November 2. 024- INCL MI83 QUDMUND80N, DENNI80N ART CRAFT INSTRUCTOR Commencing Monday Iff it TELLS or Ued from paac one DON'T PALESTINE II: 1,-etiiier,'- l lie ciiy lias i oyed fifteen times hut u of the ashen of the II lias been destroyed by foe. pestilence and i.it : iirrn who hint malc ' III.- p H was ally dor .. ai 'l with risking a rbii'iinna iiiiiriiiijg ai u a.m., is prepared to give FIIKK instruction to nil appli-cunt fop i days Men-lay, Tuesday, Wednesday ami Thursday this week. Tli ii is a rare op-Hirtiinity fur Ihe people of Prince Hupert. A climice lit flel the latest ideas. Make up your Xmns Gifts. The gift maiJe with your own hands is Ihe gift appreciated, and the cost a mere trifle. Ill UM J1"1' " jun mil, 7 ii .1..., ..... il... it ... i t ,,! iryine lonuiiy nun ft : uui mi; uemnusiruior lias to von. Mnke slarl Monday and lake home. Come Tuesday for furllier instruction, elc, etc. Come Mon- Ilave a look, l or further information Phone 0, ' icmMi'. AVJicn I veiled it some 'lays after lie Turks hud left tt I I. .mill l hesp.Vtered with mud and lilHi. tin! attar despoiled, the windows broken and the building , , r-. , , , ..jUmM as a stable for hures and hinkinirof Jerusalem. .....i.. Capture of Jsrussltm Col. Knoll', slory of the of Jerusalem by the Hrilish force wns u graphic one. When General Allentiy, who was a de . but should always !. H a ; vou, rA,rUUlm arrju.d wjlhin !. shouH hi-l.l tUe light . ,,. ,., llU ,,... ,,. v.r. id. Il shll stand as ; l eC Oil ls seven hilU oplres and ; avrttwurd to minarels Its name I iid ... not v at fust. It did mil imp wild its narrow 'Ut beggars, corrupt and Turkih rr-t ' Mnce Hie war mol things have been 11. f ire I he w ar I vMled . hun h lli J ' i-d m Joppa in - dTs that tin shot was to be fired again! Hie place. He then wired lo the llriilsh Parliament for in- I itruellon. and they replied that Uiey left ii io Ins discretion what houhi be done. He then wired lo King (ieorge for his cotivic lions and asked for advice. The reply the King made was "Pray, and then act. the gaiieral then railed Hi chaplain and officers together for prayer and while they were eii-pave,! in I hi, two men were seen approaching under a white flag wiin mi' k'-yn or tlie city. Jeru ,.! at iva occupied by the Urit h i s without the firing of a shot, ' f The WASHTUB Mm 9 ' 1- ii- Something you're glad to tell "Qood-bye" There is no woman who does not enjoy saying "good-bye" to the wash-tub. And there is no need for any woman to even have one about the house. For our Wet Wash Service does all 'the washing and returns your bundle, fragrantly clean, ready to starch, iron or hang out to dry. When you see how well it is done and how little it costs that is, when youH say "good-bye" to the wash-tub, forever. Wet Wash 5c a pound MINIMUM CHARGE 75o CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Sixth Averue West. Phone 8 4 Local and Personal D.C. Undertakers. 1'lione 41. Hayuere, Undertaken), l'hone 351 You'll like our coal I Consum era Coal Co. l'hone 7. If Nothing heller" SUl'HKMK Colfce. Save the coupons. If Cards at 2.30 and Tea from I lo 5, also rallies at the Nurses' Home on Thursday, November 27 M. MoArlhur the shocman, who was in the hospital recently with threatened pneumonia, is now around again. In (he Legislature last week Colonel Peek was congratulated by members on both sides on (he birth of a son. Once more we can supply the famous lid oii coal in any quan tities. Phone oH, Prince Hupert Feed Co. tf W. II. Vance is leaving on this evening's train for Hdmoiilou, Saskatoon and - Itcgiua on a three weeks business trip. Mrs. K .A. Mann will be al home Wednesday, Nov. 20, and the third Tuesday of each muntlr al H7I, Summit Avenue. Miss liertha lleldiug, who was here a few- mouths visiting her sister, Mrs. T. II. Johnson, has nuw- returned . to her home in England. Scandinavian Dance in Metro- pole Hall at p.m. Tuesday next Men 75c, ladies free. Everybody welcome. Come and have a good time. The long deferred lliiifdin? by law. to wlucli ameuilmeuls are proposed, is to come up for con Videraliou al tonight's council Hireling. Copt. A. C. II. lierhardl, iiiana ger of the Homeslake Mine al Alice Arm, passed through on the Cardena yeslrnlay aftenioon bound north from Vancouver. J. FrwHk Hreeie. maiuiser I lie I,, and I,, miwe al Stew art paei through on I lie Uanlena yeslrnlay bound north from Van- enuver. Kennel Ii Morrison from the lraiiier Princes Maciui,nna i rrlieting for a couple of weeks on I he Princes llisitrk-e in place