The supplying of cocoa to the school children during the cold weather came up for discussion and a committee composed of Mrs. W. H. Burnett. Mrs. E. J. Moore and Mr. Spragg was appointed to arrange for the serving of It whenever the weather became cold enough to warrant It. A request that the association consider aslstlng the nigh school pupils pay rent for baseball practice was made by Miss Elderkin, but was tabled. In the hope that co-operation with Grade 8 and possibly the teen-age workers, might make the movement self-supporting. It was decided to take the Initiative; In calling a public meeting to arrange for a community Christmas tree, arrangements being made later to hold this meeting In Badminton Ilall on Thursday. November 18, at 8 pm. After the business meeting Mr. Spragg gave two very interesting readings on The Spoiled Child" and "The Advantage of Good Habits Being Formed In Early Years." Refreshments concluded the meeting. "CAPTAIN RACKET" IS PLAYED AT TERRACE I'lay Proie m Interesting That Repeat Performance l Called Tor TERRACE. Nov. 23 The seating ca pacity of G.W.VA. Hall was taxed Frl day evening to see the three-set comedy, "Captain Racket." staged under the aus pices of the Terrace branch of the Can adlan Legion. The play was by all means the best snd most difficult ever staged here, and was carried through In a most competent manner, every part being ex ceptlonally well taken. It was staged under the direction of Mrs. C. R. oilbert and J. K. Frost, the stage setting showing, a very cosy coun try house, living room. The cast was as follows: Captain Robert Racket. Dr. W. Turpet. Tlmlthy Tolman, Chit. Toombs. , Obahlah Dawson, John K. Frost. Mr. Dalroy, Nigel Sherwood. Hobson, L. II. Kenney. ' Katy. a mischievous ; maid. Miss Nellie Malott. Mrs. Tolman, Mrs. Belle Sundal. Clarice Racket, Mrs. Dorothy. Ken ney. All those taking part, have signified their willingness to repeat theiplay and arrangements sre under wsy to stage it again next Friday evening under the auspice of the Women's Auxiliary to the hospital. CHILDREN'S CONCERT . N. PROYED ENJOYABLE Kleiit at Kniltlirrs Was Well Atteuded and MioMed excellent Training SMITHERS. Nov. 23. One of the most delightful children concerts was that given by the children of the Union Church Sunday School In the Town Hall last Wednesday evening, Some fifty children took part In the program and the little bits of news let out of them during the period of train In, had created such au Interest In the affair that when tb opening num was heartily encored, began with the singing of "O Canada" by the full chorus, followed by: Song "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." by the Junior Oirls. Variety -Walking and Talking poll." Miss Joey Mclntyre. Minstrel Show Senior a Iris. Dance Spanish, Miss Joey Mclntyre.' Song "Champion Baseball Team," Junior Boya. Song "Billy Boy." Delia Carpenter and Bud Gazeley. Play "Pra tie Pot." Junior Girls. Song "Mammy's Little Sunny Honey Boy." Group Boys and Girls. "Ood Save the King." The minstrel show number consisted of a number of songs, dancing and sketches in which the girls did some very clever acting. Mrs. T. Brewer was the accompanist And the Gray Orchestra was in attendance and rendered some selections. The training of the children for the concert was In the capable hands of Mrs. T. Brewer and Mrs. J. H. Hether-lngton and great credit la due them for their efforts In giving the public such a pleasing entertainment wherein the actors were all children. SMITHERS W. J. OTJleU and Master Bill left for a trip to Vancouver on Thursday morn ing. Mr. OTtlell will attend the Conservative Convention at