0 REPAIRS ., firanl .Increased needed to 0 nffpair, v: hnnlj were ' fust mews meet" ItfWrt district of the f ov board Srf a minor nat- 'Tttrace Service nit. una. -" c n Laree. ' w nnni rf Suca forming 'wj'- Govern- $5.51-J f-thadbc" intended ,.: and. in fab ft: .ur'ease had I . -U I 111 Ulb . nr raiseu monk.' - ourposes bj Ifriioo) . ... rlJit IV -in SJ3.140 for wi Ltjpprove? for pay. I 'jut irroairnt at the a durln. April was ised ti.p be sure to jrp.., a k Repair Shop Mnnue, TERRACE lltevc'.c..: Prop. h Set... GO! "flfle Spring Tunc-Up "Ikee ttn services: W Engine Tunc-Up system Ktion Kh Lubiication Oil-Change J Tire Insnprtimi "Ifiledand System Flushed Fin Bells llml...! fwnnctliuns f Kcconditioneri ?CE MACHINE ' GARAGE ts Dealer .16 ' Pip TO CITY SCHOOLS 1,089, with 57 more enrolled at the four district schools. Attend ance percentages in the city schools were down in 3ome Instances due to sickness among the puolls. At Booth Memorial High School, enrollment was 448 with 237 in the Junior high and 210' in the senior, according to Prlnci-pay W. W. C. O'Neill. Attend ance was 83 per cent. Enrolment at Borden Strei elementary was 191, with 92 per cent attendance, Principal J. S Wilson reported. Conrad Street. School enrol ment sttcod at 188 durln? April, and attendance was 81 per cent, Principal T. G. Bateman stated This school had 88 girls enrolled and 100 boys. Enrolment at King Edward School, according to Principal R. O, Moore, was 259, with at tendance at 85 yer cent. A large number of childun suffered from colds and mild influenza thus reducing attendance dur ing the month. In the rural areas. Digby Isl and school had an enrolment of 20, Port Esslngton 13, Port Simp son 12 and Port Edward 12 ERRACE boo d News! Lkay from Prince Rupert to Terrace OPEN I wh:.i taking that long- bee Machine Shop & Garage GENERAL MOTORS DEALER t.nd let us check your liTIERlES TIIJES, OIL AND WATER Terrace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pjn. Saturday matinee at 2:30 pm. Friday and Saturday May 9 and 10 "SHANGHAI GESTURE" with Gene Tierney. Walter Huston, Victor Mature and Ona Munson. Tuesday, May 13 "CISCO KID RETURNS" with Duncan Ronaldo and Martin Garralaga Wednesday, May 14 "COME OUT FIGHTING" with Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall, Billy Benedict and Gabriel Dell TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT. IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace I HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. n and Lumber Manufacturers jimbtr TERRACE Logs, Poles and Piling '' F"r International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. I'hilco Radios Willard Batteries The Visiting Fireman. Local News Items Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner Meetiins, Thursday, May i, 0:30 pjn. Commodore Cafe. (103) Mrs. W. J. Nelson, who has been rpending some time in Vancouver. Victoria and else where in the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Greatly reduced mices on raincoats, dresses, suits, etc., at stars." An excellent onnor- tunlty for a good buy, (tf ) W. L. Armstrong, local freisht airent, Canadian National Rail ways, Is sailing tonight on . the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van- couver. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Armstrong. Jack Carson, eon of the late Dr. J. H. Oarson, formerly of this city, and Mrs. Carson, ar rived yesterday from Vancou ver to spend the summer vaca Hon here employed at the plant or J. H. Carson Co.-Ltd. Donald Alexander, son of Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Alexander, formerly of this city and now of Vancouver, arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver. He will be employed by the' Pacific Fisheries here during the .summer vacation. Hugh MacKenzJe has arrived in the city from his studies at the University of British Columbia to spend the summer vacation with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie. He has now but another year to take at the University before graduating in arts and Gene L. Bucqman, secretary manager of the Automotive Transport Associations British Columbia, who is organizing branches of the Association in this part of the province, loft on last evening's train for Terrace following the organization of a branch here. He will be back in Prince Rupert next month when the Public Utilities Commission holds a hearing here in connection with the granting of a licence for scheduled trucking on the Skeena River Highway. ASIA'S MOUNTAINS Mountains rise t1 hoUhtJ o! 24,000 feet in Lisuiand, on the 'border between China and Announcements All avcrtnwinrni n tnis corumn vUl bo charted for a full month at iff word. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. Gil ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale. May 8. i Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 9. Mother's Dav Tea Sale. S.O.N., Ladles, May 10, Lutheran Church 2:00 to 6:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. Cambral Chapter Spring Tea, May 15, Mrs. J. Munthe, 437 4th West. Catholic card party at School Hall, May 15, 8 p.m. Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16, 8 o'clock. Ancllcan Cathedral Chancel Oulld Tea, May 22, Mrs. Nora Arnold. Port Simpson Celebration Committee will be holding their anual day of sports on May 23 and 24. Cash prizes and trophies for field, track and water sports. Tea ant! Food sUc May 28, Salvation Army Home. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs. Berner's, May 23. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre, June 4. Prcabyterlari Tea, June 5, Mrs. C. O. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. . Anglican Tea, June 18. Mrs. Watts. MLss Margaret Lee is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she will attend the graduation 6f her brclhher, Jone Lee Sram the University of British Columbia where he has been a student in agriculture. W. I. Weiss has joined the stafr of Ideal Cleakiers and Laundry's beinir in charge of sales East of Mcliride St. Phone 858. Daily pick-up and delivery. (110) Mrs. P. W. Martin and son, Gwynn, of Vancouver, arrived In the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert-to spend the next f ew weeks as guests of Mrs. Mar tin's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Holtby. Mrs. Martin is the former Daphne Hem-mel, R.N., and is well known in the city. NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable In advance at the diflce at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified jjjjg -.- NATIVES DELAY ACCEPTANCE OF SALMON PRICES (Continued from Page 1) tlon. Until these quotations given we cannot consider price agreement." Kitwanga Brotherhood members also are taking Into consideration increases in living costs this year over 1946. The proposed schedule, which has been submitted for the ap- Hotel. ... arrivals Prince Rupert G, Dicks, city; D. Steffensen, Prince Albert, Sask.; N. A. Con- stantlne, Vancouver; A. E. Col lins, Victoria; J. Strathern, Vancouver; T. D. Pattullo, Victoria; Mrs. I. Barclay, Ocean Falls; F. 'J. Lancaster, Vancouver; Sam Davison,-Winnipeg; Mrs. W. Bat ter, New Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. F. Wlllner, Chicago; G. Bradesen, Vancouver; G. Clark, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Champman, Shawatlans; W. E. McLennan, Toronto; Carl Paul son. Terrace; Gunnar Paulson, Terrace; J. L. Roseberg, Terrace; J. H. McLean, Vancouver: Mr. and, Mrs. I. V. Hall, Edmonton; G. K. Mooney, Smlthers; Mrs, Steffanson, Terrace; A. J. Latham, Victoria; C. E. Robinson, Vic toria; C. W. Cameron, Vancou ver; Mrs. J. Attwood, Terrace; Mrs. B. Yoeman, city; Mrs. A. Could well, Endako; A. Yoxall, Terrace; K. Brown, Sunnyslde; Ii: Brown, Port Esslngton. 5? MORE! THIS NEW BLEND IS WONDERFUL NEW, IMPROVED COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh MadeJ VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up B0 Rooms, Hot. and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. ' Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 , By Chic Young ore- ii Ng v vfe. j proval of all locals of the union and branches of the Brotherhood, will bo the minimum basis for negotiations by a Joint union - brotherhood committee with the operators' negotiating committee if it Is approved by the majority of the organized white and native fishermen. Basic proposal for 1941 can ning salmon prices in all areas, as compared with actual 1940 pikes for the Skeen River district Is as follows: 1947 1946 Sockeye 15c 14p Coho ,. 11c 9c Red Spring 11c 9c Pinks 3c 3c White Springs 33,4c 3c Chums 3c 3c Aching, Burning Feet You Get Complete Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in double-quick time the pain and soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular intervals and you get rest and comfort again. And best of all it overcomes offensive odors. It's a wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so dependable that thousands of bottles are sold annually. Ormes Ltd. and every good druggist guarantees Moone's Emerald Oil or money back. NEW BLEND UIJDC I Improved Chase 5 Sanborn ilEltC ! thrills Coffee lovers! All over Canada, Chase & Sanborn Coffee has been a big favorite for many years. Hut now the makers of Chase & Sanborn have created an even finer new blend of the w orld's choicest coffees! 8 1 years of experience have gone into making this new blend. You'll find it even richer, even mellower, even more deeply satisfying than the coffee which has won Dominion-wide popularity for Chase & Sanborn. Don't miss it! Order a pound of this new improved Chase & Sanborn today! You'll love it! You'll call it the finest coffee you ever tasted! You'll pass your cup for more! I''; Mother's er s D uay MAY 11 THIS VKAK SLINII A COUTTS MOTHER'S DAY CARD Gift For Mother A Suggestion . . . MONOGRAMMED STATIONERY INITIALED IN GOLD A, LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF BOXED STATIONERY Initialed, from, '. !jil.55o Now On Display at BAPTONE - 1 IRONOIL 1 We Have a Complete Stock of BAPCO PAINTS and VARNISHES to Supply Your SPRING NEEDS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiUAAAAiUAAAAAA 13tiiuc Rupert Dally J3eUij! Thursday, May 8, 1917 ITS SPRING... . . . and time for a new spott shirt ly'yp New numbers by J , ' Green River and Fashion Plate are here Blue, Brown and Teal Pin Checks $7.50 Green, Blue and Brown plain shades. Wool and Rayon Movinjr, Packing, Cratin?, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and C8 , LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Mm $4.75 5 DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 M M Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargeis and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATH ALL' S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. You will surely find something to. really please the "First Lady" at Mill I I llll Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet Waters by I1UDNUT, RUBINSTEIN, LUBIN, WORTH, etc. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. WALLACE, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Strcet " PHONE 7 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd, Third Avenue FOR VARIETY IN YOUR FISH DIET enjoy our fine quality Eastern Haddie Fillets Place your order today with jour local butcher SATIN-GLO SHINGOLEEN CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. RUPERT PRINCE Company Limited COLUMBIA BRITISH 255 Third Avenue Phone 101 '1 1 L' If t, ft 1