PAGE FODU JUU.T NEWS DDAierc wadv u m- -m n sr mk Wmammm I 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 III' n III HI 1'M 11111 ' 1 Jrv immsm on the league j o Z at Dean Quainton TelU f Court f International Justice and Other Matter Vancouver f . Nt hat no morals saEjVYery Rt. C. B. Quainton. Dean off VTnrla. in ad Prices dressing his auditor ta Memorial HaH n the League ol sMkocu. a be Ces- crtbed the deplorable posiuen taivtirh Most Modern Drjrcleaninjc in City Plan! Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McRride Stmt GtT YDUR COAL WITHOUT DtXJXy-FOK OLD MAN WINTERS ON THC VvAt OUT) You can't dodge Winter bu you can meet him with a great heat that will make his icicles sweat Just order some of our coal and show thfi old codger that you're not the least bit afraid of him when he comes. Prepare early. Albert & McCafFefy Limited rhones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloora. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If, you hare a large lot wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers Friend." Second Avenue Wood DRY BIRCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single, Load $3.50 Double Load $(tn Large Sack, 50f 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage . Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano anil Furniture Moving. ANGER,lhe TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order In our shop in Prince Rupert as low CCC fill as Vtruevu i. angeHv Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street r. Ruined naaariaHy wits tbefiew Austria only one-eighth the sixeSlTtae' former one. with her trade goaeJhsT currency deareetated to nearly U nail iwiii mbi. man On pnpw Mamnpnt ne pictured the dephnNe aute or that aountry. "What did the League of Nations dor asked the speaker. "Austria Ul Dow aaie and soWkL be nn. answer. tec Ma ore question. A special committee cl the League, wtth Lord Blfow at tu head, bad, de- t-a wx ret tot rcftaauHaUn of Austria and today that coma;, he saldj maul's progress and taking her part va the affairs of the world. Dran Quainton gave a number of lustrations of the work that had been done for eartou pans of Evtope to .-TOiore countries Ual were broken by the war I a state of hating fair' chances to work oat their saltation. Peace had been maintained by '.the actlee servtees of the League in avert ing hostutties where conditions tpder the old order of thing wouM undoubtedly hate resulted to conflict. - 7 The Court of Inttrnaleenal Justice! which had done ao much through its ronswerauon of matters of Internationa intricacy, was praised. The League It-self was considered under the bead! of :he Assembly, which was composed of each of the states represented: the Cfjuacll of the League, which met more frequently: . the permanent secretariat, which 'was composed of some 400. who were constantly on duty, and tee International Labor Organization. In connection with this Utter body be explained that It worked on the princyfje that If there was unrest vtth the m ft elejients In countries there was jlncenUve for war erer present. TSw -3nfu trouble, which was solved by wvc league, was referred to as sn ejamtfj fit the saving of peace between. J iiaij'ua ureccc ine nooie wars: or the explorer Nsnsen In connection wKl the taking care, of the refugees of Irrek race left homeless and destitute fter being forced out of Turkey, was Uuded. Trouble between Greece and Sulgaru. had been avoided and only a few na.-r. ago conflict had been stopped in tboUsh dispute with Lithuania. The cost of the maintenance of the League of Nations was only one million sounds a rear. In tn of Oreft Britain less than one-tenth of a farth-j tng fit of every pound paid In taxes was - ."juired lor this maintenance. EDfiONTON COMMENDS FINANCES OF B.C. (Edmonton BuCetln) Brrttsh Columbia has negotiated a tale of bonds at a price which will rive Ihe buyer 4 4 J per cent os his rarest- menk This is stated to be the most farcrable rate at which any Canadian province has been able to raise a loan since pre-war days. Not ao many years ago British Col umbia's credit sagged badly under the weight of the PjQ-S. and other result 3f a financial policy whose outstanding characteristic bad been expenditure. The province Is on that account partic ularly entitled to congratulation on Its present standing. The recovery baa been achieved by building up ainklng funds in proportion to the debt. British Columbia evidently made no mistake when it commandeered Mr. Mjtistt. Ed monton's comptroller, as