FORM A BOOSTER CLUB; ADVERTISE RUPERT (Continued from Page 1.) the land and if we are to get Scott and His Four them we must go after them. Comrades. Let us go after them. Other cities are going after them and London, Feb. 26.—The Lord many of them have already found them. There is hardly a little jerk-water town through- out the prairies that has not its active Publicity agent, and as a Mayor of Lond day that Premie result those towns are growing /funds from the National Treas by leaps and bounds. If popula-|..... he appropriated for the de tion can be attracted by an arti-| dents of the late Captain Cor. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. ficial bait surely there should/...4; and his four companions PHONE 465 an immense movement created who died in the Anta#etic. The oe es tae a. we show them the genuine amount, the Premier said, would ‘ article. be sufficient to secure to the de- P ] S d I propose therefore that the) Kendents the pecuniary position |k CCRMCSS tudio citizens of Prince Rupert get to- , they would have held had the ‘ , . : 24 Alder Bloc gether at once and that we start disaster to the explorers not oc- are 1 Alde : ck out systematically and persist- curred. It is understood that sor. 3rd Ave. and 6th ¢ ently to make ourselves known.’ ,ger the Government scheme, For marvellous ores in photo- In order to avoid a multiplicity Mrs. Sc : i i graphs see u : Mrs. Scott, widow of the explorer. | of organizations I propose that! .i)) peceive an annual pension | OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS we cooperate with the local equivalent to the salary of a Board of Trade if that body sees naval captain in fit. There is not a business man AMPLE PROVISION FOR DEPENDENTS British Government will vide for Families of Capt. formed him that the Government would propose to Parliament that THE DAILY NEWS Pro- m announced to- ==One Cent A Jot r Asquith had in- Furniture active service. in town who could not be induced) i ’ ‘ : ence o » public} Two excavated lots, 6 and 7, Block 1 each; % cash, balance 3, 6 and 9 months to lend a helping hand if the has the confidence of: th ye | gece. 1. Price, $20,000. Terms, $6,006| Apply P. O. Box 188 37tf a Wen oe properly woteey Seotere. FOP a ontisene eonquet | aay, Betance ver Sve years win Bowes POR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary | him. This is a case like ““The| where this matter could be pt So any agent tor the bale. AD. gasoline engine, twelve b.p., bigh speed, widow's cruise of oil.” The more|in proper shape. ply to : | pas tae Apply P. 0 Se we give to others the more we| Yours truly, | m. 0. LEDUC have. Will not somebody who CIVIS RUPERT! | 1682 “— — West 9-tf 3 ° a he isin For Rent MY WARDROBE TO RENT—Six room dwelling, with bath Sra Avenue; close in Apply Mack 4. LEE, TAILOR Realty & Insurance ( 49-52 Press! and Repa FOR RENT-—Modern for roomed cottage Gheuntng, me ring corner of Borden and Taylor streets nae c. BE. Bainter Phone 387 astr Scott Buliding, Next to City Hall Phone Green 390 FURNISHED, unfurnished and furnished STORE FIXTURES Store for rent. STOCK FOR SALE EN BLOC Hart Block, next to the Bank of Montreal CLOSING OUT Owing to ill health we are compelled to go out of busi- ness and may have to shut our doors at any time. We are Can give possession in one week. —AND— Co. | FOR SALE PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATIONS Busy Bee 519 3rd 3rd Avenue Open Day of All Kinds offering Estimates Free R. E. BALL CROCKERY GLASSWARE ENAMELWARE P. O. Box 274 Phone 174 LAMPS HOUSE FURNISHINGS SAFE Hendricksen-Smith | . The News” ‘Classified Ads. Wanted Sensi > i WANTED-—-To rent, unfurnished house for |} family of five; careful tenants; he children Box 048 4atr WANTED--A chambermaid at the Bay View Hotel 47tf | WANTED—-A general servant. Apply Mrs L. W. Patmore soar j | For Sale | | BILLIARD tables for sale, nearly as good as new, 8200 each, large size Address Box 894, Prince Rupert 49-50 POR SALE—Fine upright pian nearly | new For quick sale, #290 Terms if desired George Werner, 418 Dunsmuir street, or Westholme Opera House. 