PAGE FOUR TEE DAttY NTWB I I i Rati cards! JM, Extra Long Life Batteries .GOING AWAY ANNMKAJY FRIENDSHIP CARDi' atteries WEDDING Prices Are Down Again OJEEfcCAGDS f OR THE CONVALESCENT All Batteries Fully Guaranteed You Will Be Wise to Buy Your Radio Batteries at EDWARD LIPSETT LTD On The Waterfront CARDS rO&.ALL.OCCASlONS? CONGI5ATU LATIONSj EXPRESSIONS OR 3MaeMm.d FREE ? FREE t FREE ! Ride Tickets Crescent Shows With every CASH PURCHASE of ONE DOLLAR OR MORE Made at WUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Available Now Opposite Canadian Legion Advertlslns is an .uvestment. CENTRAL HOTEL" ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 Far nest Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK LEE HUNG CHUNG Chop Suey House Open Day and Night Second Avenue City Commissioner Looks Back; Tells Of Some Of Difficulties In Straightening Out Affairs' has decided to force her demands, .on Toland. Army, air lorce ana Inaval reserves are beinR called by thousands, while the home licet is tuned and ready lor any cmer- j gency. French army, air lorce ana navai reserves are being mobllled and at the present moment France Possibly you can see now why the commissioner hits Iully prppared with a aundnvr had to say 'no' often when requests have been made of army or one and a one-hair mini.. 1 him, commented City Commissioner W. J. Alder yester-, equipped and trainee men 10 m- rlnv aftnrtinnn in cnngl-inir Wnro iha Pi-inno Ptinm-r fivrn Stand any aKgresslve move on u J , , , , , .K. nnrt of Germany. The extreme VV.- ..V, W'WV. Vl M.V 'A Wt.V-tllO ......... ..f, wnicn naa iacea mm aunng nis regime nere ana measur es that had to be taken in restoring nervousness oi European iiaunu Is manUest In the mass movement of trooDS arid equipment to th the to sound financial basis. city a Prlnce Rupert As Iong aj x Uve l respective borders. .u iu uu..6 wiU probably be paying taxes here. Belelum and the Netherlands - ! inereiore i wm De intensely mier- carry on, saio. Mr. Aiaer dui u could not be helped. My term or office will soon be out but. until the international situation Is cleared up permitting or industrial development or the city. I can see nothing else for It but a, continuation of civic economy, paying as we go and keeping away as much as possible from borrowing." Mr. Aioer, wnose suDjeci was esteemed member, who Is leaving "Thirty Years Growth In Prince tne city for Vancouver. Suitable Rupert." tated at the outset that sentiments were expressed. the growth of cities depended upon . trade possibilities. He rclerred to the strategic position or Prince Rupert and briefly outlined the circumstances leading up to the build- in? of the railway to this port. Sir Laurier and Sir Charles M. Wilfrid v ill i iu iiaui ici nau vitai wa are taklne extraordinary precau- ested in future admlnlstraUon or an(i putting their countries clty ' on a war-time basts due to the ex- Presldent W. M. Watts vas In the trcmfiy tense conditions prcvall-chalr and thanked Mr. Alder for his lne at the moment. The belief Ui address. Dr. C. A. Armstrong of oermany that the signuii of Uv Port Simpson was a luncheon guest RUSSian non-aggression pact wiJ Occasion was taken by the prcsl- nrnduc. startling results within the dent to bid farewell, on behair or ncxt rew days has caused the" tne ciuD, to Dr. H. M. Morrison, in- countries to prepare for any even- spector of schools, a- valued and tuallty. In United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt was back at Washlneton at 1 o'clock thli I afternoon, having cut his holiday EUROPEAN SITUATION cruise short In view of the Eur..- NOT ENTIRELY HOPELESS pean sltuaUon. His first action will - be to safeguard the neutrality of (Continued from Page One) the United States and ensure 1M freedom - ---- from entanglement in the HOT m rc,ed a. r?nu; FZJt-S- . . 23 "m .l-.i..ifi. ,rt v,.rB able to encircle Poland. He mayi y 1 iJTnA, rv,. 7L aPPeal of Prime Minlste, and the site and rapid buUdlng up ATn. .v. u OJ J Quietly Married of Prince Ruoert Kerti H.TttecdaV Eveninff wito care. Then came the war and 1 UCSOay GVenilig erson wnQ made & had all the plans spoljd Bcrcntesgadcn reiteratlng ta Mr. Alder told how the first coun-, riHc. ...j.' u - ell In 1910 had put through a by- Mrs. Jessie May Waterlund law for ,650.000 for street gradmglrLS?' J. -me, Bride of q, Fran. ranklin and sewer construction. fcUC nflt nnlv tiA XTAtKorlnnrI K oil1 raU or 1918 before the bonds had Ztir , . 1 V MSV U1UUU C been placed, financing meantime were standing watchful and Dre- Stewart Re- T net Prlrfav nlfrKf ft nilt hltt In. being provided by the banks. Be-: pared for the worst. The British terestlns wedding took place at bonds sold at a con-(Emplre fore the were w,u be a unJt tf WBf comcj ot VnlM derable discount owing to the war, s u nQ doubt or & Jackson of f,clal. tne cny naa paia no less man iu.-. I Meantlin(l m,,nn!. nf mpn ,tnnrt ln .h(.n Mr ,.,. lav Wat-P 000 in Interest to the banks. incorporation. Mr. Alder continued. had amounted to $2,900,000 and $3.-900.000 had been paid back on principal and interest with a debt still left as of three years ago amount ing to $1300,000. Such was the penalty of Interest. City borrowing altogether since. 