Tuesday, Sept €mber ” 1 PAGE FOUR CONFERENCE | | HAIR FLIES AT COUNCIL BEAR LAKE CUT RATE (Continued from Page 1) win First Prize ; CRITICIZED Jones. He then proceeded to resur- | DESCRIBED i ) for ; * (| OSING OUT rect a police court case of some| yeast years ago by which he sought to ; : , } re ‘ : sat | : ‘ : 7 I 7 Or ae Casey Offers Motion to Council 4 ; justify his valuation of Mr. Jones’ | Local Man Returns From Trip Into Monday and 7 « fae ‘ a FE y on Economic Matters—Laid on | opinions. It was a case in which Ald. | | TWO SHOWS — » Uesday « . Mrs. Jeanne Mee wt: ij =| ing regret at the failure of the re-| Our stock is all by high class [yo lreturned last week-end after a 4 | icence, all the fines but one being cent Imperial economic conference makers purchased recently at , ' *.|quick trip in there by way of Stu- later remitted with the agreement 5 Kenzie, of Toronto, He oe ~ winner of three first saiiwee, (at Ottawa to commit itself on the rock bottom prices and is of Mr. Jone jart Lake, He was away less than prizes at the 1931 3 ne 4 {matter of stabilization of ee selling at manufacturer ‘three weeks, having made the trip ted for the winter with best Pehity, ay : of Mr. Jones, a number of women i iways » Magic has atway Ald, Casey placed before the city makes of shoes at closing out been my stand- Actig : had been fined $50 each in police sale prices b ach I é : $ : ; ; ch y shit , ; 5 a The fines had been remitted on : , ’ Canadian National i E ; jcommending the Dominion govern- price. Don’t miss this oppor- the grounds of sympathy and not | © get some samples from a group OV Exhibition. “In fact, I wouldn’t ee ee ; ‘ment for resuming trade relations tunity to buy hr hie wae be } et senlied lof claims owned locally, Assays on arro think of using any other baking b 4 ; with Soviet Russia and expressing | FINE SHOES Not satisfied, Ald Casey later inj this have not proved very encour- ' powder. ie ae ; the opinion that Imperial trade | apeagy San ci the diecuasiinli tirmed thet the coun. 86!06- haa “T make all my cakes with Magic. et OSS a agreements would not solve the| WORK SHOES cil get an “unbiased” outside opin- In the section of the country} ‘ 2 d 4 és If I didn’t, I am quite sure I never 3 economic problems facing the world | RUBBER BOOTS ion on the legality of work being | Visited by Mr. McKenzie there was} HUD y would have won so many prizes. : while the masses of the workers | RUBBERS iven instead of cash in the pay- not much doing. Very few people | Magic gives all baked foods an extra : | remained idle. aS nént ‘Of poll ta ”“Iwere in there except natives. The| fine quality of flavor and texture that After a rather lengthy silence, ail » ity ealinitar elaimed activity is at the other end of the} lift hens sad of the ordinary class.” | ald, Casey‘s motion was finally se-| Cut Rate Shoe Store aa Le rao ner lake : kal, Ralph Graves. The sy Magic Baking Powder is used ex- *wirs. MoKenzie's Prize Recipe conded by Ald. Rudderham so that ig i cn appetied os the tabi ie | Mr, McKenzie tells about a native | of a mill-hand who becomes; clusively by the majority of cookery DELICATE CAKE it might come before the council Third Avenue ae tha yor dit: nok i abhaes it was | Who wanted to rent him a little} college hero, experts, dietitians, and housewives for discussion. Ald. Rudderham right for Ald. Gane Heaains on a dugout canoe for ten dollars a day. Cartoon— throughout Canada. In fact, Magic Fe een Sonne ' stated that he was in approval with injon % : ot 7. his my TE P | He says so many people with money “THE DANCING Kooy outsells all other baking powders 5 cup milk Whites of 6 eggs ithe resolution except for the clause SCRIPT IS DISCUSSED OD See TGS Se Seer eo OOS ‘have been in there and have spent METRO NEWs | }money so lavishly that the natives | ANOTHER GRAND ; almond : ; kee ; | gest that it was biased. combined! 