PACE EEC ffirrnTiTUifi'tH1 sj..av DEMAND "Rupert Brand" I inn AFQ "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PltlNCE KUPEItT. B.C. "Exclusive But Not Expeniive" To Be Wcll-Dressed In Prince Rupert, Seef -ANNETTE- Shoes, Hats, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNKTTE LADIES WEAR COMPANY LIMITED Third Aw. & Fifth St. Two Stores 701 Eighth Ave. IV. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Cars Boat Engines Goodyear Tires Raybestos Brake Linings Expert Mechanics TrJepJwHre Kelkble Wrecking PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Uartaxe, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Spt-cialize in Piano and Fnroiiure Moving. miMii ii Mini,,1 twrm Smith & Mallet! LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces Telephone 174 Shew Knom 259 Third Av. XV. Dr Alexander X-KAY SERVICE PHONE 575 ISESNER BLOCK DENTIST Progressive mercnanu advertise SPECIALS Malkin's Be.st Spinach, 2'r, 2 tins . . Buffet Fruitg, 8 oz. 6 tins Orchard City Pearg 3' per tin De Law Plums, 2s 5 tins 001 Starch 3 pkt8. for Paulin Chambers Sodas 2 pkts- for Heine' Ketchup 3 bottles Rowats Sweet Pickles, per 28-oz. jar King Oscar Sardines 8 tins 35c 85c 20c 95c 35c Cream 45c 85c 55c 45c Out -of -Town Orders Re-j ceivc Prompt Attention jFreoh Vegetables &' Fruits j Arriving Every Roat Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE lk AND 84 TAKE LEASE ON GROUND City Drcides to Enter lilt. Asree-nienl With Railway For Right- ot-waj O . i)fll ' Trie city coOftMJ last nlfcht de-. ciaea to enter into a standard lorm I of agreement with the Canadian I National Railways for the lease of right-of-way on the east side of Hays Creek on which it is planned to build a roadway from Sixth Avenue to the new fishermen's floats. The objectionable part of the proposed agreement was that the city is made responsible and liable for all accidents occurring in the cros-' sing of the railway track even if caused by negligence of railway em- ; ployees. City Solicitor Jones how- i ever, advised the council that thisi was the standard form of lease and it was a case of accept it or not get the land desired. Accordingly, it was decided by the council to en- ter into the lease but the rounici-: oality will not assume any respon The city clerk reported to the xmnetl ttiat he had received no re- jlv from J. V. Porrle rliatrtof n- jrorks department for attention. MORE LIGHTS AND LARGER of Additional Ornamental Mr. and Street Lighting The city council last night ac- pted a proposal from the Power Corporation of Canada that fifty Ttandard lamps be installed in contortion with the ornamental light-ng of the bvsiness sectton of the rty instead of twenty-nine standards as originally agreed upon. In connection with the additional j Mrs. Lewis Jones Their Home t -1 ' : Ii Lose TIIE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, iy,svu Sc i,lber Dizzy, Weak Heart HIGH POWER TerribleHeadaches fill GoneJfew Life "FRUIT-MiVES"Slop Years-old Tortures Quick "Wu bothered with dizziness. Nk bean, -.emble headache. After taking 'Frult-a-tivc' am entirely re-'led. teel like Dew person." tin f. Vloourt. at. Gabriel. Est. p Q Thoiifandi t.-t miracles of Trult-a-tivei ' Const ipatloq, liver trouble, doziness, weakness. beads dies end overnight Bad stomach. bUlous-nesa. lndlgest.on. haaxtbum. gas van Mi prompt'.? Kidney and t'aev- oer tua. pain U back go In S4 Ncres, and he.m quiet, sound at onoe Bncumatlam. Deureatla Je- oasnp quica. Complexion din. ian oi natures greatest eamblned In handy little tablet. MsrveKm disc ivery of laaaans Canadian d actor. Speedy result smart jsjSSrup taojj ..asvin-e-.itui.. 10 today. Become, new person overnight. sibility until the road is built: It kiiariln CUjU was moved by AM. Pullen and se- "SlUC V1UU ondectW AM. MaectotMid that the i i i nn lease be entered into . 1 AnnUS! YlrW President Mt ivln Deioe. Vsce-PteaMent-Mta. C. Oilker Secretary - Treasurer Smith. Muste sM sancjng followed. HINTS FOR GARDENERS INDOOR PLANTING ighting, the understanding is that t . . . he Power Corporation and not the " 001 fn to wait until Jty will assume the extra cost. In fprm(; ,or " of connection with the fifty-lamp pro- bloom P"w5eally all bulbs tarsal it U also planned to use S00 cludm can be instead of 300-watt lamps. aown indoors, and they will furn-The matter was brought up by Vnty of flowers from the first MA. s. D. Macdonald. rhaitenQn .if week in December until the bams the utilities ccnunittee, who read com on out of doors. For this sort a telegram from H. E. Pawson. as-. oi foremg. earlier and special