PACE SIX THE DAILY NEWS EEK Oct.IIH8V Let's Co! WALLACE'S During this week, we are giving- coupons with every purchase of 25c and over. You stand a chance to win one of the three magnificent cash prizes, put up by the RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, of $100, $50 and $25, for first, second and third prizes, respectively. , Buy your supply of Blankets now, you will reap the benefit of present low prices. Whte or colored, all wool ty Kf " up from per pair Kimonas, the warm velour variety, very comforting these cold mornings, a nice QA 6J range of colors. Special, each . . . Wool Cashmere Hose several colors, also htZp silk and wool, all sizes, per pair Boys' Polo Coats, in heavy navy f reize or tweed. Sizes G to 8 years Qfi! Special . W Ask for your Cash Slips and Coupons Telephone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. PROSPERITY WEEK SPECIAL 15 Discount on Boys' Sweaters S Only Men's Blue Chinchilla Over- 9 fl AA eoats. Regular price, $27.50. Special V-B-aVll livery Customer Gets a Chance to Win a Trite FIRST PRIZE 4100.00 SECOND PRIZE 50.00 THIRD PRIZE 25.00 Steve King a DEMAND upert Brand" if lJi J30 ITS "THE DALVTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'KINCE KUPEKT. B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPKUATINU (;. T. 1 20.000-TON FLOATING IlllVhnnt I Kl'eer,l' Machinists, HoIIermakera, IHarksmilhs, Pattern i It kMakerfv Founders. WnnHunrUn F. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Eayly Ad. Copy is appreciated WILL BUILD SIDEWALKS r-i w . w A I. - I ) several loch improvement ujiaws Put Through First Readings By City Council . Six locai improvement Initiative bylaws and eight local improvement construction bylaws, having to do with sidewalk building in the downtown section, were put through their initial readings at last night's council meeting and will be further advanced at a special meeting to be held on Wednesday evening of this week, the desire of the council be-irij to have the work instituted as soon as possible. The new sidewalks will largely replace ones which have been condemned and closed to traffic. The-local Improvement Initiative bylaws were as follows: Concrete walk, 10 feet wide, north side of Fraser Street, Fifth Street to Sixth Street. Wooden walk. 8 feet wide, north side of Second Avenue, Second Street to McBride Street Wooden walk, 8 feet wide, west side of McBride Street, Third Av-nue to First Avenue. Asphaltlc walk 10 feet wide, west ;ide of Fifth Street, Third Avenue 'j Fraser Street. Asphaltlc walk, 10 feet wide, west -lde of Sixth Street, Third Avenue to Fraser Street. Asphaltic walk, 10 feet wide, east iide of Sixth Street, Fraser Street to 'ane north of Fraser Street. Asphaltlc walk, 10 feet wide, lorth side of Fraser Street, Sixth to Seventh Streets. Construetlin Bylaws Asohaltlc sidewalk. 12 feet wide. south side of Third Avenue, Seventh Street to Eighth Street. Asphaltic sidewalk, 12 feet wide. north side of Third Avenue, Sev-onth to Eighth Streets. Asphaltlc sidewalk, 17 feet wide, cast side of Second Street,' Second Avenue to Third Avenue. Asphaltic sidewalk, 10 feet wide. east side of First Street, Second Avenue to Third Avenue. Asphaltic sidewalk, 17 feet wide. south side of Second Avenue, Third Street to McBride Street. Aid. Pullen thought that it was regrettable that, now provision was being made for the replacement of old walks In most parts of the business section, there was still a eao on the south side of Third Av enue from Brooksbank's building to McBride Street on which, evidently, nothing could be done. After some discussion as to this gap, It was decided, on motion of Aid. Rudderham. that a new Init iative bylaw be prepared providing for a wooden sidewalk on this section. It was felt by the council that the property owners concerned might assume the cost of such a sidewalk. With reference to the south side of Second Avenue from Third Street to McBride Street, Aid. Rudderham Hand Painted Enlargements Of any Photo or Snapshot, in Oil, Water or Crayon, All work guaranteed Western Sales Company PHONE: CENTRAL HOTEL Post Office Box 158 What Would Please Grandma or Grandpa More than to receive A Photograph of Baby Tills Christmas Sittings can be made during Prosperity Week by paying a deposit and the "photos fin-, lshed any time you desire before Christmas. Benson Studios Third Ave. Phone 42C statod that he had seen Mr. Curtis who had informed him that the property owners there, who had