Berar ee SUE ce coe Via wank SeNeaeeae seENEENE Ce | Final Public Meeting ALD. HILDITCH cess fe" 5 BRO PTO BRO, seateateasessess \¢, wees + Do You Want a Buyer for It? BOE omens ease oman 4 Rg te es PH Ps YY $ ae eS Pe “The News” Classified Ads. ==(Qne Cent A Word For Each Inserti THERE HERE— ee ee rs er Ps ee ed re rn Er .«. CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR... Will address the electors in the McIntyre Hall Po Mack To-Night Public questions affecting civic affairs will be discussed. All candidates at the forthcoming municipal election are invited and will be given an opportunity to speak. i ; , ‘ , ; Every person interested in sound, sure and safe government for the city of Prince Rupert should attend this meeting oR Roa a eee Wed. Night, Mclntyre Hall ¢ OFROPUOCPLOPEOFAOD ROPRCPRe, SEINE POOOOSOOOSOSOHOOG HSN: | i} {| | PROPRCPROPE PRO, O90 000000 0000008 Oo udeudewderwsends BRCPRe Rae, ae fe oO THREE DAY CURE FOR DRINK HABIT Appeals to the Business and Professional Man, the Banker, and Man in all the Higher Walks of Life he is not going to drag along for twenty-eight to forty-two days taking a treatment when he can get a cure in three days, he was before tasting liquor, so far as the effect of alcohol may be concerned—all appe- tite for drink gone—and he a Three lots F % cash, % cash, per cent. cash, bal Two lots, block 2, cash, Fi | One lot, block 6, section 5, $1,500. cash, 3, ¢ cash, 3, ¢ THR DAILY NEWS ee ee Fe ARE NO “DEAD ONES” i : 1 For Rent For Rent—Two roomed cabin, close to McBride, Phone 150 He The Insurance People | *~~~~~~~~~~~~* Fire freshly papered and clean, only $10 per month. Life H F. McRae & Ce, t+ Marine | efermermermcrermarmermmarmsrnmareneares Accident / 'Plate Glass Employer’s Liability Contractors’ and Persona! Bonds Direct licies Written Realty & Insurance >.S.—Houses and Rentals. bal, 1, 2, 3 years at 7 per cent, $2 Two lots, block 29, section 1, $5,000 patr; bal. 6, 18 months, at 7 12, Two lots, block 22, section 5, $1,650; $500 , 3, 6, 9, 12 months section 5, $4,500. Equity ne view lots $300 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent, ne lot, block 28, section 5, $525. $225 cash, bal. $50 every 3 months, at 7 per cent, One lot, biock 11, section 6, $2 Half cash, bal. 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent ne lot, block 17, section 7, $800 $200 cash, bal. 3, 6, 12 months; with cabin ne lot, block 16, section 7, $650. $300 5, 12 months, at 7 per cent. | Two lots, block 17, section 7, $1,600. One- | third cash, bal. 1 and 2 years, at 7 per} cent, | wo lots, block 42, section 7, $550 each, | \% cash, bal. 6, 12 months, wo k block section 7, $650 each. | % Cc al.6, 18 months wo lots, block 3, secilon 7, $550 each \% cash, bal, 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per | cent, Four lots, block 3, cash, bal, 6, 12 corner, cash, bai cent, Two lots, block 28, section 8, $1,000. One- third cash, bal, 6, 12, ner. Two lots, block 28, section 8, $850. cash, bal. BECAUSE OF THE TI Two lots, block 49, section 8, 3400 each. ME IT SAVES THEM $50 cash, bal. $15 per month. 4 . ‘ Five lots, block 10, section 8, $275 each; When a man’s time is worth ; of the poison by a rapid sys- bal. $15 per month, a great deal more to him than | tem of elimination, leaving the ; FOR me fee cas ; ; ces Store, Second avenue at Sixth street. the cost of a drink habit cure drinker in the condition that Sarat FOR SALE. | Cabin with four rooms; cheap. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. section 7, $3,000. % » 18 months, Large block 37, ~ 6, 12; section 7, $1,600. % 6, 1 8 months, at 7 per 18 months. Cor- $250 6, 12 months, we also treat drug addictions with uniform success. Call, write or phone for booklet, giv- ing full information. tion to drink, all desire and craving to drink, by neutraliz- ing the poison of alcohol in the system and ridding the blood without hypodermic injections, | new man. and be surrounded with every TT! 2 : nomfort of home. | 1e treatment consists of | the internal administration of A PERFECT CURE. | a harmless remedy, tonic in The Neal internal treatment | its action, that removes the cures the periodical, occasion- a for liquor in a very al or moderate drinker and the | few hours. nervous man who has to drink to keep from becoming nery- DRUG HABIT CURED. ous. It takes away all inclina- | At the Vancouver institute | NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia Exclusive Agents for BUDWEISER BEER THE NEAL INSTITUTE 1250 Broadway W., Vancou ver, B. C. Phone Bayview 686 WE BUY EVERYTHING COUNCIL