iff By, color, ilC, Lniih Jeanne Crain, Ipi'tol Theatre This fnd dt and reul-life ir.-Tibined with music Siiithers CAMPERS illtj delivered twice sT to Ute Kathlyn, lOODACRES' ISJITHERS, H C (202) li P stl Linda Barnelf, It :i EJ-r Kennedy. SDAV AUGUST 19 ' "MR. HEX" P: Gr ;;y n-j Huntz Hall ROXESUAV AUGUST 20 pi' AM) THE BANDIT" lp- ' " Rc.r.id, Ramsay R- - iF-:.k Yaconelli Cleans-gently ' Easy-tb apply Hard torub off KIND'to leather IN J WHITE SME CtEANERr El :f h-iled as one -of H1d ,r.3t der ni"ul . cf the year, r:' ; ;t the Capitot .' rt tcr. '.it and will 1, . T'ltitrrtav. u i...- " I t:"'n..ii:u:ui . is ... entral the nostalgic and warm-hrarted story of fun-loving teen-agers In the late twenties, sometimes referred tof as the era of wonderful nonsense. It! chronicles y$Rti- school' life In a mids-veat-ern city with- lovely Jeanne Crain, the student, falling In love wlUvOlenn Langan, who plays the- part'-of a handsome French teacher: Actually. Miss Crain. plays a dual role that of a modern 34-year-old mother and a sixteen-year - old awkward adolescent girl who, shy though she Is, manages to get Into more than a Interior 300 LOOPS RECORD In 1935 a Russian glider pilot made 300 loops, said to be a world record! RAYON SCREENS Plastic-coated rayon and coU ton yarn&make a window screen resembling wire screens but free from corrosion. ., Terrace rice Theatre !: - cn Tuesdays and irVwXdays isd Saturdays at 8 pm tijmaU2?eat 2:30 p.m. DAY AND SATURDAY Au;ustl5 and 16 ippciicd Tomorrow" CABINS Skeena Bridge' Tourist Camp! f (One Mile East of Town) ! Box 13 Phil's Cafe wise Avenue ffROMKT SKUVICE P Lumber TERRACE Terrace; B.C. TERRACE Transfer & axi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (IL Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace- Terrace, tt.G. IEAKFAST - LUNGH DINNER Serve AND BANQUETS ty Pood Fine Pastries Quick and'Courteous Service' Proprietor, Phil Tetrault Your way to the lake? SKK OUR TWO' FLOORS rl LADIES' WEAR vStf" YARD GOODS W I MEN'S WEAR ) GROCERIES THE SKEENA MERCANTILE TERRACE See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER frtrolft (ntlac Bulck Oldsmoblle Maclilt'e Work A" Specialty? Cher. Trucks G.M.C. Trucks Face Machine Shop & Garage 1-;; TEHRACFB.C. foAUGLAND & KERR LTD; Injh and dumber Manufacturers Logs; Poles and Piling AgCnU Por Ilematlonal Harvester Co. Mrestone TIre Rubber Co. Ltd. I'hilco Radios Wllitrd Batteriea 1 1 1 " arrivals Prince- Rupert Mr. and Mrs. A. Preston. Vancouver; R. A. Mather, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thorn and family, Vancouver; R. Rav-lch, Prince George; A. E. Hill, Prince George; D. G. Steryirom, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. 0. Johnson, Kelowna; A. E. Law-son, Vancouver; G. L. Harris, Vancouver; G. A. ThctupVm. New Westminster; H. Anderson, New Westminster; W. SvCnnes, Vancouver; E, Rickey, Vancouver; W. Wennblom, Anchorage, Alaska; E. L. H. Attree, normal number of lnnoc?nt escapades. Lynn Bari, as a third member of th: heart interest situation, Is seen in the role of a school librarian. Alan Young Is the faithful youngster devotee of Jeanne Crain. Starlet Barbara Lawrence is seen as a . short-skirted high school flirt. Other popular members of the cast include Conrad. Janls, Esther Dale, Hobart Cavanaugh, Ann Todd and Hattle McDanlel. Steamship Sailings (Daylight Saving Times) For VsncooTM Monday ss Priniess Adelaide 10 p.mv Stop HAY FEVER Hay Ftvw nmln't plague you with In Hxvxinf aixi wheezing, in blowing and gaoping, in (ore, streaming, itching (imi of eves and ears. Iut do wliat thou sands liavc dontOKet fast, safe relief- -takeTitniil-.m-sKAZ-MAIl. oa'l Bleep heit(-r -Jivirk Ijetter. feel better, auc l at druriiiiii- 'verywhere. Horse Racine Chuck Wagon Kace Will Cow .Milking $M!SD ILocdli News mm Canadian Legion merrtbers will take- charge cS a booth at the Civic Centre Carnival which starts on Saturday night, the monthly general meeting of the organization decided last night after being approached- by the Civic Centre Association. Legion members will have charge of the booth for the whole weekr The Legion also will undertake to field a football team agalr.3t H.MS. Kenya in detfence of the Hanm Cup which was won last year by H.M.C.S. Uganda but which was returned recently to the city after the decommission ing of that vessel. J. S. Wilson