Thursday, May e ‘ THR DAILY NEWS 1913 ———_——— SR _______ | : a necessary to go to Burope let him —_ do so. He should be empowered | to do so at any rate as the city ET | “Th N 99 Cl ifi needed all the money it could LE ooT ec | Ag is possibly get. e ews assS e The mayor said they might Ou cmmnaniiuciabiipeaihdtaineatnitanaaen adil a . — ee —_— leave the Europe part to his dis tin cretion and if the couneil did not q Shoes ° care to do that he would rather \ Fer — nt or or C ron== stay at home. They were going Se Everybody to put up a great fight to get this THE money in the east and it might PERFECT SHO 4 ~— o 3- eaeeanenay not be necessary to go to Europe. FOR SUMMER SPORTS ae er a 2 cen He hoped it would not be. But if ASK YOUR DEALER. |PRE-EMPTORS WHO DECEIVE they were unable to effect any Wanted thing in the east he should wire! | @Q@OVT. REGARDING TIMBER ‘MAYOR PATTULLO POP ORC RODS ee TO SELL DEBENTURES to the council asking for further | tet prrraaeeeen: (Continued from Page 4. EXPERIENCED girl wanted in candy, store, instruction, ‘4 ' eae nally Apply E. BE. Confectionery, 160-6 . _———. Alderman Dybhayn = said the) l| IC| (NS | and straightway returned to town | Continued from Page 1.) task the mayor had undertaken ’ — , = ——=-Iwas an arduous one and he hoped For Sale this when he assumed office andito see him succeed. | was willing to undertake it Aldertun Kerr supported the interest in his motion as he saw there was a Make your proj FOR SALE—Power boat, 28 b. p. Regal He wished to thank the council ; Daily News- Adv engine, comparatively new; can be seen fighting chance in the mayor's is preparing trip. at Johnson's boat house. See Pattullo|for the way in which it had co piel Ps agg Meters! Bh special Articles & Radford, Second Ave. Phone 83 operated during the year in the Alderman Bullock - Webster's PRNCE RUPERT 106-8 nie oe expedition of business so as to FOR SALE—Ohio stationary gasolin have the business so far advanced amendment not having found a seconder, and the following was HAZELTON AND BULKLEY VALLEY to enjoy himself on the results| of his little speculation, display-| ing no further property as a future farm The facts coming to the notice of the Department, investigation was at once ordered A cruise showed the timber fifteen to thirty-five feet to the acre, so the pre- REAL ESTATE men — 6 h. p.; in good condition. P. O to now allow of an attempt being made to : moved by Alderman Sutherland, to run from ox 960 105-10 raise the necessary gasoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, seconded by Alderman McCaffery: thousand|FOR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse ‘stationar, ret class gba Apply P. 0. Box 1509,; money. With this he desired to emption was cancelled and the] Prince Rupert. soitr join the staff of the city, who had That idition to tt s f 1 ack io 0 » “rs timber already cut seized. Seven shown a disposition to work only 7 wv a ‘ nr as ‘ me DOWSE ae I ’ 0 ors . avor hundred thousand feet had al- for the interests of the city.) #'ve" ra 7 ee eye : n For Rent hs ne is seiral by the accompanying resolution, feady been cut and removed. The There had been an evident desire ; hie te hesehe enti nr SIDNEY BILLINGHAM remainder on the holding was es- at all times on the part of the aie. . h arrangem ae ¢ [a Special o i * suc arre eme Ss as timated at 1,050,000 feet, but| FOR RENT—Six room house, modern con-| staff to forget their own feelings ee ae Room 31 G. T. P. Inn his discretion he may think fit for the purpose of procuring tem veniences, furnished, Sixth Ave., Block i ’ ; actually scaled 920,000 feet, and o Sec, 6; $45 per month. See Pattul-|in the matter and to do all they this has now been sold to Messrs.}| ' & Radford 107-109) could in the city's interest. Summer & Dahl at $1.50 per COMFORTABLY furnished i yo He hould cart on hi ae ee ] | t th with sitting room, bath and phone; sul on = . _ oca improvemen works author Sé é *> Troy- - ”, f Jes with the assurance of President thousand in addition to the ro; able for two 521 Fifth Ave. West , ized by Construction Bylaw No | alty, the purchasing firm as- See Pattullo & Radford 107-119| Chamberlin, of the Grand Trunk 187 | dioeiiihe ¢ be 4 | Pacific, that the company would ‘, SUCH Grrengements to BD W ROGE | made with any bank, corporation . | suming also all charges and ex- do everything possible to assist Lost and Found lnim or person Architect The comfort of being well clad. }penses incidental to the seizure. in raising the money. This The mayor explained that the Fed I , Men's clothes —well cut and made, give an air |] | in addition there was also sold |to the same firm all standing assistance he very much appre- money hed oxi Mien PRINCE RI PI or re ruishe “e- | FOUN wa ring © ajciated, as it gave t hopes of|™Money had net bee RING