lAl tt ' T?rfiuc:Hupcrt'DniIp JcUig "Friday, May 23, 1947 POISON JUST THE SAME The amount of venom Injected by a ".poisonous snake depends upon the size of the snake, the lenjth ci stime the poison has been'nccumulating, the deipth of the fang bite and it location. DIRECTORY 'smlce in all churches at 11 a.m Sonri 7wi nm. and Sunday School at't2il5'-pxcept as 'shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at'Dunsmulr St. llolv Communion 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 20 p.m. Rector: BaMl S. Prockter. B.A., BD. (Blue 733) s FIRST 'BAPTIST Sth'Ave.'E. at Young St. fMlnlster: Rev. Fred Antrobus (Green 812) FIRST ntESHYTEIirAN 4th'Avenue'Fast Minister: A. Y. MarSween. B.A. (Green 9B2) FIKST'UNITED '636' 6th 'A e. West Senior Sunday School 10 a.m. Minister : ' R. 'A. Wilson, M A. (Preen 613) FULL GOSPEL'TABERNACLE 221 6th Ave. West Pastor: 'Rev. J. Llnney (Green C20) SALVATION ARMY Fraser Street CO.: Adjt. P. h. Cforrle (Blaclc 2G9) ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN "6th 'Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: A. O. Aasen V (Black 922) STPETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove rsunday School, 11 a.m. 'Archdeacon E. Hodson (Blue 827) DENTAL CARE AND YOUNG CHILDREN j At the regular meeting of the Borden Street Parent-Teacher Association in the school on Wednesday last two matters of Immediate and Iccfcl importance were discussed. One was the need ror parents of pre-school ago children to become members of the Parent-Teacher Association and s'o pre pare themselves to assist their children 'who will be school beginners in their big adventure rjf 'roln'g to school. Belief 'was'ex-uressed that, if these parents would Join the association, they rould learn much to their benefit -by -'discussion of the various problems-with parents who have already ha.d the experience and. with the teachers who have had it many times. The -need for adequate dental staff for the citv was mentioned. A reconnnf ndatlnn was passed to he presented to the Parent-Tse cher Council during the parent body to make trie strongest 'possible Tnresentallons to "the f dental soeirtv of the province to Hove more dentists located here. I Tim pvlcHiitr MinrMHrtn It wnQ declared is causing suffering at present arid will cuate an even jmore serious t.Jiuaiion in me niture unless remedial steps are located at EATON Heavy Goods Depots, where many items ol catalogue merchandise are stocked, and may be,examlned befote ordering. Representatives in every office are ready, willing and wellequipped to iron out your shopping worries. They will help fill out orders, or accept a list already prepared and see that it . receives prompt attention. They will ,deal with any Mail aspect of EATON merchandise. and serviceand facilitate, exchanges of goods. Their telephones, too, are at your service. When a personal visit is inconvenient, a call fronvyattr home to the nearest Order Office will speed the -things you need. Just give the salesperson the : catalogue number, price and description. You will j be advised when to expect shipment SuIpleisn't it? ALL BY "MYSELF" Sammy Kaye Record 20-2110 "BLUE 'SKIES" Dinah Shore-rRecord 45-0007 Benny Goodman Record C-828; Count Basle Record C-837 Johnny Long Record 23622; Perry Como Record 20-1917 HOW DEEP IS'TIlE'OCEAN" Dlck Haymes Record 10298 "YOU KEEP COMING 'BACK'LlKE A SONG" Dinah hore Record 8014; Dennis Day Record 20-1947 Alistnir .Crerar On Honeymoon Sotttli Mr. and Mrs, Alistalr Crerar, who were married 'recently In Vancouver, are nlaklng a hon?y-nicon trip lis far as New Orleans and home byway 'of the southwest arid the Pacific Coast. 'The 1ride was Mxs Mary Lucille (Mary Lou) "MacLban of Vancouver. The parents of the groom Were ' the late "Mr. arid Mrs. Donald Crerar of 'Prince Rupert. MANY TO COME TO CONVENTION Plans for the annual convention, of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Col-uirWa, to be held here early in August, were further advanced at n meeting yesterday afternoon c'f W. J.