Saturday, Deccrnber 21, MAYOR SAYS HE BELiEVES 6.' p R. WILL MAKE PRINCE RUPERT THEIR NORTH COAST PACIFIC PORT SOON. (TontihUed from page one) i cm made people dishonest. The matt whO.was honestjifteri found It ni.icult td.secarfosltloh. How-uver, the present system was coming tu an end. It carried with it the rrrms or Its own destruction. "Why snouiu vise uicu wiju uuui uie inroi- tie be able to get enormous wealth . while others were shivering ror k m or help?" he inquired. Every- ig was pnaer me ciaw or capl- tiw'.wi. including the papers and inupazlnes and the educational system. He thought everyone should I if rtrn to work. Man was entitled to what he produced less operating expenses. Mr Shenton was not advocating my revolutionary measures. He urged that changes be brought t-bouL constitutionally. People t uiuld educate themselves to until rstand and to proceed in a con-Mitutional way. What they wanted was accessibility to the raw ma- -.rial and tools of production. He i ad ralth in Prince Rupert and in the labor cause. He was sure in tnc end Justice, equality, fraternity und love would triumph. Rev. A. Wilson Rev. A. Wilson dealt with the la-b'ii question from a different angle. H t?ave a rather long and very in-'!': sting address In which he promised a toast to the labor force or prince Rupert. He told that he had . rved five years apprenticeship te trade and then seven years learh-.m' his present profession. He sug-t rsted that the labor movement -1 ood for much the same as the region of Jesus Christ. Many of the Dor leaders had started their pub-u- careers as local preachers. They uld never get the full force of . bor without religion. Mr Wilson then dealt with the t jostlort or temperance. He said t ,ny had learned a leason at Win-peg a few years ago. They had carte up their minds to study and Ucnp clear brains. Labor men needed clear brains. The worklngmen I the old country were wakbi up t.:itJ many were giving up drinking . oRether. The speaker mentioned the need f hard work. The members or the resent British cabinet were those u-no had no eight-hour day. They had worked sixteen and twenty iioufs to fit themselves for their : resent position. Jle Ureed the men '::rre to be an Inspiration to the bi -vs. Today in Canada every op-j 'iinuniry was open so me Days afid trls who wished to succeed. S. D. Macdonald Replying to the toast to the labor j tn ivement. 8. D. Macdonald, pres-1-! nt of the Trades & Labor Council, ' raced the history of the local labor movement. It was away back in I .i'10 when the first committee had ; proached the city council in re- i ara to wages ana union tabor tna irv f ::n Oriental question. Then, trf! V- uic i nines oc ua.ovf vuuuui vas formed and did ood workman mnUorwd thp OH II movement! Much many had Joined, and of the '.DuJ Identiflcatiea of the council u . h. the Labor Congress of Canada, t 'ingress met parliament each year ind put before them labor ques- 1 1 ins, and it was particularly noted ! ' 'uit British Columbia had the most LG'vanced social legislation of any portion of Canada. This legislation hf outlined. Maternity Insurance was a subject which was now an is-mic and would be taken up, he understood, by the Tolmie Oovern-tuont. Their B. C. executive took u,; with the Government at Victoria " a Hers of interest to them He urged that greater support should be given to the local organization. Members For District After Alderman Rudderham had spoken briefly, J. C. Brady, MP., spoke on the question of unemployment. He argued that every man was entitled to the right to work rot ' iir wages. He sketched the history f the labor movement ror the past 150 years with its unemployment problem following the Institution Of I i hp factorv The storv of labor, he I -ud was a most profound and I hrillinB one. Prior to 150 years -ici) labor belonged to the land. He pictured the pyramiding of wealth alongside the problem of unemployment and stated that every nation tiud this problem on Its hands. While they heard about prosperity, unemployment was still