THE DAILY NEWS. FINANCE AND ENGINEERING Two Lengthy Reports Handed on to the New Council from the Last Meeting of the Old 1911 Council. Copies of the reports of the Finance Committee and of the City Engineer for the year 19114 were handed to each member of the late City Council at the last council meeting on Saturday. The recommendation was passed that these reports be handed to thp incoming Council. The balance, sheet for 1911 was not ready, and the accountant, Mr. W. D. Vance, thought it hardly possible to promise it before February ist. The City Engineer’s report is a lengthy one, extending to some iwenty pages, with ‘tlustra- tions in blue print and special plan of Woodworth Lake water scheme pipe line, and showing th’ eproportion of grading done in the city. The report is com- plete and full in all essential de- tails. It comes up at tonight's meeting of the new Council. COUNCIL COMMITTEES Mayor’s Appointments to Be Made at Council Tonight. By courtesy of Mayor Newton, who took trouble himself to in- form The News, the following committee appointments for the 4912 council are given. The Mayor will make the appoint- tonight. Finance Committee — Chair- man, Alderman Douglas; Alder- man Bullock-Webster and the Mayor. Board of Works — Alderman Morrissey, chairman; Alderman Dybhavn and Alderman Maitland. Fire, Light and Power—Alder- Alder- BY AUCTION ON THE SPOT Estate New Departure in Real Eight Lots Sold hy Frank Ellis. A new departure in real estate sales for Prince Rupert took place on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. F. A. Ellis, the success- ful auctioneer of Section 2 lots} for the G. T. P., sold by auction on the spot a number of lots in Section 5. Following were the lots sold, their buyers and prices: Lot 14, block 32, to K. Smith, for $1,550; lot 5. block 32, J. Gluek, $975; lot 4, block 32, J. Gluck, $1,306; lots 3 and 4, block 46, ©. A. Gmith, $700, The above were advertised by dodger, Fol- lowing were sold unadvertised and on the spur of the moment on the spot: Lot 39, block 22, J. Gluck, $1,050; lots 32 and 33, block 22, J. Gluck, $1,650. The total sum realized was $7,225. A lively little crowd followed the sale with interest, and bidding went smartly. Announcement is made this morning by Mr. H. Helgerson of the firm of O. M. Helgerson, Ltd., that his firm will hold in the fu- ture monthly auction sales of real estate in Prince Rupert on the spot. Particulars of these sales will be announced in the regular advertisements of the firm, and preliminary details will be gone into fully tomorrow. The first sale is to take place early in February. WILL DEVELOP COAL LANDS man Clayton, chairman; man Kerr and Alderman Mont- gfomery. ———_— New Hazelton There will be only one Hazelton and that will be New Hazelton, as ordered by the Railway Commission. ELLISON and SOUTH HAZELTON must be abandoned. In order to protect our clients we have purchased what we consider the best part of New Hazelton, the business part of Sec- tion 1. being built with extreme rapidity. We have lots for sale at $390 and up, on very easy terms. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY HAZELTON LOTS All Information Free. Lots in Fort George and Massett from $100 up; $10 down and $10 monthly. A Bargain. Lots 1 and 2, Block 9, Section 5, with buildings; rent $92 per month; only $4,000; terms, Lots 31 and 32, Block 34, Section 8, $650; half cash. Th. COLLART Five Companies Already Organ- ized to Work on the Coal De- posits in the Groundhog Dis- trict on the Upper Skeena. The B. G. Brokerage has this week completed the organization of another syndieate which will start in next spring to develop 4 piece of the Groundhog coal fields. It will operate under the name of the Upper Skeena An- thracite Syndicate. They have twenty claims and development Several hundred buildings are in| are course of construction and the place IS they work will be done on all of them. iThose interested in the company and for capitalists, funds ready eastern the all have operation. This makes five companies how lerganized that will operate this lvear at Groundhog and there is jevery indication that ‘at least lthree more will be organized in the near future. Omineca Herald, For Sale. Five draft horses, from 1,400 to 41,600 poundds, cheap. At Prince Rupert Dairy. 6t For row boats and launches Sole Agent § Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. telephone 320 green. Davis boat Box 805 225 6th 8t. Phone 381 | House. , i Per" _- Acti somes etree wo Who Rises to the It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It’s fees are within reach of everyone, Its tuition is ersonal, 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 pS LED FA C= FZ eA G5 tats, C. E. Perry, Principal { It Is The Trained Man or Woman To fit your son or daughter for a business career y them a business training, The best place to send them to is the : Nanaimo Business College It May Mean all the Difference Between Success and Fale to You Ask at Daily News for our booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE _~ Top of the Ladder ! you must give Our shorthand course includes tuition in The Ben Pitman System of j Shorthand Business English and Let- ter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship CD A See COLEES ee CROCS, Nanaimo, B.C. tert rs AOE Sales for Prince Rupert Proved | Interesting and Successful— | Do You Want a Buyer for It > Try the News sified Ads. | — f — “The News” Clas i { Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident 'Plate Glass Employer’s Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct Mack Realty & Insurance P.S.