r ?W?,ce. Rupert Daily News TP58' Wednesday, Septtmber 13, sHosplIal Tag rrancois t&se " M i'5 Tenece Cancer Society Formed TERRACE A Terrace unit of Day Success f "1 ..... uhiiK- RAIN COATS FRANCOIS LAKE -a Riders from this district again distinguished themselves at the Van-derhoof stamoede. First prize for saddle bronc riding was won by Smoky Neighbor and the second by Red Reill. First bare the Canadian Cancer Society,' British Columbia .division, wa formed here last Friday evening. Delegates from the various W- eanifttkinK .In .ttun .had btin The Women's IJospltal Auxiliary held a successful tag day Saturday, when dozens of girls turned out .early in the morning to offer tags and other girls and women relieved them throughout the .day. 'Proceeds from the tag day are one of the auxiliary's llillii"- back bronc riding was won by lie invited to attend the Inaugural i Lou Snytter. Firat stake race meeting whioh was held In the j went to Grace Miller and second !!'. A. ! v -W; H. ! A ic NAVY BLUE GABARDINE DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE SILK LINED SHOWERPROOF MiaM' I.O.O.F. Hall and Irom these & -eo neui $35.00 main sources of money for their ,lv board of directors was chosen after the election of an executive. As chairman of the meeting, George McAdamas told .of the visit to Terrace last August of Matt Nobles won first in the potato race, with Louis Snyder second. Much color was added to the stampede when June Durban and Delia Neighbor rode steers, the first time girls have done this work. The day netted $348. Headquarters were . in thA Prince Rupert Health Unit building and the tag day marked the start of W-A. Fall activities. Beautiful weather and the enthusiasm of the taggers combined to make this tag day a fin J "... S " I CV ' ' ; - " 1 1 'ir l millllf In'"1- - i,ci- itYTOAVX Mrs. T. Dawson, field organizer, Frascr and Payne in Vanderhoof. Each girl was and Mrs. M. Good, public rem tions officer. A meeting had . the winner , of a five dollar prize HINB V0KKS been called to hear them speak for their feat in riding the steers. ancial success. i Mrs. J. Munthe, President of the Auxiliary, was in charge of the tag day, and she was assisted by Mesdames D. Black. R. David- Mrs. Hnkell is spending a holiday in Prince Rupert, having gone by car with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson on their return to the coast after spending T. Ross Chappie of Vancouver, and this meeting had been arranged for. He told ol the work ' of the Society, stressing, in particular. Its social welfare department. A unit was needed .here i and it was decided that one I should be former. An executive i returned south on the Coquitlam Enn T. Tnttor.nn M UanRnn R G. Moore, A. M. Hurst, L." M. ry afternoon after a visit Mrs. Joseph Garon, who left the city in July to enter St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver f,or surgical treatment,. Is now visiting with friends Li the south and will be returning home soon. t a few days as her guest here. The weather has been quite firm A Osilvie. R. O. Laree T. ! unu ivua W. E. Chappie, and his brother- J. Boulter, G. E. H. Montgomery, lS5 & my , beautiful tints Jwas therefore elected, directors ; appointed and committees f warrn and more like midsummer. The grains arf riffling v.'e!'. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosedale. H A. Bwn, Pearson, Pett, C. G. Ham, W. Crulckshank and C. H. Iotz. ,rior ce,-u,l-,""a- Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Mears and 1 small son Pat are visiting the former's parents here. Their home is now In McBride. With the election of Dr. Ken. McPherson as president he was called to the chair to take over the meeting. Student taggers were: Rodny? TARTAN EXPERT Mrs. Ella Bailey takes time out from operating her Scottish Tartans concession at the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto to look through her autograph book with two of her "wee laddies." One of the world's foremost authorities on Scottish Tartans and lineage, she was "Mum Bailey" to thousands of Canadian servicemen .during the second World War. Looking at the. book are George Curtis of Cooksville, Ont, (left), and Curtis Ross, of Toronto. - - Cp photo) iCK DRvlNG unMPSON Phillipson (1), Jean Collier (2), Ware co. ltd, Alice Paulson (S), three best taggers, Louella Donald, Melva Hanson, Jerry Procktor, Phoebe