and "J6ck" McGreLsh volunteered to field a t earn and are seeking players. The meeting voted to donate $50'to the Prince Rupert Civic Band toward their fund to-buy uniforms and other equipment. A busy month was forecast for the members in September by Secretary P. M. Ray who-announced that Robert Macnicol, newly appointed public relations officer for the Canadian Legion. will' visit Prince Rupert on-Sep-tember 16 ana 17, and that B. Yates, casualty rehabilitation officer of Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, will be in the city September 19 and 20: At the close of the meeting, a presentation was rmde by A. J. Croxford of a handsome flag stand made from native wooas, which he designed and built !n Tuesday is Coqultlam, 1:30' his. sparetlme. The stand sup- p".m. Thursday ss rrlnce RuperVi 12:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, 5:30 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 10:15 pm. From Vancouver- Sunday ss Coqultlam; 4 pjn Monday as Princess Adelaide pm. Wednesday-ss-Prince- Rupert.-11:00 a in. Friday ss Camosun, 4 pm. Friday ss Catala, 5 pjn. For Alaska' Friday ss Camosun, ajn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, am. From Alaska-Thursday ss Prince Rupert; 7 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 8 pm. BEES' LIFE WORK It is estimated that a pound of Announcements All advfrtlsemem' iw trrts column will be charged for a full Kt'asc word Lutheran Tea and Sale August' 30. . L.O.B.A. Orphanage Tea and Sale, Sept. 3. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 131 Moose Temple. honey-represents the life work V Canadian of about 1.000 bees. ports the Union Jaclc and Legion standard and also a vase of poppies President Vic Houston, Legion president, accepted the stand on behalf of the- organization. Mr Croxford la a life member of the Prince Rupert branch. Sale. Nor. 10. 20 Telkwa's Thirty-First TiiHH.IJS STAMPEDE Legion Auxuliary Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. Orange Sale, December 5. Big Annual Barbecue TWODAY CELEBRATION- Sunday, August 31, 1917 and September l',- 19-17i Labor uay Bronco Busting: Wild Steer Feature Attractions SPILLS MIDWAY OF BLUE' RIBBON NEWEST AND EXCITING ArntrioNS-visiTORs and pioneers i in one mg WHOOPEE! OIOANTIC FIREWORKS SUNDAY NI01IT. THRILMNO DISPLAY! REFRESHMENTS Indies' Soflball fiames Baseball' Gam' JOIN THE PARADE ON SUNDAY NIGHT AND SEE THE CHOICE BEEF LOWERED INTO THE BARBECUE PIT. RETURN TO TOWN HALL FOR THE BIG DANCE-STARTS MIDNIGHT SUNDAY, to Telkwa Bridge liarrel Sweew Houston Bridge FREE SHARE IN THE DELIGHT OF A JIG ! FREE JUICY BARBECUE SANDWICH1 GRAND BALL In Town Hall the year's big dance Monday Wgnt. Plan to spend your Labor Day Week-end holiday at Telkwa . . . "Beauty Spot of the North" New Safe Car Parking Lot. See your local Canadian National Railway Agent for week-end fares Telkwa and return. Bob Phillips, Secretary-Treasurer Corner zna avc. uhu im oi, v Pox -1308 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers for GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors Product QUAKER OIL RANGES' AND HEATERS now In stock Large Stock; of Plumbing Supplies' Mark Hill left loday by air on" a busine&s trip to" Vancouver; Remember ! Port' Day, Prince- Rupert's marine-holiday, August 21. (tf) ''B'asebatf Tonight, Watts & NIckerson vs. Savoy. Weather permitting. Mrs. E. Arney and children' plan to sail Friday on the Catala on a holiday trip to Vancouver". Harry Atkins, pioneer butcher ot this city; is now residing at Salmon Arm' in the'southern in terior where he 1 In the' same business- and doing we!l. NOTICE Stewart- Public Utilities Ltd. The- Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in the Registered Office of the Company; 5th Street, Stewart, at 3 pm., Wednesday, Sept 3rd. A; Russwurm, secre tary. Scott Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy, formerly of this city, left by last evening's train on his return to his home in Prince George after spending a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Crulck-shank, Leeds Apartments. Dr. and Rrs. Richard Stelfel and two children of Battle Creek, Michigan, will bV paying' a brief visit to Prince-Rupert' next week while making- the round' trip to Alaska aboard' the" steamer Prince- Rupert'. Mrs Stief ri will be- remembered' by the pioneer