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Rifle, Single Shot Gun, Hunting Coat, Victor Steel Traps 23-Jewel Waltham Watch, 14-Krt. Gold Chain, Gold Brooches, Diamonds, Tic Pin, Rolls Razor, Gillette Gazors, Books, Etc. We Pay. The Highest Price For TROLLING LEAD ELIO'S THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT Hours 9 a4m. to 5 p.m. YOUNG FOLK ARE ACTIVE Organization Of First of Various Groups United Church l With Wilfrid Hicks, the super intendent in pcncral charge, several new activities will be cotr-menced iiv the coming month in connection with the Sunday School and organized boys' and girls groups of First United Church. At a staff meeting held recently Ned Tobcy was elected as sec retary-Trcasurer of .the Sunday I School with Jack Davis as assist-J ant secretary. Maurice Davey ar.c (Fred Soles have taken charge ol jthe Explorer Group for boys oi ages 9 to 11, meeting every Thursday. Wilfrid Hicks will continue as 'pader of the Trail Ranger group fnr hnuc Qrrnc 19 tn 14 whlMi BOWLING TEAM BACK TES DAILY NEWS Monday, January, 17, 1935. Jack Preece Wins Billiards Tourney Defeated Jack Wilson in Final of Canadian Legion Competition The second billiard- tournament of the winter months at the Can adian Legion finished yesterday , with Jack Preece (plus 20t winning easily from Jack Wilson scratch by 150 points to 87. In the semi-finals Preece liad won from Neil Cameron handl capped 16 or no count while Wil son, had won from Jack Doughtery 'minus 35). Preece had no difficulty In win ning the final which was a disap- pointing game as his opponent never got going. Another club tournament will be LnHr, T,',vt ,,nHT th ready beln3 considered for the city ' b championship. This trophy leadership of Ken Harding, meets 5 Brown ls lke" every Thursday and is for boys of , hbl anl11 ' mat ncu mmciou iu uiiiKU u ages 15 to 18 The C. O. I. T. groups for girls b,g eorttoregaln thecup. are under the general control of Mrs. W. A. Riddell with Mrs. R.Barclay and Mrs. Sutton as Indivl-1 dual group leaders. They hold regular meetings every Monday. A committee, consisting of the Misses Edith Wilkinson and Ethel Cousins, Wilfrid Hicks and Ken' Harding, was appointed to estab-f Dsn and have charge of a Sunday Hotel Arrivals Savoy E. Chapman, Port Clements, ohnson, Digby Island. Itoyal W. P. Daw. Vancouvil" Hanv school library. It is expected thai isckson, city: Edward Syevamej, a Joint paper for all the groups "0rt Edward. will shortly be issued and, with rrince Rupert this end in view, an editorial staff a. Woodall, C,N.R.; Mrs. was elected as follows: Editor-Jn- Sherwood, Terrace: Miss Betty Chief, Helen Green; Assistant Edl- Webber; Port Essington; B. Shar.- tor. Fred Barber: Circulation Man- non, Usk. ager. Ken Schubert; General Rf- Central porter. Betty Wilkinson. Group re-' Wong Wah and Gus Leighton. porters will be appointed during city; Chris Andersen, Surf Point the week. Mlne; P L Ross and A T Jones Plans were also made for the C.N.R .: Georee Klassen. Vancou- annual "circus," which proved to ver. I be so popular last year and which1 Knox . . .. i ii it. i (wiu mis year De neia on March' Miss M. S. McNab, Evelyn Mc-(11 to 12. A committee to take Nab, Robert -McNab and David cnarge or this event was appointed McNab, McBride; Trevor Willianu Insisting of Mrs. W. A. Riddell city; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivarson, Vic- mws rniiiipson, m:ss toria; Mr. and Mrs. Hempstead Toy Green. Wilfrid Hicks. Ned To- and F. McDonald; "Edmonton. bev and Ken Harding. I . The first two. weeks in February are National Boys' . and Girls, W. H. Tobey, C.NJt. divisional su-Wecks rcsnectively and. in con- j perintendent. leaves on this even- nection with these, several lm portant announcements were mads lng's train for an inspection trip The osvm:. ' thTe 1,ne " as al church service on the mornin.q ?m$P"he wi 1 