Extraordinary Special ONE WEEK ONLY moi MaVkel will Sell ureal west uoiree Elb. 4 b. tin Plum Jam, Pure Value ftr .. $1.00 Vim ran purchase Ihese liny way you wag I. On your ovular order .or cash ovoi i ho rrmnlrr. B.C. Butchers Grocers Ltd Third Avenue Iphone 45-574 or Blue 428. CASH AND CARRY Stock-taking SALE advantage or these remarkably low priors. El'iiue Manic linking Powder, 2'i 85c Maic linking Powder. Vs $1.60 lirmvn Means, lb-. . . 25c Mlnle liean,, per lb. ...7c P'leen rea. . . . . z&c All our prices are rc-iluceii, (oine in and looU Lii-mmd or phone 81. mm store 417 Fifth Ave. West. T7.v. c . This i a though) ful age and most of .us approach die New Year in a sorbins manner We are going to 'In Hie best we. enh In im-prnvn llie comfort of our lintnc folks and will add lo Personal efficiency Ilia) Hi'' world may be a better place for nur having lived in Wo sell hardware llial will make this a hetler place 'fr you and yours. Ktiien Hardware Co. ,m V YIIIlK hA and BE HAPPY By the dally use of ' ft V . avne s Kprinnnp Snan Vrtu can riifrk1y vrflupn io n you wish Arm -..,1,,- i i(n 1 11 iil'n 'kle. -Anyplaro. A Simple "nllliful miuuL AIJSOLUTKIA' ii 13 iiit? 1 1 111 ii 1 1 1 "Sjn deducing Weight, let your ""llii improve, bceoivio younger 1111 . .A. 1 ...... . ... ........ .... ...... -i i" ... .-. iiiiiitj cnceriui. ivaciiiusiy active iim erricient. ) ' Il ti Ii it 1 k. . 7 1 11. . . . . .'jiiii.i'.. Airmey im- "''d ir Not Satisfied,. ane Laboratories 37 Riven St . r.hlntnn III. 50c FOR 3 CAKES Snd full or Mir Oiiltr. CANDIDATES AT MEETING Theo. Collart Expounds His Policy to Voters In Empress Theatre The final nieeljng of I lie municipal election campaign was liell lasl uighl ul llii- I'.nipress Theatre, M. I. McCairery pre. siding ami Then, Collarl, can-dblale for mayor, being I lie principal speaker. Mayor Xcwlnri was present ami thanked Mr. Collarl for (In- privilege ' of spcakiiu but said he hail .al ready explained Ins views ami iliil not llmk il necessary lo repeat Oilier brieT speakers' were William llrnwn, (ienrjrc Kerr, Oscar Lurscn ami Alexander Mackenzie. In opening 'be meeting Mr. McCairery sail) lie was support;, iug Mi'. Collarl because lie con-sideinj il was in the best in-leresls of I'rince lluperl. 'Mr. Collar! bail plenly of backbone anil acleil irrespective of 'what others thought, lie was a good jCaiiailian ami a citizen or I'rinco lltuperl. The fact lli.it lie was horn in llclgium was nothing against biin. After Hie olhers hail spoken briefly. Mr. Collarl outlineil hi alliluile Inward the Cow Hay problem, lie was In favor of negotiating further with lh I'roviui'ial (ioveriunelil before completing the ileal for change ul 1 111 11 iim-I i fft A t -1 1 In believeil in .consulting with the' J'at',fi '''ils. fishermen who were Hie most in-"ercstcd parlies. Profits Fictitious In regard to I lie electric light ami power problem he saw nothing for il bill to yn abeail anil increase the supply at Shnvv.il-lans. proviileil Hie expert said it was feasililc. lie was no' in favor of reducing the rate In the exleut proposeil anil lie ex- ..I.., I II. ..I l.r, I....L Il : 'i,.,..Jnrrangemenls wllfi It. Cunning i.u 11... fii- .i.i 1 been maile were largely a result of figuring, lie rlaiiucil thai Hie city did nol have the profit which was claimed. He had ' favored reduction bul nol as large a re-duct inn as had been carried. I'ower must be secured iif order to supply industries and he f:iviin.l l.eliiiiiir lliese in.liislries com. lie woiiiu ueip iiieoi as long as doing so did not jeopar dize Ihe interests of the city. Mr. Collarl A GOOD WAY TO INCREASE BUSINESSj I, directly we arrived hoisted his flag and thou came up to the mission hnue and said lbev were very pleased lo see us. As Ibeyi crowded into the house In look ! Us oi'. we must have veined in! a sorry plight as we si ill had 011 j our soaked ganiNNi ts caused by; Ihe stormy trip across the' Straits. With the exception or four ndulls and two children that bad received baptism, (ho whole, of Hie people were heathen, ami the cult of Hie medicine man was in full swing, and raiding over Ihe sick and making Ihe night hideous were the two prill-' clpal parts of bis profession., i... .... 