Seely Doudson The Home of Bulkley Valley Produce. Branch fr.u Smilliers. Sixth Street. Phone 435. NOTICE We have just been appointed selling agents for Lacq HOUSEHOLD LACQUER01D Easy to apply. Watch It Dry Dries ready for use in half an hour. The new Larmier finish for Floors. Furniture., and Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co. 60S Third Ave. Gentlemen Why Not? Why not hae a tailor-made suit f"i i.tiri-tinas We make you a present of $5.00 100 Suit Lengths lo choose from. We give a discount or 3.0 on every suit purchased for Christmas. Our slock includes Blue Serges and all kinds of quality materials. Fit and finish guaranteed. ORDER NOW. LING the Tailor 821 Second Ave. Phone 649 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $C.OO Half load $3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. Prices Incliaiwied S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Carlage and Storage Phons C. Callage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, Coal, Sand and Gravel Wa Specialise In Piano and Furniture Kovlnt;. POLAR FLIGHT PLMOUTUID!" CapL W lklns Will Hop off from Point Barrow on March 21 NO SEARCH PARTIES MFTJUIIT. her. 31. The air plane llirusl across the Polar Sea. whirh Captain Oeorge 11. Wilkin will command- for thejjn a few days; tbev may not come American teograpnirai ocicty.ifor a var. What luntiee uv the Detroit Aviation Society and the .North American .Newspaper) Alliance, will hop off from Point Harrow, March 21, Captain Wil - kins said here nnfess weather conditions at the Alaskan base are prohibitive . a The date has been fixed in re. lalion to certain known elements of fop conditions, wind and weather. It has been fixed ttiu far in advance in order that special navigation tables for the day may he prepared. I When we siart northward ! from Point Itarrow." Captain Wilkins said, "our flight will be made with Hie understanding that if our plane fails to reuek Spitsbergen or return to Point Itarrow, no rescue expedition wili be sent out for at least twa years." To "Live Off Land" in It is possible .according to the plan outlined tod?, tnat ''Ohp-'i lain Wilkins and bis pilot will land after they reach the jeak of the globe mm! wiM then drift with the i.olar ice. living "off the land." Captain Wilkins expects lo have no difficulty in killing enough seals to sustain life. "My first goal is the ice pole,' said Captain Wilkins. "Hut many geographer believe that if I fly northward along the 156th merV dian I will discover land on the 'way. As soon as I sight land, I lo Jwiil drop an American flag on it, ! claim H for the Untied Slates, j photograph it from the air and jre'uni to Point Harrow, j "'In the following day, in com- parfy with my other plane, I will a return 10 the land, line or the planes will land if possible and establish a base there for pur i poses of exploration and map 'ping. I . Alternative Plans I "In case I ijo not sight land on it he flight from Point Harrow to it he jre pole, I will keep on across the mathematical poke. thai ilh- TIKBER SALE X 7370. Scaled Tenders will be rereOed by the a ' mm. ite r or inos ai tirnru nn uier . iliau nn isi the HH day of Jaaaarjr, tvif., for (he sirrlue r IJrrtrr X7J7B. i :. mi f Su.ouo linal trtl rf fxlar Pstea ' ami I'iluii on an area situated abuvt ! ilir- mile weal of Port Clenieols, Ora-i ham Inland. Uueeu Charkitlc llad l-, iri-i. Three ')) years sill iw allowed tar , r-motai of umijer. l urilier partlrular at the r.htri Vur flif. Vlrt'HS. B.C., or lllrlel K'HTSI. rrilirc Hiinert. H I'. LAND ACT. Nolle of IntanUon le Apply to Laaa Land In Oueen Xharlolle Dlitrlt Land He J-ordlnr nilrlei of Prlnre Rubert, and situate at Shannon bay. TAKE NOTICE that Bobert C. Ooe tX Vancouver, B.CM fiempalMi cannerynwn. Intnifli to aipiy ror a leaM or tn 101 loW'Inr dearrltied la mil: Oxnnienrmr at a pot plaated on an iinnainea istana iyur s.u arw. v. til , rhaiiw. more or leaai from aouthwast ror wUiaa IneVaSrtS tf lland to fsilnt of commencement, an , ruuulnlnr f 14 acres, inure or lets. ! HOHF.HT C. OOSSE. Applicant. i Per Wm. 0. MUrhriL Ann LAND ACT - Notlca of Inttstlon to Apply to Laata Land In I'rliire Hupert land Itemrrtlnr lilfirtet , of (Vial liann- I, ami situate mi Ssith llarhael Mand. 1 TAKE MTIi:e that Alfred Swanaon, of Prtnre Ilupert. orrupatlnn Mariner., In tend In apply for a leate ( f tbe follow I inr dearrllied land!: .'minn, ma t iivi I'laimi I'll lit xsith point of Snnlh Kcrhael It'and; then amand blth water mark to tlw IwJnl of rowmennentent, ind rontalnliif c arren, more or AliriKtl aVAMS0?l, Appllrant . A. E. Wllfbt, A (cut. Piled October ttlb, tll. friacs Rupert, ax. rovered 1y Peary and proceed J to Spitsbergen, l! is my tieliel that io good weather our Fokke e! upwards of 2. houl refueling. In case we strike formidable head- winds whirh exhaust our fur supply after rrossine the mat he. malical pole, we shall land on tjic ice and later get to Spitien- bergen the best way we ran. The-i observations of many explorers mate me Its-1 rerlam thai we shall drift toward SpiUbcrgen Favorable; winds may frotne wilh- can lire on thft ke indefinitely." Captain Wilkins' statements show that in the event of anv ort of a forced landing he will .endeavor to cop with the Arctic with Utile more esmtnmenl lhn rifle, navigation instruments and a primus stove. He ha practiced three methods of killing seals on the polar sea Jfncatl. the ice, on the ice and in the open sea. He believ that seals will he fntand a far north as the very top of the earth. Their iicsb, ur