.flay. January 1 1. 1925. A back as! can remember Bakers was tlw best BAKER'S COCOA is better because it is made of better beans by a better process and has a better flavor than other kinds. MAM IN CANADA 6V ilerDaker&Ca Limited tjueuwco I'so nlrfalCanada DorchesfetMass. 00Ut Of CHOICt MCIKJ SIM f Ml Extraordinary Special ONE WEEK ONLY ur Main Market also l-'ar- imcrs Market will Sell lib. Great West Coffee 4 lb. tin Plum Jam, Pure I'uluo l 55 for . . $1.00 Yon ran purchase lliese I y way ymi waul. On your -ular nnler or cah over I'1 cnuatfi' t.C. Butchers k Grocers Ltd Third Avenue hone 45-574 or Blue 428. Tliis a Ihoushlfnl age iil most of us atiiiroacb lii! New Year in a serious uanncr Wo are iroinn to l'i Iho best wo can lo im-rove the comfort of our '"mo folks and will add lo Tsnnal efficiency -Ibal llic world may be a belter i.ip( for our havintt lived in Ve ciaII li n rjlit'ii pn llinl 'H make (his a better plaee- l'f you and yours. paien Hardware Co. MOVE YOUR FAT and BE HAPPY By the dally use of fayne s Reducing Soap '"n ran nuirkly reduce lo a luilpr fiKiire wilhoiil Dnnrs. HTisp, Diet or Ha Mis. Iteduce you wish- -Anns HnsU- "l"iacn. Hips- Tbiglis Leds Ues. Any-place. A Slniple, 'Uliriil Method, AHSOLUTKLY HIMU:ss. .Now is the. lime to Kln H'-ducinR Weight, let your '"li improve, become youiiRPr appearance, more cbeerful. iHiiusly acllve and efricienl. "PHISIXO IIKSULTS OHICK- ''UTALVAHI.i:. H"l if Not. Satisfied. ayne Laboratories Oept. S68. I7 Wlver St., Chicago III. 50c FOR 3 CAKES Seci full ii Moitff Outer. CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL HONORS HEARD IN EMPRESS THEATRE LAST NIGHT ON TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST (con thin or! from page one) (much emitted lo hold ihe r,eins of government as Iho ImimItipss men. Labor men realized IheTe-s ponsibililios involved, ho foil, jusl as fully as iliil any oilier class mill I lift affairs of Ihe oily vnit Tn just as safe in Ihoir hands. If the Hectors foil that ho hail served llieni long enough anil did not choose Id return hinii (.,,' al least, for Hie oilier three Labor eamliilales. Alii. Casey also dealt at some length wiliniroldems that would probably face, tbe i!25 council. Willi promised industrial oxpnn sioii in Siniili Island. In closifipr. Aid. Casey, ured that siiptort be iiiven Hie Cow Hay cloin plebiscite and Hie Park Avenue prad-iiiK and power extension bylaws. Park Avenue Grading A. II. Mel'lierson rose to inquire if J. F. Iiuthie would not benefit largely from the frrn 1 1 i il k of Park Avenue road and, If such was Iho case, why he was not required lo pay a larger share of il cosl. To litis question, JIayor Newton replied that lie did not believe .Vr. Ituthie's holdings abutted on Hie Park Avenue road. It; had been deemed' by the council; that it would he a benefit to the citizen generally lo ItaNC Ibis work done. In view of the fact i hat properly adjacent 1o tit road wits not of sufficiently biph value lo bear Hie. cost, the de.; ersion had been made to relieve tlieni of paying: lite whole cosl by .raising Hie money by debentures and spreading the cosl over it number nf years on the city as a whole. (i. VV. Kerr, after explaining thai he had been induced tit iho lasl minute lo become a candidate, declared thai, from his five years' past experience on the utilities committee, ho did not i think it was necessary lo bring jiu another export to determine the possibilities of extending Woodwortb Lake power supply. 'Mr. Itoss, lite Seattle expert, bad nhvndy rejuirleil ' Jliiil-U could, be enlarged to o.nTtii horse power which would-vice) the require menu Ibis year. While the present council was lo )ie congrat- 'tilnlciKon the road work that bad been done Ibis year, In' fell that 'there was nfrcompliHnl lo make .about "Smith Island rock. He in-jipiired why slag bad been put on Jllte slrcels during the past, sum-' mer. Police Commissioners Mohert McCarthy briefly "ex plained Dial, at the request of n large number of citizens, be bad derided to become a rnndidalo for Ibe police commission. Ills pojicy would be clean, moral civic ndniinislrnliori and on Ibal pin! form' .he asked for support. Alexander Mackenzie declared that, if elected lo Ibe police com. mission, be would faithfully serve Ibe rily nnd do his best for the community as n whole. Last year, when he sought elcclion as an alderman, he was a few friends sliorl. He hoped Hint be would renew Ibeir acquaintance on this occasion, .lames Cnonibes said Mint, il wns Ibe firs! lime in tbe history of the province thai fisherniHn had lino Ibe nerve In stand for public ofrice. He had no erilfcisni lo orrer the present ailminislra-lion and roll that good work had been (lone with 1he nnmher 