t Call - tl,fl i' L . Four Referendum To Be Placed Sl Before Voters at December Election Generation of Canadians have enjoyed ' this wholesome refreshment. community recreational centres was tabled until next council meeting for further study. So easy to serve, Coca-Cola is a cherished favourite of people everywhere. Besides electing a mayor and should be found for the men Ir-four aldermen at the December ' reprdlt-ss of their age. He 10 civic elections, city ratepayers j recommended that since funds will vote on four referendums all wore available for cemetery im-concerning disposition of city pi ovemei.t that arrangements be funds. j mnrls to drain the cemetery. The referendum were filed j Mr. Beaton told council there last night by council when the : were three men over 70 and bylaws covering questions to be ' seven men over 65 on the public placed before voters were Intro-; works department staff. He said duced for passage. ($1 500 had been spent on the Alderman Mike Krucger was granted leave of absence from November 2 to November 18. -Sf - i .'?f; A request from the Shell Oil Company to build a service station on the corner of Third Avenue and McBride Street was The first referendum will ask cemetery alieady this yeear. the people whether they favor a I A motion by Aid. Ray McLean, special levy of two mills per year iwho said age should be no bar- tabled so the city engineer could j study the feasibility of that sit. to make up a reserve fund for rier, that men be laid off accord A for such a building. ing to seniority, found no seconder. Aid. Casey moved that the city superintendent use his own dis-retion. new municipal buildings. Aid. Ray McLean moved the motion and Aid. H. F. Olassey seconded It. The second question to be asked the voters will be whether they favor the transfer of funds lyiTH1 THREE LARGE CHOPS in a row. totali ng 3 5ao.000.OCO bushels of grain in 26 months, storage is an acute problem in Western Canada. Farmer Andy Anderson, near Drumheller, Alta., shovels some of the grain, piled on his farm, in to a new granary he is building. An estimated 3.500 to 4,500 bushels of No. 2 grade wheat is i i this pile. A motion by Aid. George Casey that the matter of painting the i from the oosevelt Park Trust firemen's quarters in the firehaU Fund to a reserve fund solely for j be intended to now instead of the development of the Algoma being referred to the incoming j Park area. j council was defeated. I Voters also will decide whether I . thpy favor a sperlal levy, of one j cumril approved a utilities mill a year, for the ideveloDment nrnnmlttee rcrnmmpnrlntlnn that. Farm Surpluses Take Top Place En Eisenhower Administration of Algoma oma M-j.,' KJitf ., jv.'avne Harrison be appointed to HELP El P ff.l4 I i i the permanent staff of the fire KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! See us NOW for a general check-up and tune-up . . . and we'll winterize your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. department. states to embark on a broad food mittee. j relief program abroad. Advocates of the plan blame a Leaders of the aggressive Na- rharp drop in exports of U.S.! tional Farmers Union and the farm products for most current CIO. the big labor organization farm headaches. xport ship- which has joined the farmers ments are running more than 30 union in endorsing greater gov- per cent below a year ago. Sup- ernment aid for agriculture, were piies once sent abroad are piling By VI MARTIN WASHINGTON (AP) Farm .surpluses take top place in the Eisenhower administration's list of domestic troubles. Faced with ine twin headaches of declining farm prices and Increasing surpluses, Congress I' nho approved a recommendation that Northwest Construction contract price of $7,647 be jvid for work on the new telephone exchange building. TO Jim v Another eftrendum will In nil probability be placed before the city ratepayers but since it was only submitted last nipht it will be dealt with at next meeting of the council. . Th referendum ww suhmiit"d' by the ririe Cfntre A.sM). iaiin:i. asking that one mill or $3,000, vih ami Bottle OLI F.Carton Superior . : Auto Alv ) approved was a Board of IN when it reconvenes will hear chief proponents of this idea at vigorous demands from some recent hearinRs of the Huu.se of farm groups for the United Representatives agriculture com- 4 Prince Rupert Daily News bl4af Mml Imt eimt dtptul it Hr up in surplus stocks, most of , them held by the government. ! Many countries ravaged by war j now have largely restored their 1 own farm production capacities. Producers of wheat and cotton have been especially hard hit by i Wo'-'-s roraml tee recommendation that final payment of $9.-?3. 0 be paid to G. W. Ledlhfe- Tuesday, November 10, 19o3 AuHiH4 bsttlw ! Cm-CU mdm cwiItmI wild Cxaifa Ui whichever is the lesser, te allotted the'i?sodation every year by the rity of Prin -e Runert in lieu of the prcbent $1,800 annual grant. Service NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORK! 'Play-y.y-y Dall-ll-Iir Limited bm A; Co. Ltd. for gunlting and .sea'ir.e the city reservoir, and th-t the account of F. C. Stcw-iart. covering survey work during ! 1951. 