Tueaday, December 23, 1030. PAGE STv"J) if I Ms Lisemenis. raismess ana rroiessona men s wiiae. Leea nonces A DAILY NEWS FOR SALE AD. WILL CONVERT THAMUD PIECE OF MRWIWE WO CASH. TRY IT! FOR RENT FLAT for RENT Wallace Dlo?k. Enquire store. tf FLAT for rent four rooms and bain, Sixth fand Fulton. Phone' 13. F,,11lT Modern house. 3 fooms and hath. Appy Muriro. Bros. tf f:,n T?CPiu well fufplshtai mqdrrft apartments. "palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. t f To Rent Cosy Two & Three Rqpmeri Apartments Free use ot electric light and v.a.shor Rentals $10 to $l6mnthl OVKIl A I A I ITS 1 ENTS 3 li AVE. FOR SALE FOR SALE little old Gume? heater. Price $6. Daily News, tt SITUATIONS W A NTH I) ... L-i-i i PROPERTY repairs. Plain furniture ! made. J. Wllkle, Phon ' Plank 707. 302 PRIVATE stenographer, 510 6ih Ave. West, P. O. Box 306. 201 MUSIC SINOINO Lessons evenings. J. R. Davcy, Phone Black 366. J 17 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room. Phone Black TOT tf ROOM and Beard. Phone Red 129 7 tf TRANSFERS tXMERONTf Transfer. Phone 177. Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pine tf Pi D'S TRANSFER. Cartage an4 Furniture Moving. Phone. 3Q4. tf CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and Red Ray Treatment Nervous. Female and ChlWrens' Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASIMNAM- (Chiropractor) Phone Green 341 a & 7 Exchange RU. tppn.Orme'sl SECOND-HAND URALEUg New and Secondhand Goods! Bought, Sold or Exchanged W, H. Mpntgomery 3rd Avenue rjione Blue 39 HAI.VAOK AND. ?WlNlj f it's on or under the ivater we It," P.ipific 5alvag;e Co. Ltc. Ful'y Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work Agents for EASTHOPE KNG1NFJJ Dot$s' arid Scows' of ' all dewrlp-' 1 tions for Ch'Auer RoW lloits 'and Canoes for Hlrg Bargains in Gas Engines, Northern B.C. Distributors Coolldgo Pronrllcrs Band, anjl QraveJ lf any quantity, dellverrd anywhere by water i jPbone,Ilay y. ttliht 5G n I'll hnt'liCi AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCT1QN MAJVT Wo buy, sell or exchange any klnct of furniture of hpusehojcj goods, musical instruments, machinery, etc. Ocneral repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just nhone hlack 120 and we will mil n j. DAWES.. Auctioneer., 10VE FEAST AT COUNCIL Lat nfght's meetng of the city council, being the last before phjut-' mas, eded up with a love feast which started when Mayor Orme brieily wished the aldermen a very 33: The mv-jal meeting of the Merry Christmas and expressed his. Skidejato IriK Conservative Asso agpreciatlon for ,the very baggy iation, vas h:ld In .it week at th year he had had in the mayoral Premier Jlol. It was undoubtedly chair and the work that had been me of the bcqt meeting-, the asso-carried on by the council. :iatlon has hiyd with direct Indica-In returning the compliments to tion that the Conserval iv? party is His Worship on behalf of the conn- surely and steadily gaining ground cil, Aid. Collart expressed the hope in this district, and confidence that Mayor Orme The officers elected for the en-would again occupy the chair next suing year were a? folloya: year. The past, Atd. Collart felt, had Honorary Presidents Rt. Hon. R, been a good working year. NeverB. Bennett and Hon. Dr. Tolmie. had the work of the city been car- Honorary Vice-presidents J. rled on more conscientiously or har- monlously. Aid. Macdonald appreciated having sat as an Alderman under Mayor Orme. It had been a most congenial and pleasant year. He was confident that the people were