1' men at hand, Ho fell., however, that Iho fUhermcn, who mnl DO YOU COUGH, COUGH ALL NIGHT LONG? Twjlily lln-fiii nnil ni'iirinir n rlie jifin is mi' rniidTi that rnrrw im al nllrhl unit you cuiiirli; rrmi-h nil filfrlit hjliir mill i-nn't (ria in Mrpp, DR. WOODS NORWAY PINE SYRUP WILL GIVE YOU RELIEF Mm. John l.yiniin, Knnrirlf, Ont., Willi': "Arid' hitvliiir "hurt uhiuiniim lUll lUIt.l I.BS.....I.I .1., 1 . - ,.ffl II. ..I II ...II ... ' .i. mill., mill Ilir ... .mii.it nun ms an wen anlimj unit nltrhts I rourlwri I'lifitlnnally. good liul lie appealeil for support, j"1"1 ''""' "" rii nr Mi-i-p, lnu rier prospect, I he question of,""' ": '", "!' ,m,' w The t providing more power would I arise ami svilli ii tho question ofi-whether or not n'innjcipnl Llcipal owner- owner- si so iiKinir inn- M.tin. (lf nr. WimiiIS .Norway Pine Syrup 1 round irrc.it M'lii-r, iin.1 arier luiHiiir laken wernl imlllos 1 win, rrlii-vcil "f my iciiulik." This valiinlilc n.ld and rmmU rmietlj-Im lii'CD mi ilif ii i.i t k i t for tlif pint as year; ymi dun'i i'i.i'iiiui-iiC wlii'ii ton v...., i.miiii.'u. iririinin. nni. ship-of the Heelric light ' ,' utility at ,.,sl u small ,,,..:,, ,.r Mill. urn riiueh to this oiiv ai.f.,,i,i i was lo continue. It was staled led There was a great area that, for an expenditure of $200,-(Hong waterfront and bo bad 00(1, power production from been here since l'.M2 but never Woiiilworlh Lake could lie in- nee had he seen a policeman creased from one thousand to (here 'except to nieet a boat or six thousand horsepower. Kx- answer a call. The fact flint he perl opinion would have lo be;,. , ,MIj,.,. ,..perience him-sousht on this and, of course,1 (.r was one reason Ibal he was such a project would have to be ,,rr,.in himself as, a candidate submitted to Hie people. He was'ror the commission. Hi, policy m1 ill a supporter or municipal would be sOumh ailiitfnisl ration ownership in view or the fad or police a Hairs with the endea-Ihal the utilities bad proven v,,,. (f, , ,i M,i lo Cl(rrv ou themselves- a meat asset lo the the law. He would make no city and bad piled up surpluses I prnmi.., jn view of the raclMhat from year to year. If Woodworlh ; prince ituporl was not a "Sunday Lake power supply could be ex-:ScliooJ" town and it would hanl-lenileil as was slated then, in his y ,o possible mate it .UCh. He opinion, it was a project lo be roll highly honored at being the stipjiorled. Aid. Casey also re-icinlorsed candidate of I lie Trades f erred lo the road work that li.'nl been carried oul during the past! and Labor Council and urped that Hie .four candidates for the year and expressed approval of council also be given support me oec.s,,,,, ,nai nan i.een inn.Hr Mayor Newton lo use local rock instead of from! .... , v ..... ... ... nimi it'll llili, having .given the citizens two years or good ailniinislraion, lie had no apology to ofter in"Noe"k-' iug re-election. Apparently there was general saHrnollmi with the administration during lite pasl year and little or no serious criticism' bad been directed against him personally. At tin solicitation of scores and score of citizens who had pleaded with him to continue the work that had been started by the councils of tbe pasl wo .yi'iirs ho was again appearing as it candidate, lie only asked for rc-endorsation if 11 was fell that his past. ser vices warranted a renexval of confidence and that the interests of the pity would be fur ther enhanced by returning him for amdher year. His Worship went til some length into the difficulties that had 'been met in coping with police nffairs. It was easy for citizens lo make complaints but It was seldom thai those making such complaints would come forward lo give their evidence in court. The police was governed by certain laws and il was a -dangerous policy lo proceed with proseeu. ions if I here was no conct'ole evidence lo back litem up. The city solicitor had been living the police good advice on such mailers, and, wherever there had been tolerably fair evidence THE DAILY, M:VS to' support charges, .be Uhe mayor) had not odco fallen down in having them laid. He -would continue such a policy. " would I Ore lo ask you," continued His Wlorship, "if we really have, such a victoiis city after all? Willi Ibe limited police force can you expect that much boiler results can he old ainfd? .Mayor Newlon then launched into a defence of lite action taken by the council it reducing light and power and telephone rates. Whatever condition might arise, ass-uranfe had been given that surpluses woidd hHU be hown even' Willi the reductions. This being Hie. case, bo fell thai there was justirichtinu in giving al least a pari of lite 'benefits do-rived to those people who wore