PAGE FOUB BURNS LAKE Mri. Huct'Sr. of Decker Lake was ia winners brought delight f The Man in the Moon iniuied on Sundar evcninz' while y Here sit at home and get ex MlVin on the mart near her home we She was struck down by a hit and' cited and all the time the Feuhrer rim driver and is a patient In the fooling us. i tr 1 1 V. V. 1 juries which Included -fractures' of , What a wonderful time we should "The baby has eaten a . The first meeting of St. Paul'sldog biscuit!" PRAHA CRAOLCO Continued from Pn One) ding a fifth, but false, arch and thus destroying the cross. We waited until the service had finished and then the rabbi, who spoke perfect English, took us Into the Inner part to which Jewish wo men are not admitted. A narrow collar bone and ankle are being 411 baTC lf we 00111(1 set as excited gauery runs around the whole in- attended to. Her many friends will l Miner, be glad to learn that at time of All I wish is that the Junior Chamber gcing to press Mrs. Hunt, despite ber of Commerce could settle this her! 83 years, was bearing up in usual cheery manner. Her friends Sudeten question. They'd soon rake a RtUe war that would stoP will wish her a speedy recovery. the others fighting. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paton and O. Ire land of Vancouver and New West-' ner room and openings about 18 inches by 10 inches are cut in the walls thus permitting the women to watch and take part (though hidden I in the service. Treasures from all parts of the world are collected there including - the lamps which light the syna- Come to think of It I'd about as gogue. Each is from a different minster are the guests of Mr. and 5000 haTe Hitler as some of these country. Including one from Ca- Mrs, John Gowans.They have been aT pouiicwus u i naca. enjoying a fishing trip for the past country who do not know their own "And what are the complaints of tew days on Ootsa Lake. I.Mrs. R. Munger and family of Terrace have taken up their residence here. Mr. Munger is employed at The Ruddy Motors. Mr. and Mrs. J. Berg and family accompanied by the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Glowman of Alberta, spent jfhe Labor Day week-end at Hazel-ten and other points. . Mrs. H. J. Jewell and Mrs. H. D. jjacNeill, left by car for a holiday trip to Vancouver and other points. asked the rabbi Teacher: "Jimmy, name a great. "We -ye have nave none none oi of a a political pouucai na- na- time saver. Jimmy: "Love at first sight." "I cannot sing the old songs," She screeched; and it was true. But, boy, how she succeeds In slaughtering the new! "Pa, what is a radio comedian?" "A man whose typewriter outlasts several hundred pairs of shears." 101 or urn , .... - ... THE DAILY NEWS 'Charles, son of the late Mr. and "1,, 'J RHEUMATIC PAINS Backache, Lumbago and Rbwmutic paint are often due to consisted bd-neys. 8 medicinal ingmiienti in Gin PiMs stimulate lidaev action, euminate excess acids and t ne-up the bloodstream. If toxic ware natter in your system is making - t:red, acbey, depressed, Jake Gui i Pnr. their merit throoth their n.' Funeral Service . i tiire," he replied. "In Czechoslo- r(Y KltSPffllClZl nu4 we iuc cvmiucicu a separate nationality like the others; we are free In every sense of the word democracy; our children in general speak Polish because the biggest Jewish population is to be found In Slovakia and the South Boy Saturday J. H. Johnson passed away in tne early mornlnj after a very brief Carpathian Drovince. but we have illness. The boy was taken to the Hazelton Hosnital early In the I Justly treated." .week but did not seem to be seri- All Jewish Villa res ' ously ilL He became much worse At Praha the Jews form only " 'on Wednesdiy. -uracious! exciaimeu airs, riuip.i . , . . . ... jv-i held united W. A. was held at the Manse ; ever mino, near, sa.a a menu, a .. rtU Mm.1imM VowelL assisted by Rev. B. Black with Mrs. R, Commons In the chair. I "It Just serves Fido right. He s often completely Jewish. and Mr. Pierce of Prince Rupert runs were maae iot uie ran tta-wnuuiciMupiiuu uicu i juu, war to be held on October 29 at' Fido?" 4 pin. Guests at the meeting werej iliss Pearl Mills RJI, formerly ma-1 A i UnJlinrr iron of the hospiUl and Mrs. W.'lelUIcL ncQUlIlg Wilson. The Manse rooms werej rp lght with waried colored large J asters in gypsophlla, crimson snap-, dragons and sweet peas. The study PViufpU Mnnco book was read, the chapter "The VUUII.H ITlaUdC Light of the Mind," dealing with Christian education ahmad beinff Ms Charlotte Nelson dealt with at- this meeting. The The United Church Eehool picnic held on Saturday afternoon In the church grounds wa: much enjoyed by almost sixty children, including a few visitors. Mrs Ray Commons, Mr. and Mrs. H. rckland. Miss A. Copithorne. Mr J. Clarke with the pastor and hi? wife, made the occasion a happ. trie for those who came. Games Tre played. Races were won b Thelma Eckland, Edna Ostberg Archie Patterson, Kenny Smith Marvin Ashcroft, Wallace Mclntyre knd Una McClary. Supper was serv ed on me lawn including the child Becomes Bride of Charles Richmond meeting at which Mrs. Bushfield -o. -3",. . was hostess was well attended. ; Constable P. B. Smith left week on his annual vacation. 