PAG&JTWO The Daily News 7Ae Letter Box PRINCE KUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ,. JlubUthed EvaryJitexaooc.j3gCfjit,Auiay. Ju: iirincejlupert J ' TJIE nyr,AWS ' Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H.,F. PULL.BN Mowing-Editor . . Editor, Daily News: K' - Tomorrow the ratepayers of DAILY EDITION A three-fifths vote is required to carry. FINE CONCERT IAIIAI D UlLilf Varied Program Delighted Large . Audience Last Night in M6ose Hall man iiiKvfeii b tenor it iv .. . , oui v iinniuy ni Re Main Trunk Sewer wan due to the ruvinv in of part of the trnni-h. but th inta) cost 1 Best tst Tor You THE.DAILY NEWS ' Thursday, May i9a of work on this trench up to the time laying of P'P commenced was onlr a little over $3,000.00. Surely this could not have all been lost, and even had this whole work been destroyed to that time would it excuse such an enormous over expenditure. The amount of money spent by the encineerine department to . this city will be aaUd to vote May 8 of this rear is $54,183.83. on iwo money uyiaws, one lor some of this Jias been cnark'ea in in n a tv tc : :a. i i . . ' , $19,000.00 in connection with the the following manner: T, M.v .am 1 noday, ,uay u, itm main sewer, and one for $12,- Cemetery'-Malntenanc nee i - - . - - .- f- J 000.00 spent in building the road Macadam Roads ..... i from Ninth Avenue to the bridge Tool and Equipment THE SEWER BYLAWS to connect up with Eleventh Purchased THp mflwir nnintii mrf nit-nrr!tlir ttmti'if the rate- Aenu- You will not be voting Tools and Equipment rit 1 i--------i . "t tti ? . tnia money for the council to Bxpence ae payers ian 10 pass me money uyiaw on chi uvci-ca- nnd, becauoe the money has Maintenance ' nf $ 914.82 Side- penulture tomorrow, next years COUllCll Will have to pay already beeen spent from general walks ,.. the whole sum of $19,000 out of the 1930 budget, which account, but "imply furnishing $u"ft-"'.St . the council wrth order which McBriile ixtenaon i an M j. i : will mean a very material increase in the tax rate or a they an 0Mh mt the and muile c.mOing SeriOUS curtailment Of the U8Ual Work and services OI the reimburse the treasury. When Main Sewer No. 1 . . . 2204.21 "100G.25 J940.13 3U7.72 1495.54 CS74.88 1641.79 2930G.94 year. By approving the money bylaw, the sum WOUld be the city engineer was asked to Is comment neeoAmry on the f'KUr on thU Mwer- ta turned ,bTe 1? ask. how spieaa snrpfld ovpr over a i period nprind nf or twpntv twenty years, vears ,wmui which would :NU"m be u.e mQr? ? in an estimate of $35,000.00. This and when since the first of Jan-much the easier way of financing It. The work has al- money was spent, and he was uary was over $900.00 spent in ready been carried OUt SO must be paid for. allowed to overdraw from gener- Cemeterar raaintenaoo, more than Hfa Worship accounts for the over-expenditure with JSUt id the explanation that the council decided upon a more ex- Thig monev wag alao apent and equipment, maintenance of side-pensive sewer pipe than was at first planned and also the sewer is not completed yet. W1M amounting to more than that some of the work was carried out as a relief measure how much it win cost, no- '3n8-- mre than $0000.00 on . . , body to know. He certain McBrtd .Street extension? If any seems v j mU nr ,.ti. ua and thus cost The matter of relief work be more. may made a when ne one te in doubt Ko and ee the quite laudable. As for changing the specifications, last could not come within 60 per amount f work done for thia year's council may have invited trouble by so doing. It cent of the cost, and it is high mny. on -iicBride extension, would seem hardly good business however, for the rate- w tepayet ""Til prudhomme payers to turn