PAGE SI2 DAILY. NtW3 SAILS ON MAIDEN VOYAGE REVIEW OF MUNICIPAL CONTESTS IN htfjuv-friiwiiwiiw PAST SHOWING MAYORS AND THEIR VOTE JlBBBSSMSSSSSSSSSSSSMHSSISISSSSMa'SMMSBSaa SINCE INCORPORATION OF PRINCE RUPERT DEM ' ' The R.M.S. Lady Nelson, one of the five new vessels built for the Canadian National Steamship! Fieot, in accordance with the Canada West Indies Treaty, saili from Halifax on her maiden trip on December 14ft. The photograph shows the Lady Nelson on her arrival in Canada from Greet Britain, where she was built, and inset, her skipper, Captain J. M. lielth The new ships are of 8,000 tons and their passenger accommodation was designed specially for tropical trawl. Already a number of winter tours from Canada to the West Indies have been booked for the various sailings of these new steamships. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST HKEAKI' AST FOOD. Smoked Daily y Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. XATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Uses for Every Size Z TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY BETTER QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT . .. . Ilraiieli Oiflrr northern fuil'lr Frrliht llulldlnc Wm Htatlon htrrrt Norman C. Tnlckluink. Prince Ilnirte i -VANCOUVER. U. C. Hint. Manairr . " " HOLT SfCS&&S3B9SSSSS BEST' Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.I 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Eu.-tlneers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith. Pattern r , makers. Founders, Wood worker. Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle nil kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 388 Advertise in "The Daily News" Telephone the office if your paper does not arrive 4ta. another municipal, election campaign will soon ue m progress in rrince KUperr., tne present mayor, Colonel S. P. McMordie. D. S. 0., having announced his in tention of seeking re-election, a review of past contests since the incorporation of the city in 1910 may prove of interest. Jbx-Aid. m. m. Stephens is also announced as a candidate against Colonel McMordie and the report is , 1aV.it-ih.st r a- t i i ; again revivea mat n.x-iviayor a. m. iNewton, wno nas ai ready served eight terms, may , once more be in the field. No Qy Council 1921 .!- 1 - I t ' oiner canaiaa.es are ueing sen- fi, Knchester 498 ously mentioned. Q. W. Nickerson 454 I'rince Rupert has so far gone Alierrnen: J. II. Kelly, S. 15. to the polls nineteen times to elect Parker, ti. J. Friazell, George W. a mayor ana aiuermamc uoaru. Korr John Dybhavn, T. W. Sil-Mr. Newton has been elected write. C. C. Perry, M. J. Mc- eigni. timed, umer mayors anu NoilL their periods of service have beeh as follows: Hty Council, 1922 Fred Stork, one term; William H. C. Kooheater Manson, one; T. D. Pattullo, one; S. P. M Mordie 818 M. P. McCnffery, two; Thomas Aldermen: C. C. Perry, John McClymont, three; II. B. Roches- Dybhavn R. A. McLeod. Theo ter, two; Colon! McMordie. one, Holm C W. Kerr. T. W. Following are tfce resalts of -ersldiK. I. 11. Kelly, W. H. Mont- 1 -I 1Q1A. -... eiciwiui '() wye miv. i"iitrj. City Council 1910 ! City Council, 192 For mayor . r 8i M. Newton , . S01 Fred Stork &6V W. H. Montgomery 816 Win. Manson 468 Jakn Dybhavn 269 Aldermen F. II. Mobley Dr. Aldermen: S. W. iincdonnR G. A. A. Mclntyre, T. D. Pattullo, H. Munro. Theo Coljaft, Alex W. P. Lynch, A. R. Barrow, V. Mackenzie, M. M. Stephens. John W. Smith, J. H. Hllditch, G. R. Currfe, R. F. Perry. J. A. Smith. Naden. my council, luz-i City Council 1911 jS. M. Newton 468 Wm. Manson 429 M. . Stephens 8Tf) F. H. MoWey &ft4 Aldermen: S. D. Macdonald, Hamilton Douglas . It The Collnrt. G. B. Casey, R. T. Aldermeh V. W. Smith, Q. W. (Parry, P. M.Mordie. C. V. Kerr. D. W. Mftrrtsfey, J. A.Km, F. E. Claop, J. A. Smith. Kirkpatrick, J. II. HUdlfceh, S. M.I , unie v.ouarx sub City Council '191 2 Aldermen: W. M. Brown. G. B. p. M. Newton ... .... 