Whan VM Wul A TAXI m a hurry Phone 99 VOL, XIII.. NO, 207 Boat Oar and Beit Service In tha Olty. Rates Reasonable ATHKNH. Dee. 1 8. Kinsr (ieorjre and Qurrii lilltabeth will mr Alliens louiRbt for Holl m It ecmed to be In Ibe interest! of the counlry for him to leave! I i iti- m i.m u-.illlil .111 ... ut f lias Pflf. I . . , v i v v a... " v" 1 .... " . - llest possible momirul. Liberals Victorious LONDON, Dec. 18. cnling: COMMUNISM IS TAUGHT HERE Manitoba Free Press Claims That Principles Inculcated In Public Schools WINNIPKO, Dee. 1 8. There are in Canada 1 25" children in al leasl forty schools who "have been Instructed in Ihe principle of communism" through the in strumentality of the Ukranian Labor Temple Association, .ac cording lo a news story in the Manitoba Free Press. The children in these schools, Ihe paper says, have been taught the principle of communism under the name system which prevails in Soviet llussiaj'aud Soviet ' Ukralnla." v Mr. and Mrs. W. TV llensley of Buckley Bay are sailing thl afleinoou by the Cardena for 1 " Yaftc juvr. ' and Arthur Donovan Corker Will Take Place on New Year's Day al lhl time. The Judgment The following is Ihe written Judgment given by Jmlse loung in the Cameron appeal against his name being struck off Ihe list: "The applicant' name was placed on Ihe voters' Hsl in Ibe month of October, lU-'J. on which dale il was admitted by Ihe applicant that he was indebted to Ihe municipality fur road lax of ?'. and poll lax of lie I hen paid the VI road tax and admits be did not pay Ihe ." poll lax. "The sole contention of Ihe amdicanl is Hint payme.nl by him of 2 road lax was sulll-clcnl I" hrinif him wllhln Ihe true meaning of Ibe word 'householder,' as defined lii Iho Act. "The Act explicitly stales that 'householder' shall include any person who has paid to the municipality direct 'all liixe, rales and assessments which are uol chargeable on land and tiro due by such person to the munl- cijiality for the current ear lo She LONDON. Dec. 18. King Oeorge ut (ireece is expelled fftNnrNflnl OP Irfr? fr.nn Hie rmiiitrv and il i. extiecled a reiinlilir will fnlliiw The tvvlWllll11 VI peopl will probably decide liy plebiscite on (lie form of gov-erniiieiit tin con n try will adopt. Tin- expulsion of King (ieorge drew forth the comment! from diplomatist here upon I lie notable teiidfiicic toward democracy tminifolcd by the countries of Europe during the pal ttx jeuri. (ieorge of (irccce represent, the tenlli king who has lieen forced to iil.ike hi exit sIiicp the:1 c war Moirareh previ''iily Ilussia.lrUIU a'" I FORT FRASFR "tA (iIRI U1IL f....,Hl Uinir fhn.e . r trrt i Ann ittii ,-"a FIELDING BETTER Improvement Noted Yestertfuy It Maintained and Minister Much Brighter Today firriiiaiiy. Au-lria. Bulgaria, rer-j y YVHU LUIAL lTIAP(rI'''yarih. Tli.. The Irni.r.... Improvement ,, diuaud of Montenegro. Turkey. noted yesterday lias been nutln- F.gypt and the king of the ,,, nf mlm . n . F. lalned. ncrman jcncrHici. simes such n Havarla. OTTAWA, Dec. 18. The con- dllion of Hon. W. S. It. M. Smith, purser of Hie steamer Cardena, has ifone ijisl from Vancouver on a holiday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraser' of Irin and is beinir relieved bv N. mania, It was announeed by the i-or Kraser announce" Hie en-.5. I'iltinson. purser of Iba IIMU llilllPr (llllnV a. ...... I ..I II. ..1- ............. I llVliin..n ul.lnl. 1. ....... I.. .1... an amount of not less than 92 exclusive of water, electric light, gas, telephone, rales or taxes and license fees for dogs.' "In (his case 'all' that was due from applicant was. 92 for road lax am) f5 ror poll lax. "Heading Ihe