of Purser Arthur (iraxes who Is on holidays. Mr. Jusllce Gregory and M. S. llryan, court sleiuMrapher, will leae on this evening's train for Prince lieorge where the fall session of the Supreme Court as-site will open on Wednesday of this week. I,. S. MctSill, barrisler or Smilhers, who ha been here for the past week defending in the Sideher-Shirley damage action in the Supreme -Court, relurns lo the interior on IhU evening's train. I.ysler (Harney) Mulvaney, who has been In the oily for the past few- days in connection with a ciUI case al the Assizes and also on private huiiies, is relurniutr lo Hums Lake on (his afternoon's train; Cancellation of leasel To house builders and boat builders. Owing lo cancellation of lease, i we him for sale at greatly re hired prices, dimension and limbic dressed lumber. Slock . ti i i .it iiiusi ne soiu ai once. Miuchiey Planing -Mill, Cow Hay. tf J. K. Thompson, former Liberal member of he leglslalive assembly for Grand I'orks and now managing director of the Hest-more Manufacturing Co., Van-comer, arrived In Ihe city from Hie soulh on Ihe Princess Meat-rice on Saturday. He Is on a husiucs I Hi' and w ill leave fur Ihe Interior tonight and for Auy- ox and Slewarl Wednesday uighl. returning south Friday inoiuiiiif. He is registered al Ihe Hole) Prince Hupert. 4IVN0UNCEMENT8 Lutheran Mazaar. December 2. Metropole Hall. THE DAILY NEWS fAUfl inniui LADIES' COATS All our Stock of Ladles' Coats and Misses' Coats at 20 Per Cent Reduction. All This Season's Goods. H.S. Wallace CO. LTD. Cor 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. Phone 9. A. T. KckolT was fined r,0 un der tin' (iauie Ail I his morning, having been found guilly of dealing in furs williool holding the necessary license. Proseeut ion was by the provincial police. Decree nisi was granled liy Mr. Juntire irrory in the Su preme Court Saturday afternoon j in the divorce ease of Stephen Morrison vs. Lilly Morrison. The principals are IndBaji. Molorlioat Prphrily, Capl. Hrindle, was in ptFrf yesterday Uncharging thirty-JjijJ of palla-Hum concent rale ffooi the Sail Chuck mine near KXcliikau for transshipment lnsT over the Canadian National Hallways In Irvaiglon siiiellerfiOew Jersey. The vessel MdurneiTWorlli with a cargo of coal laken on lora.ly. The sleainer Uray. recently re turned to her owner. I he Con- oHdaletl Whalin? Co.. after having been under charier to the Canadian Government Mrtchant Marine for several iiiouths, is lo make a voyage lo the oulide of lirahain Island lo piek up a carao of ore which wa salva?! from the American inolorai Keniie-eotl which was w rucked liter1 last year. Many ciliien have expressl J a wish to assisi in i ne ereciion ii n Mniru pin-- t. 1 1 1 i. ii - u memorial lo the late Archbishop ItnVermtl. I luring this week they will lie railed "upon and their contributions received aixl hand-e,l lo the tmueer. Mr, W. C. Orchard. Il i felt that tlie whole of the citizens should have a chance lo take a part in thus honoring one who has greatly hoitnrct the city by his life and work. He drew Hie attention of the whole continent to Prince Ituperi by his personality and his writings. BILLIARDS TONIGHT Billiard Parlor and Grotto 'to Meet In First Division This Evening The first division billiard tournament between I lie Prince Hupert Milliard Parlor and the Urol-lo, M'helul(Hl for Wednesday iiishl, will he played this evening. The line-ups will he as follows: C-enrge Mcllmoyie (Milliard Parlor) vs. (Ieorge Waugh ((trot-to). Charles MalaKiio vs. Hon Hrown. Fred Stephens vs. K. Pierce. M. Jelich vs. Ileit Morgan. Art Kasson vs. (ieorge Mlythe. Wool - Delaine Among Ihe most fashionable fabrics for oer-blonses. dresses or tunics are Ihese soil drapery, delaines in beautiful designs. 30 inches. Per Yard . . SI. 50 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. 'FISH CULTURE EXPERT I TO MAKE STUDY HERE OF LIFE OF HALIBUT W. F. Thompson to Advise International Commission In Regard to Possible W. F. Thompson, the expert who is practically the only man lo study the life history of the halibut and who has only commenced his work, is lo continue il, according to an announce ment made by J. 1. Habcock on behalf or I lie International Fisheries Commission, lie will work al various points along the coast including Prince Itupcrt and will probably make the new biological station al Prince Hupert his headquarters next season. Mr. Thompson has already published a monogram, on the subject of the halibut but he has been unable so far to secure the