THE CORPORATION Of THE CITV OF PRINCE RUPERT. TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. Thi Ciiuiii'il r l hi- corporation of Hie Clly or I'rlnee UiiH-ri niuiuli in nm-Mnirt a pavement rifleeii reel wlus, cuu-iMinir or a maitreM or timber over.blci will Ih plarrd a 1-avintr giving- a Orpin at Hie rrown or ti-n imiws composed or lirokf'i Monr and and, on that portion of Jlaya Cove Circle lomim-urlnir rroni a piant rliiht Irel south or the centre line inlt-r-iurtlon or 5lh Avenue and Hays dive Circle, thence slung; Hie west portion T llava Cove Circle as shown on the plan-am! pmfttea (lf'Hilted In the Orrice or toe city Engineer to a point elRBl Met north or the centre linn Intersection of llayt Cove Circle ami 7lh AveAii, an a local Improvement, and Intends to apecttlly ami the rout upon the land abiittfnr directly on the work eicept such portion of the cost as Is Incurred at street Intersections and al school property. i. The estimated cost or the work Is moo. on, or which IIH36.74 Is to be pain hv the Corporation, and the estimated an mial sfierlal rate per rout fomtaFO la .!7JitM. The special assessment Is to lie naid in to annual iimsmiMU. a. Perins rtlrlnit to petition aralnst nnderlaklnit the work must do so on or lierore the. Slh day or Jimiary. mi . t. F. JONES. City Cler. Dated yds J9tn fljy vi November. 104 mens PAGE SIX TKJTP.UT.Y SKWi IT IS NOT A QUESTION OF PROFITS CUT IT IS A QUESTION OF CASH OUR SALE OF MISSES' AND LADIES' WINTER COATS IS CONTINUING- Score. oT Imply Ire?ses (in Sain in all the latest style ami materials, in-clinliiiK Ladies. Miea' ami iirls rnuii 0 lit li years. A few Ladies' iiml Children's Velvet and Yclutir lints in exquisite designs nml materials. To clear at loss than wholesale prices. Don't Inkp our word for H lint look around for yonrr soir and Mien compare our values. "BENTS Third Avenue MANY WERE AT FUNERAL r?' J'S "tSj OF LATE MRS. HANKINSONf - J , , . ,. 'Tanner and children, Mr. and Service Took Form of Community . M J? KipH,(8,,rick, ,,arl. memeoriai with Two Clergy- Torunhv, Out., .r. HU) Mr.; men Officiating II. nuurterson, Lillian and l'sllier. I jjr a)( jjrs j ar. .jjhos Holl- SMtTHKUS, lire, a. Tle ruq- injjon, Mr. and Mrs. II. barling, jeral service Sunday for Hie Inlet Mr. and Mr. Jack Frost, Ter-;Mr. C. II. Ilankinson was sonic-1 race, Il.C., Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Ihinjr in the 'halo-re of a eom-j Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Oullon. inuiiiij int-inorjitl fi'i vii-i-and was. Mr. and Mrs. Itlof Hanson. Mr. jaltended by people from all fiarta'and Mrs. .lack Kilpalrick, Mr. iof tho district. It was conducted and Mrs. X. 1'. Moran. Mr. and !by Rev. M. Y. Lws, assislPd by Mrs. S. II. Iloskins, Mr. and Mrs llev. It. K. V. Hiihtell. lteferenco J. (i. Slephens, II. fi. Olson. W was made by Mr. Lei's to the S. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, noble character of the one they i Mr. and Mrs. .1. Heesdey, Princn mourned. " HumtL Il.C. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Music was provided by the 'Gray orchestra. The nIJ bearers 'were chosen from the members I of Hie Masonic and Oddfellows ; lodges. They were .1. Mason Adams, K. K. Orchard, L. S. Mc- (liill. V. S, Henry, V. K. Iloyor 'find It. L. (iale. Honorary pall bearers from I be Hpbakoh lolm were Mi'silaiiies S. "5ray, V I-'. Itoyer, It. V. GhHmplon, J I'liili-mis. J. Hife and J. Galhral NY. .1. Service was in cjiarfre of Hie funeral prunonaion. Among the iimuriiers present were Mis? .lean Sanjrsler, a sinter who is Icarhin? at Yulean, Alia.; Mrs. Hoy Elsey of Vancouver, ami Freil Dunn, a friond of the family. who is attending collefre at Edmonton. ' riie funeral was in charge of' the Il.C. I'ndertalrer of Pftnce Rupert . Flowers were receive! from the following: Cecil and cbiMrnn; Father, Sir Jean. Uahell and Hoy: Ilebekuir I.odi, It. V.I). Hnspilal Auxiliary, Unltin Church Ladies' Aid. Omineca Lodge, No. 92. A.F. & A.M., Rulkley Lodire. o. 30, I.O.O.F.. Fnion Church Ilpanl, Smilhers Hoy Seoul s, Srnithers Mblelle Club, Il.C. 1'olkse, 15mIi- ers ami Telkwa, Hilkley Valley brancb. O.W.Y.A., GfiUan fiiws in Training, Hoard of '.Manage ment n.V.H. Hospital. tli. Curses. U.Y.li. Hosnital. Dr. ami Mrs. J. A. West, Prince Huperl, Il.C. Arthur F. Dunn, Mrj. A. II. ForUe and June, .