THE DAILY NEWS 2 ee . ~ — —— mace es 7 = Tee ’ —— —_ —————$—$——$—$ —__——— j ee | " nd el : . : Bs ae | nz bylaws and Summit Ave. : | member, is the man who failed Avenue. The city ™ poe le wick Hel through their fin- THE DAILY NEWS to fight the Tsimpsean P the cow as we Cae Bat seartie ind passed. Eleventh company when a fight w ibuls this street * , assed ¢ re THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA have been effer ive: he nN | 4. Mann and Pat Phillipson Ave ij was passe 1 as there Published Daily and Weekly by ed the city in tt w i tl <> made virorous protests ag-) wert two protests against THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. |. Jae cama oe ¢ att his read being charged up|it and big petitions for it had! { * se >» ®, ane or the is oar . i i ‘ eerereeenicseenecteestsiial i eeented in 1911 and 1912 a aN ‘ lieations oO . ‘ be 2 iv to the vreperty on one;becn |} H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER ne uaba . x ‘cg | The city engineer was in- e = 1 wl t . if t > ates on! HEAD OF FICE account. i. M. Stephens protested ag-|structed to get oul oer OF ictori ' : ‘ the botto . id =| the tith Avent vad from WOrs. V V ¢ ¢ Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. ¢ reiephone 98. i a he bottom of the w ae 4 bss 2 ; haste fhe other bylaws were laid ancouver, 1c orla J eos aot ae ling is polities Politics Vel dk o nrac hs ilo rn days. Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert - ee ——e been the curse of the ‘ vy hous and ~ t a. ae pe ES ee Steaner Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert DAILY EDITION ogre Friday. June 5. 1944 date, and unless the ma oned for it The road went] Steamers Prince John of Prince Albert jy. py of the citizens make up |! gh park property and the cost GAYNOR MONEY L E . 7:30 Pm ——— = ————S SSS on minds that from’ now did not pay for it TO BE MAYOR OW XCursion ates Sir Richard McBride would gestion that the y can-| terests the oi rhe ity clerk informed hin To EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATES nw like very much to get out from not come into the ; ty come before the interests at the city paid one-sixth | New York, June 4-—That the wre sipeaenapag” hy ; a : ehow ' reports lat executors government. Mr. Borden does the moment the company rhe mayor in rep! said the} aE ee : CREE not quite see the point and de- made application for approval Phe morning {ith Avenue road was a ma his wi ae aria d to ae = as a vn ; f He 1 esti di : , ‘ ’ . stale eritance tax on only a fore very long this province of its plans. gives great credit to tt ery and served a great ma 1 sta inh ta REW’S will be called upon to pay the At the time ef the incorpor- member for having s tizens while the Summit Ave |*! 0,000, when it was generally ST. AND SOCIETY 4 P.0.Box 69 piper. ation of the city when repre- in ecoelleeting — this I e read wonld only serve a few re write Aen al en ikens: Sir Richard does not at all sentatives of the cily were in pality’s tax from the ; vho livedealong it egret $0.50 I t Second Avenue, Opposite Empress ‘ RHANGING ; : . ais . ; +} on otk cheque fo 89,500 as Me 00 ope 0 0 > m 7 relish the prospect of having Victoria fighting fos he cla: =government Wh \ resident ne i e avenue \ o rded ; the hats jan 3 Visiting Eeceen on pi hi | AINTING to face the music and there is rights of the city and trying to extend a vote of thanks to us|said he represented half the re- | forwares 7 ; : i For rates for hall rent apply secretary. | litle wonder that he doesn’t. get a recission of the hydro all? We paid our taxes h |sidents