.Hi a'.i la r.as rouz Mach For iiiery Sale From Rocher de Boule Mine Including 200 II.P. Pclton- )oble Impulse Woter Wheel, with treneralnrs, transformers nml 15 miles transmission wire; 2 12-lon Steam Dinkeys, 21" gauge; Fleet ric Motors from 1 to 100 h.p.; 1 175 h.p. Eastern Standard Engine; Pipe, from " to l"; 2 Aerial Tramways; 100 Ton Rails, 12 lb. ami 20 lb.; F.lecjtric, Air and Steam' Hoists; Machine Shop Machinery; 1 No. 2 Portable Sawmill, complete; 30 .Mining. Drills (plumpers, drifters, j ' stripers . For further information, apply B.C. EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Skeena Crossing, B.C. NOTICE We have ju-t lie1!! appointed selling agents for L acq HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Easy 1o apply. Watch It Dry Dries ready fur use in half an hour. The new Lacquer finish for Floors. Furniture, and Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co. 608 Third Ave. Wood! Wood! Now ig your chance DRY CEDAR Full load s5G.O0 Hair load $3.00 Large sacks . . 50c DRY BIRCH Per load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at l"c for Half Pint. On at 1 1 y and Service Valentin Dairy Phone S57 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. RJR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. Price I m-hjinped S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phons CS. I'&rtage. Warehousing, s.nd Distributing. Team or Motor Service. 'Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture CovlnR. BRINGING UP the man tmatt hvc meut DOORit)CNLUN' TO tEE VOO - I "TMIMK HE WAvNTI TO BOWJCW tjOtlETHINC - . I i rix i- fc. "k. ev MIKE MANSON AND HIS PARTY Conservative Leaves Behind Old Tactics and Praises Libera) Policies. opposition members got A shock Thursday when Mirhn.dj'U'pn"! twist that is jyven to Maiison lit Mackenzie, a stalwar-t j 1 whole chain of events. A hi .ld-line Tory, departed from the; powei 'ul theme has leen hand-policy followed by other mem-j'l i" a ,Tft!,l sincere and winner!! of the opposition during ( vtneing way. the debates tins season, say W.j 7 a .graves ----1 HISTORY AND OTHER the government's road policy. w.ssj wisely conceived and ably car-1 ned out, and the handling of the forestry industry was not only aM that could be desired, hut that it was neing handled in the only; common-sense iuines-like way 1 t. possiote. Mr. Manson not only took up (lie cudgels for the government, tml in taking them up be rapped! .-ume of his colleagues across ilia nuckle6 when he referred to heir utterances in the House tnd asked "What is the good of talking .such nonsensical stuff as that?" In the corridors as Mr. Man-son was speaking, several of his colleagues voiced their opinions. "If lhat's a Conservative speech tuen I'm a uiMorlr of the. ia L, crmiieni," said ' ffolf Itrudn, "'of1 Salmon Arm. other Oonseray-!iv inerniMTs also ihought tha. for an opposition speaker, Mr. Manson was a wonderful aid to ( lie government, but they seethed themselves with the consolation thai when it came to a vot Mr. Manson would Itc found belong his leader. Mr. Manson was frankly eulogistic of the minister of public works and the manner in which government work wa carried on! i fi the