t$k Makes -The richest al f ..Irk Wrm X I IT M H Ml f lllll n iki u u su ri iii linn nt I j. n t . I a 1 1 u r. 4 aucuve runcuona forces Beneficial MMuX I ALLS. I'.Q H HylMfiadian 1'ressi- ' manager, darnd' ..jresXeil I'ninn of Municipalities at if m 1 III 4UMItelOU 1(1) "(III Manager plan uf Muni cruoieiif." Jlp pointed ' here -wen 32 1 cities .-. .erai tag under pledge it Uf lhre 310 are Mi I uilivl Stoles ami ::ada. in il-manager form n? i lie said, been dr-effectively mer Iwo . First, a rapahle v uody i determine the Of adopted, ami avall-al ry board. Seomul eiccuhvr urgauiza. f. '.Hy administer Hip ii ildi mi. Tli Mayor b matt ux i no nouro ana r rparale udmliils-f . fnnrtiwn of u" ! hire and un ity manager who jt tliti pleasure: upproprtalton, if and bylaw and Ihe eily govrrn-:n,i!'-iir aiut repre-'I'lii ri'v iiianu- - ..ervani of lli may r' .mnnend i.ir adoption sueh may d in nff i.fflmnl. )? '.ni standing oehtee. ' plan wi-ri the aholi MESSAGE FROM ! FAR GREENLAND'1 Jack Barnsley Receive Interest ing Despatch on HI wire-lets Instrument I Tin iIoiiikh f the McMillan ex jlM-iiiiion on lli schooner How. jdoin iti wittier (piartcr at ltefuKe nay. n-n miles north uf F.tah tircenland, are told in a special ui-'imicii received here, a men Honed yeierday, Iy Jack Harnii iy ami relayed liy lum ,HW "i. U'A nirf,age nay: llobekon Cliaimei. Slninif northerly wind will proliably elrar thi on I within the next two week (rivinj; no an opportunity l It 11 ij t whIhi- for our winter meal MUpply. v " hae the meal of five wal-ri already parknl awny- under fwikn. The ohip i prnfllicnlly unloHiled all our fixxl lieing parked np in hoxe on hore. The magnetic idiM-rvaUtfy i neAriy rrtxty for mtallatniM of our in-olrumetiU. Ilepular foenatMMi will bnjrtn wtlh a few dayn. Fojnd a Cairn Here on (he wrl rape i( llefiiue Harbor we (011 nd a cairn hull! eenly yenr jro hy I lie firt AnieHran Arrlir explorer Doctor liH-ha Kent Kane. Her he cele- hraliMl hi farlliet nuHli in Smith ?mrod hy wntnp a flap made from hi rap ItaiuK bound to the mat?.-, thr. rreutimi t'Kim ramrw.1 vte ar in ItufuKf Harbor, .Aorin r'iiiani, ion mile imrlli if htAli, our winter quarters in ISMS to 11117. IUVp decide) to remain here for the winter as all condition for koimI iiarimr and cri.iii.ilnnenl of our fClrnlifip work and ulcdy' tra-l fl! uJ ati.facl4ir-. Cap aiuii, wurr iiii-ii men of lh (inHy rxpnlitioii diil of ularvalion in IHHI. i nm tli narrow! jwrt ..f Smitlt Sound, only 21 mil- dmlanl. rill fi. lartr wr ran -aily rover willi Ulir dORH to MX Imiir when II(p tilil rMiiiAM for iih to. net up Hie lahtrt rulru-tnl 10 iii liy llir AUIHUilil itrottrapliir Sik-HH)' of Vnhiiijrt4fi. At tli- prr-ent time Mimh SjMjiul and Karn llanin are choked with ice rnmlnsr io an udJM xtnani from Uie l'olar lta-ih down iIiioukIi Krnnnly and Ttiit flap we found r i h1, inr .levrl..p- , mMf Hnt,.n ymr later. -r,rrioiial rx.ullvle. under All inni Ht a few hiIIm g f dicuioiiH in nurUi of r present location. We aiiaun from er-ln OiHllliaab. Smith fireenald, on . a eparaiion or Jl:(- a. after brine royally en- iat te rtom Uir rxrruiivr lerlainnl by lanih inhabilanln 'y pot eminent. n I . a . I I mm m 1 111 in 1 aw 1 1 1 nil W11 Practising Marksman- lo When he Wounded Per- son on Station Platform and native lUkinui. We en- countered hrail wind al err)' Ulae of Ihe journey north wanl hut fortunately verv llftle ire and RIFLE BY ACCIDENT ,-ar w-,,'-r I northerly wind Ihe mo! favor- 'idile for Ihe trip northward dinre il iweep ire nut of Meill Hay. Many Native Oled Wr followed what is termed litlllV'I'ilV IU 4a II. m l.f uliutiip. 