I. IV it' PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in '.he city. Westholme Theatre FICi THURSDAY ONLY. 7 AND 9 1'. M. Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert YDOCK AND 1 ' i, "TEE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS" Spectacular Sea Drama, Wilh Frank Marion and Virginia Bradford. "SPORTLIGHT" TOPICS OF THE DAY Orchestral Selection, "THE SONG OF THE lAME." 35c and 10c. Election Results will be shown on screen Thursday. SHIPYARD OpvfMlny U.'l.l' 20.000 Two rloMltn t'O D tSu-unevriv SIueMnists, Boilermakers, Hlncksmilrnv i'vttrtit makers. Founders. WiMdworkcr!, Etc. Kl KCTKIC AND ACETYLENE WBl.IMN'. Our ptithl is equipped in handl hII hind t MARINE AND COMMKR4 IAI. WORK. PHONES 4.1 irid tM UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hailing! irom ITtm-e lluprrt. lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SKaiun liar. Iluttaale. Aim lUj. rtc 1 ucudiiv, $M p.m. lor VAVrol'VEU. VICTORIA, lint'dalf, Alrrt Mi, rtc, Itlrfjy midnight, lor ALICt AKM, AWll',. STUrAlt. tVAMj 1SI.ANU. POUT SIMI'O.V WAS RIVL'lt, Sunday, S pun. 1X3 tni Airnnr. K. M. hMiTII, Alfni. ITInfe Kujrrt. B. . Iliiui'Ch ita-fcrU aold u Victoria and Mfjftle. ind hatcner rlrkl iMtiiucR lu lirotlnatlor B.C. Coast Steamship Services j failings from Prince Rupert T Krlrhlkan. M'rancrll and Skatwav January It. M. Tn Vtunxiin, Vict una and settfr -January J, 18. M. , PRINCESS KOVAL Tor lintxrialf. llutX Bella Hrlta, Omn lalln. Nam. Alrrt I lay. Campbell Khcr. Vancouver and Victoria. rtt md) , in p.m. AcnU lor all tttraatfthlp Lint. Full Infm-matton from W. V. Olt H AUtl. UKXLHAL AGENT (oracr 41 h Htm-4 and 3rd Awniie. Prince Itupvrl. lie. Phone 31. P. an ad ian National CTJit Largefl Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE RtUUJMP fraaa PR1NCL' lUPCRT for VANTOIVEII. VICTORIA, fiEATTI.K, and Intermediate petntt. each ikiiiaV 9:0 a.m. -ur STEWART and ANl'OX. wt UL'llNXKIMY. !. pjn. t NORTH A Nil MM Til Ql'KKN CUAKLOTli: IHLAMiS, I ortnlhtlj. PAflftCMiKK TRAINS LEAVE PHINTE lit I I ItT MDMIAY, MIMIV and HATIUKAV at 11:30 a.m. lor I'll I MCE OSXHWlfc. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, ail xiliU Uaatern Canada, 1,'nHrd Male. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 5S8 Third Ave, Prince Rupert- Phone 260 Your Grocer Recommends It u a) ?9 ' YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE SOLICITED FOR GB. casey FOR ALDERMAN FOR 1929 ALPERMAN Wm J. Brown Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Influence for His Re-election as ALDERMAN 1929 YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE SOLICITED FOR F.; G. Dawson FOR ALDERMAN 1929 YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE SOLICITED d FOR C. H. Orme FOR ALDERMAN 1929 . i t.- ALDERMAN P. H. linzey Respediully Solicits Your Support in His Candidature for Alderman 1929. ALDERMAN G. P. Tinker Repectfully requests the favor of your support in his candidatura for alderman for 1929 . R. ,F. Perry Asks Your Support for His Candidnturu for Alderman 'Upon His Past Record. R. E. Benson THE PHOTOGRAPHER FOR ALDERMAN COMMITTEES OF TRADE BOARD Appointed, by President, Milton Gbniales,"ftfr Service in 1929 The following standing for yew 1929 have been ap- ointed by Milton Gonzales, pres- Greer, Robert Gordon, George Hill. Navigation and railways G. A. Woodland,G. A. McMillan, A. S. Holtby. Port P. M, Ray, S. D. Johnson, Paul Armour. Mining M. Ileilbronner, R. E. Moore, J. J. Doiv, O. Desner. risnened S. E. Parker, J. Dybhavn, James L. Lee, J. W. Nicholls. LegislaUve-F. O. Fulton, D. G. Stewart, E. F. Jones. Publicity F. Pullen, F. Dibb, P. H. linzey, J. W. Entertainment F . T. E. Rob-jertoon, C. G., Mills, J. W. Scott, ' iT. II. Johnson. ' ' Finance Dr-J. Mellieh, D. C. Patenoav -9 B. RobrWl.f I Freight rates G. W. Nicker-8on, H. McEwen, G. E. Gulich, G. Rorie. , Real