ffl lu Topics from Terrace INVESTITURE OF SCOUTS; WILL TO START CUTTING SOON cnHav evening bt. Matthew's Anglican 5U11U . fnti'ilnil with nnnnln lov Scout Investiture service. The cere-re striking and colorful. First of all the k thn Scouts and members of tho. ?ched the centre aisle. The Scouts were ' blue. The Scouts who w UtQl-1 up sMfts a" 7 arlet and royal L numbers tfol wore different Moulder Knots Lot yellow, me ..... vollnw and Vtoivn j v - the Moose brown and ;JV CUP IS h&' EREX CAFE pen for Business EOP SUEY m MEIN Ipenlng Hours: pa. to 2 a.m. rsnue (Across from Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 I STRICTLY ISH EGGS Ire J Times Weekly t Bulkier Valley DAY'S PRICE 5cD0Z. WAY MARKET ENTRAL Last -omes st with lining lasts. an 8ay this in Morels . . . JY OAL NOW ere to be Invested gave the Scout salute mc ana repeaica me scout pledge. men ociBcam lhck MTumper, assistant KCOlltmnxtor nllnrl lh - .I ... Scouts forward In the order of FRY'S COCOA A CUP or FOOD WAR STAMPS 25? NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS "for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. ANNOUNCING EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. A DINING U I b L ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 u.m. - 8 p.m. A I, I, WHITK HEM' Since 1898, Hartts p have been makers of R men's highest grade 1 ' footwear. artt craftsmen with an obsession for r 'ongwear and stvlo. hnvn been able to ain the high reputation by carefully sel- ""'( Shoe Store Limited HOME OF HAUTT SHOES FOR MEN" PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY their rank. As they went up, the Scouts saluted the Scoutmaster. Rev. R MIL tr .ut. hands with them, wished them luck and presented them with weir Dadges, enrolment cards and Tenderfoot test cards. Then me bequu marched back to their places. The Scout aihn were Invested are as follows: Cougar Patrol-Ronald Paulson, leader; Roy Thomas, second; Charles de Kcrgommeaux. Scout. Owl Patrol Norbrrt Polo leader; Allan Dubeau. Kpcnrul- Leslie York, Gerald Toop, Gerald Somerville, Scouts. Wolf Patrol-Frank Earl, leatl. er; Charles McKle. sprnnrt- ii. . . ' vimora, scout. Moose Patrol Norman Rpm hardt, leader: Weslev Hunter. second; Lawrence Kirkaldy, BCOUl. During the service, the assist ant scoutmaster brought in the cnaricr wnich shows that the Boy Scouts have now been regis tered at Headquarters. The cnarter has been neatly framed and the Scouts are very proud oi it. The Ladies' Guild of the Krwx United Church held a very successful tea and sale In the Orange Hall on Saturday after noon. Mrs. George MacAdams. wife of George MacAdams who is the proprietor of the Skeena Mercantile, Is back in town after a buying trip in the south starting today the Skeena Mer cantlle is commencing a self service grocery department, the first in Terrace. Sergeant C. W. Baehmer of the R.CA.F. arrived at the Terrace Elementary and Hleh Schools on Monday afternoon to initiate a new" cadet training program. On Saturday eveninir. the members of the Junior Women Auxiliary had a very pleasant time at St. Matthew's Rectory. Miss Dorothy Hills had invited the girls to supper and, after It was over, those present played games and told stories. The evening's entertainment con eluded with a light luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowcn re turned to their home in Prince Rupert on Monday. E. Joppe has had his sawmill property connected for sawinc and expects to be turning out ties in the near future. Don Russell, formerly Remo. and Otto Lindstrum Remo are both with the Can adiansln Italy. Otto spent bis Christmas furlough In Rome, Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. How can a guest test the breeding- of a family and determine whether the family is worth cultivating? .A. Probably the real- test Is the manners of the children. If the child is well-bred. If he waits until the guest is served before eating, If he doesn't Jump up from the table and run away, if he doesn't interrupt while others arc talking, it reflects good breeding. Q. If a woman Is eating in a restaurant, would it be all right for her to place her purse and gloves on the corner of the table? A. No, she should hold them In her lap. Q. Is It necessary to acknowledge an invitation to a luncheon? A. Yes, always, and promptly. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing arid Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers THIS AND rr , z J 1 "I don't know about I'm going to CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CITY Before the war, Bratislava was Czechoslavakia's third city with a population of 160,000. THAT you, but I know wnere, .sleep tonight." WHERE BORDERS MET The Polish, Czech and German boundaries came together In the Sllesian uplands. r ' tt ..,.i..ash WW) UUlcr boosted A 8 NVCcks"- what is y U tol.Saf-1' 'Ac U of ft 1 --hue thuc marked U by by dcstroy llillcr HUkr's Wc Wel-vebc have - - f tdnK tanks, , b a uwlc tdbe byend thing to sluuc - in lvusb "MIKE" KEEPS JAYWALKERS. ONTO MARKS Vancouver Traffic Cop .Makes Pedestrians Obey Stop Signals By KATHLEEN REX Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER, Feb. 22 J When Jaywalker Jane hears The Voice say "Lady, lady get back on that sidewalk where you be long . r,." She doesn't stay to swoon. She turns stop-signal red and decides to wait until the traffic light opposite her gives the "Go" sign. You see the lady knows It isn't Frankie gurgling over that microrVhone at Granville and Hastings Streets, Vancouver's busiest Intersection. It's Freddie. And he's not to be trifled with. He's Traffic Constable Fred Dougherty, the Czar of the Stop Sign. For a year now Constable Dougherty has ruled the downtown corner with its three-face traffic light and public address system. With its special pedestrian signal, only one of its kind in Canada, the light was installed a year ago at a cost of $2,500. It was the result of long years ifeSfcili those three Time. Tour 1 . g-aUuU ' Tvo ' 1 " ycaiS publislicd tins advertisement Tml Ivans whose "courage, resourcefulness and soil and beaten the enemy back to the very Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Thursday, February 22, 1945 of traffic snarfi, strained tem pers and scratched bumpers at the busy corner. Now the pedestrian, like the motorist, has his own signal which he must obey. On one comer stands Fred Dougherty, mike in hand. And when he catches anyone trying to beat the light he tells him all about it and also the hundred or so shoppers up In the next block. After a year's training period Constable Dougherty thinks at last he has Vancouver educated. "I don't have to use this mike much at all these days except to hustle along a slow-poke now and again," he said. Other Centres Inquire Seattle, Portland, Ore, Toronto and Montreal civic officials have inquired about the new system. At first outsiders thought it wouldn't work figuring the average person would object to a bawling out in public. "Not many of tnem really get sore," said the Czar of the Corner. "It offends their ego but they're only temporarily ruffled. I always take care never to Insult them Just ridicule a little. r r -1.nhol wh0W 'rotc.chhour c I rlts- k ,l,c rss'S "Uproot r;t: 8r "Hs- agO, we of The House 1 '. ; i Mil I i I "'('1 ' f0. "5 .,1 of Seagram freed Russian in tribute to the heroic Russian soldier: fighting skill" have now threshold of Berlin. And oh how deflating It Is in be made fun of with the rest of the world looking on." But plenty of humor spices Constable Dougherty's Job. "IU never forget a certain plump dowager," he reminisced. . "She would Insist on crossing' ' against the light . . . Finally I had to tick her off, 'Ah, ah, ah trot along back and wait for the green light, that's a good girl.' "Later she came over to where,". I stood: 'Young man you're making fun of me. What Ido you mean by telling me to be a good girl!' ,, , "Why lady,' I said. 'From, a day over 18.' across the street you didn't look1 "Humph." she stamped off. . . . . . "You Irish cops!' ' "See what I mean?" the. Czar concluded, "you've got to flatter them." RIVER ROAD One of:Germany's super-highways roughly parallels the course' of the Oder river. BIRMINGHAM, Eng., O)..-". Laurence P. Madley, 69, editor of. the Birmingham Post, died i n i h : ...:v,: i Hi!" '. r'.r.!- : The House of Seagram Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th 8t. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 r i v1 7m : V ( i