"SEWER RENTAL" Local News Items... Tu7, March 15. 1919 fOK: FINANCE HEAD ASKS ECONOMY Temporary Loan Bylaw is TO BE CHARGED Dimension & Finish Lumber S.O.N. Meeting March 1G, 8 p.m. Election of Officers. 63) -iinaJii.nliiLlulHB.lliiimilJiiiSi.ililiGll.l.iiiiiiilliJ Approved by City Council POLICE FINES JUMP SHARPLY III FEBRUARY vj Plywood and Wallboard (pSash and Door Levy Will Be Made Against Properties Not Now Paying Local Improvement Sewer Taxes Brownwoods have "Caper Boots." Men's Boy's and girls'i (64) Steve Dumas and sons, George and Steve, sailed Sunday night on the Camosun for Alice Arm. Tea, Sale of Delicious Home Charles Durham of Usk sailed Sunday night on the Ooquitlam lor a trip to Vancouver. LADIES! Just arrived, a shipment of tlic new Black-Heel and City properties which do not Prince Rupert showed a "slight surplus not a cash surplus, but a paper one" in 1948, Civic Finance Chairman Alderman T. B Black told council last night in an appeal for economy among Cement, riaster, urick Cooking, White Elephant Sale, now have local improvement clty poHce fines and costs for sewer charges levied against j February totalled $1,488, a laree them will have to pay a "sewer increase over the meagre Janu-rental" charge under a plan I ary total of $2G1.50". according which will be invoked by city to the monthly nolice report city departments after the city' s EKRACE CLUB Spirt Jackets Quuity SUMS jl & McCAFFERY LTD. King Edward School, Friday, March 18, 2 to 5 p.m. Everybody welcome. (65) Black-Seam Nylons at Annette Manscll's 525 West Third Ave. J. A. K. Reid of the Forest Branch sailed Sunday nfght oh the Coquitlam for Vancouver. annual loan bylaw had been passed by council. He spoke in explanation of a letter from City Treasurer H. Prince Rupert Lodnc No. C3 crytliiiig for the Builder" PHONE 116 council on recommendation of submitted to the civic police the board of works. committee at the week-end by The rental charges will be Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton. levied against the "majority of , The fines resulted from 68 I.O.O.F. will confer first degree Tuesday 15. full attendance and Mrs. F. Anderson and two daughters, until reeently of M. Foote who outlined tho amount of money the city will need from now until the time members requested. (62) i Queen Chariot .be. Citv. sailed on J. E. Ormheim returned to the Conuitlam Sundav nlcht for property taxes start coming In later in the year. Council passed . the annuaJ the city at the end of the week Vancouver. Mr. Anderson died from a brief business trip to( here recently. the city's 522 wartime houses and "several hundred" more privately built dwellings which do no pay local improvement taxes for sewers. It is expected that the rental charges will be $5 a year, al lerrace. SUCCESSFUL IN MUSICAL TESTS The following pupils of St. Joseph's Academy were successful in the recent theory examinations of the Royal Conservatory of Music. convictions, of which 56 were infractions of the Liquor Act or sections of the Indian Act dealing with liquor. There were two dismissal during the month, one resulting from a charge of driving while intoxicated and one' of reckless driving. Monetary loss from Criminal Code complaints was assessed at VEAR OF ARTIES I the usual suc-frity, the weekly Li dance under Moose Lodge f in the Moose Terrace Club Spun Jackets for spring emphaVa the trend towards fine tweeds and plain colored cloths. Tne fine weave, coloring and tin. ish of these new fabrics combine in making these JackeU smart and ideal for casual wear. Miss Honora Silversides returned to the city Monday afternoon by air after a trip to Vancouver. though no figure has yet been set by council. loan bylaw which will permit ' the cl:y to borrow up to $150,-from the Bank of Montreal to meet current expenses until the tax money is received. "I have hopes that we won't need anything like $150,000, but it is obligatory that all committees and departments keep costs down," he told his colleagues. Council plans to institute a Rev. Father A. Royer O.M.I., after spending two months at Smithers, sailed Sunday night on the Camosun to resume hie duties as parish priest at Stewart. G. B. Andrews, A. Arnold, K. McClary and F. Williams of B.C. Packers sailed by the Coquit A.R.C.T. Teacher's written examination, honors, Bernlce survey to determine the number of properties which will be af Eastwood. $1,632 with recoveries