25 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime Bland Royal Hotel. 3rd and 6th 8t. WATT VIDECK, Pro ""'li., j. VOl XVI NO, H wan amply juvlified in demanding a eut uf lew r cent in wave- tu I f2t 14)1 Ma not justified in dtiiiHitdin.' the vul hi tv:i hikI that iirorfMiry marlim- . lu. urid i.lral in iMirtiiil rev I I PROHIBITION OFFICER BURNED IN HS HOME . No.Mi;. Jan. 11 Hubert Jaiuex. in rtiarise of liquor nuiqireftnitin niuoiiK the liidiatiH in Alaska, die ni the hospital Saturday ns a result of burns suslulned from a fire nl Ills liome. BODY 6F ALBERTA MA ALMOSTCUT IN TWO VANtm VKIl. Jan 11. It. I. iViiive of Strathmore. Alherla. was run oxer by n C.IMl. freight ram and his body almost cut In two in the Vancouver freight yard yelerdny. NOTICE. Special nu'eliiij of Me-Mordif'-J nupporlern In Ihe r.ommillee Iti'uins tonight at 8 o'clock. r try LONG HEAT WAVE IN ARGENTINE IS CAUSE OF TROUBLE UL'KXOS AIHKS, Jan. II. Onlral Northern Argentine of of an an abnormally iilrtinrtimlly Ion;; Ion;; heal heal wax. wax. .'umerou .'umiou 'rou ier.ou. hat hate sUtTrn-d stuffem! iV a'-nlliH- i in hi hi I lite It throes h rj HALIFAX. Jarrrtl That lh-AilWIaUUMii.lMlJhe1 t i., i wii r, ..!.....( demand n ire ha- lieeti Ifllil-U " .-... j - . w eo great llial Hi'' supply i nil hul exhausted If many idace. ..r .; c.w . n. COUNTY COURT WAS i..m m..i tiawfNi on tue company j nlilii ii pay, were among (hi! IN SESSION TODAY fitr.ln.g- mikI i,iiiMininlalinn" - .,r niii.w It.,.- I Mine .ii. Ihe'c fo j.mj.py Were Set Be Hiv,i i nuiif--! r. follow liitr a w . dM.ntli- in ' lyatioii ill!" hr n Si-..iia ...l iiuluolry. NEW SAWMILL FOR INDIANS orri.AKhAMix. i . 11. new oawmdl i- i In- inolallel Ihm i fr I Ik- ii--- "I Hie I hliaii" of (In. illa(ie. Work i Im'kUI- iniip on lh foiimlxi nut and the liuliiinc will he luy .luring llif winloi vetliiift out hu-Tltr linlinn .Impart hi!!! i aup ilyinii a new null and lit Indian Imv Hxri'l I" -ui,lv 'hi' lilllll'T uml ri'i i a il iy - 'Imi.l tuiil.liiiK "ii tin' re-iTM-. for Judge Young this Wornlno (kiuiitv Oturl was in regular looutlily I'fssioii before Jti.lc F. Moll. Yuunz this morning, case Miiif sf hs follows: Kennedy vs. IMI. claim on Hen note, Williams, Mhiisoii ami (ion all's for the plaiutilT and AV. f). Fulton for the defeudanl. set fftr January H. at Suiithers. II. A. DihM et al vs. T. Ilos Mackay, S2.3t, K. F. Jones for the iiiaiulilT and defendant in person. January IK. l'rinee lluirl Spruce Mill. I.Ul. vs. T. llu Mackay. S5.fi?. Williams. .Maneon V (louiales for the idalnlin and delendant In person. January ' .MCX irtwiilit' s. i. iii dviui, uo. art ion ilisiuissed. Then Otllart vs. Krike sky, $KM i:. J". Jones for the plaintiff and William. .Maiis.ui A Uoiuules for Hie lef'iidaut. dale to be fixed. I; Joiuvilte vs. Frnser W II- liams. $liy.07, Williams, Manson A. tionxales for Ihe plaintiff and l'nttnore A Fulton for Ihe defendant, dale lo be fixed. A. (1. Snalditiir of Canada vs. Silas Maxwell. XU.70, Wilson A l)rol Vancouver' forvlhe plaln-tiff and itefeiulHiit in person, stood over to in-xl court. A. (i. Slid Ulinj? of Uanada vs. II. J. Marlon, Wilson & Orosl for Hie idaintilT and defemliitit in person, slood oxer lo next court. A. Ilrunti'll vs. l. I.. Mcwaii, ?iJli. Williams, Manson dun-tn,' for Hie iiluiiitltf and W. K Fisher for defendant, date to be fixed. I wn ji indications for natural! :iilon were dealt with lhoc of Antonio Hoiean and Theodore Moscani. bolh Italians. W II. Tobev. CN.lt. siiperln lendenl. returned on Ihls morn-inir's train afler a week's I rip ner his territory as far Kind " Jasper PILLSBURY IS TO BE