AQ2 THRZ7J iday February 25, 1933. TE3 DAlLT 1SSrl ECTOR IS Operatic Society WFI fOMFD! telephone Bridgi " . a . , 4,fT , J J I Milk Fund Dance, Friday, Boston Last NKht at SU P'terS.S17;f,UTirM.U: d nesd?y Jlall, music by Saunder'H tt"d at SeV"a' tla.1 to .tfV. hW. 2 ThUrM,aIyIoNr:Sehs1S 9:30 to 2. 47 Durhford i . i , . - '. . . o linnHu Wilrnme to llid 10 rxicnu ....... v., heir new pastor, Itev. Hoy unrn- brd, recently urnvca uum tat River country. 'ine urranBe- benU fof the affair, were maao nd CalTled OUT, oy Uip woman a ..viiinrv of which Mrs. J. W ioorehouse Is president. Canon W Itushbrook presided. via - ; r-t A I In happy vein, ki. ev. u. n kiv n Rhnn oi uaieaoniu, jhuo- p'", ...... ... kiced Mr. Dumford, telling oi nis pcord which, If applied to at Lot-- should nrove of moral, $6- Lt nd sDlrltuat uplift to this Im- H" ' . . . . ,onf nrpclnct of the church graceful dancing by four Jap- rtes piris in cosiume. Delicious refreshments were ser bse with .the singing of the vox !ov ond the pronouncing of th ii:nedlctlon by the Bishop. ,14. . ... t i , i Bimon. neiienmai, pronun.-i. w ui e.gm uumea pmymg con- juneau attorney, and Mrs. Heller. act nnd rive auction, a iipi.fiil -- - i th,. Prince Rupert Operatic Society.! Mrs. T. A. McWaters was convener. TJie prize-winners were: Auction Ladles' first, Mrs. Frank Wilson; men's, James Hampton. Contract Ladles first, Mrs. S. J mens uiai., uex ivuitueu, acroiiu, William Rogers. C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p m mm.inltv: ANZACS REM0BIL1ZE Later In the evening Mr. Durn-' SYDNEY, Feb. 25: CP-About rd replied, telling something pfl&u.wu Australian aim new aiau lis plans for the parish. j ex service men win vane pan m a . . . ... o..u jr. 4 Anzac Ansae Day, Dav.'Aur April Tt sin2imr dv kjik oiiok jr., ui: chtful piano solos by the Misses lean McLean ana May eKinnri 25, anniversary of their landing at pAlllpoH. Tom Hanson, a well known oM offender, made " another of his rwrindlcal a'nnearances In city pol- and the proceedings ame to a ice court this morning before Ma gistrate Ricvaymoni unu was given thirty days in Chateau Greenwood to sober up. Don't experiment with Children's Colds Relieve Their Mitery This Proved Way your child comes down WHEN with a cold, you can't aHord la take needless rlks. Use the treatment that has been doubly proced for you Vlcks VapoRub. It has been prored by everyday use to more homes than any other medication of Its kind further pmti by the largest clinical tests ever made on colds. (Full details la every VapoRub package.) Only Vlcks give you proof like this: -Vicks VapoRub is direct external no dosing no risk of anomnft appewe, or U u"'i disturbing a delicate as often as needed, even on the vouneesi eniia. Vaii ilmnk macQoir VanoRub tn throat, chest, and back as lllus- Addrtu m(aH TVim In mi lr a If InnfT continued double action last even longer spread a true it iayer on me chest and cover wltii a warmed cloth. No Lent WaitSnt for Relief to btln ... Almnct kf nr. vnn flnUh nmhlnff. tha vnnncrctpr hfvln.1 to feel warm and comfortable as VapoRub goes to work direct through the 6Kin like a poultice. At the same time Its medicated vapors, released oy the warmth of the body, are carried direct to the irritated air-passages with, every breath. Thlsdoubleacttonloosens phlegm relieves Irritation and coughing helps break uo local congestion. And long after the little one relaxes into restful sleep, VapoRub keeps right on working hour after nour. uiien. the worst of a mm m 4 II UKd o?eer.co,Q VapoRub Now WHITE-STAINLESS Don't let the cold, aus- Wert's A-fesson, tore, month of February fA)7' annoy you. tftebest- Huy u ton of the coal we're selling and send winter on his way. ccd t,ttri: NANAIMO 11ULKLEY VAIXFA-FOOTHIUS PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. 651 PHONES 652 mm STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; T.S.S. CATALA EVER TUES. T.S.S. CARDENA FKIDAY. DAY l'30 pm 9:00 p.m. Due Va.couve'r, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver. Sun. Midnight If convenient tleas purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations ... and Tickets From a KCA A. W. NEWMAN. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. i none u- , THE WORLD'S GOOD NEVS (' will comt to your hfttt tvttj 41 through f THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR , An InltrnuUntl Dtilf KivhP'P" It tMordi lor tou ttkOMfUIMtn. ' ??!"