Wednesday, Janus THE DAILY NEWS : —_—— ae : aeancneesseeea= MAYOR AND ALDERMEN PAT vets wancacstesare || “The News” Classified Ads. ONE ANOTHER’S Backs published today, Alderman Dybhavn endeavors to dis- credit The News exposure of how the jigures are juggied AT THE FINAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL oo MAYOR by stating that in reference to the sewer excavation in AND ALDERMEN TELL WHAT FINE FELLow Block 22 no allowance Was made for property connections e nt or or C Sse i0n= THEY ARE. lie admits Phe News figures of 360 yards for the sewer excavation were approximately correct and intimated that THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES" HERE— ting of the ¢ ee port be ve i eel Oo e reports ubm > ihe balance of the 622 yards was for connections. He . a eld yesterday affer-lihat through neglected to say, however, that four of the connections Chere w oh ere we are in earth, making about foriy yards of exeavation, =. | aan Aldern Clay and six in rock, iguring about 84 yards. There is still MASSET CITIZENS WANT For Sale | ALDERMAN FOR WARD ONE bse . . a ce nan ’ + a discrepency of 136 yards, and a member of the e se emarpaviitiniits on hid Gapartment MGMMETEEL Gvectronh was ANION ta spite BETTER MAIL SERVICE ae ~ : ho wen present at SALE ” TO é ar of Alderman Dybhavn’s denial. The published letter also ‘ Feenieie d, "i "Gaiam aaa. . ; s the » be ' , rs Pr $2,600; $1,200 cash, balance ¢ practically admits that the backfill and the hauling away Delegation Waited on Board of | [3 oan ae an a wat can tea ' , of the surplus rock belonging to this piece of work is Trade Last Night—Board will going to be charged to the waterworks department just Assist Agricultural Society. as The News intimated that it might be, thus compelling Ml | IMMANUEL STREET—Level lane corner el x100 ft; &@ snap Law-Butler ( " Third avenue 6-2¢ $25.00 per month. Apply King ‘ Co 7u | the ratepayers to pay the several hundred dollars which At jJast evening’s meeting the work will run over the appropriation, and which the the local Board of Trade the fol : A property abutting the sewer ought to pay for. Isn't that owing members were. pt aCe “a. ae penn aeeed juggling. Messrs. J. H. Thompson, . first clas shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1609, atl Alderinan Dybhavn also defends the charge for the McNab, W. E. Williams, we ; | Do |! | bs 1 | | jane excavation on the ground that overhaul is counted McMaster, G. D. Tite, H. B rere ver i . Mas , ’ from 500 and not 1,000 feet. Overhaul can be fixed at any Rochester, J. Lorne McLaren and { Wanted GEORGE LEEK distance, usually 500 or 1,000 feet. The News took 1,000 4. E. Morris. Mr. G. R. Naden _ while Alderman Dybhavn says the*city uses 500. Take occupied the chair in the absence either one and the fact remains that an overcharge on of the president, Mr. F. H. Mob-|WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light this item was made. A comparison which is easier to ley wee Address box 583, city grasp can be made with the McMordie contract, which i delegation of residents of A nt > lll, . a s in d ga FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED for a short} rince ert took rock out of the same hill, Contractor MeMordi Masset and vicinity waited upot time for family of four. Address Box | Prince Ruj got 6 and 7 cents for his longest overhaul. The city the board, urging a weekly mail , Dally News Ofice 8-tf pears and Gent took their rock from a half bloek to a block farther and service the year around for that] WANTED—A capable girl. Mrs. M. P i shar “— ‘ . ' : McCaffery, 5 V 7-49 charged 15 cents a yard, or the length of nearly three part of Graham Island. Mr. GC. H. ee ded | man that the pres blocks farther. In support of his statement Alderman Harrison, 8. M., acted as spokes WANTED—A general servant com ure be a critical ons 7 ‘ I ‘ ‘ hore 30 Dybhayn says the distance from Fifth street to MeBride man for the delegation. In a is 2,000 feet. You can check that up on your city map. concise and businesslike fashion It is Just 1,648 feet. This is only a discrepency of 350 he stated exactly what they con- Lost and Found time when Prince Ruper feet, but it means 3% Cents a yard on the cost of rock sidered they were justified in linked up with the Is that juggling? asking for, considering the im eyo nental and become « > " tataea . LUST—Small Mat purse containing be onal port Did the alderman making the defence tell you how portance of the islands and the swe: BP tae af and. Gocter’s cerum- 1 nal port If much plant and incidental items were figured in these development that was taking| Ca from 6. T. P. Finder please re-|make a big city p : turn to G. ¢, Bust I oMice. 