PAOB FOlJt TS3IDAILV KST.'S; TJ:,ar-ly, Auwi STINK BOMBS BRINGING UP' ESTHER' By George McManus ARMY I . ceMcce.vEt-nr to Ff x m. go and see P cood hormint I f how i,EVEVTWfio WEIV, OE OLE MAW'S IM UML,SS"TEV MEETING t th&coontye,verv try hovj -twe. coo Jiccb: Cowo.wnw woo. MitiANtW VAJZ RUM OVCR BV AM Aivrn DPTP.C DOUP rtnT OF MrfcQICC' AM MY RWEUr-Uan. IS feOTHE.iKy MP tt ,1 Woman Went Into Hysterics, and A BIT BO TOUTSIDt Or UJVl U p CEKTAINLY AM LONESOME P Medical Aid Had to be Called HCAlllr .r . MX" 1" 1 ,. For One '" & 3-.-.J& f v isotiui fnuiiin? olmoxiou Salvation jFmy Citadel meeljhg cunuay nigiu, lurowtng, uiu, an uienee 11110 a panir winch w:t not quellejljiintil police appearei at theorems, and no ambulant- conveyed severaU.uysterif.il wo. men to their JiODie, say. the. Ed monton liullelin. ; .Neighborhood aoulh iare le- lieved tqhave Iteen responsible; and investigation are now bein made. Medical Aid, Called Mis Lang of 1751 l27tn Street, one of those removed in Foster V Patterson's ambulance, was In such hysterics that medi cal aid was summoned after she readied home. Three other women were completely ner shattered by the experience and had to be taken home, while score.s-of others rushed jfrom the building when the explosions caused the women to break out inlo loud shriek?. . The explosions occurred just before the close of the; service and when the. panic subsided the meeting was broken up TWO POIMMEN MAKSEARCH Travel Through Virgin .Forest and Endure Hardships In Try-to Find Missing Men. YIGTORIA, Aug. 12. A brief reort received from Jh? lieadquar? ters of the provincial police 4oday iobl an eiic slorylof frontier life in the country, north, of Prince George. During a 40 umile trip into the Casslarf,.ConMable, .Muirhpad, of, the., provincial policer and Con stable, Fenton, of the mounted po lice, experienced terrific hard i shpsijn aunfafylif rp jiorwhie? man nail tiat'iiii until tr WJll'II conducting a fruitless search for McCIare and launder, American prospectors, who have been missing more than a year. Travelling on rafts and trudging through virgin snow, the officers were virtually forced to Mioot their pack animals. t . Thutade Lake they found Indians wtio worked with the two pros, pectors in the, summer and fall of 1923. At Ilrolher Lake. they dicovered"the cabin in which Ihe pair spent the winter. All olber Iraee of the men was loii. Betraying their Mess, the offi cers arrived at Prince fteorpe. on July 2ft. more, than two months after they set out. TERRACE GIRL WAS- MARRIED. Miss Sylvia Mildred Taft Be-' mmh.--' B-ri , r. w I vviusa or.uv. n, t. nog an f ...of Pacific TERRACE, Aug. 12. A very pretty ceremony was solernnii-J on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock al the priest's home on Park Avenue when Miss Sylvia MildrciL,. eldel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taft of Terrace, lt.C, was united in marriage to Reginald Edwarh llogan. of -P cific, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of Prince, George, Father Char- tics of Ihe Jocal, Catholic Church officiating.: The bride was very becomingly eowncd jriima'UYe and .silver hol taifeta' wltli pretty, rijdwn I rimming and -wore a while and mauve bat to, match. Her bou quet was of mauve sweet peas. Miss Opal Cassells, as bridesmaid, wore a very pretty dress of pale green silk crepe de chene with wliUetrimmjngs and white bat, and' carried white sweet peas. Lcter Taft, brother of the " bride;1; wns,be.t""man:-. - - After the ceremAny the wed ding' party repaired to the home of the bri'lg where a dainty wed ding luncheon was served. In the evening a reception wa held in' Progress Hall and a very enjoyable evening wan spent in dancing In music supplied by Mrs. Alt wood and John Dp Ker-gommeaux. Refreshmenls were served during the evening. . The happy couj.le left on yes terday's- train' for: Pacific wnero ' ' ' "" " . Ihe groom is employed in the einninsr at Mm not in ii-- &Nill. Shops. Irnurse fit a l.nli.lar Irin .