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SAWLE" ~~ Pal Advertising rates—$1.50 per inch per months, reading notices 15c per line first ingerslon. 100 per line each subsequent | imsertion, : Oneyear o> 8 200 L7 - She onthe eo ste aa U. §, and British isles - 62.5) Fe per year: Notices for Crown Granta ¢ oe ae © " * Ticence « Proavect for Coal - 30 The Wayfreight Service P The people living and doing |h business along the G. T. P. have a real grievance against the Can- adian National Railway due to the running of the wavfreight out of Prince Rupert on Wednes- day morning.’ [t_is. bad enough to have only one freight a week, but to have that freight pull out of Rupert a few hours before the boat from the south arrives ia the limit, The boat arrives in Rupert on Wednesday afternoon. The way freight | leaves’ on Wednesday morning. All freight from the south is held in Prince Ruvert a whole week—seven full ‘days. It]: t means that goods ordered by mail | from the south are three weeks being delivered. The wayfreight could be held in Rupert until Thursday morn- ing and thus give the business interests along the railwav a ser- vice that, would be more satisfac: tory. and would tend to help loeal business men “eompete against | the faster mail and express ser- vice given by maii order houses eastand south. At present local business houses are hog-tied. ——a The provincial legislature may a) back to January. sessions.as it \has been found the pre-Coristmas sessions wind up too-quickly and some things are side tracked. - - Beer by the glass. in - districts} that voted wet is a probability.. The Attorney- -General says n0,-| but the Premier says: yes.. The Attorney- General does not like the action of the. breweries i in not| earrying out, the, present: act as he interpreta. ‘iti, Sympathy i is. extended to L. B. {| Warner, publisher Interior News, 1) who recently lost ‘his mother, who “Importers and Dealers-in +. We carry the oy = nn rie, Brushes, Bic. ~ s Write! Wa" fot einai dio? renovating or building yout home - Make. Your r Home satiate . passed away at her home | in Bar- tie, Ont.- oe _ ty — ie on need speeding up.” jail sentence for first’. offenders, ‘hasbeen getting quite: fashion-,| leggei ‘and the expense. is: ‘Heavy iy, not chats ‘ heag gents fiv a ta voice, of a little park, near some trees? Was there a statute standin there An did ye notice a broken car by the curb? - corner by some trees—I remim- ber that, an I saw a broken car, hase of Land ‘ put I didu’t notice anythin else but th angel. wid a choke in lier voice, pressin the little fellie close to. her, Tis gad news I have, me Jaddie! On th way to th Mission this avenin ‘Miss Marjorie Fuller was kilied in‘an auto crash on that very cor- ner, She niver knew fwhat burt her;.an the first thing th good lady did whin she reached Hivin was to see that Mickey got th’ Christmas prisint: she’ bin plan- nin’ fer him.’ ” ‘Trade and Commerce. “De Wrineh; ‘member for Skeena is not in favor ofa speed limit in B.C. He favors speeding up the! slow drivers. The doctor will not the’ “Attorney-General hit the |: i} right, gait when he amended the ei iquor act. to. ‘do. away. with. the’ ‘and substituting a. heavy. fine, It] able to 20 south for the: winter | ‘months. ” Oakalla, is full of hoot- ana ite, ‘gently ‘ordared. "7 (continued trom ‘page &)" Wus ut not at the corner| “Yes, sez Mickey, ‘ut was ‘at th) Don’t ye think me risint come from Hivin, mamma: “‘T ¢értainly -belave “ut ‘must ave, me darlin, sez: th widdie, one 1924 by I, H.- Holden) $12, Christmas: § . $5.00. AurosTior SarEty Bare 00. ‘AvTOSTROP SarervoRadok Razor, Strop,* blades; Shaving J Brush. and Mirror, iti Moro: AUTO- STROP and GILLE! KInG CUTTER: “RAZORS, AutoStrop Rayer and,g "Serép t Siggestions $1.00. Auto: .. bd Ser; containing duieather eases for.° orc having Soap, o Leather cas e, for TTE SAFETY Rizors froth $1 to $7. 60" “round or square: point,’ ‘each, . %. 