Phureday, Jatiuary o , “i PHE DAILY NEWS » of wages to be paid for city work.| their affairs, in a « re a ” . Labo yeranizations were thelas he would to his ow safeguard ahd protection of the D. W. Sutheriang. May 1913 Bring You Happiness and Prosperity “The News” Classified Ads. |)": SS).0.y cee awes they would work ; wage ‘ the ORS Om BiPict bi in building up a city it ts neces. sary to follow along business oe ae ae ie ne — e nt or or rtion== lines, and inasmuch as a private Pes ee an individual could not afford to pay Alderman Dybhavn rere cnet ee C H ORME -THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” HERE— higher wages than a competitor Alderman Dybhayvy vas e e a without rukning the risk of be-| seeking civic honor iu i. “ . at ing put out of business, 80 it WAS!) igeqg of self lorifica The Pioneer Druggist The REXALL Stores with a city council, Tf it was im UNIDENTIFIED BODIES — lt For Rent ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING =| vssivie (© cares on business] NOURMA MAA BIS past successfully and get capital to ARE WASHED ASHORE $~~~~~~—~~~~~~4 HELD LAST NIGHT| 0s yon bs paving. conte an[advantewe to them |ROOM for rent in the Dunn building, 215 hour then he moat assuredly ie oe one , dey 7th street, betwe 2nd and 3rd 6-11 Baar sie saseieert a ac a ! syneh st Eight Victims of the Wreck of the, ase onan Continued from Page 1 would be in favor of paying what ans Rosecrans Washed Ashore— = [/"!\\!SHED cabins, $5.00 per month. En : , ever was possible, even if it were|Ul and endeavor to pb quire 33 st =. 4-9 iiniiniaaass A - i aracters 0 os Furniture argains Heavy Weather Still i Fe k. If h on Gee Oe Se ee oe tent bet on , oo Ble ily wot e could no erp , nt tA e any pledges and] #!ven their best effort Rae F S ] to boost the interests of Prince i 1 it wo. li tin tls under. |C@rrying out of the b ee ee ia f *( » be dis c der s ial to Daily N i or ale | Rupert he had no desire to be an| Y®" , a boi wher } the city (Special to Daily News.) in .tl ‘ 1p. | SOE Hy WHE CleCLOrs WuHere He a" obstacle le way o 0 To make room for new stock, we are giving bargains on Astoria, Ore., Jan, 8.—Right stack Mv By of its pr stood. If they saw fit to elect Alderman Maitland. bodi wielin a 7 ; ' FOR SALE—Three room, nice, warm)gress. Mr. Pattullo had said that ; uid fo hid etinoss © Sidermas Mait odes 3 s 0 , rec 0 ouse she oO stree > would Go 5 Os ’ aerine t an DRESSERS, BED ROOM FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FUR- the Gibdeher Rocecrane which| Chee Babar Stabe cou butenee’s,|he Would be of no earthly use inj *'™ a oe eke a ac 2 1 ma 1e steamer osecrans, which 9 , ot . ? - . ‘ suppor I attulio ' a sanerstirring speech in defence: ‘ 12 and 18 months, or will rent for/{he Council He thought, how e NITURE, SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, CHINA CLOSETS ran aground in the mouth of the 225.00 per month Apply King Tal ad a a th ec ; - ! and sound covernment of the eity ouneil’s actions during : . Ts anes Co, 70 ever, é Ss as experience : : KITCHEN CABINETS, KITCHEN TABLES, ETC. CoO ee eetay | MMANUEL STREET—Level lane corner,|#hould make him as competent as| Alderman Bullock-Webeter, [¥ear. He deprecated th . re ashe ashore Al RE evel lane corner, cles 0 ‘ 0 ae ee worn ee oe 650x100 ft.; a snap Law-Buller Co..;}some of the new candidates Alderman Bulloek.Webster re lean ut the whole b today. None of them have yet Third avenue, 0. tum ; : the citizens waited unt Neen identified aave weathel They want to keep me out of] ferred to the editorial matter in > let 4 , ee e ed, eay) earner) FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary | ns i) me ‘ , ee . . ie and tistened to them g¢ ga s e e . still prevails. gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, the Uf une » that T will have hat evening s issue of The Daily account of their atew e en ric. el- mi urniture first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509,)no look in, but at the end of twelve| News advising the electors to ' , wwe e Prince Rupert soit | months you will wish me backi clean out the bunch, meaning, of|' - “omg realize that thes Pt A rene oss cor. aed ave. a 7h x. B|DANGER TO FRUIT CROP | p~~~~~~ a n out the Dune, meaning, of] ued realize that th ; | . » gain. course to ¢ iate each and ) IS PRACTICALLY OVER Wanted Referring to the charge that he] evesy one of last vear's eouneil was atlempted to make th : } (| was a coward, he thought that] He thought that the best inter Alderman Montgomery ; —_— * ae ee jall the “epitaphs” in the calen-| ests of the city would be better Alderman Montgomer Oranges Advance in Price as Re-| Nhe. temperate Bw Sto A us'}dar had been heaped upon his| served by there being an opposi-]'nto faets and figures with i sult of Damage Already 8 shoulders, Evidently he con-|tion at the eouneil board Hejto showing how the Done. | WANTED—A capable girl. Mrs. M. P.