1920, $13,000,000. In 1930 It had shrunk to $4300,000 and In 1939 to armed ready for battle. Oermany. lund, daughter or Mr. and Mnti France and Poland are leading in J. O. Kelly or Oliver, became the the mobilization activities. bride or Oscar Franklin Stewart , Both the British House or Com- son or Mrs. B. F. Stewart or 6ml-mons and House or Lords went in- thers. Witnesses or the ceremony j to session today to put through an were the groom's mother and Cap. , emergency defence bill, the King John Clausen. The bride wore a I being back at Buckingham Palace, pretty blue suit with rust acccs-! breaking hi hnllrtnv in nai During tne past six years, r. and retumlng to London by train carnations and lerns. The matran Alder went the city had paid on. .tonJght, to be 0n hand to sign or honor wore a black velvet its without borrowing a doflar way tne bm ,mmedlately ,t ,s d In 1910 the taxable assessment or Armyi alr Iorce land had been $11,000,000 and In forcemnt. ftr. hpfnir " Ar the ceremony there was a well 'f ddl"f dlnn at the C?mm as home delence measures to . a full war time basis. Special dc In 1932 the tax $1,671,410. levy Ience precauUons to deal wltn th(. was for $269 000 and this year It crltIcal European sltUatlon are well had been $135,000. under way "So you can see why the conw rjritons Are Calm m.u..MUiKU1mulMJ uu, . Tup Br tlsh DeoD e arp tnnln . commented Mr. Alder. "Until the International situation i attitude in far of th- .it., is settled down, there is no chance 'ation which laces the Empire or a pulp mill or other industrial Thlrtv-two division ar in 0rti. development, continued Mr. Alder, ness to disembark r0r the contln- skipper. The couple will have the , Defence work will be a big factor Cnt at the sound of the first shot congratulations nnd best wishes undoubtedly but It will be industrial .which would signify that Oermany of many friends, development that counts perman-' Mr. Alder told or some things that 1 had been done to Improve the city's financial position. Prince Rupert had been planned for ten times the , population it now had and that presented a great problem, ir the' population was centred between the two creeks, the position would be much happier. Instead or that, however, there were twenty-one I miles or streets to keep up. j Bumpy Streets i Complaint was heard, Mr. Alder ( said, of bumps In some of the streets. In the residential sections I that was due largely to the con-1 structlon of streets In the foun-' datlons or which old timber had, been laid, When the old planks, rotted away, bumps developed. Rebuilding ror the time being was a1 matter for the future. Meantime,' the only thing that could be done was to maintain a good hard surface and keep water from underneath, The ncxt major expenditure which would face the city, Mr. Alder said, would probably be sewer replacement on Third Avenue between Fulton and McBrlde Streets and on Eighth Street from Third Avenue to the railway tracks. To rebuild streets possibly from $10,- 000 to $30,000 would be required but I this was something for the future. The city generally was in a better condition tday financially than It j had been for a long time. The ln-' debtedness had been 1 reduced by $300,000 and $34,000 a year had been cut off by refunding. The debt service charge, however, was still a Wrge burden at $128,000 per year. . "My. term of ofrice will soon be out," said Mr. Alder in conclusion ,"bu I, .will still be Interested In MURESCO puts SSkin Walls and Ceilings A RICH FIAT FINISH that wit not rub off, crck,ehlp ort Md in l8Tintnd White dore Cafe with covers laid frr eight. A reception then followed at the home or the newlyweds. 819 Second Avenue West. A toast to the bride was proposed by Capt. Clausen with the groom re- Italnlng a calm, and philosophical "P00?1"' in cv,cn,nK ,wa" haPPlln spent dancing, other diversions. otAisi uu ii The groom Is a fish packer The Ideal WALL FINISH Muresco's popularity rests on its lovely sort finish, Its economy and case or application, and on its great practicability. It comes In 18 beautiful sort tints. Per package 75c U TIL AC The original four-hour enamel, still first In quality. Its rich satin gloss finish lasts and lasts, continued washing has practically no effect on It. Easy to apply and economical to use. 4pint 30c ViP,nt 50c Pint 90c Quart J. H. 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Couches- Each 1 .'M'iccc Chesterfield In tapestry and velour 2 Washing Machines At 1 Royal Typewriter- First class condition 2 Session's 8-I)ay Chime Clocks- Each I HAILWAV I I COMMUNICATION! I $13.00 $22.00 $35.00 $32.50 $10.50 $4.50 $16.50 $39.00 $35.00 $47.50 $27.00 $12.50 Phone IJLACK U21 THIRD AY EN IE Next Door to H. C. Clothiers CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Porta S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct BB. PRINCESS LOUISE S.S. PRINCESS ALICE Aug. 5th, ICth, 20th, Sept. Cth Aug. 0th, 10th S.S. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 2nd, 12th, 23rd, Sept 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian PacUlc Services XV. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, I' f Tickets nnd Reservations from It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New that the people of tho whole district are doing the same