ill 'HI- f. 1 h3 Lf9 if I! 31! j 1 1: 3 Hi- FAOB BIZ jj Criminal Robs Church Poor Box Finger Print Told Who v He Was. Arrest Followed On a winter night a man stood in the doorway of a Church in Toronto. He looked furtively abbut.then hurried into the shadows whore the Poor Box lood. He coveted the few coins the Church had collected for the poor. He broke open the box, took the money and ran away. The police found him. They , took his finger prints. Then they let him go on suspended sentence. Careful police officers took time, Stops Body Odours however, to compare his finger prints with those on file of known criminals. They found his were indentical with those of a man who had escaped from Westchester Penitentiary, In New York State. Word came that he was loitering near another church. He was soon re-arresled by detectives and put behind bars. He could not escape his finger prints. They held danger for him. 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No.l-3xatperM $3.25 No.l-5xatperM $3.75 No. 2 -at per M $2.75 SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES MADE AT MASSETT HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Ed son and Cassldy-Wclllngton In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET and BUICff Open Day and Night I'hone 52 Third Avenue I Jet tlic habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. ; George Parker went east on Monday's train. Arthur Carr has started a small gang of men on the. roads After the grader has been over and the dry weather has come, the roads are once more In passable condition. Construction work hm not yet started up. The members of the Oddfellows and Rcbckahs paraded from the lodge room on Sunday evening and attended service in the Anglican Church. Rev. E. A. McCarthy preaching an appropriate sermon. F. de Kcrgommeaux is having an air condenser Installed in con nection with his gas filling sta tion. C. II. Sawle of New Hazclton was in town for a brief visit on Friday. Mrs. Williams returned from Usk on Friday accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. E. Willman and Mr. Wlllman. Fred Forrest of Usk came In on Friday's frcignt as did Mrs. Aird of Pacific and Mrs. McKlnnon of Van- arsdol. Mrs. Marsh, widow of the late Canon T. J. Marsh, returned on Saturday with her sister. Miss K. Deacon, after an extended visit In Vancouver and Prince Bupert. A large forest fire broke out on Saturday in the neighborhood of Shames, the smoke from which was clearly observed at Terrace. Sid Cooper hurried off with his fire fighting equipment on a speeder. Lawrence Oreig returned home on Saturday from B. C. University. STEWART .Walter McKcnzlc of Smlthers who slashed his throat last Thursday morning aboard the steamer Prince George, continues to nnke good progress. Dr. II. A. Whlllans believes that he will recover. The Portland Canal Power Co. 1 assembling material which will be used in the Davis River power de-velopment project. It is believed that Hydcr men will soon go to; work on the project. i The following officers of th? Moose Lodee for the coming year were installed last Friday night: dictator Howard Campbell: vice-dictator. E. D. iladdon; prelate, II. It. Cross: . treasurer J. OTCeefe: trustee W. R. Tooth: representative to Supreme Lodge N. M. Tra-verscy: sergeant-at-arms William Stewart: Inner guard William Beckett; outer guard G. M. Mor ris: past dictator, N. M. Traveray. ALICE ARM The first power boat to be built in Alice Arm was launched last Thurs day night. The boat, which la 18 feet long and belongs to P. Pederson, is equipped with a 4 hp. Eaathope en glne. The boat made its maiden trip to Anyox at the end of the week. The annual meeting of the Alice Arm branch of the British Colum bla Chamber of Mines took place on Monday evening of this week, bust ness including election of officers for the year. Dr. J. T. Mandy. resident mining engineer, who dislocated his shoul , der here, recently nnd has since been receiving treatment at Anyox Hos pltal, returned, last week to Prince Rupert Lost Thursday evening a number of willing workers assembled to con struct a nwrWictiirt J&T'tne club house of the Alice Arm Athletic Ai sociatioft. A good start was made and another evening's work should see the Job completed. c. n. it. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3:30 p.m. I For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday April; NORTHERN B. C. NEWS TERRACE j Ted Alvey has returned frori 'Vancouver after spending a few months In the south; VANDERHOOF sue During thr past month the Central Interior Co-operative Grain and Hay Pool has been steadily moving grain and is still shipping carload lots Two carloads of feed oats have been shipped east to various points and two cars of seed grain have been shipped west. Another car of seed grain was shipped last week while a car of seed oats will be sent out this: week. Several tons of grain hav also becncnt to various points by local freight. It. K. . Finlalson has received word of the death at Dawson. Yukon Territory, of his brother, Ansel ! Mike) Finlaison. The ' late Mr.! Ftnlaieon spent the summer vaca-l tion qf 1939 with his brother at Flnmoore. The Chheo Conservative Assocla tion has elected officers as fol Goodness flip WHIG Icft for the Webber Lake district Forcstdale. GOOD ma- I tcrialt- 4f ntmoit care and cleanll nen frcih and full flavored. These are what good. nei meant in WRItlEY'S. Try it when you are tired and hungry and see how quickly It peps you up. Inexpe!tlve Satisfying. LEYS CHEWING GUM in New York for the new resort to reside. I Barnard Smith, who . lias been V. Schelderup. B C.L.S., returned spending the winter in Saakatchf-to Vandeihoof last week after wan. S now oa bis way back to spending the winter ln Victoria Una district. ' s and will-be again engaged in sur-, ' , vey work here this summer. j Ri".hrd O'Hara has been ap- ipolnted assistant forest ranger Charlea Fyfe is acting as mana-Jwtth headquarters at Francois acr of the local branch of the Ca- Lake. j nadian Bank of Commerce during the. absence of E. E. Durrant. Mf.j Frank L. Carrol has Reared tin Durrant left last week for a noli- corner site owned toy R. H. Oenw day trip to Salmon Arm and else-and ta now erectrng a service sta-' wnere in ine soum. tion there. Boys' and girls' calf eluba for' wflll&m Leventt la bnUdina a this dMrtet were formed at a new netdence on one of the loU meeting on Saturday afternoon in opposite the Community Hall m- the Beard ef Trade ItalL led by A. M. Roddy. A volunteer fire brigade ha been! A dauahter was born t' the formed here ' with Harry Stokes a Burns Lake Hospital 'to Mr. attdi the chlet ' Mri. Arthw 'B. Drawn of aclpr taKe. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smedley i wiU leave this week for a motor, a 12-foot addition is being made trip to Vancouver where Mrs. to the Bums Lake Community Smedley. who has not been in (too l uil. Congest'on In th hall will health of late, will consult with a be thus considerably relieved. specialist. , i Rural Dean William V. Sweet - nam o Endako has left for Van couver to attend the provincial synod of the Church of England which will be 'held there this week. W. E. Sutton has returned to hi home at Stuart Lake after spending the winter months ln th southern part of the province par ticularly at Armstrong. Q. Charlotte City boats ln sheltered waters. Mrs. Thompson of purchased the dwelling house and three lots here from Mrs. Andy Chrlstenson. Mrs. Thompson intends making her home here. BURNSLAKE With an expenditure running into many thousands of dollars, a Mooseheart Whist Party and Social Enjoyed Women of the Mooseheart Legion were hostesses at a delightful whist drive and social in the Moose Hall . , ; last night. There were about 100 A dance was held last Friday nrM,nt i night at the old Conservative hall Thr wrr in tahir of nam nnri on the Strlegler ranch. This wu priae-wlnners were: ladles' tint.. me nnai even in me nau wnicn Mr8. jamM Weir; consolation. Mrs. , wr years nas been used as a real- H. Menzle: men's first. Eldor An-1 dence for the Strlegler family. ; demon; consolation. D. C. Bchubcrt.' After cards, a musical program was enjoyed. Contributing to the program were Mrs. C. E. Cullln. Walter llowarth. J. A. Teng and I Mrs. A. Hallernn, violin solos by Bert Mrs. 8. II.