&.. WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 6 1929 CR ae oe me” [Health Service A HEALTH REVIEW :- "| TERRACE, B. ae. "Steamship and Train Service Ss. S. Printe Rupert will sail from Prinee Rupert , Sr Vancouvet and intermediate points, each Fri- 1 day, 9.00 a: m. = ° For Stewart and Anyox, Weédnesday, 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. ‘LUMBERING ©” MINING HowricuLture TOURIST | - RESORT: °° Hot SPRINGS © _ TERRACE, i ‘'Questidns concecrning ‘health, addres- sed to the Canadian Medical Associa- tion 184. College Street, Toronto, will {be answered by letter. Questions as to : diagnosis ° and treatment will not be afte ’ Mrs Diggles “and ‘children returned |- ad Monday, after spending a few days in ea ca oe | Wedding Bells. Stee eens Kast Ww toh Mi. Diggles. | * aye. Geo. Tattle: was in Rupert, last ” 7 ‘beur sday. we The | thermenneter registered seven > below zero over the: sveek end and in sae party of the istrict na low as 10 helow. “There “Wis no cout] in town, Lieut Binith of: Katlum. Lake left “Phe, far - Vanecotver to take up a Sut Txe ip eaugineering, . i The yore soi of Mr. and Mrs. Fart fen sruest at. ‘Le home of Mrs . Sher- waod duving his. mother's absence in Piince Rupert, Wm. Smith and My. and’ Mys. Har- old Smith and daughter Hazel of Ru- pert were present at the marriage of Jas, I. Snilth nnd Miss Kenney. Owing to the ‘extreme cold weather many residents have been quite anxi- ous about the town water supply. A number of the private-lines have been frost bitten and others are In a fair way to’ fet the same medicine. if the weather tdloes not moderate. a A. Charmichael of Copper city was in town a few. days. Mr. and Mrs. BE. T. Kenney enter- tained three tables at bridge ‘Thursday evening, the prizes being won by Miss Pillsbury. and Mr..Judsoh, With the refreshunents the’ Hostess. was assist- ed by Mesdames. Greig, and Duncan: Daring the evening Mrs. “Dyson ‘sang n couple of solos nnd Mrs. Dunean gave 0 recitation. ; 2 — Word bas been receiv ed by friends of Prof. Barfoot of the death of his mother whieh took place in Colloing- | # wood, Ont. early in the month. - basketball practice Following the soms, and she carried a boquet _RENNEY. SMITH v A most fuferesting | atid popular wedding was sxolenmized in “Knox United church on Wednesday even- ing, January 20th, ut 7 p.-m... when Hisie McDonald Kentey, daughter - of Mrs. G. T. Sundal, was united in mar- tinge to James Hamilton Smith; ‘for- merly of New : Glasgow, Que., but a resident of Terrace for the past few years. ‘The church was nicely decor- ated for the-occaslon, an abundance of greens and cut flowers -being- sed. To the strahs of Mendelssobn’s wed- ding march, the bride entered On" “the arm of Ar. sundial and took her place wailer an areh.. The-bride was beau- tifnlly gowned in white satin- faced crepe with lace flouncing and a prid- of Tosca and carnations with maiden hair fern. She was attended by: het sis- ter, Miss Gladys Kenney who was’ be- comingly attired in shell pink satin faced crepe with lace trimmings and she carried a boquet of pink carna- tions. ‘Lhe ‘groom was assisted by his br other Wilson. Ushers were Mar- ‘|jory Kenney, Edna ‘Dover and Dorothy The ceremony was performed Wohi: Allen, pastor: of - Knox chureh, During-the signing Little. “Tby Tv. Dnited snug “Beeuuse” Miss Annie. Allen pre: siding at ‘the organ. Following the ceremony’ thé guests, G. W..