PAGE SIX - Sit. t- . HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR " Single load $3.50 Double load $0.50 Large sack . 50 COAL PRICES DOWN iFcmhina Peerless Egg .... . . $12.00 iPembjna Washed Nuts . . . , .j $11.25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg 1 S12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $1.1.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving. Kxpnws nnd lUgpnge Day and Night Service k 1.19 Second Avenue DEMAND Rupert Brand" ippers THK DAINTIEST HKBAKFA8T FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Huprt. B.L. HSESr , jND YOU WILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE W FORD More Pep More Power More Comfort Than Any Light Car Ever IJuilt. They Arc on Display nt Our Showroom. 'jS. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORI) DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 Advertise in "The Daily News3 I PREVENTWHITE GIRLSW0RKING FOR ORIENTALS the daily news Thursday, jhi(u FASHION FANCIES the stylish woman. and rafos brought within the foX' of the Workmen's Compeh-aation Act Lack Teachers A resolution projiosetl by the liritain be Investigated to sec if the same leni.ilntion could not be put in force in Alberta. Want Axe Pensions Other Important resolutions urge that an old aire pension United Mine Workers declares .neheme satisfactory to workers be that in some rUrfll districts hard-'put Into effect, a scheme of state ships are Jhiuo4t on parents who medical insurance on a non-con- I wish to educate their children tributary basis, that no jmrson Legislation prohibiting the em- nbove the -ninth Krade, owing to under 1& be allowed to operate a ployment-or while girls by Or- the fact that qualified teachers spray painting maclilhe anl no ientnls is to be sought V the ire not available, and urges ac- persons operating such a device Alberta Federation of Labor, ac- cordlngly lht-the shH Act be -hall work more than eight hours cording to a resolution coming amended so ns .to give children in twenty-four, owing to the before It at the annual convent- In turnl -Ujstrfcts the same colon of the Federation in Ieth- ucational ,1'fl'jnnUges &s are en-bridge. The resolution was pro- joyed by -'children In cities. )ed by the llo'ljii and Itestaur- Arvlhet resolution'. of the Urti-:int emplojBMsVoffllslmontop, (is it teil Mine Worlpr) ,ydares thht was felt afw mploynienit j of Undei1 existing CMUWns the white girls 1 JjrJentals Avasj no, cjst jjt medlcnmliaptpjn case n accordanccvvitlr', westetli itan-' ( 'SkhTwJjnipigKsn al-ilards. most inorTnble ' Gurden to Other resolutions proposed by workers ami uri'S that the gov-the Hotel and Restaurant employ- srnment hold an inquiry into the itreAter danger of lead poisoning. Other regulations regarding the operation of spray painting nwchinea nre also urged. A resolution, of the steam and opefat nfe . eagineers slates that iffftsi M'MORDIE HAS GOOD Responsive Audience Hears I Mayor and Other Candidates f" -""lif WtfithUrnle' Tneiitfe ' ' ' ''''''' t . .( A responsive audience which practically filled the downstair section of the WeBthotnle Theatre and extunueu into mo oaicony ai-tended Mayor S. 1. McMordle's 're-election campaign meeting last night. Ms Worship, who review ed some of the .accomplishment! of his year of Incumbency and re plied to criticisms of his opponent, was the principal speaker. D. C. Stuart presided and the first speaker was Rx-AId. M. M. Stephens, the other contestant for the mayoralty, who accepted Col unci McMordle's InvitAtion to mnk from his platform. Other speaker were Aid. lirown. Aid !'. II. Llniey and Ex-A Id. S. 1) MAftJoiiMd. alder manic cann l.iten. iiimI .lames Mack, school board tndidatn. Maiw iMeltJfe. In npilnifv rnimrml the published man Ifestofl ,qf KvAld. ,M M. Step hens ami lit uwn. Hf Telt. ti'w the city' bad moy(e,re?ttJ prorcsfl durlnp thp 'past yeAr. Accam-plishmentii And future plana in connection with extensions of the sewer system, struts, fii,vjc floats. reoernl putulinuH, sidewalks, etc. were referred to. The mayor re called a promise he had made a year ago that he would endeavor to interest private corporations In hydro-electric development. With the assistance of each and every member of the council success In this had been attained and the ! city might expect a period of irreat prosperity to ensue. Colonel Mc-Mordle questioned the correctness of statements which hsd been made by Kx-AId. Stephens with re spect to finances, and. In turn, criticiic-d Mr. Stephen's owri ' financial actions when he had been a member of the city finance pnnimlMiiii Tti flv kit Hart Ik (-Ororaorf vnrsctie in fiirvtlr .nSTLtiSit ATTORNEY IN ALASKA ' - ,t. " Mfw WxV i ' '.