fii red rellas, $51 .1 s arrived from Hm . . . . . .a iiiiu Mil matter say1 li. ni Mii'ii- bent seller. I y art (he iiomilarl II IT II E II Willi SI Cll I III irii i iiini ii.riiii .tiiii iiii- illf are nice pattern i:ii .wir. i hp 1041 come 11 imi green, mown mm These arc aboul the ame i p som nisi year tor 0 a:' 11I sliow how prices 1 . IO IUIIH.il. Inhn Pulnon I r uiiii uuiyci Liu, Jewellers PECIAL All Wool Flannel Shirts m $1.95 each CME Importers Third Avenue Store ndv.tnee NYX it 1 : Art t iirr. Shoes n d -''(cp make. a 't eil Price riahl. milv Shoe Store w 1 v wt 1 iiiiu vvviiwve ; r ..J uf aaI 1111 uiiu 11 vr vr a Balbriggan A ' . p f'. warm, knii- Prl S It V .nil I nl.rw Dresses. Ilhuises, Italia Sai. ( Inldren s (iar- .' t .mies in rose, lirojvn mauve sand in '. Hernial' $2.00 i'-.r. sli'ca1. jier yard $1.50 1 mm w m m he West ot tngland nird Avenue Phone 753 r. jc. 1 ait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prlncs Rupert, B.C. Office Hour 9 to 6 X-Ray Servlot Phone 6S6. I'Acnlntu Saturdays l to t2 noon I 1 1 IV. 11111 Bill I v ?r t ua T 3, 1 053. THE DAILY NEWS e Beautiful CONSOLIDATED IS NOT GUILTY Charge of Not EVIDENCE IN CASE While It Is Admitted Book Kept Yet Particulars For-warded to Government Not The second charge auaiimt I hp 'nnnlidalcd Kxportcr' Corporation Mil., namely tti.it or nut keeping n proper book as required hy (he (invcriinieril l.fipmi- Acl for Hip recording nf pari iculart in conncclion wild receipt, of liiiior at it warehouse, wax IU-mied this morniiiK hy Mntri-trole MHIIymonl. In Khing hi decision. Hip iii.iaNlratp slated that, whtlo It hail been admitted tui such hook ha. I been kept, sworn evidence hail been adduced In uluw (hat shed containing the necessary particular hail been prepared ami forwarded to t he (jovern-iniMil, Hp look II that'll wa the intention of Hip K"wriiiieiil In Iiiip a check mi such lienor im IN PR0BATC. Is Utt Suprtms Cssrt ( British Columbia In lir VUllrr r lt- lmefirilU Art; III llM- Mllrr 4 I hr ttr it tlutrrw fMtrpM4i. IiptpswsL InlHItie. TIU VoTlil llui hy onfrr t III M.NMuir I VlrH. Vnuiir. NisUe IM fml 1st r Irbriun. A.li Itr. I s an pmnlrsl Ailntitllrl.ir 1 tlir etlatr of ViMlrrw AiMlrrl, (lprp(tt. aixl all (arllp liatlur rlann srinl iIm sakl 11 ic are rwm.y prsuiirrsi i. rirain ae. r'Tpfl' tprlfrpd iwsi in in .si r Im" li.il.irp, (Im-pSmsI. arxl all narilp. Inr lt ruiim araiHi in saia Mile art i liprpby ppiiiIppI lo furnlli tamp, properly li hip mi r niiirr hit 1111 uas ItrnofHI ..f triiar, v.li. !, and all parties iiHlrliip1 in Itip plalp arp requlrpd in pay 1 ihp itsi.inl nf lliplr IikIpi(pIiipm iim r..rinuii. MinMV"? A VVVTT. orrirlal Adinfnimralnr, relive llwpprl. n.C. (iap1 Hip p day nt January. tfC. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill the Malirr nf Ihr AdiiiinMratlun Art: In tlip'vialtpr of Hip f -Ulp i. Tom O'llrlPii. Iim-ea.pil. Inlpstale. TAki: MITM'.H Ihal hr onlor of III llmii.iir r. M. lt. Timnr. ma.lr Hip iIM ! of Jmiiary. A.b. lfl. I ' iw,intesl titniinMratnr nf Hip pMiIp f Tom O'HriPiL OereaM-il. ami all parlies nav- ma rlalm aaaint the said elap are h.rihv rrnmrpil In riirnlll HfiiP. pmperiy iprirtpit In nie nn or liprore lha I st day ..f rei.niary. A.K. !. in1 H, Prtlp niileblPit in th" PlIP re rpiimrpti in .r IIh amount of their IndehtPdnrss to we f"r,hW""- NOHMVN A. WATT. orrirlal AdmlnUtraior. Prlnep ltiierl. !.".. Oosrt Hie 1r1 ilav of Juniurv. itft. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREmITcOURT COLUMBIA. in or aiiilnlpl of viiiril.M-li ll'junr Miljimertln. "Wilne. also (old nf taking ail Inventory of I he li'ltior in Hip warehouse. Fnder cross-examination by .Mr. (Jon-Irales, (Irani slated that the ihoukH tililnihCil had been lafcen to Victoria and there examined ami Keeping Properl.,ji,.