=e en e STRESSES ACE ers | THE DAILY NEWS | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. a = - DAILY EDITION aeaprD Tuesday, January 11, 1916. Sse MANY CANDIDATES He would be a rash man in- who would venture to hazard an opinion as to the personnel of the new city coun- cil) With twenty-three candi- dates in the field, and no at- tempt by any strong faction to run any particular bunch, it is decidedly an question. With an array of talent amongst the newcomers, it seems certain that some of the old members are to go under, and there are sure to be several new faces around the table when the new council meets for the first time. Where there are so many, it will be a matter of dificulty for the electors to make a _ selection, and it is pretty much a matter of “pay your money and_ take choice.” F deed open your BRITAIN’S HOUSE IN ORDER Britain is learning the les- sons of democracy from a stern taskmaster, but it is learning them, and when the war is over, it will emerge from the terrible but purifying trial a democracy in spirit as it now is in form. That is the conclusion of Sydney Brooks, an _ English writer of wide reputation, contributes an article on “The who New England” to the North American Review. In it he shows there is now in progress in Britain a revolution as re- markable as any that by more violent has ever over-. turned a social and _ political system rooted in centuries of caste and custom. The roar- ing gums on the continent did not demolish trench or fort more surely than they shatter- irreparable ruin the ancient constitutional landmarks of Britain. The party system fell, that system by which a few noble and pow- have for gen- means ed into most erful families erations handed about among themselves the government of the Empire. Caste is broken, that insuperable barrier that, separated wealth and place from the rest of the nation as | definitely as the country gent- | leman’s fence separated his park from the village common. Industrial feudalism is ended and soon to follow it is landed feudalism. All these changes have come says, one of the few compensa-'! tions of war is its virtue as a purgative of self: Britain in peace was a country in whic! every Briton, cockney, was trying to live to|by J- Britain in war is ¢ > himself. Britons have come to recognize that they must live to each other and the nation if they or} the nation are to live at all. The new spirit has seen with-|Y Miss S. Jenns: the rabbits, do-| . pupiic ‘ te RematuAk vara | BiCwrs out a murmur the practical|@@ted by Martin Syrotuck, were] °°) socialization, for the needs of the war, of what no British government has before dared lay a finger on—an Eng- lishman’s’ private property. Railroads, mines and factories have been taken over by the state. The most absolute of the old British kings, whether they raised ship money or governed without a parliament, never ventured to attempt for themselves or the system they| ever Af DAILY NEWS Tuesday, January 11, (9; ——E=—_—_— CPN a p THE: , BAKING'*** ALUM das): a realized $71-65, which is a hand- some sum, The sale was under.the charge of about because, as Mr- Brooks | yrs The half ton of coal, Albert & McCaffery, Mrs. J. McRae; from duke to/|siven by A, C- Broderick, was won to a needy family; country in which these eM bea by the George, the five dollar gold piece, donated by Mrs. W. nated by Mrs: Jarvis McLeod, were won by Miss Clark; donated by Miss Jenns, by J- who assisted in making the sale a success. to acknowledge with receipt of $19.55 from Mr. Arnold, stern necessities of war, set- ting her house in order, recog- nizing and correcting inequal- ities and injustices, democrat- izing society, industry and the national life, drawing up a new contract between the and the state under which they will henceforth live in a new people and juster relation to each other—Morning Albertan RED CROSS SALE The Red Cross sale last Friday ce it is felt, at this time. . Cambie and Mnsy MecNicholl. given by M. was won by the half ton of coal Stirrat, and kindly donated steamship Prince Hobin; was won by Mrs: CG. C- Mehan, was won il were won by Mrs. MeNicholl and Mrs. GCam- nm : . a The society also wish] ..; thanks the poser bie desire to thank Parkin & Ward] for thé use of the store, and all ae against gas has ntly. Noite the valve through which the inhaled air is purified by chemical) reaction. Bort C- Smith, daughter, at the general hospital | the cooked ham |ypjs yy CITY OF PRINCE RUPEHKT DENTIST Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue CARADIAN PACIFIC RAILWaAy EE PR Phone 454 |] Meals and berth Inciuded on steamer as M the rose buds, The shall be The Scott- writing; two voters of the Municipality as pro and seconder, the I the the s¢ ,» and ind occupation or description of each per son proposed in such manner as sufficiently candidates shali be en the date of this notice and 2 p.m.]