f'niscment is not pub-(iixplayed by the M-IVmrd or by the hi of British Columbia T C. Colwell. United :is.unary at pnrt Simp i the city today on his s iimyslde cannrry where make his eoclesUtsteal rrs during the next ' months for work on the :-:.vrr. Catholic Ladies' Aid Tea-Sale Is Successful Event vw. wv miiu i but; auiivr ui a nm he r ,:h air. Ladles' Aid at the HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Kuptrl T. Nelson, Dundas; W. Walker 1 Don't forget dance tonight Moose Hall (152) and and J. j. Tytus. lyiu. Naas; nnaa, M. r. II. ti. Doyle. uuiv. Norman norman II. n. Watt vu and anu daughters uuiucia Moncrleff and J. M. Bankes. Van-. for Terrace where they will spend , . . atH couver; Dean B. Oorham, Decatur: the summer atxhelr summer home nnuon O. II. Tycho and A. Norman. Smith- at Lakelse Lake. For next week ers; D. Crltcrley, Inverness; Mr. and they will have as their guests . Mr$ B M Mrs. E. W. Wright, Vancouver. Miss Betty and Peggy ruiien. Telkwa. who have beer M. Scott, Edmonton; W. r . uno- say and Don Burch, Terrace; G. P.1 T. H. Walsh, for many years Porcher Island: C. McDonald, All-ford Bay; W. Johnson, Smlthers. Central H. Miller, Vancouvcr; Gnr. Shep- j CARD OF THANKS PAGE THREE THTE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES """j Dance tonight, Moose Hall. home of Mrs Peter DeJong . The Prince Ru wimi t.rt th morn- rived in the city on the nuests wer- welcomed bv the . Jl .i v, -,m . t,i. mnmine from Vancouver hostess and Mrs. James Forman. spend a holiday with his, brotner to take up residence The tea room was In charge of and tter-in-law. Mrs. Leo Dolron, assisted by Mrs. : Martin Miller. Pouring were Mrs. rt , fnnrrt noration Day C II. Hanklnton and Mrs. M. P. Sunday June 30. 3 pjn. Members MeCaffery and serving were Mrs. 0f Canadian Legion Women's Aux-Hlll. Mrs. Thorn won and Mlts an(j j o. D. E. please take 0rtrud Ti-"on. Mrs. C. P. Bal- n0Ucc. 152 "ni was epshler. The home nooklns: table was In Miss Jenrie Rolhwell will sail rhinre 0f Mr. Frsnk 8t. Amour tonight on the Princess Alice for and Mrs. E. J FltxPttrtek. Vancouver enrdute to Reglna and Miss Watson was the winner In Winnipeg to spend the summer the raffle of a lovely embroidered vacation. luncheon set: 1 Mrs. T. M. Spencer and daujh- ter. Mrs. Nill Mardamld, and th? this city Scrafcfiin?; Jm ek nif baa iUUet ft Rtlhrt Itch Fast 0X1117 txk foot, tralav im, nAm m4 oUmt nUnttf, ItAiu. U Unvl boUi prw- i t. or b. i Don Burch arrived in the city on last night's train from Terrace i li (Anlnhl nn Via Prin. latter's UUIe son. John, leu on .h.i,ih. f,.r a trin to Van- this morning' train to spend tn- " - wev-rnd visiting at Smlthers with friends. couver. Rev. J. H. Myrwang. pastor of St Taul's Tulhran Churrh. rturn-d Ned Tobey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, A. M. Martlnuaen and family j left on the train this morning for. Terrace enroute to Lakelse.Lake on holiday. Mrs. J. B. OJbson returned to (1521 the clty on tnc Prce Rupert this ,. and M. An,.d FWd ZiJT- ' ?' ' " The Post onice wickets wUl.bc family . will sail saiuroay "yj . f t h. ? ?. 