TXTVTI'l"f7 F7 ST Prince liupcit Daily Nrws Monday. March 10 1902 (job's rrUantjIii Aionor aLcacli Lenten Season Exhortation H yhlight of the evening at Friday night's Job's Daughters' nieeiiri'j was a presentation to Mr.i. A cx Mitchell, guardian of the Bethel, of a Past Grand Guardian's Pin. The presenta f O car (i!oi,n ri.i.iiriK (I hust eve-tru:i a.stav oi a lt-w months on iiif Q-iifn Ciiailot c Lilumls. In a second of a series of Le'i ten sermon Bishop .IokIhm exhorted the congregation of An tion was made by Mrs. L. W: Ker-gin on behalf of the adult asso- Norma n Chs istc n sr n , lid n and T. tto.'Udale Henry of the nun elation Church Sunday read and become familiar win the New Testament du-lnt; Lent. Uaiutuan r h m j c ;., returned ciatcs. Thcp'n was inscribed' ihc Bisnop expiaawa ina, ,:.,... . , ,,. -.in, Mrt - il Chr fct himself was confronted " , , ... .: ,. ,,,, . , V1.,. .... i j tno Qi f.i C.i:-'.:oiiu i-'iihi o.i the oi fiee of Q. and Guardian ol 1 P? rm Jv Ji :- V British Columbia. , company b'.!.iiiic.s. Two new memoers were miti-! with perplexing everyday p.ob-lcms and solved them in ".vrys which could be easily imitated by people today. For instance, uv.ea askad for a judem:r.t on thd k ri-iu1 woman, Christ invited anyor.e who had not sinned to throw the first stone and the crowd imme ated. They were Catherine Fin lay.son and Molly Simmons. Hon- I orea Queen Heather Brewer Prime Rupert A. Ne:sin, B. Pr c"e, R. Rcid N. ATOR Final arrangements were made diately dispersed. " ' , . I I i - ' - "Greater knowledge of the life XC, .',,.r- T-. Ior the annual Easter Tea anJ m p a n,h Vancouver. N. P. Edkci , A. Dah- .sa tfl h hplH 1n h of Christ leads t to a ..hiocon wholesome y , 1 lb enthusiasm for religion," said the Bishop. lie and Mis. H. Wheeler and fam- Temple Apr 1 10 ily, Snriithers; K. Brown Mon-; The glris decided they would tuai; V. Chamberlain, Carletmr agaln canvasj for the d Crcs., Plae Outano. O. E. Hooper, on March ,8 during the annual Sinjthnrs; F. W. Pen fold, Edmon- tiriyg ton; T. E. SroH aiid D. Robinson, 1 SPECIALS cd "an... Naiia'mu; J. Glen, II. B. Whalen j and S. Cooper, Terrace; R. M. i Whitehead, New Hu.eitoti, W. Hall, Victoria: R. G. McKce, Vic-' toiia; A. L. Tourond and R. Chilli Cliui'di 4S m V, cu. H. Deluxe Refrigsrotor $399.00 Yi cu. ft. Refrigerator, with frozen food compartment $411.50 81z cu. ft. Refrigerator $382.00 . lkn.-.,Ml M'n Jt-U Ciice.y lareweu to wcll-wislieis from his pulled out for Ottawa where he was . r, u:' Out , as the special train (' Canadian Governor-General. With him are Mrs. Raymond Massey, second BaptLsm of the infant son of a Brooks, Burns La!:e; J. Mould, Dutch couple who arrived three Topiey; P. j. Picho, Southbank; years ago to make their home R. Bonson, Houston; B. L. Hin-in Canada took place at die, R. Keefe and J. R. Gilmour, morning service yesterday in Hazelton; M. B. Hansen, Prince First Presbyterian Church. Jan i George; R. Hetherintgn, Fort William Leeuw was brought by William. Ont.; Mrs. E. Singer, 020TB (! Ma.s.-r.V his uisunguitneci a ;iui -uiumci , ana aaugnier-in-iaw, mis. Lionel CP PHOTO) 4 nth'- n - rv Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. win KAY KKKLKCTS i continued Inmi p;'t!e 2) I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hend-rlkus Leeuw, for tlw christening irite by Rev. Dr. E. A. Wrighl. t Locol Union Organizer fc Minister of Labor Phone 210 Queen Charlotte City; J. R. Williamson, Edmonton; D. S. Cooper, Kitwanna; M. I.. Monteyne, Hazelton; Mr. and Mr.s. George Mc-Adams, Terrace. - Itesnrr Block Prince Rupert. B C. Many a stranger wonders why I Mr- Leeuw is in the employ of Stewart, B.C. here. i me 1UimnDia .enuiosc tO there is a stairway to the too of to have a Labor organizer i what had once been uk? site of ! iert ;ipiteai'.- , it ,1 .11 i 1 U. .,l-i a t tor t he S(oo oi me eaue i auu-i " never heard of the hall. Some neneiii. jil- is .-v. r. num-i i ,n csjii-cial times they climb to the summit rif thn Imt'p rnrk nnrl liwilc ,,al iliuh School teacher, constructutn Construction job at Wat.sor: around. )M!hlilliHl never could understand." niiia ('ullu!o(' Co. and also jiresiderili "i nf the Hod I ai'l'iers, lHUKling an.i was uuill And i10 waved a hand ?s . .. i ., i (1. toward the top. -But now I know. ,'.:! by a rep- Duily News. Are YOU on the Voters' List? seem to be quite c lear for he I grand." lias no party affiliation in I fai t he does not believe in j The word "Dominion" has not labor union affiliation with ' been dropped, despite the Ottawa i jptiif position for information leading to party responsible for cutting tires on car parked in front of sub-station B post office on Saturday, March 8th. Information will bs kept confidential. PHONE 674 or BLUE 163 4 . "'i-'n;il arts 1 : Ub School , i-iliMii and be- union or-;mci J'iic that he s -..