Patt Me ALUM m Dr.PRICES the engineering and treasurer ie. CREAM sumed prior t » last civic elec , —" = price to Uae lest civic « ‘partments We have less: ed BAKING POW DER tion—re hydro-electric franchise. | 45 burden of taxation from 47 : At that time, though marked con-/ mills gross to 14 mills gross. We tentions were held forth to you|have completely adjusted all the by parties seeking to sell ur|publiec aeeounts and have com- i, ; . a “rfec ‘ franchise to the Prince Rupert]! leted the most perfect audit that ; »., Has ever been given to the city's ” Hvdro-Electrie Co.: ist Phat) “The Daily News LOCAL NEWS ITEMS book here as oO lcier money ew. githere was not sufficient m ¥| We assumed power by inherit- CLASSIFIED ADS. Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. |®vailable in the then Hydro-! ec-ling a paper surplus of some} 7 ee tric Bylaw to furnish the city ley 17,000 of your unpaid taxes - —- - Special meeting of Trades and : cnn tial ‘ i aie witl n 800 >» genera 1219,000 of which was available in POR GENT Labor Council tonight ore. to a a oe a4 a sg a : jplant 2nd) that the city’s plant/cash The greater part of the ie ee mn Bt 0 Si 0 flat; 221 Sixth could not be eo sted in time tolbalance was collected by the in wa< 66 297-309 Miss Lily Harris was among} i not be completed it ie ‘ : ifurnish the necessary electric/fluence of a tax sale FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot those leaving for the South Sun-} and cold water, Clean and comfortable i ent for the succeeding year,| Ye are now retiring, leaving a Only $2.50 per week Klondyke Hotel, day evening. } i i ne Fulion and Seventh Avenue. wt. - =. jar d (3rd) that the old plant was/paper surplus of some 875,00 i or , . ce ne here ill »¢ i -as - FOR SALE For a comfortable room, come jin ipable of furnishing the i And th will be available a sub to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-!they required of it. istantial cash balance _ —s . | ‘ 1 bat ond Avenue, near Eighth Street./ The parties contending for the ro the official staff of the City FOR SALE—Sewing machine an aby a oeene ie ff 4 , carriage Suite 11, Besner aApart-| Newly opened. Steam heat and ait retaining its own franchise|Hall I commend unstinted praise ments $00-301 hot and cold water in every room. | : ; ‘ nie to fae.. @ > ‘ f ov ns 08 ' oO ove to ne more espeeialls ‘ e % FOR SALE — One stove, sanitary couch, Free baths. Rates reasonable. | * vw in a position prove , aa I See en ee cee eee eee AO BE. lyou the accuracy of their con-|McG. Mason, our eapable city en- Kuster, 300 ; | ter ' he ‘ollo r state- ineer, an¢ s efficient staff, to FOR SALE—Furniture and entire effects Ladies’ Desks—A gift that fo ft ntions he following state ‘el neer, and hi j ta t of fo 00 t. Will at a sacrifice. . i ee ae oe on louly Pan's, t mee Besidier Ph ne appreciated. Fumed, Golden and ment of facts should ¢ nvine * hom I feel the eitizen is a er ee Te eee ‘Mission Finish. At Geo. D. Tite's. you that the present Council has;whole should award unstinted FOR SALE-—New house, Section 7, $100 he. eit, ti eo Pnemtata. | nnaton cash and $20 & month; total $1,150. | made good. Instead of furnish-| pra P. 0. Box 190. 2istf.; It is rumored that the mayor Send woud. da We bontended, onl an| Terstinw ths ubove: datement |! ; ' : FOR SALE—50-H.P. capacity steam boiler; will not be a candidate for re-|.. linia ae lesa be satiation’. « 7 " and 8-H.P. stationary” engine.” can be a , . ” . tots 0 H. P, generating plant, with vi atisfactory, and wishing had cheap. in excellent o r. -ielection a 1@ coming municipe i J _— sites ‘. om s al ® Beendn'’s ares gn. ply Box <. Daily News. 22etr.) lout a completed gravity water 1° u all the Season greetin I ——— | system from Woodworth Lake, we;have much pleasure in remain- S&S ' } WANTED | have furnished you from funds)ing, The Prince Rupert Towing Co., WANTED at rar ants chamber | general towing; the new crude oil wonree- Young married lady will give | *US “P.R.T. No, 1." Phone Red week, ag Ld or Black 322. Address: P. O. nue. diy 297-302| Box 06. Agency for the “Avance” WANTED—-Large Mail Order house wants| (ride Oi] Motor. men everywhere willing to work a few contract given, 7 * * 165tf. hours for $20 weekly, Position rmanent. Experience un- Recessery.” Samples ites. a she Co- For every $2.00 purchase dur- Operative Union, in r, D \o. ™ |ing December gives you a chance WAN ‘our- TED—F: room house Five or Six for $125 down month until paid. Box 102, Daily e¥S. ton Carpet Square Drawing at WANTED—-Situation by young lady a:' Geo. D. Tite's. 282tf ; RUPERT. ; ees |To the Citizens of Prince Rupert ; |} Ladies and Gentlemen The THE DAILY NEWS. £65,000 We have further financed your general revenues ty its the from eourece following manner: in TO THE CITIZENS OF PRINCE and other special fonds, of ssoule See eeeeeee eee |\* BELLA COOLA AND DIS- * ;* TRICT NOTES * CCC HR From The ( | The Chelohsin vurier made her usual : ave “e ri wee ‘g a port on Wed tlime is now opportune for an ex- We have reduced the operating | weekly call at this port on " ination of the attitude I as- it |provided from that