Tri&ty. rvbrmtya, 1M9. e -"- J i . -'-"-- TERRACE C.iutabl 1! L. MtKenney is to be nx.vtrt to Pi inrc George in ttw next f w weeks and Constable Kelsberi? of Prince Oeorge wtjl U transferred to Terrace. 0 0 o o 0 o -J o 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 a a a 0 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 u ti O o 0 0 o o o o o 0 0 o 0 8 Catholic Church house mtnt at whlh a number of inmri THE SCOTCH THAT CIRCLES THE GLOBZ BOTTLED in Scotland WHEN OBDEBtfG SCOTCH. ASt roa -McCAixui-rs rtsrtcnotr J6' ot $3.25 40 ct. $4.85 Ormes Ltd. Jit Pioneer Drutigists The r.eiall Store Phone 81 A 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunda)i and Holiday from It non till 2 pjn. ' 7 p.m. fill 9 p-m. EXTRA SPECIAL-Urge Sire EierrUe Itook-Sewn 25C blndlne. hard cover. Regular 50c ZiriJ-R FASTENED LEATHERETTE BAG fJQg Very useful. Only Dyn't Fomel .Valentine' .I)ay-,February 14th. Choose Your Valentines Now from Our liiff Selection .JJd o o WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOO Household Specials For February NEW CHINA (ILOSS SlllXI' I'.M'fcll- Lkjuld -proof. itaan-rfof. washable. 10 feet, special (iWSStrS -Trantparent colored drinking straws. DriirlJvii and useful. Pkt. . Free Classics Craft Instruction Dook with purchase of 3 pkas pkgs CWNAI'AK COOKING I'A It CI I MI-NT-Urge package Large sheet iiorsr.noi.i) wax rArnt- Flat pkg -u, CuiHinuous 15C roils DKNNISON LUNCIIKON SCTS-One decorated table cloth with 4 napkins to mtch DI1NNISON NAl'KINS Large package VALENTINE NAl'KINS Large pkg 40) 10c 15c 35c 10c 35c 15c 15c 15c Sec Our New Display tKaek of Dennison Fancy fiift Wmnnintrs for Every Occasion DADS AND SONS JHNT fTIPk'l.f0a.D1 " Wttwiity toj (Continued irom Page One) ihake badi with an old friend in the penflrm of Father E m Lerav fathers .and sons was the most In 0. id. I., who ha payU2'lrlng ght ne had ever seen &rd Tlflaee a visit A card mr m held H;Hw T17 a Daur c)UUf,rd I he hoped for more such evenings together. I Ned Tcbey then eave a short re- ,port on ParUamentary work, based tn his recent visit to the Boys -Parliament as a representative of the Tuxla. Trail Rangers and Ex-.'nlorers of thte city. He hoped that teach church would form a group which could be supervised by a central group jnade up. of a rep-1 resentaUve body from the individual croups. .Guest -Speaker Jack, Davis .then Introduced Itev Durnfttrd. ,bo asked the boys td look at their father. "That. aid is your father. What do yoi think of him? He differs from you in many ways in the tlie o collars, shirts, hoes. etc that he, wears He'j older and has had more experience than you experiences that can only come with years. He started as ahaby too but he also made the best of his opportunities. When you were a baby you lived In a small .woridi your own. you found a chum' started school and If you could sit sua long enough, you went to churth and all the time your -world grew bigger And better. Then you ooooooooQOOOoooooooooo&oooooeOQOQOOoooooooooooooooooo met a girL One day you washed Candy Specials Sharp Aborted Toffee . 3QC mkr 15c I.ovc Creams and Jellies jLtjO lJbu I j& S. Assorted Chocolates q o behind your ears and brushed your hair without betne told and moth. er winked at dad and said "It's started.'" In a few years you will marry and your world will keep on growing until every little thin in every little part of this world of ours will interest you. "One of the lessons that ever)' boy must learn Is to take it on the Jaw. John Henry Lewis learn his work and. Just recently, proof, of his good work, the remains of a church was uncovered on ihit o island -.It Is ji Job la Itself to find 5 work but that U defintely the first task you must do when you leave school. A boy must leam the lesson of responsibility The saying 'the world ows me a living' is foolish. You should accept the responsibility yourself When dad found you on the doorstep he didn't shirk his responsibility, He made the best of it. Don't shirfc your responsibility, follow the example set by your dad. "Moses said to Aaron. I'm going to the mountains and won't be back for a few years. I war t you to look after the people and see that they dont take the wrong path