Tuesday". IWember 29, 1055, Shine Up Your Silver Our silver polish j I!,,. fiil' v have ct imcd. I V rii iriinlei' jr f scnilch or .In nny daiiiuKe. ' lit I 111' filicul Hilvi'P. ' II will sin p a,p i.larkcfl Iiii-co in .inrl onler 1f IMi-il lu-rnr-iliiiir iliiee-tiuii, nrc. a jar. John Bulger The Jeweller HOLIDAY Suggestions For Men Ties, Cap, Sweater, Sox, Belts For Boys Suits, Caps, Belt, Etc., Etc. Steve King Third Ave. Phone Qreen 85. BIG REDUCTIONS To .-leu "IT Hi.- frw TT r ifii we nvf o.'ilinjr ' -! ,l' il: -.'ulinl . i . niiiTiiiK l' ir i-'M'f ii -. .mipi mi nil our fancy !,... ,.f ' Mate. V- nuil Hear out lhn tw Inn- iMfnri our loc'i-'.ii.nijt. la' III" npnnr- i : 1 1 1 1 v In Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 4 1 7 : I-1 ( i 1 1 Ave mi.' Ka' Phones 18 and 423. P.O. Box S75. GENTLEMEN! w Ur.'Pp Suit Length Free utul n,:ikf ii work for you If miii lii'oiiglii I In' chilli "o uir (" makr- up, il vvoulil .i- iu .Tfi.OO. Now tier'ii ht) nfl'iT if you Wlinl It goinl n.t ! Iii'iip! I will tciv n -nil li'iiflli frw to llii firs' fivi- rulomeT orilriim nml imiK'' oniv tli o' ninkiMK uo, which i 133.110. )i ymi wmit lo Uf one of Hip fivi'f Hi'm'H your linn, f ' Ling, the Tailor 821 Second Avenue. Phone 649 r I t PREPARING FOR NEXT ELECTION Mayor, Five Aldermen, Three School Trustees and Two Toilet Comml. loner l be Chosen At Die meeting of the city council taut night it m moved by A lil. (jury ml seconded by Aid. Ijlrsen tlwt nomination for .Mayor, Aldermen, School Trustee, iinil Commissioners of Police lc received in tin- City Clerk' office from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on Moil day, January II, IWfi, and that the poll, lie iiiriied In Ihe council chamber, C.itv Hall, oil Thursday, January U, : between 8 ojn. and 8 p.m. IJ, R Jones, Oly Clerk', wii aiiiulcd returning of fleer with the following deputy re (limine officer.: K. I'nwin, John Allan, K. Hudson, and K. S. Atliitonr. Asiil.it. mil a far a Hible will lie selected from the city hall staff. Nomination will he received for one alderman, for one year, to fill the vacancy euim-d hy the resignation' nf Aid, McMordie a alderman, and for une IMilire commissioner to fill the vacant-v causvd hy Hie resignation of Jamei' (Hiinlis. The regular lil of I how to he elect cd include the mayor, four aldermen, thrre school trustee and one police commissioner. 1 A letter of resignation wa read from 1 Aid. McMordie in view of hi content-plated nominatloii In the forthcoming; mayoralty election. The letter thanked Ihe council for the consideration shown him during hi tenure of office as alderman ami wished the council member the compliment of the a-win, On motion f Alii. (jisey, second-rd liy Aid. McKrchnic, the resignation wax accepted. A Irtter of resignation from I'olkc (.oniinUsioitrr Jame Coomb, who ha liven in indifferent health for Mime inoulh past and i now undergoing hospital treatment in the soulli, wa read and umhi inolion hy Aid. Ijr-en, rcondrd hy Aid. Smith, wa INO ACTION TAKEN ON ROCK CRUSHER Aldermen Decided Last Night to Leave Milter la l2 l'ancil I That the queMinn of Hie removal of the nick crusher from it reent location on Sitth Avenue West he left for the incoming ciwnril to decide u lion wa the way Ihe nutter wa dripmcd i of at last night' council meeting on Mixtion hy Aid. tascy, secomled by Aid. l-arsen. ,Mtl. I'rrry wa of opinion the matter khmikl lie LaM over for another week ill virw of Hie fart that tlw I roMir new site lud not yet Ik-cii ! pnierty lnpected. ld. i'jttrr said that no matter what LAND ACT MMKCOf Idttntk U Apply to Lllt,Ln In On OurMIe IIr1 Kind lie