NEW CHAMBER BEING FORMED Canadians in London Form Cham- ber of Commerce to Promote Anglo-Canadian Trade and Safeguard Canadian Credit. (Special to Daily News.) London, Jan. 25.—At a meet- ing being held today of represen- tative men in London connected with Dominion affairs, it was de- cided to for ma Canadian cham- ber of commerce, having among its objects the encouragement and promotion of Anglo - Canadian trade and commerce, the safe- guarding of Canadian credit, the development of Canadian indus- tries by British capital and the furtherance of Canadian interests in the United Kingdom. Mr. Turner, agent general of British Columbia, was appointed chair- man. For Sale. Five draft horses, from 1,400 to 1,600 poundds, cheap. At Prince Rupert Dairy. 6t ..Whites Portland Cement... G. C. EMMERSON- AGENT THE DAILY NEWS. SS —==— “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Prince Rupert Lodge, .0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening Phone 125 Naden Block Second Ave ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS All members of*the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGLAS, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. tion 2 at the recent sale, I returning this balance ‘to city. If you have property cash call, 3rd Ave., WANTED Of $8,000 sent me by a British client to invest in Sec- have $3,536, and have been advised by this mail that instead of invest for with particulars, on Thomas McClymont left over the sum of the your other and wish parts of all in sale _— - Appeals to the Business When a man's time is worth a great deal more to him than the cost of a drink habit cure 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, without hypodermic injections, and be surrounded with every comfort of home. A PERFECT CURE. The Neal internal treatment cures the periodical, occasion- al or moderate drinker and the nervous man who has to drink to keep from becoming nerv- ous. It takes away all inclina- tion to drink, all desire and craving to drink, by neutraliz- ing the poison of alcohol in the system and ridding the blood THE NEAL THREE DAY CURE FOR DRINK HABIT): the Banker, and Man in all the Higher Walks of Life | BECAUSE OF THE TIME IT SAVES THEM 1250 Broadway W., Vancou ver, B. C. { WANTED—Man Wri Prin tor, 343, te, stating salary ee Rupert. Maternity nurse open for engagement. Box 2159 News. chas, Red 204, WANTED — Restaurant also bedding and cheap furniture range, for about 9-tf Per cher, ten rooms. P. as bookkeepe outnt, r and collec- expected, box Apply tf CLEANING, pressing and dressmaking. Mrs. 820 3rd av enue, Phone especially O. box 105, FIRST class lady stenographer wants em- ployment in law office or general office; best of r News. eference, Address box A100, 13-16 Os Os 9s a Ps Ps Business Chances to happiness, and reliab 1, C. f24 le. Best in the W Freee ee Lost and Found ae os 8 9a 09a Md #o coer nore rm ms mt ts me te mers he MARRY—The Ideal Introduction Club leads Strictly private, high class| rectly est. Aduress Wilson, box 1776, Vancouver, B. U, and Professional Man, ill be p. m., ive the held Fridé directors’ to elect new directors for the ensuing year. | By order of the 25j WwW. M. in the Police Cc ay, January 26th, and other Board The annual general meeting of members ourt room at 1912, to re- reports, and WRIGHT, Managing Sec. of the poison by a rapid sys- F< or rR at tem of elimination, leaving the — drinker in the condition that : 5 he was before tasting liquor, [|OMlce on Second avenue, so far as the effect of alcohol close to Government office. $20 may be concerned—all appe- ee tite for drink gone—and he @ }/3_,o90m house on Fifth ave- DEN aera nue; partly furnished..... $18 | The treatment consists of ee Stes of 4-room house, across Hays a harmless remedy, tonic in Tisnate 15 its action, that removes the Parnas Se NS ame ett * 9 8 $ eraving for liquor in a very few hours. DRUG HABIT CURED. At the Vancouver institute we also treat drug addictions with uniform success. Call, write or phone for booklet, giv- ing full information. INSTITUTE Phone Bayview 686 & COLDS not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35c for large bottle. Sold