HE DAILY NEWS Saturday, December 6, 1943 - a nen — _ ——_—= — or = FROM MANGER TO CROSS /WILL SUBMIT Se cad Ta es: ee Te trees eset ee —— concen TO PROPERTY . ey as) th M of E Last Prince Rupert Will See ecgitnapcine ( 22€ eals — the rae Canaan ‘Fite Continued from page 1) 34.4 | | Conan } “Mighty =\a4 Bread their foundation. Bread which makes bone, and muscle and sinews which flex in the strong right arm of the smith— “A mighty man is he.”. Bread no « POWDER: Pe ee ge ee a Weeks and weeks ago the peo-|for water and hydro-electric ple of Prince Rupert have been] seheme had been passed for $550, reading in home and outside/oo9 11 had cost $320,000 to get newspapers of marvellous mov- the water to Shawatlans. tt]}Leek. Ald. Kerr and Maitland ing pietures of the Stations of| ould cost another $165,000 to} moved in amendment that it be the Cross made by the Kalem Co./rinish the pipe line and mains.}left over until Monday. With the general feeling that any There would be nothing left out The motion carried on a divi- thing of a sacred nature placed of that by-law after the deben-/j sion, Ald. Kerr, Maitland and upon the stage may prove to be tures are sold for a hydro-elec- Dvybhavn being opposed. z of a sacrilegious character, there |ipic scheme. A city plant would we | was at first great objection to}, ean passing another by-law. Mrs. Pankhurst Collapses ————— If you are going to buy him some handkerch a e gift you cannot make a miss if you let us hel; the production of these pictures. |The company claim to have the = Christmas Gir; : AT Y R G ER’S fully-copied costumes of the per- jy ity water powers. He said the|ly a few members were present ou ROC iod, were engaged in making.) mayor was always saying “why|which fact carried some com- ; * * * : ; Handkerchiefs in fancy them. They are not only true to|}qon't you come to me for infor-|ment. The secretary thought the t * * * * * x * * * * * * * * * Xmas boxes bw This opposition has been effec- imoney to invest; we haven't. He (Special to The Daily News. Men's Li SSS tively wiped out by the pictures] pag sufficient confidence in Exeter, Eng.,, Dec. 6——Mrs nen with embroid. — themselves, which have proven to} prince Rupert to believe that we|Emmeline Pankhurst, who has ered initiais be the greatest educational fac-| would be using 25,000 h.p. in a/been undergoing a hunger strike = tor in New Testament history very few years. We would ‘e]since the arrest upon her arrival Men’s Silk, with silk ‘ie = —the kind the wise housewife that has ever been conceived | petting it at $28 h.p. On that ba-|from America, is today in a state teate a " = : . since the crude Passion Plays Of} sis we will be better off than]of collapse. ered initials ~ puts into the dinner pail. The Medieval times. | Vancouver, Victoria or New callie lian eddy = flour YOU should use to make These films were made in Pal- | Westminster. If anyone opposes Where are the Old Boys? Men's Fancy Silk, colored zx rich, nourishing, health - giving estine, on the very spots men-!this agreement I would like them a borders = loaves. ROYAL STAND- tioned "" the a re the nd to show me who is going to sup- The Board of Trade. met in = ARD—mi ! ; cidents depicted took place, and] iy the city witt ~ht and power.|their new quarters in. the Wes- } : = oe { | quite a thousand people in faith- ‘Ald. Kerr a eo back ti the|tenhaver block last evening. On- Wien’s Plain Linen or Silk life but throughout the represen-| ation?” T don’t have to go to]members who were practically I tation breathes a reverential/the mayor for information but I]all business men should attend jd Ss spirit that finds its echo in the seem to know as much as any-jand air their ideas and registet RD Vancouver MillingGrain€ hearts of the spectators. body, The mayor didn’t know ajtheir kicks, ——=—> Vancouver New Westminster i With these films the West-|reservation had been put on that Harry Rochester wondered e 9 e pen Pes Nanaimo Victoria Z holme orchestra will give the} Wark channel power two years|where all the old boys had dis- ® _ wal ce F greatest of all soulinspiring mu-j|agg, appeared to. in e el y sic that has been written upon The Mayor—I said before I The main