PAGE FCTO JlUti uaIL Kg7& Thin BRINGING UP. FATHER By George McM i 1 i - DryCleaning MELLr-orrrv- cook h . .. J. r ME. OP r uuOBUE ORDER J . jSt utixo- J , COSHER I 3t A M - ER - A -rr- AJS vrU JCnN Mi- ft r 9 OP CORNEO BEEF AM1 fijA " vJ.QG'b - i ih - -nas ruJB T0Jb we CAM 1 J&Srni II u 1 -U I awSMtJ.-. Si m. rW o A T ass.. m r t run Tivn 7 Vi i Vancouver n t f1COMtCOOrT I 4 Prices Most Modern Dryclraninj; Plan! In City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street INDIAN SUMMERVCET IN YOURl SWILL SOON BE7 COAl FCft THE ) 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 bin filled right away. Our slate-free coal will give you a care-free Winter. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Manufacturers Outlet Sale of LADIES' HATS DRESSES LINGERIE at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood DRY BIRCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $3.50 Double Load ...... $.50 Large Sack fiOif 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransrer 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 Pianound Furniture Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low CCC flft as Virus w L ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street GUNMEN LINED UP CLUBMEN Money, Jewellery and Watches Taken Amounting to Several Thousands TORONTO. Dee. 9. Ounmen thought to bavc been participants in Detroit 1 recent gambler- war carried their battle to Toronto when three masked armed thugs awooped down on the olubroema of the -Riverside Athletic M ociattos. Between twenty-live and forty member were Heed against in.- j wall and stripped of money, jewelry ana j watches, .and other articles of value : Three alleged handbook operator i caught in the room by the gunmen lost targe sum. The amount of the money mien, a repeated to psli.v waa 13.300. This was not an official re-i pert. In Mew of the fact tnat .pci.i j were not called to the , place. the have taken no action. At a late bou: in the night H waa made known to th' (press that police bad not entered '.: clubroom. tll'NX lUHKISIiEII Of late the association has been operating as a "night club." Those trappe in the raid had' returned some time after midnight from a bout at the Coliseum. A number of them were sitting in an anteroom, while other were gathered around -two btlHard tables In a larger room, faetHg Bolton Avenue, and situated on the third floor. The robbers, with handkerchiefs as masks, came In single file up the winding stain from the second floor. Approaching the anteroom, they flourished their guns. All those sitting around were herded Into the big room and commanded to line up with their faces to the wall. Using bad language and swinging their revolvers as though they might open tire at any moment, the robbers ordered the men to "hustle" In getting Into place. One of the robbers had a revolver in each band. He- stood just Inside Ivf the entrance to the clubroom. Th ether two took up positions at either aide of the billiard tables, and directed the victims as to what they should do.; AIX SEARCHED. A fourth gangster stood on guard at' the entrance to the building to prevent anyone from getting upstairs. Starting at one end of the place, one ot the robbers took the men in pairs to the pool table located nearest the door. Here he told them to empty their money on to the table -After this Was done each man was searched. Tie pins. watches and cuff links were pulled from their clothing and thrown o:i to the table. As each pair waa searched,' the men were sent back to stand in their former (positions along the wall. ORMERLOCAL LADY MARRIED IN SAANlCH mW .Sarah Coote IWnnif. .