RENDERED] 7 Fives! situation AN ACCOUNT inancial position of the | (Continued from Page 1, city, the Mayor referred to the proposed selling of the city de-| bentures on a fifty year instead of the twenty years first proposed. The bonded indebtedness of the Hill reservoir when completed will|city was $41,250,000, which they contain a million gallons of water| proposed to meet by the issue of —Oonly enough to supply the city | debentures. for four days. It would, however, |dispose of the debentures through be a valuable addition to the|{he Bank of Montreal because of It was necessary to We Rubt 7 for Brass, Copper, Lead, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store Pay Highest Prices yer Boots, Solder, 35 THIRD AVE. city’s fire protection, but was of|its advances to the city on the less importance than many people | strength of the issue. The Mayor magined., [had every confidence in the Bank Bouquet for Col. Davis. }of Montreal to act as the city’s Referring to the eriticism di- |fiseal agents. The oily would be} rected against the City Engineer's |!" the bank’s hands for some time department, the Mayor expressed jin respect to the sale of these de- bentures, kk Our New Diogenes. The { Couneil ail spoke in turn, Adder- man Kirkpatrick speaking for the ‘inance Telephone Committees and Alder- the greatest confidence in Col. : Davis. “If I were to be connected A Flaw in the Bylaw. Clayton with the Council for 1912,” he) phe bank had so far been very|~ Hl said, “I would stay right with the} geeommodating with loans, but pipet i } OrKs retaining of Col. Davis’ services as city engineer. (Applause. It counts for a lot to have honesty and straightforwardness in a man —and that you have in Col, Davis." (Cheers. The Lost Lawsuits. On the matter of the contrac- tors’ claims and the lost lawsuits, the Mayor stated that the Judge had seen fit to decide these cases on points of Jaw, not equity, and the present Council had filed ap- peals egainst them which the new Nouncil might or might not con- tinue, on the $300,000 bylaw which has to be ratified by the Legislature owing to a technical flaw in the bylaw only $100,000 eould be ad- vanced until after the ratification of the bylaw, when the amount would be advanced, The Mayor concluded by thank- ing his audience, stating that he | had not attempted to please all, full} 4 He had at|! of having | his utmost conscientiously, | were cordially given Mayor as he sat down, vertainly not done so, least the satisfaction done Cheers the for | 2. perity. Douglas brought the house down lal the close of the evening by tell- neg of books at f graft. ict of * his colleagues. | Patro1 sros. ther members of the Alderman Fire and Committee, for the Light, lditch = for department, the Public Alderman Insuranoe j eee ee eee eee QUR Companies are nated for prompt and just settlements. We write every knewn class of insurance. The Mack Reality and Insurance Co. Pere miemeemermarmerermermarmertes Wanted ree Sawai Wanted—General Servant. Other maid kept. Apply Mrs, L. W. Patmore. tf Maternity nurse open for engagement. Apply Box 2169 News. tf Wanted. — Dressmaking, cleaning and press- ing, repairing for men and women Mre Charles Percher, 820 Third Ave. Phone 294 Red. tf 7 Stenographer eee Eastern stenographer of wide experience wants position. Address “‘Stenographer,’’ 662 Cor- dova St., Vancouver, B.C. t-f Ft ere ee ee Business Chances se crs se mere mner sree duction Club leads to bappiness Strictly private, high class and reliable Best in the West Address ] Wilson, box 1776, Vancouver, B. C. Tr? MARRY The Ideal Intr ( i ee | Lost and Found et me ee female paying 298t FOUND Owner this advt An Irish terrier may have same at News Office. pup. by for f ie the Electors of Ward 1 Ladies and Gentlemen: Having served you for one year at the Council Board I am again behalf will be appreciated. Yours respectfully, GEO. W. KERR A Practical Man For Alderman Vote For For Ward 1 Having been in the service of the city Mr. McLeod has a prac- tical knowledge of its business. He party administration. is standing for clean, non- He is a practical man for alderman. VOTE FOR fil’LEO® IN WARD 1 The support of all who want clean civic government is so- licited by G. H. MUNRO Aldermanic Candidate for Ward 2 through the hall in search search eily his the He ‘not pronounced a ver- guilty’ upon all of 1ize home industry and but knew foecertain that he hadiget your suits made at Sweder | ds MY PLATFORM Is— Eusiness principles for the city. Clean, non-party government. Foster the interests of Ward 2. ip A square deal for everyone. gunna: Hi. mem for ward Vote for Munro in He stunds for the city’s pros-| a | Ward 2 as pt 49 gt eo a 8 OO OE PE OPTS os a 0s a Oe Od 9S Pe P| } a candidate for Alderman for Ward 1. In response to requests from many ratepayers, I have decided fo run as an independent candi- date. TI wish to thank the various associations and _ private rate- payers that have tendered me their support. If elected I will do my best in the interests of the city as a vhole, Your vote and influence on my | Malcolm M’Leod oe —_—r —_—— ee ee mE rt he ee |WOMAN ORDAINED MINISTER | | Miss Laura Bowman Is Now Uni- versalist Pastor in States. Oshkosh, Wis., Jan, 9.