finance man tor its government. ALICEARM The Alice Arm children's Christmas; tree, with townswomen in charge, took place last evening In the school homs. Tbere was a splendid entertainment' witt, bounteous refreshments. ' A special meeting of the Alice Arm branch of the British Columbia Chambex of Mines was held Saturday night tot 1 the purppK pf considering an oiler made pp. wy wtpt. o. . . Auraa oi rmm uuperx $1400 $385 $190 lies $790 $265 $160 - 1 - 4--iwr use of -Alice Ann resldenta. The powerboat Oranhy took over a scowload of Christmas trees from SUver City last week for the use of Anyox rr presenting the Alice Ann Mining ft Uore snow fell throughout the dls- Development Syndicate, for installing a trict during he week, and at the pre-water system and power plant tor the Mnt time more snow Is on the ground "dlomBrwdaiidEetterBiwcl " PURITU FLOUR Delicious wheat jlgCor i$ retginei w $775 $225 $115 Pcrtablt Models at $55 and $30. All obtainable on cosTealent terras at His Matter's Voice " dealers. )HIIIRII.UI.jMUUlUimillll,l, ' Jl-I,lll!ll..ll .ili'infin J 1 it 1 ' I it it i r f mi I'M i ii lit ii i Complete Stock of l this dste than in any previous year that the oldest resident can remember. Some SS inches have so far fallen here this winter L. O'Connor, who has spent the past month, or two In Anyox. arrived m Alice Arm last week. Two relatives of 4- FJva erUeed from the. Old Country and will take Op r-sMence here. HOTEL ARBIVALS I Central. U. Thorkelsoo. Ed berg. Altai C Roberta. J. jackson.. Ole Halberg. K. Bur km in, U. Waugh and L. R Dafoe. eity: Frlnee Bapert A. I. Baker. VsncouTfi; Was Phyllis Lamb and Ulss Almee VacKsy. Port Simpson; II. and Urs. ' VI. J. St. Clair. W a fir M UareM a. Jones, 1. U JcJlymort and EUia&soc ' city: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. and son. Port Simpson. JDudos-ard iXMAS PUDDING FROM LOND ON . T, - rmmjnunmmwnr lll'llll 'nrrr X 1 I t I 1 gLWIIlM 111 I I. " I ':v T7TTI J.I I i .1 J Pj . I snwawawawawiwHiwawawawK f vt 1 au uiiu Ti-ade Mark Rcg'd Victrola The gift that keeps 011 giving- the whole year round! 4 i Classified : Ads. FOR RENT , FOB RENT Apartments by the day. week or month. Phone Bed 607. tf HOUSE rOB BETfT BOOUS AND BATH. Apply Uunro Bros. tf FOB RENT. FURNISHED Apply 215 Fourth Are. East Ingham Palace a few daya ago, gred tents of which are Smith Empire: HOUSE, tf the ln all- from the 5 lbs. of currants Amtrmlfi. ' S lbs. of sultanas Australia. S lbs. of etoned raisins South Africa, llbs. of minced apple Canada. S lbs. of bread crumbs Cnlted King, dcm. , S lbs. of beef twtK Tnliiui 2 lbs. of cut 'cin'dled' peel - Sourh Africa. 2!4 lbs. of flour United Kingdom. 2H lbs. of demcssra sugar West In-diea. 20 eggs Irish Free SUte. 2 ozs. ground cinnamon Ceylon. l, ozs. ground cloves Zanzibar. 1 4 ozs. ground nutmegs-Stralta Set- j tlements. 1 teaspoonrul piJdeUsg spice- India. Not many people cart aTe a Christ- 1 gill brandy Cyprus ma pudding sent from England but 2 gills rum Jamaica, i one the King had made at Buck-, 1 quarts old beer England. Victor Talking Machtae Company of r-""M imftrd HiautaJ "Wwifa Bros., Limited FOR SALE FOB SALE ElOHT TUBE RADIO SET. genuine walnut cabinet, equipped with new B. batteries, fubts, cone speaker and aerial One of the very best. WU1 seU at bargain. Apply Box 87. DaUy News office 239 FOB SALE. A REAL CHRISTMAS Special. Gerhard Hetqtonan Player PUno. Secondhand at 152S4X on Urms. Walker's Music 8 tore, tf FOR 8 ALE SECONDHAND HOOVER t Eleetrtc Sweeper in goott CoeditlOO. ' See Kslen Hardware. . M CHIMNEY SWEEP II. 4. Zt'MKEllR General llatidr Mjo Purnace and Stoves Cleaned ,and paired. Chlmnles Swept. 4. " Cemetery Plots Cared For. rt- Phone Bed 243. Prince Rupert. B C CHRISTMAS irr Chesterfield suites, dining- room suites. Barrymore carpets. walnut dree- sera, walnut lamps. vanlty. dressers, uooj uphoUtered cane chairs, beds. blankets, loujgea. ranges, brick Used heaters, mats, linoleum. A splendid assortment of Christmas toya. X MrKCVZIE. riKNJTl KE fbone 775 i XMAS .n LOST LOST.- CHOKkH str; on SeeoadL or Ts ptease csaamunicatt oSce. SKVt ANH SEC OMi HtM n boacht and u nd " PI Tr F r,o -. Tro Cav Ragist ' . r.trti ortxo ma A TWfd Ate. Thf " Eery Day W DOLLAR DT fl at THE pnlXtR SIOBE See our large ranee Cbrtssnas nsff 'Nothing Oey P0' v nE.oriuE. rw"'i lit Third Afeinx We Buy. SeU or Etehar.r n.e Ctsrk f have only a Wmlted num: Bicyeles and Joycyeles - ' tb make the youngster aapF? whole coming year Pr:0 ta ISO.OO A mt" down, baunce sac:.'--- J 31S mth StreeL Phet tS mit