5. f u I' I I I ... IX GUARDS, RAGLAN AND BELTED RAGLAN MODELS West of Englands 322.50 Irish Fleeces English Lodens And S25.0C 27.50 $29.50 Genuine Harris Tweeds 30.00 Winter Overcoats In the Popular. Guards Model $20.00 Watts & Nicl erson s USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN TERRACE ,E. S. Hetherlngton. welfare offlc er from Prince Rupsrt. was here during the week to investigate a case concerning four children whj had been resorted to be in need of proper - parental control. Nigel Sher- Whifflets From The Waterfront Union steamer Catala, CapL James Flndlav nrrivH in nnrt at , ' H ..,, . , . KV.W wooa ana wm Kooinron. as justices 7;45 this morning from Stewart of the peace, on Thursday adjudged and A tU the children as being neglected and northern Pints and they were placed In the care of the zMcd at 1:30 thU afternoon for government welfare service. Mrs. Vancouver and waypolnts. Kelsberg accorrrpanled them to the . coast on Thursday's train. Branch, held its. monthly meeting On Thursday afternoon at the on Wednesday. Th meeting was home of Mrs. North the Women's well attended and granted $10 to Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion the community Christmas tree rsrrKs trlct and the women expect soon to cf christmas time It was decided to have everyone knitting and sew- 8 ahead now to make arrange- lng for the cause. ' ments; for a celebration on New Year's Eve. President Dubeau was The Canadian Legion, Terrace n the chair. LINZEY & DAVIES PHONES 585 58C No Charge for Delivery Shelled Almonds CJftf Per lb, QUI Shelled Walnuts Qft Per lb Vl Cut Mixed Peel 9C l-lb.pkgs. Glace Cherries OS n Pe; lb. V" Almond Paste 1 Qr Vs-lb. pkg J- . Boiled Cider 90r Per bottle Ground Almonds Af0 8-oz. drums lettuce Solid heads. Q Each "Sr ,: 20c Garlic Sausage Olio ' Per lb. .VV i i i Boiled Ham ftflo Per lb. PUl Weiners ( Per lb Swift's Boned Ham Cflf Sliced, per lb. Swift's Premium Bacon The best. dn1 Per lb TtDU Per, dozen Jewel Shortening - Of?o 2 lbs.- for ft K Mr it mm I Totally unlike the grim-visaged martinet of the parade ground Is Gen. LuUe. chief of the German army, as he plays with his youngest baby boy. Adolf Hermann, at his home m Ber lin on the occasion of his 46th birthday recently His two othe children Inge and Vik tor. are also shown, Terrace High School Puts On Good Show fpeclal mead of applause. Miss .Marion Head gave a piano solo and Allan Dubeau, with his brother. Dicky Dubeau. plaved a duet on piano and saxophone. Allan Dubeau. a Dromlslnff nlanlsL assisted In the accompaniments.1 Miss Edna Bland al& tave a: very w w good piano M performance w I The last Item on the Droeram he,r future was a play "The Open Door." in Ontario, which Emil Blssonette caused a lot ' of laughter by his talent on I the sta?e. Altogether the show reflected a ereat deal of credit not only upon the talented young peoole but un- on those who had trained them. Mr. Crocker thanked the audi ence for its support. Advertising is an .uw&inent. MINT.IML ACT . Nottrr Tn l)rllniii..'r r.w- T" '" V. A Mm and C.undrr nitke-Und of Sruttlr. UaAliln(tn, V. . A. WHEREAS there m owuerg aliin than IHTBelf tn th ritm nt thin on qvnrier intrst In oh and JI of the Bter No. 1. Wr No. 3. Stir No. 3. 8Ur No. 4, 8r No. 5. 