1 .... 1 1 .. 11 11 .....I.... 1 j . 11 1 1 111 1 1 , iiicy .111 viiiiirii;.ii , , I ber ... s ii 1 .1 1. m isiiiioii aim are now 10 ih I....... ... .. A II.. ..... .( I iooi cmiiiii'iieii the ex- ami cuiiivaieii iinuaus on me In civilising and clirislianisin Hie llmlias I think I have done my share; and by that I mean I ilid' my duly conscientiously . ami failbfullv towards their nd- vancenieul as long as l was with, them as. (heir mlnisler. W,hen l rifsl got there I hey had onlyj Iheir large and cold wigwams. j These buildings were very un-J ...... ........ i;ini r. i.i- 1 1....1 privacy. in 11 iii.iilAi.fi le wjiv. In Hie iiiiSf.""' a iiumher that bail proposed In' come here had been turned dowij ham & Soils or l'rl hssinglou 1 'they being the owners or, the! I'm I Kssinglnn sawmill and a sixty Ion schooner schooner loads oT lumber until jibe Indians bad surririent lo tercel for themselves wlial I hoy ! termed while men's houses. This schooner was calle.L Hie Skecua. she was nflerwards wrecked and became a total loss at (.ape Hall. Barbara Boscowltz During Hie summer or I8S3 the idoiinier Itarhara Hoscowilz be also expressed aif-'11" 1,1,1 ")' r,K"1 alisfied wilh the accommoda tion she provided. She wa the, only sleamer running up Hie roast as Hie old Oiler, owned hy the Hudson Hay Company, hail ecu sent lo Ihe boneyard. Many ndverHsiiij: messagrsj i:,or's Nole This is Ihe fail (0 attract allenlion because fnu rl mmi I Ii of Mr. Harrison's they are either unallraclive orj 0f ,utioles are loo stereotyped. jcharlolte Islands. This is the opinion of one ofjVvj appear in an our Inisiest aiiu niosi successmi hnslnesso firmsw.IWevt & Mcl Caffery, Ltd. They havn succeeded hi interesting many new customers in Ihe story nf the fiVmons Xanalmo - Wellington coal and since tho coal ilselfi lives up lo Its reputation Ihcse cusliimeri-i nre coming hack dally for more. Nanaimo-W'ellinglon coal is the premier fuel for the fireplace, range and furnace. .More heat less ash no rock or clinkers. You should try Nannlmo-W'el-llnglnn as soon an your present supply gets lo'w. Iletler Mill, U you order .-.nine now you can lest It out wilh the coal you nre now using. Nanaimn - Wellington stand.-, supreme when a enmpnr-alive lest is made, To secure ft supply phono Al-lici t & McCarrery Ud., who are sole agents here. Their phono numbers nre 1 10 and tifll, tf QlRLS SUPERIOR lilini.t.V, .lan. 15 -Tho secondary scliools Tir Prussia have decided against co-educaliori on the ground I lint gills are generally superior menially In liny" up In the lime they am Hi, Thereafler Ihe boys suit-;- ",, girls 'in general Intelligence. This I iin un ! n v of tiitllcence. U Is largl'ed, puis bolh Hie hoys and jlho girls at ft dlsartvfih.nRe If they are compelled lo allend Ihe satin classes. on tho Queen The fifleenlh early issue.; PRESBYTERIAN TEA FOR LADY WHO IS LEAVING Mrs. R. M. Taylor Guest of Honor at Home of Mrs. Joe Greer Yesterday: New Officers of Ladles' Aid A lea was given by I ho Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church yeslcrday arternoOn al Ihe home or Mrs. Joe Creer, I'iflli .vo. Kasl, in honor nf Mrs. It. M. Taylor, until lately presi-denl of Ihe suciely, who Is lenv-liitf the city. Mrs. Oroor received the guests