deriuilion or 'householder' as a wl'ple, 1 canned agree with Ihe contention that words used .'not less than two dollars' limit the meaning or the word 'all' Ihe applicant's liability lo $2 only irrespective 'of what his total might be. I accept the wont 'all' a Ihe con trolling word in Ibis respect. In my opinion it was neces sary ror applicant to have paid full indebtedness mentioned before be could qualify as a householder' and I find that be did not do so, not having done so, I find his name was not legally on Ihe voters' list. Cannot Get on Now It was urged on me at the hearing Ibid, in the event of Hie decision of Ihe court of revis Ion being sustained, I grant per mission lo' applicant lo pay the poll lax in question to the muni clpalily and direct Iho courl of revision In restore hi name lo Ihe list. I have no power lo do so. The applicant did nol pay poll tax and he made no attempt to rectify Ihe oiuniission at any time beforo the list was closed, and it is closed, Con sequently he i now precluded in my ooinlon from having hi name restored lo the list by payment thereof. "The application is dijinlssed. There will be no order as to eoU." Hon. J. O, McLean Tells of Economies and of Good Results, by 4 Civil Servants VI7rOIU.fec. 18. Cost of doing iuldiofbusiue.-. in British Columbia lias heeu reduced to one third nfgthe cost under Hie e t . t .. . is. Advised to Go dauvhler. Mlso Drina Fraser, to'doct at Vancouver undergoing-', . tt" ' " .... ...... . c i i liliieitiLr during llii the V session rfswatlfll I ne govrrnmeni iai nism in. .rlhur Ionovan rirker of the annual overhaul. s. formal Kinjt (leorge In writing n, and It. Department of the, . . ." lliat they considered it advinable (Unadlan Nwllonnl Hallways at. The funeral of Ibe late Philip for Jilm to Wave lireere uniu me prjr(. Hnj.ert. The welding wiH.W'elkcr wi ,Vall.hr.ViiilWyVMftlbirfc-'raft- place' al' "iiVftovtrnrteut'1lA 'hUM teuiiiH uesi oeiiiiing me counir'. n,,!, ytnt Frtiser. The letter. It was ulated. was Year s Day. roilcbed in stern language and contained an Intimation that his wrram; P,,'"K " '" About 150 Disfranchised iri Result The King rediel that inasmuch :ll a ..t. .1 .... I in liike- iiinci! t uuiirri . . .... r - J" ' . - irutluel iroiiwiiieeti lo Eleven, o onyii, ar; ,. . ...,. fmm .uv or; New .VeleranV Association at a dale ,- " - lo be decided uikiii later. Not Paying Poll Tax at Time of Registering: Judgment is Given Snme I Till male nersiuis. w ho' soucbl lo oindifv as viiler to an Alliens correspondent of )(l ,(. forthcoming mimieipal election by payment of road the Dally Mall the Liberals who ,ax XVitlit)iit Hi" 5 iol tax, will not be allowed lo exercise the wen; victorious in Sunday' elec- franchise as a result or judgment which va handed down in Hon plan lo urge at the first jj,,. Oniulv Court lhi morning by Judge l Mcll. Young Mislahi-iiieeliiiir of I he National Assembly jllg t(t. n(.ll()n of jK. (:,Mlrl r nevisioii in striking the name of lo aulhomc a plebiscite llh a ,avj, s. (imienni orr (lie list. Difference having arisen between vl.nv to changing the present re-j M.J(,r x-wlent. wlio in October caused to be published a notice BUne. The parly inipoes to at (tgg,.,ijg i,ul householders register bv paving onlv 2 road once siil a iliscussiiin regariiingi)lU ,,,,,1 ,.,no v,tx 0f Hie ! - the form of republic to be eslab- Ifshed. (Last Night's Despatch) fS Mill payment to be settled later, and other members of Ibe court of revision supported by LONDO.V Dec. 17. BrillMi Snliellor Jones, who had diplomats, who are familiar with ru,., that bolh lhe,?i and 5 Ibe acute political situation jn 'ui,,,,,),, ,e naid. il was decided lo Xireccc see llllle chance id "av-ll,,.jk(, n,,, ,,. of r Rameron lug Klnif (ieorge's Hi rone and f.