i s s ji ! I SHRINE CLUB ACTIVE BODY Mined After 1G Ore. uitiiUt Stimulated by Cijrrent One Prince Rupeit's tSUrhw Club wasi conceived wnen otw Tn.le paid its first vWt to Prince Rupert for a comnonlal bttcK In 1923 and came Into or- sjnnired being soon thereafter Uku the city. It has had its up$ .mdHknvtw bat. inspired by the ielkwship of Its members and the johlectlve of humanitarian service. It ha carried on ihrohah twenty yeans. Of nte. i .'out rccer at urecdratiu5 for the icurtint ? ceretn&Oal have Kreafly stimulated its activities. Here are the leaders of Ihe local Club whwjth the members' jfneralblavt tvou very busy men of lale "prepartns for tr4 visitors: iVestoent. A. K. Nelson. vie-PresWent. K, r. Robins. SdVretary-Treasbrer. .George retrs. Director G J. Dawes. George nytliarn and Frank Fitch. Otinal di$pr:v$Uon of author Ut to form a ferine Chrt In PrUyc Rupert $ received frota Il!u!t!rtou$ Potentate Jaaws W Jludwn of Girth Temple. tjrt Autujt 5. lS. and the first meetlnjr and banquet was held in the St Regis Cafe on August 8. 1926, with twenty-four nobles present. At that inaugural gathering the following officers were elected: President, J. Arthur Smith. Vice-President, Y?llltm Spll ler. Secretary. R. V.'CT LePine. Uf Treasurer, Okf Hanson. Executlve-S. E. P&rkex. V. H. Tobey and John Dybhvn. Presidents sinre inaufuraUCHi have been as follows: 19&-J. A. Smith. IS4I-K V. G. LePine. 1M8-W. It. Tobey. 1-S. E. Parker . 193d John Dybhavn ceased. IfrN-O. II. Mmiro 19 T. 11. Johnson ceased). de- tde- gress m t'nnce Kupert today followintr the arnval early this afternoon of over 200 Nobfes and their ladies aboard the two chartered steamers Princess Xorah and Chtkotin. They willi be here for two days two days j the visitors are the TempJe replet with activity typifying j Pairol and the Ceremonial Band. H$hter aspects of Free Masonry. They will be much in evidence Jolninf the ceremonial here are about the city thes two days forty Shrine rs from Ketchikan' and. in addition tc the straljht ' and Petersburg. Alaska, some of whom arrived last night aboard tti steamer Prince Rupert, others coming by plane today. The whole, proceeding enk BUMte tomorroK evenirtg ,wWiv thirty-two notices, ten of them , from Wncourer. wili "tread the ouming sands' to ; b4 taitfaded arrwal 61 the two excursion1 es rtners Welcome All You Shriners snips at the Canadian National ' wharf this afternoon, a cere- ; mony took pi&c when a wel-' come by Mayor Nora Arnold hv eluded the presenVationjota el to the city which warcrie by the nhsstrioBs PoUntSfcJ Richard Nelaoo. j The welcoming ceremonies j - over. Patrol, band, chanters. ; Case! Club, ordinary nobs and i initfaites in sigalfkant tow- parvj aded through city streets, end-jj 'ng up at the CTK Centre where" j rgtsuaUon of Uk visitors ts I row in pregresa. .Tonight the proceedings wtHjj Iw4th reception at the C4d Land-iart" and later the ceretsonial jball aad eatettainmet in the jCfcric Centre and. besween xhe 'two events, band concert and drill on the Coart Hoose ' froends. Toetorrow mommg tnere will be a hasinesa sesce o! Oteeh Tespie. At 1 pa. there will be a grand parade frocs the CMc Centre, Jetatag with the, Klnamen'a Parade, the Shrtners breaking off to proceed to the residence at Dr. C H Hinttc-sml. Later the SSirinm Bnd and Patrol will appear at Reose- jvert Park to uke part in the May Qveen ceiebratieu peeeeed-1 tnrt of the KUttBKn's Csfe During the niddle of Ute ' j aft(n3on toraorrof there wtQ I be a te for ttte ii&es at the j QU Landa&rk and al ladies of ! the nobiltjr wtO later nave sinner aboard toe PrfneeM Xorah. . The Xcfate tfccsiaeTM ' wl be attesdsif a. banoei In ; the Maaank TeranlK ! Another band ecneett will be eM at the Conn Howe fMnads early vwnoraw