P j 9:0i A.I.,1, TODAY at 7:00 p.m Prince Utipctr Dailp J3cto TueJdafyPWjrBury 1, 1919 -c HOTEL FIRE-SIX PERISH RIPON, Wisconsin, P Six persons are missing and presumed dead In a fire which levelled the Grandview Hotel here today. The rest of 48 guest? escaped uninjured. BAND CONCERT iWELL RECEIVED WmmuiW-kmtto! WEDNESDAY TIIUUSIUv" 1 Mmi . . . 7-- '' Uj. j First rerrorniancc or season by Shrine Club Dudy An enthuiastic response by an audience of 300 erected the ARBITRATORS ARRIVE HERE Arbitration board which will seek settlement of a Salary dispute between Prince Rupert Teachers- Association anu ui i l r 1 3 131 1 1 1 iiTTjIv I Priicc Rupert Shrine Club Band j Monday evening at the Civic ! Centre when it presented its first concert of the season with ' the aid of assisting artists. ! Presenting a well-balanced program under the baton of Bandmaster Peter Lien, the group of 29 musicians showed : every evidence that months of; ' practice are welding them into a highly organized musical unit.! Marked improvement in tech- nique was a tribute to the leadership of Mr. Lien and the perseverance of the musicians. The program was a versatile k NEWS Adult EiiU'rlaininiiii"s School Board was due to arrive here this afternoon by plane from Vancouver. Accompanying the three-man panel is Frank Wilson, Chilliwack lawyer, who one, giving every section of instruments an opportunity for expression. It ranged from Fashioned jj For Ruin Z Combination full flare ! and bolted styles with or without hood. Sizes from 12 through 44. m Selection of prices and attractive winter colors. 5 BELOW COST FLAM IN SPADES That rarity in bridge, four perfect hands, turned up in London, Ont., this waok despite the millions of chances against it. The smilinj women who held the hands pose with them, left to right: Mrs. Margaret Gale, hearts; Mrs. Hilda Liddell, diamonds; Mrs. Ber-nicc Barbeau, clubs; Mrs. Dora Gunning, spades. Mrs. Gunning was tne dealer but the other girls crossed their hearts that the cards were we'll shuTfled. All Mrs. Gunning had to do was bid a grand slam in spades. (C PPhoto) will be the School Boards advocate during the hearing which begins tomorrow. . Members of the arbitration board are Graham Ladner, Vancouver, chairman, David Chapman, Kelowna, School Board representative, and C. D. Ovans. Teachers' Association appointee. In making the appointments, the School Board acted through B.C. Trustees Association and the Teachers' Association employed the officers of the BC Teachers' Federation. The tyc representatives then chose their own chairman. School Bard members are planning 'an informal dinner for the arbitrators this evening. marches, waltzes and overtures through operatic excerpts in which solo instrumentalists were required to sustain the illusion j that the parts were being pres-jented tjy vocalists, as intended Bjby the 'composers. Succcms in ! this is a hiuh mark of prof ici- I ency. RUPERT Terrace Terrace' Handwork Impressive Show TERRACE A display or beautiful handwork was one oi Timely Topics from OF EVERYTHING IN PEOPLES STORE Two special features were th presentation of an instrumental trio consisting of N. E. Ger-rard, clarinet, B. F. Sprinkle, Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter Four Days the attractions at the Women's saxaphone ana irs. J. G. Gil Institute tea and sale on Sat kcr, piano, which presented the urday afternoon at the Credit Mrs. Frank Gavan and Joan travelled to Prince Rupert last week to seek dental attention. Mrs. M. Ashton left on Saturday's late train to spend a two weeks vacation with her daughter in Vancouver. SCANDINAVIAN ADAM Ask, in Scandinavian mythology, was the name of the first final movement of Beethoven' "Til No. 4 in B-flat, Opus 11, and George L. Rorie, who play SALE COMMENCES ID., LADIES' AND CHILDREN! 