paoi rouii J --UUJ L 1 AN w, i PEAS Furniture Exchan Prince Kupert - atii Royal City Pe are particularly full of flavor this year owing to wonderful weather during th growing period. Order a few cam today. FOR SALE One 23-Je well Vanguard Waltham Off A A Watch Price a3UU Rifles 30 U.S.A.--Good as CA new 5t55jatFV " Winchester Self Loading gQ Shot Guns Double Barrel, Hammerless, 2 00 Musical Instruments Tenor Banjo, Orpheum No.l Guitar Good as new . . . . $17.50 $8.00 Used Furnit lire Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Suite, Studio Couch, Tables, Kitchen Ranges, Etc New Furniture Beds Complete with Cotton Felt Mattress and Cable Spring All A sizes ?AiiitU Floor Covering Dominion Printed Linoleum- Square yard 85c D. ELIO ge Hours 1) a.m. to 5 p.m. -By Westover DID VOU -5AV THat M3U AiEi2fs PICK OUT TUB r J LT LEAD IM 'wb h-lav -rv4,? Acrrtr. kinon o v . . u Jl "THAT'S K.IQ-HT cSdT TO BUZZ BACW S J TT) 'O THB Referendum PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a referendum, as required by Bylaw No. 897 of the Cltv of Prince Rupert, will be held on Monday, the 27th day .of September, 1937, from 8 a.m. to 8 D.m.. at the City Hall. Fulton Street, Prince Rupert, B.C., to ascertain (1) As to whether, In the event of the Canadian American Pulp and Paper Mills Limited, or any other company, obtaining, utilizing and carrying on tne manufacture oi pulp and (or) paper at the dry-dock site in the City of Prince Rupert, it should be eranted the fol lowing concessions, in lieu of all rates, licenses and (or) other rorms of municipal taxation to which it may be subject under the "Municipal Act," at present or in the future: (a) A fixed annual payment of One Thousand Dollars for a period of five years and a fixed annual payment of Five Thousand Dollars for the next twenty years. (b) After the expiration of the said twenty-five year period, the rate of taxation is not to exceed twelve and one-half mills on Improvements and twenty-five mills upon land. (c) Free water for fire protection, personal and other uses not directly concerned with manufacturing operations during the "lifetime of the Industry, (d) Permission to take arid use the water required by the said pulp and (or ) paper mill from Shaw-atlans Lake, during the lifetime of the industry. (2) As fo whether, in the event oi the Canadian-American PuId and Paper Mills Limited, or any other company, obtaining, utilizing and carrying on the manufacture of pulp and (or) Daner at the Seal i Cove site in Waterfront Block I, I ranee Rupert Townslte, it should I be granted the following conces- clnno 4n ttan 1 nil ,Mfa. Itnnnpn. and (or) other forms of municipal taxation to which it may be subject under the "Municipal Act." at nres- ,ent or in the futurei (a) A fixed annual payment 61 Five Hundred Dollars for a per-1 lod .of twe'nty-jfive years, (b)' After the ;eplrj3oA: 61 the twenty-five year period, the Dated at Prince Rurjert. Province of British Columbia, this seven teenth day of September. 1937. D. J. MATHESON, Returning Officer WARS ON FOUL PLAY LONDON, Sept. 23: (CP) Campaigning to stamn out fnnl play,' the English football associ ation has decided that whbrp i three cautions ar recorded against a player the case will be referred to the discinli n:i rv commltlee. Try a Dally News classiri-rt uri. vertlsement for best results. THB DAILY lOWf "SUFFERED SIX YEARS WITH CONSTIPATION" "For six years I suffered with constipation, and I decided to try All-Bran. I have been eating it once a day for about four and it has certainly done the work. Mrs. Herman Futrell (address on request). Tests prove that Kellogg's All-Bran is safe and effective for correcting common constipation. Within the body, All-Bran absorbs twice its weight in water, and gently exercises and cleanses the intestines. It also furnishes vitamin B to tone the intestines, and iron for the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily, either as a cereal with milk or cream, or in cooked dishes. Three times daily in severe cases. You'll find this food far better than