THE LEADER Oil Shampoo 35c Prince George Drag Co, Cigars. Ciji.irattes. GEORGE STREET. Stationery; •> Want You to Have the Best. Drills. Kodaks A Weiikly Nowspiipor Published ICvory Frjilnj- Morning ht its iilUcje, Ucuiffe Klwut, 1'rlncit Ooorpe, Hi'ltish Culnrnbiit, Subeci'lplloii: Cannrtii anil British i'uBbCbsions, $2.00 a Yony. United Stales nlid FiiroiKii, S'J.6Uu Year. . TlilClil'VAlIKU I'llll.l.sjIIMi; (.'o.Ml'A.VV. IjIMITKH J. ti. ylinn, Miiiuifilinr Director. | THE REVEL5TOKE ELECTION. Tlic electors of Revelstoke on Monday recorded their confidence in the Oliver administration when they re-elected Dr. Sutherland, minister of public works, by a very substan-itial majority over his .Conservative j opponent. All the R'uns of the opposition were concentrated 'against the return of Dr. Sutherland as a i cabinet minister, but without avail. ! The result of this election and the return on Saturday by acclamation of Mr. Manson, attorncy-geerajj.iriny ; be taken-as a strong 'endorsation of i the Oliver administration by the i | people of this province. ' j ' Opponents of the government may ! say the result of Monday's election ' ; cannot be taken as a vote of confid- i j uhce in the government, as it was n ' i cabinet .minister who w.-is seeking re- j •election. Ho\yeyer, we wish to re-| mind the opposition that during tlvH Conservative regime Mr. Tisdall wj.s appointed minister, of public work^J. l.lnit when he sought endorsation^s \ i his constituents he was overw-Keli.:- i Lingly defeated. In the g'ep-eral elec-1 tion that "followed" shortly after, the : E?o.w?cr .a'overriment/Was swept from ; i oflice. . / 100 Tons No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY at $28 Per Ton 100 Tons WILD HAY at $25 Per Ton Austin Company UNKNOWN WARRIOR. TO THE PUBLIC: WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE FOR THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN FIRST GRADE General Merchandise The Prince George Store Limited GEORGE STREET, Between Rex Theaire and Auction Rooms. The appeal which h-ts just beer. made to the government at Ottawa' iv the national executive of the Imperial Oiiler Daughters of the lCni-pirc to discountenance any idea of the burying of an- Unknown Cana 1-;:'.ii;in Soldier at Ottawa should meet with the approval of the Dominion of Canada as a whole; There are many arguments against such a proceeding, but two will suflice. The repetit'ion in the .Dominions of the splendidly symbolic ceremony in Westminster Abbey would cheapen the greatness :i!i(i simplicity of the idea, and who knuws'but that the unknown warrior laid to rest iti the Abbey may have been a Canadian. There i.- a tendency in these days 10 cheapen even the greatest honors iliat the. Empire has ..to bestow, but .; this ca.se such a course ought not to be permitted. The Daughters of i the Empire throughout Canada have j passed resolutions on this matter, an'd ir.oiY instinct is absolutely.right. WVstininster" Abbey is the Valhalla not of-the British Isles, but of the wholei Empire, and as the national executive of the I. 0. D! E. point ;d out, Canada, as part of the British Empire, shaved in the glory1 and honor paid tn the