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Lewth- Walte and JlmViil Onnn VIM.nrli Rev. J. H. Kerr, Burns Lake; J. C. mgnam, Vancouver; a. Drever, I Calgary; Mrs. R. O. Johnston, Inverness. Royal I Edward Lorenton, St. Paul, Minn. a. nobinsnn r. u TinHAr. wood and W. H. Thome, CNJt.; Mrs. O. M. Johnston Kmlthr- Mrs. E. Peacock, Fort Fraser; W. u. uaroia ana M. a. Doherty, city. Ravnv MLSfi VI nipt, niirimirflfvt finrl Vflna i - f. u V4 iVAUHI May uuaoward, Port Simpson; Mr. ana Mrs. u. tsnearman, Ketchikan; E. Edwards, rltv Mr. ti t rhii- Hps, Naas River. ... Central A. Onlv Anvnv TI rTnnnl Seattle: R. Mavworth. Vnmr' Harry F. Loake. Ciit.; R. McKay auu i. a. Anaerson, city. This afternrtin'g train rtn f mm the east at 3:30, was reported this uiuming to De on time. Stop Itching '1 Skin Troubles A Rl Antitcptic Ccti Rc.ulti n-mu, rbifrd .kin, ruhm, tnt Mhrr lk!o troublM qul.ll rltld to D.D.D. ThU pur ko1Id liquid ptnrtr.tM tb ..Is, Motklnf mil krallnf tb Irrll.tarl limn ITCHING PTOPS KNSTANTLT. D.D.D. I clMr mil lilnlM. A M bottl. prorM IM nnll or Jv drarit.c tin ronr nonrr back. D.D.D, 0m ti Ann. (Umosu UXX. aotp). ORMKS LTD. w. t. MrcuTCiitaftt, nnronisT. TI1E DAILY NEWS Saturday, September 21, 1929 Parent-Teacher Terrace Elects Year's Officers Enthusiastic r Gathering, at Which Plans Are Laid For Winter " Reason TERRACE. Sept. 21: The annual meetlnz of the Terrace Par-ent-teacherr Association was held on Thursday evening in the school-room with a fair attendance. Despite a suggestion that the association disband it was a very enthusiastic meeting and or ganization for the coming year a.; cirried through with ardor. The officers elected were: President. Dr. Brummltt. Vice-President, Miss Plllsbury. Secretary. Miss Davis. Treasurer Mlac Munra Membership convener. Season's Specials Mrs. Moore. Athletic convener, Mrs. George Little. Program convener, Rev. A. W. Robinson. Refreshment convener, Airs. Brummltt. Advertising convener, Rev. R. II. Alien. Auditor, II. Halllwell. The committee conveners were asked to name two more members or their committees at the next meeting. Several suggestions for activities or the year were made, among I them being the serving of hot I sidewalks, purchase . of school .vales, purchase of pictures, etc. It was decided to bring to the attention of the school board the nece.sslty of some system of heat- 'ng ine oasements and to ask a liat-topped stove so that hot lunches might be prepared. iwonmiy meetings during the year will be held alternately at the school and In town. It was decided to affiliate with the B.C. Parent-teacher federation. A vote of thanks was voiced to the retiring; oresldent. Mrs. E. J Moore for her untiring efforts on behalf of the organization. - Pencils Only For School Children None Others Can Get the Presents Given To Young: Folks for New Subscribers None but school children can pet the pencils offered by The Dallv News for new;rubscriptlons. They are the only ones that can obtain them. As long as they are attending any school as pupils they are eligible. Boys and girls often have neighbors who would like to take The Daily News regularly. If asked they are willing to. hand their sub., to those who wnnt a pencil. The price of The Daily News is. in the city 50c a month, or $5 a year. In the country by mall the price is $3 a year. O.N ALL VARIETIES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR THIS WEEK Get Your Requirements Early For Preserving PEACHES Per crate PEARS Per box ITALIAN PRUNES Per crate CRAB APPLES Per box . GREEN0A0E8 Per crate GREEN BEANS Per lb WAX BEANS Per lb TOMATOES for ketchup. Per lb ! VEGETABLE MARROW Per lb HUBBARD SQUASH- " Per lb 51.65 82.75 $1.10 S2.50 $1.40 8c 8c 10c 6c 8c Grapes, Bananas, Apples, Oranges, and Lemons, all In the best condition. QUALITYi iAND TRICES ARE RIGHT CALL OR PHONE 18 OR 81 417 and 433, Sth Avenue East Mussallem Grocery Co. Lim'ted P. O. Box 675. Sport Chat wnothar uom tn be shanlntr UD V U V . f ... - - . n-oii tnr timnrrnw nnd the base ball players and fans are thank ful for tnat Decause uie Dig cuy :gue final between the Native Sons of Canada and the Gyro Club is to be pulled In the" afternoon. The match gives promise of being one of the most interesting of the season, not barring the inter-town contests we have had this year. Both aggregations win dc on their toes and a lively battle for city honors Is anticipated. No doubt a large crowd will climb Ac-1 ropolis Hill to take it in. Junior League Annual Meeting! i Last Year's Officers Re-elected en ' Bloc; Djnatiw From Trades & Labor Council At the annual meeting last night j the Junior Football Learae re Vice-president J. Campbell secretary - treasurer leran. Delegate to football association elected last year's slate of officers W. W. C. O'Neill as follows: President-J. S. Wilson. DOUBLE BILL Fill. AND SAT Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m HOOT GIBSON IN A GREAT WESTERN "King of The Rodeo" GLEN TRYON IN A SPLENDID COMEOY "The Gatecrasher" ADDED ATTRACTION AT 8:50 HANSON & FARSTAD In Accordian and Violin Duets. Something Classical and Jaxziral Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, Admission, 10c & Ii5c. of a Junior league ga.ne in The game played last Wednesday : Uon with the Labor D iv !nt?ht' In the rain between Booth ; '.ton wa to be suliubh Memorial rind Borden Street schools knowledged. A. Hal-1 was ordered replayed. i - A donation of $26 from the Trades , & Labor Council following playing ! Advertiw in thn V i ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 iwirrxisiiivixexxaai a imiMXKtsjwtnwtamMmui SMSvsswtsimuiminiuM Givee Away Free Geo awes iirnitare Store Geo. Dawes wishes to announce to the public that he has now opened, an additional store in the Federal Block with a display tf entirely new goods and will give to every customer, large or small, on Saturday September 21, A .Cotton Rug Sjxe 2x3l 111! It M Serpentine Front MOHAIR Parlor Suite . t i i d i included in our iremenuous otjpiuiu- . bor reductions is this new arrival. SX r a making this event doubly important ! p&iJ This suite brings not only comfort cliJ Olld Wolnnf Walnut frames Pnmpi into the home, but beauty as well! AH the pieces are large spring filled, 2 Large Arm Chairs full webb bottom and the frame is -5 massive and gorgeously carved. Full Spring Construction , Arc a few features that stresses CASH OR TERMS ARRANGED the value Importance of this suite. Our stock consists of Barryrriore carpets of all sizes, walnut dining room suites, walnut dressers, novelty bedroom suites, Chesterfield suites, Kroeler suites, beds, linoleum, electric standard lamps, blind rods, curtains, and a selection of ranges. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Look Us Up Rcforc You Huy Elsewhere Compare Our Prices Geo. J. Dawes Furniture Store Agent for Famous "Nachman" Spring Filled Mattresses FEDERAL RLOCK, 1UUNCE RUPERT, 15. C, PHONE BLACK 120