8
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.
-
TODAY
imn
orottJ
7-9
D.m.
in
'CHIPKFM
r?,t1
l?tinrc
ttuprrt
Daflp
ncto
Thursday,
September
8,
1949.
'TERRACE
BARBECUE
-vtRy
Telkwa
Celebrates
Barbecue.
Is
Bis
Success
RUPERT
MENS
AND
BOYS
STORE
Prize
Winners
at
Labor
Py
Celebration
TERRACE
The
opening
of
the
barbecue
pit
drew
a
big
facte
-rij
CSS.
crowd
and
the
luscious
beef
was
carved
by
Bert
West,
O.
Kaul-beck,
J.
H.
Smith.
There
were
Rodeo
Events
Are,
As
I'sual,
Ft
a
hi
re
of
Historic
Labor
Day
Event
SMITHERS
Although
Hacl-ton
defeated
Telkwa
9
to
4
in
the
Labor
Day
ball
game
played
at
the
Telkwa
Barbecue
the
an
plenty
of
barbecued
sandwiches
FRIDAY
7-9:05
SATURDAY
2-4:20-6:45-9
RUPERT
MEN'S
AND
BOYS
STORE
for
everyone
and
the
demand
for
them
was
heavy
at
the
big
eve-ring
dance.
However,
there
were
still
enough
left
to
give
the
youngsters
a
free
barbecue
on
the
Tuesday
evening.
'
AKhough
a
great
number
of
Terrace
citizens
took
the
oppor
5
&
BOYS
TJ
PLEASE
NOTE
MONDAY
AND
WEDNESDAY
MATINEES
Commencing
next
week
the
Canitoi
un.
.
(tl
t
bYM
SHORIi
tunity
of
the
fine
-week-end
to
Monday
and
Wednesday
with
the
show
5
p.m.
and
run
continuously.
Three
cJ
Sizes
8,
10,
12,
14,
16
MATINEE
PRICES
TO
5:3i
IPv
nual
Rodeo-Barbecue
Fair
day
was
a
great
success.
Huge
crov.ds
lrom
many
points
attended
,
to
see
the
old-time
riding
and
roping,
to
enjoy
the
free
sandwiches
and
to
take
in
all
the
many
side
shows,
including
fortune
telling
by
the
great
Faan
of
California,
who
also
gave
a
show
of
magic
and
hypnotism
In
the
hall
In
the
evening.
The
CN
R.
prize
winning
train
from
the
Smlthers
Fall
Fair
was
in
attendance
all
afternoon
giving
rides
to
swarms
of
children
m
And
34
-
36
;rf-
Navy
Blue
fc
drive
out
to
Lakelse
or
further
up
country
for
the
last
holiday
of
the
season,
there
was
no
dearth
of
volunteer
help
in
the
Civic
Centre.
The
drawing
for
the
gate
r
..
.Jlmllea
A;tr!
R.C.N.
TRAINS
IN
SUB-ARCTIC-With
a
4.410-mile
northern
cruise
ahead
of
her,
H.M.C.S.
Swansea,
Royal
Canadian
Navy
frigate,
is
shown
above
as
she
sets
course
outside
Halifax,
Aus.
24
for
the
far
north.
In
the
four-week
cruise
officers
and
men
of
the
R.C.N,
-will
become
familiar
with
operating
conditions
in
the
sub-Arctic.
Under
the
command
of
Lieut.
J.
P.
T.
Dawson,
R.C.N,
of
Westmount,
Que.,
and
Halifax,
the
Swansea
has
approximately
160
officers
and
160
men
on
board
for
the
cruise.
J.
H.
BUd
if
if
prizes
was
made
by
Marjorie
STEWART
MOOSE
WHIST
DANCE
Thomas,
this
year's
May
Queen's
first
official
duty,
at
the
eve
BOYS
FALL
REM
ST.
AK
ning
dance.
The
first
prize,
an
and
adults.
i
electric
range,
went
to
Colin
Cocper;
second
prize,
a
portable
radio
to
Mrs.
E.
Hauland
and
third
prize,
a
28-piece
set
of
silverware
to
Mrs.
M.
M.
Palm-'
Much
fun
was
caused
by
art
imported
cowboy
clown
-interfering"
with
events
and
.generally
"acting
funny."
and
w
ir
i
crv
OVERCOATS
S9.99
Regular
$20
-
$27
Sizes
13,
14,
15
Years
.STEWART
A
very
successful
whist
drive
and
dance
was
held
on
Saturday
in
the
Moose
Home
by
Portland
Cunul
I.otlue,
Loyal
Order
of
Moose.
Women
of
th"
Moose
provided
an
excellent
repast.
Music
for
the
dance
vu
.
supplied
by
Mrs.
Woodford
at
the
piano
und
Gordon
Dick
on
the
drums.
W.
J.
Wakefield
was
W1
.
i
quist.
WINNERS
OF
RACES
Winners
in
the
races
were
Stewart
Grocery
Business
Suspends
4
years
and
under,
Girls
Bon-1
Brraklnjoi
r
commenced
by
tie
.
of
St.
Andrew's
A::
edral
lor
a
prgjys
property
Just
to
u
CathMral.
Plans
rail
(or
i
signed
i'.-;:iiiee
t
type
with
five
roonv-loor
ami
two
dour.
Cost
is
es'fejv
$12,000,
nearly
tall
already
been
nix
Specials
$18
-$20
Youths
SPORT
COATS
$9.99
Sizes
32,
33,
34,
35
Sized
to
fit
youths
from
14
years
to
20.
Large
assortment.
Priced
way
below
cost.
STE
WAR
T-Jack
Woloten
1u
i
f
Winners
BOYS
masU;r
of
ccrem,,nle!i
holme
has
suspended
his
grocery
41
KAINLUAIYU1
in
the
whist
drive
were:
Ladies',
Mrs.
Catherine
Gibson,
first,
and
Mrs.
Ilia
Kiikpatrlck,
consolation.
W.
J.
Newell,
was
first
for
men
with
Jack
Nicoll
taking
the
Consolation
prize.
nie
Muller,
Linda
Norberg,
Ann
Little.
4
years
and
under,
Boys
Dave
Bain
5-6
years.
Girls
Diane
Muller,
Rose
Marie
Normandeau,
Janet
Bain.
5-8
years,
Boys
E.
Maxted,
Lome
Little,
R.
Engelcke.
7-8
years,
Girls
Sheila
Mc-Coll,
Beryl
Regan,
Margaret
Ann
Murie.
7-8
years.
Boys
Mervvn
Graf.
business
and
will
confine
his
efforts
to
the
sale
of
radios,
phonographs,
and
cycle
repairs.
Mr.
Wolstenholmc,
in
addition
lo
these
activities,
is
Village
Clerk
and
Canadian
National
exnresa
S1.29
73
half
would
be
Sr..
the
National
Hwst
ENGLAND
GETS
NAZI
FLOATING
DOCK
Towed
from
Germany
by
two
deep-sea
tus;s.
a
floating
dock,
has
arrived
at
Falmouth
docks
in
Cornwall,
Eng.
The
dock,
capable
of
lifting
vessels
up
to
9,000
tons
of
the
dimensions
of
approximately
500
feet
was
formerly
owned
by
the
German
high
command
and
was'
at
Lubeck
Its
value
has
been
estimated
at
over
$2,000,000.
Ages
4,
6,
8,
10
Yrs.
A
Real
Buy
agent,
and
secretary
of
the'.
School
Board
for
Zone
51.
j
.
It
Pays
to
Au.ertisei
Advertise
i",
a
IJ
m
RUPERT
PEOPLES
STORE
Odd
Lots
Boys
LOOKING
BACK
ANOTHER
SECRET
WEAPON
SUTTON,
Surrey
P
Insplrtd
by
memories
of
a
giant
beer-fed
cucumber
that
won
first
prize
at
their
previous
show,
members
of
Sutton
Grangers'
Club
have
begun
last-minute
"hush-
Pullovers
QQp.
School
Crested
SWEATSHIRTS:
$1.99
:
Borden
Conrad
King
Edward
Bo-Me-Hi
J
All
in
Local
School
Colors
1
Ervyn
Graf,
Jack
Julseth.
9-10
years.
Boys
Paul
Johnston,
Robert
Melvln,
David
Johnston,
11-12
years,
Girls
Florence
Johnston,
Cecile
McConnel,
A.I
Normandeau.
.
11-12
years,
Boys
David
Graf,
Mevyn
Paulson,
Billy
Cauthers.
