. Mr 1 1: i STIf: DAn7 rTHwT3 'j i.fi:r, A. When ijmi drink BOVRIL drink BEEF 'The Daily News PIUNCB HUPKUT - MUTISM COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited: Third Avenue. H. R PUI.LRN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or farrier, per month . . $1.0f) By". mail-to all parts of Ihe British. Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . $0.00 Tti all other countries!, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone- - - Railway Matters Being Discussed. 98 88 AHjadvertising should he in The Daily News Office before 1 p.m. uiftday preceding publication. All advertising received., subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau' of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Liberal Elected Bagot Constituency. $?tDTueda Deecmher 8, 1025. A Liberal has been elected in Bagot constituency i Ilia Province of Quebec with a reduced majority lull yd .with a sufficiently large support to indicate that there is no doubt a to what, the electors desired. Great efforts were made by the opposition to win this eat as it meant almost everylhiiig in its influence ujmiii the action uf Parliament in the forthcoming session. It was hardly expelled the "majority of Morin would tie as large as was that of .hircile-, who was very popular in the constituency. His opponent, Hoik Andre Kaulenx, was the lioiwr-vative candidate who had oppo-ed Marcile and he was weii known and popular. Intimation is given .that now the government is assured of a working majority in the House, Premier Mackenzie King may proceed to secure a seat for himself. I hat would prevent delay later and would indicate that he had confidence in the outcome of the meeting of Parliaments The letter published elsewhere in regard lo the CN.lt, roadbed, is scarcely called for just now. The present mild spoil has melted (he snow on the mountains, and that along with Iho ing up Ihe roadbed. Only a railwayman is competent to jinlgp of.it. What we kliow is that the condition of the road has nothing to do with Ihe floods which have just caueil so much damage. 4 . , Efforts Of Local Grain Committee. The local grain commltlee has been making efforts to are range a short lee of the local elevator to the wheat pool wif fl a view to having il operated tit ils fullest possible capacity. Thny effort has apparently failed and now the committee will havt to devise -other wavs and means of Securing the gjiipuieiil tit, cr.lin tliitf vjfnv- 3 j As vel. it should be remembered, we have no elevator. II is nid yel completed. Until it is completed we do not knov that it is not being used. If grant is chipped into it loday. it cannot be shipped oul. There is yel a good deal of work to hj done before tin' big house can be anl to be ready for operation Had it been completed earlier, when the rush was on. there from a business point of view n well as from that of education. If Ihe wpHlher had been a lillle more propilious doubtless the small deficit would not have occurred. iFAIR BOARD I ! NEEDS HELP icity Council Requested to Give Relief of $450 Deficit this Year f A letter from the Northern B.C. Agricultural Industrial Association sistied Jiv B. K. elf nresi.lenl: John Bulger, vice- president, and if rank liilih. honorary seemlnry, staling tint the Association was f;ieiiiK a" excess of liitliililies omm- euilec' able revenue of i."i0 as a resut! of this year's np-iii urns and i'e-quetinir thai additional relii-f re t jilyen by the -eily was read '' the meethlp of the city .eounrili laM night and referred to the finance commit lee fur report. The teller pointed out that, !30U of the $t5U sliorliijje wal required to cover insurance re- I newals for a period of.ltiree years. During the season, the Associa lion had expended some l.nort on permanent construction am! repair work on the Imildim: wiiieh was now In good condition. The work of I lie ear had resulted in outside, tuterest jil the fair ;being increased and there had been a great many more district entries. The AMclaltor; expected that another year would Isce an even greater Mpansior along fhe.se lines. Bad weatbee during the Fair Ibis year had i)cen a disturbing factor as far a-, finances were cui'-erned. 