San-key, Ralph Wick, Jim Hunter, Mrs. E. S. .Laird was elected vice-president and Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, secretary-treasurer. On the directorate are Mrs. Mary Jones, George McAdams, FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PIIONE 24 222 Second A Mrs. A. Beaver Is now the teacher of the school here. She and her two sons are living in the ranch house of what was known as the Russell fatm between the Landing and the church corner. Evelyn Smith, Dorothy Taylor,' , Packing 'tinK Bert Tipton, Verna Graham, Grant Forman and Billie Woods. vd General luge nd Strase Emil Haugland, J. H. Stevenson, Mrs. H. Houlden, Mrs. W. Martin, Mr. Edwards, C. i. Norrington, W. Osborne, Mrs. iC. Hauglani, Mrs. H. Cote, Mrs. -Clifford. Mrs. E. S. Laird was elected limely lopics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, Terrace Reporter " Reliable and Effi- On k: UQUIU Air Ln, Acetylene and all nn holiday and later travel up the!feIen-. on Setember 24. aaois yonon M3N 01 1X3N qnvis supplies. t-ariDoo to Quesnel where he wlU 1 j tt va. decided to hold monthly Heating New Legion Club Guide Leader Honored-Many Entries for Fair J A special meeting of the Can be employed. meetings on the second Friday! JAY'S CARTAot bRAGE LIMITED of each month and to nave a iMl KU1 Registration of entries for to- publlc meeUn8 tnird day's Fall Fair started on Tues-, mLnth-, . ,,, . . u A . and Park Avenues adian Legion was held in the Legion lounge on Friday last, to discuss heating for the new dav anrt imtir, k.. Permission will De asueo. quarters. Jack .Barman presided hunrlrprt' .ntrtoD Colonel Scott to have sue of the and It was decided that he and ja number exceed hv it uoar'.l nurses' lounge at the Outpost C .. Vl.bnU- .... J i i Hosnital IT, 1 . . 1 t for the V. meetings. rsw.f, f 1 n fl C oaiu numuj uiiuc enquiiica i, entries. Those on the commit- IS HE GETTING TIHS GREAT FOOD HE NEEDS? Prince Rupert concerning fur- tee in charge on Tuesday at the naces. Accordingly, they travel wvic centre included Mrs. H. Committee appointments were made as follows: Welfare committee, C. J. Norrington (chairman), J. H. Ste- led to Prince Rupert for that Philip, Mrs. T. Olsen. Mrs. Mas- purpose on Monday, Mr. Barman Kay, Mrs. M. Jones. Mrs. Wold. staying and Mr. Kirkaldy return Mrs. u. ferry, Mrs. Norrington, ":"i""- Mrs. Nrahnnr Mr. I lutr. i Publicity, G McAdams, J. H. Stevenson, Mrs. Clifford. Campaign, W. Osborne, Emli; McLaughlin and Mrs. F. Wilson. Lunch to the helpers was provided by Mrs. B. R. Dodds. 331AM aunow uv unoA r ' ' i Haugland. An dperatlonal fund will be ing the same day. The new Legion premises, on Appsley Street, will be opened when the club acense is granted. Work is almost completed on it, and when finished will be the only one of its kind in Terrace. It is approximately 140 by 28 feet. There will be men's mid ladies' cloak I I I J - provided by headquarters in, Vancouver. iHOLLYVOOD CAFE SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Frank Waterhouse freighter rooms, men's and ladies' beer parlors, a billiard room, ladies' tocceation room, ladles' lounge, MARAUDING BEAR RAIDS CLOTHESLINE Leaving her laundry on the line outside one' night last week, Mrs. Wishart of Copper City heard a great commotion during the night but it was too dark to investigate. In. the morning she discovered that a bear had clawed and ripped the sheets to pieces-. I - - 1 - 11 MOST UP TO -DATE CAFE IN THE CITY library and kitchen. ChiUiwack. Capt. William Glea-son, arrived in port from the south Tuesday afternoon with general freight including blasting powder. trora $33.95 :H NOW ut """"lull ) Mft that (jtotti-vr,) Mrs, Carmen Mclroy, Captain of the Girl Guides, was 'the re ! The yacht Fifer, Vancouver 'Capt. S. F. Ellis, was in port cipient of a .hand .carved pheasant brooch n earrings at Friday afternoon's meeting of the OPEN FROM 1:30 PM to 3:30 AM We Specialize in Chinese Dishes - CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For' Outside Orders PHONE 133 j Monday on a charter trip to Send Paper Bv Toxi I Alaskan points. If Newsboy Slips Up PRINCE ALBERT, Sask., T The motor ship Sidney, Capt. O. Hendrickson, was in port from Girl Guide Association which was held at the home of Mrs. W. Martin. Mrs. Mcllroy will .be leaving next week for Winnipeg to which point her husband, Pat Mcllroy has-been