page six Dance at Naval Headquarters Is Enjoyable Event ' Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer j Reserve headquarters were the i scene last night of an enjoyable ' hard times dance, about thirty! young couples being: In attendance. ; Music was by Julius Welle's Or-, chestra. All present were In appro-' priata costume and the nrize-win- price. ners were' Miss Eetty Ellison and Earl Eby. Walter Smith was master of ceremonies. The occasion was the twenty- first birthday of Earl Eb,y and a fine birthday cake made by his mother was the 'feature of the refreshments which were served at midnight. Barney Kristmansson of Osland was a passenger' aboard the Cardena this morning bound for a trip to Vancouver. CHURCH NOTICES PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Avenue East Pastor E. J. North , Evangelist Mrs. J. .Gilmore from Ketchikan will' conduct " , Special Revival Services . :7s- ' Sunday, 11 A.M., Subject, "ENGRAVING" - Sunjla7:3D P.M., "THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER CHOICE" WEiKDAYSrTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and' Friday-at 8 p.m. Mrs, Gilmore ha- had considerable experience in the evangelical f!eld.and will have something of interest for everyone Tr i i m m n i ii i i mm in i hi n. ! I 1 LAMPS! dSfljJ - lS'L. We are now displaylnc 4&F &3rA a Iirge sclcclicn of 33?. I , tL-dt'N, , beautiful, modern lpA$ , If) LAMlS- i I ' V Ours ft ' i A tock comprises floor lamps, bridge lamps, table lamps, radio lamps and bed . lamps in a large variety of the latest styles. We also have a fine selection of shades. Drop In and inspect them. You will be well pleased with their style and A suggestion: A small deposit will hold any of these lamps till Christmas if you so desire. GORDON'S HARDWARE liriilr Strrt-t lone 311 THE MINERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA British Columbia has produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,425,000,000.00. The value of mine production in 1935 was $48,821,239.00, an increase of $6,515,942.00 "over the value for 1934. For authoritative Information regarding the mining Industry of this Province, apply to: THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, B.C. NOTE: Following are some of thfe recent publications of the department: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the calendar year 1935. IThere is a small charge for this publication). , Bulletin: "Notes on Placer-mlnlng In British' Columbia." Bulletlri: "British Columbia The Mining" Industry." (This publication contains a synbpsfs of the various mining laws of the Province). "Elementary Geology Applied to Prospecting" a course of lectures. Armistice Day Preparations i Local Canadian Legion Plans Ob-.senanc.e Presentation Tfr Ernest. -ndefsorf ; . The regular monthly meeting of the' Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League toqk place last evening in the club-rooms, President W. M. Brown in the chair and a good attendance of members. URNITURE Factory' samples must go this week. Three-room groups,1 60 jilgh-grade pieces, guaranteed the most sensational bargain ever offered In Western Canada $160.00; 10 -piece Chesterfield Groups $65.00; genuine Walnut Cedar Chests $14 Jo': Terms If desired, Fre storage. Write today; Julius Shore Mall, Order House, 801 Beklns Bldg., Van- conver FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, bath, Monarch range and watr. $12.50 to $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay wn start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg, tf) GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies. mghest grade 15 for $1. Paclfi". Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MEN-Get vigor at once. New Os- irex Tonic Tablets contain ra oyster lrivi'gorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write. Ormes limited, if MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C: Civil Service School, Win. nlpej?. SNAP lUMUINI OWDER ciiANt m4 rouma WNOOwt, MUM I "4 "SAM tASMt CAI Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Will Soon be Over For Season New Cold Storage Building On Waterfront Beginning To Take Shape a presentation was made to Ernest vessels and 242000 P0!"15 .frm American, me ni-n. price 01 uie Anderson, a valued member bH past executives, who is leaving