w Our Temptation SALE is still on ACME Importers Third Avenue STOP That Cough Take it liof U of EDINBURGH HOSPITAL Cough Syrup 60c RopertPharoiacy Third Avenue and Fifth St. Prescriptions our specially. Phone 94 We deliver Don't Buy Your Crockery and China Ware Until you have compared our prices Wo Save You Monoy Gordon s Grocery Seventh Avenue Cast Phone 447 HERE! HERE! Hlarl (lie New Year with a New Method of saving money. Why not start now and do like many other are doing, iltuy for Cash and net your 5 per cent discount.. We deliver lo ,any pari of (lie Cily. Delivery Schedule: Wst -9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. East 10.30 a,m. and 4.00 p.m. Round Trips 11.30 a.m. ainf 5.30 p.m. Saturday 7.30 and 9.30. v Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 STORY fiP P7AR'Q moved from their doors and they CLEARANCE SALE Hats & Coats At Cost "Demers" We aim Phone 27 please P.O. Box 227 SPECIAL : SHOWING CREPE DE CHENE AND SERGE DRESSES Special Price. $12.50 Flannel Dresses, all Colors, $5.50 These are exceptional values, seul lo us on approval. Unsold balance must be returned soon. SEE OUR WINDOWS H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton i EXECUTION TOLD (j Soviet Newspaper Comes Out With Details of Royal Tragedy In Russia IUUA, Latvia, Jan. 5. The complete story of the execution I of Czar Nicholas II., the czarina and l heir five children and four attendants, on the night of July 1(5. 1918. at hkalerinhurg, for the first time has heen published hi a Soviet newspaper, the Lenin grad Krasnya Gazette, which publishes a two-column slory on the executions. The story, despite the fact thai it was divested of some of the horrible details, has created a sensation among (he Leningrad population, who for the firs! time read a lengthy account of; Mie executions. Kvery copy was sold and Jewish travellers arri-! 1iig here report that the anli-j Scmelic feeling is runnihfi liigli.i because a large number of Jew-j ish communists participated in! the execution. i Proposed Public Trial At Kkatetinhung, the (iazefte i writes, the czar's family was quartered in the-home of an en-; gineer. M. l.ipalava. The pris-oiiits were allowed comparative freedom, but the locks were re-j 31 Inn, ...it i i i wn inn.. Has Won the approval of three generacions lllade in Canada 95 years This advertisement is not published or displayed by liie . . . . i ... ii . i.njuur in i in iiuaru or uy j the Government of Ilritish j Columbia. Hie czar politicly and that Leon follows: Troizky cme from Moscow as! "Suw is Ihe timi. Our reseuo the chief prosecutor. js approaching. The day has ar- iiut ii was the discovery of arrived for our friends to unite. SUPREME COFFEE "The Coffee that has all beat." 'em CoUio; s good until June 1 1020. lui seloiMon not gun I'antpwi. Make fust and secmil choice. Tell you grocer "It must bo "SUPREME" (Signed' LAND ACT Notice of Inttntlon to Apply to Lotto Land In tlx- Ouc-n rjurlnttr Httndu tllrlrt, Lurid riefurdinz nintrlrt if lrln nupfr', and niiuit' m tin-' Forenhore of YUlt'n Hoy. Mill Inlrl. TAkF. VTIi:K Ihil F.urme II. Slniin. I f Maiwll, (irriiraOli rtiiiifry maiMCrr, ; inlands lu ippiy tnr lfe of tlw folKiw- i unniMvlni. ol a pt plntrt i ttic "urn w nmrit iwni main w 'rum Uh- inirlbfl ninrf of Ul 1510; 1 i(jnc north una fii tu low tr mark: ' Ownrr northwi-Hprly ion ten nvm r lens; iiworr vm iiio iwi to ine wt inrw-r f E. H. Sinipaon't lion u Iraiv: llwiM-e MHitlicaiiti'rly fol- ; luuliir tlw tilth water mark tu the pole! ! nf rotnrrK-iwiim-nt, and rontalnlnr lo i icm, more or EUOt.