pa3e four Pictures of CONVENTION AT SIMPSON ..Native Brotherhood of British Col- umbla in Session at Neighbor- ins Village LOW FARES News hativM m thA ;. L. along the line from'PrinrP r.pnra0 .-"iay morning re- THE DAILY NEWS tremely low fares prevailing in m i ' ,M connpntinn mith tM urouse Mountain " nv,4 blllO H1LF. JK- .. . " rriSY ntmnnr-. u'" 'K.senerous as passengers' vwiuiet is Being TO RUPERT MS?'l5 .w:i rf -w A a. avv AVUpClb . i " " ' - 1 1 - --"-t --gg-l.l J'l- i'l Eve nts and Personalitie LOCAL NEWS viuagei nV; west. "I ! after a trlP to The Dally ara ,Pr ncess mornlng 'or dbtrlot may take advantage v News has an audited . - o " un-aswrtj Skagway enroute cmuuie back DacK delegates, it Is expected it will be -"-"-' ern uanaaa. circulation. Play safe, for or n Dawson. Vnn He 1, had .1 "na h 3 tradln at Fort Frances the largest convention pvw min t Port Simpson. The Port Simp-eon branch of the native brotherhood has made arrangements for the billetting of the guests. DIES IN FItlSCO F. A. MacCaHum the Bank of Montreal, received a : telegram telling him of the death of Mrs. F. G. Woods of San Francisco, mother of Ml G. Woods, ' member of the Bank 6f Montreal Staff .In this city. Mr. Woods will be leaving tomorrow on the Cat- ala to attend h.i . U Ulltillit His father was for years manager Of the Bank of Montreal in Montreal and Is now manager of the fim Francisco branch. "TILLIE THE TOILER have HI'S OLD (SlMr; P.Arw e-Ar, . . . c IF HE CAM BE IMOlFFErtPMTI SO CAM I I'M Vl-r Zt"i m if,. . ..... - -w- .w n.r ANYMORE.. HE'S A BOM'T AMVTHIMQ IASH TILUE SlVE tT A LITTLE MORE SET2.10US "THOUGHT DOUeALL'S OFFICE, SOMUY? I i li, i Jack Hllditch. whn hn nncn In gone south for in the Yukon. She'll Reconsider Now l SOE"SS YOU'pe niu-r C. N. K. TRAINS s Hildegarde, well known United States singer, shown in an unusual pose, accompanying herself at the piano. She will sing at a private party In London shortly which will be attended by King Edward (says, her press' agent). Members xf the staff of a large London banking house are shown here being trained in use of gas masks by St. John Ambulance Brigade. The entire staff carried out the drill. Flight-Lieut M. J. Adams, attached to the experimental branch of the Royal Air Force, has been assigned by the British air ministry to make altitude night experiments. Lieut. Adams recently set a new altitude record of 50,000. miM1 labo! leader Oeor&e Lansbtiry. ,U1 iiuiuj a jct in rarnamem, and Mrs Dorothy Thurtle, his daughter, will both act rLnrH?n. may next year when King Edward VIII Is crowned. In the Bella York to London, Jim Mollison, famous British aviator, and Don . . .. ... . . VAn ward, Tri Trnrrllc-Vt a a.a. i i English actress, are pictured after the latter had christened y." Shortly ouumy after auer the me picture picture was was made, maue. Moll . ....... ...v was to fly the actress to a stage engagement at Edinburgh, Scotland may later fly to Cape Town to make delivery of the aircraft to a bv uiiuii uiirr li rim i f it v l r l rr nora L'itHiii t- a . - Bargain Excursion to be Run From December 11. Tickets6 wil be good VANCOUVER, Nov. 30.-Brltish of Cariboo T iT.tVu1 interior Next Week for travel in coaches but no bag- financier, are here negotiate for iSW JLZIZ itl " iuus niaurs wui be brought ud "'"g nere Was a msspnopr m reaiard to the wplfarp of th "esiaenis of no nts p w u 7 say, to put In an aerial railwav bv P"1 of ... llus weeK. min.n ,in .... u. . v.. " .. wecemDer LJPPPmhPr H 8. nnJ and "u flrrhri a I-! , I' r autnonze the dpnl mav trn hofr H tVio t.. r.l . " "wu'- the people. the winter but has had to return north to conduct a session of court. gage can be checked rhndron fi u . . 7 ' s c""vu lur "e soum L . .! . n fIve "ve the me Purchase purcnase of of Grouse Grouse Mountain Mountain be De the ine speaker speaker at at the the regular regular on on the the Pi Princess Louise vested .. The annual convention of the National Railways ; a un aer can tra- chalet. are - weekly luncheon of the Prince Ru- afternoon. Wativ nmtwh tiwi v. miii wlu operate nnerafp a a h bargain trln excur- vei 31 nair rare- . V . . ' pert oy Gvro cinh Club nn on wh.. Wednesday , .... cinn T UlVnn n . . A i . t Philip Edgcumbc, transferred For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and days . 6 From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa days 10:20 Mrs. J. T. Spickett, well kn pioneer woman of Juneau and manv vears nostmlstress at i- thp Pltlf fAW . l . .... . u v tuc weeK or AiasKan was nere ao 71 capital, Mr Tiictw r- n nrnMi rChl jJto or X,Z '?'r'"g a lt,p 10 v'. Ue rrtam Korah yfta icnaea trip to L-aiuoniia. Try a Dally News classified a " By W5tover IMS IT CMEml WAS A f- w CALLED IM A HAlfi raPECIAlr IST FOR SOME ACMCE ON DOME 94 rl4. Rid tn want ids. ,'l:4 ISO J i am itit'tf. '