Orange Ladies' Enjoyable Affair llrld Last Night With Good Sited Crowd in Attendance An enjojaWe brMge jmi& 'jknA tanee was hM by the Indies' Or- arige Benevolent Association in the oidfellows'Hall last night. Prize winner in sards were: teles' first. Mrs. Brati'; second, Mr. Scott; third. Mrs. Viereck; men's first, Mr. Scott; second. Mr. Gomez; third, Mr. Collier. After cards, refreshments were served and dancing followed until 2 ajn. with music by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Moorehouse assisted by Mrs. Barber. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs., Fowler. Mrs. Menzie, Mrs. Howe Mrs. Wide and Mrs Lamb. I Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record of all Tepalrs .made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record rettimed with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Bine 320 Phone 411 Mussallem's Lead Bridge-Dance Bowling League Alley Cats and Annette's Runners-Urv Five Regular Fixtures to Be Played Tonight Mussallem's team is leading the Ladies' Bowline Lfe fdHt Alley Cta In second place an AnfMtte's to third. The team nt0mtnm for Hie season to date are flBawg; Mussallem's - J1249 Alley CaW 1332 Annette's 1 . 1284 All Stars ! MSG Boston Red 11&2 Lucky Strikes J 1 47 Big Four IJ144 Strikers .1137 C. N. R. A. 112fi Rupertettes 1120 The foMowtng games are scheduled for tonight: AnnUe$ vs. Mussallem's; Big Fbur vs. Strikers; Rupertettes vs. Alley Cats: All Stars vs. Boston Reds: Lucky Strikes vs. Canadian National Recreation Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Cloudy, fresh; southeast wind: barometer. 29J08; temperature. 44; heavy awell.' Triple Island Cloudy, strong southeast wind; sea rough. Langara Island Raining, fresh easterly wind; sea moderate. Terrace Cloudy, south wind, 36. Anyox Raining, calm, 34. Stewart Snowing calm, 31. A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want Going to a Valentine Dance or Party? jjL You will probably be needing I a new pair of Evening Shoes f We therefore wish to emphasize that the selection aw mm ' i . . . - t anoraea Dy us, together with our experience in fit- " m At A , v ., ,uiig, cusu yuu uu more sometimes even less) tnan Jj purchasing elsewhere. The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED Phone 337 Where Service and Quality Excel Pj rtmmmmmMamamxammmxxm nana txmsmnsJS PYREX WARE IDEAL FOR OVEN' BAKING Round Casseroles with cover, each $1.25, SIM Si $1.75 g Round Pie Plates, each 65c & 73c w Individual Custard Cups, each 10c & 15c t- i r - nU tlltln 1sia aaaIi tl f rt GORDON'S HARDWARE McUride St. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Bteamsrs leave Prliice Rupert for Vancouver X.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM Arriving Vancouver Thursday T&. VENTURE EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday asn. eiUy aaUlnga to Port 81mpo.. Alice Arm, Anyox, Btewart svnd Nan River point. Leave Prince Itupert Sunday, 8 pm irther Information regarding all sailings and tickets at SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES TO VANCOUVER QQO ft I. Return limit March 31st tJJOAeVU PBDICE HCPEBT AOESCTt Third Avenue. Phone S68 D. ELIO FURNITURE DEALER Exchanging and Auctioneer Corner 'Third Ave. it First St. Phone Green 421 USED FURNITURE Ranges, Heaters, Dedj, Dining Room Table with G Chairs, etc. .Buy Everything, , Bells Everything STILL BUYING GOLD Q Qlll;am CD. g(e,-nJtJa charming chatelaine of the Canadian Legation at Washington, D.C wife of Canada's Minister to the United States and sister of the Right Hon. R. D. Bennett, Prime Miu-ister of Canada. W"3 BRAND CM APORATED m ESTLES 1M L'A;v.u Milk i jjji 'contest open to residents of canAd a only lit prize $250.00 2nd priz S150.00 3rd prize $75.00 4th & 5th prizes 525.00 each 195 weekly prizes of S5.00 each (15 each week for 13 weeks) This contest is for recipes containing MILK as one of the ingredients. The milk used may be of any type; ordinary or evaporated. Each entry must be accompanied by a label from a can of Nestle's Milk and must include your grocer's name and address. Recipes will be judged on the talis of simplicity, palatability and food value. THE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCE KUPEUT - KIUTISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue 11. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Pentecostal Mission Here is Continuing Large Crowds Attending Meetings Nightly to Hear Superintendent J. C Karnes Good sized gatherhiKs continue to display much Interest in the meet ings being conducted nightly In the local Pentecostal Assembly Hall by Rev. J. EkBarnes of Chllliwack, su-oerlntendent of Pentecostal Assemblies for British Columbia, and Rev. E. J. North, the local pastor, and Mrs. North. The meetings will continue for anothe rweek or so. Last night Mr. Barnes spoke on the "Three Judgments Which Are to Come." The first in the very near future according to all signs would be the reviewing by Christ of all the woto done by the Christians since their conversion, to see whe MACKENZIE FURNITURE Used Fawcett Range, with hew fire back. 8plendld con- $37-50 Phone 775 Third Ave. Prince Rupert ther or not they deserve any rewards. This would take place imme- riiatelv nftfr tho Ijirri (jaknc tin all dead as well as those that are living, to prepare them for their allotted work with Christ when He comes back to earth again for the thousand years of peace. The second future Judgment the Individuals of the nations that , fought against Him and Ills people and those who helpexLOU .people. The latter Hp would Wets and the others He would curse. In the third and last Judgment, known as the "White "Throne Judgment," the Lord would judge all the ungodly who had refused to accept Christ as their Saviour or to ack nowledge God as tlwlr Creator. This judgment would, take alace after the thousand years' reign of peace on earth. The evangelist emphatically declared that there . was no second chance after death: buUthat, "after death, comes the Judgment." The message tonight Is entitled "S. O. S." or "fitandlne By," In wliich Pastor Barnes and relate some nautical tale and brings vividly before the people the thought that the Lord never left nor forsook those who called upon Him. Q11,, QCilhan, Q 3CerrU LIKES SO WELL" . . . says Florence M. Vincent, cook at the Canadian legation, Washington, D,C, residence of the Hon. William D. Herridge, K.C, D.S.O., M.C, Canadian Minister to the United States, and Mrs. Herridge In mansion and in modest home, the discerning housewife uses Nestle's because she knows that its purity and goodness never changes its generous butter-fat content is always the same. Nestle's Evaporated Milk is pure, creamy cow's milk, with more than half the water removed. Sotbiitg is added It is twice as rich as ordinary fluid milk. Make your cooking appreciated. Decide now to give your dishes added flavour and richness by using Nestle's. When next you 'phone your grocer ask him to include a few tins with your order. You will be sur- rmmmmm - III prised at the low N ESTLE TIM Ll cost of Nestle's. STERILIZED . . . EVAPORATED 150000 IN CASH AWARDS You may submit as many different recipes as desired and win any number of 15. DO prize to lone as each recipe it accompanied by a Nestle't Milk labeL utter each week's contest if you wish! Final contest closet May 11, 1935, and the five major prizes will then be awarded, lodges will be Miss Margaret Currie, Household Editor, Montreal Dally Star; Miss I. K. Pattinson. Director of Domestic Science, CenttalTechnicalSchoo I, Toronto; and Mm Lottie Duncan, Director of Home Economics, University of Manitoba. Decisions of the judges will be final. Recipes will not be returned. Members of the Nestle's organization and their families are not eligible. Send entries to CONTEST EDITOR, NESTLE'S MILK PRODUCTS (CANADA) LIMITED, METROPOLITAN BLDG., TORONTO. BRIDGE PLAY LAST EVENING Grotto Still Maintains Substantial 1-ad With Swift's In Second Place Prince Rupert Bridge League results last night were as follows: Swift's 0633, Grotto 7034. Canadian National Recreation 5C11 Musketeer. 