Thursday, January 4, 1923.C THE GEORGE, Brlti8h mzMxi^&mwiMM&Miiffii Cocoanut Oil Shampoo bS : lo Cents- KacSi- Cucumbar Soap ">:> For'2/5 Cents Prinee George Drug Co. ml Cifi/irs. GKORGSSTKKKT. " Drugs., fjj|| Cigarettes'. Stationery. . Kodak || "We Want You to Have the Best." jgji; Kp!¦' A Weekly N'mv-ipuper Published Kvory Friday 62! Mor-riiiiyiii it* titlicc, George Strcot; Prince /!<3 ; George. British Columbia. I ¦ Subscription: I ; ('nn.'iihi ami Unti-lr I'ossessions, $2.00 a Year. Liiiic'itstiitesaiul Foreign, $2.oUn'Year. r.i\k.ljiiAU\'.ii l?i>rir,temx(! Co.mi-.ax v. Ijijiitf.ti !. J. (1. QL'i.vx, ^iHiifiRinc Director, GROCER IES FRUITS PROVISIONS Pure ^ Honey Califprnian Honey, in Quart Poi-fcct Seol Jars. 2:i, Lbs. Net \Veight. PER JAR EDITORIAL COMMENT. Our "federal member, T. G. Me-Bride, has not been content with I making' .speeches in tlivsouthern por-1 tioii oi his constituency in which he] i,r0es out 61" his way to "knock" the! v. in lie of the no'rthbrn part, he must I also, in ;m interview with a' Sun re-1 iioiTOi1, RiV'e this country a black eye j.i an endeavor to show that the coni- i jjletion of the P. (.}. E. from Quesnel to Princ.e Qeorge is..ng.tijustiiiecl. He. niiiy or may not be riyht in claiming' tuat the liirc should be diverted at or; ,.«.-iir CJintojf'to connect with tiie Can- : .adiaii National^ at Ashcroft or Lyt-! •ton, but with the line, in shape fun operation ifroni Clinton to Squtiinish ! and a wealth-of timber during its en-<; -i.ro length, surely it would be-fool-¦ ishiiess to .'iovv abandon even that, ini' poorest, paying- portion of the I lint; and the most diriicuit to build, until-"such time as thai timber is got' oiit. - Air. rMcBride""states that lie hetweeii the latter point and Clinton. The-pcople of. Alberta are evidently, getting tired of group government In-JCulg:aiy_ the. Liberals had already nominated a candidate for the provincial legislature, but allowed him to withdraw, with the result that he- was . proposed by a leading Conservative, to contest the «eat-"as an independent. It is held that this nomination is not so much a_ protest against the Greenfield government, as against pronp govorninent. • W hen Sir James Thornton, the new head of .the Canadian Rational liner;, said his position was to be entirely free of political interference, every section of the Dominion agreed that it should be. N'ow we note that the city of Toronto, or a section of -it-.- is about to ask ihe Dominion gov-ernmaiit to interfere. It appears that 'Sir Adam Bcclc, head of the Ontario hydro-electric commission, bus aspirations i\a a railway magnate and has been planning to increase the number of radials in operation in the vicinity of Toronto, s.'iid radials competing with both the Cnnadinn National and Canadian Pacific Ihics. So Sir James Thornton talks of electrifying his lines to enable him J^ i Bk' 'djlIlBi Phone 1 Minim Building $ew Year Dance i i Athletic Club Dance-Was Wall Pai-. ronized r.n Monday. I'heVf was lots of "pep" to tlie • '';• .'.'.t- jjiv«u by the Athletic Clu'b on .'i'....ij.:\. .\;",v'i cai's higrht.' Over a,' ¦ huivhoii >-.: .j.ii's weiir on the floor. ; aji.(.i the i oiiiiay spirit was greatly in '. ! evidence. "In I'nvt. tfiis is said to be, : i-TH: Jiioit -l!ci'l'ssl u! social a If air of | tiiis n;uiiiv iit-iii in Priiicfe George for j : a couple of years. Startirur a little! ei'Tiier ih'nii usual. Yiai.teing was kept j i i.ii>/continuously until / 8" a.m., and' ,-iii.'