(t -t-uu Booksas Required by Law Is ln these book agfMI with re- oismissed Murn ma.lc by the company toj uie government a lo minor port and that ohjeel had lieenjl'p nn'' ,M'r" oiumitled Willi n met hy Ihee sheet. The pernn knowledac that the regulation Irafliiiv the slieel mut hve'r' tiM hroken. had In 111 1 ml compliance wtlhj Not According to Act the regulations. He, therefore, i tinier cross-examination, Mr. ratle to rind that Ihere had leeniryle admile.l lo .Mr. I'almore had faith and, for that liiiiise( Die ease. Evidence Yesterday The eae was npewd at ?:3o ye.ienlay arieruooiK when Hie firt witness plneed on I he stand hy the prosecution was r.ont.-hh-mlreAV iirant or lle l.upior Hoard, lie lold of inakinp the piitire of 1 he lrfinoidalei .' Iin.ik nil XoVi-llllier L'7, hcilljr toll ly Mr. Ilesner at that lime that then- was no imitorl honk. Only w.i luMik had Im'cii -urreiulerf . one n black Imhiii.I leik and Ho- ntiier a lioe hti" 1 1 i .'l.ilma lo $klt Of OOVtRNMCNT STtAM SHOVCL Srt Lsk Dlitrkt tRMtlll IU l rirrlird It llw un rrirn1 r nil ntiwsiir. I" I Jlh tlir a( Irlmitr). . fur tltr pur I rtir t K jsr asrxw ytmm hrl. W,nm ttw. iwtpVlf n MOfl, i"ram! i t.hmiin euhav. isii r Hunw UU Arruirul rsn tir wwlr Willi r VrtHlaM. VMKfetlMmf, n.c lr m rlMI. Tfw birlxl t I .-WW ant tmm- riU arplMl. 4MK r.VTrllo. p.ip! .rr. -arMiiml Hlkll. min. Ihal the hlaek hound hook w n s nolhli.' more lli.in .1 stock record and did not contain detail in Nnineelion with imports a re-mured hy Hie Acl. He had made pworn di-clnraliori every week to Hie io eminent u In the ware. itie stock and the amount of thpior received and removed. lie did not know that these return were incorrect. Mr. I'alinorc placed in ehence various re-rnt'ds m show thai iloo return hud not Iippii correct and werel hut as required. Xo copifs hi. I heen kepi nf the returns to lh goverinipnl, Mr 'yle tnied in anwer" lo a que, lion hy the magistrate. Argment for Defence Mr. liontales, in addreins Ho court. tnle Dial once apain his pe dcpende.1 upon whether or not Mr, matter of poo,l raitli. lie li.. a for a finilinf a la whether or hot the jrood faith or Mr. I'yle Was helieved hy the court. He was ready to admit thai, tech nically, the declaration to Hid iioterninenl uere not strictly rorrecl. 'Hi I wa the system that was in vogue la the ware- hue, however, and it had iVen shown to Mr. In i th and there wa no intention In deceive. There was nolliin to be pained through violaluw; Hie rc;tulation in this manner. Ap- ipareutly neither Mr. I'yle nor the rrr im ri iU t urrh. mi it. ami liiiiuor Hoard inspector knew any Qwlml U. tat Hip iiMtnl of Ibrlr UhIpIiI -Iip im rw r.irihsiiti. MHIU V A. WATT, ofrirul A.lnumlral4p rrinf ilupprt. H.i'. f'IM llw tn1 dt ' llirmr. . IK PROBATE. IN TNC SUPREME COURT Or BRITISH COLUMBIA. In Hip Mallpr f tit ArtiriUiMratlun API; i 4IHI I In Hip Vallpr vt Ihe r.lal. r.r llrrterl Hrslnpp, ipppapl, lniptap. I T.VsK XtTli f: Ihal lit irnlrp .f Ills i lhHV.nr r. Mrlt. Vnunr. mailo ilw II si nay , ..r Januari. A ll. I(l I antaiinlpil 1 1 AitminMralnr r Hip psUIp f llrrtiprl belter. If the court did not be lieve Mr. I'yle, Ihen the case wa lot. If. however, the court be. lieved thai Mr. I'yle thousht lie wa doing right, then he (Mr. (imuale was prepared to a rum-on the law a io whether or no' the Umisolidated Co. was giiilly of the charge. Palmore for Crown .Mr. I'aliiiori'sav'll)r rase a merely a simple matter of