o o g 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 g g 0 0 0 0 g PACKETS THE DAILY NEWS WednMdy, ytaA. DENTAL 1 1 ? A, ... SURVEY ; if Teeth of local Children Nt In As y Good Shape As Elsewhere 1 J " i Urjder the auspices of the j Prince Rupert Rotary Club aid with ths co-qpjration of the Prol -incial Department of Health, n t BETTER G5s Extra Special! CLEARING LINES Umbrellas Lamp Shades and Stands WONDERFUL VALUES! Christmas Greeting Cards j , ared with figures of a similar I surrey mad? on the lower raain- I ana ana on Vancouver Island, this i wage is considerable hiehpr I TMnf n k. - J , i i aiuiH vi uicae tiiuurea win re-c:7e a report of the findings of h dentists irj the surrey and I! hooed that they will co-operate "T taking their children to their '"nttet to have these defects oor---trd. thereby nrtectng th"-VC's general 'health for ' the "ntare. ; " . At th TTfinoaeo. clinic the Ro- the fade I chikireri in the put, 7-Clcb hope tpjbe able to ex v scnoois here by the local dentists, i this rvice to the under-This i survey, scaixarricd out as a -rtvileged children. fonnCation to the dental clinic i It is hoped to extend this sur-A V&P R"tary Club hopes ro'--y nd service to kII the children ij hw, in operation Tery shortly, !n th nubile schools of the coni-T.; -fhp snU of the survev snows "unitv and if the general ro-V that the defects in the children's -ronton -an b- obtind on, th ; teeth average 5 53 per chili Com- part of the parents, it Is thouglr SAVE MONEY! With a Free Box of Fine Stationery With Your Initial Visit Our Basement Store for China, Glassware, Dinnerwarc, and Etc MAX HEILBRONER I a Diamond Specialist I o 0OHKH0O0iH0OO 11 V fff' BC 1 nr 1 I Telephone Bridge By Rebekah Lodge A very successful telephone bridge wa. held on Monday evening, by .smVsrs of Rebekah -Lodge- under the cohvenership or Mrs.H. v. Tat-tercil The funds were In aid of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, milk fund and the Rebekah Christmas Tree.'- Prize -win ners were: Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. T. Priest. Mrs.- C: Currie and O. B. Church. " ' - . a great deal of good can be accomplished for the future welfare and general health of the BETTER FEATURES 8 K'ever before in 29 years of experience, duriup which ABC has'cmi. tnbuted more worthwhile advancements to the washer industry than anv i t , i r' "as VUL" onerea a Letter value than ABU Washer Model 137. Better workmanship, better materials, better construction methods, and better features all go to make today's ABC Washer a better value. Atk for free dcnututrmtiun in a your home on your vin clothes. . v! . NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED '.-V 3 ' WASHERS Tmk BefobA, or oer a quarter of a century the nunie "ADC hag stood for quality and value in the home laundry field. ABC has always built washers better than iwai i necessary, using materials of higher quality than ordinary. As a ' result AUC ashers have become the utandard of value by which htm. dreds of thousands of housewives measure the purchase of a waslier. Adventures Of Robin Hood" Is Picture Which All Local Movie Fans Will Be Seeing This Week Filmed entirely in technicolor and starring the dash-in? Errol Flynn in the title role, "The Adventures of Robin Hood," long awaited talking picturization of the beloved legend concerning the gallant deeds of a Saxon noble who turned outlaw with a band of followers and plundered the rich Normans . to feed and protect the poor and oppressed, 4 1 f t IT 4 1 cuuicr; mi uie - AU.iJi li.raiic licit tonight cr a four -day showing extending until the end of the wek. While several of the well-anthi-ticated incidents contained in most of the tales surrounding the career C. N, R. steamer Prince Geore Capt. II. 2. Neddcn, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 p.m. for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. The vessel brouehf. north a fair-sized list of passengers. Broader Function Of Church Urged i Missionary Address Given Before! First Tresbyterian Congregation ! By Kev. II. G. Funston , The importance of the actlviti of the church in mission fields-both at home and