11. u Itii.la O.idnira f beiim tdiol in tlm back layiiiK our rourn fairly, clon Ut aw a f thr rijjht hip by a bul-'hore in order to rirruninavipate in a 'i rifle, appap'iitly Ihe park, rearhinir Kapr Yirk. 7f .t tw II l.H t ..ll.iit nf Hia II on. I i!ivtei iiiirlli tuliliiiln m lifvill ' . l4t-- l . fiH- BH'I r- ..... .... .tut...... : IvUou. A. L. Sayrr I a d.h. We meL our old friend-t of ui the iicpcnU Hospital, ilhr la-l fifteen yearn and learned accident hapven4 when lh whoreaboulH of variout inem-111 coiiiiiany with another her of the tribe. We wore worry was lyiiif asleep on tho lo learn of the death of at least platform nt Lobslirk. Le- one-fifth of all Smith Sound nn- LIFE BURDENED BY DYSPEPSIA - Health and Happiness Came With "Fnfotires" Made Fram Fruit Juices and Tcr.ics "Kroltatfvei", the wonderful mtdicin made from the juice of pplef, orainre. tg u,l luimeH, it one of the ereulekt ineuii of doiiif Cool that thu country of our hu rier known. "Fruit-i tiven" j hrincinp health to hundred and hundred or people who eaflrr with rhroniet'oiiiiia tion.-JidiouxiieNii and IJ Mieimia. Mr. Frank Hail of Wverale, Oot., My, "1 purchased a loi of" Fruit-a-tire" and liepan the treatment. My condition improved immediately. Thedyapepsia i-m-.1 to le t he lm n leu of my Idea it ha.1 been, and 1 Mat freed of Coiuti nation". &0e. a box, 6 for .'jO, trial sire 25c. At dealera or iwnt hy Fruit-a-tires Limited, Ottawa, Oot. Ihe famous F4imkadion and brother Kakoteeali, two of ffnext boH in the tribe. The name of I Iih former you will remember figured largely in Ihe (look-Peary controverny a he wan the Com panion of Doctor Cook on biw romantic North I'nle trip. Hi xtory today h the name a told J'eary fourteen years ago, namely thai Ihe parly went we-l and south and not norlh. (in our way up iUn coast we called at everal plaerri but with creale-t interest at Mali where wr lived four yearn. Our ami iry comfortable hoiiKn ban been complefHy detnolielied. The ilr l marked only hy wrap iron find ru-ty tin cans an wood i mor pn-ciouM than gold in thin -wclion. Thin wan Ihe natural r- ulL Met the Arctic "Al Klah wr met the Canadian hlp Arctic bound for Cape Sabine to wl in a police Nation for the purpo-e of prolactin..' the wild life of Kile in ere ' Land, especially nuik oxen, atraint annual hunt- hk rtruroiooK of (Irrrnland Haw J ux I lrarne.1 from Prince 1 1 perl lul ion of the Japanese earttupiakn difater. and other world evMiti. 'Slciud Mac Millan. Operalor Donald H. Mix, of Hri-.lol. Connecticut, advines that he in hearin? amateur radio sta tion- in all parts of Canada arid (,'niled Stales but ko far has only been able to comnvunfeatr with Prince Itnnei'L Ktntinn 0 It I since they arrived al winter quarter on AukuxI eventcentli. KNIGH"praiAS AT OLD TIME PARTY Varied Entertainment al Affair In Lodge Hall Last Night The old time party held by Ihe Knights of I'vthias and Pythian Sisters in the KJ. Hall last night was very successful. Community of the eveninir in which llir K.I' choir of thirty-four niemliers wasf the leading faHor. During the K eening a short aldress was given hy F. W. Hart on "Fjirlv Days of i - I'ylhianism in H.C." (lames of,-"-every description were entered in- !''' lo with unirh zest and Ihe pub. 0. was practicing shoot Iiib -lives due lo iuflneuca. Several licalion of the "Daily Wail tie d i slit nee off, and was or I'eary nesi uinr urivcr are cause, a treat neni or nmue 1y (iniiwaie of I ho fact dead and many of my expedition iincnl. Delightful refreshments mtmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aUB mMmm wtmm CANADIAH MADE, J iJAPANESE FUND