TAGE THRFB Eednesday February 23. 1S38. tcHFARSAl. Itill as enthusiastic ns ever ana his undoubtedly, ha been an lm- ortant factor In the progress tha? has been made. ThP dramatis personae Includes MONOGRAM MOLASSES- -22-oz. tin qUAl.ITY grange Ladies Successful Tea , LQcAL NEWS NOTES OF OPERA rove Making Splendid rroSresi uu -pirates of Penzance 10c PURITY WHEATLETS 4 Wis- Qj 2-lb. cello bag PURITY dRACKfiD WHEAT 2-lb. cello -fl 0 bag Iaiiy Attended Event at llnme of Mrs. S.'V.'fcox Under the ausDfces of the Ladles Oranee Benevnlent Association the So- afternoon tea held at the home 61 Operatic The Prince Rupert lieiy iptv is maKing spiciiuiu ; well - .m W(t was nati-nnlzd. ohporsal lor me v ureoeiiiiuuuii renearu Mrs. O. Krause. Mistress of the Iftpr Unices Easier oi of the unuci Gilbert & Sullivan Order, received the many guests, uspices o,nnp" The servituers. were Mrs. L. Wide InS IU evident already that the and Mrs. Henry Smith. The home eooklne table was in charge of Mrs. E a musical entertainment that W. Moorehouse and Mrs. Hugh Kll-iiuic . iin. Mrs. Henrv Smith sr. was eash- lina) cninnm Deeii suipusku Ijnder the direction of Len Crlpps ground worK nas uren wcu Ihe aid. leaving ample time for dress- ..n mirnnses LSISI niKnt ir.i. ter. Mrs. Bert Teng was the win ner of the chicken with ticket number 11. The weather man kept the rain sit down" rehearsal was held under control which was a large CI AMrirPWS AllCllCUIl IUUIVU- ...v. al From now on, practice will be cess. ..i.hrwit stfriot as the popular iomic opera is whipped into shape the cast, although it nas Deen practisinp since last October, la the Prince Rupert this mornln; from a trip to Vancouver. G. Bussanlsh ls leaving Friday ev eninz for Terrace where he will take a position with Little, Haug land and Kerr, lumbermen. number of new and promising - - 1 " - - - - fccruits in lo-al vocal taient. as iss Gladys Barker, Miss Edith, llabel the leading lady, it look! connery, Miss Barbara Daniels C. V. Evitt returned to the city on S II Mrs cn:i wu iunn 6" MISS ClSlc JJUVia, ivuoa itin.M i ui to pro i rnil "find. 8ne na ton, Miss Lillian Halliwell, Miss ivii cnnr? nn Which is be- kh unrrm Vtl Tlpipn stnmn. 11I1V l J J J - . ATAWftAWJ, - - " J- ig put to rood use, frioetinn full- Vincent, Miss Edith Wilkinson and ,e demands of l-er roie as ir.t Miss A. Skelland. rpntrai's youngest ilaugliter. Mrs. Men iPlrates arid Police) Wll- larfleld Mc.Kinley. &b the pirate nam Galr. Earl Gordon, Peter aid of all work, is also admlr- Lien. Garfield McKlnley, A. 5 ut.n. frf Vinr pvcpllpiit pontral- Kintonnn Pn rl Wnrrls. nnn h voice The other lady soloists Ritchie, Martin van Cooten, W. M ire Till Maisie Macaonaia ana watts, ueorge wuson, jonnny Uij Irene Hodgson. IComadlna, C. J. Norrlngton, Vlctoi I Amon- the men, Len Crlpps, in Houston, Nels Gunderson, Inge IddlUon to beinp musical and dra- Valen. Dr. H. O. Johnsen and Dr nat'r director. taKing tne im- Bernard -Lundani. iortarit oart of Richard, the Pir- Peter Lien is assistant musical hnr? c.ie S. L. Peachey, as a;proocrty manager. ponce, ponce, nas lias H a u comic. tuuii, maw. P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" McCORMICK'S SODAS New ahlpmrnt. Per pkg wwv OLD ENGLISH MEAL Alkali-forming. 97l A 1 2 1b. pkg HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS 2' 19c EMPRESS COFFEE 1-lb. tin 36c PURITY FLOUR Best for all your baking. 49- ;'2j55 24-lb. sack EMPRESS VME PL'UM JAM ! 4-ib. 4'5'C I tin ' SF.itVici: 'FREE DEMVEItY ON $1.00 'OltDKnS $U5 GOLD MEDAL lALT-Piain. tin Hop Flavored. :25 Tin BORDEN'S MALTED ',Qn MlLK-1-lb. tin PUDDING POWDERS 'Haffy Home's assorted. 25C 2 pkgs. . . CANADA CORN STARCH-4-lb. pkg 'nticn Two Telephones For Your 'Convenience Roat and Mall Orders Receive Prompt and Careful 'AUeniton Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARUENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 P'm- MIl,nlrht Due Va.couver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Mldnignt If convenient pleaso purchase tickets t f,,ce and TlcKeia r Further Information Regarding Reservations A. W. Newman. Prln.m Kunert Aeent.Thiru atb. i Moose Members! Meeting tonight Good Garden Rf free. See Mc postponed. (45) Rae Bros. i Mrs. James Famuhar. who has Milk Fund Dance. Friday, Boston been on a Visit to Vancouver, re- Hall, music by Saunder's Serena-turned to the city on the Prince ders. 9:30 to 1. (47. Rupert this morning. ' Dr. arid Mrs. J. C. S. Dunn and sort and daughter of Massett arrived In the city on the Prince John this morning from the Isl ands and will Droceed on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. When COLDS THREATEN- Used at first sneeze, this' tpertalized medication for the nose and upper throat helps frrevent manv colds VlCKS Va-tro-nol B. T Phillips. Indian Agent for the Queen Chdrldtte Islarlds, and son. son, Howard tiowara Phil rniuips, ins. arnvea uruvcu in ite King He made a fine snowing director and Charles P. Baiagno is. . of th new Grace Unitei 1st year in 'H M, S. Pinafore accompanist. Hugo Kraupner lirhUrch at Port Simpson and are ltd tn be counted upon again, business manager tind treasurer lugo Kraupner has the role of 'Harold Ponder, stage manager ajor General Stanley and is rui-(Mrs T. A. Mcwdters, costume 'ma comprt at for the part which Is nager. and Martin van Cooten city from the south on the Prince this morning to attend ses opening today. Dr. "Dobson will be the SDeaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro tary Club tomorrow. 1 UNION STEAMSHIPS WD. F. J. Yeandle, Inspector of the Board of Railway Commissioners with headquarters at Vancouver arrived In the city on the Prince John this morning frpm Cum-.hewa Inlet where he has been moHnr nn InsDection of the A. P Allison Logging Co.'s logging rail wdy, and will proceed to Vancou ver on the Prince rtupert lumui row lllght. Mr nnd Mrs. Elmer Palmer came nrt h from Vancouver to the Queen 'Charlotte Islands on 'this weeks rir. nf fhe Prince John. Mr. rai- k,., ont. nff at the J. ;R. Morgan Co.'s camp at Thurston nariwr hile Mrs. Palmer continued to hn Charlotte City. Loggers for the re-opening 'Morgan camp also came north from Vancouver rrhnfttin Harbor on the Prince (vim as did K. G. Boswotth, scaler lor the Morgan company. nOTElT ARRIVALS Central tj Tenspn. Gus Lelghton, Slvert , nn n o Albertson, james Hunt, Slvert Martlnsen ana jac Roll, city; A. King, 'Remo; P. J tiic nnri'O. Hunt. C. N. R.; Pett UHchiHe. Stewart: A. J. Hipp ana J. Hipp, Terrace; Mrs. H. Paulson, Billmot Knnt Dobson, F. J. Yeandle and Charles F. P. Faulkner. Vancouver: Mrs W. A. Gow, Mrs. S. "Malllnson and Mrs. A. Benson. Hazeltoiv. II. M jstevenson, Kamloops; Dr. and Mrs .T C Dunn. J T riimn. Bert T Phillips and "II. B. 'Phillips, Mas- i ,sett; A, R. Mallory, Port Clements I ' Wllliani ecu, coiumiaaaij ufcciik VUiJk. vy . r, nuuuui, iiuiuia w.. .jqj. jng L,anaaJiu iiauimui nauwap taken ill at ihe end of the week, herei retUrned to the city on the ..... I III I , i V tl.thnii OllMijrf . . - -II I -I was uuimueu ui uie nunc up' Frince KUperi irom a vacation uiu General Hospital for examination l0 California. ana lurtner treatment. J A. R. Mallory ' of Port Clements is paying a brief business visit to the I city. He arrived from the Islan3s on the Prince John this morning and will be returning home'on th' same vessel Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sinclair and child of Inverness, who, have been spending the winter in Victoria arrived in the city frbm the south on the Prince 'Rupert this morn lng and will proceed to the cannery on this evening's train. "Some Problems of :Iligh School Education" was the subject of Arthur Sutton, Principal of 'King ward High School, in addressing the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon today. President D. G. Borland was In the chair and there was a gocd attendance of members with a few guests. 