December 12, 1913 opeby wiven that the Nu tice ‘ pany, Limited, a {ody tal 1 re gistered office at pore’ pert, in the Province of 1, bas been appointed of pritien f the above named Princ ficial S 1 Cold Storage Ru ; r of Mr. W. E. or in yf the Supreme , of the Court at 8th day of 3. AMS & MANSON, the Said Liquidator CERTIFICATE oF IMPROVEMENTS. Mé yuntain noat and Eagie * situate In the Skeena Min Cassiar Distriet ed About six miles back f Falls Creek, Goose Bay, { Hog, clait eu hh inlet that I, Wm, T. Korgin, erufcate No, B43839, act ror George Kudge, Free ate No. B83907; P. ( Miner’s Gertificate No, D 1 Wm. T. Kergin, Free Miner's : » £49839, intend, sixty days from Lei pereot, to apply to the Mining diver} , Certilicate of Improve heoorer’ oy the purpose of obtaining a mwa Grant ine above claims, and I take notice that action un- ea uon 37, must be commenced be- der eye issue of such Certificate of ln Ho ted ibis 24th day of September, A. D 1913 CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. piarm gan mineral claim, situate in the skeena ig Division of Cassiar Dis- "where located: About six miles back from the 0 a of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, i that I, Wm, T. Kergin, Free Miner's Cert ficate No, B43839, acting as aged nt for Wm. A. Lord, Free Miner's Cer- ste No. B70101, and P, C, Coates, Free « certiicate No, D77639, intend, days from ae date hereof, to apply « Kecorder for @ Certificate of is, the purpose of obtain 1 Grant of the above claim, er take notice that action, un- , Must be commenced before ich Certificate of Improve Take notice 24th day of September, A. D. Date 1 this Kuj f District—District of Coast, Kange 4 that Elbert M. M¢ reat of t, B , occupation pro i ir 1 to apply for permission. io jease 1 wing describe d lands ng at & St piahied on the shore anks is siand, opposite Mink Ba ind situated two (2) miles and chains more or less 1 i mile and seventy-one more or less west of A. L 5 16) chains more or less miles and forty-eight is west of Green Top west twenty (20 chains forty (40) chains, thenice t 2 chains more or le K fr Prin ‘pe Channel, thence fol outherly to point of t, " contatning eighty 8 ELBERT M sctober 1913 dan, 12, 1014 istrict—District Hange V. that Herbert W. Lees, olf ria, occupation gentleman, rr” permission Ww pur 1 described lands g a post planted on the ner of @ bay a little to the eastward of Skiah! Bay, Stephens Island, f re and adjacent to the ap h purchase lot of I RK. W Beavis, wt e north twenty chains, thence t chains, thence south twenty ains e east twenty chains follow t line to the point of com containing forty acres MORGAN of Coast, and HERBERT W. Agent, L. R. W. 12th, 1913 igis—Jan. 5, LEES I His Beavis Dated October Nov. 10, 1914, IN THE MATTER of an Application for the issue of a fresh cerufcate of title for a undivided one- half interest in Section if, I owns hip 6, Queen Charlotte District, 29 ¢ Satisfactory prvoft of the loss of the at ve , eenicate of Tithe having shed me, ; is HEREBY GIVEN that it ts n to issue at the expiration of fter the first publication hereof leate of Title to the above 1 is in the name of C. B. § which Certificate of Title was 1s- 5 the 12th November, dal at fis4 k A. M,, a8 No, 3329 C Land Ff istry Omce, Prince Rupert, B 27th October, 104 3. Wat H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. 1836 tHE BANK oF 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT Years in Business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $7,600,000. The Convenience of a Joint Account A Joint be opened in the names of twe or more Account may persons. Whichever one can most conveniently reach the bank can then deposit the joint funds or withdraw the cash needed. It saves time and trouble, Conu ' Company, Burritt, CHRISTMAS TOYS ~ DAUGHTER. The Mr. HAWKES AND HIS CANADIAN BORN DAUGHTER LGDKING AT THE YOUNG LADY ON THE LEFT 18 MR HAWKES ELDEST. ‘Canada First” ARTHUR HawHes South Lanark rriday, " Fri THE DAILY NEWS =a ne a AR ———_— _ — chp oo - —— eUPREME COURT OF BRITISH jy