Friday, January 2, 1914 a 2 | nae, oe ee ‘ THE DAILY NEWS 7 ABREU BUG UUR RU U GRU LAULRREAAEE *~ »* ALDERMAN jj 8.6. Coast_Steamship Service Local and Personal 313 In the Letter Box * = Sees —— * For 1914 FAMOUS 5 Y HII IIKIIAIIAIAI ASIII AI SISA SASSI ISIS AISA AAISISI ASS SII ISSA SASSI SISA HA at mE The steamer Spokane will be Right drunks was the catch in (Continued from Page 1.) Your vote and influence is PRINCESS r a EED from the south on Sunday. the police net over new years. r respectfully solicited by LINE ed bi SERVICE The Princess Royal arrived|They were a sore-headed crew!through trains may not be the Ind di here this afternoon. She brings|when they appeared before the P. launched, official trains — will om ependent candidate. ’ ; mail from the south, M. this morning. Each bp surely come, bringing prominent stharged $5, § » wi sosts ar y / na V. BASSO-BERT Joe Filion left this morning for! ae Coe with costs and visitors. Just a simple repetition : *% St > . sunder s. oe are E wip to. Montreal to wens old Constable Owen left this morn-|of one of two-thirds of our com- Hi ee J.G. McCNAB, General Agent Sera: He crosses viu Northern ing for New Westminster with/ical council meetings of 19414 j Se 2 ka ae oy . acific. ; r 3 : fi ? on 6 Vad ‘ed ; two prisoners: Shannon, guilty} would find them screaming back : The steamer Vadso is due to-| Qf giving whiskey to Indians, and], a ; —————— ; ; ‘ be: ‘km oe a Ad into the eastern world and we A LDER MA N night with coal for Rogers & Auriol, guilty of robbery. , i : , NOTICE Black. She leave Sunday ‘ J Ww Alls ceived would smell to heaven. bi For 1914 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN] ~ : a Mrs. J. . Aljan Feceivec Hien ara of Newton in our 7 that The Gfand Trunk Pacific Railway evening for Massett on a special|\Weqnesday afternoon in honor [wo years of ! ‘ ee Land eriiies oftice as Biines Huper. Diet, charter with Grand Trunk), ¢ Mrs, Remon, sister of Mr. Mor-|council chamber should have H fF / Folatiea of ie Main vice ale Sar 6 tO MAGIEIC, ley Donaldson, the vice-president} been enough to satisfy the souls re ° SAL E Mile 330.1 Prince Rupert East, through} George Frizzell left this morn-|of the Grand Trunk Pacific|of his most intimate friends. s »serve f 2 5, Coast]. ; bal . ‘ al : y, f ry , ty District, Prieta RSoarmbtar v and Showing ing for a month’s visit with his | Railway. rhe guests included Who among us W ill fail to 7 Respectfully Invites Seca niecuee: for its right of way and] cjcter in Los Angeles, Cal. George|Mrs. Du Vernet, Mrs. Rix, Mrs.} remember the long vapid | “pated at Winnipeg this 4th day offis taking a well-earned holiday. |Cambie, Mrs. Angus Stewart,}| speeches, the glare of the lime-~ YOUR ee od an H. HANSARD Mrs. W. W.. Wrathall and Mrs. R. O. Jennings, Mrs. Jenns,|light, until night after night the i V Solicitor for the Grand Trunk Pacific hildie es : Wr sth W f and Mrs. P. I. Palmer. * hour of twelve rang forth and— Railway cs. Petes ttt oe ¥ “ iinet Leihiitadls thing doing, nothing accom- ote and Support — , Hazelton arrived in the city last ate - rs Seta tieel a arrél ' NOTICE Waning. = They’ will reside at the Big Schools Herring plished; wrangling and qu = PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN av ae , he a Shia ; a The first big schools of her-Jing, arbitrary and unparliamen- t » Pa Tr racific x yavicorner ( so . ‘ee f ( 3 ‘5 ibbiigae ree Sona nek tats pot dapouited Sh tne Rett ie, : we na an rine came into the harbor this|tary discussions, threats of call- New Equipment Coming Prince ‘Rupert cane coo Ha! eae RIRtR sAVORUS. morning and the waters arejing in an officer, and “Sit down, P 2 y ‘ference o revisec s a + : At present the Grand