LOCATED IN WINNIPEG In Meantime, Former Head of Local Dry Dock Is Going to Victoria to Take Charge of C.N.R. Work The future headquarters of J. 11. l'illsbury, pioneer engineer of this city and until recently nian-aer of the l'rinee llupert dry dock, will be in Wfnnii.er with the eHgtiiecrinj ileparlment of the Canadian National Hallways. Tide was slated by Mr. PilUbui-y this morius on his return from Wlntrie? heailquarlers of the vesem rirsion of Ihe Canadian vNatiuiml Hallways. In the mean time, however. Mr. 1'ilUbury will go lo Victoria for a few months where he will lake charge of soiue work for the railway company . He will leave Ihe city for Victoria on Friday mnrninjr. hut Mrs. Pillsbury and family will probably remain in Prince llupert until such tune as Mr. 1'ills-bury a-oes In Winnipeg to lake up his permanent residence. CONSTABLE'S REMAINS HAVE REACHED CITY Bodyof Provincial Constable J. P. Eggleshaw Will be Forwarded to Vancouver For Interment Accompanied by I In widow and Provincial Constables S. Cttno of( llateltnn, the remains of Ihe late rroviHcial Constable J. . lj:!lesliav of I'errafe arrived in ; the elty by this niornine's train i and are al Ihe parlors of the III! l iulrrl iitiTH where tliev will! awiitl sliipment south-on Ihe t'.ar-l ilnnii Inikif'ki..,,!. nflnrlifiAn fnr In.i ... III. ivmi'ii'm ............ i, .v. ... lermeut in Vnrouver. Ueceased was a member of the Masonic Order and also of Hie OdfTrlows besides heinj prominent In Ihe affairs of I he (ircat War Veterans' Association. WAR ON MONASTIC ORDERS IN GREECE I.ODON. Jan. II. - (lennral Panslos, diclator of Oreece. Ii ;ts forbidden the enrollment of monks and all I hose 'te-.. than fifty year of aye are to be di intised. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCK Ml PKitT, 11.(1. MONDAY. JANIAUY II. 1020. BATTIXMi S1KI I.Alll Ttl HKST -UiatiUtg am umiitelligililc do ge. Scuegde-e pailheureri lent a weu'd tom li to the f Mietai, on December 18. of die one-tune hero ot Ihe pugilistic world and conqueror of Cnipentier. Siki was found dead on a New York idrecl. -luin. il in believed, in a quarrel wilh a bootlegger. Motor Sedge Caravan will Travel 1,000 Miles to Point Barrow with Supply of Gasoline NKW YOltK, Jan. II. Malcolm Smith, 07 years old, a veteran of Alaska, a dog team driver, left New York Salurtlay for Seattle lo take command of u motor sledge caravan which will start on a l.oou mile trip across Kudicull Mountains mid the bleakest pari of Northern Alaska with gaoline fuel for Ihe airplane in which t'.:ij-l:i:i; (irorge Wilkins wii! utiempl io fij from Point Harrow to the North Pole. EMPRESS RAN DOWN YESSEL Ten Chinese Drown When Tungshing Rammed Below Shanghai SHANGHAI, Jan. 11. The CP.n. 6teamshtp Er.'press of Asia outbound from here today rammed the Indo-Chlna Steam Navigation Company's steamer Tungshlng, twelve miles down river and sank her. Ten Chinese were drowned. The Empress picked up many survivors and after making minor repairs proceeded en route to Vancouver by way of Japanese ports. FtturiUjr Circulation, not Street , 4i ! WELL KNOWN TANKER ASHORE VANCOUVER VAXCOL VKR. Jan. II. The imieriul Oil tanker, Mina Urea, went ashore in the second narrows here Saturday but, was released on Sunday afler her carets bad been lightered. 