20G SIXT HSTREET man, created by three gods! ed a novelty marimba solo. from an ash and an elm tree. "Down South'" by W. H. Mvddle ton. Both were warmly received The band program was as follows: A suite is being prepared by George Little near to the hospital which, it is intended, will have living quarters and offices for the dentist who, it is expected, will be settling line in the spring. Didn't Go to Church, Bad Week Followed Did you ever have one of those days, asks C. H. Sawle, of the Omineca Herald, New Hazelton, when everything seems to go wrong? Of course you have. Well, last week we had several days the first of the, week when everything seemed to go wrong and that was why the Herald was late in issuing. The padre says it was because we did not go to church the Sunday before but we suspect the sub-zero weather had something to do with it too! "The Bandmaster," overture ORIGIN OF MYTH A fly that resembles a honey bee and that lays eggs in carrion is responsible for a myth that dead oxen are transformed into bees. . j by A. J. Wiine; 'Minuet from There is a Mrs. F. McGilvery left on Saturday's train for New York where she will spend the next few weeks on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. L. Griffiths and small son, Brian, as well as the former's brother, George Dover, arrived here on Thursday morning from Ocean Falls for the funeral ofv their father, George Dover. Tliey expect to return south on Tuesday's train. Berenice" by G. F. Handel; "La Cinquantainc," an air in ancient style by Gabriel-Marie: DIFFERENCE in LUB1! Word has been received in Ttrrace of the marriage last Saturday at Prince George of Mrs. Hazel Cole to Shirley Preston of that town. 'The Southland," medley by A J. White; "Asleep in the Deep." Our Chassis Lubricant is nut just if Enginrrrcd li-A Product, compounded Um Union hall. Several kinds of fancy work, knitting, leather-work and pottery made from local clay were on exhibit in addition to some hand-made cards and flowers. Exhibitors were Mrs. Philip. Mrs. Loveless, Mrs. Maxled, Mrs D. Kerr, Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Van Stolk, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Wold, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Reynolds, and Mrs. Mary Jones. The- weather -''being mild, the affair was well patronized and its financial success assured at an early hour. Mrs. Philip, Institute ' president, welcomed - the guests. Helping in the kitchen were Mrs. D. G. Little, Mrs. Leon, Mrs. J. Stevenson, Mrs. Mallett, Mrs. Julseth, Mrs. M. Olson, Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Michtel, Lcnora Loveless. Serviteurs were Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. L. Johnstone; tors. reekcVout, Mrs. Kcefer, Mrs. Bain. Hmnccookiii'; stall was in charge of Mrs. cle Keivoiniiieaux and Mrs. F. Smith. Mrs. Rogers was cA;hier. SCRAP H. W. Petrie; "Victorious, Legions," march by Rosenkrans: lubrication under txtrrme water and mig, "El Abanico," march by Java-loyes-Hume; "Bower of Beauty," George Grant left last week for his . annual check-up at Dally News Classified Ads get Quick Results! lions. Yes, we do pay more fo rthis Upti-cant, but you pay no more for your liilmcii do not buy a WAS IIOl'T type grease. Our Motor Oils too are only first Imrr waltzes by Ellis Brooks. "Echo i of the North,'' ivorwegian air? arranged by Wick-Roberts; "My Moonlight Madonna," by Fib bhaughnessy Military Hospital. George . was for four years a prisoner of war in Hong Kong and, on his return to Canada, spent several months in hospital suffering from malnutrition. icn-acoiti ana a Night in PENNZOIL 100 I'ure Pennsylvania or t "It's Alloyed." LINDSAY MOTORS June," serenade y K. L. King piiom: M.; Archdeacon Hudson of Prince Rupert was in Terrace last week for the Dover funeral. HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Mrs. N. Sherwood has offered her services as convenor of the works comriiittce for the Red Cross here. TOO PRETTY, TO BE PROSECUTED ST. LOUIS A young woman, charcj'd with careless driving was not prosecuted because she "was too pretty." The judge ordered the ease dismissed. Th" accused struck a fire hydrant, and received a bill for $33. Her car had skidded, she said. And anyway, it was the city's fault. local and Out-ot town Scrap bouqhl on location and hand ltd with our