habit-forming pills and drugs. All-Bran is sold by all grocers. Made by rELLS OF CROWNING Dr. W. T. Kergin Interesting Speaker With Illustrated Address At Gyro Club Not the great procession; ItseLf or the Impressive ceremony. In WesV .nlnster Abbey but the general atmosphere and the gigantic, preparations were the features of the Cor onation of King George VI In Lon don which proved most striking to him, said Dr. W. T. Kergin in streak ing before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at Its regular weekly luncheon yesterday. No where else in the world but in England could such a great show have been staged. Nevertheless, it was astounding to consider that In England, known as It was for democracy and personal liberty, the people should enter with such enthusiasm Into such a celebration at that of coronation, emblematic as it was of the mon archy which in so many countries nad been discarded. Dr. Kergin told of the handling of the vast crowds which throng-; ed the 'streets like "sardines in a box." It was aLTmost impressivei The speaker told- how , he, ;aripV his rate of taxaUbn fi not tofexPr! Pa"?:" viewed . the ; great-proces- improvements' and twenty-five TCI " n5i'Tr .,ni.- LUa ' their seats at 7 a.m,l although; the parade-' did not nass until 3 trm . zl . I uiawwn w uuu me ;cruwas t.i.i u0 in uu- gave tne Dowager Queen Mary was : . -"""" a wonaenui tning, said Dr. Kergin. thlSf oPf?v, T; fUring "was not excelled by tnetributc of the lifetime of the Industry. loyalty and arfectlon ra& (d) Permission to take and use the corded the new king. water-required. by.the said pulp. As f or. the Duke of Wlndsory-Dr and (or) paper mill from Shaw- Kergin said that ''the' 'genTralliF- atlans Lake, during the life- tttude of the British people ap- tlme of the Industry. peared to be that It was the best (3) It is Understood that nn tp. thine that F.riunrri cVinnlft Vio u iia )L tall business shall be conducted on dropped out. either site. I Dr. Kergln's remarks were pre- I Those entitled to vote are prop- "binary to a very Interesting dLs-j erty owners as defined by subsec- play oi mvlng picture scenes of I Hnn OI r9 cAnllAH ion - .1 thf1 Pnrnnntfnn cmo nf rnUUl. ..... ..v.. u iou Ul tut u4 wiiitii wt.il "Municipal Act" and also all hold- actually taken by the doctor hlm- ers of licenses Qualified tn vntPielf.. under the "Llcenslnz Bvlaw" of the Dr- H. N. Brocklesby, president of City of Prince Rupert at Civic Elec- the cluD wa In the chair. Lunch-tlons. .eon guests were Ernest Meadows and George Dlbb. President Brocklesby announced that next week's luncheon would be addressed by Mr. Justice A. M. Manson and that members of the Women's Canadian Club and their husbands would be guests. The luncheon of the week following will be cancelled and, instead, there will be a dinner ddnce and theatre party on the evening of October 8. W. F. Stone was appointed to represent the Gyro Club at a Boy Scout's organization meetlne to be held Thursday nieht. Jack Bultrer win represent the club at the an nual meeting of the Prince Rupert Bowling League Sunday night, the expectation being that the club will again be represented In the League this winter. AWAY TO KITIMAT to! tlis therp were number of lay delegates including Mrs.. C, 'V... Wilkinson of I'rince Rupert. Mrs, peter Kelly ' ' RUSH Mg TO 62.1 W A'S H I M rTOKI 1 1 I '' ' 1 Rev. Dr. Ostcrhout, Rev. Dr. Ra-ley, Dr. II. II. Cohvell, Mrs. P. A. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kelly and J. C. Byers, engineer of the boat, left on the Thoma9 Crosby for Kitimat to take part Presbytery Concludes Vork At In the big celebration marking United Church and Promin- tho sixtielh year of the estab- ent Members to Take Part lishment of the Christian mission ; Celebration at that place by the Methodist . , :- 7 ., . Church. Mr. Ralcy, who was in All day yesteruay. the Prince charge there for about thirteen Kupert Presbytery of the United i-earn. Is tn 1p thP np,.lal o.a) Church of Canada Avas in session 0f honor. In the Church parlors .dealing j Tne celebration will consist wilh routine matters- connects 0f n unique and elaborate pa-with the church. The: sessions ant showing conditions as tey commenced at ten o'clock and aJ-' iourned I about an- hour before ' vent of the mission and ending m.dn.ght. Rev. . IVster Kelly of by a huKe banquet on Mond he mission Joat Thomas Crosby RhnwirKr onntmaHn. nn.utnn.. .resided and others present in- 0n Saturday there will be a day eluded I,ev. Dr. S. b. Osterhout, of gporta and 0 Sundaj. reuKloUfl upenntendent of missions from SPn.