'She was damaged very little. It. II. I.eihton, fin insjieclor for Ihe Forest Hraiich. will leave on Ibis eveniiiK -s train on a ten day I rip on depart mental business In Terrace. Ilaiclton, Smith its, Hin-ns Lake and other in-i-i'ioi iioinls. McMordie and the Law To parents ir prince llupeit and. particniurly lo the women vuiers. dues Kx-Ald. McMordie' s candidaluie for Ihe niay.ir.illy appeal. They know Uiul he is out to clean up moral conditions in Ihe cily. A plank in Mayor Newton's, platform is "a decent ami orderly Prince llupert." As for that. Mayor Newton ha been in office for three years uud Ihe town i now more wide open than it was when he became chairman of Ihe police commission in U)'JH. Kx-Ald, McMordie s determined no' only lo suppress Ihe bootlegger. hut io confine women of queliouuhlc diameter to Ihe rostricled district and not permil Ihein to operate in Ihj heart of Ihe cily. It is hi desire In give the youlh of io cily that protection which lliey art' not now receiving. Kx-Ald. McMordie's regime on Hie police court bench give the people tissiimnce Unit he i in Tux or of moral reform and lhal he 1 fearles in pulling his conviction along that line into effect. What has Mayor' Newlou done lo improve niornl conditions in Prince llupert? Which of the candidates do you think i hel utile lo make "nn orderly and decent Prince llupert ?" C MPAIflN C0MM1 TT K K. alderman ic hoard, namely. Aid M M. Si.-nlieiis, Aid. II. F. Perry. Aid. Os-ar l.arsen. Aid. J. A Smith, Joe lireer and A. II. Mr- Phersoli. For the two vacancies on the school board, three candidates were uoiuir.aled--Hearsts, A. Itry-aut, riunia. McMeekin and Henry Smith. lo addiUou t Ihe selection t mayor, aldermen and school lliursday will vole on an I8.oio money bylaw covering the graU- niK or the Leinelery Hoad. The nominations were as fol lows : For Mayor Seville Martineaii .Newton, pub lisher, proposed y W. K. Finite" and seconded by J. J. liillis. Stewart P. Mi-JIordie. CJidrac- tor. proposed by Dr. I.. W. Ker- !!!, seconded by Joha McKcrh n ie. . Aldermen Two Years Joseph (ireer, merchant, pro posed by Dr. W. T. Kergin, seconded by S. K. Parker, assent in?. riiomiison Hardware Co., Ltd. per James II. Thompson. Melvin McKay Stephens, hrokVr, proposed by II. K. Ilenson, jec- onded by S. K. Parker. Oscar I.ar.en miner, proposed by S. D. Macdonald. seconded bv Olof llausou. linger F. Perry, bridge depart ment manager, proposed by John Currie. seconded by Margaret II Iaiiiw ill,, assenting Nellie Hev- ridge and Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. per James II. Thump son. Alexander II. McPherson. car penter and joiner, proposed hy T. J. Slieiilon, seconded by 'ieo'fie Holmes. James Arthur Smith, account ant. tOoposed by (ieorjie J. Fri- jell, seconded by J. Fred Hilclue. Alderman One Year Wilberi John (ireer. contrac tor, iropoed by David Thomson seconded by Duncan Monro. Police Commission j Cieorge -Friiiell, butcher, pro- posed hy (i. A. Hyanl,' seconded hy W. K. Williscrort. William II. Montfiouicry. store kei-jier. pruposeil by Atigelo A toria, seconded hy Hans Hanson. School Trustees Henry Smith, caretaker, proposed by A. W. Kd;;e und seconded by S M. Newton. (ieorge A. llryanl. merchant, proposed by H. H. ltochester ami seconded by D. J. Mathcsun. Thomas Mc.Meekin, nierchan. proioel by A. Mrooksbank and seconded by W. O. Fnlliui. H. Knot, assistant superin tendeul for the Canadian (o crument Merchant .Marine, ar rived in the city from .Vancouver on the Cardcnn this morninir. his mission here being in connectioi, with work Dial is under way n! 