¥. A. ball where 2 reception wis held ‘and a sumptuous “wedding dinner was served. The table. was centred by a three-tier wedding cake on pillars. «Gat flowers were used for table decorations. The four. little girls who acted as ushers, and assist- ed by ‘Miss Annie Allen, helped with the service. a Atter dinner EB. T. Kenney, uncle of nl veil caught up with orange blos-, of the -register Mrs. 8. N.: Kirkaldy. numbering abotit forty, repaired to the | : answered. , Hie a ; | WHAT “DOES ir MBAN? . This areticle is written hecause of the numerous . inquiries recieved by the Health Service, asking the mean- Our correspondents ‘ask “the mean- itive or a. negative ‘Wessermann test, or concerning. one of other of the num- erous tests whieh are made. . ‘During | the past years as- a yesult of Tesenreh” in inedicine nod in the se- fences, certain ‘tests have “beet made availahle for ’ physicians” ‘These ‘tests ave wost valuable aids in deciding the - nature ‘of, disease, | - but. they are nething more ‘than aids. They ‘are, us it were, on one-symtom. . _A physician’ does not make a ding- nosis on one symptom only, and for the same reason, he does not make: his dingnosis, on the résult of one test. It seems necessary to point this _ as so Many people seem to think that the diagnosis of. certain diseases. ‘is now made in o machine-like manner by ‘subjecting, the ca se to a serles of tests which. Jabel.. the individual , as suffering-..,0r.; a8: free from, . _.ccertain disenses,... ; | We are not minimizing in auy way the value of thesé tests: we merely point out., their, limintations, The re- sults:, must be ‘welghted .along with other symptoms by. the physician in of symptoms: varies, and each . case must be considered separately. In using modern tests, the physiclan nosig, being needed not only to relieve symptoms, but to correct or remove the cause of the trouble. An untrained person | cnnet wider- stand the significance of these tests any more than he can understanl the ing and signifaicnce ‘of certain . tests | ing of a high blood pressure, a pds- | charge of, the case. the significance | brings -all available means to his ald |. so that, he may make a correct diag- |, * PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. TERRACE. B¢. " Eastbound— -Monday, Wednesday, Saturday; 3.08 p.m. Westbound Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7 11.52 a, m. re t t Ete Fei Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further informativn apply to any Canadian National Agent on R. F. McNaughton, Iiatrict Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. . - : GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C LUMBER MANUFA‘ ‘TURER LUMBER PRICE List Rough Lumber «$18.00 per Mf Shiplap... . 22.50 “ Sized Lumber ......ecce cere eer ereedets os BenOD _ Finished Material... wee eeee 40.00 to 65.00 Shingles................. ..,-.-from $2.50 te $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice ee ee ee af é tan eet Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. : Fiera Prices of Moulding, ete., on on application’ uw or “2 ae a What is a Bargain? my, ‘In this community are hundreds of individuals ‘and’ = families on the wateh for an advertisment which will offer them what they want at ar advantageous prices. - . . » bride, p bh 2 i h sound: ; ou Monday night the Orange Ando the bride, propused the tonst to the|the mean ng of the different wee Cull them bargain-hunters: if you will, but thrifty Reds selected their teams for the com- bride ‘and a suitable reply was made |the physician hears through his steth- shoppers would be the better designation. Thrift is n . at ing games, Mona Greig being chosen )by the groont. ‘The ev ening | w ns ther.| oscope when he applies it to the chest commendable trait. cut merchants should cater to it. te Captain of the Orongé team and Hel-|speut dancing. , : lof the person che is examining. It-is oe . sh fad Francls ‘Smith.’ . en Greig ay captain of the Reds. Canon aud Mra, Marsh have reveiv- ed word of the denth of the Rev. Dr. Langfeldt of Advent: churech; Devils ‘Tnke, N. D., early in the month fro Heart failure. The: deceased is re- “‘memhered by al number of friends who met him wv hile here about, ‘seven years na oe a TRE CHILDREN’S MASQUERADE The “enitdren’s innsquernde* on Fri-; 9°) “day evening _ sized crowd, was attended by a fair Many of the ‘children from .outlying’ parts ,were unable to wet in on account of the weather. Me- Laveti’s orchestra ‘provided - excellent music. “Mesdames T. Brooks, J. Kirk- mitrick and. Miss. Ried ‘were judges nud their awrrds were'aa follows':—_ Youngest child in costume—iackle Kirkaldy In Kilts. ' Best dressed couple—Plerrot. and Pierrotte, Harry and ‘Kenneth Attree, Comie—Two tramps, Bruce Smith roan Most: original: couple; gold « ‘aust Tying, Yerna and Constance Duncan. ~ Rest. flaticers-Sophia Malearn ; and |* Tarbura, Sherwydod. ts ‘ Followinguths : ifuidginint ‘dnnelng* jwas vesttied whe ii ioppanie:y while ‘the. Lesion The ‘happy coupe. received - many Landsome and costly elfts. The gift from the groom to the bride was’ a necklice, und: to the bridesmaid an onyx and. pearl. ring, The , girls . lr waiting,’ manicure: sets, the’ soloist a cup and auucer. The groomeman ‘Te- ceived cuff links. ; - The young couple have " taken’ up their hanie ‘on the bench. To them is extended the ‘pest ‘wishes, of a host of friends, «.. Loonie CANADIAN LEGION, ORGANIZED The Canadian Legion “net in! blue room of thefr hall last Thursday evening when bout’ twenty members were ‘present, After routine business and an: enthnsiastle. disenssion on way and means of raising money to reduce the debt .an’ the building, the follow- ing officers ‘were elected:—. * © Presitent—F, Mer- Halle eniecies lst Vice-pres.---Geo. Dyson. 2nd “Viee-pres.—N. Sherwood: ,. . An executive was appointed: as tol: and A. Creelman, J. Tyler, R. Beecher G. 8. Cooper, -8, Kirkaldy, Cant. Col- thst and A.- Attres. ; t Sat Mra, 1, ‘ B, Brooks continnes to make Progress towards. vecovery’ and: ‘hopes |) 0, he ant of the, hospltal this A week, “the: John “Bright. try to" kiss your dnight- er in the grocery store. - : ate wo ben pe let him. inite selentific -knowledre, and: exjierlence. | - , Waken a Sallow Skin |. .. To Life and Loveliness Sullow or oily skin fs sickly, Slug. gish cells and tissues are hindering the natural processes that make for. skin health. Don't try to cover up this con- dition—correct it. Awaken the tissue: to normal healthy functioning, bring new life .to torpld cells, stimulate the elrculation to free the skin of poisons, and -you enn clarify and brighten r sallow complexion and overcome thai disngreénble “shine,” Two ‘or three times“a week give your skin -this ton ing-up. Get n few ounces of Peroxin ‘Powder at any chemists. Apply hof cloths to..the face and then rab gently with the jiowdér, using a rotary mot ion,‘ follow. Avith, hot and cold wate, ud‘ apply: i goid cream (we ;recom- mend Cerol creme.) ‘This helps to re store ii dry, velvety Hnish to your skir training ‘Bost represented costume—Dorothy | tows and the secretary will ba‘ cliosen | 7 se i A aa Tittle shepardess, Dorothy Hend. Af/at the next. meeting :—The ° officers:|, Villuge Gossip}, I just saw) ‘oid = / te Suuippy Mother: ‘Did. ‘he -kiss her?. Village Soest No. “she wouldnt , . ut mt 6 ic ve . - Mother: en tt was’ wnt: mye vay not beenuse they nre secret nox mis- terious, but’ simply that they require, for their interpretation, certain -def- / improves its texture and brings natura? hs [solor to the. ‘cheeks. tet ‘| tyas” burned“ to the - ‘ground. a One tamily wants a new ‘carpet—the need is not urgent. Another family is looking forward to buying : dining-room furniture—it may not be for a twelve a month. a me, a ; One man is thinking of buying himself a watch. Me woman a shopping bag; another an umberella, OAD aay be unde ‘to buy earller—by advertising. - cnt | . Advertising cain make the desire so keen that the bar- . . sain is forgotten in the fever for immedinte possession A NOTE TO MERCHANTS _ Stimulate business by the offer of some slow-moving lines‘ at special prices. Brighten -up business: by. adver- tising some desireable goods at reduced prices. Make a advertising banish-dull business. Often you can tempt ° |.” the buyer who is biding his or her time, to buy from * you—at ycuv time of naming. et ey a fnleadabeotnaes mot ab ee Mie ee od aed fl te ~The alstrict WRS ngain visited by u filsnptrous. fire on Saturday morning Wheii-the house oecupled by G. H. Taft “The - fire started . A the. root, from an overheat: + ‘ heyund: control “hou “of vr. ‘A. anit