Do You Want a Buyer for It ? Opening of Campaign ALD. HILDITC Will hold his first meeting Tonight in the Empress Theatre All other candidates. are invited to be present and discuss the issues of the day. eaROERES Alderman Newton Is Especially Urged to Attend G. W. Nickerson will occupy the chair COE J. H. HILDITCH The People’s Candidate for Mayor ae eudeudey es PRO Paes: RRS eRe DAT Tonight | 3ekss EMPRESS THEATRE 2, : SESE oee. ‘e" 'e ee Come oP ae, Zsegsers re a 1 3 SSS SSS THE IDEAL FURNISHING - Corliss Coon Collars HOUSE Harry Smith 3rd & & 7th | Will You Kindly Give Your Vote and Influence to F. M. Lannic As Alderman For Ward Two Your Ballot Marked in this Way F. M. LANNIC =X Alderman For Ward Two Will be a Vote in the interests of the Wage Worker. Will be a Vote in favor of the business man’s interest. Will be a Vote in favor of clean, nonpolitic Municipal Government. Will be a Vote in the best interest of all the people and for a better and greater Prince Rupert. ) = —— — WILL HAVE A TOUR Civil Service Inquiry Commission e to Come West. Phos Despatch.) Ottawa, Jan. —The Civil Service Inquiry Commission has decided to go west investigate on the ground the work of the Department of the Interior. Vote Bullock-W ities; Ward 2. SEVEN N HUNDRED SLAIN (Canadian (Canadian Press Despatch.) Pekin, Jan. 6.—-A report re- ceived here from Hankow states that 700 Imperialists haye been slain at the result of an attack by the revolutionary forces. LET THERE BE LIGHT Westholme Theatre to Have Juice for the Hilditch Meeting. to note previously It interaaiiia though many applications for electric have been turned edown light department recent, Westholme Theatre is to brilliant illumination for Hilditch meeting on Monday. connections were not made by city electricians. ¥ Superintendent Love stated this very emphatical- ly this morning, city lumber ditch’s to Is placed current by the yet city light is Hil- command, and cigars— to Choicest Savoy. liquors that} ~ eel ke Es THE DAILY NEWS see Try the News Want Ad. Way... Its a — 8 Fk ks rk Pt a 1 Ae os Oe NS “The News” Classified Ads. ==(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertio —THERE BE ns rs rs es rs os ss PE BE rs ts Fs ed Ps Pe PS Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident ‘Plate Glass Employer’s Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.—Houses and Rentals. Three lots, block 7, section 1, $2,500 each; % cash, bal. 1, 2, 3 years at 7 per cent. Two lots, block 29, section 1, $5,000 pair; % cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months, at 7| per cent, Two lots, block 22, section 5, $1,650; $500 / cash, bal, 3, 6, 9, 12 months } Two lots, block 2, section 5, $4,500. Equity | cash. Fine view lots. One lot, block 6, section 5, $1,500. cash, 3, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. One lot, section 5, $525. $225/| block 28, 2 cash, bal, $50 eve ry 3 months, at 7 per| cent | One ‘dd cash, One lot, cash, One lot, cash, 3, 6, Two lots, block 17, third cash, bal. cent. Two lots, block 42, section 7, $550 each. % cash, bal. 6, 12 months, Two lots, block 3, section 7, 4% cash, bal.6, 12, 18 months. Two lots, block 3, section 7, $550 each. A cash, bal. 18 months, at 7 per cent, Four lots, block 3, cash, bal, 6, 1 corner, Three lots, block 37, cash, bal, 6,349, cent, Two lots, third cash, ner. Two lots, block cash, bal. 6, 12 months, Two lots, block 49, section 8, $400 each, $50 cash, bal, $15 per month, Five lots, block 10, section 8, $275 each; bal. $15 per month, FOR RENT. Second avenue at Sixth street. FOR SALE. CHORD: $300 block 11, Halt | bal. 6, 12 block 17, bal. 3, 6, section 6, $2,250. months, at 7 per cent. section 7, $800. $200 12 months; with cabin. block 16, section 7, $650, $300 12 months, at 7 per cent, section 7, $1,600. One- 1 and 2 years, at 7 per $650 each. 6, 12, $3,000. % Large section 7, $1,600. % 18 months, at 7 per section 7, 18 months, section 8, $1,000. One- block 28, ) 12, 18 months, Cor- bal. 6, 28, section 8, $850. 250 Store, Cabin with four rooms; Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia Exclusive Agents for BUDWEISER BEER the | have | the | The! Anything from | | | WE BUY EVERYTHING: We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store ~ 735 THIRD AVE. DRIED BREWERS: GRAIN Clean, bright and wholesome, low in water and carbohydrates, but con- taining nearly double the amount of fat ana protein, pound for pound, than the ordinary feedstuffs in local use, It Meets all the Requirements of a Profitable Dairy Feed and compared in price with what Is asked for other feedstuffs is triple protein value for your money. Its superiority lies in the fact thal feed- both the total di- gestible matter and the amount of fat and protein in the dally ration AND SAVES YOU 40 TO 50 PER CENT ON FEED. You should not be without it. Malted grains, fresh and sweet from the brew kettle dried in @ continu ous vacuum process by THE ROYAL STOCK FOOD Co, Limited Dryers of and Dealers in Feed Products SCOTIA AND FRONT STREETS VANCOUVER, B. ©. ing it increases j electors of | pert | equities ARE NO “DEAD ONES’”’ etree erase For Rent Gere ee ial For Rent-Two roomed cabin, close to McBride, aot papered and clean, only $10 per month. . McRae & Co, t-f 8 Fk Ps Pe Pe Ps PS Ys Insurance ks re eS Ps our Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. terme remem mer merece Wanted PE 6k PS | Wanted—General Servant. Other maid kept. | Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore. . tf | Maternity nurse open for engagement. Box 2169 News. Wanted. Dressmaking, cleaning and press- ing, repairing for men and women Mrs Charles Percher, 820 Third Ave. Phone 294 Red. tf Apply tf Stenographer ee Eastern stenographer of wide experience wants position. Address “‘Stenographer."’ 