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Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Contract Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carviers ase Monday, April 27, 1914 DAILY EDITION The argument that a pub- dice and political partisan- licity grant is useless until ship that they were unable to there is more accommodation vote intelligently upon the in town to take care of the numerous bylaws submitted people who may come here is to the people at that time. foolish. The thing that will Just stop and think for a mo- justify the putting up of ment that the people voted for further hotels and _ lodging an improved telephone system but voted down a building in which to. instal the system, and now a sew bylaw is about to be submitted for a telephone building by the same men who _ induced the electorate to vote against houses is the coming of more last January, people. Get the pecple here and a means will be found to take care of them. There are some people who do not want more people to come here. They say it will the last bylaw. It is to be make too much competition. hoped that the ratepayers will They overlook the fact that pass the proposed new bylaw, the city will either go ahead as it is necessary that they or go behind. It can’t stand should, but it is to be hoped also that the electors” will still. Were it not to go ahead the people already here would learn to use a little more rea- soon also be out of a job. But son and common sense in the we may be cheerful. -The casting of their ballots in fu- town is going to make rapid ture and not allow themselves progress, and the small- to be bamboozled by men who minded people who are afraid are not only ignorant but who that somebody else may hap-| 40 not hesitate to deceive the pen to get the dollar that they people. themselves so eagerly govet, Bo, ee may rest easy that conditions It is a fact, though a re- gretable one, that good clean government is difficult to maintain. The great body of the electorate who believe in and practice integrity of pur- for them will be hetter, in- stead of worse, with the influx of population. The council had better omit those secret sessions for the pose all to frequently show too handling of the city’s finances. much apathy as to how public The people want to know affairs are conducted. Other what is going on. than to vote they take no ac- Be Eee tive interest in affairs govern- The people last January mental, and sometimes they allowed ignorant men to so even neglect to vote. The re- cloud their minds with preju- sult is that numerous unscru- CARPENTERS ! 60 PER CENT. discount.from B. C. List on Doors and Mouldings with lumber orders PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager Ave. and McBride &t. 1st PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron nates a = = | | , Pulous hangers-on who hope to feed at the public trough who are always joud-mouthed and who bitterly clean administration, to: are able to get their moses into the trough. oppost The public, of co to foot the bill and freq does so quite complacent! until the swine becom: merous, so voracious, vicious that the pul drives them into the sea EASTERN FISH DOCKS TRY CLEAN HANDLING Changes in Methods at Soston Fish Pier Which Are Worth Noting The Canadian April Fish connected with the Fisherman i its issue says: | merchants and others trade are be-| that clei their best card in pro-| moting the welfare of the fish} business. In a recent rial | the Canadian Fisherman pre ed the gospel of cleanliness, as an evidence that best thing for the quote the following from Gloucester Times: ginning to realize ness 1s edit ich and] such is the business, we the Changes in the methods of handling fish will be introduced at the new Boston fish pier. Ef- forts will be made to avoid ferk- ing the fish any more than is ab- solutely necessary, and the gurry find that, affair. When we shirt” contrary bo oul expectatlic “0, MOMENTS LONG AS YEARS” ms, it is a “boiled and seale-coated wooden hand- carts which have long been in G. T. P. Lines and Branches use at T wharf may be replaced wali ia lide by conveyances of a type more The main line of the Grand easily kept clean, Experiments rrunk Pacific from Winnipeg to have been made with a_ metal es handeart with a removable body|Prince Rupert is 1,746 miles that can be placed upon. the plete, but this year the new sani scales for the purpose of weigh-|™iles of branch lines to be com- ing fish and then replaced on pleted this year, In_addition to the wheels. Such a cart would| hese there are over 800 miles of do away with much unnecessary |*he P. G. BE. under construetion, handling of fish. Another inno- on a be operated by the (ry, ° ° vation is to have employees who handle fish wear uniforms which shall be spick and span each day, Inlaid linoleums infstead of wearing for indefinite|Print linoleums and floor oil- periods clothing caked with fish cloth at 10 per cent discount for cash. Geo. D. Tite, the quality scales and other dirt.” cork carpets, | By G. EB, Studdy Picture Drove Girl Insane A Russien girl recently reach ed Edmonton after having gone through a shipwreck on the At lantic Her brother took her to a moving picture show, where she saw a= shipwreck on the films When the picture ship went down the girl screamed and farnted She is now insane Do not follow others, be with ithe leaders; invest in Port Ed- ward veolpment. before the industrial de- LABOR MARKET IS CROWDED AT DAWSON Northern Metropolis Is Already Overrun With Men Look- ing for Work lack of power and will not begin operations before next month, some time John Hill, a freighter, arrived yesterday from Chisana with a heavy team. He reports having landed a complete sawmill outfit at Chisana City March 30, For Sale Piano (Blundall) slightly used, $325. This is a special bargain. Dawson, April 25.