'Rev. Frank W. Hardy of Ocean Falls arrived In the city on the uiprlnce Prince Rupert nupert this mis morning morning from Fred Nash B. C. L. S. of Terrace, who has been engaged in surve .vork around the south end of the j vueen uiiarioiic isianua iui hi. nast few weeks, arrived in the cls rom Jedwav on the Prince Joh.-. his morning on his way back to the Interior Mrs Nash came in rom Terrace on last night's train to meet him. R.'G. Hopkins arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning rrcm 'WlnntDez to - succeed w. M. of the local Commerce. Mr. Hopkins was ac ?ompanl2d"by his wife and son. Mr. md Mrs. Blackstock and daughter xpect to leave on Thursday night -f next week for Vancouver to which city Mr. Blackstock has been '; transferred as an Inspector pen r, C. St. Clair, Prince Rupert. February :bruary 25. 25. 1 rM r r pVimhAre Kn. 1 MT. anu mi, j, v, vti"ti,i..i.( monton; Major R. Clarke, jasper', Mrs. G, Lang and daughter, Sas-tkatoon; R, Irving, Mayo, Yukon. Prince Kunert Bob Ellis, Stanley Oaksmlth Jr. L. P. Sunderland, Rishmond 'Blend-helm, Jan Monson, B. Smeltzer, C Bakken and Leif Ulrlcksen Ket r-hlkan: Andrew Johnson and Ar nold Wasrlck. Petersburg; Harold Aase and Oscar Oberc. Juneau: L. McKenney, Mrs. Dubeau and son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash Terrace; R. Moore, Smlthers; McQrath. Prince GeOree; F. Nichols, Edmonton; Rev. Dr. Hugh my--- rt..ur"-ui ..iis ,babW 111. .etl." .hc 9"nt tot iV 4. Announcements All advertisements In this col-, omn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Women's Canadian Legion Bridge, Norkap's Bridge ahef Basket Soc ial, February 25, St. David's Tea March 1. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March Presbyterian March 3. Shamrock ning, Catholic Hall. March 17. C. Y. S. March 18. . The Letter 'Box l f Editor, Daily News: Your editorial or February IS quotes Dr. Moulton of the Brook ings Institute as saying there are: no short cuts to prosperity, uur , ing these times people look rc-i some revolutionary Change mat will usher in a return of prosperity, Only co-operative effort Of capital; labor, business, etc. can 0.0 mis. That's what the Doctor says. It pns tn me he roreets tnat tne; . u , -..M mi " Vine unnn a airAn tHnn?h these factors In our economic lift have been functioning ail tnc time. Capital, labor and business management are old timers whd have been on the job througnou: and vet they brougnt depression and the leaders seem powerless 'to show the way out Of it. Tfolw onrt Oprmnriv went In 101 .VH.J m.u " "J - ' ( a revolutionary change and both have improved conditions for then oeople in a short time. It always seems to be common ense to me that. If it's the buyers side of the market that is lacking whv not boost that side? The usual procedure is to stimulate the orbductlve end df our economic svstem which means that there are 'brought into the markets stUI more goods and services and that. In a world that is short on buying rjower. Thus, President nooseven, has just made available a huga total of cash for nroducers by or dering the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to resume lending. I thlrik. If the government can stl- irum'- f