business of the this sacred theme, from that} was very pleased to know that|meeting was to receive the repor! a a ge a a ee a a a a ee a a te ee ee burst of triumph “Hark, the Her-|;he reservation had been madc|of Commissioner Godenrath on ald Angels Sing,” with the Pl€-lon that power for us but now that]}his first month's work He was RAIA III AIA III III I III IAAI AANA A ture of the Holy babe in his low-|vou say it was made two years|complimented by everyone on the ly eradle in a manger, to “Jeru-/ago, 1am not so confident of it.Jnew quarters and on his good salem,” “The Palms,” “Calvary” }] personally went to Mr. Wm.]work K tt’ ; Ba and others. It is certainly a re-|Manson when we staked the| . The new members elected were er e S ° e nots ; ker y |}presentation that no _ reverent power this year and he has since]Fred Watrin, A. F. Knight, Geo. heart should miss witnessing. told me nothing has yet been|MeNicholl, J. W. Potter, L. A. De 2nd Ave and McBride INVESTMENT CO. plete done about it. Gex, D. O. Keyser, A. Davidson, Pe : : One of the most thrilling film Ald. Kerr wanted to compare] Gilbert Burrows, Percy Margetts, PHONE 187 PHONE 187/99) 6th Si. Ph e {9 Xmas season ison. We take special orders for Xmas dramas ever put on at the West-|tnhe prices offered in the agree-|S. Harrison, W. D: Vance and R ime ¢ sho las o Pe , . . holme was shown last night. It| ment with prices in other cities.|!. Vanderbyl. WORN TES 26 aed. 66 8 oe ees 8 80c eee “The Flame in oe The Mayor—Well we do know * Pera pont ere New: dates’*¢3is6 62,5 2 for 25c es and is really a power C - : . are fs ns d ort Essingto ast 8 é a 1s really @ powerlul lec-|that they compare favorably with] At Port Besingon tast SUC) 4 ani, Mixed-Peel; per Ib. + 25e or a e ture against the drink habit. Ar prices at which we can produce it| Bishop Du Vernet admitted the E American officer is seen in an in-|ogyrselyes newly confirmed to their first|Crystalized dates, per pkg.. 26e ear ated condition at a low Mex: Ald. Dybhavn said he had beet!| ommunton. Fruitings, per ke -..--.-- 38¢] ROQMING HOUSE ul Cakes, Pies, Puddings and all kinds of FaneyBaking. BIGGEST BAKERY IN NORTHERN B. C. advised in Seattle that the city Metz Fruit, per pkg ........ 77; 50 ff ORDER EARLY broken. He promises his colonel] ought not to consider any pro- PUBLIC NOTICE Marzipan, fancy, per pkg .. 35e se ( g to reform but fails and hands in position for power at a_ price The partnershlIp heretofore ; Phones 190 and 363 3rd Avenue his resignation. He asks the lover $30 h.p. earried on by McColl & Robert- MeLaren’s Milk and Cream . colonel to adopt his little daugh- Ald. Naden—If we buy thisjson by which they carried on a Fresh and Pure | ter and disappears. | power we retain our own water|grocery business on Third Ave.,| Gedost Cheese. OP TED istn:k os 50c | $75.00 PER MONTH The seene shifts to another|powers which will always be alhas been dissolved, Geo. P. Mc- Neufchatel. per pkg 10c | K 9 Mexican booze joint, ten years|jeyer tu use when it comes to ajColl continuing, to whom all ac-|- waar ts : Gan every month. Long leas e later, where he is doing chores i a — Sa ‘ sa te ..| Bon Bons and fancy Chocolates nott S e a e : ’ question of prices. This is an]/counts are payable and who has|— : ‘ai : | ‘ for the villian who has helped tolagreement to purchase at a rea-|assumed all obligations of said Extra Quality Sardines, 3 for 26e) PED : ruin -bim. | He-overhears & plot t0 tannahie rate, .iithe other oitina firm. -° 384 a ee Se ee eS | a kidnap the colonel and his adopt-| mentioned were o1 ly using 500 h. GEO. P. MeCOLL PRONE cae AB ! i daughter. The old man know t id I $350.00 CASH ptagonten ys 3 we CON an OWS |p. they would pay as much as we]. St Ik & W I] that this is his own daughter and{would under this agreement. It]... * DRINCR RIPERT ; a er ells gets it. The best of f — = neat ——— — sem=jhe saves her by blowing up the]js al) very well to say what the CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C saloon with dynamite. It is all}eity can do but the fact remains Eee rT DAAa ha En aan aannnnnanannneaaannnnnnnnenannenneennees 4 ne thrilling and will be repeat-|that we have not got the money plore Shoes Dopartenent te, and bed z ed this evening. There are alsoland have 2 ‘ imal enero . * and have no reasonable chance Xmas Phot + extra fine comedies. of getting it. I favor munieipa! NOTICE [ q er | Ons. *¥ * ee ee eee ownership if it is cheaper. | ‘ 2.2 OS we New Ministry for France Ald. Maitland could si undee.