Am nouncernenU September sale continuing at Ptitue tluprri ail? Jfltto LtD. Thursday, September 2, 1943 William F. Stone's Friday Local News Items... Special excursion train leaves Prince Rupert, 8:30 a.m., Labor Day, September fl, for Terrace Barbecue and Logging Sporti. Return fare: adults. 13.50: chil September sale continuing at William F. Stone's Friday morning. , Mrs. William McLeod and son, dren, $1.75. tax included. Tickets Cpl. A. H. Taylor, provincial police, and Mrs. Taylor and young son, who have been spending a holiday visiting on Vancouver Island, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Miller, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Sam- at C.N.R. ticket Office nnri ra I who have ben spending a va tion. Indians Are Fined In Assault Case William Nyce, Chester Mait-land and Edmund Smith, Indians charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm In police court yesterday afternoon had their charges reduced to common assault by the court. Found guilty the three men were each fined $20 S.O.N, meeting, Friday, 8 p.m. (208) Meeting of Job's Daughter:;, Friday, September 3, at 8 p.m. General business, Silver March, and social. (208 Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLcod, who have been on a vacation' trip to Vancouver and Nelson, ANNOUNCING Change Tea. Proceeds Pro cation visiting m Vancouver, returned home on the Prince Rupert yesterday. testant Home. Oddfellows Hall. September 1. A NEW SERVICE September sale continuing at William F. Stone's Friday morn Bill, will sail tonight on the Job's Daughters Fashion Show prince Rupert for Vancouver and Entertainment. Rpntmw returned to the city on the lisp I flMSH LUMBER, PLYWOOD, s and "boar". SUING" etc. . rc now fairly complete & McCAFFERY LTD. enroute to San Francisco, Cal 17. at 8 D.m.. Civic Pent ifornia. Mrs. Millet, who is suf Boy ScouU and Cubs W.A. ing. Ladies' Bowling League meeting, September 8. Men's Bowling League, September 9. ' Mixed Bowling League, September 10, and costs by magistrate W. D. Vance. Plaintiffs in the case were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. T. W. Brown appeared for the defence. Prince Rupert yesterday. Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary meeting, Thursday. Sept. 2, 8 p.m., Club Rooms. (It) Bazaar, Sat., Sept. 18, Conrad Street School Basement. Cambral Chapter I.O.D E. Tea fering 111 health, may remain in the south for t h e winter Mrs. - Bill plans to be back in Prince Rupert for Christmas. Brock Hilliard .member of the Pentlcton Herald typographical staff and secretary of the In Fashion Show, September 23. Mrs. George A. Hill, and her mother, Mrs. Ward, will leave at Rex Bowling Alleys, 8 p.m. Hear "Fight For Freedom," A. Melin, Sunday. Sept. 5, 3 p.m. Kingdom Hall, 431 6th Ave. East. Free. . (209) Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver V. Ciccone, D. McAlister, H. A. Aitkens, L. tonight for Vancouver. Mrs. Ward expects to remain in Vancouver ror some time but Clccone left by air E Doving, V. Johnson, G. Strom-me, A. E. Lawson. To Sandspit G. Huse, Mr. .Miss Muriel Booth of the Vernon today lor Mrs. Hill expects to return home within two weeks. ternational Typographical Un-, Ion there, after spending a few days In the city, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert to a trip to Vancouver 9- - (230) Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonla Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Vancouver Province editorial and Mrs. R. Green, Mr. and staff and Miss Isobel Schrlner j ucuiw.j Bruee McCanum who ha? ATTENTION CANADIAN of a Vancouver rartin man(a,.lke the round trip to Ketchi- LEGION MEMBERS! Executive Mrs. O. S. Stauffer, P. H. Bennett, C. Jones. tiirinir Morn oi,, u I kn and thence to Vancouver. ' 0 I been residing here lor the past refers to couple 0f years j8 leaving to-twice ngjj or Vancouver whence he meeting scheduled for Sept, 6 city on the Prince ' Rupert yes- on nls way nome Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! the sea. wl)j procee(i to Creston where wrxuajr iium Vancouver in the ' Asistant nnmmixionpr Royer November 10. Made-to-Measure Trousers Made to your individual measurement, any style you wish. Gabardines, Covert Cloths, Worsteds and Tweeds. A beautiful range of colors and patterns t o choose from. Lmwj ne nas acct-pieu me position ox course of a vacation trip and . Peachey, provincial police, and proceeded East by the evening Mrs. Peachey, who arrived in (Labor Day) postponed until 8 p.m., Tues., Sept. 7, and . the regular monthly meeting (resumed) until Thurs., Sept. 9. (209) Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. secretary of the Creston Gen in 18. TlCnt eral Hospital. Mrs. McCallum irain to visit at Jasper and Calgary on the way home . the city yesterday from Victoria, will leave tomorrow night Salad Dressing and cnua, now in me soum, win Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of for Prince George by train (rom U join mm at iresujn later. Norway Hall. Better wrn ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL, Fulton St. opens Sept. 7. Grades Commissioner Peachy is mak jriber J ing a tour through this district Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale NOTICE TO AI YANSH PEOPLE Anyone returning home with empty boats kindly stop at the Philpott, Evitt docl; and pick up material for the new church. (208) on official business. November 25th. RE 1 to 1Q. COMMERCIAL, grades 9 and 10. Catholics receive free tuition, others, $2.00 moii.hly. (209) NINE VARIETIES Nine species of pine are found in Canada. Orange Ladies' Bazaar, De Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. 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