with them. The greai forces of nature belonged to the people and they were entitled to them. The state In giving uway monopolies was giving away me rignis oi tne people. Mr. Brady said that labor had made magnificent progress in the past twenty years and the progress In the ruture would be still greater. The world today was with labor. Pood, clothing and shelter should be assured. He urged organisation us a means or attaining their end. It being nearly midnight The Dally News representative then left The speeches were Interspersed with sons bv Jock McLean. James Black and A. Clappertoh, selections y an orcnestia consisting oi Mrs. Black, D. Eastman and Mr. Hanson and community singing led by Aid. Brown. CHRISTMAS JOY This is the time when the grty old man , Leaps back to the days of youth, When brows and eyes wear ho dls- guise, , . But flush arid gleam with truth; Oh, then is the time when the until nviilftt And seems right heavenward turtiinir When we love and bless the hands w nrpss. When the Christmas log Is burning. Daily News "Classified" adver-UsemenU" bring quick results. CLASSIFI D ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted WOMAN Wants work by day or ..hour. .Phone Black 129. ( 299) WANTED Hemstitching. Mrs. Chas. Edwards, at Wallace's. MIDDLE Aged woman wants work. Appjy box 2W cany New or-fice. (298) AGENTS WANTED USE OUR Millions to get more money; Rawlelgh's giant Industries now expanding; must have more good men for cities and towns; Immense resources, over $17,000,000; established 40 years, 4 big factories and 7 branches; Australia, Canada and America; annual sales over 36,000,000; no SSSL twuTta tfnnES 200 products; need daily every! home; steady repeaters; big profits; lowest prices; best val-1 ue; food, soap, toilet prepara-1 tlons. stock, poultry supplies; 41 big lines; you canT beat Raw-' leiehs proposition; investigate then decide. Rawleigh Company, Dept. CN-160-1. Winnipeg. Man. (297) HELP WANTED. BOOKLET "How to get Into the man, Clerk, Stenographer, (Men and Women) sent tree on request. The M. C. C. Civil Service School, 18 Maclde Block, Calgary. 27) DO YOU KNOW THE DEMAND For our graduate pwsterers starts in Maren. only 2 to 3 months with us will qualify you to enter this $10jOO to $12.00 per day trade. Contractors took to us ror trained men. Prepare now ror the Spring demand. Special low tuition fee ror a short time only. Write at once tor literature. United Building Trades Training Befrool. Dept. &, 440 Hastings Street East, Vancouver, B.C. FOUND FOUND Five keys In ease. Apply Dally News Office. PJIOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work I Quick Returns Careful Finishing WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES i AUCTIONEER I AUCTION ' sell or exchange 3 any kind of furniture or house-, machinery, etc. General repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will call. LAXI ACT Not Ire of Intention to AplT to Leae Land Take Notice Out 1, Mtte llartan of ;i.ihett, bo., tot-en to agyiy tot, a- Oommenelu at a post planted at vi.V nu. ikrv trt t tti Shnr earner of Mala Street, and the corner Block 30 Town or Maaaett, B.C.: the Bast 4d of Mam street tor about three hundred iet to w wwer mara; ttwbc in Horth Weert dtreetion Jo X TtL hTLZ ft along hljh water mark to the point commencement. Dated at MaMjtt. B.C. this Oth day of November, ivf9. JAMES MAftTlft. FATHER DADDY WILL YOU ALU t?lrHT, Birr GIVE Mfe tHfe ttut Domt ion MONEY FORTVMO &0 to th Movies? 