-NC II. SIMI'SO.. Applicant, rer Kred. Nash. Arrnt. rtttMt kvhiiV 4h OtV LAKO ACT NstU of Inttntlon to Apply to Ltato Land In Ouwn OiarlMtli- Itltndt Land Itr- B.C. Fli'lll.NO k PArklNO CO. I.Tti. Arpll'-ant. Per M. M. Entllan. ntte1 T'-"llili" Q. LAND ACT. Notlco of Inttntlon to Apply to Lttt Lan In Prince Ituprrt Laad lorordlnic Dlttrlrt of :nt lianire t, and iltuate on nrlh nai-liael Itland. TAVE NOTICE that Airri-d Swanton, or Prlnre flupert, ncrupallon Manner., In ti-nds to apply for lease of the follow tog- demrll'i-d lands: -- C'immi-nrint' at a pott planted on the miuUi txilut of North luehael laland; Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgerson Block, Prince Rupert, D.O. Office Hours 0 to 8. X-Ray Ssrvlcs Phone C86. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hvenlngi . am nirr mtm lined up al ono end. The czar asked; "Are you going to remove. un1" Commandant Yurovisky pointed Ins revolver and fired al the czar, who threw one arm around! Czarovilch Alexis as be sank to the floor, crossing himself. 'Ihe others were Mien shot. That same night the bodies wore removed to the woods out- side of town, Where the Conimis sar Wykoff, the present ambassador lo Warsaw-, " superintended the burial, first pouring large iuanlilies of sulphuric acid over the corpses and then saturatiu the remains with kerosene and (Hinting them. . Nuns Told World The next day Ihe nuns arrived with the usual milk and food for the family. When they asked the whereabouts of the czar ami his family, Commandant Yuro-visky replied that they had been removed to another cily. At this moment a little doig. Mie czare vitch's pel, ran downstairs, sal before the nuns and began to howl. Commandant Yurovisky dashed the ding's brains out against the stove and the nuns realized thai the ratuily had been executed and gave the story to ihe vvorjd. The publication of the account oT the execution has raiisetl ex eitemeut among communist cir cles in Leningrad and the rutin-1 staff of the newspaper have lost their jobs. According to the latest reports arriving here. Ih' were forbidden to receive vigil- u,0 note was concealed in 'the editor, defending Ihe story, said ors. leave (lie house, or even al-'cork ol a milk bottle, which Ihe ''e was attempting to hall ru- tend church. At a mass meoliugj imprisoned family returned t0' mors which are flying lllroush in the cily it was proposed to try! the convent. The note was aJHu,"iia Mial Mie czar is alive and livingdn England, and will short 1y relurn, heading a new govern men I. Another fantastic report Is 1 1 v nitriiMMi'ii m iMiiiiumr in ronirt in Kirsiiopmnitrtr i iiv aw u"i im n t.i.. 17 friends wiih I lie assistance of an onlv a few versts from I lie cilv. ' b'ding in a orthodox nun. who daily brought i (hem food. Iiastenril I lie execution. According to the Gazelle II U niuns:irv l.i ilit srmwIliiiiD- Ul I Itiel lint il I he Imu immediately. NIC1IUI.AS." return to Itussia. Numerous other notes written. SCHOONER RADIO ny me czarina ami it. iioikiii, the czar's personal physician, were found by Ihe Chekaists tiuurding the prisoners. On Moscow's Decree On the day of the execution, a -iiecial courier arrived from Moscow, who brought a decree 011J1 i-iitfj the czar's immediate vii uijiin. Commandant Yurov-formerly in the czafist army. ma'p the preparations. Al the to ighf I lie czar and (lie others W' l-e i'i,icre to ilress immedi-j .