3 cups pastry four 3 teaspoon dealing with stabilization of silver. | iinet ; hie extract The city solicitor thought that he : ad oR 'think everyone is a millionaire. PROGRAM be” i Feature Starts at 7:18 & 9g Ald. Casey held that the Imperial | (Continued from Page 1, was entitled to an apology fror Cream butter and add sugar. Sift flour | conference had done as little as it; ~ — -—— ‘ Ulta ‘ a apology trom , ics /EATHE Pp ADMISSION — iieas pay its portion in cash at the rat The Opinion WEATHER REPORT a ennepenanterremaenyecanen Le & i ciores had der et aaee cee |possibly could. The delegates had the cost of relief work; that the city | Ald. Casey for the remark. the butter and sugar. Then add egg lspent a lot of money, had a good Sra oan . . at ; ee, whites beaten very stiff. Add almond of $4.60 per day | In presenting his opinion, City | Dead Tree Point Clear, light W ednesday & Thursdg In the course of their remarks, Solicitor Jones quoted from the | westerly wind: barometer. 30.26; “TWO KINDS OF womne members of the delegation declared Municipal Act to the effect that no | temperature, 58; sea choppy. j WEDNESDAY REVIVAL that children of the unemployed person was entitled to get his name! ‘Triple Island—Clear, light west- WILL ROGERS . extract. Bake half of batter in small | time and had gone away with a few Were already underfed and that, 9m the voters’ list unless he had |erly wind; sea smooth. “AMBASSADOR BILL” with icing, chopped nuts, candied orange ed in the world today were markets —_ Ave, & Liberty St., Toronto, Ontario, Ald. Macdonald thought it would square time. The motion to this effect was | The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous |\ cries cact aidenman tonckcine ,|hood of Railway Employees, H. R,|ermitting householders who were | ‘ } eretary Tnit rotherhood unable to nav to w yut the $5 copy. of the ‘motion in the mean- | Hill, secretary; United Brotherhood ( 4 work out the $5 | time } of Carpenters and Joiners, and|"ecessary to pay the poll tax, how- Northern British Columbia Fisher ver, it could be done without any és 99 A recommendation .ffrom the city|}men’s Association, J. Roberts, se-;exchange of money or actual loss | upert ra n ) collector inal the city splicitor be|cretary, also urged the advisability |to the city | With Madge Evans, Una My fancy cake moulds in moderate oven at trade treaties which would do the’ 375° F. for about 20 minutes. Pour other " half in layer cake tine and bake in med> world as a whole no good. The con- | erate oven at 375° F. 35 to 40 minutes; ference, indeed, had “been a waste oe Coes ieee Ss ney Shane. ee of time and money. What was need- cookie cutters. Decorate as illustrated ¢ , with winter approaching, it was paid the $5 poll tax, property tax | moore ” peel, jelly, cachous, maraschino cher- ‘land these could only be provided by essential, in the interests of their %° that amount or over or was ex- = ALUM.” This gies, etc, ’ . : haw i . . 6m ; J ‘Ou i > COV- statement on the masses of workers who were health, that they should be ade- npted. Nor could the point be cov LET A ~ ccnraee rane now starving and had nothing to|IWtely clothed. The chief com- red under unemployment relief | e% 7 —W ‘ ; 3 ai the ‘legatio yoeared | vhich was limited to food, c ing | TELL Y Magic Baking FREE COOK BOOK hen you do. The counei] was welcome to lay | plaint of the delegation appeared ie Bem, coring Powder is free bake at home, take advantage of the at- . «,|tO be that unemployed men with/ “nd shelter. There was no provision ‘ edd tits ent oe the mofion on the table or revise it : F one aae tractive recipes in the Magic Cook Book. e hed. Al families were not receiving ade rder the Act for the city to give armful ingre- w Ses aati ; if it so wished, Ald Casey said. ’ " Sa rere eae : 2 Sah Write to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser ; relief allowance at present.) 