01 ling :oinii,l'l ling " .1.. -itlUI c woim'" .,t.v Blvaw" lexpe' I'.ing 'Ui 0 i '.ip n:: . -c 8i ins- Army Bad f New Hostel in llOI'l' .ve-. aid a in .;ady s All! , mony .iat a . met u ui the u;:ularly nam, lrl ituve an ttb c..'o::!)t3)e con- .ica- and demt w(iu) a. fine lr.tr:-' n She con- i.ii'M O1.ur.3ham in uition. E A: itle'd rc-m .u and ef .:::nuna".ed in 1 .. t'.jr- e stab-;? Rupert, he jne ';'3aic- con-! (! caf-ives in -Jxa Bu:..ne-:s men 'Ji e .benefit to :"v Yet ther" u c f.e tfK .;eay hfire ot la: ' r a: X.is mos hi; - t tiavi hea d himself to leave no stone un- turned with a view to having his department give financial support lothe Institution. Mrs. cliajinibers spoke appreci-niiuolv of the lnlcrcst and co- unpraticn she had found amon:; Kp3 I0U0SS! y peeing of tho fPrlncc pnclv Canadian Red pt will be held nt ' Centre, Tuesday, inn at 8 i),m, : Kcpurto for year I, h of iifficcrvMr 1017. liusiiu'ss,,. P'ls conti'ihiitimr inn. the people oi ranee uuperi. n would be her pleasure ana duty I'll the de if.:, .all:- .ui; f.e c piotc :Uon and if far-reach! rr h::,hjy of the I-jpokp y and courage of hhzra i.nd pledged iuncemjints 1 111 tuu riiUimn ; ii Mr lull month 5c a word. I Dance civic Centre,1 nary 31 School PTA.: Bridge. pajc Friday Janu jwlimcnts. ,35c Ueiuine Tea, Prince 1 1 February 1, I'hcai Hiuiunage Sale. pieinme Dance, Fc-b-fivit Cent re 1'htci. .niano.conccrt I Joe Franky. Prcsby- pen Wednesday, Feb- to work for the welfare or the native people Who would come under her card. There was need for further Items of equipment fcr the hostel, she said, ttthers takine Dart in the Mrs lrs. Iicpcnlng proceeding were Mrs. MILKIIBIIBeillll more, to Lhc 1940 campaign, arp rc- alicnd. L (22) SINCKU I machines for rent wi-i n. or moniii I'llONH BG4 Ihcwinjf lMailiiiiC Co. ft 3rd Ave. West Ivay si:i:vifM- Ifcitig, Light, Repairs ,vi vulcanizing LAMY & Tivi'in McBrldp 'Bless This House" w'th Peter Lien presiding at the organ; I'Adlutant K. L. Gprne, wno reaa the Sccipture ieon; uev. a. x MacSween, who offered the prayer of dedication; Rev. F. Antrobiw who said wie closing prayer,, and OlMton E. Gilling- ham. recently returned over seas War Services officer, who nreeided at Ihe organ for the la, 0rr.rim singing of the Hymn "Thy Pres to 0PC'U" ence and The Glory, Lord," and GilUr; :iwm., 'am- tne benediction. ;der : me Army, There was a letter from Wil- to ttu -.tfourase- i;am rjeynon of the Native Dro-n-v,w in lhe thcrhood of ' British Columbia :ita A!; r who exnresstd regret at inabil- jy3, nm.u Arnold. jty t0 prMent and extended !iow ciry oI best wishes fear success of the had co tell o h0U, any fii-'cfl' Much interest was taken by opri-iej ,o Pnncc ,j present In inspecting the my 11 ild1uarlcri I nremlses.wJikh include a com- wacuprm Uie , modioUj5 pombined sitting and bseo purchased. din,ns ro0m, itless and well-cquippeo cauiPd kltehen with oil store. : P , ! comfortable cots, bathroom (CI yCw I .,.t,4.i which is l in to be asmnented BniLnwntiiH u.'ith with pie z o ' tk i" r' jmi;- Her. iviocj oi I;tdlan i i ... ma naa juvu another later; oHice and mat ron's bedroom. The building u hot-water heated to add to its icittfost and efficiency, The location Is on Tatlow Street near Sixth Avenue After the opeptng cercmoniei and inspection dainty refresh ments were served with Mrs. Oorrle pouring and Mrs. J. Wil-kle, Mrs. Matt Watedal?, Mrs. C. Carter, Mrs. II. Frickson, Mrs. Ray Bnrth and Mrs. William Timms acting as serviteurs. n VERSATILE ACTRESS LONDON, Actrcs-s Agnes rfcirnMvIe recently nlaved the Rmnress of Austria in Strauss' "Qiasv Baron," IW paft of Christine in German in Schnltz- iri's "Liesbelci." a 1- T. . 1 1 . 