shortly for- Vancouver. Mr. An week for Canadian fish was 9c and 6.5c received by the Clipper II and derspq .feelingly acknowledged the Signal for catches of 7,000 and 13,- gift Details of Church parade on Sunday and the. Remembrance Day parade on Wednesday were :ompleted. The Armistice Da7 banquet, which will be confined to members, associate 'members and ex-service men.will be similar to ast year's. Unemployed ex-service men are asked to get in touch with the president who will see that, they are accomodated. Mr- and Mrs. P. H.. King aiid on were here aboird the Car-dena this mornlns bound from tnvewi&ss for yaricouver where they will spend, the winter. FOR SALE FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 BAILIFF.S SALE Repossessed 1933. Chevrolet Sedan,. $130.00 cajsh, May.be inspected at Kaien j Qaiage. ;0. L. Rorie, .Trustee (2641 000 pounds respectively and the low 8c and 6c received by the Takla' and Unome for 20.000 and 2,500 pounds respectlvly. For American fish the high price of the week was 10.1c and 7.5c received by the Hael H. for 9,000 pounds and the low 8.8c and 7c paid the Chelan for 26.000 pounds. On Friday the Teenv Mllly. Johm W.. Margaret I and Kaien were the only Canadian halibut boats still to report with their final catches following the closing of the season. Arthur Graves will be return ing to his duties as purser of the rteamer Princess Adelaide next Application for regular member- w;rhin ... tIip - nnvf r-nnnle . of rlavs following ft 11 the it closintr 1 down 1 TnvAI?m h ForrCSt Was aP" of Area No. 3 to fishing on Tuesday,, halibut landings at The ' details of the Canadian the port of Prince Rupert up to and including yesterday Legion National Remembrance Day had reached a total of 11,734,100 pounds as compared with broadcast over a National network in.R50.G50 nnunds at a correspondinc: date last year. This wc "iu.uiaii u.uauvMtmj ,,.,. year's Canadian landings nave corporation from 8 to' lu p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Nov ember 11 were available and a kac With final landings of the season expected to be made amounted to a total of 5.958,600 pounds in comparison with last program of the very spirit- highest date wl th,s ars American ual and inspirational character ds as .alMt has been arranged Members o , During the week the branch will make a point of . "'y" p0Unds. " " . . listening in and the general pub- TVZ 7 Ti?h totalted wh ch 412'5 Pounds lie have a real treat In store. .1 ? Ih .thP ronr nf th, wninp "0.SUU pounds was irom uanamaii relieve Chief R. M. Logan for two weeks. With a total of 19,600,000 pounJs having been landed up to November 1 and a further 1,700,000 pounds estimated as still coming In before landings for the season cease, halibut landing.? at Seattle for the year 1936 are expected to aggregate 21,300,003 or 400,000 less than In 1935. Imperial Oil Co. V tanker Imperial, Capt. A. S. McGaw, Is due In port today from loco with a cargo of fuel for the company's lbcal tanks. After discharging, the vessel will sail on hor return to loco. Mars Refloated The Alaska seineboat Mars, which stranded on a reef near Dundas Island on Tuesday" of this week and sank, being later refloated by the Armour Salvage Co. and beached for patching, was brought Into port at 4:30 yesterday after noon in tow of the salvage tug Daly, Capt. Reg Oreen. The Mars was taken on the pontoons at the dry dock where temporary repairs will be effected prior to proceeding week after having been ashore hi to Seattle. The Mars was on her Vancouver for, the past month onjway from Prince William Sound to annual vacation. David Scott, purser from one of the southern boats has been relieving on the Princess Adelaide during his ao-sence. Pouring of concrete for the foundations of a substantial new addition being buiU to the cold storage and ice manufacturing; plant of the. Northern Flsher-mens Cold Storage at Prince Ru- pert commenced (thls week. Eret- Itlon of the .superstructure will soon, be getting under way. It will be another Imposing addition on the, Prince Rupert waterfront. Making an extra voyage to Alaska to handle passenger traffic .tied up. In th-j. north on account of the cancelation of sailings o American vessels due to the long shoremen's strike, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Wllllani