40tf | SNAP-—-Two lots, Block 30, Section &, $500 neusekeeping rooms. corner Third Ave. and Sixth 8t. Apply Alder Block, 36-50 > —— { Lost and Found i LOST in the neighborhood of Rupert Ma rine fron Works English setter dog puppy, black and white and Finder please return to G. $. Turner Second Avenue 47-50 — Tailoring and First Class Dress- Cafe Avenue Most Up-to-Date Place in Town OYSTERS & GAME BOXES FOR LADIES and Night When the People Refuse E Charta the people new rights and asserting them. to Pay VER since King John signed the Magna have been discovering } Long ago the people learned how to get what they wanted—by the simple expedient of “refusing to pay.” In the days when kings played “war” with one another the people could al- 2 ways put a sudden end to the fun by fe “refusing to pay.” To-day, when men play the great game of business, they have to d d on the people, even as did those kings of long ago. When the people stop payment, the game ends. : Of importance is “the right to know” as applied to modern com- merce. The people have found they want a “reason why” before they buy. We awoke to this fact but a short while ago, when a few manufacturers began to tell us some of the things they ht we should know about their s. They were the pioneer advertisers. Soon the world discovered that it had an appetite for facts. And in the re-adjustment of things for the proper satisfaction of this appetite, we have developed a new science— its name is * Advertising.” Now that we have learned there is way of telling us we demand to know. By the exercise of a power that has never failed—the refusal to pay un- less satished — the le have set up a new order of things. The manu- facturers and merchants are telling us everything we want to know — through Advertising. When we buy soa “Whose soap?” “ , we must know ow is it made?” “What are its ere “What are its uses?” “Wherein does it ex- cel?” The Advertising tells us. It’s the same with well-nigh everything we buy—food, clothes, fur biles. We will have niture, pianos, automo- the facts about these things—or we will refuse to pay. We, the public, have created a new world force. We call it “Advertising.” Advice regarding your advertising problems is available h any recogniud Canadian advertising agency, or through of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Lumsden -» Toronto. part-—-s0 write, vf interested. ey eT eit Enquiry involoes wo obligation on your i making Second Ave., over C. D. Rand's Office. Phone 416 Black ' fwo room ousign “it ith Ave. East of McBride $1 List your property with me for quick sal H. povaLAS | (opposite f Srd Ave | : > 9 . 5 Ladies’ Jacket Suits Te) — =o —<———— — — 2) Usual price $18.00 to $24.00, te now 812.50 at fe. = JABOUR BROS. ic |- “4, ‘ = Meet Me at a \2 Magazines - Periodicals fe) Newspapers ell | City Messengers rl) | Parce! Delivery | $§ Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. eee) ee} y} ele) SPECIAL First arrival of new spring suits. We take great pleasure in announcing that we have secured the sole agency of the New York Tailoring Co, for Prince Rupert. It is well known that this firm turns out only the most elegant in ladies’ man tailored garments and to see these suits is to be convineed they are what you are looking for. Exclusive Styles Lowest Prices Demers —_—_— CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Warning. During the construction § of water main across Shawatians Passage at Fern Passage cables will be strung and six dolphins driven. All boats are hereby warned, Construction is now in operation and will continue un. til further notiee. 45f W. MeG. MASON, City Engineer. Advertise in The Daily News Word For Each Insert ” wi brown. | — — MAYOR PATTULLO DISCUSSES THE FINANCIAL SITUATION Continued from Page 1.) ito get money it must have the jconfidence of financial 4 city, controlled by a few irre jsponsible demagogues who have little or no financial interests at j stake and main desire ;seems to be to stir up strife and interests whose dissension, cannot expect the | consideration if those who con trol large sums of money That lthis year’s council has the con | fidence of financial interests there is every reason to believe and so far as I am concerned I do not propose to do anything that will shake that confidence even though I may be misrepre- sented and all sorts of false statements made concerning my attitude towards the wage-earn er “For a long time an. attempt has been made to make it ap- pear that I am opposed to the interests of both organized and unorganized labor and I[ have heard even men who should be well informed say that they un derstood I had stated that I thought even $5.00 per day is too much for ordinary labor of course, I never uttered any such jisentiment, and, as a matter of ifact, I am not only in thorough jaceord with the principles of or- ganized labor, but I helieve the iday will come when a minimun iwage and minimum hours of llabor will be a settled principle throughout the whole country but in the meantime this city cannot expect to solve so large a problem in a moment and this will be a poor town for the wage- industries him that he is making a good in this city T want not only the con- fidence of the men who advance the money, but also of the men who receive it. I appeal, there- fore, to every citizen of Prince Rupert not to allow himself to be influenced by men who, for po- litical or personal reasons, seek earner if we have no