first asked for a plank sidewalk, were now satisfied with the asphal-1 tic plan and were desirous that the work shoul'd start as soon as pbs-j slble. I Acting Mayor Collart reported havins-soen W. II. Tobey. railway superintendent, on the ma,Ur -of tfthe sidewalk along the nortltJUc of Second Avenue abutting on railway property. Mr. Tobey had suggested that the city get in communication with the Canadian National in re-1 gard to the matter. This was being done and it was believed that a proposition for the replacement of this sidewalk could be agreed upon. Aid. Rudderham thought that it was advisable that all haste possible be made on the work covered by the bylaws. The weather was get ting bad and the old walks were in bad shape, many being closed. He suggested that the special meeting be held to put the construction bylaws throne h their final stages. Aid. ftudderham"! suggestion wis icsepted and it was agreed to hold a special meeting tomorrow Get your men's nlsn at Carson's and keep warm Inside wool goods. Perfect dyeing so easily done! DIAMOND DYES contain the highest oualitv anilines money can buy I That's why they give such true, ' bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, The anilines in Diamond Dyes make them so easy to use. No spotting or ctreaVinc Jnt rlenr. even colors. The local improvement construe-, that hold throueh wear and washing. 'ion bylaws were as follows: ! Diamond Dyes never give things Anha!t!r ftiriewnlfc- 17 tet Hri that re-dyed look. They are lust l&c rth.iHnfThii a,- c at all dealers. When perfect dye- Street to McBride Street. ine costs no more is so easy why experiment with makeshifts? , Diamondoycs Highest Quality for 50 Ytars CANADA'S PROSPERITY WEEK We offer Canadian Goods at duced prices this week SEE'OUR WINDOWS Malkins Best Tea per lb Malkins Best Coffee per lb .. Malkins Best Baking Powder, 5's, per tin . Malkins Best Baking Powder, 2 Mi's, per tin Malkins Best Tomatoes 2Vis, 6 tins Malkins Best Tomatoes 2's, 6 tins Chase & Sanborn's Coffee per lb. 'Lfce W's, per Sftk White F1oud-AU brands 49's, per sack re- 55c 55c 1.45 r 80c 95c 75c 55c Shredded Wheat 9tZn 25c White Flour All brands $3.90 82.10 Soda Biscuits Dollar size PHn 60c npr hnv UU Sweet Biscuits Assorted per lb 25c Canadian Jam z Marmalade ETA p per tin OUo All orders received from outside points will be filled at the lowest possible prices Meat Department Round Steak 2 lbs Pork Steak per lb Shoulder Veal 5 lbs Stewing Veal ' 3 lbs. Stewing Lamb i lbs., .i.i..i..x...j..utj.v.:..j iiojn Lamb ?hops it". ' I pdrf.lb; i MiiWi....iiR..jLi.A Dack Bacons ' 3 lbs. 55c 25ci $1.00 50c 50c , 30c $1.20 Mussallem Grocery Co. MmHed 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE Hi AND 81 i a GLORIA SW ANSON The Best Dressed Woman on the Screen -In- "m f1 le trespasser n AN ALL TALKING AND SINGING DRAMA1 Coined j "DAD KNOWS DES'i" Paramount Sound News On motion of Aid. Macdonald seconded by Aid. Rudderham. the, city council last night requcs'rl( the city solicitor to keep his office1 open from 7 lo 3 of the evenings of the last five days of this month in order to accomodate working people desirous of registering as householders or licenceholders. I HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNDI'.lt NEW MAN AC1K.MKNT Strain llnitnl; TravellMV tmilf llnums; lli't and Cold tVttrr I'rrr Hun MwU All Train and Itates $1.00 and Up M'F.r'IAL MONTHLY IIA1 1 C.IMlMiOAKT & A. DONAM) PHONE 51 ANNETTE'S PALL FASHION SHOW at 8:50 p.m. The Latest Paris Models Feature Starts at 7:30 and 9:50 Admission 20c and 05c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY CYRIL MAUDE in "GRUMPY" Savoy Hotel I Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel not .md cold water In all room. A. J. I'KUDIIihMME, Prop, Cor. of Fraser und Fifth Sts. Savoy NIlss Rose Leigh ton, Metlakatla, A. C. Beatty, city. New Royal Hotel TIIK I. Zurelll, Prop. iioit:i. woiiTii wiiii.c 75c PEi: UAV AND UP Tflphoiif tHI iCbyal Tony Wick and S. K. Larson, city; C. Watson and Paul Ureat-zen, Port Simpson; Rita Leask and Florence midland, Metlakatla. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturday DANCING Every Saturday Nit ht, 9 to 12 I)anv Hall for Hire ' Accomodation for Private .' Parlies Phone 457 Prince Rupert MERCHANTS' GRAND DRAWING A Coupon With Each Adult Ticket i'BfilVTO LIU I til' I W WwUkkJTH A Will 1 ill aamm T"day Ortofe, OCTOBER IIth- 18th MON. and TUES. 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