ptfnrc Kujim Dflllji J3cUi Wednesday, March 12, 1917 Timely TERRACE Topics Dr. Lane of the Prince Rupert Health Unit was in Terrace on Tuesday. He was accompanied by Miss Miriam Crcssman. PHN. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parmcntcr or Salmon, Idaho, arrived ia Terrace on Saturday. Mr. Par- mentcr has Joined the staff Jtne Spencer Garage. life F E AT " I M We've Your How scoured n Spring and our n m in a il little Spring. them m m At WALLACE'S ,BIIII,IBIIIIBBIIBIIBII"""""MBBBBIiaHBHBHg Business and Professional J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 15o 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all its branches.. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: n Green 480 Red 834 ir JOINTING and PAPER1IANGING i Phone Black 823 2 II. J. LUND fjONES NEWS STAND . Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN . Uth Street Red 608 SMITH & ELK1NS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers J'nonc 174 P.O. Box 274 Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. I, A it i; i, i, i n G CONTRACTU KS j BLUE 980 COAL George McAdams was down the highway Monday afternoon taking movie shots of public works snow removal. A big bulldozer was In operation and also a rotary snowplow. Mr. McAdams obtained some spectacular shots of the Sicard throwing snow through the air. He says that, later in the season, he plans to exhibit these and other films. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lofeudo arrived, from the south on Sat of j urday. They plan to mase their home here. a Fere Sure Cot Number can we be wrong? Wo the market for coats both shorties full-length and took pick of the most fetching numbers. You'll go far little box coat this Particularly in this all-wool honey. Look over. of course BOTTLE COLLECTOR PHONE RED 416 . . Wc buy . . . PERFEX DEER BOTTLES BOTTLES All Sizes WHISKEY, GIN AND WINE BOTTLES Prompt and Courteous Service GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Bcsner Block - Phone 387 P. N. Kllborn W, Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls-Green 077 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wcddiiu; Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders. Box 510, Phone 777. 300 3rd Ave K PROMPT and EFFICIENT SKVK Mil tMir UttM H COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.LH NORTHERN LIGHT BOOK ROOM .83) (Over Wallace's Store) for Bibles, Easter Cards, Mitt lues Yes, the worst ts over but it is no time to let your coal bin run low You get speediest possible delivery of jour favorite known - brands of eoal from us. But PHONES 116 and 117 don't leave ordering too longi Courtesy and Service ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS Training Of Youth -Hiss E. .M. .Mills of Toronto Featured Speaker at W.A. Meet President Gives Inspiring Address Problems facing the world to day in the training of youth were dealt with by MLss E. M. Mills, O.B.E... Dominion supervisor for Teen Age Girls, Anglican Church cf Canada, who was the specta: guest ol the Caledonia Diocesan I Women's Auxiliary which was in ! annual meeting here this Monday. Miss Mills expained how those who have studied the problem found it necessary to keep continually changing with the times. No organization could remain alive unless It kent serving the needs of the oeople. Miss Mills told of the ambitious pro- Tram planned by the Dominion Women's Auxiliary to hold the (interest and loyalty or the youn;; people or the church so that they would grow up to be good citizens or the 'future. Miss Mills was the speaker at the Monday afternoon session which was opened with prayer by Rev. Basil S. Procfctcr -who extended welcome and rxpresscd br.st wishes for successful inert-in its. It was the 34th annii.il mnrl- ing i f the Caledonia Diocesan Hoard of the Women's Anxliinrv which opened on Sundnv llnrn. im when members of the organization attended morning prayer and holy communion at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Celebrant was Rt. Rev. J. n r.ihcnn DD.. Bishop or Caledonia, and preacher was Archdeacon E. Hcdson, who praised the great work that is being done by the W.A. in Canada. While admit-fini; that woman is cauable or taking her righUul place In i jDON'T FORGET V', aWli of thw fine Tetlifcr Aft' prrpwa mm a tale and dcpfndible. CmM (Willy for' the iwedi of babin tni children up lo 'letn ift, they bring rtM from many common diKotnforu and ail. rwnn of thiUhood , . . lKp baby (ml, and happy. Bafcr ttnit OjugH Sjnp Twining Latin Rabr Oil ClUmin, loioa awli.M ibhr na Nom Drupt na UaoaK McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED E. I J. HAPPY WONG Co. Wliolcsalc and Retail IHUITS AND 'VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 280 preme and he urged that 'she take advantage of hrr Infhinncn by the training of youth lii 'the Christian way of life and by the return of the happy family home life. The business session opened Monday morning. The address or welcome was imade Ibv Mavor Nora E. Arnold who spoke not only as mayor of the city but as a member of the W.A. She praised the work that has been dene by the auxiliary in the nhst I Mayor Arnold also expressed the importance of the responsibili ties facing the world today. The return to family life, brinirlnff up children n relialous training and discipline is something that the W.A. could do a great deal to encourage. She. extended .i hearty welcome to all delegates and expressed best wishes for a happy meeting and blcssintr. on all deliberations. - J Reply to the address of wcl come was made by Mrs. Cham