1 Vd "'V 0P from 10 ajn. to 12 noon. The noon on the Prince Rupert for home cooking was held yesterday for a vacation trip. ,obby wU1 be opcn from 6 ajn. to Vancouver Miss Ruth Olllics. who has been on a trip to1 Vancouver, returned . . home from the south on MrandMrs-Rlcnarauurneuar- Prince Rupert . m tnis Mrs. Burnett morning. church live very largely on potatoes. Hoops of on a trip Here's to the Irish! tne Jack Fisher of the local Bank of vtnntrosi ta'f returned to me U the former Miss Sue Boddle of Qn th(j prmce Rupert tnla morning from a trip to Vancouver. The Misses Betty Scott and Lav-Inia Elliott are sailing tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Van--nuver to spend the summer, 1 I M;.n in JhfvMonn ( It was undoubtedly an Irishman ! south, arrived tn the city on the who wrote to a patent medicine p,w T7nrurf thtc tnominir from concern: "For nine years I was to- Slmpson. Winnipeg; Mertlce Lapcr. located at Terrace as Government Vancouvcr and proved! U tbe tally deaf. After using your salve Fort St. James; J. L. Shelford. Vic- Telegraphs agent and wno nas lnterlor by tne m0rnlng train. for a 'f "rn my torla; E. M. Hoops. Telkwa; Hazel now been stationed at Wells ini brother In South Carolina. Allen. Snowshoe; Veluta Alexander, the Cariboo district for the past Rev w 8 cooper, Anglican mis- Prince Oeorge: Ottlla F. Schmidt, eighteen months in a similar cap- sionary at Oreenvllle, who has Another Irishman was defending Santa Barbara. aclty. kft by this morning's train en on a vacation trip to Van-, a case In court. The Judge asked Koyal tfor Terrace after a visit of a few couver arrived In the city from If he challenged 'any of the Jury. C. E. Anderson. Lt II. D. Robert-!day ln clty- Mr- Wakh 15 tak' the south on the Prince Rupert "Well, I thing I can lick that little on and O. A. Swcdcr. Barrett taK " extended vacation and will ihls morning on his way back to . guy on the end." was the prompt Point; Chris Refine, city; Lee Hoo De "rning to wens aooui me Naas Rlver repiy. .nil U'ah Ftrtvn rltv Ram Klnir. miouic oi August. Delicious and Refreshing "SALADA TEA MAY JOIN IN ATTACK its? Kome correspondent Ifrom quotes an Italian source as saying Iti'iSn tro-s may. Join the Germans in an attack on the Bri- Msh Isl-s and more - Prince Rupert get mnr Irish every day. Pretty soon - the hills will turn to a beautiful Mr A M!X 0 x. Smith 303 emerald green and the shamrock seventh Avenue East, have received will grow wild. Information that their daughter, ' Edith, who has been studying music Perhaps remaps we c may v. even v.. grow iiax , m ytctaria viciwia unacr under Miss Helen ucu Ock- wv- . Qn e prfnee Rupert Allford Bay; W. Handrum. O. II. and Miss Watt lift this morning Jr. mornnK following a trip to and manufacture Irish linen and endd. has been successful In the examinations held recently by the London Trinity College of Music and is now a solo performer. Timclv Recipes .RASPBERRY CREAM TIE 11-3 cups condensed mOk tuj lermm Julie - 1 cup chilled reepberries i cap wht jping cream 2 tabls;ojns confectioners' (4x) sut-x 1 Bak'rd rle shell 9-inch). "Your face seems familiar. I've Blend together condrnsrd milk W. H. Tobev. formerly of this city either seen jou before or someone and lemon iulce. Stir until mix- nnw rt Vflnitniivitr o rrvcr In VPrv TTlllch like VOU-W tr lh!1rpn Vnlrl In rv4r- roH Miss S. A. Mills wishes to ex- the city on the Prince Rupert this! "Well, I've never .seen you before fruit. Pour Into baked pie' sh?!l. nard. Frederick Point; Max Prious.' press her sincere thanks for the morning from Vancouver. He will, or else Its someone else very Cover with whipped cream fcweet- Shelley: Mrs. N. Nlchol. Woodcock: ; beautiful flowers and kind en- be employed at the local dry dock much like you I've never seen be- ened with confectioners" sugar. J. Richardson and L. Harrison, city, quines received during her Illness for the summer. ifore." , Chill before serving. . . 