\, \ pogistetive LARGEST CIRCULATION In THE CITY AND NORTHERN Library BRITISH COLUMBIA VOL, V., NO. 2 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY —<$—$—_-___——_ GRUNTY GRUNDY SfAYS: The ex-mayor’s campaign is bearing trult. A vag. in jail claims he is going to hold a con- ferunce of the bankers to see what they were going to do about his case. 3, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4 MAYOR ATTULLO HOLDS CONFIDENCE OF PE GOOD BEFORE BIG CROWD, 0K FOR ESQUIMALT inn now vers osny aner| TANKS FOR O1 STORAGE PUBLIC ISSUES PENDING ft: ei) Dominion Government Purchased ar Imperial Oil Company About to 4 ea 7 Dock Site Big Enough for A> telegraplt .message to the Let Contract for Excavating \ MOST EFFECTIVE SPEECH ON CIVIC AFFAIRS EVER MADE IN Largest Warship local stineROte C, \DORGnd ‘eit —Five Big Tanks HARBOR FORESHORE QUESTION—WANTS FEDERAL RESERVE PRINCE RUPERT—PROVED HIMSELF TO BE ts ee moreiith imines edt ha death ag eet AND CITY PROTECTED—HIiS POLICY OF FREE BAIT— WORTHY OF POSITION Ottawa, Jan. 3.—Hon. Robert G. A. Woodland, local repre- QUEEN CHARLOTTE MAIL SERVICE togers announces that the goy-|their chief, Charles D. Rand, in} entative of the Imperial Oil Co., as a ernment has decided to putchase|New York, where he went to con-| ca; ss H. 8. Clements, M. P. forylaws which will allow American Mavor Pattullo at last night’s;credit of one million dollars for |yne Butler site, Lang’s Cove,|. “ ve : or said this morning that his com- Comox-Atlin, arrived yesterday fishing boats to come in here and ublie meeting demonstrated the|{his city. The only other new|Esquimalt, for a government dry sult specialists iP * disease pany is about to let the excava-|on the Princess Royal to spend a “el bait. Al th t ded ‘rath of the statement of those : , s 7 evles- in fats Ab » milliz py, | Which has made an invalid of him|;jon contract for the site of their|couple of days in the city, lookir DUTOERS REO S80 ae 7 money spent has been $290,000, dock costing four million. rhe i Se ales . I ’ ng sold ste > wareh b friends who claim he is the best f which 845 : aks dock will be capable of handlin for many months. yroposed oil storage tanks. This|0Ve? Public works, before going ‘9 aor ahhh ee ore . ree 0 rich $150,000 was secured | & 1, ir nha: . . prog & . ‘ oat A nan in Prinee Rupert today for ete niall re ay a the. lapmeet. elbaniaie ante even The news casts a shadow of ep es ae er east to the session, which opens mitted so that United States fish- : ; ’ s ar’s council as against esr ae! a itie . stte is on the Section One side of i. , 4 % he mayoralty, In the language 140.000 by the councils of the | 4?eadnoughts. sorrow over all of British Co- Bes a ie Jon January 15, ing boats can ship from this city f Ald, Naden he made a clear|) ois aes 4 ep epee Ria coat be lumbia. Hays rae Bay. Five tanks Will! Among the pubtie matters en-|to the easern market and store exposition of civic affairs. i , vvenee U. 8S. Must Intervene Charles D, Rand was one of the }be built. Two have a capacity of|gaging the member's attention is|the culls of their catch by paying ils speech was a masterpiece of Last year the council left a eS best known men in the province,| 35,000 barrels each and will be]the question of the foreshore|the duty. ‘cic and rhetoric. His position | deficit of $30,000. Not a man in} (giecial to The Daily News.) 2,78" whom everybody liked and|used for locomotive and ship/rights along the waterfrent,| Mr. Clements argued that this every point was — abgolutely the world knew how the city London; Deo.4 d+ “The Specta- whom everyone trusted abso-|fuel. Three others will have ca-|which the Grand Trunk have «p-|‘would coax United States boats fair, and the skill with which he stood at the end of last year.Ji4, gays