yn the street—there|troller in payment of the 4X.) § Dp. MACDUNALD CHAS. DENNIS OLISHING AND The music is of his own com- company’s charter, Wm. Man- oul coercion. are just t®o of them. The road|Friends of Mr eee believe President Secretar TINTING . « "den me so ; - | ‘% ay ber, quies- vas too e eNSive It wot Id | that his salary of 815,000 a year 235 position and its strident tones n, our local mem XI ce : > accompanied by the execra-| cently submitted before the |CITIZENS MAKE ViGOROUS ke: Uhited: mantis. work ‘to. pay | V8s" NOt’ pas hoiens: 40 “Meee, Ae MARTIN & M’GOWAN 7 tions of the people of British executive council to a rebuke PROTEST AGAINST his taxes. jexpenditures Columbia will ring in Sir| from the premier, then plain REDECKING PLANK ROADS, (. \. McNichol! protested ag-| nae PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS Martin Swanson Richard’s ears for many a Dick McBride, that no man of ating aii rinst Fifth Avenue redecking.| What everyone should know: “ers a and Tile Work year to come. } spirit or tenacity of purpose Continued from Page | He thought it might be pessible} people of discriminating taste re ee ce. Ee would submit to for a single|-——— ——_—_— to finance a permanent road. jdine at the G.T.P. Cafe. sstif Phone Biue 329 “ It seems that the local instant. ese, eta? " ee Ald. Montgomery—tThe_ roads} . . . » *e ‘oncer y e eit o ‘mane re "ce ¢ e co e iamntet: Wi Miteon,: has - ae & neerning th y lemand rey ail and th un iy PRINCE RUPERT TRANSFER ng 9 03 been having some correspond- Sir Richard was trying to eres a kl 138 responsible. If the citizens] ence with the attorney-general deceive the delegates from SS onl we y ee oe za en ‘an show “e a better w - of do-| = oa eee gee The favor Household Ona pe “o A ale fe > “ b tne °s 1 avenue .redecning rte n@ it, we kad betier drop in vy ag an ggage press Cc nest, Brightest of the province relative ~ the Prince Rupert. In this he did}yaq presented a petition of 60lwith them Moving Furniture, Pianos, Etc. at eh: application of the Hydro- not. succeed, but he did suc-| j.mes against it GB bolitéactor! ard rc Se + ee a Excellent Storage Facilities NEW WELLINGTON COAL ap Bt neh ek ; cet : ‘ eae ng age contract d. ste¢ sts xy t nm ak z r EPCR SVE AE ONE ANCCUON. O ~ Contractor il ° not enter the city under any tead of standing 0 his opin W. M. Law—We want to help|city why load up another sec- tor & Builder APARTMENTS circumstance without the con- ion for what he believed to be the council spend the money|tion Faallide AMMrd ike Hinen Estimates,Given on Moving Bulidings r . iki sent of the city. Indeed he right, remained squelched| where it will be of most benefit n the fence. It is a principle of Phone Black 294 : il made this argument the basis during all subsequent pro~|pot us cet tocether and see at beteuetion Thos of his reason for not opposing ceedings, with the result that|,annot finance it. Give the Ron. ; | ‘ . the hydro company at the today we have the same hydro] ji.an) far narpmanent oe All the bylaws except the re- The Dye that colors ANY KIND — ; I , trac or ermane radin to eg . h : sis kt ; ving{rece for permanent grading to} of Cloth Perfectly, with the a time of the incorporation of electric company forcing |ihe lowest tenderer and: we will SAME ‘oa 4 | f the city. Now he tells us that themselves upon the helpless] oot it done cheaply } Architect FOR PLUMBING ARS WEATING hh the council had better get busy! citizens. Ald. M : SEEDS! SE DS! Suite 1, Federal Bio: i : ; ‘ Morrissey said sections , i ; if they wish to be heard in the . . . six. seven