PAGE FOUR datl? nttto BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMep, 7 fTMfSE CIGARETTES "XL AULWChT i KNOW VCMJTMHtW LARGE. PACKAcfc DryCleaning THEM Oar-BOTwrn y--- , nr I Itf ! I ill ' L'TVC nu VJlft ORMfl( 4 I I r V ' oo"1" tmev co 1 .THE. OEUPM& ' - WHAT ARE OU HEAR Mu : I II I I 'Ul, Btfft TQ OaV- W MAifF r V& COT QH--tmiMG . . yOO CROWUI -.V . TOAV at AOOOI r t . .w, SSSSWSST-h-K Jk . Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleaning Plant In City Thone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street INDIAN SUMMER VCET IN YOUlT. Swill soon be n coai fob the ) V CONE!-XI COLD GREV The Fall months are falling behind and you'll hare Winter on before you know it Join the "don't worry" club today and get your bic filled right away. Our slate-free coal will give you a care-free Winter.. NANALMO WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert k McCafFery Phones 11C and 117 Manufacturers Outlet Sale of LADIES' HATS DRESSES LINGERIE at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next P.oyal Bank Wood DRY BIRCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $tt-"0 Double Load ...... fftso- Large Sack .10 f 0 BUNDLES DRV KINDLING, $1.00 Phone ."80 HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QCC AA as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street CHURCH STARVES ITS CLERGYMEN Details of a Curate's Living Allowance Wrings Some Comment From Popular itach-elor Clergyman LONDON. Dec. 9. (By the Canadian Press). Tbe Bishop of London. In the Church Assembly, quoted whit fee dec crlbed a "an East End I3yB to tup-port hi assertion that (tie Obureh o( England U starving Ita clergy. "There vaa a curate tn tbe East End who, aa not Infrequently, waa courting hi vicar's daughter. I called them Jacob and Rachel beeauee for seven yeara thia man waited for thla girl. It waa a very happy day for me when ( I could offer a bring of 400 and a bouse to these patient people. I mar ried them and baptized thetr IWst eMld. "On Sunday I aaw a baby trundled along. Aa bachelors can never resjst looking at babies. I looked, and then saw that tbe mother was Rachel. She waa looking five yeara older than when I married her two years ago. I had a I large crowd talk, and then asked her to send met wrecked car. her balance sheet. This was her expenditure out of an income of 1410 with a large house: t. d. Pension IS- A 0 Rates 35 HAND LOOM WEAVING 0 0 Water 4 V 0 Oas 30 ft 0 Coal and Coke , 10 0 0 Electricity. lo 0 0 Income Tax 14 0 0 Maid" 40 0 0 Cook 26 0 0 Nursemaid 29 0 0 Life Insurance, repairs, etc. 8 0 0 Total 224 0 0 "That leaves 186 to provide- food for four people and a baby, and clotkes and all necessaries of life for tbe fanv lly." REVIVED IN SUSSEX LONDON. Dec. Handloorn craft Is being revived in Wlnchelsea. Sussex, by the wife of Rlgden Read, well-known artist. This is one of the oldest village Industries in England. In Mrs. Read's studio is a hand loom exactly Ilka those in use before the Introduction of machinery, and on this she weaves from Sussex wool stout cloth which win stand far harder wear than factory' made material. She la one of the Romney Marsh weavers, who from their headquarters near Peasmarsb have done so much to teach the villagers the lost arts of spinning and weaving. The wool comes from local flocks, . id is spun in yarn by cottage firesides on old-fashioned sptnnlg wheels. It la then washec) and dyed, both vegetable and modern synthetic dyes being used. The performance of the color is cp on which the cloth is woven is con etrueted on the same prlnelpl' those discovered by primitive peoples In the dawn of history. Mrs. Read has adopted the patterns Invented by early settlers In Canada and the other Dominions. These have names such aa "Honeysuckle," "Wind Flower." "Old Irish Quilt." Such was the quality of the work of the settlers that they made beautiful bed-spreads