that publie opinion. will lutely. He had the reputation of| pacity of 10,000 barrels each, onejplied for from the Dominion|to trade to this port and that it randled the issues touehed on Chere were no relations or har-}¢,.66 the hands of the United sterling honesty. He has made} for gasoline, one for coal oil and|Government. The local metnber| would attract all that trade from» ‘owed him to have real know-|™ony between the departments] states to compel. intervention in several big fortunes, and after aj oue for distillate. The erection|says in granting these he wayts|the Sound cities. dee of the subject he was talk- at the city hall. This year’s Mexico. Wilson should have disastrous failure years ago re-|of these and of the warehouse|to look after the interests of the “The Queen Charlotte Island about, There was no fin-|Council has a surplus of $135,-|oonsidered Huerta the greatest {2d every debt, amounting tojand offiee building will cost|city and future industries. He]mail subsidy which I got last year in his argument, no play to}900 of which $20,000 is cash in} ractor in creating peace, and had ,°v°” hundreds of thousands, {$200,000 and will not be com-Jwill insist on street-ends being|has never been taken up,” said vallery, no innuendo or ques-|the bank, $57,000 is taxes due|iney supported him peace would Latterly he has again been pros-| pleted until April, 1915. opened to the water, that an am-|Mr. Clements. “We cannol get ne of the motive of his op jand $50,000 is money spent on fine ‘he rantowaa, perous. The oil company intend mak-|ple reserve be made for fedcral|the G. T. P. or C, P. R. to put on ponents, no abuse er personali jthe water department which wil, Ee aSaNed Mita Mr. Rand was the first sales|ing this the supply depot for all]docks or buildings and that the;boats for the service required. I It was straight business—|e returned to the general fond Special Sunday dinner 6 to 8 agent for Prince Rupert prop-|the northern country. They will]lease be made on terms whieh|have arranged for the Dominion ealing to the intelligence and|When the debentures are sold, p.m. at the Bay View. tf erty, thereby becoming personally |also ship oil tank cars from here]will permit industries being abie|protective boat Gannett to carry is to the ear. It was an} We have money in the bank to acquainted with all the original|into Alberta. The G. T. P. will]to come in on the waterfront ».n|Island mails whenever she makes ess such as any City should] pay for everything ordered. «he ra investors in the city. take all the fuel for their loco-} reasonable rentals. a regular trip from Prince Ru- ad to hear from its chief|new council will start with a new their plant they will have to bovin His death is particularly sad|motives between here and Ed- Another question he is dis-| pert.” iwistrate. As a speech on civ i sheet. this city to get industries herejnews in this city. monton from this source of|eussing is the effort he is making Mr. Clements expects to return it was so infinitely su-| The city hal Istaff may appear |! US¢ the power. meee nat supply. for an alteration in the customs|south tomorrow. | hing Prince Rup-|to be large just now because Get the’money here and figh! Unionists Split ihe Company also expects 0 — . ( has yet heard at ereated| there is no big work going on. for at afterwards, If you fight ar Sp build up 6 big trade with the figh- N PI w h Baptist Servi profound im on the|The salary list is about $2,000| %F it before it comes it will never (Special to The Daily News) Tea I fuel oil f sp rh re ee ON ah mud ie Heaielas Sr nak s | ihn thaatinak onan Z .. |eome. ,ondon, an. 3.) Auste They secure their fuel oil from een reer ; ter ee i, as ook ane ives She bees ceed ot uf On all important matters I Chahine Rte