13-14
years.
Girls
Leah
Cauthers,
Anita
Brue,
Dianna
Rolph.
13-14
years,
Boys
Robin
Mc-Coll,
Jack
Johnston,
David
Mc
School
lirls
Clothes
1
tt
V"rTfT?WTl
inish"
trainini
of
exhibits
for
Reg.
$2
-
$3
Boys
Novelty
Sweater
Crests
2
for
29c
September
8,
1921
The
plant
being
installed
at
Masset
by
P.B.C.
Mines
Ltd..
for
,
the
extraction
of
gold
from
the
!
black
sands
there
Is
almost
I
completed
and
should
be
run-
Connel.
this
year's
show
HANDYMAN
DOBBIN
OSLO
ff
Norwegian
farmer
Kistian
Kihle
has
a
horse
with
unusual
talent.
The
horse
has
learned
to
work
a
pump
by
taking
the
handle
in
its
mouth.
Each
day
after
work
the
horse
pumps
cnoUbh
water
for
h'mself
and
I
a
herd
of
cows
that
share
his
quarters.
,
Over
16
open,
Boys
Pat
John-!
rring
in
about
three
weeks
time,
ton
and
J.
McColl,
tied;
Jimmy
I
it
is
announced
by
Herman
$1.50
Boys
Underwear
DRESSES
AND
Block
of
Baitmoie,
vice
president
of
the
company
Boys
Long
Sleeve
EVERY
DAY
SHIRTS
49c
Sizes
6,
8,
10
Years
Blue
only.
Not
a
good
shirt,
but
an
extra
good
value.
Practcr,
Jim
Glen.
Three-Ieg?ed
race,
Girls
Florence
Johnston
and
Anita
Brue;
Patsy
McLachlan
and
Beryl
McLachlan.
Thee-legged
race,
Boys
Jack
Johnston
and
David
McConnel;
Arthur
Perry
and
James
Wold:
Leonard
McCabe
and
Robert
Melvln.
The
City
Council
approved
the
recommendation
of
the
finance
committee
that
an
oil
burner
be
installed
in
the
city
hall.
99c
Sizes
8,
10,
12
financial
position
had
improved
there
would
still
be
need
for
the
strictest
economy.
Mr.
Alder
si
$2
Plastic
!
'
Raincapesii
tfjf
j.
With
Hoods
1
J!
51
1
'
said
Board
of
Trade
visitors
from
I
Prince
Rupert
to
Houston
were
MAvvwTcrvrTv
wvW
Si
CROUP
NO.
1
Regular
prices
$2.25,
$2.05,
$3.25.
Sizes
3,
4,
5,
6
year
old.
GROUP
NO.
2
Regular
original
prices
$5.75,
&5J5
Sizes
3,
4
and
7,
10,
12
years.
GROUP
NO.
3
Prices
formerly
$3.5
-
$8.5').
Sizes
3,
4,
5,
6
and
12,
1
1
years.
uins
snoe
race
Florence
scrved
roast
bear
by
Harvey
junnrron,
uianna
Kolpli,
Anita
naves
Dromietor
proprietor
of
the.Hous
vm
yyc
iom
$
:
V)
si,
fed
RUPERT
MENS
AND
BOYS
STORE
orue.
Hotel.
ton
Shot
Put
Brock
Norberg,
Pat
Johnston,
H.
Whalen.
GREER
&
BRIDDEN
CONTRACTORS
ANO
BCILDERS
Slow
Bicycle,
Girls
Florence
Johnston,
Cecile
McConnel.
P,T.
EXECUTIVE
IS
IN
SESSION
years
on
the
third
Tuesday
of
each
month,
the
first
meeting
to
be
on
September
20
with
Prin-cipal
R.
G.
Moore
In
charge
of,
the
program.
At
the
close
of
the
business'
September
8,
193!)
Premier
T.
D.
Pattullo
arrived
at
,Pouce
Coupe
by
air
from
Prince
Ruper.
in
course
of
a
tour
by
plane
of
the
northern
part
of
the
province.
Slow
Bicycle,
boys
Jack!
Johnston.
j
Softball
Throw,
Girls
Leah
Cauthers.
'Shirley
Turner,
Mrs.
P.
Dumont.
(
Married
Ladles
Race
Mrs.
M.
Alger,
Mrs.