| Siders himself a dead one could not understand how he|Council compared favoral ; be ae ee : | MeCaffery, 5th avenue vote Franchises from the city will] could be classed by Mr. Pattullo|the two previous ones res : I Panes ? nce Ay ca fel hy paulo ee ia be constantly sought and it is up|, 48 an agitator It was the last|!o the work accomplished a ; 408 Angeles, Jan, 8. is felt} , nemore ' \ » fing ’ : y Lo you as electors to say whether| thing he could have imagined| Way the finances of the city wor ore cee, 1, Van. ren wena Be ST ee you want a watchdog in the Coun.| himself accused of. handled He concluded sta : The committee rooms in the interests of T. D. Pat- this district is now practically Lost and Found cil or not. Mr. Pattullo urges Peter McLachtan ing that he was | id { sa tullo are open every evening. All interested in the elec. hd Phe eet while severe, is » | ou to ecricify me in Ward 2. He Mr. P MeLach! that he came out as a le ‘lieve > rree , ‘Nagger- ~~) P eter eLachian only ad. tion of Mr. Pattullo as mayor for 1913 are requested to a hae « eae oe dete | : , ia should have pity. ss aoe ; i . i : i 7 pendent candidats : . A ; ated. 1e price of oranges has, air of nose glasses inder ii . aressed a fe vords to le audi meet in the rooms for the purpose of furthering plans eheiete 2 th edvensen 86 sent will receive reward by returning to Phey tell us that the affairs of| once, announcing his ints ntion of Alderman Kerr. for the campaign. The rooms are in the Hart Block, on already been -advanced o0 cents Sweder Bros. Tailors, Helgerson Block.! 14, city are in a lamentable con nn “ f ' aed wi, , ' Alderman K 2 oP Casa 5-7 , ‘ ‘ . . running for alderman in are ‘ erman ft ide ail ef Third avenue, next door to the Bank of Mor Q per case. { i ave been ge : , ; é Montreal. FOUND—THE FRENGH WAY CLEANERS, lition and have been going to the and splic ited their suffrages speech, outlining the histors f 1007 Robson Street, Vancouver, B. C.|jim-~jams He would say. how | : u ; : - he rock offer at the corner { Express paid one way on 85.00 orders. ; W. P. Lynch. : STAGE HORSES WERE both ware. on 810-60 ae Write ever, that affairs had been con- M: Fifth street and 1 ave ‘ | W. P. Lynch, who was one —— FRO 0 DEAT for price list 258tf |ducted with the greatest energy, concluding by offering bh ZEN T H —————- the greatest business ability and] °! the first board of aldermen, for re-election if the ‘ ele saw a —_ the greatest progress that the] next addressed the audience He] fit to honor him with the : intensely Cold Weather Prevails —Meet me at ‘onditions would permit Not-| was not a candidate for office. He| frages. on the Alaskan Coast—Fair- ’ withstanding that the Couneil “Tonly proposed to touch on a cer. Alderman Douglas. . banks Stage Stalled in Pass. HYDE’S CIGAR STORE 1ad come in with an indebtedness] , , abet aeBiriee a — ; er ae if $1,500,000 hanging over them, ain aspect of the campaign, Alderman Douglas enterta : Mayor Newton's plank in his|the audience with one of Valdez, Alaska, Jan. 8—The Megazines Periodicals Newspapers $650,000 had been expended ot : le : : : : a : Jlatform stating that he stood|pretty little set speec hes worst storm in the history of this city works. The Council had i } I ’ : | 3 ouncil had not f part of Alaska prevails here.} CITY MESSENGERS sat still and sucked their thumbs for striet enforcement of the law.|cluding with an original cou; Snow is falling heavily, accom- | Parcel Delivery Phankine the audience for th ee how absurd this was|of his own composition, wh ‘ panied by a fierce blizzard and in- | Phone 362 607 8rd Ave. sind hearing he had been give; in the light of the way the City} went as follows tense cold. The Fairbanks stage ; ind trusting that they would not ne handled the financial af Remember now to beat was stalled in Thompson's Pass see fit to execute him for another ee of the city the last year A faithful representa = » On 0 : st ve : *( , to ‘ and the horses were frozen to twelve months Mayor Newtor “* ome ire - O8 Ward 2 to find death. EMPIRE GATHS oncluded his address ibiding by the law had been ruth. | But when you find one good a For an easy and comfortable shave drop essiy thrown aside, im that they » r , iy r ca in at the Empire Baths on Third Ave. The|Ex-Alderman Geor R. Waden.