PAGE SIX P&KANTS' Best PfOGiiralsM' . C IHE'ORlciNAL '" tminicuuBI Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Bottled wi ntniitetd fcjl WiHUm Craat k Som United. ClmtaMick t4 BtlmicClnlnnt DUtJWno, DJI "BLACK & WHITE" Kltta! ItLN WHISHT 'LACK ijrHiTf SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED. BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND "ALWAYS RIGHT" 7 This advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Jmi Bucmih ft Co Ltd Ckicow Looo tlM PWMIM BUCHANAN LIOUIUK This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. No Friend Like An Old Friend For thirty-five years millions have shown preference for Shredded Wheat over all other cereal foods and it's so easy to understand why. It's the whole wheat in its most digestible form. The crisp, crunchy shreds encourage thorough chewing and the more you chew it the better you-like it. So easy to serve a quick breakfast because it is ready-cooked. Delicious for any meal. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. Advertise in "The Daily News ECONOMICS OF THE HOME Famous English Lady Here Demonstrating Most Modern 1 Methods "Wll.lt Is ft Tlnmo VcnnnmUt?" er degree than in England. For ex- ; ample more housewives in the Old Country still buy their supplies ln 'day to day "tuppeny" lots. The ' shonnlnt? pxncriltlnn nnre or twice r t a 1 : Vl pro 'a week, made possible by refriger-!nere- THE DAILY NEWS 1 Friday, March 7, iMQ ' 1 NEW HAZELTON j Oust Christlanson has bought out the New Hazelton Hotel and intends to make a number of lm- That Is the question which was Pavements to the hostlery. asked of Miss E. Frances Thompson, who is lecturing at the Moose Hall today, tomorrow and Monday. The Women's Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital held its month- rathrr fnrmlrfahlp rprsnn this Miss 01 Mrs. James mmOUll. April i t Newell. J. Masson and F. Moffat 1 i -i n ur. uyvn was pianist lur uie eve-j nlng and William Bexon, presenter. i The Prince" George branch of the ! Canadian National Recreation I League at its annual meeting last jweek, elected the following officers ior uie year: Honorary president, W. H. Tobey (Prince Rupert) ; hon- orary ' vice-presidents, Archie Watt, Tf 1 ac it h- wniH h ly meeting on Tuesday at the home .!., . D.. - calootl o. Hnto fnr thp t"raluu"" ! .v.t-j,.w.- Tnompson "internationally-known "Zaah . ldenL W. Morsh; secretary. O. Bur- Home Economist, lormerly lecturer 1 " for the London County Council," gess; treasurer, J. Roberts; audi tors, O. Bennett and F. Ward; whose radio talks are looked for- ,X " w Iv whw, hhalnnan of entertainment corn-ward to by nuenW..ont-M.KKrLS!'nItte E. Ireland; lawn bowling, nousewlves. But Miss Thompson -" - r;- iw. Ooheen; hockey. A. J. Rogers; seemed anything but formidable "d. b m" hS" rifle shooting, R. A Harlow; base-when the Interviewer met her. jff hwaf ienS!? J".11?; War. ball, J. D. McLeod; tennis, E. Oun- The only formidable thing about ijns poles served in the Great Frances Thompson is her air of competency. You feel that she knows what she is talking about, ind knows it by virtue of doing iome good hard work on that par ticular subject. She is a bright young woman, with fair hair, attractive personality, and a pleas- mt English accent, not too She told what good fun it was, showing domestic science classes md eager young brides how they :ould make the same delicious Jlshes that their mothers made, with about one-tenth the effort "And what,"' was asked her. returning to the original purpose of our quest, "is a Home Economist?" "A Home Economist," she par-led, "Is a person who holds a decree Jn home economics." "And what Is or are home ec-tnomics?" "I suppose that home economics night be said to be domestic xlence carried lust a little bit further," said this expert, considering. "Domestic science has come to e particularly the study of diet ind cooking. In home economics I we study the most efficient appll-I nations of labor saving devices to B( Ussp ie home. We try to lick oujVappliances that are WyjV?eiuJi.?ind to study the best ifieans .qf; using them. "You would be surprised how nany women haven't any Idea how to usq all the modern devices that they own. Most of them realize their ignorance; that is why we get such interest in lectures like those. I'm ,gyhig here. And yet. effenx th' cjonipanles , that make tJje'cappfinces themselves some-limes ,don t know, all the possible uses ,that they are put to. It re main .1 for some woman to write in and tell how she is using the vacuum cleaner blower for drying her hair. "Proper diet, proper ventilation. economical purchasing, budgetary control and everything that helps to run the home on a surface-like basis that is home economics." Work in London Miss Thompson used to be Home Economist for the London County Council "It was fascinating work," she said, in reply to a question, talking to the classes In the L.C.C. day and evening schools. The home is nowhere of more importance than in London, and the girls and women to whom I talked in the day and evening classes were deter mined to be the best housewives they knew how. Many of them couldn't hope to own all the gad gets that make lite easy for the wo man who can affor dthem, but they all felt, and lightly, that they could learn a great deal about the scien ces of eating and living that people In the past never dreamed of In Canada this feeling Is pres ent to an even greater degree. Although I have only been here a few months I feel that I am really doing something to make living here more pleasant. "My work here is easier than In England, for you in Canada de mand already a