pAafc rotra n Yes it whips If n easily and is w 'm delicious! iff v VAOWT I favorite with British Columbia housewives JUST ARRIVED from Bulkley Valley Shipments of Potatoes Per load IMPROVED Beets Carrots, Turnips and Cabbage Also Honf, Veal, Pork, Lamb and Mutton We Deliver Sealo 8 Doodson The House of Quality Slxth Street Phone 455 Fresh and Smoked Fish a Specially WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced l)y experts to he the greatest advancement made in shot shells in the past 10 years. 12 gauge only. " Kaien Hardware Co. Wood! Wood! Now. is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load ... $6.00 Half load . ., ... ., 53.00 Large sacks EOo DRY BIRCH $0.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day 'WE buy bottles. Ford Models Will he on exhibition about November 10. Prices I'nchainged S. E.Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phons CS, Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Hoal, Band and Oravel Wa Speciality In Piano and Furniture Eovlnn. BRINGING UP FATHER 1 ILL. FIX THAT JHtOKE ! -''Jf bO HE. WOtS'T WANT TO INJURE. fl WILL OF THE PEOPLE WAS NOT MADE CLEAR Had Majority Been Necessary In Each Case More Liberals and Progressives Would Have Been Elected l Manitoba Free Press) On) of j; minority candidates win 1 were fleeted in Ontario ami t lie four Western Provinces, 15 were i.onservahve, 22 Liberal. eight Progressive and two Labor. If there hail been the necessary provision in our election law to enable the will of the majority to prevail in each constituency. it is practically certain that all least 10 of the 15 Conservative' elected in three-cornered con tests, would have been replaced by Liberals or Progressives. The verdict on the tariff issue would have been modified to that extent. Instead of ,117 candidates being elected in the Dominion as supporters of Mr. Mcifchen's tariff policy, there would have been only 107. And inMead of lit Liberals and Pro ressives, there would have been 131. These figures would have shown more accurately what the people thought regarding the chief issue of the campaign, and Mr. Meighen s policy would have been seen Iq be more decisively rejected than now" appears from 'tic election results. USING SEAWEED AS FERTILIZER FOR ALL CLASSES OF CROPS' Seaweed is a useful fertilizer for all classes of crops alon our Atlantic and Pacific coasts where it can be collected at many places in large quantities at lit tle expense. It is especially valuable for roots, vegetables, and other plants with an abundance if foliage, which require potash and nitrogen. A new pamphlet issued by the Chemistry Division of the Dominion Department of Agriculture gives the results of analyses of samples of seaweeds collected from different beaches. Theee analyses show that sea weeds are essentially polassic in! in a rair-icd volume by lot a" sawmills. Japan is buying lorn her Hgiiin says the Vauconve Sun. All the lualerial shipped Mici-r on consignment nme time ao and remaining unsold for some time has now boon absorbed, and at the same timi the government has lifted certain financial restrictions thai hnmpered importations of lumber, wilh the result thai tli'i) year 1920 is vwcipi