((m ,(. )ul ,, h his ap-llie rmeign olllce Is apparently 'p(u, , .iU(tf0 Young as a lest, reconciled lo Ibe fact thai lie wj j,,, .,w ..Cessary lo mlghl go. (Steal Britain, Kraiiec. L,rU Ibe names of all other Italy, J il io Slavia and Itoumanla jirrM,MM nimllarly situated from all made at one lime or Nier,(.P Moreover, His Honor overture lo Hie Alliens cabinet .a ru,.( ltll loro wll be no agiitusi me expulsion oi aiuk - rPCnur,. j,y payinff Ibe poll lax ueorge, Taken III as Walking Home From Terrace to Newtown and Falls to Recover (Speeiallo Daily News The dcall. ot Mrs. Harry Hich-iniiinl. a native, occurred on PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PItlNCE HUPKUT, Jl.fi. TOK.SUAY, UECKMUHIl 18, 1023. Sunday al her home in " Newtown' t during . . the war. OVERSEAS IMMIGRATION rttttrtUy't Clrru-ition 1702. BOAT OWNERS into Ibe nre.int linlilnit fishnrips trt ! Sit. Lean dec.a..ba. the expense ua.i,,n and submil.ing recom- ' ' - . !L I of nubile business is one third mcnuaimn ror me guidance anu "'.," "V. . 'i.' ' Iia ,- """ver he sanl a.b Hng ha oflhal under the former regime. l-ita,,ce of the federal member The Civil.Wice.is be.1 on f" representations he may ..rake 1 .f C . . , f T 0n"ak 11 possible to n ho .1 n a deb-. fitness Tor vvTtrk The Land He- t"' Duninion government L ''?.' : .1. the matter. i-cite on any pl.ae of Ihe l.quor doing H.ree times as tnuch work! '.ere was a mil disensdon or q.'' ".f.LrnnJnM ' ., .iKlar. In-lar 1 Rovemnienl he ".e situation al Ibe meeting as; in tIO. While ner man ..r."W.n... V . i whiM. ati,n...i l.v .n, in ed, t "is opento receive a1.! opinion .egislalive staff r so noai owners. iaH. reie "-""; i !l ... ! I . I set t 1 I I III I Ill IX M III 1 I ll'il llrdl I of IU16. "'tvik pres.ueo aim u. ai. ,eweu - y - -- - - - -- . ... .....: i,....i nitp.l n nrrptnrv. Vrtl Stork. " a"" "'-' " I :C7: Or siXM...; was present and ..1. raging over beer fur so -. i. 1. ,t..i :i. .. iit I. Iln "alliprin'r- long. . NEW BOSTON GRILL Third Ave. The Latest in Restaurants. Private Boxes for Ladies and Parly Use. Best Food. Beat Service. "Take Her to the Boston." OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GREEK iNG IS EXPELLED FROM COUNTRY HON. A. M. MANSON INTRODUCES PLEBISCITE BILL FOR VOTE ON BEER SALE King George ol Greece Expelled from Country Following Victory of Liberals at Polls on Sunday r"TO 0F Beer Plebiscite is to IS 'in iIMI..'of !ve" 'e opjK.rtun.ly on a vole on the sale of beer by the J Pele llonik, Charles Kiidii ii) .y H ii'i". l i. .MULi.iaii,i Mac Lean " . tI:,... to tlunl.nrv if Ihpv U'iiiiIiI rPvlici'L iin-h i. ,vvliiti linn A Provincial jtefrelary, the other day. livery 1 f0 wiirlh uf husiues done by the,' jffrmer (ioveriiinenl rosl 91 1 Dr.c Macl.ean slalel, l-i.1i 1:. iwhile Hie cor now is only 8. Helding. ..... ! ' ' ' 1 :" ' minister of finance, is much , . blister loday according to his 0 ,,m '"V. .. '. 1 - . " '" Committee Appointed to Assist In Making Suggestions For j Solution of Halibut Situation Halibut boat owners at a meet ing ill the Court House last even- be Provided for Under New Manson Legislation VICTORIA, Dec. IX. British Columbia people are refits Wallace, Jinl Juurlier, Oeorge C- . i . t i . . i . . i M' M""M'" w'e explained h,s Fritz. Dr. W. T. Kergin, John V1.0!1 l.hf " liquor plebiscite leg.slaUon. Hanson, II. J. Bradbury, Tony ; Mr. Manson declared h.mse r asau.sl u pro ubUioi. p eb.s- Martinsen and B. M. Newell c,le ., ",nv ' present liquor system, he declared, had not been to tatber lata an 1 t co nerile will. Ibe committees gjve" "fficie"t limc 'gt to warra"1 I'"""" vte. 11 would n r i 1....... ce in uie iineresis ui uic luuuui Sea Fisliernien's Union in soing as a whole to defer a plebiscite on 1 prohibition. MOVING OF 11" -ril lliriill .1.1111 ui 1 iaia ii. --r-T ... ...... .. : . " " - - . - . .1 'i-i ... :-..if r .. i.