Monday. March 13, 1MB. Need For Active Church Stressed Worker In ChrM's Htnilre (irrater Necliity Today Than Kver. Declare factor , . -' ... - j-i - - - t --J -.-. ..... ....... ( r.-ry'- . i Jr.'! j ' ""''' ImamW. i f I Tin. 1 mnwra the church n'JW "n actlve ree for good in the community, As a mere "shrine ; of devotion" or -haven of heaven -,ly rt.v the church was serving 'little purpose Too many church 'rombrr' were not awimtin. .v,. iraponwDimy or active rvi- Mr. rumton reiterated a nr.vt. " conviction that lodges, based ai The need for arUve Christian : they might be on the scriptur" worker. In the world was jrreater. were not the force fr nood in today than It had ever been before, the community that mtaht b?, Rev If. a Funston uMtted H peeted. Much the sam? might his conKregatlon. at morning er- said of the church Inactive v.. e yesterday In First Presbyterian i Church By the acUvlty of 1U. Tr a rttv r.n Prices Again Reduced'. too watt Edison Mazda Lamps ( NOW 20' HERE'S todsi bluett vKm in good Caht. IOOW4ttEdUooMii4Umpiaf. now reduced m price from 25 to 20 centu Thty give you 9 trout Bot Out it tmd S to the eyes end they 1 stay bftgMte lonqtt. Get I CSrtenofthtUmpttody. StTTft IICH jO IT i i T T r i 1 1 r u t tViSOH MAZDA CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. MA Limited MacKenzie's Furniture Chesterfield Suites T rre piped in tapestry Roll arms. A.l construction. Etht suites hooe from. Small down payment. 2QR 00 ancr on easy payment ?t0UU rhne ;;s As Advertised on the Air BISMA-REX Antacid Stomach Powd 4 nt. bnltle 75c er 1C 01. bottle $1.50 Ormes Ltd. Cr? Pioneer Druqgiats The llexall Store Phones? 81 & 82 Open Dally from S a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 i.m. i l0IOOOQOO,:":,ooooooaaopoooaoooooPcioaaooaooociaooaaoooooo LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Bargains galore at Fashion Foot- 8peclal prices on clearing lines at rasnu.n Footwear. Mr. and Mrs. Fred RUch of Stewart, who have been on a trip xouth. were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning north from Vancouver. C. B. Flewln and O. E. Brown of Port Simpson, who have been on a trip south, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning north. John Currie of this city, who is nagfd in the contract of building a school at Bella Bella for the De partment of Indian Affairs, return mj Vancouver. ' , t Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blanchawl were passengers aboard the Prineeul Korah yesterday returning to Skag-1 way alter spending the winter in; Seattle. Mr. Blanchard Is ceneral' Speriatly designed for f nr mu ami tinnrr cd to Bella Bella on the Catala es- lu SVl . - mjj ii ai ine imc sneeze. VlCKS : ; Vatronol J. H. McDonald, well known Mayo agent of the White Pass and Yukon cantractcr. was a pxsenger aboard vvuvc ai owsway. Mrs. liiancnara the Princess Norah yesterday re-keep the famous Blanchard Gar-'tnrninw tn th vntu, n dens at Skagway. I to Vancouver. CAIID OF THANKS Mr David L, Stevenson, wife of - . , . . . . 'a weU known conductor of the Louis Pustak and family wish to, white Pass and Yukon Railway. convey sincere thanks and appreel- WM a passenger aboard the Prin- rJrrml.smi'aori yesterday returning . ,u awwance north afler a trip to and expressions of svmnathr e. .T.. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kovlchiseven SUters mountains which he and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Jur-!u planning to make this summer, ovich and daughter. Dawson. V.T..I . Mr. and Mrs. George Pavlch and famUy. Eli Perltich, William Miller. Mike Lubotina. Shawatlans Lake. Tom Lee and family. Savoy E. J. Eriksen, Nash; Roy Larson, Port Edward. R. B. L' Estrange. Tete t Feescy. rort Essmgton. 