-er II,.' TERRACE NOTES Tom 11. Marsh of CedaVvale. is spending a short holiday at his home here. C. V. Sawle. New Harleton. va! a business visitor here oi Monday.- E. H. Pollard, asistant chie. inspector of eu-iaud cuilouij.. Victoria, and A. JL OallantL di- trict inspector of excise and eu- toms, Irince Rupert, are al present in Ihe disirwl looking in'o sales tax record? of the local Miss Eiandfa Marsh is spending a few days as the guest of Mr?. V. Wilson at Hemo. Mrs. Roberts and grandson Win. J. Butt and son of Van couver were in town at the be- fllMU The new kind of soap mil? Because withRinso simblysoak trie clothes a couple of hours, or, overnight Rinse.hanoutA, andithats all. WHO MAKE84 3v RINSO IS MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX -4M MS 1 - ""-. - - - f w - ..... triangular route. ' .Mrs K. A. npptland son of Prince Rupert who . ' have been holidayiHtr al the Terrace Hotel for a few days are going it Hill Farm for a further holiday Coiylable Service went to Prince Itupert on Wednesday in liar'e f a Prince Jtupert woman a ho was haled into court here turiti the week. THIEPVAL IS HERE. TODAY Canadian Naval Vessel With 25 Aboard -MaMnn. Short V.lt j m SIJI.S.C. Thiepval. Lieutenant uommanaer touirey ii.u.... a-- James Stephens, of Prince R'j- rived in nort at 1 2 JO this after pert, who have been holidaying noon from the Royal Canadian al the terrace Hotel returned lo Iiarrack. Esnuimall. and moored Prince Rupert on Wednesday. Mrs. J, Mj Halt entertained th ; flDHridgf Club on Tues.Iny evening. Miss Tyler of -Vancouver is a holiday visitor here at preen.U Mrs. I) C. Stuart and threi; children. Sheila, Charles and remain in port, fob' four .lay. At present lief frtlrfre inovement!-are not known. : The ThieiiyalJ-iixalsteij ship of the tiivenchy ami-is engaged n ruasiai pairpi uiiiy, ;i5 II was the. Thjepyal JJjat pjaj Jjhmi ofilmcupexUArriCc.tid Viromiientc&rt iiyrllie'al. ori Monday nighrtb spend rfjioli day at Hill Farm. - Mrs. Adam Mackie of Prime Rupert was a holiday visitor her at the beginning of the week. at the headquarters of the RojV Canadian 'aval"' Volunteer Re sere. The vessej which earrie- a romtdemeivt of S men. wil' tempted routid-thcworbl fligh of Major Maclren, the Hritis'i airman, some three yoars ag.j wlien she laid supply stations : t various points between the Car udian anil Japanese roasts. CHEWED BY. BEAR jNHK OWN DEN Young Indian Made a Wager He Would Fight Bear and Did So With Horrible Result. EHMOXTOX, Aug. 12. The story of a laughingly made wager which very nearly resulted in tin horrible death of a yourw Indian, is to.Id by Pierre Richard and Jean de Maurier, two trapper from Aklavik, who came to the city recently after spending three years in Mm Barren Lands. According to the story which these men tell, Albert Moreau, a young Indian from Aklavik dis trict, who was at the time trap pinsr in the same district as the 'wo while men, made a wager with two of his companion that lie would kill, a barren. .Land grizzly, a secies of bear which re sembles in. size and color, the or dinary grizzly, with his hunting Crawled. Into, Den The others called his bluff, and signified thai they would like to be present at the. kHIfng. Accordingly 4he den of a grizzly was located, and when the inhabitant was at home, Moreau fearlessly crawled into the den, knife in hand. Angry at the intrusion, the nni- mal attacked him viciously, and there followed a, fierce slrugle the (itailsi of wliich Merc Inot clear to those waiting outside. A moment later Moreau appeared his limbs horribly mangled by the grizzly which followed, him oul of the den. rrepareu lor t lie enwrgency, the other Indians promptly pour- ei a volley of tend into J he. animal, ami .the youth escaped, pretty well ehewed lib burolherwUifalive am io lell the tale. jweii, MUNICIPAL INSPECTOR WAS VISITOR TO CITY R. Ilaird, Inspector of It. C