662 Cor- dova St., Vancouver, B.C, t-f 6 ss ks Os PS PS OS + I Business Chances | ms etree rere ie Ideal Introduction Club leads Strictly private, Pte el Best in the Wes Address box 1776, V qheon ver, B. ¢ MARRY rhe to happiness and reliable, 1. G, Wilson, fla ee Lost and Found { Ds Ne a female pup. paying for 208tr irish terrier have same News Office, POUND—An Owner may this advt, at by MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOMINATION NOTICE. is hereby given to Municipality of Prince Ru- the presence of the City Hall on Monday, , 1912, at 12 o'clock of electing persons Municipal Council Public notice the the that I require said electors at the the 8th day of January noon, for the purpose to represent them in the as Mayor and Aldermen, The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: rhe candidates shall be nominated in writing, the writing shall be subscribed | by two voters of the Municipality as pro posers and seconders, and shail be detiv- ered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and 2 p. m, of the day of nomination, and in the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be open on the 11th day of January, 1912, at the City Police Court, Third avenue, be- tween the hours of 9 4, m. and 7 p. m., of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accord- ingly. Qualifications for Mayor. Persons qualified to be nominated for and elected as Mayor of the City of Prince Hupert shall be male British subjects of the full age of 21 years, and are not dis- qualifed under any law, and have been for the six months next preceding the day of {nomination the registered owner in the | Land Registry OfMice of land or real prop- lerty, or who is the holder of an equity or in real property in the City of Prince Rupert of the assessed value of $1,000.00 or more, and.whose name ap- pears upon the last Municipal Assessment Roll as such owner, Qualifications for Aldermen. Persons qualified to be j}and elected as aldermen shall be | British subjects, of the full age of 21 | years, and are not disqualifed under any law, and have been for the six months next preceding the day of nomination, the registered owner in the Land Registry of land or real property, or the of an equity or equities in real in the City of Prince Rupert of ssed value of $500.00 or more, and whose name appears on the last Municipal Assessment Roll as such owner. Given under my hand at Prince Rupert the 30th day of December, 1911 HARRY M, DAGGETT, Returning Officer, for male nominated Oflice holders property the ass¢ TO WATER CONSUMERS. that the which Water consumers are warned water will be turned off services ure jeft running to prevent freezing 2t WM. MAHLON DAVIS, City Engineer and Supt. Water Works Water Notice 1, Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert, oc- cupation Mining Engineer, give notice that on the 28th day of December, 1911, Lintend to apply to the Water Commissioner at his office in Prince Rupert for a license to take and use two cubic feet of water per second froman unnamed stream in the District of Coast Range 5, Skeena Division, 1-4 mile east of the Tyee Station, G.T.P. Ry. | The water is to be taken from the stream about | one half mile above its outlet, and is to be used | for developing power for a quary éituated at the | outlet of said creek, along the Railway grade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov, 28th, 1911. d-31 NOTICE is hereby given that an applica- tion will be made to the Legislative As- | sembly of the Province of British Columbia ; at its next session for an act amending Section 3 of the British Columbia & Alaska Nailway Act, 1910 (Ch. 56, Statutes of British Columbia, 1910), by striking out jall the words after the ‘word Columbia” in Line 10 of said Section and substituting | therefor the following: “And or from Fort George easterly direction to the valley of the Parsnip River by way of Fort McLeod, | thence along the Parsnip River to a junc- | tion with the Peace River, thence along the valley of the Finlay ‘River through Sifton Pass, thence down the Stikene liiver to @ junction with the main line at Telegraph Creek; also powers to build | branch lines either through the Pine River or Peace River passes to the eastern boun- dary of British Columbia, or by way of ; the most feasible route, or in the alterna- tive by the most feasible route between Lytton and Tesiin Lake, also w buiid from 4 point on said line of railway to the City of Vancouver or from the City of Van couver to @ point on said line, by the most feasible route. And further, for an act extending the time within which the eompany has to | commence Construction and expend ten per cent of its capitalization. Dated at Victoria, B, C,, this 5th day of December, 1911. ROBERTSON & HEISTERMAN, Solicitors for the Applicants, the British Columbia & Alaska Railway Company. | | | Notice | | in a north- —_—_ HERE— ak Pd Pe COLD SNAP OVER THE CONTINENT Ps aie | It Is 15 Below Zero in Chicago—| All the Great Cities Are Suffer-| ing Intensely from the Cold Weather. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Chieago, Jan. 6.—The country for a radius of 1,000 miles fron the Great Lakes is in the grip of | severest cold, all the cold weath- er records for years being broken. It was 15 below here this morn- ing, and no. signs of milder weather In Toronto it was 4 below. The suffering in all the cities the cold belt is intense. | in ice at Launch Knox house at 11} Sunday, Janu-| return. it skate on and Lake, boat m, 50c Have a Shawatlans leaves Davis, a. m. and 2 p. ary 7th. Fare, To RENDER ACCOUNT City Council Will Hold Steward- ship Meeting on Tuesday. grace- | was held} routine | Council is meeting wind up Mayor appoint-| ed Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock] in the Empress Theatre for the| ‘rendering of an account of their} stewardship” by the Council. A} was brought in last night| committee on the Labor] It was decided that will have to be taken Council this. All improvement by- last im- sep- Last year’s fully dying. A night to and the last eport the remple a plebiscite by the next Section 1 local laws were finally passed light and another item of vortance dealt with was the again of light plant and Mr. light was de- by site. on arating telephone Matthews was superintendent and Mr. left in charge of the partment at $160*per Webster, it superintendence. appointed Love phone month. Remember Bullock - Ward 2. FIRE AT VERNON City Power Plant and Light Plant Burned Down. News.) The (Special to Daily city electric light by fire last The plant, the city, was Vernon, Jan. 6. house and plant was destroyed night at 7 o’cloek, whieh was owned by well power insured, Pantcrium Pioneer Cleaners, i Phone 4, The Ladies’ will hold their the Methodist at 3:30, Auxiliary in Hospital annual meeting Church it Wags at Work. Hilditeh, the latest The phrase the waterfront this morning. or Hilditch election *Diteh vou!” is slo- heard city was and gan, around otlices New Hazelton Hazelton and that the There will be only one will be New Hazelton, as ordered by Kailway Commission ELLISON and SOUTH HAZELTON abandoned, in order to protect our clients we have purchased what we consider the best part of New Kazelton, the business part of Sec- tlon 1. Several hundred buildings are in course of construction and the place ts being bullt with extreme rapidity. We have lots for sale at $300 and up, on very easy terms, SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY HAZELTON LOTS All Information Free. Lots in Fort George and Massett 8100 up; $10 down and $10 monthly, Bergain. Lots 1 and 2, bulldings; rent $4,000; terms Lots 31 and 32, half cash. must be from A Block 9, $92 Section 6, with per month; only Block 34, Section 8, 8650; Th. COLLART Bole Agent Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. Box 605 225 6th 61. Phone 381 Shoes.. JOHN CURRIE MADE AND REPAIRED Monday | Ee eS ood One. Mathieu’s Syrup ol far and Cod Liver Oll not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35c for large bottle. Sold everywhere. . MATHIEU CO., Prop., SHERBROOKE, MATHIEUS SY or TAR & COD LIVER OIL BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena ‘Mail dha Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Tra: fer Co., Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding All accounts and correspondence addressed to BEIRNES & MULVANY attention 807 P.O. Box 806 Hazelton, B. C will receive immediate W. T. Robinson Independent Candidate for Alderman, Ward 1 wg Solicits Your Vote and Influence Mm Good Government and a Clean Administration WOOOOOOOOOOOES wT hs cs ts ss It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder ! a j se st Ps ~ — © crite crs esse eres To fit your son or daughter for a business career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to is the Nanaimo Business College aE tact P34 xles 3) Cea HE SSE Our shorthand course includes tuition in The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Let- ter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It’s fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo, The pupils are away from the distrac tions of the larger cities PP ALR PAN RE Eis) =x)! oa Cy) @e)) (TC: ae CANCEL 3 TOLAES I May Mean all the Diference Between Success and Failure to You LOD PLL OL OS ee, Ask at Daily News for our booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry, Principal Nanaimo, B.C. LAAT EE eT Ts tees leet es rs its Hh thee te teeth et PLLA LAI er Read The Daily News rt ee ee ee ee PPA es ef %e SECOND AVENUE PRINO’ RUPERT And Get All the News