5EATS TO THE itrr AJiw' ii in i 'ck ti r-inp- n 3 . r- r OPERA ; 7 THH DAILY KBWQ " PA (32 FT73 FO R "THIS iS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT tjL,llt' ?T tTf likAU nV ATTTV 1 Y PARLOR dart nn Mfs. Sutherland Expert marcelllne. fineer and water waving. Face massaec and treatments, Phohe 499 1 MASSAGE A Sure Cure For Rheumatism Lumbago, Sprains, Etc. C. K. IIAYAKAWA Phone Red 399 P O. Box 510 SILVERSIDES. BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings third Avenue Phone tl RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Street, Phone Blue 625 CLEARING & GRADING Cohcrete Foundations Tunnels aha shafts In dirfUult ground a specialty. NELS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL HUNTS FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY THE STORE OF QUALITY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ' Chesterfield Suites Odd Chairs; Floor Lamps Walnut Dining Buites -' Barrymore Wilton Rugs Lino 6c Congoleum Rugs Restmore Beds, Springs Si Mat-tresses Down Comforters; Curtains Draperies; Smoker Sets Other Useful Articles Most Suitable For Gifts. tTS THE QUALITY THAT COUNTS Shop Early TTTTVT t j. i UUi 1 Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 20, 1909 No further appointments will be made to the provincial cabinet until after the first session of the legislature, Premier McBride Informed a delegation from Prince Rupert which went to Victoria ..V. ii Ikat Wflllatn MSson" loS -.Vber.be-UkenifRINCE RUPERT MART. We buy, into the cabinet. Prospects for Mr. Manson's appointment to the cabinet are exceedingly bright, the Premier said. j The Elite Roller Rink CO. ah-j nounces its intention or erecting i a three-storey block on bixin Avenue West ror use as an auditorium and roHer skating rink. It Mneeted the building will be opened by March I. The wireless masts at the new fiUtton at Ikeda on the Queen Charlotte Islands are 60 6 CUMl. . WHERE COAL IS PRODUCED ot Neva Sotte, New Brunswick and British Columbia produce diiu- mlnous coal Only! Satkatehewan produces lignite; and Alberta pro- S bituminous, sub-bituminous and lignite coais. of A Oily News want-ad mi bring results. BRINGING UP FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room flat with bath. Furnished Phone 547. tf. FOR rent Furnished anart- ments 2, 4, and 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. tt HOUSEKEEPING Rooms ror rent. Newly decorated Richmond Rooms under hew management. (308) FOR RENT Newly constructed dwelling, fully modern. Five rooms. Near Booth School. $30.00. O. P. Tinker & Co. (tf) FOR RENTMMean, well furnished modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phoce Red 444, (tf) TVE Roome dfurnished suite to rUll vnn oALc oiip . " HEATER For sale, almost t new. Phane Oreen 608. ., jtr ) FOR SALE Oulbransen Player Piano In good condition. Phone Red 704. (297) FOR SALE Large chest or draw ers lc first class shape. Solid oak. A snap. Phone Green 405. FOR SALE China cabinet in spletidld condition. Practically new. Half price. Phone Green 406. . FOR SALE Dining room suite extension table, six chairs, sideboard. Oak. in good condition. Phone Oreen 405. . FOR SALE Dressing table with plate glass mirror 2 feet by 2 feet 6. Solid oak. A bargain. Phone Green , 4QS. . FOR SALE FKHbig boat -Emblem No. 1." Engine lust overhauled: with complete fishing gear. For particulars apply upsett's store. tr FOR SALE 1928 Chevrolet Sedan In excellent oaadlttea. Can arrange terms, price $750. Walker M4r Co. Ltd. . (tf) WILL SELL At a bargain lot with ' store bttildinff on Second Av-1 earn near Foot Office. Owner Phone 290 or mil at 835 Second Avenue, upstairs. (298) FIFTH AVENUE WEST Seven ntfomed Modern House and two splendid lots FOR SALE $4,000.00 M. M. STEPHENS & CO, LTD. Rentals Loans Real Estate FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE No. 311. FIFTH AVENUE, EAST. WITH TWO LOTS Bedrooms and Large Sleeping Porch upstairs, and, Kitchen. Dining-room. Living-room and Pantry Downstairs Very reasonable trice and exceptionally easy terms II. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Phone 96 216 Sixth St. QUEEN CHARLOTTE. WORT CLEMENTS STAGE Meets all boats northbound at Queen Charlotte City to convey passengers to Port Clements, and meets southbound boats at Port Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City. Pare $5.00, and in proportion to Intermediate points. R. G. McKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. THAT'S ALU I'M GOOD FOR AROUND WERE (2 2 SALE, FOR IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS, COW BAY P. O. Box 749 Phohe Red 4l! Y. Suehiro, Cow Bay Roatbuiider P. O. Box 314 SALVAGE ANl TOWi.Vti "If It's on Or untr Ihe water we do if PACIFIC SALViGE CO. I LIMITED I Fully Equipped tof Diving and General Salvage Work. Boats and Scows of all descriptions ror Charter. Row Boats and Canort for hire. Bargains in Gas Ermines. AGENTS FOR EAST! I OPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Ertstributors Coolidge Propellers Sand and Gravel. In any quantity, delivered anywheie by water. Phone, Day or Nlfht S64 P. O. Boi 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPItACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Coughs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. 623 Third Avenue Wfest Blue 8S Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropraetlc Health Service Ultra-Violet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 MacKenzie's Furniture Chesterfield Suites Dining Suites Simmon's Beds, Springs and Mattressts Carpets and Rugs Hudson's Bay Blankets A Good Assortment ot Toys Our Service and Prices Are Right Mackenzie's Furniture PHONE 175 CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS Order Yours Early SPECIAL THIS WEEK.ENb Chocolate Cream Roll Regular 30c; Special 25c THE ELECTRIC BAKERY P. O. DOX 416 PHONE 667 MINERAL ACT Section 28 Nntld ta Co-rartnert Mineral claim BWif, Rand, Belle, Aurora, situated at Lockeport. Queen Charlotte tali'nda. Orften Rcea Morrison FJH.O. P71S93 To all otnoerned. take botWe, that 1,1 ot nfees Morrtsorr rA4:c. 871603 tU iavi4n ing done all the work and. paid all dues on the above Mineral Claims for the year ending Oct. 27th. 1020. without any work done or moneys paid by co-Aweera, R. Dunlop and H. H. McOoll, intend to apply within a period of 120 daia after first abpvaranoe of this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to have the InteresU of said co-owners vetted solely in myBetf. ROSS MORRISON, SSI Per J. L. Barge, Agent. For quick results try a "want-ad" In the Dally News. NOW -VM I OUST HAD HAT'S THE TO GIVE MATTE-ft? RENT, LOST LAN1 ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to 14 Land In Prince Rupert Lnnd Reoofaing District or BrltUh Columbia, and altu- ate on the South Bank or BEfee&a River, opposite Mile 28.76 on Canadian National Railway. East of Prince ttu- w?-?-... t.i.. 1IH miHCt UIM l.UI wild u : Columbia Power CXanpany, Limited oil Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Power Corporation intends to apply tor a ; leane of the fo'.towlug deacrtbetf i bnds: Commencing at a post planted about i20 chains distant and In a Southerly direction from centre line of Canadian ! National Railways, opposite mile 28.7S East or Prince Rupert, on trie souin bank ot the Bkeena River, thence North 5 chains more or lest to Low Water Mark; thence Westerly along L.W.M. 6 chain; thence South 6' Chains, more or leas to H.W.M.: thence Easterly along H W.M. to point M commencement and containing two (2) acfea. more or leas. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Per: Thomas D. McLean, Agent. Dated September Slat. IMS. LAXn ACT Notice of Intention to Apply te l(Piirfhane ,Land In Stlklne- Land RoorUng Utrtct and situate on the north bank et the Taku River at a point about three miles north of the junction of the Tuleequah Rive wtth the Taka Rrver. Take notice that the Aiasta juneau Oold Mining Company of Juneau. Alaska, occupation a mining company. Intends, to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: oommencinc at a pot; planted near the southwest eomer of the Jarfc M. C. thence South 40 chains: thence Weit 20 chains: thence North 40 chains; thence East 20 chains more or less to point of commencement and containing eighty acres, more or less. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY By Paul A. Decker, agent-Dated 28th day of October. $29. 