PAGE FOUR Tuesday, August 2, 193 Obgidlicn to Garbage Dump Protest at Nwigance’ on Highway Made By Eagles’ Lodge to City Council. ie Don’t Forget that the Big _ |Fire Sale Is Still Going On At Montreal Importers Meeker Block, Third Avenue 7 New goods that had been on order before the fire are still com- iets Monday & Tuesday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m, Feature Starts at 7:40 & 9:49 ADMISSION 15c & 5¢ —_—eOoOoOoOoOoeee A Romance of Today, Tomory. row, Always A GREAT BRITISH PICTURE “MICHAEL AND MARY” A letter from Angelo Astori, se-| cretary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, read at last night’s meeting lot the city council, entered vigorous |protest on behalf of the member- lship of that organization at the de- | |plorable condition in regard to dis- agreeable odor which had been icreated by the action of the city in| placing its garbage dump on the) Skeena River Highway near the. end of the city limits. The lodge | strongly urged the council to de-! ing in and all are being thrown on the counter at Fire Sale : z a nada Ltd. Left prices. What do you think of these prices ”" Centre—R. J. Kenmuir, Manager of the Union Oi! Company of C H. G. Par- | vise ways and means of overcoming With Ly Atlantic Heavy Ribbed 100% Leckie’s Men’s Working Boots rish, Advertising Manager. Right—Major A. P. Bennett, Sales Manager. l the nuisance Herbert Marshall, Edna Best lo ombinations »g. $5.50 | 4 as sig ; Wool Comb ions $1.95 Reg. $5.5 $3.25 sseiiaeiemmenesiieatitemmte ——— The communication was referred | Tae Oltewe Ollie tar: at per suit sale price j Without discussion to the board of | “You won't know how fine a a . were | oy ye e works ict ran be, i I St. George's Heavy Ribbed ‘These were made for the eov- Hi PPE COT TITION Many Buildings in | Bll Seen'Sntcatc. "AND Mant gr 100% Wool Men’s Combina- ernment camps but as the The Survival of the ! Comedy— Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd in “War Mamas” camp did not operate we a tions i sf at per suit $1.95 bought them at $2.75 a pair. ON RELIEF Sweetest |notified that certain repairs must} ibe made to same, particularly in the| City Need Repairs pts Men’s Goodrich Hi-Press Rub- : : imterests of fire protection, it was. Musical— : ber Boots, three-quarters City Council Heads What Munici- Cay Bxenee 5B. Brooks) red Sublets Rosen eed sign preyeed fas) High’ to the cll coun- cet as meena } h aS Q oak ue . . . ‘ : | ’ , length, best made $4.25 | palities Union is Doing in Un- | CORN FLAKE MACAROONS By Fire Chief and Engineer cil which recently gave instructions PARAMOUNT NEWS in Canada at GOODS ARE | “Fatty” Arbuckle [ = DISCUSSED employment Situation Two egg whites nut (shredded), one-half cup chop- ped nutmeats, two cups corn flakes, one cup brown sugar half spoon vanilla. Beat egg whites until they are stiff enough to hold their shape but, one cup cocoa- that such inspections be made. In| Following inspection by the fire | the inspections particular attention | | chief and city engineer, owners of| was given to the condition of fur- 26 buildings in the city are being | nace rooms WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “THUNDER BELOW" WEDNESDAY REVIVAL “Parlor, Bedroom & Bath” . | The city council last night heard a lengthy report from a special |committee of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities which re- cently held a conference with the provincial government and other- one-n tea- not until they lose their shiny ap- wise went into the present unem- pearance. Fold in sugar carefully. ‘ ployment relief situation as it af- Fold in corn flakes, nutmeats and ; fects the municipalities. cocoanut. Add vanilla. Drop on a if Some Criticism As To Clothing ‘The report outlined a resolution wei) creased baking sheet. Bake in ecure as He Being Furnished Unemployed— which had been forwarded to Hon.'