Macfcenzip district. NEW BOOK OUT RALPH.CONNOR "Treading the Winepress" !,s His Latest Novel Just Pub- llshed M - A ver- large, reading public will welcome the announcement of a new owk by Hahvli Coauor; for -ver rtt(fa the fltiy&bl Thfrt Sky Pilot" he has Im-cii a favor itc author with thousands, par In-ulariy in his native Canada. His new hook, "Treading the Winepress." is a most interesting one, with plenty of action and thrill, an appealing love xtory and a touch of eriuunrs throughout that will give the careful reader pause i think. In jspite of its Hihlical title, how ever, it is not in any sense an inm. .1111 il. i nmt story, though il action covers that period. The really survriahtff part aliitut Uiis author is how much he packs into a story, and thia latest work is no exception. II present a group of very real characters, and a fund of rapidly 1 moving events that hold the al lien t ion from beginning lo end. j The story open in a little Nova Scotia fishing village, and much of the action lake place I here. The quaint 'foik of thai ucinily uri I he principal char acters. Tony Maekinroy. the: handsome cultured won of a mar vellou father who has been i fisherman, ailor and naval of ficer in his day, is Hie central figure. To this quiet village comes a parly of American lour lets, young ladies and gentlemen and liming their stay llieir yachl is wi ked and of course Tony goes to the rescue. II 3 FATHER THtS r THATt) THE OML) iot RCAbOM HE M.L-b - ?EHO Imtu Fiatww. Scwvicr. Inc. falls in love with Dina, one ,t 'he girls of the-party and she wilh him. but' it is not till the ak of war makes separa - - uiinerit that either of them speaks Tony does special service during the war, in charge of his own gunboat. Thr war section of the book is compuraliheiy short, though jts influence is fel' mrnnyii tne wuoie story, nut !.. j I I BOOKS ARE ADDED TO LIBRARY COLLECTION Among IiisIoia and other vol- time recently added to the Li. hrarv collection are the follow- lns History' of the Sikhs," by Cun- nincham 11M4." bv Frencti. "Cauadian Medical Services in the nreat War," by StoPhail. j "Fraiw under Louis XV," by reruns. "History of the Pacific uNorth-west," by Sohafer. "Historical Nights Entertatn- mente," by Sabalini. I "Head Waters of Canadian IUera I by MneMeehan. "Jrv ?re. Of the, Hamble," bfVl. W. V. A. Maeterlinck. "Hook of Hotobiea," by' Taussiffij "Musical Appreciation and the; Studio Club," by Clare. J Thirty Christinas Dialogue; ami Plays." by Irish. Jesus in the Experience of Men, by fllnver. "ChristianMy and Liberalism." by Machen. "The Human Parson," by Sheppard. CANNOT DISMISS SCHOOLTEACHERS ILLEGAL MANNER.' w.gh (...) .: . ilr. West IVi Action Brought Against Board of :" School Trutttses Ftzsults In Damages and Costs EDMONTON. Dec. 8. Affei iriK the teaching profession and! t ..II .ft t A..n..fu ..t i..tra,k..A as eing l-he firsl judicial inter pretation of the new form of contract bHween teachers nidi Hcho(d joarK as approved liy tliej m(Biter of education nuder Ui;s Kclirtol Art, a judgme-m ims neen . . . LI.. t 1 I uaiuiea i.wwii , 111s d K- l-ee at vveiasRiwin. 