rday March 5, 1932 TH DAILY PAGE THREE Sirry U See Right Ceniig She Ceili Rot Sleep LOCAL NEWS ITEMS jQuality has Mtm. K. MeEtroy, KirUield, Ont., writw: I Cambrai Chapter Tea, Mar. 10 Bert's Taxi, Phone 678, "Service" breath, and had motherin, fe.Ungi, nd.wM lorry. . is ounmotto. oive us a calL. tf to i 41, in;' u, s,if substitute mm bight mtouc u I could no not lie dow pr go Dr. J. II. Carson Is still confined Jjr TTd't Mi,bu'rn'i and Ne'rr." tft blhorna .with illness, .having M It j;osts4no more to ridelrj a Lice box run. 1 took term T boxM tod am now completely now been laid up for almost two wasn special wicn in any otner 50c a revered; eaa tlerp fii alt night, and hare gained weeks. car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. in weight," . so ., ! t H int gnmni m mM dirMt m nmi tl mim k TU T. tm, ma All Senior Basketball Players , ! J LIU' wishing to try for All-Star team I Daughter, of Empire meeting on be at Auditorium 2 p.m, Sunday. juonaay, a uciu:ki;i.u.u.is. nan. it .1 It lu.e It :. : ti ii an: v ti( r A SATURDAY SERMON ord our God.' " Relying Upon God By Captain Ruby Steele, Salvation Army) , Chronicles 14:11, text: "And Asa cried unto the Lord jirJ and .said 'Lord it is nothing with thee to help whe- v, it h many or with them that hath no power. Help us .sad it is that so often it takes, calamity, distress, nr or famine to cause men to cry unto God for help. r. or uoa ougm to """f i" pi ut.ince and sainU to . ance upon Him. Oh, the urn to respond to God's - Man needs Ood. Nations Homes need Ood. What ir-ht. indeed that too often Ljviduata. and people, as . :r contented to go along .Jl.ng upon Ood when thi - and prosperity favors re running smoothly. S A. a at this time crying ! who graciously heard and ... ompiete deliverance. It mgh Asa would have lesson of relying cdm- Ood. Yet later on. :cr was was threatening, Asa turned to the king . :k! trusted in him for i of relying upon the C :d At this time he went Crtnt and the Lord sent who told him that his result of his reliance f Assyria. we as the children of .r-t the loving care .. ut of our God. A lit-: id a problem facing i great to master. :."unht of her father) '111 go and get ve out difficulty." id htr father and : mg and saying: imtng. He will do II' r joy was supreme H'd upon her father. !.' Is a child's simple -ti rixiy father to us as C "id Oh, that in our i)':i" and perplexities i we are at "Wits end ' prihaos prosperity Is me the cupboard Is or death has come Into our home oh, that then we would turn unto our Father and make our trust in Him! Oh that the Saints of God would turn unto Him in love, not only in their sorrows, but in their Joys! Oh that sinners would seek the Lord and have their darkness turned to light! The arm of flesh is too short. Man needs Ood. Oh that family alters would be restored! ,Oh that men would Just rely upon the Lord and thus bring Joy and victory In their hearts, in their homes and thereby glorify the Great God who loved us with an everlasting love and treated us with loving kindness and tender mercies! The Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last night, again endorsed the campaign for the ue of more fish Jjy Prince Rupert peo pie as a means of helping out the fishing situation. "THESE HARD TIMES" The hard times and scarcity of money makes it more important than ever to economize. One way I save on clothes is by renewing the color of faded or out-of -style dresses, coats, stockings, and underwear. For dyeing, or tinting, I always use Diamond Dyes. They are the most economical ones by far because they never fail to produce results that make you proud. Why, things look IxUtr than new when redyed with Diamond Dyes. They never spot, ..treat, or run. They go on smoothly and eenly, when in the hands of even a ten year old child. Another thing. Diamond Dyes never take the life out of cloth or leave it limp as some dyes do. They deserve to be called 'the world's finest dyesP " S.B.G., Quebec IHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church or England) Very Rev. J. II. Gibson. Dean H A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 7:30 P.M Evening Prayer and Sermon tulay being the first Sunday in the month, Sunday School will be held at 2:30 p.m. ( Mld-wccK Lenten service. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Confirmation Class on Friday, at 7:30 p.m. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Ilollingworlh, UA. ' i A.M.. Sermon Subject; "the Legend of the Rejected Stone" 12:15, Sunday School, all classes 7:30 P.M., Sermon 1 In series on M:.r.:h 0-"BUDDHISM" March 13-"CONFUCIANISM" M;(rrh20- "MOHAMMEDANISM" March 27-"CIIRISTIANITYM Special music at each service All visitors welcome I I T- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St., Ucsner Block) Tills Society la n branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Sunday morn-Inn service nt 11 o'clock. Subject, "MAN." Sunday :hool at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. tt'dlng Room. Third St., Bcsncr Block, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. mentsJEvtryl . 54 Why,- pay more? Best Alberta rootless egg Coal $11 per ton. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phoney 116 or 117. tt E. D. Hogan of Porcher Island Is paying a brief visit to town, having arrived In the city from the cannery yesterday afternoon. R. M. Benson, who arrived in the city earlier in the week on the Prince John from Queen Charlotte City, sailed last night on the ss. Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. A request form the Retail Mei chants' Association of Canada to the local Chamber of Commerce last night asking for support urging the making of issuing NJS.F. checks a criminal offense, was referred to the Legislative More Information in regard to the load line controversy was brought out at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night and the committee having the matter In hand was asked to con tlnue its campaign for a change which would do Justice to Prince Rupert. The Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last night, was almost evenly divided as to whether it should again ask for the dredging of Metlakatla Bar. A resolution fa voring action being taken was passed with one majority. The motion was by Paul Armour seconded by M. F. McCaffery and the chief opponent of the move was W. O Fulton Maty ,Slmunpvlch of Vrononlc. Daiamatlan. Jugo-Slavla, who is on a globe-trotting tour of the world, arrived In the city on the steamer Prince George Thursday night after spending several days at Stewart and will leave here nex Wednesday on the Princess Norar to Alaska ana Yukon whence h will proceed to Asia. He has al ready travelled 41,000 miles. The question of pulp export was again discussed at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night and wa- finally left In tne hands of the executive for action , should such action be deemed ad-i visable. The Chamber had already at a previous meeting endorsed tne scheme and had sent a delegation to Victoria to try to induce the Government to give it ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now the hottest In the domestic field. Government analysis shows It to be the highest in B.T.U.'s and less nsh. It starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for yeur benefit don't think for one minute becnuse our coal Is lower in price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wildfire," egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and ave your dollars, (tf) Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Announcements Pioneer Banquet March 10. Mooso Popular Dance, Friday March 11, Gents. 50c. Ladles 35c. door prizes. Refreshments. St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall, March 17. Bogles' Social Dance Friday. March 18, dancing 0:30 to 1:30. GcntlomeiLJSc.Lnd cs, refresh Elks' Dance Thursday. March 21. United Church Easter Sal March' 31. Scotch Dance April 1, I.O.D.E Boy's Band benefit. Catholic Womens League Sprlny Sale April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April 14 members attend, friends invited. 34 John Luncy, for drunkenness. was fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. W. 11. Tobey. CJJ.R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on this morning's train from one of his periodical trips as far as Jasper Park on official duties. BABY FRETFUL, RESTLESS? iooc to this cause When your baby fusses, tosses and seems unable to sleep restfully. look for one- common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid quickly of the accumulated wastes which causa restlessness and discomfort, give a cleansing dose of Castoria. Castoria, you know,' is made specially for children's delicate needs. It is a pure vegetable preparation; contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. It i so mild and gentle you can cive it to a young infant to relieve colic. Yet it is as effective for older children. Cas-toria's regulative help will bring relaxed comfort and restful sleep to vour babv. Keen a bottle on hand. Genuine Castoria always has the name: CASTORIA Mrs. B. E. Morgan of Billnru arrived In the city on this morning's train from the mill for a brief visit to town. Miss E. C. Ballantyne of Smith-ers arrived In thr city on the ss. Princess Adelaide last night from Vancouver inf1 will proceed to thb Interior on Monday afternoon's train. Alex Murray arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide last night from Vancouver and will proceed by train on Monday afternoon to Stornoway, Scotland, accompanying the remains of his uncle tiu late William Mclver, who died here this week and whose burial will take place In the Old Country. The trade and commerce committee through its chairman, S. E. Parker, recommended at the meet-ng of the Chamber of Commerce last night that the president b empowered to establish a foreign trade bureau for the study of foreign trade possibilities for the port of Prince Rupert. IMPORTED GROCERIES V. CIJAVETTO HAS OPENED A GKOCEKY STOKE on the corner of Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street, handling all lines but featuring imported groceries. Tip Top clothes arc handled on the same premises. '4(lUli CANADIAN GROWN?' Sweet Pea Seeds Varieties and quality the WORLD'S BEST Also up-to-d;ite selection of DAHLIAS Including all the latest types. Write for our Free Catalogue CKOSLANI) HKOS. DUNCAN, B.C. LOCAL ITEMS A. Roge of Lockport, who has been paying a brief visit to the city, will sail by the Prince John tonight on his return to the Quevn Charlotte Islands. Mrs. M. Brown of Port Clements, who has been paying a brief visit to the cRy, will sail by the Prince John tonight on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. The condition of Sam Morln. weU known local carpenter and former resident of Alice Arm, who has been critically ill in the Prince Rupert Rupert General Hospital for several weeks Is reported to be worse. Capt. R. W. McMurray. marine superintendent of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service of the Canadian Pacific Railway, was a visitor In the ctly on the Princess Adelaide last night. He was making the round trip on the The Chamber of Commerce lasi night decided that all It could do In the way of entertaining the British Tour party which was t- visit Prince Rupert in the summer