4i F i it i I'll J; U i I, 1 It HI 1 Friday, January PAGE SIX TOT jDAILT HEWS SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV M t t t Willi V I CemtttJ EUclrieTl fUltf Tjti&4i rtry Tmtidty rtn- I CHURCH HAD GOOD YEAR Splendid Pro;ress Reported at Anneal Vetry Mettin; of St. Peter's Last Night The annual retry meeting of St. Peter's Anglican Church was held in the church building last night. There was a large attendance and much enthusiasm was displayed by the congregational gathering. The report of the rector showed a satisfactory Increase in every depart:-?nt of church work, particularly the Sunday School. The report of the secretary-treasurer was highly encouraging. In Tite of depression, it was revealed that every financial obligation of the church had been met. This satisfactory situation prevailed also in the face of extra financial strain occasioned through the building during the past year of the new church hall. The report of the Women's Auxiliary was greeted with hearty applause. It revealed remarkable efforts that had been made and outstanding results which had been achieved. Among other things, the Woman's Auxiliary had assumed the renwnsfblltty for the paying off of SSOO which bad been borrowed in connection with the erection of the new hall. As a result the oat standing indebtedness for which TELEPHONE 98 THE DAILY NEWS uard MADE IN with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS what eyestrain can mean THINK in headaches and nerves! And how easily avoided if you banish gloom and glare with Edison Mazda Lamps. Use these dependable lamps freely throughout your home. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. the hall committee was responsible amounted to only $150. In spite of greatly increased enrolment and additional expenses occasioned thereby, the Sunday School report also showed a small financial balance. The young people's societies and various clubs now come under toe i A. I llllLm i-n CANADA (I LIMITED GIFT MADE TO TOC H Birthplace of Gladstone in Liver pool Presented to Orra niiatton supervision of the hall committee. New Vestry Members I LIVERPOOL. Jan. i5:The house The election of vestry members . which Boioey stmt. Lirerpool. resulted as follows: 'w trth-place of W E. Glad- People's Warden and Secretary moKt famous statesman- Treasurer. W. O. Vigar. i orator of the Victorian era. has Clergyman's Warden. J. E. Boddie. j pnted to Toe H by his son Lay delegate to general srnd,j Henry Neville Gladstone. Rodney Robert Biance. -istreet although nowadays m the Sidesmen. C. J. Norrington wd4dv.-ri.ewn quarter of the Mersey W. B. Skinner ' ctly. still retains much of the Following the vestry meeting, atmosphere of an upper class resi-there was a meeting of the haft 1 dential area of the early Nine-committee The resignation of the1 teen th Century. Many medical and building committee, which had wnrra specialists of Liverpool completed its purpose within a year bare long been established there after it had been formed, was ae-. nadntrr stmt, in fact, is the Har- cepted and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered tor its spiendtd work, which had resulted in the erection of the new church halL The new hall committee consists of J. S. Boddie. chairman: C. J. ley Street of Liverpool. Lord Derby, who performed the opcstiDC ceremony, remarked that be came from a family where (Madsione's name was revered, al though he could not honestly try Norrington. secretary - treasurer; , tt wa( jed. As an illustration rector and wardens ex-offlcto. a Gladstone's knowledge on an Im-member appointed by the Woman's osense variety of matters Lord Auxiliary, and members elected by Derby recalled that at the age : each of the senior associations of M wnen be had Just joined the the church. j Grenadiers, he met Mr Gladstone at tea at his uncle's house. He The halibut U said to be the found out that Mr Gladstone chameleon of the sea. It changes knew much more about the history its color to suit the background t of the Orenadiers than he did against which it is moving. himself. Cheapest Way of Reaching the People The cheapest way of reaching practically all the people of Prince Rupert and district is by means of the classified columns of the Daily News. Nearly everyone has something they could turn into cash through the "For Sale column. Perhaps they have a house to rent. Here is the chance. Spend 50c on a classified advertisement and secure a tenant rather than have it idle. If a girl wishes a position or a housewife wishes help, the best means of getting supplied is through a want ad. Dressmakers sometimes want work; small storekeepers want to move their goods; or maybe you need an article that has been used rather