie Limed, J ticaly ruined fou ee eek ndyke Lad Desks—A ' : ; a e broken glass wo eles nad Gorenan ‘Avenue. ' _ . a George, the Chancellor of the Ex : 4) ens : ‘ft to look ” rhe brok Ses would ~ as sinciaiinisdpialiiine eee __... .. | appreciated. Fumed, Golden an lchequer, was adopted Previous , ilways be a menace to cattle FCR SALE | Mission Finish. At Geo. D. Tite's. ¥ beeline Die unin ‘entieeut after itself. j i“ uses ¢ witnesses were | th and to take up the water r ¥ 28: ote | re Six months ago Mr. Kane took i a ° gz Hed 4 ow e facts and va-| pipe What they wanted was FOR SALE—Six coal leases at a very ae | Pay. i trip te have a k at his ranch — “ os oe porn itfit alte ther *VEN reasonable price Witte, ee es . The salaries of members of the : 2 ; « estimates of the value of|#et clear of the outfit a eune Tallman Company, Cedar Rapids, lowa, Closing out my entire stock of | — and being something of a sur-| r ted tt taken out Uu. Ss. A millinery at cost—Miss L, M.|C@binet range from 2,000 to 10.-| lecided | tl ithe ind were given—ranging|They wantes yey ease a 7 100 oP) St. . . ; — a eyor decided to explore the prop : wo we - at : Y vos sae + FF oysge. Kuster. 280.282/900 pounds. The latter sum is salt aiatsian re al ie teas f #25 to 8100 an acre 1 two weeks, if at all FOUR RO MED H( OUSE ade geen ee paid to the Lord Chancellor. The |!- Tae ae 7 , —_ , ' > M After listening to the evident e| The judge did not consider this Across ek—Well _ P. steam bole . preliminary he dropped into r eins: sl mat eS a P. Saat an Can be | There was no sitting of the Su-|??emier and the Lord of the Privy ri ; bat . fr ee r two days, His Lordship final mable in winte and finally on bad cheap. in excellent | ’ @ns ? . . iThorp's real estate office ¢ ; lee matter an n — sed $30 PER mo yee ee eee eee “astte me Court today, being Satur-|"e@t serye without pay. \de rmere to find the lay of the|!¥ ™made up his mi.d that the)! _ - . , yore 7 PTR jday. It will resume again on a aE land uble was nothing but a neigh-| Kane is ty keep the houses and to MET WANTED M saosin jcourT OF REVISION, VOTERS’ , Me T! ted tu rly quarrel. He interrupted Mr, |@!low the defendants to take their EIGHT R NW NED HOUSE ‘ a. » rp winter ou hal ; oe: 68 LIST, 1915. | oe Manson in his examination of his|machinery and pipe away and to} With Bath—8th Ave. East WANTED—Large Mail Order house rex | | jsouthern boundary of the town i eal een atlas Bee Se ale $30 PER mo coum tel a00 Soumye consrest given, Alec McDonald, ‘an old-timer of} wise niet iiel-e - 1 [site and working from this Mr,|{tst witness Mr. MeNeill, To Zs ; amie s position permanent. Experience un ; ; ; . - | / © NOTICE tha re Court! iI don’t see what you people have |!and by the removal, the damage | . : “essary. Samples free. The Co-|Prince Rupert, left for his home Kane discovered survey posts on ’ } f Operative Unica,” Windsor, oe |in bonny Scotland today. A num-|"” f Reeiaten, 50. cogeees wns xgirornag * ah t na\to fight about Why don't you" » be assessed by Mr. Hoskins, FOUR RO )MED COTTAGE ma : ; re. iis own northern boundary ant : ine : hte Glin bal oor Bis “for 126 Gown at and $25 Be | ber of the boys assembled at the |*"¢ Ware. SAS hee eee ere slashed the line take your machinery and give|#overnment agent at Hazelton Near Drydock month until paid. Box — is will be held in the City hall at} : iKane bfs land and $100 to elean|The defendants also pay $100 to- $20 PER mo WANTED — Situation by asi train to see him off. si : dang | He was surprised to find quite ‘ = per or omMce eee” rea- i. oe }2:30 p. m., December 10, 1944. . 