FACE nvo 2 EAJW Monday, De ALDERMAN J'RURHOMME OPENS! nP ite irrtAimiinti Hln TIITi TH .Daily News . MjAVCTRALTY AT PUBLIC PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA MEETING SATURDAY NIGHT. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLE'N JUanaging-Editor v SUBSCRIPTION RATES By matt to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Erri pire and United States, paid In advance, per year .."COO By mail to all other countries, per year .". Y.fcO Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 PlnaaifioH Hvrtiinrr nr inurtlnn rvor vanrA . V Transient advertising on front page, .per iach Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 City delivery, by mall- or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 55.00 n 1 : .J : J :M . u' 1 1. -r DAILY EDITION through. Peace Rivet posois no h Monday, December 33, 199 LATEST PEACE RIVER PROJECT The building of a railway from Peace River to Vancouver south from Beaver Lodge and connecting with the Pacific Great Eastern at Quesnel, thus setting aside the claims of both Prince Rupert and Prince George, looks to us like a promotion sclieme for the.nurnose of stettin? hold This advertkement is not publtehed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, (Continued from page one) would not be recklessly but judiciously spent He felt that the change in the public works department had already proven beneficial. TOernmh.lh charge seemed eompe-teWf ana able and one tirhom etery Tmft Did and Harry coaler not Cfetate to. City Hall Eeenemy In the end of fair economies. Aid. Prudhomme exoressed the belief that the City Hall rail wa& wa& nerstaffctt nerstanca Legal ...... notices, each insertion, per tfgate line ....... .IB : and that some ol I tlA mIaAMA! At 4 Via .IV.- if the officials could his power to the movement to make Prince Rupert the outlet for the react raver uiauiui. uc uwuccu r or lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50 fif ii k. m Et By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, j owing to" tto trategic poslUon of paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 Or foet months for 1.00 Contract rates on application. He would also endeavor to collect vinclal government and the Cann dian National Railways. He beltevetu tnai rnu eouia oe a one oy ui. mayor. Hi the matter of "lty employment, it would always be his policy to give the first chance to married men and ratepayers regardless of nationality. It would not be necessary, as It had been for them to be In the good graces of the powers that be. Ala. Prudhomme declared that he would be opposed to sale of the teleohone system, which was now oriviiiir a vw4 Mtnm tn tha nltv nn- 0..a. M IJ ' .111. Vl.l. U . M less there should be some advantage of some English capital with whto ujay. Tfie very fact i S,1" SSSSSSESSEZ osywuesnei Quesnel is is enough enouffn J01 Ior tnecuy. l n-tm then he wduid inui r urupuees to use r.u.i. fouxn j.- j. tj? :i. i. n i -i? i j .r favor I to conueum iu u u were put inrougn u woum mean ine gay tntnl fltnn nf fntiifP Tintiah invAarmonto in tln'a nnnnfrv ty c4 on the we ma matter Her Resmrdiiiff Regarding the the n police, he hod al- The proposal, we presume, would not interest British I the" wLT ffSfS uoiumnia mucn oecause it wouia De ior tne i)urpose ot de- 01 ous-w some WVWW wwooar$7ow n I WW witn TV k III 1 tne UIV pro Jk J veiopmg Ameria ana noi ims province, it would be in line with the proposed Obed Cutoff and would not develop the Peace River Block or the part of this province south and west of the Peace. For that reason it is to be presumed the British Coluumbia Government would refuse to pay any part of the cost. Certainly Prince Rupert would oppose doing so and we imagine all the country through to Prince George would also be opposed to it. Mind you, we are not opposed tn the railway. British Columbia needs railways. What we are opposed to is to British Columbia givu'myinything to support an Alberta VQllll'OI' WTniMHuwa .vnHfUb n miliifni. -Un4- ...111 1 I.. .111. vincial force as against the ctty. He was well sau&fied with the present system, but he would not object to a plebiscite being taken nor to abide fay the result of such a plebiscite. Howevei', he did not think it was necessary to bring the matter of the police into this campaign. It looked to him like an attempt to draw a red herring across the trail. In the matter of an allusion by Mr. Newton that he i Aid. Prudhomme) would lose money personally if elected