+t iney Pombo ooentadatah tioenici ae —— 3A Re a ates ee ate = Januar Friday, 82 oalmLy NEWS ‘ ——— _-__ooo — ee I {oe Sea TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL POTATOES ; i bas asian | THE DAty NEws | ei. a awe | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA i Continued From Page One.) , oo i ft ‘ Published Daily and Weekly Se rial bond plan as epposed to th " b Guaranteed Largest Circulation icllins ins he deva bAeUl i} sinking fund. ave - i eis WwW i HEAD OFFICE | J. J. Anderson said he was E : Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. | cs, ng believer in municipal /|,, Mr. Tomlinson will be S. 8S. Prince George sails every ' eal TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract | ownership and the rate of 45 cents 5)4, g this Saturday r § ‘ “4 rates on epptientian.. lan hour. He thought the city/ha t my wn S. 8. Prince John Sails every ——S ereeigetneeenes one a ; Tuesday at 7 Pp. Mm. should encourage the bringing it DAILY EDITION aie: Friday, January 7, 1916 6 a ——$——————— es re F e iof industries, but that all con- ‘ ‘ : iTY OF PRINCE RUPER1 ————eaeee =: SSS OOo Liaenc coming in sh uld be bound ciTY Train Service to the East ~~ ANUARY 2ND, 1916. BRITISH TRADES FAIR } represent. idown to the 45 cents an hou: NOMINATION NOTICE EFFECTIVE J : = : ae In view of the great success This fair is a splendid effor vichianis e-coterded teaetiall : ‘ given to the | ger Trains leave ince pert « [ attending the British Industries to bring the various parts of .— i Thursdays at 10:30 a. m. for Kdmonton, Winnipes bond system. I a Ottewe. New Yor nd all Baste . W Hall, the Imperial} Fair, at the Agricultural the Empire more closely t Lendon, last year, Board of Trade hold a second fair gether in regard to manu tures. In the past, various has decided to} along the} between the parts ¢ business - same lines at the Victoria and; the Empire has been allowed t Albert Museum; Kensington.| grow along haphazard line London, on February 2ist.; with little attempt at a con 1946, the fair being open for | certed effort on the part and The ed in London on this occasi i2 days. The object of the fair is to} extend to British manufactur- |} advantages as| ontinen- | the} as this s uncertain in the the efforts put forth by the In buyers meet. lines to ers the same have been largely have been derived by c tal manufacturers trade fairs held in their respec- Buyers Germany in past years, an from upply is certain t r very tive countries. from the United Kingdom parts of the world are to the fair; tended for public not and all appreciated, an taken advantage of, by Dominion and, as is in- throughout the Canada. the trade only (the; being ad-/ buyers will have an | opportunity of NOTES AND COMMENTS i ' invited thoroughly i genera! mitted exceptional transacting their business in a buyer manufacturers t be exhijbit- nD supplied by Ve future perial Board of Trade will be a lury certificates ad been ‘ When Si ic es wi minimum time. ‘ r Richard din ‘ ing George, we s e wil Manufacturers only will be — trust ' — ve et en © praise tt aliowed to exhibit, and their have tact enough to praise th Queen's cooking. = = = Speaking off-hand, one say that Bowser McBride as one resources of the a _ |wative party. Admission to the fair will be he ae tae exhibits will be fined to make. The strictly con-| of their trades goods own mii exhibiting will be toys, glassware, fancy of th Cons¢é Richard ids, printing, stationery, and and china. natural earthenware by invitation of His Majesty's Board of Trade only, and will 2 I. jthe bank at that considers Sir “It is a brutal thing to kick me ; out,” says Turner, Agent- be restricted to bona fide buy- Genesal..cf | Brilish Columbia. ers for United Kingdom and When Dick gets over there and overseas markets. Buyers from tarts telling his little troubles the Dominion of Canada visit- ing the United Kingdom during |. the course of the fair, i. e. 2ist to March 4th, interested in the above trades, should not fail J. H. Turner will think he got o )pretty easily. Feb-} aa i The lcrisp snow, while to communicate are wondering if they immediately on drowned on Third United Kingdom with, The Di-|the thaw comes. British Industries Fair s 2s ‘s London, E. C. It At that little farewell luncheo advantage |in Victoria, Sir of H. 3 Beaverjon H. C. | content to characterise ruary and arrival in the Avenue whe rector, 32 Cheapside, will also be to their to notify the Trade Hall 8q., Montreal, office Commissioner, Brewste giving par- a man of energy. ticulars as to the firms they Muskrat, White Weasel, Beaver, Lynx, Wolves, Marten and other Fur bearers collected im your section SHIP YOUR FURS DIRECT to “SHUBERT” the house im the World dealing excimsively in NORTH AN RAW FURS @ reliabie—responsible—safe Fur House with an unblemished rep- the pessimists will he Get“More Money” icr your Foxes ff jwhich optimists are enjoying the s Dn n Richard went out M.