1 1 i DRESSMAKING J. Tailoring and ltemodelling . KIMI UYEDE Phone Blue 91G 203 3rd Ave. Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music lleifittnian, Nordhelnier and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Kesoniiscope" Phone Rlue 389 212 4th St. CENTRAL HOTEL KOOMS and CAFE Phone 31 For Best Household , Coal MKS. C. U. BLACK 16. Try t Oally New wsnt-ad. Announcements All advertiseraenti in this col-amn will be charged for a full month at 29c a word. 5 Jaune; w. J Swouson. Dawson. j Rod and Gun ? Koyal March 13. S' S. Baker. Montreal: II. Hart. glChntham. Ont: F. Wezck. I. Johan-osen. S. Abbo and N. Stone, city; 5 1 George Lavall. Edmonton. I Prince Kupert . Presbyterian H. Forbes. Harold Lanning and March 17. , O. R. Jamleson. Vancouver; Mrs. IE Goldsmith, Vancouver; E. Jac- 5) Miss Ada Brown and Miss A. L. St. Patrick's Hall, March 16. United Tea Mrs. March 23. "Queen Mary" Easter Monday. 20 Annual Meeting Orange Bridge and Dance March Shamrock Varden's Tlay March 17. Tea Supper,- Catholic W..T. Kergir.'s Eagles' Bridge March 22. Anglican Tea, Mrs. TobeyVs March 122. S. O. N. Fishermen's FareweH Dance, March 23. . Hill 60 Tea March 25. High School Spring Plays March A, 'i. ' Tea Mrs, Parkin's Prince Ruuert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12 13 Capitol Theatre. . ' Presbyterian Easter Sale, April C. N. R. A, Annual Bfl.ll, Mooje Hall, April 21. V , SOCIALIST KM HEB I.V TALK Continued irndi Pa?e One) . tive, largely along" aoclai lines. The amendment t0 tlte Marriage Act flt. Peter's Tea and homeeooklng.jdesigned ' to prevent the marriage r- i"? fut.AU I I 14 I . J mm m wear's Annual Clearing Sale. tf.,Mrs. O. & Moore's, 1143 Ambrose jof persons suffering from venereal Mr. A. Wick returned to the city on the Catala Ust evening from a trip to Vancouver. Our new Spring Shoes are commencing to arrive. We need snae. Ave., luesoay, warcn i. icusease through advising the prin- I m Frank Lockwood returned to theitions was stronriv aonroved hv city on the Catala last evunlngiMr. Winch. lie deplored the worfc- from a trip to Bella Bella. - ling conditions for nurses in th Mrs. J. E. AUjulre, whose husband Is in the laundry business at White. t?.' horse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning norm alter a vuat in Vancouver Mrs. James A. Brown and daugh ter. Miss Ada Brown, of Port Es-sjngton, who have been on a trip couth, returned to the city on the Catala last evening and left later In the evening for the Skeena River. H.ips PREVENT COLDS majority of hospitals in the prov- inee due to lodz hours ind de clared that It was no wonder large numbers of nurses were breaking under the strain Th nnminm . - -- ,--. ft prevalence of tuberculosis among me wcuans, whose death rate was twenty times higher than the whites, was referred to. The speaker alaooUuded to the- hi&h cost , and frequent changing of textbooks which made it difficult for parents to brovide for their t children. ' Health ml Children , At some length Mr. Winch dealt with the condition of health yf the children of schools as indicated by the government's own records of medical examination of which, Incidentally, none couJdJ oe iouna lor rnnce Kupert since wit. ne challenged sovernment claims of. a large decrease, in the Tampunt of malnutrition and .siig. gested that this conclusion had been arrived at simply by leaviric out the figures as had been done jin the cases of Prince Rupert and New Westminster. The speaker then turned to the necessity of more adequate- and scientific facilities for the treat ment of mental defectives, and de linquents both children and