Trunk Pratted oF its. Main Line. Mile 138.19 to Hot ashes set fire to the boiler|]{eeming with fish. The sea-|Smith, sit down! disrupted en- ; Pacific is collecting equipment Bauin Liecatat Miah Reserrs’ eeaat building on the McLeod and Muse]gulls, which have been hanging}terprises and war, war, war, al- ' in Vancouver for the system, and | District, British eT anal showing} contract for the’G. T. P. excava-Jaround up in the city waiting | ways war—the council chamber it will be shipped to Prince Ru- ant Marlon Leong, ee “Ition about three o'clock this|their arrival, are all busy on the filled with citizens swarming to pert at an early date. This in- }y 264.8 Winnines this 4th day Of) morning. The fire boys put the|harbor waters today. The her-jsee the fun. i cludes engines, snow ploughs, ; ee Ry H. H. HANSARD, blaze out in short order. Dam-J|ring Seine boats will probably. go How could our little city, still } box cars and ballasting cars. rise ‘Trunk Pacific) age was slight. into commissiom immediately. |in its swaddling clothes, struggle { KS _ — ——— ————— ene I j *.°% ¢. 2% ¢ ¢ © © ¢ © Paras ae ae ye eee ee oo ¢ ¢ + ¢ © ¢ ¢ © &¢ % & ¢ © & ¢ © % : & © & & © 4 & © 6.0 % 6.0 © 6 2 e o + + ci + 5 : | J -— Th ooaness 4 | { ¢ e@ ®e e@ @ A : A ‘i . Po ee cs } ‘ asinine SN SD i ) F ¢ > r j . , 4 + A . , , § cs 4 ¢ | g 8 | ‘4 1 r Np atta actin ee ak erase ae i, ‘ a a , ; i r) ¢ ’ M + » * . ; , ; ¢ + c r , o m aoe pete ry Mu r FOR A STARTER COME TO OUR M + o , + 3 e ; ' ¢ + of 1 @ 6 ° + A r r | & 4 ' + e e , a C e9 4 ; 5 . |g f i € i + ; ’ ‘ ' e e 9 e e e . >| We are placing on Sale our Entire Stock of Men’s Clothing, Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Sweaters, | % § . es e 4 fi ) Underwear, Hosiery, Pyjamas, Bath Robes, Neckwear, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, etc. ; J ' , 2 e e es es e* e e S| It goes without saying that we have the largest and highest class line of merchandise in the city. | ¢ 6 e e e ° e ¢ ; Therefor you can not afford to miss this chance of obtaining for yourself high class goods ; ; o at real cut prices. J J ILL CONVINCE YOU % THESE PRICES W ¢ J - ¢ UNDERW a ‘ SUITS SUIT CASES SWEATERS EAR i] : Men's’ grey wool shirts and ° i Our special $30 blue serge .$19.26 Black suit cases, walrus lined, Heavy shaker knit coat sweaters drawers, medium weight, ,regu- 0 regular $7.50, now...... $4.80 as ee lar price $4.25 garment, , ; f. without collar, formerly OO a aw ecg cd ths eee ea oi. elles $25 blue serge........--§$16.75 Special lot suit cases, two straps, a ‘i OW, A? dis kt a . $7.50 and $8, now........$5.25 DOW 20 scivctoce Re ee poe $3 aay? woo ue Se tear as Fi 50 tweeds in mixtures and wor- : rawers, formerly ; gar- f i All solid leather outside and aa a ae eaeo. wadatlde ment, NOW ....seeeee ss - OBO , sted-suits, $25 and $30 values leather lined handbags, form- English sweater vest, g gale. want Haxdia dated "AN Maar eamreees | | | eply $14, now..........§$9.75 $7.50 value, now .......$4.26 Bitte. <6 e Nhe co ae 3 OO , * y OVERCOATS HOSE SHIRTS HATS , ‘ F Fee tad int sone ‘ i English flannel, two collars, de- All odd lines of wool, tweed, soft + see All of our heavy overcoats, for- Paes, WoC oashmere hose, », 9 tachable, regular $3, now $1.65 felt and hard hats, regular $3 * ways 50c, now...3 pair for $1 : : f sd ag 0c mer prices $25 and $30, to be Hagen dress shirts with French & ' tebe e eee enee ry - : Medium weight cashinere 80x, or stiff cuffs, formerly $1.25 John B, Stetson hats to go A BOG Bt soo bab oe oie regular 25c value, now,..16e and $1.50, now ...-..-...-,.86e Ble. eietith net akeeees ae A r) Men's odd pants, all kinds, sold for $5 and $6, now.....