municipalities, arrived in the cily on the Prince George yesterday morning on a regular tour or inspection. Mr. Daird was taken V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS, 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c around the city by member of the city council and inspet-ied the road work whirli is now being un dertaken. The inpetor express ed himself as well pleased with (he progress the eity i makinc with the.ir keal improvement pro gram. Mr. Ilairtl left on this morn ing's train for Prince George en route to Vernon, where be will aitend the convention of the In ion of II. C. Municipalities. . SPORT CHAT A new long istunre record for a woman wnninM- in the province of Alberta was recently made by Mrs. Parsons, why covered four mil. . and 3J yanU in three hours and 35 minutes. Vic Foley and Jack Newman are to meet in Ihe Exhibition Hall during the fall fair, ltotli pien have art enviable record n Ijina.iian boxing circles. They are to arrive in the eity ?eertw days prior to' ihe bout and will establish individual training tfiiarlers in the city. To v boxers hi trarrtlng, who take their work eriousiy, is an Mural ion and will doubtless prove of muc: ntere.-.! o th young men of the ly. io say nothing of the femat' fight fans. Horse racing in Ohio probabl; doomed, unless track manage ments are willing lo operate without betting. The Thistledown i'rack recently cancelled thr racing program. Attorney-Gener al C. C. Crabhe has declared tin' he injunction, which prohibits belting, would be. used as a basis for- action a?alnl all tracks where the pari-mutuel or certi fieate form of betting is permit led. Gene Tunnev. rhnllentrer of Jack Dcmpfey, recently arrived jl '.p?rulnlir. New, York, when he has established his training 'amp for I he Iboul with th hampioo in fcp.fcmttr. Tunncr lias started his training witu light i nd work. r mil. '!.. : k'Jnlan ' f.f U.i itan. CoiM'relfcJi h-aflMU?ieU ciiamplon. recenlly score; an impressive ten-round victor. over Tomy Cello of Los Angeles. in his first appearance as lightweight in Xew York. Kaplan weighed 131 and Cello l.10'. liotinds. ONE-SIDED. SOCCER GAME LAST NIGHT In a jrame thai was featurel only by the spirited battle of the losers, the Xavnl Reserve had an easy time disposing of the Hiixh School by a 12 io I count. The reserve kieking downhill in the firt half hadiby far the Iwlier of the exchanges and possessed tnnmseives of n four goal lead. With ihe slope, in, their favor the High School worked hard and managed to run, in four roal !k'pilc Hie fnpt that Ihey were defeated by an 8 goal margin the school boys deserve credil fox I heir showing For I ho latter Veirick, r.urrio. anil. Katsuyama 4iow'l up well, while for the Reserve Ohmosky. Pirns and Dyer were probably (he best. Aim tto Please. I se you have a sign. In your slore, 'We Aim lo Please,' " remarked the cusldmer. "Cerlainly," replied Ihe pro- WANTED Articles . Lost and Found, &c BOARD AND ROOM. WAXTKli. One reliable man irij HOARD. The Inlander, 83:i .ver- town, merchant prefer-1 Second Avenue. Phone 137. reu. lo take orders for be: culom-made clothes in Canada. Highest commission. Res Tailoring Co. ronlo (2) 11R in Idd. AGENTS WANTED. To SO 7 WAXTI'I). A Man for an Un usual Agency. Darwin Limited established 10 years operating a chain of Iridic.' Ready-to-Wear Shops inMonl-real ami Ottawa, are now ex-lending their operations so a to reach every part of Canada. Till open a golden opportunity for reliable men and women to handle our exclusive line of Ladies' Keadv-le-WVar Clothe Selling eMrienee not neces-' sary if you mean business w will leach you how. Our Fnll line is now ready. Our sellintr outfit is a real "Fashion Show ' in a neat imrt folio. Iliis won"-derful Outfit is Free lo reliable representatives. Write a1, once tell it altout yourself ami the territory you want. Get our amazing proposition. Heller do it now- later may b loo lale. Darwias I.nniinl DepL 35. Hot 