-Brine f Hoy IWIerMiiK nllerm. Kevently., Kwntl)., KeVi Kevi Al. M. IV. iV. blossoms, and the carried a shower bou quet of carnations, chrysanthemums and shamrock. She was attended by Miss Sadie Pat- tenon as bridesmaid and by Miss Matilda Pattenon as flower girl, nieces of the groom, who were prettily gowned alike in frock of pale blue silk trimmed with lace,- with stiver ribbon bandeaux ir. their hair. The bridesmaid carried a bouquet of pink and white cama tiona and fern, and the flower girl car ried a dainty gold basket of similar flowers. The groom was supported by Harry Olbson. of James Island. Miss Alma Heyer presided at. the or gan and played the wedding marches The hymn sung wa The Voice That Breathed O'er 'Eden." The church had been prettily decorated with autumn flowers and foliage Following the ceremony the reception wa; held at the home of Mr and Mrs Alexander Patterson. Ea' Saanich Road, attended only by Immediate relative Agreeably aged, smooth, fragrant congenial com pany anywhere is mm YEARS This advertisement ia.not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia and friends. To daintily decorated tea teWe was centred wtth a three-tier wedding cake, whletr was cut by the bride. The groom's gift to the organist was a brooch, to the attendartfe blue pearl necklaces, and to the best' man a watch chain. The happy couple left on the It mMnisrht boat tar ViiundMr lu H I honeymoon wUI be spent. The bride travelled in a gown of green crepe de shine trimmed with velvet, and wrap and bat of toast' brown shade. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will take up their residence , on James Island. Mrs. Patterson formerly resided in Prince Rupert. She H the sister ot Mrs. Dickens. 2i3 Eighth Avenue East. URGES RIGHT TO SHOOT GAME BY PROSPECTORS AND LAND SURVEYORS VANCOUVER, Dec. 8. "It Is a serious hlng that a prospector cannot ehoct for food, when game is. out of season." "declared Alderman - Frank E. VroodiVde president of the B.C. Chamber of Mines, t the monthly committee luncheon. Mr. Woodfeide. referflrw to a letter from Dalby F.' ifsrklli;- rise-president of t- land nuHtoTAl tBfstljftjClumW, A quiet but .pretty wedding was sol emnteed In the South Saanich United Church recently when ReV. M. W. bees united in marriage Miss Sarah Coote, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles John Coote. of Edmonton, and Ross Patterson, son of Mr... and Mrs. Joseph Patterson, of Tyrone, Ireland. The bride, who was given In marriage by Alexander Patterson, looked charm ing in a gown of ivory flat crepe fash loned in cape effect, caught at the waist with a silver bwckle and finished with touches of silver. The beautifully embroidered bridal veil was caught to her head with a coronet of orange He said that as many . as 'four animals had been destroyed by 'jpne hunter In a very short time, because he could not tbt it was unpoaslWr tor a ctaa er If mites snqm the nearest r0wy to I pack eoesjgfc food on which to exist without reor'.:iu' to bis rUe, It wa.- decidni tj take up the mat er with M B Jjckijn. EC, man cf the game board, and a was uppoiii r.l (Ml ItiM-ltWtl The question of using CO ail for beattntt Rovernaasnt Vancouver, wh.r.'i had heep refetTwl to -be deparunert of pubMc versa a Ot-i'a, wat disciiased and the reply fsosn he Dominion j vrrnment. which stated that oil was reaper In trtss yraeulr "je. it to be ' : Kon up by a eamatntee. The cual cginpantrf .of Jr arovlnce have signified ne.r wlilinarnsas to assist :. obtuw - -Mange. H Brownies ssarewy f the D C Chamber of Mines, stated that Smith- ri braoon oi the chaaaW had bean awarded a cup for the heat mineral ex-ii oit at the Prince Rupert Pair. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert lf:(T.MI(F.K S. 1917. The beautiful city of Halifax is almost in ruins and hundreds of lu citizens an rsfxarted to he dead as s result cf the oVlrMbn in the harbor of ships laden with rwuutkHM. I The local hospital board, on motion lot W E. Wnilams and rrank Clapp. I has amended its bylaws increasing the j number of directors from 9 to 11. Two I representatives on the board from the i Ladies' Auxiliary are provided for. The funeral of the late J. D. Mel ale took place yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr ' H. R. Grant officiating. W. Vaughan Davies presided at the organ and pallbearers were-- 8. D. Msedonald. J. O. Stcen. Tnotnaa.21eMeekln. Jrjooert Dow- I ther, David Olennie and. Alex Smith. In The Letter Box 1 WHO Witt INTEHI'KETf Editor Dally Mews. Sir. The word I known in ehurehea end of the world, say tilings onl; "Revelation" last book In New Tests-merit; (hen food willing for every na-tiod. "A man tailed Lamb." We not speaking English much, wise soon I learn Utile. Use to be "writ English and Chinese are each; books news mankind of the world for ever." "Many things thank God because beven on earth Is greatest and peace." Tours truly. Pulton Ave . 