8 .--- .... . - 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" 6K " Jj. 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 has all thess money-navu.g fuel-saving. iong-!!. featuras; 1. Famous Coleman Furnace-Type Heating Unit 2 Low Flame Fuel-Saver 3. Fue: -savin-; Low draft Burner 4 Exclusive Coleman Draft Meter 5. Heat circulation plus heat radiation at same time 6 Beautiful styling long-life, baked-on finish in brown duo-tone or pastel ta-, We have the right size, the right type of heater for your homel Come in today. FAMOUS COLEMAN OIL HEATERS p $79.95 Ri&pert Motors Ltd. riiones: 866 Office, 566 Shop n ADDED FEATURE LADIES NYLON HOSIERY BapOBie. All sizes 8. through 11. Sub-standards and firsts too. All popular F'all colors I. 'The Wonder Wall Paint Made to be used over Kalsomine, Wall Paper, Plaster, Woodwork and Wall Board Paint today, move in tomorrow $1.40 qt. $4.50 gal. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. f j RUPERT PEOPLES Sl'O I j 1