PAGE SIS THE DAILY IJEWS 100 SAFE IN BOMB SHELTER AS BUILDING ABOV E BLAZES TERRACE S H0B 0 E EYES U- -e for Nnmounls FwH i Frames, The Newest in Eye-Wear O FOK GKOUING GIRLS Style leaders that give longer wear. Sizes 3 to 8. From C1KLDS AXIS MISSES A full l'ne of patents and leather:. Moderately priced. FOIt BOYS and YOUTHS School boots and oxfords. Sturdy build. . S2-75 RUBBFItS" AND BOOTS TOO SCHOOL CASES Fhone BLACK 324 EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewtlcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODLMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilb Next Dmr to B.C. Clothiers !J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BId(. roner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Rasemcnt Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties SCHOOL SHOES AND CLOTHING Headquarters For Thrifty Mothers: J .me tut-Kate tu r?ni Mn'o ? Shoe Store 1 11C MUJJCll 111 Gil O and Boys Store Bors SUITS With Long Trousers S9. SPECIAL Stylcr jus like dads ft romrlet" stock cf all sizes. Large vrirl -sTortment of colors and patterns. Miterlals that stand hard wear. Values to $14. In black or brown Pa h l"-k anrl k'J. SI THE CUT-RATE I RUPERT MEN'S SHOE STORE AND BOYS' STORE THIRD AVENUE I' SIXTH STREET Mail Orders Promptly Filled THIRD AVENUE Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MiH VALENTIN DAJltY PHONE 57 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Newfl that the people of the whole district are doing thp Bapie. The earth rumbled and some of the 100 refu gees in the bomb shelter moved uneasily, but the rumbling stopped and no one was hurt in the shelter itself at Southampton, England. Itemed atrtv above the shelter, however, this furniture depository caught fire from Nazi-dropped lncend iary bombs and the local firemen are showji quell- ing the flames. DEVELOP iDUTHIE IS i PROPERTY; OPERATING Hunter Basin .Mine Near Smilhers Thirteen Men Working: at Smith 5 To Be Equipped With Machinery ers Property IteeuKr Shipments SMITH EKS, Sept. 4. The devel opment work being carried out on SMITHERS, Being" Made . ,Tf ... - - mic wuuuicu now Jivinz at VANDERHO0F The agricultural committee of the Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade has Just completed a farm census of the Nechako Valley. It shows that land cleared in the area totals H9ifi nrnt Dan McKlnnon has retired from his position as liquor vendor in Ter- :race. He had served in that capacity for the whole period since : the government llsuor stores were established. J. B. Agar has been appointed as his successor. Gunner Kenneth Attree spent a furlough at his home in Terrace, i returning to his battery at Prince ; Rupert on Tuesday. ! - Mrs. A. Cubbeley of Sacramento ; is visiting her sister, Mrs, K. Braun of Terrace. Norman Watt. Miss Florence Watt ; summer home at Lakelse Lake and i returned to Prince Rupert in time, for the re-opening of school. ' j Mls Briggj has returned to Terrace to resume her teaching at the school at Lakelse. Mr. Crocker and Mr. Dickson arrived thl week-end to take up their work on the teaching staff at Miss Lamb ha. returned to Terrace to resume her work at the Terrace Public School. The Red Cross Association put on a dance on Labor Day which was well attended and netted funds for the Rood work. Labor Day brought some welcome sunshine after a long spell of clouds and rain. Local tennis fans were out and numh of wnle spent thf holiday at Lakelse Lake. Bears are plentiful in the vicinity of Terrace. A big fellow may sometimes be seen wandering about the river gravels near the Skeena brldi ana Mrs.- Nieel . . Sherwood ouciwuua it. mm reports recoris , . with 634& acres in wheat. 3.225 that fin. m,.i, w ct-ji. t. a crew ci I - pcni some . . . acres . in , oats, .... , 162ft acres in , , barlev barIey , I timi tIme in ,n v... 1"" uer garaen on 1971 i ln u... Ji-Z . the Hunter Basin mining property thirteen men Is now employed at ta- ,by the Conwest people has proven the Du'hie mine near Smithers by ST ,?A.aef" hay .and d Thursday very satisfactory and it has been Messrs- Kelley and Herman who " ce"suf n . , decided to equip the property with have this Drooertv leased. Carlrt, armers Lthe Nechako district j XTfTF UT ""hinery. 3f care being shipped out at frel "e ' I 11 H . gs and ana al The to lm- n In order tn eet the marhinprv to " s"p. " . . in oraer to eet tne maehinerv to mionf mirat intoriroi. ntnvni. onri x ih. .i ..,i. i4.i.