730. C. CAIBS M SELF APPEAL -" ADJ0URNED4JNIIL 21ST OF MONTH ' ' V T8 give .the' fisheries department time I tr nrwsiH y-t lha q at nr nrnniiaa for the shooting of game out of season miUi the ffect th.t lt cannot by prospector, had been changed, hunt- ,bt8ln wttneMe, ,n wnton w.L- ., to snoot tne same,lat dau w(1, Kt for tne Houic in mwm ior we saxe oi neaas the appeal of Ben Self against a conviction and fine for (llegai fishing Imposed by Stipendiary Magistrate H. T. Mcleod in County Court yesterday w"y nimseii as to wnnm constituted afternoon -.. sdtourned for two weeks $he best trpphy. ... r w. Patmnr. aetlrur ss oounsel for the xae speaser toio.oi a, prospector Who government .tweested that the case be hi iwruuy pern arrested na imea deferred until srwln but Milton- Oon- tor Ignoring this rujfrig, and declared rales, on behalf of the appellant, ob- The Quickest Cooking Brealcfast Cooks in to 5 minutes Same good quality and natural oats flavour as Quaker Oats. "Stands by" you throughout busy morning hours. Wrapped, sealed, dustproof packages 1fi V anted For Sale For Rent F Conquers Colds at High Speed A iise sip nt iQcUrys briao a uiisvg aw ul freai bMUic ui sorean. UHkjMs id palu ud drars lbs uwasi asd tab Uarsa as rwra. bmIs. "11a" asd start 1amus anKfeeorstt (ram "a caM". N'nrr t wit aim a twills. An druxau Kit "BuUlty 'i". Far rvy cslcs actsaissaM ky fever, braUacb Of asuralsia, Ukt LAXPYUN aad IscaW't Mia. ' tare aa4 askk rslkl U fcCsw. r Acwllls-atufc- l a alngle alp prove It Jj - I J - . . lected Judge Young suggested a delay ji three week- but Mr OonzsJes instated on no more than two weeks, hi client being anxious to hate the uiKposed of. VANDERHOOF The Vandeehoof Olee Club, last -Frl day night, rendered what H unani-inousty declared, to have been the best entertainment of its kind ever given here The affair was under the leader-hlp of r. if. Moor sad those contri outing to the prograrnV Included the bolr. Miss B. Fallon. Messrs, Patterson. Hartley. Dally tuA Smeeton. Mr. Mc Jcrkell. Mr. Telford. Mr Laird. 'M. Meshen Hohnrs. R. A. Moore. Mr. McClelland. R.- II. 'Warlocle. Mia Myrtle Emtio' has taken a post, -ton in the1 Faterion clothing house. Mr. and Mia. Embley and , family left -his week for Erxiako where they have taken over the txXtl. Mr J W. II.Day Jas been 'veryt Ul recently and is leaving for Vancouver.! io receive treatment. The ladles of ihe Women's .Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. J. SUverton Tuesday afternoon. . . airs., rergus rarx and son. Tom. have left fr,r nrimnnim nn a .n - w. -m ,w..4 IB1 it. j - A. A. Hutchinson. Station agent left this week ononis annua vacation and lii co away wooutai imont. . i . V t Mi Muriel Steele hi .fi'crVnteri at vnwu iu ma u. j nou. eroeerv store. ttokftig the placet, cf.f.ErhbW, wh Local Boy Scouts are mending toy for the Sunshine fund t- ' HOTEL .titKIVALS, ! t? l"rlee Kiiiert General J. M.ross, Major O. fJ. Ed. wards and T. Mason. Victoria; George B. uarvey, w. k. mnders. C. E. Anstle,- R. Green. Capt. L. H. Undsay. H. S. -Wal lace. E. McDonald and -Inspector T, V.. oanay-wuncn. Vancouver: W., M.Hart. Edmonton; A. B oharest. Chicago? Mark Smaby and B c. W. Lilly. Ocean Palts; Hon. T. D. Pattullo anl Joseph n. Koger. i-nnee Rupert; wflllara E. 8. Oudeward, Mia D. Ramsay and Dr. R O. Urge, Port Simpson'! George McAfee, ueorgeMwn. ' ' Savoy Mrs. W. Flewln, Charles Ma Toombs. E. F. Dudoward and James Flewln, Port Simpson;" John P. Murray land Owen Murray, Jap inlet. . . Central' l'8verlMRadman, aOTemnkrtRda(t E. Pearce. tSty: , ST-TJ. BalmalnJ- BufediK7? vau uum, -jap, iniet. .v i Iir.IRHT OF .tPO.l;o Napoleon Bonaparte, commonly spoken au aonormauy short man. actu. any wa 01 about averag height. On his deathbed his nt.ii.i. ... WANTED FOR SALE WANTED. SALES LADY. STATE KX-prrlefice Apply Boa 8ft Dally News. OIRL WANTEO FOR OssVERAL HOOM- work. PhOM .Red 138. MM I OK .HALE 48 IIP. Standard heavy oU en-gise IIMUO 30 li p. Buffalo -eyi rstglae teSJOOO IS by 8 trotting hoot. 7 fe. FrUby iM0 31 by 8 trailer. 