BIBIRBSni Fall WlSlllOII Show Canadian Teaches Chinese Official Latin Dance Step REGINA, tf China's deputy minister of education learned the latest South American rhumbas and tangos from a Canadian dancing teacher while both were taking post-graduate study In their respective professions In New York. That's the International mix-up reported by Marilyn Whittet, young Regina dancing teacher who recently returned from a month's study in New York. Teaching Hsu Ze-Cheng, the Chinese education minister, the latest steps was a pleasure. Miss Whittet said. He speaks fluent English although he; has been in I he country only a year. The minister will visit Regina this fall during a tour of Canadian educational centres. As a student In the professional class In ballet arts at Carnegie Hall, Miss Whittet danced with members of the ballet corps from the current Broadway hits "Carousel" and "Annie Get Your Gun." The latest technique in rhythmic dancing Is that done to the ters Johnny Kustas, Kenny Thompson, Dick and Joe Wilson. Chief mourners were the husband, Paul Dempsey; the father and mother of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield; and' her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker. H. Stewart was In charge of Shop at Wallace's where you get the widest choice. Shop at Wallace's where your dollars s-t-r-e-t-c-h. Remember, these days it's not only smart to be thrifty it's important. SHOP AT .WALLACE'S THIS WEEK ! funeral arrangements. Chapter plenty of birds for the nlmrocls. where he Is working until No. 16 Women of the Moose attended in their regalia led1 by Senior Regent Mrs. Ella Storie and gave a short service at the grave, led by Acting Chaplain Mrs. F. Blasher. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. George came In from the George Enterprise Mine where they have been doing some work this summer. Mrs. George left Monday accompaniment of a steady rhythm of drums with pattern beat out by hands and feet. Stage shows are definitely veering from straight tap dancing to ballet. The tap ballet origl- noted by movie-dancer Gene" Kelly is considered "tops," Miss Whittet said. Tht samba, Viennese waltz and rhurnba are the most popular dance steps seen In New York night spots. A rhumba called the paso doble, which resembles square dancing in that It includes groups of partners, Is -becoming a fad. The rhumba oortc, styled after the Cuban mimicking of Americans' improper shoulder action In the traditional Cuban rhumba, Is also popular. Now dancers can be "wrong" and 'right" at the same time. LONDON, Oi Rt. Rev. II. iK Hubbard, 63, has resigned as Anglican Bishop of Whitby because of ill-health. ONLY FULL POUND I The weather continues fine with cold, frosty nights. B. C. A. Lees, manager of the local Bank of Montreal, left on the Catala for the south to ob tain medical attention. 'Mrs. Lees and family are accompanying him. Bill Crawford is busy at the old Big Missouri camp getting out timbers for the Crawford Dock. Seventy-five tons of coal came in the other day and proved a little too much for tht structure, some of the coal goln? overboard. However, prompt action on the part of Mr, Crawford and his assistant, Lou Behn-scn, saved the day and most of the coal. BLACKHEADS ilmpi7 diioN tnd dliftppw by thia on timple, safe and idrt method. Gt two ounoei of proxlne powder from any druf store, iprinkle on a hot, wet cloth, and tpply ently t very blackhead will b gont. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue wny is cocoa NOURISHING ? Cocoa Is nutritious because of its high protein, fat, carbohydrate, and mineral content. PERFECTION COCOA is exceptionally rich in these valuable energy-giving elements because is guaranteed to contain 22 of rich, nourishing Cocoa Butter. For an economical, nourishing food-drink which the whole family will enjoy, be sure to buy PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs lestl 1 returns to college. Joseph Sugden, Robert Jeffrey, (ffi COUGHS HEAD -and CHEST COLDS MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince RupertV LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black .'07 236 Second Avenue West Does Your Car Look DOWN AT THE "WHEELS" If so we suggest you have your wheels aligned and your tires checked. If you hope to drive your car through the winter . . . WATCH YOUR TIRES! IS YOUR CAR SLUGGISH AND TEMPEKMENTAL? If so bring It in to have a Motor Tune-Up. Don't wait until cold weather leaves you on the road. LUBRICATE OFTEN IT PAYS ! S.E. PARKER LTD; Ford and Monarch Dealers Third Ave. Phone 83 Is is of very poor quality. Mrs. Lord served a delicious lunch, Joe Roberts and Oscar Bostrom are away working on the bridge gang at Tintagel at present. SHOWS AT 2:30 7:00 9:00 ON THI SAMI FtOGRAM Canadian Gov't Film Operation Muskox Cartoon - Sportsrrrl OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Ill, 1 y ou in Wall ace s Last Weekl Over one thousand thrifty Prince Rupert people were buying nylons, ladies' panties, sweaters, children's underwear, cotton prints, white flannelette, broadcloth, curtains, monkscloth, coats and dresses. If you weren't here last week, you missed out on a lot of good things. This week we've got moreperhaps not the same things and perhaps other items that we didn't have last week. New items arrive every day. Come in and join the crowds get your share of the bargains. Come see our large stock of desirable merchandise all at prices as low as the largest cities in Canada., including Montreal and Vancouver. By JOH'S DAUGHTERS Friday. September 20, S:15 p.m. MASONIC TEMl'LE : ADMISSION 50c Outfit Ensembles by PEOPLES STORE Fhilip G. Gelger, Director of BASINGSTOKE, Eng.. the Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Lord Portal of Laverstoke has Boys' Swimming Club, said of . bought Fodown Camp near here dally newspapers, "Without the on behalf orais company and of-support wc always ct from th" ' fered it ta the rural council as rapcr v:o c ud not po--ibly put cmnr ;cncy housing. the 'lrarn to swim campaign' aero.