sa December 10, 1920, - we See sews CF oe anee eecemearmeenssnn each niD 18) seal ~~ Page 8 MCMORDIE HAS 4PANESE Marri AFTER DEATH BY GAINED POINT ——_Buppxist Priests ( 0) P : i ___ booasr nests! Down Go Our Prices A ve . ite School Bosrd Decides to Pay for Fe ots Fra ; a [a ates TOU Biter Raven NT cull pone eds themihe of tli MI Ashen From Contractors. + no eee | ee We are closing out all our rt | ; oe ‘ ‘ nat a " ae ep aisle 1 stall , . Terrie oman who committed H | ih ld happy ine foe mens -of bit Shas SadeHod ioe tay tk deal ce Positively the largest asssortment in town wn the am Wa rene a or double” suleide, for town, Manicure Sets, Case Pipes " ne Vie it ty “aro in Se ae Mirrors, Ash Trays, Ladies vl ard ak MeMorave ig rox akon were then ought to the} Purses, Military Brushes, ih his interpreta the at ern 8 MATINEE eaten Chocolates. Gort whiten oe According to the Buddhist faiths ard aid net tae ais view 4° il carry over to the nest AM MCLAGAN PHONOGRAPHS . . ane a ~ - = rs WEDS MOTHER-IN-LAW go at cost---only a few left & Construction Go., Vanouver; Mi AND THEN ARRESTED Geanett and Emerson Records 50c and 25c each. ; 1 that ywe ; j I4sUISVILLE, Kentucky, Dee. —- K be 4 wig hoist and that the 10 Waiter Thornton, a Paducah sliowld pay Prustee cooper, married his mother-in- 3 Shia is worm ove dhe stated law on Thanksgiving Day, and the "Se it he was now ed haneyiioor lasted femur days. MeMordie was ric r « claim, They were orrested on a charge of Corner Second and Sixth the «a nf iris 1 is about violating ii Kentocky statute . Which say thal a man shalt not The Largest Drag House in Northern BL. Phe estimate for t onth was marry the mother of his wife. ed. Wf ar ! to $21.- Phornten married Miss May H 4 The reques Contractor Hale five years ago Recenthy I } vh g the Thornton obtained a divoree on ~~ hi 4 ent of the the ground of infidelity and he e} and his young daughter continued ils né This to live at the home of the mothe ) If 24.760 Mr. Basse. in-law, Mrs. Efie Hale. Thorntor } | A aifa Hay eld ting for is thirty-t ind bis bride forty- i : = cee: eae et eaeteail ‘ak ihe | |We have just taken into our warehouse etait Deena ila ced” ins . \rhoraton's i j}a car of CHOICE NO. 1 ALFALFA HAY. ‘ * 10 mother-in-law afier he obtained |Get our price on this hay which has been hing re Sehoo' his divorce, Judge Lang said bought on the lowest market. aii Pay - i “se “A inere n eagrr be something mithat We are always pleased to quote. és: Se c el ee Oe er Ae Mail orders have our prompt and careful attentien. — . « are «truetes stalled WAR) MECTRIC & MARINE ive wovaoe stairways “try a elassitied advertisement | TH BRACKMAN-KER MILLING CO.,LTD Cry y n‘e ‘ i be winter The if you want to buy or sell or if Ea . SUPPL i CO. he {8 e King Edward School you want anything. A lot of busi- P.O. Box 745 Prince Rupert, B.C. Paene ne rae se COW BAY a epaired. ness is done that wey. E).ECTRICAL AND MARINE SUPPLIES Canadian Fairbanks Co. Lid C. QO. Crude Oil Marine Engines from 30 to 250 hp. 6-10 H. P. Heavy Duty Distillate Engines, Electric Lighting Piants 2 eee a ee °° a Ps Westholme Lunch Management = ee ——oee (Oder New ALL WHITE HELP Westholme Special Three Course Mea! - from 45c up Se ee mr ee r en he = SSS | Useful and] Regardless of Cost } nter explained) — | Artistic Ce TE me 69 ea Bae E \ ene BIG REDUCTIONS IN ' ae Gifts esc : es ‘ ae ; i ha nfusior ' Coats) Suits, Skirts, Blouses, et or oa : ' ; ! nh ! hought they ; ? Miss GLEESON tt ) E Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C . cng d : : — 7 : oe oe 9 "ie von anmnsh, nenrene OF dies ns dg ati pe Everybody S happy when FAIR ASSOCIATION tand an doa resolu- SMITH & MALLETT LS ee PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Malimates furnished Page Une Concessions on Hill. there’s Music in the home! Where there’s plenty of life and melody—where the even- ings pass quickly and pleasantly in music and laughter— the young people want to stay home. Young people revel in music. Listen to the giv] humming the newest dance meiody as Ma uo (ie vy said same were ed han thers for his past year they ade an eflort to pay the bilis EOS HO CORE | {72 * agreed it would be Detter TIP Address, ard Avenue, head of Becond Street. have the coneessions on the Ue agreed that tt would pay LLL LLL LLL Le le te Phone 174 — P 6, Box 274 : , rchants to exhibit, He had We enemmenrmennnmmenene nmnnmeree ini: ror enann (dene se Once with good financial Cheese she goes blithely about the house! ete rE a a eure He believed advertis- . . . . . . . . ney if all kinds sont 2 thie | vedi Musical Listen to the boy whistling lively airs as, with springing foot- er sara : a SUITCASES ner had suid, Inte weet. ee ue to Gearge Sry Gifts steps, he sets out for school or work ! oe wan ee uae ane Genre this Music is #m you—part of your very being. You absolutely need music. - ‘ nen cee TA | ; rn a TRUNKS . xh ipa H. FP. Pullen mentioned the eon. Christmas The man who said he couldn't afford a piano or a phonagraph was wrong. ee eeeeenneatnsan glaaslcdoerere ae structive critioiams that had been Eventually he bought both and now declares he couldn't afford to be with- iz y* , ‘Se inade but said he would like to eut either. HA eo Was ot ; NOBAGS : "" 1 | ethene 4 tae yaar agli ~ pie Now’s the time to get more music into your home. Go to your music dealer | Sane dy. LEP GReneey 0. IN and let him show you how easy it is for you to own a piano, player, phone- nearn , a DIE ENING tioned that some people had re- re ag papa vy. Ms, F, M. Crosby i the stairs | a graph or any other musical instrument, ivked that it cauld not be ex- Ih Third Avenue ! , , om oe vocted outsiders would take an McCutcheon’s Drug Store McRae Brothers, Ltd Walker's Music Store Prince Rupert oy interest in the exhibition if local! nes ; ; {to the eX-)nople did not trouble to do se, Prince Rupert Music Store Ormes Drug Store W. W. Wrathall nin e moved a vote of thanks to the PACIFIC CARTAGE LID J. 9.0: da . Chas. W. Teetzel, Singer Sho @ U5, . 2. Parker, M rT vrat Rr ' : s arker, Mee. ri ‘ hit Drawt . wore ryvant thanked the furniture ph ven ke ol orders for as ; fi, a table and}meeting on behalf of the hoard ROL beacee or othe . ' : -_ ORDER tre ave’ a — ee . ontds had en sat on-after wiieh the oMeers were elect. oun TAa “nN ‘ c A » ) RO amma FOR EAL anh WOOD i throws heap. Uxhibitors'ed and the meeting adjourned, — | CE EN " | h He Sd