V; Ipaob two TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE I0TTU0 & 6URANTttOJBr MODUCl OP Mi $coii.ko The Original Label Iodic for it at the Vendor' and inaiat on GRANTS "BEST PROCURABLE" Tliis advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liqi.n Control Hoard or liv the fiiv'mnnt nt RpiHh Cnlumbis The Daily News PRINCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULL EN. Managing Editor Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIOK Friday. Hecember IS, 1925. Importance Of Having To Walt For Decision. Uue advantage of referring a mallei, lo the League of Nations or a world court is that the' decision is delayed and the aggrieved nations have lime to cool off before getting the decision. In the rase of the dispute between Britain and Turkey over Mosul, the Turks were about ready lo fight, but the delay caused by reference to the council of the League of Nations has giveti them an opportunity to think it over and the result will probably be Ihal a rlash at arms will be avoided. lb-lax. in such mailers is usually ait advantage. Britain Is Given Mandate In Mesopotamia. I'nder the decision of Ihe council of the League, Britain is given a mandate to administer the Mosul district on behalf of the League. This means that it will be administered, under d system of law and order such as could not otherwise be obtained. Later, when the country settles down and the people become more stable,, the country will be given ail opportunity lo admin islei its own affairs. That is the ultimate aim in all British dependencies. That is where British administration differs frmrc the administration of colonies by other countries. Wonderful -Train Of . Fish Out Yesterday. The fih train that pulled out yesterday is probably the "largest fish train thai ever was hauled. The train had ifl cars behind two engines. This train will go direrl through to Win nipeg before being broken up. Had it been dehiyed a few hours longer, more cars would have been added. .Such a train as that leaving yesterday morning xjill draw a lot of attention to Prince Unpen. Edmonton Will Give Rupert Square Deal. It is pleasing hi know that the Edmonton Board of Trade has nothing lo do with Hi' move of Mayor BJatehford of Edmon ton in opposing ihe terminal rales on grain from the prairie lo Prince 'Rupert Blatchford is interested in an elevator at Van couver ami u is apparently a personal mauetr wnn linn lo oppnso Prlnce Rupert. The Kdmon'lon Board of Trade through its seo retary explains that the attitude of that board is mil (he sanid as thai of the mayor . They are for a square deal 'for all Paeifid ports and they draw attention lo ihe Tact that they supporter) the erection of the elevator here. The business relations between Edmonton and Prince Rti-i pert ought to be very close, mid there should be CNiisiderable cooperation between t lie two rllies. ': Ottawa Situation ' Seems Settling Down. Ihe situation at Ollawa seems to be settling dowji. The; conviction is growing mat me .Mackenzie King government will lie sustained, judging by the despatches received here and nt .... . .. ... ... - - I ,iim iKiM-r. ui course rrenuer lung ana lion, (ieorge (Jra ham will have to secure seals if they are to carry on and no one can be quite sure how elections will go. . ' jf tu us your name endow will send vou Supplies this iHurtttMWS. name's .SSflH Distributors for. (fOImm K9L9RED -3HIN0LE3. Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter' supply oi Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 There were hi u doings at the Sea.I Cove school yesterday when a school Christmas entertainment was followed by a Christina Tree, presentations lo the teachers, afternoon lea and a general social gathering ot Hie residents of the neijihl'oihootl. I.Miss Huth Stewart, principal, had charge of the arrangements, ahlx assisted by the other teacher, Miss Larson. Miss Donaldson, of Hie Booth School leachin? stall"- made an eftieient cliairmau, eioiducling the proeejpdings in a most 'eharuiina manner. Mr.. Pander was ac companist. Trustee 'Rochester .sun pau.t rnrw-a - Friday, rv XMAS CLOSING LOOKING BACK 1 AT SEAL COVE AT ELECTIONS Fine Entertainment, Christmas Have Been Sixteen Contests so Tree and Presentations to i Far In the History of Popular Teachers made the presentation to lhl parents and teachers on behalf of the pupils ami parents and Mr. iskog unloaded the Christmas tree. The program was a pretention one and the work of the pupil reflected area! credit on theis' teaeuer and showed that they hull much natural ability. It fol lows: Program (..reeling- "Welcome." Lillian Vacclier. Violin solo Selecled. Priinn Vacclier. Mediation. "If," by Kfpltn Frederick Peachey. PJayeltes -Hie Moad In Heth- tehem." Ohaitirters 3 Sheperd. .lack Slorie, John Skog, John Slaller '. Kimrs and pajre, Harold Ponder, Harold Anderson. Clifford Phil lips; page, Andrew Mardohahl. 7 Children, Norman Sanderson, Alice (iomez. Iwao Ixiimiro, .leaij Simberjr, Chlyoko Kimuro, hivid fieary, ltiderl Kelsey; I Ait'cel', Inj-'er Murvohl. "No llooui in the Inn." Landlord, Brian Parson; la nocent, Will Munloek; Pedlar, Charles Andefsfjn; Laborer. Mob erl Peachey; Quarryman, liahard Satlnirs; Carpenter, Thorsteiu Iijorn'soti; Aohlier, Henry Skinner; Woman. Lillian Yareher; plan. Primo Vaeeher; .1 Children, hau .Nishio, Eleanor Siexert, tieorge f prlrtk". MeeitaHon. "The Puzzled Dutchman." eorre Vierick. Itecilalion "'fireeiins;." Dar7 row (Soniez. Dutch dance. Lillian Vacclier, Aleza Dodd. Thelma yuiiin. Mar (ieary. Itecilalion "IHawalha Hunt In?." (5eor;re Ferguson. Autioii CJionis ".Motjjer (ioose fonss. .lack Slorrie, (JeorKina Lamb, Howard Beab. Harold Ponder, CliHord Phillip, .lean Sunherg, Lois Ponder, Andrew Vierick, David (Ieary, Hubert KeU sie, Alice t iomez. I.ina Fiebl, iteannfc Strand, Nurman Sander son. , J'airy dance. Under Fiebl, (ieorgini l.aiub, .leanuie Straiiil, June iomez. Ethel Ferguson, Audrey Vierick, .lean Daliell. Alice (iomez. Playelle. "ChriJlma Oifls. Characters Clrilma Spirit, riielina Skinner; Snow Flakfc Fairies, EfHth Ferguson, Kazu Nishio. Eleanor Sievert,.- Ellid Mtorehoui'e;. i ,Hrovjiies. iieorgu . A ' . A. . 