grave of the Unknown Warrior when his body was laid to rest in that abbey. gamnar--'"'' ¦ The Mineral Province of Western -Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1920 Has produced Minerals valued as follows: Placer Gold, $76,944,-203; Lode Gold, $102,753,823; Silver, $53,668,284: Lead, $46,-637,221; Copper, $361,513,8(14; Zinc, $19,896,466; Coal and Coke, $212,573,492; Building Store, Brick, Cement, Etc., $32,168,217; Miscellaneous Minerals, etc., $1,037,408, making its Mineral Production to the end of 1920 bIiow an Aggregate Value of $70G, 192/978. Production for Year Ending December, 1020, §35,543,084—- SCHOOL REPORT. Following is the report of the .£ Prince Georjie public school for Fob-- r.uary. Standing of l.ho pupils is ui'ii'ii in order of merit: Division .1 Entrance—Molly Ilaydon 92, Pearl Slc.ihriis fM, Virginia Johnson SI, Dick Corless 7i), Heniring Andersen <*'.', Kv'olyn Fogran 78, Ina Xewstro'ni 77. Muriel Roffers 77, Dayjd Williams 70, Josephine Izowsky 7"), Jennie Nash 7">, Ernest Carson ,74,'"Gladys-Browri 71, Alfred Ford 07, Charles I'Houjrhtaliiiff (SO. .Robert Carson' 64, Kthel Austin 63, Viola Graham 58, iMyrtle "Williams ,r)4. Junior Fourth—Nestor Izowsky 8-1, Geoi'g'ina Mclnnis 78, Angus Mc-iWillan 77, Arthur Van Somer 72, i'lim Corless 71, Kathleen Powers'68, Blanche Cuus 01, George Femvick Oil Henry Walrtbf Si)- Vivian Acke'rt 50, \da liable ")">, Irene Naslin of>, Nei-lie Range 55, Norma- Miiizjsohr 52. -Cliilip—-Wilson fil, Bertram Knight '0. George Peters 10, William Graham ,A'.\. .Jtiines Meavysides -12, Edith Dyer' (absent.) ¦ - W. P. Deal, Principal. Division 2. Mac Aikins, Edgar Sibley, Ada Minzjrohiv Helen MacMillan, Elsie Pasclike,- Mabel Pike, Reeve Harper, bra Wilcox. Frank Greensill, Olive The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal, and the fees lower, thnn thOBe of any ©tiier Province in the "Dominion, or any colony in th« British Empire. Mineral locations are grunted, to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute titleB are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which it guaranteed by Crown Grant*. Full information, together with Mining Report* and Mnps, may be obtained gratis by addr«ssi»ir—~ • • y The Honorable the Minister of Mines . VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA olfcown, Edward Harper, Lois Fngan, jEob.ett Range, Gweri Heavysicles. Elizabeth Powers, Robert Harper. Gladys Sjbley, Susie Assmu'n, Jean 'oininjr, Ihjja Andersen, Eileen I Stewart, Evelyn Nash, Christine Assninn, Lloyd Harper, Bertha IlubUi ; Harold Assmnn; Agnes MacMillan, Ray GvahuiTf; Myrtle Mumif, Donald MacSliljaiVi Arthur Ford, Wesley- iClprlf^pniiii ' Wilt-ox, Walter Nchr- ihfj£ Harold Rogejrs, Harold Allen. G. I'qpn McKce, Teacher. Division 3. " Kva Caul.. Stanley .Heavy'sides,, Mriy Allan, Daghey Nijsen, Elm-ir Clark, Eugcnio Gabriele, fvy.Eden, P.hyllia Fixter, Marjoric J-Inli, No.