COMMOTE 11 SCOUTS Boys Progressing The regular.monthly meeting ot h'pommlttee.or the' first Prince Rupert Scout troop was held ,last night In the olllce pi .it: a. Mac-nfiinm at the Bank of Montreal with the. president, pr. Neal Carter, In the chair. Final arrangements for the for mal presentation of Xhe rbop made. ltibelnBrdecid- ed that the ceremony shouj'd jtiik inrf. on February J. A short dis play of Scouting activities wljl be presented Dy nc ,dojs give un idea of what has been dope during t Ho four montlw the troop has been organized and what scouting really u Following this the president, Dr. carter, will officially hand over the charter to the troop. An invitation l ( heine!ent .to all the parents andilT. friends to be present on this occasion. A report was made by the Scoutmaster of .the progress of the troop. Nine boys have been Invested while" another Is ready. Additional boys are being Instructed in. the tender- i 4 v... rntrt Tphripra. One T Ibl 1 . l-.'VIV III Lilt. UUttlll o urnif Pnh mrit wnen a suitable cubmaster and assistant have been found. Further assists ants or Instructors are greatly needed ,fpr the , troop. Tlie applause of all was brought .forth when thAqhahman announced his intention of .donating a suit Children's Sjtory Hour Enjoyed lea feting Booth' Memorial School able trpphy for the interpatrol , jr l. Gray, Vancouver competition which Is now n full .Central tral swLn-jf in the troop. :P. Xuzorvik. L Great .enthusiasm ,1s being dls- Jerpme. C.N.U.; J. Hukulank, d jilayed by the Scouts over the out- mohtort. of -doors activities which take place Knox every Saturday. Victor Pearson, Smlthers. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH Tl MINISTER REV. J. S. PATTERSON Mrs. .E. J. Smith, .Organist STOP THAT COLD Dominion C.B.Q. Tablets The Liile Q(l Vox Kn(wn ticl.Vrorti tYCi Ormes A.S.A. Tablets Per Vial of Thirty Five-Grain Tablets ' - ejtttyrFiv? Cgpts n Highest Potency Halibut Livr Oil Capses The Ideal General Tonc,for Vr 50 Capsules . , . , fiOsutcs 250 Capsules W mibw v.ipa i icy. ,i. w " " The ReU Store .JTfl Open pally From ,.m. " P 01 .Sunday . and Holidays ;Prqra .2 .PJP .u V "-!- .11, , X p.m. Mil ir."i :- ?' ' ... - ' --- ...... " '' , . - - , . . Old and ,ew Anecdotes Prqre.t ,i - - ; , r v. .V . .. io nil h urnrif fnr Thiouah the' courtesy of Miss A ,ui ,.,nnH ninc hnrice while an- E. Mercer, principal of Booth Me morial School, the" Prince Ruper' Oilier 13 Uliit titan j iitw"- . : j . Wnrif- Teachers Association entertavnet' frai oilier oiuuia uic " w ... in for It Great Interest has been Dr. H. V. Warrert of the University t ol British Columbia at .tea Thuri ihown by all the boys and practl- S C one hundred per cent attend- day afternoon in the Booth BehooT 1 u., crrt nt Irfn Dr. Warren spoke informally about we ., -w- -VT.hb various trios. WliS Eleanor. Sretary. J. U Nprdan.lc- Moy was In charge of Jhe tfrj . :. . . .....u-i u U!isu'u uy ivu.vs i. uuugauu, 4-i the evening train, .Cash . for .Old .Gold. Bulger's. It Mrs. ,Roy Morrison ,has left tor liazeiVOII UJ Villi. C U iJUiomb Nn n e ?plt? 1 Were Old .favorites and new storiu were iblended ,in the ".program at .i' . , ..-. 