PAGE FOUH Tin. iin.Y'HETrs PICK ELECTION -OFFICERS FROM , BOTH PARTIES cinr.r electoral officer make RECOMMENDATIONS TO COMMONS OTTAWA, Dec. 14 A method where by voteis' ItsU for federal elections would be brought up to date each year, instead of the present procedure of compiling new lists each election, bas-e4 on the latest prof Metal list, is ug-Srtted by Col. O. M. Blggar. chief electoral ofilcer. In his report to the house ol commons, made public last week. The report also favors allowing returning officers to contlnnue In office for the full five years for which they are appointed. Instead of the practice of canceling the appointments of one set of such officials and naming ethers In their place when a new party comes into power. A number of dl faculties new con' netted with election would disappear, the chief electoral officer points out, it subordinate election officers were also selected: without regard to their political t affiliations, in other words, as nearly as may be in equal number- i from among the supporters of each of j the prlnicpal political parties which may be expected to bare candidates In , the field. j One of the reasons why the party in i power has been desirous of having one I oQcers showed that the officials were in the right and the complaints were uot substantial ted. VOTEBS'. L!TS rapt, lotion of VoerIc and Officers lhiHiretl ) (ItlrritH lJt Mcht Prince Rupert must keep all charges for material and labor down to the lowest possible level if grain ships are to come here in preference to other Pacific ports declared .Capt. Letton of the steamer Roseric. the first British chip to load grain here, who was tendered a complimentary dinner with his officers in the Commodore Cafe last! evening by local citizens. About forty local persons sat down to dinner hav Ing as their guest Capt. Letton, First officer -Blddle and Chief Engineer McHard.' After the dinner, the toast of "' the11 King was observed and the company then retired to the reading par-,-,lors- of the Prince Rupert club where W. O. Fulton occupied the chair and. on behalf of the citizens, presented Capt. Letton a framed picture of Prince Rupert grain elevator showing a ship at the dock loading grain. In responding to the chairman's remarks, Cspt. Letton thanked the as sembly for the honor paid him and i complimented th-porj.oit its exqcllen " facilities; lie spoki"VftnJ ieVhCcim petition for business existing between the. Various ports and said that every detail In the securing of business must not be overlooked. It was simply a matter of cost, as ships would natur ally go to porta where cost were low est. Prince Rupert would do well to keep all charges down to a minimum until It was established as a grain port, In fact It would be good business for the port to lose money on the first business offering In order to become established as a compe .ltlve port on the Pacific, rint Mate Siddlv oud Chief En BRINGING UP FATHER glneer McHard also spoke thanking the assembly for courtesies and emphasiz ing the remarks of Capt. Letton in regard to the costs of securing cargoes. Others who addressed the gathering were Capt. Brown. J. Field Strang. Joseph Bennett superintendent of the local elevator. H. A. Rose. A. Howe, and several local citizens. N ORGAN RECITAL WASDELIGHTFUI ol their own supporters as a returning i oCicer is that in case of a tie rote In i .. rossiu 1I.ITIKS OF NEW INsTKlJ KNT ... ... ,. the this constituency oSclal would ' have the rot Sueh . .it.,.. IX CATHF.DUAL III KCII DEMON- Uon has very seldom happened in this country, but Col. Blggar suggests that in case returning officers are allowed t? hold office throughout the term, re gardless of political affiliation, there 'MOW, GENTLEMEN ,TWVT I HAVt: FlMlSHEDMr SPEECH ON THAT I'M THE LOGICAL CAM Dl DATE FOR ALDHRMAMI& TMEREAMVl sTRATF-D III" MAMF-lt llMl I exceptional ability as a player of that ye muilc Instrument which is cf th- sKnowieagea to dc one or tne i in est j produced. His whole program, which was a delight to hear, was most varied In selection and brought out every phase of the possibilities' of 'the in- In reference to methods of r preparing H , . . , ... , ....... would be given another such recital voters lists, the report aars: "The cost of a general election under the present procedure is about 11.700.