-n0BS k... the property it will be necessary to been very satisfactory desnlte the t iciny ot Vanderhoof L .ff jhows rar li" "test 1 hl develop-1 w ronstruet ekht and a half mile of tm, i. ".a !d and nd a a contract contract ha ha. b let l,t lead lead nih .V -V ,Z X , , " . II " !" " . "?"'. ough th census " also also -In .in-1 I ORE SHOW w r-yrtK;U , ,ve consirucuon a scncoi is being establhhed at rii.trirt. Sl""S it u " . . ' couver Omlneca H. r... . : . 4 iiicLi in iuLun under pTov 7in thuT ? ". PIanned ln way Immediately and to be the , -i 5 "T '" lo iaKe 5Ucn a ccnsu annually rflmniPtrrt in . fp t. r, -u,,." , w 'TJ " we:cnu coai ve mine. js the first school there The site is behvr cleared fnr n' s"miERS, Sept. 4: Minlna B. C. Furniture Co. New & Used Furniture At Great Reductions i 6 Reconditioned Kitchen Itanges For coal and wood, including such makes as Monarch, McClary and Canada's COQ Ail Pride. And up ?O.UU 2 Reconditioned Washin; Machines 099 Pft & COQ AH In perfect v. oi kins order ai0J ?U.UU 1 3-piece Chesterfield Suite 39 50 ' ; New Furniture 9 2-Tone Enamel Kitchen Ranges For coal and wood ln very S"p sty,es: 65.00 4 Unpainted Chests of Drawers Q Pft to CQ Off .in all sizes, from ?O.DU 3t?U. 4 3-piece Studio Sets Of the very finest patterns and the latest styles with 2 chairs which have chromlun- CQQ ilil plated arms J5JSMIU 4 3-piece Chesterfield Suites All modern, Rust, AA ArgonneRed ViwU 12 Complete Beds With high quality spring and fine felt 824.00 36.00 nlne and follow an easy grade to in the past 10 years. When this road has been com- Vr-n it 1 pleted it is likely that an Mi's Dora ra Arney, Arney. Miss Miss Nora Nora Pos- tuln and Kindergarten Re-Opening Wednesday, September 4th ST. ANDREWS MISSION 6th & Tatlow Phone Blue 9!)7 I RAILWAY I LINES increased eased CYV IlitHgeS IH num.Der or men will be taken on and Q 1 Q i that development work will nroeeed iimilhprc Nrhnnl j much faster than it has been doing hv hant Two N;w Teachers In High School j And None In Public CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Charlotte Princess Alice Princess Louise Aug. 3rd, 24th, Sept. 4th Aug. 7th, 17th Aug. 10th,-21st, 31st To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Aug. 2nd, 5th, 12th, 16th, 19th, 26th, 30th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services . Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Kupert, B.C. new skating rink at Vanderhoof ",ror'e",M thS north were well Bnild'n material has been pur-1 reDresenea. among the prize win-chased and commencement on the uff ,at the Canadlan Pacific Ex-! structure Is to be made ln the, ,n Van'ver last week, near future. a number of northern properties carrying off the first prize In The Olllesrle Qraln Co. has re-!thelr c,aMes" eeived a carload of salt for thi; The Hunter Basin nrnnprtr vancernooi elevator. Pos-' RMTTHK.pC c.,f , about 20 miles from Smithers, was ; awarded first prize for coDner Major Majnr R. R. L. L. Oale. OMe. recrultln? of- gold ore- 71113 Property Is under Mlss Louise Zarelli. wVio a. ' "c Jocdl fipr fnn T....a ontlon hv h- o r a . . i,m 1 anoois goi away yesterday to the e iieui. ocoii. rr" ; - "c w, penpie supervision of r:L vbltlng Z, 8 In Vancouver, Vancouver, start start for for their their an"nua, annua, - .-dl-) -fPc.r. -ffic-r. and and Sergeant Sergeant E E and ana ,s under the the we T. n"e cmers returning public school has the same staff J" Newman vlfltors ln Van-!Mr- Tomllnson M.E. ...c ouuni on lne trmce f v,. u. ., . . oernoor last, rucav rn.i.t tup me r ouver Ivor tiu George this morning. CHIROPRACTOR) Stanley W. Coltor., D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Block. Phone 640 ' Kauiut iiun iiuti was was mere mere last last .!" i"t.ui - ...v. . iuny ;year but the High School has two dutles 'new teachers. IZz. McArthur ofi ricK nronertv on .Bablne Mountain near Smithers was given first nriz in th ciw.r. Kimberley and Mr. Campbell, who I A"er a two months vacation. L lead class. This property is owned tausht at Telkwa last year, have K h?iann has, returned to his y Mrs. Martin Kean and assocl- talrnn fV.. 1 w. ! dUtlCS at Vatlflprh vun.w j-4ic uiatca ui mt. xvenncy M4 vunnr - .wvu in tmu u unuer and Mr. McCazue who resiffned ta iment