which were handed down as heirlooms from generation to generation. SUk la also woven by Mrs. Read Into scarves, lumpers, evening wraps, and dresses. The pure aUkr is spun by machine, and some is bought ready dyed, but special shades Mrs. Read dyes herself. The articles are in gTeat d mand and command high prices. TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. W. Cansell and family returned 8unday after a Jwlldaj spent wan uaenasurr trie prairies. Mr. CaaeU left again on Monday for Smlthers on a business trip. Mrs. Meuougaji. at one time pro prietor of the Tourist Hotel, la a bus! ness visitor in town, having arrived from the interior on Sunday. Heavy rain at trie week end was responsible for a portion of the em bankment near the top of West's hill giving wsy and interfering with trafn an that road for a time, The railway accident- just east of here ion Sunday created oonclderable excite. .Bxut arouM town for a time and a I Terrace Is airainLtft-the trip of a cold nap accompanleclTby heavy wlndsi The hermometer harVes -aroatfcd the, zero nark. Jr. NEW HAZELTON The Women's AfjxUlary to St. Church at Haislton realized Rev. Dr. Darwin, superintendent ot missions for the United Church In I 4at't "TRY A NIP TONIGHT BEST PROCURABLE tUcl 7My (CTTU3 6UBNTteBY 4 Peter's about I18S as a result .at Its annual, bazaar. There was a musical program to which Mrs. Dunfrate. Mijt. Bodep Miss Tom- lnon. Miss O. Miller. Mrf Tomllnnon Dr. Leonard Wrlnch. Mfam Cox, Mis Moffatt. Mr. Maiay ayd Rev. T, D iToctor contntraxea. r ' . i'A- One oi Robert TomilhsoD's trttl' daughters was operated drt-this week a; nrooucC or JtO?i0 T- eC MaQ ftWtC-LtVrt Sv'Om Ken Tbe Original Label look for it at the Vendor's and imist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of ' llritish Columbia turned out to see the Frank Watt arrived, on Sunday from .ilab River. Alt, and after visiting for U few- da)a wttfc members f tke UttM amlly Sere, let tfrlf Tiesday for Ames- bury to vMt at the Some of tua Nwotner W. n. Watt, Mrs. W. H. Watt and Alldrta re- rarned to' AmeWry tt Tsenday after spending some time Mrs. E. T. Brooks'. with her sister The BX. Bridge Chib met on at the home of Mrs. Dr. Brummltt. Dr. Brummltt returned on Monday from Hazelton where he ' accompanied the late A. W. Priestly to the hospital following the railway accident on Sun day. Mrs. Atrce of Prince Rupert spent a ew dava In towiu during the week-end with her husbarid. who Is at pfeeent m ployed In Rtcimond's store. year. ( Mafk Oconre. jga. a new truck at work n coaineetloh with bis fie and pole aunp. The Vllx Bridge Club- met last night X the1iomeof 'Mrw. R. 0. Sargent. The Oyster Bridge CluW of New Hazel-1 on met last trrght at tbe home oil tn. t. Ai Ooddard. James Proctor conducted service Kltwanga last Sunday. I Rev. T. D. Proctor made a trip ta Kltwanga on Tuesday to officiate at the vrtfdln? ef Mis Florence William and Sbarlee Sampare: The Kitterjr Brldg Chrb met at. the iom of Mrs. Jack Robinson. SMITHERS Action has been delayed by the Smlthers district Board of Trade It connection with the matter of a west ern outlet tor the Peace River valley Developments will be awaited before re viving agitation In support of the port 4rft rtttce Rupert. L. 8. Mcoji of Smlthers bas been npoteted to f the, Northwest Mining Association at, all mejiimihi figree ,1 The' tunner-en the Victory property n Hudson Bay Mountain, wbieb la "-r rmtir.n to Csot. J. J. OTlrien o' V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leas than 50c Philadelphia, baa broken Into a fire I loot veto of splendid ore. Eight men tare now res ployed in development of in property. tn spite of abundant snow fan. uu- mobiles are atin able to make any potrtt I in tbe district without great difficulty. :tua week 8mltbm at experiencing Ur IcoMewt weather so far this winter. Consider We Interest la being taken in tbe fortbeomtec municipal