f AGE FOUR NOTICE To Contractors The New Method Coal and Supplies Limited of Vancouver (M. Y. Aivazoff, Manager), will open a branch in Prince Rupert at once under the local management of the Thompson Hardware Company, Ltd. . . . Quotations given promptly on big or small orders for all kinds of building supplies and materials. It will be to your advantage to make inquiries. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBL Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Lfmitea, Third Avenue, H. F. PUfcLEN i ""- - Managing Editor. DAILY EDITION MRS. LUCY LARSEN OF Mi Dec 15, 1928 irsen of Lewis Is- LEWIS ISLAND BURIED ' nestWy Iternoon in the Prince STAR OF m NORTH ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR Star of the Norih Lodge, No. 462, Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association, has elected officer as follows for 1929: Past mistre js Mrs . Maud Viereek. Worthy mistress Mrs. Grace Howe. Deputy mistress Mrs. Eliza beth Murray. Chaplain Mrs. Charlotte Smith. Recording sferetary Mrs.' Bar bara &uctffeai Financial secretary Mrs. Francis Anderson. Treasurer Mrs. Beatrice Dawes. . Director of ceremonies Mrs. Gladys Fowler. First lecturer Miss Elizabeth Jones. Inner guard Mrs. Alice E. Houston. Outer guard Mrs. Sarah Cur- rie. First committee Mrs. Emily Moo rehouse. Second committee Mrs. Edith Brewerton. Secontf frcturer Mrs. Barbara Grey son. Guardian Mrs. Margaret Muh ro. i Pianist M-s. Eva L?mon. Captain of dritr' teant Mr. A. Cat. RuftitiMw at th mmtin last j Rupert General HospiUl follow-, night of the st Canon W. F. RusKbrook Of fi-ling HlneM of a month or so. j was largely of a routine nature, dated Yesterday Afternoon at The rites were of a quiet nature President J. S. Irvine was em-Ilayner Bros. Chape. and interment in Fairvicw Cenvj JtSt -tery followed. There were a,he,d on Jjmuary to honor the Canon W. F. Rushbrook 0ffj. 'ew floral offerings. ; memory of Robert Burns. TV elated yesterday afternoon at the1 The deceased is survived by her ' Society is to move at the end of chapel of Ilayner Br-. Under- -bud. Walter Lamn. a. we..,-- - - takers at the funeral of the late as three or four small children. If-' Lrl v e a n I M: -v. ww iuwi V (3 SSS V . not yet been decided upon. , Ortlioghonic for 'V' BBBBBBBBSBBBBBBm uW 1M ) MM tfh &m F$ ra itT mj m Christ mas Here arc some of the inspiring and beautiful master- i V. piecosiof music by famous composers,, played by fflmOus , A orchestras. The perfect gift forKfriends or family: Dvorak Symphony No. 5 "From the Now World) Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra FRe Red Seal Records feh album and descriptive booklet, $11.50. Schubert Symphony So. S in B Minor (VnfinithaT) Philadelphia Symphony Orcheitra Three Red Seal Record with album tad descripti ve booUet, $8.25. 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Symphony Palhitique; So. 6 in B Minor The Symphony Orchestra Five Red Seal Records with album and descriptive booklet, recorded in England $8.25 Mendelssohn' TI1E DAILY NEWS Saturday, December 15, 1923 WE HAVE A VERY FINE SELECTION OF SWEATERS FOR LADIES AND LADIES' HOSIERY In Profusion, at Prices That Will Surprise You. Our SALE OF SALES IS STILL PROCEEDING Giving You an Opportunity to Purchase CLOTHING FOR MEN AND ROYS AT SACRIFICE PRICES Since we brought Montreal nrices to Prince Rupert, the appreciation ox the public has been shown in our increasing sales month afte month. YOU ALSO WILL APPRE CIATE OUR PRICES Montreal mporters THIRD AVENUE Reginald L. Gale, Smlthcrs' broker, who has been on a busi-icm trip south, arrived in the "ity from Vancouver on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon and proceedeH to the interior by train this morning. i . 11 . Concerto m .If mar i Frltx Kreltler and The State Opera. 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I in C Minor Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra1 Six Red Seal Records with album descriptive met. a spoken outline ot toe themes, with no, by Leopold Stokowtki. the director 4.00 The Victor Herbert Album with five e mental a Shilkret Red Seal Records, (voeal, iattru-nd choral arrangements by Nathaafel A popular album for $3.25 Cl ;J -for your oicn selection of Victor Records collected in an album Obtainable, from "His Master's Voiqe" dealers , Victor Talklnjl Machine Co. of Canada, Limited, Montreal in Power Corporation of Canada Limited OWNED AND OPERATED HY Nesbitt, Thomson & Company Limited, Montreal sjft TO THE CITIZENS OF PRINCE KUP3RT:-Tliis company hi$ubmitled for your consideration an offer to purchase the fixed assets of your municipal light and power department, and takes this opportunity of 'placing before you the following brief synopsis of their offer: V PRICE $375,000 CASIIApproximatcly $25,000.00 more than the present book value. DOMESTIC RATES The present schedules' to remain in force, but the company is to be allowed to reduce rates if found to be advisable. EXISTING CONTRACTS to be respected by the company in their entirety. POWER RATES' to remain as at present in force, or, if city prefers in the alternative, the company has offered to institute the same schedule of rates and conditions as have been used in their operations in the East. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Company undertakes to commence immediately and complete within two years, subject to $ months' grace for contingencies, further HYDRO-ELECTRIC dcvclogment having capacity of not less than 5000 II. P. installed, and pledges Usclf to continue, when, and as, required, until 100,000 II. P- or more has "been developed for the use of in-dustries located in the city. , w STREET LIGHTING; lias undertaken to do this at rates which, on the now existing conditions, it is estimated, would .save the city annually the sum of $1780.00 when compared with tbe existing rate. ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTIN (J The company undertakes upon dc-. mand of the city to install at its own expense system of modern ornamental street lighting in ALL the streets or the city and operate them at the same rates. TAXES The company DOES NOT ASK for exemption of municipal taxes. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT THE COMPANY PLACES AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE CITY OR ITS HOARD OF TRADE THE SERVICES OF ITS INDUSTRIAL HUREAU. WHOSE ACTIVITIES IN OTHER SECTIONS OF THE DOMINION IAVH PRODUCED RESULTS NOT EQUALLED BY ANY OTllER O RG ANIMATION. The outstanding advantages! to be derived from your acceptance of this offer would appear to be: (1). THE COMPANY IS WHOLLY CANADIAN, with a record of accomp-lishment over many years second to none in the Dominion. 2). The directors are all well and favorably known CANADIAN business men of diversified interests an. d WIU.E INFLUENCE in Dominion affairs. , . (3). The PROFITS derived from the operation!, of the company arc almost wholly DISPERSED IN CAN ADA for the benefit of the FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA. (0. By making a FURTHER IN$STMENT in the Prince Rupert district estimated at ONE ANU,A MILLION dollars the COMPANY will be economically COMPEItRed to PROTECT the interests of its CLIENTS by FURTHER DEV ELOPMENT of the city, its INDUS-TRIES and RESOURCES. (5). (6). (7). r?i (8). (9). (10). The alternative schedule of Eastern power rates offered are to the highest advantage. The present city rates in some cases are as much as 50 per cent higher than those hcin i? offered. The RATES OFFERED arc the SAME as those operative in that section of the East where the greatest INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT or the I)-minion has taken place and which the company knows therefore arc RIGHT. Adequate and modern street lighting is considered as being one of the best advertising mediums and full provision has been made for this without capital cost to the city. The company places at the disposal Uhe City of Prince Rupert, free of charge, the services or the. same industrial department . which has. in i i i i t .j i me pasi cigiu 10 ten years, locaica in one area alone .ISJNDUSTRIKS, having a total capitalization of a round. FORTY MILLION DOLLARS, with an ANNUAL PAYROLL of in excess of NINE MILLION DOL- LARS to 0000 EMPOYEES, brniifin in a contingent population estimated at frcm 50,000 to 75,000 i ihabitants. ER1ENCE IS THE BEST SCHOO L TO GRADUATE FROM Besides its activities in the hydro-electric field, the principals of the company have financed from amongst many others the following notable industrial enterprises: Batburst Paper Co., Bathurst, New Brunswick; St. Lawrence Paper Co., Three Rivers, Quebec; Canada Paper Co., Windsor Mills. Quebec; Canadian Celanese Co., Drummondville, Que.; Eastern Dairies Co., Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa; McColl Frontc-nac Oil Co.; Canada Steamships Co, Montreal; Reliance Grain Co., Winnipeg. The men behind this company were the first in the Dominion to advocate and institute the principals of "employee" and "customer ownership," and ean not, therefore, be looked upon as monopolistic by nature or determination. The. principals behind this company are in a position toand can arrange to materially assist in the financing of any IocaL industry of merit, or the development ;of he natural resources of the territory as warranted. ' j ' r Your interest and vote in our favor is solicited. Wc are not asking for your support on patriotic or sentimental reasons, but upon our established record and proven ability, and upon which your fullest investigation is invited. Power Corporation of Canada, Ltd. H. E. PAWSON, Assistant Commercial Manager.