612, Monlreal, Que.. FOR SALE. FOR SALlv-rIludon motor in first class condition: fine tor pleasure boat. Snap. Appl. llax 318, Daily NWs Office'.' FOR SALE. Hotel Ma!t a good bargain. Ill heallh cau for scllinsr, Apply Wjlliam Hudson. Matselt. ii.C. tEXT FOR SALE. New II. I. year and used only one weeK. Price ?20. Pullen. Daily News. SALl Dining room suite good condition. Phone lUack 730. TO RENT FOR RENT. I.arsen building at i7i Ihird Avenue East; six room, modern flat with bathroom and'workhop premises on street Jfoor. Apply Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Avenue. FOn RK.VrWTwo flrkt et. modern flats j. Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnlsheiL Weslenhaver Hros. FOR RET Fiv-roomed mo-i- ern house on suth Avenue West. Phone Green 130. u FOR SALF-Cream wicker bahr .-arnae. m gooi condUion. Phone lllack 35i. SEVEX-ROOMED HOI SE lo Ren'. 52. a mnnlh. ... Gall at Ti2' f l A r.igiun Avenue west. o imniira TI.. r. uir neni. otne n furnished. tJliaml.tip. App.j 215 Fourlh Avenue East. FOR RENT.-Piapo.. phono-graphs apd sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. fl'llll lin.ii.... j iiui.i.-nuwiij.l) house to rent. corner Tenth and Itarnn. i iitnip iwii im. 0)j SOR RENT -Four room suite. not water healed. Apply Smltul ft Aiaiiei. EOR 11 EXT Five room Seventh Avenue West. 730. house, Phone (( MODERN HOUSE for renlFlv rooms and halh. Monro ro. prielor; "that Is our motto" "Well,- -:.nlinued lh euslnm- lime off for target practice" Cfnclnnati Enquirer. SUMMER RESORTS. I.VK1XSE Ii)DGK, near Terrace. Visit Lakelse luhla Ho. Springs. Luhla it one of th' finest mineral waters known for rheumatism. Good tf fishing for rainbow trout In Lakele lake and river. Motor meet all trains jiving (through eonneelion with I.odge. Telephone connected to Terrace J. llruce Johnstone, manager. CHEVROLET Why be without a car? $350 i . . . . uiano me iiri payment on a! New Improed CHEVROLET, the balance in twelve successive eny msuiinenls. Le it demonstrate! KAIEN OARAOE. Dealers in all General Motor Product. Rr;ike lining hjr mj. ehiniry. i :vi.t,.rr reu-rindinc and Tlie following prices are now flfeotive, FJi.ll. Prince Ruperl Govertinient taxes included: Runabout 1.81.06 Sport Roadster . 680.O0 Touring 6Q2.00 Cnupe 751.00 Tudor Sedan 766.00 Pordor Sedan 831.00 Light Delivery .., .VJj.Op Lt. Delivery Van . 6(!.O0J (ommercial Chassis- tKH.Ou 'I ruck Chassis Sir 58I.O0 Sejf starter included on nil models. Term payments arranged If if .delred. S. E. PARKER, LTD, Dealers. 21 Second Avenue. FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE- lleantifully situated near Ierry Landing Altitude 2H5 feel. ; CamplnQand Flshlnfj ,Trfpv ' arranged ""'HIST CUSS TAHLB with produce . FRESH FROM THE FARM. Take a Trip lo the Lake Country I his yar. For reservations, wrile Mrs. Henkel. Francois l,nke. II.C. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers al your dliposal any lime. ROSS. BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hotel PRINCE. 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Ailin Mlninr nooinn .irt u? a tributarr or .mirth ;.f. adlolnlnr tin Carry )) on IH n(illirrlr mde, . r Free Mlnr, Crrtlfldte tend, ultlr lT fr,m f "r., f. to apply lo l ha Mlnmt fM j Cf rlllrale of ImPMTrm' n' ' j & rr i.r hi Iniiia '.r .i above rtaim."' .. lh.t fi And further te nntl' ',rH itnilrr u-rlloit 17. tnilt ,'' J. ,.,.!l M linproveinenis, fl i luted una lit mr i ftr fl. ft fi. H ' UNO ACT, Notlca af Inlaatlon, l rpp'r u in rrinre of rrinre ( tlav laiit t nuperl .ml 'lit-' ' , i, Inlet, Orahsm "'"iiileeJ. . ..nnffl- Tin- xnTtrr nnrp nut lliat Frit! F"'! - it r ncm II' ' . "ji nun. iniepda tn antir '"'JZa ' wi piirrluw the f..llowlni "J"1, thf J ri i W, corner ' of ' ll IITI ,iiinii ni'triri- inpni-r ,th C Ma lenre mial l rli.'ln. llH-n" iithVier Marlij ihenre ";,,ni f riarla Water Mark In l''nl. nt'tf ment; and containini o Itr) Utl(f mud ;uo tiib, iet. nr,- ra