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Ceo t W Ltd. 1 ATenue NEW CURRENCY ISSUED IN HUNGARY August 15 was the deadline lor turning In Canadian and American dollars at the National Bank of Hungary In exchange for the new currency, based on the forlnt or gulder After this date the law prescribes the death penalty for anyone convicted of Illegal operations in foreign currency. The new money is backed partly by Hungarian gold now being returned to Budapest from the American zone of Germany, where It was captured from the Germans. In top photo, a crowd forms in front of the bank to turn in their dollars for forint8. The elderly gentleman, in lower photo, waiting his turn outside the bank, seems to be a bit reluctant to give up his American bills for the new money. GREAT DAY AT TELKWA nj M (Continued from Page 1) players "but they Have a -ucat deal to learn about baseball br-forc they can compete in this class of competition. During the baseball games three horse races v.crc run off. Steer riding events followed and were thoroughly enjoyed by the crowd. There were no prizes given but each of the rllcrs was paid $2, whether lie was bucked off or rode his mount to a standstill. Following this event Smithers Juniors played a -seven-inning same agamn lentwa bcniors, the senior team winning by a score of 7-1 in what proved to be a very exciting and Interesting game, especially after. the ; at b i irr i REDDY KILOWATT Your Eloclric Scrvonl Better Light Protects Sight Attange Utnps so that the whole room i well lit. Plan lijsht to prevent glate tltiking the eyes. Eumomue by placing lamps o that eaih one may serve two or more people. Sit close enough to benefit fully from each light. A few inchtj off may mean "50 less light. Use white or white-lined shades or those which will permit maximum light. Dust shades1 and bulbs frequently. Dust or dirt can eliminate 25 to 30 of the actual light. Plai now lo buy the mu tletltic appliances as they be fome available. performance which had been witnessed earlier In the afternoon. As a Rrand finale to a success ful week-end a dance was held in the Telkwa Town Hall with Smithers orchestra in attendance and at which the winner of the barrel sweep was announced. Tills event Is decided by the person guessing closest to the actual time it takes the barrel thrown in the Bulklcy River at Houston to reach tha Bulkley River bridge at Telkwa. Time was 9 hours. 1C minutes. Only one accident marred the whole day when one of the steer riders injured an arm when he was thrown from his plunging mount. mm: WEDNESDAY l'.M. 4:00 Brian McCarthy St Co 4:30 Alan and Me 5:00 Geoffrey Waddlngton Show 5:30 The Veterans' Show 6:00 CBC News 6:15 CBC News Roundup 6:30- -Classics for Today 7:00 The Nation's Business 7,: 15 Let's Play Charades 7:30 Invitation to Music 8:00 CBC Sports Review 8:15 Favorite Stories 8:30 Three Suns Trio 8:45 Lee Sims and Int. 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Free For All CBS 9:30 Paul Waltl Show 10:00 Smooth and Sentimental 10:15 Ken Stevens 10:30 Lcs Brown's Orch. ' 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off 11:03 Silent THURSDAY A.M. 7:30- Musical Clock 3:00- BBC News 8; 15- Morning Song 8:30- Music For Moderns 8:45- Medley Time 8:59- Time Signal 9:00- Little Concert 9:15- Morning Devotions 9:30- Song Serenade 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 CBR Presents 1 10:15 Melodies for Tndav 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Vernon Gcyer 11:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 11:25 Program Resume 11:30 CBC News 11:45 Weather Forecast 11:46 Message Period 11:48 Recorded Interlude P.M. 12:00 Tunes for Today 12:15 Henry King's Orch. 12:30 Musical Program 12:45 Canadian Composers 1:00 Sammy Kay's Orch. 1:15 Women's News Commentary and Your Next Job 1:30 Music Makers 1:45 Downbeat 2: 00--Western Five 2:15 Echoes From the Tropics 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Commentary 3:00 King Edward Hotel Trio 3:15 Midday Melodies 3:30 Songs In Sweet Style 3:45 Stock Quotations George Evans,' son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evans, arrived In the city Monday night on the Princess Adelaide from Vancouver where he recently received his discharge from the Canadian army after 20 months service. Advertise In The Dallv News. w I , 1 Have you ever stopped to consider how poor light may be responsible for poor marks In youngsters' school work? Inadequate