(led with th? ; .Tying ouf his .;;. so, when A ..,. to w ii.'.i k i i! vjiistruetion any political party. (His In- attitude. You hear it and see it ! trrnational t'nioii of Hod Car- for there is no real prohibition. riers, Construction and Gen- Fifty years of usage is hard to eral Laborers is Identified j forget. uitb the American Federation j of Labor.) j NO, NFVER! When Mr. RoberUonook over j Commurlists in China charge the leadership of the Union itinuns Wlln having eaten babies' had very few members. Now it ! and Un.tPC states f iers with the has 34 initiutod and in good j clinribulion of germ carrying in-. standing and it is growing. ; SPCts What was that old school War veteran Mr. Robertson was ; day jingle, "sticks and stones a vocational teacher for ttic i caP break my bones, but names Canadian Army in Vancouver i never hurt me." nnd Toronto Before coming to ; I'linee Rupert as teacher of in- ' the con.-tnic- : .is an active EN'S. Robertson rx-kti saw a need i: .iitnt uniou sua hud taken P5 . readers The Provincial Voters List is now being revised. IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED YOU WILL NOT HE ABLE TO VOTE AT THE NEXT PROVINCIAL ELECTION If the canvasser does not cull on you, get in touch with the Registrar of Voters for your Electoral District and find out if your name is on the list. REGISTRATION ON THE D OMINION OR MUNICIPAL VOTERS LISTS DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOUR NAME IS ON THE PROVINCIAL VOTERS LIST. Be a qood citizen. Be registered and vote ... it's YOUR responsibility. . Watch your paper for an announcement by the Registrar of Voters in your district. GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Oxfords and Loafers du.stri il aits at the invitation of i Harry Jones, director of technical education for the Depart- ; ment of Education, he was con- ; .struction foreman for the George j S Wheaton Co. at Victoria, i He is a strong advocate of trade training in schools and St. Patrick's Day Dance, 1 64c l March 21. :l not only the ir crr.pioyi"-, a it ii .slip-shod miii the union uiie hud been j and he had ak"n tu "clean ob with which ng on.' ' unci no ' for lmii but 'inn. Mr, Rob- i (jb.MTVCS. thinks it should be actively carried out in Prince Rupert. S.O.N, meeting Monday March 10, 8 p.m. ltc) School pirl perms. Drop in after school. All work guaranteed. Jerrys Beauty Saloi. Phone CC5. ,tfl Women's Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale March 1 and 15, Shcardown's old store, 3rd Ave. I'hoiie P.lue 919 or Green 733 to have rummage picked up. (61c) D:. and Mrs. D. It. E. Whitmorc and son left on today's plane inroule t: San F.ancisco. Ur Whitmorc will fpend two weeks at Trail and Victoria on company business before rejoining lis family In California where they will be t.vj guests of Dr. and Mrs. an inlcrcstiii" f no MIp 1 have ii lo bi-i omc a -f" How he is H 5l )' the Fashion Footwear Vs- llO lines il n! Lawson. ristian i t Hi s-Jl ' ' " ' -- m 'f Y i . i. I PI I :Z: Needed "luce Tiieir for sick and disabled veterans l'iinis.;iiin of 'l tni.sti'es and W!U Cil.-ilio-P"Pil;; of tii :u!c '' it was an-i. ' morning by 1 Hl1' 'lop, B,c' 1 "tative ,,f ,i, ""tacss and in-'sthespeak- '''niui Cimieh ''W spoke lm-Wl"'k of bread upon - n,ed fur he 'nstian .spirit "c saw in- lr main vt'lcr.ms the years of incapacity drag on endlessly. And t be world's best medical attention cannot ease the ache of a thousand weary hours. Tiny need the little things that only a warm understanding can bring. I'ilin shows, arts and rrafls. a (iiict reunion with wives and parents and children, in the privacy of a Red Cross Lodge. You. through your Red Cross contribution, will help provide HUM I , .. .1 . ii . in. 1 t II, 4 lli-h ' I 1 1 t .1 111 these comforts that mean so much. lll''' :m;l ad- I W'IS !' "difficult! ', l;l"t"i'.s. He ti,-. 'fl)" in liquor ',r juvenile de-.uaru of the "I Of (it lm,. The work of mercy never ends, $5,222,000 is needed! '')ld f the Krow- 0 f hn r.i,i viueuiis '''iiienfw f ,,., J 11 d lo reform.,. i um ian who ,S011(' to a hotel 1m .-WQ$f1- L-1 i ijii . n i h full Cards for All Occasions Anniversary . Wedding Baby .... Sympathy Appropriate is the word for cords ot ad useful 14 IJ1,JI0 n tu I ' the ,.0NC! Art 1,1 a !- the r t; class and : lllslilnii.,.. Ly to vourUULnLLJ ujUULUCi; ' ''I,"'1 ai' carry activity I'lllv C7fj to your tti Cross ire wisely used, tch yeir the iccountkt 1 llllllm (ir- is ipproved by iuditors ol the Bomtmon Government. u lH:y i with iBSt compoign Headquarters: NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. STORE-Phone 210 1 t