Prince ntiprrl ViUt J3tof Wednesday, September 28, 1919. 'j Timely Topics from Terrace TODAY -THURS. matin. V, Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter il bteamship Mrovementi For VnrooT Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1 :30 cm. J M M 5 ? ? 1 George Atkinson, popular caretaker of the Red Cross Outpost Hopital returned on Saturday's train from Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, where, on September 20, he married Miss Agnes Davidson, younger daughter of Mrs. H. Davidson and the late Capt. Davidson of Terrace. Mrs. Atkinson will join her p.m. Thursday s&. prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p m. From ancoi.rrr Sunday sh. Camosun, IX pj Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10 a.m. nusDana m xerrace very shortly. CARTOON HALL OF FAME CAPITOL NEWS 7 p.m. 9:14 Rupert. Mrs. W Osborne enplaned for Vancouver from which point she Hew to Trail, arriving there on Friday morning. Early on Sunday afternoon her only brother, William Doust. WINNER CONGRATULATES WINNER Another "V" for victory was scored by Winston CTlurchill recently when his horse. Colonist n. came in an easy winner in the Lime Street Stakes. The affable Churchill made a personal visit back to the stables to give Colonist a rewarding pat for his noble effort. Mr. and Mrs., George L. R"orie vacation, art t, and son, who have been spend- j city from the Ing a month in Vancouver on' Princess n.,-. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bu:son of Hamilton. Ontario, arrived on Saturdays train from the Eas; to spend a two weeks' holiday with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bu!-son of Eby Road. Having heard a lot about the scenic beauties of British Columbia, they were nevertheless passed away after a lengthy Illness and funeral services were ! held on Tuesday. Mrs. Osborne! will be returning to Terrace al- ! For Alice Arm and Stewart 1 Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.rn ! From Alice Arm and i Stevart ""uesday ss. Camjun, a.m. ' From Ocean Falls j Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper: j 10 a.m. : lor Ocean FartiS j Thursday ss. Prince Rupert. 11:15 p.m. For Alaska ! Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper: nidnight. trom Alaska Thursday ss. Prinze Rupert. Ronnie Paulson, Gerald Toop. Bob MacKay and Jimmy Prot most immediately. WOULD PROBE IMPRISONMENT OF KURT MEYER iter drove to Prince Rupert on I Saturday, returning on Sunday with a bear which they had shot enroute. thrilled with all they saw cn their journey here. The lovely Autumn tints, the swiftly flow-i ing rivers and the beauty and grandeur of the snow-capped mountains exceeded all that HALIFAX f A move has been Fall Coats made to investigate the civilian The LakeUe Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker w as the ' scene last week-end of a surprise birthday celebration f-.r Mr. Baker whose son and son-! in-law. W. Baker and E. B,uck ; holtz. drove in from. Prince Fu- j Hunting parties were early on ( imprisonment of Major-Genera' -url- yer. uanaoa a oniy uer tv road on Sunday morning J could ever latasir.e. Seen In and. the weather being warm and sunny, a drive along the The investigation Is being started by a group of unidentified private .citizens who main For Girls : Stvled Right J Priced Ripht Are Right 2 RUPERT PEOPB STORE: tain that a military prlsone. i highway or a tramp through the 'woods were enjoyable even if ; tlvre was no luck hunting. I Mrs. Homer Levesque of Terrace who is cook at the Celanese should not be Incarcerated In a all the glory of an Indian summer sunshine the country is at its best for their first visit to this part of the Dominion. Arthur McCabe of Prince George drove into Terrace on Sunday for a brief visit with his brother. Robert McCabe and family, on Kalum Street. civilian penitentiary. ; MIXED LEAGUE j Wedneday, September 28 1 7 p.m. i 'Booth School No. 2 vs. SporU Shop. Blow-Outs vs. Northern Lights Silver Streaks vs. Ideal Clean-Si p.m. Dodgers vs. Forestry-Celulose Skeena Gorcery vs. C.T.U.'s. Wharf Rats vs. Rupert Motors ' To supply foul line judges. pert with their wives and children for the occasion. Inline evening many of his frierds called in and a happy soOiil evening was passed and Mr. Baker wa3 