PAai FOUR is delicious ANGLICAN MEN DINE tor. Rt. Rev. G. A. Rix, Bishop of Caledonia, was in a reminiscent mood He said he had been in Prince Ru- particularly interested in the number of changes that had taken place. He referred to the excellent service given the church by R. L. Mcintosh who, he was sorry to know, had refused to accept reappointment as church warden. The church owed a great debt to him. I THIRL) AVENUE WEST aoi He asked those to stand who had been there before he came and those standing in addition to those already named, were Denny Allen, V. J. Raymond, Richmond Morti- Larte Number Attend Annual Event mer- W- wlkon Murray. Jarvis in Cathedral Hall With Colonel . McLeod and N. Mussalem. Nicliolls Presiding: The annual men's banquet of St. Andrew's Cathedral was held last night in St. Andrew's Cathedral! Hall and proved to be well up to the standard of these outstanding events. The Women's Auxiliary provided the dinner and served, Mrs. C. V. Evitt, president of the organi zation, and Mrs. Thomas Andrew being in charge. Lieut.-Col. J. W. Nicholls presided in an ... a.v able manner and u there The Bishop said he had great faith in the church. He believed that the church of God was going to save the world. As Bishop he had I a right to take the burden of car rying on from the shoulders of the older men and lay it on the younger men. He believed that every man should Join some church. Young men should belong to the church of Christ and he knew of no better church than his own. Dean Gibson spoke of the change that had take,. nlace ln the ldeas. Were no dull moments. The musl-' , ,J , cal numbers included a piano duet'. . , . , , .,, ... to have a keener conception of His by Mrs Bernard Lundahl and Mrs. Prensence. of late sclentlsts V L. Stamford, songs by Len nad h curta,n back Crippsand J. S Wilson and part and more unlyerse songs by ha f a dozen of the mem- were sUn f n bcrs of the Vardcn Singers conduct- Sclentlsts were also showing small ed by Peter Lien ' things of which they had not Rev. Roy Durnford made a K brief dreamed ,n the Th address in the course of which he . .Jnoi ...... . . to ,u,u think fu the atom tm was the v, smallest Invited all present to visit Seal Cove . , .,,. , tv,, K but it said r, that el-church u x , , 7i. thing now was of which he Is the new rec- . . j . . tl CUliUUd iUUVCU UIUUUU ill WIC UtUlll following definite laws. The church he said, stood for friendship, character and spiritual things. T?nSflrt. Vph(rff nrnnncflH n trncf pert for twenty-five years and had', th" ,nZ,' '" rV,,,.T. ' to n the L. 1.1 v. . .. ladles and Mrs. Evltt res- uceu uiiiiup ior ien years, lie was ponded in a neat speech. The tables were in charge of Mrs J. B. Gibson, Mrs. C. V. Evltt, Mrs F. A. MacCallum, Mrs. J. G. Johns, Mrs. G. J. Dawes and the girls of the Women's Auxiliary. Assistants Included Mesdames J. A. Hlnton, J. S. Wilson. J. W. Nlch- r c W7 T Malmn lanem rtnna However, he was glad to know that , j his interest in the church would A Jack Bu, w j Z , J f STCSSr reer-s- v- Cox and W. H. Smeeton. would fill the position m as well. Sonic Pioneers ' The Bishop then ran over a num- R. M. Winslow. assistant general ber of names prominent In church manager of the Canadian Fish & L'fe. There was the chancellor of Cold Storage Co.. sailed on the the diocese. .Judge W. E. Fisher, lh Prince Rupert last night for Van-TrCross and a younger man. G. P. couver. He will proceed to East-Tinker. The names stood out prom- ern Canada and the United States incntly in official positions. There on company business. Mrs. Wlns-wcre others he might have named, low Is already in the south. ELIO DINNER TO DELEGATES with special reference to temper ance. Dr. Hugh Dobson, secretary of evangelism and social services challenged the boys to do their ut- a rare treat for the boys' groups. The worthwhile program was brought to a close by the benediction pronounced by Rev. J. C. Hotel Arrivals Knox D. Wedge, city; Miss Lucy Nlck-olson. Savoy; H. Silverthorn, Houston; Mrs. B. Pall, Shames; Mr. and Mrs. G, Martinson, Usk. Koyal W. Drybrough, city. Prince Rupert F. J. Culverhouse. Hazelton; A. W. Burnlp, Calgary; M. J. Antoiiich and A. P. Barberie. city: J. A. Du-fresne. Montreal. Buys Used Furniture Outright For Cash No Bother! No Worries Over The Disposal Of Your Furniture See Us First Nothing Too Small. Nothing Too Big. Phone GREEN 916 ELIO PRINCE RUPERT