2Oney for the purpose. | ade in Canada . , . cue i : as * ther r- Ald. Casey did not i he - be well if the members of the coun- was ee hye: hem to pur-/ — eee ae é wae t “ Z : 20 r Aft re 4 their lor rs > solic or c ar » | cil were given two weeks to cogi- be va lace a es a eC, point. Actually, tt t had the ' s not r "91 ‘ity ty rie ,npoin *tuall the , , > tate on the matter and he moved} 7 ere. Cnn — irht t iy a o F-we a } ications «which xe; Tight to give work to anyone that it be laid.on the table for that} “O™municalior which — were | Fight or ) anyone it jread from the Canadian Brother-|Ked and pay cash for same. In| empowered to take the necessarv|of issuing negotiable scrip instead| Ald. Macdonald was in favor, if | steps towards recovering amounts |of grocery slips ossible at all, of allowing house- | SMOKED peve by persons with whom some Views of Aldermen holders to work out the poll tax hi Ald R difficulty was being experienced in| Ald. MeCutcheon express« idderham, who had {the matter of collecting tradé li-|self as being in favor of the scriy|>rought the matter up originally | cence fees was adopted by the citv|system 60 that. the ployed | WO weeks ago, would like to see the | Mrs. Albert Bolton, Toronto, gratefully speaks of what Facle Brand a council at jJast night’s meeting might have the privile: f buvin juest effected if there was any did for her little daughter, Margaret Joan. “For the farst three months ; — in the cheapest market y of doing it she = pereal, - > on eee seem to satisfy her, so after trying nearly everything, s i vont Eagle Ald. Macdonald was also in favor Mayor Orme pointed out that the Brand and Yecithed te try i She took to it slaks ike cod ooh has of the system of scrip if it was|matter would have to be kept se- been no trouble since. She has 14 teeth, all coming through without difficulty. Her flesh is firm, lovely straight limbs, good bone develop- ' | Pianos For R t practicable. jparate from relief ment and so contented. Sh h i ; Prepared Daily By en It was a matter which would hav Ald. Black felt the council should iaey ie uke & Ge Ge ene Exhibition Baby Show last Se in Cle i , , September in Class D, with 102 entrant to be carefully investigated before |be very careful in the matter. There “tk If you are unable to nurse your baby, or he is not gaining . . s *hange could be made. Ald Co!}-| might be the dange f ‘lec i g as he Canadian Fish & Cold Siorave Co. Ltd $4 Per Month and Up a change could be made, Ald. Co mals : h _ ing I of an election should, follow the advice of handrede of thouende’ df ning 0 be > ’ e lart felt. If the recipients of grocery|%eing upset if there were improper ee and wy Eagle Brand Milk. If you will send us your name and y _ : slips were not itisfied with the| registration of voters address, we shall be glad to send you helpful, free booklet on infant PRINCE RUI ERT, B.C. Pianos Tuned, $3 lprices being charged by their ert This was possible, the city soli- | welfare, filled with advice and practical suggestions that will delight you cers, they could always get redre citor agreed Every photograph and letter published by the Borden Company by complaining at the relief offic If the council permitted poll tax is voluntarily sent us by a grateful parent or other relative scl WALKER’S MUSIC Ald. Casey saw no com 1 ti ns|to be worked out, it might just as | STORE ito prevent the change being made / Wel! allow the land tax to be worked FREE! A Wonderful Baby Booklet! BULKLEY V LLEY CO immediately. It would be ju g,Out too, Ald. Linzey thought He | A ” easy for the city to redeem scrip as|*ought the city solicitor’s opinion al AL — grocery slips hould be accepted Sete Limit, IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL Ald. Pillsbury thought the mat After the city solicitor pointed | Vancouver, B.C. : : . ld go tc : fi 6 com.