PAOE TWO a o The Daily News - PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUJ1BIA Psbfsjtfced Every AfternooA. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily New. Limited. Third Avenue IL F. PULLBN Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mall U all otLer pans or Brttteb Colombia, the British Empire a ad United State, paid in adrapee, per fear By nail to all oner countries, per yoar By mail to all part of Xnthern and Central British potamMa, paid in advance far yearly period ,. Legal notice, each insertion, per agate Use Transient advertising on front page, per inch ...V Lotal raadars. oer insertion, ner line VILL STAUT UP SOON There is an embryo industry not far from Prince Rupert that will be'ln full swing in the near future. One of the principals was discussing It recently and he said: "We shall start just as soon as we are sure that the bottom has been struck." The idea was that he would not start producing on a dropping market but the moment he felture the market was at the very lowest possible, they could so adjust the business as to operate with a prospect of making it pay. WWie we mar not ieei any immeuiaie renei nere. n; cannot be very long before things are better. KEEP MONEY IN CANADA i Want Ads - Let Them Re Your Rrpker in Ruyjng and Selling Somebody ts welting to buy that house or bedroom - set, or coat yott have to sell. Somebody la waiting to sell (bat ear. tfr typewriter, or whatever else it is you ar ID the market for. Gt the habit of shopping throojlj the Want Ads. Youll find undreamed of bargain undreamed of opportunities. Do your shipping throBfh those columns and see how profitable and pleasant it Is. 6.W . S.Q9 .15 Traaaient display advertising, per inch, per huertion ......... L4 C4aaift4 advartirng. per Insartioa. per word ......... Qr (one months for t?,Tt? Ffr tj?er serfed. paid advance, per raaih .. 4 Ptf delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, uaid k adiaa; && Coatract rale ot apptteatioa. T Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone Jlember of Aodil Bareaa of Circulations Tuesday. Dee. tt, ltM; Yesterday we published an advertisement signed by. Hon. H. H. Stevens, minister of trade and commerce, In ' which he made a plea for the keeping of money in Canada instead of sending it away to purchase goods imported from other countries. The Daily News heartily endorses the idea and would reeommena QS who have not read the minister's message to turn ud veaterdav's saner and read it His chief ideals to buy at home in order to Veep Canadian hoys, and $ms in Canada. It is t splendid policy. CITY WAS BUSY Prince Rupert was a busy place last night with most of . the merchants rushing hither and thither trying to serve 1 all the customers. In several stores visited it looked like the real old time trading. The evening was fine and a : large number of people were taking advantage qFthe. break in the w4 P" to get their Christmas shopping oone A CHEERY MESSAGE Yesterday we received a cheery message from Charles E. Miller, publishers' representative of Nw York City who writes in part as follows: "DearMr.Pullen: ... vvngiHvumiiiUHO w J via as juui vitwt Mi iffv s ws v y k Ueation of your special ntimber.of December 2. "This edition is indeed a splendid one and conveys much of interest anent the progress which is being recorded in Prince Rupert and immediate vicinity. "Chargeable to Increases in population and by reason of the conditions of prosperity which will obtain in ever greater measure, Pwnce Rupert becomes increasingly important as a city anji centre and meaning, of course, greater prosperity for you and the Daily News." DOOGooooHoooo4poooooaaKoooooo g a a a 9- READ and USE . A PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" paooaaoooaooaoooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooowooooo ORNAMENTAL STREETLIGHTS The city council ".as; night ap-prpfad of a set system that has been tay(thJjutilit:es ronlnMttr MolwJ r ftJfure placing of ornaraenlAl lights bgbe doTiU etc-Hhere where permanent permanent sidewalks . new LU THE DAILY XEVT3 Tuesday, DectmU; )Wfe neen, battt Pteclog of certata jextta lights. In blocks wlwre an-dasdji haje. already been puaad Was ak approved. ' Extra lights are to be placed on the south side of Third Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets. the socthvtjde of Second Arcane in front hi Ahe rigar state at the corner of Sixth Street and on Sixth Street at the ten on the west side. ! ; A-J - MCTOR RADIO HOME-RECORDING ELECTROLA RE-57 JJ97.50 J -X? avis: Kf nr! ail' . r .( l aT AnssC H4 T V "V f firi .1 I f TT . V. m, i I .- . 'Gf 1' Qp the nbnfb atfe of Sneond Avenue between Sfeth and Seventh Streets where an asphaltlc sktor walk is now being bitR. there will be three standards one at the Pop: Office, one at the Prince Rupert Hotel and one in the middle of the biock in fnwt of the sjom jv-tng for the balance of Second and Third Avenues where ornamental lights are not already in ' stalled, AM. Rudderham stated that plltd that It would ui' ,1( was the intention to place (our ttghtl per block on one side pf Sec ond Avenue cn.y and three ihs to a block on Third Avanue, the, In- rtallation to be on both sides of the street. Aid. Piltebury urged that the fin ancial aspect should be considered ,!'WiWM Pita (Of extenjton oi street llchtfnp:. Aid. MacdonaW re- I nivu'i ty 1m 'as the city paying hs;v property owners eoncpr other half for street iu m C. X. It. 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