THE COLUMBIA, a warren OF THE WINDING Up jy THE , CHAPTER 144 OF THE Kit ct, F ;ATUTES OF CANADA AND rs AND IN THE MATTER pHiNCk RUPERT FISH AND suk COMPANY, LIMITED YOU MUST PUT “CANADA FIRST” IN THE BREASTS OF YOUR CHILDREN. Candidate for the House of Commons in McCaffery & Gibbons FOR SALE SECTION 1. Some choice lots on 2nd Ave., be- low market value. Lot on Beach Place, $3,500, good terms. SECTION 2. Lot on Atlin Ave. Splendid view, $1,450, $500 cash, bal, arr. Double corner on Moresby Ave., $2,500, easy terms. SECTION 5. Some good houses in best locality at $4,000 each on long terms. SECTION 7. Lot 8 block 26, $600, % cash, balance in one year. Lot 7, block 29, $650, $350 cash. Lots 23-24, block 29, $2,000, $800 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years. . SECTION 8. Lots 5-6, Block 31, $1050, % cash and bal. 6 and 12 months, Lot on Prince Rupert Boulevard, $750, 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12. FOR RENT Furnished house on Borden St., 5 rooms and bath, $35 per month on Borden St., 5 reoms and $30 per month, McBride 8St., $18 per mo. Place in House bath, 3-room house = on opposite ith Ave., flats in Beach with ¢ ompar tment 4-room building basement, $18 and $20 per mo. Seven of the strongest Fire In- surance Compaailes. Mutual Life of Canada, Marine and Ac- cident Insurance. FARM LANDS PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, MANAGER PHONE 187 Stalker & Wells 2nd Ave an Good Cooking hk a © Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs 250 | N in, Tomatoes, 2 cans 26e| No. 1 Canned Peas, 2 cans for 250, N Canned Beans, 2 cans 25¢| Not inned Corn, 2 cans 26¢ Mixed Paoly 4? Ib a/slnses'+'e re New R “sins seeded; 2 Ibs for 25e Ni “urrants, 2 Ibs for . 250 Fresh Eggs, do Stalker & Wells Quality First McCattery 8 Gibbons PHONE 187 d McBride eggs, dozen. .45ce Extra faney Currants, lb . 150 lixtra Faney Sultanas, pkg.. 10¢ Mince Meat 7&c and Tea hha n 1.50. A large shipment of new brooms just arrived; prices from 45e to 75c each Arcadian Codfish, 2 lb box, .35c Extra fine old cheese, lb 25c BAN os tae We Try To Please GAMPP’S MEETING TEN- DERS S. M. NEWTON THE NOMINATION Continued from page 1) nutshell so many times that the meeting began to think even a cocoa nut shell would not hold it all. For a good portion of the evening the meeting was not getting anywhere. Everyone was asking questions which no one appeared able to answer until Mr. A. W. Agnew, a repre- sentative of the P. R. Hydro- Electric Co., dropped in. He gave the meeting a lot of infor- mation, He said that when load is over 500 h.p. the gross per kw. would be i%e to the city under the proposed ag- reement. This power would to be steeped down to 2,- 300 or 4000 volts in which there would be a slight loss. In case of development at Woodworth Lake it would also have to be steeped down. With a_ deisel oil plant there would be no stepping down. The distailut- ing losses would be identical in all three schemes, $45,000 of the $60,000 spoken of was for line extensions which could be done without in case of a short- age of oney. Only, $15,000 is for the sub-station. The pre- sent cost of power is too high; no industry can affor dto pay it. putting it into a the peah rate have With the. agreement the city could sell light at 6, 7 and 8e per kw. instead of {8c as at present and power could be sold at an average cost of 2c. These rates are based on the superin- tendent’s figures. The city can demand a revision of the rates every five years. The estimate of Mr Thompson for the Wood- worth Lake development was a skeleton estimate. No allow- ance was made for incidentals, It would really cost $200,000. With fixed charges on that am- ount the city would find that the fixed charges alone would make a cost of $26 per annum on every horsepawer developed. If the company goes ahead with their development they will he spending a *million dollars in this district that is not costing the workingman a cent. There were men in the room who know that the working condi- tions,under that