Libpap ms Ln 7 IW OITY Any ZORTHERN a GRITIBH COLUMBIA L. FY. 9 Special to Daily News ee hundred Ex- President ROOBEVFLT hu- Por the and Endorsed by THEODORE Intensely manhely interesting traying child labor factories of the east south, realistic and A splendid Programme of beautiful Motion Pictures with special music by the Westhoime Orchestra NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Would the lady who took by mistake a silk searf embroidered with beads from the dressing lroom at the dance at the Kaien | Island Club last evening oblige iby returning same to the club steward, 9 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4, In the police eourt this morn- ing before Magistrate Carss three men were charged with stealing ifrom the person, the complain lant being one Neil McNab. The case was adjourned until Monday POWERS FAIL BULGARIA THREATENS TO WITHDRAW FROM CONFERENCE—TWO STEAMERS IN COLLISION THREE HUNDRED FAMILIES FOR PEACE RIVER COUNTRY BIG COLONIZATION SCHEME FOR NORTHERN BRITISH COL-| UMBIA—TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ACRES TO BE TAKE UP Scandinavian | j}tion Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE RUPERT, B, 6., SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915 MAYOR NEWTON TOOTS HIS OWN HORN Practically Monopolized Las tions had fallen through because the company would not consider the question of supplying power at the city gates, A proposition had also been made to the Coun for the building of a railway, but the company, which was to be capitalized at $2,000,. 000, wanted the city to guarantee its bonds, The Council hat been wise enough to turn the proposi- tion down In connection with the comple- of the city reservoir, the Mayor became rather strong in his criticism of former councils, eil street donable one, Anyway he cannot prove even that state- ment by any records that are in the eity hall, Most people could show a surplus instead of a defleit if they did not have to pay last year’s bills, Newton still troubled with failing memory on cer. tain phases of the telephone franchise. is KNOCKS WORK OF PREVIOUS COUNCILS t Night’s Meeting, Wearying the Aud- ience and Antagonizing the Aldermen---Mayor Called to gary, Jan. 10—Mr. Abrams i es W be brought outl 0 d b T D P ll Be L Ab i ind is here today spring rder by 1. D. Fattullo became Less usive with a scheme for he BRE iim mR a That the capacity of the Em- | when Mr. T. D. Pattulk ose tolsettiing the numerous lawsuits ition of 25,000 acres of Dance Tonight. press Theatre was not more heav-|a point of order, drawing the/|they had found on their hands the Peace River district b> { miss the dance in McIn-|ijly taxed last night was an indi-|speaker’s attention to the fact | wher they took office Instead of N ern = British Columbia e Hall tonight Gentlemen’s |cation to Mayor Newton that the/|that the meeting had been called | be ng dubbed “incompetents,” if M s intends settling ets $1.00. ladies free. Danc-jadministration of the city’s af-|for the purpose of giving an ac- they had their desserts they rict. g at 9:30 305 fairs during the past year had | count of stewardship and not for|would get better things j not met with the disapproval|the purpose of lambasting op- Concluding his address, Mayor which some of the citizens wou d| poner ts If it were for the latter,|Newton referred to the charge SIX MORE BODIES HAVE BETTER BOAT SERVICE make out Had the Gouncil done'!he demanded the privilege of re-|made against him that he should FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTES ing a seriously wrong. ‘the | sponding Loud applause not be elected to the Council BEEN WASHED ASHORE a aie hall would have been packed Without making any apology|®#@!n as al alderman for the —_——— Mr. Charles M. Wilson of Mas- the doors This was the intre or reference to M1 Pattullo, | ’@4s0" that he would act only as set . oO 0 * state e 7 ‘ tion > ¢ ne The Body of the Captain of the that eo a beeediersmrgeans oS tion with which Mayor Newt Mayor Newton proceeded in a oo ae ~ nm He an poe Wrecked Steamer Rosecrans ae dba sae ‘|began an address thal took uj aan pail : Th. pared, he said, to support any Among the Number. a direct boat service between the lthe greater part of last night’s|\" I ibdued ay Rt candidate through thick and thin Queen Charlotte Islands and! net ng, called for the purposé ea ae ee ma Ewho could get any more money i Vancouver nt of the Carried on ts Work most emicl-' for the city than he had been able , eee Pane —, = Mr. McMaster, general agent of oe ae i r ‘ . . the . I “ — The electric light it obtain But T'll tell you where wrecked steamer hose the G i P., on being _ Stioned | 5 avor and: Aldermet jeoumes Bee bee! ontriget fror ithere will be a break. If the 6 tehthed ashore tode ibout the matter, states that he| files vihinia the platt {20 - "- per ee ony the vr principles T have laid down in my « idenianed among the has received no informatio! from) ‘ as ce a ae reduced from *°| platform are violated, then there was that of Captain the head offices of the G : P.