down this money bylaw for spite, because money it be they themselves and not the Council that will 80 far as Eleventh Avenue is TRUNK sewer bylaw suffer particularly if there is an increased mill rate next ce$d idta 5ditor year. Ihape for the handful of people Jn?,e"!eml V mv ,e"p1.0' As for the McBnde Street pavement and Eighth who are residing over there. fne twenty-riinth 1 inst.. puDIiihed Avenue water main bylaws, bot would . provide much tta expend of Jft Jp3J&t needed services and will, therefore, commend themselves the dtj" go hard JJ stated therein as to what would to many of those qualified to VOte. Eleventh Avenue could have been J thf fl"1"111 re;u,t W the by- There is, no doubt, a considerable amount of opposition dosed from beyond Jim Lee's SnJZwieSlJt to the bylaws. Those who favor them should not allow SJtrrt MeBride street are defeated. It the measures to be turned down through their apathy, soul, and this end of the avenue Wil1 simy "?ean that the rate- put in shape so that residents '7" "u' ,l" ine,r there could carry on. allowing S?!f!0B.Lthe co.8t Vhftn th,ey,paJ joy ohr rider, rn.it. to Piv travel bv some k lr of Lv. having the Jk" amounts ,Mtea1 spread Stoker P. O. Hall and Able Sea- carriwl on in aWetne ? rm ten'v yn and man Payne's vaudeville patter was delightful and Leading Sea nrVT nniirkrv HHntT man Edwards. In female Imper in i mi ii i iui u ii manner for over a year now. and i3rJ?Bpiw n v. if allowed to continue the,- will J." 1 S r"dho.mm ' L-L-h-the -. fiin-4 fcrf3as ? mayor and council do not put u"",Mi::r.n '. One of his number was the Z to h r,ZvZ bh vote "tlthese bylaws as a Popular fonder How I Look , Jj. $ TiSSSl Sd ' bSS tt ."ST' 1 Able JS,-?tL Seaman Ridgewell's tenor lo- to understand. How- SLi ? A". aTfftJ!!! solos. noios. "My my uvpe- Gypes- wtay Udy" and anu "Six oix rn jjiy V., hv .-j nri . " th u"" Jt jV.. .,j ' J Et the eounell meeting, meeung. is is true. xrue. Little Chicks" werein line with J VbVt a"hd "?t u.T ! That he votd K member of the general excellence of the 1 jJfMBJ ' IB " tok He " the board of works and the coun- i.rc- cU t0 substitute the program. , !, more ex- Clever and divertlag entertain- The audienee was delighted !58V.!Ji n?wn,nuJ w, weJ; nsive pipe for that recoramen-ment was given laat night in the with and took part in the odd J"Jn 1!! u v 8 8 , " ded b' the engineer, and also Moose Hall by the concert party community singing number "The 1" !. , r " . V ""w' concurred In the policy of exca- - of II. M. S. Colombo under the Picture Book" which was led by IZJL n vilnft ,n the autnmn of 1927 direction of Lieut Leighton. the "t. Leighten. 1 he m and the winter of 1028 as a ship's musical officer, before a Many members of the company W? -JLi. !T. i 1 i. ' ?S "" of relief, and so cannot large audience, who took up all took part in the sketches incluo- " "ed " thev would relieve himself of the responsib- the seating capacity provided, ing Alfred Stacey who has the ,?"lniv v"te against any money ilitv of the increased cost of the Much appreciation was expressed distinction of being the smallest ,..T untfl there wag an invee- aewer involved by these two by the AUdJenee which enthusias- boy in the British Navy on the V were pro Iacu tically encored practically every Norh American and West Indies 1erly 'ued. noraber on the program which station. included seieetiena by the ship's The program opened with th band, comic and popular songs sipginir of "O Canada" and was and ballads, female impertona- brought to a close with "God A I - 1 J a i 1 C .. iL. T'J the Moose Iodge. briefly wel- Kuesta and in a forceful and maa-comed the naval visitors and in- terly manner recounted the work traduced the comoanv. Lieut, of Mr. and