IS INCREASING 7 - Thousand Dollar Order Placed by. Mayor Newton, for- Immediate Shipment The Japanese relief fund-ln ba InK swelled this afternoon Ihroutfii ihe etTrt' of Mayor .Newton, Ihe aldermen and cill .ens assisting who hav jnsU- luled a personal colleflion earn paiKii. Teams have been told off for various parts of lh lnisjne, section and are' now' workhip. The iilea is In pet a much money as iiossihle at onco in ordor lo jrrl 'shipmentH oir oa tint steamer Canadian Skirmisher, sailing for Japan this week. Thin mornintr Mayor Xewlon announced thai an orders for ? 1, 00(1 worlh of canned falmon had been placed wilh the Canadian Fish A." 'Cold Slor atre Co. for immediate delivery do the snip., Mayor Xewtnn headed the fol- his lowinir voluntary subscriplion list the i with a donalion of flu, a nmnlh s salary as mayor. Kach of the aldermen, il is lmderstood are.lollowing suil wilh 23 each. Aid. M. M. Slephens, 25.00 Aid. Then. Collar! 25.00 J. (iawthom 5.00 K. C. Cihhons .... 5.00 S. (i. Moore ... l.no Mrs. .1. C. Anderson 5.00 Orme's Store Statf ..-r... 25.00 Kishop llunoz 5.00 Arrhhi-diop DiiVrrnel . . 5.00 Fred Slork 10.00 barter ! A Friend .25 Thus. W. Hume 2.00 (. H. Arnold ... 5.00 Dorothy and Hilly 5J10 William Cook 5.00 Japanese and Chinese I'rince Huperl Japanese Association ... T. Shiini.u H. II. Y. 45. S.' T. Supa Mochlda Yamanaka .., Xishika7.e ... Kilazawa Obala v,. Fuiimnto " ... Wrsl Kiul Cafe S. Tabe Mrs. u. ruga T. Y.ishloka UMt&ftkV 23- It. Tanaka ...:.:.1..Il 25. LS-. Hiruno T. Kutsuyama O. .Nagano Yo M' Kinjr tieirg:e Cafe Yuen Lay .. Y. Kanaya I. Malsumotn Y. Malsukuho Kwong Sang Hing A. Ikcda T. Tahara S. Suga M. Doi w T. Suy'hiro (!. Kubo Y. Kawata ..... '.. Yamasaki Salo ;... Higaslii Nakamolo Oda ... Takehayashi Hiitita .... Morimoto 30O.OO 100.00 ....... 100.00 1. 100.00 50.00 50.00 5o.oo 30.00 .... 30.00 30.IW1 I... 25.00 .... "V. 25.00 00 00 25.00 20.0(1 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 M. Kimura 15.00 i. Yasumoto 15.0, K. Nafa-.uyr 15.00 K. .Vnkaya 1 5.00 i 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 1 5. 00' H. Inada Tanaka : 10.00 Morilo . sano , Hamazaki lie Iwo men were asleep on of ninelern Ihirleen lo sevenleen.;were sen'ed' in buffet style aliK. Miwa y'form. Soon the criex of "The uatixes ore apparently a midnight. F. Maruyama ....... were hearl ami it vn. dU. hit discouraged and quHe a nuin- Cyril Westaway, Chancellor K. Kunihiro '"') hat he had been shot hy her have moved southward to bel- Commander, acled capably as A. -.Nishio 1 ;el supposedly from Lc"- ter hunting grounds in the vicin- master of ceremonies. The joint Chew Way Sam ... r fle. Ity of the big capes bordering siwial committees of the Knights Louis Winy unulely Ihe accident hap- Melvllln Hny. All seemWI anxious ,of I'ylhias and the pylhinn Sislers Ah Chew "' about iwi'Mly minutes be. lo nrrumpnny our expedition. were responsible for the success M. Kamimura 1 ie eas bound Irniti was From the number I have selected of Ihe evening. F. Ilorir.aki the injured nun In com- VU'llli 1.1 A m.i.ih.m(iiii ni4 I n came tu Ihe city. On arrl-'he cily Saver was met by " and Put erson'a am hu anre I ' ' l. . ...... I i II. I I I .V Houlanger. II was discover "'nt he bullet hud lodged In back somewlioro near Ihe ie "."r is a man or unout to r lk.i.i i i i, ...... i al 1'Ohslink Jliiiiillnil. ''Uric surrendered himself lo ''''Hlncial Pidtce nn nrrival Hie cilv "Ion kleamer Cliilkool. Cnpt ".rrs,,,,, ,U.,.V, j. ,. i U) look this inorninu and In ill- ""'g a rurfco of cuxed fuel '") loco ui iiio tt.i.w...ini nil 8 'nnks here. -' j"y Dutl'um and Ollvn Stoke li cluwifwl wiin vagrancy, were '"""'"I WiJil. next Monday In Police court this morning, j CONTAINS NO ALUM KttlUUIH PT 1 f 1 i r PURE FQ0D INSURES GOOD HEALTH, MAGIC BAKING POWDER INSURES PURE. FOOD EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED Winnipeo TORONTO, CANADA, montbeau 10.00 1 M. Hamaura 10.00 io.no 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 m.on 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 , 1 0.