'he dry di'ck o:i cotiipatty vessels Boston Grill Large Fpsta.r Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. PRIOR FIVE CENTS NOMINATIONS TODAY FOR CIVIC ELECTIONS BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN IN MEXICO AND KILL AND BURN THOSE ABOARD Bandits Kill Soldiers and Murder Passengers Mexican Railway Train MKXICO CITY, Jan. II. A acnger Irani was attacked dv bandit near tiiiadahijtirH, Hit tnujoritv wf "ie paeugers being murdered and niol of the member of the military escort Killed. Twenty untied men who boarded (lit? uniu at (Inudalajara -uddenly began knifing Ihe soldier mid robbing antl killing the i-a -ertgers. Ol the military escort, all hill seven were killed itii'l ltioc nut lonig Ihcir liven were seriously wounded? The ii wa burned Willi I lie victim while the hundiU e;aped uu he fiitfiit'' i.n'rviug .iwnx IHHU'dO peo. I Twenty bodies, horned licjriMii) Ilf A ir OUT 117 A O j recognition, were fo I tangled WAf.r I III WAS i in the mass of ruins and it is If rlULf VU 1 II aJ feared other., mil be found. JUSTIFIED IN NOVA SCOTIA': CommUaloifer Say 1922 De-j .... VJLf.. Nil In fll-Atir fill! 1 1 1 l M wwm9 ft. ,. - - Later It Wat REVISION RECOMMENDED V '. Two Nominations for Mayor and Very Few for Other Offius in the Civic Election Campaign When M'lniiiiiitioii for the civic eleHiun whi h will he held on Thursday rlued ul the city clerk's office ui two o'clock this afternoon it w;i found, as expected, that there Vere hut two candidate for the mayoralty Mavor M. Newton and Kx-Ald. H. 1. Mi Mordie. There wa only one nomination for the one-year term in the city coum-il to r-mceed Kx-Ald. .Mr.Mordie. WilLert J. (ireer wui thu declared elected by acclamation. Tli' ttvo vacan'-if- or? the - - police cinminn were alo fiU n1T At AnrilP led Ijy ac, lamat ion -tieonre J. l Hill II llrhlMS UVllUJj VI liilLl Fr.z.'ll fo. a ;wo year term .vid :. iiMni-ii..ii"i V. II. MontKoin-j A DMV PIT A HCF (( for Hie me ci,r lenn in muc-i x J i 1 1 Y I I I ll IT I nlVlf 1 1 jlltVLh ,'..,, N. J,.,,c, Oooml,,. rign-l ed. i - Tlii arc .x candidates full Class of 24 Potential Officers tin? four 'wo-ypar !trni.i on fiie; Will Train for Month for Native Work A native trainitug school for envoys and sergeants in charge of local corps in different parts of the district opens here tomorrow with a class of 2i in charsre of Colonel Phillips of innipeg. who arrived here this morning. It will continue for a month, the classes lieiu? held at the .junior hall at the Salvation Arm citadeL "'T.iV traTTiing iStveif'tliivse officers will be the same as given at the Salvation Army training colleges. , BODY OF LUMBERMAN FOUND AT VANCOUVER VANCOl VKH, Jan. 11. J. Fin- layson from a northern lumber.- Hamp. whose disappearance a;; few weeks a?o caused friend' and police officers to search for,' him, was found to have been- .ilrowneit in the harbor. On Sunday bis body wus discovered in the inlet. J CAPTAN OF SCHOONER ;; LOST IN THE ARCTIC NOMK. Jan. 11. Captain Larson "f the schooner I.uxbury, trading expetlition. which left Nome three years ago. wat drowned when he fell through a rift in the ice in the Arctic Ocean. The information is ron-i veyed in letters to friend fronJJ Point Harrow received Saturday? JAPANESE HORSEMAN TAKES DIFFICULT RIDE. TOKYO. Jan ti. For the third lime in the history of Japanese horsemanship, a man has ridden up (he lonjr, steep stairway of the Atasoyania Shrine and made the return journey without injury either lo himself or his mount. T'lu vydrepid .horseman wes ToshitaN Iwaki. . The historic shrine flight is ju feet high am lias an incline of tibout CO decrees. WEATHER REPORT The weather in the interior is gelling a little cooler. Anyox conliuue warm. Several points were not beard from. Following is the report: Terrace Cloudy, calm; temperature, ' 3ft. i Anyox Cloudy, iainP.v t temper-attire, 10. Haielloii Cloud . fcaltn. .Hums Lake- jjlotidy. calm"; leiuperulure. ? v Smithers Cloudy, calm; temperature, 28. dvertie in tbe Dally Newi