Kamloops as a Bmlthers delegate. A. F. Curtis and J. O. Lloyd of Vancouver, representatives of the Brooks' I Securities Ltd.. were in town a few days the latter part of last week. V. W. Schelderup, provincial land surveyor of Burnt. Lake was a business visitor in town the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wheeler of Telkwa were visitors In town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ounderson with their Infant sod arrived home on Thursday morning from a visit to Seattle. skating parties to the nearby ponds and sloughs. L. S. McGlll left for- Kamloops on Saturday evening where he. will represent local Conservatives at the Convention being held there on -'Tuesday. J. G. Steen arrived fromPrince Rupert Saturday evening on a business trip of a few days duration. TERRACE Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of Remo spent several days In town at the week end. Fred Nash. B.C.LJJ., returned on Saturday from a business trip to Queen " Charlotte Islands. Jas. Nelson left on Saturday for Kamloops where he will attend the Conservative Convention this coming week. Mrs. Walsh of Smlthers. who has been the guest of MrsirJ. K. Frost this last week, returned to the Interior town on Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Smith returned on from Prince Rupert. R. M. Cory and J. Tyler who have spent the past week at Lakelse Hatchery assisting In the planting of the large The Analyst says: An excellent wholesome beer and wholesome beers are made for the PURE people of Uritish Columbia by the Amalgamated Breweries. They are vitalizing, refreshing and healthful. McDonald and McDonald, Analytical Chemists, of Vancouver and Victoria, in their mrnt rejwrt on Je.'rs analyzed by them, aay: ". . The samples prove to be excellent beer. They are high in phosphoric acid, while-the acidity is .low and the volatile acidity is practically nil, proof that the beer is a wholesome and nutritious leverage." BUY BEER. BY THE CASE FROM THE GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORE. FREE DELIVERY. KSOCIATU) In I ha Amalamad Brmrlw of DdfUh OJumbia am Vanroutrr Brrwrrli Lid., Wntmloatrr Brewery Lid., Silver Spring Brvoarjr Lti., Kalnlrr aUawfenft Ce. af Canada Ltd., Vlrluria Phoanlt Brewing. Co. Lid. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PAGE FOUR THE DAILY XEWS M i, I ANNUAL BAZAAR BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan. is te: OONT LtSTEM JICC.S-LI&TUN n DOMT MAKE COME WITH OOT OOIT, n I'LL IF I OE ME.ETANV AN INVALID Mnsr HELD SMITHERS Ooo& ALUVoon D QTO HIM-VJHERE TO ME- 'M TMEHiSTAKS H ME.JiriC QIVINCj VOU V GOVS UKCTHAT'? LI PC- JONTHH 1 OFOORUFE- J DEMOCRATS I lNt his VOO MOTNT RIGHT OVER GOOO ADVICE J" SEPUBUCAM SEPUBUCAM -tvhmk op reiki R SWOOLOBE AND 1KITROOOCE i.tnii: have riiK(iE or most PARTY- rl REPOUUICA v VOOTO TWECLUB r V OFMftfRATl t ' - . M'CCEMSITL EVENT XT INTERIOR I CENTRE BUmiERS, Nov. 22. The annual bazaar and sale of work was held by the Women's Auxiliary of St. James' An glican Church in the Town Hall on Sat urdsy afternoon and proved a big success in every way. The ladies had been working bard for the affair for some time and when the bazaar was declared open at three o'clock there was a most beautiful and varied array of articles for sale, as well as many dainties to be nerved for afternoon tea. Mrs. S. H. Hoskin-. president of the Auxiliary, was In charge of the affair and was assisted by the following ladies at the various booths: , Mrs. F. Ockleshaw and Mrs. Knapp at the home cooking booth: Mrs. F. Page and Miss L. Devoin, candy booth; Mrs. R. Champion, work table; Mrs. J. O. Stephens and Miss Ilosklns, children's