- " I Advertise in the Dally News. i laj-r alesl Slap -Happy Hits on ml VICTOR RECORDS l(92ftfl Ir5 SPIKE JOKES "MUSICAL DEPRECIATION" AHUM . . . S3.0 w?. V-tsC UUHTIAUM THE C10W-WORM Iffi.0.'?'! HAWAIIAN WAR THAT OLD HACK CANT MAOIC JEANS JONES POIKA McRAE BROS. LIMITED Chrysler! Mopar! Chryco! Automotive Parts and Accessories BUILT. BY CHRYSLER Distributed by: RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 566 All householders aro urged, in their own. interests, to have their coal bin filled at once. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 and 652 Quick Frozen ft Cellophane Wrapped n t mrrn t nr a a tt SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones . . . No waste . . . No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish, AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PULL TOGETHER ALD. ARNOLD City Council Hears About Recent Convention in Burns Lake "We in' the north must stick together for our own benefit," reflected Aid. Nora Arnold at last night's meeting of the city council in speaking of the recent annual convention at Burns Lake of the Central British Columbia Municipal Association. "The whole line from Prince fipnrpp west must look tn Prince nr.rrt. c u mitut Tf u.-o ran 1 vice was Held In the St. Felix Just get together, I am sure we ' Rman Catholic Church and the night for her home in Victoria, tan u-t somewhere." Mrs. Arnold church was filled to overflowing, but Mr. George is staying over referred to the cordiality, hos-P11 bearers for the late Alta.jfor another week. pitality and good fellowship Dempsey were Tom Dunn and whirh hnrt PvistPri at Rums i.ake. i Johnny Pizarro of Premier and George Wlllox, assistant to Dr. something of which the local ! Herb Charlton, Laurence Harrl-1 w- whlte- provincial geologist, dfle?ates had been very appreciative. The formal report on the convention to the council consisted of the reading of "the minutes by City Clerk H. D. Thaln, who is secretary of. the association. A vote of thanks had been ten dnred Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Engstad and Mr. Wooddall for the arrangements which had been made for reception and entertainment of delegates. The convention passed a number of resolutions Including one nil for repeal in its entirety of the present poll tax collection act under which collections were carried cut In a haphazard and Inequitable manner. STEWART NEWS 1 Attest from Portland Canal Mining Centre STEWART MOURNS PLANE VICTIMS; CRAWFORD DOCK BEING REINFORCED STEWART Last Wednesday afternoon the residents ot this district turned out enmasse to attend the funeral of the victims of the recent plane crash. Mrs. Margaret Dempsey and her S'-year-old daughter Bernice were laid to rest in the Stewart Cemetery, father Ryder of Prince Rupert officiated. The ser son, Angelo Bugnello and Jame Ie" Ior Vancouver Monaay night, 7 V: uy .' . ! M. L. Doyle, president of the Gold Drop Mine, who has been here for the past month, icft for his home in Montreal Mon day night. A contract is being FRANCOIS LAKE The ferry Is still travelling back and forth all day long and often well Into the night with trucks of lumber. Now that the cattle are starting to come out of the south country by truck the ferry will be busier than ever. p Dilly Dickie is about again al though he Is well bandaged about the hand. O. O. Cummings and Armand K. F. Rabun of Farmville, Lousl- ana have just come up for hunt-, Ing. They travelled 3200 miles In seven days .exactly. They have been Interested In the various animals and birds they have seen on their way, especially the pheasants and grouse. Wayne Stanycr left on Thursday's train for Abbotsford where he will stay with his brother, Perry, and attend Abbotsftvrd High School. Mr. and Mrs. Salbach of Oakland, Calif., spent a short holl- let for a further 300 feet of ! dy with Mrs. J. R Jones. Mrs. tunnelling. Salbach Is Jack Jones' sister. The grouse season opened Edward Sholander has been here, as usual, with a bang and spending a few days at his home it looks as though there will be here, but returned to Kelownal FRANCOIS LAKE HELPS BRITAIN FRANCOIS LAKE The Francois Lake Women's Institute meeting was at the home of Mrs. R. E. Lord at the Tchcsln-kut Lake Auto Camp this month. Members again brought donations of canned goods, etc., to send to ai London (England) hospital for distribution among needy persons in the bombed out districts. Next month members are being asked to briny soap to make up a soap parcel as there is a shortage In England and the little that there Steamship Sai For Vanrouwi. Monday -ss Prlncea J u l.ui Tuesday -acaWjiJ niursaay. -a pri a 11:15 n.m Friday :i Cardc-a,! rnnccss Lcui:; p.a From Vancouver- Sunday 0C1UI1.4J Monday aPrteaJ assisted by a vtith, J iaay wno told oi oat experiences sh? hi who also gave the ecI licious rc:lpcs to tr i Members were tsked t something helpfu t: t that they mi::.? km during the men'. pml Mrs. Gordon Fi. lj cd to start lentimenta Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. 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