abroad wai emphasized by Rev. H. G. Funston In preaching Sunday morning at .First Presbyterian Church. If the church was to confine itself merely to its local field, it was falling far short of Its usefulness and might almost as well cease functioning. There were, it was true, difficulties and problems in carrying on the work of the church ,iocaiiy out the people of the! cnurcn should p prepared to sacrifice, if necessary, to carry hp gospel far afield as had been Christ's exhortation to Christians. It was a spe-ial thank offering service on behalf of missionary funds. The Junior Choir was in attendance and sang a special selection. Irt the evening ilr. Funston continued his series of .sermons based on "The Pilgrim's Progress." Try a Dally News want-ad. Riel Survivor Dies Overseas cr England's greatest outlaw are retained roach af the stiry in this .,,, " oicture is said tc be original in p0!' l6:J form. It hasten described as the f"? ,0aJfer; ? J"1 outstanding picture of the 18 J1 " ... . . Rebellion of 1885, has died here screen season m and there will be few TI v . . . . , . ,, ,4 dra'ln a Prince Runert people who wUl not flsabiv seeTat " be going to leart once. 'SSf f ,, . . . Canadian government for sun- SetUnc tad rosturnw t of the day rtroke in Qu.Appf.n., ar accurately portrayed and there, Val, ,n the b,,, , Fhnn triumohs. it i. said, in his ;toba GrrnadiPrs. nt r7 o,S,C ? Z R,0b1?- in Oayler went ? x?i X !Uanf to Canada as a youth, returning lovely a, Maid Marian. h Claude to hSs homeland Just before . ""-' , outbreak of the Great War. I I ,T ; r, ' ,eaT but one veteran ,i Ba.Rathtone. Sir Guy of GU- fhht carnal .m on the book, of the TT'JFT fltar O-nwl'M government's pension 1nw n-lL,ttte tJohn- Hireaa h-re. He is Troooer Valen-I. oth-r-Uklni important roles tne nruc of Bourn's Mounte nrtade Melville Conner, Patrick Bri2ade Bruce now lives in New-.now es. Urn O'Cor-or. Herbert cast'- Ntol nd draws a oensior: 4 -uum ana Minia-.! i.nve. for a ninshnk wound sufferpd in r . SKIrmiSh at Fish CrMk In AnHt I I 1885. y ; Whiff lets' iToA Rrtfa"" jrom The wotcrfron International Under the direction of Capt. Reg. Green, the outfit of G. W. 'Nickerscn and associates, who (have the contract for the clearing of battery sites on cither side of the entrance of Prince Rupert Harbor, is now being nn.wd by the Armour Salvage Co. boats Pa.cn-ena and Daty from Barrett Point on this side acros to Frederick Point on Digby Island. The outfit includes two donkey engines and other machinery and equipment The clearing at Barrett Point ha ' now been completed except for burning. Work will now be concentrated at Frederick Point. C. N. R. steamer Prince John. Capt. Neil McLean, is being delayed by stormy weather on her voyage this week from Vancouver t-' Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands I ast evenincr the ve sel was reported stormbound at nimshrwa Inlet, waiting for an abatement of weather conditions before proceeding- to her next call at Sindsnit. Unless she has undue further delays, the John should arrive here by tomorrow night. Goodwill Rites Rev. W. D. Grant HilUngwth fmerlv npstor of Firnt Presbvter-'n niureh hre and now minister of St. John's Presbyterian Church n MdMne Hat. Alberta, was in rat -sik Montana, at the Arm-tstire Day week-end to nartlclonte in the observane of International Goodwill Sundav nd on Monday at a combined luncheon of the service clubs. I If you are suffer ing from Asthma, Hay Fever or Bronchial trouble. inhale the fumes of KeDogg's Asthma KeheLYou will get easy relief. For over 60 years this famous herbal preparation has benefited thou-ands of sufferers. ASTHMA m KIIEF A H k Your nearttt drug iton IfefiSalHl h Aim U. UH S1.00 per tin. trial iimSSc. M k ObUinabU also In ogintU form. HL. KurUnpandLriaaOa.LliBlid Mfk EnablUwil ISM M RAW FUR SEASON Commencinp; Must Unload Large Stock 25 Off for Cash Come in and see our goods. Easy Terms Arranged Goldbloom's A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous F.dson, Rulkley Valley or N'anaimo-Welllngton coaL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 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