grabs; Mrs. H. Windst and Miss Newbery. hoop-la tsble; while presiding over the tea room were Mrs. J. W. Dawson, Mrs. Rolston, Mrs. Beeves and Mrs. J. S. Klrby, assisted by the senior Sunday School girls as waitresses. Two guessing contests were conducted during the afternoon. The iced fruit cake donated by the 'Newbury Bakery was won by Mrs. OCkleshaw and a beautiful cushion was won by Mrs. F. Watson. BADMINTON PLAYING FOR TERRACE SCHOOL Plaa to Kent Hall In Which Older Pu. ' nils .May Enjoy Krrreatlon TERRACE Nov. 22. The regular monthly meeting of the Parant-Teacher Association which was postponed from Armistice night, was held In the school bouse on Thursday evening, November 16, with the president In the chair and a representative attendance.Rev. Win. Allan was appointed program convener In place of Mrs. Sherwood, resigned. The matter of contributing to the home economics endowment fund was discussed but It was felt that the obligation In the payment of the piano should be met first and no action was taken. C i sent The leaders responsible for the success of the evening' outing were Rev. and Mrs. Wra. Allan, Miss Toombs and A. C. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Baker who have spent the summer here with Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Jaa. Swann, left on Thursday for the coast. W. C. Sparkes made a short business trip to Uak at the end of the week. Mrs. George E. Keith Is able to be abount again after having been confined to her home for the past two months with a broken ankle. BANETGIVEN JUNIOR LEAGUE FOOTRAIJ. UOVS KNTf.KTAIVLII AM) lKIr.NT.TIOM .IKE Mlltt: The second annual banquet of the Junior Football League took pi see on ; Saturday evening last at the Boston j Rupert. Cochrane and Bandmaster T. Wilson. C. R. Gilbert left on Sunday on a business trip to Prince Rupert. Mrs. Hagan of town on Thursday. Vanarsdol was, . In The Junior C.O.I.T.. the Explorer and the Trail Rangers joined forces In a social evening tn Badminton. Hall on otner aeiectame eats following the I Smlthers has had a decided change In beans. The remainder of the evening After supper a very enjoyable pro- Presentation of shield H. Rochester. Saturday, the entertainment .taking the) AcftpUnce by It Smith, captain jui in ui a uctu jeui, wim numerous j Qj Borden team, winner of the 1926 competition. Presentation of medals awarded by the League, by 8. D. Macdonald. to Eddie Smith. Albert Stiles. Jimmy Lee. Roy Wicks. Willie Fisher.. Kami Mlwa. Tom Steen, Nick Gurvlch, Ernie Ratcb- ford. Terry Orme. Angus MacDonald. Mike Ourvlch. Short talks by Mrs. Amott, 8. D. Mac- donlad. R. XI. Wlnslow. D. H. Hartness, Jack Campbell and T. Johnston. Solos by T. H. Peddle and T. Wilson. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by the singing ot the Nation al Anthem. SPORT CHAT' The following the program' pf' var ious Indoor sports for the coming week-Monday (tonight) Cribbage League: Canadian Legion vs. Orange Lodge: Native Sons of Canada vs. Dry Dock; C. N. Operators vs. Prince Rupert Hotel; C. N. Mechanics vs. St. Andrew's; Moose vs. Knights of Columbus; Cold Storage vs. Orotto. Tuesday. Basketball: Senior League Orand Terminals vs. Native Bona; Intermediate Orotto vs. Orand Terminals; Ladles Lesgue: Xdsnacs vs. Maple Leafs; Junior League--Stars vs. Tuxls. Billiard League Orand Terminals vs. Gyros. Thursdsy Men's Whist: Bt. Andrew's vs. Sons of Canada; Knights of Pythias vs. Bt. Oeorge's (city); Bt. George's (Seal Cove) vs. Knights of PyUnas. Friday. Billiard League: Bt. Andrew's vs. Moose. . Basketball: Senior Elks vs. Terminals; Intermediate Bankers vs. Orotto; Junior League Colts