the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Philip drove to Prince Rupert on Saturday to spend the week-end there. Meyer was sentenced to life for war crimes and Is kept In the penitentiary at Dorchester New Brunswick. Ask for it tilhtr uaj . , . koib Leaving Terrace by car on Fred Gibbs is working on the It Pays to Advertise! Advertise in the Dally News! trtlt-markt mean tbt Umt tbinf. camp at faaivus, recently surprised herself and the crew wnen, from the cookhouse door, she shot and killed a bear which was foraging in the garbage can, 25 yards away. Using a 30-30 this was the first time that she had ever fired a gun. It was m t until later that she realized V Thursday morning for Prince old garage building on Kalum W. Chester, who is with the Street, just north of the E. T. ladwHwl Iwlllat oi Caca-Cala maim nnliM wnk 4 Kenney office repairing and re modelling it and It Is unde-- NORTH SI AR BOTTLING 4 for stood that it is to be used as a the chance she had taken Phone 132 Prince h.iri xhP r.niv wnnnripd tho hrr : warehouse for Johnstone and she would undoubtedly have SMkhiel Hardware store. hcn b.icllv manlrrl hv it. I rauio servicing department of McRae Bros., drove into Terrace on Sunday from Prince Rupert to see his uncle, W. Warner, who has been ill in hospital. Accompanying him on the journey were his daughter, Jean, aiu George Fraser. . Mr. and Mrs. George Peters have moved to the Munthe farm. Hillcrest Farm, on the bench where they will spned the winter months. Mrs. P. Murie and Mrs. Ashton & At - . v - The Students' Council at the I Mr. and Mrs. Mirhiel and son, Terrace High School elected i lurry, returned on Saturday , Uielr new officers at a meetlnr; from a holiday trip to Vanoou-! last wk. President is David Oil- j ver, driving up from the south, j landers; Vice-President, Jlmi j Procter; Secretary, Valerie! Mi.s A. Lips, Miss V. Booth, 1 Craig; Treasurer, Betty Mo I 2 . M Cabe. On the council are Lorna j Melvin,' Bob Craig. Charles del Miss E. Forbes, Miss J. Wilson ai;d H. Noakes drove to Hazel- w" .mi Kergommeaux, ViclU Hipp, Don Oillanders, Fat Johnston. rpent Monday of this week in rrincc Rupert, driving there and back. ton on Saturday to attend a jmeetii.R of the local branch of jthe BC. Teachers' Federation which was held there in t!'t BLUE! Miss M. Clark, Rff, matron COlt1 Klievc Kcefer left on Saturday for Prince Rupert where he will be on jury duty. " afi-.-rnoon Tentative plans were' tor the. Infirmary, spent a few-made for a meeting of the j days in Terrace last week look-fnehers to be held in Terrace ing over the building and late so-.ne time in October. Officers in the week left for the south, were elected and are: President j SPFXIALON Kl-STORAGE ALBUMS 3-Pocket L'lic 4-Pocket fx 5-r'ocket ;;oe Mr. Hayter; Secretary-Treasurei, 1 very ill in Mrs. G. Siebin i.; ihe local hospital. ANDD RECO Mr. Palmer; salary rrpresenta tive Miss Masik. Other officer;, will be elected at the Terraci meeting. (Zoess wAo 's h fown wrfA 8MCXCA8U AWf' A party of Kinsmen drove up from Prince Rupert on Sunday ONLY 55c each 2 for $ or 5 for S2.00 DON'T MISS THIS OK EAT SAVING to do some work on their camp at Lakelse Lake. Loral men ! Mrs' R' sParks and "". helped out and a lot of work 1 am' WuUf'r' retur!lcd on Satur-was ,y from Edm"nt''n where they accomplished. , ... j have b'en visiting relative wnci J the beginning of July. At a meeting of the Civic Cen- j . , , , tre Drama Club held in the Civic ', Colonel Snarlinc of the War i when GAINES nourishes every inch f 'th I I of yonr dog! f "v p j Kerp that "poppy spirit" in roar dog! . t Jf '' I f" ' I Fh1 (,ainp nourish rvrrr inch ! Gainet I V "(T'T 1 in kennckrttrd - bioiogicaliy proved to be t yr. t m mt ' I tkorp 1 nutritionally complete. : ' I 1 Save you money every feeding f-f" , V L- I A 5-lb. Lac makra 10 to 12 Ibt. of rrad4o-rat J X L I t food - cou lew! to fd than ny other type. 9 " 1 Easy to feed lju,t niin iih water onp, A 1 milk or rravy). Kor Variety - try GAINES JL V I j K K I NCHON, hich i Gainea Meal compreased I V I into erunrhy bite-iize pelleti. I a I Why GAINES satisfies your dog 1 II"! 