Pro?ed lof Sunday, January 30, which will be in charge of the "Crusaders' ruxis Square. This group is also naklng plans for the annual athcr and Son banquet to be held !on February 4. A Mother nnrf Daughter banquet will be held about February 15. The "Wine-bajo" C. O. I. T. and the Tuxis groups have also been invited to present the program at the regular meeting of the Christian Youth Society on February 7. i With a program of such activities as these, the various groups and their leaders look forward to ' an active and worthwhile season Their purpose always is to follow the fourfold program and to Increase as Jesus did: "In wisdom, and in stature, and in favor with God and man." t0 install officers of the New West minster and Nanaimo Gyro Clubs In his capacity as lieutenant district governor. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY CIASSIFIE HELP WANTED The local bowling team, which WANTED capable girl to take full visited Ketchikan for a tournament charge of housework in minister's over the week-end, returned to the home, one child. Apply Mrs. H. city from the north on the Princess 1 G. Funston, Box 16fi Stewart, B.C. Norah this afternoon, I (15) "Demers" jClosing Out Sale! COAT SPECIALS 4 Coats Sizes 10, 18, W2, 44. Fur trimmed. Regular to $45.00 now 2 Coats Sizes 20 44. Fur trimmed. Regular to $29.50. Now 1 Coat Grey. Untrlmmed. Regular $25.00. Now , 3 Coats Untrimmed, Sizes 18, 20, 40. Regular to $21.50. now ; Kai iica pes Regular $2.95. Now ...... , ,....1.t....4f Raincoats Regular to $10.00; tg $25.00 15.00 $13.50 $9.95 $1.95 $5.95 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront By March 1 the new fuel station of the Standard Oil Co. of British Columbia on the local waterfront just east of Cow Bay ls expected to be completed and ready for business. Three of the tanks were erec' -ed Saturday by the Armour Salvage Co. which has the contract for the putting In of the plant. Unhin steamer Catala. Capt. Jolui Muir, was late in arriving from the vouth last night, not getting in un til 11:30 p.m. The vessel sailed a couple of hours later for Stewart Anyox and other northern pointo whence she will return here tomor row afternoon southbound. The Catala was four hours late In leaving Vancouver Friday night because of engine repair work and had extra calls to make on the way north with loggers for Rock Bay and Salmon River. Vancouver Island, there being no less than 150 for the former point. Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, Is returning to the city via Vancouver after having at tended the recent annual meeting of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada in Ottawa and is due back I here aboard the Prince George this I Wednesday morning. Dr. Carter' also visited Montreal and Toronto. The Powell River tug St. Faith was in port this morning for fuel. While running In, she left at Cap tain's Cove a .raft of logs which she ls towing from the Queen Charlotte Islands to Vancouver. A rminlp ff hnnrs hphlnH .fHln , ....u.u .utui.i I ary time, C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer. Is due back In port at 5:40 this afternoon from a regularly scheduled voyage to Skagway and other Al aska points and will sail at 7 p.m. In continuation of the voyage to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor, who have been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last night. mm Overwaitea Ltd. CashorC.O.D. Phone 813 EGGS Grade "AM Large- Per doz. DRIED ntUNES 2 lbs. DRIED TEACHES 2 lbs. CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2's. Per tin KY-CltISP 2-lb. pkg. 27c 19c 29c 10c 27c I'UKEX TOILET PAPER Cn IroII JELLO 3 pkg. . CHRISTIES' RITZ Per pkg. ROBIN HOOD ROLLED OATS Per pkff. LOWNEY'S CARAMELS Per lb. PEARL NAPTIIA SOAI1 4 bars a. w 17c 19c 19c '17c I CIIII'SO SOAP FLAKES OQp 2 1argepkgs. 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