PAGE SIS THIRD AVENUE o a a o a a a o a 0 o o o o o o a Christmas Sp ecials BLOOMERS Lace Trimmed $ie45 each ........ . ...v. y ;f:' r ; BRASSIER SETS. $2 95 each BRASSIER SETS 3.45 " each BRASSIER SETS 3.95 each- BRASSIER each SETS ?TCet?v 4 gj) PWAMAS-S-pIecp- $2.95 " PYmus-s-pkh $6.95 DRESSES-drepelle Chine $12.95 HT .M.... 31.75 "' HOSIERY-Service Weight $1,65 MID-WINTER HATS Q ' each tfO.iia PRINCE RUPERT CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" rr-rr r- ' DOO0KHOOODOOHOOOOOOOOtJKOOOOQOaOOOOKH3CK 6 O 0 O I Want Ads f o S o a o o o c o a a 8 Let ThcmJBe Your Broker in Buying and Selling 9ob&ty Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom st, or coat gu,have to sell Somebody Is waiting to tefllmTr, or typewriter, or whatever else It k you are in tBe "market for. Get the habit of shopping throaah the Want Ads. Youll find undi earned of bar-gates undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping thnwfh these columns and see how profitable and pleasant it Is. READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS.! ooooHjoooooaooooooooooooooooocKioaoooooaoooooouuooooo OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life, if you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means- to you. PEMI1INA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINF.IIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 1JJ50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butten Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City I maKctascsBunanMB&aa ( Dr Alexander J. 'XfllfrX SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNER BLOCK DENTIST Daily News Wanl Ads. bring quick Results GERM IS LOCATED Operating Room In Edmonton II os pital Expected to Re ReV. Opened Soon the cultures. The official statement Issued by Dr. Anderson reads as follows: "An Informal meeting of mem- tesy and hospitality extended th? city fathers by the Northern British Columbia Power Co. last week on 'the excursion to Falls River in connection with the power plant opening. CI We are overstocked on the following commodities. Buy now and save money. Malkin's Best Cocoa 's 2 tins Malkin's Best Coffee l's 2 tins Malkin's Best Tea l's 2 for Heinz Spaghetti St Tomato Sauce 2's, 3 tins for Heinz Spaghetti l's 3 tin for Clarke's Pork & Beans 2's 6 tins for , Soda Biscuits Large pac kage, 3 pkgs. for Braid's Tea With cup & saucer, per lb New Jell Jelly Powder 3 packages for Heinz Ketchup Large size 3 bottles for Nut Bars All varieties 6 for Christmas Candy Mixed per lb 25c S1.05 $1.05 35c I EDMONTON, Dec. 9: While Dr. A. F Anderson, superintendent of, the Royal Alexandra Hospital has handed out an official statement which state that the report from I the Investigating Commlttee.whlch ; followed the closing down of the: iterating: theatre In the hospital last week, has not yet beeri com-j pitted, it Is learned from other i sources that the experts engaged on ! the work of tracing down the strep tococcus haemolyticus germs which necessitated this action, has been successful. It is expected that the operating theatre will be reopened at an early adte. Dr. Anderson's statement indi-i cates that the experts consider they have the situation well in hand. .nd promises a further statement is soon at the committee's report is In. Throats Affected ! Indications that a throat infec 70c 55c 55c 25c 85c 25c 25c Do Your Shopping Early and Avoid the Rush Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE EAST THE DAILY NEWS Lady Allardyce. wife of the late governor ul Newfound-aid. with an exhibit of walrus tusks at exhibition organized by nor in London in connection with Newfoundland Outpost Nursing and Industrial Association. tion was responsible for the germs . . spreading are. said to have been p i 01 i j found by the pathologists Jind other f ireSlQC LlUO ' exoerts who were engaged in taking j cultures of all nurses, doctors, in- HaC IjIPpfinfT ternes. employees and alt material! lla.3 lUCCUlIiJ used around the hospital. Several , j ' infected throats were revealed by Brief Musical Program After Deyo- tional Address Last night's regular weekly meet ing of the Fireside Club of First e? '11VLJ?: ' CITY NOT TO BLAME uuui. aim cuiisiucicu ujr lire