atutday, January 11, 1913 — THE DAILY NEWS Valuable - Hotel - Property FOR SALE Royal Hote! Block Cor, Sixth &t | Producing 8600.1 le Offered at a | Full ¢ ommiss For Par Christiansen, Brandt Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B. C DON’T PAY RENT WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES TO IMPROVE REAL ESTATE —~ ~~ JONES the in arn f suffragettes detachment of these AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR eft SUFFRAGETTES STARTING ON MARCH TO ALBANY v of New York to the State Capitol at Albany, but nothing daunt- New York recently on their way to Albany The photograph enthusiastic advocates of “Votes for Women” attired in their walk- Office open evenir Write, phone or call INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Biock.. Phone 455. M. E. Ritchey, Supt. Annual Vestry Meeting on Last Wednesday Night—Discuss Y. mM. C. A. Establishment. ELECTS 1913 OFFICERS‘ | L. Bullock-Webster yi | The supper provided by the ad f the Ang i Church t the el f the grega I lla We la g uu the I ‘ sl \ we Uh eon | ed ne 4 & pa I that is grea es} ally so by tl many bach le s wh ey = The ret | te Rev. E. ¢ I h, 4 j lan il ample — ha | do ‘ i he exe sup} jgenerai discussie plac regard the | pose iblish ent of a branch ¢ I y M 1 A. in the city It was fina put as a motion and adopted by} the meeting that the support of] jevery business man 1 the city |be solicited for the furtherance of this very desirable object After rising from the supper] table the men present held the annual vestry meeting for the election of church officers for the ensuing yeal Mr. R. L. MelIntosh The opera, the concert and the vaude- |»! Mr W. F. Burritt wore pe. . . . “4 elected were Messrs. Purdy, Wil ville of the city come to the small towns liams, Ev itt, Cambie Grand, . . Christie, Shirley, Lucas, MeMas- more vividly than ever before on the |... Mestuuin, pe. Tremayne and 7 Long The auditors were M1 Forster and Mr, Mortimer, and delegates to the synod are Mr and Mrs. Greenfield Shirley Edison Phonograph because Edison has just created a new record—the Blue Amberol —which is sweeter and finer in tone and reproduces in a more lifelike way than any other phonograph record ever made. And once the best music and songs of the SCANDAL AT VANCOUVER Over $3,000 Misappropriated Dur- ing Last Three Years—Archi- tect Demands Investigation. Vancouver, Jan. 9.—-Following the Architect Leach by the schoo! board the disclosure dismissal of has bee ade t gz the best artists have come to you on Blue Amberol Rec- sobre Vent ahs { ried ee Flor ords it will a/ways be yours as vividly as at first, for iin’ Ciniine 1ditiidieied eabiiiines the Blue Amberol never wears out. 3 to Seeretary Murray, had stolen Hear it at your Edison dealer’s today. $3,125 of the school funds, ac cording to the confession of the ., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U.S. A. Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 100 sa woman herself This amount A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at HAYNER BROS., 3rd Ave. and 6th St. |" | Le j into his dismissal, on his return from a four - © iths’ vacation ach demands alleging that was made good by Secretary Mur- | Architect | | | | | | an investigation | — oo On it is that he “knew Subscribe For The Daily News (i 2° —IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS FARM LANDS FARM LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,600,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.C, | £ stumes, starting out on their long walk Geenral Rosalie Gardener Jones is seen giving the rder to the assembled suffragettes at Fortv-second street and Broadway to “march, WE GUARANTEE —$—————— the time when your indebtedness will be paid off. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH oe fe ee. Seno were this| warRD TWO morning for Hazelton to spend a| | weeks visiting her sister, | H. DOUGLAS |\Independent Aldermanic Candi- Find it through a Daily News | date for Ward Two Want Ad Sargent « the Electors of Ward 2 re iwélve months I ability, | ask for believe that durir the pasti have trie e best of my warm support which you gave me Candidate for Ward 2 KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Oils Varnishes HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints “ Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices 1142 Pender Street West Vancouver, B.C. Jaa AS MEMORANDU na OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL GPOCLOCK Authorized Capital ......... $1,100,000.00 $350,000.00 5 7. interest. Ten years /© without extra cost or six months to repay / bonus. THE LARGEST AND OLDEST CONTRACT :: LOANING COMPANY IN CANADA Business written to date in excess of $12,500,000,00 Officer's and Directors J. KR. SBYMOUR, Pres, A. MeKECHNIE, ist Vice Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Fr. A. BRODIE, Secretary Lt.-Col. J, DUPF STUART, 2nd Vice Pres. Hon, RK, B, MCKECHNIE, 8rd Vice Pres. 4. 1, BANPIELD The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. Head Office, 2nd Floor, Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. Local Office, Federal Bidg., Prince Rupert Other B. ©, Offices, Victoria, New Westminster, Nelson, Kamloops or repayment can be made any month of whole loan or any part Money Loaned at & per cent. per annum simple PATTULLO FOR MAYOR To the Electors of the City of Prince Rupert: I respectfully solicit your vote and in- fluence for a clean, sane, common sense and progressive administration of city affairs. T. D. PATTULLO, Candidate for Mayor Alderman for Ward Two GEORGE R. NADEN To the Electors of Ward Two Requested by a large number of citizens, I have con- sented to offer myself as an Independent Candidate for Alderman for the coming election. Your vote and influence are respectfully solicited. Yours very truly, JOHN DYBHAVN. To the Electors of Ward One Having been requested by a large number of the electors of Ward One to stand as their representative in the Council of 1913, | am offering myself as a candidate for election. Standing on my record of two years in the Council, during which I have always been an advocate of municipal ownership, I selicit your vote and support. Yours truly, To the Electors of Ward Two I respectfully solicit your vote and influence. Yours for unity and progress. ARTHUR H. ALLISON To the Electors of Ward Two Your Vote and Influence Respectfully Solicited for Douglas Sutherland AS ALDERMAN FOR THE YEAR 1913 I stand for a Sound and Sane Expenditure of Municipal Funds. To the Electors of Ward Two LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I beg to announce that I have decided to be a candi- date for the above ward at the forthcoming election in the hope that you will honor me with the privilege of serving you on the incoming council. Thanking you in anticipation for port, I am sincerely yours, your hearty sup- FOR ALDERMAN . M. P. McCaffery High Wages Pompementes Efficiency