was to appoint a committee U. meet them. As they were to be In jthe city only one hour no other ententainment would be possible. Mrs. E. J. Palmer and Mrs. E. II. Palmer, who have5 been spending the winter In Vancouver, arrived In the city o the Princess Adelaide last night from the south and will sail tonight on the ss. Prince John for Crescent Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, where their bands are officials of. the J. P Morgan Logging Co. WATER IS DISCUSSED J. E. Boddic Interesting Speaker Before St. Peter's Young People Last Night "Water" was the subject last night for a very Interesting discourse of nearly three-quarters of an hour by J. E. Doddle, chief engineer for the Canadian Fish St Cold Storage Co.. before the Young People's Society of St. Peter's (Seal Cove) Anglican Church. Mr. Doddle, in the course of his talk, gave many enlightening facts about water. He described some of the dif ferent formations of snow, hail and rain and told his listeners that. If' the earth should be straightened out to become perfectly level, its entire surface would be covered with water to the depth of about two miles. j The popularity of the speaker' and the interest which was taken in his talk was attested to by the; vote of thanks, three hearty cheers and tiger which were accorded him at the conclusion of his remarks. I For the remainder of the evening the young people, numbering some ' forty In all. were the guests of the , resident, S. E. Sunbury. and Mrs, Sunbury. Games, dancing and music were enjoyed and delicious re-Ifreshments were servea. Mike Co- lussi gave some very entertaining accordion solos. Tom Blrrell, the club captain, was master of Steamship Sailings ' For Vancouver, , , . , Tuesday ss. Cardena 1:30 pxa. Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. Friday ss. Venture, midnight. Ss. Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. Mar. 13 ss. Prtn. Norah p.m. Mar. 23 ss. Prin. Norah pm. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Cardena p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. George ... 10:30 ajn. Friday ss. Venture am. I SS. Princess Adelaide p.m, i Mar. 9 ss. Prln. Norah am LOCAL STORE VERY BUSY II. S. Wallace & Company's Sale is Coin;; Strong and Patrons Pleased The dissolution sale at Wallace's Is still going strong and numbers of pleased patrons are returning again and again. Today a Dally News representa tive visited the store and found everyone busy serving customers. Mr. Minns was very optimistic and ex-preesed himself as well pleased with the. business he is doing. He states that despite the rush, which has been very gratifying, the stock Is large enough to keep the sale going for some time but that directly the volume aimed at has been attained the sale will be called off. Next week, Mr. Minns says, he will have further announcements to make which should be of great Interest to the ladles of this city. OFFICERS OF ! ROYAL PURPLE Mrs. F. M. Crosby is Honored Royal Lady For Year j The Ladles of the Royal Purple held their installation of officers on Tuesday evening in the new Elks Home (Bostdn Hall), the ceremonies being conducted by Mrs. W. E. WUllscroft. Past Honored Royal Lady of the order, after which about 80 members and mem bers of the Elks Joined In bridge I nd whist, supper being served at midnight. Officers for the year are: Honored Royal Lady, Mrs. F. M. Crosby. Associate Royal Lady, Mrs. O. Phillipson. Loyal Lady, Miss A. Gurvlch. Lecturing Lady. Mrs. T. Caroff. Secretary, Mrs. W. E. WUllscroft. Treasurer, Mrs E. Clapp. Chaplain, Mrs. C. Larkin. Conductor, Mrs. G. Ciccone. Inner Guard. Mrs. P. Armour. Outer Guard, Mrs. H. Menzies. Three-year trustee, Mrs. G. Doctor's Life-Work Continues to Benefit Thousands A brilliant Canadian Physician, M.D.. M.C- L.B.C.S, Edinburgh. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians. Edinburgh, post graduate of famous European hospitals, and one time President of the Ontirio College of Phvsiclans and Surgeons, experimented for 15 years to flnd'a medicine which would act on the digestive and eliminative organs at once. The successful result he named Frult-a-tlres. If you suffer from chronic constipation, poor stomach, kidney trouble, rheumatism, bad complexion or sluttish liver, try them. They will do what is claimed for them. 25c and 50c. All druggists. H. S. OLSEN Eagles Dance Much Enjoyed Seventy Couples Present at Happy Affair In Aerie Hall Another of the popular social dances of the local Eagles' Lodge was held last night in the Aerie Hall, about seventy-five couples being present to fully enjoy the affair. Excellent music was furnished by. (Charlie Balagno and his Venetian Orchestra for the dancing which started at 0:30 pjn. and concluded at 2 a,.m. Frank Fitzgerald was master of ceremonies and James Brown presided at the door. During the dance confetti and novelties were distributed and lent much to the general Jollity. At midnight deHclous refresh- , ments were served. BABYS COL PS V ' nMj.i M inium f.rvi GLADIOLUS 10. Choice varieties in mixture 100 Bulbs prepaid for $2.50 FLOWEUFIELDS COMPANY lAk for list Duncan, B.C. Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, R.C Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 XV. Cordova SL, Vancouver Income Tax Returns Save expense by having them prepared promptly and accurately. GEORGE RORIE & CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W. Phone 387 EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker VlM yjSchooJ atjCopenhagcn, then pear, abjoad working , In the big cities of Europe,, , ... All Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. 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