'i Mr., ana -Mrs; n. Duan-cuui Hie VHUOreHS JStpry 410Ur UUS . .ji- tinnier morning. Mrs. G. IP: Tinker de, dta? Jlpwcrs .lighted' with' the popular Knights10-1 AW.?1 .H",V"-r- r. , .......... . i TnnionL'.i ixain. que nimi iviu Fisherman and His Wife" and fur-L at l W. reported moan v : - , ... ...... . lurri'itf nftrnnnn" Walkei 8 will be in qharge.qf ljis. jUoperi uuiiiiTuu, jvira. r, u, uinzev ana Mrs. D. V. Smith. from irom ni'XL i.iiuraav ine nmmm rnri - i . CATHARTICS A BAD HABIT If you hve common con-sttpauon, dueito lack .or bupc in the diet, the neat objection to pills' ahd purgatives U that they only oerpetuate the. trouble. Why not encourage elimination with a natural laxative .tood-with ,Kel-logi'a AU-lBran: It.absorbs moisture and aottens like a sponge. This water-softened 'mass aids elimination: At the same tlme.it improves ' intestinal tone because Kellogg's AU-Bran contains the intestinal ; tonic vitamin Bi Eat All-Bran as a cereal or bated In muffins. And drink plenty ot water. Made by Kfllogg, In. London, Ontario. 1 I Vner merest in the serial ''.The 6 ' nhfiSt. nf PjhhloEtnno .ttniico ' I time. I " I T- . .w . ieam np;yer was rejatfa in en-. "'.T . S u vMi tertalning 'fashion , by -Mrs: A. ,c. k: traye"'-"B VV children between the anas of ' 4 inrf ke and proceeded .to -Terrace by The .excavation for the new fed- iorl Kiiilllriir hrp Kiih'rnnt.rsiet for HOTEL ARRiyALS ' which .has J)een giVen to .John.Gur- .Royal Steve Tomecek, Terrace. Prmce Kuiert W.(C. Seyeiis, J. p'Orrasby; and timated 400 yards of rock and 700 yards of muskeg. Georee Waddell, who Is .In tpwa after havinir spent the past pine ; , J months enjRlpjed a,t,the. Surf P'pint L. Woods. rand Hiniine. wUl 'sall 6n the .CataU next CHURCH NOTICES If ll;0p lorninff Senice , Subject "Art Thou He That Should Come or Look We For Anpthir ,7:304E;y.enlnjr ervce' Subject -"The Four .Horsemen fit Jteveatlqp' Everyone ,1s .Cordially Jnylted Tuesday alterpopn on,ms return io Vancouver. Mrs. Wlona" ElizabetH Penny. charged with contributing Juvenile dellquency,, was, further remand-j ed on 'appearing before .Magistrate McCJymont in city pontc tuu afternoon. Staff Sergeant O. H. Greenwood U .prosecuting .with W. Q. FuHpn Ipr tne acqusea. The County Court case .pf War ren Scott and Aubrey Jackson vs. B. C. Packers has been settled ,out of court. The claim of plaintiff was fpr J8Q.6 over .fish allege to have 1 ,pen delivered ' ito ciejenaani. -- -i w n Pulton was" counsel ilor;niam- tlff while T.,W. -Brown acted for.de- rfendanti Announcements All advertlserheftts In thla .column ?vUl.be, charged for a lull month at-25c .a yord. Presbytriap. Burp's Bantjuet i Jan qary 25., Catholic Tea. Mrs. rqCa.tfery Jan. 27. Baptist Supper,' February 3. . fy " ' ' . . . Women's ; Hospital. Auxiliary .Bali - ...... February 4. UnU lssiry Cea 'ea, ft !.' 1 lary v ateralr ale, PTll- I l-'UU.-J.'J '.U.MJU. J- ,.,LL .J " Fresh Local ,Raw And i VAIjENfTIN AIRY rilONE 657 Jpung reopie s Dance Meld: At Seal Cbye jeoru Ridley iJopie g$s" Fehruar 10 Valentlne-.Cabaret, Benefit Boys Band, February ,11. Cambral ya)$htlne Dance, Feh ruarr .14. .Masonic krivy AT flail. Thursday, vFe,b- Pehruarv 17 and 18. '.'One ijellr-. 'Jqus flight " Mnjted nurcn. j . St' N. R. hhuaj Pance, tMarch' L4. The vounE' people of St. Peter's Church 'at Seal'Cov' were hosts to a large num.l?er of. 1 young people from an .paris.oi ,ip ,cvy an no- nt fit. iPeter'i Hall, a most v".& ii 1 enlovable Urn! being; spent. Danc- InK was from 9:30 to 1 to music pro ylded by Mrs. De, Carlo's orchestra. Sixty couples were In attendance. Mark" Cavenalle was at the door with John -Skog master of cere monies. Refreshments were served stt midnleht under supervision of Miss Jean Dalzell and Mtss Tarlar Rysstad, assisted by a number of young people. The nail was gaily decora tea lor the occasion with paper ribbons find balloons. CLUB HEARS ADDRESS .Miss Van .Gueps of .Momtjd Tea The . Women?'