age Six THE PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN Thursday. Wednesday JANUARY 20th Princess BALLROOM MEMBERS OF THE RECREATION CLASSES WILL HOLD A DISPLAY COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK, FOLLOWED BY A DANCE Admission—5Oc7 Children 14 & underTfor Display only—15c." GabrieIT~Or^SStr^~ "~ Pot Roasts, per lb. Boiling Beef, per lb. Stewing Beef, per lb. Minced Beef, per lb. 8c 7c 10c 10c Legs,\£>er lb. ______— 17c Loins, pet lb. ____ .-.. 17c Shoulders, per lb. 12c Stewing, per lb>^.__ 9c SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. for ____ .. FRESH HERRING, per lb. _„„ FRESH SALMON, per lb.......... FRESH WHITE FISH, per lb. MACKEREL, per lb. ..::.-........._ LOCAL EGGS, per Dozen .. LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE, • per lb FRESH OYSTERS TOMATOES — CELERY — LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES The city public library board makes a request for donations of book-3 for the risw library, and ask that any who have books to donate, please notify any member of the committee and the books will be called for. The members I of the committee are Frank Clark, cha'rman; J. Roberts, Secretary; Mrs. P. Boyle, Mrs. W>J-^Pitman and Mrs. C. Ewert. \ 0 0irT The trouble in the local -railway yard, caused by the backing up of the flow of the Nechako river, has been overcome for the present. A crew of men kept the main-line op?n and the water in the basement of the depot has been pumped out, but most of the yard 6id-;ngs are covered with ice. Severe frosts are holding the water back for the present, but when the thaw comes things may be stirring agnin. LARGE REWARDS ARE OFFERED FOR CAPTURE MATTSON KIDNAPPER Tacoma. Jan. 12—There have been no important developments in the Mattson kidnapping case today. The federal government's G-men have taken over the search, and are said to be mnning down a number of clues which!. ° ~~ may or may'not have a bearing on the I FRANCE AND GERMANY ca.-e. Altogether rewards - totalling \ ** a v offered for infor-jlvlAX I proaching a maira for k"dnappng. He wfG questioned in the Weyerhauser kidnapping, and was sent -to an insane hcsiptal and subsequently released. So far he has not been apprehended. The G-men are said to be following what - appear to be a number of clues, butsJtocky Mountains have become so -Jo ri Mrs. Irving Wilson left on Tuesday's train for Victoria where she will spend a couple of weeks watch'ng the crosuses vas they herald in the spring. MALAGA AND VALENCIA HEAVILY BOMBARDED BY REBEL WAR VESSELS London. Jan. 12—The rebels today bombarded Malaga and^Valencia. the government headquarters.\inflicting heavy damage. Two cruisers and six planes took part in the attack upon Malaga, the casualties being reported-as 300 killed and thousands wounded. D o ¦ o D o No details were upon Valencia. given of the attack NATURALIST SAYS THE GLACIERS OF ROCKIES BECOMING SMALLER o D o 5 Clearance Sale SALE OF DRESSES A NICE ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND WOOL DRESSES AT A VERY SUB STANTIAL REDUCTION. ALL SIZES AND COLORS. KNITTED SUITS, SWEATER COATS, PULLOVERS, ETC. ALL KNITTED SUITS, SWEATER COATS AND PULLOVERS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. SNOW AND SKI GARMENTS .... / THE BALANCE OF SKI JACKETS AND PANTS, ALSO CHILDREN'S SKI SUITS REDUCED VERY CONSIDERABLY. Hughes & Drake 8 Montreal. Jan. 12—Daniel McCowan, noted naturalist, made the statement today that climatic changes in the no information is beJng given out. announcements are expected save such as may be issued from J. Edgar Hoover's office in Washington. $17,000 have been offered for infor-j mation leading to the arrest of the MANY DIFFERENCES kidnapper and killer. Attorney-Gen-! cral A. G. Cummings announces the <¦'apartment of justice will pay $10,000 for information leading to the con-v . icn of the guilty parfes the State of Washington will pay « reward of $5,000, a Blatimore publisher will pay an additional $1000. and there are other smaller rewards offered. President Rcosevelt in comment" ng upon the crime sa:d it had shocked the nation and that there would be no stinting