Vu- n. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Nou!M meeting tomorrow night. (282) steamer Catala tonight for uiver ;iir y! to Vancouver. iv inc. (ill tAJiiuiuic m, 4. urnut, ,:,ired from here U Pouce iff " itnd Mrs, Dafoe and child i last evening's train for ton enroute to their new :1 the Peace River. i . ri.ri.lmn Pair of the vouni i : . v " i . . t t , rw..Hwl ; ;)lr at rirsv ummi wnuibii V' v iimther good-sired crowd on Si' jrday. the second night, and all hart a ry enjoyable time. The fl ..J. f lk ..tint. af. w. n very satisfactory. V: . : d Mrs. H. F. Olassey of f.lir tr oxprcted to pass through , ..n the Princess Norah on . v Bfternonn of this week I : , Vancouver. Mr Olar-i . 1 . A I ... v , H n naji nni nrrn Terr com . i he is making the trip' ,:h for a change. .Dramatic Club At High School kIo Stage Plays - '-utire of the Dramatlr Booth Memorial High "t on Friday afternoon to ; the arrangements for the v. of the ChrUtmas plays ..) in the High School audi-on December 8 and 9. There bo 1 hre plays, one from the r dr and two from the Reports were received from ; ..i rommlttees and every-1 rems to be progressing sat- ;C.N.R. Trains r r the !Ut .d..ys. Wednesdays and Fri- . 8 p.m, T om. the i'jU- T .v. Thursdays and bckets Are i Coming Back 11 pi" All tie stores In the cities are Rowing lot ke ts In great vitMy and fashion dictates Ihryfire In stile. We have a wcl assorted stock In the new '.designs. Some with clulj and some In heart -fchapl. some oval, some unl, mostly with some en-iravlj. Pried vary for the good qually from $350 10 $10.00 & (ewellers J1I15T0RE WITIi; Ttlt CL0CI Pbone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Mrs. 8. D. Johnston. Graham T.mutfii auc ,rom ire Ave- H be "At Home" Thursday i ,4 ut il o'clock, was reported 4 to . (282) m . . n n n .4m..4 . .4 w' .. . ihii aiun.wn u" HM-- v-w. ouiuiiciu at ine lAHiar more. trl., to Vancouver and elsewhere In the .iuutn. I rather John Donze, parish priest of the Roman Catholic Church at 1. Stewart, manager of the Hazclton. will arrive in the citv cm.Kiiyn Fishing Co. & plant at from the Interior on tonight's train Dur..,u!r. will be leaving inai poini t0 pend a few days in town Mrs. A. J. Dlilabough. wife of the I Dmvlnelal nollr nfflper nt Anvnr F tfmlin. general manager oi a pas6enger aboard the r-.-mler mine, ana Mrs. omnn. golng through for a tr,i kv Havlfl Watt Mrs... K -i :(nii -i - Vancouver. A general meeting of the Prince Rupert Rowing and Yacht Club will be held in the city hall, Dor B, 1038 at 8 pjn, Alex McRae Trcas. 1 MONEY TO DOMINION Stable Institutions and Opportunl ties for Profitable Investment Drawing Funds from Abroad NEW YORK, Dec. 6. Foreign' capital Is again turning to Canada, Hon. J. L. II-1 as a haven of refuge, ley. Canadian Minister of National Revenue, told the Association of Life Insurance Presidents. j -Canada's geographical position, remote from the scene of war. her, stable institutions, and the opportunities for profitable investment offered by her wide and varied resources, appear to be acting as ai magnet for foreign capital." he said. In the last few years Canada has repatriated a substantial volume of securities held abroad and that had added to the financial strength of the Dominion. This would bs further reinforced "If new foreign capital comes to find, not a temporary refuge, but permanent Investment In productive undertakings." The minister emphadzed the pro-grcsslvencss and the stability of Alaska Pioneer Passes Away At Ketchikan City KETCHIKAN. Dec. 6. August L. Tobln. painter and decorator and I respected resident of twenty years' " ... " you are jooicmg iqrxmas dec- standing here, died vesterdav after by his widow and son and daughter. Killed As Plane Crashes In Fire CORONADO, Cal . Dec 6'.