\of his way to shower compliments | r, while he was} Bowser as | Mayor Newton said he had ways wondered why he so steadily received the support of lab while the labor men had never asked him to pledge himself t anything. He supposed they rec- yznised loyalty He warned them strong!ly against allowing anyone to get would not protect utilities. Though they they might have into power who the public owned them now, them taken away from them again; . i as in Vancouver, and as was now threatening in Edmonton. He accused the 1913 c: trying to lead the people int parting with their power fran- chise after he had in 1912 resisted the approaches of the corporatiot He again warned them might happen in the future. Le went on to explain how the treas- of what renewed and how his visit to Montreal had of the sed by helped out the financing city. Of the $36,000 prom time. they ha required to borrow only $5,00' for the and that space of sever weeks. He said that the treasure: statement was preparing a financial! which amazed even himself, show- ng that the city is in better finan- cial condition than almost any ci n Canada, having a surplus for the year of $25,000. In conclusion, he said he was proud to be allied with any or- ganization. labor or otherwise stood for honest dealing. Kerr would not be straightforward George intimated that he able to run this yuncil of}. “THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY’ 7 rday also Mixe fram carrying pass pury willis Edmonton at 6a.r making close a there with regular passenger train for Winnips a> 73 he i vote ] Steamship and Sleeping Car Reservat be 1 : andidat ninat information regarding trave! to any part of the w v ine t w“ 4 ” tw pa as G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, SRD AVE. aie : i , tad Agency all Atiantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lj», iwe ibe [ a 0 r ja 4 { 4 writing ma , a the s i M t, al sha sla 4 a = lea 5 3 and occupatior 4 , 4 ' ; a son proposed in such ma n ? DENTISTRY :| CANADIAN Paciric identif s al 4 4 5 r ; ; RAILWAY vent f a poli being essa such | ‘ will be opened on the 13ih da janua ; CROWN AND GRIDGE WORK /1946, in the incil art att , ‘ A SPECIALTY Lowest rates to all Easiorn Points mee anal erat a - ce dat ; DR. J. 7. BROWN | via Steamer to Vancouver end the persia is ‘ebeby eequented 'to tak DENTIST CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWay land govern himself accordingly OMce: Smith Block, Third Avenue Meais and berth inciuded on sieamer Qualification for Mayor. Phone 464 Oren th persons qualified to be nominat : ; PRINCESS MAQUINA SOUTHBOUND and elected as the Mayor of any | SUNDAY, 6 P. m all be any person who ts a male | PRINCESS MAY FOR ALASKA PorRTs the ful age of twent ; : MONDAY, JANUARY 10TH ears, not disqualified und an lav an ; P . R Dair the six months next preced ‘ rin pert 7 J. 1. PETERS, Genera! Age of nomination been the 4regist 3 ce u GCorner Fourth Stree anu Third Ave I ‘ egistr ft ? ‘ tae dod Tiilinas 3 3; Has cut the price of Milk and re property i sonisiniidepthit mee sessed Value On the ia8t Municipal assess ; in half iffice corner @nd Street « ment roll of One Thousar } a ; emma more over and above sny resis { PURE FRESH MILK PACIFIC CARTAGE LM ITED nharee 0 bh is o qualified as a Municipal \ 2 Delivered in city at 10c per (Nuecessors tw Pacific Tra Qualification for Aiderman ; quart and Sc per pint @eners! Osrtage sons qualifed %t De nominat Sl elle oat iatak ; li laa LADYSMITH COAL ted as Aldermer 4 al} ——— persons as a ma I 4 = Pho treen 262 | 03--Phone #5 ts of the full age of twer 4 ; — " a" nd who are not disqualified unde a }Alexs M. Manson, B.A aw, and have been for the W. BE. Willian i LB ext preceding the day of nominat ™ : a WILLIAMS #& MANSON Registered ‘owners, in ine tana Reesiry 1 Sterling Marine Motors : a o DOS - Barristers, Solicitors, Eto f the assessed value on the las fu pa issessment Roll of Five Hundred i Can be purehased In town. A MONEY TO LOAN r more over and above any} registere iigment or charge, and who are wise duly qualified as Municipal Voters School Trustees. I am notified by the Secreta u 3chool Board that it will be necessary t old ar lection for two trustees t fora term of two years, to take the place ff Messrs. P. W. Anderson and Dr. W Kergin, whose terms have expired ala for a trustee to fill the vacar Motor that will give you en- Box 158% tire satisfaction. Built for |Helgerson Block Prince | hard work. Guaranteed. —neavy DUTY JAMES CILMORE FISHERMAN’S ENGINE Architec: 2 Cy!l.