12 costs? No, and you can depend on it you never will be place there The following were | . wna : told. He did say The News was attacking an official who amongst their most urgent needs: | energy and progressive \ ee ® - i tic oreb € s cannot defend himself. This engineer says the 60 cent A weckly mail service all the year|,."°"" aie in ris ae lay8)} our City Council, our . ‘ ‘ ’ jafter date intend to app © the Gov retaining walls were measured cube yards and the alder- around; the providing of a gaso- |< ; men themselves, when driven into a corner, say they were line launch to convey the mai not cube yards. Is that putting it up to the man who from the largest centres, Masset cannot defend himself? and Queen Charlotte City, to the In concluding his defence at the meeting, Alderman outlying settlements; the placii e hurth twenty-two degrees and 4 iain . om ‘nisin . . . s : . jiorty-five minutes west (N. 22:45 W Dybhavn asked the audience to accept his word for the of lights at the entrance of Mas-|iwenty-cight hundred (28 emer teneel figures. He asked you to accept his word for something set Harbor and upon Camer [agree tem Gesrees, west N. 10 )|ing submitted . ‘ - ’ . forty l buadred a1 sevent 4470 he ought to have been able to prove, while the Newton Rock, at Brown's Cove; a bet feet; tmente best dover Seema 1t00 1e ier wy of . , “2 feet, t ihe Grand Trunk Pacilic Rallway | jnfe oO i aho » followers object to accepting the new aldermanic candi- wharf at Masset; the iner ng feet, te the Grand Trunk Pace Railway! inform you that should I be dates on their word of honor to follow a policy of honesty of the government subsidy es and forty-one minutes east (3. 17:41/Successful candidate in Ward : : ° . 7 hig! \ follo u ost and efficiency, on business and issues which have not yet G. T. P., if necessary, to ensure dary of the Greed Trunk Factue hail that | made their appearance. them getting the desired weekly | way right-of-way, eleven hundred i1iv greater pa lwater mark, Sixty-two hundred an et , hence suulberiy fol wihg hight service; the channel at Masset Teel, more r less to point of 4 fifty business durtit Inlet to be resurveyed, and the lumencement excepting that ve rtior ee ee give ty atau } miuied aiiia “ise abeee ‘beuskeres’ [same close attention that 1 he PAPERHANGING securing of telephone connet ‘ I be Grand Trunk Paciii R 4 LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. AND E. J MATHEWS. and Masset, Tow Hill and other] picnic, agnew & Co. Surveyors and Ep-|. *. [a - . INTERIOR DECORATIONS points upon the islands Phe « — oo in : i . . a oY ‘ . a ’ he eating fA K Datec ‘rince Rupert, ( yecember . . " ate e 6 e delegation, before retiring were rd, 1012 . 7 ? , ’ , _ , ” i oni eae . co i assured that their. representa- oie dim : t ions would receive the very best atin | y i ge [SECS =6BOU nplete l ociation, | § R. E. BALL a guarantee that the taxpayer is}, insitiadlami ; a a ; P. O. Box 274 Prone 118 consideration of the board at eed With the present|.... ! al lace f : \ I , PARLOR FURNITURE IN SETS, COUCHES, BED LOUNGES, A motion embodying these re- system abor is dictator t ediian rT , i : Oo ; , iin neé ( t "s « = ) la is wha woul Work ; J ¢ . EASY CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, ROCKERS, MUSIC juests was drawn up and sub- because the property qualihea-|ang jo accomplish it I am v } e H PRINCE RUPERT FE ED C0, CABINETS, AXMINSTER RUGS AND CARPETS nitted to the board by Mr. W. ! ’ TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD ONE It is my be cial and civie develop! om *@ ithe year of preparation we must this year put , » § { ; : ) ) mregan jern w in Council for a quit claim deed for lrade and other public o1 j tae following described loresbore tions. Commencing at the southwest corner of Fr t 446, Mange 5, Coast Disirict, British} requently I have been umbia, Which is on the high water line; | {yo accept a nomination j thence West seven hundred 7 feet, g|u City Couneil, and this have consented for In doing so I feel it obligatory tions between the wireless statio! On Sale Now at Reasonable Prices: tion is detrimental to those not}, geyote my time thi f aneee Williams, which was passed afler|roptunate enough to have it the cily service ANDERSON we Cae See some general discussion. Copies|ciyice jabor is also dictator to It is not my purpose to « Sec.