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Frequent washing in Lifebuoy's rich, anti septic lather rendci icrs us safe. germs inactive keeps Watch complexions freshen When complexions look dull and cloudy, it's generally because the skin is only balf-ckansed. Get rid of pore-deep dirt and impurities with nightly Lifebuoy "facials". Work the pure, bland lather well into the pores; then rinse. See how quickly dull skins freshen and glow with clear healthy radiance. Try Lifebuoy Free If you don't use Lifebuoy and want to try it, send a dipping from this advertisement with your name and address to Lever Brothers Limited, Dept. 54, Toronto, Ont. One full sized cake will be sent you without cost. Lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP J stops body odour WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL 1 New Secretary of Fishermen's Ass'n , B. Goodkoep Succeed Charles Lord, Appointed Fisheries Supervisor B. Goodkoep has been appointed secretary of the Northern B. C. Sal mon Fishermen's Association and also of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association in place of Charles Lord, who has received the appointment of fisheries overseer for the Rivers Inlet district. It is understood that Mr Lord will leave for his new duties In May. FAMILY MEAT MARKET ST , Round Steak j 3 lbs I Sirloin Steak j 2 lb : Rump Roast of Beef t 6 lbs. 1 Shoulder Porlv- 6 lbs. Leg of Pork 3 lbs Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs. Turnips, 10 lbs. StewlJmb, 4 lbs. '1M,i$$ i UmTpKSpH- 2 lbs. Loin Pork Chops 3 lbs. Liver. 1 lb. I Bacon, Vi lb. Spare Ribs. 2 lbs. Krout. 1 lb 50c 45c 51.00 75c 75c 75c 50c 45c 50c 25c 25c I wammmmmmmm , THE DAILY NBWfl I.O.D.E.HAD CRAWFORD BUSY YEAR AND GABLE I Annual MecUnc at Municipal Chap ter Held Last .Nieht With .t Good Attendance Activities of 1031 Reviewed in An. nual Report of Honorary Secretary its regular annual meeting -last night In the I.OD.E. Hall. There, Possessed" Is Interestinc Story and Acting is Splendid Joari Crawford! aW Clark Gable Hi n. i f 'play the leading roles m "Possesr IsflrS OtUart Kegent ,sed." which is he current feature on the screen of the Capitol Thea tre here. The picture is founded on Edrnr Sctwyn's dramatic old tolay "The Mirage" and la the story of a poor girl and a rich man or love vs. WaUa Mtnvf lllWIIM Municipal Imperial Or Chanter. Crawford is as attractive as der. Daughters of the Empire, held bvbp nn . nnve . idol of the talking screen, Is again fascinating even if he Is In a vll- was a good attendance of members ,, ,. r, .. , lainous role ana some inenas. wra. u. v. oman, i , ,, . ,. i The story is an Mre land the acting is splendid. chair Reports from Municipal. Queen Mary, Hill Sixty and Adair Cars Chapters were read and showed an encouraging year's work. Capt. Ruby Steele of the Salvation Army gave an Interesting talk on ' Loyalty and Faithfulness." and was accorded a vote of thanks on motion of Mrs. Rochester and Mrs. S. V. Cox. There was a musical program of which Mrs. Ernest Anderson was In charge. Mrs. W. L. Stamford and Mrs. Robert Bartlett rendered piano duets. Mrs. C. E. Cullln and Mrs. II. N. Brockleaby sang vocal solos and; Donald, prior to her marriage this Mrs. William Millar played violin -weeK uj wooeri vorieu. solos. Accompanists were Mrs. Cul lln, Mrs. J. S. Black and Miss Malzie Macdonald. Presentation was made by Mrs.! J. A. Teng, retiring regent of Adair Cans Chapter, of flag and standard to the newly formed Cambrai Chapter of which Miss Florence Smith is regent. Presentation was made to the retiring municipal regent, Mrs. John Manson, of a beautiful set of brass vase and candlesticks as a token of appreciation for her faithful services. The presentation was made by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, incoming regent. Presentations were also made by Mrs. Stuart to Mrs. D. Orchard Mc-Leod and Mrs. II. L. Landry in recognition of their valuable services during many years to Municipal Chapter. Mrs. MeLeod for nine years has served as secretary while Mrs. Landry has been treasurer for seven years. The election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary Regent. Mrs. J. C. McLennan. Regent, Mrs. D. C. Stuart. First Vice-Regent. Mrs. 11. B. Rochester. Second Vice-President. Miss Florence Smith. Secretary. Mrs. J. A. Tcng. Treasurer, Miss Bessie Letts. Educational Secretary, Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Echoes Secretary, Mrs. W. C. As-pinall. Standard Bearer, Mrs. Cecil Taylor. Organising Secretary. Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod. Refreshment were served with Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton In charge. Report of Secretary The report of Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod. Honorary Secretary, re viewing activities of the past year was as follows: "I aaaln have the pleasure, the orivliege and the honor of submit ting herewith the annual report of Municipal Chapter I.OD.E. for the year ending February, 1032. "During the year nine regular nd two special meetings were held. "The meetings for the past year have been exceptionally well at tended. Minimum attendance was tl and maximum. 30. "Under the Canadian Legion, in unison, we attended the Armistice Memorial 8ervlce, each chapter placlnii a wreath on the cenotaph, and also took charge of 'Poppy Day." "The regular Empire Day celebration ' took place May 23. when( children from public schools asscm- j bled at Capitol Theatre, listened to a musical program and an inter- i estlng address given by a local clergyman. A film was also shown for entertainment of children. "Municipal Chapter raffled a return trip ticket 'to Vancouver, net proceeds from which amounted to $110. , 4 . . ntin' "Bursaries and prizes were given to students ranking highest in Junior matriculation and entrance classes, amounting to $110 in cash. also prize books Educational literature was also supplied 'city schools. "All chapters have a ward in lo cal hospital. These are refurnished and reconditioned from time to time as deemed, necessary. "The I.ODiL,. Girl Guides. and During the afternoon Miss Don-; aid was presented with a beautiful i rtlrer cake basket In appreciation of many years of faithful service in ! the work of the auxiliary and of the church. I Felicitations were extended and, nleasure expressed at the fact that i she was still to be resident In Ter-' ' 1 race. Dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. Brownies are keeping up keen in-; terest, and showing an increase in ' enrolment. "The chapters this year have expended considerable monies to- j wards needy families, hi addition . supplied clothing, bedding, fuel and groceries. "Adair Cans Chapter, with re-, 2 ret, has disbanded. This chapter devoted its efforts principally to, the eare of Returned Soldiers' Plot In Falrvlew Cemetery, and erected a total of 31 headstones. Thle chap- ter has transferred Its work to Queen Mary Chapter, also a savings 1 account of $264 to help carry on the vork of upkeeptng the plot. "With the dLibandment of Adair Cam Chanter, which would necessarily brine about the abolition of Municipal Chapter, a new chapter ha been formed, named 'Oambral.' the larger proportion of its membership belne formed from an overflow of 'Hill 60' Chapter." 'is interesting one. iWILL MARRY AT TERRACE g Mls Donald Honored Trior to Wedding to Robert Corlett TERRACE, March 8: An enjoyable social gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Dover on Wednesday afternoon last when the members of the Anglican Wo men's Auxiliary met to honor Miss m Look at the New Low Pri Mon. & Tues. HVO SHOW5 7 and 9 p.m. ADMISSION 15c & 50c ces- bvcnings : 15c & 50c Matinees 15C .. umy uiu nest riciures Will Ix? vJhown TWO GREAT STARS AND IDEAL LOVEKS JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK 0 MILE bj "POSSESSED" Willi Wallace Ford, Skeets Gallagher A Man Speaks of Love A Woman Live- it Comedy "Clean Up On the Curb" PAKAMOCMfttl rturcuj warn looirn F-aiun tarts 7:10 and n in Wednesday & Thursday "The Ruling Yoi ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A I DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in tcllint lnj. JASPER Wll-DFIRi: EGG Per Ton, $120 C ash IHc ( IASPF.ll WILDFIRi: LUMP rrr 'ion, 5iJ.s: lasarwr tl PEMBINA LGG Keg. I'rice. 5Uw: i:an rnee ,1 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 1 rjEBtssaj mi n l.l irk n .PI iherish which made rrincenupemmi "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, II PR1NCK RUPEKT. H.C "How do they do it? Among your friends there's sure to be at least one smart young married couple who arc the envy and admiration of all who know them. With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no benevolent Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be H,c young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt alwut it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY Take a look around that home and you will find no end of well known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. She can't afford to take chances that must only be debited to "Experience." When she buys for herhomc shc must get tried and tested and trussed products which carry an honorable P"n,c to guarantee her satisfaction. You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertisements. Arc you?