Mrs. Price In Prince Leighton responded in humorous Rupert, referred to their untiring vein. energy and devotion in the work Chief features of the'entertain- ' the church, as well as in varment were two comic sketches. ther ways. The first was entitled "P. C. Par- n behalf of the members and ker" in which. Leading Signal- friends of the church. Mr. Limey roan edwartls was seen to good t,:"M wesented Mr. Price with a advantage as an inebriated police- fountain-pen-and-pencil set and man. The second of the eketche exire:ned the hope that they depicted in burlesque fashion the w"uld often be used in the writ-argumenta of two theatre box ivx of "Prince Rupert" on many parties, several noveltv turns, ur envelope. Mr. Price in accepting introduced much to the de-i,iin'i' the gift expressed his regret light of the audience. iat the severing of the many The shin's band gave several friendships he had formed here, delightful selections under the l! I'riv'Hed the hope of nirain direction of Stoker P. O. Clare ''"!n'f 'hr pleasure of returning Leading Seaman Nurthen aaw to Prince Rupert, two entertaining comic sonirs, Anolher Departure "How Does the Milk Oet Into Following the presentation to Coconuts?" and "The Firenlen's Mr and Mr8- Price. V. Houston. Song" to open the program and 0,1 behalf of the senior choir. Chief Ordinance Artificer Hoile mn"''rs and friends, presented smr in Hnv tenor voice "The Mr"- P'Hetier with a silver but-Kingdom Within Your Eyes" and tttr d,Bn- and voiced the senti-"Garden of Happiness."' ,mnta of all at the departure of Took Leading Part wra. reuetier from the Baptist Sunnfy ly Officer Officer V:: Poster, who v 'Un"r?,n t -.. 1 '"" na. 1,fn ""F": ""pert. M" Mrs. sang two inimitable comic If li songs ed Ir finHin.r "Thnks. I Shall Sleen Well Tn!l !5 eVnd'n, hr vo',:'e' th"k" offlren aerinT'tu S. ntion and odd falsetto voice were re-rS-t ti i.1.1f?Tied featured. Thev sang very melod-' After tm"T rotation 'th f ujlr "Side by Side" and "Red I Lltdi ,,rwl. A''l m rvtul refrehmeni IT-I.- f 1 ... r., . tiic iiiuuuiuKues uy oignaiman i ' i "ii L-iiuianip or turn Houston, assisted by Mrs. S rie and Mrs. J. II. Smith in- rn.unu unii uj me iiiu-i pram wna nultu irooH n. ihn 1 .p. 1 ' a, cv m T. II. MrAllistei first. Sunplv Officer Foster's j''r' ''nlted Chur.rb. closed euitnr solos being very tunesome.l wilh prayer. TAXPAYER PRUDHO.M.ME ON I1YLAWS nuns. juaiMUVKuea. innvunienwi vt mr rvutx. i pj4 rll- V.u... numUtta, vaudeville patter and Proceeds from 4b ejencert will ; , lor- ,yA 4 ? T; twoAiteW be applied to a charity. I am reluctant to discuss Assisting Lieut. Leighton in 301? filTnnTw" PRESENTATIONS LAST NIOflT ning and Signalman Wileon, the latter being responsible for very (Continued from page one) Affaiiv i art a HwamIImi. A. matters in the uresa. but feel feeling against the city engineer that a an alderman I have a whkh it seems to me. to sav the duty to discharge to the -people least, shows distinct bias on his of the city .and when certain cart aga-nut the engineer, matters should be brought to Yours truly, their attention. p Vn'mnnniP tractive lighting effects were friendshins she had formed in' .In 'efwence to the vote to be carried out bv P. O. King and A. Prince Rupert. Ken tomorrow on the money hy- l ITTT HfftTnTrn B. PhilpotU. Following the presentation to iaw,: 1 w'8" to "tate clearly that WflVY WmNrK Before the entertainment star- Mrs. Price, the chairman. Mr.;! intena Winst the byi'-t TlllllllilV ted. D. C. Schubert, dictator of Linxey. addreeeed the departing laWB M Wt agaiaet the extravagant manner in whkh nuulU mousy U being apent.: rearing that the eontinoMlon of such policy will not long delay In . t- J would further point out that