company are the very best. Mr, Cuthbert intimated that the city could get power on the Naas, sufficient to supply the whole district. Mr, Agnew said the cost of transmission across the canals would make it prohibitive, Ald, Maitland wanted the can- didate selection to be left to a down town meeting, The meeting finally around to the candidates. got The chairman thought differ- | being able grievances over not to get roads and water,out in section seven, where he has improved his property. Ald. Tom Maitland then an- nounced that he had been re- quested by Mr. Manson to say that he would not stand for the mayoralty. Ald. Douglas—Then we know who is going. to-earry our ban- ner to victory—Newton. Applause led by Neil MeKay. After a number of sugges- tions and half made motions it was moved and carried that a committee interview S. M. Newton and tender’ him the nomination. Fully 25 % of those present yoted for the mo- tion. The committee is Messrs. Gampp, Fred Shaw and Derry. It was then moved that H. Douglas be appointed treasurer to pass the hat for campaign funds. Between the moving and the passing of the motion there was a general exodus in- cluding one or two of the pro- minent speakers. Another meeting will be call- ed next week. Remarks Picked at Random H. Douglas—If the city could buy the machinery on time we might finance the Woodworh Lake scheme for $100,000, A, H, Aliison — I believe municipal ownership. I have yet to be shown that this agree- ment is a better scheme. Fred Shaw—lIf it costs us $60,000 for a distributing plant and we lose our” present plant merely to get our power at 14¢e per k.w. hour I can’t see we are any ahead, Fred Shaw- gets a contract If this company now they will then want to grab our street raibway franchise. Shaw—lIf the company sells power cheaper here it is to help Port Edward. We have got to watch that thing. I have got every dollar of mine invested here. Hard earns! Agnew—Under the agree- ment we’ cannot sell power cheaper in Port Edward than we can here. Fred Shaw.— We _ will no doubt have to let the grading of the streets and sewers stand until we finance this. A, Cuthbert—lIf this company can make money selling power we can, Ex-Ald, Douglas——I’ve fought for this section, of my property is here. Walter Shaw—You cannot mix antagonistic interests and get anywhere. Ald. Tom Maitland—l’ve no- thing to say only you know Ym against it. always Most k splant Perring Swede and Glace glo- in } From You—to Him—for Christmas a Gillette Safety Razor. d _ He'll appreciate it first—you will later. Nearly 40 styles — $5 00 to $25.00 — at Drug, Jewelry and Hardware DAILY TELEGRAPH UPON THE SITUATION PRODUCED, Borrowings in Country Up About Fifty Per Cent. This Year, London, Dec 11 The Daily Telegraph in discussing the financial conditions respecting Canada’s loans says the heavy borrowings are pro- ducing a steady decline in credit. It is declared that the Dominion finds it cheaper to borrow ‘than to let necessary construction work lapse. The Dominion’s borrowings this year were thirty-five million dollars; those for the provinces fourteen mil- lions; for the municipalities seventy- seven ‘millions; for railways over a hundred and thirty-three millions, with miscellaneous borrowings of fifty millions. This makes a total of over three hundred and ten millions as compared with a total of two hundred and five millions last year. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS To insure insertion changes of advertisment must be re- ceived at the Daily News of- fice not later than 10 a.m, on the day of PERSIA OR: The Daily News has the largest circulation in the city and dis- trict. To be had at all the news- dealers. - GENERAL BLANQUET Military Governor of the City Mexico HIIIIIAIIADIAIAAAASASASAISIAN Perrins Swede and Glace glo- Demers. 289-tf arent ; r— No Gift Is More Universally Acceptable Than Perrin’s Gloves ) See that the celebrated trademark, as shown in illustration, ison every pair of gloves you buy. ves. 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