1952 and 1953 for $2,751 be 1 paid and charged to the water Phune Ul Prince Rupert. B.C. "Coke" Ui reiitsttred trde-mnrk. only NECCHI sews by itself ! only has these 2 magic features! works reserve account. Th? licencing comn..ttce re--orrd to council that the PublK Ufi'ities Commissi in had grantee" a licence to the IMC Transportation Co. to oreiate Routes 2 and 4 as originally applied for. W. F. Stone, president of the Civic Centre organization, told council that since 1916 the Civic Centre had operated at a deficit of froio d000 to $5000 per year. He said the association had had to -biprini th C!"ic Centre car-nlvnl vith which it used to raise laree rums of money annuall?. Other sources of raisin1? fur.ds h"d been explored without success. It wrs moved aiid carried that the ci'y clerk be instructed to clriw up a bylaw for a lha loss of foreign markets. 1 Hut it's doubtful the Eisenhower ndministrition will want i to go into a broad give-away food program. Much has bren said, and probably more will be.- about encouraging exports by lowering tariffs and lifting other restrictions on imports. The American Farm Bureau Federalion and the National Granse, two strong farm organizations, believed reduced trade barriers would help foreign countries to sell more i" United States and use the dollars to buy farm sur-' pluses. At the same time proposals to ft un a co-call" two-otce ilm for moving cotton and wheat : .. i maracts appear to be '.' !'i-jni4 ;:ul? support from (tr''.o:r.v Tinder this plan, the ".K'inir.ftp.t would support the p .i f f ot.lv those portions of ?h iv.t rfp. .ued in the United States. The remainder would be available for sale abroad at competitive prices with other T i committee also granted r trades licence to Antorr Hieberf for plastic manufacture. &fc HI P fl,? a l J v . . I Mr ' , ! 1 . 'r ,' . 4 J I,, it"!- , U 1 " , " i t v v , - i Th; finance committee passed re-ommendation to nxt year's (.uiieil that $2,075 be si't aside odt, of estimates to change the city hall furnace from coal to ol mil to instal automatic control. f n the lirehall furnace. City works superintendent A. TV,t-r wis pivi authority to use h!s own diret.ion on the mattoi of laying off men over 65 ( m h. 'oi1.1 :u ct--:aiy dur-iw 'he -i ck months. Aid. Casey sngeestod If the , Vjr-Av;,' . J t--- . . n.-"! board of works was coming to a A letter from the departmen' "pinrhy" period then work1 of education on the subject o' 1 i i. . .-'..; :ki:o,vx vv st;.. .,; .it v' w More Post Boxes Needed Says Casey , HAVE , A- ::V4 Kum fihfM . these 2 maic features do every sewing job automatically I Ci'.y Council will "'lite Sk-en-. I ,& : 4 vi i 1 1.,, . .J- : U!.r- 'H -i ' 'v 'Ay' " v! f'-&i J i .... . '. . .r ! :', lH" ' .! - i ' v. 'J ft c . . . ..;,' , ; -1 - . -; - - -. j, - .- 'w " . ,, , , . i., r.,iai "ii . -. V. iM.P. Ted Applewhalte in rn ef .iti. tttinui.Ds, wno aciuany piays sanci-iol baseball, opens, the baseball season in Hollywood and is all set to throw a few mean curves on a day off from filming M-G-M's "Give The Girl a Break." ! f A. Sm i-" Uurf-y? J ..Sin. thai .to".i!iT """Tj l., J ,r,l, by Hugi V"T ....p-ll.-!"- NtCOJ dow work fr fst fort to get an extension of the mail collection system presently in force In Piince Rup't. A'd. Georce Caev last niht attacked the distribution of ma 1 boxes In the city, saying that the matter hid been neglected for yea-s T5Vid 0f nrovldins I n i I.-Magic Lever! twt Wvttatn, mn(iM button Vm4 flilchci httnt, darns, ftinf rmt . , . Ail WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS! your money 1 ...I ;lnWi', mirp rnt.ii boxes, as the town grew and more houses were built, Aid. Casey said, he had heard (that th rosla; authorities were VII. 00 ' - - 2. Wonder Wheel!' mhfftiam an4 miVti fbeviendt I fancy tfitriwl lemon Mart is no ordinary rum! mo'-in? the mail boxes to ether i ,osy. AUTOMATICALLY! T . v. "We're getting mail delivery to our doors," ne said, "but we have to walk for blocks if we want to po.-;t a letter." e..!ng R'acliine M OB.-, M "''.S.iW . 1 1 ....Urtfti iiCCII Mi distinctive flavor and bouquet are the result of its being matured under bond in those great Port of London underground vaults, which for centuries have been the cradle of fine wines and spirits. Lemon Hart h recognized as the finest of Britain's imported rums . . . blended with traditional skill froTn Demerara Rum. Enjoy it today! f Th.r. i, a "NECCHI" S.wing Crete in your n..g I Gordon & Anderson Ltd. This advrtisemeiit is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Phone 46 Third Avenue West - - ri -i f Ai- f, Family Saved From Wrecked U.S. Fish Boat v mcouVER ?i The Homf fn. tanker Dimamac was sailiifr for Vancouver today, du in lats tonight or early Tuenda: with survivors from the wreck o' a United States fishing boat. The vessel, the Oeorge W. vnt P-rrcnrd on Point Alexander in northern B.C. about tw lays ago. Dimamac picked up r nan, wife and their two child--n'and a second manbelievet' n a crew member. Thv were enroute from Wran-"ti. Alntka. to Seattle when th wnt was wrecked. Further de-allr were lackir,". mutch or contrast your bathroom with HW WfchhS THE STAFF of the House of Commons has been making the centre block of the Parliament Buildings ready for the new session which opens Thursday,. A $2,200 floor-washing machine is used to clean the 22 miles of corridors, a six-wot k job In line with the modern trend to more colorful bathrooms, Westminster now b'ings you its famed facial soft tissue in delicate shades of green, pink and blue, in addition to the natur i jr. ;; GEORGE COOK ... JEWELLER shade. All three coltrs can be used to match or contrast your basic color scheme. Why not get all three . . . then you change them at will for added color interest. 4th A NNIVEKSMY SALE Gliina Costume Jeivelky Watches buv all three! . r f f I