1 I f ' , ..T .1 r rs imi' . .led, lie re -y:h : honii . .p'd -.ave a C'.r. ii;. :i" ill 77is is I In: only iiolioti'il t. f Mif! in-Camilla tiilliin tltc nc.l ttvrleo inoiilhx Jor Chinese relief. Dcnartiuent I'MIS AND THAT i I T&PZVi Pnmnletelv remodelled and re huilt above the water line with an especial view to adapting her for carrying or patterns vo wie native hospitals at Miller Bay (Prince Rupert) and Port Simpson, the Indian Department's local cruiser Naskeena is due back in Prince Rupert about the middle of this week. Indian Aeent F. E. Anfield left Satur day night on the Camosun for Ocean Falls to meet ner ana re turn to the city aboard her. Coming north in the Naskeena is Dr. E. C Tcnnant, district mcdi- i sunerintendent of the De partment of Indian Affairs, who is making a "coastal inspection trin and. in addition to visiting Prince Rupert, will proceed to Port Simpson and Uie wueen fhn rlnt.ii Islands. Since leaving Prince Rupert last August 17, the Naskeena has had a $15,000 rebuilding and renovation iob done at Mcn- ehton's yard In Vancouver where liw "They have a strong union!" Indian Boat Is Hospital Ship Extensive Above Walerline Changes Made to Indian Cruiser N'askeena LOCAL NAVAL " OFFICER TO TRAIN CADETS Trahving piogram of Prince Rupert Corps of Sea Cadets, Captain Cook division will be formally turned over to lieut. Eric Jones, R.C.N., commanding officer of II.M:CB, Chatham Naval Reserve division this week by Lieut. Commander K.. Grant, R.C.N. 'TO of Vancouver, area commanding officer of Sea Cadets. Lieut. Commander Grant will arrive in the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert to make the transfer. At the present time, he is in direct charge of the local corps. No ceremony will accom-nanv the formal transfer, ac- cordina to Lieut. Jones, who actually has been in charge of the Sea Cadet training program here for some time. elimination- of the once large wheelhouse-and dummy funnel to make way for changed super structure which Includes a small hospital ward as well as doc tor's room. The vessel, oi course, will continue to operate as th General service boat for Uie in dlan Agent here with consider able changes made to other quar- she was originally built, changes tcrs aboard her. to the Naskeena Immediately I The engineer, Ranald Roberts, visible from the outside are the is bringing the Naskeena north. - 1 1 bi rj ami am mm lhc only food Ibr him, and millions like lnm, in war-ravaged China Tins old peasant, his farm devastated by the Japanese, is too weak to work. His diet for months has been grass and roots. 83 cent, arc farmers. Mil-lions Of China's people, per arc in urgent need of food, clothes,. medical supplies. UNRHA's work is cndins; voluntary agencies must carry on. Canada must do her share. Will YOU help? , ... and customer, will not China, a good neighbor forget. -BeGceMs Clilnn, a CimmI Noigl.lmr, calls lo YOU! uJnAMIAN- Al TO MB IV A WU ",ail '" ,,r"v",cl "r M!c Ci"':'S;rit't,2m' lij"k- Local Ileadnuarl.rs or l W T1!,.;ASK,iU w M Scllens ClIAIItMAN l'KOVINCi: Miur-Gcncral Victor W. Odium Imperial Dank of Canada 151 itish Columbia MJJ Vancouver. 11. C. Vancouver, II. C. (Basement), Vancouver, B.C. Street rnnville I'rovincial Heailquarlcrs 7i 730 (.raimiitri Local News Items A Annual Meeting, Prince Uu-pcrt 'IJranch, Navy League tif Canada, Civic Centre, Tuesday, plan. 28, 1317 at 8:00 pjn. (22) Aid. T. N. Youngs returned to the city on the Coquitjam last evening Irom a trip to Vancouver and Victoria on combined civic and private business, ' W. M. Watts returned to the city" on the Princess. Adelaide this afternoon from a two weeks' business trip to Vancou ver. Claus Peterson returned to his hnme at Oona River this morn irig after having spent the past week in the city on account ox the final illness and death 01 his wife, the late Mrs? Christina Peterson. Roy Franks, for years identi fled with the newspaper and nrlntlns trades here, is sailing tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Nanalmo where he will join the staff of the Nanalmo Free Press. He expects to be joined later by his wife and family. n. E. Montador. Alex Arm strong, Alex Baillie, Dan M8- Donald, Archie Dewar, George Dlbb and Maurice Irving of the local Kinsmen's Club returned to the city on Sunday morning's train after attending the instl tutlon of the new Kinsmen's Club at Terrace last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George . Mc- Adams of Terrace arrived In the city from the Interior on Satur day afternoon's way freight and sailed that night on the Camo sun for Vancouver where they will spend a few days before pro ceedinii to Winnipeg on a com bined business and holiday