25 tri Ptfnce Eupttf .Daflp J3rta Etti. Thursday, July 8, 1948 LIVING BONUS TERRACE RECITAL f 1& Qa&fi MONTREAL To help In meeting the Increased cost of living, the Canadian Pacific Rein,,,,,. Pupils of Miss Janet Young .Acquit Themselves Creditably , that an Indian is entitled to cer-j tain rights and freedoms accord- EMANCIPATION has decided to supplement tern-' porarlly the allowance payable TERRACE A pleasant evening was passed at the Terrace Theatre Monday at a musical recital given by 'the pupils of Mis.s OTTAWA In a report . sub- ing to 1348 conceptions.-u urges milted here, the virtual scrap-! changes enabling, gradual, tramping of the Indian Act is recom-1 sition of the Indian ironrwarti-mended. Drawn up by the par- ship to citizenship, liamentary committee on In-j - - dian Affairs it proposes a nevj ?. LA N Y io pensioners receiving less than $45 per month. The allowance will bring the minimum amount to $49 and will cease when- the Janet Young, A.T.C.M. The stage Advertlw In tne taily News! act baspd on the proposition I was beautifuliy decorated with a pensioner becomes eligible for old age pension. fij j variety of flowers. London Charwoman Fistiernicii! George MCAoams, me aimou'i-cer, used In the words of John McNicoll who said: "When a SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. Mra. Lilian Jennings, London charwoman, with .he help of her community pauses from the pur- i t 1 'ST' VW. ., 1 3fA. I 'ft..,, suit of wealth to pursue culture then that community has grown friends' 120 ($480) for a trip ; ; 2 :. v i Jt!3T ARRIVED A Popular Radio Made lor Your Boat. smill and Powerful-5 low battery drain tubes giving V-tube performance. COVERS LONG AND" SHORT WAVE PHONE CALL WRITE be' accompanied' by hl wife and 16 year-old son. up." Thus Terrace could be considered to be grown up. H FED UP Irene, who married an Ameri ! Wtr ...... 1 can sergeant in ltm. l ve Deen t ; The Terrace Orctiostra, under He say he believes C-uiadlar. people Still respect enrprise ' a the backbone of national life on a boat once before," she said , leadership of Frank Gavan, gavc- a performance which wa en RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC on arrival here, "and that was on a steamer from London Bridge down the river to Rams- Frankly," . he --- said-, . "I'm tired tAM-Next lfHM next month 1 1 ' joyed by the large audience Phone 644 Miss Flora Melvin presented rwmft-dT MBMk. -aai ' " u ... I1l m".-.-, 1 rton l relinquish; of employing, people who think directorship -of a-j more of- what they can get than ;lng ,.'..,jr con com- What what thev they can can give. give." j m iu HiiiMHBHkHkkWi .,,gjjjjrrrrr-rrrrr-r"' gate. When my daughter had1 a baby girl two years ago, I started saving In earnest. Then Miss Young with a gift from her pupils for which she was ufacturing Canada-witii-. thanked. at s:i" ' , ,.m.r to some of my neighbors started I .III The beginners who started off 10bi!e tn. He w'.U I Try a ciasaned Arv m The Newsa fund to help me get across." the program showed fine grasp -4- t PREPARES OWN FUNERAL ORATION ON RECORD For the first Known time in Regina, Sask., and perhaps "n Canada, Edwin?. St. John, 81-year-old retired rancher of Areola, Sask., seated- himself- before a microphone in a radio station and cut recordings to be played at his funeral. The funeral oration made up two records played In less than 14 minutes. But Mr. St. John, shown- above, admits to the possibility that his wife or son or friends, all- of them church membersmay call in a minister to-conduct! funeral services. It is to be stipulated in his will that the record be played at his funeral. Reasons for his unusual action are simple: "I don't believe the Bible, but rather the teachings of reason and scientists. I am no hypocrite. I didn't want friends to think that at the last moment I was backing down on beliefs held during a lifetime." tfziraAA &A&uf By of the rudiments of music and played- well. Some of the older and accomplished pupils had taken prizes- elsewhere and their playing was very much appreciated. Items contributed by the or-phpstra were "March of the MS llHVS New Stock of WATERMAN'S Pens and PencH&L has just arrived. A fine jrraduation or going-away gift. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY, I .. i I JuMitAii nice for (odoy'i woman Va" .rvT R.,.'. Offer vmi won't want to mi! Kod today Jor THIRD AVENCE' Wooden Soldiers," "Ida," "Rus V tTH MON1 I' ...I i Mi,ll and find out what fivi-iiom from periodic monthly pai BESNEK BLOCK sian Lullaby," "Play, Gypsy, Play," "Martha" and the LEGION WINS (Continued from Page 4) ALUMINUM SAFER i Metal Apparatus Lessens y"Uf ' Wehold cfco. r xt day 1t from x-ial wvMtti or important hd-jK-! Jo ono Midol tablet wi of .ho -WV "oram," or S""""1 P,a" . ,. fr vnllr (. wrjonid packane 0 IN TERRACE . "Twelfth Street Rag" played by Joe Schultzic on the saxophone. Also playing in the orchestra Fire Hazard then Bob Currie made a grand run- and gave Brodie a handful. ( HALIFAX, CP Alumin is be- were: violins, M. Little, H. Som- A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods,r Murray Xook a good corner kick ing used at the Atlantic fish-' .. A Haflland. ceii0 P van MUX"' in piain-- j- - Montr all P'. that Boulter let slip through his eries experimental station here stolk.'gmtar s. Hollar ds; drums B.tZS 'S 'K i-Tf imnu: miu v111-iDk.isuii n. cut m an aooaraius uscu iui ic-, , n r.n, Men's- Clothing, Shoes ... fik. 1 ' , V t t- vwWf (lint, if vou oi.lv htwi- mote. pnnty a'L MTvTdn o milrlH .norf Wnll. hP a v.Hirt b aW' ? Ul otl.,w,.,p- mistake with a good' header to search in the drying-and smok-'- "avan- a"vTi 1 Y.7.S' iri " 11 tiiisrsntn- II. - i plus a new Self-Serv Food give the veterans the lead. The ing of fish. The light-weight scnuiczic u Section with a Free Delivery . Service. ... .. n1 ,t I, r l l''wtiVX" .. our way to umi? vou ' ft '. '"........ .nr,....l u ! Legion-forwards, were dungerous and durable metal cabinet will Pel u J""11"" bub finished weakly or found eliminate the fire-hazard that Markwick; pianist Miss B. Head. Wymv and Hebh, blocking, their exiBted with ;.ie previous wood-i PupU Playing, the piano were Brodie and Fred Barr, Lewis . Smith, Jim shots. Owens-tested pn tanks. Equipped with com- Haugan gave him a good shot Dieto automatic control, the Laird, Marilyn de Kergommeaux, ,,,,,,.,1 nrw kind o lop tn "" at'""1"'"" . - ... II,.,,,.. nimrw 111 tin; THE SKEENA MERCANTILE ,ul' Il Yn.iWWn. ... wld over .t! lo , i,t Wall. .... , ..i.ir,. hi,. ... roiii '4 - . j too. Yelland shot past twice and apparatu3 is used to find how Ida Lee Llewellyn, Robert Mei- ! then Wilson got tnrougn w give long it takes to prepare diner- vln, uoroiny mcuaue, , wtmrn mm txt TM tuc THE ' " ... o. . . .,! the ,uMv i-tiimtca, . .1 y. j Broale a nara snot, unaiue ui-ipn, samples or lisn. n is wme- i sites, ijornu mcivin, nui.-! rie's long drive was cleared by times necessary to have, the Normandeau, Margaret Adams, , i... o.l.H will or a viUI . o.r. o. V"" I n II.. i . U nvn,.nDu nf of rt a cor-' rrnr. , : . n.. contlnu t ,n 1 v Un.ni.jAnii Qol-tha I Fair T Your tff F o( u" lor it hard ' tell when your f.yf-o an- tinil! Vou an I " hi-ar ll,.-in complain even thoueh tl.iy'rc l.ar.1 at work all d:iy louu !!; hall tin' evi-iiinn wliicli vkliv it V vour duty in ')k m" Hum' 1 mhw " ""'I'' ol. Ml' KINK in i'li ''' ""d'1 an'' inorninic and whm.-vcr your -vr lof Tnoimli thw i at-vi--lil- t, !1 you 'ill var round, it' eet-ciallv important in S.immrr . '. wind. dut and- Inn t U!ai, put an extra tax on voilf eve- Munw rontains r mEreU-i,'.,,!,. that hlend Willi tlio tv.ioral eve fluid' . cleaninu an.l Kiolb-.i; drlicatn ti''s KPU,,y " , thai !"1 ,rar mv n-h.-vin (,,;.8! So a k vour Urungu-t i" Brodie at the expense mu,.hmp in oueration FLY Yvonne nurmijuiucau, t Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting Kifrhtseeme- Amdam, Rose Marie Tetrault, Flora Melvin. Maureen Kennedy, Z',. nv Hi., mulkcn. oi MclMtlM'. t. .......... 1 " i 1 oi otlier uit "h!' . r t r.. H.".lr. i..-oin.-inie It. ner kick ana uroaie aiu wen w ousiy througnoul a xour-uay punch away Owen's well-placed j period. 1 WI Bettv McCabe, Marie Llndstrom. Net proceeds of the recital are KICK, nigil OCUW1 a. R m chance to equalize from a penalty bat Wilson shot straight at FRANCOIS LAKE n-JI ...Urt oloui'i.H tlilllljar x for instruments for the Terrace SmHfxWRlRMISPORT LTD. PHONES- Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd., 35 Orchestra. w.mAf wi.-ir t.kpn The Women's Christian Socie.y UWCU.a lltl v-v ...w r ' to.iuy '. v:,,m... ?' . I.. km. l.nw to MI'HVP 'tifl'l- Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, mtj It-Pays to Advertise: .-,.tuuy uy "'i'" , , ,i almui n -v ' r. i rt tr-Ilinft vou A. rtf; A vail a hie! by Murray and- full time came, met at Mrs. Keg. raiuiiB 1 with-the Students pressing bi$ home on Saturday afternoon. I unable to get the equalizer. ; Mrs - Phil Kelly and Jennifer Teams. .Kelly and Mrs. Les Taft and Hebb.Anne Louise came across from High School-Boulter; Sugan. Southbank for the meeting. Wynn Charlie Currie, After the nKinR of hymns and David-Smith; Bob Currie. Henry and nstructnrf Dickens. Wilson. Lien, Owens. an interesting Canadian Legion - Brodie; lesson Mrs Kelly closed the n.im nawes: Yelland. Eby. meeting with a prayer. Then FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE See Your lr.iiiii'. tiklv rr.i urr poitil on UlUrfii - chain- Ihfil.lifS. ot fCrlii:l liinl. S dim i ink olmwa (in no' liriim pro-rm t ovr-rv la lioihlav ori-aion.'