PACE FOUR Was Helpless " FOR FOUR YEARS ith Rheumatism Mr. Ttti Kertch, SI Crawtord Ay., Windsor, Ont, writes: "I wU troubled with rheumatism for seven year, and fur four yean I wa m helpless I had to b Tielped mt of bed, and could not sit straight in chain "I derived such good MfuIU from I wish to voice mjr praise on behalf of your wonderful medicine, afld ftlsi say it is helping others whom I hat adrised to tske it." Pat up only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont Alberta Priest rnlut yi Dies In Victoria VICTORIA, Dec. 12. Rev. Fathfer Joseph Nolan of Big valley, Alta, who eaMe here last Friday to recuperate from a lengthy illness, died last night. Chairman Thomas McMeekin Re ported at last night's school board meeting cn a conversation he had had with J. C. Brady M.P. who requested that bus service be act corded larger as well as smaller! pupus going from westview to Borden Street School. After some discussion, the board decided to Stand bv its original rjlan of rid ing to school only Grade 4, S and! fl pupils. The older one3 may also" J ride if there Is room for them but! thy will be required tG pay theffl- sejves ior tne service. Wear Your ; Lodge Emblem ,9!J-ItitixJ w-.ni wvwiia'SfiiL?.004 way show mmt 'oWfiiWi? lodge members that i f.-'oi Are. proud to belong. WE HAVE EMBLEM RINGS IN STOCK FOR MOST LODGES Here are a few Moose in yellow gold with white gold head and ruby eye ....$10.00 Masonic in gold with emblem and diamond $25.00 Eagle With black top, and raised emblem :...'.$8.50 K. of Cin natural. colored gold with raised enameled errlblem at $11.00 MANY OTHERS IN STOCK ALSO EMBLEM BUTTONS CiEVvELLtKp illlE STORE WITH THE CLOCK ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS Measles Still Has Deterrent Effect In Some Parts of .City Boys Girls ft!. kin? Edward High .. 88. 119 Borden Street 146 170 Booth Memorial 251 214 Seal Cove 30 32 Westview ' 14 8 207 316 465 C2 22 529 543 1072 The averacre attendance for i Kin? Edward Hlah School was THE DAILY NEWS Undid exclusively by High School pupils. ' 'Eighty cases of measles had developed during the month in. Borden Street School, bringing the total number of cases for the school to 103, Miss S. A. Mills, the principal, reported. Receipt of a number of wall maps was ack- 97.-27r-ratJer being- 10Ol?nowledgecr: to the-school bbar'd at its, regular lThe" jTnerewerea were a few iewcasesoinieasiesi cases of measles monthly meeting last night showed a total attendance of 1072 pupils in the public schools, of the Jcity, 529 being- boys and 5J3" girls. (The attendance per school in No vember was as follows: The average attendance for school was 85.19. alter still among the pupils and colds ida M now more normar df. I had kept some from school. D. II. ter the measles epidemic, Miss E 'llartness. principal of the High A. Mercer, the principal, reported 'School, was given permission by me uoara 10 use uie uuuitunum School savings for the amounted to $111.14. month Miss O. E. McArthur, principal school dance, tne anair io De ai -oijseai uuve otiiww, iciwucu hi . ... .,, ..... , , ,,-f . -r?. average attendance .of 78.4. The measlea epidemic had diminished and practically all pupils , had returned to school. School savings amounted to $7.30. At Westview, Miss Jessie Moffatt reported, measles were still prevalent and attendance was at a rather low ebb. The savings for Wm'flhth mnhe"wei:e'h'orscho5r1 tallejd $9.30. ENGLISH BUS ACCIDENT LONDON, Dec. 12: Five were billed .and thirty injured When a motorbus collided last night with a street car at Entield, Middlesex. Four" of the victims: JWere women. Pythian Sisters Elect Officers Mrs. Joseph Itatchford Named Head. of Ladies' Organization For 1933 The local Pythiart sisters' Lodge MO.T5TA 11 7 If W 'fleeted e3 officers as foU ,..Most Excellent Chief Mrs. Joseph Itatchford. Past Chief--Mrs. T. J. Shenlon. Excellent Senior Mts. O. WJ Johnstone. Excellent Junior Mrs. David Qj li!dreSCo at m 1 TV tr. i mm SB mrm MCCulloch. Mlstreu or Financt " u Uam Gilthrw, Mistress rroiecior Mrs E h.mT iiULU n t him a u will take place on ML 01 Don't Suffer ! He Clothed For the Cold Weather GET WHAT YOU WANT AT THE MONTREAL IMPORTERS They brought Montreal prices to Prince Rupert. They have a great selectiona bigger stock than ever to choose from. t'V I" .YV HROMIli RADIO ' Lmitjlltdtt jvi tin' Gxriplne$255 Ji( uift that kmmnufmnfi l- II ..-r ---ly "I I. II tl i kjt m t s uessr jssm. virrnR ynmn. I ! 1. . II if VICTOR gift ranges from 75 cents for a Victor RccorJ to 2515 for tl.c very finest de-luxe model Combination Radio-Elcctrola. 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