April 14. 1P36 Tuesday PAGE THRExJ oxo BEEF 'CUBES odd flavor and goodness to soups,stews, sauces, gravies Look for the WHITE LABEL, with the GOLD SEAL When down on the Waterfront call at the ll & I CAFE for our special 25c DINNER Fresh Delicious Cottage Cheese Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSKKATS 5,000 BEAVER Wanted. at oiiie for immediate delivery HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also all your other FURS at full market value. Ship at once and convince yourselves. J. CLONES Buyer and Exporter PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcye Dnl...i u.- i.. cii duiveu uy uiu uniy oai- mon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Sacred Concert At United -Ghurclrh Greatly Enjoyed! Featuring the oratorio-"The Crucifixion," a, very creditable- sacred concert was presented Good FrU dqy night by the- augmented choir of First United' Church under the direction of J. s. yljson, Owing tq Inclement weather, the attendance was not as large as might have been hoped for but all present were very appreciative of thV effort. The first part of the prpgram included "Magnificat" by, the choir; duet, "O Divine Redeemer" Gounod), Dr. and Mrs. R. a', t-arge; soio, "Fear Not, o Israel" iBuck), Mrs. If, N, Brodilesbv: quartette "God Is a, Spirit." Dr, and Mrs. k, o. Laree. Mrs. p c wnlor ana J. S. Wilson, Soloists in "The Crucifixion;' were J. E, Davey, Dr. R, &. Large, Leonard Cripps and A. J, Lancas ter. Miss Swana Olafson presided at the pipe organ. On charges of permitting the-i operation of motorvehicles by drivers not in possession: of chauf- feurs' licences, H. Mochida and the Goodwill Grocery have been sum- moned into city police court this afternoon. The cases arise out of convictions of Kino Ino and Kidd Sang respectively on charges of driving delivery cars without! chauffeurs' licences, both having Been fined $10, with option of seven days' Imprisonment. The police point out that car owners are equally liable when' they; em-i ploy drivers not having chaffeursj licences. lUSSIFIfO FOR. RENT MODERN 5-room house on Biggap Place. Phone Green 378. (tf), FOR SALE QUEBEC Heater, linoleum, klteheri table and chairs, steel bed, elec trie ragette. Greeri, 938. (91) TROLLING Boat for sale, complete, with gear. $550 cash. Phonej Black 461. (tf) GENTLEMEN Personal ,drug sun dries. Highest. Grade Latest. Del- ivered, 15 for $1, (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 75i; Granyiiie, Vancouver. WANTED GIRL For housework,, live in, expenses paid. For three or four. months. Write C, A. McCoulough, Premier. B.C. (88! CATERING CATERING Baking- and cooking, , serving dinner parties, ete. First' class work, Phone Blue 589. (92) COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed, FAMOUS EDBON ALBERTA COAL RULKLEY VALLEY' COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND. COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY' PHONE: 58 and 558- SPECIAL Chevrolet " MASTEKSEDAtf with Trunk Complete 193G Licence Just Like New $950.00 Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 5t LOCAL NEWS NOTES Ask. to see- the nice curtains, fpr Sl.QOfa, p,air at; the Dollar; Store. (if) Special clearance. Real bargain at cost prices., Gratton's. Variety Store' 2nd Avenue.. (80 f Tonight's train, due from, the East, at 10;20j was. reported, 'tftfa morning, to be on. time. J E. Moody, of Port Simpson was a, passenger, aboard the Catala. today going through an, a, trip to Vancouver. , For, Intoxication, Hedley. R'ownr tree was fined $25, with option of ten days' imprisonment, in city police court this morning. Charles Graham, Inspector, of has been fined $5.0. wih option of thirty days', imprisonment, in city police court for being the Inmate of a disorderly house. Facing a charge on a second offence of Intoxication, Martha Clausen appeared in city police court this morning before Magistrate W. D. Vance and was. remanded until this afternoon. Jack McColl, who has been employed at the Esperanza mine recently, was a passenger aboard the. Catala today going through .to Vancouver enroute to Hedley. Mrs. McColl and child will be going south from Alice Arm later, . Mr. and Mrs. A J. Wheatley wer. passengers aboard, the Catala this mornlne Eolne throueh from Alice Arm, where they have resided fori years, to Port Hardy, Vancouver Island, where they will take up fruit ranching. Mrs. Wheatley llvjed In Prince Rupert in the eany days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deeth weie passengers aboard the Catala this morning going through to Van couver enroute to Sudbury, On tario, where they will take up fu ture residence. Mr. Deeth has long been located at Anyox and formerly was prominent In boxing activities; ? Miss M. Townsend and Miss M, Adams, Vancouver' High. .School teachers, after making ...the round trip north aboard" the steamer. Catalog were here today aboard that Vessel on their way back to Vancouver. . Ian". Eilsenhardt, director of re-, creational and physical education fpr this province will arrive in Prince' Rupert tomorrow morning from Vancouver. During his first Iwo, days', hers Mr. Elsenhardt, wji: address the Gyro Club,, the Elks' Lodge and the Rotary Club, meetings, He will also be the principal ' speaker on the Junior Chamber Jof Commerce regular Thursday J evening broadcast, on, .Saturday night Mr. Elsenhardt, will address members of the Ipcal Recreational Centre at their display, in the Ex hibition Building. I Aimoiincinenls J Saturday Night' Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret, April1 25. Hospital Charity Ball, April 1?; Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. St. Andrew's Cathedral sale.-April 16. Easter Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 17. Free public mass display of phy sical, education program, Saturday, April 18. Exhibition. Bulldlns. Cambral Chapter, "Leap , Year Dance" April, 24( Refiekalv Bridge, dance,, April 20. Unitedi Spring Sate, April 30, "Johnny Grows , Up," Anglican JChiir.ch, April. 30, May 1. Gyro Hoedowri Moose. iroJI. Mpy Canadian May; 13.. Legloii , Spring , Sale, Elki'' Kiddies Flag Day May 25, Everything for sale at a sub stantial discount for cash' at Demur's. (88 Don't- miss the bargains In hosiery and shoes at Demers: dis count sale. ' (88) Mrs': H. Johahson wa& In. charge of) the- kitchen dt the Lutheran Ladles' Aid. Bazaar, last Thursday. Joe. Hucik; for vagrancy, was fined' $5; with, option of. three, dajs-' Imprisonment, in, city police court this morning. Provincial; Constable' T. A, Qulg- leyj of Anypx arrived: In. the city from the- north on; the. Catala this morning. . ' Mrs. William, King of. Terrace; mines, returned to the city on the; who; is paying a. Brief visit to the Catala this morning frpm.a trip to Stewart ori official', duties, Eva Biirgoyne, alias Thompson. city.- will; return to her home in the Interior on tomorrow evening's train. His friends, will be pleased to learn; that S J. Hunter, who. Is a patient; at Tranqullle Sanitarium, U. making excellent progress to wards recovery. A, R. Breuger, well known Wran gen lisn dealer, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yester day afternoon going through to Seattle on; business. Karl Thlele, Wrangell cannery operator, was 3; passenger aboard th6' Princess Norah yesterday af ternoon. going through on a. bus! ness trip to Seattle. ., Thomas Ji McQuillan, well known Taku . River mining man, arrived In the city on the Princess Norah yesterday, afternoon from Ketchi kan, being; here on, business. W. Heiselijr., son of a well; known United States customs, officer at Jyneau, was a passenger, aboard the Princess Norah yesterday af ternoon going through on a trip to Seattle and east. Vancouver and Victoria papers arriving; here at the end of the week announced the death of Tho-masiDeasy, for years Indian Agent at Massett. and for. the past several years living in retirement at Vic toria. L. H. Kenney- of Smithers has flonated a slab of: petrified wood to the Prince Rupert Museum. It-was brought--Into Smithers, several years ago by "Peavlne" Harvey, ah old: prospector' from Driftwood Creek. Mrs. A. M. Curtis, who has'been visiting here for" several weeks with her son-lnrlaw. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, sailed by the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon on hpr return to her home In Victoria. Various labor, organizations of the city will be meeting on Satur day, of, next week to. make arrange- rnents for the presentation, of re presentations to provincial and civic authorities In regard to un employment relief here. Plan a in ation e . .with your m own choice of steamer Make, reservations, now while a gooiU selection ofc accommodations Is available on all steam-shin. Hnes.. 'ThJs year, fares wllL be very reasonable, and. we can arrange your. trip. to. anywhere. In the-Old Country, or; to. any. Continental resort OrTlONAI. ROUTING VIA TUB' PANAMA CANAL, lit DESIRED. For Information, Call or Write: CVP TICKET OFFICE 2 3rd, Ave. Prinpe Rupert, ll.Ci Chris Elkiwfe B. I. .Speaker. Presentation Made, to; Secretary- Treasurer ai Meetinc Lasfc Evening The regular meeting Pf the- Bri tish Jsrael Society,', Prinze, Rupert Drancn, lopiv. piace in uie. .oc n Rooms last'evenirfg, a good gathering qf, members being present President Ri-H. Llnzey was in, the chair. Chris. E3klnfc. read an .interesting paper on "Fish BoneS passages in the Scripture unintelligible to many students until, BrJUsh, Israel knowledge is applledj when the Book is understood' ass never be fore. The foundation of Ybellef, the speaker said, rests, on, the solemnly. jworn unconditional; ,cqven&nt contained In the Bible', the in-. ;pired word of God. This know ledge, with the study of. history, it, entailed, furnished indisputable proof of the truth of the' Rible. During, the. Lord's, ministry, on. arth he taught by means, of- pay ables, all concerning some King dom for- they' all started "The- Kingdom- of God- Is like unto'' or, The Kingdom of Heaven is- like into." . . In Luke 19, 12 and 13, the King aom was likened to ,a, nobleman. who went : to a far country and! told his ten servants to, ' occupy jntil he returned1, Here the nobje- man was the Lord; himself, who ire tne ten servants he referred to if they were not the ten tribes of the House of Israal? Who could deny, the existence of these ten servants today who were, occupyr ing until the return, of .our. Lord? Isaiah 41 and onwards; told where these people were to be found. Innumerable Instances were giv en by the speaker of -God's wonder ful promises to Israel both In the old and new testaments that so long as sun, moon and. stars-en dured, they should be a nation the most iremenaous aestiny ever promised to mortal people, A pleasant little event took place when. the ' 'secre.tary.-tr.easT urer, Mrs. Jacobs; was, presented' by the members, with; a lovely Easter, Illy lntappre'ciation of. -her, ser, vices. Hotel Arrivals Royal, A. Stenlund, city; Yukl Ohashi, Port Esslngton. Prince Rupert D. M. Haywood-, Claxton. Central W. Schoeslever,, J. Oskey and J. Jones, C:N.R,; H; Tolly, F, Reld and Joseph Burns,, city; J;' Had-Jand, Oona River. Knox W. A. Service, city;- E. Hughes,. Telkwa;, Norman: Benson, Victoria; u. Woodward, Fort Churchill;' Jerry Tirrims, Hamilton; M. H. 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