adults. Treatment now belne ac corded, Mr. Winch contended, fail ed in a large measure to take Into account physical conditions and economic background. In the mat ter ol juvenile delinquency he ad vocated a policy of prevention and r . . . w f,Mv ptticHJUU AUU tended at the time of their recent! r.. r. n .. icarc rathpr thn icnioinn c..r. . . iict. j . n, .iuuuiu, rioman . saa oereavement. m.,uti. r i. lin Prinrp nmvrt tvr o .who wno has has been been on on a a trin trip to to Seattle! Seattle. .eraceful condition condition of of Juvenile Juvenile. de- Those sending flowers to the fun- rrc. nanKer aboard the Prln-I"110-11" Vadtr conditions now The family. Mltar Nastleh and existing in Denal and dettntk family. Vancouver. Fraternal Order to Ketchikan where he will Day atutions. criminals were being n URies. arade 7A Booth Memor- TUlt MoTe proceeding to his dlo- made- not "CVLT&L cesan seal ai juneau. ' nd j . family. Mr. and Mrs. II. Oaw- thorne and family. Spiro Gurvlch.' Mrs. c. D. Mulrhead, wife of the Mr. and Mrs. PostuJo and family., assistant superintendent of the m.. ... -ou - Musmnicn nmwiiwi ana uuu iamuy. iiuiiuj. rirfr river divUlon division of of the the White White Pass Pass & & Mr. Winch pursued the subiect of treatment of mental deficients and delinquents' in some deta'l with particular reference to the economic twuiunut phases piiajsn Including mciuoing unetn I unem- M.. and Mrs. James and family. Mr.'v,, 'ployment and lnadeouate relief and Mm II K Yamnriilra nnH f i m I . , i . , . i Ipc m.-hlrh icwfeA rnl a vr ...... 4I, u, . v. v u Kvu.. 1,3. vwirrier. wikkm: ulls- ilV. Mrs A Itudinirh unit fnmlltr T. I .v.. tieularlv th vnuntr tnln II. nt ' .. - oajjo ,g, in mc ynur 04 uio ximri ' 1 - Pnlmeri. Mr and Mrs. S. Penoff. crime and drove others into condi- f I Tilt nilia rMrllii tm tf 1. . . rvf mAMtil Ale-nwA m w.w. Wi. mm mia, gers aooara me mncess X4oran yes- l. owrtu. mi. anu m, 1. wrou., urday returning north. Mr and Mrs. T. Petroff and family. Fllen and Frances Moore. Mrs ! nr Neal Carter returned to the Vuekovlch and family. Ed and Milly.cltv on Saturday nlehtfs train, from Olsen. Pete Leklch and friends. I a week-end trip to Terrace, where Premier Mines. Mr and Mrs. John he gave an Illustrated lecture "on Gurvirh and famllr. Mlts S. A !mnMnHinurin. r-.A " (WIUUMMHUiVIUII, lllMilU(. I Milk. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kenezlvlch, where he made preliminary ar- Vancouver. Mike Jurovich. Dawson, 'rangements for aascent ol the ; Steve Steve Raplch. Raplch. Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Sam Sam Bill Bill woooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooa'nnCj famiiy Ross nros 67 Taxi and "Build K. C. Payroh In The Morning Coffee "Pacific Milk's rich, .creamy body and high btitterfat ton-tent make it a prime favorite. In our home for the'manw thy .coffee. I wouldn't ibe . " without it." Taken from Mrs. F. C.'s letter. ' -V - - PACIFIC MILK Irradiated Of Cwirst " A Hot tirhe Is What Yoa Wi hi this Winter You can get It by using our famous Edson. Bulkley VaUey or Nanaimo-Wellington coat PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. . Phones 51 or 551 "leriimfnt Liquor Art" (Sfrtion. 27 i Nutirr ot .IppikiUlou fur foment T Trn(r llcT tlrrar HUkt, it hmrby firm that on th lOUi jf April acxt. Uw uoder-slscoil totraxto to rpty to th liquor CVntruJ &rt tvr catxtnt to trtosftr of tterr LlcjMic .No, 4i33, kvml. In re- buudmg kncnm 6roj Ilqbri, tltut crlbnt a lot Hoi M "4 Bvk S3. StcOpa 1, &Qvp 933, ftUvm tbtpttX Land JRffUtmtuQ 'iytric& ta iti Pnov-tnra ot BrtVeJi CUamula, Irom Alx-auder Jmm Prudfxmm ta Ou-1 Wll. l$m ZarHU of Prhwo. Ruptrt," trttUh CDiimbts, wm itrAtfere, - tUii t ruy Rupert, B. O. thU Sth cUV of iiATOh 1939 . CARL WtUXUt 'ZARtm , AppUoiat uutrTncsir. oia wouia nave tne opportunity mis year to send to Ottawa as their elected representatives a solid i bloc ol members "determined to place human well belne before profits." He urged effective organ ization as the most efficacious method of forcing governments to iL'il..i . ...... . . 