n.rtlinr In.lrlrl i.f rw Hllvrl. tiki mute iwn and one. half miles Wfl of Alir.iM Pa' klotat lMt Ttk: MITlitK Ibtl B.C. nsMMr k I'aek inr itomoanir. I.lmll4. of Vanmwner. B.i:.. until! sibivin lAaners. loK-nal fci MIX ri.r trtt of lli rawowMMt Of uritrfNt Itndt: i4MMririBt ti i poet planted it the W' em! of until Hr one hundrwl yirdi sast uf mnmh of uiMMtned siraia; uVnee f rtTlti five- chain: UaMier east slilsen ehains, iliewnr north to hire Hue: tnrar ri.llnntlar shure Une Ki uuJnt aT mm. MtenrentrM. and ruaililnltir sreo iivl tnree qairter arm, more ur Ifm. B.it. IMHHtO PACklXO CO. I.TK. Af4lenl. Pr M. M. Enrllsh. niH iwm. -ih ti I LAND ACT. . Nolle 1 InttfiUsn U Apply Foe Lost I of Lira. In Hie Prince nuri l-and neeorilliif nistnrt ind sllmte on in annimed lW-t iiirnunr mie of tne r group of ItlMs hi HiKlMin Biy li'Mri1 oiii owe lantion pruni. nine mnt n.M. II. TsXt: MiTirr. tint llirrl keer of Prince n.ii-rt. n r., .Vislrr Mirtner. Intends lo I'l'lv fur a lease of I lie following de- t rilied lnd. i miniMirin at a post nn the hor n 1 the I'.isl sii1 nt the above described Islet, I he lire 3.000 feet northwest; thence 1.00 tiet lKirthet- Ihenre S.noo feet South-al. Ilienee 3,im feet southwest to the potnl r commencement, ronulnlnr ' , aeres. more or !. lunnis sT.hr. Bt III A rent. Joseph Her LAND ACT. ' Nolle ol Intention Is Apply lo luu. Land. 1 In Ih Prince nupert land Heenrdlm; liistriri and altuile on VShttesand Island ! Bear tnind lOsnd. Rhie Print II. M. II. TAkK MITICK lht Jiweph Sllnson i Purer tif Prince Itupert. Il.i'., secretirjr. intend lo spwy or H-ite cj ma ri-Itiwing described lands; r.iiuiiiitneior J post viilhr shore., nn Ihe stile iifVhllMml tslind: IheVire n.niit) feel northweal; thence 1.000 feel) Ml: inenre J.onu ieei mnn; inenrr 3,intii feel west n the point nf com mrnrement. jnami Tnnr nor.Kiis. n.ie lw.nil.er 4lh. It NOTICE TO CftCDITORS In the Miller or Ihe AiTmltilstritlon Art; lid In Ihe Miner nf the :ute nt Liwrence M HHgtieS. Prceised. TAkK .HOTICK. thil I, the mvd rlrned. wis ipimlnted idiuliiistralor of the "lllo nr Lawrence M, Hughes, under ind hy virtue or n order or III Honor Jiidre Young, rilled Ihe first diy t September. !:: inv M'rsons having iny rlilm irilnsi I lie e.lite are In file I hem with me, thn undersigned. Il my nfflrs wllhln thirty dv- from Ihe dile hereof, ind ill per-niis Imtelilrd In Ihe elite are n'Vilred In make pnwneiil rnrmwun. Piled lhl 1 0th dy of tieeember, tJ .HOItMAM A. WATT. Offlclil sdmlntt"tn' . Steamship and Train - Service 8S PRINCE RUPIRT will leave PRINCt RUPIRT for VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, (CATTLE and Ititrrtiifdllltt points each FRIDAY at l.m. II .. PRINCE IINCt JOHN forlnlglllly for WANCOOVIR Vll QUIIN CHARLOTTI iitANba. PAIIENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT ,. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ind SATURDAY It P in. for PRINCE Q10R0E, EDMONTON, WINNIPEU, l pulnti KaMeril t ilildl t'nllrd SIIU'I. WHEN REMITTINO) und Cinidlin Nllonal Iiprsn WoM Ordiri and roralgn Chsqusi. WHEN TRAVELLING) tirr TrulHi" Choquos. For iln liv ranadlin Nallnnit liv. Tlrkrt Agencv and Kpres iitrice. YOUR NEXT EXPREtl SHIPMENT CANADIAN NATIONAL AQENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Oltr Tlekit Office, S2S Third Am Prlnc Rupsri. Phon 260 i m i "a"n 1 the iresi lit council did aboul (he risk riuxhvr th - iiK'nming cnuncit would act acconling to it- own decision. He did nol think il was u lo the present council to give a decision in the mailer. He was still of the same tnind, a e-prrssrii previously, to prepare a local improvement bylaw for