Aid. Prudhomme. since the beginning of this year and, indeed, a greater part of last year, has consistently attacked almost every work emanating from th engineer's department and has Civic exhibited n (Wren nf ix.r.nnol OF SOFTBALL Colombo Player Beat C. N. I. Representativea by Score of 19 to 13 in reference to the excuse! -made by the mayor for the ex-' A softbitll ame was played last ceaaive coat of this work 1 wish I "hint between II . M. S. Colombo to point out that heavier grade , and Canadian National Railway of pipe was discussed by the representatives, the navy winning board of works and the city on- by a store of 19 to 13. The navy gineer and I specifically asked men pUyed a flne game a through "SLEnS pip:. ebnuf r'woS -d rt?h of e frte,d,t 7 'ifl) t0 not state any particular amount.1 "f consisting of McDon-but assured the Board of Worka lld' P'tcher. and Tracey, catcher, that he would have plenty In the' The playerawere; eatimateB to complete the work,) H. M.S. Colombo McDonald, p; even with the heavier grade of J Tracey, c; John$ton, lb; Taylor, ;ape. and as a matter of fact no 2b; D. Scott, saa.Weatherley, 3b; ighter grade of pipe should ever! .Jeffries, rf; Fields, cf; P. Scott, have been considered. Aa near if m l can now remember the dlf- C.N.R. -Harold, p Halroyd, ference in cost of the Hghteat . . c gtalkep lh. Mcphee 2b- Tul-and the heaviest pipe was least, 'iti L i e ! o han 5.000.00. The amount you f :, "orton' 3b "' S,th' rf: nre asked to vote for over expen- Skattel"'- 'f : Peterson, If. diture is $19,000.00. The mayor tur,1" tennis tournament WITH H. M. S. COLOMBO Cnnndian Nntlonal Courts to Be Used For Playing of Games Thl Afternoon and Sunday Tennin tournaments have been arrangf-d to take place this after noon, commencing at 4 o'clock, and Sunday afternoon, between plavnis from H.M.S. Colomho and the Prince Rupert Tennis flub The courts of the Canii- I dian Nationu) RecreatjonAMocia:l tion, "h.-tv'ng been loanea for the oi-ci-sion. are being used for the HIGH SCHOOL ANOTHER WIN Heat Booth 4 to 1 in Junior Game Hut No Walkover High School yesterday another win over Booth School by four goals to one after a game in which the Booth team had rather the better of the play. The first half saw Booth attack early and Wingham beat Smith with a high shot from the wing. Booth continued to press but Stiles and Pyle cleared. In a breakaway High nearly scared but Nelson cleared when all eemed lost. Smurthwaite at last nut the teams even. Booth began the second half with a dangerous raid but were ent back. High pressed occas-onally and were alwaye danger-oua round the goal. Smurthwaite i.dded another and Wicks scored two to give their school a safe lead. Smith saved splendidly from Tobey on one occasion but Booth forwards were unable to core. , Teams High Smith; Stllea and Pjle; Morrison. Franks. Forbes: Wlelcs, Armstrong. Smurthwaite. Thomas and Bacon. Booth J. Murray: Nelson and Cross; Bartlett. Colusi, Greer: Walters. Tobev. Cameron. Ivar-on and Wingham. F. Hardy and T. Bussanich were linesmen. Booth had much more of the game than the score would indicate, while lapses by Murray in toal gave High a couule of un deserved goals. Murray saved well at times but was nervous. Nelson turned his best game so far while Cross was safe as usual. Col u si played a clever sr.me at centre half distributing the play well and tackling keen ly, ureer and Bartlett were good. Wingham. Walters and Cameron played nice football but found Stiles a tough man to pass. They were always plucky in spite of many knocks. Tobey nearly 'Tieat Smith towards the end. High were well served ,by Smith in goal and Pyle and Miles were reliable. Franks. 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