ISS'NS 1IVE lor U B.ai- !(0 m the ,; AiSO- noois last Teacher p,.,Mn r.. .Mat the sep- ...... a-rru a . sctioci- u " o,v,n. Mcmorla .nT o Bate d Street School thf mture. , ... lolai convHtiuon will l-irtoria m APnJ 3 at . 3 1 raiunw win , iht. ciufiK'-ent asso- Lscnwuon at that oi me reprcs- L pritice Rupert was ii sepw ase associa own nui the mo- prCl'.:ll pUJXUiWVU constant. A, o- 111 ,nw. r G Moore, :n Bca'-o noped that organizations tn aio niuKt- more use provide ree by the i! o from the ti..arv l me uana- I ft a cratefully jna::i:m;-- was pass - ,1 c a k lanltor at ec Sctiisoi on the j i a (vi',v ducusslon IraDiaiv mirt (easabil- L'onn ;u(.idard ofedu- c::. umm or all thp t Oanucia The need C:umeiian cltizen-n n on' ficre were (: a unsicnn set of i ir.. Domin.on. Inexi msi'.mri of the : v oca discussion .Tra:.a:-' leadership. r Giik i was in the Hhc m: m.bers nrcs- H (i...utander. Mrs .cTCaw Mrn George . E Sounder, and T u R i Muorc and J Iiouncements .r:- -j (ii tin; column ! ) ' tull lUUIltl) lit - word. incers Dnnno ntoru pt 9 to 12, Oddfellows' irjooay welcome. it.. Local News Items... RHEUMATIC Pain M 'l'Hs niul imi I, .i,f( n.t .,. t" ( ' ' nr l-t quick. ( A Basketball Tonight, 'Civic Centre. : ::::llc School ! Li.. 8 p.m pancuc' Saturday Jan. 1 33 p.m I'icbylcrian all I) Uiinc; civic Centre, bauary 31 School PTA,. Bridge. t ibbage Friday. Janu- ire;hmci:u. 35c. Valentine Tea. Prince )K' February 12. R Ruinina.'ie Sale, Vai?uime Dance, I'cb- IClvu Centre. Slaughter., piano concert. ' i fg Joe Franky. Presby- iiurch Wednesday, Feb- r r .....op io relirvc Hhcumatlc. f.rnit twin and stiffness. IHtt. ; Xpurali.l.i. Irf q tu. :'HdriijSUu. T-JI JIICKS SER HOUSE N. Clean and Quiet 'BASER STREET phone Black 823 URAL HOTEL R and Monthly Rates pur convenience . . , I'WLV DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE Connection iivenovatcd) r"ONE 51 iow Open ci'vichig, Llght u x i and vi.i , in... '"'uizing 2"t McBrlde Miss Mary Astoria, who lias been on sick leave from her duties as cashier at the city hall, returned on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from Vancouver where she has been spending the past few months. Mrs. J. J. Little, who has been spending the past couple ot weeks In Stewart, returned home from the north on the Coqultlam this morning. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Thompson, who will be her guest here for a time. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it the best form to use ihe initials R.S.V.P. on cards or Invitations? A. No. as the well-bred person knows enough to acknowledge correspondence without being asked to do so. Q. What is the minimum tip in a restaurant? A. Ten per cent of the bill, o. Does a wife share her hus band's professional title? A. No. COLCHESTER, Engtand KB Nearly 1,000 wooden toys carved by hand from scrap material by German prlsohers-of-war were distributed to Colchester school children. Indian Agent F. E. Anfield re turned to the city on the Co-auitlam this morning from a brief trip to Stewart and Alice Arm on official business. Sid Chalmers, pioneer of mining camp, was a pas senger aboard the Coqultlam to dav. ccdne throush to Vancou ver to receive medical treatment, W. R. Tooth, chairman of the board of village commissioners of Stewart, arrived in the city on the Coauitlam this morning from the north to enter Prince Runert General Hospital for treatment. Mrs. J. M. Clark and sons Stuart and Conway, left today on the Coqultlam for Victoria to join Mr. Clark who recently re-entered the navy as an of fleer. Mr. Clark was formerly vice-principal of Booth Mem orial High School. MRS. PETERSON PASSES AWAY Mrs. Christina Peterson, wife of Claus N. Peterson of Oona River, passed away in Prince Runert General Hospital Mon day evening after an illness ex- tendine over several months. She had been In hospital since last October. Mrs. Peterson was 73 years old. Mr. Peterson Is a nresent at Oona River and el forts were toeing made today to reach him by radio. Classified Advertising 'Pays! MRS. R. M. CLARK