fact. t he hook had not been kept a required ami the defendant ml- milled it. It was all very well lo say there wns no intent hut in nnrance ot Hie law wa an excuse for no man. A moral derence could not he accepted in a court of law. Mr. I'alinorc pointed mil that lUe Consolidated was one of the hipge! liquor export und i lit port companies in the world. II was ridiculous for H lo come Into Court, 'with all its experience and all ils advisory counsel, and say Ihal it did not know the law. Tli fact of the matter was that the corporation was skating nn lliir. ice. It ctiinc as close to evading the law a it could without break ing il. It mu be remembered that il was not Mr. I'yle hut the corporation Ihal vvas bein'? changed. The regulation hud been nut into effect nearly Tour British Jcars ago and the corporation must know Die law. It simply did not care how It II re-aml In the Mailer or the A.liiiliiMritkm Acli kept i-nrils Incorrect returns left all HIP MMIT III HP- r.-l"c ;.." ... . . I I- r 111 Mmtinliiprir, MTPap. iinpsiaip. kiiiu 01 loopiiuie. lor illegal lJMVV Yun..ae,fl.l di aiilcs. The law had been broken or January. A.P. !. I t.imiiiuf miiip i.r tin. estale MmiU.mipry, itpreiseii. n.i an parties nar-inr rlaihis itallist Utn , MM Uif are lit-rehv rpqiHipil 'i furnlh nip. properly vporieil tn me isi or lipforp the ll day or reliruarv. A.l !. "'t I'srllP ln.li l.iiHt in the puip re t-egiilrert in wy lie amount or their lndiilliie lo me '""" NoMVN A. WATT, orrirlal Administrator, prlnre Hiiprl. H.f!, Oittd tna llrd diy ot January, Hie. and. Ihererore, there should bo a conviction. Mr. Honnales again aked tlio court to decide on Ihe question nf whether or not II believed Mi l'ylc. The maKlslralc Mated Hint he wiuitd cive his decision Hit this morning. SEVERAL LOTS SOLD BY CITY Policy Objected to by Alderman Stephens but Carried by City Council r"' , I The policy to be'followed hy in- ctiupiiru 01 ,oiiinnie ihe, city in Hi? disposal of tax (rant wa corroborated hi' that .! ii im.i .... r,.- ,il or Constable W. I. Harrison. IcUssion at Ial .iiflil'i council Fred lyle wa the only wilncif 'meeting. Al.f. ".Stephen opposed callc.l hy the .jefoncp. Hp l.i!sti-ihc policy or clffng Mich lot at ficil that Ik; hail kepi the records es lliun iriii. ae"d value, or Ihiuoi- import, export ami Doing m, wa not fan to other lock on hand iik he had heeu in-j properly owner ami would only Mrucled hy J, J. Walsh, Uw kov- crtc lo nn.l.-rniin.i the clly'n a-Jnuiienl insppclor. In fuel. Mr.jpes-inenl. Ho contended thai a VVal'h hiuceir had kepi Uicm- much" would he oaved hy the city record up In he linu of hi ile-'in le lot coming up ror lax pari 11 le. The hlaek hound hook pale ir the alue were prolei U-d Mr. l'le slalpil, contained the a there would he. . realized reconi or the import. I here II lining h lol hejnK antUl in lUHi wa no iutetiiion to violate the( manner now pi-evnilfti?. repiilatiuni ami Hie record hail .Mayor XpwIoii, Aid. I.arn lit-en kepi in uond lailh ami in and Aid. Juey alo poke nh the FOnipluuice wiih Wa NIi'k in-lrue-1 Mihji cl. i'hey adriiHlel that thcrr Hon. The liook. hail al-o heeii wa merit in Aid. Hcido-ii' con- een hy eveiul l.iipior Hoard lu-eclor. It I here had len ir-rcsularilif in connection with the kecpinx of the record and lln'y di.i mil eomply with llm ulricl requirement of the An lent ion and that the present policy or sellinsj lol was not perfect. II seemed, however, lo lie the hel ysleni ohtninalde. The niajorily of llm council put it lamp of approval to the policy ot eii lav sale lot for the line a'aint Iheni wlien I he follow flip offer were accept-1 ed: Sam Anion. lol 7 and 8, Mock I, section C. :tr..'