Skidegate, Mr. CoUlson; Sandsplt, well satisfied with the excellent Capt- B. Glllett; Tlell, Mr. An-service that had been given them by . drews. the mayor during 1930. I iu t - i -j ,- Aiu. uruwii curroouraieu rpnmrKfl that had been made by previous , speakers. If the work of the council had been amicable and pleasant, he felt that it was largely due to the efficiency and co-operation of the departmental heads. He wished to link up these departmental heads with the expression of season's compliments. Mayor Orme heartily agreed with Aid. Brown's sentiments regarding the departmental heads. Aid. Rudderham thought that a few remarks might also be Justified from him. Re was not like the other three who had spoken. He did not have to run for office this winter. However, he agreed with all that had been said by them. It was his third year as. an alderman and he could say that neither of the previous years had been more pleasant It was noticeable that there bad not been a single iserious squabble during the year. He thought the council had worked well as a team during ' 1930. The Weather Prince Rupert Raining, strong southeast wind; barometer, 39.77; saa rough. Triple Island Cloudy, strong southerly wind; sea moderate. Langgra Island Overaeet, light easterly wind, sea calm. Dead Tree Points-Cloudy, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 39.09: temperature, 40; sea rough. BRINGING UP Dili's (TORIES OF HAVE MEET queen qiiAuLOTTP city, doc. c. Brady apa Jas. H. Thompson President R. G. McKenzie Vice-president Geo. McRae. Secretary-treasurer D. Wilton., j Executive Committee Queen Charlotte, A- Cook and C. Brau A resolution was passed, endors- Inff .T Tl nlllatt nf Rnnr1rlt. fnr " 1 --t Prvhr of fisheries. Vancouver Stocks (Couruvj S. O. Johncon Co, 1 Bijr Missouri, .37, 40." Cor': JProvlnce, nil, .01. George Copper, .56. 0. Georgie River, .02, nil. Golconda, .35, nil. Grandview, .02, .03'. 1 Independence, .01, nil. Indian Mines, .01 W; .02. L. & L.. nil, .01. Lucky Jim, .01, nil. Morton Woolsey. .02 Vi, nil. Marmot Metals, nil, .01. Nat. Silver, .02V4, .02. Noble Erve .04, .06. ., Oregeon Copper, .03, .06. PwkI Oreille, .80, nil. Premier, .86, .99. Porter-Idaho, .06. SH. Reeves MacHonald, M. 23. Rufus-Argenta, .02. .03. Snowflake. .om. .2. oils : A. P. Consolidated, 31. 32. Dalhousie Oil. .45, nil. Devenlsh Pete, .03, nil. Home Oil, 1.57, 1.60." Royallte. 15.36, 15.7 Hsjgal. .10, nil. , Mid West. nn. .25. C. St E. Lands, .53, .54. Merland, .11, 12. Freehold. .13, .15. United, .25. 21. FATHER OAJJGyTRFJ OF MtSPtAClN' ME LETTER) AM' KERB TH5"Y A?B t UBn'&M Al M6 OFFICE VUU TAKE'EM HON1E -This gorgeous view of the .: CHILDREN ARE LOST Four Youngsters. Burned to Death n Home Fire Near Sher- brpokc, Quebec J SHERBROOKE. que., Dec. 23: Four children rdngfng in age from eighteen montjis to eight years perished when thp farmhouse of their j father, EJ. LeCompte, at St. Camille 1 de Wqtton was destroyed by fire ! yesterday. The' father and older son a&ved five other children. f Ui 1 Mftil JScnedule; ; For the Easff-Monday,' Wednesday apd, Saturday .'. ,.10-30 ajn. T....... From. Ibfi, Ea$ti-")T; K i Sunday Tuesday an Thuxsday p.m - .-.gj...4-'.-.-- -: ----4?u For Vancouver ..?HSfctf-Wr 1 n0on t f' Friy 11 P-"1' Dec,. 