!? do.i not .xplolt rtim or n.tlo; .11 " Ih. but cortMtlv.lT wlh tu.m. rturn U ' UimUr, UioluOln th. TTMklr M.iMtni Btlo. ........, Out, KMT tfnt, fcoiton, M.M.chttirtt hf m Hw Mr m lubtenption to Th. CbrtMl" " Mn"r Wtdn.id.i ltiu, tacfti'JH Utlkhtl EclKn: I '"' 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES matter. vesterdav after ,vh In Cnofflo Father Edgar Gallant, parish priest of the Roman, Catholic Church at Skagway, was a passen-tter aboard the Princess Norah yes- Mellor; second, Mrs. O. C. Young; ; battle for a month's holiday trip. Rev. W R. Welch. United Church pastor at Bella Bella, sails by the Venture tonleht on his return down the coast after attending Prince Rupert Presbytery sessions here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leroux and son sailed on the Princess Naroh yesterday afternoon for Vancouver enroute to Trail where they will take up future residence. Mrs. Leroux was formerly Mrs. Passmorc ot Ihls city. Percv Lucv. who has been for a considerable time in the Prince Ru- tvrt General Hospital, having had a lea amoutated following an ac cident at Anyox, sailed on the Car dena Tuesday afternoon for van couver. The Letter Box WANT NEW HOSPITAL Editor, Dally News: A centrally located hospital which has been in the minds oi nil nrnrresslve nubile spirited ciu- 7.ens. has now become a topic .o nrnuse much colorful controversy amonc the people on the Queen Charlotte Islands. I will state m Interest and observations on tr.is The hospitals at Queen cnav lntfo nnrl Massett do not satis factorily meet the requirements i o.ur geographic situation. To fir. tn o-pt. eood doctors to stiy and to obtain the necessary staff Inment we cannot and have not been able tu do. To gpt a DTirtH rinotr. we have to pay Good salary or give him a practice ttint Is nttractlve. AS lor tne iw date. hniMinir.t thev are out cf At the fishermen's request unt,n nntDrM into this matter to taiv viivv.vm - - - ' make a plea in support of net-e: hospitalization on the Queer. rhnrlntlp islands. I took this matter up with the East Ccast Farmers' Institute. M mntlnn Is; "That we solicit the M v " nil the Deoole on th:. Islands for better hospital iaci" iPC in have it in a central loca Hon. to serve the Interests oi ai the people." A committee ot uve was vu..u to go into the matter nnd interview Massett, Port Clements, Tl-e'.l Queen Charlotte and the Department of Indian Affairs. The lattet department was quite In accord with the idea andJnUmated It would support half of the plan With the -aid or the wnue population from Queen Charlotte to MdssetW it was felt that a vers good plan had developed, int pprieri to cet In CUIIII'K't- t...w touch with oil bodies, including the Queen Charlotte- uny nospua. board. They asken n mey wuu u give their support ana turn uvn their equipment. xtwa at. ouppn Charlotte we are dMde"d. The1 general remark is" We will not let go of our nospitai. ray answer to that Is that tne nospi' viprp does not belong to any narticular group or clique. It Is an idHint.inn that belongs lust as much to Port Clements, Tl-ell and oUier places. They can voice tner, opinions m the pocy 01 inis nos pltal and should do so. It will be wise to iay mis maiu-i over until we are able to see what kind of a public health Insurance bill Premier Pattullo passes at ti-e next session. It should be very interesting to see how it will affect us on the Islands. I wish to thank the Farmers' Institute and the committee and those who supported this social idea to get this far. No one has an axe to grind. It's for a worth while Institution and Is worthy of all bur support. Thankinc vou. Mr. Editor, for this space. CHARLES VALLEY, 4 h Queen, Charlotte City. -.1, Nordkap Bridge Drive and Basket Social, Metrofc'ole Hall, tonight nrldce at 8:15 sharp. Refreshments Adm. 35c. Ladies with baskets free (47) Mrs. Edith Purdy and two child ren arrived inline my on me Princess Norah yesterday from parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Thompson. Vernon Bookwalter, who operates an airplane at Skagway rqr yje Yukon and White Pass Route, was a passenger aboard the Princess Not ah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Seattle. Rev. J. Kobayama, Japanese missionary at Ocean Falls, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert Wed nesday from the paper town to at tend sessions of Prince Rupert Pres bytery of the United Church or Canada here. WAKE IIP LIKE A CAVE MAN Feel Full of Life No More Tired, Dull, Heavy Mornings Kp your lifer healthy nd you'll foel pett ery mornin.