—Dawso: has all the laborers and me- chanics who can possibly find employment this season, Many 9 “mushers"” have lately arrived Mathieu § Syrup and fhe labor market is badly overstocked. No working men of Tar end Cod Liver O11] should come here who are not able to finance themselves for not only st cal ra a cough but cures POR NE. it. Its tonic and restorative Two of Boyle's dredges have started work and sina 8 will properties enable the epepeny <0 tart this month. The Guggen- permanently throw off a cold. heim dredges are delayed by 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. ’ J. lL. MATHIEU CO., Prop... GHERBROOKE. MATHIEUS STs OF TAR & rated LIVER OIL TO CUR a ole} tle] ke, & COLDS »— Prince Rupert Music Store, op- posite post office. 91-97 Piano, almost new, $250. Owner leaving city. P. O. Box 644, 91-97 here are stil) a few good pre- emptions left on Graham Island. THIRD ANENUE P.O, KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Vancouver, Victoria Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rup Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupe Steamers Prince John or Prince Albert ty. p © Rupert Low Excursion ae To EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATE: with NORWEGIAN CENTENNIAL, ang with NORWEGIAN SAEP 6.8. HENRIETTE carries rough freig: € and xplos! v0. For full particulars and all information of THE G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, Hort 2 ; AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMS at t revelers, 1 Ay SHIP “bly ty Ue, Phone umes 20, ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ROOMS : Second Avenue, Opposite Empress Theatre APEREANGI, hoo open fro 8 a. w if 1 } Visiting Bootatnaes ate a Wally invitee AINTING For rates for hall rent apply secretar 8. D. MACDUNALD, CHAS. DENNIS, OLISHING MND Secretar President KNIGHT & HICKEY Contractors and Builders Jobbing & Repairing g Fraser and Sixth Streets PHONE GREEN 269 JOHN CURRIE New Weng ut Tavorite Householg Coal Contractor & Builder e! Cleanest, Brightest, Beg Estimates Given on Moving Bulldings NEW WELLINGTON COAL ¢p, Phone Black 294 Albert, Agta Second Avenue Poon tp WALL TINTON Shop: FURNISHED * —_——4 . & 10r an yp APARTMENTS | {0-006 0000 anan h in two and three-room suite he ah he hands a J. E. DYER. Phone Black 334 | | GEORGE LER GEORGE LEEK 0 Phil —. Real Estate, Insurance and Loen Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections AUCTIONEER Ave. LAND CLEARING Peter Nelson ts open to take contracts for clearing land \% and around Terrace; also cordwood for fuel, etc. Terms, etc., on application. Phone 174 Bar FOR PLUMBING AND HEAT SMITH & MALLE Va 4 bi 220 Second Prince Rupert ves and 'h Third Ave., Head Prince . UNITED TALS HARRISON W. ROGERS wc Ome Gth Bt, Next OP, R Architect Federal Biock RUPERT, B. CO 300 P.O of Sicind fom Rupert Sule 1, PRINCE D. ©, STUART Accountant Phone Box 104% 800 2ne Ave Prone & PRINCE RUPERT, B 0 SECOND HAND GOODS ee a sell all kinds of W. E. Willtana, B.A, LEE ' . WILLIAMS & MANSON — { will buy or household goods, mechanics tools, guns and men’s cloliuing Barristers, Solicitors, EM Will call any time. MONEY TO LOAN F. M, CROSBY x 188 upert, 1.6 Helgersot ’ 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 A IVARSON & C0. Blacksmiths & Horseshoers eral Cartage Boat Work ncaaaee COAL Manson Way 83—Phone—08 (Aveo PACIFIC TRANSFER Ol Phone 525 ist Ave., — Pro & oe P. O. Box 209 P. ROBERTSON Chartered Accountant ne, Aajustments, LNA Have received our 1914 8&pring Audite, inveetiont Seeds de e and Assignments ort b FIELD, GARDEN, AND Smith Block, 3rd Ave, *F noe Rup , FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers In Feed of all kinds CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mall orders promptly attended to LUMBER OAL ——— . Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass i F d C * “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST”’ We know them. Queen Charlotte Plumbers’ supplies Sheet and Plate Gla Prince Rises o ‘ - ; Information Bureau. 87tf Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges 908 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 Complete Lin Taff tai Be nial 48- eeu Rerne r ve. "i Sina DERS ; SUPPLIES a curtains, maieria in, sl FRED STORK’S HARD W ARE wide, regular value $1 yard; The ‘Stay Satisfactory eK OHH RHF WESTHOI ui ‘UMBER 00. Limited special price 60c yard at Geo. D. MONARCH MALLEABLE Range."’ * Try a Want Ad in The News * hone 186 vie ne OR ROR ROR OR TR HR RR FF ia Drawn for The Scoop Helps Snoop Uncork a Big Story — = ~ = a SAN SCOOP- THERES A SPISHUS LOOKING GUY TUST HID SUMPIN' NDER A BARN - MANRE. (TS ~ A TREASURE @) / TREASURE OL* GRANNY - HE J Hip AN EASTES EGG UNDER HEN: “FOR His KID: FIND TOMORRI! e) yu - (NTL