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V nUnuAitflnv l.niCAdllUCI Smith Block Phono 576 DENTIST Vnn TTATT7T RTrrff CRITICISM OF LEGISLATURE W, W. deQraves In Vancouver j Star Has Some Interesting Impressions of Debate In House TWIGtVS Bid QUN ' Chief Use of Dick Burde to Keep! i-egisiaiure From Being ! Dull A Useful Barometer Ma lor "Ii ml" II I. 11 r I'UHI'i .!..., Port Alherni, m the barometer by wiiini iihmiMmmm loll whether they .-i.- mi-miiik hi-i-iix up not, says vv . vv . iimivoH in an interest it article in thi Vancouver Star, ! v iw members who are mak mu a speech kw, their eye cm llirlianl. If they notice lie I get-1 iik rptlM they Hpppii U, or ic wind up un nil down, for le-oic "Dick" llurde I Mini of a coming storm. it sure io h(. turning in hi j i hair, looking at Hip clock, ami :niherwie show in; sfati of roU i issues, mo,i speaker , iu'ir feeling m they never know Iwtial the m. i minute will bring forth. usually ii i4 very mweli lo the point, ami member who has wen wa-iniK ll) Hro of lh Houim in any itrritifliifrp. lin tu rror f In. wa Kiinted mil to him in a typical ' Dick" Hunt.' manner, whirh unually hriiw Mown lh lloimc. Ilichanl m the ttui of watch ilojr. certainly ha hi ui. A Hornets' Nest Anl Major llnnto can ?ivc i hrpwl knock on occaxinn. Witncwt llii in I lie llouc on Thiirwy. when II. Iipnril Tinfr. Hip Victoria nipoillon iin nrtier wan oVoilili u uhether iin ciernnn arnHiiei ne wait looim from wi the work of Inmnl Mrl'hPrHn. Ih hpw mpin lii r fr (Iraitd Fork. . "! not only wrolp pvr' wonl "' it mylf, hut I am proml of n. repliM Ihp Oram! Korku iii'-inhcr. who alllioueh a tyro in i lo- lloit-e. can tiMik aftpr, him lf. "You'll iir up a hornpt'M nrl yel. my friend." wan the warninv Major HiintP vn Mr. Twinr "I may (pII I hp honorable pen Uphihii that I have vlirml up many a hornet' bpI in my day, loaipl Mr. Twtsot. hat the lr!iwlHl "Yp. and you'vp often lii-en tttnp, loo," from Hip Allicrni member Mopped the armi-ni'-nt. Only Good In Parts Mr. Twiwi' much heralded' attack aaamol Hip jroverninent wa. like a riiralr'n emr. only pood in upotn. And noi many pols at that. Hut it ePFPd lo enliven the limine on more than one occn-ion. In fact, Mr. Twitr?' peerlij wu Hie only one in which inlcr-riiition did occur, (he liono paying II. . Perry, Hip Fori tlporjre memlier, the complimenl of letting him severely nlonc on Thurday. rcaliKimir thai Ihey were lfleninK lo the only con structive upeerh; in fad, hearer uld "the only speeoli" delivered lhi eion o far. All Disappointed For InV Inner there -a Ihe lime when Mr. Twfjnr rwnvirkcil that he wa disappointed in (tJW ernment had complained that the opposition had offered no con-nlruclive cnltcim of their ad-mini! rat Ion. naively remarkdl: 'Kxaeil what con.ttriiclive criti cism I I d, not know." I7ie answering "Hear, bear's" from all over Ihe chamber ap prised him of the effect of hi the (irand Forks by-election having especially aroused his ire. read where the premier had sta led that the present government would hardly squander money some.Hie majority of them being self- made men. "Someliody assumed an enor oioiii responsibility if that is true," he commented ( "I wonder- that oii,Vdn't.ay t he the Almighty was relieved of an n..m.i-!ilil H. e Premier's snecch." enormous responsibility, inlcr- Ve all were." commented! Jccted Mr. Oliver. Major Hurde. "' would like lo have said that, rvi.i..iitlv I In- concensus of i t I haven't the audacity of the opinion is with me." rejoined .Mr. premier, aumiueii .ur. iwigg. LAND ACT. Nolle of InttiUlon to Apply to PurehiM Lind In l-rliv Itiiperi l.nt neeonlin IH-trlrt f ITinre luirl tixt llne n Oh mm lmr- i.f innuril Cnvi-, l'rliire lu-val lnUnil, luime r.ur. iumiO lililrlrt. r.VkK MiTli:K thai smiwrville Cnni-ry c-imimiiy l.linlli-il f Vini'iiuvi-r, ll.i... or- iilKimn arlter. Inlriul , "Pl'ly for li-riiilnmnii u tnrrh4 llm follnwinf de- .rllM..! tAltilA' i'..i..iiuiilii a rui.t piaium on inc Show Us Pictures l.aler Mr. Twigg was talking of the seiiures of loukhobor oods at (iramt Forks following Ihe burning of school houses. "In case some of the members don't know; the facts, let me rp-late them " he commenced. 