. Canadian Club held a guest tea on .Friday afternoon in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Mrs. F. N, Gpodi the president pf the club introduced . , ' . I .flAranmi HflCQ ine speaKer o mvcvpwun, Cornelia Van Guens of Holland,' W.hp dllghted the audience with ah mrnrmni .taiK on ine iuc iiuu vu- toms of her country. Miss .Vari Guens wore a. beautiful .naUye cos tume and ntrsgersea ner aaaresi with folk songs .And traditional .alrr pf .Holland, Which she sang jttt charm and .grace. ' ! The speaker opened her addres:' bv exDlalnins the traditional signi ficance of the details pi ,ner cps-. tume. Her gown was ol .be.awtli brocaded satin, with which she wor a cap, fichu, deep cuffs and a lop:! apron pf lace and net. A well dress ed Dutch woman has one or mor such costumes to wear to festivities Wooden shoes are worn only put.o i doors in wet weather. Miss yap Guens carried with, her a beautl fullv wrOueht brazier or stoqi, within which 'was an Intricately carved earthenware holder where glowing coals of peat were placed This brazier was used for additlona heat In many homes and was often' carried to church. ( Even mortf Characteristic of Holland than wooden shoes and wind - -. ' . . . . I . .n Pn.t, mills are tne -singing luwcia. public building of importance arid all the churches have beautiful towers from wlhkh carillons plaj each quarter noun in uie cauj days watchmen called ine nour; from a , balcpny hi the tower. Miss Van Guen sang the call of the 'watchman at dawn "to the four r'nrnprs'of .the four winds." These bells In the towers are Known ar "clocks," and are played by 'clock-lsts" .from a keyboard within the tower. The Vclocklst" and tne or mnlst of the cathedrals are paid not by the church or tower, .but by th munlcloalltv. Music plays a rtnmine'nt toart in the life of thi people, and a Dutch organist evolv ed the organ fugue one nunarei i- i-anfa hpfnl- ,IW , time Ol BJCIl. rp.i- ri,lr'nBnnip'hre.nreeminent- ly.aiefioustpeople.ior, at first con sclousiy, ana now &uuv;uii5.iuo., they are alert against the menace- of wind and rain. A passionate lovt for the' soil which they have built mi -niit of the marshes, and the sea lias .made them a strong and ten acious .nation. There are. nine mil lion people In Holland which in it.a U about tliat.of Xake. Ontario. lTiinnH stands third amontt tne na tion's In ship ,bu;dlng," third In the mntfp'r nf colonies, and was the first to develop air service wj polonies, in 1927" Holland sent put the' first world broadcast, and two months later loaned her enulpment to .England to send put the .first snnir broadcast. "Holland, saia ine .speasci, a.n excellent protection against In vasion. Tnree Deiis 01 wai rinMrlne can be reversed at will t.hn. meenanicaiiy uiuiiuuh" ""- country ari'd giving protection to hp'r" Voastdl" cities."' , -r,-1;-- Mrs. D. Mcu. Jiume.r expiccu the appreqiatlon.qf ,the ciuo ior we interesting address. Tea was served, the executive acting as servtteurs. tr a irroirnDT MR- Tntt 01: (CP) JAiPvinder Oollan. oldest resident 'of Vantport, celjbr'ited jls'v89th blrthdav among foun fenerations ot HEARD BY Ills family. ),lr.' Gbllhn' was a p.as the" first 'railroad train which ran through the Annapolis - ' Valley. , STUDENTS Prof. .Harry .Warren Addresses HUP Schppl ,!'HP!,S Prof Harrv Warren of the .Uni versity of British Columbia, gave an" inspiring address to about eighty .seniQr students. qf King Ed ward High School Friday aiier-noon. The speaker explained the many opportunities open to the. ypune .people, of ..today If they were .ready to .rnake the necessary preparations. Ie emphasized how im portant It was to do wen wnai-eYer tasks were attempted. "We cannot all occupy important posl-.tlon's," said Dr. Warren, "but we can ajl find something that we like doing and, if we do that one mini wpri. we shall be rewarded