fh a.vAt the Prince John th, rittend sessions of 1 It5e dtS the city on Wttcouter t0 it could wi with h as as little effort et do the morning from Massett. The elder Mr. Phillips will return to the Isl ands Friday nl?ht while the younger may stay over here for a couple df weeks. Earl Severson, missionary and, teacher, and Louis L. Starr, oi Port Esslngton, arrived In the city last evenine after attending the now here, to atten' the sessions ol Prince Rupert Presbytery df tl e United Church. Rev. Dr. Huah Dobson of Vancou- I . , 1 In ' A I I .uulnv. .rinMnn nil I n . Tm MitnlKM rl H n wrgrzr.i 01 m, a uusiiic-as sosrou uuiiun lai vcr, secretary ui cYinigciiom uu fort which is one of the lively rnlght's rehearsal It was decided to ftoelal service of the United'ChUrch -Artt nt cf tUn the nwriAiinilnn nroductlon. TTarnlrf Harold lAiAnf Accent an an rit offer tar nt of Ptirrthml Cambral f?hnn- Chap 1 irr-lAn r,r,rnH'i arHvprt in the foots Ponder and J ilher icadln" mnle roles The Choruses I The choruses ore as follows: f Ladiei General Stanley's daugh- Ifersi Mrs Gordon Daniels, Mrs. . A McWaters. Mrs. D. V. Smith, pr, George Rorle. Mrs. J. A. Ten? 1 W M, Watts Mrs. L. I. Pugs Icy Mr2 Tnmmv Fraser. Miss Del- bhine Baiagno, Miss Frances Cross PHONpS 18 and 81 I ... 1 A. Teng have the 'ter. Imperial Order. Daughters or the Empire, to have its member act as usherettes In pirate cos tume. "Noiseless" candy will also be sold by the chapter. The Prince Rurert Bovs' Bahd will provldt , music at the opening and during the intermission. A telephone bridge is being held tonight and tomorrow night to aid Socletj funds. IOI riraiciu ... . Prince :Runert Presbvterv of the United' Church of Canada of which he Is chairman. During. 'his stay here. Mr. Hardy is the guest of Dr. andMrs. L. W. Kergln, Fourth Avenue 'East. IVUpCl Rupert V . 1 1 ,0 11 iv 1 ..... . I DimhaiUlA. Blackstock as (U iiiui.uoL. manager w . . -w slons of Prince Rupert Presbytery J branCh of the Canadian. Bank of - t 111 1.-1 - . . J same for the other side, and that the effect would be much bigger, and better. Tea, March 11 and 12,.' CIRCUE, United Church. St. Patricks tea and social eve Dance, Oddfellows, Orange Spring Sale March 25. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army., Sale .April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18, Terrace. "CITIZEN." viiTlrr Tn MtrlllTORS In tln V.Mnte of Harry UrK-k Kwhfstfr, All persons haying tlalms against th Eatat ot Harry Brock Boclietr, L- ptrt. .British Oolumtla, who dll Ml Victoria, smisn uiamua wi " , day of July 1937, are requirra m With .vartiMiiari n! eecurlty DUUC I held. If any, and verified by Sa tutor Declaration, to the under-eignea on oi before the 31st day of March, 1938. ji'-ter which date the assets of the Estota may toe distributed among the part'es entitled thereto having regard only tn h claims of which the under-slgnd shall then have notice. . ; DATED at Prince Buperi. anion umbla, thla 1st day of February, 1938. AGNES A. ROCHESTER. I Administratrix. Send claims to Messrs. Brown i& Harvey. Prince Rupert. Brmsh Columbia solicitors for the Administratrix. Prices of Raw Furs Up Ship Your Goods To G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable And Rc Sure To Get The 30 per cent for Yourself Hyde Transfer WOOD COAL TRANSFER Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE. Forh'e WdmanWho Knows B&uddir Rouge Lentferic rThc -fetich ''Rouse tjf riiitinctloh In PanCyontaincrs . 75c Remember Those Snapshots at Nifeht With Selo Hypersensitive . Panctaomatic Film The fastest film on the market. Sizes to fit all cameras. Standard prices. Ormes Ltd. 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