| = , ss : ? ad y abe a |will be a split. Leave me alone n. who was in charge of steamship service to that effect.| read ike seats the la be he oer aa ® so pon land I don’t fight. Don’t cross my camée ahem bhi ee He stated, however! that he ex | Ne “ i eeded eview — the irae agent a ‘Saves - - track when I'm fighting for prin. pected an improved service be-] : that had been accomplished oe “ss yaad = i Y a ples which | think are right ween ‘rinee Rupert and the} I he ei e city had| Past year i best work that me ea ive % his ¢ ng} a hen F erage + le the | Was ever done by any city cou! Alderman Douglas. OLDEST LEGISLATOR IN on ti hall had been completed a cil of Prince Rupert had been| ‘Following the Mayor's speech, ; lf shed and ai ‘ antes e by the present Counce Alderman Hamilt« Douglas, the BRITISH EMPIRE DIES Fraternal Order of Eagles. ir ce force had bee ma tained \¢ jfinance miiniste of the retiring ——_- The a ial meeting for the/A large area of sidewalks had Council, came rward, bowing Sir John Shea, Former President) .)..))4) of officers of the Fra-|been constructed, the cemetery FROM LAST NIGHT'S and smiling, and thaked the of Legislative Council, Dies ernal Order of Bagies was held]|*that noted spot had been set MEETING. Mayor for his graceful tribute of at a Ripe Old Age. n the K. of P. Hall last evening./in motion the Gamewe fire praise for his efforts toward help- a The election resulted as follows:jalarm system is now being Sam said he felt. loaded ing him carry on the affairs of Sit. Johns, Nild., Jan. 10.-—Sil/Wworthy president, Ben Self,|stalled, and friend and foe had And the stull was doctored the city during the past year. He ni Shea, the iidest aCliVe | worthy vice president, I M j Deen treated alike The ¢ - immediately dived into the re- egisiator in the British Empire,| jacobs; past president, George | had sanctioned the building} In excusing himself for port of the receipts and disburse- lied today, aged ¥5 years. He Leek; inside guard, J Keefe; |of a new school at Seal Cove All} supporting Newton, Alder- iments furnished by the Assessor's was a former president of the chaplain, M. O. Berg; treasurer,|the civie departments are abso- | man B.-W., said somebody department, reading a string of Legislative Council and continued|p yj > Gartwright; trustees, W.jlutely well manned, efliciency|3 had to support him, Almost! §| figures that, however interesting i member right up to the timelwrpight, R. W. Cameron and O,/being the sole aim in making ap thou art forgiven as showing the ability of his de- f his death Besnetr rhe question of acquir-|pointmnets The telephone sys-| partment, proved somewhat tir- ae" ese ga anna ing their own club rooms was|tem had been extended and had} For the benetit of Aldet ing to the audience He could Baptist Services. taken up and discussed at some been made to pay Phe Prince} man Dybhavn, who missed not speak too highly of the work Phe “Baptist Bible” will be the) jangin A movement is on foot|Rupert General Hospital had re the point, we again say that of the city assessor and collector subject of Rev. Warren H. Me- toward this end Refreshments |ceived a grant of $10,000 Phe | any jackknife carpentel and his able staff during the past Leod's sermon tomorrow evening] were served and a very enjoyable|cold storage plant and some of could build a MORE SERV- | year The fact that altogether at 7:30 o'clock Everyone should] time was spent On Wednesday |the outlying residents of Sections IGKABLE crossing for ten the report showed that up to the hear this message he greatl,yening next there will be an-|7 and 8 had been supplied with dollars. end of the year out of all the busi- Lewspapers, especially of the other meeting of the order, when] water. rhe fire department had — jness done by the city there was United States, have recently e0-|.eyeral new members will be in-|been reorganized under a new Alderman B.