4 fe J.Vnn two "THE DAILY-XBVS The Daily, News LETTER FROM fr' Published pniNCE Every nupF.nT Afrnoon,- except nntTimi Sunday,Columbia by The News BOND HOUSE For Four Days Only! Printing oni' Publishing Compony, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLRN, Managing Editor. ' Mayor HoHipnler has received! from Spititcr. Ilorirk & Co., Hie! SUBSCRIPTION RATES t Toledo bond Iiihiko whirh hr City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month t , . .$1.00 bought all oily bond Issues except JANUARY Dy mail to oil parts of the British Empire and the United States. Hni!p sold locally, Ihe following in advance, per year ,.. , $0.00 Idler dated January I, 1022: To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 II. It. )W lictcr, Mayor, Prince Hupcrt, M. C, TELEPHONE 98 Canada. Dear Sir: Transient Display Advertising $1.10 per inch each insertion We havl; just no!iced in the Transient Advertising on Front Pago $3.80 per inch Prince Hupcrt paper that you Local Readers, per insertion . . 25c per line have again consented to become Classified Advertising, per insertion. 2c per word a candidate! for mayor. Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agale, tine We arc very glad to learn thai Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. yon have runic to this decision as we believe it important that DAILY EDITION 3g Wednesday, Jan. II, 1922. Prince Hupert elect as mayor a man of experience and sound business judgment. Energy and Wc have great faith In the fu Optimism Shown. tnre of your city and tiave shown of Men's Clothing and Furnishings, The Prinze Uupcrl Hoard of Trade is taking n new lease nf.ihi faith in the na by our pur. life and the opening of the year ll22 Hints the organization full chose of your edhenture, how. fir energy ami optimism. I lial is a nappy eomliiuatjon and Us ever,we know that the future snc-npilic'ati(in STARTING FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 should bring immediate results. The'idea of sending cess of your city depend to a a strong delegation to Ottawa at tins time is a splendid uni;, U'large extejU on the rharaetpr of closing Tuesday, January 17. Mini i in meei witn rnvor there, u is lo go wiiu many requests, uie lls oflioliils. The taxpayers should most of which are well founded, and the putting into elTect of see to it that only such men arc whirh may be reasonably expected by Prince Hupeil and Skeena elected to ofllce as merit the con "PHIS will be a genuine Clearing Sale. Every article in the district. In the main, they bear out what was originally planned fidence of the voter as well-as out for this port and the vicinity when the (irand Trunk Pacific Rail side investors; your experience on store will be reduced and, in order that we can "butler way was built under ,Ihe auspices of Ihe Laurier Hoverument the co'uncif and as mayor and the prepare our stock end mark everything in, phn'n figures.jOUR .some eleven or more years ago!. Now that there is a restoration learncst rffnrts you have put forth STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY. of the Launer poliries with several of the same statesmen on hand in the interest of the citv we he to execute therir, it would seem that the optimism of the Hoard of lieve merit oiir return to ofllce IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE WE Trade is well founded willua feeling of confidence as to the ulti by acclamation. male success of its efforts. All political factions seem to be Very rnly' yours, ARE GOING TO CONDENSE OUR STOCK IN LOTS C& joining in the energetic demand for an immediate start on the sprm:a nnnir.K a an., HAVE AS FEW PRICES AS POSSIBLE. continuation of the old policies-Are Per J. It. Kaston. t Advt. the Requests Our entire stock of Fair Ones? MEN'S TWEED RAINCOATS MEN'S MACKINAW COATS The question arises as to whether Ihe requests (hat are Ui he J In the Letter Box J MEN'S SUITS (;-m heavy mIIw.m. Bnniirut- made are too extensive and too far reaching. This should not lie ltiibberizi'd back a emit Hint makes a mm miIpIiIuI- f. i- the .,.,1 i.-x'ii.H f.-i i:', anil IH. Ihe question, however. 'II should really be, "Are the requests reasonable and fair ones which the people of Prince nupert and WHERE HAS THE MONEY GONE oven-nut m tins climate. Ib'XUlur in four lots Skeena should have right to be carried out?" If :n. :i5 t clear at AND any o expect Editor Daily News: Lot 1, sold regularly at $9.59 $13.50 this question is pul in place of the other, there should be no difll-eujty Here's Where, and How The $19.50 .i.n .answering it as it applies to the various questions on following figures arc amounts 516.50, ?19, ?22.50, $25 $30.00 and $35.00.... hand. .We venture 'to state that most of the that Lot 2, sold requests are raised in excess of 1918 which regularly at 1 being made are- fair ones and ones the execution of which might the Council were forced to lake! $35.00 and $-10.00.... $27.50 MEN'S KING AND well b,c., expected. The majority of the reforms, changes and rare of: MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Lot Leishman BORSAUNO HATS' concrete.reVid Is which arecaskefb for are efther the avowed intentions Exchange on New York 3, tailored. $37.50 iif the .lliberaj. party orare the natural consequences of a funds l2.f.ni.fln AH mo- cotton, gingham, wooj sold at $50.00 llcu-Mlnr nlue- j nidi 40. l-t policy of fair treatment to this ''part' iif the-country. Being such, Hospital donations 7,000.00 latTeta and silk hirl. Rcutar Lot 4, Leishman tailored, clcnr at it seems not too much lo ask that they be carried out. Relief iloy work unem- IK.000.00 values to i?2.50.clear J3.5o.at trt. 10, sold for$60 and $G5. .$48.50 $3.75 AND 57.50 What the Big . - Amount due Prnv Task Really Is. - . (ovt jin property $1.20' 1.90, ?2.25,$3.90;?6 Our entire stock of Ganadian-and-Eng-lish The difllculty, as was pointed out by lion. A. M. Manson at property purchased made MEN'S UNDERWEAR the Board of Trade meeting on Monday night, is that the conservative 1911 . 1,101.(57 Three uibj tin.- nf Imht, meihuin and careful East will perhaps not see the point when School .. expenditures 30,177.00 anil itbl roinliinnlion heavy ui extensive expenditures are asked for with a view to formulating Police department I3."9t.nn MEN'S CASHMERE, LISLE OVERCOATS uiln. Itetrtilar lne 5 ami o, a railway policy thai will make the Canadian .National Radwav Fire department 9,979.tO SILK lo clear at - - - THREAD AND SOCKS pay and at the same time bring to Prince Rupert its just due in Health department 8,305.00 in three lots. ine jorm or business ana growth consequent upon the innugara Public works 13,675.00 ReKiltar values 50c. 8.V. l.25. ?3.90 U tionor such a development policy. It is easy for us here to see I.'i0, nil to clcnr at Lot 1, sold regularly for n dfl that dollars spent would mean dollars earned and eventually Total levy 1921. ..270.U2.82 $37.50 p,K).Dyj dollars made. Not so with the East. The people there do not Total levy 191 H . .. 154,591.61 35C, 65C, 90C Lot 2, sold regularly for QQ dfl MEN'S ALL-WOOL HEAVY understand our conditions and they do not realize Ihe potential and $G0.00. . pOO.OU possibilities or central unlish Columbia. The only thing they l 1 5,829.:.'I $50.00 WORKING SOCKS can think of is the outgo, for that is all mot of them can see. The Lot 3, the Toga, English above clearly shows that MEN'S PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS A ii'""l 0,V U.' '.''if. T" c.-ai n' They realize that Ihe Canadian National-Railways are not paying, manufacture.sold for CA en and of them think Ihe 1921 general administration 5 d-.jtcii t.. cl.-.-u at 45c A PAIR 7 5 PAIRS rOR $1.00 some they will forever be a "white elephant." .OU was conducted ror less money $G5.00 and $70.00. . . They must be shown that further development of the public than it was in 1918, repardless facilities of this country is good business business that eventually of Ihe fact that the value of the will save Ihem money. When they realize that, the hardest dollar was approximately 25' Space will not permit us to quote you prices on the many other lines such as Shirts, Sweaters, Sweater Vests pari or the jol will be done and Prince Rupert will soon come into its own. To bring this about a strong delegation may be of less.Health,The and increase Public Works in Firr I)e Caps, Gloves, Pyjamas, Neckwear ALL REDUCED great assistance, it win back up our member and, at the same due parlinents time,' Will be backed up by him. Therefore, send these men to were principally Ottawa to tclj .Mr. King, Mr. Lapofnle, Mr. Kennedy and other lo an increase of approximately 20 of the rate nf pay, which caniiiet ministers, the members or both (he government and the MAR TIN O'REILLY people of the entire Efts I. In the selection of men to do Mirli a was jirouKiu annul Jiv a sharp advance in Ihe cost of task only Ihe ablest and most informed and the mo.-l energetic should be sent. living; and also to the natural increase in population, from District Will 5000 In 1918 to 7500 in 1921. Doubtless The Police administration was Co-operete. less in I92i than it was In 1920 men!, whicli work Hlinuld have b-ail Iiy tiivini.' luilf !rullii. The The Board of Trade is asking that the entire district get did NOT have $3 10,000.00 to been done by I Iif n-fjular City -x I on y wa iii obality waited behind its effort and back up-its reauests. All nubile Canadian National ore-nniza. spend, as misrepresented by Mc. Hall laff nt in ial years, The in iiiiii 'i i li Manic manner as the Railways thus are lo be asked for their support and, at the same time, they Mordle, hut simply the amount asocKsinent ,,n n,y W(I j Wlllt Mionn.oo iiiKtanreil above, and uru io ne given uie opportunity or inserting their own requirements as staled above, namely 27n.- raided tn $000.00. A lot of you und I and the other rate, in the memorandum. There is no doubt but lhat this Mr. have pal to for it MrClymoiit'n aeie(l payers pay 122.82, of which amount 8C,- wan backing which is requested, will he freelv eiven for nil Hip rpnin all. JAMKH HAMPTON. Prince of Skeena district must realize that what means development for 071.27 was due to previous lia thi year at 'OOO.OO an IncreaHn Rupert bilities and causes, before of about I00.00 over last year. nit' i 'i ' means neiieui 10 ine oilier. Their co-operation with the came into office, und which Of emirse, we all cntibl ani a over IKnird of Trade in tiie present big effort well be may expected, for the Council had no control. litlle raixe like thai if wo wen Ten Years Ago uiinti is ui ne u powerful one and one lhat will bring this haiuleil whole district in no mean manner before the attention of Ihe H. it. IlOCHKSTHll. ooo JubM. tlowever, In Prince Rupert J Shipyards powers that be at Ottawa. (Advt.) we all cmibtn't make nice little jilalform iieecei like Mr. Mb UNJUST ASSESSMENT. (ilynioiil maile fur Mayor Ito January 11, 1922. Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Editor Daily News: chwiter lan( yenr. At 2 o'clock Kalurday after, About one year ago 1 had a noon the mcmberx nf the present Engineers, Machinists, Bollormakere, Blacksmiths, Pattern i (ffii duck lo iiio tioini, my letter in the paper about Ihe orrcr tit tbix. Mr. MrJiymont City Council will meet at the makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. Lumber & unjust assessment in this city. made Ihe anseasmenl, ami from city hall for the purpoicof having Electric and Acetylene Welding. I compared my property with the amount paid for hU orviceK a photograph taken in group, lhat of Mr. McClyrnont, then mayor. I protested lo the Court Hhould know realty valuen. II With only three ulcninor left Our plant in equipped to handle all kinds of Iiuh a vacant lot (in Hon I en of the famoiiH Skeena Hiver fleet, Shiplap-Boards and of Hevision, but was absnluted Klrcei (bat be nwcMi at U0O unori which for veam the ulinl MARINE AND Ignored. Now, I am here with and haw rIaced valuation of another n development of the Ilazollon and proposition. This year, 2000 on my two vaeonl lots. tnlerlor dlMtilcl lia depended, Dimension you all know, .Mayor Rochester NOW COMMERCIAL WORK . I Wlf.f, OIVK HIM A xblliperx and lbo.e inlercNled in thought fit lo hand Mr. McCly-monl I II nPrlll f 1 1 I tf A I n IlnU.1 J 1 I r RLKAH mv.lt TO MY 'l'VO the interior begin In fear that PHONES 43 AND 3S5 ?1 000.00 of for our money I.'OTR IX ItKTI'IlN FOIl A CI.KAIl there may be Dcrlou conge-tlon few week, work the a on assess. DF.HI) TO HIS ONK. If Mr. Mb- of traffic and freight in llu Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling, Siding Clymonl IhiiikH t lint h bat been pert llil spring. I'roinlHPH that fair to me he can readily gee SUITCASES the Hteel will be IIuoubIi to and Finish how he can make another rany Hazellon in Ma'rch have been KV 20 per cent, discount on wm TRUNKS 1000 without Mayor lloclicxler made, but .May i connidered a Jl All Wool 3 SPRUCE having to sign away our money more likely date. The otrlke nl v Mackinaw LATH Coats CLUB BAGS for It. Skeena OroNing hti occasioned Manufactured In Prince Rupert and selling at Lowest Prices Mayor flnehpier aliempl to om delay already. UiiImmm thn per cent. 25 per cent, off per cent. Large Stock on hand. show a reduction In lae by ().'!'.I' ran about . double lh pickintf out a few favored lots, tranxporlalion fu(ilillcn provided All Raincoats PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. Prices very low. but ihe taxe.i on my lots are by tiie river lioata lal year, Have received reduced prices on "ART CLOTHES" J. F. MAGUIRE higher and lha enllrc lax levy there is mire to be cnnire.nllon nf Seal Cove, Prince Rupert Telephone 361 is Incrftaned 21.000. II should frelfhl. a 1 0 1 3 will ife llirtitr-getil to measure Next th Prince Rupert Hole) b the Mayor' duty to ffive iml mull yel witniied In lha STEVE KING HART BLOCK " " - lho triitb, atid not iiy lo inu- inlerior. THIRD AVENUE