| Owing to the breakdown of one e ° * ; 5 oes ‘ * is stand at : an like Ald.|Of the engines the Street Light- SECTION 1. « Don’t forget your promises. Cheer up your friends * bo : : and a yusiness man !ike ay. Ty es ; CO. $ by sending your photo for Xmas. x (Special to The Daily News. Naden saying a city with twents an ey roms ' wilt 7 OF! whehs Two choice lots on Second Ave- INVESTMENT * QUICK DELIVERY * Paris, Dec. 6—President Poin-| million assessment could net cet [28 the early part of { is evening nue in Blocks 9-and 25. $40.. ae $ ; care is having difficulty in select-| money. Pr, C, DUNCAN, 000 each. Good terms. Phone 47 x Just phone up and make an appointment. *ling a premier. After several un- iat ge as . hia Superintendent se _|P- ©. Bex 208 £ 7 a , 1 Ald. Naden said it was possible Lot on Beach Place, $3,500.00; P ROBERTSON * . 4%) Successtul allempts he yesterday|to raise money but he did = e—_—_-—S -~ good terms Best buy in Sec- t PEERLESS STUDIO + called upon M. Duprey to form ajthink the city could borrow suf- tion 4. : INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) x Alder Block Phone Red 69 7 pu ah rhe latter is to give alficent for all the works required ‘és ¥ ” CMARTERED SECRETARY ee «x #idefinite answer today. and power develo ‘ an’ a . Audits, investigations, Adjustments, Liau FAIS IIIS ISOS TSS SIO SSO SSS ISIS AIO AOS SAA IA A ie 4 rir tn ae aa : ° The Daily News qaoyron Ss Gations and. Assignments OR meneame the last ig ee cou’ wr. Lot on Atlin Avenue, fine view, | gmitn Bick, 8rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B.C The Ladies Aid of the Baptist |row money on. CLASSIFIED ADS. $1,500.00; good terms. ————————— — — s==/Church will give a tea, sale of Ald. Dybhayn said the , a, 8 i ; ’ avn 8¢é powel! ; -45 *k 5 2,000.00 work, home cooking and candy|company was hard up and want- sa et per ee aes Pe esses . ~~ ; SERERERMRERME ERE RA ERAN EEK al the home of Mrs. G. A. MeNi-led the agreement to finance on. FOR RENT ri “ ret of 00: : choll ,327 5th Ave., December|He thought the city could finance Lots 44-45, Block 19, $2,500.00; WENDELL Rf. JONES fith, from 3 to 6, 288 | just as well, DESK ROOM in-ground floor offce. Apply Sots. SFAREAG 10 sult DUT EXPERT ACCOUNTANT —_————————— The motion to submit the ag- P.O, Drawer 1663 City. 285-1 chaser. i 4 Bth St., PRINCE RUPERT, BC- After the theatre. Palace G -eeme ’ the elec 1 ay [SEVERAL GOOD FLATS and houses fur- 'd Ave. an ” : 1e theatre. Palace Cafe.|reement to the electors was then nished and unfurnished. Sastenbaved SECTION 65. Bos 284tf offered by Ald. MeCaffery and Bros, 285-287]. Ah ' : ith batt Complete House Furnishings and Effects at the ee FOR RENT—Nice 3 room cottage on Park F it aoe) ean ane ar LAND CLEARING ' J Qe ——— ————— Avenue at §15.00. Water in the house orden ®t, P4,200.00, F1,= Residence of Mr J. D. Westenhaver, 333 Fifth Ave. % | =. Geme kpeheg Ga. Sabet Bde On cauh, Gal 4end years open to take contract East near Hospital on ROOM TO KENT-——Comfortable, well fur- 7 , cae , ; r a — lee get aro nd Terrace r f nished room, heated. Bath’ and toilet} Two other modern houses in the |for cone met . > ‘ete, Terms, ete Tuesday, Dec. 9th, at 1.30 STE Te ate motes sora elas See ? i -4 cash, balance in 4, 2-and 3 : ’ . t at . p.m. j ' FOR KENT—Three nice bright outside #-4 cashi —_— ? Lot 33, Block 29, Section 1 rooms in Smith Block, stean: heated, years. eae never occupied, excellent for offices, reasonable rent. Apply J. A. Smith}|Large double corner, Sixth Ave- Room 12, 2810 nue and Summit, Lots 5-6, GOOD BUY Block 27, $7,000.00; good Mr Frank A. Ellis, favored with instructions from Mr J. D. Westenhaver, will sell on the above date the entire With 6-room House that cost $2,000.00 to build. Extra large lot with natural basement. Close to Junction. FOR SALE furnishings of his residence, comprising--- Way Below Market - $5,000.00 - + + Good Terms - a ote ran Block 31, $900.00} Wots 33-34, Block 13, Sect’ ® A . Se FOR SALE—Ge eintg cabines| +WO tots in idan fro a ehh Tea ree Mahogany settees, chairs and rockers, genuine leather “grand piano, practically ew. cash or| pair. 3.500 : upholstered couch and easy chair, china cabinet, ladies H. G. HELGERSON Benepe rnc neni nt ah ot REE aS See a OT TN PRICE $3, ; writing desk, Australian hardwood ; mahogany music Krand piano, prdctically new. Cash or! terms. 