Banquet .Of Moose Ladies Is Enjoyed t nhniii rtftv-eUht ladlea be- r "Ul-. Societies Act la announced In the ""' - rrrn: l. uior itmA- t au.h j - -. ..,... . l.a .- . ... nrswnl Til miAKtl ( were re- - wc"-"'iurreni issue oi me uruun 4li f " j reived by the senior regent. Mra.1 Hugh Smith. j After a delicious dinner, community singing was Indulged In, and cards were played. Mrs. A.1 Murray won first bridge prize and A pleasant feature of the evening was the making of & presentation to Mrs. W. V. Tatlerifll on Ihc occasion of her birthday. Th committee In charge of the evening consisted of Mrs. Oh Steaavig. Mrs. Richard Qlske and WELL HAWKS' CLINIC Twelve children of assizk I).ti:s sirr Mrs Fred Orimble. 1 The spring session i nrftme Hourt Akalza e oooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooa o 0 8 o o o 0 0 o 0 o o o o o 0 0 0 s o o o 8 0 0 0 0 a o 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Candy Specials Sharp's Assorted Jelly Peaks Lb. Love Creams and Jellies Lb I & $. Assorted 30c 15c 15c 75c Ormes Ltd. Ztfi Pioneer Druqgn'sts The Kexall Store Phones 81 & It Open Dally from t a.m. till H p.m. Sunday and Holidays from IS nmn llll 2 p.m. 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. Household Specials For February NWV CHINA GLOSS SHELF PAI'EIU-Llquld-proof. staln-proof. washable. 10 feet, special GLASSIPS Transparent colored drinking straws. rtanArntlvo nnrt useful. Pkt 10c 15c Free Glasslps Craft Instruction Book with purchase of 3 pkgs. CANAPAH COOKING PARCHMENT Large package. Large sheets HOUSEHOLD WAX PAPER 1(JC Flat pkg. . Continuous 15C 35C rolls , DENNISON LUNCHEON SETS-One decorated table cloth with 4 napkins to match DENNISON NAPKINS Large package VALENTINE NAPKINS Large pkg. (40) - 15c 15c 15c See Our New Display Hack of Dcnnison Fancy (ilft Wrappings for Every Occasion I EXTRA SPKCIAL-Large Slie Exercise Rook-Sewn OfrC binding, hard cover. Regular 50c ZIPPER FASTENED LEATHERETTE RAG Qq Very useful. Only Z Don't Forget Valentine's Day-I'ehruary 1 4th. Choose Your Valentines Now from Our Big Selection Ib1 bis Gazette, The Canadian National Railways j WANTED Large used cook stove From the r.ast A. TTTE if All .1 p.lnr. tnnrr - 4, Hotel Arrival Prince Rupert Etbel Allen. Stewart; a. D. Mar- LOCAL NEWS NOTES . ... !fmpdSi.LW Wrint Vancouver; s. o. N. Meeting tomorrow night. Annette's Temporary Location Happy Affair on Monday Attended ,H. E. Ooulbourn and J. Burridge. U. next door Bulkley Market. tf. By llfty-eum spienaiu innnrr viciuria. u. wi. wooa, Toronto. Followed Hy Card myinj i Koral An enjoyable banquet wsu held. In the Boston Cafe on Monday " Moose Members: Installation of i , 11 PJohflnwn. CN.n.; ofncer, and social, Wednesday. I20 I F. P J. Lancaster. Vancouver. j tfitli MrtnAi m .... ... evening by the Women of th; ,L" J "r menU Oomniunlty Club utder the Catholic Tea Mrs. R. E. Moore Feb. 2. Tom Shlmizu returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief trip to Van- Colum-eouver. i O. A. McNicholl. general passen- and ot- "P""" Number Numb".or5 v. lor , 0rah Orsham uptown passenger freight nf th. R,i at PriiTee rH- "c mov ywtertay afternoon w! J s'"Ife and Dependability $ p xril service Inert will onen en Mav 10 and the temporary Socation on Third If you wlh to sw.v .