- during the coming winter. Mr. Ashley expressed himself In enthusiastic terms as to the excellence of 000 of which about $1,000,000 pre.lthe orgln tnat the mhedral rents the cost of preparing voters' lists, and the remaining $700,000 the cost of the poll. It may be open to question whether the advantages of 'the present system counterbalances its heavy cost j and the Inconvenience attendant upon it. There is no doubt that by an expenditure of less than 250 .000 a year up to date, lists having a high degree of accuracy could be continually kept available and the cost of the poll Itself could at the same time be substantially reduced. A reduction by half of the length of the campaign would doubtless also do much to relieve the burden the present system places upon candidates. These results could probably be secured only at the sacrifice of some of the elasticity which the present system possesses KEEP COSTS OF PORT LOW URGED - gat ion had Installed. Other items on the program were supplied by , well known city artist and cot only made pleasing breaks between the organ numbers but were themselves exceedingly well rendered. The program, at the opening and conclusion of which Archdeacon O. A. Rlx conducted brief religious service, was as follows: 7IIK l-KIMIIMM Organ Slow Movement (Beethoven). Organ Prelude and Fughetta (Llckl). Organ Trauroerle (Schumann). Solo "He was , Desp1ed" (Mendelssohn). Mrs. H. C. "ftaser. Organ Intermezzo (Dubois). Orgsn O my Ood, Look upon me (Haydn). Organ Fanfare In O Minor (Ashford). Quartette "Ood so Loved the World" (Stalner) . Organ Offertolre (Lefebure W'ely). Organ Olorta. 12th Mass (Mozart). jo"how Lovely are Thy Dwellings Light, wholesome bread, with the tasty, golden-brown crust, baked in your own home can you think of anything nicer? ROYAL YEAST CAKES --fvvHAr is -j-.q Mother especial It like it for children as it take the place ol inter nl medicines. ! Local Druggists Have Modern Remedy for Colds A Vaporizing Salvo which Is Rubbed Over Throat and Chest for Colds. When Vicks VapoKub. the "atavai" method of treating sore throat, bronchitis, derp chest colds or croup, is applied over throat a chest, the ingredients are released as vapors by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath The lre autlirnr which filled St. : . "-"J " . ( ajjpcttQ passages, joosemnj; the Andrews Anglican Cathedral last night; pjj and reiic-ing the Congestion, to hear Be. A. w R. Ashley of Stewart At the same time Vicks acts as a coun- facruld be an understanding that ruch 1 K1Te recttal on the new pipe organ. 1 ter-irritant. Stimulating the tfkm,and thus a casting vote should always be given recently installed in the church, was j helps the vapors inhaled to break up the i ,, ,w m..i . , elven a decided treat. It was the first iuMumuuui. candidate. I time that a performance of its kind EARLY NOMINATIONS jnad ' brea 8,Ten " Prince Rupert and The date of the last general elee- mnsic loTer ,n Ur8e number, took ad-tlon being earlier than In 1925 there ! TanUe of tDe opportunity to hear tt ! As Mr. had commenced soon as Ashley was no serious difficulties in securing deliveries of the ballot boxes to ththe nta8 number, the congregation WM conrttKed that " hd rn" polling places. However, he recom- hour anea1 " it bjlc,lbl Although raended that further