and I. want you to lead them through' their trouhlex slanv vears na&sed 10. Announcements All advertisement! in .this colli mn will be charged for a full month xt 25c a .word. Hospital iBall, February 3. Eagles' Bridge, .February 8. S.OJf. bridge February ,9. March gan's. 1st -Tea," Mrs. J3ert .Mar- Legion Women's Auxlllary.Brld8 March 2. Anglican Spring Bale Aim 13. THr.'DAttT)KnVB things for that son. The father got his example from Jesus Christ ho lived the'greatest rife of self-sacrifice of any person. A person never gets more out of life than what he put Into it. John Bunyctn. who wrote "pil-1 trim's Progress, once said. "A boy wanted to Jofo the army of the King of King?. The Master said Everyone will laugh at you and you must gfve up many things that nor-1 mal people have. It won't be mis- j erable but you must learn self sac-rif Ice If you want to be a Christian He then listed ajl Jive things a! Christian cant do knowing, that if be was not a Christian, he'd turn away--but the bay who was determined to become a Christian said that even though he would miss all. the things be must become a Christian. And so the Master put his name down- registered him In the army of the King of Kings. 'If the Master were to be present here," said Mr. Dumford. I wonder how j many would be registered with him.' j "So always remember, face djf- -ficulty. take responsibility and re member that life is great in propor- . Uon to what jou rnafce it In all things remember-lie who would: valiant be. Against all respensibil- tty. Follow the Matr" Following Mr. Durnford's address. Mr Jackson moved a vote of thanks to the leaders 4f the groups and praised them highly for their work. CON- HOLDS YD U BACH You cannot make much of a sue-cc in life if you are dragged down by cojuUpaliun. Your trouble may be due to nothing more than a diet deficiency of bulk . . . eating foods the "bulr Q g- which wum do iw not uui provide nwKic urc iw. Sbut Moses did not come back SOI pteded by the bowcli for regular me peopje otaote ureu ana mm-i movemcni. n you iudct irom wa ed all their gold Into Idols which conunontypeofcoQitiption,Rrtt thev worthiuDed. After man wears. tie cauie of your trouble by esting Moses did come back and went to Aaron and demanded to know what had happened to his people. Aaron said that tbey had put the gold. In-j to a furnace and these idols hadi come forth. This was shirking res- j ponslbllity because If you put all . the gold in the world Into furnaces no gold idols .will come out Another lesson you must learn ts to accept the order 6f self-sacrifice For all the years of a boy's life: his dad has sacrificed certain critp, crunch KeUogg't ALL-ORAN every day tor breakfast and drinking plenty of water. ALL-BRAN contributes to the needed "bulk" and is a rich source of nature's intestinal tonic Vitamin B, Try ALL. BR AN and sec bow differently you fed. FORGE AHEAD. WITHAU- Toe H. .ValenUne Dance February Toe H Bridge February IS. United 'Mlaslonary-Tea 'Mrs. Jen- ,ners February 18. Masonic Ball February 17. Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. S. C. Thomson's, February 18. HUt it tillstl Is tniii, Cwalt. it pit irsnr!. Opening of New Number for Service and Dependability Phone 13 Taxi Opp. PAT MAZZIE Post Office. 4th St. . WWW W. V.SVU W.WW VUV ! ' CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 For .Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK DOLLAR DAY Saturday WJiifflets to pledge the people so to live daily agan Lake ear baree beinz fabri In the spirit of Jews that others lea ted at the local dry dock has ar- the difficulties and not run away 1 who came In contact with them i rived and good progress is being from them. Many years ago. the would known and follow them- j made with the work. Bible says, a man named Titus j The meeting closed with the sing-. ' landed in Crete, where he was toil I Ing of the Trail Ranger hymn. "Just " to repair the country. This seemed 1 As J Am. Young. Strang and Free "j a big Job as every thine was in aj; terrible condition but he stuck to1 I Hotel Arrivals J Savoy F Phillip ajtd S. fikti Edye Pass; C Bauie Reward MUjej JTrqttter.' C..:y , Rojal AT Fraser & Payne's After .stocktaking: we arc