Remembrance Day Celebrated rittins Manner There, The parade was marshalled by thanked for their attendance by Capt. Houghton and then dls- missed. The regular Armistice dance IS HURT HIT BY GAR; BY BULL BADLY HURT in Jimmic C.eorge Sustains Painful Injuries At Round Lake Farm SMITHERS. Nov. 14: One of EMITSIERS. Nov. 14: Jimrnie dolng damage in general NO BEAU BKU.MMFXIi which has been an annual feature ,- -. .. . put on by the Legion was not held LONDON, Nov. 14: f Pilots' of . in Smithers this year but, instead, a beauflghter squadron of the , the event was put on by the Ju- Royal Air Force have named each , nlor Red Cross of Smithers and a aircraft with the word "Beau" as j very successful dance was held the basis. There s a "Beau Peep, during the evening in the big hall. "Ann Beau Lynn," "Beau-Nana, The sale of popples exceeded all "Beau - Dicia," "Beau-Na-Fide, ..I . i . i . . i "Rftni.nnt-Arrnu; "'Rftaii-To v jm 1 4 Mii't-i-n'BiiMi nm m i hi Now tnrrtallv nrn. f!TS! Fi1 Your BiN MOW? Are you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. We are prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. t Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of ? BUILDING MATERIAL $ Why not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter t I'lIONE 110 Claude Symes Sustains Serious Injury At SmiUicrs Other Accidents ' SMITHERS. Nov. 14:-Smlhers and district has had an epidemic of accidents recently some of vices yet held in Smithers took had a narrow escape from death V 4il ViiV VIUVIU Tuesday morning when the vctcr- Morns and John Fulsebakke to ans of the district, accompanied load a bull onto a mokor truck on by the Smithers High School Ca- the faun of John Fulsebakke near dets and the Girl Cadets, met at Rcund Lake, for snnent by the Leeion Hall and marched U train. the church for the occasion. Gtoigs had got into the corral The church was filled to capac One evening a week ago when Claude V. Symes was walking along the highway near the Fair Grounds on his way from Smithers to hLs home about two miles out of town, he was hit by a passing to cui a icpe onto the animal 'uto"'uuve " u i-- i 1j ,i inn!ovpp at the aimort. He was itv uy and ana the me service service was was conducted cunaucita e wa i"111"1 ,,... " allu , .mmediatelv 1 , rushed L Z T to the . v. hosni- by Rev. C. E. Moite and Rev. E. Birchall. An augmented choir rendered exceptionally fine music and a vocal solo was sung excellently by Mrs. George McKenzie. w .rnmiun iiiui uie liiuciv. iiij? tun- tnai was driven on dv me omer . several fractured ribs and had also 'and and ran men Gwrge got up for ihe fen je. While trying to suffered injuries to his spine ( climb .he fence the bull charged which left him paralyzed from the a.iain and caught him' on his waist down. He is progressing tu horns and threw him more -than well as can be expected and seems , soc feet into the air. He fell back to be recovering the us of his Capt. K. G. Houghton, president intp lhe garagt but an lnuaedtate t an ls gradually. The a:ci-1 of Bulkley Valley Branch of Ca- at4ftck Qn the bull wlCn pitchforks nt was apparently caused by nadian Legion, and was headed nSn at bay yjhjjp me injured two cars meeting on the road at I by Constables Todd and West, man was re.moved from the cor- that Plnt and tne Slare of tne j wun uonstaoie xoaa providing lfll IIis waj badly ripped and headlights on the one car inter-marching music on the bagpipes, orn by lhe animal's horns and it fered wlth tne vision of the driver from the Legion Hall to the WJS nece,ssarv to nut a tourniquet of &e car which struck Mr. Symes. church. on lne injurtj iimb oefore he was Mr- Symes came to Smithers from j "Last Post" was sounded at ev,n .oved frc.m tihe corral. Prince Rupert a few years ago; 11:02 a.m., after