the grading of Dunsmuir nnd Seventh Avenue and t!en strip off the hill on the west side. However that was all subject to the approval of the next council. The re moval of Hie rock crusher from it present site to Seventh Avenue would cost the city Minx 3.K or t.tm. The streets lud to be filled ami while making up the bed of Hie street Hie tpiarry wa being also nude. Aid. I'crry concur rei iu this suggestion. Aid. 1-arscii thought it only fair Hut Seventh Ave. and Dunsmuir Street by-taw should lie pushed ahead as Hie liii-pniveinenl wa needed Kid I t. MISS LOUIE FISHER IS HEARD HERE Ucil Girl. AssUted by "Zip- Mc-Cutcheon of darns Lake, at West-holme Theatre A large atnlietice had the npiortu-nity of witnessing an effective vaudeville faree nt Hie West holme Theatre last night performed by local talent when Mis lxMife Fisher, daughter r Mr. and lrs. W. S. Fisher, assisted by "Zip" McCutclteon, of Hum Ijike. nrfortned a rsmiic sketch entitled "Iletwatti Trains." Miss Fhher. who ha met with considerable success as an entertainer in Vanewivrr recently, showed much as-titnde as a comedienne and her crost natler wa hiI across welL .McOitchron gave rxcellent supimrt. The sketch oii rayed a young married couple wlm had missed their first train and while waiting for the next train to pull out indulge in all sort of wtly clmlter ixrculiar In the situation. The turn will be repeated tonight. JOBLESS MEN IN EDMONTON Drive on Oly lo be Slide and Serious Silaatloa I Expected F-DMONTHX, Dec. The question of dealing with unemployed will be n serious problem in Ihe city this winter, according to present indications. It is becoming apparent that gangs nf workless men will make ICdmonton their objective within Ihe next few weeks and familiar figure iu the unemployed rank arc pcrKiring plans In which Hie city is an tmMirtant factor. A. J. Iloullcr, of Calgary, who last winter led the unemplnycd trek to Kdinotitnn. rapt unit a freight train and, with his followers, spent the night in local cells before being sent back, hn been in I'dmoiilon during Ihe past few week. He lus been cih niK-ratlng with local iinemplnyesl ImhUc In organiialloii work, and it I understood tlul FVlmonton ha been choicn Ihe target for impending activities. Visit Legislature Prolmhly one reason for the choice i that Kdinontnii i Hie capital city, and In addition to making claim from the municipality rrpryseiiUUoiuvVlRl alsu lie mule nf the provincial gnvern-Inent when Ihe house open for the winter session. A request Ihat all labor work now being done in the city be undertaken on n lasi nf one week on and one off, was laid before the city cnmmlv. sinner by a deputation from the local unemployed. It was claimed that this would relieve unemployment add provide assistance In families that are des-III ute. LAND ACT Notice of Intintlon to Apply to Las Land In the Oueen Cluiloite Islandit Mstrirl. I ind llerurdint tilslrlrt of I'rlnro puperl. ' anil situate on Ihe Foreshore or Yeslsllnn Hav. Missett Inlet. TAKK XOTICK that rnrene It. Simpson: nf Missrll, orrupatlon rannrry ininatrr. uiieniis io appiy ror a irise w ine rouuw-lusr described lands: lUiiuinenrlUK al I post planted on Ihe Mlh water mirk ilmut ti) chain west from the norlheisl corner bt Lot (SBo; llienre north 3U0 reel In lnv utter mirk: thence northwesterly Sflo feel mors or less; tnenre wei inn reel lo the northwest corner of K. II. Sliupsnn' applies Hon to lease: llienre southeasterly fol- luulnr the hllrh water nisi-k ti. thm tMklnt if commencement, ind ennuinlni two1 icrrs, limre or less. tuut.AK ii, siMr?ii.i, Applicant. Per Fred. Nish, ArenL risted Av.fnh ih oss