Tuesday. FVbruary 1 1033. MEETING OF CATHEDRAL Reports Received and .Officers Elected Tinker New People's Warden The annual congregational meet-Ins of St. Andrew's Cathedral was held In the Cathedral Hall on Monday night. There was a representative gathering to hear the reports of the various organizations connected with the church and to elect the officers for sthe ensuing .year. All the reports showed a decided improvement ovei the previous year. Dean Gibson presided. The Dean reported on the condition of the parish and expressed his appreciation to the officers and members for their loyalty and co-operation in carrying on the work during the past year. The church warden's report was read by R. .L. Mcintosh who was in the unique position of having presented this report annually for twenty-eight years. The treasurer's report was presented by II. T. Cross who pointed out that, while there was room lot improvement In this department, the receipts were much larger than those of 1936. Mrs Fred McLeod reported on the work of the Chancel Guild and made an appeal for increased membership. '; In the absence of Mrs. JI. S4 Meadows, E. W. Meadows present 1 ed the report of the Woman's Auxiliary which showed that much' success had attended the efforts oi mat organization throughout the year. The activities- of the Anglican Young People's Association were set forth by Robert Yerburgh, j Miss Hazel Hill reported on the condition of the Sunday School. The Dean requested H. T. Cross to continue as Rector's Warden to which he consented. Election of Officers R. L McLntosh. who has filled the position of people's warden In, in exceptionally able manner foi the past twenty - eight years, declined to accept re-nominatlon and O P Tinker was duly elected. j The church committee was elect ed to consist of Dr. W. C. Asplnall ' 3 D. Allen Robert Bartlett C. V Evltt. George Hill. Steve King, Richmond Mortimer. E. W. Meadows, J h. Nordan and A. T. Par kin Lav delegates to the Synod are C V Evltt and G. P. Tinker with substitutes, J. H. Nordan and T Andrew. Arrangements were made to hold the annual men's banquet on February 24. Votes of thanks were passed to the church wardens and church committee. F. A. MacCallum, R Fitzgerald, A J. Lancaster. tPetei Lien, members of the choir, tht Chinese Funeral Held On Sunday Hotel Arrivals then quen, -Who Died Several Weeks Ago, Buried With Oriental Kites Chen -Quen, well known local Chinaman and former operator of the piggery on Eleventh Avenue who died several weeks ago, was burled .Sunday afternoon following the arrival of the brother Chen Jon from Takla Landing In the.Omin- eca mining xountry. Chinese funeral rites were, conducted at the chapel of.the B. C. Undertakers and at Falrvlew Cemetery. Thirty or so Orientals took part in the obsequies. Brides Of 1937 Were Charming Neither Grooms Nor ISrides Were Flippant About Marriage Ceremony, Pastor Claims WINNIPEG, Feb. 1. (CP) "Brides of 1937 were Just as charming and serious about the wedding ceremony as brides of other years," said Rev. W. O. Martin, Manitoba's "Most Marrying Minister" as he closed the year with the record of 151 mar riages during 1937. "There was .never any flippancy on the part of any of the couples, I think they will all have happy marriages," said the minister who was Ontario's first minister of pub lic welfare from 1930 to 1934. Other Winnipeg ministers sale" brides appeared-, to be dlder than ir the past but could give no reason for this. .There were 93 civil marriages by county court Judges here during th year, a few more;than in previou years. Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson, city. Central John . Seppala, Surf Point; Mr and Mrs. Baum and Miss Elaine Baum, Billmor; M. Hanberk, city. Melissa Clayton, Indian woman from.Klncolith, is In the Prince Rupert General Hospital receiving treatment for head Injuries sustained in a fall. She will be charged In city police court with officers and members of the Wo man's Auxiliary, Chancel Guild Anglican Young People's Assocla Hon and teachers in the Sunday School. A New Telephone Number 456 Taxi AL. FRENCH With The Same Reliable Service UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8 learners Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S.CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9: P m' , . , Due Vamcouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Mlflnnni If convenient .pleaio .purchase tickets at oitie further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticieta From a iv vt... ....... ..! .. Third Atc Pbone 5C8 . nLirniin, rriiuc uuicr , LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Miss Gudrun Welle left on last evening's train for Vanderhoof. , The regular fortnightly meeting; of the British-Israel Society, sched uled for last night, was cancejled. Harold Parker left on last even-, ing's train for one of his periodical business trips to Smlthers and other interior points. Otto C. Young will be the speaker, tomorrow at the regular weekly' luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. He will describe the Paris Exposition which, he attended. Sisters Mary Joseph and Mary Prudentienne of Skagway were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through ;o Seattle. The fire department had a call at 6:45 last night to a chimney lire at the Star Rooms on Third Aven ue Just beyond Seventh Street. !Na damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Erling H. Bugge were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle. Mr. Bugge id leaving the Alaska Capital where he has been located as an architect. E. A. Bence of the sales depart-: ment of the Standard Oil Co. ot British Columbia, after spending a few days here on business prelimin ary to. the opening of Ihe company's new branch here, sailed by the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. BLACKHEADS BUrkhradH co (illicitly by a simple method that juM di'xalven ihem. Get two ounces of peroxine xwdrr fiom your druKiiiit, rub thii with a hoi. wet cloth uently over h blackheiida and you will wonder vheretney have leutie. '-'vt; u Hollywood complexion. William E. Twlss, who has been engaged in commercial flying in the Yukon, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon eoing through to Vancouver, ac companied by Mrs. Twiss and daughter. Pilot Twiss is rejoining the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. R. Simpson of Juneau, sister, of Charles and Isadore Goldstein,) prominent business men of the Alaska Capital, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Portland where she has a son and laughter in college. Geo. Coffin d.c, rh.c, sp.c Chiropractic'Specialist No. 4 LEEDS APARTMENTS rrince Rupert, B.C. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS, .C. E. BUCK Hyde Transfer WOOD COAL TRANSFER Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE. Look! 2 for 1 at Ideal Cleanen starts Mon. and till Feb. 15. All orders cash on delivery. (26) Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be running on time. The .Christian Youth Society is planning to hold a boys' and girls' circus. and carnival about March 10 and 11. Robert Brasell, proprietor of the Knox Hotel, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. J. F. Mullen, manager of Beh-rends Bank at Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday lafternoon going through on a trip to Seattle. Four local boys appeared inform ally before Magistrate McClymont in Juvenile court at the end of the week in connection with the use of air guns which it was "pointed out were against the law; Allan D. (Bill) Vance, who re cently underwent an operation here, sailed by the Princess No rah yesterday afternoon on his re-turnto his. studies at the Univer sity of British Columbia. Mrs. R. A. McCook, who Prince Rupert General Hospi tal Sunday afternoon suffering from .a throat infection, is reported to be doing nicely .and will be out In a few days. The lowest official .thermometer reading so far recorded in the present cold snap in Prince Rupert has been nineteen above zero. An early charige" ;ls predicted with forecast of snow tonight. Mrs. F. .McB. 