THE- UAiL'X NEWS PAf?E SIX Was Tortured With : 'Eczema For Years Mrg. Georpe Phambler, 119 Creighton St., Halifax. N.H., writes "After being tortured with ec.ema, for years, ana trying everything possible from doctors and arue siorc a friend recommended I Ill IllHlfl LOltjg ' I sent my husband to get me a bottle, and after i had tukt-n it I noticed the cooling of my tkiod. so he advised me to continue, and after takiug several bottttw i t un truly Bay it is a wonderful medicine." Manufactured only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. He i. .'.V v- .I 1 1 ad Colds Vapors inhaled quickly clear head ICRS VAPORUB nir 9 (M 11 if 11 LIT SUCCESSFUL BANQUET BY M00SEHE.4RT LADIES Enjoyable Afalr Last Night in Jlo f more, fen ton Cabaret With 36 in Attendance Thirty-six members pf the Women's Mooseheart Legion. Chapter No. 211, sat down to a -uionessful and enjoyable banquet last evening in the Boston Cab- .fot A aiimntnniifl chicken sun- per was spread and Mrs. Charles M. Nickerson, senior regent, presided . The toast to the senior re-iront war nrnnosed hv:Mrs. Simon A. Rwanson and Mrs. Nickerson-) replied suitably. The program , also included a recitation by Mrs. : Robert McCarthy. After the supper cards were played and the prize winners First Mrs. D. C. Schubert; ,-were: tteoond. Mrs. P. J. Ryan; i third. Mrs. Ed. Unger. The event was under the con-venership of Mrs. Simon A. Swan-son and those assisting were Mrs. ('. M. Nickerson, Mrs. P. J. Ryan, Mrs. A. G. Bartlett, Mrs. Richard Long and Mrs. James Weir. a More Power Mor e Comfort Li imm msii i 'i s wi urn mimmii i ..mi l Canadian ' , V . DEMAND 7 i if AND YOU WIflL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION r i ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE ; FORD mhii Any JJght Car Ever Built. TJiey Are on vF- Difcrilav uispiay at at Our Our Showroom. bhowroom. , t ri o . S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 0111) DEALERS 3rd Ave. EastsV'$l)OMINION TIRES Phone 83 "Rupert Brand" KiDDers THE DAINTIEST BREAK I' AST KOOIV Smoked Dally by Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Huperi. I1.C. NEW OFFICERS FOR BOARD OF TRADE CHOSEN of all the nresidents since FIRST DRAFT' OF POWER A(j-REEMENT IS PRACTICALLY COMPLETED SO FAR-AS THE COUNCIL IS CONCERNED (Continued from page one) The application for member- Rower aite being abandoned by ship of M. A. Burbank was ac-fthe eompany. cepted and he was elected. Maintain Plant Letters from W. A. Found and! Clause 3 providing that the Dr. J. II. King were read in re-1 company ha!l maintain the gard to American boats fishing . Woodworth Lake power plant in-in Canadian ' waters xnd using tact in case of any other power Canadian harbors. The board I dewdopmaAt being undertaken was assured that Canadian interests would be protected. A letter from the eity council was read enclosing 'a check for $40. A telegram was received from station .more easily than at pres ent ; ' The question of the meeting of the Canadian Chamber o Commerce next September wai mentioned. The meeting will be held at Edmonton and Calgary and will be followed by a tour try. At this meeting there will be (50 delegates from the Ola Country and Vancouver expects to be fully represented. It was urged that a strong delegation should ;go from Prince Rupert. A resolution was received from the Terrace Board of Trade asking the local board to back the proposal to baild a road to the head of Kitimat Arm from Lakelse. This was referred to a committee. ' J. C. Brady brought up the dangers to halibut boats toward the , end of the season pointing out that there had been Josa oi life at such time, lie urged the - establishment of a patrol system. George Nickerson - agreed that IhpjfrgYstibn'jh tncrtigh. the eetODltshment of a life saving station on the west coast of Queen Charlotte Islands would be more important. The matter was referred to the fish eries committee xor report. Jn his annual, report Colonel Nicholls thanked-the. retiring of fleers who hqd 'helped him sub stantially in the work and espee tally the new president, Milton Gonzales, who had officiated during his absence. The new president then took the chair and thanked the board for the honor .they had done him. C. N. It. TRAINS for the ;fcii Mondayi, Wednesday sod Saturday! at 1130 a jn. ,1'runt the Kant 8undaya, Tuesday and Thursday at 3-30 psu. LINDSAY'S ! Cartage and Storage ' Phone 68 CarUge, Warehousing, and latributlng. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. .was accepted without discussion. It was stated by the city solicitor .during the reading of this Clause that, throughout the ag-i reement, reference to Falls Riy eruleveiopment was being deleted Paul Armour who is in Vancou-jas the company mjght eventually ver advising .that a committee decide ; to develop wer other be formed to take up the matter ! than . FftV River. of 'the -establishment x a radiophone at Digby Island 'to enable canneries and cannery tenders, tugboats and other coasting vessels to communicate with -that There, woji considerable discus- sign pn the clausenroviding for the payment by the company to the Tityof43TW)0"tf&bject to 5150 000 beiwr flacd irj itrbst. jiund' until sach Jnjd at atben-H pa ia up ana me cuy guuiu u- liver a frirt title, the ciiy to re-celye the interest from this fund. This wts to protect the Company against obligations still lowed -by the city, Mr. Patmore explained, through the Peace River; count Lin. the alyipe. of bonded indebted cess. Jv.-Ksn ust;like an ordin ary purchase of property with a mortgage standing against it. Amendment, was made providing for the turning over to the city of this .trust fund as soon as all obligations were paid which will be in twenty years or less. Clause p -grants the company the sole and. exclusive right for a period, pf 26 years to operate the system within the limits o(. the city .for,.the,.ale of; Electric lieht and power, entering "'all thoroughfares 'and public! places necessary v for trait6mlssi6n ' and distribution, ,,piause 7 jvrovides that all(such reconstructidn work shall be' subject 'to theapprovat of the iity and Habfee 9 rfrovrdeji that than cpmpan. hall;c6mpleta aueh work on the streets, speed(l' ily as possible and restore the stretsilor their original .'condit on or b&'Jiable to pay the city for such .work. Clause G provides- that the city shall have the right at the end of 26 years. to buy all property of the company within the cor porate limits of the city or in connection.with Wpodwqrth Lake or to renew the contract with the company for another 25 years. Taking Over Service Clause 9 provides that the com pany shall take possession of the genvatig..plajsOMe purchase price n full Is paid. the city to .collect IJJjhV aitdj)Ower accounts up to such aie, au.me comp;my thereafter. Clause 10, Upon which there was i iscusslonJ of a few minor detaiU. provides that the com' . pany idmU ,jroeed at once with that &Wbo$iiri Lake and" witn- I in two years, with six months' i "race, shall complete the develop ment of not less than 5,000 horse power BhdMhen.up to or over inn.QQo horsepower if required by private or commercial uses of the citizens or industries. Clause 11 provides that on and after the date of the agreement i the compaM shall. supply energy citizens and shall maintain a reasonable surplus for new demands. ' Clause 12 was deleted, having heen dunllcptpd another clause. In rioiiQu IS the rii'ht in re-1 V v w v - c eiSnrarl Kv tVin Uv in mnkp reas- ment subject to the approval of th L .M. .... of the comoanv's retain its responsibility in connec- Milton .Gonzales is President with -tion-with -any new-mptmythat George P. Tinker Vice- might be formed. This amend-Presient This Year inent Vras acceptable to Mr. Pat- . imore. MANY MATTERS DISCUSSED Claust' 2, providing for trans- ; fer to .the Company f rom the city Proposal Made to Establish Rad- of title, to all' the assets1 (if 'the light iophone at Digby Island to and' power department, .including Benefit Canneries and i dam, penstock,: power