cneciamata Setar California and all the refined oil “Tho: Rowge Of Maney, Ss /sBe sn aioe eee ly Meck meeting. ficiency infinitely better. have had the unanimous support/ihe Unionist party drop tariff |°°™°S from Ontario. play to be given at the West- tas tinea oa real Value.” Mavor Pattullo spoke both on It is easier to make a flotation of the council. reform as a party plank after the ame cae Pie holme’ Theatre tonight and mati- The soentie as will be held opening and closing of the|of $3,000,000 than it is one mil- Our opponents object to hay- Ulster question is settled has Nearly Lost in North nee. This play was dramatized at 7 in place of 7:30. The subject ting. Among the more point-jlion, When the market asain|!"® this agreement submittee to}eaused a further split in the "Org from the-DOO8 OE Rae SeaNel here for ebaing will be, “Taking Ob ed of his remarks were: becomes receptive we must go|YOU §° you can take your choice | ranks of the party, tariff reform- Dawson, Y. T., Jan. 2.—Mr. E.{ dealing with the political graft- sarvalaiee Al aaa sta lhe year 1913 was one of ad-|for all we want because we can of the two schemes. They would /ers being greatly incensed. A. Wert narrowly escaped freez-|ing at Washington, D. C., and in Ancinnhtad ke: tek dadiient Tid Se nsity. Yet the gdddeas of goodlonly go once. The bylaws. rust ram the oity: plént down. Your}: .. / > aie ee a ing to death when driving from] Wall Street, New York. There ch ee “Ww. w Wright B-« riune was with us even in our|Le passed in preparation of this, throats witetiiee FOR. MONS TF Oe Pay for Soldiering the Gold Run Dome to Quartz ]/@re Many thrilling and strong sit- rath? P 4 AY Sa dversity’ Had webeen able to] Nothing I. have done. is. poe ay truth is they are afraid * Creek recently. He was over- oo o ee vi good}. ~~ E ike a big flotation we would} popularity It has been for the]‘® ust you. ; (Special to The Daily News.) taken by heavy fog and, hunting}comedy. “The Power 0 oney”’ , put the pipe line to Wood Cote of the city. Ans events who weet ae ae ae ddnatt: the trail in deep snow, became is similar in construction to Re COAL h Lake The landslide thers rhe present mayor and cha:r- idk ae a ie he 1 ment ae. Militia Siiedinitee that separated from. his: Roree. and a a OF ie Saar! Seuss Just received bi cargo of ntly would probably have;man of the finance committee a acon . oa mi a rical | militia men pi tein orary duty was lost on the mountain alljwritten long afterwards, making HNGLE POT “COAL, the only i $50,000 damage. few years ago put up money to Ald, Naden:made s good eT hak than ‘amp tt apni ae: night. The horse arrived at the|'! more up to date. ae ee aa naad an Vancouver f vited my Opponent to be|secure. Woodworth Lake for the address touching on severe eras came a road house-in the morning anda Next week the company opens ca ahora pe aca on — fe but he refused on the|\city; they pul up money to. pre- points of civic colnet Te areraliari enti atiids search party discovered Mr. Wert Monday and Tuesday with the ms seh me ae ee = s that he had been abus erve the city telephone fran- well-known aes co stron} fant the pipe was not over until about daylight. He was confined |&reat English play entitled .,.;Fa iso hinds A Phe i 68. ae Meee ME oe tos ancl vie for. the citys, Uney. goU 50! heckling but. if wa ibtieuayeaie ne ee ee oni ato bed for several days but with | Australia. _ This should prove a|!?'y-—Lindsay’s, Phone 68. bc CELI cbnltn ie the dollar of. profit’ from: these Ald Naden wait ee bat are i cacaat ‘ . : ee the exception of slightly freezing great drawing card, as it is @ LOCAL AND P PERSONAL re ik lke sl i ies sean {rimhiet Gm. ebieananner, ly advocated 20 year de yen ures . eee 5 Bo re es Lali foot was not seriously af-|Particularly