'Young, widow of the late Judge Young, formerly of Prince Rupert, is seriously ill In Vancouver with pneumonia. Her son, 'Alex McB. "Young, was called from Prince "George 'to' Vancouver last week on- account of her con dition. Announcements All advertisements in this col-imn will be .charged for a full month at 25c a word. Baptist Supper, February 3. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Ball, February 4. United ary 8. Missionary; Tea. Febru- Ridley Home Sale,r; February 10. " Valentine Cabaret, .Benefit Boys' Band, February 11. Cambral ruary 14. Masonic ruary 17. Valentine Dance, Feb' Ball, Thursday, Feb- Febcudry 17, and 18,- ftne Nfglyt;" Mited .Church. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March FOR 'SALE! House and furniture Including piano, radio, etc. Apply 625 8th Avenue East. (45) 60 Piece Layettes, complete if or ibaby. $25 up iprepald. .Also - Shopping Service, charge 20v"r. p, j. 'Box 381, Victoria, B.C. (20 FOR RENT FOR iRENT 5 -room' .furnished house. '608 8th Ave. (E. Phone 741. (28) CLEAN, -well-fumlshcd modern apartments. PhoneyRed -444. (26 ) WORK WANTED CAPABLE Wnian desires employment In .respectable home. $30 per month, Room and board out. Put your calls in early and avoid the rush, Phone Green 0C2. (20 Miss Norma Archie, who was called to the city -last week owini; to the death of her father, the late Dan Archie, sailed by the Princess Norah yesterday tafter-noon ,on .her return to her studies in Vancouver. C. D. Hamilton of the Northern Commercial Co. at Whitehorse iwas a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver and Victoria on a combined business and vacation trip. Rev. John W. A. Stlnson of Kis-piox has been registered under tthe Marriage Act as authorized to solemnize marriage within the prov. lnce. The registration of Rev. L. J. Hales, formerly of Smlthers, has been cancelled. Mike Gurvlch returned to the city on the Princess Norah yes terday afternoon from Ketchikan.' While visiting Ketchikan two weeks ago with the local bowling team, .he was stricken with appendicitis and had to enter hospital there to undergo an operation from the effects of which he has now recovered' nicely. Clearance AUCTION SALE At the Auction Rooms corner of First Street and Third Avenue on Thursday, February 3rd at 2:30 p.m.1 i To close out an estate , I shall sell ' jy Auction the following: 2 Dining Room Suites, 1 Baby; Grand Piano, 4 Dressing Tables, 1 Kitchen Range with oil burner, :Z Heaters, 1 Oil Burner Heater, -3 Couches. 6 Lino Rugs, Porcelain 3ath Tub and Sink, 2.30 -GaL Tanks Settee and Chair, Sewing Machine y Beds and Serines. .4 Matresses. : Rifles, 1 Shot Gun, 1 K -HP. Motor. I Set Books (Plutarchs Worksl. Kitchen Chairs, Tables and other articles. TERMS CASH Cee. L flakes .The Auctioneer ! THE SEAL ' QUALITY R. Brasell GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKEAL, Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL N. M. BraseU COAL TO TI.KA8E F.VKKVUOUY ! ' ' Satisfaction a uanntMd Ftnioii) Edson AlbrrtA 'CmI , lBoUlejf Vtller ,Vmouvr lilanri Caul ! Prince Rupert feed Company PHONE: ta and 668 PAGE THREE JJUX.'J u TrySalada Orange Pekoe Blend ,v. ; t T E A STOP THAT COLD Dominion C.B.Q. Tablets TJie Little Red Box Known the World Over Twenty-Five Cents Ormes A.S.A. Tablets Per Vial of Thirty Five-Grain Tablets Twenty-Five Cents Highest Potency Halibut Liver Oil Capsules The Ideal General Tonic for Winter Months 50 Capsules .... gj 100 Capsules j J gQ 250 Capsules ....,,..,.... jjg 25 Ormes Ltd. ITiie Pioneer Druqijiats The ttW Store Phones: 81 & SI Open Dally From H jn. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 42 noon .till 1 p.m. '7 am. till 9 p.m. FOR SALE On Third Avenue Demers Old Established Ladies' Ready -to-Wear Business t Excellent Location. One Block r From New Post Office Site SNAP FOR CASH MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Cold Weather Needs BLANKETS White .and Grey. From . .V.'. Phone 775 QUALITY PRICE SERVICE Free Gift Tokens. At MUSSALLEM'S G roceries Confectionery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables $5.50 327 THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Bate $1.00 of 80 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupirt, B.C. Ttaone 181 P.O. Box 111 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. 4 I'm?