valued at $1,123. :hc second year fected. The survey will be com Grade IV Harmony, pass, Joanne Langridge. itivity. ine bined with a survey of water fixtures in the city. Want Ads Bring Kesuits! lam Sunday night for Bella Bella and Namu. , re Mrs. J. Van Thomas Glenn, A. Campagnn'a. Grade II Theory, first class honors, ' Dorothy Ldird; honors, Olive Strand; pass, Marjoric Th e plan will be Invoked un "we must remember that we will have to pay interest to the bank on the money we borrow." Interest rate set' by the loan bylaw is 4 per cent. 4 der provisions of existing by-. Tattersall. fire served and d after which laws and will require that "pay-ment of sewer rental be enforced i Mr. Don Ritchie will be spc-' cial speaker, upon the subject "Youth, Jobs and Counseling" at the Booth School P.T.A. Meeting March 17. Mrs. Bruce Rogers, formerly of this city, arrived on ths Camosun Sunday afternoon to pay a visit here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone. Miss Joyce Leslie P.H.N. returned to the city on Saturday night's train from one of her periodical trips to the interior as far as Smithers on (,ved with music Carl Brechin acted as master of Alderman Black said that the on ail properties connected to Routine business followed by games and refreshments made up the program at the monthly meeting of Valhalla Lodge in Valhalla Hall last week. There was a good attendance of mem SINGER , SEWING CLASSES and ceremonies. Orchestra basic reason that-the loan by sewers which are not paying the law figure is set so high is that among expenses to be met until the taxes come In are an esti local improvement frontage tax." Revenue from the rentals will be placed in a reserve fund which will be set aside for the sole purpose of repairing and re bers. Mrs. Henry Llndseth, the president, was chairman of the mated $80,000 . for labor, $34,400 Gabardine Trousers Still high oil the demand list of sportswear, with new shades, improvement in quality and finish, Gabardine Pants are a MUST for wearing with a CASUAL JACKET. Our makers of Flannel Slacks have now added a new . feature to this popular spring and summer trouser. It is now being made with elastic side straps on both sides of the waistband, which makes it possible to wear the trouser without a belt and assure comfort, perfect fit and smart appearance. learn to sew easy lessons. You can in eight for debenture payments and meeting. $13,000 in police costs.- official duties. newing the city's sewage system. . Literally hundreds -of city homes which are connected to First ocean steamships were I Peter DcJong, after spending vnrd pr InwrtloD. minimum ebarc. Ma. mirth niiw CITY ENDORSES MUNICIPAL BRIEF converted sailing ships. . ENROLL NOW AT YOUR ' SINGER fund KiiKHKwnt Announcement: . I hl'KCIAh Ulhl'l.AY. UOUBI.B PRICE ' iH is payahlc lo advance, I'leuta refrain Irom totophoalog. sewers do not pay local Improvement taxes on them, since the installations were put in by Wartime - Housing Limited. In a few days here on business in connection with the B.C. Packers with which he Is now identified, sailed Sunday night on the Coquitlam for Namu. J. I. Sweet .teletype expert 310IUAM A brief from the Union of B. C. Municipalities urging the government to alter its basis of arriving at school grants and NEWFOUNDLAND SEAL HUNT ON SEWING CENTRE many areas, these sewers serve b luving rem em -ii dear husband, 'v. who passed fcii5. 1946. (61) FOR StALIs FOR SALE Babv Carriage Td light color. Rood condition. Red 691. 62) FOR SALE Beautiful console Phonola radio - nhonoeranh. not only wartime homes but privately. built properties in the ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Twelve from Vancouver, sailed at th week-end for Sandspit, Queen scaling ships have sailed for the same area. ' annual seal-hunt in northern Charlotte Islands, after spend KEN'S salary negotiations was approved by city council last night. The brief urged that basis of provincial grants be changed from the 1946-47 school cost level to a later period and that it be made adjustable to changes in GRAPES FROM ASIA waters. The Eagle'heads for the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the re- ing a few days at the Canadian National Telegraphs office here. Grapes were introduced to 1 Very reasonable. Call 309 8th Ave. East between 7 and 9. 