light, improperly placed light or a" brilliant glare can cause headache. Dark surroundings around a bright light can cause sleepiness. The' result of either means inattention and lack of concentration. Check the lights in your house next time your children settle down to study. A The Hollywood Cafe Is now open for business from 11 a.m. to 8 a.m. ' (2ii) A Long trips or short, dav or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Felsenthal and daughter, Judy, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday night from Vancouver. Rex Bowling Alleys now open. Enter the names of your teams for the different leagues now. Phone 658 for reservations. (209) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Brookes of Terrace, who have been In the city for the past few days, are leaving tonight on their return to the Interior. Jack Wrathall and John Com- adlna returned Monday from a holiday motor trip which took them through Banff, Calgary, Missoula, Montana, and other border points in Montana and Washington. Thomas Talt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talt of Greenville. and Bertie McKay, son of Mr and Mrs. Henry McKay, also ot Greenville, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala to resume their High School studios at Langley Prairie In the Frascr Valley after spending summer holidays at their Naas River homes. MAGIC'S ORANGE MARMALADE BISCUITS 2 cups tlf ted flour 1 ti& Htipn. salt ii cup milk 4 tbapns. thortrnlni cup oraniie marmalade 4 ttpnt. Malc Uaklni fowdrr KKtdry InarrJIfnH toirthrr. Cut Indhnrt-raing until mlird. Drat egg allnhtly In measuring cup; add milk and marmalade to make A run and add tn firtr nitttiir. Holl out about 'i-incli thick; cut with floured Macult cutter. Topeach with a little marmalade; bake In hot oven Hi l .i about 15 minute. Makes 16. Advance Showing of Beautiful. Fur Coats COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW . . . YOU'LL BE DOLLARS AHEAD! OUTSTANDING QUAMTV AND LUXURIOUS IlKAUTY FRENCH SEAL HUDSON SEAL, MUSKKAT, CANADIAN SEAL Take Full Advantage of Our BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO WE DELIVER DAILY Attention Oddfellows! The Rcbekah Lodge will be holding a meeting in the hall on Sept. 10, at 8 p.m. (212) Miss Muriel Page arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver to pay a visit with Mrs. Jtex 'McRae, Leeds Apartments. Oliver Smith, fecrctary of the Stewart Board of Trade, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday from the north and expects r proceed on a trip to Prince George. LouJs Amadio and daughter, Louise, returned home the lat ter ipart of last week from a mo tor trip which took them as far south as Los Aigeles. Announcements All bdvertlsemenui rn tnn column will be charged for a full montb at 26c a word. S.O.N. Meeting, Sept. 5, 1.O.O.F. Hall. W.A. Baptist Church tea and sale of home cooking, home of Mrs. C. ailkcr. 349 4th E., Sept. 12. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall j-Bazaar, November 20. W.A. Baptist dhurch fall sale. ' Nov. 7. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Odd fellow..' Hall. mm mm MADE IN CANADA fit C ARRYING CHARGES "THE CREDIT HOUSE OP QUALITY" COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mem . Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 Handsome Hats . . . For Fall By STETSON Come in now for your Fall Stetson. Many styles to select from . . . and a range of new shades including Chocolate, Sage, Beige, Holly and Cadet. $8't "THE MEN'S SHOP: MM MM M M JMtM-m 532 THIRD AVENUE PLACE' AN AD IN THE DAILY A. MacKenzSe Furniture LIMITED " A GOOD PLACE TO 1JUY" Phone 775 327 Thiid Avenue Prince Itupert, B.C.. See us for your Preserving Supplies Jars, Lids, Rubber Rings, Preserving Kettles, Boilers, Pressure Cookers. Gordon's McUride Street General We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE G10 ' and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box .1381 Phone GOJJ Evenings; Green 103 Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-Inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to 14-inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut $ per cold FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Black 156 Night Phone: Black 6G5 P.O. Box 1131 Station B $15' CLOTHING I ! i:LSIII.dS PHONE 345 NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Hardware PHONE 311 Contractor Office: J, H. Mair's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East --