to bring heavy deinam for materia! for building purposes. City plnnninjf has been completed by thc( Japanese, (lovern-meat and temporary wooden fl. Fleming fV) .... i buildings will again be allowed to go up. Heporls from the Yokohama disaster were to the effect tha wooden structures stood up belter under Hie strain of the shake than bricK and concrete, ami in many instances would he still standing had it not been for tin fires. However, many of Ibes-wooden buildings stood long enough to let their occupant t out from under, and Inns saved lives, even if the buildings were burned. For I hi raon lumbermen here expect 16 make heavy sales to Japan in 1020. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert F. II. Coram, O. C. Foote, p. jj, Mills, Miss It. Marshall, F. V. Delcourl, II II. Marshall, A. M. Kipp, Mrs. Dalby Morkill, J. li. Millichump and A. C Knigiil. Vancouver; A. Smail, I., (jeh-main., A. Dmmmoiid. L. Nicholson, H. Nevin and A. Tague. Dry Dock; K. Sanderson ami F. Knogh, eifyj O. Fraser. Dighy Is-land; A. II. Iverson. Salvos Fast. Central J. W. Mlair. Ilaelton; T. T. Nines, -city; p. Nimuion. BILLIARD AVERAGES First Division F. Zieniaii (HP).... . Wausrh (HP) .... W. Sliekney (HP) Fyle (V) W. J. Nelson (Yj... .1. Andrews (V).... Col. McMoniie (Vl D. Hrown (HP).... F. A Id ridge (IIP).. O. P. Tinker (V) fl.McIlinoylo.(HP) O. Halagno (HP;.. character and they also contain j1' -, ,jaii Wi -. a high percentage of nitrogen. j Mitchell (HP) According to the pamphlet which,'' may be obtained, free from the I W. Long (OS) H. Howe (HP) .... J. Howe (V) . H. Morgan (fl) .. F. Aldridge (HP).. W. Stickney(HP).. J. .Fudge. (V) I. Andrews (V).... A. McDonald (OS) M. liowe (ii j Andrews (Hl).. Publications Hranch. DepartmentiNV- t N''Ia IV) of Acrieujture, Ollawa, seaweed!"r" ')e$ V,)- comiiares very favorably, wciaht . i'liiniati ............ XMf ,f.lw. for weight; wKli barnyArd ntnn-ure. and besides it does not bring to the fnrm any. weed seeds or insects or fuikgus pests. Its manorial value is greatly enhanced by its ready decomposition in the soil, rapidly liberating its constituents in forms available for plant nutrition. The best way to use it is to apply it direct to the soil as soon as possible after collecting. LUMBER BUSINESS WITH JAPAN SEEMS I .1 II ivruuse 11 1 ...... ..M..y 0S... Parr (fiS) flame Ttl. Second Division K. Harvey (CS). C. L. Youn:sman(V) W. Halley V) J. Heesley (fl) A. S. Hales (V).... S. Dart on (F) II. Corbel I (F) K. Suga (fl) A. Carlson (F).... t ,3 3 3 o 2 1 I i 3 3 3 3 3 '3 1 t 2 3 3 o 3 3 1 I 250 250 250 180 185 176 230 125 209 20'J 111 401. ioo A00 150 S50 150 300 300 150 ISO 5115 295 112 129 ill 271 100 fOi 200 .18' .505 500 IH2 239 312 310 220 3IH 31 i HI 70 70 Aver 250 250 250 211 243 238 230 213 2fl' to 200 20! 200 150 150 150 150 ISO 150 150 150 no lib li in 13' IffO 135 135 130 129 120 I 25 121 119 Ml 1 13 113 100 105 HI 71 35 Note. - H.P. denotes Milliard Parlor; fl. tirolto; C.S., Cold Storage: V.. (treat War Veterans: LIKELY TO IMPROVE5' V'".