- Redman left on the Cameron saxophone solos by Jas. last boat for. Vancouver where her Sturgeon, selections by the Premier mother Is ill. . Orchestra and reading by Miss E. ; M. Earle. Mrs. John Anderscon went south Serving of delicious refreshments on business on the Prince John last followed. Mrs. 8am Haudenschlld trip. was convener of the committee . i which also consisted of Mesdames Fisheries Inspector E. M: Moore R. Long, A. Ohnesorg, P. Cameron, has been making a trip on the Oi- Charles Edwards, J. Preece and O. venchy on official business lo the Stegavlg. south end of the Islands. I In a bean guessing contest, the - I winner was James Sturgeon. The A run of spring salmon has shown prize was a big live rooster, up at Selwyn Inlet. Trolling boats It being the birthday of Mrs. A. have left for that point. The wea-1 Ohnesorg and the fourth wedding ther is indifferent, keeping many annl versa y of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ohnesorg, the couple were presented with a bouquet of carnations by Jedway has well-wishing friends. B. J. Bacon was master of cere- monies. M iriing Recorder At.Vutsequah Is 'fllrospectors' Need The necessity for the appoint ment of a permanent mining recor- new tourist resort is aDout to be der in the Taku River district at established on Whltesall Lake, Tulsequah was investigated by J. P. south of Ootsa Lake and about 100 Scarlett, stipendiary magistrate of miles by car from Burns Lake, bv Stewart, during a recent visit to I. Wood of New York who is at thai district. Prospectors of the disprison! on the scene, accompan- tiict told Mi '. Scarlett of dlf llCUltles letl bv Mrs. Wood. Hotels nmt lod in obtaining information fmgl Atlln win be b.ulli I' I r-rfru,d th:t ""kt ;is u the Mtindlnu of mineral ovet 100 vueU have been booked Uum. . Railway Films ; Much Enjoyed Scenes on Canadian National Lines ! Exhibited Before Presbyterian Church Young People Canadian National moving picture films showing scenes on various parts of the great railway system proved very entertaining for a gathering last night of the Young People's Society of First Presbyterian Church, about sixty persons be-ln present. E. J. Smith, the president, was in the chair. There were six reels of films exhibited, the machine being In charge of W. G. Harold. The pictures were in Jasper Park, two reels, Montreal. Quebec, Ottawa and the Triangle Tour. In addition to the pictures, the evening's program . included vocal duets by Alex Clappcrton and J. A. Teng and piano solos by Mrs. E. J. Smith. After the program, delicious re As soon as the necessary accomo-. freshments were served dation has been provided they will start to arrive. G. Antonic and S. Morkon. who In forestry examinations which arrivcd in the clty yesterday from lows for the coming year: presl-.were held here recently, only An'ox wnere ine' naa Deen ln ine dent-Edward employ of the Granny Co.. left on Reyonlds: secretary-. three oat of twenty-six candidates treasurers-William . Timms. Ward were successful, these being Sd this morning's train for Montreal Haynes was elected to the where will embark for their execu- Van Tine. Ootsa Lake; Nohr ilauer live succeeding P. Blrnle. who ha -Burns Lake, and Martin Starrett, natlve homes ln egreb, Jugo-Sla- via. m Wednesday & Thur J 1"UPMl TWO SllfUvs inc ltrautifui c. tWi TI..III!.. "Mr " in 'I """" '"n;, Eol, JOAN CKAWFOHD 1 With llohrrt ArM FOX NL'V, nt iccmv rieate Help Th Army ef the Helping Hand, The Salvation Army claims your aiaiatance in ita w iPairtAt WTAnv ftnrl a ... 1 v i . - ... . . . ... . orl I lick and suffering and Sinful and thereby elp to make a bcr Make your reiponae your utmost effort. 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