residing here anil developing Ibe city, especially in view of the fact thai rales bad boon higher here titan irj. almost every other place in the province. TJicre would likejy he-a bowl raised Ibal the small resident properly owners would surfer Ihrough tin in. creased lax rale, lie would slate, however, thai, with Ihe reduced charges for light, the small properly owner would lill come out al much the belter end of Ibe deal 'as against any increased lav- rale Ibal might he imposed. Cow Bay Plebiscite After briefly recommending that Ibe cemetery road and power line extension liylaws be approved. Mayor .Newlon al some length gave his reasons for ask ing dial the Cow Hay closing plebiscite he aso approved. There -was -a need for landing facilities for. dislric.1 residents i coming to Ihe cily and for those engaged' in Ihe fishing industry.' Tbe provincial government h.nlj agreed lo obtain from the federal i overiinieitl for I lie cily 20(1 feel I of waterfront just east of the! Yachl Club in return for permis-j sion lo fill in Cow Hay. He. 'Mayor "Newlon' Ifnd been will- iug that Ihe portion of Cow liayj inside or the railway bridge be rilled but bad only recently pertained that Ibe proposal of. Ihe government was to rill in across the mouth or Ihe hay from Ihe (ieorgetown wharf. This be-1! ing (be case, 150 feel of watcr- rPonl would be secured Ty the miverninonl. In view of Ibis., lie fell that lite cily should bo given more than 200 reel in exchange j but recommended that Ihe pleb-1 incite in the meantime, be supported, leaving negotiations tor more waterfront lo Ibe incoming ouncil. It was his desire, how ever, that the issue -should be. fairly and squarely laid before. Ihe electors so that none could laler say that lie had neglected lo explain il. "I have always striven to e. straight with the people who; elected me." concluded His Wor ship," ami thai will continue lo bo my aim. I have always striven lo do my ho-d, lo be true lo the trust that has been imposed in me and you can depend that my ful n re endeavors will be alon that line." Bob Hanna Questions ' llobert Hanna Inquired if Ibe derision was made lo rill in Cow Hay who r.P- oilier adequate protection ror the fishing fleel was to he obtained, Mayor Newton Is your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser thr n you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she wants at the lowest price it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows adoerlised goods live up to their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements are written for your benefit too. Read them. Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment not a stock spsculatiom replied that Ihe city would en-j deavor lo lake care of Ibis onj Ihe walerfronlage il would obtain. A log break water would likelv be nut ill lo bo followed .later by a more permanent struc ture when finances -permittCM. Waller Shaw inquired if it. was the intention for Ihe cily lo give 'up its rights in Cow Hay ror a 'promise from the provincial governmcnl that it would obtain something from the federal governmcnl I To Ibis, Mayor New- Ton replied that it was hardly! likely. Ibe new council would Isiirn anvlliintr away before il had j finally obtained Ibe walcrfronl-ane iiromised. Aid. IVIacdonald Aid, S. II. Macdonabl was the t.-isl soeaVer -of the evening. Ho thanked the electors for having on two occasions returned him al Ihe bead of the polls and ask- 'oil that support this year be given i his four rollongiios from the Trades and Labor Council, lie' 'was not running Ibis year but be was nol disappearing and would l probably be a candiilalo again al some, future election. 11 Was a case of "an Tevoir" and nol I "goodbye." Aid. Macilonnld tbrn added his 'voice In Ihe. defence of Iho decision Ibal bad been taken to reduce light and telephone rales. Holb light and phone depnrl-menls were in splendid running order now and there wasnodan- ger of deficits despite anything that mishl be .said. Private corporations in -nther cities were aide In charge lower rales and Mill declare dividends. Were (lie citizens of Prince IUperl. there fore, as stockholders in the ulililies not also cnlilled to some benefit from Ihe suniliisos? Aid. Mncilnnald pointed oul that Ihe "council bad been unanimous in! reducing the light rales with the, exception of Aid. Collar!, Aid. f'.lapp atid Aid. Perry, Advertise in thu Daily News ( Rupert Fish" Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well knowm "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prinse Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. F. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, WoodWorkert, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38?,