than pay the price for new. Give the Daily News classified columns a trial. Many have been very pleased at the result. and drop in later and pay the bill. The charge is small. i - , IN THIi Lb 11 UK bUA P : -'U CLOYAH BAY AGAIN Editor, DaOy News: Being asked specifically, aKttleTf Tucted by the meeting of crtiteos .eld recently, to reply to the Jh-:c statement, by the resident ec--'neer of the Public Works Dept. this ei:y I now comply with this honest The question1: were respectfully ibmif.ed to the gentleman, in ;..:etion because of allegations of oial-administration of his-Dept in he mar.er of relief purchases. Ml ui5wer while couched in gentlemanly terms, reveal the nature of .he writer, and it is unhesitatingly stated he is. intentionally or otherwise. His Masters' Voice " Had Mr. Owyer simply answeied the questions submitted, or referred the Unemployed Assn. to his superiors, all would have been well, but to permit himself to be led into personal opinionated statements was folly in the extreme. Mr Owyer states he is one of these fortunate individuals who has never taken a meal as charity which however implies, that he ha always had an opportunity of earning his sustenance, a more fortunate position than the majority o the worker of today. He states hi contempt for the workkss worker at Cloyah Bay. in that they have never offered to vork for the board that it dispensed to them. I note that another ha taken up the question, and showed that the workers have produced all there is avafmMe. and proved tha. the acceptance of board without; compensatory work. It not charity, but rather X belated percentage o.' their former production, and wilj not inflict upon your readers a1 similar treatise, but wtH dwell on' Mr. Owyert contempt for the! workleas workers at Cloyah Bay. j It is acknowledged that there Itj no work to be performed, in fact it is lamented, but Mr. Editor, if there is no work being perforate i hen the services of Mr. Owyer himself are nan -essential, or in other words, be hjtanseU is doing nothing. It is prteirnid that Mr. Owyer draws a salary of possibly ovn j gzMJW monthly, which according to the previous deduction is torn-j ' thing for nothing, while the work rr for whom he holds contempt. is retting away with a mere $30.00' per month In other words the vorker is a mere piker in his eyes : nd is worthy of contempt Personally if I could obtain such a ore-eminence of graft over ni"" , fellow men T might feel constra.-' Week-End Specials owUt Premium Boneless Ham Av erage, 8 los.; taking whose or half, per lb. dUt Premium Bacon Ave. S lbs., per lb. oh redded Wheat Bteeult- Pr pkg 3wanadown Cake Flour per Pkg Malkins Best Coffee per 1-ft) tin Malkin s Best Orange Mar malade. 40-oc, Jar Malkin s Best Loganberries 3 s. per tin per tin Royal City Strawberries 3's. per tin 25c 10c 30c 40c 30c 20c Campbell's Tomato Soup -flip 30c Kggs-Fresh KxUas- J.OO Crestwood Creamery Butter. 3-lb. brick 90c B. & K Pastry Flour 4P OK, 10-lb. sack Sunkist Sweet Orange S doz. Swift s Classic Cleanser 3 tins 25c. Pearl White Naphta Soap 25 C w was t a Palmolive Beads For wash- 9p ing fine fabrics. 3 pks. Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 1 ned to hold such ptrlws in con-J-tempt j r fi ii nmr wmt In hi OT- ! 1 """rTtir"" . Trr CX i appear to have a oestre to set ne csock back ibr that-period, or attempt to be a modern Joshua, aud htTc the sun stand stul It is to be hoped that the sun of the present of the system. Production for profit, may hasten into the west, and Sun of righteousness and equality appear in the eas . and the day of Production for uv dawn upon long-suffering human ity. When such a day dawns. Mr. Gwyer and the rest of us. will be assured of equal responsibility in production, and a certainty of the means of existence. Yours sincerely. Secretary of the Unemployed Assn. of Prince Rupert B.C ASSESSMENTS Editor. Dairy News: Re: Your ,retmtflt Editorial of the Itth The City has made a false assessment every year since 1913 The Municipal Act directs that property be assessed for its "actual value " If ycu can find SO bona Jde sales of City lots since 113 at -r above the mussed value of tbs. ear In which the sale was made r will buy you a new hat. Here are some of the results of the false assessment: 45 of City lots reverted to City for non-payment of taxes. Arrears of taxes and accrued interest on them now amounts t $316,793. Is It worth ten cent on the dollar' The City cannot sell Its bonds, nor can tt borrow from any source It has destroyed its own esedH. Why dees not the Cttr try telling the truth for a change? tt might bring us better lack. Your very truly. O. H. ARNOLD O. 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