cf money to effect the (rap- g ture of "all participating in the kidnapping and murder. Federal agents are said to be seeking a former .'nmate of a state insane i hospital for questioning in connection with the Mattson kidnapping. The man is said to have something ap- Phone 137L1 We L Northwest Produce Lcndon, Jan. 12--The feeling: exists today that following the statement made by Chancellor Hitler France and Germany may cempose thef.r differences which have been threatening: the peace of Jtmcpe since muers repudiation cf the Versailles treaty. The French ambasi'odcr to Germany and the German ambassador to Fr?nce have left for their respective capitals, carrying di pitches which it is .raid will pave the way to a friendly understanding- en the part of the two nations and en-{i;cly remove the threat of war growing out of interventions in the Spanish civil war. It is not Imnrcbable that out of the better understanding France will consent to make a large loan to Germany for the purchase of raw materials of which Germany has stood so - -Hcusly in need cf for the past ' two years. l. d. McDonald won in by-election in vancouver yesterday ntarked that the glaciers- are losing monhaach summer than they gain during theS*inters. and that within fifty years there^vm be a perciptible shrinkage in the supp^y-of water the glaciers give each year to therivers heading in the mountains. ^\_ W. J. SAUNDERS F6UND DEAD AT HAZELTON Hazelton. Jan 12—W. J. Saunders was found dead in hs home in Hazel-ten. Death apparently was due to natural causes. The deceased was well known throughout the province. Ho served as sergeant-at-arms in the provincial legislature for many years during the McBride administration. — SAJ.E of BOOKS / >v We have a Large Collection of Books of Fiction bv Popular Authors on Sale at 25^ and 40^ each. — LIBRARY — Buy a Book for $1.00 and Exchange it for 10c PANAMA NEWS STAND -»????????»• O O o O ? MAYOR HUME GIVEN AN ACCLAMATION MONDAY New Westminster, Jan. 13—Mayor i Fred J. Hume was g'ven an acclamn-j tion yesterday for his fourth term as j mayor of this citv. Mavor Hume has; been a member of the city council for fourteen years and-has been returned . <¦= by acclamation as mayor for two consecutive terms. ------------!---------o---------------------- FIT-REFORM MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS EXTRA PANTS WITH ANY SUIT, ONLY $2.50 For^ Short Time Only Winter Underwear in^ll^grades from Stanfield's Blue Label to Silk & Wool, Ccftnhinations or Two-Piecc at from £2.00 to ^o>^9.per Suit A. M. PATTERSON If It's Mens Wear—We Have It.C ERNEST SIMPSON HAS STARTED SLANDER SUIT AGAINST SOCIETY LADY j holders of Alberta bonds upon which ; Piemier Aberhart has defaulted in the interest payments. However, it is not likely anyth'ng definite will be learned until the assembling of the legislature on Thursday, February 25th. -------------o------------- Vancouver. Jan. 14—Ij. D. McDonald I won the aldermanic by-election yester- i day to fill the vacancy on the council j created by the resignation of Alderman I A. M. Anderson. There were six can- i didates in the race, three? cf them hriv- ! me; served on the council. The vote j was a Tght one. McDonald led the \ poll with 4802, securing a plurality of. , . 559 over H. L. Corey.'Helen Rose Gut-I from.^s ^ f teridge. the C.C.F. nominee was in' Permitting her to.secure a decree of London. Jan. 13—An echo of the famous Simpson divorce Case was heard today when it beca*hs known i that Ernest Simps-on, who '.vas recent- ' ly d'vorced by his wife Mrs. Wall is Fimp on. has started an ^action for j Vancouver. Jan.. 13-r-A Japanese re-slander against Mrs. John Sutherland., centlv arrc.stod m Kelowna. is" now «-ife of Colonel Arthur Sutherland.1 The slander alleged is based upon a 'tatemont paid to have been made by Mr?. Sutherland to the effect that Mr. Simpson received a sum of mono* JAPANESE FACING TRIAL FOR MURDER COMMITTED IN 1922 facing trial in th's city for a murder committed fourteen years ago. It was a Rambling house killing witness is expected to Alberta, where a disp shown to go it alone to the creditors of fch'i form of bond-holder holders. The relief sii be reviewed with a vii municipalities and tin erh'mcn'ts to accept ! the costs. Commenc has been announced ornment will reduce :i ing extended t-o the ; count of relief. If '•''¦'¦¦ it will doubtless mean thp cost will be saci.il nlclpaliticc. l53 !0 :: the \n ac-i upon in consideration for his th'rd place with a vote of'3G00. The, divorce saw the accused shoot down the victim in a gambling August 29. 