PAGE FOUR -; I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE ("lias. Doriimcatl 0ilti;rtriNt in Charge Watch, ("lock, Jewelry Hepairinc, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE lor line riiina. Dinnerware, Glasses Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant SETTING THE 1942 STYLE PACE Rupert Peoples Store In Mannish Tailzied Sails c "take (he rake" mi to peak. Every Suit hand-tailored by un nf Canada's leading falSu minufac-lurcrs. I 'or the uell-dressed lad.v, whose taste tails Tor the Dressmaker S( Ic Suit, c dare vm lu jul look at ours. Your good taste will do the rest. Rupert Peoples Store OUlt COUiNTIiY AM) HOMES DEMAND . . . GOOD SERVICE We ask your co-operation. Our country n 'quests us to conserve gasoline. We are aLo udvimi tlut we shall not be able to replace tires lor our trucks. In order to maintain our policy of prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at least ONE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing this you will enable us to route our deliveries in the most economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 ..:.4.4...4.4 Spring Filled Mattresses Just received from the manulacturer the lamous B"riu'yiest Spring-filled Mattresses, all sizes. Pillows. Felt Maitresses, Beds, Slumber King Springs, Folding Cots and Converto Lounges. Also we have received Lion brand Luggage Suitcases, Trunks, Gladstone Fortnight Cases, Overnight Cases. Sleeping Bags. Tents, Pack Sacks. Packboards. Dunnage Bags, Blanket. Window Shades! Large stock of Floor . Coverings, Inlaid Linoleums. Congoieum Rugs, Axminster Carpets, Mats of all sizes, for your home requirements . . . Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dinette, Enterprise Ranges for burning coal or wood. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR USED FURNITURE DEPT. You will find many pieces of furniture for your home at ureat Pft- all-emeled RangeMitted with nLnnAhaSoal .thetD?.rts 10 convert for coal or wood: 8-piece Dining Room Suite, table and four chairs: Dresser. Chest of '.Hi?ateS uf?r b"rnlnR o Heaters for burning coal or cS&mm.? Radios, Couches. hnnrtVJii df W" Trunk. Vacuum Cleaners, and U?e Sods at numerous to mention. We have Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE BUY PHONE GREEN DID RUPERT BRAND Sole PRINCE RUPERT Fillets ... at Your Local Jiulchcrs. m WASTH KKADY TO COOIv' Canadian Fish & Cold Storagi Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA CAREER OF W00DSW0RTH Started in Win nines: and Was All OTer West. j Young J. S. Woodsworth. who' I later became a leading Socialist I and parliamentarian and is now dead In Vancouver, came west, with the family In 1882, attended' school at Portage la Prairie and Brandon, and then entered Wesley, College, Winnipeg. He played on the senior rugby squad, ana in his final year was elected "senior stick." Upon graduating with hLs arts degree he was awarded the bronze medal In mental and moral sciences. After teaching school for a year he completed his theology course, and served mission fields In Manitoba. In 189-3 he entered Victoria College, Toronto, taking his bachelor of divinity de-1 gree, and then followed two years post-graduate study at Oxford University. j Returning to Manitoba in 1900. j he was assigned mission charges In New Ontario, Saskatchewan j and British Columbia. His first appointment of note was that of Junior minister of Grace Church, Winnipeg, the most Important Methodist congregation In the west at that time. He remained i at this post four years, and was ; then appointed superintendent of 1 All Peoples' Mission in Winnipeg. During six years in this office he' studied social problems, particularly Immigration, upon which he wrote a book. Believing his views to be out of harmony with the objectives of his denomination, he resigned from the church; but a church committee reported his beliefs were sufficiently in harmony with Methodist standards to render his resignation unnecessary', and his name was retained' on the ministerial list During his ministerial days in Winnipeg. Mr. Woodsworth was a member of the Children's Aid So ciety, Associated Charities Committee, Playgrounds Commission. Commission on Technical Kduca-tion, and the Trades and Labor Council, representing the Ministerial Association on the latter body. He was Instrumental in organising the "People's Forum,'' through which all kinds of views on . current problems found expression. He organized the Canadian Welfare League, through which he THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY hoped that the various relicious and social agencies might co-ordinate their activities for sane and sympathetic assimilation of the foreigner. In 1915 he resigned to become I director of the Bureau of Social) Research established m Winnipeg under the auspices of the governments of the three prairie prov- 1 I I mien, una mtiuc a vuiuuuse survey of the Ukranlan situation in the i west and also reported on the I problem of the care of feeble-1 minded children. I When the bureau was discontinued, he accepted an appoint ment to serve a Methodist mission field on the Pacific coast In January. 1917. In 1918 he served for three months as secretary of the Alberta Non - Partisan League at j Calgary. Returning to the coast. I ne Deeamc a longsnorcman In Vancouver and Identified himself with the labor movement there. Editor In Winnipeg-. On a speaking tour through Canada In 1919. he reached Win nipeg when the general .strike was In progress. William Ivens, a' Methodist minister who had resigned from his church, was then edIUng "The Western Labor News." the organ of the strikers. With a , number of other labor leaders, Mr. Ivens was arrested on a charge of sedition and Mr. Woodsworth as sumed the editorial chair. Later! he, loo, was arrested on a charge' of inciting the holding of an unlawful assembly. The Crown fail ed to convict one of ih other strike leaders on a similar charge, and the charge against Mr. Woods-worth was withdrawn. After touring Canada in the interest of the Winnipeg Strike Defence Fund, he returned to British Columbia and ran as a Labor candidate, along with W. R, Trotter and Tom Richardson, in the provincial elections of 1920. He polled a big vote but was deieated. In 1921 he reappeared in Winnipeg and was nominated as Labor candidate In Winnipeg Centre in the federal elections. He was elected and became chief spokesman of his party in the federal house. In the two succeeding elections he was returned with tapos-ing majorities over his opponents. In 1904 Mr. Woodsworth married Lucy L. Staples, a graduate of the University of Toronto and an accomplished speaker and writer. Six children survive, one Mr-. Grace Maclnms, a member u U.r British Columbia Leglsla. ; Infant's Funeral At Burns Lake Son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson Idid at Rest BURNS LAKE, March : The funeral of Norman Anderson. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Decker Lake, took puve on Tuesday afternoon. Interment was In the Burns Lake Cemetery, Rev. Adam Crisp CwV.R. TRAINS I'or the Eat -Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. I'roni the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 pro I'OI'ULMt GAMES Small games like table tennis, checkers, cards and so on are a popular recreation with Canadian! troops overseas. I IT'S NINE TO ONE Per capita consumption of tea in Britain Is nine pounds a year when they can get It as compared with one pound In UJS. 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