ERT, | of refinement to the wearer. nae 92 ARO CRUASEIONSS, DCO 10GRID—p BS. Gas tne ae tame) olated, G8 i Gave Mm hop carry on the Market place work, Such Clothes are FASHION-CRAFT, retaining avenue, near post office, bearing initials ultimate success. their shape till the end, and costing far less than the average tailors’ experiment ; obtainable only at PPOPP PPI PIII IOLOLPEPORERPOOO +O OES porary advances to carry on the Phone 300 P Suite 1, raised to emption, this comprising approx- and date of marriage. Box 26 News ‘ : . . imately 780,000 feet, almost| Omcee. Alderman Bullock - Webster|that on Sixth street and other wholly fir, at $1.00 per thousand and royalty, the sale being made conditional upon the whole be- 107-109 | aid that while he desired to see| Places, and this motion was in- everything done that might be| tended to give him the authority ENGINEERING | done to raise the money, and ie the money for these i elas iain re ing logged off within two years. e : sat i d Mar | while he did not wi to obstruct Pees ' f d Forty acres of this tract when| “[8'meers, mewonery ane | at-/anything, yet it s@med to him Alderman sulloek Webster ment cleared by the loggers will con- ine, coached for SepeRRATCR lthere was nothingfdefinite in the | S@id if the mayor weers an them stitute a suitable site for a small * A. FARROW, Imotion as to the“amount of ex- po ph ege ~ am h ‘ hurry | TIMOTHY farm, the soil 654 4th Ave. East penditure to raise this money and|#bout it they would be in a posi CLOVER POTATO SEEDS being dark clay, tion to assist him. For himself bottom land. The other portions on other points. It was intimated|'@" % 4@ssIs dns — if i : t ae eee ieee he did not believe in this one man |SUFALFA GARDEN SEEDS oF the trac FLOWER SEEDS that if by any circumstance it cipitous. The mayor replied that it was} Mail orders Prom oe oe JUDGMENT RESERVED was not — oe government. money In Montrea or New ork I BEG ee i, ane eee etn sae sce aoa geese | PRINCE RUPERT FEED 0 Find it through a Daily News Several Witnesses Testified That him an unnecessary length to go] Similar cases, otherwise the Want Ad. Rake-Off Was Taken in Game to and would certainly be an un-|™Mmoney could not be necessary expense to the city If| Personally he would be several at the Grand Hotel. the securities they had to offer|thousand dollars ahead if he did PRINCE RUPERT'S !NDUS- TRIAL ANNEX GRAIN SEEDS Shops of possible to Ladies’ Suits. Wallace’s. 99tf obtained S I . g . | el Gutstein | 4 sia ‘- vewad de could not be placed in Montreal| not go, and if he did not geo with | Second Ave Prince Rupert, B.C Magistrate Carss resé py Gc- | or New York he could not see the|the full confidence of the council! . - this in the case | cision morning wisdom of proceeding to Europe, he did not desire to go. proprietor|}going to further The motion then carried and| meeting with the same jof the Grand Hotel, charged with money|the mayor again referred to the} OWNS B. | ccvine a gambling house. The|StTingency abroad He did not]assurances of assistance he had} —_ care on so short a notice to in-]receive O the ‘eside of ee EST : —— I | linformation was laid by John 7 eceived from the president of of George Broderius, expense and _—_o - troduce an amendment but he de-|the Grand Trunk Pacifie and the! A launch leaves i Mooney, who gave evidence to the] sired to be informed whether the} manager of the Bank of Montreal | ment slip f BEM Delkatlah Bay. The Northern Terminus effect that with several other men|motion had been on the noticeland that after consultation with] every day I jof the new G. T. P. service, Vancouver to|he had engaged in a game of}|board the prescribed number of|those two gentlemen he would be| apply to Ha |Queen Charlotte Islands, commencing ~ 5 : 4 .) | hours. able to advise the couneil fur & Co *hone 51 | April ist. The necessary centre for att | Poker mS She Crone Mntet ts when The mayor did not think it had|/ther as to his course in the F at 9 | the settlements on the north half of the) Broderius also took a hand, | Islands. When pre-emptors continue | but the motion could come in as| matter. ‘buying lots at the rate of 15 a month | Mooney also swore that a rake-|the report of the finance com- The council then adjourned. without advertisng or urging eases elon had been taken. Following | mittee in any event. He had him- .00 to 1 e ° your life there’s value given. — . ret = pele . » bel ene to Montreal. After that chains north, thence 20 chains’ east to the ; get money DYl their doings rest on the lap of boundary of said Lot 182, thence south sitting. down and waiting for it . along said boundary 20 chains to point of LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : : ‘|the gods. Alderman MeCaffery commencement, containing 40 acres more ° He ‘realized as well as any man is acting mayor until the return or ss. 4 . » _o ‘ . ’ 0 SAM ENNYU on the council the conditions they] .