-- I'fnan Carver, Adeline Stephens. Mur- ! iol Eitovards, Victor Blue, Krnestino 1 Stonchouse, George Abbott, Evelyn Carver, Donald'Devlin, Albert Coal. James Coal, Gwen Williams. Ivan J3arbor,,.EUiel Hall, Muriel Williams, Win. McC'hesney, Van'da Pipke, Eliza Pnnkey, Dresda Miljuro, Alfred Grcensiil, Ernest Nowstrom, Jack Skinner, Edward Sherman.. Howard Harper, Oswald Harper, Chafes Pnnkey, Mary lloughtaling, Maurice Blundell.. Absent: Angeliiie Rice. Marion Hanna, Teacher. Division 4. Senior Second—Herbert Minnion. Pauline Furness, Frances Freeman, Lloyd Myers, Arthur /Rogers, Mary Range, Hell Porter, Lucille Watson, Percy Rogers, Kathryn Carleton, James Gillespie, Thelnia Fanan, Edward Hall, Jack Van Somer, Joan McMillan, Isobel Tate; Rosemarie Drown, Jim Allen, William Taft. Junior Second—Mary Patrick, Laurie Butler, Dixie Blue, Helbh Trimble, May Caldwell, William Firry, Eugene Hughes, Lulu SVlou'att, Ivone Hess, John Assnian, James Bailey, George Allen, Billy Smith, Max-ine' Blue, Patricia Carney. Alberta Hall, Robert Douglas, Wolger New-strom. Henry Bailey. Russell Carson, Leota.Bailey.' absent for exams. Helena J. Blake, Teacher. . Division 5. Second Primer Class—Alice Cam-i.mii, Xornian Nilsen, Hugh Lanevillc 'Tatricia Huble, Lo.retta Drouche, Frank Wilcox, Billy Quinn, George Bergeron, Edwin Quinn, .IVlagda Sat rum, Jim Lypi), Rose Bailey. PMrst Reader—Jean Gillespie, Reginald Ford, Billy Range, Martha Jjuble, Orviile- Andrews, iVIargar-.-t Satruni, Marjo'rie Dale. Leonard Harper, Marjorie Blundell, James Van; Senior, Signa Ford, Roy McMillan, Dora Allen, Victor Ross, Billy Mc-A'rtliur, Russoli Tapley, Frank Leo, dear Bergeron, Marie Colder, Dorothy - Whitmoie. Philip Bergeron, Gordon. McChesney, Billy Dibb'.o, Juanita' Houghtaling. Rita Can'ci; and Vida Day, absent from exam. Elizabeth IVIilligan, Teacher. Division 6. Second Primer—Philip Taylor, Carrie Furness, Mary Lee, Clara Wieland, Cecil Presence, Ralph M6F-fat, Lois Stonchouse, Dorothy Saun-d'ers, .Roderick Blundell, Gladys Arm strong, McAlhiii Harper, absent because of illness, Helen McEenzie. First Primer—-AlUerta Bergeron, Nora Minnion:,. Roland Allen, Dori-s Webster, Florence LambeiH, Lillian Rankin,¦'" Howard Cameron, Rose Chiniilowski, Nettie' Ferguson, Annie Furness, Sydney Perry, Ruby \V.il-iiams, Billy Ogg, Florence MoiTatt, George Pike, Dennis Stevens, Ruth Boinan, Erling Byman, Bobby Abbott, Pearl WilJiams, Henry Stewart, Goldie Briscoe, Ida-'Corless, Jennie Ross, Frank Hall. C. S. Everett, Teacher. Division 7. Class "A"—Ross McMillan, Mayla McMilla n, Martin Bo wles, El ijn Me -Namer, Albert Bbyer, Mary Smith. Jake Spaner, Max 'Enemark, Rosio Spaner, Doris Sibley, Flora Hbiig!;-taling, Robby Rogers, Chnrles Syl-vis, Edith Devlin, "Joan Bailey. Class "B"—Marion Ferry, Garnet Woodville, Gertie Assnian, Jean Wimbles, Verna Briscoe, Patricia, Lyo.n, Violet Newstrom, Roileric1, McLeod, Evelyn Robertson, Sydney Clark, George Chow. Class "C"—Harold MofTatt, Louis Smilanich, Evelyn Caldwell, Franco?' Saunders, Gladys Huble, Keith C:u- j son, Richard Tall man, Stuart Sin man, Walter Ceal. C. M. Bell, Teacher. JUST ARRIVED! A full line of BOYS' AND YOIJT CLOTHING at theaight prices Green, Swift Company, London, Ont. Tliere are none better, Peck&GillisCo.,Limi POSTOFFICE BLOCK. THIRD AVENUE WEST. Ian Nahonal Rai G2*AND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Steamer. Sailing Between S.attU, Victor!., Vancouver HOK ¦', R. Ocean Falls, Swanson Bay, Prince Rupert, Anyo'x Stew i •nd Queen Charlotte Ulandt. " LEAVfc. /K1NCE RUPERT__ For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell Riv«r, Vancouver Viei i . Seattle, 12 midnight every Thunday. ' ' iH 8nJ For Atiyox, 11 p.m. every Wednesday. 