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"OFFICERS ELECTED Appointment of Leaders For the Church and Epworth League I at Kltsecukla j j KITSEOUCLA, March 21: The yearly appointment of officers of the Kltsegukla United Church of Canada, Its Epworth League and .Ladles' Aid was held In the village church last Thursday. i The district superintendent of Indian work, Rev. S. V. H. Redman of Hazciton. conducted the service which was largely attended. The following were those appoin ted church officers: Committeemen Dan Cookson, j Peter Robinson, James White. Peter Milton, Jacob Milton, Thomas Moore. Ed. Wesley. Fred Hart. Local Preachers Arthur Howard, Stevens Morgan, Alfred Mc-Dames. Arthur Sampare. j Church Wardens Tom Moore, 1 Harry Angus, Thomas Brown, Douglas Wesley, Samuel Sampare. Elders S. Morgan, P. Robinson, Funny Milton. Door Keeper Ruf us McDames. Organists Bert Russell, Walter Wesley. Secretary Jos. Radley. Epworth League Executive Officer Steven Morgan. President Peter Mark. Vice-Presidents and Captains Oca, Wesley, John Wesley. Jacob Milton, Ed. Brown, Henry Wilson. Bannenncn David Wesley, Fred Howard. IssDttimmcre Ceo. Sampare, Mag nus Brown. Chas. Brown. Sergeant Fred Sampare. Douglas Wesley. Song Loaders Silas Wesley, Mo- t$s Brown, Sam Turner. Ladies' Aid President Mrs. L. Mark. Second Presidents Mrs. F. Mil ton, Mrs. R. Wesley. Vice-President Mrs. A. Brown. TreasurerMrs. L. Mark. Secretary Mrs. M. Wesley, Mrs. F. Wright. Visitors Mrs. I. Moore, Mrs. S. Morgan, Mrs. R. Wesley. Hymn Leaders Miss C. Brown, Miss C. Wesley, Miss' M. Wilson. Advisers Alfred McDames, S. Wesley. At the conclusion of the service. Holy Communion was conducted. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 21, 1912 A smoker was held last night in the Empress Theatre in support of William Manson, Conservative candidate in the provincial election. R. A. White was chairman and speak ers were Aid. Hamilton Douglas. Mayor S. M. Newton and 0. 11. The fisheries protectee steamer Falcon returned yesterday after noon from a trip to Bella Coola with J. Charles Halsey on board Liberals claim that the government vessel was being used for provin cial. electioneering purposes. Mr. Halsey held a campaign meeting at Bella Coola in support of William Manson. A Prince Rupert curling rink con-Stating of MeMordle, Mobley. Bro-ricrkk and Benson has won five straight games In Vancouver. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casllnr Electric and Acetylene Welding lO.tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts jniE DAILY NEWS Monay March, "Miss Europe" A recent pho'.u ol Miss Europe for 1932 made when Mile. Aase of Denmark arrived in Paris after winning the international title at Nice. 'Matter' Subject Of Lesson-Sermon Science Church The subject of the lesson-sermon In Christian Science Society. Prtnce Rupert, oft Sunday was "Matter.'' One of the Bible texts included in the lesson-sermon was the following from Proverbs 30:6: "Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him." The lesson-sermon also included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook. "Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: Evil is not nower. It is a mockerv of strength, which ere long betrays its weakness and falls, never to rise." At the skmual Easter thank-of fering meeting held recently by the Abbotsford Auxiliary of Trinity United Church at Abbotsford, Mrs. J. S. Gordon of Vancouver gave an address on "The Ministry of Heal ing" and showed a miniature model of the new Women's Missionary Society hospital at Burns Lake. The model was most effective, lighted by electricity, and depicted the hos- oltal In a graphic way. EASTER SPECIALS For this occasion of the season, we offer you these items at reduced prices jiggs B.C. Fresh Firsts, guaranteed good for boiling 3 dozen for Local Eggs 3 doz. lor ... Ontario Cheese Just right to suit your taste, per lb. Dehco Boneless Ham- 4 to 6 lbs. per lb Delico Bac on Sliced per lb Ayrshire Bacon Mild cured, sliced, per lb. Paulln's Chocolate Bars-assorted, 8 lor Hills Bros. Coffee per lb Aero Oolden Blend Tea 2 lbs. Aero Ooklen Blend Coffee t 2 its. Heinz Sou as Corn, Pea Tomato. 7 tins medium size 74c 95c 20c 18c 19c 20c 25c 60c 85c 85c Celery. $1.00 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at reduced prices. Order your needs early jOur Stores will be closed all day Good Friday, March 25 jMussallem's Cash& Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave. Phone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third Av. Phone SCO No. 3 Store 727 Third Av.Phone 375 District News BURNS LAKE Mr and Mrs Frrri Saul are CX- pected to arrive soon from Victoria to spend the summer on their land at Decker Lake as is their custom. With milder weather In prospect, the government ferry on Francois Lake is expected to be in operation again shortly. The funeral took place here on-Tuesday afternoon of last week of Frank Frederick Nordin, well known tie maker of Decker Lake, who died in the Burns Lake Hospital on Sunday from pernicious anaemia. A native of Sweden and 61 years of age, the late Mr. Nordin had resided for ten years In this district. the last eight at Decker Lake. He is survived by nine children, all of whom reside in the Old Country with the exception of one son, Karl Nordin. at Skeena Crossing. Berent Hougen has erected new buildings on his farm at Dickie to replace those which were destroyed by fire some time ago. I In spite of heavy snows, large ; herds of Shorthorn eat tie have been successfully wintered out during the past season by Blckle & Brunei! in the Grassy Plains district. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carroll and daughters, Patricia and Cecile. of Decker Lake were visitors in town last Monday. Mrs. Carroll has Just completed a three months' visit at Wistaria with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison. Frank Smith of Francois Lake plans on raising more turkeys dur ing the oomtna year. He had treat success with his birds tost year and found a remunerative market at Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Lee II. Cooper, who arrived last year from Wyoming to setUe in this district, are now renting a large farm at Francois Lake. SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Rent McKAEimoS., LTD. CONCERT ENJOYED Itccital By Moose Lesion Band and Assisting Artists Was Treat For ZOO Persons The Moose Legion Band, under direction of Robert Oreenfleld, 'staged another of its popular Sun-' day concerts In the Moose Hall last night. There were about 200 music lovers present and the recital by the band and assisting artists prov-jed a real treat for all in attendance. The program was as follows: March, "New Colonial," Band. Vocal solo, selected, Mrs. H. N. tBrocklesby. Violin duct, selected, Miss N. Law-Irence and B. Cameron, j Descriptive. "Hunting Scene." (Band (by request), j Recitation, selected. Miss Beryl Birch. ; Cornet solo, "Bride of the Waves" : i Polka Brllliante-. R. Orecnfield. Masurka, "Birds in Springtime," Band. I Accordion solo, selected, M. Co- lussi. I Excerpt from "Faust," i Intro 6-8 rmovement Intro 3-4 movement, Band. Vocal solo, selected. J. A. Teng. March. 'PaliIlue,, Band. Ood 8ave the King. a Monday & W nvo snow . 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