5 _jup the garbage pile, and let the|wards the expense of moving the THREE THREE Re Apply Box nelp: Daily “News ja number of buildings on his | OOMED “| Skates and Hockey Sticks at|#4 that the said court consists) iperty and on making inquiries | Witnesses get home on the train|#arbage pile, and all the costs COTTAGES WANTED—View lot and house of Mayor Newton and Aldermen : ? lain iments ® of the case. If the machinery is Across H Creek about 62,500 to +3 000 Will pag 9706 | Fred Stork’s Hardware. tf. | cae i t * ind that they belonged to | morrow? : ‘ $7.50 TO Sic ean mo cash arrange balance. a |Dybhavn and MeClymont. : ; not removed by July 4, next vear . s Sally Hews. Messrs. Broughton & McNeill. the Mr. Manson said that was just PPLY T For Xmas Cards see McRae Any person having any com- toil of kine Hotel whe’ Gs wanted it is to become the property of APPL MISCELLANEOUS Bros. 273-82 | plaint as to nomes being improp oe - ' . a . a es od “g | —— s ub bint. the plaintiff "Ne ae anf advantage ¢ ; MT tat re, or 1e vlaintil endhiiinrth Gtahth, -temathinn o et dae & , . = better your position? Our club is pri- |r 1». ie Work 18 ¢ y ERNEST A. WOODS, ee ~ c vate acd dependable. Best in the west, F rh st jard a . . Information 10¢ im stamps. ideal In-|"'&" standard, 278-82 City Clerk troduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, | 6 B. C, | $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no matter how small the village, for few hours work in spare time, experience unnecessary, position permanent. The Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Repaired Phone Green 61 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand Butte 15, McMordie Apt. COTTAGE FOR RENT NEAR DRYDOCK PARTLY FURNISHED $1000 PATTULLO & RADFORD Ten More Prizes Added FIRST PRIZE A KITCHEN CABINET Next ten persons coming nearest to the number of Puffed Rice tm the bottle we will give each a box of Fry's Chocolates valued at $1.00. With Every $1.00 Purchase You Get a Coupon Fuller’s Grocery Phone 572 311 3rd Ave. The Prince Rupert Towing Co., the new crude oil | i.” Phone Address: general towing; tue jtug “P.R.T. No. |391 or Black 3 | Box 96. »9 2. P, oaiina for the Crude Oil — * * the New Japtist Chureh on 7 to 9. Ad- | Remember in the luesday evening next, England yinner mission 50 cents. * * For every $2.00 purchase dur- jing December gives you a chance ~ \for Speciai Brass Bed and Wil- ton Carpet Square Drawing at |Geo. D. Tite's. 282tf * Board of Trade decided last to keep its members who to the front during their absence. P. M. Millor, H. F. G, The | night | have gone in good | standing include 0 and Y. | They Gamble. = re crew | The Full j removed Gospel Mission has Ninth Avenue to West, the old Hall. Services on Sunday at from |817 Second Avenue } of jwill be held 14 bath 2:30 p. Sons England Ea. ¥. and 7:30 p. School a. m. m. Bible All are welcome. a and Class at Frank Salter, members of the left Rupert's first contingent as a private, has had a second promotion. He is now sergeant and drills the boys at The Willows camp like a vet- eran. of the Sons of England one nine who with Prince T. Kane, who had the jrecent lawsuit with Broughton & * George |Kane Townsite. His present suit EMPRESS ‘was for $8,000 and he got $100. F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR “Avance” | Red | 165tf. | } | | | and Sab- | Remember It is wise to get rid quickly of ailments of the organs of diges- tion—of headache, languor, de- pression of spirits—the troubles for which the best corrective is PILL The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold Ip doses, 25 cents C. B. PETERSON EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR USEFUL XMAS GIFTS Geo. D. Tite THE HOME SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS BUYING ar FURNISHER EASY CHAIRS and ROCKERS | MeNeill, is the same man who. jstole a march on the G. T. P. in jthe early days and put on the Phone 318 CE sot = he ke ) & A t) oO Grass-Widowers and Bachelors DON’T WASH | «cvaranter IN my cotl 1 give you hot ICY WATER aia THIS first thing in WINTER the morning —fifteen minutes after you have started the fire Cash 60 ist Month 2nd Montw 80 3rd Month EASY TERMS . ’ £5.00 Y Same Old Price HARRY HANSON The Reliable Piumber Phone Special Christmas Reductions These are the solid construction kind covered in genuine leather and English Tapestry---within the reach of all buyers 20 per cent. from regular price JUST ARRIVED Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet Squares in many handsome designs---Special Xmas Discounts. OUR ANNUAL GIFT For every $2.00 purchase during December gives you a chance for-- First Draw Handsome Brass Bed, value Second Draw Wilton Carpet Square, value - $60.00 LADIES DESKS Finished in Fumed and Golden Oak and Mission. Leather cushions, in many handsome