! 'AO HE Ladies' Handbags Latest Designs Lowest Prices Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience in the larse centres testing eyes and filling .' glasses. i Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Marabou Trimming in all Shades. Finest qualilv. IVr yard 60c. West of England Store Third Ave. Phone 753 Meat Specials Friday and Saturday No. 1 Steer Ueef Hump ftoasl, ir Hi 18c Sirloin Itoasl, per Hi. . . 25c Pot Itoal, ter Hi 10c Hound Sleak, per II. . . . 20c Sirloin Steak, per lb. . . 25c T-Hone Steuk. per Hi. . . 25c Veal Una!, per Hi 15c lA-g of Veal Ilal, lb. 22c Prim llili Hull, per lb. 22c Swift's Premium llam. per Iti ..40c Little Pork Sansap'. lb. 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 When in need of HOUSEHOLD MEDICINES Phone 94 WE DELIVER Rupert Pharmacy 3rd Avo. and 5th Street Phone 94 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 0 to 0. X-Ray Strvlos Phone 680. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hvenings riTB OAtLf 5KWB Saturday, .Vovemb?. j, l2j. COW BAY QUESTION AGAIN BEFORE CITY BECAUSE OF .NAME or l-tSO. AS?tsUl. SHOUT lUKIUI'TlOA ' PMuruiTV. E 3 DEMAND FOR THE s mWWuUU rnr r i?vll WATERFRONT IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD. continued from page jhe) 'lees to lie held today. Aid. Stephens felt that the i iiy should not be made respon quito fleet of what little shelterj' it already iiossessed at tuw Hay. This Increased Demand A ipjestion brought up by Aid. smith as to the wisdom of mak ing the exchange proposed,! brought up the Misrsestion from Mayor iNewlon Ittal (he city should ib-mtam! 300" instead of 2lin feet of waterfront from the provincial Kovernmenl and that t li exchange should only lie itlilile mi Ihi iimlArl.'itiilifi'v lla.,1 the council until Monday nisht He called a meeting of the joint fisheries committee for Salunlay afternoon anil lie was desirous I hat the decision of the council would have been made in time lo present In that meeting. Mil. McMonlie then agreed lo withdraw the mofuui to lay the matter over and submitted an other thai the exchange e made on the basis of the city receiving! Reliable Clock $11.00 At tins price everyone should have a good clock. Huns 12 days and strikes the hours 11 ml half hours. Nice maluvrany finish. 12 inches high and 1) inches wide. We also have one with square top alioul the same kizc for 810.00. John Bulger Jeweller Three Big Specials lloliiii Hood Itapid Cooking Porridge Oal, reg. t()c. Special, per ikg 25c Mulkin's Ilesl Jelly Powder, reg. 10c. Special . . . . 5c Hliieberries and Loganberries. 5s. new slock, reg. ttlc. Special 25o These Three Specials Apply For This Week Only Phone 45 B. C. Butchers and Grocers Ltd. Third Ave. Jliii4l, 4. B. . flnLIlm t It I Butfi, Miry' ... Pillar, imh sible fur a decision that would mj,iMw. a. i. ; force the mosquito fleet into the' " harbor. The provision of the!: urLmti' l.'".. fishermen's wharf he felt was a' matter for tne government and' not the city to undertake and, as "uI2,rS5: ' ". ; Ioiik as no better accommodation "tf - . . . , erimilH. ijiliiil was forthcoming, lie was opposed; to an nunc on the part of the fMm.t turn city lhat would deprive the jnos-j. smltrrUfld. H. o. three hundred feel of waterfront.' his belief that Iho Aid. L;rse! a.:im -i-xmled. A. HunaklMi SHIIHTUHKI. n. o Sntrtrrtuid. li. i; lUlhrrtauHl. . f SttUirrlaikl. n. ii salkrrlUHl. b. i MlMrtaMf. n. o siillyirlriiMt tl. l "MIMrriuM. Ii. U. VVIIHu. W'krir Ajirtrtli Franpr, .VcrBua COAL COAL Let us put in your coal Mipply for the winter. Have you tried our lleco I'.oal? A nice clean hot coal at $11 per (on. nut size. Stove coal $12.50. Lump coal $13.50. This coal will not fill your pipes with sool. We can quote you low prices on lumber, also al-teinl to small deliveries promptly. TAXI New clean Sedans at your service day or uiplil. Charges, 50c for one or two passengers. Call 112 The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. 3rd Avenue. Phonos 189-112 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxqtiisitc Slock of Fur Trimmings al low prices. B. C. HJR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. Murk It LM MBIk IS U-4 I ,s Merit II ll ll Subs, el Lot 3333. PUn 10(7 MM k II 11 It Svbtf. f Let 4C9, CMtltr, PUs 5 Wink l.ul II. It Wot! Lot. 1 i a Murk SI lt It 1 if. Mori SI Lui tl TERRACE TOWNSITC PUn 872. O L 361. Rn 5 Mwk I IaH S Murk I Ul Hbrli I ljut 7 la Murk I lot U PUn 72. D.L. 3(9. R"l Wwk 7 LiM tl .-. TAX SALES VtlN4. IjBt UUIe ft) art- ll RANGE 4 lie UH, V Uio vw. urn ttt Her. Lot 11$ . sii Krartkai. tat Ml I oIKtf, im ttt ... . . UrMtlr, Ul Itfjt .. CASSIAR tM 1... U4 I3l tiStk.Mt tH VHta. Ut M? MrbH. U tttT II1 ll. I.1H ttn i-fc4nii tnrtttm, Uit tWt iHaa. Ijut IS (jirrtertt, Utt 3S4 ... ..k...4.'. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS wr cmi. Uii til cit'. should vole. Why s lion 1. 1 the council 1 not assume rosuousiliility in IhuJ not 4e allowed a few laV time waterfront Not Required 'matter of a TUherincn"5 wharf. !.l Stephens a--ai:. exi.-e-sed A great expeiulltiire would be - 'vol. I'd and he fell that if the i ily obtained the waterfront in iieslion it would be iiiim?ible to do anything with il. It would only lie idle like the 200 feet of waterfront the city already had. The eily would require 110 more waterfront if Hie Dominion government furnished (he shelter required. Mayor New (on told how he had hoped fur the last three years that Mime solution would be reached to provide accommodation for the fishermen and people coming lo the city in boats to do business. lie still hoped thai, ere he relinquished office, such a solution niblit be reached, lie believed that the motion submitted was the only means of bringing the mailer lo a head mid for lhat reason he would like to ee it passed. Would Vote Against Aid. Casey wauled to know what the mayor's idea wa in lr-init to force the question lo a 10 cousiuer me mailer? lie taw no for or said he would vole against the whole proposal:' Aid. Perry suggested that members of the council should inspeel the Kite before makiirg a final decision. Mayor Newton hoped that such an inspection could lie made in lime for the council lo reach a decision before the joint meeting of I lift fisheries committee. Aid. Casey s(ill could not see why (tie mayor insisted mi bavin-' a decision by the council 6e-fore the meeting of the joint coiiriniltees. No Need to Hurry Mr. Nadeu ic.lt lhat the city; need lie in nM hurry lo make decisiun for a day or so. Jit j could always bo communicated! wilh at Victoria. I Thereupon, Aid. Stephens moved an amendment that, wImmiJ adequate protection was afforded the mosquito Heel satisfactory to the boat owners and the city council cither by the provincial! or federal government, the council would not withhold its consent to Hie agreement. Aid. Smith seconded Hie ameiidmWil. Mayor Newton said lie was in! ttsgreemciil wilff the purport of j the motion but he was of the opinion that such a decision would only ti-ud to further delay the consilium, illon of the object desired. The belter plan he though would be lo pass Hie motion tacitly agreeing on the exchange for joij feel providing the federal goverumenl met the requirements of fiulldlng a surlier for the mosquito fleet. Meeting Breaks Up Aid. Casey then asked thai he be excused from the meeting. Mayor Newtoi) requested Aid. Casey to remain with the promise that there would not be further delay. - Aid. Casey was not, however, to bo persuaded lhat the question would be promptly pul. ,Utcr Aid. Casey had left the chamber, Aid. Stephens said he w-'ai not prepared to vote unless llieru was a full expression 0f the council mid he, loo, moved lo his coal uml hat ami was not coaxed back. In Hie meantime. Aid. Hjnllli also lefl. 11 looked like- the meeliiig was 7.M 7.t . ll.ot lit in SH.lt .a IIM I. 1 i tt.S t.t .IS II IB IH.71 la.TJ I. IS I. IS t.t ) LSI I.M -tl .7 . LIS .St IMI i IMI II 17 .at .S3 .t .17 .! 1 .31 .M J7 .I .S7 .41 .SI IS.JI lf.? 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Thr VntUrrtt will lt plrtmi l rwi- in,v HtrunmlkHi r--i-' nw Hip lulki.iu lll trrr Urn owarr M a tttmSm " ttt I H AlBrf Firm aod rMHfat lo tbe litm of 'Sit in ISI r u- Tattoo- Vn." Ittt. Aid. McMordie thought that' list of propcrtksi llii' mayor's suggestion was an' .. . , , , excellent one. He moved, how-j eer, that the matter be left overj iinlil the Monday night meeliiks) of I lie council mi lhat it might hcj more fully studied. Aid. Larsenj ecoiuled the motion. 1 Aid. Stephens was of the' opinion thai the boat owners and. J the fishermen should be con-'.' i. suited before the city took any'f!l-' i definite step. lEIhu. J. Mayor Newton felt it would be Snlth. I J 1. It. Braxliii. i Irvui. wkrrM. n. muma 4 a piiy lo shelve the decision of j .. a.e ur ctutt m uit .v. IS. it t. tt.ll tint tS S3 tt.i: to 31 tl.Tf t tl 7'. t7 I ' ts r tin tin ti s: tti ti t ti.f- tS.a- to break up ui this janelitr. but the maur pointed out there ws still quorum, 'lite amendment reaon why il wa ueceaary' of Aid. Stephens ws ibn put the city council to reach a ajid im one vuel for it. after decision in advance of tbe joint' which Aid. McMordie's motion committee. The boa owners wan pased iiiiMiiiHiously by the and fisHeriiien had a much mayor and the four aldermn right to make the decision as Ihej Aid. .McMordie. Aid. Perry. Aid. council and wot perhaps better McKechnie and Aid. Iiren qualified to do so. If a vole was who furcpfl iiiuaetJiutely, Aid. Cacoy tn riuitil that lh rounril make an iiisH-clion of the site this afternoon and the meeting came lo a close a I 7.15. Sleep Snug & Warm I ' i'i a pa: "f JAEGER Pure Wool Blankets H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd Phone 9 3rd and Fulton 0 E PROBL VANISH EMS When You Wear ONYX Shoes Canada's llcsi Known Shoo for Women and Young Women. Carried in all fittings. Family Shoe Store Third Ave. Phone 357 we? 1 SJ07 When Pay Day Come- nur n i 110 cuim you should on nav H.iv i i.. - time of sickness or unemployment your money a your best lriend-3 you have saved it. u There comes time lor sll 0! u, ability to earn must ccise. Your .cam? Ldcd Mvinrs murt then take the tJTli your present earning power, The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Ilupcrt Branch F. E, Ilolrt wn, Mi.- j WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 "Code of the Wesfl mie (irev's nwriug western inci.,m Ihuiitiiiigs. The slor of luni) MM! Ill Hi V) laiiglil u (liipM'r daughter of the ni. ;. I' iug ami loving. 'Hie startling ih. in mi IXZfi town. The llnwirwii) Iwaitly wh a cow puncher. He niiilil hughe -leer m t See how long it look In lame her. Ks i K. is cs am) when the two meet mnl mi lb. uml (orioo. SHcl.'irii,ir foret fire crne . fool leap i horse omI rider from cliff lo re Owen Mnnr. rnnilin. n n w mt t n . - M Rnt'tr, Charles Ogle, Edward . Grlbbon, ' Mabel Oallin, Ce trudi o s A I lilt i onori, s-iiuan ueignion and others COMEDY "DANDELIONS" HODGE PODGE SERIES No. A "HAZARDOUS HUNTING" PATHE NEWS. 50c and V LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lo building, ricit door to KruicH Uul- her Hit -i' r ' from the Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Propria Kasha Qoth !))- I.eiiKlli tor vi.7r. A very Im .-m, liaslm KKuiii'i, w Wluv. v ,,,,vc (l , n shades. iKirk Ited. powder Mine, lied, mid S it $6.75 per yd. or $9.75 I'or u dress length Jabour Bros., 7 Ltd. , ,,K St. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd Ave. ana