uwiu, it will be made available to the public. Members of the .board dis cussed with the superintendent in an advisory capacity plans which he outlined for the further safe- aiiarrfinir nf tHe wnrlr in the inati- ' the council for not "Mctoing city tutlon with a view to reopening the having established school . A.t nf night j,.. N j classes in Pflnee Rupert. The alder ffiwl V A Pnrtr ehfllrman man Pa: wished t ha tun is be put on record. Old Curiosity eight-foot walk which was proposed. " It was explained that all the pro- N ewcastlc-OIl-Tync petty abutting did not belong to the Is Dirtiest City, ety. It was planned to put in an ' eight-foot board walk on the west LONDON. : Dec. 9: The dlrtte side of McBride Street fight town in England, so far as the through from First Avenue to Third pollution of Ms atmosphere goes, is Avenue, it was pointed out. Newcaatle-oa-Tyne. This is the ver- The suggestion was one that had diet of a report published by Ills been made to Aid. Macdonakl and t Majesty's Stationery Office. Liver- which he passed on to the council. I pool comes next, and. considering ffcpfc YZlYf 11181 Lv"Pl's near neighbor St. DEBENTURE BYLAWS CU AW Helen's, devotes Itself so largely it AIUIOTTIIROUGII Specials i the production of coal and cfteml- i 1 cals. It is not surprising to find It In J Debenture! byws providing for third place. In a town like Leceister, the financing of concrete sidewalks which most folk would regard as a on the west side, of Sixth Street fairly clean place, the atmosphere from Second Avenue. to Wayne Is five times more polluted In one place and on the north side of Third district than In another. London, Avenue from Third Street to See-though, has a fairly equitable die- ond Street as well as Tor the Section tributton of Impurity. j Five trunk sewer were Introduced j and given their first readings it last Congratulations For jnight's meetingf the city council. Dr. Fred Kerein Arc P11" trunk WT abenture bylaw V!.n,l IK. PJK. r..n.?l Provides for thefcorrowing of $85 , . """1"' OOOn a 20-ycar paU with annual the year 1930. ( navmpnf nt .7 im MMrltw ainlr. mi and "ltert. fr! Ui. hnr LhBt hl h 50C broUKnt to -Prince Rupert by one of j ' tnc city's pioneer toys so auung-ulshlng himself, the city council last I night passed a resolution of congra-I tulaUon to Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Ker-I gin and their ML Dr, P. Q, Kergin, I in view of the JatUr havrog' been ' announced winner'' of the Rhodes Scholarship in British Columbia for Twenty Yqars Ago In Prince' Rupert V December 9. 1910 William Manaon M.PP., candidate for mayor, refuses to commit himself on the temperance ques- Un 11. ll.. 1 I , 1 1 1. 4 i iii ni . n. - I wvii. nt says wiai lie wui ow us lie sphaltlC Sidewalk see. fit on the auesUon but he does Alongside of Post not think thai his personal feelings tflCC Kequcsted are any particular concern to! The cJugiBncli last nlfofrMt the peoplej througirfraitiTcIey readmpl Aid. J H lldltch feek that there tocai unprovemeni Dyiaw proviamg a yellow? peril m Prince Rupert, for the construction of a 17-foot as-1 He thinks there are too many Chl-phaltlc sidewalk on the east side of , nese laundries her. Seventh Street from Second Avetrue 1 . v to the lane naeth of Second Avenue j The sioamer Prtace fttHMrt made alongside the Past Office building. ! her final call of tie season here last The work will be carried out1 on night. She is to make 'excursion the strength of a petition from re-1 trips to Honolulu this winter, It Is preventatives of the Cora E. Black announced. The steamer Prince estate which offers to pay cash for ' ' Oeow will hi ry out the service belts share or the work and finance twerr. Pi Inro Rupert and Vuncouver bonds for the city's share. jduruiK the winter. Water Connection For New Fishery Floats Decided I Thatclty council IastM "night iac-urepted a recommendation, fro.nx.the board of works that a one-inch , water line be laid from a connection ! in the dry dock yards to the new j fishermen's floats. The estimated I cost of such a connection is $330. j At the suggestion of Aid. Collart. it was agreed that the water con-I nection to the new floats will not be I put in until it Is learned