PAQI BUT Silk Hosiery Special 8ILK HOSE AT THE PRICE OF LISLE. All first class good and well knovvii brands, uch a Penman, Winsome Maid and various oilier makes; all regular line which retail Imm $1,85 to $2.r0. A full range of size in Hottle Green, Grey, Sand", Navys, etc All go on Sale at, per pair $1.25 H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. We Prepay Mall Orders. Phone 9. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Maurice Tourneur's Mammoth Production. "The Christian Adapted from the famous novel and play of that name by Sir Hall Cain-. The love-drama of the stage fieauly and the clergyman. The story of a man who forsook duty for a passionate love. A powerful exposition of the passions, lusts, sacrifices and tenderness of humanity. The mut talked of picture of the year. The greatest love story of all time in a blaze of passion and jHiwer. Photographed in Hnglaud and America. Scenes in London and 011 the fumou course at Kpom, including Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. TOPICS OF THE DAY. Admission 50c and 25c. "A" GRADE Potatoes Our car that arrived this week had a number of V (rade lied Potatoes which we are offering at the special price of $1.50 Per 8ack. Also up river Cabbage, per lb. 5c. FULLER & AIKINS People's Providers. Phones 45 and 574. FARMERS' Meat Market A shipment of liulkley Valley licet and .Mutton will arriefor this week end. Look at These Prlcesl lloiling liecf, per lb. . . . 6c Shoulder lloast, 8c and 10c Choice llpast . . Itib Steaks Slew Heef . , Veal Stew Veal UoaM ... . .Mutton Slew . . . Shoulder Mutton Legs Sausage Mutton . . . 'i Hainburgei . . 150 Oalners' Dry Snlt oi 25c Oalncru' llrcahfasl llacon, taking the wIpcc ... 40c Dr.LS.TAlT DENTIST. Hslgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Offloe Hours, 9 to Phone 8S8. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointment. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BURNS LAKE SCHOOL. SKALHl TKAM.HS. tuSUtrHl TruOrr tor Barn Lake rhfiL" will lw rrreit hy tlw Honourable th Mlntf-r of Subtle Work up In 1 o'rlork ftxnn of Tbur-(Ijj-. llw Jith dajr of OruAjrr. IttJ. tor Hie ffrrtkm and axiipb-Uoii of a three-nxrfn iol with baiwmmt awl oulMie. I Burn Lake, 'n the Cuilira Electoral DIMrltt, B.C. I'laiM. Sr-inratlun. Omtracl. and Forma of Trader mar be eep m and after 'the llfh day or Orirfjer. I9M. and fur-trier Infortuation otjUlned at Hie bepart-inienl of public Worka. raiilanieitt Build- lnr, and at the Of fire of the Oovrninwnl Areiil at smirtieriHi and prliiee Georire. Optra of I'lana, ririrallona, ete ran be (Stained fnnii the Iwpartment on (annenl or a b-ll of Ten Itollar, '(10.00.. whlrb will be refunded oti their return In rl rondltkia. The bwe or aujr lender not ne-e-arlljr areepled. P. rillUP, Publie Work Kurlneer. Tbe fieiartuirnt of Public Workt. VlrlxrU. B.C. Ortolwr tlh, itti. VALENTIN'S DAIRY NOW OPEN Phone 81 DAILY DELIVERIES EDSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in Any quantity. Phone 58. - lSi nt' TO VEE-Jafc You can't get that flash heat so necessary to baking cakes unless you use clean Coal. CONSUMERS COAL, cleaned free from choking shale, burns brightly. II sends clean heat direct to the oven- steady heal which stays. Our Coal is free from soot. I 8 tnflaHHHaHaHHTlL Consumers Coal Go. Ltd Phones T and 311, CRITICISMS OF POLICE PATROL EoMayor Rochester Complains to Commission of Laxity In Law Enforcement BETTER LAST YEAR No Present Increase In Force Unless Further Complaints Come In Kx-Mayor II. It. IUcheter ap-leared before llie police commission yelerdajr aflrrnoin at il regular meeting In the' city council chamber to make some criticisms of the condition of law and tinier in (he city and suggest (hat step should be taken with a view to obtaining more eflicient police control. There was considerable discussion which resulted in