-Treas will be forwarded immediately tO} .veryone who has any interests | : ov * ; 6 ‘ 2 }vas you personally; nevertheless 3 HAY, GRAIN FEED AND 2 4 ‘e : . : the Post Office department and in this city, because the way it is}; would appreciate your support Mr. H. 8S. Clements, M. P the being distributed there is abso- and coneldes it am intisotics “ 4 SEEDS i I Furnitur Co | The Hendricksen-Smith member for the district lutely no responsibility on ‘its | e ” Before adjourning the board r iin ; that you favor a prosperous | to Contractors . aa ae part, Prince Rupert, built up on bDusi- Phone 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. passed a resolution offering their Prince Rupert has outgrown | negs principles 11-12 best collaboration and assistance | \j))3 90 polities and our future 5 nam: telat ehhees tindiie ee ' Agents for the Internationa! Stock "00 toward aiding the newly formed}, ‘ : : . —s Tenders for the . : : jcity fathers must be up to the M. P. McCAFFERY | Northern B. C. Agricultural and|),\.) of the situation. The civic ne f the First Baptist ire i f ft Ra ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDE Industrial Association in thei: employee must be engaged purely Milder Weather in Sight be erected on corner efforts to bring about the holding : ata on ght. : : on his personal abilities The According to the barometer it wenue and Young stre« STOCK ss TAKING ‘ SPECIALS pa sae fair in the city next eee Pi gelato dications, ee weather is ap received at the office of . ' Peerless Studio ' proaching, weather report| Rogers Lowest or any tend time, Mr. Taxpayer, to wake upjat 5 o'clock ths 1 orning read:/not necessarily a cepted “onde Boome 19-90.31 , During this week we will offer y ceptional THE LABOR POLICY : : A bargains : — that oa d Be rr ae on o- “g-3 and put a stop to the deplorable} Rarometer. 29.552; maximun eet ER Cor. 3rd Ave. and | . sarry s s _ . : . ‘ me ; OGERS, Sec es e Go ho ish lo carry ove state of affairs that has taken a temperature, 18: minimum tem- 1, RO , Special Styles at Red is a candid statement, but everyone knows that at this Main Question in Employment of | inne hold upon our city. Do at : — “a : , Civic Labor Under Newton Re- & ; perature, 10 SS All Work Guara time of year there are lines that have to be cleared out © you remember the 20 mills just |—_——___ for the spring goods that are due to arrive right after gime Has Been “Have paid? If Maver Newton is re-| PORTE EDWARD T. TOWNSITE ©0., tT. eo stock taking, and this will be your opportunity to pro- You a Vote.” elected it is likely to be even OE ge ~Mect ma of ‘FURNISHED ROOMS & CABIN cure these seasonable and staple goods at money saving Be ere worse. Let us elect at the head|_ Sealed tenders will be received by the HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Furnished rooms and beds to rent #1 prices, which will last for just one week. Ry the nego. The News of our city’s affairs men who wil! > Tuesday, a by — a bie ~ Rohe we bath os “s Ladies’ Stanfield Combination Underwear, reg. $3.75, special suit ear Sir: The main feature of|safeguard first of all the intor. | Construction o water. — ee Se eee Sa ee the present municipal campaign |ests of the taxpayers in a busi. i approach, rn Teel by 198 ‘feet Magazines Periodicals Newspapers Furnished Cabins at $4 a month Ladies’ fne ribbed all wool Vests, reg. $1.50, special. 8e each is, without doubt, the labor pol-|ness way, not merely by prattiing oul aia canine es a A CITY MESSENGERS APPLY — 208 NINTH AVENUE Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, reg. 60c, special. ‘ . : Ladies’ white Flannelette Tighe oben reg. $2.75, Special. icy. Mayor Newton, in his amus-|but with tangible facis. . ge ~ trestle, six feet wide, over Parcel Delivery inclilihipeemaptiiattataniaitibimene a Ladies’ white Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. §2.50, special. ing platform, tells us that, if re Respectfully yours ee ae ; Ladies’ white Flanneletie Night Gowns, reg. §1.75, special “bg . ee om, 4. ee eones — 3 ee. . et ye ms an’ form of tender Tq 4 EMPIRE BATHS Ladies’ colored Flanuelette Night Gowns, reg. $1.25, special. elected, he will perpetuate the pemocaaticus. ite3 = © => ie" ee. nn Phone 362 On Sed Ave. For an easy and comfortable shave Ow in at the Empire Baths on Third ave ™ most up-to-date furnishings have een A few Sweater Coats to clear ve regul existing confusion in regard to noe Jan, 14th, 1943, Civil Engineers 