same bylaw, 1650 H. P. generating a | complete, together with a com- | pleted gravity water system, pur- ichasing, transporting an! laying } jsome three and one-half miles of /418-inch steel pipe; and doing the necessary excavation and back- ind $22 4| for Special Brass Bed and wil- “!!in¢ for same. We have also provided an 18- inch water main from Sixth Av- bookkeeper or office help. Salary rea- ‘ : . apply Box 115, Daily "news, | es enue, along Me Bride Street to . Miss L. M. Kuster, the local|Third Avenue; also a 10-inch WANTED—View lot and house; close in; - ie nsiad of water: mal . » alley on ‘about $2,500 to $3,000. Wil pay $706, Milliner, whe? has just disposed « f| water main from the alley o Dally no _— ox 100, her business, expects to leave for |Sixth Street between Second and Meiiieciltiscidiiet dl cteetimckebiilastiieitiinmn {OO SEOROIBCO about the taiddie| Third Avenues, along Sixth MISCELLANEOUS of January. iStreet to First Avenue and along Bem oe ; jee eee | First Avenue to the junction of c Es —Excavated L : ; tbe te were oats, "94.000 Rev. Loggie Macdonnell, who | First, Second and Third Avenue “as ce & years, 7 pe . ) . " oh a 7. Leted >. eben supplied the Presbyterian Church!at Lynch's store. 1385, Montreal. t here for a few weeks in the early $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no - a : > inatter how small the village, for tew {YS Of the city, is now stationed hours work in spare time, experience at His health unnecessa-y, sition permanent. The * . Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. has apparently been restored. MARRY!—-Why remain alone? Why not (a = better your position? Our club is pri- vate and dependable. Best in the west, of for the city’s new plank roadways ar- Fergus, Ontario. Two scowloads lumber Information 10c in stamps. Ideal In- pone Club, Box 264, Vancouver, . & rived today, and work will start immediately as the money for the HIGH CLASS ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVEN- I1ENCES—EQUAL TO FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ; debentures covering this work has The Westholme Lumber Company is supplying it. © * * been received, Unearned interest on to the treasury of certificates amount Rates Only $1.50 to $2.50 $3,600 was returned to the city Per Week. last night by the Bank of Mon- ‘treal. This was the amount of ST. LOUIS ROOMING HOUSE West End of First Ave. intefest aceumulatedebefore the certificates were sold. Sasi Oe Schoo! of Music and Shorthand The Council is moving slowly in the matter of putting the cost We yet have a reshtve fund from the same source to extend ja water main 18 inches in diam- from Sixth Avenue and Ful- | heter jton Street along Fulton Street to la junetion at Third Avenue. All lof which wil! materially influence li surance rates in the business | distetot. When all these shall be com- pleted, we will yet have a surplus remaining from that same bylaw lsufficient to meet any accidental emergency that may oceur_in op- erating a new plant. It is not my desire to be boast- iful of accomplishments of the present bit to show to jyou what has been done from the i bylaw that you had nearly jconvineed could not supply suf- lficient funds for an 800 H. P. Council; been plant} st of the City Hall staff, in both Your obedient servant, DANIEL W. MORRISSEY, Chairman of Finance Prince Rupert, Dec. 28, 1944. FOR RENT 3-ROOM HOUSE 8TH AVE.-YOUNG ST. PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE aermanenne FOR A TAXI | 15-PHONE--75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Kkththhhthhithhke - PACIFIC, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. Pacific, Peace River and Athabasca Rail- of Canada, at its next session, for an Act, authorizing the company to lay out, con- Struct and operate the following lines of nesday bringing a heavy con }signment of Christmas goods for ithe ‘local merchants. Mr. T. A. MeGarrigle, B. A., the) late teacher in charge of the Ma kenzie School, left for Vancouver lon Wednesday. His successor is to be Miss Kate Potts from Grand Forks, who is expected to arrive jin the course of a week or two Miss Ethel Barwise, teacher at the Hagensborg School, has als resigned her position and left on the last steamer for Vancouver on her way to her home in Che | shire, England i Work on the wharf, which was | sins] ended for some time await ling the arrival of a boom of piles from down the inlet, has beer sumed | | Lou Heckman, of Antark : visitine tow! n matters of bus | iness Antoine Capoose the wel j}known Indian trader of Anaham | Lake, left here with his pack train lot thirty head on Friday last, af | ter spending a few days in town | Capoose brought down with him ln magnificent collection of furs, including fifteen valuable silver | fox pelts, which have been pur | chased by B. Brynildsen & Co. le reports that the weather in the interior has so far been cold with very little snow, which is the | ideal condition for the trapper | The fact of such a large pack | train coming to this place from | the interior at this time speaks | volumes for the Bella Coola route) lto the upper country It is ey }tremely