everywhere. J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., OF TAR @ COD LIVER OLk, TO Apia a COUGHS Mathieu’s Syrup of far and Cod Liver Oil SHERBROOKE, a SS SE one restorative 1 a ome a see One } iT MATHIEUS OTs Restaurant on Second avenue. at Lakelse, Store, Second Ave., C&sh, bal, cash, bal. lot, cash, bal, Three lots, block 7, % cash, bal. 1, 2 cash, bal, wo lots, % cash, lot, bik cash, hal, wo lots, b $50 cash, wo lots, b $75 cash, wo lots, b #75 cash, me lot, bie cash, bal, arm land street, Jeremiah H: Kugler, Ltd. Phone 317 x, ASK UNCLE JERRY block block 214, corner Limited, Prince One lot, block 30, section 1, 8 6, 12 and 18 mo One lot, block 16, section 1, 8 6, 12 mo 14, section 14, 1, 2 and 3 years, section 1, and 3 yea 6, 12 and 18 mo, bal. $ ck 9, vasy. lock 49, bal, €15 per mc lock 10, bal, 15 per mo. lock 16, bal. #15 per mo, ek 40, $15 per mo, FOR SALE. section 7, only FOR RENT. Second avenue CE RUpS a A section &, 8315 section &, section 8&8, G. R. NADEN COMPANY Rupert, B.C 1,995; $1,000 6,500; 82,500 $16,000; \% $2,500 cach; rs $6,500 pair; 10, $1,500; $300 $525; $225 yonths, $1,750; % Two lots, block 29, section 14, % cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18 n One lot, block 6, section 5, cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18 mo. 1 One lot, block 28, section 5, i cash, bat. $50 every thre n $ One lot, block 7, section 6, i cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 mo { One lot, block 7, section 6, § 1,600; $1,000 Section 7, $1,500; % cash, bal, 6, 12 mo. One lot, block 16, section 7, $650; $300 cash, bal, 3, 6 and 12 mo Two lots, block 42, section 7, $550 each; per month, $600; $200 section 8, 8400 each; nth, each; Two fronts, $300 each; #375, $100 $25 per acre. and Seventh : —THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” HERE— ~ a § “ ~~! + & l 1| ’ Phone 150 * For Rent MORRISSEY’S The Insurance People| ‘~~~~~~~~~~~ STATEMENT 6 FOR RENT—Two rooms, over Wallace’s. Fire Suitable for offices or apartments. Ap- | RRS Life ply H. S, Wallace. istf (Continued from Page 14.) Accident nt | 'Plate Glass I their pay checks, and by this Employer’s Liability nsurance time Alderman Morrissey was Contractors’ and Personal Bonds De going over the pay roll. He found Policies vo Direct OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just|{he timekeeper credited with 444 Mack Realty & Insurance Insurance’ ‘The Mack Realty and Insurance Co {Hours, but the City Clerk ex- Qo irmirmrrmermnsmsrmncrmsrmemermsme | Diained that this: account was by diallers j |error entered twice and passed in aeons Wanted the. hurry with which the ac- a fe: ae counts were gotten up to close WANTED—Two waitresses at Hotel Cen-|the affairs of the old Council. Al- C= wal. §t /derman Morrissey could not see WANTED--At once, young man with gen-|how station men could get full oe ee Bie” ltime and other men 47 hours over full time when there were several rainy days that month. The overtime was explained and then the Superintendent was al- lowed to speak. Alderman Mor- rissey in his report had stated that the office of superintendent was superfluous, but the popu- larity of Mr. McNeil was evi- denced in the fact that several members spoke of the effect upon his reputation the suggestion of a padded pay roll must have, He tackled this point’ himself and urged the fullest investigation, as the odium of the suggestion that the pay rolls wert padded fell di- upon him. Also, in the ley vent of the pay rolls being found regular he asked Alderman Mor- rissey to his influence with |The News to have this put in as lbig type as “One Hundred Miss- ing Men” was printed in. use Prince Rupert General | Hospital Association. / publication of Alderman Morris- He was perfectly clause was ab- foundation and thrown out of sey’s statement. satisfied that the solutely without that it should be the report. Alderman Bullock-Webster said it had been the means of some mistakes being discovered in the SAINT SanS Ahlah. thiriah. female pup. | There were other minor eT Owner may have same by paying for) e¢yracies found in the pay roll, this advt. at News Office, 298tr : . s : Opp. Bank of Montreal : : jwhich the City