1 ...... Menek, (iatiar.l sallier. Will Miinlocfc, Hoherl Kelsey; Ninas Colors, LMna Strand. Aleza Dodd, Linda Fiebl, Viva ilrlee; Itelli lehem Star, Aletliea Peachey; 'ma. Candles. Marc a re I Fergu on, Eina Busanlch, Mary Mar tin, Laura Bjornon, Bertha BJornson, lis me Ponder; 3 Wle Men. (iiiidp Busanlch,. Prilno I Vacclier, hlederick Peachey; 3 '.' I ..... I i-:,- t i ii r-in-jiiirriis, iMinrui i.hiiiii, iienry Skinner, Charles Anderson. Presentations In making the presentation of a travelling clock to Miss Stewart and a purse bag to Miss Larson, Trustee Moelicster complimented on their work in a neat speech. The address that went with Hie clock to Mis Stewart read "in token of our love and esteem we lake much pleasure in presenting you wild this gift ami with it our siheere wishes for a merry Ninas and happy new year. Wu shall eer remember with pleasure, our childhood teacher." Both teachers replied briefly,! thanking the donors for their beautiful presents and the kindly j spirit whieh prompted them audi' wishing llicm all a. merry Christ mas and a happy new year. Mrs. O. W. Srnllh of Slexxarl is a paenger aboard Hits Prince Mupert today bound for Vancou ver. Prince Rupert FIRST WAS IN 1910. Mayor Newton has Ben Elected Six Times and Beaten Five During that time The HWi civic election, if It develop into a fintu, will he Prince Huper:' sixleenlli's mayoralty contest. The city ha chosen major each year since I'JIii and hi only one year was. there an aerlnination, (hat heinuj In Inifi. when Major Newton was returned without a contei to tlie chief magistracy. There was one four-cornered fight in. IIMK and there have been sexentl contest With thrce.in the field. Mayor Newton, with six ternis.i holds the record for number of years mayor and lia also been, a mayoralty candidate the iunt time, - lie has run eleven lime , having been beaten fixe lime. Police Magistrate Thomas Me- Clymonl wa mayor three year in Miceession HUH, I0IU and lUiii. II. B. Mochesler and .M. P. .McCaffery haxe each served a! mayor two years. Yx . II. Monl-gopiery ha been a candidate for max or, on four occasions hut Wa never .successful in Uing elecie.i Alfred Stork. M.P. xxas Prince Itupert's first mayor in IDln. Matter of Majorities The lari:et majority in a Prince Huper! mayoralty contest was given .Mayor Newlon xxhen in lJI2 he defeated the late John II. Hiblileh by 3Ji. Mayor Nexv-lon came rloe to establishing another reconl when lie defeated Theo Collar! by 3Ki last year. The rbt"es mayoralty contest xxas in HUH xxhen Polien Mai j trate Mt-tHjiuont xxn given n majority of III in a four-cornered contest. The Iifg1iel number f vites divert a mayor In this city was las) year when Mayor New-lull rereixed lUI. The lowest "vole cvw reeeiveil by a mayoralty Candidate xxas In I'.MI when Hamilton Dougla ohlauicd 13 and made his famnii declaration I bat there were "more liars ii, Prince Itupert than he ever believed there xxere." Follow in? are delailg of mayor-ally contests in Prince Mupei" lnce ineorporation in It) 10: HMO Alfred Slork, eleeled 5 :(.; William Manou, ISO. 1011 William Mnnson, elect e.l, $U; F. II. Mobley, 3.'J: II Douglas, 13. I U f 2 S. M. Newlon, ele.le.l !!;; .1. II. Hiblileh, 3(15. 1913 T. D. Patlllllo, elecleil 50r: S. M. New,ton. 381. 11ll S. M. Nexxton, elected 53J; T. D. IVUfullo. 