ihere and no money being spent on public improvements We are face to face with a condition,’ The workman wants work and the city wants money to pay him, and the only way to get the money to pay him is to go to the man who has it and the only way to get the money from the man who has it is ‘o show) vestment: and the only way this} can be brought about is by mu tual confidence As mayor of il] sorts Of prejudice iy alir up rewardiess of the welfare of the eits lone as they can obtain leome temporary personal ad ivantage, but to join with me and | asonribe re of the council in a united front to assist in the work which we haye before us, Thursday, } et TO VISIT BRiTAjy Hon. Mr. Roche Will Country to Study imm Problem Visit ‘Oration Ottawa, Fy Roche, Mir has decided Country, at the ent session first hand Stud tion problem fy standpoint Hi the principa and expects Belgium in If h time, Dy June —_————____ __ Merry Skating Party (ine of the Skating parti Roller Rink given | of the vour rhere forty ported ast were be eouy thems until ¢ the and rm the there marry 1) ind } strains was 1 becoming accomplished the fur those, that ided m the get a few pret | m came up st daunted to p unchecked cares refreshment the | evening ‘ jenjoyed The was a prot is understood parties are " future Am - were Mr and WV hurst, Mr. and M pott, Misses B Holtby Meke K. Jenns, I. Jer Fisher, Fnoch Mesears, Her combe, Little I Baird, Golder, P | Fitzmaurice Pp i Stowell Mel Kaman (rreat prevails ove match to take jing Rink tonig j teams will tbe j rat * andatl If the ¢ be W i tie f first 4 irates Millinery Opening Demers’ Friday and Sat Silversides B The up-to-date House Devcon tors of Prince Ruperi ' At the present time we are lformulating plans for the sub. Imission of several money by laws to the ratepayers, and as leoon as they are in definite shape lthese py.laws will be submitted lte the people, and thereafter we lehall go to the money markets of lihe world in an endeavor to se. eure the amount necessary for public improvements, and also take care of outsanding ybligations Bo far in the his tory f the city no real attempt has been made in the way of I financing, a8 the city bas financed iteelf in a temporary way through the Bar if Montreal, but the time has come when the finances of the ty must be put on a dif ferent basis Long-term deben tures must be sold to take up the treasury certificates which were sold, and also to carry out new projects We ire determined to use our very best efforts towards putting the city upon the sound est possible financial basis, and towards cat nz out the many works which seem to be abso lutely essential, but in this re gard a responsibility ant duty rests upon every citizen of this city to lend his aid and support There must be a spirit of give and take I believe it is possible to accomplish our purpose with fairness to all Certainly we must use our every effort in that direction Don't overlook the windup of the Hughes bankrupt sale which takes place tomorrow, Saturday 49 THE WEATHER. rhe weather report at 5 o'clock this morning read Barometer 10.018 maximum temperatire 11; minimum temperature, 2 All ladies should see the new spring millinery in view at Ham- bliin & Go.’s on Friday 59.52 Paardeburg Day. Foday being the anniversars of the Batt f Paardebure the ocal chapter of the Daughters of Empire will elebrate the] event by a tea at Mrs Palmer's Rev. F. W. Kerr will address the ladies on matters pertaining t« the historic event Millinery Opening Demers’ 'Friday and Saturday this week 48.50 The last chance to secure the rare bargains at the Hughes bankrupt sale The stock will be lclosed out Saturday night i9 ) } A ,) nn ' business in = Sweder Bros. beg to annnounce that they will be open for their new cement: premises, ) , : Sixth Street, Next Gray’s Jewelry | Friday Morning, Feb. 28th ; A very large stock of new spring cloths for ladies’ and } i ee oni " ; } } | SWEDER BROS. | j Merchant Tailors—Prince Rupert i We Have Just Received a SPRING PRINTS, GINGHAMS and all other WATCH FOR OUR BARGAIN trimmings JABOUR BROS. THIRD AVENUE Large Assortment of New GOODS ,» MUSLINS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES 125 different designs | SALE EVERY SATURDAY Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “We always deliver the goods” 2d Street Phone 166 Greet PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0 Dealers i HAY, GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS Agents for the International Stock ful MAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T° i LOTS | 19-20 -21-22-3 Block 45, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALI Harrison, Gamble & Compal! FINANCIAL AGENTS Princ e Rupe . . — —— : 6-room house a $25.00 eh . ¥-Prooth house ‘ $15.00 Agents Qnd Avenur