.l8. li. :. Walker, lot St. block .17, section 5, 9AA..15. A. (Hinesiirsr, lol 2f.. hloek ?2. seel ion 0. 97.ro. Aid. Stephen voted airainst accept iiip the offer. DRIYER AND HELPER OF GARBAGE TRUCK GET PAY INCREASED ji rei-ominendai 1011 of tins hoard of work. Hie niy eiKincil last nut lit granted inrreaes of salary of I5 ami I0 respec lively to the driver and helper of the day Knrtase (ruck.. This will make the salaries and $110. Aid. I'erry explained that the raie vvas reconimended because flhe duties nf the two men had 1. . . . . I'vlc xa. hplleied in Hie oecome mucii more ar.iiious rr jiiicenuy. mree year ao hip salaries na.i neen eui oowu ami had not been raispd when Hie peneral vvajre rale wa increased. Maor Xewlon pointed out that, with Hii raise for the day men, the night, men would still hepctlin,! more than them. The Increase were generally approved by members of the I nnlitinil tint lit A t.arkiiasl b-i o . . . 1 1 t III 11 111 III"' I MI I - I'yle by the govern-! ,,, ,,,.,,. nnna(l,.. incut In thai ca,-. Hie; jn.elnr. i,l0 ,( eonUUfta will mal(e record had hem kept in oo, nniniM i i.p ..1:....' - believed wa discrimination in favor or resident of Section 1 w ho had I heir ashe remov ed hy Hie city while people in Hie out-lyiitir seel ion did not . Aid. Casey fell that any inequality In Iht. mailer was fully made up ror through the people of Section I paying a irrealer portion of Ihe general taxes and also eontri- hilliiw lo the support of the niaht parbairc service which H did not use. ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY AND DANCE HELD LAST NIGHT IN L0.D.E. HALL I'nder Ihe auspice or Munici Pal ('.hauler. Imperial Order Daughter or the Kniiire, a most enjoyable card party and dance was held last evening in the hall on Fifth Avenue Kast There were 20 table of bridge mid whist and the prlr.e winner were a follows: llridae Ladle "first, Mr?. CuiIiii; ladies consolation, Mrs J. M. Hampl'cll; men' first, W. I. Vance; inch's consolation, II I'. Ponder. Whist Ladies' first, Miss Daciilson; ladies' rnnsolalinn. Mrs. F. V. Hart: meir rirsl. II. I.. Landrey; men consolation, F. W. Hart. Alter cards, refreshments were served ami iluncinp wa Ihen enjoyed for an hour or so. It. P. Ponder wa master of cercnionie. nml Mrs. II. P. Ponder presided nl Ihe piano. 1 The even! wa under Ihe general jtupcrvisloii nf Mr. A. T. Parkin, regent oT Municipal Chapter, who was nsiled by Mr. II. McO. Ilunler and Mr. W. S. Fisher in ehariie of the bridge lalile ami Mr.. W. A. Mallieison in cliarge of the whit The re freshment committee comprised Mrs. John Manson, Mrs. B, V Cox, Mrs. David Thomson, Mrs. tewa:' pp I I t PAGE RYE The Well-Managed Home 'si rHE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. i Information is the only basis for intelligent p jirchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read trie advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good inlmerchandise. They reveal improvements and inceptions to make your home life easier, more com-foflable and more convenient. They give you in-formation about a thousand and one things that are usejul and interesting. j Every manager of a household every mem ber of the household who shares the responsibility "or the family's Welfareshould make a habit of 'cading ihe ads. Read the advertissmsnts in order to buy wisely . Prtyice Rupert lHjrrn; A. C. Knight and nmg, Vf'MveV: li. W. KK ttp.l F.rncst Love. 1 MrAJ(nC Mrs, C. ).. M. Mrlr 4 tiugii''haYf. Mr. I. W. f:sel and Mr. Seore LilHei Terracj W. II. Manuel. PritMfV (ir r ge; I. L. Miilvilie. Oratsy T'lein; A. It. Vhk-1. ?keena Crossing; I. 11. Murt:iy, SinUliers. 