and she was assisted in pouting lea by Mrs, 1'red Stork nndMrs. (ienrge Itorie and In serving by Mrs. II. II. Little, Mrs. i.. W. Kergin, Mrs. W. I). Vance. Mrs. T. K. Pringlc, hnd Mrs. W. II. ". Murray. New Officers Xew officers of tho soelely recently elected wero; President Mrs. Jno fircer. First vice-preslfhen't Mrs. T. McD. llunler, Second vice-president Mrs. II. F. MeN'auRhlnn. Secretary Mrs. Sam Mnssio'. Treasurer -Mrs. Oenrge Ilorle F.xrr.ullvc Mrs. T. 13. Pringle, Mrs. Fred Slork, Mrs. D. O. Stewart and Mrs. William Millar. THE DAILY NEWS Crossing of Hecate Straits From Metlakalla to Massett Where Heathen Indians Found Hy (J. Harrison We had been at Metlnkall.t nvvnitih the Hudson's Hay Coniiaiiy's sloop In lake us across o Masseltbul, Mislead of the vessel, one of her ficw arrived lo say Hint the vessel was wrecked ami was a lolal Ins. Tliis compelled us lo remain al Metlakalla (ill Match 25 when we managed lo gel a crew of Hie HMiijp'.s Indians o lake us across by caiioc In Masseli, al which place vvt' arrived 011 .farch :il. hen we came 111 sight of Massett nothing but poles and foltinuis were seen, ami I was forcibly reminded of 1111 Cnglisli dockyard as the toleiu poles at a distance looked so very much like masts of ships. Karl, chief! CROSS CARIBOU WITH REINDEER Head of Tanana Valley Company Engaged In Interesting Scientific Work DEVELOPING INDUSTRY Sr.Aiil.K, .inn. 1 5.-- To Improve Hie breed of reindeer by crossing them With the woodland! caribou is Hie work which is al present engaging Thomas II. While, organizer and general mamiiicr or Ihe Tanana Valley lleimleer Company, who has been here un business in connection with his company. The com-p;(ny f. capturing large num- l's of the large caribou and they are kept on a ,rango and bred with' Ihe reindeer. The woodland caribou, as dislin-guidied from Ihe b;(rren ground caribou, is large and Alaska i.? il native habitat. ine woric has neen going nn Ihe pa'st seven years and has been meeting with some success, A site was selected between Fairbanks and Circle City near Hie Cliena lint, Sprngs. The undertaking is an important one and persistent erforl has , ,.,.,,.,- on.. ...... ...... , -oW.Hpn.l ! nnrrvinn il txn I set to work and made ,. . . ... . . . , , . .,. ll is being ericoiiraged by the L'niled States government bio-; logical department and an cx-J tended lease or .a largo tract of 1 Inii.l .it'll renlnl lulu l.eiin irrfitif-l to ship 'V"r,,lL ,( ,, mo, willl ih'approval' desire lo aid sport in the rity'accoinnioilalion or Hie rew sei-bv 'm n"'1 11,0 " "ners. completing the Acropolis Hill grounds. dor.ig a lillle every.She was built i a schooner Tor rur-seal trade, but acting on vear. llcanliricaliun of the Hly,!" Should be coin.nenccl ir this wa.;nT Iboughls her owners made plarejher into a steamer Tor Ihe coasl lo be a tourist slopping off She was a very comrort- The etins was most har-'lra.le. able and safe sea-going crart, mgnious. No .p.elions were ..,..1 ii 1....1.. .... ..I ..lHuiliand in these days we were fully .piailer past nine. jor lr. Nelson, head or the bin- logical department, which is in-! esjgaling it. j MOOSE LODGE HAS ELECTED OFFICERS Glllls Royer Chosen to Head Organization This Year Percy Cameron Is Secretary Prince Rupert Lodge No. 1051, l.oyal Order of Moose, elected officers last night as follows: Past Dictator 1'red Scadden. Dictator Oillis Itnyrr. Vice-dictator ,1. awlhnrn. Prelatei Jack Judge. Secretary Percy Cameron. Treasurer Thor Johnson. Trustees X. ,1). Sweet. year;, X. Mussallein (two years) Kinar I.arsen (throe years). Delegate lo Supreme Lodge Fred Seadden. Installation nf officers will lakfl place the first Wednesday in February. VICTORIA IN ILL HEALTH LONDON',: Jan. 1 5,,- tle. heall h of Princess Victoria, .Ihe only unmarried daughter of Qnoori Alexandra, has nol been good of jlale. She will (ravel abroad in (the hope ot improving her health. Jnlin ofrered the man saved bis life halt a dollar. Did the man accept it? Yes, but ho handed John ceiils change. HAD BOILS ALL OYER HIM tlioio I only nne iy to '! lid holls rial 1n.il l hy (t.iIiik rUrlil In who 20 Kent nr tho trrtnlili' UWi hl.Miil a Uia tin (I M.ifiil inn! lie ninilf iiiif hi-rore thi tmlls wilt lisiip-nr. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS rl.'Husi'.H lm sysloni 11ml ri'innvp nil Hip foul Ki'tit 1(4 from 1(11' b'lfHMl In a way Unit few nii'illi-lnt'ii will li. Mm, C.lniii, hankln, nhlyca, Pnk s your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser the n you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home ina cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she wants at the lowest price it is offered. She ts certain of full satisfaction, for she kows adoertised goods live up to their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. h These advertisements are writien for your r. , r t .j rr 1 1 11 eneiu too. ieaa tnem. new ner netp uou save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment not a stock spsculation PAK FIVE SOUTH AFRICA WILL NOT TAKE TITLES PUFTOIHA, Jan. 1 5. (ioneral ("nc Hcrlzn? declined to make any recommendations In Ihe llrilish Oovernincnl regarding Hie inclusion oT Son I Ii African names in the XevV Year's honors list. The general lield that titles other than academic distinctions and decorations conferred ror stale services are in conflict with the spirit nf the people .of South Africa and with the principles and policy nf Hie party al present in power. TO DIRECT THEATRE CIIIHSIIANA. Jan. l5.- Hjoh) Itjornson, son at Ihe great Nor- j.wegian poet and novelist, Itjorn- sterne Itjornson, has been niwiie I director if the Norwegian .National Theatre here. The son also is a man of letters. During Ihe war he stirred 1111 so much discussion fin Ihe war-guil' queslinn during a leclure at Copenhagen that the Danish government issued a decree prn- f,r hibiling Siit'eches on. war issues the by foreigners. TURKEY TO REBUILD PORTS HOTTKHDA.M, Jan. 15. A. do Hondo, a Dulcb harbor jdan-ning experl. has gone In Angora at Hie invitation of the Turkish government, lo lake charge, nf a big scheme or reconslruclion of the ports of .Coustaiitinonle urn. .:--;. few srn'in ano my iiiist.iiii.1 Treliirond, Samsun and Mersina IihI a Irrrlhli' I linr wilh ImlK On nnnj " ' nun nr n.'lil in ihmwtvii l" riimw unci , , , ; ... ,k wiL.i. run on u... hnek or hi iim. mid G,000,0()0 LIVE IN AUSTRALIA ...--l-l, hotItiiI inoif on diffrTMii piirlft nf his tidily, h tHh ftpfytliiiiir lie rmihl thlnH .r, hilt tM in rpllof tiiitll tic tiM.lt niirdrx-k lUriiiil nilti'M, and trt til miifl'lKH It mm. plptrly tvlipvpil til m i.r his liniu, In h very iliH't flint1 ." n.ll.If, tins lippn on tin m.nkPl for th past in ypars: h mirp ynu iti-t It wlipn yon ask for It: put up only hy The T. Mtlliui'ii Co., Llmlloit, Turoito, Ont, MF.f.UOrnXC. Jan. 15. Tho Auslralian population is now an-proxinialcly six millions, -and is increasing al the rule nf two per cent annually. The largest city is Sydney, wilh a population or 1,000,000. "Rupert Fish" Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In season. . Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Soekeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prtnoe Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Oporatlng G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Foundirs, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo hahdfd all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385