-1- coitstWstfon shops tftltest conM WASIIINOTON, Jan. 17i- tainers under rejwlr by compres sell nlr nnd many workers have been killed through the bursting ees urge compulsion for hotels, possibility or ensuring medical, of such containers undergoing restaurants and other eating es- stfcntlon to all porkers and their this test. The resolution, there-tabllshtnents to provide proper families by iforQllnr a fund from fore, requests that It be made II utensils for cooking and main- which the cost tof aueh medical legal to test such containers other talnlng fols. stricter enforce- treatment ond ruwpltnl attention 1 than 1 the hydrostatic test. ments of the Minimum Wage and could be provide!. The resolution 1 '. Hours Act for restaurants nnd requests that The Health Insur- A Dallv News wnnUid will cafes, and to have all restaurants jance Aet6w"!n force In Oreat bring results. chairman of the finance commit tee. Th mayor also read figure to show that Bx-Ald. Stephens hid I" mi"" In attending both council and committee meetfnK when he had been an alderman. His Worship concluded by declaring that he was unreservedly; in favor of the principle of single tax and promising a continuation, if re-elected, of attention and-devotion to the furthering of the city's Interests. M: . Stephens, in his addrevM. dealt principally With financial affairs and suggested that a recent statement which had been published was incorrect and misleading. Uncollected taxes had been counted as actual revenue and Mr. Stephens contended that the city had had in 1928 a large dificit rather than a surplus as was shown, lie dubbed the talk nf taxation on Improvements as part of a whispering cam' against him I jibor Candidates Aid. Ilrown-and Kx donalu nrorrilried the' -snmd attfcn tion to pUblTc affairs in the future a they had given tin thetpnstlu re-elected. ,Lnbor mn. they con tended. )iad,glv'en goQd'kecjpun1 of themseive ana nauprovi themselves as intelligent and sane I Ia..!1 nt .. nu flin man f IK.. Im. Il!j(iaiu,uia Ma .iiv i.ivii v. .11. uu ines world. Aid. Llnzey felt that the past year had been one of great mo ment In the affairs of the city. He felt that the council had ex ercised shrewd business ability In bringing power negotiations to their present stage and urged that everybody get behind the bylaw so that the future proserlty of Prince Ituneri might be assured If 0 prflrrtiscAl' trMerve the city to the best of his ability If re-elected. , James Illyck spoke briefly on school affairs and suggested that it might be better to hire rather than build new sehools. He urged greater co-operation between Inspectors, . teachers and school boards. President Coolidge yesterday nominated Warren N. Cuddy of Alaska to be United States attorney for the third division of Alaska. M. Y. Alvazoff. who has been in the City on business for the past week, will sail by tho Prince Iluitert tomorrow morning on his return to Vancouver. STEPHENS AT THECAPH1 uuiunrp jiih roncy t0 lJ Aiulli.n.x. I .. K'lt. 'B Aldermen Also Speak Ttmrn tvna HllH., ,. i dance last night at ih. mMjl called by M. M. Stephen P.mltnl Thnutr.. noil ... . "l',fcul .-.. uin, !rr;ii int. st was taken ih tin- :tI,ir. .. the mayoralty candidat. aihl three candidates r..i ;,u who spoke. J. H. Thiimi.v,,, (lldale for school tin t. , ,,, en onu me speaner.-t wr,. m hi t. - i t.t niepneus, nmernian liruwn Alderman Macdonali! aw! man Uinzcy. Mr. Stephens dealt a VIMI 4 with 'the financial ( iiwii' . ently IhumI by the -11 . j 'ihel in the Daily V. loin ted out what h , o lie lUftccuracle ii. n,,' mnt. It showed a f :. m - t, , t nee of nomethinr lik. llH dollar win? reus or the' fijjurwi and ma 1- S! .felt of flfty-nliif ii : ; "nl. ITe criticized ;, in, : r i" Itenn nnd said tli . 11 t "nditiK statements d ,,i i,.., -; lied for Several year ,.,-t M not erltieite tin ti. m-,or this but Klld a cnnii litmnt hat official. Thi 1 . :.p: nre noi aununi aim w r ft Ht as not KUaranteeiJ Vlf tit. . 1 iieaiinf? wnn nwiiK i "! " Mr. Stephens said ht t '.r. ..rf.u injf the work as raiili 1 'bio and including ii :i- nnw of the streets im' n luded. The plank nail is rapidly as irossiblo i r of semi-permanent type Mr 1 he also favored the "nnft f the wharves with . m. ; Hllldln of eltv float" a' th. i of Mcllrlde Street, arm 'i Ublishment of a plasn. i.: im m Jlcllrtdi Mm: 1 hljrhest mill rate In Its hlstorv In ! S,xth Avenue. 1927 when Mr. Stebhejis Itad been! "M- Stephens said h 1- Mould everything boMlble tc urg. marketing of the t.n.m Uloek hn which the cit h ready lost a Ianre sum n tn He did not think the ...'-rn should continue to mi-.-- . 1.." t'rlnce Itupert real est .! the candidate also d ..;' the protection of th ni HtH, the prevention ! i .l terferi-nce, the continual!" building of the hiiln lie uower contract, all s he favored. Ih closing Mr. Steph. -n- he had been in business ''' 10 yenrs-ftnd most of hi- prises had proved succes-u: i sketl for supjmrt for hi- i"1' Alderman Ilrnwn uh v 4fioke at the Westholme rnw d his work as chairmai ' ' " Tftlllties committee and pf oniplinient to auieri n' '"rtrt Iya. .ilid, J.lttle on.', w candidate. donald. Mr. MnnlnniM rf-,-. ,! tu I Mt fecd'ni niKl'spoke- S nt Ilia t ai Hi. ft "wU stroni?lv ituM i)u ,nwrt iff ''JL v --in ui i sewers nna iioat- 1,1 "Ity nnd siild he would h. fhle to anything that i"-"1'' 1 Me progress and pro.i ntr l'rlnce Itupert. Alderman Limey aid thi been an imnnrtmit vnr on 1 count of the work that had done In regard to the power V "tn. He urged that It In- ',r" to a successful issue. lb I"1"1 tejis being taken to try m the building of a proper M Mock In place of the pre'M f fflce. The present building lie Of the Helrlnoms ol tin He favored development lf 1 Waterfront secured for t'i by Mr. I'attullo and W the bllllillnc nt onnrrale Mile In the business area. 11 great tirosneets for dt .-I"!'1 ahead. tho ch'alrman thankel lence atfd ftald he confi l"l,yl fiiuidul !tl. Qt...,l...u nil! I" (he poll tonight. FLU-COLDS I Cheek st Mt I Rub oo-Wuk V.PJJ QvVrS