9 Etlnci HOnert DafTp rJrtoi Saturday, September 24, 1949. " " " T iLlPPl ;C C Zj? V J PARCEL P0ST Our Stock of Fanaiu I McLEOD RIVER COAL Is Complete Cash for old gold. Bulger's Men! Get your fall suit and Li Free trousers at William F. topcoat at William F. 8tone' half price sale. Starting Friday half price sale, continuing LIMP EGG NUT 8tone's, Don't miss this appor-tunity to get quality merchandise STOKER W at greatly reduced Drices. - price sale continuing Monday. 8Decl& meetinz of Prince Ru- Then. i i,n rtvoiM!itinn nf pert Lodge No. 63 I.O.O.F. Eat- the dollar at William F Stone's urdaV. September 24th at 8:30 p.m. Degree team of Lakelse half price sale. Your money 2rt&McCaffery Is worth twice as much at No. 33 will confer Second Stone's. y2 price sale continuing De8re- - (224) ' ' k f ft ' . Monday. Order of Loyal LIMITED PHONE 118 Baseball Play-offs. Double header. Savoys vs. Merchants, Sunday, 1:30. (224) Moose regular meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. (225) RIGHTS ISSUE (Continued tiom vage 1) LEA WITH NICE r-ii - 64 senators must vote "yes" to end a filibuster against any Bill. That . is a constitutional two-thirds of the 96 members. And, three and a half hours, but at tached a strong recommendation for mercy. Mr. Justice Coady, who passed sentence, said that the mercy plea wil be forwarded to Department of Justice authorities. SENTENCED in his legislative platform and he may well decide to try again ..,r. o. h onH mixed with hot water, the rich VKlrfinu t! .. omtu ... oicmiiw ic nrnRspd for oil at the AiDeria Alhprta. this year rather than postpone with a goodly number of senat- "Now don't you forget to send it.' Nortnern AiDerua f . : t Wpfp the ' ors absent from Washington K 9 WiUiam Id father of ,nted Friday to .aeulation mur-Oclach, 66. last now that the session seems in his effort until 1950. WILL TRY AGAIN Despite a stinging admlnlstra- Government's experimental plant, av , "rrvinE ! it tt belt carrying of a conveyer j mixture is churned at the top barrels of 250 an average , through the plant which has produced of oil daily this summer. WOOLWICH, Kent, England its final stages, the administra- FOR TREASON ROMFORD. Essex, England 0; An hour's electricity break- ff Municipal entertainments tion defeat on the civil-rights tion might have great difficulty Issue early this year, Senator In mustering 64 votes. BUDAPEST Laszto Rajk, organized by Woolwich Council In June have been attended by 13,922 people. i In a (pa nef rirmop .norA Scott Lucas (Dem. 111.), Senate majority leader, emphasized that the Truman forces "lost k0 34, also ac-uider. was sen-(t to lace the same day. ,rt jury returned against Woro-for more than two of seven co-defendants In . ' Hungarian treason trials, was' LONDON ff Kent hop-grow-convicted of plotting the over-' ers are to elect a "Queen" from throw of the government and; 20,000 pickers. More than 100 naolu,uo' .u. v, . none of lts determination to try two of on the Nearly acres grass agaln Re lndlcatlon municipal golf course were des-' . sentenced to death. farmers are co-operating. troyed here by fire. SALE of 1950. Whenever It comes, It will' mean a filibuster by southern Democrats. They are the tradl-, tional opponents of civil-rights legislation they contend it Is THEREFORE the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert), in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: iARI) OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF ISTRICT NO. 52 (PRINCE RUPERT) 1. The Board of School Trustees on behalf of the Rural Portion MEM'S TWEED SUITS of School District No 52 (Prince Runert) is "hereby eniDowered to a matter for Individual state I