PAQEFOUB I SILVER 5PBISB. I remains ttiesomel : 1 ET.i &t r Silver Spuing LA4i.EE BEER On Sale Everywhere This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv tho ftnvammnnt of 3rittsh Ccuwmbia. 1 District News TERRACE kltsumgallum School District annual , meeting wis held at the school. The retiring trustee, E. T. Kenney, although asked to continue for another term, felt compelled to decline because of the Increasing, pressure of business upon the time at his disposal. N. Sherwood was then elected as the third trustee. The financial statement showed a satisfactory state of affairs with some hundreds in the bank and the requirements for the ensuing year about the same as last year, at arcind $4000. A gay throng spent the night of Wednesday dancing, when all were FORESTS OF TOMORROW! NMliira! noting gTowth vil! Jand f treat are kept out. You ui help protect tJtfse' forejtle of the future , . . be , careful with hit; netr Uicsc JESPITE the many new brands otfceer that have been placed on the market during the last twenty years. Silver Spring still enjoys one of the largest sales of them alL That's because it's high quality has unfalteringly stood the test of time. If you want the best In a rich, malty beer, then stick to Silver Spring Lager. Brewed In Victoria the same as ever! j invited to celebrate the marriage of Miss Luella Llewellyn and Fred Thomas, a popular young couple who have grown up at Terrace. Leith Murray, ,of the Columbia Power Company, has snent some days looking over Terrace and dis trict with a view to Installing a light and power plant provided his report pleases his co-directors. The Colthurst boys, Theo and David, are staying for a while at the very comfortable camp which Captain Bowen-Co!thurst built at Lakelse Lake. They have with them Chris Taylor, high school teacher from Vancouver. Frank Morris and Jack Judee of Prince Rupert have been spending a few days in the district, enlnvim? a holiday. The weather is lovely and has been that way for the past fortnight. rlock cut-uvcr zones. tie. Sure Your Mulch, Cigarette or Fire i lharf lit Ieine show PRESENTED Large Audiences Delighted With Staging of "AH Dressed Up" By Elks' Lodge A delightfully refreshing note In local entertainment was struck by the local Elks Lodge In its presentation of George M. Cohan's breezy comedy "All Dressed Up" with a fine cast of Prince Rupert young people under the capable direction of C. II. Lewis who is well known as a master In the organization of such shows. Appreciative response was given by a large audience at a special matinee yesterday afternoon while for Utt night's presentation' the Capitol Theatre was packed and there was equal enthusiasm. Mr. Lewis and all those who took part are deserving of congratulations for the excellence of the entertainment and the splendid manner in which it was presented. "All Dressed Up" is a four-act farce. The story Is well-sustained. holding the interest throughout. particularly when it is well interpreted as was the case on this occasion. Considerable new local histrionic talent was presented, some of which will be undoubtedly in much demand later in the season when local theatricals are 'again attempted. There was a change of scene for each act, the most colorful of which was, of course, the second which depicted a reception at the home of a wealthy financier. A number of colorful and tune-some choruses were Introduced in this act, giving a novel break. . Upon Al Small devolved the major role of the cas and. in carry ing it out, he left nothing to be de sired. Ills splendid work met with acclaim on all hands. Other im portant parts were handled, each in good form, by J. II. McCllnton J. A. Teng, Joe Scott, Roth Gordon, Mis Evelyn Dalby Miss E. M. Earl, Dr. C. H. Iiankinson. Miss Malzie Macdonald, Mrs. F. N Good, Miss Edith Wilkinson. Sam