from J. P. ! Forde, district engineer for the f ed-leral department of public works, j whether any change in the situation of the floats is contemplated. ' Mr. Forde, who is at present In the city, is to meet Mayor Orme today I to discuss matters in connection with the new floats. RAILWAY CONSENTS TO NEW SIDEWALK A letter from W. II. Tobey, C.N.R. superintendent, which was read at la t night's meeting of the city Mulnrll iniHuinMil tHat th man-' " " " ( wl.a.WM ..WV l ....... agcuiaiii. ui uic iiui way iau cunscn j tea to an eignt-root board walk being built on thp north side of Second Avenue from Third Street to PI f) J Sixth Street, the railway company, uflOPKepairediwhth own the property abutting, . Uo pay its proper share of the -as- M'DON NIG ( Cortmmstit I Uin TUESDAY and WEDxr, Two Shows 7 T.ni-nfl I aessment. 1 " Owners of Famous Premises Forced In view of the railway company readings a local impi to Do Work consenting to the work, the council native bylaw prov.il: LONDON, Dec. 9 Fears for the "wn nt the Hncnltal rtnarri mt with 1 Rantlat Chnrrh mi In ihon nt Sety ' the Old Curiosity Shop In : the Superintendent last evening to'Melvtn Dafoe group and Melvln f ortsnutn 8treet. London. W.C.; review such information as wis ! Dafoe was in the chair. After a de- tJ Chr,e DlckeM- ivailable as to recent post-operative I vottonal address by Rev. Dr. F. W. 1 PfocedlnK taken by, deaths in the hospital, and to con- iDafle on the subject of "The CaHlng J Cuniy CouncU at Bow firm his actions to date. The report of Matthew." there was a brief mu- , i ' B""""' from the lnyestigating committee I steal program whfchs Included piano 7 owner Premises. H nad had not been completed and made solos by Mrs. Clifford Gilker, Miss available to the superintendent. As Mabel Ivarson and Norman Ireland, soon as the committee's report has been served with a summons re quiring him to secure the external , , walls and returns abutting on the ' ;road. together with the roof and! . certain timber work. When the case FOIl NO NIGHT SCHOOL was called In court, however. It was reported that the requirements of Aid. W. M. Brown, at last night's the council had been carried out, meeting of the city council, com- and the summons was withdrawn, men ted upon a letter which had re- ' cently appeared In the Dtlly News URGED ASPHALTIC WALK INSTEAD OF BOARDS PLANNED that a request along n0 action was taken bv th Htv this line wilch had been received council last nlnht on a sncratmn by the council had been forwarded from Ald. u&cdci&M that in v(p, At the suggestion of Mayor Orme 1 JLSJS r..S ' abut-tln belng.own- and on motion of Aid. Collart and t" , lh aw 60 07 w eny- a ,'-rol MPnaitic Aid. Rudderham, the city council ; BrownSe f orTLJahTtnat S be built on the west side of theTIre' McBride Street from Second Ave- last nteht Dassed resolution last mgnt passed a a resolution ex-1?, ex blame either to Ul clty preeslng appreclatlon for the cour- council or tbe hooi and he board instead of the at once put through its introductory building of the walk mm DAI -".iia iuung and Jack Mulhall in "The Road to Paradise" An All Talking M-. slm ler. Riverside DrVl vi.ih Z ' Slums of New York Color Review "MANHATTAN SKkKw,, Novelty "RESOLUTIONS Screen Sonr "8TRIKE UP 'I Hi !, ADMISSION - .,i l; , Feature Starts .v. , THURSDAY and IU1D.I ""Song of the Flani" And RBMKMBER 'i MATINEE AT V uch fffusfai r l&oz 'his advertisement Is not pubtiihed or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government ni British Columbia CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ol'EKATING U. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING I)HV)Ot"K Enginecrti, Machinists, Hoilermalers, Illarksmiths, l'alttrn Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Lie. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our riant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 383 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and HANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND n0I)Y WORK A SPECIALTY COAL niiv rial rnal- iiu: tnnu f!lin and tJ1 fi Wrlllngton In any qnantitirs. Also Ilulklcy VillPv Grain and Robin Mood Hcur. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES CAVVND 5