people of Prince- Rupert as- the former Pete Tremayne; daughter' of the late Drt Hi Ei Tremayne and Mrs. Tremayne; LADIES' lectrff. L BEAUTY CULTURE THE MOLER WAYl Become a' furccuful opnftor in ttie profitiMe' prtfrtfm of hairdrcwMl and Iwautcohuref Our nev, enlarged $chooU'af!tr" a thorough' training under qualified teachers Monthly payment plan if desired. Write or' Call Today! MOLER. SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSINGr DfpanMtnt 1 JOI Wctf Hitinl Strt VANCOUVER, B? C. "G Holly 1 i .1 1 ......A. aiA Plan to ber lh "vown for Car-- nival Week- August 16-23; ClviC Centre Carnival, Prihcer Rupert's! Event of the Year (tf)' Sant Joy, formerly of this city and now located in' Vancouver, has been ln thccltyfortKe past few" days4 on one'ofr his' pertor'I- cal business trips; Hens' leaving! tonight on his- return south. Horace-: Kelly, son of Rev. Peter1 Kelly; well known United Church marine- missionary; and assistant editor of "The Native Voice,"' is on a: tour of this dist rict in the interests of hl3' paper. The younger Mr: Kelly is a-mem bef of- the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia and is-also an' overseas Veteran of the re' cent war, having, served with-the First Battalion, Canadian Scot tish, landing, in France on "D Day" and continuing through out tHe camDaien in western Europe. TOO "LATE' TO CLASSIFY HELP' WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. $60.00 a month with room and' board. Phone 264.- 1 UO FOR SALE One brtwn acraare wood or coal heater1, also record' player with quantity of records. Both almost' new. Phone Black 3371 U9? "Build B. C. Payroll" Need Pkcific'k Goodness!1 woo MM t Bp Pacific's- superior- milk- is one food that we all require In our daily diet. Try some" today. YouH agree, as have thousands, that irradiated Pacific Milkr in- the vacuum packed can, Is tops lh' goodness! PACIFIC MILK i Irradiated and Vacuum Packed SOUND-COLOR' FILMS' od of Creation and SERMONS FROM SCIENCE'' at Thursday First Baptist Church. Friday United Church. Saturday Salvation Army Hall. TIME: 7:45 p.m: thom: sheet metal ltd: ERIC SPEERS, Manager Specialising in Marine and General Sheet Metal Worr Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East FirstKCow Bay) Phone Black 884 P.O.' Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT d CM PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FU'LL-COURSE ME AL S FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday -5 p.m; to-8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PART PES' CHOP SUEY . CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 73 5 TItlR'D AVEJNUE WEST" N O T I C E MRS. M. DRAKE, nurse administering Hie Koch Tf eatment "GLYOXYLIDE"" for British Columbia; will bij' at The Prince George' Hotel, Prince George; B.C. August 30th, and until September 4th, 1947. also at: The Prlnce'Rupert Hotel, Prince Rupert, B.C. Septemler'22nd,' 23rd and 24th, 1947, Stops between Prince George and Prince Rupert, B.C. will be made upon request. For Information please write to the Vancouver office, 39U2; BURNS BLOCK, 18 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. Mione PA'tlf !e 345tf ttSES ",ji' Prtntt Uuperf Daflp Klctiis 'MMti "jj Comfort Wl fth Siyi in-sportshirts by Arrow, Deacon, .Sun Valley and; Green River $4:25-to-$8;50- in slacks. Flannels, tweeds and gabardines, at $7350 ''to $21.25 See Our Selection I K aW aaW aam m m m aaB M m GEO. DYBIIAVN Prop. PHONE fit' rwvwvs 4Jd HAS THE WELCOME MAT OUT FOR ITS PATRON-FRIENDS Rotary Club Thursdays 1- p.m Our Foods Are Prepared By a New White Chef Whok Specializes in' Canadian' Dishes' Open 7 a.m. to 12 pjn. Weekdays Sundays, 8 am. to 12 p.m.. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SODAS - ICE CREAM- SUNDAES W, T. COOPER Manager ISO BATTERY MODEL As illustrated smart plas-'ticcablnet' ijEIO.l)." ELECTRIC MODEL As Illustrated' two-tone, plastlccabinet JjM.!. Official Appointment" Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists f PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Daily Delivery Service NOW AVAILABLE AT PRE-WAR PRICES McBrlde Street Phone 311 "AWWAV.,.W.V,AW.V..V.VV.VWVVW. Dry Lumber We linve just received a substantial shipment of KILN-DRIED Finishing Lumber Get' Yours While It Lasts PWCPOTTv EVITT & GO;. LIMITED PHONES G51 AND 652 CoaVr Lumber Hardware Paints