4-3 Cash, Bal. 6, 12 and {8 : os ; erms. . ste | 333 F -< asn, al " cabinet, oak dining table and chairs, library table, brass Avenue East, eBsctt hiniainds aes SS —— . months é and onyx stand, wilton and axminster rugs, various sizes ; solid oak bedroom suite, birds eye maple dresser COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John|Lot on Fifth Avenue, Block Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West MERA EE OO corner ‘Carleton and ‘Westminster Road,| $3,500; % cash, balance 1, 2, and bureau, bedsteads, springs, mattresses, monarch Phowe Collingwood 46K. Post Office,| and 3 years APPLY Colingwood East, Box 20. 270-1f e : malleable kitchen range, singer sewing machine, bi- cycles, ornaments, pictures, draperies, chinaware, glass- ware, child’s white enamel bedstead and mattress, WANTED SECTION 7. Harrison, Gamble & Compas) ot 7 ‘k 29, $650.00; $350.00 e Lot 7, Block 29, $650.00; $35 emIANCIAL AGENTS Boys = Girls i i ° i } ME SERVANT wantec ) cash, bal. April and October, , Victor phonograph, records and cabinet ; kitchen ctw? ML AIG ADubIOce, Phone bine Spe” Sebl 4044. Third Ave. Prince Rupett utensils, etc., etc., and a host of household sundries too ae BOY wants work during evenins, Box 01/1 oi 23-24, Block 29, 2,000.00; ee ally News vag |b 23-24, 29, 82, 00; | —~----— numerous to mention. On view Monday Afternoon, December 8th, and any interested are invited to call and thoroughly inspect the goods for sale. $800.00 cash, bal. 41 and 2 WANTED a good general servant Apply Mrs. Sanders, Green 202. 288 years. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN desires room and oO e SECTION 8. board with Olid Country family, Terms Lot on ®. R. Boulevard, $750.00; Hays Santa Claus invites you to meet him at SMITH & KILLAS’ store window on Saturday from 3 to 10 p.m. You are asked to write him a letter and guess where he moderate, Box 36, News OMice, 286 FEE RE ES PEE PPP ES ESPE PP S TT * MUMMMMRMRMRMEMMMRRRREM MY RRR EE £44 bh hth bbe edt thet ede beet oe tt ae Lona es a BOY WANTED-—-Good smart "boy or young 2 s 2 1d house, ove! x : : was last and where he li go ne ea as FED 4 a ae 3_roomed h : FRANK A. ELLIS, Auctioneer, 2nd Street - Will go next. The one who guesse me ie clothing store. Apply Sarttn 1.3 cash, an. &. she a. z at oes, $11.5 a BN 2: sa ‘ right gets a $5.00 box of candy, Other presents given away. WANTED-—Sewing by the day or weex,| oo See 25, a? le 1-2 : . oy i ; The le - Of ; Miss M. Washburn. Phone Blue 399, cash, bal, 6, 12 and 48. rape E ouse 4th, e N.B.---Practically new Gerhard Heintzman Cabinet * The letter can be mailed at our store. dua” ; Lots 40-44, Block 39, $14,200.00; 8-roomed hou {2,00 r : . - ) general servant wanted; $35 per;**'’** wu r4 ors ete” Sec. 6 ..++> and Piano ; ’ month Al yepnted) 996 rahe ; : ce On a "iano, in mahogany case, will be sold at 3 ;|{ DON'T MISS THE FUN AND REMEMBER THE RIGHT PLACE Betp employed, irs. 1. W: Pannore, | '7 1°88 Dl. 0, 4B and 10,0 | nouse, Fraser 81.620! o'clock, if not previousy disposed of privately, ; 2 ins a ite indiana: “and ‘Merine|°™' | " e . ; Lost Insurance. Cabin, Fraser Stree FAIS IOI IOI OOO I I IC I ht tte Oo Sai 86,00 ith Avenue, LUST—Two pair white kid gloves between] Farm Lands Lakelse and Bulkley |Cabin, CR. Naden Co. Lid ce OCS = EEE — ) Subscribe For The Daily News Wallace's, and Hays Creek. Finder Smith & Killas )@222ce ag ine: Smith Block, 3rd Ave. MISCELLANEOUS ‘ ' x y . j Insurat te anc x GOOD meals at the B. C. Caf 1 Me | fons Real Este CICOISIISISI IIIS IDIOT ICI II OI I totet tbh Street. A trial Will convince’ you. "" Second Avenue. 273-98 x x x ‘a x x x x a x x x x x x a x x a x x x x x x x x x x x x toed eed