S.
Kirkaldy,
Mrs.
M.
Mellon.
Married
Men's
Race
Brock
A
meeting
of
the
new
execu-
$1.25
GIRLS
GLOVES
Leather
back
dress
gloves.
Ages
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
years.
tive
of
the
King
Edward
School
sessn
reiresnments
were
serv-
'
Pri
hV
I
ID
hflL'tDCC
nvyt
n
i-nninl
i
w
j
t
j
-v
f
tx
i-M
.-
a
CONSTRUCTION
J
1
hour
enjoyed.
Parent
Teachers'
Association
was
held
Wednesday
evening
at
the
home
of
the
president,
Mrs.
R.
Officers
attending
the
meeting
ALTERATIONS
REPAIRS
Sale
Is
Now
On!
.
Police
are
searching
for
traces
of
Carl
BrenUcn
and
Mrs.
John
Brentzen
whose
boat
was
found
with
Its
engine
running
but
no
one
aboard
near
Jap
Point.
E.
Mortimer.
The
duties
of
the
Norberg,
D.
Purcell.
Javelin
Throw
E.
Sargent,
'
P.
Johnston,
Brock
Norbers.
i
5
e
f
"
m
i
iS&
'
H
V
rr4
Ages
9
mo.
1
1
lZ?&if'
Throu
2
Yrs.
I
i
i
.
;Ji
CASH
ONLY
NO
EXtffl
various
convenors
were
explained
and
discussed.
It
was
decided
to
hold
the
general
meeting
as
in
previous
I
Quantities
Are
Limited
FLOOR
8ANDINO
Jj
A
6PECIALTY
In
an
address
to
the
Prince
Rupert
Gyro
Club,
W.
J.
Alder,
who
was
retiring
from
tile
tion
as
city
commissioner,
spoke
on
"Thlr.ty
Years
of
Growth
in
Hospitality
convenor,
Mrs.
B.
Roald.
Publicity
convenor,
Mrs.
O
Giske.
Pre-school
convenor,
Mrs.
W
Taylo.
were:
Honorary
President,
R.
G.
Moore.
President,
Mrs.
R.
E.
Mortimer.
Secretary,
Mrs.
H.
M
Lindseth.
Treasurer,
Mrs.
S.
Veitch.
Historian,
Mrs.
G.
J.
G.
Mac-Donald.
Council
representative,
J.
Goscoe.
Membership
convenor,
Mrs.
V.
W.
Bowes.
Frogram
convenor,
Mrs.
P.
Mark.
RED
581
P.O.
BOX
111
A
SCHOOL
GIRL
BL
Prince
Rupert."
While
the
city'j
WRATH
ALL'S
PHOTO
FINISHING
Developing,
I'rinlinc
Enlarging
OtJICK.
bh,H71CE
All
Literary
convenor,
Mrs.
Hemswerth.
Regular
$3.25
r
,
Professional
Supplies
Amateur
and
Jam
Asst.
Styles
and
Colors
Advertise
in
the
Daily
Newsl
Fargo
Trucks
AVAILABLE
I
OR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
irfe
on
You've
Waited
Fori
GIRLS
SKIRTS
-
ODD
LOT
Sizes
1
year
throu
S
year.
Reg.
prices
$2.25
-
$5.50.
Baby
Wool
!!
5
'A
BOOTIES
li
(
Ml
Colors'
'
tvfr!
(
S
PO
R"
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m
M
l
'
-
2-
Ton
Chassis
and
Cab,
152"
Wheelbase
with
reinforced
frame
&
2-speed
rear
axle.
3-
Ton
Chassis
and
Cab,
170"
Wlieelbase
with
reinforced
frame
&
2-speed
rear
axle.
1
,
SU5
BIB
OVE
For
Girls
or
Hoys..'
Sizes
2,
4,
6
years.
We
Carry
A
Complete
Line
Of
COLEMAN
OIL
HEATERS
Gt
the
oil
heate
that
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all
thess
money-navu.g
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iong-!!.
featuras;
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Famous
Coleman
Furnace-Type
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Unit
2
Low
Flame
Fuel-Saver
3.
Fue:
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Low
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Burner
4
Exclusive
Coleman
Draft
Meter
5.
Heat
circulation
plus
heat
radiation
at
same
time
6
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right
type
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your
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today.
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n
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