- n,lt"rt F"h n- The nice easy cutting of .lap ipiares is about to be resumed d.d.dS Try It tontflit More you in to bnl. Not. that It (Ivra you lnUnt rrlid from tlw nxxt I'urniaf lieu ana Win. inrn wl-n you im In the mnrnlni. mst tls dtumt unbrUvU miifovtiiirnt I th condition ol your (Lin. A Suld, tM-uut If ill In colnr, .Linlm, with 4nuln( orlir klkal, yt t puwtrful (it lor kln dinrajiei. Tit fril tIM ( rtUtm y.a tr y.ir ihJi, llf I). U, li. , .. ORMC8 LIMITCD AH' HE, WON'T eOTUEi MT OOUTER WITH POPOtib OF IMARKlACir: HE.E HE "V Tw. (COME HOW 1 1 r OI92J or. Imt-l Fiatuwc Sckvicc Inc Cnt Bntai rickti HwniJ a SPORT CHAT ; U Following a decision' of the New Vork Doxing Commission that fighters who demand exhor- otanl sums io appear will be uspemjed, Tex Itickurd, I hn wtrrld's grentot boxing promoter, has nnnjiiiiii-cd that he i through making guarantees in etiampioBs aud that 111 future hit terms will only lie on a ieroenl age basis, "X,i fighter is worth more than he can draw at the gale." Ilirkar.l has decided. Tex J plain to (ttage champion)!)! j fights in every class this winte even JacJc Dempsey s division. Itickard also hopes to rel Hennv Leonard hack into the game this winter, lie say that the publi . has made Leonard what lie is and hat ho owes it to the public to relurn to The ring. Jake Sehaefer. king of Hit world's balkline billiard players, will defend hi title for the firsi time since wininng it nearly a year ago when he will meet Fdouard Horemaiis, the Itelgian cueisl. In a fifteen hundrml point match in Chicago beginning November 30. Horenians finished second in Hie playdown lourna-menl last winter which MisitiMi gives him lie right to again challenge for the championship. According to the rules Sehaefer is compelled to meet him. The match will be played in blocks of 500 points each. MEN'S WHIST Moose, St. Andrew's War Veter ans and Oddfellows Were Winners Last Night Itesiills of games last night In the men's seeflon of the Fraler- nal Whin! league were as follows ; 3. Moose 6, Knights of Columbus Sons of Kngland , St. An drew's 5. Area! War Veterans 5, Knights or Pythias 4. Sons or Canada 2, OddfHIow 7. League standing to dale. SI. Andrew's Kiks ; Knights or Pythias Moose Oddfellows K. of C. 1.. o. I.. 1 S. o. F. 1 S. of i;. I F.oId Slnrnn;-. !i, flrnlln 3 fl.w.v.A. . 7 Ti n 1'. II. Flsli Crxt 3 W. I.. G 0 I I i 2 I 2 4 X COLD STORAGE BEAT Pis. fi 1 4 4 4 2 t I GROTTO LAST NIGHT Second Division Billiard Tournament Resulted In Score of 713 to 655 The second division blllinrd league lournatiieiil last nielli between the Canadian Fish & Cold SnrugM Co. and the flrollo was won by Iho former with ntt iiKUiegule scoro of 713 lo 055. JbTt Morgan, was the only winner for the jjfntlo. Individual scores were ns follows: W. Long fOdd Storage), 150; J. Ilillman 'flrollo), 137. F. Harvey, 113; Deri Morgan, 150. J. May. 150; .I Heesley, 122. A. McDonald, ,100; fl. Howe, 130. N. Parr, 150; Jt Pond, 110, The league landing In dale is s ,.m.owH: tfm,t ' -iPajnon Tolnl Aver IMI.H.P, lj 2107 731 732 2082 071 1037 010 IHSft 010 1003 555 JlC0 WHKT Wanted " For Sale For Rent Oh: m- OrvucMTe, m' WUZ QUAH.EUIN AH ME CeAT MC UP jT't A,i.u hV ufre t "ISlwOHTH WMEH tVav.l '-''C 1 tai r 1 ill x. .w-k. r v 1 V F v By George McMani DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertuement taken for leu than 50c WANTK49 OLD Artificial