transferred. The presentation was made by Mrs. Norrington who spoke of the good work accomplished by Ketchikan yesterday with three carloads of fish for transship-! ment over the C.N.R. lines to the Subscribers to the Prince Albert Dally Herald will receive their paper by taxi if the newsboy slips up. Because "mistakes will Street. Phone 311 I MMA I ' . e "1' x 1 : 1 W BTOJ United States. happen,' the newspaper an Mrs. Mcllroy .with the girl guides and the great regret felt at her leaving. Corsages were also presented to Mrs. Mcllroy and Mrs. ; Martin. Tea. Xollowed, servlteurs a Vour child'! hrlth depils on tarn! So. make ure he ran nounced that subscribers not receiving their paper by 7 p.m. should advise the Herald by telephone. As rapidly as such calls can be handled, a taxi concern will use its radio-dispatching service to have delivery made by cab. being Mrs. Willard Webb and Mrs. S, JHowlett. this great food nutritionists ay e need whole wheat. With all ire tM food ele-anemj. NABISCO SIIR(U-VtV WHhAT it mmdejrom 100 uholt wheat! Tomorrow, serve crunihy, tacisfy-ng NABISCO SHRKDDFD WHEAT and MILK. Delio-oui COOKKO oc fresh irom Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith left by ,car on Sunday for the south where they will pend the next two or three weeks on holiday travelling as far as Salt Lake the package 1 01 VER -VICTORIA J", p.m., Camosun YES . . . , rrrn Dir.UT IIP! May, 1:30 put, " Coquitlam j ji tr rvivj w a . a wc uavf the' -ny. Mr. and Mrs. JE. F, Groome, deputy administrator at - 'the Home for the Aged,- arrived recently from Pitt Meadows to take up his duties here. Dr. Gee and Mr. Matheson of Essondale and Mr. Martin arriv ' ! AY ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON TTa aaj-a " . SUIT FOR YOU! f Coquitlam, 11 o.m. JR NORTH Qt'EEN ( Always Prompt and Courteous! lxV---u. f&M I We're Here to Servs Ton I pi.OTTE ISLANDS ed on Monday on official busi Eight out of the designer's ness in conectlon with the Home iwsun, Sept. 15 & 29 10 p.m. 1 - " I I rXVTTrTiTTLTj 1 jt ' sketch book . . . single and I f I m m . I I I I I I I I 111 I for the Aged. Furniture Fashions SPECIAL Prices for SPECIAL Furniture P" SOUTH QUEEN ' Vyjf J?"t double breasted suits . AKIOTTF. ISLANDS carefully tailored by master pmosun, September 8 tommoaore tale liHUJJ I "Hospitality and Good Food"! j : . i 1 Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders! I 1 1 , Ava Chow. Mgr. , a"a . 10 p m WK J. SKINNER W M C. E. Robin of Vanderhoof ol the S.R.S. firm passed through "Terrace on Monday on his way to Vancouver via Prince Rupert. He was called to the coast due to the death of his father, A. E. Robin, station agent at Pacific. pee Rupert Agent venue Phone 588 IN OUR ilM? l RUPERT IV VI FASHIONED AND FINISHED FACTORY HERE IN PRINCE craftsmen of luxurious, hard-wearing fabrics. . . . We have a tremendous selection of styles to choose from. Suits that are exactly to your taste and priced to please. Come in and see them today. ALL SHADES '. In GABARDINES AND WORSTEDS Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sargent and two children drove to Prince Rupert on Tuesday, returning the same day. 11 it We offer you at Reduced Prices this week only the Modernistic Furniture Displayed at the recent Industrial Exhibition wm ! r j Jus Driving inland as far as Prince George, Charles de jSergom-meaux left today for Vancouver where he will spend a week on END TABLES O COFFEE TABLti YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL OUTFIT THE LADS FINED FOR HAVING LIQUOR IN CAFE Two convictions were regis' R PLANNING R GILDING jR PAIRING j Coll 363 .MITCHELL tered Monday in magistrate's court on charccs oh having n O CHESTS OF DRAWERS O BEDS O DINETTE CHAIRS O NIGHT STANDS it Here is proof that ,it doesn't take a mint of money to Live Attractively! CHRISTIE'S Woodbilt Products Cor. 1 st Ave. & McBride Phone Blue 720 quor in a restaurant. Donald Irving and Joe Cronin were each AT THE SPORTS SHOP Jackets ? Trousers 0 Suils Acme Clothing Store Serving the Public of Prince Rupert for Over 33 Years HURRIE I tlMlTPn fined $50 and costs, uougias dcu was convicted of a charge ot supplying liquor to an Indian and ordered to pay $75 and costs. In addition there were seven convictions under the Indian Act on charges of drunkenness and three under the Government Liquor Act. 0 Raincoals Hals ai l in