the decision of (be coniuiission to resurrect the signal light plan of- KxMayor H'ehesier which was dealt with earlier 111 the year by the com iuision and which was filed. Another estimate of the cost of the system will be secured with a view (o putting' it in operation. The contention is that, by use of it, (he olice oflicers 011 shift will have the opportunity of spending more time in actual patrol. In opening bis remarks. Kx-Mayor Hochester slated thai guests in his hotel bad voiced criticism al Hie scarcity of policeman to It- seen on (he streels and ' (he number of drunks and beggars. Kecenlly a lady, on her way home ti Unlen Street al II o'clock one nUhl, had called ill the hotel to see if she could obtain an escort. There were so many d run us on Mie street that she was ingti'ened to walk home alone. Mr. Itocbesler himself had escorted 1ier to I'raser street approach to Harden Street. (Jo in;; they pissed, three drunks and returning to the hotel Mr. Rochester staled he bad en countered another.! Mr. Hoche-ler referred to the recent incident on Mcliride Street where a sir! had been molested. It seemed loo bad that there should be an im pression Ilia! a woman could not walk the streets of the city- in the evening without an escort. Red Linht System Mr. Itoch.esler then referred to his reixtrl of last year recom mending the installation of a system of red lights operated from the telephone exchange for the purpose of signalling oflicers on (lie beat. The adoption of a icheme such as this he fell would allow an olticer lo be on patrol nine-tenth of the lime and would do much toward remedying the present stale of affairs. There would also he less delay in transmitting communication to an ollicer when he was Are You Batching? If so, you will find our Meat Pies make a first class ready-made meal. You can gel them fresh every day from our modern oven at the ElectricWindow Bakeries mm 'rWIJlltrDolirrry' Coapered with ordinary sited plant? Sewing Machines, I'ianos, l'hono graphs and Player Pianos For Henl by Week . or Month. TH1 DAILT BIW8 Friday, October 1. 1933 For Baby The little woolly garments must be soft ss swans-down or they will irritate I the tender skin. it LUX does not shrink nor roughen woollens. Washed in Lux suds. Baby's woollens will keep beautifully soft and fluffy. Sold only in sealed packet tduit-fir oof ! LKVBR BROTHERS LIMITED Teroat till needed elwwhere. Heferring again ( the im-nleiil on Mcliride Street, Mr. Itclie.-4rr a declared that the screams of the Kin nan oeen neani uy many pr son. Had there ben au oflicer on patrol he mi;lil have rendered assistance when it was needed. Kflicienl patrol would also make the occurrence of sorb incidents less likely. There bad been a eood deal of criticism at the fail ure of the police in obtaining a clue as (o who the man wa who committed the assault. If tiie police bad got buy andaked a. j-istance there would have been many iwople who would have re. siionded in invelizaling (he mailer. He for one would like to know what stem, had been taken lo clear up Hie affair. Probably Dope Fiend Chief Yicker. on being asked by Mayor Newton, to explain staled, that a dope fiend had been taken into eUslody the next morning. Tbe jtolirewere reasonably certain that this was the man hut the girl was unable to identify so, of course, be had lo be released. Commissioner Cameron fell thai such caes a the one in (lucidion did not occur often and il was rather uureaoiiable to expect that au ofllcer would have been right on I he spot at Hie time. With the reduced slatT il was ililliciill fur nun nflleir In patrol the cily effectively al-l though one section was entitled lo this service as much as another. Mayor 'Newton was df the opinion (hat, cten if there was 1 large police force on regular heals, Mich incidents might oc cur. .Murders were commuted in larger cities wilh