-imething- fall session on September 27, it Is Avenue in th bulkling formerly a Classified announced. wPIed by Overwaitea store, pend- Mng construction of the new Dyb- - havn It Hanson Block. Mka Helen Kendall R. N. ar- g rived In the city on the Prince g Ocorje this morning from Van-o couver. She Is here to nurse her S cousin. Miss Kay McMillan R. N., g who Is seriously ill in the Princ g Rupert General Hospital, o 1 g The Commodore Cafe has closed Q for renovations and repairs and o will remain closed for about a g month. The proprietors wish to g 'hank their friends for patronage 6 in the past and hope to see then g an entirely new staff JAPANESE FISHERMEN ORGANIZE Itckolve to Spend Locally Mney llamcU in DMriet q An organisation meeting of resi-2 dent Japanese fUhermcn took place g: at the Japanese Hall here with 6, about sixty fishermen present. It ! was decided to form an association $ with IU membership restricted toj O bona-Ildc resident Japanese mn- o ermen living in Uub ctty and the g Mirrounding district, g A resolution of Interest passed at o the meeting follows: "Since we resident Japanese itshermcn are 2 coming our living In this district, o we should spend our money in this p city and support local trades." This g object, it was felt, should receive 2 full support from the citizens of 2 o Prince Rupert WOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOOnOOOOOaooooooHuuuuwttog Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 11:00 pjn. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 pjr From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pjn Wednesday 10:30 ajn. Friday 4 pjn. The name of the association is! February 9 and 19 a.m to be The Northern British Colum-'For Anynx and Stewart bla Resident Fishermen's Associa-. Sunday 7 pjn. tion. The following were elected Wednesday 3 n.m. for the ensuing year: Director. I. NakatanL Vice-Director. I. Mlkl. Chairman. ML Akagl. Vice-chairman, J. Uyede. Treasurer. T. Kuwabara. Secretary. Y. Mlkl. Executive to consist of eight "local members. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY From Ah vox and Stewart suitable for hotel. Phone Red 903. From Alaska February 13 and 23 Announcements All advertisements in this col-amn win be charged for a full month at 25c a word, HosplLtl Ball, February 3. Eagles Bridge. February 8. Toe H. Valentine Dance February 10. Toe II Bridge February 15. I United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen-ner's FcbruaryS. , Masonic Ball February 17. i Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. S. C, Thomson's, February 18. March 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert, Mor gan's. Anglican Spring Eale .Anrll 13. C.N.R. Trains ajn. For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m DUTCH BUY BRITISH AMSTERDAM, Feb. 1: iCPI- Contract for 20 British-built motor-; torpedo boats for use in Uie North i Sea and the Dutch East Indies has ' been signed by Dutch naval author Itles. COlrttT ABANDONED j WHITLAND, Wales, Feb. 1: (CP) January sitting of Whltland Police Court had to be abandoned for lack of magistrates after five were unable to appear for varying WORKERS HONORED BY KING More Working Women Than Poll-lical and Committee People Named For Decorations By MOLLIE McGee Canadian Prefc Correspondent LONDON, Feb, 1: (CPi One j Miss Margaret Muasajlem, who' ger agent. Canadian National Rail- tenlh of the New Year's Honors 'tic work to place domestic career-. !has been on a vacation trip to Los ways. Vancouver, arrived In the went to women and out of the 03 lAngele. returned to the city from city on the Prince Oeorge this whd received recognition for buV pre-school the south on the Prince Oeorge. morning from the south for a brief !ic fervtee the majorfty are earn- Thomas Morgan and the second terday afternoon, th j. a. Davie, general superintend- hv by Miss M F F. Marr Marr. 'mothers receivlug advice from ent. Canadten National Telegraphs. E D. Priestley R. N., the Winnloeg, and O. Oottfred, district nurse In charge. On Tuesday of superintendent. Edmonton, arrived next week the cllnle will be at (n the city on last night s train from Borden Street School. ttn. Ea,t for a bricf visit here on official duties. visit here on official business. ingtfhelr living. Secretaries, switch board operators, clerks, nurses and of school;, will be the speaker at political workers and committee the regular weekly luncheon of the women in the long list. Prince Rupert Rotary Club on Miss Cecil Etlith Mary Dixon. Thursday. His subject will be pianist on the music staff of Ih-i "Power Polities." B. B. C-. who in earlj broadcasting - . -. - . .