1 Conlral O. i.ucas, city; A. .1. Pelletie. and stuf, Premier : T. Forlln, cx.n: Ixiring Ihe nionlh of January 1 lie Fire depart inenl responded to seven calls. ;Jn only iw cases was 1l.nu.17e done, namely when Ihe Prince ftliperl Siirnce Mill wa iinaiiy ennsumcii anil when fire hroke itlt in the residence of a 1" IUI in Fifth Avenue Vesl. "GOVERNMENT; LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER a -& 1 K J 1 Mti r. H.. .!ier. -n Stalker. Ml. heria'HIII. Miss Frances Cummin gs a lull Mr It. lavey. Mr. !i L. ruli.trei was at the loor. . ( The iiioeecsl ot nte.se affair whidii ! is Iplnnn.d In hold irionl'ii will 6e apt.lie.1 (o the dehtl" . he nMvr hmldins. IK A. It M. II hotel) ARRIVALS. UGCIICK. notice ts iiram tnd ilijr or triiriary Inieml In apply i lie Liquor Control RiLird fur 1 lii-cite Itilses Mm uni if li "i.iKiinieriiai innek 1 of HrM Vpnu nd OIVE.N that nn Ilia irl Hip HuilprslaiMtl ni renierl tn nr. imiidinr kuovtn 1 iniaie at iim rnrhpr nanin street, city uf Crime tllipert, l4 hs lands desrrUieil as Liis is ana 11. Id. v. sort I. n I Mip VfJ, I'rlnre liilrl Lan.f fli'irlstralloii IH'irl'l. Ill I Ip I'ldtnte or hrllli.ii Milium bla. for I lie sale pf aeei I'V Ihe Klaus or liy Die iHien IhiIIW tr rnntuniptloii nn tic lreor1e. J lulnl this rifll thy or January, mt. IiONtl.l ANpnFVV McLLOII MVHivi, w(n I wnllanu USl ACT Netlc of lntntiT'to Apply io Laaaa In the Oueen Ckwiott llanda Pltlrlri. iLtuil hicordinr Dtfrict ( rrltici Kuptrt, j Canadian National Railways I Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OpsrtUIng G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, machinists, atollermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattsrn msktrt, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is .equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF and situate on the Foreshore of Temltun Uar. M'tl Inlet. TAEK NOTICE that Eurene II. Simpson, of Masselt. iHi-upatlon Tannery luaiurer. Intends to apply for a leae of Ihe follow Inr derrlbet landit - Commeni'lnit at a post piloted on the high water mark about to rhalns west from the northeast corner of Lot I5&0 Ihinre north 300 feet to low water mark; t nonce northwesterly to reel more or less; Ilienre west 1 110 reel to the north west eorner or E. II. Simpson's appllra tlon tn lease: thpiii-e smitheaoerlv r.il low Inn the hith water mark hi the polr.l of mmmenreaiPtit. and rontalnlns two acres, more or Ips. EUGENE II. SIMPSON. Applicant. rer rreu. nn. Ai-eou Hsie Nmh tih. tl LAND ACT Nolle of InUntlon t Applf to Laata Lantf In Oueen Charlotie islauns Laml he corilma; tiMrlrt of I'rlnre Rupert, and suiiaie two and one-hair miles west of Alirord Mar, Skldepat Intel. TAkE .NOTICE that B.C. rihin & Park- In cisniwny, Llmlied, i.r Vanrnuver, H .(.'., orciiNiiK.n Salmon Canuers. Intrnds to appiv r..r a lease of the roHowlnr Ot srrihetl landst Cmiiiiieiirinr l post planted at the west end of Small Hay. one hundred yard eit of nioulh ot unnamed stream; thenre souui rite rhalns: thetire east Miteen rhalns! lis me iH.rlti lo shore lines thenre oiiKiwinr kiiore. line in ihiiiii or rnin menreinent, and coniainlnr seven and tnree-quarier arres nnire or less. n.: nsutNfl r.vckiNn tn. ltd. Appllrant. , . , Per M, nl, tniliitt. DtU4 Dtcttttar lth, ttil. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, ThrlfUT-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive your pfifute call, lo take; your Instructions, to lake personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning.