J. Sc?y 1 I .4 ft a ' a : ! .B m 14 xi, 1 f ft ".Shriners Mel In Internment Shriners in their assemblage. - rfh Mi tot William Mott of Westminster is amor. the Nobles from tfee south who are here for roe many years municipal aUs -s Mr M: io stranger t c :y. r id 5? . HXPP INllOSPrrALr-A scee t the Shr.e s tnstitutiors A R-m Ci vn r- Yr -r nY tmfi Varices Home Arts ' "FWweis far Every Occisioa" WELCOME NOBLES . . . iAv Happy Visitors and Benefactors of Humanity . . . jooa.tizcR to you ana your grand work tn helping crippled cttddren. ARROW CABS The more we are together, PHONE 646 - A . .. The. happier we'll be. Wrathalls Photo Finishers COMMERCIAL PROTOGRAPHERS Full',Line of Photographic Supplies COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS The Citizens of Prince Rupert come You, Shriners ' Enjoy yourselves and come 'again Wilford Electrical Works ind shrine emblem on, the port .de. It was an unsettled day from he weather standpoint but that did not dampta iht- welcome pioceedings. A? ocn as the steanwr was tied tp, Mayor S. M Xtvftpc with local ShrLners nd 1tes, went aboard to wel-cme the risitors. A hn?e golden key was presented to Potentate James W Hudson- Tbtn disembarkation of the party tcefc place and, Jed by Nobles Giorje Tite and George Frtz-rsll, banct patroi, potentate's . ar. Shxipers and 44. Initiates, beaded, townwards. The city was galiy decorated vrjh. arshei and specially j sr'orped Mere windaws. FeaCare sceial erent of .that ;Tt2t:'sn of trenty years ago was a. grand ball fat the. Exhibition .Bafldin?. when .mudc was prcTided ty the Shriners' own orchestra of twenty-fire pieces, among whom was Witt-Edmund?. former Prince Rupert man. A E, Batett-Jones ras master of ceremonies. William S-rtller ind . Ernett Unwin prejided it the 1 door and the ccrrcnittee cpasist- ed cf R. V. G. LePine. Tiipaas MrClyaicnt, Olef Hanson and A. i E. Bazett-Jcnes. Six hundred invitations were issued. Nor were the lady visitors by i any mean? overJocked, There was a luneheoni, in th Bcflon HalL a tea at the. heme, of Irs. I. C. McLennan ittx-sitae noaie : There a reeepttoff will be held The Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital at Portland. . I 1 A W V-fcJ V v - - - V V IJll I a. 4 ft I- I 1 lid .4 ft & a. A A A SAW A . M fe&W. BjfuartiLRwn of Mav 13. 1926. when Gizeh Temple made its other Tn rr;nnUd Children .Prominent Shriner . . , . ;f n . t; - r- ' ?rr s- ciandertine pmueK U aceomowe uw j piiyimuij;: nc c. . - n ali the morey I have earn- j General Douglas IlacArthur Is TWtion. (historical adolescence spectacles such as .this were (i cou,d ute crpplwJ clli!dren ja prC3inent Anencan shriner. ! The Mmee Looe also co-op- j novtl and unaccustomed people chartered, lor tbe,trinind with then my time and worry and (He is a Noble of Nile Temple. ' mw w ..btn tKi .li : nroro Kiffhlv pnthliyastif and eX- .v. i.l.r.4 n n i . Wlm- rttnrl tt-SiI Kur hn vnrlh. CiHl ntir nriwnHlt Phrin- anuainc sue xna usnamaiE. niro uuj tu a snriner. as.ine masrci wniie, raw oq unrer u um- aviOatte far fanctkns inchi-en -; described as -the most colorful The .ship a "blaze ,of green, nett on presenting a cheek for . tal ts ttte wemwdaL and eathastesttc of excursionisis ( yeiiour and red decorations .and , $95,860 to a bospiUl enevsmtnt The Hupert C'ub was ' .'carded the Prince ;.lso kindly that ever visited this city." ,ue. of the features, was an il- fond at ShrcwporV LottbtaiUL luminated. square and compass . They came aboard the good Pr ::.. Ruw-t speaUy SPECIAL SHRINERS' SUPPLEMEKT-nUD.W 12 IPriiirr Unjirrr Daily Jclus City Went All Out, For Shriners, Twenty y ears Impressionate Prince Thrilled at Visit of , Shriners kept contact with Assisting Shrine j.each other ishw inpnscced in Ceremonial Here . .. .tbf PhUfrEiir? f1" thf vt- rr- ; Seetteexetty at St TtHMts Among :So whoa -- A-soM strict itm the Prince Rupert Shrtee ban Furthers, they sated ! acknowledges .a ccatirction ,u.w. unnif rordt. ttth this reran onlai is the Kins- Rupert Nobles; They Presented a Golden Key .On Steamer Prince Rupert and 'Had a Great Time For Two Days Th? U the second time that Prince Rupert, has been-taken bv storm by the Ancient and Arabic Qrder, VnWsc rf the Mvstir Shrine. The first time was on ti..J r?; w,c All Honor.! MarArtKnr Box 418 Visitors we WELCOME you to Prince Rupert . T i JM ay your good work on behalf of unf ortunate Crippled jcluldren merit with every success. Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. jtmcrrcw afternoon with! Dr. hed Mrs. C. H. Hankiiiioh m hotts) and a brnte nartr In the 'Pcston Hall. The ladles eoa- nttee corsirtrd of Mrs. J. C. McLennan Mrs. T. McClymonti ''L's. R. A. Creech. Mrs A E. aet-Jcne and Mrs R v. G. T-ePine. MANY FORMER- : PUPFRTITFS . WITH-PARTY- i Many former Prince Rupert people and others with Interests ; here are among the party ofj Shriners in the city today on the Gizeh Temple pilgrimage. Among these are the brothers Nelson Richard and Norman of. Nelson Bros. Fisheries Lid.. j operators of a big cannery at u. xucuara eison is j Illustrious potentate of Gizeh Temple. j Joseph BennetC who Is accom-1 j Paaied" by his wifev was former , ' superintendent of the Prince Ru- pett...e:eyator ,-foz the Alberta Wheat Pool. Paul AiTazoff. formerly of Prince Rupert. Is owner of the Capitol Theatre building here. Col- D. B. Martyn, during the most hectic days of the war In, ine raciiic. was area comnaan-t dant of the armed frrces here. Mrs. Martyn U her with him.- wanyn is now in the business In Seattle W. E. Drake, now general man-. ager of. Edward Llpsett Ltd, Vancouver, wasi for rears local limanager for the company. X Ross,. .Nicholson.. J. A, . cUrk, ana D,j T. Lutes are former northernfSalinoa .pjuuierymen,. S, J. Jabour started a success-; ful Insurance career here and often comes back to .this city vk. k. wop) May. noted bush flier, is now an executive of Canadian Pacific Air- ,Unes at Edmonton arid has been actively identified wiUv the tension of the company's services here by way of the soon-to-be-inaugurated main line from Vancouver to Prince Rupert DfTOtion to tha Ru'.e a id Guide rf thf FHh is a tffsthtfuishing -itribvte cf a true Shriner. Rer. ell Crawford, a NoWe of Buffalo, aeicnxdilhed the remark- ers include Edgar A. Guest (Mos-lfm. Dttrott: J Edgar Hoove A!mas. Washington! ; General James II. Daofittle A1 Mataikah. Lot Angeiesi: Fitet Admiral Chester W. Nfenltt. nbte feat cf read!-: t'.mRb the-Near Testwent at one sttUnj :n a nine hour period. Welcome Shriners GENUINE NATIVE SOUVENIRS Slate and Wooden Totem Poles Leather Work and Moccasins Visit - McRae Bros- Ltd. m - US Third Avenue Your very Good Health and Happy Days in Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Shriners and Ladies FAMILY MEAT MARKET 'House of Qualitj- Meats" Our Torch Is Oat For The SHRINERS A Warm-Hearted Welcome to Prince Rupert Smith & Elkins Ltd; C II. ELKINS, Manlier) Plumbing and Heating Engineers Welcome Nobles of the Myslie Shrine Welcome to. Prince. Riiper.L , is- The W. H. Malkin & CO. LTD. WE Rupert rr . Tiini ir tin 1 ff.WELLUWlt, -.you one and May your trek;be a Happy and SuccessfuljOnej Imperial 0 Limited We are happy indeed to join -in-the welcome to. .. The Shriners o( Gizeh Temple 7ft, ! Ii II (George Dyhhavn) Haily Nobles m . ll itinr rr,e iiope your viaii iu ' will remain among your memories. Ts. Bakery W G. VAN tier SLU YS, Proprietor w elcome Keept Up. thcGood Wo;' ARMSTRONG AGENCIES V..11 Tncrnnrn CntleraBe I UK 4 f ajM w - - w m . nAn P.O. Box rnone,u -