'VNever mind; just show us n.iriiii-t mmrr nf luiiwni i:v. rrinrfM some of Ihe pictures, was 11.01 UUllil. lUnae 4. i:ot OUiricl. .,... iin-.i-- Inlnrleellnn tlirnre i-itt-rl.v Iwrniy i-lmln; Uwirt .Major HUMe S llUerjecilOn, wmllierly Uty rluli..; Ilifm-J "'';V ,e house Chuckled. inny ilill; inrin-r ihmim.-iij n--- ....... limn- it li-M, In HI Hi wir nmr; ui-n MMilii Witn wtrr mark In in i-mlerly mil nerlhfrly nlrerllnn m puinl or rnin-nirnrrinrnt, init mnlitnlnir ms liumlred icre. nmiT or lew. . SOMKnVII.I.E CANNEIIY CO. t.TP. Appiiniii. Per W. J. Thoinii, Agent nuteit n-ioM-i- ih l LAND ACT. Notice of Intontlon to Applf to Lilt Lino. In rrlnr niiMri l.inJ Hernrdlnf PM-trlrt. iml illiwie il .Newinintm llnrbor, l-ltl lulinil, ilmul nn mile nnMliein frwij th ciilrmrr, to lUfl Chniinnt, mil iboul (ni mile Miuiherlv fmm tho mirlhi-to enrnr of Lot JOJSr, Tike nnllre that Willire JUtierlei t.liiilleil. r Vinrmiver. n.t"., ncriipjtlon riiuii-ryinon, Inlrnd In iilv rnr I li-ie or the rnlliiwlnir in-rrltM-l Units:-- rimiinrnrlni it pot pUiilnl inntil one unlet in inullii-rly dirertioa rroin the northent enrner of Lot 0MI' IhiMirf mill t ill rtmln: thi-nce V(-I 6.00 Twigg Still Persistent and Then Mr. Twigg ran foul of the Premier aurain when he asked for some Information as lo an event of which he had heard, but which apparently the Premier1 had not. It was an alleged promise of a $5,000 grant to aid an irrigation district in (Irand Forks. "My knowledge of these Imaginary events which are apparently exciting my friend Is very snrfitll," chided the Premier. "Oh yes Ihe Premier only heard of the flrand Forks elec tion yesterday, V replied Mr. rutins: thi-tir tmrirt 0.18 .f'''1": Twlgw, evldenlly slung by Ihe roMTiy lllfnil-irriiil! i-'mh "-',i - . ill 11 inmk In pout "f ruiiiinenfriiiein, i.itnfini.i i nn arm. mnre or Iim. WAI.I.ACK nSIIKHIKS I.IMITFn. Applicant. Dtltd 3rptml)r tttb. 19SS. nil. manner In w hich I tin veteran parried his Ihrtisls. J, V. Jones, of South Okana- your latfmrik pipe tobacco OLD CHUM referring to the Premier's ab. sence from thalTfeetioti. eeit Alr.OIitcf. V'ioy.rd Jhr sally, A "DUd" In (-onservalivj- circles it had Iteen staled that Mr. Twlgg was going lo fiVe thelo'g gun against Hie .'n eminent. It was November 5, and Mr. Twigg vaB lo he Hie Coiy Fawken who would blowup the government. He met the name rale as the other uuv admission, followed as they were rawken insofar as a sucensuful by bursts of laughter. ejiphion was cnucerned. The A few seconds later he pro- bonwli was a "dud.' eeeited lo give what he said was constructive criticism," and asaln Ihe members smiled. Premier's Audacity Premier Oliver and Mr. Twig? fruel .wonls on more than one occasion on Thursday. A notable BOWSER MAY BE AGAIN LEADER instance was when Mr. lwigg, ... . , . .. . . "' Victoria . ,. Newspaper ' Makes Sug- rcading fro in c eel on reports, ., That . , he . . gestlon May Again Replace Pooley Victoria Times Two interesting features of Ihe recent Dominion election campaign are associated with Mr. Jlowser. One of Jlieni Is the nrllvlty Hie former leadePof the provincial ytVtnse'ryaifye- 'party hhOweif':lhriiVliiHi ft)iK. 