pion or Smithers who felt sure I that all nirt..nf.innm I would return to their branches inspired by the meetings ami expressed regret that it was hot possible for more dcietiatcsUo come In and sec thc-working or ! the Women's Auxiliary. AI)I)KI:SS OP PRESIDENT Honorary Vice-President Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh took the chair while the president, Mrs. J. B. Gibson, gave the president's address. Mrs. Gibson opened her address by saying that "victory cf arms brought joy and exultation which was quickly followed K.. : .... ... i... i uioauiuuiiL'iib anci aisimi-sionmcnt, with the knowledge that ihe peace is yet to be won. The fiplitting of the atom and the use of the atomic bomb on defenceless civilians or Hiroshima gave birth to a new age. It Is well for us to pause and .remember that scientists have again brought us fresh revelation" of the immensity of the power of Gcd in whose creation this energy operates. God Is working this purpose out. Is not the fear of the Lord the beginning of wisdom?" After reviewing the accomplishments of the pat two years and stressing thr rvork for the Indian Residentii) Schools she felt the thought, "My utmost for the Highest." A delichtful lunf.lir.nn ... served by a committee from SI Andrew s W. A. consist!? nt IC. C. Mills. Mrs. L. PoIIpH nn Mrs. Lucy and Mrs. AnfirH, Luncheon speaker was Indian Agent Anficld who delighted hl audience with a talk on the re-jlationsh'o or the Anglican Church in Canada and the na tive population, urging the W. A, to keep up the link that has been founded by individually workin? for their happiness and our own Flection of ofricers resulted as rollowsl Honorary Vice-President- -Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh. President Mrs. J. B, Gibson, First Vice-President Mrs Basil Prockter. Second Vice-President - Mrs. Hodson. Recording Secretary Mrs. G. T. Durkin. n . j.o vuiic:juuuiiig oucr ciary ivixs Wynne. Treasurer and United Thank Offering Mrs. I. Martin. Dorcas Secretary Mrs. II. Henderson. Educational Secretary Mrs. McLean. Girls' Secretary- Mrs. A, L. Holtby. Juniors and C. B.L. Snrretarv ' 1 'II ' II M I Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) i WEDNESDAY-PM. 4:00 Wally Wickcn 1:15 Stock , Quotations anl Int. 4:30 Carolyn Gilbert 4:45-Chl!drcn's Program 5:00 McMillan Club Quia 5:30 Rendezvous Room 5:45 The Lively Arts G:00 London by Lamplight j 6:30 Music by Rene 6:45 I've Lost My Teeth C:5C Recorded Interlude 7:03- CBC News 7.15-CBC News Roundup 7:30--Distinguished Artists 8:00 -The Nation's Business 8:r5-Songs of The West 8:30 Invitation to Music 0:00 Gwyn Price 9:15 -Midweek Review 0:30-Mystcry Master 10:00-CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Milton Charles - CBS 10:30 Provincial Atratrs 10:45 Vaughn Monroe's Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Olf Ann. THURSDAY- -A.M. 7:30 -Musical Clock 8:00 -CBC News 0:15 -Morning Song 8:30 -Music for Moderns 3:15 -Little Concert 9.00 -BBC News 0:15 -Morning Devotions -Morning Concert -Time Signal 10:00 -Music by Goodman 10:15 -Drama lor Today. 10:30 -Roundup Time- Mrs. L. Potterton. Little Helpers Secretary Mrs. C. J. Currie, prayer Partner Secretary Mrs. West, Terrace. "Living Message" Secretary-Mrs. F. E. An field. "Living Message" Editor -Mrs. O. D. Mead. Following the mertirj. mem bers were entertained as guests at tea whi; h was served it the bishop's lcd'e. SPECIAL VALUE WATCHES THIS WEEK . . , Men's and ladies' assorted styles in stainless steel and gold-filled 15 and 1,7-jewel grades; some have leather stntps, and the ladies' arc silk cord or chain bracelet styles. Guaranteed Satisfactory and Tested On Our. WATCIIMASTEK Regulator Before Delivery. . REGULAR $21.50 1 I 1 5,m"iiiKIIaWWiWWa1mllaSiEOT world affairs, he stressed the great importance tr her rolu" as wife and mother. In this' particular sphere she retailed, su . Special 10:45 Scandinavian Mjlodls ll.oo-CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 1 1 :30 Weather ForccaU 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert . P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1 :30 Thursday V Recital 1:45 Commentary 2:0C B. c. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Presents HI FES-EYE VIEW? Not a particularly prize specimen the little woman ha to look at. I'crliapt Feen-a-mint will help you. It'i the modem chewing laxative deliriouily mint-flavored, with a (enUe, yet really effective, laxative action. Won't upiet the to-mach or interfere with ileep when taken at bedtime.- Mil' : lions turn to Feen-a-mtnt. Get it at any drug "counter. M?f foods arc storc Mk A fact that must be faced! ffitimk 1$ Jiltctrical rcfrlgcrauon ' v j J jjr hit Is of 'course the answer. x mj ' XyojL, With lairy foods and meats and fruits C Lx. JjL.) You cannot take a chance, sir! ly . ! FISHERMEN ' MEETINC Civic Centre THURSDAY. Ward at 8 o'clock Speakers: An electric fcrificraior is a real investment today. The saving alone on perishable foods can be considerable -wharwiih ra-tions and scarcctics and high p'ces! Electric refrigeration in roomy cabinet also allows for larger purchases- which means savings ,n shopping time and in the food budget. MISS LIN ISUOWN and luH(. CUj University Kxtcnitm Dept. Subject : CURRENT CO-OPFRATIVI You c&a nuke dcliciouj dishej (firid hate ice cub'cj bv die scorn (CUitntr water, freshly frozen), an Cold drinks juit right to uuit Turn off the current now and tlitn, hen frost is elevating! 'XTiij meitt the frost (don't chip it off) Keeps cold air circulating. 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