Clerk excused on LOST—A gold watch, between the wharf ‘a , ssmenee 7 ‘enara-— and New Knox Hotel. Apply Knox Hotel jaccount of the hurry of pre per for reward. tion, one of $181 instead of $81 —_ —— LOST—A red leather pocket notebook,| being among them. Finder return to The News ve Pie cane 7” ry at WawearA, Alderman Montgom« ry said | they were all blacklisted, includ- bE (i eae ea eines ane ~ [ing the Council, Superintendent NOTIOE. |MeNeil and other officials by the pay roll and he thought they might with profit pursue the mat- ter further, | The Mayor said if there were lirregularities it was the duty of Alderman Morrissey and _ every other alderman to call attention to them, and he-thought Alder- man Morrissey justified. He now thought they could well afford to |}pass a motion fully exonerating all those directly or indirectly implicated, and that they might postpone further discussion of the subject until Monday evening. The discussion was continued, however, by Aldermen Morrissey, Kerr, Douglas, Clayton, Maitland and Montgomery, and ended in the passage of a motion to the effect that the Council had thor- oughly gone into the matter of the shortage of men; that the records produced by the City Clerk accounted for the shortage satisfactorily, and the Council felt it was only justice to the of- ficials of the city to place that fact upon the records. This was moved by Alderman Morrissey, seconded by Alderman Montgomery, and passed without a dissenting NO SETTLEMENT Council Met W. J. Without Practical voice. Morgan, but Result. An effort to adjust matters be- tween the city and Contractor W. J. Morgan, who asks for payment of his account for grading sub- section H 4 of the city, was made No definite conclusion last night. discussion of the matter by a tired Counei! which had already sat for about five hours in the afternoon. A proposition made that the account be settled at $4,000, through the amount was considered small by Mr. Morgan, might have been settled on had there been a full board present. The matter is held over. Prince Rupert's leading hotel— Savoy, M’KEEN & HUNTER Horseshoers Carriage Repairing General Work FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET Phone 59 Red ——— or h eS Kelly Townsite SO CALLED Officially Known and Registered as New Hazelton ShEOMCS The vigorous justice of the Ganadian Railway Commission has established Ny British Columbia. of commanding importance in Through the efforts of Pringle & Guthrie, solicitors at Ottawa for the N tal Company, Limited, and Mr, Robt. Kelly's vigorous fight for the “square deal,” | Mr, Kelly has been connected with that of the new city. Mr. Kelly owns Section 2 of the istered, the townsite of New Hazelton. ern Interior Land Company, Limited. is offic is the | townsite, or, as it 3 of the townsite so-called “Kelly” Sections 1 and This company is composed of a number of leading business men of North: who are right on the ground and who are thoroughly in touch with conditions, Fro: . of experience and thorough knowledge they selected the present townsite of Ni has been named by some, the “Kelly” townsite, as the strategic location for the ney north, This in itself would fully establish public confidence in the importance and stability of New Hazelton be required, it Robt. Kelly, known throughout Canada by reason of his wide there. Where hardheaded business men lead you need not the Mercantile Section 1. The absolutely New Hazelton, along the Grand Trunk This will likely be increased Moreover, there are MUST establish themselves Prince Rupert will then be new city. If furt! is the supplied by the business interests, | such fear to follow B Centre “Kelly” townsile—either of the Canadian Railway Con the so-called decision Hazelton, or the emphatic sometimes called the Pacific. For it has a from time to time. {1,000 people in the in New Hazelton established. stability of New established by starts with a big lead of from “Kelly” townsite, monthly payroll $150,00 the because immediate vicinity citizens in the early reg spring, thousands of outside people will flock into New Hazelton in the ea to Prince Rupert will then be established, \ Besides, train service