. moderate oven 160 desrees F) fia Mayor Defends Present " A, Gorgon, federal a “ about 15 ta 20 minutes. Remove | Plan labor, in regard to unemployment. pans from oven, place on damp : ae De jp tant reread towel and remove macaroons im- After Ald. Casey had offered condition in the east as an index mediately with a spatula or sharp alr lf complaint as to the quality of| of that in the west which, owing to knife. If macaroons become har- he | goods whick were being distributed | prevent oc 1 bina ahidet . dened to pan, they may be put in by the city to relief workers. sug-| mecos for thousands of anentples- me ee .. oS ree 1o eae gesting that merchants were “sluff- oll ‘Sten ebiticis of ‘cnaiattale vital Yield: one and a half dozen ma- ing off old stuff,” the city council : % . . caroons. cal 7 : : te allowances for single and married last night, after considerable dis-/ unemployed as proposed by the pro- eee | ie ee ae ao vincial government was considered figures as to the actual cost of enstigely ena denpae, padiboveonmact SENATOR nie naa autidin white aditeh: Sitake’ axe tee urged that a line of credit would ” ; supplied. Heretofore, the policy has} been to inform the men as to the} total cost of an issue of several ar-| ticles of clothing i have to be extended the municipali- ties if they were to carry on financ- ing relief work as they had been do- | ing. The committee, in its resolu-| {tion to Mr. Gordon, further urged IS DEAD Many The Classified Ads. people have something in the house they Ald. Casey started his criticism Fass. MOOSE JAW, Aug. 2:—Senator : : : by showing to the council a boot ao poe > wes govern-| wellington Bartley Willoughby, K.| would like to sell which could be turned into money Y sentativ z ole : tae from which-the heel had become dt dhe ce te on C., B. A, LL. B., former Conserva- if they knew of a customer. Try a classified adver- loose after being worn for only one rere ak ais nal 2 , “| tive leader of the Senate, died last : . J : ses ’ cae ee ees ee umbia in connection OG ite ee ce cae ar tis ee tisement. Most people read the classifieds. For given credit slips and be permitted| ration of reljef. was born in Charleston, Ont., 73 about fifty cents you can let them know about it to buy clothing themséives. ie! Contracted by Warner Bros. as The report of the committee was years ago, his birthday being July and it may rove a profitable trar ti t ' thi t : ‘Se : ! ss years 8 5 é if - ie +y | av , « e ** SE ” " thought this would be the better! talkie actor. lene eaves hae ee 10, 1859. yP I , Gnentwnn +¥ Pos that the edlbutive of tk tae cel Educated at the University of i Mayor Orme resented the state- toe rugs : 7 ; ae a ¢ Toronto, the late Senator Willough- | nigat of Aa lala dk Mie thee. | British Columbia Municipalities had ne ae envied Olbier’ tt Cog. ec este’ deal “attic "aed a Cit P . It j been on the job as far as unemploy- | a _— eee 7 a : oe ate re R ti th H Lie bao 0 : * smhh 1 y aying y ment relief was concerned. Sug- ae eee © eee oe er en ing e ouse stuff.” He considered tkis state- . | phia who predeceased him “ ment tobe quite untrus. On the Li h e }gestions which had been offered by at e & ‘ = | . ‘ an ‘ ter graduating as a barrister, e ac j j sther fend. ae Pataca the ae ig t Account IM [Prince Rupert were taken care of| After graduating as a barrister, | There are a number of houses in the city not 934 ; Pret gdva - in the resolution of the committee.!1ce4sed became a member of the} lv any ; es ing which was being distributed by Snuite Gia Gk Wokeuihes rented yet and many people make little effort to the was generally value for the cost. The system of the city city distributing the clothing | had been adopted in order to ob-| eceient’ Bonds to Company. CNR. Trains a member of the} versity of Saskat- wan bars. He w Senate of the U: jchewan and a bencher of the Law) i Society of