1 ne l"K - 1 I mm mem is irom me hciiou nnwalf,fr fa, ni rund ,,ot i:y .viivne r.. .icnrfgur. n "'"I'l'aeoina iat week. school teacher of High River against the Klack Mud school district of Millet for damages ior mcgai, hhwiui iwu In the resnii ine piainiui given jmlginenl for t0 ami full cost of the action. MHiregor claime.1 that the MhMd board did not hold a meet - ing ior me purpose in giving him the privilege of nllctidimg iiMtr tne noani rwww ir4cognie.l by Hie Ontario Iloxing proposing 10 lerminaie me con- iraci. nut merely seni mm a iei- ier niM.iiynig mm iiibi jo nays from date his contract would be terminated, ne quit leaeiiiug on, February 20. a Friday, but re- turning oh Ihe Mowlay wna pre- tooled from golnc on with his l.-il... tlu ......t niml lift. .... u?n. ne iwiwf-ii iiiMMii.i l" - billon three weeks later and sued rnr ts or salary ami rni runviru. Uie neiencr was 1.11.11 mere wan no rant met of UlrtiiK nos- much as no resolution author- lxing the board to enler inlti tlie oontrael had Jieeti iased. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert it. II. Ley. Victoria; T. O. (lar- rett, Vanoouver. IL HV TMij CUV WHNT EVER ME v5x . J in- ia. r TOlV.a I UttM 'tr-i , 1 I i w ltVKACT I II I i ' iiii per ;. "A III i i nil masak BILLIARD PARLOR 1 I TAKESJLEADERSHIP Interesting First Division Bll-I'ard Tournament was Played Last Evening The Prince II u pert IlilliarJ Parlor made a good showing in lasl nighl - first divixion billiard tournament liy winnm: four of the five Karneo and defeating the (real War Veterans by an regate score of 1215 to 10 J The victory puts the llilliard Parlor ahead of the Vets in the league slandinv by a margin f five points n the two teams will start toe second half of the reason after the N-w Year almost on even terms. Neither ileorge Mc-Ilmnyt, regular first man for the Milliard Parlor, nor IViI. MrMor-die, first man for the Vets, participated in the tournament. The individhal score were as follow : L Hitjagno llilliard Parlor 218: St. JHison (Vets. 2S0. neon Wauk-h. 2SO: Kred Pvle. via j. Hillman. 25; J. Andrew. 203 u- Mi rliclt 250: lr J. A. Went, 231. M. Andrews. 20; . p. Tinker 180. The league standing is as fol- tn. n n p t55 1 140 4&5.1 II3K BILLIARD AVERAGES Individual Average to date I.") the billiard Ijeague are as fol- lows: First DlvUion 0fie Ttl Aver. Sgt. Jebsun (V) 3 ;o 2o H. Howe (HP .. I 2U J. Hillman (HIj .... I tWt 2&0 W. Mitchell (IIP).. 1 250 250 M. Andrews (I . I 20 2f0 W. Stickney (HP) t KG ts- F. Zieman HP).. 2 170 210 W I Valuin (V, 2 47C 23H 3 70M 2.ifi I 231 231 l,r" 'w 2 45J 230 F. Pyle (V;.. t It 1 1 2i"J .1. Andrew (T) 3 CH3 22 Col. McMordie 'V. 3 075 iF. Aldiidge (HP, . 1 20i 200 i. P. linker V . t H2 i 2or, llalauno RP i 810 20 Melliitoyle HP 401 20 .t SPORT CHAT Yftlint? JifL llUllU4V 't'lliaiaitlB " I' - hvy-weiKlil. won a decision k,. u.m Hill,.,. ,.t VV it. . in Denipscy fl4Mrcd Dillon with a left hook to the chin in tlie last round aftei W(ar,K th(t ((ll,jian tiown wjM, trt4y punehe hi the earlier is.,.,,,.,,.!,, Vic Fnlev. Vancouver bantam w,,,, hn, w,,., in T(, t,,,,,, prrp for UiU honl ,lhk- ,:bpP ofl yrH.v lo'lhj) WP4k ieen nieially re Commission ag "the only legili . rhamnkm of unv division in "Canada" ri, ujwUoit .,nlwir fiMdhatt ,..,. .. t, . oll . (vnJnirv i,avo ,IPewrl iHlo cKiHsternation ,,v MAAma .i-,,,,,,,, tnf inntl,u ... ,iv 1, ..iniiLs oa Ilie cliilis' on rajns ((f the jiast five years oiiTh a)11l(rtUB have refused I make allowarifres even for capita px.