-W. says that only the sum of about $500 of tered into an animated discus-| itiated chief rhe industrial peace of all the stories about he and arrears to be collected spoke sion of this subject Morning cutidingeenanmninmmnnmnetiiis the city had been preserved and the Mayor playing detective volumes for the collector's end worship at 11 and Bible school! at ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY encouraged. As far as it had are not true. We would be of the department. Like Caesar's 2:30 p.m. Strangers and visitors been possible to secure evidence, terribly shocked if they were. wife, he said; ‘They were be- cordially invited All services| wilt Have Team in Indoor Base-|ihe illegal sale of liquor had been 4 yond reproach.” The worthy al held in MeIntyre Hall, Third ave- ball League—Arrangements stopped, although it may not have The chairman of the Fi- derman concluded by handing nue, near Sixth street, for Banquet on Jan. 24th. been entirely stamped out, The nance committee, When asked himself a little bouquet, say ne LS — affairs of the city bad been car- a question, begged to state that Sir John A. MacDonald had Don't forget sale of high class At a meeting of the St. An. ried on without the slightest sus- that he only got his report of remarked that “an honest man furniture at Mrs, €. B. Lockhart’s| grew’s Society, held last evening, |Plelon of graft, his stewardship from the was the noblest work of God, residence, 5th ave., on Tuesday] jt was detided to enter a team in The Couneil had received a lot city clerk at 5 o'clock. He is and he hoped the electors of next. Bee advt. o the indoor baseball league when of condemnation because they seeking re-election. Ward 2 would find him that man formed. had not been financiers. Never- ae on January 46th, —- ee Arrangements were made for theless, they had spent over Newton is making a strong Mr. Pattullo asked Alderman the Burns banquet, to be held on $675,000, all of whieh had been plea to wel elected for alder- Douglas how much money there January 24th, whieh will insure financed, with the exception of a man on the sympathy ticket. was on hand for the carrying on W F o] HOLM it being one of the best social deficit of $5,000, Considering . of the hydro-electriy work, and events of its kipd ever held in the this, Mayor Newton was of the Alderman Maitland was as if there was enough to finish the city. This year mine host will/oP!nion that they had not been good as The News’ predic- laying of the pipe to Shawatians sss Opera House... be Mr. Peter Black, of the Cen- such great botebes even as tion. He says the 14912 Lake. Alderman Douglas said he tral Hotel. financiers, Council built retaining walls did not think there was very much FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SS ahs RS a The cost of the Engineering for 60 cents a yard, You left. He went by the statement EXTRA !! — SPECIAL !! THE WEATHER. department had been reduced probably noticed that he did of the city treasurer. He said i a one-third, Power for various in- not tell you how they were there was enough in the esti- The wonderful two reel The weather report at 5 o'clock rrr ant been sup measured mates. Thanhauser feature this morning read: Barometer, |P!! é le elec “ i¢ lighting sys e The Mayor came forward and 29.994; maximum temperature, |'¢!™ had been very much extended Bullock - Webster takes endeavored to* help out the 22: minimum temperature, 12 and improved, rhe News to task for calling finance minister. It was believed The Cry of the — raking up the question of}% (he zoo a doe ingtead of a ${that there was enough money to St. Peter’s Church, Seal Cove. franchises, the Council had been buck, AsIlT had disappeared complete the line to Shawatians Ch ld Evening service every Sunday submitted a proposition by a when we made the statement Lake and transfer the pumping taren at 7:30 o'clock, power company, but the negotia the error was at least a par- station, Money had been bor- rowed from the hydro-eleteric de- partment for other city purposes and it was hoped that might be paid back, as it was due. Unfore- seen contingencies had to be con- tended with, He thought he was safe in saying that there would be sufficient money for the com- pletion of the work, Alderman Dybhavn. Alderman DybhaVn, the chair- man of the Board of Works, said he had been pressed by the Mayor shortly after the Council