2 ar p le Umbrella Special; regular $1.80, for $1.00. the employment of labor. NEW TALENT FOR — stalled and the general surroun\08 ri er. Pe such as appeal to particular peop! Now, Mr. Taxpayer, let us see THE EMPRESS THEATRE | a pare ; Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL Dealers ir the results of the present policy WILL J. HUGHES Under the Newton regime the one Amongst the arrivals on the i = | dp ‘@ er Ss or z ore : i Fifth St. Prince Rupert great consideration in the em-|Prince Rupert this morning were Poy Pt a: | | ployment of labor on civic work|Hector De Cowe, late of the Im- has been, “has the employee a|perial Theatre, Vancouver, and ) aad E Poe re) HW y¥ 2] i) aa ittle’s NEWS Ag vote? it matters not whether he|Mr. A. F. Williams, violinist, also Little $ enc) renders adequate service for thejof that city. These gentlemen, OGCEN EVENINGS ON TIL 9 ° CL.OoOcK Middle +: Mian s. shew papeft = SO salary paid, If he fails to do so,|who are both well known and Authorized Capital ...--++-+- $1,100,000.00 "1G RUITS to repri.| prominent members of the musi- Assets $350,000.00 CIGARS «= TOBACCOS FRUIT no one has the courage When You Want a Plumber i SE OU Tl ene te ie ae a ee Lear crchen ed tees ted ae 2nd Ave. Below Kalen Island Olu? PHONE 340 fication is suflicient to disarm|cured by Mr. Frank Stevens, the Money Loaned naimote BY a oe —_— WESTERN PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO. anyone enterprising and popular man~ cent. per annum etempte whole loan or any part ft. Second Ave. In the recruiting of eivie labor|ager of the Empress Theatre, to interest. Ten years O without extra cost or | the considerations are as follows:|augment the orchestra of that six months to repay bonus. ne ou C vs ee a —————— SSS | Are you a property holder; are | house. All kind of surprises THE LARGEST AND OLDEST CONTRACT | , — _ you married, and lately it has|are in store for the amusement rt ANY IN CANADA :: NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF Loyal Order of Moose. Deen: thaws yeu & vole? loviien aubiie when tir. Bo Gawe. :: LOANING COMP NA. PARTNERSHIP The lodge will meet in the Admitting that the city has|wWho is a sensational trap drum. Business written to date in excess of $12,500,000,00 | orner a4 is, ee K. of P. Hall Thursday, the 16th|@Pli®ations to its laboring class,!mer, gets down to business. | Officers and Directors TAKE NOTICE that the part- it is also its duty to safeguard|Manager Stevens spares no ex = A. McKECHNIE, 1st Vice Pres. and Gen. Mer inst, at 8 o'clock, when the new J. KR. SEYMOUR, Pres } . nership existing between Messrs the interests of the taxpayer.|pense when it comes to giving] . 4 flag secretary Lt.-Col. J. DUFF STUART, 8nd Vice Pres 7th A VENL |}: [SEE oMicers for the present year will i as Labor, to be eflicient must have | the patrons of the pioneer the Hon. RK. E. McKECHNIE, rd Vice Pres 4. J. BANFIELD Bainter & Sloan, Insurance and] }, installed A grand smoker Heal Estate Agents, has this day] will also be given and a good rally ee 9 ee stil ti 7 oe Cree eee The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. SECTION S/ X be slLion | s one Oo | ae 4 been dissolved y I i > - f mer rs ‘ , : € BsO0lvedc by nutual con ‘ nembers should be in attend of filling time Is there anys fair the way of amusement fic Bulldi Vv Head Office, 2nd Fioor, ’ aol ec 9, ancouver, 8.c. sent. All accounts due the firm | ance, 10.43 Se he paid to C. E. Bainter, who J. D. MEIKLE. Sec minded citizen who can demon. | : ai Bidg., Prince Rupert ’ . ae, S007 strate that the present methods| A thoroughbred is a man who Loca! Office, Feder — a. ! | Other B. C. Offices, Victoria, New Westminster, Nelson will ume all the o atio of uvestenhinsienihensinnisiinlitiemtenpeennn a << yon “ ne onbigations of of spending the city's money give|doesn’t ery “FOUL!” when Just | > ) ’ ‘re ; : oO an ane a. soa) se A meeting of the Fraternal Or-|any guarantee of an adequate re.|Retribution hands him a wallop Kamloops Ce : d . ’ der of Eagles will be held this|turn in executed work? lin the solar mut stayed es * P. Hall for The tesa laborer has the r ght | —— _- 7 —- - : - a Samuel Harrison & Compan) SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS bee. 188 2 unportant|to have a fair share of the city! Find it through a Daily News = — : === Brokers and Fi cial Agents , i2 work, but in return he must give |Want Ad” ‘Second Ave. Prince Rupet! 2000 cash and the balance ov years at 6 per cent Piped ee theta Fk wet