house, lands Others i and., .water, rights .machinery, (transmission lines, equipment, The annual meeting of the etc., with the reservation that sup-Prince Rupert Board of Trade ply of water to the city mains be last night elected Milton Gon- always protected and that the com-zales president, G. P. Tinker, pany be responsible for the keep-vice-nrosient. and A. Brooksbank ing of the dam in a fit state of re- secretary-treasurer, and' a strong pair at all timeagave rise to dis- council consisting of Olof Han- cussion as to how tne aaiety jevei son, C. II. Qrme. W. 0. Fulton, for the city water supply and W. H. Tobey, John Dybhavn, F. repair of the dam were to be de- G. Dawson, $. J. Mellish. P. M. terminW. The suggestion was Ray, J. II. Thomson, J. D. Franer, made that the city should retain C. V. Evitt, Georgt McAfee, ownerthip of the" dam but, after George Munro and D. G. Stewart, lengthy dlfcussron on the point; Reports .on the vork of the year K was W;..hC dde that 'the., tne city were received frtim President J. 8hou W,. Nicholls , and Secretary "when reierve the right to flay the ' company' should atoh Br'ockSbarik "the"1 latter of whom taklrig-' ( -nrftinr water "frnm from -Woodworth 'WnnHunrth drew snecinl attention to the fact Lake for power purposes and also that it was twenty years ago wlien' Vepairs to the dam wer.a tle.Dhone wires apd fjre alarm boxes? providing such use do not interfere with the company a operations. Payment for auoh use by the city of company poles shall be under the Bell Telephone agreement. Clause 14 provides that the company shall assume all oullg-aUdna. -of the city in .connection with agreement, between the city md such power customers aa the Elevator; dry dock tnd Cold Storage plant. Jn Clause 15 the city agrees to take all its electric requirement in the way of light, heat and power from the company, allowing no other company to use the public places for Mich distribution. Clause 16 sets the isles for street lighting at a f't rate of $16 per year per 100 watta, th fompany ito sjpaly lamps to tli Irity at i edit This clause also Includes provision; that the com pany, on . demand f the city, shall iattal at its own (the com- panya) awene,.a fully modern since the organization was for-! necessary. The agreement . con-jfy&iem of ewamental street med and he read a list-of the ' tains n clause providing that . the lighting on.tbe oity streto, the charter members and also a list dant should revert to the tity Intetyle. of vth 4a .-lw deteronneu thentfle vent of the W6odwdrth.Lakelfcy.Jhe city.. Other. rguUUona hi the roattT of street lighting are also set. Objection was taken to the right being given the company to increase the charge for street lighting in case of increased taxation or ' other charges and this was struck out Street lighting rates shall be effective upon execution of the Rafex to Consumers Another etetite provide that he maximum rates to eontumera for Jight And ,powe,r, shall be set by the present city schedule though the company may sll at I lower rates n warrantqu, pro-irhng-that-there "8hail"e' nc dls-crjrpjratiqn. in .this coan.cton. The company shall nt sel power at lower schedules outside- the dtythanin the city. ' : "Provision is also made' that the agreement shall 'eorft under the Public Utilities ComimMioii of the previnee' ' H6uM such board be eatftUishwf. "It waa pointed otit that 'this iioold bo more to the benefit of 'the city than the company. Nothing in the agreement re- eaaes -the -company from Habf! ity for damages through its om missions and the city is indent- nifed against such damage. The company shall not be ex etept from municipal taxation though the city is bound not to 'mpoae discriminatory taxes. The clause providing that the company may increase rates as a result of taxation imioed by the 4rovine-ia4 government or as a result ox licenses or royalties toft-one which the company TrOdld 'hot Consider waiting, Mr. Patmore drd. The council took her vieR"that the. plebiscite had settled ' the people's acceptance cf'hisHhMisW' " V ,1 f -'lh the.evfit 1ttfi,dBult by th ;omnarty' ror more .man !M ihoura Wt;W('ljLfA ?f Uorl etc.. City City Solicitor E. F. Jones has prepared a clause whereby the city may take possession of the plant and operate it for the benefit of the citizens until such time as the company shall resume op erations under the agreement. It s provided in addition that the company Shall transfer the plant iback to the eity on payment of ts valuation subject to daily iaroages for such default. The sum of .