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Adams, Dr. and Mra..CC. I'ain Telkwa. H.C., Mr. and Mrs. Orav anih Mamie. Mr. nml Mrs. A. Kil Why You'll Like the "Home Made" Box It you're looking for chocolate that satisfy completely, both as to quality and uasortmvnt, thrn you're going to be delighted with Neilsou'it "Home Made" box. The boi Is plain; all the value Is In the contents. Coatings of finest NeMson chocolate; centres of smooth, fruit flavored cream, fruit or nut tilled, delicious caramrls. nougats, tallica, crisps, brittle and fudges the kind of centres you are sure to like. Altogether, the best all-round boi of candles at anywhere near the price. Two Kinds: Attorted and Hard Centres. One Price: 60c the lb. ls. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. X. II. Kilpalrick, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Wall, Mr. nml Mrs. ,. p. Wheeler Telkwa, 11.(3.. Mr. and Mrs. J. J iWnyrpy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ockle-sbaw, tr. ami Mrs. F. Witlson, Mr. and Mr. S. MrKnnzie, Mr. ami Mrs. It. Klllolf, Mrs. W. tirant, Mazellon. Il.C, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macdonahl. Mr. and Mrs. J. I'orteotis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mclnlyre, Mr. ami Mrs. II. C. Lifton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. levies, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hcn-uett. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Cham pion, Mr. anil Mrs. E. Uuinlerson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Doodson, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Morris, lrinee llu- pert, Il.C, Hoberl fi. Harnett, Mr 1 and Mrs. Millignn and It. I.. Gale, Mr. ami Mrs. S. Gazeley, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. El.y. Mrs. M. K. ItaWm, Mr. ami Mrs. E. Eby. Mr. and Mrs. I'. E. Page. Mr. and Mrs. II. Weloji and Misg M. W. 1 1 anna, Mr. and Mr. Eolberby and Albert, Mr. and Mrs. C. DiHilittle, Mr. and Mrs. Glennie. Prince Huperl, Il.C, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Xeale and Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Xeve Miss E. Doodson and Mrs. A. Xelson. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. ' Warner. Hey. and Mrs. H Hlddell, Itev. and Mrs. M. V Lees. I'.OXDOX, Dec. 3. The closing of the Wembley exhibition ha relieved the domestic servan! problem of London by throwjni' out of work 3J0O waitresses. Tin-girls have been unable to find employment jn I lie city restaur .- 'ant, ' and in me)l cases have tieen'Sent to private' homes. S . your service every day, AT We will make your parties gay, PJease your sweetheart, wife or guest. He who gives us will be blessed. Dinner parties, cards or dancing With our aid become entrancing. Candy-lovers, heed our ditty ;v In the country, in the city. -Anywhere, at any time, . You'll discover we're sublime. . 60$ per pound Half Pounds Pounds Two Pounds N.H. Xellson's fMIome Made" Mux Is When handy ' you want the best In candy. - SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OLD AND YOUNG OUR TOY DEPARTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE WITH ALL THE SEASONS CRY LATEST AND .y0..u ASSORTMENTS, AND YOUR INSPECTION IS SPECIALLY REQUESTED. PLACE YOUR ORDERS CAH? V Wp WILL PUT ASIDE ANY ARTICLE AND DELIVER WHEN REQUESTED. ROOKS llUiUUiLLLLU TrrrrTTiTrnTm Alger Series for Hoys Hoy Seoul Series . . . Itnys' Liberty Series . . Hciily' Iti.nks Girls' Liberty Series . I'.ninpfire Girls Hi litiol Hoys' Annual . School Girls' Annual . Cliallerliox Annual . . Hoyi.' Own 'Animal . . 'Girls' Own Annual . . Chums Annual . . 30o .' 30c . . fOc . . GOo . GOc . 30c $2.00 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 $3.50 $3.50 ( :tnll; !:'- Ilei Story Hook $1.75 Mother linoe. lii'iniiMc-' Fairy Tale. Ilnliillson (li.jsoe . . . $1.23 GbjJiliTii's Sturx. I'ainliug, Drawing and Spellilg I looks Uiiuk . 15c up Toy Frii lion c m n iiia.