'Pi' Association decided to plaei Mi' situation clearly before tin- rutin - cil'witli file request that such re lief lie riven as seemed warrant ed. 1'lie coriiiiiunication was refer red to the finance couiniillee without discus-inn. heaw rains caused floods -which carried awav bridges and jiJprobftbly be charged. This would ift1IeT?vif llie rillfjVf fife lilJnirfrTnrmin5--Kr?1rt beneficj,.! in keeping out after ninny years of prcveiilivtqnasiires similar Iping happen on the C. P.M. yet. Only lost yj-oii the road was lied up for: trafiiiu for -cveral days. ,f- squatters .Mr. Korde slated thai his vis;l here was a resuli of conference We know; nothing of the wily in which the railway is keep-VTenlly in Victoria with 1'reil Morn. .M.r. ami n. it. .;i.H'o, deputy minister of land. Plans Tentative J In answer to inquiries by Aid. Stephens, Mr. Porle said that, Id plaas were, of wurse, sub ject to the approval, of parlia ment. Before a request was toade that money lie granted for (bis purpose, there should be some assurance as to the site and that was where the cily was concerned. Aid. Me.Mnnlie staled if was jdeasing to find Mr. Forde s promptly on the Job with hi plans. These plans were, of course, tentative so he did not think that the city should tfhc up would. haver been greater possibility of securing business. AsjUs riparian right in Cow Bay il is hp on,e knows whellfer shipment, will be tude Ibis way or iiov tins season, in ail) wise we snau oe rraoy inr next i-ar. In jhe meantime we have ri live, committee working mi the job and..JhBi people, of the city will have confidence that they will "dd. .jjielojs, possible In forward loenl' interests. Must Keep' Up V' -. - .Annual Fair. 'Without knowing nnylhing about Ihe managemenl of Ihe ijocal fair, which shows a small deficit Ibis year, il can be taken kis an axiom (hat the fair mtis continue anil .that for a small DOMINION GOVERNMENT TO SPEND CONSIDERABLE SUM ON COW BAY FLOATS (continued from page one) that, when t tie floats were built by the public works, their opera tion and maintenance 'would If taken over by the department of marine and nominal dues would linlit it w-ns first nsstll-ed tli.-il desired accommodation would be -actually forthcoming. To in-Mire llnjcily being proteclcd. the lotdy soltltfoit be saw wojild be for (lie wnlerfronuige to le cottr yeyed 10, the oily. He I lien presented bis resolution to this effect which was seconded by Aid. Larsen. Aid. Stephens, in order to re- 'nial'er ot a few hundred dollars il should not be allowed In cndjlieve the cily of responsibility in the year in .debt. The fair is worth a greal deal lo the citv eae the federal government did not carry out its plans and the property reverted to the city submitted an amendment that She Could Hardly Do Her Housework Nerves Were So Bad Mr. I. it. rrk. Consofon, Ont, write: "I hail heart tout nerte troul.lc, nV txeam to bort of breath I routd hardly do my daily htniMW-orlt, and w so ncrvou I eonld not think of atayine alone, ai very little found 1 heard felt like hock to ntc. I Saw now fflii'g like different wouian." ThU prfpnration ha Uvu ou the market for the runt 32 ri-ari and haa arhlfvul a won.lorful reputation for the relief of all hoart and nerve troablcm Tut up onlv hy The T. Milium Co., Limited, 'Toronto, OuU the cily give an understanding to the federal and provincial pov-erumenls thai, when Ihe facili ties were provided, the city would relinquish ps riglits in tw Bay Mr. Forde Satisfied Mayor Newton Tell that Aid MeMonlie's resolution would lie tnore likely to achieve results! along ttic. lines desire. Aid Mnnllo p3nli'd out that Ihe re-solutfoir wds along the lines of the resolution nf the Joint fish ert fopiiiiittee. Mr. Forde felt that either resolution or amendment would he