and tv hadsbeen built an . FE . PRINGE RUPERT R SMI I "oH & MALLETT 1 r . ‘ ’ é vo Dat ee ull i ° Lar . A f rth of HY i matter, and there is no sug- , Wm. Manson, ‘the ~Jotall., stitis and where di ac ‘ t Va ‘ and Pit i Its and where did thi ud- Have received our 1914 Spring Phone 300 P. O. Box 1655 tings r Pls camara pcp — — — den wisdom come from that bide , Third Ave., Head of Second Strat ' { 220 C ROGER C UOC E ERO GUE O EUG UE UO ULE plank roads were not in the best ct tt ae THE Prince Rupert i = onae interests of the citw? These ’ * } SOE no: y 7 crests of the city? Th wen coe | DRESS WELL | TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION — , $ U Ing bam Ing people who: are protesting had Agents for D. ©. STUART ’ their plank roads built by the ere and sheet metal work : Grand Trunk and now. that. thes DOMINION NURSERY & 4 é Contractors & Builders Accountant i 4\are worn out it is coming home ORCHARDS CoO. You might as well Repairs and alterations. Store and office s05 ang ave prees 8 A aie nie fint at fair prices Western Plumbing Co., Ld *ito them “T am not afraid of Dealers in Feed of all kinds Our styles are bright Box 510 : via Red 69 PRINCE RUPERT. 5. © + | théir-.criticism..: I ‘willed. “my CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Our price is right. a a kkkkikkikikkKhK KKK . PIRI REEMA duty and force these bvlaws Mail orders promptly attended to 2 A IVARSON & CO. ee eB. Wilbase. 8. 4. LE - —— _—— - through We have already let e ; the contracts for the lumber and Prince Rupert Feed Co. SWEDER BROS. Blacks:niths & Horseshoers PSLIAMS S sANGON 3 t Is r = Is ro ss P j “a j $0, of . Why thi J rotest 908 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 - Boat Work nore a ‘ea < int your only the past few days? The s MEROVANT TARE ad ry eae oads are dangerous Why is Phone 525 ist Ave., Manson Way ‘ ot wit W this outrageous pr test just — ee 2 ie eS _ | Helgers i e pa dle | PICNIC | ; HARRY HANSON. =e b John Pucecklevy The citizens Skeena Land ne of Coast, 4 ; were not taken into the confi- 5s eae is - THE RELIABLE PLUMBER e ence of the coune TAKE NOTICE that 1, William McK. og With | . at ; ; Logan, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa-| Phone 489 Second Ave. near McBride i | T. D. Pattullo—The plank ion prospector, intend to apply ter per Genera! Car lroads in sections six. seven and mission t purchase the following de- LADYSMITH COAL & scribed lands: Commencing at & | 0st . LADYS r 9 » were built because the prop- planted 160 chains east and 40 chains DR. GILROY, DENTIST 93—Phone—83 a erty owners asked for them and south of the northeast corner of fre- ie a oe . ws a em ane emption Record 1838, thence nv 40 Crown and Bridge Work a 8} pale or ern The re . oO . :, hal o a 2 , ie - 4 Phe prop Pi Seana, thonee wens Be “chains sloos the Specialty. P. 0. Box 203 prose @ i i ers do not want these roads shore line to polnt of commencement; rp’ hae DISTEMPER and the council is forcing them ontaining 320 Gopes, meee oe inane Office: Smith Blk., Third Avenue P ROBERTSON ee | . . ch. s e i < B : | pay for them. March 7, 1914. aie ee ee re scountant Le Sanitary, Washable Water Paint. Over 106 beautiful art | The mayor—The citizens have eee aoe UNION TRANSFER CO Chartered Accoun ee i - ra fms : . Coast tigation Aa, vsiments, Li Ps shades. Write for illustrated booklet ‘How to Decorate. |kno wn for weeks of these bylaws. i =r - Te aa ae Assignments # Ww is otes Oo heing a . ie GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE r — —— DY Is the protest only being TAME NOTICE that 1, David | Cook Saath, Weiitaeinn ‘Bee! Smith Block, Brd Ave, “rince Rupert: BE q ee ees tion elerk, intend to apply for permission ian e , 7 . M M Stephens It was not ts m cler VHONES : 36 Office. RESIDENCE 110 = i A J G Il d H d fault ‘a : atte Cabateaehas st t ipost planted about 166 | #33 Second jhrenue “PRINCE RUPERI ROYAL BAKERY i eo Je aiianb ” ardware a ™ ne. BGverlisemenss chains east and 60 chains north of the hapaae Beil ~ ce the bylaw said petilions were northeast corner of ere ompnes pecere i ae a ; : 1838 at a point’ on the northerly shore BOAT Ui DER : ns : Sole Local Agent | f ) avail and we could not Une of an isiatd, thence south 60 chains B L o PASTRY fa resent our case until the court to the southerly shore line, thence east- AN i. McBRIDE STREET PRINCE RUPERT a oer ee eee erly, northerly aod westerly’ following the BREAD, CAKE ify ‘ : H ti aaa revisiof todays e was sorry sinuousities of the shore line to peint of He JOUNSTON the city ito hear Ald. Morrissey say» he Why row? commencement; containing 480 acres, W oneal rere | \ more or less. . ! a |}Was prepared to go th ch with Do not work hard at your DAVID COOK STRANG. Seal Cove Ehone Green oa Third Avenue ‘! ne SS !them whether the people like it| pleasure. naan wie oe A eer, erm _ s CUIN SHOP fe oor lor rf He did not like that Motor boats now within reach ——_—__—_—_—— {MPERIAL M i HINE } spirit He was not fighting the] of all. Skeena Land eines oor of Coast, | U M B E R , council. He had voted for most Call at our store on Third «Axe NOTICE . oe aeee ee Repair Quickly Done Ki ri . ae vey ea ; E t 5 5 airing jof them at the last election Avenue—opposite Post Office— o- prince Rupert, B. C., occupatior a a Ald. Maitland favored holding|and see this wonderful little carpenter, jntend w apply for per- ( O A | Ow 4\ (ED 198 ae ithe bylaw over as requested by| motor demonstrated. mission to purchase the following de- aed sida 4 Saat ailinae: vay ] oe beribed sane As ee) a a Pe a i )RE i; j e Ci “ns. e are electec rv - plante abou chains east @ ’ he SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS iIthem anc Ase ee : chains north of the northeast corner of : a JAMES Gil i af I ind hould vork with . . pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on and oo them.” P i & W d Fl C the northerly shore iine of an Iisiand, i Arohit | : PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. Tony Christiar a ar un ar ectric 0., thence south 60 ‘chains ‘to the southerly Complete Line of street ola ony 4 istia wantles oO see Limi shore line, thence westerly, northerly and TY vE j | A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager | permanent work big Mee Nos ts ke bene sinuosities of ine || BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES| 2*¢ 4 vy nA } shore line é pojut of commencement; “ ’ a teu Ave. and McBride &t. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 4 Summit. Avenue property EL.ECTRICAL and MARINE containing 480 ae more or less. WESTHOLME LUMBER CO Limited eke eKHS ' e ‘ be PHONE 26 Bransh Yard at Smithers jowaer protested against the pro- CONTRACTORS ANDREW MACLEAN. a ” * Try a Want A The News .. ; any ‘ | jposed plank road on East Sum-! Prince Rupert, British Columbia. yarcy 7 Wie rey Ae eae ene ee -*7 eg eS LLL Ne ; Scoop Comes Awful Near Hii Some Bad Luck Drawn for The Da | ERES MY LUCKY BE 7 NEVER TOUCHED (T- 5* THAT GUY HAD RUN ©} SQUASHED MY LUCICY 5 TD UV GOT AWFUL MA‘ DAWGONE (TL DROPPED MY LUCKY BEAN THAT MISS SNOOP GAVE ME TO BRING ME. GOOD f LUCK-GEE I WOULDNT LOSE 1 THAT LUCKY FIEQN FOR. A FARM IN NEW YORK city! / Tate cael