8tr No . Star No. 7. Star No, 8. Star No. 9 and Star No. 10 Mineral Claim altuate on the ncrth side of Porcher Uland tn ChUmore Parage about 500 Jeet from the beach In the Skcena Mining DlTUlon. Province of BrlUah Columbia; TAKE NOTICE that Uflleaa you da pay within 80 daya from the date hereof the sum of 1153750 being your proportion of the expenditure required for the year 1837. 1938 and 1839 by Section 28 of the Mineral Atx n h B. C. 1838. Chaptex 161. together with i all conU of thU notice, to the under-1 lgnl, the regtotcred owner of aald MUwral Clatoia, your Uvtereat on saldl UUieral Claims iuUl h rnrritot becccne Jrerted In th lhaa made the required expendltureu. sin aay 01 JUiy. 1039. E. S. BEBNEY. ;(Jov:kn.mkt i.iiok act" (HMlloil 20.) 'tlce Ut Application Tor CoiiKrnt To Trannfrr ( lub Mirnrr To Otlirr i Notice' U hereby given that on the expiration of ttxU adi ertlwenient. the underalzned lntenda to anulv to tht i I .In 1 (fir OntitrrJ TVuip trv .t.r t trajvrfef flib licence No. 1239, Uaued In ferpeot of certain premise altuate on iAM.m a turn , uheji xi-A, oecuon 1, Map 933. Prince Rupert Land Rojftalrn- tlAfi Dljilrlrt. 1a rirtaln nrmimm ftlt.tl. Kte at the comer of Second Avenue and TTiim Btreet, upon land described a LoU No. 1 and 3 of Block 20, Section 1 Map 923, Prince Unpen. Land BesHtra-Uot Dutrlot 1 toe Province cf Brltii Odiunbla. Dated at Prince nupcx. B.C. thlx 13th day of November A. D. 1939. piu.NCE nurErtr club LivrtrxD SMITHERS Marking th? approaching son of thr occupational classes which have been in progress at TERRACE. Dee. 5: Terrace Hlih -Uwr. a Danauet was held 1a. t School students presented a very Monday nlaht in th Trtku itr.ii A Dlavlet pntltlpM "Thi. T,ivin HOW Hum, was Machine." under the' direction of 'nere wtre rnany speakers. THE DAILY NEWS nf GHIM GERMAN ARMY CHIEF JUST PROUD FATHER AT HOME I PRINCE GEORGE TOPCOATS For Year-Round Wear Light Day's Trading On Gotham Mart 2 24 lrchM arTr at lift?! r a. la. ! . t.ia o . nnu,'lM UP .33. . . ' Prince George will have 1U annual Ylvlc election next week. A mayor, four aldermen and two I school trustees art to be elected. The present Incumbents whose terms expire are Mayor A. M. Patterson. AJdcrmen W. L. Armstrong, W R Munro. Fred Taylor and W, H Crocker and School Trustees H. J. Hocking and W. R. Munro. It Is expected Mayor Patterson will seek re-election. Nominations will be received Monday and voting, if necessary, will take place Thursday. ited Cross drive collections for Prince George to date total $08950 and. with collections from Olscome and Hansard, make an aggregate of tmjil. Fire Chief D. O. Frassr now hat his department efficiently settled ;n the new fire hall on George Street in Prlnw Oeorgge. The building blng used was formerly the RUU-Klfer Hall. The Prlnc George llospiui Board is considering the advUabU-ity 'l irutalHng ne' and modem x-ray equlonwnt and nirmhm the board expressed thenuelvM favorable In th Mm Th in.i.li. . He.,, e,1v IKtXE DUNNE In "Invitation L As .Modern t ihe7 A True ..ii.. vJ HapninJ With FKCI) .MrMI Rtu C'MRUE RiT.cS At 7 l d ,. Al.n WALT DISNEY rARTOkl WKAMATIC SCHOOL- War Onenino-1! rfi 1 r.-n ..