evening Tn the rerun am al nreceed-in?s wl take ntae at te Qix CefNre and the Ileal pnast at tse jterananfcal trek wiQ eom-afteore at wtlnwnt witn the stii- Skg of the two sivaawta an :her f The wistt of Gaefc Tensile for ita tetwnonial to Prince Rnfer nrks the cmhnlnatiM of and tfcarongn nresraUon be the i Prtnte Bneert Shrtne dob wiorlt. ;winV not targe in nteaiberslnn U been ftt its tMknsaassn. Ttut , ittna eMnKstasaa was evidenced by lute nnetbers wfe tamed at 1 3ns afteian tn rw the spee-tNe of antval and the nwnber . beshwss fKenmra Out wre ; spNAaly decorated. X Shrine Mnvftutfctt a he:-idned an toe Pa S?a;i u A reatsfta&xt: :ik iha bi Support Is Appreciated Generous support by Prince Rupert business people to the Prince Rupert Shrine dub in connection with this special section of the Daily Xews to welcome Olieh Temple Is much appreciated. The busl- ness men were both generous and responsive as well as appreciative of the importance to the city of swsh a virtta-Uon and ctf the.od work of the "Ancient and Arabic" order., . J . ; SHRINERS May your good work prosper And may your days be happy, Particularly in Prince Rupert. HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LTD. MORGAN'S Men s Wear SALUTES 0CPO5IT5 vAJTTCC. TSEA'TSS v The Nobles ot Gizeh 7ou arc Wel come in Our Store Welcome Shiners TO OUR CITY.' It is a pleasure to have you '- ' t UTHES rOTOfTCVSTX VISIT i SPECIAL SimiNERS' SUPPLEMENT-HUDAY 10 tDrfncr Uuprrt Dnlly J3ctuo MAY 23, City Is Venue For Color ful remoni IMS Peter Loien.im (de feased. IMi-A. Brootabank. IWS. C. Thomson. 1?3-J. S. .Velsor. (deceased 1MT-F M. Dories iS-J. A. Frasor. im-G. Oaowixll. 1M-V. H. Sfcortrkh. 1SMI-C. H. Hanktnson. 19U Srneet Osmmon IWJ-J. J. UtUe idoeeosedh lM4-Geo. Kckerman (defeat 1MS-T F O. Fitch ISKT-A K. NUm Geo J. Dawes Prince Rupert's Leading Auctioneer" Support Shrine Charities Sec George First r pminmmma't,m -;v . -flHZZ7V4!2L3nnnnflHMBoSln BEAUTIFUL PRINCE RUPERT Our picture combines a striking seascape of Prince Rupert's Harbor and Waterfront with the Post Office and Federal Building in the foreground. tn one of the cknlnMinc rites i to which Masons may attain. Gg&nl vewse for tee prvA-eee&nfes to the- Civkv Centre which has been taken over lock, .jioek and barrel tor the who;e, -days. 6itfLinrtuark Moose Temple also haTtng Nn emrafed for attesdan: :a:vtcAs J i Of ousandinf interest anon? DIBB PRINTING COMPANY cicomes Nobl VKINTBI STAT10XKRS OFF1CK SUI'PLIKS NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Wei comes theSh TO PRINCE RUPERT NOBLES and LADIES- We hope jt are as glad to be here As wc are to have you ... WELCOME and BEST WISHES THOMAS McMEEKlN & SONS 99 Taxi Three Hundred Visitors For Spectacular Rites i Colorful, tunesome and highly spectacular, the second ceremonial of Gizeh Temple, Ancient and Arabic Order, Xobles of the Mystic Shrine, is in pro Shrine activities, will participate and tend color to the Kinsmen's Club's annuakaf&y Queen cele- oration tomorrow. The Band . will also visit the Prince Rupert General Hospital and the M flier : Bay Hospital Immediately following the ' ATLIN FISHERIES & NORTHERN FISHERMEN'S , COLD STORAGE Fish Packers Cold Storage Operators Draws attention of the Nobles to the Importance of the Fishing Industry at Prince Rupert Greetings . . . Nobles of the Mystic Shrine We hope your stay in or town will be happy . . . IMlo Gizeh! We may hot have the burning sands But we have a warm WELCOME CHEERIO! W. R. LOVE ELECTRIC CO. Greetings to Gizeh Ormes Limited Prince Rupert's Pioneer and Up-to-Date Druggists WELCOME THE SHRINERS THE BURNING SANDS can be no ' Wanner than the WELCOME of Prince Rupert to the MYSTIC NOBLES IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS KJLUtT lOTT I A