¢@ day of th Writing may be in the 8. 8. Prince George sails every Saturday at 9 a. m. S. S. Prince John Sails every Tuesday at 7 p. m. Train Service to the East EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2ND, 19164. Prince Rupert on Monday Trains leave Passenge! Thursdays at 10:30 a. m.for Edmonton, Winnipeg, Tx Montreal, Ottawa, New York and all Eastern Points “THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY” On Saturday also Mixed Train carrying passenge: leaves for Edmonton at 6 a. m., making close conn: LATEST GAS MASK A rapid evolution in protection there with regular passenger train for Winnipeg taken place re- For Steamship and Sleeping Gar Reservations, an: are is » lates de} Here is the latest mode information regarding travel to any part of the world G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, 3RD AVE. Agency all Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines THE CRADLE Thomas West, a 1 to Mr- and Mrs. 514 Sth Ave., CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY DENTISTRY | CROWN ANDO BRIDGE WORK | A SPECIALTY - DR. J. F. BROWN orning. | , Lowest rates to all Eastern Points via Steamer to Vanoouver and the NOMINATION NOTICE } PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND notice is hereby given to the | FRIDAY 7 P. Mm. of the Municipality of the City| Rupert, that I require the pres- | 4. l. PETERS, General fyont 4 : | Prince Rupert Dairy won by Mr. Davidson; the work]ence of the said electors at the city | bag, given by Miss Clark, was won chart. ace, a oeet ae Bs ta, i Gorner Fourth Street and Third Ave by D-. G. Stewart; the flowers, do- acen for the purpose of electing persons | Has cut the price of Milk plleeieilinili ae EER io represent them in the Municipal Coun in half ee 8 ayor and Aldermen 10de “of nomination of candidates as follows PURE FRESH MILK . § Delivered in city at 10¢ per Y quart and 5c per pint PACIFIC CARTAGE LiMITED nominated in (Successors to Pacific Tra the writing shall be subscribed Genere! Cartage LADYSMITH COAL 252 @3Phone—63 and sbkall be delivered teturning Officer at any time be s Phone Green 252 nomination; the said : : ee incemtnesastinneipit form numbered five Municipal Elections residence, Alex M. Manson, B.A. W. E. Williams A., LLB WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN hedule of tbe Shall state the names, Sterling Marine Motors Can be purchased In town. A were trying to build up, the ) identify such candidate; and in thé Dt things British democracy has|Peing the proceeds of a bridge |¢veut of @ poll being necessary, such poll|$ Motor that will give you en- oe tc — Es : will be Opened on the 13th day of January, tire satisfaction Built for Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, 8 hown i bl do for its|Party. The society also wish to}io1¢, in the Council Chamber at the ( s . ee es shown itself able to do for its 1916, the Council Chamber at the City inhdh conti.” Winanual ‘ own preservation announce that they have rented} 4!l, Fulton Street, from the hour of 9 4 - x - - pres . h , ay ake 9 m. to the hour of 7 p.m., of which every —HEAVY DUTY— JAMES GILMORE One result of it all, and a the store adjoining Wrathall’s person is hereby requested to take notice ae a aa happy result in Mr. Brooks’ Book Store, which will be used for |#24 #0vern himself accordingly. FISHERMAN’S ENGINE Architect ee s er Red Cross sales- Qualification for Mayor. 2 Cyl—S 1-2 in. by 7 In., 12-15 opinion, is that Britain for aio: ” The persons qualified to be nominated Horse Power. 29nd Avenue. near McBride Stree many generations to come will for and elected as the Mayor of any city 4 Cyl.—5 1-2 In. by 8 in., 28-36 POINT ied = ; Dt shall be any person who is @ male British Horse Power. be a poor country, a country errr rey subject of the full age of twenty-one Pee ad tet eek : years, not disqualtfied under any law, and your remodeling with a fir , . , C 3 ; where all must labor, where no uas for the six months next preceding the | % class engine. B. C. UNDERTAKERS idle class can exist, and where day of nomination been the registered | — : ywher in the Lan tegistr se, 0 the evils that have come from er in the Land Registry Office, of] For Further information FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- iand or real property in the city of as-/¢ Apply to AR- years of luxury, pride and so- sessed value, on the last municipal assess- |? BALMERS — SATISFACTION GU Es co ment roll if One Thou and > ar: Oo! ; - Fes, Sr or meee wae — ceeeecane Men i sas san no longer find ms eter a ONSES 05.79 ue or rown aa cial caste ca ; 8 more over and above any registered judg- | 3 trician, Phone 383. 117 2ND STREET—PHONE root- ment or charge, and who is otherwise Se we Thus is Britain, under the july qualified as a Municipal Voter 8 If , S. 5. CAMOS March 4th and 18th. January 9th, 23rd, Sails for Skidegate, 24th. February 7th and 2ist. February 10th and 24th. 623 Second Avenue. THE UNION STEAMSHIP (90. OF B.C., LIMITED §.§. VENTURE Sus ‘ s * . Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron the intention of the Municipal Council to}]rol of Five Hundred Dollars or more over | the bread is periect in every lake a vote at the coming elections on|4md above any registered judgement or way we pronounce the wheat “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE == = = 710 SECOND AVE Guilders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery boned Pat and om of 0 The use of Lifebuoy Soap makes the bath a supremely soothing pleasure as well as a health-insuring delight. The cream of pure oils gives a velvety lather that is cleansing and healing. The very mild carbolic solution means a perfectly healthy skin. The odor vanishes in a few seconds after use. I OTT Tritt ii) LIFEBUBY)|:: HEALTHY - SOAFP .. Hee sadeeineh HVOTCELAL One ary eetapeenerel ey Dre ob ay Pe © we eeeerepepenesenrsistias PTT FRED STORK’S HARDWARE the following question:— “Are you in favor of the Private Bill, notice of which has been|the said school district, shall be eligible | STANDARD advertised in the Daily News and the B, C, Gazette, relating to the financial; /n.such city school district. position of the City, authorizing the nuity or Serial Bonds?” law, next preceding the day of nomination the egistered owners, in the Land Registry Qualification for Alderman. Persons qualified to be ind elec such jects of who and ce, of ihe as Assessment Roll of Five more judgment or charge, and who are wise dul am School Board that it will be necessary to hold an election for two trustees to serve fora term of two years, to take the place of Messrs. P. W. gin, for a trustee to fill the vacancy resi ve fo refore ided ce an and Aldermen provided by Statute as set out above, n cit second or third class, any person being a British subject of the full age charge, proposed| Vote at an election of school trustees in | Given under my hand at Prince Rupert convertion of our present debt to an-| this third day of January, 1916 to be elected of to serve on'm school trustee AT YOUR GROCER'S | 713. ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk. Jan. 13. nominated for ted as Aldermen of a City shall persons as are male British sub the full age of twenty-one years, are not disqualified under any have been for the six months lard or real property in the City Sessed value on the last Municipal Hundred Dollars above any registered other y qualified as Municipal Voters. School Trustees. notined by the Secretary of the over and so oe + <3: Anderson and Dr. W. T EEE SssSis32 expired, also caused by gnation of J. A, Kirkpatrick, to ra term of one year. It will be necessary that nominations be to the Returning Officer at the d time as in the case of Mayor whose terms have Here's where we test the choicest samples of Canada's six million acre wheat crop. We grind them into flour in the y school districts of the firsi, of twenty and being otherwise qualified to/ Al and the flour-ROYAL Vancouver Milling 8 Grain CoLte ; iV ancouver Now Westmins@r, Nanaimo. sso ~ _ ERNEST A. WOODS, Returning Officer WHCLESALE DISTRIBUTOR —== EMPRESS F. G. DAWSON COFFEE PRINCE RUPERT, &. ©