4 tX Eaih pound rontuinn Protein a) in 1 Vi lb. J" I ' If ., 1 ' beef; carbohydrate a in l'i Jt. rooked oat- -I 3 ' t , meal; aa in 1 oi. butter; minerals ai in Vi tiriJ 'J tf lb. iheeie; iron ai in 3 lb. beef liver. tk. f 1 ' If 1 Wlnmr Iwli in iaU lIPi'tl - V v7iaV i 2-1.., S-lfc. and JS-lk. boat R-WTl V L K5 Pip V Complete Meol for ALL Dogs "I J Mymwm ki-S i& Centre Monday evening with 8. Hewlett presiding, the election of officers too piace, resulting in ".he following being elected: President, Mrs. R. Cooper; Vice-President, Mrs. Otto Lindstrom; Ai-scts Corporation ha.? been in town this week to Inspect tht army huts which the government has now released to tn Corporation. On his return to Vancouver, it expected thai ttetfipilli Venetian Bli Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Tumilson; Stage Manager, Pat the huts will go up for sale. V i Jim Barr of Prince Rupert actum K(.l. Aluniimira of A panied him to Terrace. in a wide assortmfri colors with maltM trastirtK tapes .Daily news classified advertisements brino results This advertisement is not pun-"hH tr '"unlayed bv the Liiuor Control Board or by the Gov-iiuiitut oi British Columbia. Mai-Kay. It was decided to stage the three-act play, 'The Scarlet Ghost" early in January. This wfs to have been produced last Spring but was postponed. Immediately following this pro-iuction, rehearsals will start on another production for which the reading committee, casting Drop In and m j AGED FURNACES, and our '1 or phone, It Pay in the End lo Rev. and Mrs. P. Mallett a-c leaving on the steamer Prince George on Thursday for Bella Coola where thty will attend v meeting of the Presbytery. Terrace delegate to that meeting L Mrs. R. Squires who will alj. leave on Thursday. will rail and w uindos and ad'i HEAT ROBBERS The owner of an avers Installed pr'M- average, eommit tee and executive will Have Your Car GREASED If You Don't, You'll Soon Find that Your Auto's heating system five or more years old is -warned-by National ; have prepared the groundwork, ' j It Is alf;o expected that the xtv Warm Air Heating Association Civic Centre will enter a play DECEASED Mrs. H. Koch returned this week from Vancouver where she placed htr two boys, Bobby and Peter, in Vancouver College Rupert Festival that tTie odd3 are 7 to 10 hisjtn the Prince inV;r heating bill is at least 10 (next Spring. percent more than necessary, j . : ThU U because 7 out of 101 If y x;jct maximum peTJorrnarsce from your r:r. rt trat H i prpwly reav-d at all timet. fn'.vn m her, wfjr ftxperieri'.-e and iuipment Mtrt yi of a quiiy yti. WE DFI.IVt McBride Street older type system of heating j are In need of repairing and cleaning. Air leaks in and around furnace combustion ; chamber, vyA in the chimney or furnace, warped burned barn, ' eorr'Klinz smoke pine all create Bob Parker's UPTOWN SERVICE STATION KnJ and MtBrtde r Fhne 111 ) 1jh of heat rlgtit in the furnace j ttaeif. Therefore using more fuel i to keep the proper temperature, j Heating expert report that r,'ne r ner are "robbing ; I' .er u pay Paul" through use of improper firing methods and Hamilton Watches They are among the worlds best. We carry them in both Hailroad grades for the pocket and in the popular wrist style. The prices range from $40 to $85. We guarantee them and we sell them at the factory-advertised price. The wrist watches arc in beautiful boxes. Sets of Dishes BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH CHINA v : negligence in furnace mainten-The majority of ciUy repairs ' could have been avoided If i SPECIAL i-Piece Set ut English Dinncrware for only $29.50 in 22 and H:t at a price that's sure to plea.st' the whole family. TRAVEL THE EASY, COMFORTACLL Regular Trips ... . t j 10 Poi To Queen Charlotte tif (Daily, Except Sunday; TV AliVo Arm. Stewart owner Had followed a regular program t laving heating y-terrm in;(ected each year say the heating asaoctatlon. Minor repaint can add longer service to heating ystem and Insure health and safety of families. I-'-"- l. 7 , ' ' h f Every Thursda T ER FLIGHTS THROI;. t i RETURNS FROM OCEAN SURVEY "Cedarwood's" commanding officer, Lieut. Com. J, E, Wolfenden, R.C.N. (R.) of Victoria CHARTER THOM SHEET METAL LTD. taaatalaaaMMMaHaaaBaaHaavd 1 1 t af aaanaaaJaaalalaaH For Information and Reservatiu-' QUEEN CHARLOTTE Affi Box 1118 Phone Red 400 SIS 3rd Ave. W. i ana Vancouver "models" a reindeer parka. Souvenirs brought ; back by the ship's company included sealskin slippers, walrus j spearn, harpoons and many other curios.