'nonleit. Walnpaigning in most of Ihe prlri-- cipa! ilistrictJ and generally con ouciiiifr inmseir as jr up W4,rn still in nctive public 'life or expected soon lo be. It va not the easiest thing tn the world for Mr. Itowser to" do, hecnuse he was encumbered by a lot of mental reservallons. , it was no easier, for instance, for him lo appeal to the electors of Vancou-cer Centre lo elect II. II. Stevens than it would have been for Mr. Stevens lo ask the electors (o send Mr. lhnyser to Ihe, provincial I.ogixlaturc. Karh bristles at the hare mention of the other's name. Nor was if an easy task for Mr. Howser to champion the cause of -Dr. Tolmin w hom a few- local Conservatives still rraran as the prospective leader of their provincial party a post which ft.. i .vi r. nowser expects to resume before long. The former leader, however, had lo demonstrate that he was not a relic, and he did It not only with characteristic energy, but often In his speeches with thai charnclerisllo recklessness in slalenie.nl which we recall so well. The other Interesting feature-associated with Mr. Howser during Ihe campaign was the enthusiasm with which he was greeted by Conservatives at the various meetings he nildressed. He won more applause than any of the candidates of his party for whom he was pleading. Wliile Mr. I'ooley, the present titular leader, was relegated to the wilds of Coniux-Alberni and other isolated districts, Mr. lknv-er was prancing about on his And! war horse in the big centres and getting most of Hie xpotlkghl. All this means that in his own pood time r. Howser will come Iiack, and coming back in his case means his resumption of i the leadership of Ihe provincial (.onsen alive party. Napoleon is still in the saddle. No doubt the Bourbons, now trying to run his party in nritish Columbia, have taken due notice. In The Letter Box BROADCASTING HERE. Mr. F.ditor. While listening in to the Jif ferent broadcasting stations of the continent, Ihe thought oc etirred to me that a broadcasting station, would be a fine invest tiient for the city of Prince llu- pert. It would give the ci'v Ihe broadest kind of publicity, as il now, an outsider would think that the only Canadian port on Ihe Pacific is Vancouver. There are m;in llet)is of interest (ha could be put on Ihe air fiom Pplnen niitierf Tlin f-itriiipa .I" ...v questions. .Mining news or Hie north. Arrival of notable nen. The amount of fish landed and shipped from the port would be an eye opener. And everylime anything could be broadcasted, the name of Prince Rupert would be used, which would 'keep, people from forgetting that tlure U such a place as Prince Ilupert. I submit the above idea for careful consideration. Yours respectfully, JAS. A. SCOTT. CHINESE MUST GET CONSENT OF PARENTS BEFORE THEY MARRY PF.KIN. Nov. II. Marriages belween coeds of the various government colleges and universities without the consent of parents has been prohibited. fiovernor Oenerol LI Cliing-lin, of Ghilill province, asserted that the social custom of (he West has penetrated China to such an extent Mint many young men and women vtontrart marrigae without parental approval. As the fleneral viewed free marriages ns detrimental In Ihe ancient doctrines, all professors and students will be dismissed and pun ished without .mercy if they per sist In the praotice. I MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-GOING. For tho Etat .Monday. WrdneixUjri and eloei To Vancouver - .Sunday TueMlayt Wednr.iday (via tralni . . Fridays Saturdays Sot. 3. ; Pee. 4. 18: Jan Saturdayi 10.30 ijd. . .! i pjn. . 4.1 pjb. 10.30 ajn. . 