Teeth I lough t. any condition. Highest prices nt liy return mail. II. DuntLin. P.O. Itox 340. Vancouver. B.C. Kstablibel thirty three year WANTKD. - Voting girl to do light housework , and mind baby. Live in ir rtesireil. AwkI liome Mine ?A WANTI'.D. - Canvassers to tak orders for Christmas card. Mrltae Hros. HELP WANTED. FEMALE MF.N and Women wanleil to learn barber trade and beauty culture. Wonderful demand for barbers anil lady hairdressers. Special low rate now on. Tools free. We havo thirty-two schools in Canada and U.S.A. YVrita or call Moler System of Collages, 10 Hustings Fast, Vancouver, It.C. FOR SALE 111. FL and Silver I Mack Foxes.- - 1026 breeding season February i will soon la here; t 1025 pair pup now and reap the increase of -lt26. Fox farm-(iil a irad to fiuancial uidepen-ilence; largest livestock profit known. We sliek your ranr' or ranch your stock. Itcfer-enret nix banss over twenty-rive year period. Itooklel rree. 1.2MI m-res. Six ranches llreeder agents wanted. Cah and terms. Cfeary Hioh, Fox Farms, F.mpire Huibliug, S-at-lle. U.S.A. FOIt SALM. House 24x30: build- Ing; l0 acres land bordering lake; good, view, water, oH: naar sawmill, at at ion, school rink. 11,500. L. Hotchkiss. Alea Lake, Ontral It.C. 270 FOL'H roomesl house for sale on Hilhlh Avenue West, near Mc-llride. Apply 133 FJghUb Ava West attcr rive o'cloak. 27 1 I'oit S.LF Seven roomed house and furniture. Apply 120 Fifth Avenue West. Phoio flreen 201. . f WJIAHFAOli for boala. Oam-tnker in attendance. Apply JoHhcTB F.xchauge. Phoins 23. FOtl SKDAN for sale. Only tlseil seven months. 1550.00. Apply S. li. Parker, Ltd. IIOL'SHHOLI) Furniluiv for sale. Mrs. II. . 4 Johnson, 510 " Seventh Avenue Ra 270 TO RENT FOII HUNT.- Small alore or office. Third Street. Two rooms below, two living rooms above. Weslernhaver Hros. FOII HUNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing maclilneH. Walker's Music Store. if FOII HR.T. y Large two storey bouse, Third Avenue near Mc-.Mcckin's flrocery. Westen-iavcr Hros. u FUHNISIIFD IIOIJSF for llcill. Ilatige and olher funiilure for .sale 210 Fourth Avenue Fast. TO IIHNT. House, five rooms. 727 Fraser Street. Wm. Den-liolin, Court House. ( Ff)IJIl Itnom Suite for llenl. Hot water heal. Apply Smllh A Mallelt, LI.L f FLAT rnr rent. Four rooms will 1 i. 1 1 1 oaiu nun range. Aon v II. I Leloutneati. tr 1 Mnni'iiv 11 it r.. .. .1.. I 1111 iieiiu. rtppiy iMUi iieunroncr. f EXCHANGE. WILL KXCIlAMiF. forty acre farm, house, barn, orchard, alfalfa, near Spokane for Prince Itupcrl unproved properly Weslenhavar llro. CARS FOR SALE. I It:'? nldsmobilc I, 5 pasnen- ger louring 1000.00 I lt2o Nasli & passanger lour ing 850.0rt. 1 ltf.'l Overland Se,ln . f 00.00 t 111 IV Ileo seven paaetier lourlrnf $700.00 I 1925 Font Coupe, balloon tires car like new J050.00 I IVlt Ford Tudor sclan, H5KU)0 I 1922 Ford flout 4350.06 I 1921 FonI one ton truck, panel exrdy mM I Ford light delivery eliasM. rebuilt 1175.00 All car guaranteed in good maehaniral condition. K terms catiaJie arranged. KAIEN OARAQE Ford and Chevndet Service Sta tion. Agent for Mclaughlin Oakland. ObUmobile antl Chevrolet cars. Ren. tj.M.C. ami Federal Trucks. WHKOKINii SKRVICK DAY ANIV MiillT. MISCELLANEOUS Hlfl PAY WOltK FOB MtW. Tu the unemployed or men wh work tor laborers' pay when the world's greatest industry needs thousands of men a Bar to fl.oo per hour, ally and country shops. We train you for Jobs as truck driven auLo-macbanics, ignition experts, battery welding and vulcanising. We also teaeh bricklaying, tilesettitig ami plastering. Call or write for free catalogue. Ilamphill Auto Hn-gineering S.'hool. 10 Hastings Tee Ka! Vancouver. H.C. BOARD HOARD The Inlander. 8J0 Second Avenue. Phone 137. DOLLAR STORE See Our Itarijte or CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Hemstitching nnd Picoting. KpeelBl attention given to Mali orders. THE DOLLAR STORE. Phone lied .121. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call fleorge, Jatil or Oust) Special 6 and 7 passenger Stude-bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Kmprc llolol. FURNITURE AND RANQES. Home Furnilure and Ranges suitable for every home Christmas goods arrivlno daily. Fvery lime, you pass my store call in. You arc most welcome. A. Mackenzie. Furniture Home tf ROTJHJWELj8TRNSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Haguage and F.xnros Slamhl.itthrs News Sland, Phone .!-'. lies. Plionn flrnnn tOft FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. lire Store. Wa linu a. 11 1 r 7, y4j chango New and Secondhand floods. OEO. PAPADOPULI8, 30 Third Ave. Fbo-ie Old Fill ND. 11, Apply hi FOUND j g IS fArtkle, Loit nJ Founj, 4c PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORK Sole agen! 303 Third Ani. . Pbonograpli- 1 Hacqui'!- .1 ! olrurnci,'- CAMERON TRANtFtH I'bonii 17 Baaaaae. Furnltur an.iu If )ou want an- t or uciivcrrcj P O H i 3 CARPENTERS WIIFN having ed. see Phone Itliw-i. t MAIL SCHEDULE our-aoiwa. rw th. ct W-.1., MasoUt -i in ro4 .. sluiJar tntii . ' ga. t. I'" T ?, IU. Arm, Sloan ira-swn Wa)x i) T earl SlflBC9 4 PaUta . Ta Al.tka eit c rji, 1 1. . n Ta Qaa.s CrUtl. Ila4 t& .tuWthaVf II 1 Ta St.faart m4 eraail-- avuaraair. " imoaiNO Frem tha lot Urm4ft, WMttM- ia ti m ... from Vanc.r-SutkHya W4iw.ilar Tbartdty N ta aiwi i rraw Anioa, AUta Arm Svart' VI I l Tana Jays . . , rrMar fram Ati, Hrl Simpaaa W Rlar Polata - a SOurdiy. . From Alalia ealta a f. Ir I Fr.m Qunn Carlatta lat ilowsUs-r fr Fram Slawart aits' frtmi.r- Suo4 ll STEAMSHIP M0YEMEX1S Far Vancewttrw TUU)' ' 4! l rnly- ii r ii- Si ui nlay 0 1 Priii''.- r- 1 Iwr. 1 i pun-. IS I ' Jan. 1 . Pun From V.ntauf.r SihwUtV 41. 1 inln 5 WfsllM1iy I Thtosxlay ' 0:1 M souritiy it ii Situnliy- rim ' .Xoy. SO - s. frm !! twr. It I'r ' I Irs- fl- ... I'llllT ' Far Port Slmpaos and N" , Tburstlay . 1 ":i " rrom Part Simpler) an ji Silurtlsy - . 1 aim Far Alalia Niiy. so- . run1 pfr. If- . Prin-her. t- . I'Hik From Alula t'r. 4 . Prlni' tier. IS' . Prill' v 110 Jin. I rrlio Far SI. wart, Antral an W ,tt Sundiy a. rjiriUm .., i"t' Vitliifiti P'ln f '''' Fram Stiwirt, Asjai J l Tn(ty - as. r.irili 1 ii r riiiny-- p-. i .ii.-- Far Anfoi Tliurmliyi 1 Jtnti From Anirei SilunUya ':' Far tt.wart 'Slinntays- - is. rrlm " 1 "5r,f" From SUwart Sunrisva- rrlnrs l",r" For 0vn Charlotta laUndi Nor. is as. rrinre " From Quaan Charlotta litis- Wov, 94 ii. rrmce l ll ii M li