1 i rdiitc uieir responsiDiuiy to rem- eay viui matters which were in TAUlliKKi The Morning After Taking Carter's b'tte Lver Pills in an appalling way with th "mentally rick" and all too little attention was paid to scientific treatment with a view to cure of psychic, maladies. The hospital at Saanlch for the criminally Insane and incurable Mr. Winch described as "as damnable a place as the mind can conceive." It had been a prison turned into an. asylum where sick people were kept in Itiers of cages with their only exercise on a basement floor where all the outside they could see was the sky above. Some had been locked in cells for years. Questions Answered At fnft nnrlnunn nf nic aHrlrAcc . Sons Of Norway Dance Enjoyable One Hundred and Fifty Persons at Affair Friday Night A very enjoyable dance took place last Friday night under the auspices of the sons of Norway in the Oddfellows' Hall lasting from 9:30 to 3. The .music was provided by Fos-sum's two-piece orzehstra and there were about 150 persons pres- !ent. Oscar Sather was master of - nr etm Inp .,L V. I xne committee in cnarge con- Mr. Winch angered a number of Uted of K. Mrs. Slatta, Mrs. J. Eii-Qe!L ' , thUutlm5 he exPres'- eruen and Mrs. J. Murvlld, K. Slated the opinion that health insur- ta. j. EUertsen. C. Aune and H. Pet-ance. already provided for by legU-iter;en. At the door K iaUon should be put into effer.fand j Slleitsen. Wlthnilt further rtalatr n.a.Vt standing objections by the doctors! v s or oy mg ouaness. He suggested) I mm V..Mn.r U..I that the people of British Colum- Mai 3 UUlillV UUl Nights Are Cool Winter Has Not Left Terrace Yet-Fresh Snow On Friday ' TERRACE. March 18: Bright sunny days have considerably reduced the plies of snow cn the need-of attention. N0 government. ! 8 f" , frosty and an 011 T not morning .even dictators, could with--U1 stand the will of the oeoole. Th .aw.oKe w rmd tw0 Iresn .C. C. F. of British Columw, ,m mcncs 01 we "oeautirul.' accomplish much if returned to - " - . .. . power, even if there was a Liberal gard to a "united front" move-f Tnrf tl Uwa- The Part? ment. Mr. Winch expressed hlm- ... w.uuiu. cum prove Dy sell as being in favor of co- w success mat problems could be operaUon with all parties which solved with will, determination are opposed to the irialfttenance of ahd understanding. Asked in re- the capitalistic system OVERWAITEA LTD. CASH or C.O.I). Peas 15c soar Sunkist Oranges 2 dozen Grapefruit 7 for Phone S H Granulated Sugar-10 lbs. ... 57c Fraser Vallwy pickles Sweet or sour Bottle Beehive Corn Syrup A fn 2 -lb. tin ADC Sovereign Sockeye Salmon ltj's. TJn 25c 18c Aytmer While Corn- 2 tins Slac's Cut Green Beans 2 tins . Palmolive Toilet Soap 3 cakes giant size Butter First grade. 3 lbs. Pure Strawberry Jam 4-lb: tin . Del Iaii NibleU 2 tins Royal City Spinach-2 tins 19c 25c 25c 20c 4"kuiar 18c 83c 54c 25c Fels Xaptha Soap 3 cakes Pure Toilet Soap 3 rolls 21c 21c Shrimps Wet or drv. A ryn Per tin J. 1 i Yellow Newton Apples Fancy Wrapped- Per box New Potatoes Q C 3 lbs. New Green Per lb. S2.19 25c 25c Crystal Diamonds are .alright But they only flitter In the light King Coal Diamonds win the fight '; For they sparkle in the night Black Diamonds? A Ton Will Come to You If You Phone up 652 Phiipott Evitt & Co. Ltd. i