constituencies hd ben f!" toce he n4d nd edded to the UsU of those to which the interval of 14 days be allowed be- i tne 0PP"""ty xa playing a pipe organ. tween nomination and poUlpg days In- stead ol the usual seven days. He pointed out that most with a few hours' practice, he displayed Colds are usually relieved over right. w Vapo Rub Ova 2IMiiuonJaxs Uszd Yearly Mrs. Anderson Organ--Melodic 'Msse ieti Organ Postluae .v. D Minor 3L Ashley i .A. W MOOSEHEART LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS Mr. V. M. frothy U flMiten to Head Oreanlnllon Ihirlnr, li Mr. - Thr 4oh nxiii e-retary Ladies of the Moosefceart Legloa last night elected officers as fellows far the year 1927: Senior Regent. Mrs. F. M. Crosby. ,JiiElpr Regent. Mrs. J. Field. 'Chaphin. Mrs. Jack IUlchford. Recorder. Mrs. Tnor Johnson. Treasurer. Mrs. P. Wtnghanv Other office are filled by appoint ment and will be announced when the Installation taxes place in January. HILL 60 CHAPTER DONATES ?23 TO Q.C. CIH FUND A donation of 423 hat been made by.j Kill 60 Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, toward the Queen Charlotte City relief fund. This re presents the proceeds of the Children's! psrty recently held by the chapter. I this cause being felt by the young I ladles to be one of the best that they y II Zfp ih , I'd Like to know WHATfOU ARE GOIM'TODOFOR WARD IPNAOO'RE . ELECTED? f could support at this time A list of other donors will be published toward the end of the meek The total list so far published Is 13 r To aid the fund.' tea and sale of home cooking will be heM Thursday slternoon at the home of Xlrs. T. J. Shenton. LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP STEADILY INCREASES (ialn of 1J During Nmemlwr Krrurlr til Kepiirt of Librarian 3b 10 Ibmi Ixunrd During Mouth That the library continue to grow In !mportrjc was shown by the report of the librarian. Miss A. D. Craickanihfc, rhlcB was read last night at the rtguiar netting of ta board. It showed sixty-.se new botxwrrs for 'the manth of orenor and esghteen wttharajraU. "reseat at the meetlcg were Mr. W. J. CirkpaUlck. who occupied tne chair. AM-rman W J. Oreer. Rev. O. O. Hacker. P J. Fuller. Ja. Black and secretary. O. V. Wilkinson. The report of the librarian cvvsring be work of the month showed a daily iverage of 1714 books loaned d urine the month with a total of 3.610 artogethet Twelve bocks had been received by tft snd 102 by purchase and 21 bad been ilrearded during the month, leafing a .3tal on the shelves at present of 5.-Of the 3jSI0 books which ware oaned Awrlng the month. 2&H were .iciion. 427 non fiction, and 079 juvenile Only routine tnMnea occtipted the v.tenUon at the board after disposing of the report of the librarian. FIRST GAMES PLAYED ' BILLIARD HANDICAP (teorxr Mrlltmnl. . lurtmi and M. St. Mrljirhtjn Aiitanre In Sernml Hound The following games were played In the first round of the gold medal handicap tournament last night: Oeorga Mcllmorle. 300; Frank Zirmsn. S. Darton. 300: Ben Self. 202. M. M. MeLaehlaa. 300; Q. Anderson. 233. ClUlt HAKE l.KAdUE Results of laet sight's games in the Cribbage League were as follows: ..Knights of Columbus, 11; Sons of Canada. 16. Canadian Legion. 13; ON. Operating 14. orange Lodge. lj 'Prince Rupert Hotel. 1 Dry Dock. 15; C. N. Meehanlca. 12. Cold Storage. 16; St. Andrew's, 12. Orotto. 12; Moose. IS. . . W. L. PU, C. N. Operating Orange Lodge ., Orotto 8 Knights of Columbus 6 Dry Dock 6 3 J 4,- Canadian .Iftfon - j, , i' aioosr : s J Sons of Canada ... . S 6 fold Storage S A C N. Mechanics ... 4 6 Prince Rupert Hotel. 