DIES SUDDENLY A member of one of Prince Rupert's earliest pioneer fam ilies nnd a resident of this City for 39 years, Mrs. Leoa Sibyl two brothers and two slster3 Guy Braman, and Mrs. George Johnsttm of Prince Rupert, Mrs. T. Petersen of Ketchikan ana k- Braman of Endako. Announcement concerning the funeral arrangements is being withheld pending word oi tne arrival of Mrs. Arnett from Prince George BITE SELDOM FATAL The European adder attains a length of 28 inches but its bite is seldom fatal. CHURCH HAD GOOD YEAR First Presbyterian Congregation in Annual Session Renorts presented by the var- i ious departments and organiza tions of First Presbyterian Church at the annual meeting Clark, wife of Reginald M. Clark, of the congregation last night ni Ninth AvoniiP west, nassea snowea wai me yaav ci nuu a,i-n,r it hor hrvno shnrtlv after been one of fruitful achieve- unu; u v nv. , w---- nnnn Mnminv wh p her am v mtm ana encouraging progieaa. n nnnnrinir frt tnirp her to The castor. Rev. A. F. MacSwcen, hospital. Mrs. Clark was 50 years presided over the meeting in the 0la i unurcn nau. Mrs. Clark was the former Miss The financial report, present Leoa Braman', daughter of Mr. Cd by the treasurer, E. J, Smith, and Mrs. O. A.. Braman, pio- showed that the congregation neer residents who came to met all its current liabilities and Prince Rupert in 1903. She was had a small operating surplus. born In Rockford, Washington, in addition, over the past two . . . i i i i j i but received mucn oi ncr scuuui- years a reserve iunu nau uecu ing here. established which will be added Mrs r.inrk was nre-deceased to for the purpose of putting a by her parents about 10 years new roof on the church bulld- inz. ev. I D ns, hnchinH The moderator, Mr. Macsween, that all the young peo-ters, and four sons and three daugh- reported Edward, Donald, James'and ple'a groups which had been William, all of Prince Rupert, started two years ago were Arnett of carry.iii uu wm. and Mrs. A. (Helen) r tav, im. membership and interest. He i mice vjtruiuc, ivna. i . , , , tribute to and acknow - Clark paid berta) Dohl and Miss Jean t Prinpo Rimprt There also are eagea me laiuuui auu vamaUit service rendered by all organi zatlons, groups and office-bear ers of the church and reported that dans were being prepared to deepen ana extena tne wurn. that had already been estab lished. To make the church function more effectively and to meet the increasing challenge of the times, .Mr. MacSwcen emphatically declared that strong leadership must be maintained. He proposed that the session be increased by five additional members Officers for 1947 were elected as follows: Congregational Secretary W. W. C. O'Neill. Congregational Treasurer E J. Smith. Beard ot Management R. porker. A. McMullen. J. Brem nPr. J. Smith, with O. C. Mitchell. G. Murray, J. D. M; Rnp. P. Conrad. C. G. Ham, K. R. Strachan, .James Haddcn, W. Martin continuing. Auditor R. R. Strachan. Trustees Justice A. M. Man son, G. R. Naden. Members of Session Rev. A. F. MacSween (moderator), J. k navev S. Massev. J. A. Teng, H. Cilderwood. W. W. C. O'Neill (clerk). You saw it in The News! "Genlle way lo stop constipation "Believe me, you should try all-bran for constipation nouung i uieu kcc erv romi ar ST trpntlV. 1 neTe 13 IJU need for nasty harsh purgatives ! it constipation is due to kick oi "bulk" in the diet. fiimolv eat an ounce of kel- LOGG'S ALL-BRAN every day in milk (or sprinkled over other cereals or baked m ALL-BRAN muffing anH drink plenty of water, kellogg's all-bran : n.onnu tn toon vnn rpmilar natur- ally, or double your money back. Order KELLOGG S ALLrBRAN lOUdy. ivccy regular naturally. .""""' - . . I liyWn V, if 1 COULD CF?AWL UNDER YJ U J. THE FLOOR TO THAT OTHER T A V WALL, IT WOULD SAVE, flue xouno- k k m$jm vsja'an ML7SS-r SW . JLoMIJa -J mmm j 1 i i ii . . L I mci I MAI1 THFM I I Tl ( AH.THERES F U loS tO GEt) T Vjr I'll TAKE MV DRILL, V HURT HERE, V Tf '? - LJiwfVJITH ME V- y rA. WITH THESE Pvt -0 V .UO 1 m -r$ l LI. 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