72) FOit SALE 4 interest in De maining eleven off the northeast China from western Asia in the RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service Call 53 718 Second Avenue West coast of Newfoundland. 'second century B.C. livery Business including 19481 English Ford Panel. Illness, Fred Conrad, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver on Canadian Fish & Cold Storage the educational finance picture. It also urged that salary negotiations with teachers be made TJaw you sinning i j mu fade away Hie almost broken '. o hard to stay iic heals all tl to forget i only proved lo Ht miss you yet. limbered by his ::md daughters, Iwi:ie : Km; hine Shop and i'.v on 1st Ave., :rnt. 2 rental U n 2 lots. A bar-l iccl ion- of uooil Co. business, returned to the city RESTFUL NIGHTS on a province-wide Instead of a reason for selling. Phone Red 872. m FOR SALE Fully furnished 4 room House, good location. Phone Black 912. . (6(i) local basis so that salary awards would have some relationship."- to the government grants allow WORK WANTED cd municipalities. A request that from the south on this afternoon's plane. ; Alderman H. M. Daggett left on the Camosun this afternoon on a. brief trip to Klemtu and other southern points in connection with the registration of provincial voters. LANDSCAPING, driveways and Hardening done. Phone - 544 after 6. (68) FOR QUICK, DEPENDABLE SERVICE ... STOP HERE for Gas, Oil and regular car check - up. Your servicing needs will receive immediate attention. ... Prince, Rupert's current school cost figures be submitted to tho union also was approved. TENDERS WANTED Ii at Armstrong t fi.onc 342 for de- Alvcrtise in the Daily News! FOR SALE Tenders will be re- (02) ceived by the undersigned up to noon oi inursaay, Marcn; ROTARY, GYRO Announcements All dvortisennj trim coluiuu wUl be charged for lull month at as ccnU a wurd FLATS FIXED, CARS WASHED and SIMOMZEU Service Hours: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 31st. for the hereunder described trailer belonging to the estate of James Leslie Robinson, deceased. Name, "Evelyn V." Length, 31 feet Breadth. 7 feet 4 Inches. A'TED - Have a fat wartime and SI If Vuu arc scll-if town let us give ';! your property ifioiiR Agencies. j (07) ijitiiini house and flf liclits. 3 lots in TO PLAY BRIDGE Irking under the st'nging de- BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATIOfl leat that was inflicted upon tiieui .last year,'vRotarians have challenged Gyros for a renewal of the inter-service club bridge rilONE 7!U Second and McBridc ii 1'iuiii .street. Will1 'i In nun in prince ; ft It. Benson. Mas-' -i loo. ; ,4 Thriving Hair-1 'iBmcss at Burns! fHv enuiptM'd shop! rash Niilr An- 1 championship and the challenge has been accepted.. 17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 to 5:30.' St. Patrick's - Tea-Homecooking and Apron Sale. Card Party 8 p.m. King Edward School Tea and Sale, Friday, March 18. STOP! LOOK! READ! Get your tickets now, limited amount ' only. St. Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce. Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, Murch 18. 9:30 to 1:30. Music Depth. 3 feet I Inch. Tonnage. 5 tons Powered with a. Univcrsul super-four 50 HP. Together with equipment and effects thereon. The vessel may be inspected at Wldstcn and Lozan. Marine Services Plant, Bella Bella Air Base. B.C. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O F. Forbes. Official Admin fit? Glassware and Kitchen Utensils FULL LINE OF PYREX Playing of the tournament is being arranged between Joe Scott, for the Gyro Club, and Norton Youngs, for Rotary. An attractive trophy has been put up by Robert Cameron, dry dock manager. It Is fashioned from hard Canadian elm. Tlie World's Most Popular Nightcup' istrator, Court House, Prince 185 Rupert, B.C. loti) by the Dukes. :- H Holmes, Decker I Lei fcishes. Hcddimr. Ds. Baby Crib and whold articles, f'ty leaving town. J. . 63 lilli'inlimm Piano, JJuuition, $3r,o.0tt. is. 941 3rd West. 1 (05) TOR KENT Fnii UKNT -Comfortable Bed United Church W.A. Rummage Sale, March 19, at 326 Second Avenue, two doors from CFI'R. Jobs Daughters Scotch Dance limni fur ladv with kitchen YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Tumblers, Cookie Jars Suit and Pepper Shakers Cream and Sugar Sets Water Pitchers, Butter Boxes Cups and Saucers 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Kcd 400 privileges if required. Close in opposite Borden St. School. Phone Black 258 or inquire at 885 Borden St. Itf) Oddfellows' Hall, March 19, 8 to ilrrlield Suite s,'l, almost new. phone (63) FOR RENT Oarage, Green 6MJ. SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS GARDEN NEEDS 12. Rebekali Fashion Show, Mar. 23, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall Deluxe Delivery Phone 383 Prompt and Efficient Service AFTER 6 P.M. CALL Anything Blai 419 Anytime " 25 Anywhere " & or ( l-nnn TI7 FOR RENT Board and Rood) for lady. Apply 732 6th Avenue West. 6) tin I nuiinrnuth-l"t Water Tank Chain Hlm Lv If AND WANTED 'V used Hailins March 24. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra concert in support of Prince Rupert Film Council, March 25. 7m EQUIPMENT uderwuod Type-Chairs, Oil Kit- and scores of n't ides at the C FURNITURE. (tf) WANTED A reliable man to sell Rawlcigh Products In Prince Rupert and surrounding district. No experience needed to start. Write today. Rawloiuh's Dept. W. G., C-1(36-189, Winnipeg, Man. Commencing March 28 two AMMC'C Opposite An Mt 3 cath Unit Home-Made Candy and Fresh Roasted Nuts "';i Fresh F.ms west. Phone Blue weeks University Home Furnishings course. Artcrnoon and evening sessions. Register Civic Centre. Operetta, Boruen St. School, at Civic Centre, March 31 and April 1. (62) Colonial Kt,i. DELIVER" BRASS, Copper. Car Radiotprs, and Batteries. Good prices mill nr. FURNITURE CO. " W V. Hold Down That DUST . . . Use Genuine Dustbane and Dustbane Products Paper Towels Brooms Mops Soap Wax Rags and all good JANITOR SUPPLIES F Room Suit.n re Black 324. lllatr.liln.i Coffee! - Red Bl'j. (02) WANTED Stenographer a or ; business office. Apply f-O.j Drawer 8. 1B2) SCANDINAVIAN RECORDS K bike, aeees-f" Green mi (64) I.OST I LOST 3 keys on holder, finder PRICE $1.25 ?-. no iu .1.,.. Sold to Industry in Prince Rupert at Vancouver Prices hi : "UK I Moviny, Patkiny, Ctallng Shipping and General Carlaje and Sloraje For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones SO and 61 Lutheran lea and sale of home cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland, 130 5th Avenue West. Women of the Moose spring tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol-ler's,. 124 Fourth Avenue East. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale and Tea. please leave ai uan.v newa-PERSONAL . 3y - PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE v 'vuiuanu Pines, r4. ,39; (63) Vtv,?'1!111;11" Moffat ""It'll. A))ly 8aan. J5' 'iiune Blue .59(1. (65) Phone 032 P.O. Box 772 rubber goods) iweive ,sauii)a for 50c postpaid in plain scaled wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR', 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont. (79) I 712 Second Ave. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, METAL WCiCK . toL ' Chcv- Hccord No. 1 ItESHMAN'S SCHOTTISCHE t HOMECOMING WALTZ 4002 IU)K(.llll,I REINLANDEK IEN C1AMLE SVRAN VALS 4009 SOItLANDS POLKA SKI CUTTEN REINLANDEK U0U r FEM SMl'TSIGA SMA ITSKiAR TRE SOTA SMAIIARN H'O MINNEAPOLIS POLKA SILVER LAKE WALTZ , 4001 KVASAR VALSEN BI.AKCLLA SCHOTTIS H00 EN LITEN SVLLNE RING TANGO IIAMM RFORSENS BLL'S VALS 3195 FR1ARE VALSEN ANN-MARIE SCIIOTT1S H12 April 18. Presbyterian Spring Salt", April 21. , . Anglican Spring Sale, Satur . miles. Hnrtv I J,'w. Bell". ftin T ...""wcr ear Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing:. F-niarginff Flash rhotos Taken at Home Phone Green 383 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET M E T A 1 WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-inn. Letouneau & Sons, 62!l Sixth West. Phone 543. nu MACUINEHY FOH SALE 2,()ti condition. W A NT ED Al PLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED 1 OR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS l OR 1919: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CREWS ONE SKIPPER J. CLAUSEN & SON RUPERT MARINE REALTY Cox 5i8 Prince Rupert, B.C. v vet i mumi Or.,.. "ne Red 488 af-" day April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale. April 27. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergin. Sonja. Ladies Tea May 28. I COTTAGE CHEESE iNew Creamed Fresh Made f- (66) fO SAW Better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manuiac-tured bv National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf InTJ1 l'OOlll Wa,. McRae Bros. Ltd. Ave. sw r.24. VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE (67) Sin .uclent Violin 1 " ' " ' 1 um 718. (64)' "Advertise in the Daily News