-ji t..j.j i ii. . i . .. ... rtav'a hirnnwi. imiuk -I I 1 1 juuuuijr aupiauueu ana cauea neamer so excepuonaiiy mild H unwu itarro. forth guU of laughter. in the Bulkley Valley that farmers i Mrs. Crocker presented a troupe have been able to carry on plough- Mnvomknt MnJ,r "f elrLv who did verv well In an lng of their Heidi. It ha? bfen VCIIlULT nCariY "hlbltlon of dub swinging. Mr. possible to carry out a great deal -lT Knapp's boys nerformed some dlf- of work on the land this fall. lVH.t M iL ficult and skilful acrobatic feats. ! IT CULM IfiUIIUl Miss Norma Kenney gave a neat Having suffered two strokes. Wil- ' word dsn- and some musical; "am Bovl sr. Is scrlouslv 111 at TEHHACK rw s w....-.1 terns br the mmll brought n , his home here. hsri KiMn .v.r. j ." - test month Terrace had ever ha! Mrs. H. Bennett and Mr rnnv tinon - - ' i.. ' J j ec v wrvtiiiFr wrwtiirr A McLarry of Ootsa Lake are spend- station, however, it is found that ng a few weeks visiting In SmI- November In 1P33 hjfklj the record thers as the guests cf Mrs. L. for Terraef wrien he rain measur-Kemple and Mrs. C. Kerr. ed up to 15 42 inches JOurlng the '""nth Jt -at ire Wi raln- r. and ..Irs. OiH Grifiin left fall of H.4 Incnes. The dryest home in - - - - - rir . W. 11 I WAS Hamilton, In 192t when the MEN Don't Fool Yourself About the Value of Personal Appearance Clothes may not make the man but they help to make him more succew-ful. Itesolve today to cash in on. a neat, trim appearance by having jour wardrobe spruced up at Ideal Cleaners. The cost is small but the reward Is treat. Phone 858 For Our Routeman to Stop IDEAL GLEANERS fall t measured Christmas Cards That Arc Really Personal Now is the time to order your Christmas cards if -"nu want them really personal. Phce your order early and have your own name imprinted on your Ch-tttsias messsse We offer a wide awortment of attractively Illustrated Kreet t n r s. expressing your sentiment In cleverly written and sin -ere messages. Order today for that personal touch. nlft'Wrapplnc. Tan and Seals Fancy Boxed Sta. tlonery. Fountain Pen Sets 111 I I I DIBB PRINTING CO. nener Hlock, Third Street I Just Completed NEW SMOKE HOUSES ? From snecificutions of Prince K.i 5 pert Fisheries Experimental Static Rupert Brand New Process I t Uil m'WT ... -. " II -!Hew minefields latlon under 7r.flr.Hn Z ..T ! " "tt" "1U, $2000. "inB snd Aol .. . ' PKUJCE OR)!.(,E .Mr. r. j. wuunaw left Prince Damand for ueone ai me end of the week on' war nwUrtaU r-.; ner reiurn to her home In New I development .! Westminster after a visit here 'central' Uruuh with her son-in-law and daughter.: which hsv d Mr. and Mrs. Jame Scott. cinnabar, arr.iir i and maocanfw J The Prince Oeorte Symphony1 Tungsten ;Orthftstra. a gToup of twenty muU- menU are elans, made Its debut Uu Friday from at lui v (nlght with a recital at the Prin- a third repor c Theatre, A. Manzlnoja Is the from diamond i ;d,rector- jofdnntbar NKW VPK Dff 5 Induatrtalt Mrs. ... I-outse iniic Plnkerman nnKerman nas hsi i.rt left was . spunH h (creditable entertainment on Fri- v.,, or mnr, altf.nri, th. M'htly lowtrf on th New lrlfCe Oeoree for Sioux Lookout, umbta wtrv.r felday evening In the Oddfellows' 11 ,H Jf , T Y,irlc verterday f"' to vMt with her daughter, ed ore mmw 1 JHall which was nacked to capacity. h"h e much aiprfcklld- Ar" rails and uUlltles tyther The Mr- BarkwelL ta their aU. Hi n r tl re lit KIPPERS - SMOKED BLACK COD Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Trlnce Itupert f Q LfJt ftrltUh Cl",w jl J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank Itldf. Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized M'k VALENTIN I)AIBY