$3.40 Odd lines of neckties, regular 50e and 75c goods, now......26e M ‘ .) + * 9 ) ) ‘g A } Q e. ; F ig : | THIRD AVENUE : + 4 a into healthy life with such a canker festering in its vitals? Whatever its well known ad- vantages and however fostered it may be, narrow-minded par- entage and poisoned blood will get its goat. And now, in summing up, vot- ers of Prince Rupert, in all truth and candor I want you to confi- dently believe me when I say that I have no personal feeling in the premises beyond a desire for good government and prosperity in the city where I have come to be at home. At this point it saying that many a man will say “This man working for Pat- tullo,” and I have no hesitancy in reyling, “I am.” [ am working for Pattullo, Working for a man whom I know to be a bright, quick-witted and genial gentle- man, who has always been known be wary, discreet and conscientious in his choice of assistants; one who has turned jhe well known chaos of City Hall into a well-oiled machine which has been in perfect order now for months, goes without 18 one to Personally [ have known every move this man has made since first I met him on the trail of ‘98 as Major Walsh's secretary. So well have I known him that I defy any man to bring forth one act in his intercourse with his fellow men worthy of discredit. Many a man, mouthing bitter wrong on the Dawson, has been Pattullo because hearted honesty. with him believed him; all who dealt with him trusted him. He was always spoken of up there as a man who would not lend him- self to trickery and conspiracy. Starting his in bank work, he has studied finance ever since, and has himself the feel the and the disbursements sums of some of Lo streets referred of his big- All who talked career adapted handling of great the north, money in So far as absorption goes Mr Newton is without doubt as hon est as the great wail of his friends claims he is——does — that alone warrant the placing of such a man in charge of the affairs of our city at this most crucial mo- ment of its existence? Mere honesty may be found on the steppes of Russia, where the serf is as honest as the proverbial ox. That might warrant the mere placing of funds in his hands for safe-keeping, it warrant us in asking him to spend it for us? What Sam Newton know of the economical disbursement of great sums of money? Take the of “Manson against Newton,” where a few lines of vicious tongue work cost him several thousands of dollars. So much for his ability. One word but does does case more regarding his ‘| disposition and L shall have done. Before Prince Rupert became a chartered city Sam Newton may have been as free from malice, envy, jealousy and other sins of this vale of tears as a monk of the middle ages; he may become in future years the embodiment of that which goes to make that noblest work of the Creatér—an honest man, but if all the econ- temptible, lowdown, unreliable, underhanded, trickeating things which he has said and done since our people first him to office could percolated through the carcass of a dead beast, a hungry vulture would curl -his beak proudly in the air and soar away, WALTH@ CLAXTON. EFFICIENCY News its elected be NEWws’ The Daily been at- tracting to mechanical staff workmen of exceptionally high standing, until today there is not has a more efficient staff on the coast. All that anyone who doubts this has to do is to no tice the stunning cults and ads. that the News turns out aad the style and finish that is to be found in their job work. Indeed when a job of special merit is desired—something that is real different——peopie invariably turn to the News, and several of those have been done in the past month, The latest aequisition to the staff is Mr. Arthur E. Robb. Mr. Robb