LAND ACT. Nottc of Intintlon to Apply to Lis Lin In prince Unpen Land ItecordUit District or Cml Hiure . ind altuile on .North lurhael Islind. TAKE MITICK thai Alfred Stviiison, Cf Prlneo lluperl, orriiinllon Mirlner., In liiid to ipply for t leano of the follow Iliac dnscrili'd land: noinmenrlng at a post Hunted vm Ihe south point nr .North lurhaeC island; then 'I mil ml huh wner mark to the point of mniinencenieiit, and eoutilnliif ju arms, more or les. AI-FPF-D SWAMS0N, SplillrmL . A. E. Wright. Sfinl. Dned October tttb, ten. Prince Huuiru "C. TUB DKTC7 vmm pa(ik rtv THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: n SOMi: of these ChrUtma necktie rriniml one of the comic Sunday supplement. IT take a clever woman o htiy a man a necktie he really appreciate. WHAT in hoird for now I that no ' one will Jiave the heart In start in hiMititig nut hill on Ihe Kve of the New Year. , I ItKAl) of a man doing a somersault when hit recently during u prize fight. Well, Hut' a giol deal Utter than iloing a nose dive. V1II-;X it rami- down to huying the , old man a Christmas gift a nickel was ahout tile maximum amount of Hut lurticular gift appropriation. I TDK next big deal the city ha on lib Iwnds is ushering in Ihe New Year. i Thank goodness we have a few Scotsmen in our midst to assist us. I A MAN recently killed himself In Ijoiidnu after getting his shoes shincd. What a waste of money I IT seems to me the most useful nun in Ihe orchestra at the movies is the drummer, lie certainly does hi bit to 'drown out Ike gum cliewers. A (iOOl) Idea for a stow motion the completion of the roud to Galloway I la pids. IF laughing makes one grow fat we know a few pcidc around town who must luve done their share of letting their face slip. HUNCH ItoiKtt was heavily attacked on ("Jirlslinas May by turkey but repulsed with heavy loss. Father, mother and the kids got Into the front line trenches ami rliewrd htm up in great style. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert December 2), 1915 In spite of the fact that December i the off month in halibut fishing, a tutal of 1,191.0110 pound was landed at Prince Rupert this month. It is reported thai shoals nf herring luve been seen off Part Simpson so they may be expected to invade Prince llunert harbor any time now. I'nder Hie new regulation herring fishing is imaumI to he carried no much more successfully this year Hun ever lief ore. while halibut rtu-n will luve ample supplies of fresh bait. The following office bearer were elected for 1911 at Ihe annual meeting of Ihe Hoard or Trade held last night, president D. O. Stewart in the chair: HresMenL. Geo. W. Nlckerson; viee-presidenl, (i. A. Woodland; sec-reUiry-t re surer, M. J. Ilobin; executive. II. S. Wallace. M. Albert, I. M. de tiox. W. J. M. SaiMlels, O. I Oav-ton. W. V.. Williams . A. McNicho'll, ,. Oartle. A. Iiavidson. S. F Parker, W. P. Uvnch, M. V. McCaffrey, t). H. Nelson, (:-t riahingtmi, utul J. (i. Siren. SPORT CHAT ArranReinents are being made to have the Prince fleor;c hockey team reffis-tercd with the ttritish Columbia branch of the Amateur Athletic 1'nion of (jnaila. It i. planned In enter the intermediate class so thai Ihe town may meet at the end of Ihe season for the provincial championship 'the winners of tle circuit which now consist of Kamloop, Salmon Ann, Kn-derhy, Ashcroft, Kevclsloke and Princeton. Arrangement are still in the formative -.late but it is hoped they will Ik' successfully completed. Owing to the Uttancc, it is of course imKis-.ible for',rince'fieorKe? to engage in the rtguiar season' " schedule of Sanies. The following have been named chairmen