2 8 St Andrew's 2 8 SPORT CHATl k- a The Anyox-Prlnce Rupert inter High School basketball games to be playra here on Friday and Saturday nights of ithls week should attract good crowds The visit of Anyox will be the Hut outside team to pla in Prince Rupert this winter and should give an Idea as to how local players compare with out elders Jimmy Mitchell, as coach. Is sure that the vtstv.is wllj be able to capture the series while locals also are confident that they will come out on the long end of the scoring. Local teams are planning to send teams to Ah) ox after Christmas possibly leaving htre on the Cardena on December 20 Prince George has formed a hockey assotmiion this year and are hoping or league composed of several interior t ims. Last year the Prince Oeorge players travelled to Vancouver to play for the junior championship of Ui province hut were not successful. This ;iesr they plan on again going after the ti'lc and are assured that the series wl) be played on natural, not artificial, ic wn; :h they consider to be in their ""or Although there are many old hockey players in Prince Rupert it .would teem to be a long time before llllli V anted For Sale For Rent ece ifc i Cmt Bm nfiu VOR 8ALX Furniture in eaeeUcftt owmUOoo. ComttUM of walnut dhv ttwt suit. be4-CheterfMd. neates. Uaoiesvm, rug. walnut dresser. Btoi none steel bed. etc . child' bed' and Man ebair, kitchen ehetrs. etc Phone Bine 181 29 FOR SALE. TO CLOSE OCT AN U te. we art authorised to sell several lota, some corners, harbor view, and on sewer. Pncra low and tmo from 110.00 monthly. Enquire T. MtClymont U IN8TANTLYI YOU1X HAVE TO COME a romping if you want tble comfy bomeA n-roomand-bsth tor Xmas. Four Woeks rroM Poa Office Buy It the instalment way. O C. Walker. rOR SALK.-42 foot raised deck cabin cruiser; practically complete and ready for launotilng; engine installed. Apply Box 10. Daily News office. 297 rOR SALE- IRISH SETTER PCPS. SIX weeks old. 435 each. Been evening. Phone Green 283. MUs Durran. the Privets. Seventh Avenue East. 290 SNAP FOR CASH. QUARTER CU1 olid oak dining room suite. Phon 22 day time or Blue 3S8 evenings. 294 tXJH SALE. PIANO. PRACTICALLY new. Apply comer Fulton and Sixth Avenue over Sunrise Grocery. 293 WHY NOT HAVE MUSICt PIANOeJ and phonographs for rent. Walker Music store. tl FOR SALE. WICKER BABY CAR riage in good condition. Phone Black 133. v 202 FOR KENT FOR RENT THIRTY ROOM EQUIP- ped hotel. Oolng concern. Wrlto Box 342 Dalfy New t Offloei ' tf FOR RENT. WARM HOUSE WITH two bedroom. Central. Apply 213 Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. FURNISHED SUITE Phone 18. Mussallem Grocery. HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER, Second Avenue. Phone 137. FUltNITUKB AM) HANCKS 833 FOR CHRI8TMAai DININO ROOM suites. Chi ft er Held suite, walnut beds with coll springs; dressers, chlf-fonleres. lounges, carpets. linoUum, and linoleum rugs. Toys of every description. A. MacKenrle. Furnl-ture. Phone 776. LOST LOST. GOLD CRESCENT BROOCH set with pearl between Westholme Theatre tnd Federal block. Finder please return to Dally .New office. opportunity will be given to share In any honor in this great Canadian out door game. Just as a little diversion In the realm of sport for the next few days, how would It be to forget billiards, whltt. basketball and badminton and hav , mh- me iara seem to be a good on but then the weather man alwayt ha to be consulted in , little detail of thl kind, to tana, it Is .tip to you to use your. Influence with old Jack Frost y t fiooii iut cue Mrs Ungrr. Proprietm Third Avenue. Next O. W V. A. (land llnnte C'noknt lrsl. Phone Black 700 Iltll.ltS III I ll. It! 1 1. "Seatter &tnsihe with fMads" filtf (lUdlnll Italbs for ( hrl.lm and make your frteods gUd (or year to nam Tirni. rimiTMf rtrh'tora tljm. IJfl. tLM. tuim and p. Writ for prtce U l. Ii. MrTtlll By George McM " NOW WOULD ANYONE EtJt)B. LlKr; Tn Abu I QOCaTlDM? r mm PO. Box 87$ tlCKIKtt. IIP. FUILS FURS MADE TO ORDER AND RE- modrlled. Raw tkln tanned and drer1. Mall order promptly