vs. Btars. Basketball Is going strong and, In spite of the supposed handicap In the being sprung such as that last Friday ber was announced at eight oclock, the i weather the past few days and thejwa spent In team games, marches, etc.. seating and standing space of the hall j thermometer, has been ranging around and waa thoroughly enjoyed by all pre- was crowaea to ruu. capacuy. ue rero mark, much to the delight of The program, every number of which the young folk who are now organizing O 1926 Int. Fistuwc SrwvKr Isc Cinl Dnl.at nVi imrnil V anted For Sale For Rent rOR SALE PLEA8URE BOAT. 31 FT long by S feet beam: ft H P. 4 -cycle Buffaat engtae: newly overhauled and painted. Apply to It Blaster at Gold Storage. 27 FOR SALE. THE KINO OEOROE Hotel and Cafe, containing 90 rooms fully furnished. For particulars apply T. McClymont. U TENT FOR BALE NEW THIS YEA It and used on! one week. Price 129. Pulien. Dally News. tf KR SALE. EDISON AMDEROLA phonograph; cheap; fifty records. Phone Blue 400. 374 FOR SALE. WHITE ENAMEL BED. three-quarter sire, and bureau. Phone Blue 130. FOR BALE. CHEAP. HALF A TON OF old newspapers. Apply Dally News. t FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE. THE LATEST Improved coin operated tire trio pianos. For terras, address Elrctrlo Piano, care Dally News. Office. FOR .RENT. FURNISHED APARTMENT on Sejcond , Avenue; t our rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone 547. FOR RENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat; large airy rooms: fire place; close In. xtax HeUbroner. FOR .RENT. FIRST CLASS MODERN Flat; Monarch range; water paid. Westenhaver Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE, CEN- Ual; 120.00. Apply 213 Fourth Ave. East. FOR RENT. FURNI8HED SUITE. Phone 18, Mussallem Orocery. ItOAItb BOARD. THE INLANDER, 833 Second Avenue. Phone 137. FURS FURS MADE TO ORDER AND RE modelled. Raw skins tanned and dressed. Mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. F. Tarr. 234 Broadway East. Vancouver. the Elks In the Senior, the Orotto, in the Intermediate; the Msple Leafs In the ladles or the Colts in the Junior l.n. having to climb the hill to .rtoftfu.yijK the 'lasT-mentloned- team of the Exhibition Hall venue, the crowds are ecnslstently larger than they have been In any previous season. The leaders In the various leagues seem now to be pretty weU entrenched but there is always the possibility of surprises youngsters has had several close shaves. Services In the First Presbyterian Church, the pastor of which, the late Rev. Dr. Charles J. Cameron, died last week, were taken yesterdiy morning by Rev. Even Baker, pastor of the Ilim.rt night when the Adanacs, who had been East United Church, and In the even consistently beaten thus fsr. made a , ing by Rev. Capt. O. F Morris. Domln-hot tie with the hitherto Victorious ' ion organlw and chaplain of the Navy Msple Leafs. Thers have been defeats League of Canada, who Is visiting th so far for nous of th feagus leaders- city r RESTAURANTS IOOI EATH CUT. Mrs. Unger. Proprietress Third Aveaue. Nest O. W. V. (load Home Cooked Meal. Phone Black TOO II. P.O. Box B75. HUI.RS iui.u, ntuH. "Scatter 8umtUae with Oladj" lhr nUdlnll ItnllM for ChrMmas sad make your friends glad far years to cam tixiu. riiitisTit pack tor- IIMMI (. Writ for price tisi. P. MrTAVIMI IKTOKIt. nr. ANOTIIEIt IM0 HEDUCTION IN CHEVKOI.irr COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES l-Hi Ton Utility Express Chassis tliJOQ H Ton Light Delivery Chassis l 30O0 Touring and Roadster I glftOO Sport Roadster I 8300 Caach and Coupe 11030 00 Eedan ..'