1922. ing and one j-------------° t/»icv'T swear, that ho CANADIAN PARUA-Nlfcl> \ OPENS WITH CEREMONY successful candidate will xatch a one-1, .,' CDTA r-a'tItTtc nnAlC MARTIN JOHNSON DIES year term .on the council. The other I ALBJbK 1 A LAULU5 UfclALS * three candidates were W. W. Sm'.th, George Buncombe and Lynn Brown. FEED We carry a complete stock of feeds and flour. Let us handle your orders. . YOUR MEAT STORE —AND MINE. Phone 137L1 for Prompt Delivery RADIO CORPORATION'S VANCOUVER STATION OPENS JANUARY 24 Vancouver, Jan. 13—It was announced today the Canadian Radio <~orpo'-ation'B station w:ll open on Sun- WITH SOCIAL CREDIT BUT REMAINS MUTE Edmonton, Jan. 13—The caucus of the members of the Alberta Social Credit party Ls over, but the result cf its findings on the matters discussed remains a mystery. Tt is stated the FROM INJURIES IN THE CRASH OF AIRLINER Los Angeles, Jan. 13—Martin Johnson, noted big-giame hunter and ex-ploier. died today from injuries received in the crash of the big air-liner i which occurred four miles, from this caucus discussed the Social Cred't pro- city yesterday. His death makes the gram framed by Premier Aberhart's day, January 24th. It will be a 5000- \ second. James Braden of Cleveland, died in the plane. There were nine pecial committee, with the assistance waU station'replacing the present "one' of John Hargrave, British Social Credit I passengers and a crew of three In the cf 500 watts, which is seldom hea,rd ' pxr»prt hl^- »nt ^'p" *** talkativp PrP- I machine outside a radius of 300 miles. Up-cruntry listener^ are seeking an ex-planat'on cf the circumstances that often when CR/CV cannot be heard they can frequently pick up the broad- expert, but uot even the talkative Pre m'er Aberhart has 8nythinsr to say as] -------------o------------- to the decision reached. Prom other \ FEDERAL COMMISSION sources it is learned the Social Credit MAY ppyTPW RPT AXIOMS proirram was adopted in part, and that, MAY KtsVlbW KbLA I HjrN^J the issuance of any form of provincial ; OF THE ROVINCES rart through the 100-watt station at Kelowna. and suggest a change in the channel used by the Vancouver station might vr^tly improve its service. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Distributor for gasoline and o:l for Cariboo D!strict. Real opportunity. B^x "WAP" Citizen. 2 currency will not be attempted. The payment of a restricted ba-Vc dividend of $5.00 perTnohth is said to have found greater support with [ members of the caucus. Even the payment of this greatly reduced dividend will reach impressive figures. It is suggested !t will be paid in a form of provincial credit, by way of redemption of j Ottawa. Jan. 13—There are rumors , current that the government will shortly create a commission" to review the ' relations^ existing between the several ; provinces and the federal authority as j a preliminary to amendments to the | B.N.A.A. It is admitted the financial situation has been getting out of hand election promises, to the neglect of "n the prairie provinces, especially in Ottawa. Jan. 13 T of the eighteenth pnri morrow witn th*' ii*sl1 is expected the speed will indicate ;;clv;in. been made in the rev agreements with Grc: Cambridge. Maes ultra violet ray flo produced as a curb u; common cold and 11 of the aiivborne disc of tests upon humai taken. The ray h:-¦ 'zed for the isolatipi seases in hospitals an way for the e-ffl< •_ a safety me.^ure railway trains, Orillia, Ont. Jan ' counc'l at its initial unanimously decid< ' laws under which '• sued a limited :n'! c'ty has called all ow redemption nt Or^-'1 ruaxy first. Thp «.??« cess and there is bi now outotanding. Jan ITS t0- ies. It hrone born 3^ v ray fl5 ,..->- en O.n ¦scrip