-'Siott, chairman 61 the tonvention committee, and "other members thereof. Sub-committees are netting their particular assignments started to handle the visitors which there is every reason to expect will reach an unprecedented -heavy number with acceptances of Invitations already onurlm in from the central interior, Alaska and .further afield. Feature events, in addition to regular s?ssions, are expected to include an all-fish luncheon and a large mixed j taken at the very mrliest Here Are the EATON Mail Order Offices Now Serving BRITISH COLUMBIA At each of those conveniently located, efficiently staffed offices, warm personal interest and individual service accompanies the thrifty ease of buying by mail. In Vancouver, attractive sales rooms augment the warehouse and buying office. "Trail and New Westminster offices are St. rSwb-M WS A ' I VI . V 1 V III 2)9 SrtVt L "it 'A 'PCM.f.U. PORT'ALBERNl . j&RIVER : From AiMftSipR: J 'BLUE SKIES'gri, OU V ERj K AM LOOPS NEW ..!' VERNON WFc;TMIN5TtF? 0 K E LOW NA ,PENTICTON TRAILS" KlloSiriLLr "IT PAYS TO SHOP AT EATON'S" ?4 oteamer Service from PRINCE J to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW '(Powell Rtver) VANCOUVER Tliursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Mldnlbt (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT HOME OF MAYOR IS SCENE OF JEA Delightful Affair by-Chancel 'of 6t. Andrew's Cathedral Rare soring blossi'ms from lo cal gardens decked the heme of the Mayor, Mrs. NbTa 'Arnold-yesterday nfternouh where la-Hies rif 'the CliAiVcal "QUlld. St. Andrew's Cathe Jral, eritertalne i during the tea 'hour. Mrs. K. Greer, president of the 'Guild, arid' the hostess Mrs. Arnold, were kept busy receiving the numerous ail5rs. Mrs. Lionel Holtby 'and Mrs C. 'C. Mills 'presided 'at !the tea table which Was eov!f ed with an exquisite whit( cloth 'featuring fine Chinese dravrn-taork embroidery. Parrot tulips and white tapers formed an 'elegant centrepriece. Mrs.'F. . Anfleld'nnd'Mrs.'W. J. Llneham were In charge of a tempting home cooking table. 'Serving arid catering "were Mrs. Orosvener. Mrv !P. W. Mar k CRISIS IN Possibility fliat Prince RUpert imay soon b'e left for six weeks 'without a practising dentist available due to absSnse for orie reason tr another of the rfegu-lar practitioners aac arouiM some concern anil the Prince Rupert'Chamfjer of Co.tlme'rce is among organisations interesting themselves in the matter with a view to 'obtalrilns some relief. CcmimunicationhaSbeen opened with the rc?l it rnr of the' College of Dental Surgeons suggesting the opportunity 'for; 'dsritarprac-tlce here. If 'Prince Rupert were left without a dentist it would meitv fhprp'would'be'rlone'north of Ocean Falls or west of Burns Lake. tin of Vancouver. Mrs. fBatil I Prockter and 'Mrs. Jarvls Mc-Leod. Treasurer for (he afternoon 'was Mrs. L. Fitzgerald. No Veow hue' thanks to Blue! Oh what joy it Is to hang clothes all snowy white on the line! No faded, yellow look I White sheets, towels, table linen and clothes are white when rinsed in Blue! So easy... just a swish or two of Blue in the final rinsing waterand out they come... sparkling, snowy-white! P.S. Ssven colours combine to make white, one of these is blue. Blue must be 'added to,,j 'make true -wnne. ace JroWi FOR A FRESH COMPLEXION Sucdf-like anil fragrant. DuBarry Face Powder U of meJium texture . ; : wMcly jtopular because it gently cling to a 'dry tlin . . . will not cale on an oWy Ua,..by!R!diarJ HuJnut.. 2. -Accepted for advertising by Canadian Medical Journal l.'.MIiHH TT7T7T1 BAPCO Floor ENAMEL and DAPL-ART PROCESS Bapco Floor Enamel may be used on floors, linoleum or 'woodwork, and dries with a high gloss. It Is made In nine popular colorsand is ready to walk on 'when left over night. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third 'Avenue 1 aiujami & 1 ' SAILS PHONE 101 HATCH COVERS SKATE COVERS ' EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Phone BLUE ISO ICO East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton') I McCUTCHEON PHARMACY 'For Your Eating Pleasure . . . Broadway . Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST "FOOD FINEST COOKING TOP' SERVICE banquet'hall for 'luncheons, (dinners and afternoon teas Chinese Dishes Chow Meln ' 'Chop Suey "TAKE OUT" b'RDCRS ANY TIME HOURS 7 A.M, to 5 A M. 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SAVOY r HOTEL n t If HAPPY WONG Co. iWholesale 'and-'ReYall - 4 ' 1 t FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 FASm.A$iER,CLCANeK HEATinyour RANGE 3 lHK with a Silent GiXivjl No mora rnKol. tnA. Atrl firit thnt dle 'ou In yourkHchen'rangsl Fy ytttu 'Giiarant by mglitis. 'Ovf llVlWI I- i-J. . OfsfSALE AT: Carl Zarelli, Prop. riione-37 P.O. Ilox 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert COAL Hoi 1308 - PRINCE PLUMBING 4 I ESTIM OIL I1UKNFR Cor. 2nd SERVIV is avails1 Now . There is still a Coal Shortage. . . . order early ... be warm next 'There is no better coal than oo: Foothills Alberta LUMP EGG - NUT - For Beller Quality, Iletler Service . PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. Servhiff the North Since 152 Coal - Lumber - Paint - Nil(,inl( Phones G51 (552 Mcllrlde Street Phone 311 WILL A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS