Thursd iz PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS oie 29 1989 - THE DAILY NEWS. “Sponging” a Living ying sun | District News |" en | week. The affa was very ¢ joyabl : , . ‘ week nm ir } oe a Studie: Frigineéring z PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA besten canctelieanene ‘ : Band of Workers | Pnblisned Every Afternoon, Except, Sunday, by Prince Rupert ‘ ail a al eld a su il} i t Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue NEW HAZEL | ON adil, a niovable evening H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor nt ene r-ana Mrs. William Gral SUBSCRIPTION RATES : ie HH a ai ee ‘te hale City delivery; by Miail or carrier. vearly period, paid in advance 9.0"; | sa Laat yee eee ; meas . , , ‘ pi 4, eet their son-in-iay and i i work For lesser périods: paid in advance. per week LS . 1M dd Ww oR lee ant im a seri Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 a “9 er eee " suet the’ ti loiel Sim Editor and Réporters’ Telephone 86 jrick Member of Audit Burcvau of Cirenlations Se ‘ wr we ne E. Petrin, @ well know: t "i It rie can . eee a ‘ rth a i ffom Prince Rupert, ! I s nt visitor here on DATLY EDITION ieee = Thurséay, Dec. 29, 193 day"br last Weck to i ie trip ‘nat from Hazelton to Val W b rAITs " motor MUNICIPAL DILEMMA St aship Sal ings . Pains WwW. W. And ; wh 3 . a Aspirants for public office in the city find themselves in lchfirge of the Hlidson Bay Co's , a curiéus dilemma just now. In view of conditions, they fur buying branch at Prinre Rn- far Vancgewes P ey 7 , wih . », Ate . ry ;an do hot know whether a mayor and council will be needed sar. : : | ihe : ; be ~s : 17 season at } hon H P this year and if eleeted whether they will have more than a a few weeks of the troubles of office. As a resul the | Prin Adelafé Another dilemma facing a good many is the question wing the : extremely Krohi Panchavet whether they could be elected if they offered theniselves. 3 ‘weather, there is a great deal Stinctely Cat pam There are a number of factions in the city and factions si jarit ae Pisces ares SRO. We Prince Rupert 9:30 @4n | |, ave ¢ ave diffie NaS » The Ratenavere’ Senein. hen we say this man is sponding living, we mean just that some bridges appear to b : i ; : pn are + ay difficult to manage. The Ratepaye rs Associa Hii the ‘Hla ‘OF A blass-Hottdtied bucket the fishére of flmwana, |ger. At several pbifits Water h Reh) md hy + a tion is stronger than it has evel been in the past owing to Ciita, seek their quarry. The sponge Hatiled to the littace, [backed tip Over thé ‘bark ta 40 ty the burden of taxation and the desire of the people to find taken to an island in the Caribbean and shipped to America 'tor Naas River ana Port Simp¥oti— i relief. They are willing to try anything new, arguing that’ == Mr, ana Mrs. E. Haan end son of gig Caréena 8 pm it could hot be worse arid it might be better. Labor groups selves without votes this year owing to failure to register. .«iSmithers niotored 4owr Trot Naas River & Port Simpson wr a brief visit to H a } Por Stewart and Anyox Sunday Cardet & on = are badly split up and many labor supporters find them- Badinititon Tourne 7 . : i. { ho ' . dena f1:30em Y| Manin the Moon 1) soo. soc. so 3 Should there be no commissioner appointed it will be Is Played by Ladies necessary to have a strong mayor and council to place the city 6nte more on a sound financial basis but there is an evident reluctance Among prominent citizens to plate themselves at the service of the city. Sir Herbert Holt is a director of 57 companies in Canada, nearly twice as many as any other in- dividual. Coming next to him on the list is Edwin Mack Sandérson of New York who is tied with J.H. Gundy but running these close is Sir Charles Gordon, president of the Bank of Montreal with $4. Stich diverse interests call for anything but a one track mind. Mis PROBABLY A FEELER sisi P.S. B. Capstick, P.S The announcement that the provincial government might increase the special revenue tax from one to pPOS- Ranger A. Peachy _* . . . ' r sibly three percent is probably just a feeler to see how the fie Chiico setiool rear Vhiidet Wad eines eas A Ban | _ | wet ‘ maine Chricdm ‘ ; ; 7 . nimi Whio live ‘at‘Morre a cae Prém Stewart Aria Anvox ° W e people wiio live at : orreeh oliddy sedstn at H thn th Tiesdn Cardet — je" 0 ay S €a er Rupert East Defeats Ranger Com- aa ~~. proving quite! west of Rev. and Mrs. 8 V. H Thu Prince Rupert. 8 p.m rag pany Five Games to Four Bes i ae tive ha | Redman Gib een Pelthe. bce . ; a , : mii . at ‘ : -~ es : : Which seems very cleah g : “are On Wednesday the Prince Rupert | Thin re anything else but dam PORT SIMPSON a 7 ? ’ Ranger Company played its fh lean ; F Prom Ocean Pafiy Kish ft ‘th ti | 1 wr Pr Rutbert 9°30 badminton tournament with th ciemaadie ; Rupert East Ladies’ Badmint Now that Chri is is Over ana|, Member : e Young People's nm a V Club. The- ladies won five games| most of the pills have been swal-| ducati ays A Pr , oe g Prin. Adelal while the Ranger girls won fou wed, we are getting ready for nelr. ek! in the art of ple-mak Far Queen Charlotte islands- ist o the ; s has ; o ; aa Od Players for the Rupert East Club | Scotlish celebration at Néw/| ‘t 4 Social they sponsored here Igst Dec. 16 and 30 Pd , were Mrs, Watt, Mrs. Larhbly, Mrs. | Yea ee Lee, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. McKa; eee . Pirsons and Mrs. Barclas There's a rumor irourid tow: “ ki es Lik Thi GC Playing for the Rangers were! t Bill Stone ts trying to engave| Coo 1e IKesS 1s ame Capt. N. Rogers, P. L. E. Brewerton ‘ yor idermen to meet! niall —— -— - : E. Wilkinsor it exectitive [ the Ratepayers “ws +, aw lye e? ey A: Rafiger I, Courbould, Ranger V.| Association to put on a’ New Year| i . me y Wrathall, Ranger _.N. Gibson and} yw the Empress gevm Jake says he is going to apply for | people would take such a change. It would be difficult to | understand such a law going into effect. Under it a man Nursés Entertain [down to the last I : hat to spend it when| At Dancing Party with a salary of $100 who now pays one dollar a month would have to pay three dollars a month. We all realize that money must be raised but there is a limit to which taxation can go and we think there would be very Strong opposition to any considerable increase in the special revenue tax. Following a Christm the nurses, Miss Jean } lady superintendent : : . : of the nursing staff In a letter published in the Daily News yester- Piisert General fi day from President Wesch, of the Ratepa: ers tiined their friends Association, the inference is made that a réport dancing party last made to the association may have been misquoted Norsts’ Home. There by us: This is not correct. The Daily News pub- oe ee ee iffair which ¥ lished the full report as handed to its represen- Sausic { oe tative by President Wesch and it was not in any Mrs. J. S. Black Way misquoted by this paper. cious refreshments wer Ne pretty soon He Siys he's) thousand dollars; there is a hand-out in sight. The} miy thine that holds him back ts} ivine to Work for it. Take neve 1 like work as dinner for - Jarrison RN.| Amor he things that won't get! ind membe ou wt n Prince Rupert is) of the Princes ering if we are to have a com-| nital enter oner i delightful ae i night in the’ Other things that Won't help) were about /muel peculating as to what a} ndance at er will do if he is ap-; le nted. Ww erine who ts ¢oine to ib : and if there is gone De en rging a four-man } . ei irguing with a member of; VJ ‘ Ratepaye Association, trying} | ; aa ect 10.U.'s, trying to collect) up with| When “Cookie” the cocky orkat Head Office MONTREAL ree Above All. . . SECURITY Established in every city and town of importance throughout the Dominion, the Bank of Montreal has been the trusted custodian of Canadians’ savings for generations. Throughout the Bank’s history of 115 years, safety has been &@ watchword and conservative management a guiding principle of those directing the institution. Customers of each of the more than 600 Branches of the Bank have the satisfaction of knowing that behind their own Branch, for the security of their deposits, are the full re- sources of the entire organization. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 ® TOTAL ASSETS IN FXCESS OF $750,000,000 to keep } A ne the Jone ting on style without trahied by Donald Mappin of Catalin to pla k } or credit, putting on ee a ne and wnder any a to live off your | we M . 4. | | fail Schedule | | N ueiad . “9 J s St | estlé’s—W orld Monday a Friday 8°30 a.m Wednesda 9°30 a.m.| Largest Producers From the Wass Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- qay ~ ~ te Vancouver— 5 and Sellers of Tuesday 12:30 pm | ‘ " . Thursday 9 pm —— a Condensed and 11 p.m : ——_-_———+ From Vancouver— ' A PRODUCT OF CANADA ; WURGAY ..........aisile-cittianmmanes ow Dm N S Evaporated Milk Wednesda 9:30 a.m.) S L Friday p.m | aeGrereato Dec, 14 a a a mt! for Stewart and Anyéx— Sunday .t pm) REAM : Wednesda, 3 pm ' ‘ Drop. From Stewart and Anyor— ; : weetened I Tuesday 11:30 am t= = : . ia Thursday 8 p.m | ES —— oS milk de ¥ tor Queen Charlottes— | peeaee Sree Dec, 16 and 30 opm.! STL Coffee and coco from Queen Cnartottes— | Mga ie evaporated | Dec, 14 and 28 am.| mB = ened and adds 4 \, VAPORATE? sakes iehin Cee eeeeeeee dosed 1 MILK » a “aint milk dishes | * The following is the scale ¢ CONDENSED EVAPORATED (Tall and Baby Sire) ing sugar. # of charees made for reading Sweetened Condensed Milk has the Blue Label # notices Unsweetened Evaporated Milk has the White Label * Morriage and Engagement + < # announcement $2. > é ? “ B%, 4 | » A minths * Birth Notices 60c, + F A » } a 2 % 2 * Fureral Nétices $1 * hn 7 — * Cards of Thanks + * Funeral Mowers 10c, per@ —_—_——— * name + > TOR CRC TF Daily News’ Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns