ttlt- i fce "' trie bv ;i" in ' r" " k" " ' i 31 ' 'JON ' flu"' ' if P' ' in'' iU srtr-' !! !' r" it ' 1 '' 1. r' !. J' f' AVr ns TO DECIDE W.'. niUI'ANY IS TO .KR FRANCHISE Mi'ation included i - 1 1 ornamental v:ii(-h, according tained in 1023 ..t Love, would ;ho basinoaa sec-v i re to have a lighting, which v pointt in each be considered, a out that the ,; was really cvetnV : street lighting im had waived a . i;mihhI and timt .ill:. the gripaptoisl C(,nn4'rUin of t .-.wi. Tjf Pb ii V hroofht good far their ex-i: with gas and tupany was onlv oraMon, la addi-from 81400.000 .!i tr U locato Heart Palpitated lerves Bothered Her Sleep Was Broken l v. Rsat HiMita- "1 wm bnthcMd T M rviK ud palpite- ' uik! wy saisp mi 1 ' h. I found ' mi munh pond 1 ! ! in nlltbone ilh siMfilnmims ' I ulid MTVif " 'ill druggMts snd "' l m rarript of Miitiuru Co., Ltd., industries here. It was the opin-on of Mr. Young that without mentioning street llahtintr tk FOR PRINCE RUPERT fer of the Canadian company wag I iDie. However, it seemed of ! from page 1) .such paramount importance that j fie thought public meetings should ,K n :ided, was not ! ,e nfia and the advice of the pco t., r expansion and p,e 8noukl aked. He suggested m( uMigb4lMulU a vote m taken as to whether th M'l&HKW$forf$ntiy hou'd be told and alio as . ,lltthmnt tO Which COmnanv shnnlrl , be top targe anjHe tfw"Kht it should be carried to ' t .hem to rccom-.a conclusion as soon as possible n, The proposal Alderman Dibb Moves ,, iit and franchise' Alderman Dibb immediately , whi.h would -un-i.moved tnat th plebiscite should ttopment. be held. He said the council was v,. Mbc mayor said, very much divided as to which heads of one conm should have the franchise ihm in the j Thpy had allowed themselves io; iri the4ttee4vd aw placed In a position which all. Il. fore taking ac-had &reed to uvoid, that of mak-. . u:l4 the services, ; ing th,B a political issue. It had i , a competent en-j been K'ed to support the ma- . i appraisal and JO"tjr' but at Saturday's meeting ; !ant was worth 1 iny cou,a come to no decision, .liutiuns were car I,e tnUKht it would be unwise to . !)v 1300.000 wus recommend any particular com li hV and the ald- 'pny to tn' ratepayers in view of r.i not enough. lfie attitude of the council, which . -. tiame inter- would probably result in the de- ... decided to ask feat of the bvaw and the jj w owned on ' tion wo"ld lie dormant for a few fJiajtfiid were to mon' 'ea. He warned that It ij. rofle franchise quired three-fifths, of the vote lie. act to de- to CHr and, in addition to those :,r wnh!nlP',0ed to ne partlular company, t Was lo a pro-'thm e opposed to prl-vrdiu- not to be , vtte ownership. Alderman G. P. ! Tinker seconded. upenVd and of! Alderman Collart objected to u companies asJrae of tatoments made by i.r.l, the two com-1 1,6 mvor in connection with tax- tVirporaiiori of' tion and treet lighting, claiming n r!an States ,nat botn companies were alike In r;uny, mut with : tnose respects. He did not like l - ung wax uked Mr. Young's report, as the things : rs, having jn 1 criticised had since been waived, merit proposed Alderman Prudhomme, Rudder-i. ubilitv ol the nam Tinker, Linscy, all took part rai t indu trie. !"' tn dJacuBlon- 1 1 was finally decided to take the vote on December 20, thoee on the current list to vote and that in the mean- lime the tenders of each company should be publiehed in full. STOCK QUOTATIONS OwtrtMf ot S. O. tfASnion Co. Lt4j ine io lowing quotations wcr' ''d an4 atked. Beaver 8w, liVi. 1G Big Missouri, 8. OTVs. fork Provinee, 98, N. UuowoU, 11, m ttith Xig d0 T t . Cm CefMr,vS-M, Getrgte Wer, .,W V S Uolconda, 94, 76. Grandview. M, 864. t ' 'iMiidonce, 9, 9. Indian, 4 Vs. NR. Inter. Coal & Coke, 9K, M. Xootenay Florence 19Vi. Kootenay King, M. WA. L 4 L, Mi, T. Lakeview. 1. 1. Lucky Jim, KM, M. Marmot Metals, 7, &k. Marmot Gold, 6Vfc,Cg. Mohawk, 6V. 6. Morten Weetoejr. C National Silver, 17, 18. Noble Five, Mm, L Pend OrafUe. 1M, 18-08. Prter Idaho, 61, 08. Premier. 2.3X, 2.S4. Rufus Anrwita, , 18H. Ruth Hope. 88, 56 Silver Crest, 7H, 7Vfc. Silverado. 88, KfL SnowfUke, 40Vfc 41. Sunlock, 3.10, 8J6. Tnrmlnua. 10, NH Topley RlchfleW, 44, 4& loric. 2.10, IM. Wellington, Nfl, 20 Vb-Whitewater, IM, IM. Woodbine, 4V4, S. Dnstern Stock Noranda 5600. Nil. Oils f ; HKAL ENJOYABLE MOTOR DRIVE Kent One of Our m (WHS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co.. Limited "one l;t, un 4th St. in .jo;; nu aivi VALUATION OF HYDRO SYSTEM nlimnifirv Shflivinrv llnur IVilltnm spection 18,000-tW' X Lands: Dam Site. Power House Site, Right of Way, Cottage Sites, Substation 12,000.00 4. . Buildings: Substation. Cottages, Boat Houses 12,200.00 f. Dam 25,000.00 C Power House .... 29.800.00 7. 46 taea Penstock, . . 110,00000. 8. TMBftiaUaion (high) line . ....... . Distribatton & Subtatioa 10. Roads and 11. Tools and Apt pi 1 antes .....r... 12. Wharves 18. Boats, cars, trucks and scow 2,700.00 14. Stores as at July 1st, 1&28 8,600.00 15. Financial charges 10,000.00 Less proportionate hare of water works in land Preportkmaie snare of water work hs 48 inch Penstock., Fields. 122,8tuW PHWi AT TKINIDAD 2.0000 $431,500.00 2,000.00 429,500.00 3600,00 $400,000.00 ..PORT OF SPAIN TKINIDAD. Dee. 11 TMrtemi rere Ulted ra ta iiaibr NOTICE ittpn wlU. be .UtaVcteSth ,t an next I Prov- utnom iW vn act tu infpntate oamptnjr under the r.i. I f feiivUMlal.Talcptiune Company with M Mt)MrirtliOMitai or five million dol- tn wttfe Its haad otitcc lu the City ot Vancouver and wKb the totlowtng po-ra: 1 opecvt talspbone. vikim talc-phif. lMllo-MI.tonc and almUar aer Vtera UMluatng MTTlet tor the tran-tnKMao of aounS, piatum. writing ui itsnate:. to holS anS dlsBaa ol lands. LrseoMtit anS awwWswmta of any I oinmw i. to vmmmm ana maiiuain an ash hulMlnsi, work, plant, aonaratiu. Mtcrtata. orftoM and exohanan t may bf bki ry tor I Si buvlxMaa. for th purpote of tta bualnaaa to provlor and ofwist teamhlM and otbor vaaseu. tc aoquliw and um any prl"llti- grnn'-l Ml by any PMaral PruvUiciiU or mun - eliMkl autharltv- to .anulrw mrul tlr I aiong. amM or under tne aatn. it in under or orar watareouana. ftyor and lakes, mlaject to (he appro al of the city or municipal eouacu wnew the ptSBOtad worka are to be altuatad wlth.n a city or municipality, and- tot other eaeea subject to the approval ot the Minuter ot Land; to couatrtiet works on Its own property; subject to. obtaining convent under the Nevkatable Watars Protection Act of the Drmlnlou of Can ada, to oonatruct. lay and operate auir- MMpnone cable or cables in any leee. rim or water to which that Art apanee, aiao Between any laianoa in aru-1 lah Oolvunbla and between such laland I and the mainland; t3 out a passage for : Ita lines whew aueh lines pass through ' woods subject to ccmpensattng the own-1 tnecwoi lor damage, and to trim i trees on or extending over highways in order to prevent Interference with good telephone service to purchase the whole or any part of the undertaking of any ' other company having objects In whole or In part similar to those of the com-, pany. or to amalgams : with such other company, and to transfer to the com- I pany or to tne amaigamatea company. ' a the oasr may be. all or any of such franchise or statutory' powers as may br poeMSeQ oy sucn ower company enter Into and oarry out any agreement with any company wnose unoertasing is purchased a aforesaid In the nature of assuming the payment of or gtmran inc the parmen' ent oi terest. or either, on and ln- di. debenture i THE DAILT ?iZW8 HEALTH EXAMINATIONS BEFORE MARRIAGE STRONGLY ADVOCATED "7 ........... examinutions before marriage are vm.,uiiiiiK engineer nai nnu nPl.lu.arv. hut reason Arrived a;t Pigge LHJ? Bald Dr George w. j ? .f?7 teMking before the Toronto S The followinir is i mimmW (.fP Wne Council here,. In ur Ross, Social rging the valuation of the Prince Run-H116 necessity of legislation in thia ert hydro light and power plant showing how the valuator, William Young, arrived at his fig-ares: 1. Water Rights and Easements $ 16,400.0$ 2. Engineering and Id respect He pointed out that all big institutions demanded a health certificate from their employees and that the important institution of marriage is jusf as much in d of such case on the part of contracting parties. Dr. Ross d that the medical profession eager to co-operate with such proponed .legislation and urged that it be adopted. LIEUT.-GOVERNOR OF NEW BRUNSWICK IS MAJ.-GEN. M'LEAN OTTAWA, Dec. 11 : Major iuu iiaveiock McLean, of Roth-csay. New Brunswick, has been 51,W0.(iKPP'ntecl LieutttHi Gavernor, tHO! pw Brunswick, tobwome ef-i mcxive uecemDer zs, lucceeamg UeMtenant pqxtrner fff, Todd. WILLINGDON DELAYS TRIP TO .QUEBEC OTTAWA, Dec. 11. Owing to the very serious nature of the news received at Government House today, Viscount WTllingdon has suspended a trip to Quebec City. Lccil Items D. JicD. Hunter le on i businctM trip 1 '' . a' . inberier'noittia. ' It. A. Crteh''retoTil to th ctty on the'Oataill tM monrlnt frbm a bri" bnimtf",trlp to Anyox. " 6. & OuHet. local nutmger of 'IWS'Hbr on the CatelaW mor- TM.IJ. ' Ttmt or ning from a brief busjnes'trip to Anyox 4pd Stewart. Paul Ztrgrhunt of the" WeStholme Rooms mornm, .lalive He will ania f patent ngnu; to aavanee aionay to aj , ne so urn win inciuoe: Mr. ana ogrporatlon. company or penans tor pr naui mniains or ope rn una pbone num; to do an) thins i any tole- ai oon- treetor of otben which It might do for; ttt own purpoaea; to mvaat and Saal with Its auralua XunSa: U enter UD-n and break up htsttwaj, atreeu and public or ilia ana to oonesruci toiepnone lines .will leave on tomorrow train for a trip to his me afZarnapoL Poland. II aboard the liner Aur- Duvls, C. B. FleMdji, G. E, -Brown. 7 Green, L. J. Martin and jB. C. .ohnBtone. forhKancouver. Capt. pavicV &yfhie jEjf jhe lo- -al halibut MutJPmm arnQMra." Ritchie Lnd daslghter will leave n tomotpw moral tvgfn trairr',for t. John, New Brsjaswick, where hey will embark for a holiday rip to their former home in District News NFW IIAZELTON A nunsfer of onficers of the Royal CatAdian -Mounted Police to have been in Haselton during the -aat week. The Felix Bridge Club of Haz- elton held its weekly " meeting last stock or debentures, or assuming or , . ... , , the carrying out of Its ob- ' Thursday night at the home of Karanteelng .""ifti..iMrs. for Its R. S. Sargent. Into agreements connecting sy - tem or lines wun mose oi tancr telephone operators to expropriate lands nnder the powers ot th- !-.id clauses Act; to make ragulatlus for Its lnternt) munagrment; to tlx frr.ni time to tlmr k tariff of charges for Its iMrMcf. nnd to oollect, we for and rer ver the nmi . to borrow money: to Issue prefer-nice shares debentuets or debenture stork, either redeemable or Irredeemable; to Issue ahsres with or without nominal or par value: to change Its name pursuant to the Companies Act. and other inotdentsl powers DATED the lit dy of November. 1938. McntltJ.tPB nuNCA.N At .jermujps, san aeyiiour Strwi Vancouver B (' SallOlWr" 1 the AppUruuts. TUes. 880 The South Haselton hill- Js Jn bad shupei for motor traffic (and ii few loads of sand are badly edi'd NEW DIRECTOR OTTAWA, Dec. 11. Ernet A. Smith. Shediac, New Brunswick, has been appointed a a member of the directorate of the Canadian National Railways. PAINTS PICTURES WITH HIS BRUSH BETWEEN HIS TEETH HAMILTON, Dec. 10. Deprived of the use of arms and legs and therefore imprisoned in the house except at such times as-he is taken out, Albert Lowry, a llamfltoril man, finds a way to get close to the beauties of nature that he loves. Holding a fine brush between his teeth he paints in water-colors and oils many beautiful scenes from nature and decorates cushion tops, silken hangings for walls and 6ther lovely things that would be a credit to an artist who had the use xf all his limbs. TOLMIE TO CONFER WITH PREMIER KING OTTAWA, Dec. 11. The return of the natural resources to British Columbia will be discussed on Friday, when Premier Tolmie meets Premier Mackenzie King and the cabinet. Tolmie arrived last night. . DEATH CALLS MRS. DUVERNET (Continued from page one)' '.M7, Mrs. DuVernet moved to Prince Rupert and here she had ainee resided. The late Mrs. DuVernet was a noted horsewoman In her native city and she was a lover of an imals having been for years as sociated, both before and after her marriage, with the Royal Humane Society. She was also a talented musician. In her earl life she was educated at home by governesses and later ceraplet ed her education by going to school in England and France. She initiated the work of the Women's Auxiliary In the Dio eee ol joaledonia and was the first Diocesan President At th time f her death, she held the position of Honorary President She taught the first Sunday Sehee-1 ever held in the city of Prince Rupert and in even branch of the early life of tat Anglican Church was aa aothn (worker. Halifax on December and material Interest in this er Mrs. W. L. Newell of Stewart who has been a patient in the Prince Rupert Genera Hospital for the Bast two or three weeks, was able to leave the institution yesterday and' is registered as a :;uet at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Passengers sailing this after-i oor. f pqui h -re on the Catala for :Jrs. 1. Anger and daughter, for leattle. and' Ex-Governor "D. W. Founded LO.D.E. Mrs DuVernet assisted in the establishment of the Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, it this city and might well be termet its "mother," having taken a keen ganization throughout its history. At the time of ber death, she held the position of Honorar) Regent of Municipal Chapter at well as of tjueen Mary Chapter She leaves to mourn her loss a son, Horace Duvernet of, Montgomery, Ala., and a daughter, Miss Alice Frances DuVernet oi Prince Rupert. There are threi grand children Frederick Horace DuVernet. Alice Laing DuVernet and Ernest Arthur DuVernet si. of Montgomery, Ala.; one sister Mrs. A. II. VanBeil of Cannes France, and one nephew, Dr. Carlton Yatos Ford of Montreal fQue. To the mourning members oi the family will be extendei djejet sympathy in their be Vement. Funerai r.tes will take place from St. Andrew's Cathedral at Sm o'c:ock on Thursday afternoon and interment will be in the family plot at Fairview Cemetery The B. C. Undertakers hav. charge of funeral arrangements FARMER'S WIFE GETS STRENGTH TO DOHERWORK By taking Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound Bt. John. New Brunswick. "I was all run-down from a pain in my bark and my left leg bothered me so sometimes that I was unable to do my work. I saw your sd in the newspapers and decided to give your medicine a trial. I have taken over seven bottles of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and am now relieved of this suflerinc I am a farmer's wife and have three children. I tell all my friends of your Vecetsble Compound and I am sure that when it helps me it will help them. I am willing to answer letters from women asking about the Vecetable Compound. All thanks to Lydia E. Tinkhamr Mrs. Arthur N. DnNMSOM, 183 WentwTth St., St. John, New Brunswick, TxGE FIV1 The Acme Importers' 5th Annual Temptation ... Sale i BOYS' OYERCOATS A hundred per cent wear that is what these Boys' Overcdats brag about! And the boys will admire the real snap in their styles. All the class in the world with their fine smart colors and patterns. Regular $15.50 value. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE $11.15 MEN'S UNDERWEAR The famous Cee-Tee brand Pure Wool Underwear in combina- Hnn' r.onuflfi'L fatnnns matrn TEMPTATION SAtK'PltlCE .V. .$3,115 ... . . . . .... MEN'S OYERCOATS The best dressers will admire our new models for their snappy Hues, quaHty woollens, fine colors, and excellent tailoring. These are of all-wool materlsls, with check back. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE .91.8.t . LADIES' RAINCOATS Here is a fine lot of real quality Ladies' Raincoats a raincoat that really keeps out tne wet. Regular price $10.50. SPECIAL VALUE AT TEMPTATION SALE, PRICE ..... ...ipO.U.I MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS We hsve a great variety for your choice made by Tobke's, Arrow .and Lung, as well g; other manufacturers. Regular values up to 4.00. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE $1.03 MEN'S COLLARS Men's Collars in the serai-soft finish is the popular wear ihes days. Mad by Tooke's and Arrow. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE, 4 FOR ..... i .$1.00 MEN'S SOCKS Men's Fancy Cashmere and Silk and Wool Socks The finest footwear in the world. Regular value up to $1.50. TEMPTATION SALE TRICE 05f The Acme Importers THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT Terras: Strictly Cash No C. O. D. No Charge Accounts HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double load $6.50 Large sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Larga.Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg f , $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue Cold Weather Is Due ARE YOU PREPARED? We Are Prepared: To tunc up your motor and overhaul your ignition for eusier starting. To charge your old battery or sell yeu a new one , fr$nr.tH). To sell you chains and fft them to your tires. To put Prestone Anti-Freece or denatured alcohol in your radiator. To sell you Dominion Royal Cord Tires at lower prices than ever before. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East FORD I) BALERS Phone 83