...,.., ; IllJSXX) Landau 11856 1 'l'EII 0AIIH o IIIMI Ford Light Deliverr. ooen body 75AO I Ford Light Deinery, panel body 1160 00 1 Ford Light Delivery, starter equipment 250 00 I Ford Tudor Sedan, starter equipment $300.00 1 Oldsmobllt S-paasenger Tour. ing. 1822 teoooo Trrms can be arranged on both new i and used cars to suit the purchaser. KAIEN GARAGE Dealers In (miliar. Mrtjuthlln, Oakland, Pontlac Oltlwnohlle and t'lietrnlrl Cars. Phone 3J NOW I Till! TIMK to buy that car you have been considering. Why walk during the unpleasant winter weather? We have levers I new models on hand, prices are at a low level and easy terms are available. I'M'.II C!. US , Two Ford Self Starter Light Deliveries gutranteed. One Ford Truck Snap, One Chevrolet Light eDllvery Good running order. Make us an offer. S. E. PARKER LTD. I OKI) MULCH DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken fo less than 50c WANTED WANTED. TWO SMART YOUNO Women to start at once. CI ood wages to the right party. Bent ladle- Ready to Wear. tf YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION. Reliable; experienced in maU order and general office work. Phone Black 489. m MONEY for your property is what you want. I have the buyer If your pi Ice U right. O. C. Walker. AGENTS WANTED XA.N OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint agents. Yearly guaraate 1 108 J (being 131 weekly atera and , expenses. Experience uanece? ' For particulars write Winston On., Toronto. FOR SALE upper was served, and the boys, the FOR SALE. SIX ROOM HOUSZ. FULLT members of the three teams, and their modern: marine view, centrally loet- guests acquitted themselves nobly. Ati the head table were. In addition to the! chairman. J. S. Wilson. Mrs. Amott, 1 representing the Parent Teacher Assoc-' titlon. Miss Mills. Messrs. II. Rochester. shipment of salmon eggs which arrived ' donor of the Rochester Shield. S. D. recently, returned to town on Satur- Macdonald. trades and labor council. T i day. 1 Johnston, Sons of Canada. R. M. Win- ', j slow. Prince Rupert Football Assorts- Mrs. Cassell returned on Saturday i tlra. T. H. Peddle, D alter spending several days In Prince Campbell. W. H. C ed: fbst class condition. U.&JO 00. 1000.00 cash, balance monthly. 81xteen room how near Dry Dock, with mmsre WRl sell ttteap and on easy payments. Theo. Oetlirt limited. Westhtlme Theatre 15 lock. tf f OIl 8 ALE. TO CLOSE OUT AS fcS-l tat. wa ara auLharlawt to atl H. Hartness. Jack tou aoms comers, harbor view, and O'Neill. OfOrca, --on . ir.rt., Prtmt lnf iiwl lrmi gram was given. With Mrs. Cullln at the piano the party sang a leouple of community Items with much verve and and gusto. The following were the other features: Instrumental duet. Jim and Wlsner Bryant Chalrjnan's remarks. from 11000 monthly. Enquire T. McClyroont. tf SIISCELIHNEOUS MAKE MONEY AT HOME MEN AND women can earn tl to 13 an hour tn spare Urn writing showrards. No canvassing or sotMUng. We instruct jwi and- supply you with work. Write today. The Meahrnnlt Company Limited, 01 Dominion Building. Toronto. WE REPAIR AND CLEAN CHIMNEYS and Puntaeea: build lawn and Sower gardens: geasrst handy men. Zum-kettr and Allan. Phone Red 343. 373 CHIHOPKACTIC IMC. M. E. KYOI.ION tlllltlPRtT GtJ third .Menu. OOt vtatU 1140 House call - 13X10 Per sppotounent Phone OCW Blue U Rrstdenre BVaek 352 DEKMATOLOttY I'lriU. IUI.MIIM IIKMOVI!) by the uim seleattfle mtMmd ri:ni rrv ot au wti i n. No need for dtafVrurinc atr or other biemlsnes say more. ITwur Mark rtS TAXI a . . Article Lott and Found,4c I'hone 67 Tatl (Call Ceorir. 1 Six and Sven f bakers at your l : ROSS IIU0H. I'OOI. IUX)M .Meeker HIocV. 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