FACE FOUR NOTICE To! Goistractprs . u f.. . !J. j '; . The New Method Coal and Supplies Limited of Vancouver (tL Y. "Mttytif Sfcfoagfr), wilt qfeep a branch in Prince Rupert atece under the local management of the Thompson Hardware Company, Ltd. . . . Quotations given promptly on big or small orders for all kinds of building supplies and materials. It will be to your advantage to make inquiries. The Daily News - PRINCE EUPERT BRITISH COLUMBb Pubiffbwd Kverr Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Reper Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor' SUI&CRilTldN RATES City Delivery. by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advahre ?6.W For lesser period, paid in MvaneeV per dontb ... By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Ceto'mUa. paid in advance for yearly period tSOr Or four month fr S1.00 By mail to all other parts ot Untish Colombia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year JG.Or By mail to all other coo ii tries, per year $7 V' Transient Display Advertising, per inch, par insertion ..... $1 4 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2 ?0 DAILY EDITION aU Thursday, Dec. 20. 1928 SUPPORT THE WINNER Whoever secures the majority vote at the plebiscite being takwodaypi he poyor qjefptioiv will probably be the ones to ydiotk 9nnc HulMt will afcll their power plant and frarjphb: FoM tk& teaton w suggest that the momeht fHe vlSte ts countea, the campaign be forgot ten and we all unite in securing passage of the necessary bylaw to give effect to the majority, wish. In unity there is strength. ...- THE YOUNG ,REPQRT INCIDENT The incident in connection with the Youne reDort andl- are ready to admit hat akkfman acted in what he Thi- Pilgrims "f the United StnU-e. a niiet)- for the promotion of better relations with the British Empire, held a dinner in New York on 1). , ember, 10 in honor of Vincent Massey, Canadmn Minister Plenipotentiary to the United Staten, the Prime Ministers of the Eastern Provinces and other Canadian leaders. The dinner is viewed as marking a milestone in international jood will and co-operation between the Governments of 'the two countries. Above are five Canadians who were guests of honor: Vincent Massey. top. left: Hon. Ernest Lapointe. Canadian Minister of Justice. Irittom left; Mr. Justice Riddel!, top right: Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, centre, and Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Premier of Nova Scotia, bottom right. FORM EH OWNER OP PROVINCE PASSER AWAY (continued from page 1) his early years and received his I THE DAILY NEWS Thnraday, December 20. 1923 SCHOOL GIVES FINE CONCERT education in Hamilton and it was ., . , here that he first ventured into . . , . . ten. lism as a bov. editih H ' v hing a small mWrthfy hf fa ' finl eats of cycling, of which sport i . . .......... kt , Ht, j Last evening in the inooi uaii Love For Canada Wd Christmas concert . , . was given Any the pupils of Aa- He ws possessed of a great nuDeUt,OB , SebooL love for Canada aiid envisioned a. The ysuioM were well Dominion wiUun the BnfcJ greater reBdered h M perfor-Uh Empire, fhu regard for the BMd Jrksnds who were una ox nis Dinn ctmt aaiurai to a member of the staff of General Isaac Brock in thewar of 1812. while his great-grandfather, Commodore Grant, operated under General Amherst in the conquest i of Canada from the French. Following his natural inclina nrMPnt in 1a ma nnmhrt aTKnuu him, as his grandfather. Colonel thwMelw as. delighted with nooen .-icmi, pimfKu ma iimwr- the tramm. tnt part in Canadian histo y as . Both the teachers and the young actors are to be congrat-j ulated on the wonderful success of their efforts. Following Is the program: Opening chore "Hurrah for j Santa." Recitation "The cremation of tion, while still in his teens, he Sam McGee," Paddy Palmer, joined the staff of the Hamilton Action Song "About Daddies," ' Spectator. It was during the Little Ones, years that followed while he was Play "Rachel the Leper Maid- on the repo tonal staff of this Onr Blessed Mother, Agnes ! journal that he formrd a friend- Harmon. j ' ship with William Southam that St Joseph Malle DeMareo. j !wa further cemented in recent Rachel, Zena Aotonello. 