. of drums. ' '"n ". .T. .. , " , in a iiftvl SaV GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Willi to much 1,.,, s,.i.-'n-mn ;,iL- eml tiil hfi. w-',,r eln l,o.wi.ik Mine . Ii'-'l'- v,m '. i ..ir .In-1 two talil t Chev. Trucka .i no BIISOOllllV. !' Greer. McCrimmon. Gli-n Smith. Sylvia Partington carried in a , Chevrolet Buick nntiae Oldsmobile (l.M.C. Trucks ,)n', fu0W ilire-Hions fur truly MnM- ir- UTl.i ni.-i -t 'i li t r 111 Volll ilr illi'- Will I-' luv :i li.i from vour cmh-i Christison, Armstrong', Dave dainty basket rmea wun gun MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Murray. for Baby Funty miuiv wmw. in mir n.-nti in. . Referee Darrow Gomez. 1 her mother, Mrs. liuu i r iM!mPnH. Murray. Bond. i,r onened. Mrs. 'Partington . Mk. uirl lm m:ite her own .-I-- ' Aft7 Terrace Machine Shop & Garage Qoal scorers Legion: Arm served re fresh men Us. irtir-. v-,iin mi-i. dnm-rt 9 mi- i;irtii.-. I.i-i TrtilH-a-i r pmiii urn' Hike cm '- f k.,irni on "iiiiuin iUiva f itmri' Ih-Hii. pill Mil biM' .ihl -lm thmiHtli m ill A i.i v-ion- or evi iiiiik citron I . :is ilr-mni-i! bv a ikkr'nr I :-iii i . wvou'rv ttnt , .i. r no imIui or rlmGiij(. I ihiimli Mipily Uif. ii.li: j ir-c , or into ft unv ei-r-f vour varuimn tntra. Hi" i -K inr TAMI'AX now . . i iie viu'iliciB lilt-, ni! You'll TERRACE, B.C. strong, Christison; High School: will, ntlillin -am h 'r,!'." S f m Wilsom j F. S. Kennedy left on Thurs-1 ,kv ninrnina's train for Van LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND , WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL VVIII MI.U.N .s. SI U 1 im l i I I t ..wi - , ,,- h thst it provides.Uia tlir.inl U 8-:. i -I-' - ., , vml.n fm,, ,1S wondrr nr'W with fcr; ;! couver to spend holidays. He I taught at the Francois Lake school during the past year BROM THK BENCHES Brodie was shaky but had no chance with the shot that scored and saved a penalty kick. Nelson was the better back and The Popular A 1 S.S. h nil iluiit Hint notion OCEAN VIEW tlf is improving. Eby was good in rfetonce and attack with Greer fc Bur f Mr ... and a UvVJ hrnV for vou! invl.te H.ity Mrs. June Curtis has returned where sh- from Vancouver took a hairdtessing course. PRINCt RUPERT j i:n 10 p . ,...,.. . I'niita dtiii(Hl lor vour and Yelland giving him good suooort. Christison is a good .y l-igned so Hut tlK-yrv.ei-y 10 im- " " '. .I,i,..m fii.-v to luk?. oH in 'iii-tv' '"r HOTEL ' (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Sails : n'-WKiLnkine feature 1 th M.ar-iVrie.! T'"'' fix snap laMcii.-iT. ki-i- - - ,-yr . - y.JHn ..... 1.. ... ,.i.... v,..ir !:1 -v r.l. o- rotiN-. playmaker and neaaea a mie, James Vanzanten ana goal. Armstrong and Dave MW- brotner, Edward Sholander. ray were good and always dan-1 e relatives In Lodi, serous. Glen Smith went into the are pxpecl lo b9 No NJ To B nrot of prir- winiium" jam an.l jelly maker I'liroV reallv notluuir to it JaniK and Certo! when von use ji lh.f, mailH with t'erto have that dutinrtivc colour nn.l flavour ol ... j fiii iltnl V tli-i.- are all ll.i- a.haiit.iae.s oi won.l. -nil o PlaMic . , - ft' du..ililc-itV wMrnm. : M i'" ' -...1., ...kKi- A mr Vmi- ilr italiv rnn'- at. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST ' John Bulger Ltd. Third Aveuu. halfback line ana aeienueu w-. mnnth VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS , EACH THURSDAY, Boulter should have saveo uw..ji on c-vervwh.-rc . . lonk for tho VINYiaT. li.tM-l-tt'a ymr oi linr.-t iiiHK-rifila tili-il ami am ritM J !' " ' '"' lll "'r r"" (llnriOlllv WJiui'ii;; : .- , both' goals for he savea many; of ils leniler m-i ui: ., Hi itwj Human ",' inat aainir-.l jums auu On the practical aide. 111 llie ii'lli s. '9it Summer Sun lian a wnv ot sliowini up Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated Spring-Killed Mattresses New Management Proprietor, fi.nt that, CER1V the more difficult shots, But mere-- r .a ---- whith got basketbal team 1S nobody to cover up a goalie's Final in in 11 .slips while one save he brought iar as the a " off when Hebb misdirected the George, ""f of nrevented their ptayniB g t. nnu smart niece sfnrm th'Ti iiiiii on rlolln-4 anil ttirniuire lull noli t oirv vou! Simply uluui up vour iir or us loom ciiii-h in a jiffy with Knerisine ! Liirr-':iuiiik! H1111I ri-inove weafo (.-tnin like nwttic "nr- ol all kinil- clean- nif anil ilrap I lire-! keepa wrvllniw Kiif; '? i-ler 1 lie .seardilight rays 01 the sun! EneiKine UUli- WO V - play. Wynn played his usual the final game there. 1 namn and the newcomer AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For information call or wrlto City or Depot Ticket Ofliw PRINCE RUPERT, B-C. nukes Fiie.ess so sur you nv no ewtlv lailurrsl Vou cut vour ODokinv' time to just one-half miaul e for iellie.. one or two mmiiteai for iaiii". Ad vou ''t 10 " nrrmU lfoit- jars, from tha sain nmoiint of fruit. Just follow- exactly iiiilnieJions in the booUer meked under earh Certo labeL ks-w SHIPMENT OF Sir- ....k. ju ..,11 t.m wo trpu irood njioo Rnrfjpnt and MISS W""'" riouu- uui ni ii nww. o c T , . L length, in- his goal kicks. Char- sey of the Prince George Liu- TOM PESUT PHONE 71 an i-f 10 Fve-yilmut vou .l.an with it! Ami j.nrt m ( It-iiiii r till'.i! TlmtV wiv 1-una you to k !' " i-rug or Uepurttuuui "ton lie Currie, at centre-nan, ijioj- rary paia a ni ""- , ed- a fine game. Haugan and Landing m connection with the ERBLY TAILORED SUITS 1 Thina Yom' Agree that this' 3 1 :.. .!. f.,.l news storv lor Slllii- Dave amim, domi iiowuuu".-. Library tnere. .. . ,t ...IfV, Q fpWI Sifffl a Son? or Uicuktut Cfceer . and tkinuoia, riiliiv diJU-ioua bow.-.'tili rf 5 Minute 'Crrain of WW"! For th." "l'rin ol I ;,v l iel. not Jirtion. thai I you can imiW that eo-unporlant 1 , . .., ,.,!. I minis more did' very wen iu- wivi. more games under their belts will be even more effective. ?i Wheat" habit is an H vear round ' habit . , . tliik luariouf breakln-l- A well-groomed appear t 1101 . 