1 ' in. Monday, Aprij 27 THE DAILY NEWS 1831 PAUE 1"W0 iBl$MM35SW SM lj all ins .i pml mm; tV f, Mttwa C, U .. TorwM. Oat DAILY EDITION MUSIC CLUB Fine Program Saturday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. V. T. Kergin The Ladies' Muak Club held jts annl Msdents' recital on Saturday afternoon. The program was arranged bf Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, while Mrs. W. T. Kergin lent her beavttfal new home on Fourth Avenue for the event. There was a splendid attendance of mothers of the pwpila, and mem bers of the afarathe eceaston being one of great enjoyment. Pupfls of SL Joseph's Convent. Miss Way. Miss Ofefeen, Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mr. Bategno took part, assisted by a few members of the crab. Great regret was expressed at the absence of Prof. Pryce. who has been Ifi, and wm enable to be present as on former accaatona. Sister Madeline was congrauuated on her composition. The Merry Maiden's Potka," played by Miss Happy Kergin. Mrs. HeUbroaer and Miss Lenox preetded at the tea UMe, assisted byjthe following members of the ctab, Meedames Anderson, Bartlett, Batt, Caoen, Parquhar, Moore, Me-Leod, Smttto and Hlnton. The program for' the afternoon was as foBows: -O Canada Piano solo. "A Sailor's Dance." Eczema On Hands Couldn't Put Tbem In Wtter Mr. Solomaa Eahiopf, S3. No. 1, Xeuttadt, Oat, write: "I m troubled wiUi witmi for four yeara, and it wat to bad I eoold not put bit bands In water. I found B unlock Bl'owl Bitten the only mrditliM thai Wuuid gt m. an rK.f, and nftu taklnr four lottlet the tetema had all left nit. I e now do hit own waaaing. and with to gift thank t B.D.B. for what it hai dona for tat." Baalatr4. 1 tt t JtuS mjf W THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCB KUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mat! or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ... 5 DO For lesser pericds, paid in advance, per month - 50 By mail tit all part of Northern and Central Britten Columbia, paid to advance for yearly period - 3.00 By mail to all other parte of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State, paid in advance, per year ... $6.00 By maOo all other countries, per year r 9.00 Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone li 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone . J8 ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Monday. April 27. 1931 Miss Antoinette Blaln. Piano solo, "Spring Song.' Isabel Sturgeon. nrpf TrvPTT1 T k 7 Da. "Military March," Kathar- .1 I I J I )VA 4 I I J A I l,n Baker and Charlotte PhiUIpson Piano solo, "In the Miss Gladys Mellish. Piano solo, "Dance Mias Mary MaeDonald Song, Mrs. Crulkshank. Piano solo, "La Belle Miss Daphne Hemmel. Row Boat" Grotesque,' Gavotte," Piano solos, "Etude Poesies" and 'Butterfly Etude.", Archie Thomp son. Reading. Mrs. Bushby, by Mrs. D. Ross. Piano solo, "The Merry Maiden MasPhail. LETTER BOX NOVELS AND FRESS l Editor, Daily News: i The address given by Rev. p. 'Grant Hollingworth before the Prince Rupert Rotavy Club as reported In the Daily New was very interesting, and I should say. ttme- To my mind he has touched on a and newspapers comprise la large section of popular reading today; and popular reading is an lmpor- BUSH F!RE AT TERRACE Disaster Feemed Imminent n) Friday as Flajnes Swept. Ferry . Island TERRACE. April 27: A serious looking 04Mb ire ttar'ed up on Fri day looming on Ferry island, Ter-1 only of he vital ject. for as he ys. novels occupant HiM M limine i unu j . ( For time it looked is though they would have a hard time to. escape. II. Tin knil " ..A te Hum MHIA I tant part of our present day envir- ""uJh wT;"; . . rush In connection with his land I ,k,u k .11... onment. The quality then should be , ... .. . .,., ,, worthy of some consideration. It U difficult enough far the av- ultra. Jug auiu u Ul lark wiiu i iaiu, sot out of control and spread with great rapidity over the whole island 1 tf ""ten ait three-quarters of a knd w. his place , . to the scheme of f M a lT 'u wae Logging operation bad been onomlc complexities of out modern .-Jk the island during re- f-L fL22?fi cent years and piles of slashings " 'Z1'':: ""r w.-e left m every every d to these the low-grade novel and the multitudinous maga shies of doubtful character and the probtau is a real one, direction. These led Ife flaa to. iuiy and for af time tt aevaMal aa K a real disaster I was Imairtdteg. the wind heading . . . ... .o, ctroagr towards Terrace kig. As remark in your editorial ZT you Portunateiy tcJv a a wide ,, slough eUM1Bh tPlv,r comment on Mr. Hoinngworth's ad- separ- atea to " brtand from the - mainland ' : 11,... ko..kiii.iiMcii. 