- When you wke up leelini "rotten" your liter u out of order. Your liter clears the blood of ooiioru, ieputle the nouriihinf pirt oi your food from the wiite. Suppliei enerfy to muiclei, tinueund Und -f 'nei out bile, th bodj't lttife, helpt itomach, kidneys snd intestines to work properly. K inert bowel mofement Isn't enoujh. "Fruit-i-tifes" nude Iron fruits snd herbs, will strengthen and build up your lifer like nothin els wilL You'll be amaied how well you are tfery mominf. Try Fruit-a-tifes. All druit. FRUITAT1YES Today's Weather (Government ""legrMtu Trinle Island Showery, south' east wind. 24 mlleS per hpur; mod prat p. swell. T.nnirara Island Cloudy, south east wind, 8 miles -perhour; baro- meter, za.yo; lempeiiituic, i, derate swell. D.ead Tree PolnUL-Ralnln?, calm-, barometer, 29.99; lemperattire, 40, light swell. ! Bull Harbor Part cloudy, ugnt southwest wind; barometer, 30.03; l temperature, 48; moderate swell Alert Bay Easterly wma, miles per hour; barometer, 30.14; temperature. 47; moderate swell. fisteven Clear, nortneast wino four miles per hour; barometer 30.22. Victoria Cloudy, northerly wind, 16 miles per hour; barometer. 3056. Vancouver Clear, calm: baro-; meter, 30.26. Prince George Clear, southe ast wind, four miles per hour; barometer. 30.20. Terrace Cloudy, calm, temperature, 34. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 34. Alice Arm Rain, calm, 35. Anyox Rain, calm, 32. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 30. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 36. Burns Lake Clear; calm, 31. Stewart Heavy Rain, calm, 33. '' i.- ,-sn, ':. ., Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Norkap's Bridge and Basket Soc ial, February 25. St. David's Tea March 1. Women's Canadian Legion Bridge, March 2. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March Presbyterian March 3. Anglican Tea, son, March 24. Shamrock Tea, Recreational Centre, Dance. March 11, Oddfellows' Hall. St. Patricks tea and social eve ning, Catholic Hall. March 17. C. Y. S. March 18. Dance, Oddfellows, Mrs. S. C. Thorn Orange Spring Sale March 25. March 25 and 20, CIRCUS, United Church. Presbyterian Easter Saie, April 6 Salvation Army Sale April 13 Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18 Corp. Harold Raybone. provincial police, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver with prisoners in his charge. The prisoners were Walter Isaac Parnell (and Thomas Davidson, both In dlans. Parnell was sentenced to one year's imprisonment yesterday on a camel knowledge charge wnue Davidson received six months for wilful damage. Fnr hplne the Inmate of a dls-' orderly house, Eva Baker was fined1 $50 by Magistrate McClymont in' city police court yesterday after- noon. Home Missions Dealt With At Presbytery Meet At the session yesterday Princr Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada resolved Itself into a home missions committee to (deal with the matter of grants to' ' 1 I fl.Un T 1 .... I , mnn 1nA1. ' of a personal nature. The conference concluded last night. Back In Business Re-entering; the transfer business equipped with a heavy duty truck, stake body, hydraulic dump. Prompt and efficient service. Any Patronage Appreciated Also equipped to do any form of excavation work or building- wrecking-Can supply any amount of Teal first class garden earth-no muskeg WOOD and COAL Casey Transfer Thone GREEN 527 lslliklMtfi I lining TADTI IDF I. A Ulnut For quick relW from Us hthtai o c,,ii'l,,,t,5 plmptn, tMtW- loot, lK nAm swl oM" JiXid Ot D. 0. PRESCRIPTION. If ""J lo--dri lt. Stom tbs m UWum Itcklns ! sTmoMJ.bKk, Ak tot 0. D. 0. PRESCRIPTION.- U Hyde Transfer WOOD COAL TRANSFER Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE. Watch For ANNETTE'S Big Sale! For the Woman who Knows Boudoir Rouge Lentheric The French Rouge of Distinction-Fancy Containers 75c The New Halo Permanent Our hair styles must change to suit the 1938 spring bonnets. Let us create for you a more charming and stylish coif fure. rrnio oennlne nil solutions used on all -In Remember Those Snapshots at Nisht With Selo Hypersensitive Panchromatic Fil m The fastest film on the market. Sizes to fit all cameras. Standard prices. Ormes Lid. Vite. Pioneer Drvtqrfists ' Trie .lejnll Store ' Phones: 81 Open Daily Prom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Prom 12 noon till Z p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. permanents. Modern Beauty Shop 530 Third avenue Phone 947. ; -u Fresh Local Rav And The Central Hotel Pasteurized Milk R00 , Fnone oi VALENTIN DAIRY For Best Household Coal pnONE 657 IRS. C. E. BLACK 7. 1 il HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying, CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. It's interesting to. know when' reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same:. : m i 1. if- r.Jl I'm i V