of the tight committees which govern amateur sport In Canada under the Amateur I'nion of Canada: National llrgislrstion, J. I. Mor-kin, Winnipeg: National Hcconls, II. C Irwin, Montreal: Affiliation and Alliance. Prof. T. It. I.ninlnn, Toronto; Hosing, Wrestling and Fencing. A. K. Tannant, Vancouver: Track and Field, II. C. rjiamhcrs. Fort William; Gymnastics, t). S. McCutchcoiu Ottawa; Publicity. II. W. Ilellamy, Medicine Hat; Women Activities, J. de Grochy. Toronto. The iresident of Ihe I'ninu is Jack McVlcar of Winiiicg. A world ehainpiouslilp og derby to the "top c-f the world and Imrk." will Ik run for the first lime in Ihe his. tonight- Tomorrow Alright NR Tablets slop silk hsadachaa, rsllovo bilious attasks. tana and rttulato tha llmlnaliva organs, make you tstl tins. 'tttrTlian PIHs rof Lhtr Ills" The Man Who Talked at Random sat in the window-corner of the Pullman's smoking HE compartment, and breathed fatly and uttered large opinions in a suety voice. It grew late, as so of ten it does; and he put the quietus on a discussion with the ponderous statement: "I don't read advertisements. They' have no effect on me at all. I'd never miss them if they stopped pririt- i ing em. Then he glanced at his advertised watch and sought his lower birth. In the morning the ad-skeptic contorted himself out of his advertised pyjamas into his advertised underwear, drew on his advertised socks, adjusted them with his advertised garters, got into his advertised clothes, laced his advertised shoes and added himself to the congestion in the wash-room. There he shaved with an advertised razor, using advertised shaving cream; brushed his teeth with ant advertised toothbrush and advertised dental cream, washed with advertised soap, and brushed his hair with an advertised brush. Buttoning his advertised collar on an advertised button, he neatly knotted his advertised tie,gave his advertised suspenders a tug or two, and finished dressing. Let us leave him there, this man who never reads advertisements! . i Everything wortji using'is adyertiss'd. Everything that isn't, rarely is. Read the advertisements for value's sake lory of dog mushing at the liauff win ter carnival this year. Thi course. from Cjilgar' to the (treat Divide ami liark to Ha off will lie the longest dog nice ever staged, according to record, and will exceed The Pa derby by 23 miles. The Slrongheart trophy and 1,1 HI in cash will go to the winners. From Calgary, the. dog team will travel to a height of 51110 feet over a distance of IU miles. The contest- (ants will then return to Hanff via Ijike l.ouisc, completing the distance of 173 miles. The course lie over the most rugged scenery in North America and will be the most unique ever made by a dog team. The championship dog derby will be made an annual event at the llanff winter carnival. Among the mushers who luve already entered for the race are. Ike Mills, with hi team of famous .all Uacks; Harry Knight, the 19-year-uld leij- wlii lias capturi-d Ihe Struughcart trophy twice and needs a third victory for it permanent oscssion; Jim ltoyce. Fred Pepier, George Child and other. URGES CARE IN SELECTION. Immigrants Needed But Should lie of Right Type. At a time when thi country is looking forward to an influx of immigrants il is lo Ik- honed Ihat arcatrr vieilanre ..III l. .rU.l II.... I,. Ik. ,,. i.. 1 prevent the entry uf alien of communistic tendencies, says the Toronto Globe editorially. These are people "we do not need and do not want. It is (rue we might admit them without running grave risk of committing Hie country to Soviet rule. We might in tlmi convince them that there