- ,.. days used to delight mtftloni of rnone 13 Taxi PAT MAZZIE Opp. Post Office, 4th St. lar weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. W. M. Watts, president, was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Mail Scheduli For tne la it Monday, Wednesilay. and principal of a training school for nursery school teachers, became an ; Officer of the British Empire. S Miss Ellen Mary Musson. chalr-$ mati of the Genfral Nursing Couh- cil. Whnse name has appeared fre-! auentlv In the nress lately in con - WWawwA'jv! nectlon with arrangements in case " ' ' " of emergency, was among the nur- . , . ses to be honored, she received an S. C. has accepted an Thompson n - ,,A dKn Mi Pv, mvltauon to addre the Junior Marlon organizer o: of the Prince Cham- Section Rupert stefe-and honWi for airmen, and ber of Commerce at Its regular Rpbecca strong formery monthly dinner meeting on Tues- tfon ol ,h, q, day evening of next week. 'flrmaiy. , ; Mtis Florence Horsbrugh, Con-Mrs. B. M. of Telkwa. who Hoops KVie M P rdr Dundee since has been on a trip south, arrived 193, first the nolli all again when they reopen will,,- 7 ' " ' ueai women memtonea . v- " " t. sne receivea-jusx aner ine war wi proccuu vu u.r uiwitur oy .C.for hef wofk ln canteens and na. evening train. Uinnii kitchen now eive wav to 'her hew honor. Companion of the Rev. J. A. MacRae of Edmonton. ;0rd?-r of Brltsh Empire. secretary of wlal service and; othpr women in politics with evangelism for the Baptist Church.new lettent after names are was the speaker today at the regu-iLady stTOrt, chairman of the National Labor Women's Counci. and , Baroness Hillingdon, who u now a Dame Commander of the T - " ' " 4 Order. Two of the most interesting re cipienta of honors are Miss Do rev thy Ada Mann, telephonist at the General Post Office, employed recently at the Admiralty and "MlSf Lucy Sharp, who was clerk at the British Consulate at Valencia in the war zone in Spain. "She has Friday 5 P-m.;brave(j au the perils of bombard ment in the service 0f her coun try" mentions the official report Both are now M. B. E.'s. More Reroenition Vet even with all this recognition women in public offices arc not content. References to a "man- February 13 and 23 5 pjn. ruled world" and "men's Illusion of superiority" accompanied a pro test by women teachers at the Eastbourne Convention against what they termed "the omission ol women from the New Year's Hon- ors list." Mrs. A. McMillan, who presided jat the Conference of the National Union of Women Teachers, was Tuesday 11.30 ajn j,lke tQ have seen more recognlUo,. Thursday 3Pm-0f the sen-ice of women over a For Naas River and Port Simpson- JwWe nMt- she said. Sunday 7 pjn.. Ait0ether the teachers had a from Naas River and Port Simpson I d airn of feminlsl ldeas MlsS ?uesday - 11:30 -d,,b. M. Pearson nf Tottenham, well lor Qufen Charlotte islands-February 10 and 24 ... 9:30 pm From Queen Charlotte Islands-February 8 and 22 ajn For Alaska-February 9 and 19 p.m. known in educational circles, made a speech which was widely quoted J in me press, tier main puinis wer? that "Women resent the Idea thit CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone SI For Rest Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK Walker's Music Stored Large Stock Music Heintiman, Nordheimer and Lesage Tianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Rlue 389 213 4th St, Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. rilONE GREEN 390 they should be regarded as cheap labor" and "It Is not right that! girls should be growing up with the idea that their work Is not of the same value