-irp i whtrh ih vi.itnro -m T . Tt T r . ninL-yuver, ncv. o. u. jacKSOL takp inri 7 ,, "-v- Kev. K. L. McConnell, mission- r, Rupert, hev. D, . More, of Ilaz- 4 ary at Kitimat was unable to get ;'t0":. secretary, Rev. . Seldcr to the Presbytery meeting but he o iSkidegate, Rev.. . Cdwe I C,. wi, be present to receive the jf Port Simpson, and Rev. 0. It. 4 t.'!:. i In a addilion i,A,;- ' ylsHin; mernU'r. from Prince Ruperl Induction Here l ae IMUIIUU Next Sunday it was announced that Induction of Rev. J. C. Jack- i Rfin. iho nour tifltiin. tf Ptrif TTni. -9cean halla .,nd . -1'eter Wells' ted Church in Prince Rupert pf Port Simpsonr Guests at tliJ, would take place, with Rev. T V fessions ..wWe Mrs.. ,-N.Ioses ofcowell of Port Simpson. Rev. D. ;r,rimv' COiwetljW. Mpre of Hazelton and Rev. C ?f the;missidnovrbina3,Crbs-lD. Clftfke taking part in the In- DVi ' . - 1 :i if - . . -, , . . . . uuciion service ihe delegates, yesterday, afternoon vere ehfert,aiuetl at tea by Rev. and Mrs. J.: Jackson at 'he Parsonage,- - Encouragement, was given by the Presbytery to native congregations to be represented at fu-Hne sessions. They are fully en-titled to participate. Kitimat Jubilee At 1:30 this afternoon a paily tonsisting of Rev. Peter Ki'lly, CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Etty Wy No Bruihinf Rf r-KIptn. imaitnr new dlimvtrj, r. rnoTri blickctt tulni. trnlih, Imrtmr lik miile. Jut put falie (rrth or brldzrt In t llui of water and add Steia-Klwn powder. No mpur bmihini. Recommended by den-tiiti approved bj Good Houiekeepini. At all drugfiita. Mont back U Dot delighted. Your Story In BicrruRES ', I l if Shup!hdis' onyoUR OWN make the 'Sweet- -l Hi -li t. I aaaaaHaH c. owry .jor yQu anqyour family or " 1 i- v"er dook can compare with M Ybur Snapshot Album The time to make up your Album Is ALL aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tne time. Don t, put Jt off-thls Important .mtiiTT" , Rem that canirotTlall to give you hours of . ' pleasure and eflableyou to 'Live over again' those happy , times .you treasure so much. 00 Kodak Albums ' The handy "Week-end" style 23c and 33c The "Waldorf" and the "Tudor." 50 leaves-Artificial leather cover In Grey, Brown or Black st on The "Klngsly" e "York- ,;::::;::z:;.:;; The "Troy" Real leather binding . The "MellU"-The "Bahnoral"-and the "Kodak Memory Book" All at Kodaks "Super-value" prices, from 52.25 to $4.00 Nuace Art Corners 2 pkgs 25c Silver Pencils For writing on black. Each ... .. i5c White Ink 'ZZZIZ 25c The Central Hotel ROOMS and. CAFC Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK CLOSIiNCJ OUT AH Pictures to be Called l or, Get Them Kight Away. Enlargements, Reprints and Frames nollywood Stadlos, 220 6th St. "TIME THE TOILER" I A Cm "n31 naiES TOV,r., Last Showt William Shakcspea A Midsummer Night's Dream WITH ALL STAR cAST Mc By .Mendelwh,, ( At7:ll and 9:jj) ALSO Merry Melody, "Only Have Eyes For W COMING FRIDAY PAUL ROBESON ln Rider Haftard'i "KINO SOLOMON'S MlXEsr $5 Down ; Takes Fur Coat The weather Ls getting colder u .mc iigni irung io wear u a coat. It always looks smart rich. We have a large stock of b very laiesi. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD GOLDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 37 THE SEAL of QUALIHJ tat mop GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon r I I ( . I ..In rag lieu oy mc uiiij """- canning company with an 0 the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVB and district with an advert! In the Dally Newp, i am