75 One deck of PLAYING Carps, in Leather Ciaise © * ae Two decks of PLAYING CARDS, in Leather ¢ Case BRIDGE Scores Paps, in, Leather Case, .. HAIR ‘BRUSHES, Whalebone, - Brushes, priced, from | weed vet wood, - in Ivory, Ebony, . "$100 eaee $2.50 errs 12 25 Resewood, ‘Satin oe Pearson’ 8. Ideal” Military Dives $1-75,t0 $15.00 ay fe Manicure Rolls, French Ivory, . Perfdine Atonlaars. - Perfumes, Sachet Powders,’ Kodaks, Fountain. Pens,- Eversharp Pencils, Luneh Kits with Vacuum Bottlés, Christmas Crackers, Cards, ORMES LIMITED DISPENSING CHEMISTS Tags: and, Seale . o “ard ‘Avenue é apd 6th Street © "PRINCE RUPERT A ——— |E Hereand There of the 20, 000 harvesters who went west this summer over Cana- dian Pacific: lines, 14,000 are known’ to (have returned east, according: - to C. B. Foster, Passenger Traffic Manager, Canadian Pacific Rail- way, and it is thought that many others ‘have returned, ‘while several : thousand are believed to have ac- cepted positions in the west for the winter. An indication of the increase ‘in the value of effects being brought inte ‘Canada by. settlers from the United ‘States is shown in the la- test report to the Department of Hanall Spur, B.C. Royal Lumber... ss Company Note thet the name of our Post Office has ‘beet * . changed. from Raval } Mills to HANALL, B.C. woe “seed . Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumber "HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR ete . “oy _ * wt oe sey _ HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Fieoring, ye Get our prices before ordering elsewhere From April “1 to September .30, effects so elassi-| fied were valued at $3,129 333, Bs compared with, .$2,666,467 in the -same period last year, an increase of $462,872, a A feature which’ will ‘add greatly to the attractions “of Vancouver, B.C,, as a winter resort, to’ Bay nothing of increasing ‘its, summer allurements. : will be - the new golf course to be laid out, there’ at. a ‘cost. | of $120,000, exclusive of Jand. Work on the course will commence next spring. Fees will be ‘merely nom- inal, fifty cents being charged for. an. 18-hole round, $2. 50 for a ‘| monith’s* play ‘and - $20 for. "a year. Play will -be open’ to any member g.'S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE, RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE ‘and intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a. TH; a For STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday, 11.00 p.m, . “8.5, -BRINGE “JOHN for VANCOUVER via, QUEEN CHARLOTTE | ISLANDS. December 13, 27, January 10, 24. Passenger: Trains Leave New Hazelton: oo. i Eastbound— Tuesday, Thuraday, Sunday—1.17 a.m. , Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—8.16 a... : ie 7 RF of the publie.- Immigrants entering ‘Canada. dur- ing -the 12 motiths ending. ' October 31, 1924; totalled: 134,189, a8: com- . ‘ pared with 126,744 in the corres- ponding period of 1922-1923, ace - cording, to the Department. of Im- figures are more encouraging ‘in view of the fact that, the. number. of | Canadians’ ‘emmigrating: ., to the, United States has to some extent | dig. ‘from the United States is on the increase,’ ‘aerording | to ths: dee. partment, ° pb gee eo mo _ ny ee On’. “November . 29th, ‘Hon. “Mar- il way, perfornidd’ the “Inanching and bank: yards. ‘pf John Brown. ana. ¢ when,” the, new . ‘Canadian acltl, “g's. "Prinesas Marguerite, ‘ranted: in’ eat “her: “honor, was’ slipped” inte McNaughton. ee migration and. Colonization, — These decreased, while the number returns ‘ , —— -Brince George, B. C. Ww. I PITMAN MUSIC STORE Heintzman &'Co. and Weber Pianos : a ‘Victrolas and Brunswick. Phonographs ” Singer Sewing Machines pe ee Underwood Typewriters: ne ‘Radiolas - ved " eaxmano Gooos AT. | Staypal é 1 pay freight ie your” 4 oa -. gtations. = pee yee rey WS H — a ——— guerite: ‘Shaughnessy, daughter’ ‘of: ar the tate. ‘Lord | Shaughnessy," ‘ghaire:.|° ‘man of the Canadian’ Pacific: Reil- ; christening ceremony, “at. the.¢ wae. . the! water... The Princess’ ‘Marguerite. igi Al the second of’.the two" -vensels, ten i by. the: Canadian. Pas" Britis A Ose. ) ng. ous) y shot V4 in, ‘sat aa t eal a Dye “Belek * ah es ate as Mec q EAE BIKE pert, a pervice: Y * SER Hes a tre a ope. "For Atlantic ateamship sailing or further information apply’ ‘to ‘any Canadian ; - National Agent oF " - District. Passenger ‘agent, Prince Rupert, ‘B.C. a