I 1L prince Huptrf Dafl Tut'm IS HONORED AT TERRACE COUPLE FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN SHOWER ryeunesaay, September 7, m. - Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter next Saturday night. V . Mrs. Bruce Smith is a surgical patient in the Red Cross Hospi-al. - in honor of Mrs. James And- TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. who is leaving on tonlaht's Ham Little were hosts on Friday fTER PILL CANADA'S LABOR ! DAY TOLL IS 48 , As he was nearing the home was present and addressed the tram lor Scotland, a dellghtf ul evening at their home on Lakelse I of his Diother Mrs. W. a Ander members. While la Terrace she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey. TAKE I TORONTO & Canada's vio-J Tambling jent death tou Ior tne Larx,, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. rareweii party was held at the Avenue to the members of the sob in Terrace on Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. . Lagrtn. Pentecostal Church at a miscel-, evening. George Anderson of Presentation was made to Mrs. laneuus shower for Miss Elsie prince Rupert lost control Andrew of a beautiful make-up Crego and Donald HuU who are of his car in turning a cor-kit. Those present were Mr. and to h married on Wednesday eve- 'ner 0 the highway near the Mrs E. Lugrin, Mr. and Mrs. W.,nimi. Seated under a white wed-! Nnrmuu residence rwinl.. .1 . .. wv.v.ums "c "ic ria (wt-md VII 48. There Bu oi r, anq Mrs. M. mng were twenty-six deaths in On-; . . 1 tarlo, six in Nova Scotia, eiglii; Audrey Murie and Pearl Haug- jn Quebec, four in Manitoba I ' land returned on Saturday mor- two in Newfoundland and on rung s train from Prince Rupert each in Saskatchewan and Al4 Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ander- t being caugni ding bell with pink and struck a tree, badly wrecking the streamers floating from the ceil-; rignt Iront of lne car sending his al the nrsx ico. j son, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bertrand. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson, Mr this lall. Driving in from Smi triers for the Rebekuh ceremonies In Terrace, Mr A. Hinchliffe was the aeekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. U M. Qiggey. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steffan-son of Prince Rupert arrived on Saturday morning's train to spend the holiday week-end with the former's parents, M& and Mrs. S. Steffanaon. ing to the arras of her chair ina comcankn. Dick Hedstrom of lay wuei c wiry spem a week on holi- berta. ana Mrs. Nick Nixon. Mr. and hrWitt-fok-tut r u.. nrtma Hff twi... n . &. .l this by oay at tne home of Mr. and Mrs M-c To..u o..i ... . . " ". nuoen iuioun me i avoif J. Campbell. bin filled -. - ..... 0i,u mis, lovely guts lor which she, a James Andrew, Miss Thelma! A record total of 550 person' met death in accidents in thV--United States. windshield to sustain a broken nose, cuts and bruises. Both urtir PIIILPOTT EUITT & Co. Ltd. Lumber Building Supplies I Cole, Miss Yvonne Chartrand, gathered there. Following con-) I were at first thought to be more tests and singing a delightful Miss Mary Little left on Thursday morning on a two weeks' trip (o Vancouver. sertuusiy injured but are resting comfortably out of danger in the Outpost Hospital. Advertise in the Daily News! Mr. and Mrs. Herb Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lewis, Cliff and Betty Dthl, Jack McDonald, David Thomson and Ronnie Eckstein ill 651 LIOIOK (l)MH(IL BUAKlt NUTM't TU lUMUtl WH eraaem Laur Htorea Vautarrtuxit aud Terriu-e SEALED TENDERS endorsed "Tender, Government Liquor Store, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M. Cuggey drove to Prince Rupert on Saturday accompanied by their niece. Ilona Brooks, who enplaned for Vancouver. lunch was served. Aiming those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Little, Miss Grace Little, Mr. and Mrs. W. Best. Shirley, Clifford and Oeoige Best, Mrs. L. Casey, Mrs. M. Coie, Mrs. F. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. A. 10a lanaet. Oavwnawnt Llouor marm Terrnre" will h r. F. Smith and A. McNaughton of Prince Rupert escaped injury early on Sunday morning when celved by the undersigned for the erection and completion. o premise io uae aa a Ooetnraent Liquor Stor at Vndernool, on UA 2 Block i; fronting on Stewart Street. Village of Vandertooof, B. C. and lor the erec- -tlon and completion ot urnnlse for use aa a Government Liquor Store . , Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garner and Miss Sheila Ramsay returned Ui the city on the Prince Rupert! MEXICAN GULF PORTS Of Mexico's 39 ocean porls the ilrS W it W113UU- fluve bfi-n on a trip 1 and tl't' southern their car missed the roadway in, After an Illness of several Best, Mrs. McDames, Mr. aud months- duration. Sam Kirkal,1 ? , L , TV Block c i b. &. pun m. Mrs. J. Kennedy, Mr. Ling, Clar -1 crossing the railway tracks going ence Warner, Elsie, Ann, Grace south on Kalum Street hit ths this morning from a holiday trip lwo moht important are Tam- dy, local postmaster is back once Vancouver 1 P"-'0 and Vera Cruz, both on the icd U tne city 01: x-rt today. more on the Job at the pose office. and Bud Molitor, Mrs. F. Smith, t railway ne was badly Mrs. M. Glass, Mrs. Greenwood. ' wrecked. Inland. Gulf nf Mevlon George Martin returned this week from Vancouver where he has been on business. Mrs. Skaarland. Mrs E. T. Brook's, 1 Mrs. Pohle, Mrs. J. Brlckley. Mra E a Lalld Mr Burltei Mlss M Morris, Mrs. and1 Gamblin, Mr. LipS, Mr. H. Noakes, Mrs. Mc-Mrs. Mrs. H. ; Shlndell, Oliver. InU);.h Miss v Booth Miss E Mias Noreen Oliver, Mrs. Hull. Porbes Lac LaHachei MUs w Mr. and Mrs. W .Orego, Mr. and Bml.h Trout Lake Miss jQan Mrs. A. A. Grego, MUdred Grego. Wlla(t ManL and Mis3 NOTE ! Bach Oovernmeat Liquor Store must be aonskiprcd separately, and a : .' composite tender for til construction of botk wilt nut b considered. ! Tenders !or either on, at both, may be forwarded by one contractor but each bid win he )idl a. s flpanit unit of construction. - r Copies ot th Blana and applications caa be obtained from the under- ' signed on application and on payment of the sum of tlu.oo which amount f" will be refunded on return of tne plans and specifications. . Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque on a . chartered Bank of Canda. made payable to the Liquor Control Board for a sum equivalent of 10 of the amount of the Tender, which amount shall : be forfeited If, the party tendering declines to enter into the contract wheu called upon to do so. Tenders will not be considered unless signed by tha actual signature ot the tenderer. ' . No tender wlU a accepted or considered that contains an Escalator tr any other qualifying clause. ' f Contract to Include Pair Wage Clause. Tenders must be la th hands of the Secretary, Liquor Control Board j 825 Fort Street, Victoria. British Columbia, on or before 2 :30 p.m. Friday the twenty-third. September, 1B49. Lowest or any tendfr not necessarily 4 ' accepted. I Peggy Laird is now employed in the Royal Bank of Canada. a.- Matt o Kelowna comprise the teaching stiff of the Terrace schools. Mrs. W. Rkhmoivx and children of Burns Lake are spending a holiday at the home of Mrs. Maxim. The Civic Centre Symphony Orchestra is re-organizing early S. L. BUTCHER, Secretary Liquor Control Board. 