IUAVJ Jo.1 carry oui xne proposed project in accordance wnn uie auuic 'tuitu governments and tne liiiouster estimates. ' is their traditional u..u..ir f M.o Rural Pkrt tit f'Ymrt 2. That for the purpose and with the object aforesaid there cm T.iirp ittfhpt ;j raise on unuui v w.v av.v..A .... Prince Rupert i tne sum oi Bixiy-seven inousano aJiatl be borrowed upon the credit of School District No. 52 (Prince r r.rtii .m SniwHi ih mm nt Kwtv.wiun TtmiicgnH n,iiiar itATnnnnni am George preaiciea mere win at 0 i xii fur school purpofs. debentures shall be Lssued therefor in denominations of not less least be an attempt within the . , n, . .. . . . . .. ... .... 1 , nnvf n.nl.An . . Af J i lie &ard of Si'hK)l iTustees oi scnooi uisvrici no. man rive Hunarea uoiiars ijouu.uui ana an sucn oepeniures snau i onut uu uc- did on the 18U1 day oi May, cause w De 50 Tweed Suits to bft Sold at Less Than Cost bate. If that move was success fni estimate of the sums required to meet extra- s of the Board in the year m, wnicn said esti- ful, the administration then' could more confidently introduce controversial legislation' Building: onal Junior-Senior such as civil-rights measures. Under a rule adopted this year. lyhojl-lst Unit J42O.440 OO Group No. 1 rd ElemenUry School 287,660.00 1708,100 00 be aealed with the seal of the 'Board of School Trustees and signed by the Chairman and Secretary- Treasurer. 3. The said debentures shall be dated the second day of July, 1950, and shall be payable as follows: $2,500.00 on the second day of July 1951 2.500.00 on the second day of July 1952 2.500.00 on the second day of July 1953 2.500.00 on the second day of July 1954 2,500.00 on the second day of July 1955 3.000.00 on the second day of July 1956 3,000.00 on the second day of July 1957 3.000.00 on the second day of July 1958 3.000.00 on the second day of July 1959 3.000.00 on the second day of July 1960 3.500.00 on the second day of July 1961 3.050.00 on the second day of July 192 20 only all-wool Tweed Suits. in! F.quipmf nt fur ANNOUNCEMENTS I Buildings : orial Junior-Senior Loyal Order of Moose Men's and Women's Annua' Bazaar Ivhwl-lst Unit $ 44,500.00 l "Oh, I've been here before." t 64.500.00 rd Elementary School 20,000.00 and Dance September 29th and , I 30th. Moose Temple on the 29th, A good variety ol patterns, in sizes from 36 to 42. Regular price from $35.00 to $42.00 SALE PRICE 52195 Lurdinarjr Requirements: (Civic Centre on the 30th. .Dance 42.430.00 Lis and Supervision - ' " 3.500.00 on the second day of July 1963 3.500.00 on the second day of July 19i;4 and drawing for prizes at Civic - ' 1 ' " " ; .Centre. . ESTIMATE J815.03O.UU liEASthe DroDosed expenditure has been submitted MAPLE LEAF BUTTER l-i by the Superintendent of Education and the In- 4. 000 DO on the second day of July 1965 . 4.000.00 on the second day of July 1966 1 4.000.00 on the second day of July 1967 4.500.00 on the second day of July 1968 4,500.00 on the second day of July 1969 4.500.00 on the second day of July 1970 f A T1 i A rcVua r i uroa cha 11 Yn ri'iva Ma hnt.Vi a tn nHnrinnT I'jcipahties: Catholic Bazaar October S and 6. Presbyterian Tea, October 13. Job's Daughters Fashion Show , and entertainment, Oct. 21, 8 1 CANADA'S TOP AWARDS AT NATIONAL EXHIBITION ?EAS the nennrt.mpnt. of Edueatlon has undertaken WINS! U of Fmir Hundred Seven Thousand. Five Hundred '1407 515 nm. leavlriff an amount of Four Hundred U. Five Hundred Fifteen Dollars ($407,515.00) to be .ded: HEAS the amount to be provided by each constitu- and interest In lawful money of Canada at the principal office of P m - clvlc Centre, the Canadian Bank of Commerce In the Cities of Montreal. P.Q.. 1 Rcbekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. Toronto. Ont.. Winnipeg. Man., Vancouver. B. C, Victoria, B. C, and Ronfa Ladies Bazaar, Oct. 28 Prince Rupert. B. C. Canada, at holder's option: st Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar 5. The said debentures shall have attached to them coupons Sov 3 Yes Maple Leaf butter from Chipman, Alberta was awarded Blue Ribbon at the Canadian National Exhibition with 97 points. SO SPECIFY MAPLE LEAF BUTTER AT YOUR GROCERS. You deserve Canada finest. It costs no more. Another Product of Canada Packers Limited School District Is: -ation of the City of Rupert (R3 857r 5dl.(i uu lor tne payment oi mw?resi ai ine ran; oi iour ijct cnuum ; yci , Leelon Auxiliary Bazaar. Nov Group No. 2 ' 30 only imported Tweed Suits. A fine, pure-wool quality, in well-blended shades and quiet patterns. Sizes 38 to 42. Regular price $17.50 and $54.00. SALE TRICE $34.95 ; urn of School District No. 52 (16.15) 6a,814.uu Bnnuiu oavauic iiaii-.vciii iv nirr .nu vtwj w ."o v. .v. dav of Julv in each year durlns the currency thereof and the sie-rature of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the Board to Prince Rupert They all 100 $407,515.00 the cald coupons may be either written, stamped, printed or ntno- p.EAS it Is deemed desirable and expedient to borrow , enjoy Mint of Sixtv-five Thousand. Eight Hundred Four-pu,8U00i phis One Thousand. One Hundred Ei?hty- graphl. Tliere pVirII b levied and raifd during the qurrencv of the debentures within the Rural Portion of the said School District ember 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No 7. IO.DE. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nor. 24. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. Crange Ladies Sale, Dec. 7. S.O.N, whist drive and dance every Friday. (210) bv-law and riehent.urp pxrx-nxe. maklne together a MARGE IE (jjjj I Sixty-seven Tlimisand Dollars i $87,000,001 which is for the payment of the debt and for payment of the interest in the debt Intended to be oreated by this By-law: the respective years the amounts as follows: Interest Rate Principal Year Tola! $5,180.00 pEAS the amount of the rateable value of land plu3 l-rcent t75", i nf the rateable value of improvements Jtnt part of the school District is ) ration of the Cltv of itupert (83 85) JB.413.W.J."" 5.080.00 4.980.00 4.880.00 4,780.00 5,180.00 5.060.00 "ion of the School District (18.15) 1,246,945.00 Don't Get Tied Down on September 28-29 or You'll Miss 1951 U52 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 100- $7,722,499.60 I'flEAS it will be necessary to raise throughout the It Pays to Advcrtlsel i'Mnci lor the nsvmenl. of debt created DV concur- 1 tne payment of the interest in the respective "HERE COMES CHARLIE" , The Laugh-Hit of Broadway AT THE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f'unu a-s tollows: $2,680.00 2.580.00 2.480.00 2.380.00 2,280.00 2.180 00 2,060.00 1.940.00 1.820.00 1,700.00 1,580.00 1.440.00 1,300.00 1.160.00 1.020.00 860.00 700.00 , 540.00 360.00 180.00 $31,240.00 $2,500.00 2.500.00 2.500.00 2.500.00 2.500.00 3.000.00 3.000.00 3,000.00 3.000.00 3.000.00 3.500.00 3.500.00 3.500.00 3.500.00 4.000.00 4.000.00 4.000.00 4.500.00 1.500.00 . 