2th For North and South Qusen Cli«r]ott« Island portt— Mas,; Clein'unts,. Buckley Bay, SkicUgat* Inlet,' Cumsliewa Inlet Dec. 19th. Jan. 2nd.-16th. 30th, Feb. 13th, 27th, JIarch i: PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE EAS'l'BOL'MD, 7.25 a.m. Sunday, Tuesday, Thumlay. WESTBOUMD, 9.01 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Siiturd For Atlantic Steamship sailings «r further information nppi Agent, or G. A. McNICHOLL Aas«. Gen. Freight and i Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. : y-vnr—rTr.--rr.r^i---Tyaiajp»J»«^SJSMS^SfSMSMSJpMSMS^SMB»SMB^S^IS^SMS«M^SM^^WI»;r--!.-«-« GROCERIES Flour, Feed and Produ We handle onlj t he best. 2? J. ASSMAN eoj'.cie Street. Prince Gcorc'e J HIGH SCHOOL REPORT • FOR FEBRUARY, 192:'. Junior Matriculation—Alan Me-Kenzie 77, Charlie Izowsky 71, Lot-tic Davis 71, Jane Wilson 6fl,-Ed\vaid i.eith G8, Bessie Lcith: GG, Harold Abbott 51), Julie Izowsky f>0, Gladys Wilson 56, Roscoe Williams l>0, Howard Gross SO. First Year—Gordon Walkur 82, Catherine Lewis 77, Anne . Douglas 73,.Michael Tynor G8, -.--Elizabeth Douglas H7, Jack Quinn 0.3, Clarencr:' Waldof GO, Helen Abbott 5.7. Second Year—Thelnia Tittc.mprc 85, Ruth Hornsby 70, Gordon Car-ruthcrs 69, Margaret Willinprton (57, Tom Somerton 57, Robert Wilson 5-2, W. L. Martin, Netannis Reid. COMPANY ORGANIZED TO RAISE MUSKRAT.S The North Alberta Rat "Farms Ltd. has recently boon organized into^ a company with a . capitalization^ of $20,000 and headquarters at Ed mom ton. The farm, however, it is under.; stood, will be in the Peace Rivei country. The proposition is to raise musk ruts and sell them, and the papers of incorporation provide for Manufacture or other disposition. Fox farms have proved a payinp proposition, so why not rat farms, since his fur is ever in strong demand. 111! Wants all your MUSKRAT and and will pay you these extremely high prices MUSKRAT sprsnjj Winter Iu. 1 fain k 5] SO to 4.S0I3.75 to 2.7512.40 to 2.00 4C0to3.Q0l2.50to 1.8511.SQ to 1.20 N«. 1 iefiaai Eilraf* kmut MINK Fine, D-ii Uaual Cblo'rl Const 25.00 lo20.OC J5.00. to 12.00 lO.OOlo 8.00 11.00 to 8.001 7.00 to 5.50 m to 5.501 5.00 to 4.00} 3.75 t( 12.O0llO.00 Jo 8.0l?;i(!.0i > -/.I r- ivn .... 1 I1(V C II! l' The above prices are based on the well-known "Si 11 * liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 4, kitts, and otherwise interior skins at highest value. We also want all your other furs and will r;1> l' IMG TRICES quoted in M(Wif ^liulirrt ^bliijipr" to get them. Dont wait—SHtP TODAY. . A shipment to •lSHUBERTff will result in "more money"—"Quicker -'' S"HIP ALL YOUR -fUWS QIR^CT TO SHUBE House in the World.Dealing Er AMERBCftH RK Devi WF^ Britf George Nozey roturncd to tin city yesterday from -Brule ISlin<».-: whore he has been'for the past three months. Ho leaves again for the mines on Sunday. 'JMK LlflADBR "is tlio proper >Wr.re«