-ii- 'iVitniK nra $3.00 to $10.00 S "w .Mefhaiiical Tram- on truck fnnil $2.00 to $7.50 'Hie Kninou.s Hliig Trackless Train fmin. . $3.00 to $3.00 Gurved mill Slruighl Track m lnrk. Steam l-higincs. both in the upright ami horuiiulal style, at . . S2.25, $3.25, $4.00, $5.50 DYNAMOQILES Ttir lleliabl' Frictitui Toy, from $1.00 to $3.75 GAHAGE AND AUTOMOBILES Oarage rrhtl I Auto $1.50 Garage ami 2 Autos $2.25 Pi Hall niul 2 Autos . . . $2.50 -. PHONB-20 r hm4 asKssKlssKlsK.4sKsKtssKiHsKa STUDENTS HEAR OF I LIFE IN PALESTINE AND OTHER COUNTRIES Canoij S. Gould of Toronto urea In Hlnh School and Is ; Appreciated j Canon S. Gould of Toron' jrave a wonderfully inlerentmu lecture to the pupiN of the Kinit Kilwanl llitrh School yelenlay aftermmn, hii iWecl lieiriK ."Life in the Kat." lie deiteribed Imiuiltely life ninoiiK Hie Arnl ami otbem in I he Holy Land, it'.lima anil other count He giiii'i la roust vivid ilescriptinn of I be i alley of the Jordan and the an-Incut land of Hebrew eivilicH-jlinn ini'liiiliiiK the cilie of .Icru. isiileni ami Naiarelh. Incidental ly he showed what an important I heal re Canada must become, it xpnrsely Hctllci am) fertile lands .seeininx to have bcn proviilenli ally prenerved for the nelllemeut I ol a people who would develop PEAK LOAD OF COAL j IS BEING DISTRIBUTED , WLNMI'K.d. iTc a. In (Iimch of warmlh prepare for cold, ap-ipeai'H to be the mot In of prairie iprovince residenln al the moment, accoidiiiK lo coal movement from the Alberta iniiicrf over thn Canadian National Hallway. At the present lime, approximately BOO earn, conlainiiiK roundly -'0,-00(1 Ioiim of coal are being loaded al Alberta inincM in Canadian National territory m Alberta and these are bciiiy rushed as fnal as loaded in pm , m the prairie province win re fuel in needed, This Is the peak load period of the present coal year according Zv l.ihln, I'arshec'-i ami llnlniH GOo Lnliler Gniiie .... 30o Seeiecliase $1.25 Giiine of Mill nml Checker $2.00 Game of Hariiev Google . . . $2.50 Coiiililiifllioii lloaril ..Plays, 12 Game- $2.50 Saint' ns auve only piny I games $3.50 n4l wilh iinlireokalde .Jieftd. Willi slilffeil lii-wly . . 25c and '40c IUs.iie 1 1 end DoIIn will) uiilirekMe h trd y, ViUi hnir iuhI, Mrng teyo., Imtlr aesied ' t , ami nntlrecd, at prices fwi. .... $1.00 to $10.50 lv4l tmly IMW. wiU .rhi-ing rie nml h.iir .-. . $2.25 to SC.50 GAMES DOLLS GEORGE D. TITE THE HOME FURNISHER T)ll''celeliralJ'lIorseniHi I 'ulo . .1.1. j' Wllhdlll iisillg ees. 'I lic-e 'I'" ilrc-scrl. l pine, linui . $4.00 I) VtZI) P.O. W lr7 a higher civilillon, liecause of tins it behooved everyone to realize the importance of Gamul t ainl the value of Canadiun cili-jzenxhip.. In contrawl with the con.lllioiis in Canada the Mpeuker pielured the condilionn in China. I'rom lone eminence in that country he i had been able to look out and I count f? Iowiin ami yet many jwere hidden from view which ,were not far away. I Al the enucliision of his hw- liire the (winon was thanked for his woinlei'iilly niie-i'siiiij and instructive ili-i'imrst . Figured In Historic Sod Turning Phis antiaue Innklnv .ml anuil ill) noi BIT 1 hefty service now, but nearly half a century ago ;r it a very Important event thn ceremony markinir ' " .he construction of the Canada Central Hallway thr.;u.l' . r ollowlni the ceremony, tli pnlo with hi h the lb t i the wheel-barrow Into which it was shovelled in tiin pr enthus aatlc crowd Keeve of the village, the lady who pcrformrd the rer. ;i of the road and chriKtenlne it with a bottle of h"r 1 nor'- r-" ii. it""! ... mi ,L.r.:S passed Into the hands of the Canadian 1'arilie J'M afir took nvrr lo ',.... I. C...I..I I..IVII am Will IjPKCI"' " .UP" nf .Dili. . . . I f.i. . ..I., i . . .1. .il.f.rtfl IVIIIL.1 I . -wivieu wun me cany uays oi mc !""- it in Montreal. , . hot-frvf. '! So much for the actual ceremony. . The ,lnoro", ,pti arpirmoer 3ra I875saysi "TheasNemU that had been spclally erected for the had been provided for tho purpose of d previously azrerd unon. bv t apparently ly tnen aujoun. - ...nian0-, oVaston, mnvn chnJi t.hb. rinkinir neve -alt"' ;;,nd,, lie committee. lt Inaata IaaU . . i ... . I I . .1 .1.. ....ml alar order of MjJtX . "-i punnension 01 me lauim, lira ""! had to bt abandonel. Th. Pmhrok Urass Dnd was presw