4.500.00 $67,000.00 Principal ! JH.500 00 Interest $16,500.00 15.0RO.OO 4.940.00 4.820.00 4.700.00 ' 5.080.00 4.940.00 4.800.00 4.660.00 5.020.00 4.860.00 4.700.00 5.040.00 4.860.00 4.680.00 $98,240.00. SAVOY 14.500 00 15.500 no 15.500.00 19C1 1962 19C3 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Total $31,060 00 30.480.80 30.900.00 30,280.00 30.660.00 30.500.00 30.820 00 30.100.00 Civic Centre A Presentation of The Little Theatre 16.500.00 17.000.00 lOTKL 18.000,00 18.000.00 m.ooooo 20.000 00 20.500 00 Rate if 4 r'o 4 T 4 rr 4 ' 4 T 4 f7-4 4 4 r'n W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Regal Printer 15.400.00 14,780.00 14.160.00 13.500.00 12.820.00 12.100.00 11.380 00 10.620.00 9.820.00 9.000.00 8,140.00 7.240.00 8340.00 5.380.00 4.380.00 3.340.O0 2.24000 1,140.00 $194,320.00 21.500 00 22.500,00 22.500 00 7 ThW By-law shall come Into force and be binding upon th! Rural Portion of School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) only in the event of bv-laws for raising the whole of the said sum of Four Hun 30.380 00 30.620.00 30.320.00 30.500.00 30.640.00 29.740.0T 30.340.00 30.380.00 30.3R0.00 30.840.00 Z9.740.00 29.640.00 222 Second Ave. PHONE 24 dred Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($414.000.00 tor the said hcnooi District No 52 (Prince Rupert), submitted to the electors in the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert and the oualfied voters , of the rural area comprised In the said School District., receiving ; 24.000.00 25.000,00 26.000 00 27.500 00 ".500 00 2S.50000 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govt ernment of British Columbia. H.OOO.OO $603,320.00 PEAS H ' win k , , ... .i n.- i..,i votes in lavour thereol not less Tnan uiree-iuu assresmte vtes polled in the Municipality and the rural arpa. 8 This By-law mav be cited for all ourooses as "Prince Rupert School DMrtct No. 52 School Loan Bv-law No. 1." Rrarl i First time the 14th dnv of September, W Pnnrt a Poonrt Kime 1ie Hh day of Pentember, 1949. Pd a niird time the 10th dv of September. 149. pooptvod the a.-nt of the Electors the day of 1949 Reconsidered, finally passed and adopted the day of , 1949. rr P. a Lane. Chairman. Myrtle M. Roper, Secretary-Treasurer. Moving, Tacking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Lauren anthnriM.H t.' !!ym''nt of Interest in the respective years the Principal Total Pl'armanj .500.00 $5,180.00 5.080.01) 4.980.001 4.880.001 Tftke notiCe that the above is a true copy of the proposed 5180 00 By-av upon which the vote of the electors will be taken at the s'nflo!oo i following places : 9 - HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE 1. Port Edward (Nelson Bros. Cannery Office). 2. Port Simpson School. 3. Port Essington School. 4. Dlgby Island School Teacherage. '.500.00 2,500.00 2.500.00 2.500.00 3.000.00 3.W10.00 '000.00 3.000.00 3.000,00 3 50000 3 500.00 '500 00 3.500.00 4.000,00 4.000 flfl 4lno.oo 4 5O0.00 500 00 4.500.00 Rate Interest IV- $2,680.00 4 2.580.00 2.480.00 2.380.00 2,280.00 2.180.00 2,060.00 '4 -1.940.00 4 1.820.00 4 1.700.00 4 1.580.00 1.440.00 4 1.300.00 4 1.160.00 4- 1,020.00 4 8C.0.00 4 700.00 4 Mono 4 360.00 4 180.00 $31,240.00 Commodore Cafe 4,940.00 4.820.00 4.700.00 5.080.00 4.940.00 4.800.00 4.660.00 5.00.00 4.860.00 4.700.00 CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOIKS 10:30 fc'.m.r iia:30.p.m. and a to 5 P.m. . KVKSINOS Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. for unable u come durUig the C "Better Thn Ever" Best Food and Service In bit) 5. Oona River (Residence ot Mrs. n. ft.vii.i-). 6. Osland (Residence of Mrs. P. Johnson). 7 Hunt's Inlet (Post Office). (for City Residents with Ruial 8 Civic Centre, Prince Rupert Qualifications). of October, 1949, between the hours On Thursday, the 6th day of 8 a m and 8 p.m. . MyrUe M. Roper, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 52, (Prince Runem. PHONE 79 6 040 no 4.R60.00 Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders! day. RECEPTIONIST In attend- 4,680.00 J Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. ance Birernoons. $98,540.00