'motored to Vancouver and other southern ciUes. ding was quietly solemnized in the United Church Manse on Saturdav this CTenmgt September 10, of Char He lotte, daughter of Mr. Charles and the late Mrs. Nelson, Terrace, and'. The men wear black with a 'Afterwards the body was taken to loosely-fitted coat which reaches the Salvation Army Hall where the knees, av black hat with a another service was conducted by round flat crown and a very large Adjutant Parkinson assisted " by flat brim which actually sits upon Captain Tomllnson of Cedarvalf their ears. But the unusual and and Simon Turner, where the local amusing feature Is that the men! school children sang "When He wear heavy black beards, shavs Cometh to Make Us His Jewels." their heads except for a small tuft At the graveside a short address of hair In front of each ear which was delivered by the boy's School-Is allowed to grow and Is curled teacher. Rev. B. Black and again Into long curls which hang down 'the school children san?. "Safe in about six inches one only on each the Arms of Jesus." Adjutant Par-side. The effect Is Irresistibly fun-1 Vinson committed the body to the ny and Is certainly the origin of . grave, and Mr. Pierce closed the most of the caricatures of the services with prayer. Je. ' i The local band led the various The saddest story Is told, how-1 processions from the home to the ever, every day at the frontier .grave. which link " Austria and Theodore was onlv six vears nld lost ' his "1UUI" mother less ,ras than "ian a Mrs. H. Richmond, Terrace. Rev. T"T .' ., Z . V T" SundayAdam Crisp officiating. The bride Tavla 9nrl nt fh. linB . . . tu St colored satin thcir friends often nhtUltt brothers anQ man other relaUves with accessories t to match and car- to TKeiyt them. But they have no .There were some very fine wreaths , J! J CrCaia Prts and however sympath-.and crosses spread over the casket ?Iadioli, astors and sweet ' peas. Her etic. the Czech authorities may bridesmaid. Miss Sarah Richmond, feel they have no other choice but? ' PETERBOROUGH. Ont.. Sept. 14: rore a gown of glory-blue crere. to turn thpm harv CP Traffic violators nro nil Mr. John Matthews and interest -t - r i assisted the One of these told us that one!alike to a constable here. On the voom. old man slept In the fields and same he gave a parking ticket During the signing of the register waiting room at a frontier town to Judge Smoke and warned mayor Mrs. Crisp played Engelman's "Mel- for nearlr three weeks whili friPnH ody of Love." Mr. and Mrs. Rich- willing to accent him sim mond are to reside in Terrace. the Czech side. Nearly everv dav . i he received other papers and tried . .. . new arguments, but it was of no! lUan.tJ1J avaU' not allow him ! bn favorite beverage, cocoa. Lol-jS::ho01 rcssion",n tne loUowing day to enter because his papers were Ivrops to aU and chocolate bars to was iation an encourag!ng sign of apprec-, not In order nor could they be I pu( in order. 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COLGATE'S COLEO SOAPS-5 bars 17c 27c 51c 16c Last Gangster Showing Tonight Is Story of Ctrl and Gangster Husband Dramatic in The Extreme ."The Last Oangster" showing here tonight, tells of the Imprison ment of a "Dublic enemy" and the It was decided to hold another stru5Eie f wife, who did not cabaret dance this year In the first know nis caning, to lose her lden week of October at which the rug, tlty and their child from the which is now being raffled, will be disgrace attached to his name. arawn lor. Miss Stradner plays the wife and Stewart the newspaperman who 'befriends her and with whom she 'finally' finds happiness. Edward Ludwlg directed from a screen play by John Lee Mahln. A riot In the mess hall of a Fed eral penitentiary, grim details of prison life and the armored pris 'on train, roaring activity in great TERRACE, Sept. 14. The annual newspaper offices, and inner work-Harvest Festival Service was held Ings and haunts of gangland pro- j in Knox United Church on Sunday vide the dramatic background fcr On Thursday the young son of I evening. September 11 when a good the central romance. congregation assembled to render, The dramatic hrehlleht is the thanks. 'scene in prison where Miss Strad The church was prettily decor- ner tells Robinson that she at latt ated by the members of the Ladies' knows the truth and must leave Guild, with flowers, foliage and him and take their baby away for- vegetabies. Musical selections were ever. bwu u ure junior unoir and a; players Include Lionel Stander an icciiauun enuuea "The Better lac thp eann&tr' henchman. Dou? tion but at Bratislava the ratio Saturday In the home, conducted Prayer" was given by Miss Jessie las Scott John Carradlne. Sidney 'rises to nearly 40 percent while by Adjutant Parkinson of Glen Llewellyn. IBlackmer. Grant Mitchell, Edward JS. Brophy. 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