with satisfaction and happiness. ' Dr. .Warren also cave an idea. jjf what .it i.rneaiit to be a Rhodes' ichojar, explaining that, npi omy xholarshln and athletic achleve- mpnt were reauired. but alsni character and the ability to give leadership. The students gave evi-. depce pi their thorough enjoyment of the address.' Mr. Sutton introduced the. speaker, and Alan Kergin, on be- ta,t pf the students, moved a hearty vpt of thanks for ,the most jigtenlng .dlscpurse. ' - .OBJECTS TO MACHINERY GLACE BAY, N.S., Jan. 22: (CP.) -Phaleri Local of the United Mine Workers of American, District .26' '.ias issued Instructions warning pembers against handling electrt-al coal-minlne machinery at Dom inion Qpal '"Company's No. 2 cplliary, The equipment y be msta)ieo itrly this year. FOR SALE FORvRENT -rr mm 50 Piece Layettes, complete for baby. $25 up prepaid. Also Shop-pine Service, charge 20" . P. O. ,Box 381v Victoria, B.C. 2() PIANO For Sale. In good condttipn. $75 cash. McLean, Rupert Butchers. Q8) MODERN Apartment for rent Close In. Phone Green 693. (21i " CLEAN, well-furnished modern I apartments. -Phone Red .444. (19) FOR RENT 5 room modern flat. Apply Jos. Garon, 1203 2nd. A.ye. PERSONAL (23) VEHAV.E HELl'ED.HUDRFS TQ OJSTAIN positions as loiter Carriers. Postal Clerks, Cus toms Examiners, .Clerks, apd Stenojrranhers. etc., and can heln vou. Write us for proof c'oQin.rv;nmTpeg.-Old4at Jn Canada. VOMEN YOU CAN BE FINAN CIALLY Indenendenl. we nae hftlned hundreds of Canadian women earn a living by opera- tine kindergartens in the'r own homes. Illustrated booklet free. The Canadian Kindergar ten Institute. Winnipeg. ,t. Free Pants! During January 'EhejQqusftqf Wobberlin Is makinj a Special Offer fpr Jhis month oly of a free extra pair of pants .Fjjth .each suit. Make a deposit when order ing and,hae the suit delivered'1 at any time you ;!li up",tps,jate asaster. SECOND AVENUE Phone 6 BALANCES BUDGET kVQRIC ( XEW MINE KENTVTLLE, N.S., Jan. 22: (CP) NEW WATRFQRD, N. 8. Jan. books for the year 1937 with a surV employed fit yfrtfitford Lake, near plus of $800 on civic operaUons-rfi' .P4. w v t the second successive year the town .has balanced Its budget and shown a surplus. Taxes, were reduc ed both years 2 WAY No family need neglect even minor" head colds. Here is what to do: Take two "Aspirin" tablets when you feel a cold, coming on with a full glass of water. Then repeat, if necessary, according to directions in each package, llelief comes very q,uickly. The "Aspirin" method of relieving eplds is the ,way inapy doctors approve. ou company's newv-No, 18 colliery. The Lm.ne ,1s expected tp give jBipploy- ment to more tnan 3su .rnn wnen completed. JHEtJIF F O R T H E m 'W. Pf DEMAND AND 0f JT- ASPIRIN CI "Demem osing SALE COLDS 1 Toke 2 "ASPIRIN" lp I tablets and drink a full J NiltVv ,1 glass of water. Repeat f V3 treatment In 2 hourt. J Klt i&wl hroa' i$ ote.Uem v JT jpjy the cold, crush and stir KfV ; -.3 MRINMvablef$ ,ln I V :'m Vilest of water:.Gargle I 7 twce. Tjiis.eases throat J fr3 . -1 rawness qnd soreness M take "Aspirin", for relief then if yon are pot improved prpm.pUy. ypu call the.famjly doctor. "Aspirin" tablets are made ' in Canada by the Uayer Company, Limjted, pf Vijidspr, Ontario. Out Shoe Specials Priced a,t $2.95, $2.50, $1.95 MacKENZIE'S each Thone 775 Says Old King Coal , I know a: clever little trlcki To keep you warm If well or sick, , Just phone f)51 JncL ay Please send a ton of 'coa'i today. FURNITURE Simmons Felt (Mattresses 30 FELT MATTRESSESf-AU sizes. While they last, loroneween, Ift.U 327 THinO AVENUE rr si-? Mr-r n Foothills Alberta, Nanalmo-Wellintton and Bulkley Valley Coals Pi