sistaat commercial manager of the tP of tulips ahovid be selected Power Corporatk. stating that the ' PracUcailr any hyacinth, all company was most anxious to proceed with the larger ornamentLi igbt scbecae even if it bad to be at its own expense. Provided the city did not have to ay for the additional Ulumination, the narcissus, ani most of th-other smaller bums will grow ii pots just as well as they will j grow outside The first of these should be planted! at osaoe One can use Wejhly-deoorated bowls, or any the aldermen had no objection to sort of pot. Ffare is the most eon-the larger scheme which, on this venient frafertsnce to use. altboagh ondiUon they approved. the bulbs will also grow in soil or i ne annual aaaruomu cost wnirii pebbles. Fibre, however, mqalres wnw uy "ir i uwcr vw-. no araoufe. clean and e-an be poratton amounu to $3400. used yfeaFaWVemrit ean biTob- ! tained from amv -apd atare alanv 1 VS1A VLiLilllLill X U writer was veaWMMsssful In mant- UfsTTCE DTTDXTCri bulb' o"11" cheap nUUULi DVlVViLU "-pau, the later just a week jor so before tkey started to bloom 'transferring ttiem carefully Into .the more decorative bowls. In this , way. the bowls were always in use. PORT CLEMENTS, Sept. 30- 'nd J on tew The narcissus Last Friday, on arriving home from wU1 Woom ln bout month, and school. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lewis therore two; or three crops bf Jones found the house in which th6 flowers ean easily be grown they lived in flames. Iln 'ct. with successlunal plantings John Mello was giving the alarm ' Intervals t( a couol- of weeks and soon almost the whole town . 'rolD ncrw untU the middle of Jan-had turned out to help fight the u&iJ- the bio snlng period can be flames. spread over several months. Mr. Dyson kindly allowed his ' The main oetnt to remember in Toomy garage to be used to store areg; bulbs indoors Is to start anything salvaged, laf the rain them to a cdtd dark place, not came down ln very heavy showers, removing to lull light and heat It was difficult to save much as until the root system Is well de-thc fire had started under the veloped and the shoots are an house, enveloping the whole In inch or so high. With narcissus dense smoke and tongues of flame, this will mean from rtaree to six On Borden Street The city eouncU last night de- weeks to the dark, but tulips, by TELEPHONE REPORT Presenting in swart for the elded to proceed at once with the month of August to the city coun-eonstruction of a sidewalk on the oil iast night, mm Mastey. super-south side of Borden Street with a intenderrt of the city telephone view to settling a long outstanding department, announced that rev- dispute which has given the board enue for the month amounted to f work more grief than any other $1,802 and expenditure $3,262. leav-j city work this year. , tag a surplus oi VM. A LINE IS .OK.! City Council Hears From Government Inspector Regarding Power CarygafsW Ttanswisslon In answer to a query sent by City Engineer F. N. Good, the provincial inspector of electrical j energy had a letter Before the city 1 council last night stating that, in j the mattes of transmission line coci traction on city streets, it was purely for the city to decide how much eJectrfcHy should be carried on those Ones, etc All the government rsfeuired was that the con .that the main transmissiun line should be run underground, j Mayor Orme stated that as he understood it. the city was fully protected by the agreement with the Power Corporati.-n and also under city bylaw City Ent,.ruir Good explain;! that if tht litir at any time became a public darrr. tht city council had the authority to order 1; re-1 moved or repaired Accordingly, the council Ins true- " . -- . ... . 1. i. tea una the uiE cuv 1 ' onmeer 1 v 11 ir r to 10 grant itiiuit a a; rineer for the federal department of ; ",c,Tln J5pc K? rrwWi ; nemilt for the conation of the WbBc wwks, to a letter sent on I AcxiTe heapen rianned trinaa li -n line much of whteh gut 21 In which it was sngges-! w V r i has tJidy been comoteted. c that the government might; Th fu. .v. cod financial asslsUnce to the vtrnddA rank nt vtrmt 7 1 -i i wLding of the road. Another let- .church m hin luth. .t ' iMCA! LOUSICs! - auj Hiiiwu mica. ucuig writ-; Home of Jtev Dr. aaat Mm. P W ' n to Mr. Forde. nrtm u. aajtnaao vrwv WMUm. 1ISU MIC A letter from the Department of Keribture mi md hv n, n.f- Vtorine at Ottawa rUted that the The election of officers took place u-r. w usiiuiqs uie new iiunus anll me joiaowing were choMxi: vas being referred to the public Is Opposed to Lower