r Joca uomgs fl) CHURCH p ENJOYED Fallen. . i i if- Se'wJnroP family li'T. . Mire of fell- .-rflBl0rt' ih0 United -(TA II) it night when annthroP. a unr ;J?. trapped by mu ..-I-.. ho PXiSt- ,. unffni4i"s - ZVs haPPicr for his H. Brett, Mer . n. nn run' .At, ivHh an old- . rnincuj '--- . std moral Pruuutc" j ', lh cart of Grandpa iriihhard. an- (hls n-ycai-oiu bi v:ni turncu uu I -j pnaso ui wiiiiuian Ito shown b H O. Moore linmh Gorcoc Catholic Women's Enjoyable Party Another Enjoyable evening of cards was held Thursday when twenty tables were In play at the Annunciation School Hall. Mrs. Walter Lahtl, president of the Catholic Women's League, was convener, with Mrs. N. R. Young in charge of refresh ments, assisted by Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Mrs. Louis Amadlo, Mrs. M. Richardson and Mrs. G C. P. Balagno was master of ceremonies and Mrs. J. J. Gillls was cashier. The prize winners were: Bridge Ladles first: Mrs. A. H. Sllversldcs; consolation, Mrs. Miller. Men's first A. Ostashower; consolation, J. W. Forman. hrilson sam Uircc humor- o. uoi. r . .1 ii . Whist Ladles' first: Mrs. Van Wallcgham; consolation, Mrs. to, winding's long-lost Goodman. nd Bert Cameron anu iens nrei: Mr. eenwab; con- icltwcrcistre 't musicians, solatlon, P. McArdle. nlav climaxed an even- vricuwBe wunc' nrst: Mrs. t,.u .v,m -inHlpnrn nf I Rita Wnnlrntr.! rnntnlnH,,,, ,. J llllkll ' tww.v., w- I ' " I .VIMIWIUVtVlll iHIO, joyed vocal presentations Rujlnka. ' Wilson uml Mrs. Brian Men's first: W. N. R. Arm- ,. md limn olos by Bert ftrong; consolation. O. K. Olicn l" " all llff . an. Three films pnowing winners in tne raffle for the n.aiim nurary ium were as follows: nrst-Mrs. Bria.i Adclman. Ik son: 3 accompanied occcna jvirs. l.pjmoby Mi; Harry Sea- ithi!e M's lupins, ac liaied by H T Lock, fan? Bird' and "Smilln' during nc inlermls- lnspiay"0 o miss itosc- Hartwig 1 thi piano. Rev. Tuson wj unnouncer. li Pat Oai: Aay returned k'.jcn tlie Camosun yes- Tifternoon from a tousl- i to Ocean Falls. ERRAC btw Tcrraic Service i Shoe Repair Shop M Avenue, TDKItACE l ELoveto, Prop. !el Set. . . Wed GO! Implete Sprint Tunc-Un 'is these ten services: I rp1tle tiijinc Tune-Up ncal System toroush Lubrication utmtr Oil-Change tlul Tire Inspection Y Tested and f System l lusli Fan Kelts lirnl w ril 1 'aniincd Connections It'tancr Kccoiulilioncd KRACK MACI1INB 1 AND (JAUA(JK Motors Healer ,BMn The News! PDIE Sclh Gunter. Tupper Creek, Ko. 022. mird Mrs. J. Lcnlr, Terrace No. 1018. Fourth Mrs. Mario Hand! Tupper Creek, No. 614. Mrs. Paul Demcrs was brought to the city on the Catala this morning from Butedale for treatment In the Prince Rupert General hnsrritnl. Kmrr remnvM frdm ship to hospital by ambulance. She was accompanied ' here by Mrs. Johnson. Terrace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and , Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, .May 6 "BOWERY BOM US 1 1 ELL" Starring Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys with Huntz Hall. Wednesday, .May 7 TRAIL TO MEXICO" Starring Jimmy Wakely. Lee "Lasses" White and Saddle Pals. Friday and Saturday ' May 9 and 10 "SHANGHAI GESTURE" with Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, Victor Mature and Ona Munson. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace E, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. 'Mb and Lumber Lumber Manufacturers TEK RACE A3cnU For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. I'liilco Radios WillaVd Batteries Logs, Poles and Piling Ltd. Maybe She's a Soulhpaw JUNIOR RED CROSS DAY Burden Street School Raines Gratifying: Sum of $95.50 The value of steady continuous Junior Red Cross activities was demonstrated at Borden Street School yesterday afternoon when the sum of $95.50 was raised by a sale of pyrcx pie plates, cas scroles, potted plants, sachets fancy work and toys, all these having been made available through work of the pupils. Each grade also had on dis play some phase of Red Cross work with the senior grades run nlng a program. Grade Six car ried out a regular business ses slon with Penlo Penoft as chair man and Alice Nlckerson as secretary. Reports were presented i -i -1 t.n 1 manager, Barry Lashmar, treas