dala required to enable him, lo advise as to the best means of protecting the halibut and the mit desirable dales for the close season. SOUNDINGS FINISHED AND TEST HOLES ARE SUNK ELEVATOR SITE The taking of soundings for the elevator that it is proposed to build here was finished on Sal unlay al noon. There have also been some lesl holes sur.k on I he railway irauV lo deter mine the depth to the solid rock ledge. The work has teen in cJiarge of W. X. Chaler, engineer of the C. il. Howe Co. Tender for the foundation work will be called very soon. SESSION OF SUPREME ' COURT ASSIZES ENDS Two Divorce Actions and Argument as to Costs In Civil Case Comprised Busl ness This Morning The fall session of the Supreme Court Assize closed at noon today after a four-day session before MY. Justice Gregory. In tlie divorce action of Pelra Matilda l.indseth v. John t.ind- seth, judgment was reserved for review of the evidence to eslab lish if grounds are sufficient. 'The Lillian Gertrude Holhwell vs. William Hulliwell divorce case was traversed till nest assizes. I.. W. Patmore represented the petitioners in both cases. There was argument as to costs in the I.indlaud vs. Gazauoff civil case which was tried at last assizes. An accounting was ordered to be taken. If more than 91.000 is involved, the case will he continued in the Supreme Court; if less, in te County 1'i.urt. I.. W. Patmore and Mil-Ion (ionzales"were tlie respective council. COMMERCIAL RAIN MAKING FEASIBLE Aviators Have Shot Down -Clouds and Stopped Thunder Storms WASHINGTON? Nov. 2L--Using an electrified sand process devised by Dr. L. Francis Warren, of Harvard, two army aviators have successfully "shot down" a scries of clouds over Holliug Field. Similar cloud group disappeared entirely under the attack, while heavier masses were criss-crossed wilh artificial chasms through which ihe sun's rays pierced brightly lo Ihe earth. . Describing lesls which he says have been going on for some Minie, Dr. Warren said: "These tesls have resulled in some cases in uncanny nianifes-lalious. For example, on July H, al about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a frigid fully heavy thun-dcriorm wilh almost continuous lightning lay to the south of Phillips Field over Chesapeake Hay. Al 2:30 we attacked a small corner of this slorm wilh u quantity of negatively charged sand- less than ten pounds and coincident wilh its application Ihvrc was no more lightning and no more thunder. 'There follow ed a slow, gentle rain of about four hours' duration. We have at least proved beyond doubt that Ihe principle Is correct and prac-jlieable, which means that a celestial epoch has been reached in Ihe affairs of man. Coininer- 1'ial raiu-niaktng now lies wilhiu Ihe jfrasp of tuan ." None Will Satisfy f! like pure, delicious GREEN TEA OH! GIRLS, HOW LOVELY Imagine her .surprise and delight when her most intimate girl friend ut the "shower" give her some uf the nice little gifts we have suitable for such au occasion. We hare fila Marmalade Jars, with spoon and silver lid $2.00 Cups and Saucers, from $1.00 to $4.00 Cut filass JMeces. from $2.50 to $5.00 Odd Pieces in Community and -1XV7 Rogers' Silver $1.00 up Half Dozen Tumblers $1.50 Silver Hon Ron Dishes and oilier small things $2.00 to $5.00 Fancy China Pieces, even the necessary alarm clock $2.00 BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. fiuess who wrote this ad? Can you write a beller one? The time is extended lo November 30. 11 SALAD a H473 The finest green tea produced in th world. Ask for a trial package. FREE SAMPLE af GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "SALABA." TORONTO "The Family Shoe Store" "LADIES" WE ARE CLEARING ODD LINES OF SUEDES, CALF, AND PATENT, in OXFORD AND STRAP. "ONYX," "SUPREME LADY" and "TRUEFIT." All going at Qjj Phone 357. WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE Effective November 17th. S S PRINCE RUPERT snU rmm I rliw-t HiiTl FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, mteriiH-UUW lml " riuy . lin. For STEWART Hid ANYOX AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tkaat Offlea, S2S Third At, Prlnca Ruparl. WVdlH-Mlar. H.W P-1"- SS PRINCE JOHN Tor Viurwuvrr VU QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, '..Nov. , Per. 13. II, JIl. 10. U. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONOAV. WEDNESDAY, SATUROAV, J.0 p.m. for Trlm-e Urwrir. EDMONTON. . WINNIPEG, all puiuli EJlern Canada, tnltrd Slalrs. Phena 260. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 I