more police men than in Prince Itupert. At the first of the year the public had clamored for reduced cxpen- liture and the commission had reduced Hie force. The comiiiis siou could not cut down exneiises and maintain a large force of men at (he same time. Be Locked Up Commissioner Cameron fell that it would he a dilliculf mailer lo prevent drunks from appear iug on the streets. They should be locked up at once oniued Mr Hochester. Mayor Newton staled Dial the olllccrs were out on patrol nine- lenlhs of I lie lime at lueseiit Mr. Hochester inclined lo. dis. credit (his statement. Mayor Newton replied that hp was per hups in a betjer position than any oilier person al this lime to know. Mr. Itocbesler also criticizci the laxity nf certain olllcer In enforcing the- law and following up warnings with respect lo (hose creating disturbances. Mayor Newton suggesled that even Mr. Hochester in his Iwo years as chief ' magistrate might not hae accomplished everything lliat lie bud desired. Were Better Then "Thul may be so," declared the ex-mayor, "but I think conditions were heller then than they are now." "Anyway I kiiow every member of the commission is doing his best,' 'dec la red fc lis Worship Commissionerji; Cameron fell thai any persotil'wlm se,l out In 1" v MUli PttVti&dlh Ho d puled the statement that conditions were worse now than they bad been before and expressed the opinion that the city was just as well governed now as it had ever been. Mr. Rochester must be looking for trouble or he would not have been at Ibis meeting. The discussion then came back to the red light signal question.! Mayor Newton stated that it had len abandoned when an es-j lunate was submitted that its installation would cost some I'oo. Slating that this estimate had been baed on an elaborate I system suitable for a large 'inetrttpolis. Mr. Hochester gave ibis opinion that the system he prpord ould perhaps cost no more than 30U. Asked if the (installation of sueb a sytcm would assist the oflicers 011 patrol lulics, Chier Vickers replied thai would undoubtedly assist the officer in acting more quickly in case tf emergency. It was finally decided to obtain new estimates on the rust of the ays-Inn proMed. Later in tbe meeting, the mat. ter of patrols was again discus-sett. Commissioner Cameron fell that tbe beats of I lie oflicers should be more extensive and more part of the city should be covered. Such could not, however be done wilh (be present staff. "Would you propose to increase the force? queried Mayor Newton. Must be Satisfied "No, I wodld not adtocalc such stey at (In tune in view of (lie joppoMlion againl it," replied Commissioner Cameron. "Hul wilh (hat opposition the riliieus will have lo be satisfied with what we are giving them. If, however, complaint continue to come in, there will be nothltig lo do but augment the force." Mayor Newton agreed stating, however, that the opinion seemed lo be too general that the police commission was lying back and doing nothing. Such an opinion was a very mistaken one C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR WHITE STAR SAILINGS Steamships of the While Star line will sail from Montreal as follows: "Canada," Ocl. 20; "He-giHa.' Oct. 27; "Doric," November 10. Passenger for these steamers should arrange lo leave Prince Itupert via Canadian National Itailways mi October 13, 20. and November .1. For rales and reservations, call or wrile City Ticket Office, Canadian National Hallways, S2H Third Ave.. Prince Huperl. H.C. Phone 2C0. 2 12 VrlvT!le in 'tie hailv New MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS Hamburger we make it fresh twice a day , 2 lbs, for 4 . . t 2So Hound Steak, lb 20o Sirloin Steak, 2 lb. for 45o Itib Moiling Iteef, 3 lb. for 2So Pol Huast, lb 10c Hound Hone or Hlade Heef, taking large cuts, lb. So Itoasl I'ork, lb 22o Pork Chops, lb. 35c lloast Veal (tip), lb. .. 1So Veal Chops, lb. . .' 25c Lg Mutton, lb 30o Shoulder Mutton, lb. .. 20c I'ork Sparc llibs, 2 lb. 35o Pork Hocks, 2 lb. fur .. 35o Heef Liver, lb. 5c Calves Liver, lb, 20o Ground Hone for Chickens. Place your orders ahead for Ibis line as the supply is not equal to the de. niand. 5 lbs. for . . . 26o DELIVERY SERVICE. Morning Delivery All or-iltrs taken before 10 a.m. will be delivered by, noon lo any pari of the cily. Afternoon Delivery closes at i p.m. Orders taken af-tei I p.m. will he delivered early following morning. Wharf Deliveries Time and Tide wall for no man, therefore we put no restriction on this cas of business. Wo are prepared lo deliver lo tlio wharf 011 fifteen minutes notice if necessary. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 mmmmmmmwmmm Phone 376 The House Phone 376 of Quality Blouses Jn! i-ei-eued ew shipment of Indies Grep--tle Ui ie Blouses in varo'iis -.Mr and color. Some have hu' trim on shoulder .md sleeve, other Paisley with Peter P rtdlar. also eiiibrmd -red designs. prices, range from $5.50 Ik) not overlook our display of Leather Hand Ha? V anity Cases and one sirup pure. Thee are pun li ; t- j direet from mauulai-turer ami are selling at the cry price of $150 UNIVERSAL "Outfitters to We pecpav Mi OriIs' to $9.00 to $5.50 TRADING CO. Whole Family." .Satisfaction or Monrv III 1 IS FOUR DOLLAR DAYS STARTING WEDNESDAY AND ENDINQ SATURDAY. October 10, 11, 12, 13 We do not like 'i lake tip tin niU' h p.ire to tell ' alHiut this sale, hut ., WE WILL SAY IT WITH VALUES! Here are some of the Dollar Day Bargains In our yard goodi Department. 10 Pk'lcs Flannelette, while, pink, blmj ami gray. Ilegulur :J0c tuid :i.V value. Sale Prjce, t yards fur ti nn While Hniinelelle. Hcgiilar nrils for Striped hniinelelle. Ileg. t)r. Sale Price, :t yards for $1.00 Striped Flannelette. Iteg. price 5c. Sale Pricf, 1 yams ior V. .. . 51.00 While Canton Flannel. Iteg. atlc Sale Price, & yards for h . $1.00 While Canton Flannel. Iteg. 10c. Sale Price, : yard for .- $1.00 Pillow Tubing, 10,-12 and inches wide. Meg. 115c. Sale Price, 2 ynnls for , $1.00 Pillow Tubing. Meg. 75c mid 85r. "Sale Price, J !i , yurtls for $1.00 Sheeting, 82 inches. Meg. 7."c Sale Prire, yards fr .j $1.00 Crash Towelling! Ileg. atlc Sale Price, fi jnnls fur $1.00 I iiioii Linen Towelling. Ileg :5i Sale Price, 1 unl fr $1.00 Ginghams, inches. Ileg. t)c. Hale Prue,-2 yards ,. f,'r11 $1-00 Gruy billon. Meg. 20c. Sale Price. 7 yard for .V $1.00 Gray Cotton. Meg. :iic. Hale Price, 1 yard for $1.00 W hile Collon. Hog. 2.V. Sale Price. J ynnls for $1.00 W hile Collon. Ileg. Ulc. Sale Price. : yards for . . $1.00 CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, Children's Fleece Lined Vests . Meg. rc. ' Sale price, 2 for . $1.00 Children's HlAcfc Knitted Drawers, all size Ileg. 7."c up. Sale Price, for $1.00 Children's Sleepers. Iteg. .2r. to Ho. Sale Price, "ch js.oo Childr-n's While Flannelette Nightgown. ileg. ?l,a.' ami l.r.0. Sale Price, each ' $1.00 FOR KNITTING AND CROCHETTINQ.' Mercerised Crochet Collon, nil colors. Sale Price I) balls for ...... ' nn 10c. Sale Pric"?, 3 e rW "'irguin, jusl pay 11 visii """"""" S"'i rl...lri ..Ml Bros., Ltd 7 . Shelland loss, all rotors. Sale Price, 7 halls for $1.00 Saxony Wool. Sale Price. 1 skeins for , $1.00 Scotch Hngering Wool in hmvvn, gray, Ma.-k aipl while. Meg. i.Jc. Sale Price, a skein for . . $1.00 I here are altogether dm many bargains In list here, but then are miiu Lndies1 curb Nighlgowns. ,.g. value l.nu. Sale Price ' $1 00 KKwe!ier:iVl,'m'', "iT' ''K- ' V.'Vsalipi'ice $1 .00 l,rmV"' ";'-,..'Hl PHce each Hn,v;: 'ii,;g.'ii.Vn ?1,0 -""'w.'-'f-ii wiiito. H-ii 1 rCt SI 00 t:hildmis Fell Hupp,.,. Iteg! 00. SalV iice i .' S1 .'oO I l SCO III one II.. 11,.- li 1. . ! . ,1 .In our i..r.. V,V, ,"" '" will Ik,,,.. Jabour Corner Third and Seventh. , aT IUIIV w -