iwers of tre | GEORGE J. FRIZZELL te nse Anal Y “ ’ Hd Local Dressed ye ef our Own Slaughtering. §& " \ A ments of Live Stock now arri 4 ever) week diree t from the 6 —— y » Bulkley Valley. "We rr PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia’s Newspaper TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave. - Prince Rupert é GETTING READY FOR TH a —— MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS _ GRAND JURY ASKS PATROL BOATS 10 PREVENT ILLICIT LIQUOR. TRADE Names Suggested Mayor and Council G. W. Nickerson asked to be Candidaie for Chief Magistrate and Several Invited to Run for Aldermen ste was held Congestion of Grain Cars in Yard: at Winn'peg Gwing to Slackness of the Market ; All Fisheries Open to 3 : | | White Last year ihe fisheries of pened to all British subjects, from Ollawa. the ¢ eks in Principe Channel the west coast of Banks Island and msibly a w in Grenville Chan- nel fle licenses will be issued ) | gee ey ceeeees Ketchikan Ask; Government ° if he thiayer Quilines Purpose. : . » mity - nderstood he is ’ ; 7 I) tu de se The Gorm. . nt ' this af . { Hhepert M ad ‘ neup KETCHIBAN, Lrecemlbe it rning made a number M M ! 5 tated 5 ” lraily Ne urged better patrol larity of the illieit tral irgne Aer 10 | . Lirgne 2 reptance id ' rdditional deputies in Ketehik hk Orme for Council. “4 the } ederal frustration ! lndepend wus ! i yf aieh their efforts to enforee the law i Ketehikar \ find no evidenes anvihing of this hind and de : P . sed plore Ul- slactes: On “a uewens lias bee ire spmuring thre % : : . : . Asivertine tn the taily Newe young Vie urned silat First Canadian Appointed hud " ‘ On dOuars . ING BY Fellowship at Oxford i uik i { » Cash University Pe a son oe GERMAN FIRMS this j y «a { rate i nan for the post tit niid & lhey should call a public Seventeen Breaks in Telegraph liet 4 tha se BUest lie Was He urged his point with Lines Reported Along during the wa lle pledsed lls Grave Complaints Being Made by Law osent d he quile une! great fare . Railway. friends not t re Hamme ane British Firms at Invasion nieipa ita Ii was pointed out lo M Howe I yy eturned inal would tha is was not an election, UH Further particulars of the bad al " ) ofa VOTE sal candidat weiitid se ' ' sipiy ao meeting to iry to eondition of the telegraph tines bo i 5 his i } stp) i nee that suitable men shouldiwas brought in last evening, Ut s of ' ns a LONDON, Les 1G rhe inva Nickerss « Chosen. he in the running Vhere doubl-|seems that both G, 7. PP. and the ing sion ef th British market” by Dawaen (24m moved fhatitess would be ether meetings of Government lines were broken tn jermun firtius is being discussed ' \ ' : asked to allow bother groups whe would nominate many places, one systeot haying , t great deal and: strong, protests be cehvced dn nomina} others The War Veterans were} seventeen breaks NEW LADY FOSTER inn tnate al tthe a f VAN a dee j of potting up one ar two From here to Smithers the gale 7 U ‘ ” ee ee ding this, M. Po Me.) ie ana the Prades and Labor! was territie and a number of trees LIVED AT VANCOUVER goods ty the detriment of home By orn wns orn ae sore Inve sama the Yi AND SOREN SHO SEO he pubs viniied men of Ml Willianes seld that any man Workmen were oul yesterday and Gernumu toys are being sent to Phe faet that he hadihad th right to be a cundidate if}this morning with good results : his country tu large numbers and en in tie eouneil did not he Had the necessary qualifica- Phe new Lady Poster, whose “wet } whine’ <'» waleung ane tionk Phis meeting was held tolimatter in Mr Nickerson's hands tuarriage ta os Georg: Foster ieciricals goods are also being s He toot) great pleasure }eive expression fo an opinton, for an answer at an early date, |K.C.N.G,, D.C... LL.D, took place |seld at inueh lower prices than ding tl motion A Live Wire. and a committee was appointed to ta week af Geneva, and whe is they ean be made here with the Perey FE. Corbett, son of Rev, ' Ni ret sald he was in Mr. Bevnolson said they wanted |receive that answer and if neces.) the miy ehild of the lat