paox rami Presbyterian Tea And Sale Is Held Affair is Taking PUee This Afternoon Under Favorable Weather j Conditions The' Ladles' Air of First Presbyterian Church is holding a Sham- rock tea this afternoon in the. church parlors, auspicious weather prevailing for the affair. The hall hag been tastefully decorated for the occasion with daffodils and Elio BUYS USED FURNITURE .Vol hi ii? To0 Small. pussj-willous by Mrs. Robert Cameron. Receivtag the guests is Mrs. D. C Stuart, president of the Ladies' Aid Mrs. H. Cakterwood and Mrs. John Currie are pouring and servi-teurs are Mrs. A. Ivarson, Mrs. H. M. Foote. Mrs. B. R. Rice and Mrs. E. J. Smith. Mrs. McRobbie is cashier. The home cooking table is in charge of Mrs. W. Christiansen and Mrs. D. C. McRae. A program, arranged for the afternoon, consists of piano solos by Mrs. E J. Smith, Irish songs by Miss Margaret Lamb and Irish dancing by Miss Bernice Eastwood. SniiP 1 RECIPE TOMATO SOUP Creole Sauce .Melt one tallrMMn liutlrr ami in it fry, until temlrr, one talleoon rninrrti onion ami one frtrn pepper finely ininenl. Ailil a lin of Itojal i 'Hy Tomalo Smpatiil three or four lallr jxwrn talrr; flavor villi alt and ratrnne prpw-r anil simmer fie to ten minulr. Vrry quieLlr and ra-ily madr, and an rirellrnt accompaniment for fih and rural iliolic. 2jU Outright for Cash 5 No Bother! No Worries Over The Disposal Of Your Furniture SEE US FIRST Nothing Too Bi; Phone GREEN 916 ELIO'S Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. A New Telephone Number 456 Taxi AL. FRENCH Willi The Same Reliable Service UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES. T,S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:oo p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient please purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 568 j" ii 1 1 Ml, inn' j wm in..... J Girls At Terrace Conduct Service Interesting Program Was Carried Out Sunday Evening TERRACE, March 3 An interest- TH DAILT NKWS District News Smithers Dance For Trip Fund TO TAKE OUT ORE High School Athletic Association j Gold Group at Topley Is Looking Has Successful Affair For j Good Basketball Team i j SMITHERS, -March 3: Frank SMITHERS, March 3: The at-. Slmonds and Olof Hagberg of Smi-tendance at a High School novelty ; thers were down from the Gold dance held here last Friday was a .Group of mineral claims at Topi.'; clear indication of the support j over the week-end and they re-given by the Smithers sports en-; turned on Monday morning willi thuslasts. The dance was stagwl supplies and equipment for a lone SPRING IN INTERIOR i Quite Unusual Weather tions at Smithers Snow Gone SMXTHERS March 3: The spring-like weather that has visited this district for the past ten days has caused the snow to disappear very rapidly and in mar.y places the roads are now bare Sleighs have had to be laid aside ng program was carried out by the in he business of transporting Knox United Church Canadian j railway ties from the woods to thr Olrls in Training on Sunday even-' railway and motor trucks are no ng The theme of the service was ' being used to finish this work. Building Together with God." The I The various curlinu tournament , program was as follows: J Organ voluntary. "Follow" the ( Gleam," Mrs. Adam Crisp. Doxology, "The Lord is I Holy Temple," by the girls, j Chorus, "Building, Dally, lng." by C.G.I.T. Scripture reading, Jed by Louise Matthews. Chorus, "Looking Unto Jesus," by C.O.I.T. C.O.I.T. purpose repeated. Recitation, 'The Quest," by Jessie Llewellyn. Solo, "The Heart of God," by Norma Kenney. C.G.I.T. motto repeated. C.G.I.T. program speakers "The Past," Freda Hall, "The Present," Betty Dover, "The Future." Audrey! Sessions. Chorus, "In Days of Youth," by C.G.I.T. Voluntary, "I Will Be True" Mrs. Adam Crisp. Closing, "Taps," sung by the girls. Getting Ready For Eastertide Church Army of Hazelton To Pa: Visit to Kitwanga KITWANOA, March 3: Preparations for Easter are already receiving attention here. St. Paul's Church has commenced preparing new anthems under the Joint lead ership of Solomon Bryant and Ed ward Talt. The Church Army of Hazelton has expressed the wish to Join in the Eastertide services at Kit wan -ca. A full meeting of the Church Council and Church Army officers was held after service last Sunday to consider the matter. The request of the proposed visit was greatly appreciated and a hearty letter of welcome has been sent to