is a linotype man, and as an evidence of his standing it is sufficient to add that he has been president of his union in Vancouver, and was chosen as a delegate to the International Ty- pographical Union in Nashville, Tenn., last August. A recent issue of the Linotype Bulletin has this to say of Mr. Robb: “Mr. Robb is evidently a linotype man, as indicated by his card on which his name ap- peared in the form of an assem- bled line of linotype head letter matrices. It was an exeeption- ally neat piece of printing, the matrices being in’ gold bronze and embossed, and it attracted considerable attention. The cards were greatly in demand by delegates and visitors.” ———————=—_—_—_— THE WEATHER. Furnished by F. Ww. Dowling Observer : For 24 hours ending 5 a.m. Barometer reduced to DOV MLO s.0t'b Obey bk s APTOS ied bev atk 6s « Lowest Rain New Dentist Here Dr. L. E. Gilroy is opening dental @Mrlors in the Smith } in a few days. Dr. Gilroy wag formerly an associate with 1) \ 8S. Olim, president of the Was; ington State Board of Examiners, He is equipp hie parlors here with every ; apparatus, including comy air and automatic ele 1 switchboard, He’ will by for patients in two or thre: PPP OS “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. oe LOST LOST Three dollar ills, betwee Ave, and MeBride Finder plea at News office LOST—Rowhboat 14 feet long, clinker y Turney, of Vancouver. A reward paid. A dress Box 201, News office FOR RENT FOR RENT Apply P. O A_ modern five-room Box 385. DESK ROOM in ground floor ofMce. Apply P.O, Drawer'1663 City. 285-tf FOR RENT—Nice 3 room eottage on Perk Avenue at $15.00. Water in the house Crown Agency Co 285-tf FOR » RENT—Three nice bright taide rooms in Smith Block, steam heated never occupied, excellent for Mices reasonable rent Apply J. A Smith Room 12, Q8itr WANTED WANTED—-Position in office do bookkeeping and tenograt ply Box 103 Dally News GOOD general servant wanted; ¢$ month Four help employed M W. Patmore 258-1 WANTED—-Compemtent woman t with housework at odd _ hours wages. Apply Box 102 Dally ee 200tf MISCELLANEOUS I WILL GIVE CHOICE of 81x settle for Canadian Home Investment pany Contracts. Advise me the ar you have paid. 8. T. Manard, Banh Ottaws Building, Vancouver, B, | CASH— WII, give immediate cash for ba ance due you under Agreement of Sale Prince Rupert Property(§: ? Give full particulars. A. General Delivery, City. Yon? Dream Come True A cute little four-room bungalow and lot $400 Cash rent Balance same as high and dry view you can look all over the ba; valley, in one of the fast bu - and best residential sectiogs the city. Modern and up-to-date Just think how long you longed for your own home; it is, with terms to suit all. \ pay it off just as you pay rent, Think how many h you would own today if you had started before. I say stop paying rent. Start the new year right by owning your own home. |i: your chance, Don't if you lose it by idjing Make your new year this: I will own my by starting now. STOP PAYING RENT WM. G. YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. 221 6th St. Phone 19 Open Ovenings 7 to 9 On a have is comp Loo ' reso. own bh Look at These : Lot 6, Block 1, Section 8, p! $750, cash $225, Lots 33-34, Block 2, Section price $600 each, cash $200 each Lot 44, Block 38, Section 5, price $450, cash $200, Lots 15-16, Block 414, Section 8, price $1,250, cash $350. Lots 17-18, Block 414, Section 8, price $1,200, cash $300, Lots 1-2 Block 47, Section >, price $1,200, cash $3800, Lot 18, Block 8, Section 7, price $1,000, cash $500, Lot 37, Block 6, Section 7, price $1,500, cash $500, Terms 6 and 12 months at 7 interest. G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. Becond Avenue.