—5 1-2 In. by 7 In., 12-16 Horse Power. 2nd @ Cyl.—5 1-2 In. by 8 in., 26-36 Horse Power. near McBride Stree Avenue Do your remodeling with «a first- A class engine. B C UNDERTAKERS For pe ee SUNERAL GURECTORS AND [- BALMERS — GATIBFACTION GUAR- Ww. E. Williscroft, Phone ANTEED—OPEN DAY ANNO NIORT Biue 508, or D. Brown, Elec- trician, Phone 383 117 2ND STREET —PIIONE 4 creer year, and thanked the council for|™e ‘"es!smation of J. A 3 % ‘rve fo a term f n ea It wil $ their support in the past. therefore be necessary that nominations be \3 | A colection was taken t help handed | the Return Meer at th 3 place and time as i ise of Ma | defray the expenses of the cam-jJand Aldermen provided by Statute as s I paign. Another open meeting wi! |°") =. | districts of the frst 3 be held next Tuesday. second or third class, any person being a| > - British subject of the full age f twent 3 on ar omnes eurenr [0 yet. st eee ee or ation the Regist ] i The electors of the City of Prince Ru egist m f lai pert are hereby given notic th t si} the i hoo : the intention of the Municipal Council t alue the 4 M ipa \ "1 jiake a vote at the coming elections on u Five H I s 0" the following question and = above an reg ligt | “Are you in favor of the proposed ire and =f 1 yua t | Private Bill, notice of which has beer le at ar t n| advertised in the Dally News and the| the said seh all kt ligible | B. C. Gazette, relating to the financia! i te 4 : trust | position of the City authorizing the i ! ty st | convertion of our present debt to An sive un i a at | Ru] | nuity or Serial Bonds?’ iis thi da Janua 191 i J 13. ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk ERNEST A. WOO! . - Jan. 1 Returning Office | “ema r utation existing for “more than a third of a century.”’ a long suc- 7 poe 5 cessful record of sending Fur Shippers prompt, SATISPAC TORY ; “ AND PROPITABLE returns. Write for “be @bubert ae *S a only reliable. accurate market report and price list pub! ished. ee Write for it—NOW —it’s FREE a _ B SHUBERT In 25-27 WEST AUSTIN pNE. . 9 ANC. Dept.c 71 CHICAGO, U.S.A SSE SS — a — pe SSSSSE _—————————— es = — — ff 770 SECOND AVE Garpenters’ Toois Suiidere’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Biocks Fishing Tackle iron Pipe Pipe Fittinge Rities and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE GEST” aeemrenencenaneyenat ——S=O FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Bank By Mail And Save A Trip to Town R the benefit of those who live out of town, we have arranged a plan by which you can do your banking by mail quite as satisfactorily as if you stood here at our counters. Come in and let us explain the plan — or write for the information. THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,881,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH ee a MARGETTS, Manager. EMPRES WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Salvation Army. Spanien | Public fhursday aid meetings, Tuesday Saturday at 8 p.m | Sundays at 7:30 p.m. ss Prince Rupert Feed Co. | HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS WE HANDLE Bulbs, and Take Orders for Nursery Stock. Ohioken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Sromotie- Attended To. 808 Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, B. Cc. ! rr reer SCO DAWSON | ae The Royal Standard Test ~~ Here's where we test the choicest samples of Canada's six million acre wheat crop. We grind them into flour in the little mill you see on the left of the picture. Then comes the supreme test--bread-baking. If the bread is perfect in every way we pronounce the wheat Al and the flour--ROYAL STANDARD. AT YOUR GROCER'S \ ancouver Milling & Grain CoLte ew We -stininater Nanoime.Victoria, rm, a St eect a ee ee EIEN ES eee ce FFEE PRINCE RUPERT, ©. © |