Ha . r TO Of TVTsTVT'f nrn III I IVsT I I 111 II ft-4 'ekv f?5r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH it. at I'" l"r w- Grant lnrHi, H.A. "one n i - -. OrranM: Mn, II J. Smith U A.M- Holy Conimunton 12:30. Sunday School 7 30 P.M.. -WALKING1 WITH OOD" A ermon (or both young and old AH visitor wflfome LADY DAINTY CLEANSING TISSUES s . t of Paper Handkerchiefs, roe. -fl fip Special, while they lust AtJC TI1KNEW- GILLETTE ARISTOCRAT "One Piece Razor" V 10 Gillette Blue Blades, Regular $1.00 Special at $3.25 REMEMBER V,vf on hand a complete line ofHlift Sets in Y AllDLEY JASMINK GARDENIA A price for every purse. A gift for eery occasion Ormes Ltd. "Tin. Ptonecr Druqgists rtir Kesa.ll SUr rhonesj II V t Open Dalljr From I a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays anil Holidays From 12 noon till 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. I p.m., HYDE TRANSFER II "111ft I Ull xiin l 1 1 nsvnnn lira rnnnu 1111 v v v v w i m m -i w m sr v m m I Anl V- 11 I L. I II.... Vn.nr nof ft n4i fir vw iifiii r mw t'Aiu l w . i mju UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8team?rs leave Prhir Itunert for Vanrouver 5;C.T,I i:TUY T1T.SIUY, 1:30 P.M. 'i.-irf Vancouver Thursday -VS.CAUI)1:na EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. ai:u i Vancouver Monday ajn. -i ..iiB in port Blmnafi... Alice Arm. MITOI. Biewari ww " "er putnu, Iieate Prince Rupert Sunday. 8 pm. m Information regarding all sailings and tickets aU- n'Ct, Rt TfRT AOP.NCT: ThlfS Afnof. rtin M D. ELIO KNIT I'll p. DEALER ExchanRing and Auctioneer USED FURNITURE! liinlnt Room Suite. Ratlcry Radio, Bicycle, Sewing Machine, Etc. " Green 421 Corner Third Ave & First St. Husecleaning ume isC II. A -onnng ORp, Minn lur rrtrirln.. .. .. . J ;u ,l, methods p,l'l Rrasonable B,WCE Stevens PIIO VPla PERMANENT WAVES During the month of March Uie New Thermique, Guaranteed Permanent Waves CM complete, at - La Parisicnnc Hcauty Parlor 210 rourth St. Phone 947 LOCAL NEWS NOTES '.spending a few days with his son in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alger. Mr ana Mrs. George Smith, well known pioneers of the city, sailed last night on the Princess Louise for Vancouver, it being their (intention to locate In the south. Mr. Smith was formerly wharfinger at the government wharf here. Announcements Basketball tonight. Ketchikan vs Rupert St Patrick's aupperTand concert. Catholic Hall. March 18. Anglican (arch 19. "Chloe," and 12. Tea, Mrs. Arnold's, Presbyterian Sunday School Con-crt, March 22. Boys' Band Parents' Association ridge, whist and dance, Eagle'f tall. March 20. Daffodil March 27. Tea, United Church Children's dancing 'display. Odd. fellows Hall. March 29. Salvation Army Sale of Work. Home Cooking. April 3. Presbyterian Church Choir Con e;rt, April 5. United Church, April 11 Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Daffodil dance Easter Monday. Anglican Spring Sale, April 25. Cambral Tillle's Treat, May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. Catholic spring sale, May 16. Moose Hall RENTAL RATES Concerts $25.00 Dances 20.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, (4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or Red 412. NEW, ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waer PrlndJ Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 TBM DAILY RKWI PAOk TURCi Be warm and comrortable by rid-J Dance tonight Empress Hall Ing In 32 Taxi It costs the same. Dancing 9 o'clock. Admission 25c. You can rent a car at Walker u low aa $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. The big anivetiery le at the Dollar More eonUrmeji until Thurs- day. Mrs. F. Murray and child of Surf Point. Porcher Island, failed last night on the PrinceM Louise for Vancouver. T 8. TsuJI, well known aalmon Milti-ry operator, arrived In- the city on the Prineeas Louise yeitcrday altrnoon from Vancouver. Ernest Fit pat rick, son of Mr. and Mrs E J. FHzpatrick, sailed last night on ttie Prince! Louise for Vancouver en route to Trail. K O Aves. deputy provincial assessor, returned to the elty on the Prlrvess Louise yesterday afternoon from a trip to Ocean Palls on affinal business. M B. Lemon returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon irom a trip to Mayo Clinic at Rochester. Minnesota. when- he went for mod leal advice. Prank Morris is returning to the city on tonifbtli train from a brief trip to title where he has been R. L. Mcintosh and IL T. Cross left on last evening's train for a Visit to Terrace. F. Adams, who arrived the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday night from Anyox, left on last evening's train for Calgary. Mrs. Ben Jacobsen of Ketchikan disembarked from the steamer Princess Norah herp Thursday afternoon and proceeded by last evening's tralnon a trip to Edmonton. Tills week's meeting of the Ladies' Music Club has been postponed until a week from next Monday when there will be a special tfuest program In St., Andrew's Cathedral. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:15, was reported this morning to be half an hour late. The wayfrelght from the interior Is due ahead of time at 4:20 this alternoon. J. V. Nelson, assistant station master" for the Canadian National Railways at Winnipeg, who arrived In the city from the east Thursday night, sailed last night on the Prince John for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. F. P. Qulnn. formerly Identified with the dry dock staff here and now with the Vivian Machine Works of Vancouver arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the south, being here in connection with local installations. F. A. Buck and V. A. Meagher who arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday evening from Anyox, where lhey have been In the employ of the Oranby Co.. left by train yesterday afternoon for Cal gary. They expect to work in the collieries of Southern Alberta. Pending the recovery of Magis trate Thomas McClymont. who is confined, to hi horn wTUTEfievere cold, rendering of decision In the police court case of Dick Johnson of Port Simpson, who 's charged with a statutory offence, has been fur ther deferred. On a charge of mistreating an animal, John D. McKenzle has been summoned to appear before Magls trate McClymont In ' city police court. McKenzie Is alleged to have run over a small dog with a car. kicking the injured animal Into a ditch while it was still alive. A. J. Prudhomme will leave on Monday evening's train for Sml thers where, In his capacity as pre sldcnt of trie Skeena District Lib eral Association, he will attend and address the annual meeting of the Smithers Liberal Association next Tuesday night. Mr. Prudhomme ex pects to. return to the city on Thursday night's train. Daily News Want-Ads. al ways bring quick results. 7 SNAP J l a fink OWDER Clf AN -4 POIKHCS WIOOV MUtOtS. SAM TUS :4 TAVM IABM&. CAMM04 KSAKM SPRING SUIT or TOP COAT Samples just arrived. Prices reasonable. Come In and get the first choice. M. T. LEE Third Ave. FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Prayer Meeting Well Attended Lenten Season Evangelical Campaign is Continuing Here With Interest Manifested i There was another good turn-out I lief nfoVit at ti Inf.. Ar..t.,. i p9w , itlL AlJWC4-UTllUUUi' tlonal prayer meeting In First Baptist Church in connection with the Campaign of Evangelism which Is being conducted during the Lenten j season under the auspices of the! Protestant churches of the-city. Adjutant Eva Laycock, Salvation Army, was In charge and gave an address on the subject "Witnessing for Christ." Lieut. Hilda Bridge assisted and various members of the congregation also took part. W. Vaughan Davles presided at the organ. Want Ads HELP WANTED A LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Book'e. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, FOUND FOUND Pair lined leather gloves. Daily News. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 1416 2nd Avenue. Phone Red 421. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Hoover Vacuum with attachments complete. Phone Oreen 800. 