urer, Ronnie Rhodes, health con - vener and a program with Ro berta Paul, convener. All fore Red Cross arm bands and Red Edwin Veil, recently arrived pu pil from Vancouver, provided out rfnMrflnir IfntYle In hie nlavlntT nf bv the valuable assistance of Mrs. S. A. Checseman, Mrs.H.C, Flood and Mrs. Young Casslar cannery, and Mrs. Mac mlllan and family arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver en route to the Skeena River for the summer. Hotel. . . Local Is arrivals Prince Rupert W. A. Thorn, Vancouver; W. Macdonald, Vancouver; Charles Stewart, Vancouver; C. Fritz-gcrald. Vancouver; Joseph Dav-lcs. Miller Bay; Miss D. Dell, White Rock; C. Mari,.n, Billmor; S. McGowan, Victoria; Mary Dyson. Port Clements; B. Allen, Vancouver. Announcements All aavertisevnmt in tp" corumn will bo chrre for full montn tt 259 ft word. Guide Camp Tea, May 3, Mr& Blackaby. Novelties. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. Gll-ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 9. Mother's Day Tea Sale, S.O.N.. Ladies, May 10, LuUicran Church 2:00 to 6:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. rnmbrnl Charjter Spring Tea, May 15, Mrs. J. Munthe, 437 4th West. Catholic card party at School Hall. May 15, 8 p m. . T.. NnTwriM independence wujr .. -CJ - . Celebration, Oddlcliows ua, May 10, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Uiancci Guild fra, May 22. Mrs. Nora Arnold. Kni t Klmnson Celebration Committee will be holding their anual day of sports on May 23 and 24. Cash prizes and trophies for field, track and waver fpor. Tea and Food sJc May 28, Salvation Army Home. Job's Daughters Tea. Mrs. Bemcr's, May 29. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre, June 4. Prcabytcrian Tea, June 5, Mrs C. G. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill GO Rose Tea. June 19 . News Items..-. Cash for old gold. Bulucr'a. A. Bleaklcy Ls sailing tonight on the Camosun for Vancouver. William Strachan returned to the city on the Camosun yester day afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. W. M. Watts and A. S. Nicker.- son are leaving on Monuay staff of Ideal Cleaners and Laundry's being- in charge of sales East of .McBride St. Phone 858. Dally pick-up and delivery. ther last night (110) Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod oy uiwiv u, "rcuuun ftnd . m ton, ht on the Camosun for Vancouver, be ing called south on account of the death of Mr. McLeod's fa Cross buttons, and had decor- Arthur Hallliay, prominent atcd the rooms suitably. Los Angeles newspaperman, and Grade five staged a humorous Mrs. Halliday are making the skit In addition to other items, round trip north this week to Prince Rupert and Ketchikan aboard the steamer Camosun. - - r t. I troMV M1..r nllnl ry Prinscss Louise yesterday T... f. nr,H ho .-j nA , Wrangell, en piajcu iui b'w " where he mc saicoom. the for route to Stiklne, will serve as customs Prince Rupert by October. Father Racetle, parish priest Since September the pupils of 0f the Reman Catholic Church the school have collected 12.878 at Terrace, arrived In the city coupons and as a result have on Wednesday after a trip to been able to turn over for Junior Vancouver for eye treatment Red Cross work over $200. A. E. Macmlllan, manager of and proceeded on last evening's train to his ecclesiastical post In the Interior. Wednesday, fllay 7, at 8 p.m.. Civic Centre, common lounge. Important meeting of British Columbia Automobile Association. All members and others interested please attend. (107) Mrs. James H. Thompson re turned to the city on the Ca mosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she spent three weeks visiting with her son, Ar I chic Thompson, and her niece i . r T T i i r t t 1 AirS. IlfliLUtl OUtllgCI. Miss Dorreen Edmunds, who has been aesistant physical di rector at the Rup-Rec classes in the local Civic Centre during the past winter, left by last evening's train to visit at the ranch of her father in the Cari boo before proceeding to Rev. C. J. Smith, missionary- evangelist of the Baptist Church for Alberta and British Colum bia, Is visiting Prince Rupert this week-end, and will De preaching at both services in the First Baptist Church on Sunday. He will show film slides on his trip to YeUowknife following the evening service. Bernard Allen, general super intendent, British xColumDia, Canadian National Railways, Is sailing this evening on his return to his Headquarters In Vancouver, after a two-day visit here on official inspection duties. C. E. Stcwait, superind-tendent cf motive power and par equipment, and St. John Munro, district engineer, who came here with Mr. Allen, left by last evening's train on their return to Vancouver by way of Jasper. NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable in advance at the office afc time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise In this manner in the Dally News arc askd to assls-t the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified By Chic Young rgMum-iiiiiiiii' 7nppi5i' ra L p" . i Moose Whist Drive ana Dance every Saturday night at 3:30. (104) E. Woodward ls sailing to night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Greatly reduced prices on raincoats, dresses, suits, etc., at 'Star's." An excellent oppor night's train for a business trip tunlty for a good buy. to Smlthers. W. D. Weiss has joined the (tf) Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith left on last evening's train for a trip to Toronto and the Maritime Provinces. C. A. Kellet returned to the city on Thursdays night's train from a two week's business trip to Interior points. Ski Club Annual Mectin; Monday, May , Civic Centre 7:30 pm. Ski films to be shown (105) Mrs. George Eckerman and daughter, Mrs. Fred Sumter, left by last evening's train for Al bany, Georgia. Mrs. Eckerman, following the recent death of her husband, will make her future home in Albany. J. V. Scrivener, commercial traveller and son of J. V. Scrivener, formerly local representa tive of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board here, sailed this morning by the Catala on his return to Vancouver after ipcndlng several days here on business. William Priest of Prince Ru pert has become identified with the Omlncca Herald, and will have charge of the mechanical department of that newspaper office. Mrs. Priest and family will move from here to New j Hazclton to reside after the close cf the school term. C. F. P. Faulkner, assistant district engineer for the federal department of public works, ar rived in the city "on the Catala tills .morning from Vancouver on one of his periodical visits to departmental projects In this area Including he new fishermen's floats at Fdrvicw Bay which are about halt completed. Mr, Faulkner expects to De in the city and up the Skeena River during the coming week. LETTERBOX CRUELTY TO CHILDREN Editor, Dally News In most cities they have an S.P.C.A. for the preventing of cruelty to animals. It might be good thing if Prince Rupert had some such organization for the prevention of cruelty to children. Trying to teach child not to play with fire by burning the child's hand seems to me to be a very severe punishment for a four-year-old child or any age for that matter. Have the proper authorities been notified? I've been told that a doctor was called by the father to treat the child when he got frightened at what he had dene through his temper. Can you visualize how this child must have suffered. Sure ly something can be done about this matter. Thank you, Mr. Editor. A SYMPATHIZER HONORED ON RETIREMENT Fred Barber, for years CNJR. car inspector at Prince Rupert, and one of the best known rail- waymen In the city, was the guest of honor at a happy occa sion last night. Mr. Barber has reached the age of retirement, and his fellow workers assem bled to express their goodwill and best wishes, and to also present a well-flllen purse, conveying their sincere wishes for many more years of good health and usefulness. LUMBAGO (Lame Back) When your back I) ttiB nd ore to toucn tnd it'i an effort for you to ttoop or bend, take the remedy that has brought twilt. afirellef to thousand Templrtonl T-R-C'i. Don't Buffer from the ntiin misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-R-Ca today. 50c. 11 at druggiui everywhere. TW EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 ajn. 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