Hazelton from Rev. B. Shearman, the Church Council of Kit-wanga and Church Army officers, Preparations will be made to receive the friends from Hazelton and hospitality will be meted out to them over the Eastertide. CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Emj Wij-No Bruthing Slera-Klerit, amazing; new discovery, rt-muvci klat-ktit mini, Urnith, UrUr lit magic. Juat put falu teeth or bridge la a aiaia of water and add iStera-Kleen powder. No metijr bru.hlni. Recommended L den. t!t approved hj fjood llnunckeepinsr. At all druvgUli. Money back U not delighted. . i - which were under way came to ar. abrupt and an untimely end with several unfinished. In order to ac- In Hlslcomodate Billy . Little of Woodcock ,nu was EOine Siron? in thp rnrr Maybe This Is Why You're Constipated rrrh&ps the tod of food j-ou eat doesol pve j-ocr bovels aojthinz to wort on. Meat, potatoes and bread dent form the kind of soft, bulky mass that will help more jour bowels. II so. a dish of cxi5 erunehy Kellojrs's All-Bran for breakfast will Fire too just the kind of -bulk" jour intestines may need to work properly. And in addition, it contains the intestinal tonic, ita-mtn B.. which helps to tone them. If yoa want to pet at the cause of your trouble, eat some KeUosss All-Bran every day-aj & cereal or baked in muffins. And drink plenty of water. All-Bran is made by Kellogg In London, Out Sold by every grocer. in order to raise funds for the stay. They intend to start work 0n the weather so, to settle purpose of sending a basketball immediately to get out a car load argument as to who would win team to Prince Rupert during the of ore for shipment to the smr!- the shield for 1933, George Wall'-Easter holidays. ter from this property. rink, which won Its way into U:c The hall was nicely decorated Samples assayed from this pro- finals with Billy Little, played tht and every one had a gay timejperty run as high as 1100 ounces final game in the water but Little dancing to the music of the Gazely J silver and there are also lead as- just missed the shield in the last Orchestra. isays of from 70 to 80 percent end of curling and was obliged to Novelty prizes were won by Miss There is an excellent motor road return home without it. He figure Irene Mclntyre and Jack Furness right to the property which is that he got his money's worth out in the elimination spot dace and; only 7 miles from the station at of the games played and thi Miss Jean Stewart and Henry Pel-; Topley with a good grade down scores that he threw into the loca. letier in the elimination fish1 from the mine. They are worklns experts, however, and he will be dance. on 2 feet of solid ore in a vein back next year to finish the Job Fred McCaigue. teacher and four feet wide and are confident The days are clear and bright honorary president of the athlet:.: that they can work it profitably on and the sun quite hot but the association, maae a snort speecn a smau scale. In which he stated that, with the further support and co-operation of the members of the community the series of basketball gamer would be possible. Clifford Emerson acted as master of ceremonies. niehts remain quite frosty. Hockey is still being enjoyed by the youngsters who turn out a C o'clock In the morning to take advantage of the evcellent ice that is available at that time of the day. While the fine weather is beta?, enioved Immensely bv all wht Condi- nave been snowbound for several ,s months, It is, nevertheless, a little , premature and it Is felt that thert will still be some winter weathet although of a less severe nature than is felt In the middle of win ter. OCEAN FALLS SPECIAL For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sellinj; Work Shirts GREY DI.VUT Regular 95c 7o DC SUEDE CLOTH Assorted colors. Dj 4p Regular $1.45 ?XI.U KHAKI DKILL-u Qf q A Regular $1.75 OJUwU BLUE DENIM- Qe Regular $1.25 VOX FAWN FLANNEL Cf nrx . Regular $1.75 t?J.OU BLUE FLANNEL Of Regular $1.75 ; vuU We Can Recommend Any of These Shirts as Being Exceptional Value. Good Range of Sizes. OVERALL PANTS Red Back Denin, Union Made. Sizes 30 to 44. Q1 OCT Pair ?1.