-n,! Kroiind imnrove !niw. A iritanee of the bur ,h(, j,, )(, tj,nl M Wl, Np ,,,,4,, t vny n 400. she Wiiat 4I0 you lliink of II new type of ear that cau lie convert e,j tor gleeiilng? He Iff the aut.k. mi.r ic-- w n Mui i . -f i. l i i l vlkm, 1 s.jsmw vu Via., OLF tTlCK5 TQOeit' JOVI J REAOT CO OUT r Wanted For Sale MILK For Rent sy Ueorge McManu, COOO THEN XchT" mwb iLAMirmu m. r 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c IVAKTKB WELL known tea and ruftVe t house requires speciitlly sale- J man working Prince lt'ip-( and joints east to Ja-j per of coinmissian basis. esljiaiished connection avail t able that ean earn good monev; for right man. Reply, slatint other linos earned, nomliei- fj trips made annually and fu'ljt detail. Experience not iiwe-! sar' but dei rattle; referenr,s;i required. Reply to Hox 2Kl. Daily New off ire. ?i-tj I WANTED. Two High HHm.,1 girl desirous of obtaining domestic duties in return fr board. Willing to live in. II. Parson. 908, Ambrose Ave. 85 OLD Artificial Teeth ftooffht. any condition. Highest prices swnt by return mail. R. Du- stan. P.O. Ilox 340. Vancouver. H.C KctaMished thirty three y.-r WANTF.D. If you want a ar ! penter write Box -. Daily New oflBce. , 2Ml i FOR SALE FOIl fSALK. Walnut dres.r and chiffonier. $&0.mi ca.-li; ktc-Clar heater r .o oii: I .lisou cabinet phonoi .i;h with Brunswick attach mint arw HI record 1 35.00; electric vacuum 2.tM. phone ureen 291. tfS FOR SALK. -Two storey house. seven rooms and latli romple'c on (Irahaui Avenue, past elevi-lor, facing harbor. Low price for immediate sale; terms easy. Apply T. McCtynionl. CHINCHILLA rabhds for aa from registered slock, at tlie price of good pelts. Apply Box 283, Hwilly News Office. FORD SKI IAN for sale. Only ued seven inoiUhs. 6541.AO. Apply S. K. Parker. Ltd. TO RENT I OH RKNT. ft ana It store or o' fice. Thjrd Street. Two roon: below, two living rboma abme. Weetemliaver Hr. FOIl IlIiNT. Modern four roow- 04l flat with Monarch raage, Otapp lltoek. Westenhaver Hros. If C.tTTlrV TO WITH CAtlS FOR SALE. I 19?? oi.i.niolule t. a pas.en- er tourinx t0O no l'.'n Nash 5 paenRer tour- intt tRMJO l:'t Overland Mu. IJO0 1919. Ben seven pJSeimcr lourmir $700 00 192b Ford llmrpe, bnen ttret car like new ....14Mol l!i.'2 Ford Tudor atian. itt&.O tora t.oiipe faao.on (2t Ford one tog trunk, pan body f37SiB l ord light delivery ehaaaiv rebuilt .... 1TS All fir guaranteed in good me ii , , ,1 eonaltlion. Em ierni , .in be arranged. KAIEN OARAQE Ford an.l Chevrolet Service Station U-etris f ir Mrjuifhlin. 0;ikl!ird OldsnHbil nn4 Chevrolet am, Rett. 11. Mjf5. and Federal Trucks. illF;KIN. f.rvii;k day AND JffOHT. AUCTION SALE Ue ac Ti.trucleti to sell at Pub-! 'tl',:Z FOIl HKNI'.