13 b.p. Pair-hank tiaoM 48 by 11 Setae boat. M b4. with 300 fathom salmon setne itaad only short season with ItM aad hraller. a snap tljMO. Apply J Pietd. Boa 84. MkOCtt- M HOUSES FOR SALE SIX ROOM MODERN HOOSC; SfUtN-dld condition and leoittaa. Pile 13.900 0. Csth lljOOO Baton arranged. Five Roomed House with Bath Yaaht quo. 301 LOST. - BUNCH OP KEYS. FIMDEfl DJease return to Daily News OflMeJ Reward. , asfl FOUND BUNCH OP KEYS FOUND. APPLY Dally -News Office I'll IVOR ,KlP:itT HtltlUlK IRFir.lIT -tKvicr. J. ft. Arnold. Proprietor Oo anywhere anytime. Day or night Always on board. 1 . Tsrms yerv moderate. Twd 'fioalt alwafa avallahU . 1EXCIIA Pl. Ilot SIO r.a MMft:rMr IrllANll ii.txii 1 II 1 RMTI rmtikk KE bought and sold and exahanged Player Piano and Two Cah Register In stock. PAPAIIOPI I.O MtltAH H1 Third Air. Phone CIO CIIIIIHT.MAN OirTS Chesterfield suites, dtruag room suites. Barry more carpets, walnut dres ser, .walnut vanity dressers, floor tamps, upholstered cane ohfttrs. beds, blankets, lounges, ranges, brick lined heaters, mats. linoleum. A 4ondkl assortment of Christmas toy. A. MrKKN.IE, 1 1 HMTI KF, I'hone 713 Every Day I DOIXAIl DAV at THE HOLLAR STOKE. 6ee ,our large range of . Christmas Gift Nothing Over a Dollar. ,i.t- CHIMNEY- SWEEP 11. J. yiMKtiiit flenrral Handr Man 1 t Furnaces and Stove Cleaned and Repaired. Chlmnle Swept. marchl. found h.. Z J... "l L ' "?"T Cemetery Plots Cared For. .... ... m e Pk... bi oa-, r,-. , nn live leet six and m hl nimt n"' - ni prime ne wd- probably taller. Ills dwarfed appeajHnoe was ascribed to u unusually f : or legs Magazine. -The Mentor AdvertU in Th Dally Ntw. f'OMIMON II KMTIKK EXCHANOE N. iliitorKIEM. Proprietor lit Third Avenue We Buy Sell oi Exchange asivt.rs.7i" Plione lilack 421 ft DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leit than 50c 1 1 Oatwday as t rilc! 1 Pr..-. Nov 10 - f: : Dr vi -a V Irsin Vanrrr- auilUli , -S (. ,:: WednriKlay 1 Bstuidn:.. v i , . Saturday at Pri'..e-Nov 26 -as P-Dec 17 -as Pr... Der 31 -a Oood condition and location Price I r lure th.u-t!,- ItJOOiM. Cash IM9JW; bolano ar- . Dk. 8 as V ran-d i Dee. tt p- O. T. TINKI It CO. LTIi. tf . I rum l(ueen llurljttrs ril!LAlT p POR RENT. Pianos, nhauufinii. ..llr Alks NOV. 8t P P' - L Rlnr - - ' .i 1 1 .- i S Music 8 tore FOR RENT MODERN 1IO08E. EXCEL-teat view. Apply 218 Peajrtb Ave. E. POR RENT Apartment by the dy. week or month. Phone Red Ml. tf ROUSE POR RENT ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Ur tf LOST LOST 13-FT DINGHY BETWEBN McWtkatla and Prinee Rupert. Reward lor safe return to caretaker of rWne'Sin, tiec. ITs l" Deo. 81 a V-trom Alaska New. o- so p Dea. 31 ai. P To Anjot. Alice Arm, .Artkk, Lotttci Found, 4, oltAIilMilr MOVEfl FAT . t r Vanroatrr I) May aa P: Ml ' MAIL SCHEDULE ocionr.n mr lite East Mondays. Wediw a:- I 'rem the Eot Tuesdays Thur due TVesdaf Pndsy aaturdsys OP. Nov 3I IX Tiain. Monn. Sattkfdaya n-rnn .VsneoMtfr- Bandsy Wednetdaya atwrdayi OiJ4-ov 3fl Df Traias, Sunday 1 r ara Prrfiiler lr3: Stwdsy WaaUMBdar . from Anjot. AUre Arm, Mr Premier Tuesday TOdsys To Xaas Hlrrr Polnt- Sundays rnni N Klver Point- 11 Tuesday -I For Port NhnsMin n1 .sui Khav. v ,. r. t niiliitiM ILJ .01Z Silff . I' Aniot anil Mf. i::, Sunday as Lam Wednesday w lrin Anyat nnn Mf;i." Tiiiataj si v a- rUfa H I airt To Ala.ka Points- Nov. M Der 17 aiM From Alaka Polnl- Nov. 80. Dec 21 i.land Tom' """"""" ' " l.lanJ t' r . 'tisskastw I nil MHIt - December I sun High Low High i.i C.m TRAINS For the Eaic Mondays. Wedneli-v at 1U0 a m From 'he Ea: Tuesday!. TbursdHV at 3.30 p m ...Il' THI'KMItV. Il.ir,.-i" 0 ."ill I'.' 4ti 8 4(1 ' " : 19 23 tV. DEC EMHEK 1 y. '' V- 1331) Low ' -8 8 1 1 1 1 1 r ' I 1 r 1- . i 1 1 1 . 1 a 1 F I 1 1 1 20 14 P . StTI RHIV IK":Irtlt V High f 14 ,u L Low