says, win supply tooti; their bides, will supply material for boots and clothing; their blubber will supply fuel. Bears also Possible In addition he expeals lo bring down an occasitmal polar bea even in the most northern lati tudes. pearv found hear tracks the far north. Amandson and Kl)s worth, on their light last year, saw a seal al latitude eighty-eight. . Wilkins himself has never been as far nortn as the fee pole, whirh is located al eighty-four degrees north, but with Stefans- son he walked thousands of miles over tbe moving sea ice off the northernmost Canadian coast. Slefansson and he travelled with out thought of taking sufficient supplies U gel tltrn back In their bases : Often Uley Ware forced go ahead because I hey had steadily killed off the game in the. country behind. "In tbe .event we find lanA Wilkins explained today, "this fact need not hall our plans for trans-polar flight "We shall not nee. I both planes or both flight parties to explore and map it unless it is very large in area. One of the planes rr' be used to go on with the Spits bergen plan. Plans May be Changed "Land in tlie Arctic Sea may mean that we c.iu establish . a flying bae niurti nearer Spits- berpen tbfttj Point Harrow. If we are able to do this we shal make a new hop-off arrangement. "Amundsen succeeded in starl ing his planes in the A.rrtic after rattier unfavorable landing. We see no reason why we cannot do the same thing if necessary. "Amundsen and KHsworth flew in June and found the tempera ture nbote icro. "We expect to find a temperature at Point Harrow of forty below zero. This difference, no doubt, will affect the iierforinaitre of our planes. "Hut it i my pjan that Hi" engines shall .never cool off from the time we leave the Alaskan rail head at Tanana. When wo. land at Harrow after our flight up from the rail head, we shall blanket the engines with reindeer hides, and beneath the hides smokeless tamps whirh will defeat the low temper !Eas3' autre. We shall follow the same procedure if we are forced in land on the polar ice or at a new tae in a new land." Seattle is the first American -ity lo offer It official co-operation and assistance to the expedition. In a telegram the Seattle Chamber of Commerce o tie ret I the use of Sand Point aviation field as a base for epiippinjr the! expedition and promised the "tiifl facilities of Seattle and I he hearty co-operation of it peo ple." The offer lia been accepted. DOCTORS OF BRITAIN LAG BEHIND CANADA Sir Arbuthnot Lane Contrasts Conditions In England Unfavorable with America LONDON. Her. 31. These are times when the medical profession of England cannot atford to stand slid and lag behind its progressne brethren in inaift and the United Elates," writes the famous physician Sir W. Arbuthnot I-me lo The London Times in connection with hi recent i visit lo America. He contrasts the altitude at the Hritish medical profession tc the pulrlic unfavorably with Can ada anil the Unites) Slates. What, struck me most there." he wrists. " was the very inlim ate relationship ami close as sociation which have sprung up between the medical profession ami the lay public in the last few years. , The barriers between our profession and I be public, be cause nf the autocratic attitude lateen tnr-n neelinn of the Mtmliea! community, fortunately are now quite disappeared in Canada awl the Unite! Slates. "A struggle is taking place here, ami if a similar .degree of intetligenve is exhibited on Ihis side of the Atlantic our profes skmi will Join hands with our American colleagues in carrying forward the standard of progress and education." BIG CANADIAN LOAN TO MATURE IN 1926 N'F.W YORK, Dec. 3 1. -Foreign govern men dollar inds nia I ur ine in the United Stales during flit! 6 total 1 82.27 . in. oon- AeinITngn a compilation rnad-in the financial district, (Cana dian government and provincial loans make up a large part ni the l2G maturities, the mot imitorlanl leing the TO.flUO.Onn liomimon of tanada four per cent note issue due September I. SPORT CHAT Not one fighter in & knows how to hit a true and perfect blow." The statement come from Dr. Wilfred !. Fralick, of New York, and embraeed in hi t sweeping indictment he covers, in blanket fashion, such men as: Harry Wills, Oene Tunney, Paul lte.rlenl.ar.il, Sid Terrls, Jack lielaney, Mike McTigue, Hud Taylor, Jack Z.ivie, Tony Vaccar relli, Louis Kaplan. In fighting realms they call Dr. Fralick Ihe "Oi-eat Rescuer." And w he bar been. For were it not for his unranny skill in mending bone fractures, the careers of Wills, Jterlenliacli, Terris, Delaney, Mc ngue and ait the others tin doubledly would long sinre have ended. "Study of. Hie hands Dial eome to rue,' says Dr. Fralick proves that (he boys, in the main, do not know how to hit Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY (By George McMa BRINGING UP FATHER s5l What About ltNT THl VONDdVUL' fH I VD tOO THETi-WHATi, LT WW CAJS'T I kl XVTOQ.&iuT HS.b J HAxPPy iTA ARC JObT CQtiDE MOW TWET'UL AbKEO Ut TO Ctl r3 I ABOOT HOME? AMD THAT 1 New Year? ON HER- , ) X . jT- J TOO KtM TCU v 1 37TTLEt T- 1 f r . IT J IT WHCtH , "XOU 7 e y WO rVOmEL-y'y" If yu want n good turkey or goose, wi have it! Shipments of fresh killed beef, pork and veal twice weekly. 1 J I 1 1 urt . NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. I 2c per word in advance. No Advertuement taken for lets than 50c IV AUTRE MUX WANTRH lo learn Auto- traelor. Haltery ignition, Oxy-aeetylene welding aid vulcanising. 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