6lfl ' 1 ! t'l' WATER NOTICE rin I' -'. Diversion and Vserj TAKE NOTICE that Jamea B. Btap- tar who"io address la Hotel .Caatlneau. Juneau. Alaaka, wtU apply for a licence to take and use 300 cubic, second, foot M water out of Eaatt TVn-k Tobtequah River, which ritfwa southerly and drains Into Taku River about 20 miles above the mouth. The water wlU be diverted from the stream at a point about 8,vcn?esj up stream from the mouth o,the 3ast Pork and wUl be used B5 Miiln Power purpose upon the TW-wqiifTi" Chief group. ' f This noflce was postedv'4p. ' trW grottBd oa the ?1 day et -October. 1933, A copy of this notice and ah a poll- catiae pursuant thereto and to the water Act. ni4.-vwin he tiled in the mice oi ue waver necoraer mi -.ua Novettber lBth. 1M0. Obfe-Uons to the anpUcatiw may be Hied with the aaM Water Reverter or with the Comptroller of Water Rlgftta. Partiamoat Buudlngs. Tietorta. B.t. withto thirty days after the tint p-peartec of this notice in a Meat newspaper. The date of the first pubUcation of this tteifce la Daetabnr 9n. lft. JAMES B. STAPLER, Apftlaant. By H. MeN. FRASER, Atlltti B.O. Agent. ail Lvn A"i Notice of Intention to Apply to Purehate Land In the Oosstsr DWtrlet Land Record ing Dlatrlet of Stlklne and situate on the Tak River about three apiarters a mfie.frp ttreaai from theNcmrra- y the Taw IM TttttcquaD Riv ers. Take notice that Haraee MeNaugtrtae Fraser of Vancouver, B.C., occupation otvn Engtfleer. tntenda to ap)ly tut permission to purchase the following 3 escribed lahda: Commeifeing at a post planted on the Taku Rivet about three quarters of a mile up stream from the mouth of the Tulaequah River: thence North 20 chains: thence Et 20 chains; thence South 20 chains: tbenee Wat 20 chains more or leas to point of commencement and containing forty acre, more or less. HORACE MoNAUOirrON FRASER. Dated October 29th. l20. L LIP FIFTEEN bOLLARS TO DAUG-KTER FOR. TJCKETS To OPERA r WELL. SHE MADE A mistake - its SEASON SEAfSON TICKETS TOkETS VJE VJE WANT WANT & FOUND YOUNG AND OLD. ftt'i 1 LAXD ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land in the B til toe Ind flecordtng Dlrl km: Land Beebrdtag Dlatrlet o( Tele rki3-t Qr1c iknrf ltiiA.tA on extreme R M Vwjyi, North hank of i'fr.Vti tri-t v-ny of Takn .apprt'! one mite aouta of Matte SlUfn. flotlec tnat E. J. Nurman and Q. McCombe of Juneau, Alaska, oc uoa.tio miners. Intend to- anolf for n tt burchfisd the followlne et laitftt Mile at a coal slanted one e some ot jaapie tsiooan: thence orth 40 ohatot: thence west 20 chaina: thenee South 40 chains: thence. Stat 20 tibatns and containing so acres. more or less. EDMUND JEAN NORMAN ROBERT SALE MeCOMBE. Dated 19t'.-. day of October. 192S. LAND ACT Vol lee ot Intention to Apply to Lease Land In The Queen Charlotte Land Dla. trJct Land Beoordtag Dlatrket I Prtaoe RfcpeH, Ufl mttm tieaT Blvk 30. MaflReft TawTusfte. Ta V tuiftlaa vksa. AtKnw nAKo4ann lnJ H. simpaoe ot Maaaett. B.Q oeeupaHea Lumbermen intend to apply for a lease ot the fotloaririg described land: OommeBelns at a post planted at the SE. Oar. Blk. 20 Massett Town-site: thence westerly 10 a&m to Oov. Wharf; thence Southerly 4 chains running parallel to Oov. Wharf to Low Water Mark; thence Easterly 10 chaifia: thence Northerly 4 chains, and containing 7 acres, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON FUOENB HTJMPHRET SIMPSON Dated Nov. ISth. 1S29. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!! -:'afi W Aiirhnn SALE OF TOYS AT FEDERAL BLOCK ON MONDAY DEC. 23. AT S PJI. toys fto the late arrival of my pf i lor Christmas and not ie to Carrv them over till next tar, I tsjll sell b$ auction toys COh- .-Hsllnir' nf nnllji nnll Carriaffpjl. i ta8S, Games, Lamps, for?. Blankets, pia etc. GEO. J. DAWES Auctioneer Phone Black 12b Federal Block S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the investing public, Miller, Court St Co., Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report, dealing with mining, oils and industrial stocks, which 1ft available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and reliable service in the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johns ton Colli 810 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert B.C By George McManus i . X ? H 7k