- Annettes THE DAILY MOTS Twenty -Five Years Ago ' tf.' he had .spent? some twenty years in .the Orbundhog coal basin, northern Alaska engaged in mining . lzrnmtn REMOVAL SALE $20,000 Stock SLASHED! This is an Opportunity to Huy Your Christmas Gifts At Ridiculously Low Trices Do Your Stopping For Your Christmas Shopping at Annette's A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Annette Ladies Wear Company We Lead, Others Follow Canada and the adherence of Canadians tn British institutions. j Although they have lived beside this great republic for 150 years,-, he said, "they have a vivid con- srlousness of their relationship to ai modest young man who lives much of his time In Buckingham Palace and Balmoral Castle. Whether It Is because they respect him so deeply as a man or because he sums up in their minds those traditions and Institutions which are cloe to their hearts, their emotional response to the appeal of the Crown Is one of the basic realities of Canadian life." Vandalism And Petty Thieving Removal of Ignition Keys From .Motor Cars at Ketchikan Is, Latest Depredation KETCHIKAN. Dec. 6. Latest depredation In a wave of vandalism and petty thieving In Ketchikan was ths removal of Ignition keys from a dozen nnd o. half motor cars, juveniles are suspected. Cadet Sunday Is Observed Stan Laure! Is Acquitted December , 1913. 'Moving Picture Actor Says He Was According to W. C. Macaonaia, Not Drunk But Under Stress a well known prospector of Prince; Atisr Qnarrej with Wife Rupert, next session will see aj considerable amount of develop-, ment work carnea on uy sctci-i, HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 6 After one TM Martin ana turn ysauea orations will flncf al large' las-U claims In ' Mrs- (Via Paf alfi fnr you brief illness? Before coming here large syndicates holding iurv had dll d court .1 iM.nifhntf ia91 num. a .. . . - . . I and other lines, part of the time 1 A L iVnd nrettT wants moving picture comedian above the Aretlr r.rrt it past prudent of the local Igloo - of & . . llTZZl . ,i ana nas maae roqumw terday dismissed a charge of drunk-, en driving against Stan Laurel,! I I Special Services At Local Salvation Army Corps The semi-annual Corps Cadet Sunday was observed at the local Corps of The Salvation Army onj Sunday., The morning service was in charge of Adjutant C. A. Mc-Klnnell, Candidate Walter Tom-linson of Cedarvale and Corps Cadets Olorla Swanson, Mary Her bert and Earl Pierce took part. At the evening meeting all corps Cadets took some active part. New choruses were a feature of the meeting. A vocal tridfeomposed of Ruth, Grace and Alfred Jones sang and short talks were given by Candidate Tomllnson, Cadets Clara and Mary Pierce. The Cadets Singing Party sang a very acceptable song, "Standing bn the Promises of aod." Captain Ivan Halsey brought the message, basing his thoughts on the Incident regarding the healing of Blind Bartlmaeus. A time nt devotion followed the message prior to the conclusion of the meeting. Vancouver Pacific Nickel. 25 ask. Big Missouri, 26. Bralome, 1055, Azetc, X5. Cariboo Quartz. 