- Urge two nUttey' "rh-iire at ymr aervire house, Third Avenue, near Mc Meekln's Orocery. $35 .00. AVeatenhaver Urns. tf FOIl IlKNT. Pianov nlaver pianos, phonograph and sew Iok machines. Walker's Music Store, If HOUftK for rent, three rooi.n and bath: also furnished nite Apply Palmer House. FOUR Itooin Ruile for llent. Hot waler heat. Apply Smilh A Mallet), Ltd. if MODKIIN FLAT for llent. Aunlr Max lleilhmner. f BOARD HO A HI) The Inlander, 330 Second Avenue Phone 137 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 4". Wednesday, December 9 High H: i:' a.m. 17.1 ft 20:15 p.m. 15.7 - Low 1 : 1 '1 a.m. 7.1 11:40 p.m. 0.3 Thursday, Drcember 10 JiWii :i't a.m. ts.l ft 21 :18 p.m. 1B.3 - Low 2:44 a.m. 7.7 13:32 p.m. 8.0 " lie An. ' ion. Thur.ilay. Iec. Q at !:v'h Ave U'ef, opposil. And 'or i;lil liH.k fur red flaa i commeiii-ing at ".'..in p.m. flic ; loiloMiiiif houe'iotd furniture. ...!ti! i g i,f Kroliier Davcn port, leitlher cov et e,; Krolibsr arim h,ir, Knrtticr nwkrr,. Morris cU.ur, fume oak dining-r'.niii .,i((e consisting of buf-! six chair, round table, book 2 rugs graili'-phtme. wall i-h'ck, heavy hrass cl stead witb i-ii.I spring and nia'tr.-s. six hole tvottritiiy rnne center table, f u toed oa Imia cihinel. 2 muhiHranv rocker, sewing machine, heavy etia'iielle.i (mhI wi'ti Way Aggie.. -I'Miig niatiress, m eM etc. Prn-ee Uu(M rt Kachange. Ac- ii.li,-ers. . AUCTIONEER. City Auction Rooms ,'iig tseennd Slreat 0ien f.,r biilne lo receive nigMiients and jol.bmg of all 4ecrHiioii. Hoiicln,i,j fumi-ture :ind farm aalee anyvetier in the tdty or groviaee g apeetalty. t wui nuy ior cam a. or mxi 00-1 commission. Prompt " Tetams Satisfaction guaruntc4. Twenty I solicit yimr patronage. 0. F. BRINE Expert Auctioneer. Phone 774. P.O. Hat 44V Prince Ilupcrl. It.;. FURNITURE AND nANOES. FI RNITI UK AND IIANuKK. twwl and second hand for aale. A great many customers have taken advantage of early Christina buying and have re duced my Christina stock. Fresh slock will arrive ,y lb next Tew boats, so that no on will be disappointed. Prices are reasonable. A. MACKF.NZIK. Furniture. Pliorie 775. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agent for Columbia Records We repair Phonographs. Hieyeles, IliiRglef, Racquets anil Musical In-siruinenls of all kinds. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything lent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Uoi 699. TAXI Tatt (7 PbM, (Call tipecial baker. t 1 ROSS BROS. POOL MecVer C5ci .rm" 1 ROTHWELLS TWta Coal - Wm Furnltue lt gland :l 11 362. H - FUAK fin New a ' Hire XN.r. rbanfe (ioixl GEO, Pap-ECTV 51 83t Tb uovtRnniLniT liovor i a stick or eeifjiT tot UCtSH MVfKI 1-lhfiair. nwn o- lu II-In 1- . ! 1 ' , M t : I WtTtl 0Tttt ft.fwsj t I C mi of X Hf t . ,. , ..f it. . U. llr, t III WI 1 ff.SI. Ii-' ati r lr,r t I-. ' Tin-l II- ' 1,1 1 r. !! j.itri -1.1 .M lUr. .W I j ' le i ! lis- I .SIM " !.,..' .. J . - J ..f Ok l ..IMill 1 ai 10 CT, .... ft Mii f ' In ! 1 twi f t'l" ""f. " I KI ) ' ' ,lal.,' til ItMI-l"! lr-r Ih. I A" n , iiwi.' " n 1 r.t !'. (ll. ! H'-I nv 1 . yr mfniiK "aw1 ' WW 1 fr- V UNO ct Notk. lslt9 In limrr l",i s,.i,Ul K ' rrui.r iii" tea sw-1' . IMT -rrllx-ri 1 luiitaaiH-itir aata pulw ' , rottit ' '''' M fr.t. 01"'' I ' '" UHt Orl'itwf LS0 CT. 1 N.tle .f l.MIos M in i-war; at f..-i ftj.Ul iu TA.K Soil. 1 rrtace Bni" , IfiaJ- ta H'',, "!T.. . .. soajb ! 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