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 A worth-while T. Tomarhi Mrs. Kawata M. Kariya. ieo. Hoss Taxi C7- Young Cee Lee Kee Shung Tung Young Chin Ted Sing- Wong Chew .. Kwong Sun Chung Co. Mr Hon Quon . Kawai Dong Kong . Li in Tong Letu Jack Kong Kai Fung Sue Lang fiood Fit Tailor Xy La n Lee. Yiek Lee Toy .. x-- Mar Li Loo Yee Chew . Mar Fan Chin Tan (ee .t. Ileuy Wong Wong Noon1 Weei. Lev Chung Y. Kalsojioiiin. ....... - Momoda S, Kolake Reputation The head of one of this country's, great, raanu-factoring institutions sayst "The Man who builds and the man who buys are both beneficiaries ' of reputation. To the one it is a continuous spur and incentive--to the other, the strongest of all guarantees that what he buys is worthy." Patronize the manufacturer or merchant who has a reputation for honesty and fair dealing. Such-motives must actuate the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real money in building a reputation for himself and his merchandise cannot afford to risk any of it by taking unfair advantage of his- customer?. He must retain the good-will of the buying public Without this, his business cannot succeed. Every time he advertises he puts his reputation in your hands. His products- or the wares he has for sale must make good. His service must be as advertised. That is why it pays to read advertisements, to deal with advertisers and to buy advertised goods. Yes, it is worth your white to Read The Advertisements 5. 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.001 5.00j 5.00! 5.00 j 5.001 5.00 , 5.00 3.001 3.00 3.00 3.rt(l 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.001 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0(1 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 5.00 l Mlzuide 10.00 Miw Leena Siher 5.00 The cily council last night gave permission lo Iho Hoard of Trade lo ereel il grizzly bear lolem pole at the intersection of Second Avenue and Second Street lo serve instead of n silent policemain hr jrranMinjT the re-(juivdllie ijimiicjl provided thai thr pole Shall hV erected to Ihe! satisfaction of the city engineer I jand thai; the Hoard of Trade' shall be respouxiblA for its main-1 lenance. '1'lin pole, it was re-1 ported, is to be erected oa aeon-! Crete block with steel reinforce-j men). , Abe Williams, Indian, found! guilty of Inloxicution, was fined! 910. and costs in Ihe police court this morning. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating. Dry Book Engineer, Machinist. Boilermaker, BlacluMtHh, makers. Pounder. Woodworkers, Et. Electric and Acetylene Welding Our plant I equipped to adle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND SM DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7. 8. 9 Smith Block Office Hours, 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady Assistant Special Teapot Sale We hava been fortunate in securing atu assorted crate of Old English Teupots which we have priced exceptionally low. There are several styles and sizes to choose from. Prices run from 00c to $.1.50. They are now on display in our window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Bo 1 MS. GOB Third Atutv TM. &V