doubtful if at any othe: point on the northern coast i! } would be possible to penetrate the coast range with horses at th jtime of the year | Salvation Army. Publie meetings, Puesday | Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m | Sundays at 7:30 p.m | POPCOL OS OL LOLOL LOO POO ROOD COLORS OOO” | PRIZE NUMBERS The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing at the Acme Importers Limited Ist Prize ....... No. 2454 2nd Prize ....... No. 2379 VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opeis House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Binging Pianos Tuned and Repaired Phone Green 61 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand Suite 15, McMordie Apt. Lpla ‘ther st ry of the lof water supply as a general levy }Plant, a further immary | }on the city. They are investigat- | finances of the city might be in- ing what other cities are doing | resting at this time: : lin the matter. Regina was quot-| We have secured sufficient money to give an 18-inch water main service to Section Two and Seven; sufficient money to grade jed as a city where this system is lin practice. j 7 * * a recreation ground for the chil- athletes of the ©..K. Ytreberg was the lowest bidder for the planking of Fred-|dren and city: railway: (a) Commencing at a int on tide water, at or near the head of Kitimat Arm, following the Kitimat River in a northerly direction to the summit between Kitimat and Lakelse Lake, thence in a nor- erty direction along the valley of the Lakelse Lake and river to the Skeena River, thence crossing the Skeena River by means of a high level bridge and over the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway with standard clearances, thence north-easterly to the mouth of the Kitsumkalem River and following its course to the summit of Seeax River, and thenee, following the valley of the Nass River, at or near Aiyansh, &@ distance of approximately one 3rd Prize ....... No. 2049 4th Prize ..... No. 14 6th Prize ....... No. 1833 MATHIBEUS erick Street when the recent bids were | opened but last night he asked the Council to relieve him of the contract as his price was This was done. 2. 6 The Canadian General Electric Company, which installed the ma- | . low. chinery for the new hydro-elee- ALBERT BLK. PHONE 637 jtrie plant, wants to get some ROOM & lmoney on aceount but the City 'Couneil says they are not entitled j) to any according to their own con- until the belated governor They will be asked to | wait until their contract is fin- jished. MISS B. KAYNE CHIROPODY A SPECIALTY ELECTRIC, VIBRATORY, HAND MASSAGE TREATMENT MANICURING HOT PACKS MEDICATED RUBS i tract arrives, money for the new Borden Street school; new sidewalks completing One sidewalk building a new plank roadway on Borden Street; plank roadway ex- tensions from McBride Street to Albert Street and intersecting streets; replank- ed a portion of Sixth Avenue and efficient Section system; Eleventh Avenue, imaintained an service whole plank roadway | system throughous the city. We secured sufficient funds to ‘complete the grading of Section One and will retire from power with a working revenue balance for local over our jhave cash, in improvement F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR bundred and twelve miles; (b) from the junction of the Blackwater River, with the Nass River, following the course of the Blackwater River, to the summit be- tween it and the Galanskeest River, thence south easterly along the Ualanskeest River | to the Skeena River, thence up the Skeens River to the mouth of Bear River approxi- mately Fifty-seven miles. DATED at Ottawa this nineteenth day of October, 1914. | PRINGLE, THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE, Solicitors for the Applicant. || "WATER ACT, 1914. | NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the approval of the undertaking of the City of Prince Rupert in connection with its water development on Thulme River has been filed and will be heard in the oMce of the Board of Investigation at 4 date t be set by the Comptroller of Water Rights. | Objections to the petition may be fled with the Comptroiier of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B C., oF — the Water Retorder at Prince hu per Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this g6um day of December, A.D. 10144, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT EB. A. WOODS, City Clerk a NERVINE POWDERS —One trial will convince you that @sure and safe remedy for any headache is at your service in Nervine P 18 in a box, 2 Vout desiet dose notaaiithem reall box on receipt of price, 25c. J.L. MATHIEU CO. Props. 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First you the garment; then roll it tosoak. After a while rinse it thoroughly an dirt drops out like magic Why scrub, and rub wear and tear the « when the gentle stren Sunlight Soap wil! « work with never fabric or hands. E ai Try it once— this Sunlight way. At all grocers Powe aay state IN SHOE POLISHES “ Bright« n up millions of shx es daily 10¢ (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS CO FEE PRINCE RUPERT, © |