PA01 rOTJH Women's Prayer Observed Here tl Attended Meeting Held Yes- " terdajr Afternoon in Salvation I Army Citadel I There was a good attendance of women at the Salvation Army Citadel yesterday afternoon for the prayer meeting In observance of the World's Day of Prayer. Mrs. Ian Halscy led the meeting with a fitting address on the subject of 'Remember Lot's Wife." Women representing various city churches took part in the prayers as follows: First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. J. W. McKinley; First Baptist Church, Mrs. Norman Fraser: St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedra' Mrs. C. V. Evit't; First United Church, J. C. Jackson; St. Peter's Anglican Church, Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse. There was a solo h Mrs. Garfield McKinley. accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Gilker. Accompanist for the hymns was M'ss Clara Pierce. Little Is Appointed Engineers' Head Northern Advisory Committee Is In Session On Friday At a meeting on Friday of the) Northern British Columbia branch, of the Association of Professions i Engineers, Dr. J. T. Mandy, chairman of the advisory committee presiding, J. J. Little was appointed chairman of the committee foi the ensuln? term. The retiring advisory committee was re-appointed and W. L. Stamford, superintendent of lights, Department of Marine, was elected an additional member. The Northern British Columbia advisory committee for the ensuing term Is J. J. Little. J. T Mandy. F. N. Good and W. L. Stam ford. Vancouutr Wheat VANCOUVER, March 5: (CP) Wheat was trading at $1.32s8 on the Vancouver market yesterday dropping to $1.324 today. Baggage SUIT CASES Embossed Fibre Suit Case 26 inches on ns with straps I D CLUB BAG Club Bag Split cowhide, brass lock and catches, check OS A A cloth lining with pocket. 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NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 568 COAL TO I'I.EASE r.VEHYItODT Satisfaction Guaranteed Fimoua Kdson Alberta Coal liulkJfjr Valley Coal Vancouver ltlind Coal Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE; C3 and SSft NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A nOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 11.00 up SO Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Kox 1S8 1 Exceptional Versality in Interesting Choral and Vocal Presentation A program of exceptional versal ity has been arranged for the Sunday evening concert to be present ed tomorrow in the Capitol Theatrp by Capitollans Orchestra and Cho al Singers under the auspices of thi Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Door will open at 8:45 p.m. and the con :ert will start at 9:15 sharp. Ad mission will be by programs whicl can be obtained at the Capito Theatre, Orme's Drug Store or from members of the Gyro Club. The program will be as follows: God Save the King. Orchestral, ai "Serenade" (Dri- goi, (bl "How Lovely are Thy Dwel lings" (Liddle. Choral. at "Come, O Blessed Lord" i Tchaikovsky t, b) "Bles.-Thou the' Lord. O My Soul" i Violin Duet and Chorus, Prison Scene, from "11 Trovatore" l Verdi) Miss N. Lawrance and Mr. A. C. Cameron. i Orchestral, Indian Love Lyric: a "The Temple Bells," lb) "Less Than the Dust" (Woodforde-Fln l dept. ,' Choral, "The Goldfinches Wed 'ding" (Humorous Russian Folk Song). J PlantQuartette, "Spanish Danc-ces" (Moszkowski), Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. W. L. Stamford. Mr. C. P. Bal-agno and Dr. W. A, Rlddell. Intermission. Choral. a) "Gypsy Chorus" (Balfe). b) "Have You Forgotten?" (Lamare). Orchestral, Selections from "The Firefly" (Frlml). Vocal Duet', "Come to the Fair" j A 1 t . - n I la" (Sibelius) Accompanist Mrs. E. J. Smith. Tales Amuse Children At Story Hour Familiar and nonsense tales en tertained the older children at the Story Hour. this morning. Mrs. G. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD kaa mmi Urmm C H Wnliti ami itrUM tmIaIUM mm 3wnm mm Mhtfa MaekfMr. AM iff mi Cm bflui mwt OrarhaalMV. I THB DAILY NIWi Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Fleet Getting Ready For Opening of Season Trollcrs Also Stirring Question of Liver Price Still at Issue With the opening of the 15)38 halibut season scheduled for April 1, less than a month hence, preparatory activi ties are now getting well under way at Prince Rupert. The exceptionally fine weather of the past week or so hat-been highly auspicious for the carrying out of outside work. Consequently, there is quite a stir now in gettinc CONCERT PROGRAM boats and, engines In readiness for -he season's activities. While the principal activity Just now Is on the halibut fleet, there Is also some work anfpng the trolling vessels ?oing on. As far as the halibut- Ung Is concerned, the question of halibut liver price Is about the only thing that appears to be still at Issue. There has been no answei from the pharmaceutical manufacturing concerns since the recent recommendation that no less than the 1937 price should be accepted. Herring seining Is still going on n full swing at Surf Inlet, Prin ess Royal Island, south of Prince row reported plentiful throughout the district. Ellas Skog has erected his live herring pound at Butler's Cove and will be taking In fish as soon as fhey come close enough in shore. The herring are stored there is fresh bait supply for the halibut fleet during the season. MltcllJll & Ciirrle, contractors. me construction of the gun shed on the local waterfront just west 1 1 tne ocean dock well under way now. The Alaska freighter Evelyn Berg, Capt. Allan Fulmer. arrived in port at 10:45 this morning from Ketchi kan with fish for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Home Building Plans In Hands Of Committee Conductor-Dr. H. N. Brocklesby. campaign relating to which I Commissioner Alder Is now In the 'south. The committee will make 'an effort to secure local facilities ' for government i builders. loans to home PRECAUTION NOT PERSECUTION A business man passed thc following remark in a city club: I iQ, mj OUU Id 1UW111) Up ill last. He now recognizes the fact that washing behind his cars Is a rlnCVr JXatZ anltary caution and not .P. p Tinker developed int Interest in in thP the pnt, .,, a par "Steadfast Tin Soldier." Mrs., Ber-1 nard Lundahl amused in directing: an action story, "The King With the Terrible Temper," and pleasingly related '"The Ugly Duckling." Margaret Armstrong drew much' laughter with the humorous story.' "Bertram and His Giraffe, Ru- dolph." Next week the program for child-. ren between the ages of fqur and eight will be In charge of Mrs. D. V. Smith, Mrs. P. H. Llnzey and Kitty Cameron. mmmmmmmmmmmmmk TmmmmmrA Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R, nratfll N. M. Rrasell VISITED AT ' GREENVILLE Kinrolith Church Army Members, 43 Strony, Travelled up Naas River Over Ice Full ProjTam Kincollth Church Army members, forty-three strong, travelled by gas- j boat and over the ice of the Naas River last week-end to pay a fraternal visit U Greenville village. Departure from Kincollth was made rhursday morning and the destln-tlon reached late that afternoon. Thc return trip down the river was .nade on Monday. The Greenville people were lavish hi their hospl- ality and numerous speclal events eatured the visit. In seven casboats, the Kincollth people travelled as far as Fishery Bay where they took to the Ice which was safe and In good condition. On arrival at Greenville the visitors were met by the concert band of that village as well as the village council, the secretary of which extended a welcome. John Nelson, honorary mayor, gave an address and Captain Sam Lincoln read from the Gospel and gave a prayer. Following this was a thanksgiving service at St. Andrew's Church with 120 persons In attendance. Later', In the Community Hall the Wo-' Rupert, the fishing being for th J men's Auxiliary iucks iviei ana t-on txiwara re duction plants. There has been ; neavy run -with close to 3000 ton; being taken within a week. With moderation in weather, herring are iwarwni. ur. ana airs. n. o. i.arge., Al thc mectlng of tne Prince Ru. Choral, (a) "Who Is Sylvia?" pcrt chamber of commerce last (Schubert), lb) "Allah's Holiday" J nlght tne speclal committee on (Friml). jhome improvement was asked to ufcucMrai aim wiorui, r nuanu-1 contlnue to function In connection (with the proposed home building City nents. served