estate and insurance M. M. Stephens, T. McClymont, G. Arnold, T. Collart. ! Civic J. C. Brady, C. V. Evftt, Geo. Munroe. I Public works S. II. Thomp-son, O. Hanson, John Currie M. and C.) Labor II. Green, Stan. Smith, Harry Love. Lumber O. Hanson, G. Mc Afee, Dr. W. T. Kergin. Grain M. V. McCaffery, C. H. Orme, W. H. Tobey. Peace River outlet J. H. Pillsbu y, G. Nickerson, F. G. Dawson. Retail traders Thos. McMeek-in, J. D. Fraser, Dan Jabour, Thos. Andres). NOTICE TQ THE PUBLIC Hie placing or installation of aerials, clothes lines or other for- ifrn wires or attachments on oles carrying electric light, tele phone or signal wires, or the placing or installation of any foreign wires over or under any electric light, telephone or signal i wires is strictly forbidden snd contrary to regulations. Any foreign wires or attach ments causing or liable to cause i conflict with any electric light telephone or signal wires must be removed at once. 14. Superintendent of Utilities. Provincial Constable Smith of Stewart has been spending a few days in Prince Rupert. Ml I I 1 1 1 1 I I 111 Mil 3E MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 1929 Candidates endorsed by Trades & l.alior Council For Alrlenr.an W. M. BROWN S. 1). MACDONALD For School Trustee JAMES BLACK K. T. J. ROSE Headquarters: Fishermen's Union Hall. For Cirs, Phone Black 241. Your vote and influence is requested in support of -the above candidates. 12 AT YOUR SERVICE Solicits Your Vote and Influence for School Board EDUCATION EFFICIENCY ECONOMY PRINCE RUPERT ADMINISTRATION The cost of administration of the city is one in which many people are interested. The following list of costs has been Issued by the treasurer for the information of the ratepayers .dent of the Prinoe Rupert Board Assessor $ 713.00 of Trade: Leral expenses 150.00 Membership Earl Ba"rie, C. City hall salaries 7,620.32 G. Minn. Alex McRae, Russoll Mayor and aldermen In-Smitlj. V;;";. ;-.' . demnities 3,900.00 Trade' and commerce Joe City hall printing and sta- tionery 1,250.57 Postage stamps 18-1.04 City clerk and solicitor salary 3,000.00 City clerk expense account 250.1 C City hall water, light :tiH fuel 1,500.00 Miscellaneous account .. 1,169.08 Maintenance city hall account 496.10 Receptions . . . , 131.28 Travelling expenses 771.50 Elections 671.91 Interest .r . 68.62 Auditor . 1,000.00 Insurance .'. 780.55 Janitor 1,495.00 Poundkeeper 695.12 MILK M'LK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY HELIViJRV ThrouRhuut tbe City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. I rans: Wednesday, January "THE YELLOW WITH BILL1E DOVE AND CLIVE HROOK. AT THE CAPITOL Thursday Night r il ssssssr u a. ssa Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We cll 8 ktnds of Coal Any kind f Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and meaure are right. So It our Service Phone us snd Save Monev and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. NlRbt Phone: Red 317 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Special Ire in Piano nnu Furniture Moving. THE rAUORifE BLEND OF THOUSANDS jtlTCa. I V Bmi" ctrel tr4mar it I I WnlTiiMrkfdupana-yMt S rou tar M.Ikln I Beat RED'S An Up-to-date Optical Dept. We pride ourselves on our complete equ pment for accurate testing of the eyes. No longer must we replace lens after lens in front of your eyes till we find the correct one. Our new sutrf-matic instrument can change to any combination in a second and does not tire you out. Mr. Jack Bulger took the full course required by law covering six months in 1925 and got his diploma with honors. We subscribe to the leading weekly and monthly optical journals and any new methods are always noticed und adopted If suitable. We are autc we cm suit you . 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