64 PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institue. Winnipeg. MEN! Buy your Sanitary Sup plies direct and save 73. Standard Lines. Send $1.00 for 15 assorted. Imperial Importers, 21 J Lumberman's Bldg. 509 Rlchardk Street. Vancouver, B.C." tl MISCELLANEOUS UP TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR U S. INDIAN HEAD CENTS. V.'rs buy all dates regardless of con dlUon. Up to $1.00 each pale for VS. Lincoln Head cents. Up to $150.00 each paid for Canadian coins. We Buy Stamp Collections, Medals, Books, Paper Currency. et. send 25c. (Colnt tor large illustrated price list and-instruc tioav Satisfaction guaranteed or 25c. refunded. HUB COIN SHOP. 113-10 North FORSYTH E, SAR NIA, ONT. PAINTERS PAINTINO ana Paperfcanging Moller. Phone Red 802. T.OVEKNMKNT LlQl'OK ACT" Nolle of Application for llwr l.kfnce. NOTICE U hereby given that on tti Tenth cUr of AnrU, next, the under signed Intends to apply fo the Liquor Control Board ror a licence in rnj"c of the uremic, belnz part of the buUdlnc known a- Queena Hotel, sliusie on Main Street, New Mett. B.C . upon t.h. lands described w Lot mo. a, in ruofk No. 14. Uw B5. U-ueU Town- site, to the Prince Rupert lnd Re?l-tr-tlon Dl-Uiot In the Province ol British Columbia, for the sale of beer by thegUm or the bottle for consumption on the premises or emwnere, DATED this 1st day of March, A.D. 1935. CARL KIRMIS. I.IMI REGISTRY ACT NOTICE Applloant Re: Certificate of Title No. B8S.l, cot- erlnir th WmterlT SlxtT (60) acre mm nr lesa nf Lot 43. Groun One. Oaaslar District, in the Province ot British Columbia, aa per plan, bor. dered orange, attached to aeen ae nndtMl No B&56.I. WHEREAS aatUtootory prooT of loss ot the above Oertlrlc-te of TU4, ud in the name of Eroole .Constantino has Yrn filMl In tliU nfflre. notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the eiulrsUon of one month from the date of tttt first publication hereof. Issue a Protialonal Certinoal of TlUe in lieu of the said lost Certinoate, lutless In the meantime valid objection Is made to me In writing. DATED at the I And Re4rttxy Offloe. Prince Rupert. BC. this 25th day of February. 1933.. A. THOMPSON, Deputy Bfiftrr of TlUfs. Ml TRY FASTER WAY TO RELIEVE A COLD L Ttk 2 AHarin labtrts. 2. Drink futl trim of witer, tttfwtt treatment t houn. J. If throat a tore crusi ind ir I Aspirin (lUeti in a t!jrd of - gin of w:er and fveJe. This -asts i.ic uxciiea in your throat aimou instantly We Have Installed a Hoffman Hat Blocking Machine and are now in a position to clean and block your hats and make, them look like new. Our price is 75c per hat We do dry cleaning and carpet cleaning. 'Have you tried our Family Wash by the pound? Pioneer Laundry (1.921) Limited. . -- and Canadian Laundry Limited Phones 8 and 118 Discovery Bringing Almost fnjtont Relief to Millions FoWow Slmplt Oirecffonsr When you have a cold, remember the simple treatment pictured hfre . . prescribed by doctors as the quick, taje way. Results are amazing. Ache and distress bp immediately. Berau-r of Aspirin's quick-disintegrating property. Aspirin "takes hold" almost. , instantly. Your cold is relieved "quick . as you caught it ! "- All you do is take Aspirin sad drink plenty of water. Do thU every 2 to 1 hours the fint day less often, afterward ... if throat is wire, the Aspirin gargles HI ease it in as little as 2 minutes Aik your doctor about this. And , be sure yon get ASPIRIN when you buy. It is made in Canada and all drugghts have it. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every , Aspirin tablet Aspirin is the trade -"mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. DOES NOT HARM THE HEART CLEAN-UP PRICES Branston Pickles, per bot 20c Heinz Pickles, per Jar .23c Libby's Sweet Spuds, large 25c Corn on Cob. per tin - 25c Kadana Cocoa, l's. pkt. 20c Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing 25c Kara Corn Syrup, per Un 20c Christies' Sodas, per Un .40c . Vitone. per lb. tin i 50c Instant Postum. large 0e Mix. Carrots & Peas, M.B. 15c Farrow's Peas, 2 pkts. 25e Bottle Brushes lOe Whiz Fly Killer, one-third off. regula price MUNR0 BROS. Third Avenue BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES British Columbia has produced over $1,373,000,000.00 worth of minerals. Improved base metal prices, the Increased value In Gold, and the!'general trend towards recovery, are bringing about steadily. an increasing activity In mlntng throughout British Columbia, 'The estimated gold production for the year 1934 showed an Increase ol 64543 ounces over 1933. establishing an all-time high record. The estimated value In Canadian funds of gold produc tion for 1034 Is $10,610,822.00. Annual Reports of the Honourable the Minister of Mines, and special reports on lode and placer-mlnlng, etc.; may be obtained upon application, to THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES. VICTORIA, B.C. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.