strong play with thers, Yel there.are men who dare td ef aris ae srg He business at the aun meetings. footed oka a paris {Pe aagh Ost After the theatre. Palace Cafe, past year we spent half a/insinuate we are ready to give thought they would have to be| If you know your business it does scaled teh tabeiten aaee eee eae ao TI Pa lies’ M conn od dollars. ~Of this $244 wway the city today. nr eed ih araak ib. ¥adicated at Babee Whok 46.067 helt’ an Presbyterian Services a ak enebeaioaie re Lat ies I usical Mu wi 8 10F public works. ! If T am mayor this year E will pet year’s mayor on eleotion hour's work. Last Monday we I . > eh ake Ae a ° . rr . mers = hn Freud " ene “ba In anticipation of a large flo-| start a publicity campaign to gel day ‘published the statement that }passed bylaws aggregafing $400,- ie Ww: ware. val pean . Morne service at 11 o’clock- Street, on Monday at 4:30 p. m. “Hee lation which we did not get,,.the| industries here. he had assurance that he could|000. Last year’s council in any es coe Cee eer Subject of sermon, “'Full of Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. " have probably lost sight There are men who should Rxknns the city’s affairs for this [three meetings of five hours each ernie sual service in the Light ik ate Peat Dark no Shik Phone 4. ae ye meee good things we ae come out for este, lig ‘a wear. ‘To-make if impressive he |never accomplished that much, * Pet day Shhool at 2:30 p. in. atein On Monday afternoon at 3:30 {i d If we did nothing else the;not come out. is not good cit-|) 4.4 the phrase, “This is Workmen are not alone in try mies : ae aT ae service 7:30. Subject of ser-|a meeting of the Daughters of ; inization of the city hall} izenship. 3 ight it thanigircs that his |ing to get more from the city he at fon piten Me ee a eatin Kae. the nope will be held at the staff is worthy of your commen- My opponent has been raising idea of financing was to issue than from any one else. The}, J : ary 23 “* mere ed vw Fifteen minute song service}|residence of the Regent, Mrs. D. rh Gat I have a report here of|the cry that Section { has been) .io9 go9 of one year notes at |teamsters do it. The owners of Oe ne following the evening sermon C. McLennan, 308 Br 15 pages covaring the errors ana|gobbling up all the improve- chow! 8 ber sek’ ‘These would |gasoline launches charge $2.50 Mrs. Burke wishes to annouhce : ry is Mis-appropriations we have|ments while seven and eight have been due this month. to the city and a private individ-| that she is prepared to do all]|= apy eer at i found needs plank roads. He was may- The ex-mayor claimed it was|ual can get them for 81.50 an kinds of fancy and plain dress- |###*¥* AEN iy rhe trip of myself and thejor last year, why didn't he do it? extravagant to buy a new pump|hour. This remark was chal- making at Mrs, Frizzell’s store, t oe 2 ty ily solicitor to London has been|The only plank roads laid im 7) 60. Shawatlans pump house, |!enged but Aid. Naden said he had Third Avenue, Prices reason-|* Public eetin * made the object of some eritis}and 8 were provided by the 1910 Last year the same gentleman|a receipt to prove it. able. 307.313 C18 I made the trip on the/council. ; ; ordered the Morse Creek pump. Speeches were alsc made by You will have to choose eight hest advice T could get, Nothing We are making provision for which is the city’s safeguard|aldermanic candidates, Ald. Dyb-| Aldermen from a larger number. r has occurred to change my opin-|extensions of roads, telephones Sainkt ‘@ conflagration, moved|hayn, G. Barry, V. Basso-Bert, A.