Joy, J. S. Wllscn, Miss Polema Cameron and Johnny Comadlna The-cast also Included Martin van Cooten, William Elklns, Mrs. Robert Blance, S. J. Hunter, Miss Annie Boddle, Miss Mariorle Blance. j Walter Smith, Allan Davies, Walter Wright, Mike Budinich, Lee Gordon and Qeorge E. Peters. The musical numbers were "I Love Love," "In the Cab, Cab, Cabarets." "In a Kingdom of Our Own," "Girls You Are Such Wonderful Things, ' 'You and I" and 1 Oa B't of H flr LIUera. i Clean, anlek. mr. WHY ehcP; Ak your Drag. r a wr fci'tt Croccr-or General i Al Store. iTtvnj MORE T"E WILSON FtV PAD co IAM1LXONi ONT - forc You Leave It. THE DAILY NEWS GIRLS, BOYS F?solLLS BASEBALLS !F YGt Vf.VNT CNEOf THE 500 RAIDING BASE BALIS and SOFTBALLS THAT I AM GIVING AWAY FREE EVERY WEEK-Y0UTJ TER HURRY. OFFER t J W IVI riAiGROUfJDBAll iitit.. 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" ' " J nx SoMmII Biu. ball D (Mart X H1iH fciU M) Nam. JJ-r r Sod In a. maor tntrW tachb.awa. m lik t, to long at! tot fmJt Qjk,r Pvf.d Whxt of Uuaket ruffed Rka lalaaft l.duJ.J trica tack tttfTT. RaaMmbat , lht art KOpfbcaaacrtawil mtil Auium I0h IN twm OLfrpud AxuM 10i. ISSS.) "The Ladder of Roses." Taking solo parts were Mlis Mary Johnson, Johnny ComarHna, Miss Betty Jameron, Allan Davies, Miss Betty Vood and Walter Smith. Participating In the choruses and otherwise as entertainers were Miss Vera Morse and Miss Gudrun Velle, as specialty dancers. Misses Cay Murray, Ann Byrne. Ingrld Morse, Lillian Johnson, Frances ager. Chrlssie McLeod, Mary Johnson, Muriel Vance, Olive Munro, Ruby Krlkevsky. Connie Morgan, Leah Bas-v-Bert, Molly Lawrence, Mickey Skattcbo!, Peggy Steen, Maryann Miller and Gordon Munro, Buster McMeekin, Jack Finn, Johnny Cameron, Jack Lindsay. Joe Naylor Jr.. H. G. Kennedy, Sam Jurmaln, Elvln Johnson, Walter Johnson, Frank Comadlna and William Fldler. Thre was colorful costuming in the choruses. 'All Dressed Up" was, til in all, an outstanding entcrtalnmept and It is only to be regretted Ifcat It could not be given a repeat performance so that those who may have missed It last night might have the opportunity of enjoying it. George Mitchell was In charge of the door. James Bryant directed the ushering assisted by George Peters, Mike Budinich, Walter Wright. Thomas Fraser and Walter Smith. James Andrews was property man. Following the show, the cast and all participating were entertained by the Elks' Lodge at a banquet and dance in the Commodore Cafe. George Peters, exalted ruler, pre sided and music was by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra, the party breaking up about 2 a.m. C. P. Balagno's Orchestra which also Included .aeorso Rorlc, Walter Stcffensrud, W. Stuart and Johnny Saunders, was In aj-tcndancc and played acceptable rr uslc at opening and closing arid between acts. Mail Schedule i or the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl d?ys p.m, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With a large list of tourist passengers, C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Clifford Fcnton, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed a couple of hours later for Skag-way and other northern points whence she is due back here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. Most of those on board were round-trippers. The passengers totalkM 148, three disembarking here. Bringing in a good-sized list of passengers, C. N. It. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt Nell McLean, arrived In port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon for An yox and Stewart whence she wW return here tomorrow evening southbound. taaaatBapaiaaBaj The local hallbutters Cape Dealc. Capt. Edgar ArnetL and Takla, Capt Chris. ParkvoJd. left for the fishing grounds last night, The Vera Beatrice Cant Jud Thurber; Cape Spencer, Capt. A. Johansen, and Joe Baker, Capt. Clarence Campbell, left at noon to- (day. Steamship Sailings r Vanrnatet Monday ss. Pr. George 3 pm. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Wed. ss. Prln. Charlotte S pin. Friday ss. P. Adelaide .10 pin Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday ss. Prln Louise 5 p.m. Ss. Prince Rupert 6 pjn. July 21 ss. Pr. Pobert 3 p.m. turn Vanrouvet Sunday ss. Catala 4 pm Monday ss. Prlnceta Alice am Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 10 ajn. Friday as. Prln. Louise am Ss. Prince George 10 am Ss. Princess Adelaide . 4 pm Ss. Cardena pm July 15, 29 ss. Pr. Robert 6 am For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala B pm Friday as. Pr. Rupert 3 pm. From Anox and Stewart-Tuesday ss. Catala . .11:30 am Saturday ss. Pr Rupert 5 pm. 'or Naaa Klyrr na I'orl Mmpiut. Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. rom Naaa Klyer & Tort Klmpon Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 am. or Queen Charlotte Islands-July 20 ss. Pr. Charles 10 pm. FREE! FREE! We Invite you to have a cup of Mussallem's fresh iround Coffee. flavored with St. Charles .Milk (Borden's). You will also receive free the very latct recipe book from .Mrs. Vance, the demonstrator for Borden .Milk Co, 61. Charles Milk Tails S1.05 per doz 3t. Charles Mllk-Baby size ff(?n per doz. trs AlUSSALLEM COFFEE Positively iresn; ground while you 0(p wait; per lb 5UL farmer's Cheese White nnp and yellow, per lb. ... JL (Average weight l's to 2V lbs Try's Unsweetened Choco- -t n late. 1-oz. nkir.. 3 fnr XUV Dutch Tea Rusks- 25c Imported, per pks. Libby's Queen Olives Ofir large bottle ft Libby's Ripe Olives- 23c 9-oz. tin Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Fresh Cabbage. 0 lbs 25c Fresh Wax Beans, 3 lb z$c Fresh Green Peas, per lb. . ?r Fresh Cucumber, good size, ea. 10c Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb j0c 8trawberires (Remo) per box He Fancy Bananas, prr lb. Table Plums, per lb ioc Ml Other Fresh Fruit k Vegetables at Genuine Bargain These prices gootf till Monday, July 29 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 aau Ul W"J"!8HJK ATTRACTIVE DUAL BILL "Laddie" and "West of the Prcoi" Featured This U'eek-Fnd At Capitol Theatre ' "Laddie," plcturliatlon of Gene Stratton Porter's famous novel, and a thrilling Zane Orey western, "West of the Peco." are the two features of a double bill program of exceptional Interest being presented thiB week-end at the Capitol Theatre here. "Laddie" Is well known as one of the sweettst of fictional ro-1 manees. Laddie, a ton of the soli. oollegc-bred, prefers to follow In his father's footsteps as a farmer 1 He meets an English girl of noble family and a tremendous battle for love ensues with dramatic situations and threads of humor. The story Is said tr be in some respects that of Mrs. Stratton-Por-ters own youthful environment John Beal, who will be remembered as "The Little Mli.Jtcr." has the title role while Glor'a Stuart is the "Princess." The cast also includes Charlotte ii'enry and Donald Crisp. "West of the Pecos" It another of Zane Grey fine stories of the old frontier with Its gallant characters. Richard Dlx has the leading role, being a specialist In this field. Martha sleeper has the leading feminine part. C. N. K. Trains For the Kast Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8 pm. from the fast-Mondays. Saturdays 2:15 pm.; Tuesdays. Thursdays 10:20 p.m. Be wis. Read the want ads, C.CJ. BICYCLES The well known trade mark of the Canada ( v ici Motor Co. is a guarantee of satisfaction :ind ra.jr There is a C. C; M. model juui own iariicuiar requiremcnLf. C. C. 31. Hicycles Dunlop Tires Dunlop Tubes liicycle Lamps Horns Tire Itcpair Outfits nana TONIGHT ai.d SATl'BDit Mwst3,y STPATTOH. 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