in the outside of 3,000 to Besides, thousands of should make it a thriving city Think of this development. It of New Hazelton you ean set no bounds. The shrewd factors of the saw it to be the know how Edmonton, people will flock into New Hazelton 4,000 people before 1912 of the future. It is of the present—n Buy in the Mercantile —Section 1 closes. is not section Hudson's Bay Company put Hazelton on the map b logical conimercial centre for the great interior portion they have been locating the great cities of Western | unerring judgment is being proved again in the } They You Calgary, successful in Their case ol South, east, north and west of the new city stretches a territory having a rad miles, filled with coal, silver, copper and other minerals, Capital is already bus resources. Millions of acres of rich fruit and farming lands lie within the sam« already being oceupied by actual settlers, To develop these virgin flelds branch railway lines must be built= Just as old the greatest pack train outfitting centre in the world, so will New Hazelton be one important railway distributing and general commercial centre of British Columbi mistake, Section 1 is the Mercantile centre. Buy there for big profits. $60,000 was the-price paid in Calgary the other day for a lot that cost $50( You see examples like this without number in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Regina, Mi or any thriving western city. What are you going to do about the new city of the north? There is just on site of ‘New Hazelton,” whatever other names it may be known by, whether it ! “Kelly” townsite or New Hazelton. We, the Northern Interior Land Company, Limited, own Section 4, the Merca Section 3, the residential section, The station grounds and sidings are located | and partly on Section 4. See official maps and blue prints. To make the situation perfectly clear, we may again emphasize the faet tha registered consisted of Lot 863, Lot 882, the Taylor section and Lot 885, Beecau- ouwnership of Mr. Taylor the new town is sometimes called Taylorville in the nort! celebrity given to New Hazeltou by the Railway Commission it has also been dubbed site, But these names all apply to the same townsite—the registered townsite of N There were only two ownerships of the land to start with, that of the North: Company, Limited, and that of Robert Kelly, of Kelly, Douglas & Co. The propert Interior Land Company, Limited, consisted of Lot 863 and Lot 885, or Sections 1 a site of New Hazelton, Mr. Kelly's property consists of Lot 882, or Section 2 of and as the Railway Gommission has probable that Section 2 will b that the station grounds and railroad this section, it you to know, Section 2 is adapted for purposes, depot shall be maintained on tion of the new city. We want on Section 1, our property. seeme however, business particular!) retail and general railway sidings that the best and from the It is a matter of common knowledge little distance from the depot, to be no exception to this rule, Many of the merchants and business men of old is promises some Hazelton have bought property 4 on Section 41. In fact, three-quarters of the buildings now erected are on this se must necessarily defer to the decision of the people on the spot, for they are in tl: to judge, What are you going to do about New Hazelton? Never again in Vancouver, Calga af will there be opportunities like this of the early days. The opperiunities have Hazelton, And they will move early away from there, so far as you are concerned quickly, The prices have been put purposely low at the start. The price of lots in § is about what prevail in new and unknown towns. New Hazelton will have 1,000 to 1 the start. Yet some of our best corners are going at a third the prices that are | towns of the same population, In a few months the first whistle will toot for New Hazelton station, Your lot s! ; in value by that time, The price of lots in Seetions 1 and 3 range fromm $100 to $1,200 ' prices are for today olly, and are liable to change without notice. * syonyen Northern Interior Land Compati Vani a, KUGLER, Sole Agent A ince Rupert Office: Second Second Floor Carter-Cotton Bldg, Ave, wanted ev: Agents