Sir present rate of wages The re Phomas Corbett, Ft. Saskatchew- ititlin ae Watiath diet fa Yoiind ce oman whe was a live sary to call another meeting William Allan, M.P., is wellknown sull is that eithe wages toustian, Alia. bas ‘the distinetion of ! ed mikht mean rut wii Phey had such a than in) By resolution J, H, Kelly and any persens im Var uve come down, German goods be kept beeing first Canadian appointed to sage at teatibie. ‘Theil ir: Nickerson He was one of the} Tom Silversides were then asked having at one tirne Deen erployed out, or the loeal faetories must fellowship at O»ford University, Wie fetter suddenly andimost honest men he had hadjto be candidates and the possible as a sales lady in tho man ue Lose He is at present oecupying the ly people short |dealings wilh Personally hejadvent of two members of the partment at) Gordon Drysdate’s pooithon of translater and inter. would two albtheir time tolwould like to see Mr, Nickersog |'Trades and Labor Couneil into the which position she Oecupied for Wallace's Amas drawing, three,preter for the League of Nations ee Bir ey efthak alle nantidale Ifleld was spoken of appreciatively, six months During the war Miss prizes. Tickets with every dollar whieh is now in session al hh aa "he eonld f samen on th lecided { leave the /'Th meeting then adjourned Al ! . Paris |purehass 300 | British Subjects ‘That is Set Fc rth in New Regulations Recently Issued by Department of Fisheries and Being Promulgated northern British Columbia were with a few miner reservations. his year even those reservalious have been removed and the sheries are now open to all white eitizens of the country. That eems to be the intent of the new regulations recently issued Las ear the reservations were in a few areas where drag -eines were allowed. This year drag seines are restricted to Area 6, including Lowe Inlet, and may be further restricted to CARPENTERS START FUND FOR RELIEF Drydock Situation Discussed, with Particular Reference to Repair Departmsnt. The Carpenters —ocal No, 1735 Hast night <:arted a fund for the jassislance oe! cases of distress in the city. Ther? was a movement toward the treasurer's table of the members and as @ result a goodly sum was raised which will be used for the benefit of the kiddies. Regret was expressed at the resignation of President Gillis as head of the Trades and Labor Council and it was deeided™o use every means to induce him to re- eonsider his position, lhe present’ drydock situation was discussed and the feeling was made evident that at this time of year in particular things ought to be humming in the repair depart- nent thus helping out in the” present period of stagnation, In commenting upon the forth- coming municipal election Presi- dent Gillis said that the labor vote would undeubtedly decide the choice of aldermen for the coming year. Bylaws were passed and left ia the hands of the executive com- jimittee for final drafting, afternoon Over ZV ren} tod MeLeod, a genuine old timer, was elected recording see- retary by acclamation, the choice being a most poptilar one as tt wes felt that Mr. MeLeod was very capable. ‘° MUNICIPAL MATTERS AND RETHURNED MEN ‘Special Meeting of G. W. V. A, Next Week to Discuss Forth- coming Election. Phe Great War Veterans’ Asse. ciation will hold a special meeting next Wednesday to consider the | question of putting up eandidates for the fortheoming municipal election, The matter Was sug. sested at last night's meeting and the motion for a special meeting was then pul theough, A conmnitiee has beeen named by the asseciation to provide lChristmas cheer for returned sol. diers’ families and assoctates, ‘The committee is beaded by Ray Macdonald and 8500 is provided, The cily bylaw th regard te memorial affairs has © on refer. red to B. O, Oughton, the associa. tion's solicit «re, for his inspection, The matter of y doek time checks which the wiation has expended a large [uo tn @ashing wes taken up. Aetion in eward to the failure of the gover) nent to Cash these is be’ ae delaved um. itil Colon! Pack i ward from,