unci the Civic Centre ray ‘Board chairman ald Ritchie sug-: y it back, rent ” council’ ‘hal ed an extra $50 in its ry:rent, Rent for 1 ey ee unil. the 0 $150. , The City) ;, 9:00 high and agreed Wayman will-be the He Cente representative, A rd nomiiee is expected to be ainted by the Library board, —_—_—— Ns ocohtion from the Lower inland Park Advisory ,com- “'~Hlhiog acting city council: .to pport its move for keeping i parks commissioners: in- of them being appointed n in se referred to the’ acil’s committee which will dy resolutions to be présented te d. Dr, Morr wit didal “Tidin es aces ; Mat Municipalities. Iderman T, Norton Youngs tes and council passed a Mo- that council advise the ator Vancouver’ Tourist, as- tation that Prince ‘Rupert had le. interest in Greater Van- wyer’s: problem jon of B.C. Tesst a Wi * two rbd b UD if ‘ian! d. mug NOt | f, Ly nieipal Act referring to shops ulations. Later council moved in‘respect to Prince Rupert S Clerk-Comptroller R. W. ng sock legal advice from the B local stores. and shops. a ayor George E, Hills said Li he would be available when members of the Pacific: Coast —'"Bbval writers association; on - Mie of*the cruise ‘ships, , call in '» fil prince Rupert, He agteed to ieome them on the suggestion ME of Commerce and city co- v Mibrated in extending a welcome ld. hospitality it might: gain “How To Prolong Your Prime of Life: don't regard old age ag a: ‘ad’ ragging out of existence. There. |. s iow new hope for’ many, that oe Vows ries way 4 6 alhd a PEt uctive life, ‘June Reader's Digest shows ow old age begins to sneak up i you before you’re thirty - — "yet doy weal so a rition can help to delay this ay young longer! Get your ime Reader’s Digest today: 36 tlicles of lasting interest, con- lensed to save your tine. at nat ointment. to ‘aii n, 1 the ic Centre e board of directors’ wbten should be arbi-} the new Munic-: the annual meeting of: the. concerning. the} eetive section of the: new solicitor as to how it affec-| Ald. Youngs that if the Cham- , aly a measure ( of publicity can be a period: of active, pro: : ‘brother-i lawand : “ASL! ‘Bell, 325: Foyrth: ytOt Avenue - West, Miss’: Seymour | ;© who received: her’ degree in Civil, ‘land Mrs. ow amazing discoveries in nu-. ging process ~~ how you can . when the writers dere i trip north. oe Miss" “Auarty’ ‘Weathatl: ‘yas authorized’ to, sign: ‘cheques: ni, the “absence. of. -city: “collector. “On a motion of Alderthan’ Kay! removal’ of a- shack -on: Fraser |© Strect within 60- days,! ‘Th y: down. the building, the, himbér}! to be auctioned: cff:and’. ‘the |: money derived -used..to : defray |’ city expenditures'in the emoval] of. the shack., oe 5 " . me committee for. study, “Was 3 ; Md-: tion by. Ald. be constructed.in ‘the: tutiite: be of: masonry construction:. att, is the. new ones," " ‘he said “Changes suggested: by. ‘the con tractor and accepted. : by ‘th ‘the: way for. renovation’ ofthe! damaged by fire.» the ‘purchase of a: papel from Rupert Motors ‘at ¢ rat. a cost of $2,347.43, which was 4 ie Lowest -‘terider™ submitted: “Alderman A; |. voting. wo “Council approved. a recominens dation of'the finance. ‘committee, Krueger, that: Barbara, Bond “be notified that the City: did not _|wish to sell: the. small. island: off | tion hospital bs stbuated "Ottawa, ‘visitor “Miss: : Seymour is at: present. ‘spending a: three-week. holiday. ‘with: her. i: sister :.Mr Engineering from Queens: Town and Regional: planning April, When she Jéaves Prince Rupert the middle of, ‘Syne Miss | Seymour will take. an’appaint- Peter’ Lien,” ‘Mrs, Charle ithe arce |. Donald: ‘Ritchie . refralned: ‘trom chairman® Alderman: ‘Michael, “(Digby Island where the'old {sola | “an: Referred to. the: ‘appropriate E is time we stopped : worrying . “$0 {PF much about: about, ‘the: ‘ older |: j buildings and ‘ “concentrated: ont ® building «inspector: had , cleared' it ment as: junior planning: ‘engin cer for the City of Ona 7 smith, chairman: of the: healta ULB, committee: council. approved : the) days’ tion: also gave Building: Tnispec- |: £6 me th tor J,.C. Ewart the: right to: ‘pull |! Youngs: that.dn‘tu-| $s Igy ture ‘all new’buildings:-In-’-the | PRE downtown section of. the’ clty: to}: C. G. Ham. blocked, wth Was | StU On “recommendation: ot * the} rk . | Utilities committee - headed ; “Dy: Ald. ‘Youngs, ‘couriell : “approved : | year completed a coutse An 1 x 1 the University "of “Toronto”. “md a vnergea his’ ‘ing: and a; ecupants: notic i Bven'; ifthe sBullding: aids: the, Sanitary: ‘in d. Scondemne sdid’ ‘that, the city. wished to 're- tain the island-in ‘the event that: ‘need’ for’ another” 'solation hos- pital’ ever “BTOSE: | fy : recent be. ‘een 3 30 ate, Alderman 8 ae S| ‘suit of: figute-controlling ’ ‘ace-: “1! tate. and. lastex fabric, ‘ High. A BEAUTIFULLY.-simple swim. “style” horizontal ‘tucking. .shap-. : ed to bothered by backaches, Perhaps nothing :-: seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused . by excess acids - ‘and®: wastes, That's. the time to take Dodd’s - Kidney Pills. Dadd’s stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of . removing excess acids and wastes: ‘Then you feel helter, sleep better, work better, - Jainism developed in’ Upper}. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for < India about 500 B.C., separate]. the blue box with the'red band \at-all ” from the Buddhist religion. - druggists, You can depend on Dodi! a 3 - ~ CANADIAN LEGION | BINGO "Piggy Bank Guaranteed $260 TUESDAY, May 28th LEGION AUDITORIUM — DE projects but uiso loval com- munity projects, “Since the resolution was pas- sed last year that the order would continue to support the Canadian association of con- sumers,” Mrs. MeGibbon said, “the CAC now Is represented in the Yukon.” Mrs. W. Spark To Receive WMS Guests Mrs. William Spark, president of the Women’s Missionary So- ciety of First Presbyterian Church ; will receive the guests tomorrow afternoon when the WMS: stage its annual tea and sale in the church hall, Features of the sale are home- cooking and a-candy, doll and novelty booth, spqnsored by. the Mrs.-T. 8: Haupt. is tea room hostess. . Assisting ‘the president at. the door will be Mrs Harry Calder- wood, a: former. ‘member of the society for 25 years, who now resides in Prince George, © Mrs. Calderwood is presently. -Spend~ ing a two-week holiday. with her son and -daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Calderwood. @ Dryclean with’ Deane. Pickup and Delivery. Phone 2353. _ (th) Hom yet eeernes EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘ae : ee . PR, eld a fed i ‘ Hei i Re hie