—Houses and Rentals. ==QOne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THERE ARE NO _‘DEAD ONES’ HERE—_ ~ | pmermer ern rmermermsr armors For Rent bin nckitiscceahes me te ee For Rent—Two roomed cabin, close to McBride, freshly papered and clean, only $10 per month. H F. McRae ‘ t-f TO RENT—2-room cabin, partly furnished, 13 ‘ month, Apply 115 Lotbiniere st. So ee ee { oh > OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realtygnd Insurance Co. Insurance | 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 &, $1,500. $300 | cash, 3, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. One lot, block 28, section 5, $525. $225 cash, bal. $50 every 3 months, at 7 per cent. One lot, block 11, section 6, $2,250. Half cash, bal. 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. One lot, block 17, section 7, $800. 200 cash, bal. 3, 6, 12 months; with cabin. | One lot, block 16, section 7, $650. $300 cash, 3, 6, 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. Two lots, block 42, section 7, $550 each. % cash, bal. 6, 12 months, Two lots, block 3, section 7, $650 each. Y% cash, bal.6, 12, 18 months. Two lots, block 3, section 7, $550 each. y% cash, bal. 6,12, 18 months, at 7 per cent, Four lots, block 8, section 7, $3,000. % cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months. Large corner. Three lots, block 37, section 7, $1,600. % cash, bal, 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per cent. Two lots, block 28, section 8, $1,000, One- third cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months, Cor- ner. Two lots, block 28, section 8, $850. $250 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. Store, Second avenue at Sixth street. FOR SALE. | Cabin with four rooms; cheap. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia Exclusive Agents for BUDWEISER BEER WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. WKEEN & HUNTER Horseshoers Carriage Repairing General Work FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET Phone 59 Red 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 abovs its outlet, and is to be used for developing power for a quary situated at the outlet of said crevk, along the Railway grade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Noy, 28th, 1911. d-3i . Water Notice 1, Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert, oc- cupution 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 from an unnamed stream in the District of Coast Range 5, Skeena Division, Chas. Percher, 820 3rd avenue. Phone Red 204. | WANTED — Restaurant outnt, especially vw sess I Wanted A rk Ps rt PS Wanted—General Servant. Other maid ee t Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore. Maternity nurse open for engagement. Box 2159 News. CLEANING, pressing and dressmaking. Mrs. Apply tf range, also bedding and cheap furniture for about ten rooms. », O. box 105. 9-tf te eee eraser ! Business Chances teeters rere MARRY—The Ideal Introduction Club leads to happiness. Strictly private, high class and reliable, Best in the West. Address I. C, Wilson, box 1776, Vancouver, B. C. f24 fo met erie areas ares Lost and Found ks Ps re An Irish terrier female pup. may have same by paying for at News Office. 208tr FOUND Owner this advt. between the wharf LOST A gold watch, Apply Knox Hotel and New Knox Hotel. for reward, ON New Year’s Day, a large amethyst pin on Borden or 8th street. For reward, Miss Gleason, 840 3rd avenue. 12-15 LOST—A_ red leather pocket notebook. Finder return to The News and _ receive reward, 12-18 S. . BEATRICE IN QUARANTINE Case of Supposed Smallpox Dis- covered on Board at Q. M. I.— Passenger Came from Rupert —May Be False Alarm. When the C. P. R. steamer Princess Beatrice arrived in port yesterday afternoon it was made known al to the waterfront officials and her agents here that she had landed a passenger from Prince Rupert at Queen Charlotte City who was believed to be suf- fering from smallpox. Efforts had been made by the officers on board to get into communication with Victoria to see about quar- antining the ship here. At 1 p.m. no information had been received and the vessel was kept isolated at the wharf. A wire arrived shortly afterward from Dr. Fa- gan, quarantine officer at Vic- toria, ordering the Beatrice to proceed to William’s Head to be quarantined, No passengers, of course, could go south with her. It is said that the case of sup- posed smallpox may not turn out to be serious after all. 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Don't hesitate, but come today wher Far Eastern and Oriental goods will be sacrificed at Easter; prices. Seoond Ave. and Sixth St. Entrance on Second Avenue. BIG FURNITURE STOR: Phone 6: Money advanced to finance your business. Local and foreign Drafts bought | and sold. Notes discounted. Collections | promptly made. Letters of Credit, Money Orders and Telegraph Transfers issued, payable in all the leading Cities of the world. Prince Rupert Branch— F. S. LONG, Manager. BEIRNES & Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Tr fer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding. All accounts and correspondence addressed to BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate attention P.O. Box 806 — Skeena Mail and Express MULVANY Hazelton, B. ( Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening members of the order in city are requested to visit the lodge. All the A. DOUGLAS, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. 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