| had made all kinds of arrange- on’'t change the INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS | ost up-to-date furnishings have been in- ge . the new stalled and the general surroundings are Ex-Alderman G,. R. Naden re-| ents for obtaining and spend condemn such a8 appeal to particular people. . one o . j ‘ Ero. H. Douglas Presented With| Pe Centrally Located marked upon the pleasure it was] M8 money without the duly au- M. P. McCaffery. ; Opposite Majestic Theatre lo see such a large and represen thorized consent of the people M. P. MeCaffery said it wa a Veteran's Jewel by Silver KEEFE & DORREL r had a City Lodge lative gathering of citizens with ley had no right to make theseliirst appearance upon the stag y s Proprietors big expenditures without the ap-|his debut in fact. He was a such a large sprinkling of the : On Tuesday evonina at their fair sex, and all he prayed for} ?/!¢ation of the principle of the| who was heavily interested son nograp hall -in the Psintionsan block. PAPERHANGING was that each one of the ladies} !"!tative and referendum his leity, in serving which in a i P Prineée Rupert Lodge, No. 63, L.0. AND that had a vote would cast it for} '* Plainly set forth in the muni-|capacity he felt he could bh him, and he was sure of election,| ©'P4! Causes act After the}estiy say that he would thr . O.F., held its annual meeting for ought to be playing some eer SPHNG FOF) MUNMOR CRUUNNTINND | la. c.nicis Marne Nomina cad Lc monty, Gimpuniing 10 over 0900, luhete eelate ane tome. of All ae administration at this present}? Was spent and gone they|ity if elected as one of their 4 Bl Ambe ] Rec rd stimates Free time would be both unfair and|°@™e to the people and said it's |dermen ue ro 0 Ss R. E. BALL unkind, as he the Mayor had | UP to you to go ahead and pass A. H. Allison. P. O. Box 274 Phone 174) .,, fully explained by his own|® bylaw authorizing the sale of i. ee eee. rol in your home on Christmas morning What a glad surprise for | For Blue Amberol Records — | words and actions his utter in. } 9024s of a sufficient amount to to the need of a recreation g . sence ’ tise this sum Newton oniy FURNISHED ROOMS & CABINS competence and inability to ' on open; in the city and announced h Furnished rooms and beds to rent 91.50/handie the affairs of the city, |#%4 brazenly defied the laws that self a candidate in Ward 2 the children, as they come | are proof against wear and Bie bed. Complete with bath and “nor| The speaker wanted to make him. | Were made for his guidance and George Lock : ‘ : water self thoroughly ila 0) the |ampled down the principles of » tumbling downstairs to | are practically unbreak- Furnished Cabins at $4 @ month | ic. question ass nati id Meitialied amd pelesondon, At Ghdtas tat th be tow * find the good things Christ- able. And best of all, their APPLY — 208 NINTH AVENUE]|toward the workingman He | man such as this was a menace] S0licited the votes of the el: himself had been for years both | the city in any official capacity,|¢rs @s an alderman in the 19 mas has brought! And | tone is far better than any - = peortan A ie 4 11 | Couneil i el ployee t d late i e ° snowec & disrespec or a _ . what a pleasure for other phonograph ALD H, DOUGLAS ’ ap eauierte 08 ts qualified to|!@W-and induced a spirit of gen-| ‘The meeting was closed the grown-ups—a_ ; records you have ea es et ne Ou eC discuss the questions of the{®’@! insecurity. He severely}Mr. Pattullo, He deplored pleasure that will last ever heard. the installation of officers. Dr. | hour from the workingman’'s Spr on the Mayor's ability and]fact that Alderman Montgo: Cade ee oh point of view, especially as re. |°@!¢ the busness of the year as|should have introduced pers all the days of the Hear them at your , oe ; "” lrewards the city’s finances was alreferences, and said such a 14 ceremonies, assisted by several! vards a rate of wages. For him- year and all the years dealer’s today. past grands. T , . ( orner self, he was in f ; an |!iuddle from start to finish. He]was unworthy of support, The following were favor of the man to come. installed: doing the work getting the very cited as an instaneé of the busi-|gard to Alderman Bullock-\\: H. M. Dageget, N.G. highest wages obtainable. Forty. |"°%* like methods pursued by the|ster being an agitator, he reit Themes A."Eéloan, ine. 100 Lakeside Avenwe, Orange, MN. J., U.S. A. J. Keller, V. G. 7th AVENUE five cents an hour was not one Finance committee a little trans-Jated the statement