1 TAGE FOUR THE DAILT .VETVS Joe Landry Moved South r Fopular Local Roy Receives Trans fer and Promotion in Bank Of Montreal Service Joseph Landry, popular local boy, who started his banking career a couple of years ago, has been transferred in the Bank of Montreal service and will sail to-morrow night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to report to the superintendent's depatt-ment for transfer, probably to pn Interior point. His successor will arrive here on Monday. Departure of Joe, as he is famlliary known, will be regretted by his many friends who will be glad, however, to learn of his, promotion. TALKS IN ALLEGORY own difficulties to meet. Nor should those who, in their own climb, had found time to lend a helping hand to the other fellow In his. The highest and steepest of life's ridges, declared the speaker, was character. It, however, was essen- , Kdmonton Clergyman rhilosophizes tial. t Before Gyro Club In Likening There was need, asserted Mr. Life's Struggles to Climbing i MacRae, of life being made easier Kidges for some people, of security being i assured them. The problem was; how as to don witut The only failure in life is quit- hl,s be, ting. The person who keeps going kmghflr m0Jale and spo!lln8 heir ambition. Here where was on in soite of the knocks that life the character as needcd- 1 may give is no failure. Everyone has his own ridges to climb and his. Need For Religion any one forget that others too have inere was neea Ior ana- their ridges and difficulties. So on lnc cnurcn. ueciareo. wr. Mamac. the way in the climb of life try andPartlcularly ln these das whe the give a helping hand to the other" PeoPles of a11 the world were beln8 fellow." So spoke Rev. J. A. MacRae of Edmonton, secretary of social service and evangelism for the Baptist Church ln Western Canada, while addressing the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday. Mr. MacRae spoke on the subject of "Beyond the Ridges." His talk, couched in allegorical lines, was of Inspirational value and was keenly appreciated by the Gyros. Mr. MacRae likened life to a ser- brought together in more and more Intimate contact. "We in this world must live together and one of the things that is going to help to teach us how will be our religion." In closing, the speaker touched upon the necessity of community co-operation which he had been told was lacking ln Prince Rupert. The Gyro Club was interested ln boys and girls' work. Therefore, It was Interested in. the greatest of the industries building human ies of ridges and valleys. The hills 1llves an Industry which could be were often steep and hazardous but the pleasant valleys of ease were the more dangerous. In these valleys were to be found those who engaged ln without material capi tal but which required the great est talents. Alluding to the death of his own had lost ambition, aims, hopes and mother, of which he had been ad- He has been particularly active 'endeavours, those who yielded to vised shortly before making his ad-In naval affairs since he was a the temptation to consider them- i dfe-ss, Mr. MacRae referred to boy and now Is commanding offi- selves failures and to cease climb-'death as "Just another ridge" with cer of the local Sea Cadets corps, jing onward and upward. .greater and more Interesting things S. E. E. Beech of Stewart and It was those who climbed the beyond. . formerly of the local Bank of ridges who had brought improve- in addition to Mr. MacRae. Rev. Montreal branch has also been ln-! ments to life and benefactions to E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Bap-structed to report to Vancouver I mankind. The pioneers had been tit Church, was a guest at the ior iransier 10 me uicanagan. insinage cumbers. Nor had happiness : luncheon. President W. M. Watts successor. Douglas Harris, wenj and satisfaction been lacking In the was ln the chair and expressed ap north to Stewart from Vancouver j struggles of climbing through life, preclatlon to the speaker on be at the first of the week. ' Particularly, came happiness to half of the club. Martha Lp(fan says I ' MaCBaHP'Balaa I '!"' " ,r" fcoaton track! Mra. I V U 1 """"an Pratt ' Mardl Cr Plo Juat brlmt with BtUak. ) II i Julcyri,ln,nJniycTnlHTTlM. aiurprl.ln 7 If fl I combination... but thry blrnd though mad HK . IV toT nch oh Vou couldn't lh for a mora ( fsHfan J 'MdearrtforSt. Valentine' Uay! No doubt about it! This Martha Logan's risk. She'll gladly pay you twice its cost if you don't find that jewel gives results as fine as any shortening, regardless of price! To serve this juicy appetizing pie Is to set every mouth a-watering! And made with JEWEL, you never tasted such tender, melting pastry! Resolve now to accept Martha Logan's offer. Try JEWEL at her rtsk in this Mardi Gras Pie. Tell your neighbours about the superfine results to be had with JEWEL. Use JEWEL for all your baking. Remember, it creams faster in making cakes, saves you minutes in baking