THE DAILY NEWS —_ z Pao eTiNG | | see THER ME la t F FINE PARAMOUNT ANO OTTAGE Net \ S ; Nerc.y, . WHAT ws OVER LITTLE © Vi Vy a AN SSA SSS AR FEATURE AT THE rla eat ar et Eve: An 6) an Pe WESTHOLME TOMORROW l ia opened last night . & FMOOVUS, - construction of a cottage | tiie : ~~ est Mary Pickford sub |’ . ' . , | Why Buy Second-Class Meat a A Pree, a t the hydro-electric plant. They)} When You can get the B = ver filmed is “Such a Little | * en you can gs it est ae: — ere as follows | iro | » the Ss: »Pricea? e wa. , uct en,” in five parts, which will I" nn Devniel «\ oven @ ho. 00 From Us the re Same Price ee As \ > be shown 4 an mae 2 om geatt . v..2.ge ee 056, 75| GIVE US A TRIAL A const wnt morrow ane iursday n : | t , ; ; rrie .. 1,060.00 , ; ; Y this picture “Little Mary,” as she! Mitchell & Currie ..-. 1,06 5th St.—Opposite Smith Bik. away a: “ats ‘ : D. O, Keyser ..seeee : 1,020.00 Phone 208 eVestraiy is familiarly known to the picture ast.00 yt ul ‘ Ith fraternity, does some of her very John Currie .sseeceees 35. oa - be: ' 3 4 alloted to|J- E. Blane ...+seeeees 1,000.00 Strain v he ar ' Pie te a a aa 1 hee IJohn 8. Nelson ..eseeee 798.10 FISH WHARF. | itself a ts er is exactly suite » her par-| sl ‘ ; on ALD. MONTGOMERY ASKS : ‘ ’ aa ak Se sa “ln sinew Ghats 2cLuaeea 900.00 —— | should | rt ‘ular styie oOo ac : . ‘ Thea fi ria . A ‘ ” MAYOR MORE QUESTIONS reulal tote & \iderman Montgomery object- The fisheries committee of the This w 66 Little Queen” is really a comedy | 5 - City Council reported last night ir re With ally ews f the refined order, which means | °"! the contract being let at "| gia fr The following questions, put by » le i . . | t he called ridiculously low favor of aceepting the proposals | elavs ree, that while the story is serious|What he © . or ov CLA IFI e Alderman Montgomery and an-| i th r ti figures Che estimate of the city to build a city fish wharf at Seal) answered by the Mayor, were read oe Ot ae | was $1,200, He didn't|Gove- In the meantime the gov- | L k f a? sus vein of humor and comedy 5 , ar 00 or Loo —---—_ ——__ -- -—— = at the Council meeting last night: [ , ; : ; t| belies thev could buy the mate- ernment wharf could be utilized. | opr p FOR RENT running throughout and many of} : ' sofia , iad : ICIAN ae a. said wh Question—Did the city clerk the situations are really excruti-| rial for what they pretended to Mr. Bowser had given his cons ent! e238 Sixth St Phone BI FOR RENT—Fiat in Clapp Building, with|receive any extra money for act-| ' te fain lhuild it for. to this and prices had been se. |- > Black @9 ‘ange, $20 pe ont Westenhaver atingly y. ; Drs . : 0 , arar ; . ‘es en TL ; 100-108 ing as returning officer at the last) On Friday and Saturday the| Alderman Maitland was in favor |cured a m the a Mr. Be ; ; sing ectio : i . . | . - atty. Charges would be 820 per } FOR RENT—Purnished housekeeping|}{wo municipal elections? : . ; wnhe | i f accepting the tender He said | att 20 | | f rooms, Inquire Demers. Pt ll itwelfth episode of “The Adven- | i | elit on phakic: Steee, onl centile ciiindatishecmeitdianani Answel! NO, ltures of Kathleen” will be shown, | the men were all oldtimers and pe ’ ’ p WANTED Gos Way Bas the eolestor's re= gether with a fine comedy pro-|We!! known. cents per ton for all amounts | Em ort re tax sale and statements of] — : f Y otic min ant assed handled and $1.50 per hour for . WANTED—General servant wantd. Ap Morr : i Ca including a Keystone com- \ motion wa Lon ae pa 7 tas ine dit Dede ent 1k eee Bae ply Phope 602. st. ;ex-Alderman Morrissey not been| |. nis is the last but one of|that the city engineer find out if an crusher, WANTED—By two young girls, any kind|/submitted to the council. I un= lin “Rathiyn’ ‘series the contracts could be done for dinibesiatipaiaty oe Ei | — stores preferred. eaten derstood that the Finance C Pl this and report to a special meet- WAS KNOWN HERE. | 1e hisky 4 ; mittee has held it hack. l ask |} . ‘ . ‘ . » . — of ng of the City Council tomorrow LOST these sstior i I do not con- | OAR. EXPRESS co. SUPT. ' " Private W. R. Dobson, who was | oO uality y 2 Toi i a 1es¢ quee ions as on LIKES PRINCE RUPERT) nic!i'. killed at the f ‘ : dil ie dia | - LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses,|sider it fair to the officials or the Alderman Casey said he would —_— = oS TORS ae wee eed (SS | ay. ’ :, etwec ’resbyteri hurech and Third iin . rf : ) . . . F 3 ’ , an 0 ose ert al se $ ao " wy’ - _— . oa public or the Couneil to withhe a Mr. F. Norman, superintendent|not be there. He was not a car- cident, and of whose funeral 7 o> ar News. a it.jreports containing information the Canadian Express Com-|penter; and the men who put in ag was shown yesterday in| aaa FOR SALE which the Council and the public) pany, with headquarters at Win-|the bids knew more about it than | rhe News, lived here for seve eal GOVERNMEN? should know, |nives, is at present in Prince Ru-|he. He was in favor of letting 5 eouthe in 1088, He balled TrOM | "OR SALE—Lot 7 . Sec.i, for $1,500 i e : : yuthampton, Ont., and was wel! 4; ’ buyer. Apply Oscar Leduc, P. 0. Box} peace and harmony | man. This is their third visit It was also pointed out that ian Jknown to Jarvis MeLeod, of the EY i 385 ontres ) 7-13-19 P y er clause o . oce ‘ustoms, ( also c¢ 3] 1385, Montreal. 1041-07-13 Over the latter clau f the! here and each time they have been|city would be establishing a bad local “* tom who al come oe ; P SALE our-story building, $150./),c4 qyestioy e avor hi i . E ; ro é 0 ‘ ' alvat rm gy eg a oer ‘aa Pp. 0, | ast ge te n the Mayor had writ-| creeted with fine weather so they| precedent to refuse the contract. from that town vation Army Box 762. 96-101 | len: Phis portion shall not be/are beginning to discount the|A deposit of 5 per cent of the con- a oar ie a Public . ” : : eur’ > Or -om- PAL oO On Ci s Ss } t , . 5 rirst- Ise N , Fel. ; . saay, Gp ape ere sues cies tead to Council ees! not ‘rain talk of the knockers. tract was held by the city and the] | ard oe Use New Wel- | rnureday ai 8 p.m, Apply Box 106, Daily News. - pee a | Mr. Norman is inspecting the|contractor should be held to it. ington Coa, Phone 126. 6748. | ISundays. at FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, An annotation had been made joeq) branch of the company here, A special. meeting, however,|* _ » chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- | avor N on as follows: | . ‘ me Comoe an name Apply even- [by Mayor Newton as follow 2 ;and is well pleased with the prog-| will deal with it. ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. *I In answering these questions | pegs made. Last month the bus- dateiinaiiliiatditinastiiies itil ati MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST montoade. | ‘2° waar te oer aay that ‘N/iness here exceeded that at Win- TENDERS FOR PRINTING. A few sums have been placed with me|future he will use his own judg- nipeg and amounted to $17,000 -__— ranging from §100 to $1,000. Apply} ment. even if contrary to the pro- : ‘ Tenders were opened last night T. McClymont, 523, Third Ave. f. | ane = , | for the month, = oo ; ‘ . as er | cedure bylaw, as to whether or | He also reports that his com- for the printing of the city’s an- music. jnot he will answer questions Of/yany has fifty refrigerator cars|®U4! report. The following prices a trivial nature for embarrassing : i = . 4 |} were received: PaLSING MACHINES. VIOLINS AkD mie i , nai zo ! junder construction for use at this ieuh © Sivie.20k* diets. he Musical Instru-|PUrPoses only. He feels the time | port. Four of them are complet- 7s ron 250, $425; 350, A repairea. | °! the Coune | can be put to much jed ind are on the way out. In $498; oom, $540. Bows rebaired. The | etter use the past they have been using the] A. O, Franks—250, $425; 350, Prince Rupert Mu- | Alderman Montgomery object- lcars of the Great Northern and $498; wr $540. sic Store, 345 ara to the reflections of the Mayo! le ven now will require some of O. H. Nelson-——250, $365; 350, | Ave. ¢,|He had asked the first question|inem, for it takes about a hun-|%49*; 90, $500. |because he had been instrumental |qred cars to handle the fish trade A letter was read from McRae jin appointing the city clerk as re-| out of here. Bros., Ltd., who had been asked F lturning officer in order to save Mr. Norman is very well pleas- to put in a tender. They pointed BLUE POINT expense