own quipment and man. Fvdaral Licensed Dealers, Direct Mill Suppliers. Wholesale Dealers and Exporters in SCRAP IRON - METALS RAIL - PIPE AND MACHINERY TAtiow 2261 Q. How can I make dried beef Creole? A. Shred one cup or (dricd beef. Then mix one cup of chopped pimento, one cup cream Protesting the action of interests- who have written the National Film Board in Ottawa complaining of the timing of their films in Terrace, the local Film Board Council met on Thursday to plan action and representation will be made to Ottawa on this matter. Snow On Ice Here Hampers Skating If it were not for the snow and frozen slush covering the surface, there might have been fair .skating on the lakes around Prince Rupert. After sweeping away the snow down at the fountain site on the railway re How to buy Winter a DIAMd is garden planning makes spring come yon devote an occas- j time. It I faster, if sauce, three chopped -hard-boiled eggs, two tablespoons chili sauce, and the beef. Heat' and serve on slices of buttered toast, sprinkled with chopped parsley. Q. How can I keep gold teeth clean? A. One of the best ways l clean gold teeth is to rub them Kirkpa trick ." ional W. A. enough after a serve, ice sports have been going on fur some time. to dc outdoors again spell of influenza. liour to thinking abm,( garden, and the change;, intend to malic in it thi;i your you year Mrs. P. Muric of the Terrace Hoti'l returned on Wednesday NOTICE Advertise in me oauy News! with a nr.ATurc or prepared chalk and powdered pumice,' f-prlnkled on the toothbrush. i morning from a three weeks Tl.-ir value depends on many Uiks We often have a chance to bay poor a quality we would not offer their. k turners. They should be pure and clear in c cloudiness or tint. Tle cutting of their 58 little Unwell done. Thlr shape should be will pp'l"""" shout. l have no flaws or spots. Some large stones , arc not Mirth others half the size. One ol our customers bioui.-lit in resetting which we sold over 3" '''"' 11 was !imuzing how the value lwd Incrctsed I visit in Vancouver. She was ac-coinpanied by her nephew, Ronald Murchison, who will make an indefinite stay hern. m Q. How can I clean burned spots on granite? A. Remove them by 'covering the spots with si leaspoon- lit Advertisement it not published of ditpUyed by the Liquo' Control Boird of by the Government of Britith Columbia. or 2)ale i in ol soda, mixed to a pasie: The Daily News wishes 'to draw attention to I he ru:: that classified and transient advertising Is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to ad vcrtise in this manner hi the Daily News are asked t-J assist the tffice and re.spe". tills rule by refraining from telephoning classified with a little water, then heatm it. Never scrape with a kniie. LAND and BUILDING at Prince Rupert, B.C. CALLS W nrirln ourselves that wr sell a ( good that there will never be any fault THE rlrtST SHUT . A machine gun was first fired from an airplane in flight in 1912. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST ' John Dulger Ltd. Third Avenue BLUE 846 THIS AND THAT KIMM.S PROMPT. I XPtKT SMtVH'K SAANICH Plumbing & Heating PIPE FOR SALE BOAT OWNERS! Subject, to prior wile or withdrawal, War Assets Corporation invites of'crx for the purchase of the property described below; (A) LAM) Ml rait of Waterfrolit lllock E of the .subdivision or, parts of Lots 251 and 1992, Rant;e 5, Coast District, Map 92.1, containing approximately 0.518 of an acre, as .shown on Map 19G5. i2i Lot 1, subdivision of Block 3 of Waterfront Block E as shown on Map 2023, containing approximately 2.903 acres. The Crown has by an agreement with the O.TP Railway Company, a right, of passage on foot over that parcel of hnd containing approximately 0 009 acres of Waterfront Block E of portions of Lots 251 and 1992, Range 5, Coast District, Map 923, which can be assigned to the purchaser if desired (K)-niii.iiN(. No. 3, known as Officers' Quarters. Two storey frame construction, approximately 190' x 30' with addition 80' x 6'. 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