I Flowers M'mv i I I, . - for Mother's Day 0 0 0 Mble glfta, Flowera : rmiipicieijr spin uji, :;plsscd 'thought i. !l;s on Mother's Day ooo tii t them at GLENNIE'S . M ond Avenue In R emembrance i d dinners she you. celebrate Mother's Day .did dinner, cooled tv else by our - .i nood cook too sr. Mother's Day Chicken Dinner 50c i i reserve place? :id you on Sunday Commodore Cafe i Avenue WW 'S ;i i t i Mrvu Moth er i- ; none too 'his occasion C t a bos of those fine Chocolates at McCutcheon sxth Street Remember Mother ' is Her day 1 'ppy with a useful en 01 FOOTWliAK Cut Rate Shoe Store 'vy from Meeker Block ,0 1 Third Avenue x; w'mcry & collart Ltd. a i - a w- m-m v chu uany News to Mothers iuert neoDle send 1 :: Dally News to their "' "n!ir that they may 'lecitv U1 u,c acuvmes in Mi' !,. ihelr sons or daugh-11 live K, ... .. .. .r s,... ""nr or mem write tnai n ''i'lu-eclate this. " 'ale i',. iu- . nj il iin iu. rlui,.... .... Mdf. , 111 18 $30 ner year "U1 urea or to United " s or ri. . . .. . .. . . itiii i , u" aT urltaln or omer fiion.s the price Is $0.00 - " ' : ; 1 V SUNDAY, MAY 8 The old arms may he a little wabbly.. The hands arc veined from hard work and drudgery. A Life-time doesn't permit that Lady you call Mother to keep the beauty and charm of Youth. Hut that is one wonderful thing about Mother-Love. It ripens with age, and as that Splendid Lady who one time carried us in her arms moves gradually into Old Age, our heart remains steadfast and loyal, and we suddenly realize that we love her better than most things in life. . ' ' And so on Mother's Day DO that thing you have really wanted to do all the busy days of this past year give her some CONCRETE proof of your love and quality. We have a fine selection of Suitable Gifts For Mother Scarves, Gloves .Holeproof Hosiery ' House Dresses " All Newly Arrived ooo Dry Goods & Novelty Shop Bcsner Block Mother Just Loves China .Make her heart glad with a new set of real English China on Sunday We have a wide Aranco,f sets: 15-plece Bridge sets, 23-ptece Tea seta and 52-plcce Bungalow sets. Prices are wonderfully moderate. Come and See These at Tom Ballinger's Oil Third Avenue a Remember Boys Some little gift placed in the hand that rocked jour cradle mean!) such a lott Chocolates Will Show You Itcmcmbcr (iet one as you go by at THE GROTTO Third Avenue Your Mother Always gave you the best Show your appreciation now. Wish Her lasting happiness with a Victor Radio The1 gift that lives, and keeps on living and giving The "iwN The Guarantee oi Perfection From $5.00 per month at McRAE BROS. LTD. Remember Mother With a Gift of Fancy Work Novelties or Stationery ooo The Regal Shop (John McRae) 330 Third Avenue Give Her NEILSON'S The Best Chocolates that can be made per lb. 75c ooo ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store Flowers for Mother's Day CUT FLOWERS Laddie Carnations' Iris; Narcissus Hoses; Potted Plants Calceolaria Hydrangea Lilies of the Valley All at Moderate Prices Arctic Studio Third Avenue FRASER STATIONERS (Rom, Cowan & Latta Store) ooo Mother's Day Cards Mottoes Pictures Gift China Stationery Send a Wire to Your Mother to let Her know that you Remember Her The cost Is little District News ALICE ARM Lome Falconer arrived last week from Vancouver, where ho Is attending the University of British Columbia, and will spend the summer here with his father, T. W. Falconer. Dr. D. R. Learoyd of Anyox, medical inspector of schools, was here the latter part of "last week to conduct' medical examinations of the students of the local public school. J. A. Anderson, oad superintendent for Atlin district with headquarters at Anyox, was a visitor here the latter part of last week on official duties. ' A bridge party and dance was held last Friday night in the Alice Arm Hotel, there being a good attendance at the affair which was very enjoyable. There were prizes for bridge and delicious refresh- I mcnts were served. VANDERHOOF i Local store keepers have com-! menced an agitation with a view to having stores closed at 6 o'clock I Saturday evenings instead of keep-ling open until late at night as is ! now done. A petition along this line iwas presented to the board of vll- lags commissioners at a meeting on 'Thursday of last week but it was found to be Insufficiently signed. Oscar Ncgaard has rented the It. J. Taylor farm two miles south of Vanderhoof. M. F. Nourse of Burns Lake was i visitor here last week on business. On Wednesday evenlnz. of last week Mr. and Mr! Arrtbld Smedley entertained a number of friends at dinner and bridge in honor of Miss E. V. Day. whose marriage to L. F. Murphy took place on Saturday. Prize winners at bridge were Miss E. Arland and S. E, Dally. A series of bridge tournaments between the Northside Community Hall Association and the Omincca Branch of the Canadian Legion, in which much interest was taken, has come to a close with the Legion winning two out of the three events. Farmers of this district are now engaged generally in seeding and a good acreage is being put under cultivation. Mrs. Robert Reid has been spending a few days in the Finmoore district as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Finlalson. George Snell has returned to his home here from the Nation River district where he was engaged in the construction of the road toward the new bridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith are moving into the Smedley residence at the corner of Church Avenue and Columbia. Street. McBRIDE Additional improvements being made to All Saints Church here include the building of a new tower entrance and vestry chapel. The cost of the work is being defrayed by local contribution. The McBrlde Electric Ltd. has reduced its charge for electric en ergy here from 18c to 16c per kilowatt hour. The new board of village com missioners already has considerable workdnder way on the streets and ditches around the municipality. I Rev. II. J. crees held a special Mother's Day service in the local United Church on Sunday. The monthly meeting of the Wo man's Auxiliary .to All Saints Anglican Church Is being held this afternoon ft the home' of .Mrs. S. BlrkenlMtfT Farmers of this district are planning to approach the government with a view to requesting that they be allowed to work out their taxes this year instead of paying cash. Canada's silver: to industry rose to a million last November.