trip. They expect to be away about three weeks. J. T. Harvey returned to the city on yesterday mornings train from a trip to Terrace on legal business. Kenneth D. McRae, govern ment agent at Smithers, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train for a brief busi ness visit and will return to the interior on this evening's train. He is accompanied .by his little daughter, Mary Kathleen. NAVAL ORDERS IOI.CS. Chatham, Reserve Naval Division 8 njn. Administration Build ino- nr.rpntins atralicatlons for ' "D , o ' - entry Into reserve writing tests, attesting men into serve. Hotel... Maybe you do not know we nave some LOVELY DRESSES AT OUR arrivals il'rince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Haugen, Strong firld. Eask: J. Chapman, Sha- watlans; J. D. Marson, Wlnnl- ries: A. M. Donaldson, Vancou vnr- o. L. Greenwood. Prince cipnrirp- s. P. Butchart. van WfcW0Vf couvcr: A. Wallace, Vancouver; G. T. NcwVancouver; J. F. Hay- dm. Vancouver; K. D, McRae and daughter, Smithers. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain An vnnr fnintii nnd muscles fttff and rote irom Rheomatic Tain? Get quick, sale relief with Temi.lrtjf.'i T-K-C'i. Used and recommended by thousands, T-R-C't are specially made to relieve Rheumatic Arthritic and Neuritic pain and stillness. Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Get a box today. S0c,$l fctdrusgists. T-3S THEY ARE REAL BUYS BUY AND SAVE ON OUK BUDGET PLAN Be Sure of the Best Bulkley Market WU DLLlVi:it DAILY 3rd Avenue l'honc 178 Ptittrc ttfuittl Mil? J3ito$ Monday, January 27, l!fl7 111 t If u III ' ?Jt X. HAPPY WONG Go. Wholesale, and Retail I-KU1TS AND VEG17TABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 280 COTTAGE CHEKSK I New Creamed Fresh Made' VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE BELGIAN STEMWARE Koyally Assorlmcnt G.013LETS - SI 1 Ell BERTS WINES COCKTAILS FOOTED TUMBLERS These arc (hand-cut best quality Belgium glass, Canberra shape at popular prices. See them' on display at . . . THE VARIETY STORE "WIU2RE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" i w-m rA -II a g i 1 ' hc .'.'.'.v. u v. w m ti r f in - II -II II ' - If Harvey Woods r'M HATCHWAY AND THE MEN'S SHOP' P. D. Q. Underwear- Comfort . . , .Fit ... . Durability . . . t Medium weight, buttonless com binations, In fine rib cotton and cotton and wool mixtures. Pricey $2.75 - $3.25 - $3.75 u 1 1 1 iv r - ' 532 THIRD AVENUE INCOME TAX . Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 1 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 345 HICKS FRASER HOUSE Warm, Clean and Quiet 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 323 A. MacKcniic Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" ' cmicprs Knceial . iieavy wmw t"i"i""' ",.,' ' 1-, ( and ana Curtain Rods, Extend, to 48' - Window Blinds, green only, 36 . w-.v""" See us for your Beds, Springs n and Mattress, filled All sizes in stock; felt and spring iti nrrirR fil pc without delay. rhone 775 327 Third Avenue l'rince Kupcrt. PHONE 517 11 n it s r nv FINE FOODS" .10 ,'i B.C. 4 DOOR MATS Keep Uie mud out of your home with one of our good, quality Cocoa Fibre or Rubber Door Mats. line or Rubber Mats for complete We also have a dralnboards, stove tops and baths, in assorted colors. ml Mm i McUndc blrcel rhone 311 JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WEEK January 15tn 10 zzna "Support Your Local Junior Chamber" M : 4 iiLliililLcj We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF AXL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS r.u. us v AT LAST Community 1 1 Rogers SILVER SETS received several large shipments la We have including . . . cvcral or the most popular patterns LOVE ADORATION, ETERNALLY YOURS, LADY HAMILTON, FORTUNE, etc. service for six. Some Some sets have 20-plccc have 34 pieces for eight people, and sonic have service for twelve with 54 pieces. These are mostly in chests but we have some bulk sets for those who do not need the chest. WE CAN SUIT ALMOST ANY POCKET FOR THE PRICES RUN FROM . . , $15.05 to $04.00 plus tax These arc all at the approved celling price, the same as all over Canada. Might be well to look early though. T