are better "isms' than those they are attempting to promulgate, and we might make worthy ciliiens out nf their children. Hut we are not likely to do so very easily, for they would make communism their religion, their gov. eminent, and the end of all their ef forts. Urltish Justice It is a fine thing to talk about liriW ish Justice and free Meeclu but llritish justice doe not include an invitation to all the mad propagandists of the world to ciime and unset Church and home life, government and established Institutions of commerce. There Is u difference between free speech and communistic proiuiganda, but even If a time-honored rltiien attempts to exercise the right of free speech to 'advocate Ihe burning ir the Parliament lluilding the law Is likely tu intervene. Social and xilitlcal change secured by the ballot box through the evolution of thought within the country is one thing; seeking changes through the importation or poisoned mind is quite another. Erratic Foreigner While there is little fear Hut this country wilt ever succumb to the thought of erratic foreigners, and while communism itself nuy not be more Hun a passing phase in the world's history, it is known that there are many of these agitators at work in Canada causing not a little mischief. There are numbers of them in Toronto working industriously iu a way which doc not bring them to the attention of Ihe authorities. They are not all Canadian or British subjects. They are attempting to undermine the morale of the w-orkiiigman in trade unions or otherwise, and their special mission I to the unemployed and to those dissatisfied with their canting. The Iwiint Is Hut foreigner of this stamp have been allowed to come here. and they are busy attempting to break down existing custom und institution It i natural to supMse that the strict regulations which prevent them from entering the United State will make I hem more anxious to spread their doctrines un Hie continent through this country. Canada also ha the right to bar them, and should not hesitate to exercise it. "MA-MA" DOLLS WERE CAUSE OP EXCITEMENT Railway Trucker at Calgary Is Now Nursing a Crouch CAI.GAHY, Alta, Dee. 29. (Hy Can adian Press). -Hearing what sounded like a plaintive cry of. a child In appar. ent agony, emanating from a huge Kicking: rase consigned to. a local mer chant, a railway trucker raced for ap pliance to open Ihe case, meanwhile shouting to fellow employe to come to hi assistance. "Get an axe quick and msli open Ihe case before the kid suffneatev" the man apiealed. He was about to wield a hefty crowbar when he was halted by a foreman. "Where I thi car checked from?" Ihe latter queried. "If all the way from Winnipeg and If we don't hurry the kld'll be dead," the trucker replied, excitedly. Just then light dawned upon th foreman. He grabbed the iron liar ami threw It to the ground. Plainly dis. gusted he walked away wilh the part ing sally -"sure there's a kid in there there should tic a gross of them'bjt right. It's just a consignment of 'Ma. Ma dolls, so lay off the rouuh stuff miles you want to pay for the load." llie trucker Is remitted to be nur ing a grouch. CANADIAN j STEAM LAUNDRY : and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal i Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, j Wet Wash, ) Thrlft-T-Servlce, ! ! Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wo are ready at any lime i to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. ' MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Creum at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy PhoneGS7 Dr. Alexander Smith Bloek Phone 8TB DENTIST