attend ed to Mr, r Tarr. 331 Broadway East. Vancouver ANOTIIEK IW. HKI)U(TION IN CIIKVHOI.ET COM.MKHCIAl. CAH IMIICES l-IVt Ton UUtity Etpra CluU 8J1A0 Si Ton Light Delivery ChassU t MOW Touring and Roadster I 81SD0 Sport Roadster I MOM Coach and Coupe 11020 DO ln III33M Undau IM8300 ti:n fMKH n nM t Ford Light Delivery, open body 7330 I Ford Light Delivery, panel body 115000 I Ford Light Delivery, starter equipment ., ,......, (230 00 1 Ford Tvdor Sedan, starter ' equipment 1300.00 Oldamqblle S'paaaenger Teur- ' ing. 1W2 SflOOOO Term tan be arranged on both new nd uset car to suit the purchaser. KAIKN RAKARK Dealers In f'artllar. MrUughlln, Oskbnd, Fontlsc OliLmolille and Chetrnlel far. Plinne 3t MHV l TIIK TIME to buy that car you have been considering, Why walk during the unpleasant winter weather? We have several new models on hnd, price . are at a low level and eay terms are available. ram e.tn. Two Ford Self Starter Light Dellverte guaranteed, n I One Ford Truck Snap,' f One Chevrolet Ught eDlfvery Good running order. Make u an offer. S. K. I'AKKKK ITD. initii ih:ai.i:u TAXI I'lionc f7 Tnl fCnll OcorKo. Paul or dusti Six nnd Seven Pnanenirer Stutlc-bakers nt your disposal any tlmo, HOS3 HKOS. I'OOI. ItOOM (Across from Empress Hotel) I ' la u .J v 4- ;f DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTED WANTED--SALESMAN WHO CAN fUR-ntsrt satlsfaetory frferetKe as to character and ability to act as our fepmenuur In Frlnre Rupert so vicinity. This proposition. U worth 75 per week ana up to the rlht man. Addrtwt Produrer Oenrral Agency. 614 Vancouver BJotk. Van- tourer. BC j FO SALE f OR SALT. fOVR -ROOM HOWE, rally modern, gist veranda, I200 Oash. 4C00. Balance 119 per Month. Five room house with bath. Seventh Avenue. 41300. Only 4200 easiv. Balance to arrant. Bee our 1M of other preprrttea for Sale. THEO. COLLART LTD. WrfUtotme Theatre Btoek. ciimontACTic IR. It. C I.VOI.IXIV 'IIIKOflltriOtt third Ateime. Offlee tblli 4IjM House ealk 1200 For appointment Fnone OSc Blue as Reatdence Black 342 I)Ell.MAT0I.OfJV I'lfMI, IIU.MMIM Kr.MDVIt) Of the latest scientific method ii:hm.m:m:y r.tMMr.:i. Jo need for dlsftftirtng hairs or other Memlshe any more fhooe lilerk Ctl ttKSTAUKANTS anus N IT Men r Ol T-lnlo I 'r IIm al- MMrs we- dosea To v'aneiKiirr'-- Ttteesssys rrhftay Safjrdav. C I' It Dk : Fli daw . TanO-jrar ,.n u MtM4y m s Artie Uti MAIL SCHEDULE " c-l h U i I ' I taiat. tlrr tm . wler Io Alaoka rvint Dne. tl i JTa IJnevn t hsjiutsr Dee 4. 18 IN.niMIfl truni the lt- at .... f rom aw-mrf SsMiilsy Wesfhessla y li Ffhtajw CfJt. Der lira Aatuv Ai'.f- irsv tint VrrmWt TweMtay 7rr I tvm n. ainiMt j f-i t Tttetdny rrM Alka MJ' I'rwm (aren I 'turt IV. H M IWI tiilJillio" a arshssn a let Ave At h Ave r ' 1 th Ave. Ac T llife Ai Shertu Ax llth Ave A ( 6th At H . th Si May ( Mh Aie ' Mh At . A M. 0 r Pro. Clovt 8. Prov ciov Wt ' CITi. Wharf G.Ti. Station tnd Ave Ac Jn.i ' 3rd Ave At Fil F Srd Ave Ac 6-.ii E Sunday ooiie- dy only pxniiirinn iiiiviii va, mm f ikllllK iiiiiii rtiii uiuniiiuuii jui'- I'nr V n copier Tuesday- Carina Friday- Pr.:i'. ! P rrl Saturday aturday a i Deo. 17 Pf 3 I'rmn VanroiHer Sunday a C a WmIiumIit h r R "Frhlay- Caala Dee IS s Pi , -n p, . . c-j Mrf LAN0 ACT, in ICi ill II I ! I t l or rrt ."ininn i ta- ,r 3 Sunday h I rom Port "Impwn " rws i - - r-.rrif 3 Cor Mewarl, .tnjot no . ftlb 1 Sunday a Carder. ... . b -a R 7 Hntl" . I Tuesday- Cardena Friday-a. Prince Rr" I lrlntte- Dec. I8-a Fioni lliieen Dec. I- Dec. 20 Chsrlotlr- Tor Alk- . ., - Dec. 13- s. prt!i . ' Dec. 29- a. Ka. " Dec. 17 Wr.-: 'p""1"' Noticcr int.Mlon w r rnlliNMiiriiis - ,. Mill! iel rnv-' .,. ..i.... r..it.,niiiir In' a" n1 . .- .,( nrtiieri ,Kln, i ... a. f . , I II . .I ., r .1, , Mi'irK -' .. If' puini t CMC I naiii ,-,1 n . . ,"1 ( MI.II"-' ,TI). .. . .lAmi.f r Oth