THB DAILT OTTTf Friday. Ftbrn WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Trail Rangers and Tuxis Boys Hear I Interesting Speakers The United Church mission boat (Thomas Crosby, after having been Members of 'the "Hawks" Trail I in port for the past few days dur-Rangers and "Crusaders" Tuxtsjing the sessions of Prince Rupert groups of First United Church en-1 Presbytery of the United Church of tertalned at supper, last night in Canada, left at 1 o'clock this after-the church parlors, representatives noon for Hartley Bay enroute to of the Prince Rupert Presbytery or! Kltimaat. At Hartley Bay Rev. S. the United Church of Canada. The s. Osterhout, superintendent of visitors were appropriately wel- missions of the United Church for corned by the chairman, Wilfrid British Columbia, and Rev. Dr. Hicks, and by Maurice Davey, pre- Hi'-'' Dobson, secretary for evange-tar of the Tuxis Square. Grant j iLs..Tfc j social services in this pro-Davey, chief ranger of the Trail vince, will be put ashore to partlci-Ranger group, thanked the ladles j pate in the opening of a new Mrs. J. C. Jackson. Mrs. G. Soles church there on Sunday. From and Miss J. Green who served the Hartley Bay the Thomas Crosby fine repast of "hot dogs" and pie. i urlll proceed to Kltimaat, from Dr. S. S. Osterhout, superintend-1 which point an emergency call has ent of missions for British Colum- j been received for the services of Dr. ma, spoKe in an exiremeiy unci-. colvrell, pnysician and surgeon esting manner of his early exper iences on the Skeena River, as far aboard the vessel. The Crosby is also taking the resident mission back as 1893. His audience found 'ary at Kltimaat. Rev. R. L. McCon-the description of the shooting of nell, back there and from Kltimaat two mountain goats particularly in-. Win return to Hartley Bay to pick tcrestlng. - up Dr. Osterhout and Dr. Dobson Touching on the subject of wh0 will board the steamer Catala "Youth In a Streamlined Age" and down the coast next week to re- turn to Vancouver. Purser Bert Robson, after having been here for the past week with most ln helping their minister carry 1 the steamer Prince George which is n the work of the church. undrgoing annual overhaul at the One of the most popular speakers iocai dry doclC went aboard the of the evening was Rev. R. H. Mc- j steamer Prince Rupert last night Connell of Kltimaat mission. He ' t0 take charge of the office on ;poke of his work among the native that vessel, people and mentioned the wonder-1 , ful opportunities there were for the c.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, oys of the Tuxis and Trail Ranger .wriich was in port yesterday after-rroups to carry 0n the work of ,1()0n southbound from Skagway to Christ in this community. In closing, Vancouver, had a light list of but ie extended a very hearty Invlta-: thirty-one passengers on board, don to the Tuxis Square to hold Four passengers disembarked here their camp at Kltimaat this year. from the vessel and four went south The visiting speakers, who were irom here aboard her. enthusiastically received, promised C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. ,K. Gray, is due in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at l.i p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Union steamer Venture, Capt John Boden, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the I south and will sail at 9 p.m. on her ; return to Vancouver and waypoints HAH SlIiVKR NEW YORK: (UP) liar silver was unchanged at 44c pr fine ounce on the New York met al market today. FOR SALE ELECTRIC Range for sale. Red 291. Phone I (47)! FOR SALE House and furniture' including piano, radio, etc. Apply 025 8th Avenue East. (45) ! FOR SALE 1,300,000 all told, Spruce. Hemlock, Larch and Yellow Cedar on 112 acres at Hartley Bay. Apply II. B. T., 1138 Hornby Street. Vancouver, B.C. (51) FOR SALE Bedroom Suite, almost new. Household goods. Apply Apt. 4, Angus Apts. (50) FOR RENT FOR RENT 9 room apartment above Prince Rupert Feed Store. Apply Within. (43) FOR RENT 3-room furnished suite newly decorated, downtown. Phone Red 241. (48) FOUR Room flat. Newly decora ted, Angus Apartments. (52; NOTICE TO CHKDITOU9 In tlie IMate of Harry Itrork Kicliftrr, Det'oasnl All pcraons having claims against tiro EbUile of Harry Brock Rochester, D erased, late of the City of Prince riu-pert, British Columbia, who died n.t Victoria, British Columba on the 28th day of Jmy 1937, are required to iwr.d the same with particulars of security held, If any, and verified by Batutory I Dccturattuu, to the under-signed on or before the 3tst day of March, 1038, ? ler which date the atwetjs of the Estate jnay be distributed among the part'ei entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the under-signed shall then have notice. I DATED at Prince Rurjert. British Col umbia, this 1st day of Kebruary, 1938, AONES A. ROCHESTER. Admlntstr&trli, Bend claims to Mfesrs. Brown & Harvey, Prince ruipert, British Columbia, solicitor tot the Auuuulttra.ulx. REALLY BIG FILM HERE "Prisoner of Zenda" Opened Last Night For Three-Day Stand at Capital Theatre Without question one of the finest pictures that has been presented here in a long time, "The Pris oner of Zenda" opened on the screen of the local Capital Theatre last night in commencement of a three-dav run. Ronald Colman heads the cast ln this picturizatlon of th famous Anthony Hope romance of love and intrigue in the royal courts of Eur ope. Madeleine carrou ana uoug- las Fairbanks Jr. head an imposing supporting cast which also includes Mary Astor. C Aubrey Smith, Ray mond Masscy, David Nlvcn and others. Colman plays a dual role ln the colorful tale, appearing both as an adventurer and the King whom he Impersonates. Miss Carroll appears as the lovely princess while Fairbanks is cast as a dashing nobleman. Colman and Fairbanks vie for the favor of the princess and a spectacular sword duel Is one of the features of the picture. Another highlight Is an impressive corona tlon ceremony. The picture is full of action presented in smooth continuity and building up to a smashing climax, It has suspense, romance, spectacle comedy and an Ingenious plot- -all the ingredients of a really great picture which "The Prisoner of Zenda" truly is. Business at the last meeting of the Sons of Norway Lodge was entirely of a routine nature ysUY President Oscar Sather ln the chair After the meeting bridge playing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. BRONCHITE '" ASTHME ntilf qui w u (.inadt omit l BUCKTLEYC MIXTURE la-! j. 1 "I ,'J 1 7 ' "Ti r T" M M I i 1 I If 1 MIM JHI 1111 i I'1 IPTt 'ff ' IllllB THE SEAL ' -QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmon canning company with an all the year round payroll ln Prince Rupert Valentine Dance At Ocean Falls Affair in Taped Town Last Friday Night Was Decided Success OCEAN FALLS, Feb. 25: A Valentine dance put on by the Ocean Falls Basketball Association last Friday night was a decided success. The hall was beautifully decorated with appropriate ornaments and ribbons. Convene was Miss Jean Bird. The decorating committee consisted of J. Phones 18 aiui 81 l'.O. Box 575 FOR GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Groceries Vegetables Fruits Confectionery Tobaccos 317-19 T1IIKD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Legion !ovi:unmi:nt i.ntcoi: act" Nollre of .iillcalliin for (on-cut t Truiifrr of llrer I.lrriue NOTICE In hereby given that on thi 25th day of March next, tlie undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Central Board for conwnt to transfer of beer licence No. 4374, Issued ln rent-pect, of ireml being part of a building known os Spruce Creek Hotel, situate an BiJrucc Creek, eight nUlew frum Atlln Townslte. tipoii lands dencrllied a Placer Claim "Bally" at Spruce Creek British Columbia. Prince Rupert Land RoglsUutton District. In the Proving of British Columlbla, frctn Mllford Qor-Don Caswell ,to Bpruces Creek Hotel Limited, of Bprucc Creek, British Columbia, tlie Transferee, Dated tills 18tli day of Februorv 1038. SPRUCE CREEK HOm LIAinTU A. 1 ' ' aid Trsntferev. Maxwell, S. McGUl and Dave Williams. Music was' by Roy Sawyer and his band. Rt. Rev. J. L. Coudert, Bishop coadjutor of the Roman Catholic Church for Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, leaves on this evening's train for a trip to Hagwilget on ecclesiastical- duties Rev. Father J Adams is leaving for Smlthers. . f ELECTRIC I t TUNING J ' R. C. A. All The Way TONIGHT and SATUKDay livening Shows at 7:00 & 9:u These great names bring nfw glory to the greatest adven-ture stary ever told! RONALD COLMAN in "The Prisoner Of Zenda" With .Madeleine Carroll, Doug, las Fairbanks Jr., Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Masscy. 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