1 years, when. rhile lieutenant-' oeim, Majvarc Stalker. governor or snuts ioiuiudm. ner LmajHwrra-si uaiin, aaraa. Hon. Mr. Nichoi diapamd of the Amelia MasL Yoiande Dorata-majority control in the Vancouver ato. Daily Province to Mr. Southam '. Fist Merchant. Michael Mc- and his sons. i Utffery. On leaving Hamilton he went' to Toronto, where he was sue-' cessiveiy employed on the staff of the Daily Newa and the Saturday Night. As a m-mber of! the latter publication he won a wife nnutation as a writer. In Second Merchant. Fred Reich. First Traveller. Angus Gillie Second Traveller, Joseph Gillie. Levite. Francis Monte bo. Isaac. Carl Reich. Levi. Michael Monte no. Shepherds Simeon. Reuben. 1898 he accepted the editorship Pie, Dvi. Bosario Maisei. of the Hamilton Herald, where RuPrt HTiiffia. Walter Smith, he- remained for eight years. Aw,re LefwrneaB. Later he went to London, f M... Angels. Ines PetUnuszo, Cecile vaJnele. Antoinette Blain and as manager of the London -ws. this was a ilwwt Heed eftwpr AtcPonald. , - Mfl ti i m ndh left the east when he " ine uirvnoay i a acuine mis pouBc te BrHiah Columb$ tfane M the eeftret hi. mintnm ,,ti JSv Tn "rV Kwe.rtr Margaret Stalker. (coast, locating at Victoria. Here rnyiits Sloan. in rZiK BP- rvo T Couawa-WJnnifred. tomt emrtiiatag jasf SM . iwi"' '" rgar it ? t u 11 l i t iBsMmisWI wrth twua u; MiAdsf-i ?r. ag TV a 1 - . v. i.tt. Urn lAnoMl fnr a LaUETllr lTUTWe. short period i newspaper work :ie- Elisabeth. Dorothy Larsen. at Kaalo and tasW came to the!'' irley McEwen. WeealFss1Qmi' iLLa."'"-r- . ine action oi Aioennan couan is u oe regrerxea, our. w.8i.. : - . .n"Smm Rupert Whlffin n . a t nm : MiajMk' no r T 7 tnOUgnt tO De ine DesrMMreSXS4)I tne City. aitnOUgh We I the Pro.-inee emernd aa a dallv. still think it was not a wise thing to do. He explained the ; Later the. partnership- iris dis- i matter at the meeting last night; We might suggest that aoived. fcnator Boitogstog thiej therf is a ne-ht and wrfHiff wav to do evervthinc-. Qfff. ) ana neaemiiag cial business has to be conducted in an official manner. CANADIAN LEADERS HONORED BL ANCIENT SOCIETY Piaau. emu Mr. i iiatliiw e newepser. whkh. ejei gsid-'jance in the succeeding years be-j came one of the most influential journals of the fou: western prov- ; int es. tie was not a strong party manj - ranama. Jessie. Masnet - -Xhonin 'Sakta." God Save the Kjng. j lfocal Items lnu afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was repor ted uus morning to be on time u. politics, preferring to support, rrank Keefe and Dr. Boucher &ny movement of which he was of Francois Lake salted y ester convinced was intended for the, day afternoon on the Princess Kod of ancouver. Bntish Colum- Mary for Vancouver. Lia and the Dominion. I I.feutenant-;oerBr K. w. Kennedy, Stewart law- When en the death of Lreuten-! yer. and Mrs. Kennedy will be : (kivsrnor Prior in 1920 the paasengers aboard the Prince )ix h ofic was tendered to Mr. (Rupert tomorrow aJtaraioon go- ichol. the appeihtnatnt was re-i'" uth ,or Christmas hofi 1 eived fr. the public as a popular ys. ' tie. H filled the office Rh .l nitv ard credit to himself audi w- f J- Crawford of Stewart K n-h Columbia. Iwi! be a nasaeager Aboard the Hon. Mr. Nichoi had always. Prince Rupert tomorrow after-! en keenly interested in matters! ';on oing through to Vancouver lertaining to education and hial lere he will spend the Christ-v ork in this connection was rec-i m holidaya with Mrs. Craw-ized when the University ofiford nl family. British Columbia whb h conferred i ,.or him The degree of LL D. He endowed several schola"- hii- in French universities for graduates of the University of f iri ri .