-ic..... I'riiiiiuiLiiiiiiMS arK uniixiiiK 1 -n . . .. . INDIAN W0M4N DIES boat owners' asoclalion was sug- tKlo Leaf-HTToTi .thfe Verifr'!(lich .mux(njf isn ,,r03n.!,s.Ovcr gesled but no action was taken. pnl ,0 cur' H'ey consider ,he slree(h was givea lls firsl ana is to bring back beer an attempt econI reai,ings at ,asl nighl.3 Advprti.e in W Im,h x-. in British Lolumbia. counci, mef,llg and was Uien ON RALWAY TRACKir s B.C. Regiment is now Established Here and has Attraction for Young Men BUILDINGS Bylaw Providing For Payment of Permit and Per Diem Fees is Considered by City Council A bylaw providing ror, the payr nieiit of M5 ror a permit lo movu a building from one part of the cily to another over city street laid over for a week for further consideration. The bylaw, which also provides that the cily be indemnified against any damage (to streets of wires or'clains that may arise out of the moving, was introduced by Aid. Perry and seconded by Aid. Stephens. I Aid. Oollart favored a more , , , . ... , 'elastic scale. Payment of such Northern and Central British Columbia achieved wonders foM vou,j i,e hard on those exoedilionary torces. I'll ere was hnrdlv an able bodied nran left ... . ii i . .. a . a- a u..., idm..... .mi iri -ivrraee in after Hie recruiting nan goi wen unuer way. a wavs oi pai- w-aik lo Newtown. When she did riolism wept the country and Prince lluperl and'Uidjaceut'dis-nol arrive as was expected one'tricls did nobly. ..... , . of her children walked down the Stare peace has been restored, erforts have be?n made in track lo meet her and found Iter body on the track. She was still living but before Dr. Bleeker, who was immediately summoned, could arrive, she was dead. 'Flic cause of her death seems to have been heart failure. NO ALLIANCE WITH LABOR Liberal Party Will Remain Free From Alliances With Other Parties LONDON,. Deo. 18. Former Premier Asqulth, speaking at a meeting of members of the Liberal party this afternoon at which Lloyd George and practically every Liberal member of Parliament was present, declared that the Liberals Intended to remain free from alliances with other parties. the 1 02nd Battalion served with distinction during the (Jreal War and was organized Prince Hupert. A great nu of the men were recruited from purposes this city and the majority of the officers were local men. Active Recruiting t he 1st North B.C. Hegiinent tended. Practical Work unable to activelv function A machine gun section is i.e- iinlil six month back due to in? trained which will be a pop-' l !. I ..f ,it.rlpr- In June 1U23. uiar secuon aiier uiu ury moving small building. J City Solicitor Jones said he had followed Ihe Vancouver by- law in drafting this one. Mil StiM.liPiw IYH litp AM various parts of the province lo rejuvenate some of the rnililia ,jolar( tjal small buildings"' regiments and the First North B.C. Hegimeut was authorized ini.tiuld not be subject lo such a" lit IP lo perpetuate the famous lUgnd Battalion of the Canadian sliff r,e . " . . . , .. ' Aid. Macdonald also favored . lectures ts being given on the ,WfwllvM limik.. reading and composition of mdt-j vtaXtt, ...i,.,, ai.i ed in in tary maps; this has considerable Stephens,' the'bylaw was laid over mberledueational value Tor commercial ;for cotl!)i(Jcraf a for lurUier tion. f A course of first iiid is being DCrAllMT IP ADnCDCH conducted which is keenly al-lUAAJUlll 1J UIUCIYEiV VANCOUVER ELECTION in. Supreme Court Judge Appoints ,, n .a ........ . . . ...a I .....! tlU-.lr.aa. .la... In. finliill li... XI the Provincial government leased "" ui uumu u-iu..i i raw. ...... , , to" Ihe lHmtinion Militia Depart- Machine gun nring win ue prac- Ballots Once more tnenl Ihe Lands Building on Third 0'd under exact conditions at. : A Avenue, and" the building was Ue regimental rifle range next VANCOUVLIt, Dec. t8 A rev lianded' over to the 1st North summer. 'count has been ordered by Mr, B.C. He?iment for use as a drilli The regiment own a splendid Justice Morrison ot voles cast in hall. Since then active recruit-'rifle range al M-Nicholl Creek at nK. mayoralty election here last ing has been carried on and a! which weekly shoots are .held Wednesday when Aldernuin W. It. number of young men or Ihe cily during the summer mouths. A tjvven was declared elected by . a have joined up. The building (tiumber or valuable cups and majority of 53 in a total vole or has been reconstructed into a pieces or plate have been donated Im,re than 13,000. miniature armory, equipped .with for competitions. I L. n. Taylor wa runner up In drill hall, armory, canteen, .social! The government has promised i,e election and is asking for the rtonts, orderly room, and gym- a,minlalure rifle range to be Dutu recount which will take place inasiuni. llepular parades are in Hip city, and it is hoped that Wednesday, held every Monday and Wednes- Ibis will be ready for use in Feb- .... iit.iv eveniiis. At these narades. ruary. 'grant is made per capita and all v . . . : Il II . ...Ill 1. .. .! I .... . . a a .a a. niCrilCCCn IK! inKinnii as' rHin 11 minimum amount necruns ui ne wi-icuiiicu uii money granteu vvouiu oe spent 10 UldtUtMLU III LUnUUIl 0f drill, a variety or subjects are miy Monday and Wednesday ,.,,vlii) Hie drill hall so as to pro- bein? learnt and the work Is be- "i?1" noiniug to oe Vide healtliy social amusement. General Noxon Tells Royal So-ing made as comprehensive and member or the regiment, livery- for the- cily. There are several rintv of Arts That British J itii r.l inir ns eomlitions and thing Is provided Tree including vacancies Tor membership in Ihe Government Has Sent equipment will allow. (uniform, and equipment and use r(.piIlu.nlal band. This band de- Out 37,000 Persons The physical training course "f U -gymnastic equipment, rifle serves support a notwitlistand- 'is about to be started covering,ranges, rifles and cartridges, in- ,,g the severest li-andlcaps It ha LONDON, December 18, Over- physical "jerks," boxing, punch-.ruction in the many interest- always been ready to Indp out on suns immigration was discussed ing bag and competition bayonet,!"? subjects of military life. The Hny occasion. al a meeting or Ihe Hoyal Society righting. Funds "are limited but "my Prlco or memcerstiip is reg- 'he age lindt Is 18 and boys or Arts when Ocneral Noxon as the regiment Increases in siie Ir attendance. The work 1 between tfi and 18 can Join up. pointed out that up lo the end of Ihe funds wilt be augmented, and.1""" .interesting from me start, vvillt their parents' consent. October about 37,000 persons it is hoped to finally equip the had been sent, oversea at a cost. drill hall vvih all lh best gym- of 100,000 tothc?Hritish gqv-.nasiic appliances. At present, eminent. ' t Per Capita Grant IThere are vacancies for a few t he larger Ihe regiment is buglers and drummer boy, win numerically the better il will be- will be inslructedundor compej a:: Intensely nleresting series uf .cbnve equipped as the tjovjernment tent Instructors.