$1,000 was mentioned as u posiUdfj dally amount 6f damage In case the company fall to supply power and light. Further jnTorahitlon ls'lo be obtained before the amount is definitely set. Uji the whole .default clause, the city solicitor is to obtain an outside opinion. Clause .55,. , dealing with the tjcale pf wages.40 i'ui(' by thtu gPPJPwiyi .was ttniended at the rugifaUdiBa of ..Aid. Brown, to provide tnatk the company shall pay the prevailing scale for skilled labor and the civic scale for unskilled labor, this to apply to the Woodworth Lake develop mcnt as well as all company work within the certiorate limits of the city. Doubt was expressed as. to (he power of the city to govern wugefl paid outside the city. Mr. Patpvore gave nssur demanded "by Jhe j.cityand.thejanca that;.it..Wfls the policy of it (S (intwfi: i L V43 W KM II CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QhriftUan Soienoe Sooiely, 245 Second Avenue Tills Society is ft braneh of The Mother Clmr ' The Firt Churoh or CJiriai, Soientlst, in Boston, M;i Sunday fertfice fit 11 a.m.. subject, "God." TeftUmeey Meeting on Wednesday evening ,. o'clock. - The pubUc Is ewdklly invited. SADVATION ARMY We wIU be dlightad to bve you attend our Km,.! Meetings, 11 a.m., 2:30 pft., ad tlKtjwclttl r iK;u. eeUng 780 p.m. ilDidy, tfce youngj'eopl. -'s Uv meets at 7fl0 p-.m.; Vednsday; Cars C-ad.-t 11 7:'rt0 p.m. ; Thursday, Sun Beams, 8 p.m. ; Public s , tie Meeting at 8 p.m. ; Friday, Bai Practic. ,,t , p.m.; Saturday. Prayar.aad Prais Meeting at x i PRBSHYTHRIAN CHURCH Morning Service at 11 o'clock, Sunday 8ehool at 12 Evening Service at 7:80. Special music by the cIk i. FIRST UNITHD'CHURCH Paator. Rev. A. WUaon; Daaaanoaa, Mlea E. Elliott Morning WoiwMp and ConMnunlan at 11 o'clock Sunday Selwal. at t:U; Service M 1M. Th- ahofr will rep tt ChrlKlwaa CanUla, "The Kmh Cornath." ' ST. PHTEK'S CHURCH rervice will be conducted by Bishop Rixat St . Peter Church. Seal Cove. Sund'ay, Jawiary, 6. at '11 "o'clock Sunday School at 10 :SO. the cota parry to pay the eatabliah- cd local rates of wages. Matter of Industrie At the suggestion of Aid. Col-lart. a cUue will be incorporat bureau shall be placed at the disposal of the eity council and the Board of Trade for the encouragement of local industries. It was pointed out that the agreement was still in the draft tag and would be subject to such further amendment- .. Visions as may bt dec me i ary or advisable. It bas been ikcldcd that Mr. Jr. get an opinion on the wn. i ed in the agreement proviaiag, , iaw rom outside counsel aa promised by the company In I nuetent engineer. ... ... i . - ! iu tender, that its industrial Attmr thm ureement is 1 rafted. Aid. Rudderham sn ted that pObHc meeting be called to explain it t people. AW. Prudhommo Mayor McMordle were in a unci- with this suggestion. EUROPE TO CANADA IN THREE DAYS The amazing British airship, R-100, is at present underg' i"' tests at Howden, England, preparatory to flying to Canada n the spring. This giant dirigible is 700 feet long, 180 feet hn;!' and will easily carry 186 passengerw. inclusive of crew. M lltolls Royce epnino will drive her through the air at a crui-lll! peed of 75 milen an hour, and she is expected to completo ocean flight in less than three days. The above picture :h" members of the Mother Parliament having tea aboard the U ,'Hl at her formal unveiling to the public. Inset Is Lieutcna"' George Norville, wlw will navigate the giant &tr liner on t"r maiden voyage.