-h Columbia, for the purpose f fo;ering a better understanding between the two countries. ;tid so highly was the purpore of His benefaction regarded that the president and Kw- nment of France invested him with KJ Cross of thes Len xi Ifoner. J The vear a'ffer'he fam to' BritM ish Columbia, Hon. Mr. Nichoi was married to Miss Greta 'Josephine March Moore of London. Ont . daughter of the Ute.Pr. Chariea Greenwood Moo e. -Mrs. Nichoi snd their two children. John Moore Nichoi and Mrs. : Mara e. jita Mainguv, wife of ! Lieutenant fil Rollo' Mainyuy. I R.C.N. . survive him. I , F. J. Crossland M. K.. who ip supervising operations at cer-tuin mining properties in the Stewart section, will be a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert tomorrow afternoon going through to his home in Vancouver for the Christmas holidays. C.N.R. steamer'Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, la making a special call at Ketekflma today in addition to Stewsrt and Anyox fend is expected to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon sailing south at 6 p.m. Norris W. Pringfc, for many years with the C.P.R. staff here, will mov tei Vstteoum next month, accompanied by Mrs. Pringle. to efctisje Of! insurance business in the southern city. CANADIAN NATIONAL HOLD STEAMER FOR ' CHRISTftlAS SAIUNH In order to accomifiodate those desiring to go south after schools close Friday. December 21, the Ca nadian National Steamship announce that on that day the S. S. Prince Rupert will be held hero mtil 6:no ;).m., arriving Vancou ver at 9:0o a.m. Sunday. Decem ber 23. Make reservations arlv at City Ticket Office, Third Ave. Phone 260. 203 MOST POWERFUL LOCOMOTIVE IN WORLD GAYIGAN AWARDED JUDGRIENT IN CASE OYER LIEN PROCEEDS Kn ..y by Jujge 1' . ' IIM' l)f P - J . ' (i.-jviii.tn Mir f:-..n-. t'-.e ' . ' 'I. Ill o!il l.iv.-;.g were in dispute. Tee pv.' jjrs; r.s show two views of the r. 260 H.P., oil-elettnc Income -lisned by motirt power . rs of the Caudlu Natiot n. i:.. A ys sad now pUtd in.ser.jci-. Ire locomotive weifbt 650jHK p ,.r l- sad is desited to operot. '.tt rer snd freijjkt cenrict; where speed sad power art required. Simplicity of operation" and economy are features of this new monarch of the rails which marks ich sn evolution in the history of transportation that ea. jrineer believe it will prove to U the uccejor of the steam locoeio. t;ve. It is capable of earryiar nger trains for greater distance with l,-s refueling than any trp f .. ...rr.otve now i0 SM. Too r ,i. ve!ope-l hy the oil engine is nv. r:. a u.tu t'.ectrieal energy ky . (r n. ratir and then UaMraitttd :ht trar:iur motors reared to :he driving sxfes. In the cab win-i of :he lower pbotojrraph is -fn C. F.. Brooks. Chief of MoUt i wer oi iae uaadiaa NatioaU u uways, wno murgeiy rtipo j sihle for this nsw IWmUve. .DtlKEOFaOUCESTER AT MADEIRA ISLAND e!' .ir.it . Co. FUNCHAL, Island of Ma-Hers, Dec. 20: The liner Itslmi's' ... . . t , , . . . J. . i 'yne appeared for the ( astle with the Duke of (.,ou'v Judgment for the defendant .n . , J , , , . . , w . , , . . u o-tul defendant while w. . !er awtrd arrived here tr;j the sum of JM.-, with costs was 1(l!t, ;,,, W K Fjf,ner act,.d wir.,in .i)ing agJ,in at li 13 handed down in County Court ir th plaintiffs. a.m. Special Xmas..Sal&. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tliia Sale will contmcnccjin. mediately and v il itut tv) Monday Hifht, December 21. In (fltcr words, our ?reat Pre Inventor Salb is stilt on and going ffWitf. The gvode which did not sell at the prices- they carried from Saturday till Wednesday are reduced tay ta a new fewer prkc. Wc tell you people that price is no object in this sale. These goods must be sold and the stock be reduced. ' This Special Xmas Sale is in reality a coatjmpnee of our P re-Inventory Sale. Tlie only difference is that we are of ferine you all our stock of Xmas merchandise at a reductkttt from 25 to oD percent. A Mg space in the paper is mi avails Me today, (rat tomorrow c shall have all the space we want and shall specify every article. GIFT SUGGESTIONS' LAMES' CLOVES LA HIES' HOSIERY LAMPS' HANDKERCHIEFS LADiKS' SLIPPERS LADIES' LINGERIE SETS LADIES' MANICURE SETS LADIES' SCARFS MEN'S NECKTIES MEN'S SCARFS MEN'S HELTS MEN'S PYJAMAS MEN'S GLOVES HOYS SWEATERS ROYS' TIES HOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS HOYS' GLOVES AND MITTBN8 CHILDREN'S MECHANICAL TOYS DOLLS ffs: M . . t t i i P.S. PLEASE DO NOT MISUNDERSTAND ' ' THE SALE IS ON NOW. THE REDUCTIONS ARB AVAILAHLIS TQDA - J f TIlE' llriDWcTIONS ARE FROM 28 TO EVERY ARTICLE IS REDUCED. For Your Convenience, the Store WillJJc Opened Nights Until Monday, the 21th. JABOUR BROS. LTD. Ksw I Jf' ,