8.tS ajn.; un. . ... . I. To Anyoi, Allot Arm, Stowirt A Pramicr Sundays 7 pjn. Wednesdays 9. IS. pjn.! To Anvoi, Port Slmpton and Naaa RWirj Polnta Thursdays to pjn. To Aluka Point C.PJl, u, 30; Dee. 14, f .. pjn. To Quoon Charlotto Island Points .Xovember It and IS. To Stowirt and Prom lor Saturdays j.ti p.m. iN-coMima. From tho dot Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, duo t 3.30 p.m. From Viacwvor Sundays pjn. Wednesdays tO.SO ijd. Thursdays pjn. Saturdays 3 pjn. or 16 and 30; pee. 14, i8 .. .. ijn. From Anyot, Allco Arm, Stowirt A Promise Tuesdays tjn Fridays a in From Anyoi, Port 8linpton and Naa Rlvor Points-Saturdays i.m From Alaska Points .Nov. 3. to- Per. 4, IS: Jan. t. From Quoon Charlotto Island points , November It and If.. From Stowirt and Promlor Sumtayt 10 p.m STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For Vancouver Sunday ss. Prince Charles .. it p.m. Tuesday ss, ctrdrna i pjn Friday si. Prince Rupert .. i.m. Saturday as. Cittla 10 i.m " as. PrlnrrM Peatrlre .. .. II a.m .Nov. to as. PrlnreM Mary . . . . pjn. Pee. 4 ss. Princes Mary .. .. p.m. Pee. is ss. Princess Viry .. .. p.m. Jin. t ss. Princess Mary pjn. From Vincouvor Sunday ss. Cirdrna pjn. Wednesday . Prtoce Rupert tO.SO un. Thursday ss. Catalt p.m. Saturday n. Prlnco Charles . . 3 p.m. Saturday ss. Princes Beatrice . . a.m Nov. 16is. rrlnceM Mary .... .m. .Nov. 30 s. Prtnress Mary . . . . ajn. Pee. It s. Princess Mary a.m. Pee. t--. Prince Miry .. .. a.m. For Port Slmpaon ind Nan Rlvor Thursday ss, Catalt pjn. From Port Slmpton and Naai Rlvor Saturday ss. catita For Alaaka .Nov. 6 as Princess Mary .. .. .Nov. 30 s. Princess Mary . . Pee. 11 ss, Princes Mary .. .. Pee. it. Princes Mary .. .. From Alaaka Nov. to s. Princess Mary .. .. Pee. 4 m. Princess Miry .. .. Pee. IS. TrlHce Miry .. ., Jin, I- ss. Princess Miry .. .. For Stowirt, Anvil and Alleo Arm tjn. Jn. i.m. i.m. un. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. Sunday- is. Content p.m. W ednesdiys t. Prince Rupert 10 p.m.' rrom sitwtrt, Anyoi and Allco Arm Tuesday s. Cank-na t.m. Fridays ss, rrlnce Rupert 6 1 m. For Anyoi Thursday . Citilt n.m From Anjroa Saturday! . Cauli am Foe Stowirt Saturday s. Prince Charlet.. to nm From Stowirt Sundtyt at. rrinco Cbtrlts 10 pja h the famous acuum(AfrTght) Tin j NGF tobacco Twijrp, and after a glance around Kan, came to Mr. Twizk's aid. the llotie, the -dormy pelrelj "He wan not there. They ask-froin I'ort AMerni (jraxely annur- cd linn t0 keep away; it was Hie ml him "it it Constructive Criticism? Later Liberal member had a chance at Mr. Twigjr. who. in re ferring to the fact that Ihe gov only chance fhey had of win-niiiK," he hol acrom Hie House, Through the use of the, famous Vacuum (air-tight) tin OLD CHUM SMOKING TOBACCO is preserved for you in perfect condition; it is always as fresh as when it was originally packed. Alwaus ask for he Vacuum (Air-Tijht) Tin ""mum tiniuiuunwww ffdnufdclured hu Lmperial Tobacco Co.oPCdndda,Limited CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. S. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Service, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry; Cleaning. , COAL COAL 0 Let us put in your cpal supply for the winter. lave; you tried our Heco Coal? A nice clean hot coal at S11 per ton, nut size. Stov coal $12.50. Lump coal $13.50. This coal will not fill your pipes with soot. We can quote you low prices on lumber, also attend to small deliveries promptly. TAXI New clean Sedans at your service day or night. Charges, 50c for one or two passengers. Call 112 The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. 3rd Avenue. Phones 189-112 New Fall )resses UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES , AND MATERIAL Moderate Prices "Demers" House or Quality Phone 27 P.O. Box :