1'." ,, tl(ir,,,, for ; I' x y' t!o sDKSED SOTJWf n.ii and Bob' Currie were ai- ance dIus that feeling of con- i.ways. dangerous in the forward ftrtpnt assurance that springs im with Bob Currie tne star. 1 i& from being comfortable and correct is yours in any of our .Wilsoh got few chances but scor-1 ' food is always drliiiou a all tho i of Wheat " fang I know tell me attain and l Vou see, 5 Minute " Oram ol Wheat ' m mil eai to prepare tukea- oulv. five ininutM fmn for full dimntibilitv . an.l: it'. chnek of hlood-biiililinit iron anil food-etlergV aim I" iniortuiit Calcium and Phosphonis for fciHliicnt iie thfe elriueiilf! That'll why I un?f ' serve " hreakfart diefsr" the vear 'nxindj . . . fiiul it in everv wniinntious bowlful Of new suits. ed a- smart goal. Too bad ne missed- the penalty . . .but someone remarked that his "old man- YOUR BEST IOIIOI UO' saiuilif and "x' O .n Lnii'lini nrrfert coinpaiuons '' " , to nl r,,n OTHER NEW ARRIVALS AT EATING PLACE j dr(-rt.-all miiimrr lmej ACME INCLUDE Millie UUKAM- OK wUKAT I , ff.-k ir had1 been known- to miss a penalty too. With only six of their regular team available the Stud-.,ta riirt weil and thev have the . : ii,o nv ot extra em".. FULL-COURSE MEALS Hr'f- On Saw- We can supply all your needs in ... . BUILDING SUPPLIES including WALLROAUDS, FINISH LUMBER, PLY WOODS, SASH AND DOOR, NAILS, j PLUMBING SUPPLIES PAINTS PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTDi, "Serving the North Sine 1920" i Phone 651 632 ' A new range of gabardine i ffKjh mar Or ink that'a f.Cii) uood tor the eliil- VtV -1 . If . DfMM'f-TM mMer ,,". happy puppy, pari leu-make fHto's tl. "fii him flea-.n-'i'1' P'T 10? keep lrly when vou t drug or depart-1)1T t ur A-k yo Dnat'l Vm hout t,,0 s,, mental ore lor the K r i(flo s ,llo 1'cjt l)wt .ko-WeV cuek. Inen ... .,:,.. i And onH worsted SLACKS, casu- right spirit. "Han" Dickens filled in at-inside left. "The spirit was willing but the flesh was weak" ollv correct SPORT JAUls.- 1 -t ' ETS and these ever-popuiai but he did some smart tnings. CROYDON RAINCOATS. ho1' .T, te an,i 'effUivel Ask for 8A i WJ m WJ-...V..-- -for flies, motiis tM liealihfiil' good-jt I d of pure . i (jrape juice a tonic, drink that you can liietn as Bcnermi.ily an thev t lhey can't drink too much reireAhiiiK auminer bever-'nl when it's li. D: -SMITH 8 H Urape Juice vou'll lititl it hivt imim .p . t it waa.tho GREEKS INVENTED BOOTS ann, - ,-.. in all inee.-i' . 1 . f ull.nver daititi- 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1 BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 nnnt oritrinated in Greece, biiKS w ' TTknow War M t mow . At. ui Ncoteft 10 ob o""" -. warm name of tennis in the k hot and half shoes, or oxfords, ap- eu i - ---- (n daintineas ACME nee- 1 -- ....ooh, in Fnrnne during tne Middle Ages. w.'',novTuM womlMful powder apray Oe-Wi(h SMMlo- 1ST ui that a instant-odorant! j gremlins" H bai iis P Ser, Since Stio-Mia . iy ".kla.,6 freiS you -f"" ClOTHING STORE LUMBER PAINTS COAL ;i nhsoluteiy ""'"",.;. r other summer eporWi ..jt.,eii nrii.uuic. " E. D. Smith 'a quaiilv means "ur honuH . ... the extra-, r ricliness of- it oonceu-(fi full-stn-nKth ourity . Mpetir,inK reni-flrap flavour i-picked, juicy-ripe Niaw lotds. Serve it often . . . aa areaktart appeliner . . when, entertain . . , t, tmlt ttiii-sV mm tiuol ; RED FOR' ROYALTY During his reign, Henry II allowed no one except hla wife to wear red velvet. !U iij- mm drees . " . .. - - 1 .intineav inly .i-- - ,mmprtim. "muat jot " Yes. SnMH f " . a,U-ti type, Kaiioiw-giiu- . -i