time. Use it, too, for extra-tasty puddings and lighter, fluffier biscuits! Yo"'Ldea,er has 'our FREE rcclPe for Mrs. Norman Pratt's ' x. Mardi Gras Pieget it when you're getting your JEWEL Shortening tomorrow! Swift Canadian Co., Limited. pie's a winner! Make it with jewel at Martha Logan's confidence In JEWEL led her to make this amazing offer so that you too mltht lesrn the Joy of JEWEL'S finer results! igggflrl The Letter Box MAKING EMPLOYMENT I read with interest ln one of your recent i&sues your views in regard to unemployed trying their hands at writing articles to seli Now, I am not a good Judge of the literary talents of anybody who Is unemployed or employed and to tell them to quit airing their views on the subjects they chose I cannot do. There may. however, be some reason ln the view that there are some things the general public does not want at present and articles dealing with such things are. therefore. very poor selling material. rial. Th5 Tin editor must, however, aware of the fact that cumstances and may wish to know of the experiences of the unemployed and J.he Ideas of the unem able fair living conditions may be obtained for all. So a little mild propaganda should be allowed in the form of writing from unem-: ployed. I tlons. more security, would make' a lot of difference to the unem-1 nlnveri n-rtter Ti.rtViAv n.t1n An TAKE THE LEAD OUT OF YOUR LEGS C.t Oi7ro La T BUod ud TmH tK ftf tk Saodl TmI Btundinf If Ik SUiri in j. fj2 Groundhog that yesterday were considered) Pnnf Improper may be quite proper and VaIlliOl UCC ngni loaay. n ne tnen win become v ni i little visionary and not Just, fl IS UlldQOW react to present day ideas of the I future, as most backwood people' TmuIi via amatW la dratl il WailM aiyara b ka complUlr rut B tnm Uwm. Jut aa turvlr yen ara tlowly imoth. ring; It ywr blood lacki rW corputrUi. Ki eorpnacltt ara your aijMa-carHara. Tkr rarrr tbo turn rod breath la to rr port of roar jiUm.Wltkout aouh ra-rarrrtn eorpvxl. TOM kMaoi. Ilr, atomarh o3 bowolt (low down. Your tkla art pal, flatbr. ofua pimply. Your arn may bmaM JitUry you tiro quickly fi 4oroio4. ' t What you m4 U Dr. Wnil.mt Dak rills. TbM world-famoua plIU blp auko aioro aa4 brttrr r4 rorpuatlft tad thai ltrM th oiyava-rarrylnr power of your blood. Got Dr. WUllama rtak Plllt today at your dninlit 8o for yourwlf bow quickly 111 It UiDo-proMa bleod-outldtr urDI Mp (it you back out pop. ct. T. rwM Ok.ua. February 2 recalls the old story general public some time ln the J 6"undhog coming out of future. nl5 nole and- srclnK nli fi"&do We are also said t0 be llvlns ln'decl?es 10 murn ,to n" nome T a democratic country where quite anoincT ' ,w a fair measure of freedom Is to knowsJ ihJ 1nter wl 1 r' be allowed JngJfd- " he h each individual. Most of, "f ne Knows u,c Jni" " the party or parties are now Uv-I8"81101 ing in quite different economic a ovc,r andulas . circumstances and to them real' Tay lf February 3 and tu the want i nn nnirnnwr. niiiiAn af leather Is so dull that the Remuneration for such work Is 1 " Z ' c- power- minuter of pensions and nr or rnr course be undertaken a . v . in spare . . j . v, national health, announced vester- iittib ume o. as a pleasurable ki. act, , so also . . . . . , , . , I d!y tnat n order-ln-councl had the ho making of flower i u baskets . and K. nrr .,- other things of similar nature. I LVrAZ w" .11 as to ine real value of the . editor's suggestion it Is ver ?utS J' . JaP?" Ai1" The manufacture by chance of m X: lu, J u I iif anthrax nmn,,. germs. This has been done life of flower boxes or other things of value should ln my opinion be undertaken on a lareer Flower baskets, toys, boats, cabins. scale and without the treatment tralIers fr cars, playhouses, fen- to those who tried It of beine cut ce- ornament, street numbers off relief before earnings by such for hor.ie 'ome fnr nvi n-lth el-1 manufacture rose to allow the remc "Rnu co",a M manurac- fair living standard of Canadian turcd- 1 shu'd Hke to see the ln-people of $1200 a year, or one dustry established upon a co-1 hundred dollars a month. Now. wi Patlve basis. buU-may be you. unemployed who are single have 1 to get along on a tenth of that amount and scores of other peopla employed have to get along on ne-half that amount. Of course. even we who are unemployed may have to relent a little on our demands. When people who are em ployed are willing to take less than one hundred dollars. I guess an unemployed man should be glad to get about 10 or 20 dollars a month when single. Turning the focus of our attention upon manufacturing again, I have an idea It may be worth while for those who have the power by ownership and in whom authority has been vested by owners of property and business in this city to give proper aid to unemployed men and women and boys and girls who Just leave school and for whom no work with fair remuneration exists in the city at present, tf establish a new Industry of manufacture of thing3 made of wooden materials available In the surrounding district. Fiery, Itching Skini Gets Speedy Relief Here is a clean stainless penetra-' ting antiseptic now dispensed bv chemists at trifling cost, that will "ring you speedy relief from the t?hing and distress of Eczema, it- ning Toes and Feet, Rashes and: ikln troubles. Not only does this great healing intispptir oil promote rapid and healthy heallnz in oocn sores and wounds, but bolls and simple ulcers ire quickly relieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseasesthe itching of Eczema Is Instantly stopped : ;he cruotlcns dry up and scale off ln a very few days. The same W true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum and other skin eruptions. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil 'full strength) ln the original bottle at any modern drug store. . Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE OKEF.N 300 Walker's Music StoreJ Earte Stock Music lleinUman, Nordlirinter and Lesage Pianos I'lano Tuning with "nesonoicope' Thone Blue 389 212 ith St. Whifflets From The Waterfront - Having ln tow the old Canadlaa National car ferry, which U now the property of the Armour Sal vage Co.. the power tug Daly. Capt. Oscar Sather. left yeterdy morning for Aliford Bay. Queen Charlotte Islands. The barge U to be stationed there as a landing place during work of contructlon of the Royal Canadian Air Forco base by the Northern Construction Co. of Vancouver. AUo leaving I yesterday morning was the Pach-Jena, Capt. Reg Green, which went out to Billmor to pick up a sco-v-load of lumber for delivery to Aliford Bay. Doth the Daly and iPachena were at Captain's Cove last night awaiting weather abatement before etaaytng the crossing of Hecate Straits. The crew and equipment of the Northern Construction Co. ts due to arrive at nroVreT ThU h Candlemas Day-lf The Aliford Bay from Vancouver on have nave reacted reaciea to to bore . progress Deiore, . . , the Prince t John ti, next .. Monday. , he must admit that it Is quite reasonable that the things which some unemployed write., about may be quite proper and wanted by the Day Is Fair and Clear Therell Be Two Winters In The Year Steamship Sailings For VanrotiTH Tuesday Cata la Thursday 8. Prince 1:30 pm George 11:15 pm Friday Ss Prln. Adelaide 10 p m ss. Venture . 10:30 pm Mr. Editor, and the people shar lng your opinions with the so- some futur- riatp nuHnV in n' ri. groundhog cannot possibly sec a cjai whin money and ancient cus ficient economic system, they maYjshadow- - ir the ans 14 true toms wouldn't like that? Proper come individually Into similar cir-ithe w,ntcr U about 0Ter- backing ln the form of help with inc custom seems w oe one -materials, topis, places to work, adapted from one of the British advertising, could be given, legends. February 3 is Candlemas 1 PETER KALVIK ployed ln regard to how deslr- uay ana ine tngiana (There have ben unemployed ana SCOliana IS maklnir Ihlnoa fnr Kit In IMnw "If Candlemas Day la fair andRupert bul lhty & ttm t0 cIear select the article that people Therell be two winters ln ttent. our suggestion ra that to year.-' T A Tfcundiy February j, lrJ ' i TONIGHT and I llliuy lt Complete Show I m Kate DoukU Wljiln'i Gloriout Novtlf "Mother Carey's Chickens" Surpaulng all the aorallrd thrill on earth . th tweet iarnatlon Hut hit the heart's deep (pott Uuchtcr and heartache tenderness and tears romance and lontln. and fear and hope! With ANNK SlIIHLKY. ItL'HT Kt.tL:il. JAMES ELLISON FAY ll.MNTEIt, WALTER I mtENNAN (7:00 and 9 :l?: FOX NEWS (At :Zl Only) A Morry-do.Hound of Love. Laughs and Murder! The giyst sleuthing , s nre Mr. and Mt- T Man . . In lt38 k mystery! From ti.p b selling prle novel' "FAST COMPANY" oi course, expected ln some form hnanPCP KnicnPC xir J.i kWJ or other, but it Is not stated that "g v viuuuvu ana for wnirh there ts plenty of w!m saj t,,nlgiu unempioyea expect immediate A T D D J maifna avanaDie mitor cash for it. Better living condl-'Afe 10 De DaiMed' I OTTAWA. Feb. 2: CP- Hon. C.i help out the dole they receive a few of them might make useful aruc,e articles such ucn M as Ppie people would w.iuw buv duv With .MEEVYN nOlf.L-J FLOUENCE HICK NAT ri.MII.ETON t l:3H. Onre Onli LurLy, brrnt-Jnl baby ! No onle r you're gtmaMiumnml, Tli'e wniling IiiiiiV liow how tnuih you oe mother. Ami mother ohm a grrst ileal to Ovaltinr. It roitrrnlratnl, uirklr iliratihle fiMMlclruienU help tlioiuan! of mothers to maintain imm health Ik-fore l.ahy comes and to ensure a full and rirh ujy of maternal milk during the first iniMrtant inontln of hahy's life. IWilm It m mMMk 14 mmt ftmm tpria Utirj MlMa-art.mwv mJi tmi fm riit mJlt4MylUtJ mum m, A 1: Or-nrae for a trip It Var Smoked "Rupert Brand" I Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Luncli on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc . One Package 8crves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Lid. Prince Ituprrt ' urltlh ColumM