but later he understood/eq with the development in the out that they had printed the re- RESTAURANT that a charge had been made. Helgsh business here and thinks|°°Ft im 1911 and that a copy of Sle had told the city clerk that he] prince Rupert is very lucky to that report had been used annu- Good Clean Meals From 25 would not stand for this charge. |pave such a growing trade. ally as the standard required but o——. a jn “ Us The latter question was also a A in spite of that what they receiv- a rial— at's a % : P fair one. The city treasurer had ed was as different from what LAW-BUTLER BUILDING been attacked by ex-Alderman a they demanded ‘‘as a white shee Third Avenue — , mA mg } as a white sheep aie 3 Morrissey and had sent a state- J. D. Wells, of the. Cordillera is from a black.” lment to the Council through the Mining Company of Usk, is at The specifications in the pres- | finance committee. This state-|present in town and reports ex- ent case were too loose to insure jment was held up by the finance |ceptional progress at the mine.{#¢curate figuring. They were FO R R E NT pr aeeneeeee and the treasurer de- |The farther the tunnel goes in willing, however, to do the job for nied the right to make himself|the better . the city at cost plus 20 per cent ' better does the ore appear. I Mak M d I ° . i av CARRE Lo ees a | clear. The free milling ore is looking and would guarantee a first-class e on ay ronine ay TWO HOUSES | Alderman Edge said that the}uy so well that Mr. Wells and his|!°?- ed r j jcity treasurer had agreed tolassociate, Mr. Jennings, are| ~!¢ matter was referred to the ET Sunlight Soap do your was shing | CORNER BOWSER AND \withdraw it after consultation.|thinking of putting in a stamp Finance Committee, day morning and you can do Uh |The intention was to drop those} mij) to reduce the quartz on the ironing Monday afternoon. FIFTH AVENUE jold sores and act a little like men. | ground THE WEATHER The rub, rub, rub at the board has » Alderman Montgomery said] Mp, Wells tested a fifty-pound (5 a. m., May 4, 1945. in the Sunlight way—so with the hard that the city treasurer was not piec f quartz a few d we emp be eta i ee 30.162 of washing cutout you "ll feel like maki | ceo artz ¢ » ays ag » $25 00 EACH likely to press his point “against! powdering it by hand and took| M@*: temp. ..-.--++eeees -76.0 good day’s work by doing at least part o! ° his boss’; but all the same thel. . = . a ae | ironing. about $1.50 of gold out of it. Be- jreport should have come out. fore break teehee Follow the directions that cut your work in! —APPLY— | ore breaking up the rock there LEAVE OF ABSENCE. remember there's nothing in Sunlight to injure ! | ree ae ere was no sign of gold but the pieces or dainty hand. A $5,000 guarantee backs this »(4\ TO THE FR i , : ; : cmpper Pattullo & Radford ONT taken out are very large in size, Alderman Beveridge, who ex- besides an amount of fine gold. Al pects to be awa ; rity ? . 7 y from the eity for Orders have been receive } e on 2nd Ave. bee 7 wit a ‘Ni large amount of the quartz, of! some time, asked last night for 4 : ‘Oo er o orwar : ‘eo - f \, ware © a course, shows the gold clear to|leave of absence. This was iA — orcements, to be sent to the front|ine naked eye } be ~¥ é eye. granted. at once, Two hundred and fifty FOR TAXI ade tailed be taken from the) SKIMMED MILK Se per quart.| The Borealis, of the Atlin Fish- All groe i8th , - ion and may include BUTTERMILK i0c¢ per quart, two|eries Company, came in last night sell and an a 1e local men. Prefer- quarts for 15 ¢. Delivered to any|with 25,000 pounds of halibut. recomn a " | . given to the men who|part of the city—Prince Rupert} This is being loaded for the East lave already seen service, airy— » Gree » ne 99 y sec ervice Dairy—Phone Green 2562 tf. today. - ae Se —— — — 4 — a -_ — sciltel es , | | BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP = m2 $9.50 per Ton — Cash on mes c | Delivery : Money Back If Not Satis- For the Easiest, Quiclest, Most Lasting Shine-——-Choose 2 in 1 Shoe Polish! “mT : ; ’ — UNION TRANSFER CO. Easy-Opening” Box. AU Decl, 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 THE F. fF, DALLEY © f N.Y, HAMILTON, CAN j BUFFALO,