1 L .ZZZl and this was a material factor iu sibJIK,; Uie newspaper Is ; ubiq-tt- ous and its influenece cnthe publk bweze tbe mind is incessant Editorial func-TCribI, tions are usually in the hands of , . QlH k, a i educated people, so that there ..T;.,, ,. hrl. ,nrf auy tbse in utin the bridge and I seems to be no doubt about the duty 'of the press to keep the educational and moral standard of its reading ; matter as high as possible. , Considering the influence of local newspapers, I think we are l&rtu- seems reasonably press despatches go. Personally I enjoy reading the Sunday magazine section for the human interest it contains, and I think its moral and . deahat with stuaU outbursts which I had been set up by sharks crossing the slough. For a time tb residen- i cos of Moscrs. Daly. Sherwood. Ore- I jot J ana Aitree were ra liiujer dui. as the more readily combustible ma- 1:' ' teriai got used up. the flame gra Province appears to have some con- dually subsided and with the dark-neas oely scattered flickcrtogs were T rKlowing Ur showers of sparks. to be rehable. as Deyeea a severe scare iuc iumajr i earac through safely. I Saturday saw the fire under eon-1 "7' .nv. Itroi. only the far-stretched end of , . h.nV tt malntalnc a uict and rvm-' .. . ' gressive attitude towards the ehur The wind kept in the direction away from the I lamer dwetimg and ;the island contributing to the wre,. u ning nine Empire tanmre handle nanaie the me daily aauy news news wi,. . n. iKergin. - iin a reasonable and sane manner.! .1 .... v. . """f, -"J : i oeneve a corretDonaeni in me , ,,, ,r .w. , l. Song, Mm Carson. Piano solo, "Bird Song," Miss Ruth Nelson. Duet. "Pas de Charge," Misses Ruth GUHs and Helen McCaffery. Piano sole. "Sonata op. 14" (Beethoven. Miss Audrey Parkin. Piano solo. "Murmuring Brook," Miss Maxine Heilbroner. Duet, violin and piano. "Annie Laurie," Misses BUeen and Phyhs HambHn. Piano solo. "Daisy Chain," Allan Kergin. Piano solo. "Wood Nymphs Harp," Bjolg Luth. "God Save the Kteg." Now if the fettow who invented windshields will only try his talent on banks. The Salvation Army Annual $el-Denial Appeal riesse Help The Army of the Helplne Hand. The Salvation Army claims your assistance in its world-wide fight arainat wrong and social mistry. Your gift will be passed on to the lick and suffering and sinful and thereby help to make a better worUJ Make your ruponae your utmoat effort. Campaign From April 25 to May 10. letter section of a recent Sunday ! Province spotted one defect which , seems to be rather general with modern newspapers. He referred to the practice of the press investing reports of crimes with the wrong atmosphere. The number of synonyms provided by the English lan-, guage is taken advantage of by many writers and Instead of referring to a robber as a common thief they call him a bandit. Undoubtedly this increases reader interest, but although the technical facts may be correct they are distorted and misrepresented by the halo of romance with which they are adorned. The power af suggestion such reports have for adolescent minds is bound to have effects. F. J. BOUTELL Presbyterian Girls Have Tea and Sale Under the auspices of uie Presbyterian Canadian Girls in Train- . ing a very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held an Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Cameron, Thompson Street. The guests were received bv Mis'- Beulah McKlnley, president or the C. O. I. T.. and Mrs. D. C Stuart Miss Muriel - Vance was '(invenor nl the tea room. 8rvl- I teurs were Misses Jean Ritchie Mary Bremner. Viola Johnson. Ad- : elia Thurber. Margaret WIMiseroft 1 ! Wlnnlfred Eby and RMe Ftntav. ; Mrs. W. D. Holllngworth and! IMiy. J W. McKlnley had charge ' of the urns. ' Miss Evelyn Anderson was e&sh-1 ier. ! i The prettv decorations were in 'haree of Mrs. Cameron. Durine the afternoon there was! ' a delightful musical program I flanifti ches, as evidenced by the series of 1 0j klnd Nq mA anv articles recenUy published, entttted. 1 . , a 4 ,rmm Af "I was a stranger and ye took me nearer home I consider that the Daily News and the Eve which was la charge of Miss RoseJ ;Rlce. ThereTwfft pttho WbS ST- i Ml' Ellie Finlay and Miss Wfnnt-, 1 fredEby.'andvocalfliolosbyMlss Betty Wood and Miss Beulah Mc-i IKlnley. accompanied by Mrs. J. C i Gllkcr. The home rooking table was In, charge of Miss Betty Cameron and MIm Dorothy Fraser. Mrs. C. Han. the leader, was general supervisor. When old Dobln lost an eye, nobody had to lump a ditch to avoid hitting him on the blind side. excellent land was vastly helped in its clearing. 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