&0 WATTS & NICKERS0N MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIERS Phone 315 50G THIRD AVENUE IN TIIK MTItK.MK ('(H UT Of IUUTISII (Ol.lMIHA lit Tin- .Matter of t'lien tjueii. Otherwise) Known uh ( hon num. OtlierwKe Klioun u Chun ((lien, Ifeteutrtl. Ami III the .Matter of the "AilmliiMrutlon Ait" TAKE NOTICE tliat I wua, by U.c Order or Ills I Conor Judge F11kt, Loctl Judge of the Snprume Court of Drlthh Columbia, oppotiitcd Administrator with the Will annexed of tlie Eet&tc of the late Chen Qucn otherwise known es Chun Quoii, Deceoflcd. of Prince Uu pert, n. C . on the 2VJ day of February 1938, and that all persona lnueV-ed to the mid Estate are required to pay the amount of thoir indebtedness to me forthwith, and that all pereom having claims against the bald EstaV: are requred to file them with me before the 3lKt. dav of March. 1938. h DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. th'.t zuxn. oay or February, 193B. NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdmimMra or. Prtmce liUcrt, U. 0, Were Wedded Last Evening Miss Isobel .McNab Becomes Bride Of John Bruce Strachan I Mrs. Coddington has returned from Vancouver fully recovered from an appendicitis operation. The Girl Guides will give an opera, "Cinderella In Fiowerland," soon, the proceeds to start their summer camp. Build-! Petitions, several games were play- i Robert Isbister and Miss Vlrelnla ea wun a quarter of an inch of McCarrlck were married recently water covering the ice. Billy want- at River Bend, Quebec. Both arc ed to get home and couldn't wait well known here. 'govi:ux.mi;.t lkm oii act" (Set Hon 28) Nut ire of Application for t'uii-eiit to Transfer of IUit l.ltente NOTICE Is hereby given that on tSu "-. -i uagr ui Aurcn next, tno unacr-chjncd Intends to apply to the Uquor Control Board for content to- transfer of beer licence No. 4374, Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known ns Spruce Crock Hotel, bltu-ate on Spruce Creek, eight miles from Atlln Towmlte. tijwit lands described as British Columbia, Prince import Land RmrlKtratkm Dlxlrtot. In , t.,i.... of British Columbia, from Mllfard aor- ""-"i " w ojirucc urecK Hotel Limited, of Spruce Creek, British Col-umbla, the Transferee, Dated this 18th day of February. " 1938. SPRUCE CREEK HOTEL LIMITED Applicant and TruisXcrce. lie wls. Read ui want ads. A pretty wedding took place last night at the home or the bride's' parents when Miss Isobel McNab was united in marriage to John Bruce Strachan. The bride was given in marriap i by her father, Charles McNab, and was charming in a grey suit with navy accessories. The couple were attended by Mr and Mrs. R. M, Strachan. After the ceremony a dlnnrr was served at the Boston Cafe to some twenty guests. i The bride Is a former resident the 'of McBride while the groom Is! storekeeper for the Canadian Na tional Railways at Smithers. Ketchikan Party Is Coming Soon One Hundred People From Aiashi City To Be Here Two Weeks Hence Business St a meeting of the !o ral Moose Lodge last night, wltti 'he dictator. B. J. Bacon, tn tht 'hair, consisted to a large extenf of completing arrangements In connection with the staging of a olay by a Ketchikan dramatic par- Ji JXH3 iu.muiii, n;i., and SAT, Last Complete Show 9:28 THE I MUNIRAINEH ..it wAim nav CONNOLLY LOSCH Charity Grapt win Jettit Ralph (At 7:00 and 9:38 ADDED Wall Disney's "Pluto's quin-puplets" (9:28 Once Only) World News (9:18 Once Only) COMING .MONDAY Jcanxtte McDonald in "THE FIREFLY" ty which will be here on Murch u. About 100 persons in all will making the trip, some arr.v .ijr the Friday and others on 'hs Sc'-urday. all returning north c:i t" Sunday. CLEARING the DECKS As RCA Victor representatives we arc pleased to announce a NEW DEAL for Victor and Btuebml records to bring jou "Tlit .Music You Want When You Want It." The First Step A Gigantic Clearance )00 Of Accumulated Old Stock Victor and Bluebird Records Low Price Of at the Amazinc 15c Each 2 for 25c NOTE This is not a sale of old records but of records U'.;' ''' passed their peak in popularity by not less than'OO days unu ;i: therefore Femoved from manufacturers stock and currcr uj-vertlsing lists. Duplicates cannot be procured nor can wc m :ke any specific selection from catalogs. Get Your Pick While They Last Sec Our Record Table We have also a very limited number of Victor Red Seal rc :ris ( withdrawn i to clear at 35c and 50c. WATCH FOR NEXT ANNOUNCEMENT ' i " Fresh Local Kaw And ! The Central Hotel Pasteurized Milk K00M d CAfE VALENTIN DAIItY ror Best Household Coal PHONE C57 MRS. C. E. BLACK : -il .. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digcstiblct palatable, satisfying CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. I'rince Rupert, B.C.