687 T-aaey, John McKechnie, S. P. .pi, rjuuiicn . . .. i,.., eu jair.iire. n. r. lerry, uscar Aldermen L. BulIoek-Webster.tlJknotk, M. M. Stenbena, J. A. Hamilton Douglas, Dr.. W. B, layton, j. uyonavrt, i. n. Aian- land, G. W. Krr D. Vf Marria- sey, W. H. Montgomery. City Council 1913 T. D. Pattullo' '. 506 City Council 191S S. M. Newton acclamation Aldermen T. It. Maitland, G. IV L'.. Tl,n-,... f t nieoi, . ii. AioniKomery, a, w. Edge, D. W. Morriasay, .Willium iJevertdge. City Council 1916 M. P. McCaffery . S4Gj AlrSlffs' Me&iwnV 1 City Council 1917 ! M. P. McGaffery 437 W.J. Mculcheon 2l Aldermen Thomas MeClymont. R. J. D. Smith, 0. II. Nelson, D. C. McRae, W. 'IL Montgomery, John Dybhavn, George B. Casey, Thomas McMeekin. City Council 1918 Thomas McClymont 212 O. II. Nelson 172 W. H. Montgomery-.vr ....... 182 S. M. Newton 100 Aldermen II. B. Rochester, G. B. Casey, R. J. D. Smith, John Dybhavn, D. C. MoRae, Thoman McMeekin, W. J. Klrkpatrlek, W. G. B&rrie. City Council 1919 Thomas McClymont .'. 24S SsJU. Newton 94 W. II. Montgomery '165 Aldermen G. B. Casey, II. Rochester, John Barrie, C. C. Perry, D. & McRae, Thomas McMeekin W. G. Barrie, W. J. Kirkpatrick. City Council 1920 Thomas McClymont 880 S. M. Newton 288 W. II. Montgomery Ill Aldermen--H. B. Rochester, C C. Perry, John Curric, John Dybhavn, G. B. Casey. G. W. Kerr, W. H. Wilson-Muri-uy, J. C. McLennan. City Council, 12C S. M. . Newton 491 8. P. McMordie 40 Aldeitnen: Joseph Greet:, B- f- Perry,: M. M. Stephens, Oscar S. M. Newtoo . . 3SS Larson. W. J. Oreer, W. M. Aldermen M. P. McCaifery,' Brawn. G. B. Casey John Mc j. W. Kerr, George Leek, John ! Kechnie. T)ybhavn, L Ilullock-Webster, Douglas Sutherland, G. K. Nadao. T. R. Malttahd. City Council 1914 S. M. Newton fitt T. D. Pattullo 441 Aldermen T. R . MaWand, G. W. Kerr, Thomas MeClymont, W. H. Montgomery, John Dybhavn, D. W. Mordasey, Victor 3s8o-Bert, D. II. Maniaon. City Council, 192" S. M Newton, acclamation. Alderman: W. J. Greer. W. M. Brown, G P. Tinker. P. H. Lin-ay. Joseph Greer, R. F. Parry, M. M. Stephens, Oscar Larson. City Council, 1928 8. P. McMordie 859 !M. M. Stephens 807 Jos. Greer 9 Aldermen: Theo Collart, Frank IMbb A. J. Prudhomme. G. W. Rudd 'iiam. W. J. Greer. W. M. Brown, G. P. Tinker, P H. Lin- MIDNIGHT FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE Hi J. D. Bmllh, O. II. Msm.'W. ' aw a m a mt IL Montgomery, it. B. Caavy, John! r,,u oi Mysterious - ur.in Fire of mysterious origin at mi'lt kbt Huturdnv did conafder-able ilnmaRe to the interior and! stock of the 8. C. Fur Co.'a store on Third Avenue, near the corner of Fou.th Street, and, hd it not been caufht in time, might have been attended with much more serinuK results in that part of the business section. F. K. Robertson, manager of the I Roy.il Bank of Canada, af he wrm' pasHing at 12:20 a.m., noticed smoke and flames inside the store J and rushed up to the Fire Hall to turn in a artlll alarm. The atore Inside waa In flames when the de-1 partment arrived on the scene and 1 lit necessary to break in the; Itf'.or to make entry. The blase! ' w soon subdued with the uae of chemicals and the e was no dam age to adjoining premises. Fur good in the store aln figured in . the loss. The fire department and the proprietor. A. Richmond, were unable to account for the Ktartlng of the bbtze. Co - sa i 4 re throats Quickly relieved ' by rubbing on W VapoRuh a . .i Ladies' Pullover Sweaters 2 Ladies' Bloomei's PVom 85C t0 $1J5 Ladies' Hosiery Venus and Milo. Per pair 1,00 Flowers 35C T0 $1.25 SkHp r h w . 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