115. Il 1 5 s. M. Newton, acclama tion. I DIG M. P." MrCalfcry, eleeled, 3t; 8. M. Newton, 218. 11)17 M. P. MrCalTery, elected. 137: W. .1. McCuteheon, 213. IUIH-jT. McClymonl. elected. 212; O. II. Nelson. 172: W. H. Monluoinery. 12-'; :?. M. Nexxton, 100. . IIM!) T. MrClymonl. eleeled 330; S. M. Nexxron, 2H8; W. H. Montgomery, III. 1921 11. B. Mochesler, elected. 193; (1. W. Nickeroti,. 151. 1922- II. B. Mochesler. eleeled. 520; S. P. MeMordle, 3lH. 1923 -S. M. Ncxvfon, elected, 391; W. II. Montgomery. 30: lolurDybhavii. 279. 1921- S. M. Newlon. elected. ItlK; M. M. Stephen. 370. 1925 S. M. Newlon. elected. 091: Theo Colbirl, 3(18. THE MAN IN THE MOON nyal YES, ;iirislmas is. nesl xveek. THE Christmas spirit is just beginning to sjiread and very soon it will bring a dollar or txvo for Ihe S.A. (mrilina dinner fund. MOST people are not Just bad as you think they are. as THE dilllcully with Ihe Amerl-an. people 1-llniL Hiey arc Taught to pursue happiness and then of course Ihe coy maiden funis ami ruh. THIS Is a free couiilrj". Any ;man may do a he xvisnes so lung as lie obeys the law and his Tomorrow BROCADED LINGERIE CREPE8. One of (he tnot popular materials for inlmiale garmenls Regular I .:." per yard. DOLL R DAY SPECIAL, per yard LOVE hash. II s like hoarding limm) i full of irtysiery. I rllLMF.'S ipiife a difference belween a telephone call ami "an etigagemenl ring. I WAr nl an operetta, And there you knoxx I met H Little girl that fain would he . The dearest one to pie. ' White I liked Ihal operetta Tdil nol .kiioxv Ihal I sbonbl ' get a Little maiden for a prize. WUh such sparkling, xvinsoine eyes. WATER NOTICE. Dlftrtlon nd Uil, T.XkC MITII'.K Oil I nixu XllllcrH Mllillrd, xi'Immh nlilirM H t llir strn-t. VaiM-ninrr. B i: nl r,ir ltrin- in take mil u I on. mid lallonr in-r iiay of waiff ciii ,if niikrxiwii, alHi! kii'mii a l iikiHinoi. wliuli fhiwa nurilMTlyl ami draiim mm Shannon Hay, I,, nxj alimit I A rluln. nmrp or lr. wmtcrly! rriim nurtlifa.l rurm-r I.. I Ml itj. 1 Ss5l). The ali-r will lie ilm-rldl rruni' lli! MK-a.H at a p.Mnt alxiiil rltin rliaini n'Ulh fri.ln liannim liar ami A rbalq wi-atrrlr (rum nonhiwc U IMS. ami) mi, iir iim-ii 1'ir rmmrrv niriMhii'a niHin Ine Uml ilr.rnliiil a I. U Ih-Iii r i.arl of I. Itm (T.I.. IfSiC). Tlil imiIIiv 1. iKMlril mi (lir rMiiiiil! en Die loih day ( .tiivemlHT. It A roi of lhi imilrR ami an arpllrill.m iiirualit llnrrln ami In llir XVainr Art" Iik rilfil Hi Iho nfricfi i,r Dm Wal.rl I,......IaM , IIhIMu It......... .. ... . I ..in,-, ,i,n,r ,,i,irii, ii.i,. lllilc limn to the aillralluii may hti fllcil mlili IIm- alil Water Itworrter nr ullh the .iiiiilrnllrr of Water until.. Parliament iiiiiiiiniM, xieiuna, hi., within thirty. jr "irt I'li-iruiire nr una imllre In i dM-al new .paper. Thx date ii ine n-i iiiiniiraiiiiii or till lint re In Vneinher 10, lt& oossK Mii.uim i.fxiiTt:n, Aplillranl Win. 0. Mllelnll. Xfnnl LAND AOT. Notlca of Inlanllon to Apply to Laaa Lan In rrlin'K Itupert l.and lieriirdlnir Plalrlrl 'i' .,UB.'"; . '"' n Jtnrlli Itaiiiarl f taiil. iTIino niiixrl, tMTiialinn Mariner., In I. nils to apply for a leae or the f, How. li( (te.rnt'i il lamia: - iuriK-n-tiiir al a mt tilanlnl nn (lie niilli pnlnt nf North rfn.hnel ,ln. tlien arounil hlrli aier i...,i. ...ml ..f 7".' 7.- i.ir ,"-.n 1., , niiiriirrii,f BIII1 JO ai re, more or !. Al.l'ftEl) ronlalntnr SVAtsn!y. lMI,,,,,"""t DaWMl Ocmi, I'niiuo Huptrt. NX. In l IS Dollar Day The biggest values we have ever offered, and offered at a Chrl$tmas Gift m lfm preclatlon or your support. These goods are all at cost, below cost, or slightly aba cost. In 200 PAIRS SILK STOCKINGS at SI .00 Per Pair sizes 8V4, , l'Vi, f in Black and Colors. Nut a pair in Ihi lot than M.2.. Mn-l of Ihcm are !..- I. mid 2.(H stocking DOLLAR DAY. lake them vny nl per pair 4 YARDS FOR $1.00 Bargain table of (iiugliam, Crepe, Voile. Values up to Clearing at HOLLAR DAY, yard for Values up 1o l)5e. DOLLAR DAY. 2 4 yard for . Dimity ?I.(MI. 51.00 1Va YARD FOR $1.00 Bargain Uiblfc of Homespun, plain and striped Broadcloth, Silk and Collnn Crepes, Saltlis, .Silk, Striped Voile, ale. Values up lo .25. ,71'uu ()() DOLLAR DAY. I 'n yard 2'-, YARD8 FOR $1.00 Asorlmcul of Italine in plain ami lripe. Saliiietlc. Snleen. Dimity. 50 HANKIDOLLS at $1.00 Each These much admired Doll dreel with six beautifully Embroidered lloiid-kerrhief. will make exeHiil gift very miiimhc tor (,nriimas trees, value up lo l.ro. DOLIR DAV, Mfh 51.00 51.M LUNA CHECKS AND PEPYS CREPES '$1.00 Per Yard ehle for slreel or partx n ExccplioiiHllj bean til. I, .beautifully, of 11 axon and vhle. Values tip In fl.7". DOLIVR DAY SPECIAL SPUN SILK The long delayed -h. iinal firl iiifllll; Spun s rohtr. with loU of whii. sale nt ., DOLI.XR DAY. per yanl 5ID CREPE DE CHINES AND GEORGETTES At $1.00 Per Yard All our fine-t ipuiliix , in a splemlnl range of i up In ?I.7S per yanl. DOLLAR DAY MPECIM. VELVETEENS K-pertnlly bipolar ( drees, elr. (tiianutleed pile. Regular ?l. 2.1 rr . DOLLVR DAY, per yard 51.03 51.00 51.00 WEST OF ENGLAND STORE Phone 753. xvife and the I ii n . t ! . . i ,) and 'on-forms in I In' slanilai'ds a-"' usaxe f i ho iiriuiiitor. t Third Aenui. Gifts! Gifts PRETTY and USEFUL To Delight MOTHER, WIFE. SWEETHEART OR SISTER. Hojlery ThreaiNilk. silk and wool, all wool $1.00 to $2J Glove Silk Clmnio-Hiicde $1.00 to U Silk Scarves 1 . $2.50 to $10- Silk Lingerie Rlonmers, Vel, Slip. Ntrt't1 Leather Handbags Newest styles Handkerchiefs in great variely . . . Compacts (Johl Or silver plated . Sweaters Phone 27 We Aim to Pleate $2.25 to "DEMERS" $3.00 to V$ 15c to $1-Bfl $1.75 to $5.50 S3.00 to J?50 P.O. Box Steamship and Train "llll mono AT, WKDNtaOAT V EDMONTON, WINNIPEO Service v.co," U.ii;"INC11 "U'"T win ler eniNOE nuftrtj VICTORIA, SEATTLE ami Intermedial!. mlnta earli fRIDAV at , eniNOi RuesftT for stewart anii ANtox. wid'-'i.l()Tti .. PRINCE JOHN rurtlllllllly fur VANCOUVER ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS rRAINS mm via ouBi.ni LEAVE PRINCE "UrlST b f ( and SATURDAY al il pin. M'" , all miiila Kamem lanaiK, Inn WHEN REMITTING aana Oanadlan Nalltnal Etprail Maijif .'' VapaIam eh...... luu.H 1 11 , 1 i-im Teatallara v",. lor Mle liy Caoailtan ttoiial hxa. Tleket Aaenry aiw '!.',.t,onai. YOUR NEAT EXPRESS SHIPMENT CANeiumii " AOENOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tick at Offlct, SIS Third Aia, Prlnc Rupart. 00OL