satisfactory as fa-as his department was Aid. Larfcn a-ked Mr. much the work he had oul - THE MAN IN THE MOON nys: TIIOSi: who wish the inherit ance tax nUdlslmt inisht tackl lhi, worst of al inheritaiH'es which is Hie tendency to sjmmi.I niur than the locoine. I'lIK kingly manner is uuallj cureI by aw elect inn. LOCAL shieks will be disappointed lo hear that there will be no mistletoe this year. THK only wny lo letl an Knp-lishman from an American is the way lie uses his knife and fork. THK differeice between a flivver and a car is ttiat Ihe flivver rough aloiiiid wheroas the car is more gentlemanly. A STAHLF. government is onr i hat can make the opposition cringe, and sijliirm, aujl then keep quiet, i . jt-Ui:;f.i' Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert December 8, 1915. The recently organized Amateur Athletic Association ts con. templating an aclive program foi the winter iiionliis and gymnasium classes are to lie opened IbN week. . The Port Hssibglon inunler ca i still proceeding al Ihe Supreme t:oiirt 11ssi7.es and it is ex per led 1! will go lo the Jury tomorrow. The Dolly Varden Mine Co.. Ltd. of Chicago, is lo build a wharf and I? mile railway at Alice Ann 1111 the Kitsaiilt Hirer announce It. B. McfJinnis, Ihe manager of Ihe company. In The Letter Box KEEPING UP ROAD. Editor Itailv News. B Is very "e blent to anyone who has studied the local train condition of the Canadian National Jlailway for the pal two J year that all i not well with (the permaneril way between this city and Jaipcr. It liui lukea only a few extra drops of rnin to put the service out of commission for a week thereby enlailinsr hardship and incoinenicnce to the hardy settlers who have thrown in their all along Hie 'branch' line or Ihe CN.IL Ves. we have had a ltd o' promises rrtun Sir lleiiry Thornton, the r:nlin exnerl of the l'..X.IL. and other oftlrints or Ihe road, luH doubtless a few dollars judici oiisy spent on much needed bridge- and oilier repairs along nil iu-ii "rilitiims uf rilil" would after Ukhig the 'and have saved endless thousands t.reonil on I am Uf dollars III llie uays 10 ponif. Willi Ihe people this end "i ithe road working bard to induce grain shipment- 'his way through the new eleator It Is not iiiucli of an mlvertiseiniMit for III' (LNJl. in the grain shipping wrtrtd. A lipller pertoaiu'tit way rorj Ihe north ami less expenditure on Foir courses for the b'-neflt f hears and other animals to Van-der around on. and a little le if Hi.-, "stpieatsy" radio stulf would lie mure to the point and to our own benefit. Thank you. A SKTTLKft. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ELECT THEIR OFFICERS E. Hudson Heads Fraternal Order For Coming Term with H. H. Stepp as Vice The Knights of Pythias last night elected officer for t lie en-sum? term with F.. Hudson as chancellor commander and II. lined would cost. Mr. Ford" gavei n stepp as vice. They will be 4 rouirh eslintale of 15.000 or 20.000. Aid. Slypliens' amendment wa seconded by Aid. Smith but. . beinc pnL n'cei''i ihe suppor. if only its inoer and seconder and wWderlarcd lost. he or;-gtnal motion was I ben put and was carried unanimously. Mr. Forde. in leaving the cJtamlter. staled that lie considered the chances of yet tin;: the work done very good in spite ot the unsettled oiiidil ions at H I aw a. installed in their new offices on the first Monday Hi January. The full list of officer follows: '.lianeellor - t'.omniander I".. Hudson. Vice-chancellor II. II. Stepp. Prelate II. Blake. Master of works S. H.irlon. Keeper of record and seal--F. sch. Master of finance: S. llam-blin. Master of the ejeherjner ft, lohnston. Master - al - arm W, W. WimmIs. Inner cuard Jack Bukrer. Oilier mianl Frank Hart. tirand bMlfie representative -II. M. Blake. LAND ACT. Nvtlct f Inltnttan U Apptf t ItiM Un4. In Vrtnrr Hais-rt lnd H.fi.ntini bi lilrl r Vrtorr llb(srl. ml iuil rxirtb trr "f sMnnsi Pt). oix-vn, trMO llit1. B.C. I TUI Tht: Oul Jaiii s ti-Mmi Siranr awl liolirrt t. Httr. tt