1,1 ... . ' "" . SWAIN'S TRANSFER TAXI r.u. iu - m PICNIC PAUTIKS ANYWHERE ...:.,1so Lake SightseeinKTrip, per person ride on lake) . Including j ini Service, tnkclse Lake, any place, pei ncci. ...... ' . i i a i i itinmi i tnv ni':ni . . . ., l i 'tTl. minimum til ) ' 111 L,aKcor ubi, "" .u minimum trin $1.00 $3.50 $1.50 $5.06; $1.00 25c Girls, 1G and under, 100 yards-Prizes 50c and 25c Boys, 1G and under, 100 yards Prizes 50c and 25c Women's 100-yard dash. open-Prizes $1.00 and 50c Men's 100-yard dash, open-Prizes $1.00 and 50c Boys' Wheelbarrow Race, 30 yards Prizes $1.00 and 50c Men's Relay Race, Prince Rupert vsTerrace. Prize $4.00 Boys' Bicycle Race Prizes '75c and 50c TERRACE HOTEL E. Willie, Proprietor, Dining Room t All White Help, Electric Light, Hot and Cold Water.! Meals 50c Rooms 1.00 up Word has been received In the jcity that Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx D. D Bishop of Caledonia, has under- i one an operation at Mayo Clinic, 'ichestcr. Minnesota, and is now -aklng. sotofactory progress YORK. June 23: CP) A waKj recovery. dispatch to the Associated Press . 7. Announcements ,ii i, tii r .-nitrif'a'fi" l'(lt- ! Miss Way and Miss. Olofson re-Jtal. First United Church, June 27. Dance, Moose Hall, Friday, 28th. Dominion Day Sports Celebration. July 1. Big Danct in the evening. ; i J. N. R. A. Excursion, to Terrace, uly First. Fare $2.75. United Strawberry Tea, Clark's. Pacific Place, July 4. Moose Tea. Mrs. Stsgavlg's. Hays Cove Circle. July 5. Mrs. i Queen Mary dance Oddfellows' 'Hall July 5. 114. Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar, September 18. Catholic Pazaar. October 2 and 3. L.O.BA. Bazaar. Octouer.ICth. Anglican Fall Bazaar, November COME TO TERRACE JULY 1st PARADE Parade from Train Will Lead to Hall Park ,00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BEAUDIN'S CONFECTIONERY Terrace, B.C. Salads and Cold Meats - Lunches Served Ice Cream Candies At Regular Prices P.ox 10 A. KIRKPATRICK WINDOWS, DOOUS and FRUIT CONTAINERS Orders Killed Promptly Sports Program Sponsored By The Native Sons of Canada Train Arriving 1 1 a.m. BASEBALL GAME 1:15 Girls. G and under, 30 yards-Prizes 25c, 15c, Boys, 6 and under, 30 yards Prizes 25c, 15c, Girls, 0 and under, 50 yards Prizes 25c, 15c, Boys, 9 and under, 50 yards Prizes 25c, 15c, Girls, 12 and under, 50 yards-Prizes 50c and Boys, 12 and under, 50 yards-Prizes . 50c and RACES 10c 10c 10c 10c 25c OCHiOOOOO0OCOOOOOOOOOaOOO6OOOOOCKOOOOOlKHOOC - DANCE Dance in I.O.O.F. Hall 8 to 12 Admission 35c Train Leaves Terrace 11 p.m. OOOOCKIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKIOOCHKIOOOOOOOOOCHJOOOOO MONTREAL CAFE TOBACCOS CANDIES MEALS SUMMIT ICE CREAM FRUIT All At Regular Prices PHILBERT HOTEL Terrace, B.C., Gordon Temple, Proprietor Fully Modern with Bathroom, Electric Light Commercial Sample Rooms Meals Served as Son as Train Arrives Meals 50c Rooms $1.00 up TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. Riley, Proprietor Terrace Homc-Made Ice Cream Chocolates and Candies Cigarches and Tobaccos Kodaks and Cameras Postals of Terrace and Vicinity. Everything at regular prices ' ' seeing Trip Aroumi . r-rr : : : : ; r- lid"