.ny rejp-eit.'ecl that the orchestra! < .st.uied up -UH-. "iionie. Sweet Home" I |. waltz go/soon. The niuiic was suj)- ! plied by the .Prince Geoi'lfe dance or-| chcKti-ii, whieiic was in good form'; ! ¦'"'¦'" K;U:iioi;ii i>!'.''.vn cltit'iatillg1 at. 4-the-piKTio- while fife others were, out!1 ; ;>- lunch.- Ckv'iiTg l^ the fact thai, | the iaiiies ,oi" l3rince Georg-e1 all had • I b busy week, the committee did not i aueinj/i to make any arrangements! for supper in ..the hall,' but those i | preHent went out to luncli whenever I -i they ielthKe it. The boys are to be' j couffi;atulnted (jh the- success of .their j danefe, both ji-n-rmciiiily and .«ociallv. ! P K, Wilson Bari'i.stcr 'aiifl " Solicit ur. rhird Avt'iiiic. l^ri nee (Joorsfpi. London Cafe • f * V ALL WHITE PANAMA News Stand \ START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT AND GET YOUR Ledgers, Day Books, and Office Supplies j:>ei"sonaj]y Inspected the country be- j uveei! Quesnel and- Prince George, "following: the line right through." 1 hat; is the trouble with these investigators, they cither (keep to the rail-sv-i.v yi'aCie or the middle of-the river. ' V. e ri'merilbef quite well_\y.hau—JLLl AicBride g-et to Prince George oil this tour .of inspection. In fact, we-re-rnoinber that he stayed in Priiiee Geprji'U over night because he arrived ft'bm the south loo late to catch the aitei'jioon traiif^'out, and it was \vt_-il linown'-that lie was coining: in, for lit1 i...ii ordered-an. auto lo mc?et him at \\ oodjieekei- and bring him up. but outside.of his reputed inspe-c-' Liuii and iliL' \'atue of his "expert/", op.uiio'ti, iMr.^iMcUricie has some yeryi pecuhai; ideas.. Ho says, "There is. absolutely no juimncation for talk ox-Ouiiding 'tlie :Jjii!G. E.' from Quesnt-i to Prince George—none ^whatever,"| ami chen says, "I should like to seel u.e C. -N. or'the government build a. line to link up 'Quesn¦ Gennral Mcrchantl. Announcement TO TH^ ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE: I b»-fr to announce that I will be a candidate for School Trustee at ' the forthcoming ¦ \ -. • ¦ ¦ • .- municipal election*. '. r~ JOHN CAUL. Announcenient TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD THREE In offering myself for re-election at ALDERMA for'Word Three, I stand on my record'for thc,|»a»t year. If I have proved worthy of the confidence you placed in me, I ask you to again elect me 01 your r«pr«*entative. JohnM. McLean ALDERMAN, WARD THREE. For Police Commissioner TO THE* ELECTORS OF PRINCE GEORGE,^— Ladies and Gentlemen,—At the urgent reque»t nubmer of ratepayers and citizens, 1 hitvc com»nted U> allow my name to go before you for the vacancy on *e Pojiee Cotnmi»»ion. The public m«y r«t atmred, if I am •Jrfct.d, that I w»l •« all tunes stand up for the enforcement cm our Uw». Pou'ri faithfully, Spruce Lumber Well Milled. Well Seasoned. SHIPLAP DIMENSION SIDING LOCAL FIR Enquiries l, phone^gr^wriie. THOMAS R. RUSH. PRIN unroe GEORGE, B.C. or School Trustee THE ELECTORS.-;—• ~Ladies aitf Gentlcir.eii,—I have Uen requested to •!••» be B candidate for SCHOOL TRUSTEE. My long record •• • mei«b«rN of the Prince George School Board is before'you.'and I «olicit your support. . Your* faithfully, P. E. WILSON.