3, 17, and 31 pjn. From Vancouver'' Sunday ... j 4 pas Wednesday 10.30 pjn Friday pjn. Dec. 13 and 27. pjn. For Anjox and Stewart Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 3 vzn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesdays 11.30 a.m. Thursdays 8 pjn. .thabask aver vaMej!, ea$t of Jasper town In the Jasper Nationl f ! -Park, Alberta. ARMY HELD MAS TREE Citadel Crowded Last Night For Musical Entertainment and Visit of Santa Claus The salvation Army Citadel was. crowded last night for the annual Christmas Tree entertainment of the Army. There was a fine musical program which was followed by a visit from Santa Claus who distributed presents and candles for the children. Rev. J. Kennedy, who was introduced by Commandant William, presided over the gathering. Mrs. Kerr and Capt. E. Warren assisted in staging the affair. The program was as follows: Song, audience. Prayer, Commandant Kerr. introduction of chairman. -; Song by Sunday School, "Glory to God in the Highest". Cornet solo, Em 11 Hudema. RecJtaUfln, "Writing to Santa," Joyce Gauthprnp. HusftprcAis reading, Mrs, Kerr.. Recitation, Ken and Chrlssle Murray. Dialogue, "Christmas Letters," cbildferj Recitation, A. Murray. Musical Trio, Frank Pierce, Ted Rarmon and M. Alexcee. Recitation, "Mother's Messenger," Rose Smith. "Looking for Father Christmas," scholars. Recitation, "Don't You Worry," Clara Pierce. Dialogues "Inasmuch," girls, 3 W:SpSl fl Hg LETTERS nR ' GlTTM' Ao46mT- '1 -jfipSruj ; Id vSk mm " J Wm$ mimoed am- ueft j ID. PEOPLE ARE BURNED William Thompson of Cowichan anif lis Housekeeper Lose Their Lives COWICHAN STATION, Vancouver Island, Dec. 26: William Thompson, aged 70, pioneer of this district, and his housekeeper, a middle-aged woman named Mrs. Stirling, were, burned to death last night when (ire destroyed Thompson's home. Efforts at fescue by neighbors failed and the charred bodies of the victims were found in the ruins. Army Officer Found Giily Major Shepherd of Kansas City Is Convicted on Charge of Murdering His Wife KANSAS CITY, Deo. 23: Major was' found guilty here yesterday Superior Court of the murder of bis wife. Sentence of life imprisonment goes with the conviction. ; Musical selection, Mrs. Kerr and I Capt. Warren. i Recitation, "The Old StotUng j Ruth Pitcher. i Club swinging, .Mrs. Kerr, Ted j Harmon, Harold Dahl. Arrival of Santa Claus. By positive BOT i'ou picked op co am look iri si 1 1 'irTifflR i-b.m 'ii wnn i i -nil t i i:K l ' j... i ii i i ttrvi 1 isa uitwk m . en pk. i i Singer Sewing Machines On Easy Monthly. Payment1! As low as $3.00 per month Cheaper to Tuy fhan rent. All makes of machines re paired. McKAE BROS. LTP. TYPEWRITERS i So oHlff v1nf ran upprwmi RFJipiLT UNDERWOOD S75.00 Wry raij term AM other ni.il.fH ffom ? 1 3.00 HCNDSTUAND ADniNO -i ' MACHINES United Typewriter Cq. Ltd. VAM'orvrn, tic MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading White House 223 Second Ave. Telephone 767 SSversides Bros. Third Ave. Phone 22 Window Class and Glazing Nelson's Beauty Parjor Croguignole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $7.50. Skilled artists in all branches of beauty culture 211 Third Street Phone Blue 561 Wood and Coal Cheer up! The best was coming. Now It's Here inliTv our new coal lust arrived CASEY'S CARTAGE & FUEL CO. Telephone 303 VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCPUVKR, Dec. 23: Wheat wa quoted at 51c on the local exchange today. Paily News 'Want Ada" hrin ilUffk Wulti. George McManus I OtO LOOK PORTHtM AMD 'M LRE 1 NJ-sVERAW mtvmm. Jitaw.iAiaaMtD office 3 . c.r iv ,ijsi ' i'' 1 1 ll m ' ,(2;(G j'1" i jj ' " r ' I V ftOCHA IT SACK A.M TVtAT W . WHO I?) fhE JT- " CAN'T "PTVsMO I MEBr' LffSsft A MRS-AMTHOMN i B6AOTIFOL EMOS IT-WHAT DO J MVsK S Q Ar, THAT A,v. OAV- WrA A,Mn aHOW Htr FUK SOA YOU THINK 'M J BOO, THA' HOOS" - S OUU ? U2J jlK JFU X 1 m i 4 1