elections. Of tbe present CouoeU. Mayer E. E. Orchard alone Is definitely in tbe fiefd. Tbe vWafe counctl Is In receipt of a Icommutuosttot) from a company which s prepared to a4rfe on. finance and Mpetutteod tbe antabltobment of ptrMte utilities here. Tbe Women's Auxiliary to St. James' Brltath OMOmbU vlstted Harrison. New I mtsnaa Church r calls about 1x83 at I tare! ton. Kstptox and Smitaer early animal basaajr last week. Conveners that week. .7ete: sewing. Mrs. 8. H. Haskffla; borne eVkfetc. Mr. W. J. Dawson: noonta Chris Larther left this week for Anyox I 4m. Cttarlea ReM: grab bags. Mrs. O. II. where be eifeeta ttysbeatf the winter. I stbtslu candy. Mis Vera Doodson: tea The first carload of .ore from the oom. Mrs. R. J. Raabe Slrm Cp mint Wwe stripped to Trail I word bas been received tbat Out wttef t te nrt of the wee. The Hosentaal. formerly of Smttbera, baa .nmacenmt exDeeta to have several I m m Ran rva nore can shipped by the first Of the September aa resttit of an autstnobtle I accldvttc. Conditions were not very favorable .or tbe oprnUkg dam- in support of tbe 3mltbers Fall Fair and the expected mflt did not materiallre. The series vlll be continued after the holiday caaon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wheeler are about o leave Tsikwa for ObUllwack where tr. Wheeler wW eooage tn the Insur- S4e. ageatey and aucttoneerlag business. ey bave been at THkwa for many' ears abd tbelr deoMon, to leave Is a natter for general regret. Members of the Catholic Women's eague were hostesses at a whist nd ridge party Tuesday night. Prize Win ers at bridge were Mrs. A. E. Camp- ell Mlaa M. MeDonell. A. Roy Me- tonell and II. J. Kelly while Miss In- ram, Mrs. Charles Morris-. James A. .Uedonald and Wlirtanv Orant took the .hist prizes. Mrs. Mason Fletcher and Mrt.Foleyof lotnid Lake were doing Christmas shdp- ilng In Smtthcrs on Tuesday of this eek. J. Fulsebakke, who left 8mlthers dur- er home lirway; lils' ' iittii'. 'm Vrl " oneraten. the pubMcaWort committee Mfss Alice Oazeley entertained at aV - 1 Peter Corrlgan of Hazelton spent itev ral days In Smlthers this week. Mrs. P. Regan, matron of the Fran ois Lake Hospital, returned to her luttes on Wednesday night after hav- ng spent a few days visiting In Smith :rs. r Ts y"V T T rif tr a rwv !' - A particularly attractive basketball irogram Is promised for tonight. The uttandlng gsme will In all proballllty pe thai between the Elks and Native' Sons of Canada in the Senior League me Loagemen. who are runnersup in .ne league, win make a final stand taalnst the Canucks who have been cleaning them up so regular of late that they, are firm In first man- tnrt wllf be almost hopelessly firmer lflthiv trta sralrronlgt. In the Intermillale League,' Big Four Is said to be deter mined about the matter of Innietlne upon the High School its first defeat if the season. The Udles' League game tiween uign school and Drill Team ihould prove as Interesting as ever. George O. (Cap) Leldy. veteran base ball player and manager, died recently ,iu San Antonio. Texas, following an operation Leldy Is credited with the rtlaeovery of Ty Cobb while manaaer f the Augusta. Oa team from which the also sent Eddie Clmtt v malora He was manaaev e tK cum Antonio 'ub wnea it woa its taut nen HOUSES FOR SALE SIX ROOM MODERN IIOD8E. 8PLBN-did condition and location Price M.50000. Cast) lt.000. Batonae arranged. Fte Roomed Howe with Beth CVood condition sad location Price tJOOM. Cash 100.00: bataHce arranged. ti. r. tinki r ro. I.TI. tf Tacht crab. FOR RENT rOR RENT. Ptaoos. phonofrspb ami Singer sewing maebHie. Walkera Music S'xire FOR RE-NT MODERN HOOSK: EXCEL-lent view. Apply 21B Fourth Ave. E. IOR RENTAparajnenu by Mte day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HOUSE rOR RENT ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tt LOST LOST 12 -FT. DUfOHT BBTWECH MetlakaUa and Prince Rupert. Reward fr safe iftara to cfeoter f LOST. BUNCH OF KEYS. FINDtt please retnrn to Dally News Omc. Reward. 