Novernber 27, 1913 phursday, THE DAILY NEWS ———— — ——$$<—$_$____—_—— ———-—— —— LS No Gift Is More Universally ‘ acceptable Than e Perrin’s D E M I R } S Christmas Gloves Preparation Week ' sJebrated trademark, | See that UN Slustration, ison every ay gloves you buy. A great merchandise movement to adjust the store and its stock to the Xmas Season’s demands f i. dey | _ LADIES COATS = =—sMILLINERY NECKWEAR bp | DEPOSE 24 ladies’ Coats, all this sea Reasons smarvest Hats greatly A big special in dainty Neek- PERRINS MAR iua‘S styles. ; Tikes Conta have | reduced) Here area few of the wear. This is the week to buy | eo to perky ie niéed the épace inp Prec oo Bae: your Xmas gifts in this line. i who met death on the Titanie. It is rumored that ors, regular $7.50, this | tie racks, all make lovely Xmas different models. All in on this ns sto | rager oO some eries nf f f r , ‘ ’ oh a pep. PE eek I ngaged | me American railway man. | WEEE. oo. .ceueys coc >.c creas $5.75 Gifts. All have a reduction of 10 sale. These Corsets are known : | How about them for Xmas % this week. New shipment just for their good style and wearing Style, Fit and .oe CONCUSSION OF BR AIN C AUSED gifts? arrived. qualities. 30% Regular Price. * —_ Besides the special bargains mentioned above there will be a discount on everything in stock of 20%, including Silk com- Pp. 0. Box 203 Phone 47 binations, Silk and Wool Uhderwear, Hosiery of all kinds, Evening Gowns, Silk Dresses, Ribbon, Real Lace Neckwear and numerous beautiful articles for Ladies’ wear. P. ROBERTSON WNCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY EVIDENCE SHOWED THAT HE RECEIVED A NUMBER OF HARD KNOCKS IN CONTEST WITH ALL BLACKS BEFORE e | Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- FINAL FALL. dations and Assignments tmith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. Victoria, Nov. 25 Peter Og-Jally, and was evidently in a dazed | a @ Ommences Yl a \ 0 y @ Or ne ee r Te a eR ~ Iden, fullback of the Vietorialeondition from then on. In the] THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Rugby team, was knocked out by|end he was unable adequately to a hard tackle in the game with|protect himself and once being T iR y UR CHRIS | MA HARRY HANSON the All Blacks Saturday afternoon |tackled by one of the All Blacks PP N NO ! 198 2nd Ave. Phone 489) 2d died o1 e way to e hos-|as he was attempting’ : : 0 : SAY AND NIGHT. GERVIOR ind died on th iy De nt as he wa attempting a kick t Out-of-Town Work pital, It happened just about a|touch, he fell heavily on his head, | SOCOSOOOSSOOSOOOSOSOSOSHOOSOSOONK Hotel and Restaurant Work minute before the final whistl He was carried from the field ers on New Work : ig Insured from Frost blew. Severe concussion of the|unconsecious and Dr, Hudson at- eis es PRORBHY Ee euneenyeed 8t/ brain, resulting from the cumula-|tended him. As he did not re- rs Ree es One Trial Wall Convince You tive effect of a TAXIDERMIST number of hard|spond to treatment an ambulance death.|was called, but he passed aawy time | before the hospital was reached. and no/}An inquest will be held today. knocks, was the cause of GENERAL NEWS | Gwin |For Salerro To My Friends and Others! aes L 1! The game was never at any rough to an undue extent, Animals, birds, fish and all blame can be laid at the door of Mr. Ogden was 20 vears old. It is reported that the reat pba Re stacis:Ciahs. opaphe J kinds of game heads mounted;|®") player. He was educated at the collegiate|ists of Nanaimo are to build a PRICE | | hides tanned and made into rugs Ogden was playing in an un-|school here and was an articled| hall there to cost $6,000. They | j and robes. All work strictly first accustomed position, going on|clerk in the law office of Wootton) haye already purchased a lot. dass, A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- the team at the last moment in|& Goward. His father and one 6 alee dermist, 728 Helmcken St., Van-|Place of the regular fullback,/brother survive him at Lac-La-} | 9 Champion Willie Ritchie gath- | £44 bt beet ee eee tes KEKE I beg to announce I have been appointed touver, B.C Spencer, and he was trying very |Hache, in the Cariboo. He was | jf .._ |Terms: $2,700 cash, balance 2, J PP paver 0, ee hand Stir’ aticibowelt He never exceedingly. popular; both for his | ered the tidy sum of $10,000 for} >: anaes months, dntueuat spared himself from the start and | personal qualities and his love of| beating Leach Cross. Leach got 7 % EXCLUSIVE FISCAL AGENT GEORGE LEEK on two occasions in the earlier;clean sport. This year and last} $4,241, and all he had to do was meee Mal Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker | part of the game had been so se- he had been playing Chreesquee=.1 to stop Willie's wallops. | APPLY Stary Public. Rents and Collections verely shaken up that he wasjter on the law students’ team. | > ‘ee | % Albert Block, 2nd Avenue temporal lly incapacitated James Douglas, the member of | Oueen Mary forbade her at- Harrison, Gamble & Company for ‘the Bet Prins Rupere . Most players would have con-|the New Zealand team who last} ; mete. } eo of ee} FINANCIAL AGENTS 7 elween Sth and 6th Streets sidered any one of the several|tackled Ogden, says he did not|'* a to join the su eee ees Third Ave. Prince Rupert | % e@ F . hard ki s he got suflicient ex think the latter had fallen on his | but when two of them did so and x Mice 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 cuse to withdraw, but he gamely | head. He and Ogden had been | offered their resignations the | —-—-— \* Ince eor PACIFIC TRANSFER C0 asserted that he was all right|}coming toward each other at |Queen withdrew the order. & * ' ° and stayed it out, playing as dar-|quite a high rate of speed and he . Sn - Church Services - if Yeneral Teaming, Safe, Piano,]|jng a game as has ever been seen|had taken Ogden round the shoul- Mr. Joseph Martin, M. P. for || 2————————______._ } | f } pra ire and Baggage Moving|on a local field. At the start of|ders, giving him a shove over. He| East St. Pancras, may not seek FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ix Investment an eve opment 4refully and Promptly done. the first half he received a blow|was sure the fall had not been | re-election, according to a Lon- Serviess every Dustay 7s ot ¥ Morage and Forwarding Wood and Coal! 1, {he head from the knee of anjhard enough to do any one ajdon newspaper. The beliéf there | Empress Theatre at 0 p.m. ¥ titted . = : =lopposing player quite accident- | serious injury. a ees he intends remaining in any Gar cane ae 2 i¢ Limi — |Canada, f z 2 HARRISON W ROGERS ; + ome THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |X who own and control .SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY ° “ MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 'H 8T. « For umpiring in the National} Services every Sunday at 11 ey, ISAN Bast arc Pek Architect LEGAL SQUABBLE ABOUT THE Coanie’ IRil-icetnaleiek: down | piles et les can | x THOUSAND DOLLARS worth (my valuation) Suite 1, Federal Block eague : School 2.80 p.m. Baraca i PRINCI RUPERT C close to $4,000 a year. In addi- | __ Bible Class 2.30 p.m. \* Oe a : RUE ge B. CO, : TRANSFER OF KISPIOX LAND tion to this he received $1,000 REV. W. J’ SCOTT Acting Pastor + nt pe ae for his work in the world’s series THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH lx , ; aa and is now making a tour of the SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE ix vorld with all e onses id Services every Sunday at 11 | F. M. CROSBY mrs. mary Evtis SAYS HER HUSBAND THREATENED HER— world with all expenses paid. mm and. {30 pum. Sunday é 9 . . . bec a a ' Second Hand Dealer NINE TIMBER LIMITS NOW THE LEGAL ; Bs ‘ REV. “MR DIMMICK - PASTOR \¥ Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur- CONTENTION. Accorting to #:..Victone de- is Se eee aS Pb ® Ture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ ~- spatch, there is a chance that ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH x e ols, Guns’ ar ne. ; F cs i arg | My time Hees Giothing. Will call Vancouver, Nov. 25.—Claiming|throw her out of the window and|Joe Bayley and Frenchy Vaise Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place x $39 ‘ehest prices paid, i ’ | . : ; i will battle for the Canadian Morning prayer, 11. Even- x rd Ave, W, Phone Red 243 |i hat she was forced by threats of /otherwise by fear of punishment |! allle sanadle ing prayer, 7:30, Sunday % | : championship in a San Francisco school, 2:30 p. m. Holy x SSS | violence to sign a transfer of nine forced her to sign the document, : : Communion frst Sunday x : . ; camcfan | Ting. Bayley is now trying to of month, at if & m, x MAJESTIC ROOMS timber limits to her husband,|whieh proved to be a transfer.