-. lely anil come downstairs, as were 'which ammonia is 'tumped, lhu ruraint niMriii r itiws imparl, aii -..-i llnali- I am and im- hair In I If ptt ofir" ' Alirord llav. Skldrratw Inlrl. TAkF .miTIce tint B.C.. Flthlnr k Park-in It cumpany, l.lmllrd, or Yaneouvrr. B.C.. iirriiiatlon SaliiHin iUimrr. Inlrnd to aiplv f'"- ieie of tl ' followlnir de-- rill landt: i:nfimuiiriiiir al a txnt nlinled at the i-!it i-ud ir small luy i- humlrpd yard cast nf mouih of uniianird alrfam; lh-nie K,,utli flvt- i-haini; tliMiic pat tltlrrn i-liin: ihciire nurtli to th'ire lliw": thwwf rii luwinr nlMin- llnp to nolnt or com iiM-nrciiiPiit. and riintalniiiir teven and tlirM- auartrr arrpa. more or !. preserving both fish and ice for a much longer perfixl (ban vva possible before. Tjie crrw of Ho- Hadio anticipate hi.iny advantages next season from Ihe new plant. WIRELESS REPORT. uirn aniuiKi mril mairr intra to oit, , , , point of riiininenri-metit, and containing bound lor .1 Pi way. :io acre!-, more or ie. ALFRED SWANSO. ApplicauL A. E. Wright. Agent. Oald October tlh. otl DKillY ISLAND. Cloudy fresh southeast wind: banmieter 2J.K0; temperature, 15; ea moderale; 7.20 p.m. spoke steamer Mogul bound lllubber Hay for I'rince Hupert, 35 mile from I'rince Hupert: 7 a.m. spoke steamer Cardena al Wales N land; 7 a.m. spoke sleamer Vie toria 7C miles from Ketchikan northbound. DKAD TUKi: l'OINT. Over- calm; barometer t'J.'J; temperature 38; sea smooth. HULL HMtliOlt. - Overcast; calm; barometer 21.U8; temperature 41; sea smooth; 0.20 p.m. spoke toy liubreraria wiiidbound in Heaver Cove. Noon DKillY ISLAND. Fog; cloudy: light southeast wind; barometer 30.00; temperature 17; cea sinoolli, DKAD THLi: l'OLVl'-Clcar; Calm; baroniettfr 21MC; lempcr-alure il ; sea smooth. HILL 1IAHHOH Fog; cloudy; light southeast wind; barometer 30.10; lemperalure 50; sea smooth; noon spoke. i earner I'rince John in Hecale Straits Union steamer Cardena, Capt. J. A. Findlay, arrived in port al 12.30 p.m. from Stewart. Anyox and Alice Arm and relumed lo Vancouver and wayport at 5 p.m. Passengers from Ihe north I for I'rince Hupert included C. j Larson, Mrs. Hod Me I. (oil and daughler, Miss Cochrane, 11. D. Mc.Master. J. Coulure; for Vancouver: Mrs. Conzelle and Mr L. Cummiiigs; for Victoria: J. 8. McDonald. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. D. Me.Masler, Ocuan Fullt USED MILK AND SNOW ! IN FIGHTING FIRE AT PORTAGE, WISCONSIN 1 I'OllTAiii:. Y., Jan 5. When Ho- watnr supply ecam' exliauli-il, firemen neil milk and snow in fighting a blaze im llie farm of TlMuna Hrown. ncai here. The loss was estimated al ahoul tti.oon. 'GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE OF APPLICATION LICENCE. LAND ACT. FOR BEEN M'th r i" m.to.nv iiivr.x ottt the ZihI flay of I'rbnury iwii tin- mitlmitii' d1 MtlriKt In apply lo llie Llqaor Control Board fur a llreiirr In- retperi - in pn-ra In-hk part nf llie bmldlnir kismn an Uiiiilmrrnl Hotel." mliiale al I be iwikt of I lr I AtetMir ami llahtli sln-et. it of I'rlnre llupetl, lisi the ItiKlt il'rriied Llt 13 and 1 1. Blork , e-iuti I. Map VVl, I'rtiM-o Hupert Lain I lo-ri'lrtlHti llMlirl. lu llie I'rwvinee of IHiluli i oltirti bla, for Die ule of lieer by llie nine' or by llie ni botlle fur riuinpOu ihi Ihe 4-eiiHte. Paled' I hit I If III day of January. I91f. novo i avuhkw MrLi.oti, iimiiii 4. noon Wlfa'aiit Notlco of Intention to Add to Ltatt Land In lite Land tlerurdint litrlrt of rrmro, ttmrM. ad ullnaie mi M tonlfi thore ofj Shannon Hay. NaHt Inlet, Queen Charlotte Itlandt. TAkE Nolir.t: that I, llirry Itoblnxm Fruel, of MatM-tl. II.C , orruiitllon lli-O cu rer. Intend to triply fur a Icae of the. fnllolnr deM-rllef landt: (Uimiiienrinr it I pott tlluated at the' ..nllirit n.rner 'l Ul IT.L. iiii . ; iiiriire rmti iv riianit; oiriH-e! north to I'tialnt, inoie or lee, to high water inarka tlienre toulhwett It clialnt. more or let, following the high waier mark to point of cntnmenrenient, and ouiiialntng ( ai-ret, mure or leaf. II. It. FROST. M Knelt. B.C. ii.- rMii. I tft LAND ACT. Nolco of Inttntlon to Apply to Ltatt kano. In llie f'rinrr IiumtI Land lierurd'ng MiOIri ami tlttiale on an unnamed lk'l III Ihe Eaati-rn entranre to lludMin Hay l-attagv near liundtt Inland. Ulue Print ii. yi. m. TAKE NOTICE Ihat George nordon fluih-liy of Prime Iwpert, B.C. Mamirarturer, liitendt to apply fur a leate of llie lul lowing detrrlbed landt: - uiiiMiieniiiig at a (Hut tituate on a partly nubmerged reef of rik radlatlugi rriir . a Ii .u In ii.ai'll,. Il . .tut. . . .r i-i.. iii.iij till ir, IiaflllH a radio of about I.DOo feet and containing too arret, more or lent. flKOIlOK 0OIUiO.it BUSIWY. ritlel lieremliee 4h. lttt Dr. Marttl'i Female Pills Htrt attltted nature tnootandi ram Utt half century, correcting cauM, bulkling up ana ttrengthtninr urtani, e'lievlna' Ok'LAYICfl. aad PAINFUL MKNS7RUATION, NKK-VOUSNESS. BACKACHE. DIZZIES, etc, noaanrwmutnrufft. ooiattiirin tkMlnd llinft- Cover TIN BOX with mi tirnaturt. Drua-ritW erery where, or direct by imuitKM itktrtoctM (mm WMUt t. Cm . Tl II HW wall, mil, plain i lain liar narlutt , C. fftal K, IteotU. Cta. Circtltf tjtilt4 tt lMat Tuedr. January 3, 1028, Scientific Optometry Scientific Opt elry lius taken the plure or the old way or fitting glus.e- a coiiseiiience, our examination of jour eyes lelU exactly the lenses needed to give y jt, perfect vision. Our experience will suggest the lct style, i i Skilled Optician Skilled workmen grind our Umimh. The glae are designed along the Ln lines, so the utmost good will he derived from wearing them. Your every eyrgi want is giu'ir expert attention here hy an optician who ha, had over -.'7 years' r perienre. We have all Ihe latest appliances for testing. A iX to our new op' room will convince you. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 527 Max Heilbroner : SIR BASIL THOMPSON BEHAYES IMPROPERLY Famous Scotland Yard Man Fined 5 for Misconduct With Woman In Hyde Park LONDON, Jau. 5. Sir llasd Thompson, former Scotland. Yard official, who heeume fa-1 liuddhisi monastery ".a '1,a,Ke "I misconduct Willi' i snnli is wi-re reportwl in the . first refrigerator fishing vessel y. AN'hen the family arrived on 'in- urouiid floor, which was liyh'ly in-low the street level, a teiaclmieiil of soldiers a woman in uyui- Park ana vva conies lot fined IS AT KETCHIKAN Is First Fishing Vessel In North Pacific to Have Refrigerator System Installed KKTOHIKAN. Jan. 5. - Th-halibut schooner Hadio, Capl. Angfielson, has returned from Seattle lo await )ie opening of the halibut season. While outside she had a new refrigerat'.i system installed, and will he lu to operate in the -north Pacific. The sysleni consists of a set ol coils in the fish .hold through BUGLER WHO SOUNDED ARMISTICE ORDER TO BE HONORED BY FRANCE PAIUS. Ian. 5 Uugli-r Selliri.j who souiiili'.l Hi' oiiler 'iusi-; Kire" on Ariiiisl in- Day. Novcin-I her II. 1918. has been naun-d foi ; the Cross hf Chevalier of In - Legion of Honor. Hellier. how a reserve hugler in llie 36tli In fantry, is quielly working at the job he ipnl In 1911 to join tin colors. Third Avenue 529 WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 8 Fred Thomson In Thundering Hoofs A vivol di am. i ol Ho r-l in wlnrh Knit umj h fmiioiis hore "Siher King" ulrfi.i tin li-Miling "' diolo-pl.iv Willi a liiirrirmii' of ni tin. Finqi tin- in.- :.. Fred whips llie lully for iin-lreutmg ln !iori.c riglil ! Mie oinahiiig fight between man and Lull, there c.i seiond"'- loll. Western scenir grainlror. Slioog Fred Thomson, Ann May, Fred Huntley, Chailei Mallei, Charles de Ravenna, Bill Lowery, Carrie C. Ward and "Silver King." , COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c JANUARY Clearance commences Wednetfday. January 6 Our Iogget sairtlne tloriug the Hale is our offer of S?o0 jiinr of vm J.unii'v llle.i: ine Men's "Liberty" Shoes every pair to be oltl at $5.95 irrr-perlue of cost. intend to i tear the Liiici lx Stine during the Junoarv Hale lo make room lor our new line, namely Ihe 'Tool-Hite." YAe an- ito giuig 15' on all Ladle' Shoes 10', on all Children' Shoos. THERE ARE REDUCTONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS lleiluclion vary from lo to IV;. Watch This Space for New Reductions Every Weak LADIES Ladies' Flannelette Nightgown-, reg. ! 1.6(1. Hair . . $1.00 Ladies' Flnnnelcllo Nightgowns, heller ijualilv, reg. ijiivoo .'. 51. GO Lailie' Wool null (Jollon llloomer. .iton, reg. I.I;. H1 $1.15 ladies' CeeltK' pure wool Vests, reg. .1.50. Sale . . $2.05 Ladies' Vesti, reg. 9I.I6. Sale 85c Ladies' Pure Wool Drawer-, Cceleu. i-,.g. i:i,5(). Sale $1.95 CHILDREN AND MISSES ' Oirls' Flaniii'lelle Nig lit gowns, sijtt? 12-10, Sale dliihlren's Drawers, reg. 7.V. Sale. :i for Children's Coinliinalioiis. reg. ) 1.06. Sale .. . READY-TO-WEAR 6 Lailies Coalc, reg. MO.(H) mid 16.(l(. Sale . . 6 Ladies' Coals, reg. :i.",0() mid np. Sale . . . . 25 Discount on All Children's Coats Children's Woollen Caps ami Toques, reg. .16. Sale 75c Children's Woollen Cloves, Ulnek ami Hed, reg. (IV. Hfilc 25c Children's Woollen Milieus. Navv. (Irev, ' Med and Maroon. r,eg. (6c lo 80c. Sale EOo Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 645. reg. ."HI.O.V $1.15 $1.00 . . 85c $20.50 $22.50 Corner 3rd and 7th