¢ Alderman Neden. Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 20, § Wallace's. 9otf;were up against, and he asked the council to allow this motion tion 8, Eleventh Avenue Dated April 19th, 1913. Pub. May 5, 1913-—June 30, 1913. —_—_—_—_—_———— ee Wallpaper. The funeral of the late Wil- —DISTILLERS— , stor, intends +t B is 8s r sc an i nd 18 months. ALEX. FERGUSON & CO spply for perasnita’ to Tease the follow’ | <.naey morning at tte aelock 14 bear the expenses. He saw no|W: Kerr will conduct the service,| 1-8 cash, 6, 12 and . ing described land: . =e ed of t after which interment will take Commencing at a post planted on the/\Westholme Opera House inste need of going to the capitals of ; a —— 008 West Ragant Staset, Glacgew een the ae aC Teall cotaseea of 2:30 ) yf ' we — Europe if they found the state of Place at Fairview cemetery. De- 1 & ( an ilies bay and being about five (6) miles in an ne the money market in the east|©e@sed's brother from Aliford Harrison, Gamble omp easterly direction from End Hill, thence ra against ther Bay is in the city to attend the east e'ghty (80) chains, thence north} Wallpaper. Wallace's. 99tf|‘ Me oe , ; FINANCIAL AGENTS > * * s : Co Limited chains to point of commencement, and ; anything to be gained y —_— ‘ ‘ Prince Rupe Prince Rupert Importing "9 containing oes jbuadred and sixty (160) The game of football last night amendment He ~- a he Glesaware Crockery Wal Third Ave acres more or less, . : “an ‘ . nce . , 5 7. - EPS More RANK B. ST. AMOUR, Locator.| between the Callies “A” team and in the mayor and if he found it|lace’s oott —AGENTS— Dated the 29th day of April, 1913. the steamer Prince George team : : Pub, May 5, 1013-—June 30, 1913. es PRINCE RUPERT B.C ended in a victory for the boat a — —— —_—— - re) , oe - —_ a. by 3 to 2. . SRR ; for 4 license to store or pen back 200 acre ; feet of quater from an unnamed creek, ® While at Ocean Falls he was tal ati stream fowlr i“ t aster irecth al . emptying Into" Goose Bay ear Granby Bay peering out the fire box when $20.0 owners 6 water will be stored in Blithe gas blew back, burning his , 5-room reservoir of 60,000 gallons capacity, butlt : S l M T il d | or to be built 1,000 feet trom “uot of}arms, face and back of his head. trict Yy an attore uils 6 » hor stream, and wi » used for domesti POO HOUe KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY Jiii:iz."ef2oiie'3¢ gehts eer peewas Oreo! eons @ license to lake and use water, posted Japanese Dreadnoughts. Our last shipment in the above ELEGANT COSTUMES has — THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No, 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Giass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Suppliee Plumbers’ supplies Paina HARDWARE Oils Varnishes MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “*2.3:*"*» LAND LEASE NOTICE. Skeena Land District-—-District of Coast, Benge Iv. Take notice that Frank B. St. Amour of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province twenty (20) chains, thence west eighty (80) chains, thence south twenty (20) For a License to Take or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that G. RK. T. Sawie, of Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply herewith, on the land deseribed as land sdjotning west side of Granby Bay Town 8 This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of April, 1013 The lication will be filed in the office of the ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C 104-10-16-82 6. BR. T. SAWLE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner, will be in town on or about May 10th, 1913. Leave orders at Hayner Bros. 100tf Patrick Strain, fireman on the Prince Albert, is in the hospital suffering from severe scorching. Tokio, May 5.-Contracts have been placed for construction in Japanese yards of three dread- noughts. They pill be sister ships to the Rusd, the displace- ment of which is 30,000 tons. The Daily News bas the lara. est circulation in Northern B.C, to go through the way it was. Alderman Bullock - Webster then moved an amendment that the mayor and city solicitor be authorized to proceed to the eastern cities and that the city Alderman Maitland did not see obsequies. liam Humphrey, whose body was found floating in the harbor on Tuesday morning, will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Hayner Bros,’ parlors. Rev. F. DEMERS’ just arrived, We have all sizes in navy, brown and @ray. We also have a large assortment of eastern manu factured suits in all sizes, colors and materials, in prices from $18.00 up $600.00 eemenaenamemenenss 28! 5-room 5-room house : i creek 3.room hou Creek Real Estate $8.0 $15.0 $12.5 G. R. Naden Co., Lid and Insurance