that he was F W. G. Barrie. Rec. Secy. iota too much for a Isboring man action he had with the eity,}one, in that he allied himself a A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at A. R. Phillips, Fin. Secy. ee see in Prince Rupert, in fact, he |" whieh he loaned them som@|through with Mayor Newton ' HAYNER BROS “8rd Ave and 6th St C. G. Thorne, Treas. SECTION SIX thought in many cases he was $2,500 for local improvements. Mr. Pattullo was glad to hea se 3 - *| J. W. MeKinley ,Warden. worth more. He wanted to state |'t Was to have been repaid by a]that the slanderous. epithets tu ; R. McElrea, Conductor. $2000 cash and the balance over ten| a; jhe outset that in the atiiiude |Uebemture issued by the city. For}ed by the Mayor were not int: W. Milltr, T.8.G. years at 6 per cent. he was taking in this matter he months he (Mr. Lynch) had been| for himself. He asked the ele: CG. V. Cox, 0.8.G. was absolutely independent of endeavoring to get the matter|to make a special note that |! A. Douglas, R.SN.G. -_— Mr. Pattullo or any body of men st rrpecey = a out,|Mayor had said so. Coneludine FT. A. Mills, L.S.N.G. ak seeking for office whatsoever. He |°"' '' Was only a few days ago|he reminded them that he ba THE A ERMATH A. J. Galland, R.8S.V.G, Samuel Harrison & Company did not believe, however, that it that he had finally received the} named four men who were abs : en W. Grant, L.S.N.G. Brokers and Financial Agents jwas the business of the Gity nen wor —_ being |lutely supporting him in Ward : . is : } ‘ . rarily ae » mine e 0 1 Dan vr . » TAs » j . re arf Usually the day following Christmas brings with it = eee R.S.8, Second Ave. Prince Rupert Council to arbitrarily set the seale os neta ae = ~- “4 - renee ae pert unpleasant recollections of friends who have been inad- EB. L. Fiaher, Chaplain. ne: ne , ” the answer that there were nolthe other men running, as he 4 vertently overlooked in the matter of Christmas gifts. Isn't it fortunate that New Year's Day follows so closely and gives us an opportunity to make amends for our oversights during the Christmas rush. While the past week's shopping made yery heavy inroads -#mtoe our stock, On behalf of Silver City Lodge eee funda. his was an instance of;contident he could work haru ye No, 39, Sandon, B.C.. Dr. Cade . the ability of\the great financial ously with any one of the pr Fine Footwear presented a Veteran's jewel to wizard and genius who wanted to aldermen, Dybhavn, pal Bro. H. Douglas, who has been a again rule the destinies of the} Webster, Maitland or Doug! member of the order fer twenty- city, but finding he was not go.| tle expressly asked ei! those the ‘iments in each line ar racticall broken, FOR * to he 5 . é ‘ = M a orn amg ee —_— 0 Ba oe Sut neti. tnt th 6 eharien inne. oe to be allowed to was trying |supported him to turn down ! gifts . CONSULT OUR GATALOGUE P ber of the Sandon lodge, Ladies and Gentiemen Oo squirm ip as an alderman with} Newton for alderman in the , LONBSUL LATAL . Bea. @, B. Wadeu, on hedalf'el Boys and Girls | the set purpose of making|terests of an barmonious and ¢ on ——— the local lodge, presented a past Children and Infants ae "a Lyneh concluded by|ficient council for the o - grand jewel to Bro. A. H. Alli We eli sad mprering the electors to lookl year The meeting closet ; Hen » Bir & Sor Li ‘it sd an a re penne be for someone else than 8 M God Save the King” and ehe enry ur Ss ons, im e At the close of the proceedings | nant’ nie cee 7 ‘ a }Sewton as an alderman if they] for Pattullo, refreshments were serv: { a | ei eeae in th “sir ‘ | wanted a bubiness and service 7 — JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS number of speeches were ie | , be Olly, | able administration, Find it theough a Daily News | ow ’ } } “ G. W. Nickerson. Want Ad,’ Goo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C Loyal Order of Moose. } The Proof of the Pud~ 7 Gi, W. Nickerson made a short ding ts in the Eating” Renworth Jefferson Best in Footwear A regular meeting will be held in the K. of P. Hall Thursday. the 9th inst., at 8 o’cloek A | large attendance of members is e requested as the business to or @ ews transact is of much importance : 6.7 J. D. MEIKLE,. Spey 7 2 c business like speech, stating that d he had been urged to rum by Mr Peerless Stu 10 Pattullo and that acced oO a aay ri actnnen” a ~— 2 Rooms 19.20.21 Alder Bloc! : Cor, 3rd Ave. and 6th St numerous others he could assure the citizens that he would devote|Special Styles at Reduced Prive’ jthe same care and attention to All Work Guaranteed