Vii'nr. H.i:.. orekl1un ranivODtrti. lutnid' In (1l fr ( "f Ow f.ill..llif dr I scrltnsl tamlntr at slianmni H oum-h '.barlutlr llaud 'MiHururtnr at a tsmI Jnlt-t ..n th, (sir of sliaiuMKi Ray tlm ".mi I in a MM1bwintrrlr iMrrthi frimi ...olh I est nrnir ir lot I4M. alil (smi llni' nairthraO niriM-r of an arliraliii In pur : i-Imm- by it. FlrMiiir Strang, ttwiirr, niUi.rl,rly rlli'Wln( hurti watrr mark: of shanrwn Hay iImiui 7n M in a pout 9( rrrl wwlh awt 77 trrt el ..f . .nlh WI diriirr of lt Ut; tlu-iu-r ri l.J ttt U hlth lcr mark r an' Ultud tieinir an ai'iillriiiim Wtr b) I abrrl r. nu; Uinrr ixirtlvrlv, t I rrljr and Miliirlrrlv folhimlin ib nlrh. lr mirk f alit lUml to a ilin trt koiiIi ami I 111 frrt ! of nointi-l rtinwr 111; tlwarr n 104 fi-t; llvru-i- mirih Sin frrt, UHire or Wt. IIm-iit at fft. llM.ru or Irtt, to h in inl uf nmiinrlH-riimit, arol niaiiilnit t trrrt, ntnrr or !. . HOnf. OOSsr and roj is tinniAO sTn.in, frr W. SI. 0. Slitrrwll Vawntmr tsth, 1ft Al't'li. nl LAND ACT. Notlc of iNtantla la Apply to Laat Land! In rrnv-e nuix-rl Land nrrlinr Xii irlrl, and tltuaie it t'rr, Splffr .nd. ilxml 0.00 rutin (AutliMttrrly Irnin Ok Mtrnne nnrttiwrM fiid of Splrrr liltnl mi auoiii n.iiu main r rrm Srhntin. rr ra. t,. v.ii thai wi riovHcai l.lrntli'd, of Vanrourer. n.C . no unatlun' raniM-ryiiifn. Intrndi in apply for 1 lraff uf Itm followlnr pnm rllxij lamia OmniM-iM-lnr al 1 ix,t nlanOxl itmui (lit. 00 rluln In a loutliraoerly dtrr.-tlo from flu- Mtrrni norUiw-t tJ of Splcfr Miami, ami tl.00 rhalna rati from SrlHHinrr raf; llirnrp ton Hi .ei rhln: thfnof nit 4 1 rhln; tliriini iinrlb-trrly tnranilrliiy atonr ttwi m of hllli tlrt In rit of rifnm-nrpmrnl, and nintalnlnir t.uo tcrr, nx.rf or Irw WALLACE FISIIEIIIF.S I.IMITm. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Ltata Land. In rrlnre llnwri t.and nrrorrimr pit trlrt of ITtnt-r liii-rl. nul 111111 at Sli.iin.in Day, oUn-n Cliarloll Mand. 'TAKK NOTICE tlut OnsaeVliUrd. l lmltnl. of mirouvrr. 11 CM IIHmhI ii JppIV for a nt thii rulluwlny denrrllird land: Oiiiinirm-liiK at a r"l plann-d Umiiu 11 rhln. rnorp or li, m rrom north-! rorrwr of lot tlK (T.I.. HUV) ".-. r.i im, nior. or ! llM-nri K.uiti tun fP,i m p,, ,rll ....... ... m ui-rasirriy niriM'iion Hon fwt, niiirr or Icm. to iiu tmini .,r ,;.... lin-nrpincnt, and rontalnmi mi (i " irrr ,r, niftr nr Ia oosse .snt.LF.nn. i.imitko. ..... 5:r.'!K.qv.ACr; For Sore Throat mHti Vlrktxatw t ' Raaatl, ha doiikU airati tolta UiAaU4t4akMfka kii( wtlcanw iHt IX r.i'. " - I" 't Give Furniture . V af . aj This Xmas A Few Sale Specials 3-Plece Mohair Cheiterfleld Suite V,.i , ,, n Table mill Walnut Floor Lamp with U 1i: ir. gene snaue m v oioos iififii, cocip!'- $231 on Walnut Veneer or Old English Oak Dining Room 8uH l'H""- " lljsjo 4'6 Simmons' Bed Unit -Ounprifiug ... steel bed. MP coil -pi nig ind high gi i l. comiele. iinlx jj 3-Polnt Colored Blankets and Pure Wool White Blmlnt. to clear at our special sate. prices. REMEMBER THE STORE. Barrie's Home Furnishings One tutu .-..st of i. l w "I 3rd Avenue. Phoni& Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND standard o Purity tor over 1 60 years SHIPYARD Operwllng O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dr; Dock Engineer, MachlnltU, Boilermaker, Blacktmlthi, Pattin makers, Founder, Woodworkeri, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant it equipped to handle !.' k ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SP E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional rnu hiie for the mar: I SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also earned in slock. Save handling charges 1iy buying direct froi:i ',. supply. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 R39 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Phordi IS Products Ltd. Black 7S GEO. G. BUSHBYj Man. Dir. ask fir agsm. KM M .1. i.vit by ruts anveruseiiifiii is not publlslieu or """"' , 0f Liquor Ctjiilrul Hoard or by the Goveriitucui u mi iu uoiuuiuiB.