Saskatchewan, having| secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their op- oprtunities try a classified advertisement in the “For Rent” column and often get results, As one viate confusion and obtain the! A recommendation from the fin-|. Sa ie te eae , stat ; fk ah , , best value possible. It was quite|ance committee that $8,000 of ed ee ak stir a. a Fas on a satisfied customer said recently: “Those little ads , ssi that a lare : i ondays, Wednesdays and Satur- Society 0 e « Northwest Ter-| tainly * 2c ” i pos. — that, in a large order of| prince Rupert bonds be sold to the lays y 12:30 noon Titories. Althou & barrister. he certainly do bring results. goods, > artic ri f : . : * te Ne etn be tdied m aa ta aoe Northern British Columbia Power| Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri-|W4S largely interested in agricul- that Ce rvthine iar “e “on. | 2°: at a yield of seven percent and | lays 3 pm, ture. demned, _ | that the proceeds be applied in pay- | From the East— Senator Willoughby first aspired jment of the power company’s ac- Sundays, Thursdays and Friaays to public office After various of the aldermen See oe WES) S . R d Ad. had stated that they saw no db. | count against the city for light and | 11 p.m.'an unsuccessful candidate for the ome l e ea er S$. jection to the men being informed ,P°¥*". ¥ adopted by the city! Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- House of Commons in the county - : ‘ psn beger. 00 heaaplorte <2 couned last evening eis estimated ‘anve 2:90 p.m,|0f Cardwell, Ont. He was elected Some people after trying other kinds of adver- T article, it was decided that they a S wii carry the city to the -- ae member of the Saskatchewan Legis- | tisin cide ‘vy Oo Tes ‘ . T would be henceforth . anak” end of October as far as light and|¢@#®@¢4¢44¢66¢¢4 ¢ 6 6 @ lateur from M Jaw in 1912 and 8 decide to try reader among the locals and ee ' | power is concerned. | The following is the scale #)sat in the provincial house until he personals. Then they have got results. The cost is | nah ° | Ald. Collart, chairman of the fin-|@ of charges made for reaaing #/ was summoned to the Senate on : a little higher but they have been well satisfied sh lance ttee, stated that the |# notices. # October 23, 1917 ? sas ; : , |} Wid {§ jance committes 1 r 23, 1917 \ as exe oe : 1 Ow 0 enator |power company had expressed its|# Marriage and Engagement #| During the war Senator Willough When conditions are like they are today the news- | . 2 ‘ on aa v > i i MOURT- © » « , . . . .- Dead in Victoria eae to take the cc - . PT ae $2. * by took an act part in patriotic papers can often help. The price 1s not very high. nese terms in payment for light irt otices 50c, #\fund work. He y a member of Do not lie dow mm rk as i lember o ) t ; ‘ ; «he ru f Hs land power supplied the city. It was| Funeral Notices $1. Singin anise Sande oe oe I wn and be moan your hard fate. Try a _ att 0 ere A ie better price than the provincial | Cards of Thanks, $2. bland Gans. te Ott ified different kind of advertisement and if that is not a eles Gee : , ¥jgovernment had paid the city for|/# Funera T ; success Vv agai lid Night in Capitol City Where its bonds and the city tood to gain |# name : See oe ; o aoe ni tk one ord, Se . ae , or 7 re ’ : peg and of other companies. He be- She re Years by accepting it. OOOO OO © & © @ © longed to the Church of England : VICTORIA, Aug. 2:—Mrs. Mary! * - LSS Saar le Riley, widow of the late Senator | ‘6 ” M5, 7 . George Riley and a resident here | TILLIE THE TOILER G : th D "E for several years, died here Monday | etting e rop on m —By Westover T night. Before her marriage in 1900, | ' | Mrs. Riley was Miss Mary N., Bal- | : ‘ four of Buffalo, N.Y. She is suryived | i Bw ly le tag di, bLobn CuT SO YouRE THe aawey J { eNO If Ano —nus PI HELLe OLD i Te peers by one daughter. 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