Penalty social Convener C3eo MussmUcm. ; that the Union of B. C. Municipal- Planm Katnerme Watson. ttie. at its forthcoming convention, ! wratftau. The oUsesfltiary rommittee Power Corporation to Bear Exense , chosfs) by the eeeutive. The city council last night de-, Jean chned .to.endorae a resolution from i til .K Muawll rtf HanaknA mmk l.te t - - - jr i i s v a laaaiai . s.aJ.VS1SllJSVas I Ct V-ttU M IXi arsi Tl 1 1 .chrnl Act whereby tat 16-3 penalty! After each alderman had ex-' plained why he supported or op-; posed the proposal the question was put and th? motion for en-1 dorsaticn of the ffanaimo proposal i was lost, only the mover and se- j conder supporting it. ; RIVESimSSSISIJMXini-CCB Little Things Like Cuff Links We have variety enoutn to suit every purse. Gold -filled in fancy aj plain designs with dtnjbsi ends for toft shirts tl.H to g2Jt Better gradts with henelat laj er of gold in ecxraved da-signs $tM to UM Solid gold links in the new tints and engravings in 10-K and 14-K -1 - ,1 From $5.00 To $18.00 OHNfiULCERr (JEWELLER.S STOHt mn THE OjOCK aaiat 8ia.4a.jawaiajju.BJicf ait ! IiM;IcLean BOAT IJUILDER Seal Cove Can take you out of water under roof for repairs. Any class boat built at reasonable prices. Boats For Sale. Real Bargains 1 B MONDAY AND TUESDAY Y '-11 ! v - M u J a Two Shows 7 & 9 pjn. The first lady of the screen Ruth Chatterton In, Admission 20c & 65c Feature Starts at Wed Tliurs. and Thuri. Matines "SHOW OF SUos BsJirira nn nrasni:iiBiSB.aiaijisai ram a aj J struction should be A-l. Unless ' account, for two weeks up 'there was a sub-station outside the: o September zc totalling swjrju imtim, Knlli h Inc..,...- Innli . . . . .. mw U1.11U, uic uuafi.w. tu 1 . .v werc IWIWIrTj IOi p Ululi I &l las. night's meeting of the city council S. E. Parker Ltd. FOR FAIR DEALING PROTE-CTS YOU We have a real reputation mam tain in seJHnr used 1 fat will i at December 31 on unuaad est? taxes ! lw "u 1 wuii be reduced to 5. The resolution Price held that the power of the city to 1 19K FORD FORDOR sell land upon which taxes had not Price been paid should be sufficient ' Telephone S3 to as well as new ones. Prices are exeeatlonaHy low be-caae ovr tfade-la peHer BtaVea it unneeeasary to "pad" ttatst ear prices hi otafer to reesHtp for over generous aHowaneea. Von ray no more than the ear is really worth in unused LOOK TIIC8C OVER S125 S135 8200 guarantee that Ou taxes would be : V; U MAkKKk I 111 patet A small penalty mlchi kerve j A liVlVJLJLV LtlU, ; as some Inducement to pay up delinquent taxes while a large one t only werked a hardship. janx I It was moved fey Aid. Brown, se-conded by Aid. Macdonald, thai toe Nanaimo resoiati'jn be I . I aBMBau . 1 a I TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese A ntpsii pASTEirniZEO milk AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City 1 3D a, , V assrjBBBSBx BBUmamavaa,! sri ' "SARAH AND SON A SENSATIONAL. DRAMATIC ALL TALKFlt Comedy "Don't licliev It" Novelty "Million PAROMOUNT SOUND NEWS WW I ' .10 I A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale & Retail Plate. Window and Orna,, UI Obss. Wallpaper. Wallfrlb. Muresco nrashei, Pamu. V. nbvhes. Oils, rainier w Paperhanfen' Supping Phone ted IS p o 1 Ave.. Prinrr R,inr. Ray Oil Burner 3ArE SILKXT ' ECONOMK AL now WALHER LONr;vnj. ReaUng Erum-rr Pfeose MM r. 0. bix ; FREE SUIT With each suit !: uji cleaned and predate i. a chanot to win u hiui'.-(L custom alade suit. Your from largest rantu i materass. See Ww. Aiild WBB TAUAM SHOP opp post orij I'.iit- sr: -r COAL ituj the real t oal ur ( moos Edsofl and as nit UeAin(W -in am uuiintili" Uo mstklet Vallrv IU Grain and lUbin lltiuO riuut I'niifc Rnjrtrt Feed Co PUONK6 M AND 55 Clap Hands! ' i Energy just brimming over with energy! Only proper feeding can do this for babies. And Nete' Evaporated Milk is the proper food. And here's the Ueaum! NeW. Evaporatad Mill is tlie best tf fresh cow s milk with part the water removed -then settled and sierllited in airtight containers. Add waicr again and you liave absolutclv pure, safe mill but rm. readily digestible than ordinary milk because live Urge .u Blobules of the milk have been broken up into small on. of the same she as in Mothers milk. Also, ttiemrds wlii li fwrm In the stomach v. hen Nastlc's EviimfatjarMk to used are soft and flaky and therefore eaMlyjgesrtSc, i i Use. Ncstle's Eapormed Milk for Your Ilabv. Use it ii niller-n cuciia in lea. Use it in all cooling and as n beverage by diluting with one to two parts water. NESTLE'S EVAPORATED " (Unsweetened) MILK A PRODUCT OF IUtlTISII COLUMBIA,