625 Fort Street. VICTORIA. B. C. this month and will meet in (208) about one week's time. Instrumentalists are badly needed and Trie monthly meeting of the local Red Cross Society was held on Friday eveniixg in the nurses' lounge of th hosptlaL Mrs. I. Frank presided. Mrs. C. J. Ntir-rlngton presented her report of the Blood Donor Clinic. Cue to the poor attendance, no further business was transacted. those who wish to Join are belns; asked to get in touch with Frank Pro fessional and Business Gavan, conductor of the orches tra. Commodore . Cafe "Better Th-n Ever- DoaA mini if juu menfolk develop "uva HKT ill MS t cat cereals ra4 f ., .!!.! j iu J appetite tut PuM'i CfapNnt Flake. ,1 in near uwir ttrnuwrn m-v.b, 3. H. Smith is having th front J. H. Smith, with his wife and family, returned at the week- of his dry goods store stuccoed, rr dulitluua tpoualul provide! helpful oumhment trasa TWO COLDKN GRAINS 1 aan-riiiMHtJ wheat and malted harley . . . awful quantities of carbuhydratet, protein. phoihoroua and iron, for joyful, lumltkful ealini ak today for Puat'i Crape-NnU Flake. 4 4ml il up fur food. Today that dsKcioaa, iiiirtuui( roieal Iteoi-Poat't Crape-1 1 lAr - it yuurt at any iiwij itur . . . 4 in rrvc . , . J to 4iat . . whlMai .! mmri.-liiot . . . toi for all lb family. . Best Food and Service to Clfa! end from Vancouver where they James Bremner of Prince Bu-have been on holiday. pert is doing he work. Mrs. Brem- KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West JACK AND JILL KINDERGARTEN MRS. E. C. McLEAN Phone Black 712 or Blue 906 Phone 1? for Send-Ont Orders, j ner and daughter arrived in the S Third Ave. David qhow, Mgr.! jvar. ana rvirs. tiraaeu. rjroiner- mwaie 01 tne wees to spend a in-law and sister of Mr. Alf Yox- few days here with him. all, spent the week-end In Ter-! race as the guests of. Mr. and h. Noakes. eaeher at the ele- BYTOWN MACHINE 1 ..JA NEEDS HEALTHY RAILWAYS TO SERVE HER PEOPLE Mrs. W. Osborne on their yearly mentary, school, arrived on Sat- trip .to mnce Rupert from Van- urday morning's train from the B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Back Delivered PHONE OREEN 188 WORKS Agents tor SIMPLEX OAS and couver where Mr. Bradell Is em- south. He has attended summer ployed with Butt and Bowes. I school in Victoria. CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES 4(1 03 1 Mr. and Mrs. BuckhrOtz and Mrs F.va Jfihnsmn left, nn Rat Sales Service and Parts ? children and Mr. W. Baker drove urdays train for her home in In from Prince Rupert to spend the south after spending the the holiday week-end With Mr. past eight months here as nure and Mrs. F. Baker. to the late W. F. Lindsay. Boat owners and users' "of Industrial Engines are Invited to our showroom to view our rarious engines and talk over equipment problems. FOR YOUR ROCK St CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Co DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box 1216 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS! W. A. King left two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. F. Gavan enter-for the south where he will tained at their home on Thurs-umtergo medical treat t ent. day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Jones who are leaving The initiation and installation shortl for their home in Dun-ceremonies of the Rebekah can after a holiday spent in this Lodge, Skeena Valley, were con-, district. , . ducted in Terrace last Saturday by the Rebekahs of the Prince' Honorary members were chosen Rupert and Smithers lodges fol- at Thursday nlghis meeting of lowed by a social In the Odd- the Kinsmen 'Club and plans fellows' Hall. Mrs Olive Webb, ' were made for the installation president of the B. C. Assembly, 1 of officers at a social to be held 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - B.C. SPENCE & MATUIK PAINTERS & DECORATORS Brush or Spray Free Estimates Phone 215 233 11th Street MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINO Venetian Blinds-. . 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