| oe ee ee lace in and third Sunday at 8 ¥ Stor who disposed of them next day|After the sale was over she noti- Rothe tan nay va a. m. 4 o heated, comfortable rooms for $20,000, Mrs. Mary Ellis is}tied Mr, Lollis that her signature AL EOP Te, — REY, G, A. RIX - RECTOR 3 rom $3.50 per week up ; “i nag” "7 BAY 3 he transfer was not legal * suing in the Supreme Court to-|to the transfer was n¢ egal, ~ BS se ag hee om » SALVATION ARMY CITADEL * OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE day to have the transfer set aside. Lollis and Tomlinson in their The London ‘Times has sources THE 8 ee cae ¢ Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue|She is suing Messrs. Williami/defenee admit no knowledge of | 0! aoneeon evidently mh ODRN Sunday services at. tt ¥ : Lollis and J. A, Tomlinson, who/the alleged duress and claim to 2 . eae. HEA ie oN SO, ke D. ae * I will consider leasing the most centrally situated Every m { ; ; purchased the limits from Mr.|be innocent holders of the prop- the details o residen ilson’s Week aight services as: ¥ at re ar 2 a > axicg . » par- jj ne ° ° sati 3 sir a mantion j i Ss am an ex n (0 Bie BRAID RS: | 4 Ellis, and they in turn have addedjerty for value under the title Mexican policy with minute par aay an ees ¢ locations to desirable parties for immediate improve \ pert collector, Let me 4 cd the lgiven them by Mr. Ellis, to whom ticularity, while the American re ee eee ee 0k after your p 5 a. {|Mr. Ellis as a third party to the jgiven them by Mr, Ellis, SF ; : ‘ -r x Soa Or ¢ your rented property |— | they have paid the $20,000, The | hewspapers still continue to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS * Collections. action, ‘tie alot Pag ts are all in the Kis-|suess at it, Held in Hays Bldg, 245 2nd Ave. Hf GEORGE LEEK In the pleadings Mrs. 1 : is . =| tim - te s are ¢ - aes Sunday service 14, a.m. i} leges that on April 27, 1910, her) plox Vatiey. ‘ : : Sunday school meets after x 5 2nd Ave, Phone 203) husband came to her and insisted! Mr. Rex Macdonald is appear The official history of the Fe es er Crcanes- it © ee 12a that she sign a document *to en-jing tn the case for Mrs. Ellis,|Russo-Japanese war has only days ars p.m. heeding | x ‘ 5 5's $ t 2 a ope: ery y q =I able him to make a sale of the|and Messrs, E, A. Dickie and W.|cost, so far, about £6,000; but thane bundays and legal + e PRINCE RUPERT FE D limits, She refused, whereupon,|H. D, Ladner for Messrs. Lollis |then it is not nearly completed, ee: from 2 p. m. 00 |x x ay : » ehairs |t T so The trial is be-|The Americans, who usually do Mae * .|she alleges, he kicked the cha and Tomlinson, The tria * 908 Third A Shout the room, threatened to|fore Mr, Justice Macdonald, these things in style, spent £300,-) == t Second Street, Prince Rupert ” vonve ' 000 in illustrating and printing & ~ : their official history of the great . ’ = ———_—_—_—_—_——— Dealer civil war of 1861-65. * FEED “ee 0. Fue : ¥ ° N. B.—I expect to return about the end of November KAIEN HARDW soe calf lal : Hay eee In & cae al er sex a ‘ ion $ to reopen my Prince Rupert office. THY ; . 7 > RAWER 1524 ’ PHONE No. 8 in which an agent was charge¢ es -wraes x OATS CLOVER THIRD ANENUE P.O. DR with false pretenses the evidence With Rail and W ater * WHEAT ’ Suppli Sheet and Plate Glass for the prosecution had — not Transportation BOI DIDI IDI AIA III IIIADE cor ALFALFA paler s ypP i: 1 Plate Glass Mirrors closed when the foreman of the - 2 5 . 7 N ETc i. Pr HARDW ARE Stoves, Taney jury announced that they. had Apply ba Oils Fieat ind made up their minds. Mr, O’Con- HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. CHICKEN PER Varnishes nor, the defending barrister, at ae bab eke » A SPECIALTY The ‘Stay Satisfactory once demanded a*new trial, and neers gen a a MONARCH MALLEABLE " “‘iinge:"(*"° ffiiiadye'ordorea tho caso io'be| Third Ave. Prince Rupert! JPA gE e Va ews all ong 6 "s promptly attended to considered by a fresh jury, \