HI hU v'! , .aV ' """"" V Knso, HUNTING EXI.AKGIN" Eve Argus 35 M M ! Kodak Medalist Hi ll'rojrctors, Amateur I and a complete . , n. Biotojrapnic uvv- ITHALL'S to Finishing prince Rupert. B.& I Ise Avenue . om fiHoH It's variation tii 11 tr U- i" to me fluiiunu" A, ., ,-,M season up mere, jruu Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Collins and daughter returned to the city Sunday night by motor after a pleasant two weeks holiday at Francois Lake. Stop HAY FEVER Hay Fcvci nrfdn't t'lague you with Its wircting and wliwiing, in blowing and gasping, iti (ore, dreaming, itching irrit. at ion of ryea and can. Just do wliat thousands tiave 'lone to grt fast, safe relief uLe TmJon'ii KAZ-MAII. Vou'U sleep Letter, firlt Utter, let-l better. 50c, 11 at diucgijt- verywlicre. K-1S ntral Interior Terrace ice Theatre ! ' on Tue:days and edne:days 1 id Eiturdays at 8 p.m. matinee at 2:30 p.m. DAY. AUGUST 2C KI) THE MASK" am Kjiscal and Barbara Reed S I) AY AUGUST 27 1ST COMPANY" r Jcr-un cr.a Jane Ocr:;y Huntz Hall. lY AM) SATURDAY fccust 29 and 130 BUSS 1'OLLY" p Pi1 '.ji Summer- hl??i Hi ward, Brenda ms r: :a Knox and IE: "t CMyton r arums 1 Skfena Bridge Tourist Camp! (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, B.C. j TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Classified Advertising Pays! Phil's Cafe Terrace, B.C. fAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Serve : AND BANQUETS f Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault i your way lo the lake? SEE OUR TWO FLOORS f: LADIES' WEAR MEN'S WEAR . GROCERIES THE SKEENA MERCANTILE TERRACE I 1'KOMIT SERVICE .... See Your I GENERAL MOTORS DEALER lno,et Bulck Chev. Trurks j Machine Work A Specialty trace Machine Shop & Garage TEKKACE U.U. (TILE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Peh ami Lumber Manufacturers sd Lumber T E R 11 A C E Logs, Poles and I'ilin Agents For International Darvester Co. Firestone Tlrt ft Rubber Co. Ltd. l'hllco Radios WUlard Batteries Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections Time marches on and Prince Rupert goes along too. It's been a, summer to remember. First, the colorful presence of the Mystic Bhrlners. Then the commencement of spending fifteen million dollars at our very threshold and work and wages 'when winter comes." Tourists by the shipload, same planning to go on right through, to Lake LaBanre and perhaps see Earn MeOee. The convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia an occasion af outstanding success. Generally Eptaklns, summer weather of fascination and sur passing beauty. Great ships of war that jail on the surface or no belcw and come back aealn And finally the carnival that wound up in a blaze of glory and artillery salutes. Another few weeks and some of thp lornl folk who have been spendlnfr the summer In England win re due back in Prince Rupert. Sornehcw, the impression persH that wien they tell their recollection of life overseas, it will not be hard to listen to. Like as not. there was plenty to entertain and enjoy and it was no trick at all to obtain a second helping of butter. Arthur Little, who used to sell peanuts and notions in the neighborhood of where the railway station stands, would have revelled in today. What Is going on now consists or the very events he anticipated but did not see. Like scores of other optimistic souls who surmounted numerous disadvantages and dis appointments, he came here Just about 25 years too soon. Perhaps ne suspected it, but never let on After all. It Is only 37 years !nre the Incorporation of Prince Rupert. And, as time goes on. what's 37 years amount to hi the life of a city? To sum it all tin- when gains and losses are hnlTcrd achievement by no means has been lacking In Prince Rwert. Particularly' Is this nMrble vhen It 1 recalled that "!jr.f 1010. life has beenlaraelv one war after another with all of the destruction and economic nml financial chaos thai such irrmlv. Yet. Prince RuDert's stormv ftbftdhood faced all this, with nlenty of gratuitous dis-ccurasfwnent thro'n In. Prtwcn trip rims of a modern rruler. th hla'tlni at Port Ed- "nrd where contractors have a lare roHf removal job ahead Ihe shots fired at Port Day har bor rac" and revolver practice hv ?mnll foovs on the public strrM. dwelling in Prince Rupert is be-eomlmr reminiscent of the riavs when a hill would be pick ed un and uUt into 115.072 sep arate pieces of rock, to fly half wat across the harbor. AlMAIIilllUV SINGER t Electric Sewlnf Machines I For Kent A Reasonable Rates 4 'Phone 854 Prince Rupert JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST Is away for a week attending an optometric convention Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell Klver) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:W Pjn- To KETCHIKAN n'.r..iinT Midnlrht (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or writs City or Depot TlcKei umce PRINCE RUFERT Once urjon a time, Prince Ru-. pert had a theatre on Second; Avenue toetweerv Seventh and Eighth Streets. There was an other at Second Avenue and Sixth Street. Another one stood on Second Avenue between Fifth and Sixth Streets, Yet another offered Its entertainment on Third AvpmiA tust. this side of Sixth Street. Yars earlier, down on the waterfront, the first or ai; did business for a brief and hec tic spell. All have long since vanished, leaving just one. Is it time, brother, for a spot of com pany again In the theatre line? LONG SUTTON, Lincolnshire Enj., -The local football club will dye Its amber sweaters red because no team has ever won In them. WINDSOR, Eng., 0) F. W. Barry, designer of the George Cross and assistant librarian at Windsor Castie. died aged 82, i FARLY NEWS I IS WELCOME - .Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 ajn.; Contributors I are asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal CAMERA SHY PAPOOSE AT BANFF This little Stony papoose apparently doesn't believe in smiling for the cameraman even though she is clutching of those none-too-plentlful paleface commodities, the chocolate bar. The tiny brave was "photographed outside Banff Springs hotel during the presentation of prizes to the best dressed Indlans-ra, feature of. the four-day celebrations of the Stonys ad other southern Alberta tribes at the popular Rocky Mountain resort. 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