greater degree of home comfort than they have in England. Electric ranges, electric refrigeration, vacuum cleaners and all the other labor saving devices He is survived by a widow and fam ily at Hagwilget. Oscar Llnd returned last week from Vancouver where he spent a couple of weeks visiting with his brother, John. derson; softball, A. publicity, F. Clark. O. Cambpeli, A delegation consisting of Mayor Patterson; Or. R. W. Alward, president of the Board of Trade; Aid. F. D. Taylor, president of the Agricultural - Association, and Levi Qra- a c.,fi h.M in I ham, president of the local Oonser-1 the New Hazelton Hall last Friday ! vatlve Ajisoclatlon left on Tuesday, interview Premier Tolrale . in n-. nliht by the Social Club of Hazel- !to ton. People were in attendance : ?ara 10 mtwr auecung uus u- from both the towns. J. C. K. Sealy was down from Smithers last week and spent a few days here. ! The Felix Bridge Club met on SMITHERS Following the regular meeting this week of the local branch of the Women's Institute, the mem- to take Mr. Talking pictures have been Installed ln the Princess Theatre atlon, is a rarity In England. And! , , of course the'holi&wlfe who buys I 0n thr n8h during the past a day's supply at a time pays far;wek the thermometer descended bIow the lowest -reading more proportionally than the wo- the having been seven be-and man who can buy a larger quantity;?1 keep it fresh. jlow on 8unday- "And that is Just one sample of: f" the home economics y6u are ask-' local veterans of mir ahouf h- Mid we mrted. the South.African War got together last Saturday night to , trict. SK1DEGATE dpt. and Mrs. J. Haah Jr. and Tuesday evening at the home of i.nil,l n, fhB mr Mrs. S J. Winsby. Prize-winners ' Queen charlotte City Walfon Sharpe. vherc they will make their future heme. Several halibut boats from Prince j Rupert passed through the Inlet I during the past week en route to 'the fishing groands on the West Although the councillors have coast I been elected for several weeks and ; ( several meetings have been held by ! t, natives 0f the American the board, the chairman of- the Haida tribe from Crate. Alaska. board Of Village commissioners uav hn navln .1 fraternal vtelt here has not yet' been selected. Last to Skklegate Mission. It vai the year. L. B. Warner was the chair- flt ttole lhear were hre tftcy man. I went vrv nlaoMd with ttinlr' viiit -. , - Alterations In the boundaries of Mr pinslev. roanasxr of' the Skeena electoral district are being BemsIMd Logging Co.. is on a visit sougni Dy uie amuners umnci to Prlnce Rupert in' connection Chamber of Commerce. The sue- wltfi Ji f tm an t this tLtM1r nn th section Is that te 'western boun- aary be at a point a snort distance spruce to St. Paul. Mian, below Terrace, i eliminating the ' ' 4 It A. remote coasi sirexenes, ana inai Charles Mille-r, Q tne eastern Dounaary De extenaea citv barber is mo to Include a portion of the Babine buHdinas to a more aistnci now in ununeca namg. i location The Oddfellows' Lodge staged a most enjoyable dance last night. Refreshments and were of the best although the at tendance was not quite as large as ' might have been expected. Telkwa ,: had a fine representation at the af-' fair. A Parent-Teachers' Association has been organized here with officers as follows: honorary president. H. E. Blanchard; president, Mrs. L. S. McOlll; vice-president, V. Crock ett; secretary-treasurer. Miss Alice Smith; program committee, Mrs. L. II. Kenney, Miss P. Downey, Mrs. F. V. Foster, Mrs. H. E. Blanchard and R. Nesbltt. PRINCE GEORGE Mr. J. P. Dover, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones bers adjourned to Jimmy James' land Mr and Mfg Q Duicner snop wnere me proprietor gave them an interesting demon-1 stratlon of the cutting of beef. C. D. Orchard, district forester here, Is, being transferred to the head office of the department In Victoria and will be succeeded here by Charles J. Haddon, formerly district forester at Williams Lake and more recently In charge at Nelson. C. C. Ternen is being moved from here, to Nelson to succeed Mr. Had- Selwyn Inlet To Have Large Crew Kellcy Logging Co. Will Have Three Hundred Men Employed This Spring SKIDEOATE, March 7: The T. A VTaIIbv Txuialntr fin nnur lm 03 are accepted here to a much great-,don th"e a"d s- Marling will come men empioyc, ln the camp at Sel- hcre from Victoria Ternen's place. wyn Inlet. It Is expected the crew will be increased to 300 later ln the spring. I I rinicMa of his 22 Skidegate Bridge Parly Enjoyable and Mrs. E. C. Stevens Entertained At Delightful Affair Last Week SKIDEQATE, March 7: A very enjoyable party was held on Thursday night last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens. Bridge was the order of the evening and prise winners were: ladies' first, Mrs. O. Kmmerson; second, Mrs. E. Palmer; men's first, C. Mtlfer; second, O. Chastney. The hostess served delicious refreshments. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Palmer, Mrs. John R. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Chastney, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beaven, Mr. and Mrs. A. Du-vul, Mrs. A. Christiansen, C. Miller, i Freak Sockeye Run Skidegate Is First Time This Variety Has Decn Known to Run So Soon On Queen Charlottes SKIDEGATE, March 7: Sockeye celebrate salmon have commenced to run ln the thirtieth anniversary of the re- Copper River and Copper Bay. This There is only one way to reach lief at Ladysmlth. "Those taking is tho earliest that sockeye have the people of Northern B.C. That part were R. C. S. Randall, C. E. 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