turiay- September 18, 1937 :' ,TSS, DAILY NEWS PAUB THB6!1 .ttv i r LOCAL NEWS NOTES i . Tl.lnShAC Hnfl I HIP I. 1. 11 - on me n . ,n,s morning to be on time. Bight from a' trip to Vancouver. BoyS' slacks, sizes, . 2G-34 19e. t the Dollar Store's moval Sale. for Olof Hanson M.P., after a brief i lilt to town, left by last evening's (rain on his return tq Smlthers. Mrs, Fred McLeod returned to the ,lty on the Cardena this morning Luther Grotke of Ketchikan arrived In the city from the north on the Princess Louise last evening and proceeded by train to Chicago., Mrs. P W Anderson Is spending the week-end at the Skeena River pot Springs as the guest of Mrs. Oearge Frlzell. She left yesterday for the river on the Laura F. II and will be back on Tuesday. Mrs. II M. Daggett and son, who have .been spending the summer lr jlew Brunswick, returned to tht city on the Princess Adelaide last night PIANO TUNING LOUIS F. COLES For many years with Brlns-mead, London, Eng.. Martin-Orme, Ottawa and Mason & Rlsch, Toronto Repairs and Adjustment of Player Pianos and Grands a Specialty Telephone: McLAKKN'S MUSIC STOKE Work and Play Books and a story of Britain now In at McRae Bros. (218) H. R. Gray of the snagboat Es-slngton sailed last night on the Princess Louise for Victoria to spend the winter. Mrs. O. J. Johnson and child arrived In the city on the Princess Louise last evening from Ketchikan and proceeded to Chicago by train. Mrs. Robert Brasell, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide last night. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Locke were arrivals In the city on the Princess Louise last evening from Alaska, proceeding by train to Prince George. Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette Stone) sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. J. M. Alderson of the passenger department of the Canadfan Paclf- JOB SLAGGAKD, 653 TAX wishes to announce to his many customers that he will be out of town for the next month and wishes to thank them for then patronage In the past and ex' pects to Kive them the same ser vice in the future. (2l7i CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JSKL Rev. J. W. Stevenson, M.A., B.D., Ph.D. Minister in Charge Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY SERVICES: 11:00 a.m. Communion Service Sermon Topic "The Brand of Chrisf 12:30 Sunday School ' 7:30 p.m. "Transforming The Primitive Instincts" Dr. Stevenson Will Preach Rally Sunday September 26 Strangers and Visitors are Welcome FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W. Vaughan Davies, Organist wall lif Sunday School at 12:15 ':30 pj,i. Evening Service will he conducted entirely by the ladles of tht church and congregation. A program of special Interest Including special vocal selections has been arranged. Come and Worship With Us MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE ELECTUIC LIGIfT BULBS 25 w. 40 w, 60 w. Bulbs for INDIRECT LIOIITINQ SEE OUR INDIRECT LIGHTING FLOOR LAMPS 20c 90c HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Pnnce Rupert, B.C. Mrs. Harry Race of Ketchikan disembarked from, the Princess Louise her? last night and pro-teededby tram to Indianapolis. c. the Myfair window for Cash for old gold. Bulgers (tot C. E. Avis, accountant ol North . t . ,n fall shoes, tr. (Pacllle Cannery was a passenger 1 . ; tn t.J Tonight's train, due from the abard the Cardena today going Lawrence Pierce """J-East at 11 o'clock was reported ! through, from the Skeena River to Vancouver for the winter. O. A. Moore, accountant of cannery at Port Es-sington, was a pessenger aboard the Cardena today going through to Vancouver for the winter. Night classes in manual training for men and boys have been re sumed in connection with the man ual training department of the local schools with Inspector J, H. Nor den in charge. Mrs. Symonds, who has been vis iting here for some time with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Heilbroner, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on her return tQ Sari Francisco. George Cripps. provincial asses sor, who has been on a. trip to the Bella Coola district on, of ficlal dut ies, returned to the city from down the coast on the Cardena this morning, James Lamb, manager of Casslar Cannery, and Mrs. Lamb were pas sengers aboard the Cardena this morning going through from the Skeena River to. Vancouver tq spend ha. winter Thpv were aeeomDan ic nanway s urnisn uoiumoia uoasi' , . hv T mb.s &lste, Mr, Mc Steamship Service was a Passenger Doniljt who m&en visiting at ttuuaru uic nuicess iuuise last ev ening returning to Vancouver after having made the round trip north, Cassiar. FOR SALE FOR SALE New chesterfield suite Annlv Dailv News. 220 wr " . Range and Blaek 454. Radio set. WANTED Pbonq (215 WANTED English baby pram, reasonable price. Box 18, Dally News. 219 AGENTS WANTED CHRISTMAS Card agents make more money selling the Premier Art Guild line of persona Christmas cards and boxed assortments. We pay you 50 per cent commission on personal cards priced over one aonar per dozen; practically 40 per' cent on our Dollar-a-doien series. Agents should not be satisfied with less. Premier line Is the smartest, largest and most up to date-and ready for you to begin making money with at once. No experience necessary; no charge " for sample book. Prices are lower and commissions hiirher at Premier Arl r.nild 57G Seymour St., Van couver. Apply today. Agents in smaller towns should write. PERSONAL WOMEN. Wanted, to start private kindergarten schools in their own homes this coming fall. Free booklet on reouest. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, 'Wlhnl per. Established 1927. MALE HEL1 WANTED SELL CimiSTMASS CARDS Earn $15-123 weekly in spare time now obtaining orders from friends and acoualntances. Our sample book of beautiful Personal Greeting Cards and boxed assortments sent free. Experience unnecessary success certain, Write for details, Ortetlng Card Publishing Co, 102 Princess St., Winnipeg. Represen. tatlyes desired in small towns also. U. MALE & FEMALE HELP WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cus-; tom Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free Information. M.C.G Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. l SEWING UTILITY SEWING CLASSES Mrs. Thomasson, Wallace Block. Phone ' Blue 637. t.f.) Referendum PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a referendum, as required by Bylaw No. 897 of the City of Prince Rupert, will be held on Monday, the 27th day of September, 1937, from a.m to 8 p.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, ODiaimng, uuuzing ana carrying on the manufacture of pulp and (or) paper at the dry- dock site in the City of Prince Ru pert, it should De granted tne following concessions, in lieu of all rates; licenses and (or) other forms of municipal taxation to which it may be subject under the "Munlcip al Act," at present or In the futurt: 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 jear period, the rate of taxation Is not to exceed twelve and one-half mills on improvements and twenty-five mills upon land. e 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 and use the water required by the said pulp and (or) paper mill from Shaw-ntlarur Lake, durinz the life- ent or in the future: (a) A fixed annual payment of Five Hundred Dollars for a per- W lod of twenty-five years. ib) After the.) expiration oi me 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) Tree water for fire protection, personal and other uses not directly concerned with manufacturing operations-, during the lifetime of the industry. (d) Permission to take and use the water required by the said pulp and (or) paper mill from Shaw-aUans Lake, during the lifetime of the industry. (3) It is understood that no re tail business shall be conducted on either site. Those entitled to vote are prop erty owners as defined by subsec tion (2), of Section 180 oi ine "Municipal Act" and also all holders of licenses qualified to vote under the -Licensing Bylaw" of the City of Prince Rupert at Civic Elections. Dated at Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this seventeenth day of September. 1937. D. J. MATHESON, Returning Officer Mrs. Bernard luidahl A.T.C.M. VOICE PRODUCTION Piano and Theory 431 Fourth Avenue West Phone Green W4 THE SEAL ot QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Anglican Tea And Sale Was Much Enjoyed A very successful Anglican teal and sale of home cooking was ht Id at the home, of Mrs. NeI Carter on Friday afternoon, lira, C. V. Evitt assisted the hostess in receiving the many guests. The rooms were attractively decorated with autumn flowers while the tea table,, centred with a bowl of pansies and violas, was presfded over by Mrs. G. A. Rix and Mrs. Thomas Andrew. The tea room was in charge of Mrs. C. C. Mills, assisted by Mrs. V. Cruickshank, Mrs. L. A. Holt by, Mrs. J. 0. Johns and Mrs. A. E. Parlow. A well patronized home cooking table was in charge of Mm. V. J. Nelson and Mrs. II. F. Pd-fen. Cashier was Mrs. II, S. Meadows. Announcements Tea at Mrs. Brem- Presbyterian time of the lndustrv. 2 As to whether, in the event of ; ners September 21 the Canadian-American Pulp andf gt Peters w. a. Tea, ParLh Paper Mills Limited, or any . other j,aU September 23T. company, obtaining, utilizing and carrying on me manuiacwre oi t orange Bridge, September 23, pulp and (or) paper at the Seal! Cove site In Waterfront Block I,! Eastern Star. Tea, Mrs. Sam Mas- Prince Rupert1 Townstte, It should sey's, Wednesday, September 29. be granted the following conces-J sions, in lieu of all rates, licenses and (or) other forms of municipal taxation to which it may be subject under the "Municipal Act," at pres- Stan Morin sailed last evening on the Princess Louise for Vancouver whence he will proceed by airplane to Chicago. With Lawrence Kubley of Ketchikan, who was also a pas senger southbound on the Louise j last evening, ne wiu auena me World Series. Cambral Cabaret, October 1. Presbyterian Choir Tea, October 1. Orange Tea October 2. Catholic Bazaar October 6 and 15. United Anniversary Supper, Oct. W. A. Canadian Legion Bridge October 15. Anglican Girls, W. A. Tea, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's, Thursday, Oct. 21. Parent Teachers telephone bridge, Frirt.iy, October 22. C. C. F Bazaar, October 23. Oyro Hallowe'en Dance, October 29. Masquer a d e Presbyterian Bazaar,. November 4. St. Peter's W, A. Bazaar, November 18. Cathedral Bazaar November 30. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. I- l,- Extraordinary SHOE SPECIALS Youth's Storm Calf Uoots Heavy soles, sizes 11 to 134 Boys' Storm Calf Boots-Heavy soles, sizes 1 to 5J $2.45 Missses' Calf Blucher Oxfords Leather Q4 or rubber soles, sizes 11 to 2, up from . . w Child's Calf Oxfords Good dependable shoes, sizes 8 to 10$, up from $1.45 Large New Shipment of "Jack & Jill" Shoes in Oxfords and Straps Just Arrived Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes COMING Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2 The Original Rexall ONE CENT SALE Ormes Lid. 'JJia Pioneer Drtu&ists The Kenll Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m, Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.mT 7 D-m. till 9 p.m. AYilY LNJtr-d Lh D. - LOl DrniRN LIMIT 45 DAYS rlUCb trfl VXP tBU .stanza Vvom .Tout TORONTO L - $5l.ao mOHT?5 - . 'It0 - fe fe SS . AflS.YU ..... The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI for Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK S90.4S I r FLASH ! ! 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