On every ide today peoplr tie bring urged to alkalize Uicir 4 ,.a 'h. Aiid tbili ea.ve ymplouLi f "... id m di , --lion," nausea and stomach upset To gain quick alkalizatiufi. jut do tbU: Take two teaspoons of PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 minutes after eatin. OK take two Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tablets, which have the wine antacid effect. Relief comes almost at once usually in sr few minutes. Nausea, "gas" fullness after eating and "acid indigestion pains leave. S'ou feel like a new person. Try this way. Youll be surprised it results. Get either the liquid "Phillips" or the remarkable, new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful 10 take and easy lo carry with you. 3nly 23 a box at all drug stores. AUO IN TAlin fOlM: Etch tier UUX h Q qai-iJt ct a VmoumM tA Phillips' PHONE 357 mm MILK OF MAGNESIA Everyday Walking Shoes I Elected j MASSETT. Feb. 27: Ths annual .misting of the Graham Island Fanners' Institute was teld In the New Matsett School House last Saturday, a fairly large number being present. The reports showed that, under 'r abV leadfthip of Chairman r .as. A. Smfch, piuch Trork had bed accomplished In bringing the eds of the drttrtct. especially .rtwr facilities f6f fishing boats t fore the proper authorities and .ldderabfe progrea lias been v ade. Th following executive was elected for ihe coming year: Chas A. Smith, A. Cary, T. Kevin. Mar Wand and Mrs. W. Hastle. I IP Asiirtf inn I In Li At Massett For Newlywed Pair MASSETT. Feb. 27: The reception being under the auspices of the New Massett Community Club practically everyone In Mass?U met in Martin's Hall on February 16 to bid Clarence Martin and his bride ( formerly Miss Phyllis Kent, a hearty welcome home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin returned to Massett recently after an extended honeymoon in Southern California A very pleasant evenln m j spent, the party lasting Until the .early hours of next morning. J During the supper hour Dr. J. C Dunn, on behalf of the residents I of Massett. presented the bride "and groom with a handsome pair .of silver entree dtehes. Many speeches were made. The new shoes are arriving; and we have smart models for the lady who likes a good walking Oxford. These are made in either hlack or brown with low or medium heels and the prices arc reasonable. (Estab. 1908) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Itev. J. W. Stevenson, MA B.D., Ph.D. Minister in Charge Orranist: Mrs, E. J. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 11 A.M., "DEEP-SEA FISHING" 12:15, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., "ON DUTY OFF GUARD" Dr. Stevenson will preach D THIRD AVENUE CHURCH NOTICES ST i PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE C. JENSEN, Pastor WW 11 AM., "JESUS AND PETER, WHO DENIED HIM" (Norwegian) 12:15, Sunday School 7:30. Mi, "MAKINO THE MOST OF LIFE" (English) All Are Welcome ' CATHOLIC CHURCH A' Mission will be preached In the Catholic Church by Father Lqfthus beginning Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, February 28, and ending Sunday, March 7. Sermon every evening at 7:30 o'clock All Welcome v.'.-.... PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. Febr.:, 27 1S27 MASSETT ORPHAN DIES MASSETT. Feb. 7: Daniel Adams, an orphan, died suddenly ' here last week. If You're Told to "Alkalize" Try Thit Remarkable "Phillips" Way Thousands are Adopting IMassett Farmers' Institute Meet Organization Did Good Work During Year 1937 Executive WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Women of Various Denominations! VnitrA VfiterAxv 1 Although the meeting m con nection with the World Day of Prtyer had to be postponed from the; original set date because oi sickness, the sunshine on Friday afternoon brought a welcome hint of spring and new life and A good ly number of women turned out at First PrtSbyterian Church to engage ki prayer. Women of vari- Mii denominations participated in devotion to one Lord' Mrs. D. C Stuart presided and ably led the program vArtch had for its theme "The Son of the Living God." The meeting opened hi note c." rrabe with the sinem of the Hymn "Hall to the Lord's Annotated." There were prayers 'n unison, a anipture lesson read -eMponsaTeiy. periods of s 1.1 e n t prayer and prayer for specific ob- ioct. Mrs. E. J. North of the Perrte costal Assembly prayed that the! Christian Chilrch might be made -trong and uncompromising and be guided to meet today's changing wndttions. Prayer was offered for missions it home and abroad by Mrs. G. A. Kelsy of St Peter's Church. Mrs. J. W. McKinley of the Presbyterian Church led in prayer for the community and for a more widesDread interest m thi ause of temperance. Mrs. G. W. Wilkinson of First United Church prayed for the Youth, that they might get a clear vision of God and that their lives might be turned into useful channels. Prayer was offered for Sover-Igns and leaders of Empire and1 Dominions by Mrs. C. V. Evitt of St. Andrew's Anelican Cathpdml Mrs. Dafoe Speaker There was much inspiration riv en In the address on the purpose' OI the Day Of Praver hrmnrht v. Mrs. F. W. Dafoe of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Dafoe remindM th-it. the main purpose of the day was to deepen the spiritual life of the women themselves bv a r.fonrrr vision of the Son of God. She dwelt on the words of Christ when He said: "If ye abide in Me and My words abide in you. ye shall ask what ye will and it shall be done unto you." Prayer would be answered insomuch as there wxj willingness to abide in Christ am allow Him to use people to help answer their nravers 'We must not be so busy trying lo build ladders to surmount oh- .stacles when God has given a key to open a way through. Prayer is not only a privilege and an on- portunity but an obligation and should be used or it will be lost; .said Mrs Dafoe, who stressed the point that, if Christ was to abidi in people their hearts must be emptied of other things not nec essarily wicked things but things that made people too busy to pray. Major Eva Laycock and Captain E. Robertson of the Salvation Army rendered a vocal duet entitled "True - hearted, Wholehearted" after which the meetins was brought ito a close. Mrs. E. J. Smith presided at the organ. Aged Native Of Massett Passes Mrs. James Jones Dies as Itesult Of Accidental Fall OLD MASSETT, Feb. 27:-Mrs. James Jones, one of the oldest re sidents of Massett, quietly passed away recently. Her death was cauwd by an accidental fall from hsr back door. She leaves her hus band, five sons, one daughter, many grand children and many great grand children. The entire town of Massett paid their last respects at her funeral cn Sunday. Rev. A. Abrahams of nciated and was assisted by both the Massett Music Band and choir. Comulylng with deceased's last request, her children sang "Let's !j uamer at the River" over her grave. The Central Hotel . ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Children's DON BROWN I Story Hour . IS WINNER .Miscellaneous Program Was Much Enjoyed Today A miscellaneous nroscram enter Defeated Neil Cameron in City Billiard Championship Play tained the little children at the, weekly story hour this morrrfcg. In the third game of the city The audience was delighted 1th blflbfdJ championship sponsored . .... a u .. . K n PotiiHinn I Minn nnH nil V. tne request story UUie umiu ana ui "- - ..t w nvoninr irt the lJoinn Club oig uiaus ana -Magic Dumplings, as a cninese tare. t . " told by Mrs. Rooms, Don Brown won from Neil Robert Cameron. Eileen Hawblin Cameron, preseni city cnampwn, jleased with an action story, 500 to 447. Sandv." Winnie Cameron related The game Started fairly evenly n her her vivacious vivacious manner manner the the ever ever and Cameron was a few points jcpular "Cindcrelia' and "Fairy 3ueen." Next Saturday tlie program for children between the aaes of nine ind 12 will be in 1 harge of Mrs. F. E. Robertson. Mrs. G. P. Tinker md Mrs. S. D. Johnston. Rev. W. D. Grant HoIlinworth. in the course of his special church Organization survey work, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and tomorrow evening will sail on the Cardena for Stew- v. iv vut ill. i inri u a iiuinuaj night on the Prince George, he will iton over aealn until Friday and eturn to Vancouver that evening Princess Adelaide via Ocean Falls. ahead at the first hundred. He was fifty points ahead later but, when he was 203. Brown Was 207. From thSn on Brown played steadily and gradually drew ahead. His best br&ttyr weft a 37 and a 33. The lest Cameron eonld do was 24. This result adds Interest to the merles. Ort Monday Balagno and Tinker trieet. Balagno add Brown have also to meet and. having In mind Balagno's capabilities, the result of his match with Brown Is ' by no means a certainty for" Don' should Balagno win from Brown M cup might go to any Of the 'our. And. of course. Tinker has his" " hance too. Altogether a very ln- w terestlng situation has arisen and ; urther good crowds are assured at . the remaining games. J' LOOK FOR THIS SHIELD TViii symbol of qutllty it ttFiied t4 Cvcfy pr6Juct of tlit B. C Diitilkiy Co., LtJ. . , I urnUc nd sihjitard . . . tisurlftj yo of lk vniforifrit t)it h mtrUJ htit liqvott for tliiii-wo ytnt. WARNING: teuw hreak llif Imtllf trhm empty The BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERV COMPANY LIMITED ftnmcfit it ikI (mUi hrd or dnfJiiJ If the Uuor Control bor4 fcf k lU Corikinl of llritivh CoUmUa. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON S32.00 $35.35 RETURN. RETURN. 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