|Out that. the c ‘il was actually : That can be used to economical advantage in all styles of fire i r should go to the finar com ¥ : 1e council was actually Sentiomen: Please send me free copy of your new 64page edition, Baby boxes. In your kitchen range try the nut-egg size and simply 00 OTMES LID || mittee. There were many factors to| Seeking to evade the Act on the oe Shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heaters j be considered point, the dispute with Ald. Casey use single screened lump. In furnaces use single screened lump } i rose ‘ . g . Atle ‘ Ald Black ointec nt ft ; ; Lrose with a generous portion of fines added to hold a slow fire or a e ou Great P Oe ee} anki would be first necessary to arrange| L®ter the discussion closed when banking over night. You will use no other fuel after becoming sredits at tl k wl Se wo Ald. Macdonald suggested that tl accustomed to redits a 1e bank whereby scrip : é ges iat the c BULKLEY | Order Your Next New would be honored opinion of the city solicitor be laid . Mayor Orme added that, at pre-|°V@r for two weeks VALLEY COAL Suit From ty : lried for a time by the grocers. Un- cheon that an outside Opinion be ider the scrip system, it would be ought was not seconded, other L | N G jnecessary to arrange for the bank members of the council feeling that The New jsent, grocery slips were being car-| AM amendment of Ald. McCut- lj ° . ‘ ! 25TaxiGarage || Hotel Central Ltd fio do expenditure along this line was not . > further oh aaa ; justified . Th T il | After further discussion Ald Sixth St Covenient to business district, e a or lCollart and Ald. Pillsbury moved aeeemana ys oD ot. Aiton; Gd é jthat the matter be referred to the Fre ! Ride Comfortably and homelike, beautiful harbor Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office ' ores Ue the; Fr d Cle ning, who will re-| LL ’ views. Phone — 649 present the Empire Shipping Co. | With Safety Wi isle | hana moved that the system of scrip in-|in connection with the loading of er ton $11.50 3ood brakes are a very essen- : stead of grocery slips be approved the Dutc t » Fiesan | p tial Serna "th ‘the asec vier cs ASS CAFE WEEE BANGE OF FINE ah inh oak ane “ - t ra sh 9 ‘ ] sion thie Gee | ; sda maar wf CLASS C QUALITY WOOLLENS eo ae le motion the local elevator this week, and| : operation of a car, so if you Open at All Hours TO CHOOSE FROM carried with Ald. Casey dissenting.’ Mrs. Clendenning arrived in the) inehead Coals $11.50 per ton can’t stop gping try coming in, Special monthly rate for ne city from Vancouver on the Catala | SHE and have them made right Rooms and Meals We use best trimmings; high City accounts for two weeks end-|this morning. Mrs. Clendenning nae Sener ree TENtreny i ‘4 A. M. HON EYWELL Hotel Central Ltd : | class workmanship; perfect | tng Septcmber 23 totalling $6070.69 was formerly Miss Lorna Tite. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580) Phone 25 || First Avenue & Seventh Street | fit guaranteed, were passed for payment at last|aaughter of Mr. and Mrs George — d Address } finance committee Ald Casey night’s council meeting D. Tite of t city a Steamship Sailings | For Vancouver— ‘6 | . . TILLIE THE TOILER” A ‘Moving’ Picture —By Westover. incite deisee Briers 10 8 [On MAC FERDIE AND | OK OTILLIE -- BoOv! Seite inn Prin, 1 ARE GOING DOWN || IM TIRED. KEEPING s i AW, MAC, WHY y Adelaide 10 p.m ON THE BEACH TO /] BODY AND SOUL “TO —7 | seein f ea DIO You HAVE Ss. Cardena ............ midnight | DANCE ae” GETHER ON “THIS oe ty) ; : “TO MOVE ? Sept. 21—Princess Louise, ....p.m a) DESERT ISLAND 1S + , ee WEARING ME DOWN wre f ge agree / ° Y 4S f From Vancouver— Sunday—ss. Catala ............... p.m.| Wed.-——ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m. Friday—ss. Cardena p.m. | 8s. Princess Adelaide p.m.| Sept. 29—ss. Pr, Louise, ..a.m.! For Naas River ana Port Simpson— Sunday—ss, Catala ...........8 pm From Naas River & Port Simpson— Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox— | Sunday—ss. Catala ....... . 8 p.m. | Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert, 4 pm. ee ee a _ a ene ot