mayor. Aid. Prudhomme said he was not seeking the job for a meal ticket Nor did he Wfeh tn ntr nnv nnnulsHlv mn. 7 . . t Columbia to develop the British Columbia I & AataTI crtbP TbKS Arv Htip whirh Hnoc nnfVill tVmf ms. ! player, but he thoneht he could aest interests nf th Prnvinno 1 1 fiSL iSS anilbl": We we seello see?no Obiection oDjection to to a a charter charter heinrr being given mvon a n railway railwnw, F3 being m8 made maae to to make make out out. thAt that to build, if it wishes to do so without any Sonus or help, but ' SnX u '5$ hStj0UK if the- Province is to pay any of the cost, it should insist i the thn1 he had known he that the railway serve that part of the province which is' consk,ere! chta in need of development Pavors Day Labor : AW. Prudhomme made it clear week tlrat i T iinrxTin intntn.m ire in jaror 01 contract JRiSffQlI'RiyCE RUPERT system in city work as a general UivoJiSlcMt i.a . . , . :, , , , ! principle, since the city had the )nllB Stated in a public address last necessary and extensive equipment. WWrlikolv tn rmni tn P,.; T? If properly, the city could do ij. u v; . vr vw...v u iincc ivu- won: more cheaply than any con- en. ne was cnvmir ura?rjMP tn snmnthinfr tuiiioVi iioi C3 wrs -wssj!, iriuv.ll iiUVi UCU11 ; " "w y S1. rtf deal which is generally , JbuXS e.pectel to take place. i elecUng a manager for the clty- In the past the C. N R. has shown no disposition to ' Z&J$L make use of the port to the extent to which the people here low. a good card player or a good SSff hiw Mni5f advantages entitled.it They have"SS?SSS 8imDly twW on and followed development instead of lead-1 uary when he would deal in some ing It. j detailwlthmuniclpal finances. Today there is a change of disposition and it seems as ; owm t0 Se festive eannWd Wo hope they will and promise them every possible sup- p oje today L 'ere no! port, but at the same time, if the CP. R. can be induced lc&rtha&an"!,n TSSS to come here and help m the development of the port, we : handieT Therefor; he would as mMUCWre "' wuu,u receive a hearty Welcome. ifoyear.sof ceandconcludl ' i nrkA(kA. n .. 11 . . . ISIA 1 Numbers made famous by Quality The learned men of Ancient Greece decided that the world contained bat 7 won ders. The Pyranidi, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon the Co-lossaa of Rhodes and 4 others these were the 7 matter pieees typifying man's greatest achievements. In modem times "83" Qs1'famoua number the "maiterpiece' of all rye whiakeyi. Mottled from the oldest stodks of whiskey in Canada, the Government strip tells the story. "'""ici ui nut uiey wouia oe oet-aU!1d were he returned to i office. He was still confident as to the future of this city. That was why he had remained here, although he had sold out his business a year and a half ago. .Mr Newton took credit for most of the roadway m me cuy wnicn were 1 now iivh ajtmr. spoken ii large municipal ex penauures had ben made. Nomat-:ter who might be retunwi a. hi. matter lzens had that he f-P!? ln thU particular matter and to choose his line of policy ' accordingly. Mr. Newton asked why Aid. Prud- ;sh2uld ,nake a martyr of himself in having to engage a manager for his hotel white lie demed f "tire attention to city affairs. " Mr- Newton) believed he could fill the Job as well as Aid. Prudhomme and, since he was out of W4MkiJbut wU,ln t0 work, why should he not be given the Job? Later n the campaign he would call a meeting of his own, Mr. Newton promised. ExAld. OawT ExAld. Casey believed that each portion "of the he df city resented on shoiild be rep-the city council. There y Foryoung ana old A REAL PRESENT FOR THE LADY Silk and Wool Hose In.allifihades.and'in all sizes. In Christmas 1 box. Temptation Sale Price, 2 pairs for $1.25 Men's Shirts Tooke Arrow and Lang's Shirts theiinest. made. In broadcloths - with itancy stripes and plain shades. Each one in a Christmas boxt fl Off Temptation sale price Mens Slippers A pair of slippers makes a comfortable, thoughtful present. We have a large variety in Vici kid, Romeo style. Q'? Temptation sale price V'i'W was cosiing less was quite erroneous. ;,V "" He claimed that it would be the Christmas auiy oi,ine 1830 council to seriously i consider making a change by which 'much money could be saved. He! felt that the city could get along i inteiy wim a iorce oi xour men. With many improvements needed on which the money could be spent, he believed the city could lit afford to throw away $4000 a year on policing as it was now doing. Furthermore, he felt It was a reflection on the citizenry that Iho mayor could not be entrusted, as chairman of the police commission, with the responsibility of thettltyto policing. Dally News quick results. "Want Ads" bring Acme Importers Temptation i Men's Slippers The famous St. Margaret's Men's Socks. Pure wool. Regular value up to $1.25. Testation Sale Price. 