6028 the Christians, both those who are Ablation Canadian Legion 4SC4, Ramblers 0270. The league standing: Grotto .0 0 Swift's Ramblers would be that of the gatlan living Musketeers upon this very earth alloc the battle j c. N. R. A of Armageddon when Christ would .Canadian Legion P. F. A. 40C17 35478 G 3S708 34204 G 35088 32701 C 34771 3S248 .G 34414 35518 C 30424 3770GI have defeated all Ills active enemies I and set up His Millennial 'Kingdom. D ! ' 1 Pril1w.l Christ at this time would separate i I U VlULIdl t Of Revision Sits Sessions Opened Yesterday With John Djbliavn as Juder and Continued Today With John Dybhavn presiding as Judge, court of revision on the assessment roll for Prince Rupert provincial assessment district opened yesterday morning at the Court House and, at noon, adjourned until this morning when the sessions continued. The ilst of appeals was a light one, numbering only a couple 'of dozen case, non- of which were of outstanding character. Adjournment was made today until March 7. BAR SILVER UP NEW YORK, Feb. 15: (CP) Bar silver closed at 54?iic on the local metal market yesterday, up 2c from Wednesday. Today's price was 543,4C. ... Fiiditf. Fiirturj li, vjy3 "Here's how i make the oyster stew T HAVE1 received many compliments on my oyster ztfm 3 Stew, COUK VIIIICIU lUUUIlUn, 1 UI1I SUIC lilt Nestle's Evaporated Milk I use is one of the reasons for its success. I find, too, that Nestle's Evaporated Milk is ideal in recipes for other things such as soups, omelettes, creamed dishes and so forth." Ma Oyster St ew 2 nipt Neitlt'l Evaporated Milk dilutrd with 2 cup water 2 tulkt celery 1 tike uohid Hit of bajr leaf 2 iprir. pmlejr 3 tbip. butter I pc. oyttcft 4 tbip. cracker crumt lilt dath paprika Scald diluted Nestle's Evaporated Milk with onion, celery, parsley and bay leaf 20 minutes; remove celery, onion and hay leaf and add crackers. Heat the cleaned oysters in their own liquid until the edges curl. Add to milk and season with butter, paprika and salt. Serve immediately. Yield : 5 servings. ! Contest Editor. NettLrt Milk Products (Canada) I Limited, Metropolitan lUdg, Toronto, Ontario, i Attached it a Nestlft Milk label and recipe i J which 1 enter in your $1500.00 con teit. I ! Sm I On- I Cmir'iKMf - ! NOTE Thai cmaai far H It Mf MCMUtV It ttM H at MHf totnrWa.aet?i'f'MMMRir F R n t C CaiMiiua w Ma . . . com wi(aj rttfp" lucdftkfcNMMwr tL. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert F. J. Lancaster, J. A. Legree, T. Baksombc and W. Dey. Vancouver Central William Prime. Anyox; H. Andar-ten and J. Hsdland. city; Reg. Rkk-ard, Carl J. Ptrlsttom and Wilfrid Smith, Vancouver; O. Olsen. Oona River. Knot P. S. Dannliauer. Copper River: L. Martinson and Dan Ortffis, Goat Harbor J. Halllday. city. SPORT CHAT Again arrangements for two local hoop teams to play games with Ketchikan and Metlakatla have fallen through so the local fans will not have a chance for the time being at least to see how the Americans play tlo popular winter Quietly Married Here Last .MKs Jrir Itebak Becomes Hriilr (X Anton Atulmen at Ceremony In .Mante The marriage took place quietly at 7 o'clock lust vening u: the Manse of First Presbyterian Church Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngwortl f Delating, of Miss J.wie IlcbaK urn'. Anton Andereen. both of tln my Mr. and Mrs. Andren will route here. The groom Is a flahemi.ii. I RAKKimiAU. KCOItIS I Last night's basketlHtll $cr" were as follows: ' Junior Iaguo eieythian.v 31 High SeltodL 14. j Ladies' League- Annette's 15 jorottettes, 3. Intermediate League - H'h School. 37; Warirors. 03. Senior League--C N. R A 3H Qrotto. 43 EVERY HOME NEEDS (5 yfrm-Buk THE HANDY REMEDY FOR l uts, tsrviscs, Burns, Pimples, Eczema, Rashes, , K Boils, Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Poisoned A 'rfj Wounds, Piles, Scalp Diseases, etc, US IT IN- taf If. I, HHtam, Sir