offering: broken lines in Underwear and Hosiery for ilne whole family at less .than cost. I AUoiDrajiery Fabrics,. Curtain fcl etc., to .clear up at attractive prices, Household Linen Sheets and J'illow .Cases, TjowcIs, etc. attractively priced See Our Windows -Friday for Dollar Day Specials ed this and I Imagine that ever1 of a the 1 co-operation f of m ik. the ehurthes i- i I Last of the steel for the Okan- boy present has had this lessotf practised on him. You must face Clo&uiff Ceresny iKen Hardlng.thee led the closing-ceremony. It was one of the most' Impressive sight that many of the fathers and soas had ever witnessed. Everyone was arranged in a large circle and each one was provided with a sandie At a table in i the centre of the circle, three can-, dies were placed to represent Christ' prom The Voterf ronj and leadership and co-operation.. It .was the twenty fifth anniversary 1 xL -- , Catholic ladies' Tea And Sale Was Successful Event S B:i har.an and H. J. Bowman. 'uful tea teU which was covered W-u ouver S. Arakawa. V. Sam-. rr ida nnd George Wicks, city. . Prince Kupert I S J Mayer. Smithera .Central ; W Kieal. Eddy Pass Mine; Char- 'lie Anderson. Dlgby: T. Walk. Ketchikan: Elaine Quiner, Milwaukee, I Wis.; W Bailey. Vancouver; Mrs, L L. Woods. Salvus. Knox I G. B. Ramney and II. Roberton. Prince Rupert: J G Davies and W ,M. Hamilton Winnipeg: ,G Gott- ifred. Edmonton CLEAN, Well apartments FOK UEiN'T - furnished modem Phone Red AU. If .Villi SAI.K FOR SALE 5 tube G. E. Battel y Radlo 193? model'. Complete ' with pew batteries. Drop-head rotary sewing machine (White). Phone 678. Apply 221 6 Ave. W. (201 FOR SALE 3 awnings, one large circular heater, pipes and stand complete, apply Annettes, (tfi HAY For Sale Anyone Interested please write to Box 100, Quick, B. C (32) WORK WANTED GIRL Desires housework by hour Phone Red 444. (311 SALESMEN WANTED A Salesman to represent a well known manufacturer of men's and boys' work and sport gar-: ments as well as children's and ladies' garments on a commission basis. Must have connec- lions In Northern B. C. 416 Shelly Building. Vancouver. (32) WANTED WANTED Large used cook stove, suitable for hotel. Phone Red 03. LOST LOST -One tank wagon cover. Phone or leave at Dally News. (28) with a handsome lace cloth and adorned w;iii bright daffodils and ull tapers. Sen-iteur were Mrs C. J. Harmon. Mrs. James Forman. Mrs. O. P Lyons and Mrs. Peter DeJong. Mrs. Arthur Murray acted as cash-lex. Mrs. J. Lome McLaren and Mrs. J Frank St. Amour had charge of the !bme cooking table. There two rames- Father were Jfighly successful was a tea and sale of home cooking held yester- Anthony Meulenberg winning a pair day afternoon by the Ladies' Aid r I110 ano Father Lantag-of Annunciation Church at the ne a box of candy. home of Mrs. .E. E. Moore. Fourth Avenue West. The attendance was large and the guests were received by the hostess and Mrs. C, P. Bal- lag agno president o: the Ladies' Aid. U'i Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and Mis IMiam Brass presided at the bean- ITCH . . . STOPPED IN A M1MUTE . . . Arc mi uniHd vi :.v iihinf tortnm o tcmmi.rvim.i.iMtn .ctujh m,oroth-r tlua ffli tuni t-.'. -twM Lis: ; . 1,4 O. D. O. . fr-.-it a "- i'w irrt- ir..-. riMr. itruf ttj DC) krfl-t 1 1 -far rm. asx,vi-is.x -fi.' rtis6 -msi Nanaimo-Wellinston Alberts Foothills and Bulkley Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 651 or 633 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S.-CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CA It DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 130 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday aun. 20 pi xmrm Twrmzimimiu ri tm imxktm rm rvrcra -. it i;exb rat n rmrm ELIO'S FURNITURE TlUllU AVENUf loose Building Enterprise Semi-Enamel Range Built with high dot. 6-hole with Gi!7 Cfi waterfront QWiOV Allowance up to $20.00 for Your Old Rsnge If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Uiformatlon Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Itupert Acent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Mjlk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNi 7 J. 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