the two minutes Also jn being thrown into the air and purciwsed lhe Powell farm silence by Cadet Corp. Harry Ken- ne had fouied saine barbed wire w"e he and his family have ney, and was followed immediate- 4r2unti the top of the fence anf worked very hard improving the ly with the 'Lament," played by nls face and neck were lacerated Property. They have the sympathy Constable Todd on the bagpipes. by te re of the entire community in their A very fine address was given George is now in the Smithers misfortune, by Rev. C. E. Motte who perform- hospital where he is doing as well 0n tne same day "Junior" Good-ed chaplain service at many basjs as mi.sht be expected. acre oI Smithers, while playing in for minesweepers in Scotland dur- the hay-loft of a barn on the After consideraDle hard work War', the animal was finally ttussed up esJa' fel1 ? tne floor . After the service .u the veterans broke both bones In one leg near! and en ontQ ft railwa af. and cadets marched back to the tne ank1- A'so on the same day. h h d drivpn horn throuzh Canadian Legion where they were f1 tVlo ,- nnH one of the drivers of the big machines at work on the Smithers I airport suffered a broken right forearm and Is now a patient in I the local hospital. VANDERH00F emblems beine disrjosed of in this "Greta - Gar - Beau,' a'nd "Beau . y district. Less." itememDrance Day was appro priately observed in observance of Remembrance Veterans nttpnriln In tho about the same as last year, operators welcome an Inrrpasp nf I Nechako district. Gordon Hohnes, an employee of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. in the Omineca district, has had the misfortune to sustain a fracture of the right leg. John H. McMillan and Edward D. Roberts have been.recent pa tients at the fine new.St. John Hospital at Vanderhoof. .Sergeant Air jQunner Robert J:M09V,j sort ofMr. -.efuL-Mrs. I. IL iviuure, ana a native son of Vanderhoof , has arrived safely in 'Great Britain for service with the Royal Air Force. J Fred Nash, B.C.L.S., of Terrace, has been in the Omineca district north of Vanderhoof recently en-$ gaged in the surveying of mining , properties. Jl Guy Braman and four children, I'HONE 117 "avc vanaernoor ior prince J RUDCrt Mr Brnmnn will fnlln,l f.W4f4,the carpentering trade in Prince PAGE FOUR JTHE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, KOVI'ie- DEFENCE MINISTER INSPECTS VETERANS GUARD SMITHERS News of Northern Districts HAS SMITHERS AD CCD v-'-.a 'slisk V- m The official inspection of Defence Minister J. L. Ralston of the First Company of the Veterans Guard of Canada to go overseas was a strictly private show between old soldiers. The ministers inspection was held at Ottawa. Immediately above he is receiving three resounding cheers from the proud spoup of cx-soldiers. On top, Cel. Ralston is seen talking to Pte. K. A. Ritchie, who won the D.C.M. with the 42nd Battalion in the last war. Behind the minister is Col. H. R. Alley, O.B.E.. officer administering the Veterans Guard, and Major H. A. Hedley, M.C., commander of the overseas company. MOUNTAIN 'Hallowe'en BOY WORK'M Operator of Well Known Stewart Property Is Well Satisfied. An Important gold mining prop- or two on his way east for the w"ue navi"s wen anver 01f ne Taylor acting as accompanist. During the afternoon the Women's 'LfT Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion ' J"dent about v. telling of held cabaret he resu'ts of the work don" 80 a entertainment for which an excellent program had faf on the property. Mr. La Fran-been nrenarPd nripr t.h riirptmn cols- admitted that he considered of Mrs. P. Brown. At night there " m!in? bet,ter an pros"l rwf Tho funnel c-r fn. U n A was a big dance with the Fort Fraser Orchestra music by 1 .1 i 7 1Ui,"a" b"'" Sunday there were special patriotic services in Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Vanderhoof in m .1 I .... I i r. i. ,i l t.i i.i.irn i v ri n .n,r ,-'n ' ' nJ Ik... ii i Day, eve- auu nicy wuie CAptxlJIlg lO siriKe .another vein soon and until that was cut he did not care to say anything about It. The ore was arsenical pyrites. Iniriff. ThPro u-n n nnnm r?, ' Mr. La Francois ITanQOlS SaiO e W3S peal on Saturday. ; planning to spend the winter in the east unu wuuiu rt-iurn to Tie contracts have been award-, Sten in April to contlne work ed throughout the central interior district. While the Quantities are uii uie property. JUST "HEAR" AND THEKE three cents in price for No. 1 ties I LONDON, Nov. 14: Qi A woman and five cents for No. 2 ties. Spec-r 110 mterruptea a parliamentary lficatlons remain unchanged from dcbate bv remarking "hear, hear" last year. George Ogston of Van- iwas courteously but firmly escort- derhoof. has asain hePn nwnrriPHlecl Ircm the House of Commons the contract fnr KPttlprs in fho 8"ery Rupert, the children entering the Ridley Home. The Red Cross Society at Vanderhoof Is making an appeal for more workers at the workroom. An addition, 36 by 26 feet, is being built to the Nechako Oarage here. A fireproof roof Is also be ing put on and steam heating MLss Kathleen Steele has to her home here after two months at Kelowna. The Gillespie Grain Co. shipped a carload of grain last week to Tranquille near Kamloops. HTCH STOPPED inaJZfu or MoniBiek r wniirtrflirf fmm Itrhlnjnf wvmt, pimply Icla f'wil, .U. irabie,ra.ljM ind otW rtlenwUv """I kin IrtviLI'., utr (.l rtiD, euJin, .ou. Vl'lie, liquid 1). I). D. fmrriiitiim. GrtanlrM. lauileH. SUir IrriUlion od quiillr Mihm Idium itebini. 3x trial UhiI (um II, i numtf Ui k Aik ru JniiiUt Um1 fur UX J). hKlSOUlTlON ( At Keid Lake REID LAKE. Nov. 14: A Hallowe'en party was given by the teacher for the children of this Prince " George Be district community, curiunuiuiy. Jerty on Bitter Creek about cigh- Vnn. Vanderhoof,. "ihpMter the party Mrs. Townsend Rev. J. Miller Mc-Rpar Rlv.r vnllpv ,a hfiintr ri0VO, opened her home for all who .'Cormick was in charge of There WaS a dC' a re- oped by the Mountain Boy Min-l'a,ntd memhrnnrp sprvirp in tho rvmHnr Pnmnanv imripr Hlrprtlnn nf n ouu. - - ww v v. WIVtlU I O wmej usauuk u w X. V 1 4 J & M 'dian Legion Hall, delivering the'minlnS engineer. J. O. La Fran-, principal address. 'School chil-'ois of Montreal, the vice-presl-dren, dent of the comPanv- Mr. La as well as war veterans, at- tended in Francois is n the city for a day a body and there was a community choir with Mrs. R. M. quality ana in fg-j price, Seagram' Old Rye continue! to be one of the greatest values in whisky. Convince yourself it's so ntxt llmt toy Sta(ram'$ Old Rut. 1301.25 2502.35 40 oz.$3.55 Jrapt I. (arM I Im uatrt - . 04. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia i iri in :i:;a k ;! h u.:b in mm FOR YOUR GIFTS and CHRISTMAS SHOWING go to the VARIETY STORE m,a ki wa kj mam ma n BY ANOTHER NAME "Lun slm kit chin" means blltz-kreig in Chinese "Cantonese' i I SN01 n. m m - SMITHERS, Nov pic ui tne uuiklev v i.An4 I jcowriuay morniiiL- four inches of snow which looks as tl. 1L 1 i. it. nic jiret mat wi,! v , be added to by futur ( TO I Icimnmo MUCH (OKI I " ' : ri that will be here for t.:e t After two days . t re".y ( 1 dian summpr .. -.wm r f--V er a surprise to find r..a) 0 c ? had fallen during r p ..: . v there was so little ... it was about to The ground is unless some prettv comes Immediate:',-may stay fairly v which would h.t:.i. work in the wood1, and firewood. PKEMIEIfS SON EniTOtt CAIRO. Nov. 14 News." a one-sh-i paper, edited by m, Churchill, son of E: Minuter. kep:s . ;. thn Middle E.i affairs. 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