220. Dentonla, Oolconda, ASK. Mlnto. J02V2. Falrvlew, M. Noble Five, X34. Pend Oreille, 1.77. Pioneer, 2.65, Porter Idaho, .03. Premier, 2.25. Reeves McDonald, 21. Reno. 25. Relief Arlington, .14&. Reward, .0614. Salmon Cold, .08. Taylor Bridge, .05. Premier Border, .00. SUbak Premier, 1.75. Congress, .00V2. Home Gold, ,01. Grand view. .06. Indian. J01. Quatslnp. .03 Oils AP. Con., .16 Calmount, 25. C. & 2.04 Freehold, .03. McDougal SegurM .12. Mercury.. .OfiVi. Okalta. 1.04. Hoce Oil. 120. Toronto Beattie, 1.35. Central PatH 2.45. Oods Lake, 21. Laurel! eniea inai ne was arunic dui saia 1 that hp vii mfffpHnc from mental - ------- xHr. nt a ,. ';'ness man w 4 w 4kSMa&a aim id oui V 1 Vvu , . . , to the Dally News if one Is avail-i"css louowing a quarrei wun nis RuMlan dancer able here. The sum of So(K) was reauzea a the annual Anglican bazaar In the Knljhts of Pythias' HaU. Ladles In charge were: fancy articles, Mrs. Hart; children's stall, Miss Enoch; arts and crafts. Mrs. H. D. Hrm- Two mell; candy. Miss C. M. Martin; naval airmen were killed yesterday i "Old Woman In a Shoe," Mrs. Robin the crash of a plane into the ' ert Jennings; Dutch produce, Mrs. Sor residential dtntrlrt here The plane McCoskrie; flowers, Miss Hyde; tea 283 burst into flames, ; room, Mrs. H, B. Camble, TODAY'S (OourtMj 8. D. STOCKS Johnun Co.) Uttle Long Lac. 2.80. McKenzie Redlake. 123. Pickle Crow. 5.15. 8an Antonio, 123. Sherritt Gordon, 1J2. Smelters Gold, .03. McCleod Cockshutt, 2.99. Oklend. .17. Mosher. .15. Madsen Redlake, .48 i. Stadacona, JSl. Francoeur. 24. Moneta, 1.30. Bouscadlllac. .10. Thompson Cadillac, .27. Bankfield, 20. Preston E. Dome, 2.t0. Hutchison Lake, nil. Aldermac, .49. Kerr Addison. 1.90. Uchl Gold. 1.42. Int. Nickel. 5325. Noranda, 7925. Cons. Smelters, 5950. Athona, .07. Hardrock, 1.68. Barber Larder, .13. Fernland, .14. Dominion Bridge, 34.75. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for ft full month at 25c a word. Toe H Bridge, December 7. Moose Bridge. December 9. St. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance December 9. Eagles' Bridge December 14. Valhalla Dance, December 16. Snowball Frolic, Moose Hall, December 23. Give A Kodak And You'll Know It's an Appropriate Gift For Snapshots at Night Try Our New High-Speed Kodak Super-XX Film Wrathall's Photo Finishinir Gtttt fAGE THREE Idmrnr MARK You needn't grln and bear a cough due to a cold. Get Smith Brothers Cough Drops! (Black or Menthol,) only 10f. M SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS I I GIFTS Pocket Knives H sijSr Safety Safety Razors Razors !8 1 tt? I !tf ill t V V III n ) Copper Kettles Gasoline Irons jS, Mechanic's Tools Covered Roasters m Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. knnf mi 255 THIRD AVENUE I I See This Robe For Casual Loafing There's Nothing Quite as Comfort- able and Dressy as a Fine Robe $ For Christmas Giving AVfe have been fortunate $J enough to secure some really handsome robes that are $J sure to win favor with any j man. Come in and sec these fa remarkable values. WilliamSF. Stone The Store With the Christmas Spirit Consistent Quality Carrots Qfn Mince Meat QETv L 10 lbs 2 lbs. Bella Coola Potatoes OCA Fresh Natural Dates OCn C 10 lbs. 1 lbs Viking Tissue 9P Navel Oranges -j 5 rolls Per dozen Quality Golden Ren Apples Q-f Cooking Onions OCo $1.13 &Ol Per box 7 lbs COPELAND'S Fruit Market Thone 82 FREE DELIVERY Varden's Entertainment. Dec. 15. SSSiiSiSi I Have Just Come From the DRYGOODS And NOVELTY SHOP I 'A fa fa a uimt ikc img libttGOb limine jf" MM the things that really make Christ- 'A mas. w Whenever I go there I want to buy almost everything I see. tf Why Don't Y'ou All Drop in and Talk Over JJJ Your Christmas Problems with Mrs. Dowth- J er and Miss Watson v. Is VI 9 7i