| Make a mental note of D. H. * will be held : ion respecting it. Tt was an edu-|and water, A ee map on } over to Shawatlans before the|H. Allison, Geo. Leek, D. H. Moi Mareean as your first choice, : eal to me and of value to you] screen illustrated the proposet , was across e passage. In|rison and Frank Salter. otf M d E: J 5th shi a you choose to take ad-| extension, ost ee = - a idea ae —— on ay vening, an, Vantage of it. Some one in the audience has) in the lhe charges concerning the}| asked what guarantee we have on : expenses of is trip are of no|that the Hydro-Electric Company E RES Pant ant te Are ere |will carry out. their agreement.[f ” WHAT THE COST OF LIGHT AND POWER WILL BE TO THE CON- MPRESS THEATRE ‘ly nade for the purpose of ap-| We have the penalty clause in ol SUMER THE ’ commencing at 8 p. m,, to discuss the Hydro-Eleetrie Bi bealing to your prejudices. the agreement, If they fail we 9 Rylaw. This meeting. is being called by citizens favor- i! \ man who is honest will be|have a goo daction for admages. PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO ELECTRIC CO. S able to Municipal Ownership and opposed to the Hydro- just as honest concerning $4000) We could take their falls and Electric. Franchise. as he will be of $100, everything, AGREEMENT IS PASSED J. A. KIRKPATRICK, Chairman, The issuing of one million of| If you have no faith in your : ; lreasury notes was an ill-advis-|courts or in arbitration you are TOTAL COST ‘ PARADA AAA AAAI AAA ADI IAIIIIIA ‘d action and was done without|hopeless; you are In a state of OF PURCHASING TOTAL ee ae my consent, anarchy, POWER FROM RATES TO CONSUMER REVENUE o an | The 1910 council got the first] If this power company erect COMPANY AND PER KILOWATT HOUR — FROM Fi — ideas crry ~ DISTRIBUTING ‘TO THESE ANNUAL EMPRESS THEATRE TONIGHT prroone ” : TAKING CONSUMER LIGHTING POWER RATES SURPLUS PROGRAM IN SIX PARTS oe Saturday, Jan. 3rd, 1914, Matinee and Evening 5041 h. Dp. $ 50,700.00 Te 2c $ 52,279.68 $ 1,579.68 PART 1,—PATHE’S WEEKLY REVIEW OF INTEREST- a “< 750 h. p. 65,672.00 60 2c 69,070.00 §,399.00 ING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD .... .. 4 ie JOSEPHINE DEFFRY CO. 1000 h. p. 914,074.00 6c tee 98,023.00 6,949.00 PART 2.—THE ISLAND OF CEYLON—A beautiful seen- 4 {250 h. p. 104,377.00 5o tee 106,193.00 4,816.00 ic from the Edison studios. » Bi a9 1500 h. ps 120,860.00 Be te 127,431.00 6,571,00 PART 3,—THE ADOPTED BROTHER—A_ fine drama i WEST LME OPERA HOUSE 1750 h. p. 126,476.00 Be to 137,234.00 10,758.00 from the Biograph studios, 4 ‘- HO 2000 hp, Peeean ey ie’ Gta eet, pene PART 4.—OH THOSE EYES — THOSE HICKVILLE yf 925 i ‘ 54,137. vee c I1,/08,. ,v02, NYS—Tw rei ‘ a es : ° Vi in the powerful drama | aon . a a aattcaiag ree 7 1a8'e74.00 ver'an Bove eee roflicking comedies from the biograph : ‘“ M. 99 2750 h. De. 160,178.00 320 to 164,739.00 1,560,00 PART 5,—THE MINE SWINDLER—A_ splendid drama 3 e ower O oney 3000 h. p. 169,012.00 B20 1c 176,442.00 7,430.00 from the Kalem studios. ee bcm From the above it will be seen that as soon as the City takes power from the Company PART 6.—THE LASS OF GLOSTER — From the Pathe | Popular Prices = - . - 25c., 35¢., and 50c. that the lighting rate will be reduced from the present rate of 18¢ per k. w. hr, to 7e net Freres Paris studio. 4 Reserved Seats at Orme's 8rd Ave. Drug Store per k, w. hr, and the power rates trom the present rate of 9¢ per k, w. hour to 2¢ per k. w, IMPORTANT ; ‘clock iour net. Reeee meray Sttennae ae pe | ; The total cost of purchasing power from the Company and distributing to consumer Our programme for tonight is a very long one, requiring Admission: Children 150, Adu | as given above is based on the figures submitted by the City Superintendent of, Light as nearly two hours to giye it gomplete, The first will he No Performance Friday, January 2nd on account of the ta anaes shown at 7.15 and the second at 9 p'clock, Political meeting M ereeroooes s sone | eree?t