In this world as the work of their brothers. We must get rid of this feeling which prevails among the majority of wp- More to the point as far as. llCtf C Hons go were the Ideas expressed hv Miss C! A Kiiin. nrtneinal A: the City Technical School for Wo- j England Educational Conference at Liverpool. Sh advocated exam inations and certificates In domes on equality in the eyes of em ployees and employers with open lngs in shops or offices. "Work so serious and of stoch vital IrtnArtmf a iinnfntr a tinm Dr. Hugh M. Morrison. Inspector teaihers outnumbered the tltlfdland bringlne up children should be regarded as a career worthy of specific training," she said, then lold the authorities they were faded with distaste which had grows up anions women for the more elementary posts in the home. children as Aunt Sophie every. eve- ''One way of overcomine this Is bv u"'i Z ning, ebcame an M. B . EvMlsSRoss modern tlass. But tire subject was given a C. B. E. f -r I also demands opportunities for pur- to reseacn in mediaeval sumg aesthetic interests and sub- i nisiory. miss unma a le Vinson, JecU such as psychology," Miss Kemp suggested. Conscious of the more serious trenil ln feminine affairs', the B.B.C hai asked women to have their say In connection with a special women's hour feature sent over the air every two weeks, with the re sult "For You, Madam," previous ly the usual cooking, beauty and yfashion rigmarole is undergoing drastic overhaul. What Change Means The changes are rather revealing. "The Radio Mother," Is to be rest ed. "Mrs. Jones" an actress lh real life will take her place. "Front Page Wives" are to be flung out and succeeded by a "Success Series," In which accomplished wo men will tell the world how they reached the top of their profession. This Is in answer to requests by the majority of women listeners who said they were tired of being treat ed like morons, nursemaids or un intelligent charwomen. Miss Hilda Martlndale promin ent civu servant wno retired a year ago Is one of the women back of the great progress made by women ln the Civil Service Busily occupied for the last few PHONES IS and 84 2 pkgs KELLOOG'S ALL WHEAT and 1 pkg. K EL-LOGO'S CORN QCn FLAKES For When COLDS THREATEN- Used at first sneere. Uiis sheculutd mesh cation for the nose and upper throat helps prevail many colds. r. Va-tro-nol Raise MinimuiTi Workers' Ages ?enya Committee Proposes New Reeulations For India NARIGI. Kenya, Feb. 1: (CP) SeuterS) Raising of the minimum ige from 10 to 12 years fdr light rork and to 14 for industrial employment is recommended by the Kenya committee on juvenile la-r, set up by the British government. The committee declares the worst feature of the problem Is town life; many native children being casually employed m very bad conditions in Indian bazaars ind also by Africans. LOST IS FOUND LONDON. Feb. 1: (CP) Search-'ng ln brush at Whlpsnade for turkey eggs, a keeper unearthed a live armadillo which had been trussing four months. AIR-MINDED YOUTII LONDON, Feb. 1: (CP) The Air Defence Cadet Corps now has n enlistment of more than 4,000 or more than 40 squadrons. NAME BESSBOnOL'Gn LONDON, Feb. 1: tCP) New chairman or the Royal Northern Hospital is the Earl of Bessbor-ough, former Governor-General of Canada. peep behind the scenes of the fem inine struggle In Whitehall at the rawceu lecture sne is to deliver at Bedford College early In Feb ruary. This lecture, always care fully reported in the press, offers splendid opportunity to draw pub lie attention to cold hard facts. Miss, Martindale's - sister. Miss Louisa Martindale. is one of Lon don's foremost surgeons and a plo- months on a book on the subject, neer aomng woman doctors. They she Is to give the public the first both have received the C B. E. DUNDAS WHOLE CLAMS 2 tins P. O. 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