Palmer, arrived In port at 8:45 this morning from Vancouver and sailed about an hour later for Skagway. and other northern points. The vessel Is due back here next Wednesday afternoon southbound. The Norah's holds were bulging with no less thaln 4200 sacks of United States mall for Alaska points. She will make an extra call at Petersburg. There were 38 passengers aboard the 'Cowan Norah Including four who disembarked here. One passenger boar ded the ship here for the north. Running almost twelve hours late on asraunt of making extra calls on the way up the coa?.t. Union steamer Cardena, Capt John Boden, arrived In port at 10:30 this morning from the south and sailed at noon on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Five halibut vessels sold catcher aggregating 169,000 pounds at Seattlp yesterday as follows: Aleutian, 36,000 pounds. Booth. 10.5c and 10c; Restitution, 21,000, New England, lie and 10c; Republic, 45,000, San Juan, 10'4c and 10c; Coolldge, 28,000, Whiz, 11c and 10c; Kodlak, 39,000, Sebastian, 10.5c and joe Sableflsh and black cod was also sold by the follqwtng vessels at . Seattle yesterday: Mermaid, 21,000, , Whiz, 47'eC and 4c; Orbit. 17,00aBpoth, 434c and 4c; Lane. 9,0(M), Washington, 4y8c. Andrew Beatti win K aboard the steamer Catala as chief ! engineer tomorrow after spending live weess- vacation ashore in Vancouver. Chief Engineer John Gll-llgan Of the Ladv Alexandra mhn beauie when the stranding occur red. After completing the 'salvage of the Mars, the Daly herself was taken on the pontoons at the dry dock to have a twisted propeller straightened out. WINDSOR CLEANS, PAINTS WINDSOR. Ont., Nov. 7: (CP) Expenditure of $600,000 for repairs and improvements to Windsor homes Is planned by Harry J. Mero's rehabilitation committee. Designed to stimulate interest in a home lmpovement scheme, the plan will be financed through bank j loans. Th-3 commlUee proposes to repair houses for exhibition, purposes to demonstrate the best mcr thods. . WALKED AWAY SAFELY TORONTO, Nov. 7: . (CP) A loop-hole in the Highway Traffic Act saved Arthur R. Warden from conviction on a charge of falling' to return to the scene of an accident. "It seems .ridiculous but the section of the act reads 'and drives on! and in this case the accused walked or ran away and could not be found for days," said Magistrate If you wish to swap somethlng- NOW ! You Can Get It! C0C0-C0LA In Bottles at 10c For the first time, we offer you this famous thirst-quencher In bottles. New Season BOX CHOCOLATES are now on display. You will find the box you are looking for at our store. J-' iMOIIt'S - GANONQ'S. LOWNEY'S All Sizes Ml Prices j MUSSALLEM'S Confectionery SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE Details of Parade Next Wednesday Announced Kev. Dr. E. W., Dafoe to be Padre The annual Remembrance Day service at the Prince Rupert cenotaph next Wednesday morning will be in charge of Rev. Dr. F. W. Da? foe, pastor of First Baptist Church, on this occasion. The procession will be in com mand of Lleutv Cof. S. D. Johnston M.C.; V.D! ofliuer commanding, First North B. C. Regiment, and will move off at 10:30 a.m., the foremost unit falling in on the north side of Third Avenue opposite the vacan lot Immediately west of Third Street. Units will fall In In the following order: Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve detachment, Boys' Band, Sea Cadets, Canadian Legion, Ca nadian Legion Women's Auxiliary, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, Elks, Moose. Eagles, Odd-fallows, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. The patade will move to the cenotaph by way of1 Third Avenue, Sixth Street and Sscond Avenue. On arrival at the Court House grounds, each unit will take up' the position allocated to It, guided J by Its commander. At the conclu-i slon of the servlcR, the parade will re-form on the north fide of Second Avenue, facing the road, and will return to the Canadian Legion Hall by way of f-econd Street! ! In the event of inclement weather, the parade will march di-recUy to the cenotaph, deposit the wreaths and reM'rn to the Canltol Theatre where the service will be held. Major Charles V. Evitt will be 'hairman of the parade committee. !iturdNoTemh, Mickey Mouse ' Travtlogue 1. 1n. 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