1 &Eg "TkrrffiS i . he , that support . jtt least . 'if,.??e ?an his humble JSSJ'T. on iiuu utxn ai ine Ilcim utisn th ltK v v. ... most of f the h. ilZtlZ "rf.-,? riuitrinlis and rnnarlnttolla erthwn Mr Dasfy cMUelzed the present ity council for carrying on Its bus- colleagues on the council h' Uiess In secrecy and behind closed I thought he would be able to work i doors courKl1 had forgotten, with Lhem apparent that It was public i Mr Newton congratulated Bx -I u,Uhou,ght.ult Tl. A CL" Canadian Legion Christmas Tree Mens Bathrobes The German Emperor never wore a bath-role and see what happened to him. Here is a fine varioty to choose from. Temptation Sale Price $5.95 ' 1 4.M..IJ. ll . . HfAQf iiee !?yed J?y .the Premier Orchestra.! uivaiuu..COOiinni an tne lights in the hall w extinguished and a spoUlght James Smith was t r the affair und Jock Watt acted in the important role nf matt.. MOOSE XMAS TREE HELD Three Hundred and Fifty Children At Highly Enjoyable Affair Yesterday Afternoon Seme three hundred and fifty children were in attendance at the annual Christmas Tree of the Moose Lodge in the Moose Hall yesterday afternoon The affair was a great success and very en- The oommltLM in ihin. n't . " WMR Ul UiOl viituuiMu iree consisted of Ted Rorvick. chairman. Duster Russell, AMavtg ana einar Larsen. Gasoline Tractors For Expedition Into Chinese Desert PEIPINO rw driven tractors are to replace cam- c on a aesert expedition beirrg w oy r rencn una Chinese scientists to cover unexplored Parts of Nnrth rhln tj - w. ...... nuu 114UU" I iu , "JL"?1 year Tne Purpose of WTC "p w to carry on scientific fu?irchu al5 l t0 conducted Jointly by tho National Scientific Hllon 2f Cnlna and the Citroen &or .r. Company of France. The Chinese expedition is to tart from Peiping in February Sale Here is your greatest choice of Gifts for Him. Let Santa Claus bring him something which will mahc him think of you for long afterwards. . Get it at The Acme and at sale prices. Handkerchiefs Make an Ideal Christmas Gift Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs for m r. Half dozen in box. Excellent value. VUIUV. Temptation Sale Price, per box S1.95 FOR CHRISTMAS HI Y THE HOY THE latest i jmrucuwny as iar as tne and plans to mer younger element were concerned. I tUnr. i-Tertch fYeneh L.2 V. na? had been after the tractor b: S?Bl.5ic Schart. dictator or eroesed Rwaton Tuik-ithe lodge, gave- a weteomlng, peecn and sereral selections were CRASH' !"1S:.VM.ror MWg gotten out i""A'; "1 hTw H.nr--J.""J 1 Ctaus emerge "MS tn? Nohw tfon weTngegteV.U',CU tuaftomoon when uleTnE 'SJf down"8 thehiV 1 that lie haHSnpitted buWna: hu I Mr- wggested that Ine city nual Christmas tree of tte Cana- ItXitlnn nf nrtlmn 'ChrtatmaspresenShtotend 1 00110611 tould do something to see diar, Legion was held in the club : from h., t?SXnt5 J5Ild ed zoing to the Cltv Hall to mote consideration was glten rooms on TOlrd Avenue. There atl .nrtL VHl dec?ur" that Tery informatton staM hP ! Workmen's CompensaUon Board about 2M children in attend- L VSJ"'! T " H had said receiiuTttot 'he tovored I ea5ea ln the Prince Rupert General ance and the aff.lr was a great 'SSu P" with by .. the "'iH'iK,! Gtemwerenia.uUiiton: Irlng the afternoon, rtfresh- She Why the bit He Chap Just tmi. She Well" He tliere wa.n in Sheik Pants Broadv.a . In fanc . Corduroy -. Tfcnjptatior Frier ,nr " $550 Men's Neckties Some men prefer to ch own neckwear; but n- n would object to anybody " i , in our store. In beaut i! . i y terns and plain shatlep. I;.ni 1 value to $1.75. Qffp lmptntion Sale Price tfl THE ACME IMPORTERS SSJSSu. MAIL ORDF.KS FILLED AT TIIKSE PHICES, P OSTAGE I'KGPAIA Mine Head Coal HARD, HOT. CLEAN AND DKV K TliU coal Is m-nrnu ail who have u the best Alberta uw into Prince Iluppn no rock ner &a deliver It In snv .si' Kgr. 1 inch io 3-tarli M;-SJ Stove, 3-inch to 6-Jmh J: ! turnaee Lump ,,J REAIEAIIIER Our coal is kept and you are not water. We Can Supply- Telkwa Lump Welllncton Lump INSIDE MILL WOOD Cut ll-xlC. bit load sljQ C. C. KBTTIirM & CO., LTD, TilONE 771 Bid ro'::riL- 'ini'r V'ju at- 1rr r-'VP' ,ur gi33a 11 U