came into office to assume the head of THE DAILY NEWS ————EEE EE Special to Daily News. 10 pressure of the Powers has fail- ed to titude lurks sition London, Jan, The friendly change the of the unbending at- allies of to of of Turkey Adrianople be- threatening atti- towards Bul- Adrianople. retain the Roumania hopes cause tude BULGARIA THREATENS 70 WITHDRAW FROM CONFERENCE PRESSURE OF POWERS IS UNAVAILING — TURKEY HOPES TO RETAIN ADRIANOPLE — ARMISTICE AT AN END Prince ee PRICE FIVE CENTS N EFFORTS T0 SECURE PEACE garia. The latter, being backed by Austria, threaten Turkey that unless is conceded they will withdraw from the con- Adrianople toward the|ference and have given notice of in respect to their dispo-/|the termination of the existing armistice. An ambassadorial con- ference was held today, but nothing of importance was ac- complished, LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. annual Prince The meeting of the Rupert Liberal Association, for the purpose officers, will be the evening of Jan. 23rd, 1913, of P. Hall, Helger- 307tf ANDERSON, Sec.-Treas. of electing held on Thursday, in the K. son Block. o. We this important department. He efforts to- of entirely had used his very best ward the furtherance its effi. ciency They had re- organized the department and in- creased its efficiency whilst re- ducing the cost by nearly two- thiids. He compared the depart- mental expenses of 19411 with those of the past year. Alderman Dybhavn went on to enumerate several suggested improvements to be undertaken by the incom- ing Council, especially in connec- tion with sidewalks and thea hy- dro-eleectriec system. He showed by figures how their expendi- tures this year compared with those of previous Councils. He eoncluded by referring to the matter of the crossings that had received so much eriticism,. If, as had been stated, they could be put in for $10.00, as there were several more to go in, he would be glad for the men who could do them for that price to come along. Dr. Clayton. Dr. Clayton thought he was 1943 and not If so, and he fortunate to live in fifty years hence. were an alderman, he presumed he would have to go over the work of each Council for the pre- vious fifty years. That seemed to be the procedure governing the proceedings of the present meet- ing. He paid tribute to the ex- cellencies of the men doing the work of the several departments which came under his immediate control as chairman of commit- He believed in getting the best men possible, no matter what their nationalities were, and then paying them well. He thought tees, (Continued on Page 4.) Two will be held in the PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting in the interests of T. D. Pattullo and the aldermanic candidates supporting him Skating Rink, Sixth Avenue Organize in Communities and Order in Carioad Lots to Save Middieman’s Profit. (Special to Daily News.) Brandon, Man., Jan, 10.—In order to lessen the cost of the ne- cessities of life the Manitoba Grain Growers’ Association are organizing in the various com- munities for the purpose of or- dering provisions and other ne- cessities in carload lots. By this methed the middieman’s profit will be saved. STEAMER MAKES PORT AFTER ROUGH VOYAGE British Steamer Ferniey More Than a Month Out from Bremen Arrives Ten Days Overdue. (Special to Daily News.) Jan. 10.—The British Fernley, whieh left Bremen more than a month ago, arrived here today ten days overdue. During her voyage the roughest weather that has been known on the Atlantic for many years was encountered, Boston, freight steamer Presbyterian Services Rev. F. W. Kerr has just an- nounced an important, series of These include addresses on Baptism and Marriage; the Double Standard of Morals, and four studies in the book of Job. All of these will be given in the Empress Theatre at 7:30 p. m. Tomorrow even- ing under the title of Zangwill’s latest book, ‘The Next Religion,” the speaker will deal with the o'd religion and the new views and will outline what the best men ean believe today. Morning serv- ice is held in the Presbyterian Hall on Fourth avenue. Sunday evening sermons. Daughters of the Empire. A meeting of the Daughters of the Empire will be held on Mon- day afternoon at 3:30 in the Knights of Pythias Hall. Each member is specially requested to be present. 10 in Ward Mr address the meeting. MONDAY, EV’G., JANUARY 13 at 8 o'clock, Pattullo and the candidates in Ward Two will ' ’