280 rinvri: iti riKT iiAiuunt servui: CllltlsTMAS fillTt I FRKKlllT t. R. Arnold. Proprietor Oo anywhere anytime. Day or Rtght. Always on board. Terms .very moderate. Two- boats always available. rtM-hr 3io. r.o. rwv sib EXCHANGE sr.w ami nr.roM iim ri RMTi Kr. bought and sold and exebjanged. Player Piano ad Two Cash Registers in stock. PAP.lllOPl'Ml Mtltl K31 Third Ate. Phone SIS Chesterfield suites, dlntng room suites. Barry more ?peU, wttbut dret- sers. walnut vanity drtasera. floor tsWps. upholstered cant chairs, bet blanket, lounges, rangee. brtck lined heatert. mat, linoleum. A splendid BMortment of Christmas toys. a. sriKENZirrriiMTriir. Phnne 775 Every Day la HOLLAR II IV at Tnr tt t tu 4iific "Tp ; t!V ;out large -range Vf enrtstmaa Otfts. Nothing Over a DoiMri iUOT-'EEi II. J. niKKIIR fleneral llamly Man Furnace and Stove Cleaned and Re- . , paired. - Chlmnlea Swept. Cemetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 243. Prince Rupert, B C notllNIO H KMTI HK f'.rilAN'(IK S. DKSOl ItKFS, l-roprletor 144 Third Avenue We Buy. Sell or Exchange anything. Phone tUnrk 421 NEWSPAPERMEN HONORED IN NAMING OF STREETS LONDON. Dec 9. (By the CanadUn Presp-The town of St. Helena. Lancashire, notable for tbe production of pills and of chemicals which are utilised in much more wholesome fashion, ha been .tosy ''eiylstenlni" newstreets upon dinreritTOTri csutes The patronymics of prominent politl-elansi local-' and otherwise, were drawn upon. The Committee then bethought themselves of the newspapermen of the town, Who had for years reported the doings of the Town Cbuneit and It committees. Three roads were accordingly christened Inman Avenue. Reynolds Avenue and Mather Avenue The town clerk. W H, Andrew, coyly accepted a compromise by agreeini; to one rr ;.id osunp named 6' Andrew.s Av Dr Hauweli .he medical offlser biut:i-rnnly accepted Harwell Avenue Advertise In Ths Dally News iS .Article, Lott mj Found,4 CTTMeilin Itmrritri. oiLrtiuoiiir wuitffliws rr Vsnriurr IIBMf a, rrlnre j( ;y y aatnroay as. crde:. .t " ss. Pnnress Br1' a . Nov. 9-aa Fr:i..-. J:, Deal. 34 aa. pr:i,-- t! Irani Vancouver BSJIMHJ as. Ciiw'!' Wednesday a P- r .. SsHsMay. as. Csr.Jei.4 8try as prinfesj Betra j: u .li u Nov. St a. Pr;i..- if; (a Dec. 17 as. Frii. :ev- U jfe. Dee. SI as. Pru.. U ? U lnr Port SimfMil an4 'sm Krm-. sandaiy as. cm. ; i. I'roin Fort Slmpaon s4 Nui thrr- "tiaaday as. cam ,j fr Anjet and Mrw irl 8tsbav vs. Cam g la vCeemeoday-M P-.. p. t mm nvot awt 1ert iweaoay hit.:: m FrsMy . Prtn . v f li Inr (Jueen Charlottes Dee. 3 as. Pi;:... J I Dec. IT t Pru " ll't ITnm (jueen Cliarlattn- Den. L-oa. Prir. ' 'o-- ttt Vti. IS M. Prinze i; Ynr .Hanks Dec. IT aa. Frit. ?- t. rtaw "1 Vr ' . - li " 1'rom tlVs Nov. twsa. Pr: Dee. 21 s. Prn cea Wtrf MAIL SCHEDULE mr the Eal OrTOIlIK, Mondays, Wednes.u; cJesea fnira the FJtt TueoiHyC, Thursdm' 5 due To Vanroijver Tuesdayt Friday Saturdays C.P.R. Nv. SO. De i Trains. Mondsy- V. Satttrdtys from Vaneonver Sundays Wednesdays Saturday 0.P R M D" Tratvu. Sundays. Tics data To Anjot, Allre l-remler Sunday Wednesday Iroiil Anyoii Arm. ID? s, BaMrtJIt-1 v S ' ,-tt ! ma!l fremler Tuesday Frtdayw To NHS- "Iter Point SuntMfa rrom Naas KUrt December I n ,a CiLRTTRAINS i 14 a 71 104 .11 r si. -tirir- Me art ' MCI Allre Arm. f"-rt Tn Alaka Points Nov. 20, Dec. 17 and ' From Alk Points Nov 30. Dec. 21 . . T Seen r.,srll.e Man l-M necember 3 ana rrom Queen fharWIe I'nr Itie r.at-- m-iitf Mondsys. Wednesdays-at 1U0 "Jn- From 'he E: ... g-.-af Tuesdays. Tnursa at 3 30 P-m. High ex PlHNXEBOPEirTjlDjJ., . . ..rrrMrir.B .rr TWV.r K 1 I' Low ti 20:S9 P .m High Low srxiAV. !ATrrllv. r 2 33 a.ci 14 1.1 pO' 3:21 an 15:02 p 5 -r Low 3f 44 Hr,CF.MI:" tft, ' - Hl"h IS 3f f - 9 SO a " Inant tn 1909. 32:30 pro It It pi t !.l el H