Telegraphs operator. j option to Vancouver interests. UTn-l 1. Vl . . . . lane FQsirions m otner schTis. , "" ucuig carneu out Dy a Mr. Crockett remains as principal ram K00r arrived at Vanderhoof small crew under direction of Mr of of the the Hi-h Hih ftchrtni School and mri A. a n n 'mm rrora Mandon. Mandon. North North Dakota, Dakota, tn to Agnew Agnew M. M. E. E. whn who is u in in RmithAr. Rmitt,. Jones as princinaf of the Public . take charge of harvesting opera- at the present time. School. ons on his farm. , Tommv Turner Rr n('T.m NEW ROYAL HOTEL i ZiMW Fronrletor -A IIOMK AWAY FK(M HOME" Rates 75c up 0 Room Hot & Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phnn 3ltl P.O. Boi M I x, ZT , tne wel1 known .old timer and ,J . " nk V1"" ot Prospector of that place, received a,c uceu jpcuumu a lew urst prize money In the gold-days vacationing in the Vander- silver-lead class from his prop-hcof and Stuart Lakes district. erty near Terrace while Hagen ' 1 . and Clore of Copper City got a waiter L. Hornsby, formerly second prize for gold ore. CJUt'. n1 ' In addltlon 10 'dividual t If T !e.tnA"0W ards, the first prize for the best collecon of ore from dVrhoof Z any derhoof dhiri.nt district last week. v one mlnIng diyMq went tQ A meeting of the Vanderhoof T . . These ore samples wlU be Put United Church choir was held last1 Thursday evening. Practices for "V 1, ?p,al to V e. t,sh Columbia Chamber of thP winter h- ..,n, .v.. Mines Thursday evening. Both the An" " JnC0"T , f, "S,UU Ilrs c,ass advertlilng for glican and United" Churches are I v 80me, activities l". resources of the resuming for the season here. 1 north. Frank E. Woodside, manager of I Miss Jean I. MeGeachy is here 'ZP.rlUnvC01umWa T,T f 'from nes ln Vancouver has always Vancouver vlsltlnz with her tt consistent booster for the inarents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Geacny no"n ana laKes every opportunity " ki"6"'b w nie uuuee 01 me There has. been a good deal of ! 0t Normern NorthemTlUsh BrlUsh Columbia. Columbl?1"" alnfall in the NechaVo.vValw ''"ring the oast week, with" showers , Much credit also must be given r more or1 less weizht on five sue- , mnay rcsiaeni min- ceslve days. It Is also eettln ,n? engineer of Prince Rupert, ooler and, like the rest of the 0 nas done so much to advlse central interior, there Is a dls tinct feeling ofifall in the air. Dallv advertinnc, m ews is sure tfl bring oilts. aim encourage me prospectors and property holders throughout this district ln his frequent visits to their properties. His asslston. we Dally has been greatly aDDreclat.ed and dally re-1 has meant money In tneir pockets I In a Rreat many Instances. JN7nr7gl LAST TIMES TO.MCBv 2 Shows Nightly :,M k J RAY MHXANlT LORETTA YOUXG In "The Doctor Takes Affile" with HAIL TATRICK (At 7:3f and 9JJ) ADDER "Screen. Snapshots Cartoon. "Jitterbm Nlihtj" Sport -Followinj the Hounds Comhif Thurs. - irL "ONE MILLION B.C H0? r OR SMITHERS, S;: 4 bten uueed ai i:. c with the sudden v.,. the United State , need , of lmmedlat with Alaska to i rv. proper means of dm outlying portion of ;tv I - h i. tfat " that "uiittyiail also in view of the w arranu. ment ior joint me..Mf- of 4. fen between that mntrr uj Canada, the Alaska h. -hway r be one of the first pr i'jcon. sldered by the Joini imiaisEct ln this connection. With all ths data : r hp h., way now In the hards if the tu governments a great ! ,1 it s preliminary work has u vka cmrleted and it sh h i 1 very Ion? tn et ac' n tl matter if it is decided 1 g bni with the project The Hazelton routi! b:-ig fin very shortest route that an at be selected and wit!) ?;is siW and greatest advantage bc :ij tit fact that it w.ll be t u b to the Alaska towiw and seapr.l than any other route thertbyl ' giving quicker and ea.s:cr ; to the highway from th fien while the main hhwav Ivl be well protected fnm b:wUU tack, sheltered by the C : ni of mountains, it would tomcat atnd most feasible that the Hazelton route would be the route chosen for this highway when id if it is decided t0 prwd with 13 construction. . I DANCE ; ODDFELLOW'S HALL x rnaay, bept. b r Pverythingr in Novelties ! : At I Eva's Novelty I SHOP t 625 3rd. Ave. West THL SEAL QUALITY to GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon rwked by th nlr i'"8" in " h eannlnr compny the year m-ino" Jro" Prlnc Burl