—Miss |Laura Bowman, a graduate of the school of Lombard Col- | divinity lege, has just been ordained to}! lithe Universalist ministry in the ljtown of Markesan, southwest of this city. Dr. Effie McCollum Jones of Waterloo, Iowa, preached the ordination sermon. To the Voters and Citizens of Prince Rupert. As property holders and rate- payers of this young and pros- perous city it is eur duty to elect officers that will serve the people | and handle the city’s affairs in a clean and businesslike way. And we are quite sure that we in Al- dcrman Newton have found the vieht man to fill the position as} head of the city affairs. And it is furthermore our duty to elect aldermen who will sup- Mr. Newton—men with ex- perience and business abilities; men that are honest and will use in port their good judgment every- thing concerning the people’s and sur city’s welfare. We have succeeded getting Mr. John Dybhavn to the omination as a candidate for al- Ward 2, and we feel our duty to that much to redit he man with ex in accept ‘rman for say perience at a Council Board and 1 man with business abilities. And’as far as we know there is not the slightest doubt about his character. We feel .sure in say- i¢ that a vote for Mr. Dybhayn aus alderman for Ward 2 will be for clean administration city’s welfare at large. | Rupert, B. C., January } vole the Prince b, 1912. ind HANSON, JOHNSON, | Vote for S. D. Mecdonald, Labor candidate for school trus- tee. OLAF J. SAM - | For Cold Storage. ! The Henriette brought some heavy machinery for the Cold which will be erected Storage Co.,, at once, | | launches Davis boat For row boats and telephone 320 green. house, I Clean, bright and wholesome, low in water and carbohydrates, but con- taining nearly double the amount of fat anu 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 trie protein value for your money ts superiority lies in the fact that feed ing it increases both the total di gestible matter and the amount of fat and protein in the daily ration AND SAVES YOU 40 TO 60 PER CENT ON FEED. You should not be without it Malted grains, fresh and sweet from the brew kettle dried im a continu ous vacuum proce@s by THE ROYAL STOCK FOOD Co, Limited | Dryers of amd Dealers in Feed Products SCOTIA AND FRONT STREETS VANCOUVER, B. ©. | ~~ Pee ee | Sell the Daily News. | It’s the easiest and quick- i est way of earning money | of yourown, Apply at j vn + NEWS OFFICE | | | | PEt ee rs es tk et es Ft LAND PURCHASE NOTICE | Prince Rupert Land District District of | Coast Take natice that I, Lemuel Freer, of Vancouver, B, C., occupation broker.’ in tend to apply for permission to purchase 1¢ following described lands ! Commencing at a post Planted ¢ ( m th | Shore In @ northerly direction trom Port ‘elson Cannery, marked L, F.’s 8 E. corner } thence 20 chains north, thence 2¢ chains west, thence 20 chains south to shore line thence east al ng the shore to point ‘of cotnmencement, nitaining v0 5 ’ comme ung 40 acres, more LEMUEL FREER Dated Dec. 7, 1914 Pub. Jan, &, 1011 Ladies and Gentlemen: 1} “Try the News Want Ad. Way. SOO SCS CESSES SES SES HETERO RePdePaeraePaeFLesresues PROPLOPLOSLOPROPROE — ssbssbrsessucceaseetease Rerts, ie 332 Soudeudeudoudedoedeudey > Sa Good Onell It Man For Ward 2 Tae Sm 4 4 -_ SeAGEISN > Your Vote and Influence is requested for..... _ H.W. Dagnall Candidate for Ses Ward Two Aldermanic A pioneer workman in Prince Rupert. A practical contractor and builder. Unconnected with any political party. Advocate of business principles. A friend of union labor. { ORE RED i ie A Vote for H. W. Dagnall is a Vote 4 f for a Business-like Candidate { W. T. Robinson {f Independent Candidate for Alderman, Ward 1 SY Solicits Your Vote and Influence Good Government and a Clean Administration BUSINESS MAN FOR A: BUSINESS COUNCIL 7 — ton 7 Cay rey Your Vote and Influence is solicited by ® E. H. Shockley Aldermanic Candidate for Ward Two ’, 4 oo s G