refresh- Many Gatherings ' On Friday evening there was a! tinner by St. Andrew's Church Jhoir. Rev. W. S. Cooper said Grace and there were addresses by Sam Grey, president of the choir; Charl-3s Leeson, superintendent; Johnson Russ, president of the Greenville Athletic Club; Charles Dayls, chairman of the church elders; Jeffery Benson, on behalf of the' Kincollth choir; Jonah Haldane, on behalf of the Kincollth choir, and Sam Lin coln. The church orchestra played ; two marches. D. W. Leeson, secretary of the choir, was announcer. After the dinner there was a service In St. Andrew's Church, Capt. Matthew Gurney conduttlng the meeting which was attended by 133 persons. Francis Watts read the esjon and Capt. Sam Lincoln read from the Gospel. The march "Holy Name" was played by the Church Army Band and Capt. Matthew Stewart and Mrs. Elizabeth Morrl-on led In thc singing of hymns. Saturday's proceedings commenced with a service In thc mom-'ng and In the evening there was mother party In thc Community Hall. Speeches were given by H. H. McKay, Peter Calder, Cornelius Nelson, Charles Alexander sr., Samuel McKay, Cecil Burton, -Jeffery, Benson. Sam Lincoln and Matthew Gurney. The Band accompanied the processional chorus at opening and also rendered a march. Rev. W. S. Cooper said thc Grace. Matthew Stewart conducted the Saturday evening service. Herbert Doolan jr. read thc lesson and George Stewart, the gospel. J. J. Haldane and Mrs. Francis Watts led the singing of hymns and Mrs. Charles Burton rendered a solo. The Band played "Onward Christian Soldiers.' Sunday morning Holy Communion was celebrated In St, Andrew's Church by Rev. W. S, Cooper. Later a Church Army service was conducted by Charles Morrison with Ralph Clayton reading thc lesson and S. P. Burton, the Gospel. Mrs. Charles Burton sang a solo and Sam Stewart and Mrs. Cecil Burton led the hymns. The Band played a march. Farewell Meeting The evening service was conducted by Rev. W. s. Cooper and was followed by a farewell meeting by tne Kincollth Church Army, Various organizations, young and old, represented by groups, took part in the musical program. Captain Sam Orey led the Sisters' and Helpers' League in their song. The Church Army Band also took part. The individuals participating in the mus- ical program were George Leeson, Albert Moore, William Martin, Josh ua McKay, Charles McKay, Mercy Mooay, Mr. Moody. Charles Davis, Mrs. Jonah Greg. S, P. Burton, Mrs. Cecil Barton, Oeorge Stewart, Cornelius Nelson, William Stevens, R. Clayton, P. Burton, C. Morrison and Cecil Burton, there were speeches by John Nelson, Peter Calder and Cornelius Nelson and the proceedings closed with the singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Arriving home on Monday, the Kincollth travelers were met by the Women's Auxiliary and were the gusts of Herbert Doolan sr. at Jubilee Hall In thc evening. If you wish to swap something Try a classified. II THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST! (I! 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C, on the 2tth day of Feb-ruury 1938, and that ail pwnons luideV-ctl to the Mild EUi.te are required to pay the amount of tliolr indobtcdneri to me forthwIUi, and that ell persom havln? cUlnu against the said Etatt are requrtd to file them with me before the 3 1st. day of March, 1038. DATED ftt Prince Ruwrt, B C. this 20th, day of February, 1938. NORMAN A. WATT. OffilnJ AdmliijNtmtfjr. Prim Rupert, D. C. , (iovi:u.Mi;xt i.HH ult M (heel Ion '-) , f(. Nut Ire of A..llciitli.n fur I"''-'"' Trmrrr of H'M-r I l; ' "t th NOTICE 1 hereby given that on 25th day of Marcli next. ' ' uof sliinod 1iiVnd to apply tf . lc,riuifor Control Board for consent to of beer licence No. 4374, U-sucd w (. Wot of irrcmles beliis lrt or . ,,u. li known iu Bpruee Creek fwW ' ate on Bjiruce Creok, otght mil" Atlln Towntltc, upon landa 'r-'-rlae,t . Placer Claim Bally" t Spruce v Brllteh Columbia. Prince RUP- ,.(' IbVlstration District. In m-of BrltUJl Colunibla. firm M""' raMoi,-! Don Ouell to Bpruee 9",. co Limited, of Spruce Creek, Br. 41 umbla. the TrwWoree, i?,,!,ruarf. Dated UUs 18th day of leaTV 1938. , tiMlTfU SPRUCE CREEK IIOTO Applicant w"1 Tritiw" Be wis-?, Read Uir want