Saturday Marth 5, 1033. i-2 fev gHURCH NOTICES! ,.RlJ ML riRQT PRFQRVTPR1AM fUUBfM i'' I I II 1 1 I I 1IUUU A ILilllllll tilllllll.il WrtlilfW7f?W MINJSTER Il.fi. Fiinston. B.A., !nrm Moderator Mrs. p. J. Smith, ftrwjst Tie Moderator will preach at botj! PWHiPP apd evening services Morninc Service, 11:0Q SundaySchool, 1215 Evening Service, 7:30 'Vancouver. The Annual Congregational Meeting afonday at 8 p.m Phone 122 CM Tjllltl) AVENUE J. H, BULGER Optometrist THE MINING INDUSTRY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA The gross value of mineral production for the year H).T7 is estimated at $73,170,315.00 An all-time record. Practically all phases of the mining industry show estimated increases in both volume and value. The mining industry of British Columbia is experiencing the nest years of its history, and mining dividends have established a ten-year record. Kecent Publications: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the year 1936. Bulletin: "Notes on Placer-mining in British Columbia." Brophure: "Elementary Geology Applied to Prospecting." (Revjsed. edition). "Possibilities for the Manufacture of Mineral Wool in B.C." Preliminary Review of the Mining Industry for the year 1937. Sketch map of the Province showing the various fining Divisions. For Copjes of 'Any or Al of the Above Publications, Apply to Department of Mines Victoria, li.C, Fresji Loca Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Two wlvps gossiped he oilier lay Ana I heard one to pip oilier say, ,,s'y old hub is a dear old soul, "e always buys nie Evilt's coal." The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 Tor Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK AihinqortYto, vteselftoyoii I THAT 5 - r i Fpr Tio IJcst Coal in Tqwn PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. G51 PHONES - W for it. If you lose anyUung, advertise LQCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Rid. qojd. pulger's. tf: Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. execu- tlve meeting Monday, 8 p.m. Oen- Alex Rix sailed last nieht on the ' eral meeting Wfedrtesday. J54) Princess Louise tor a business trip . ; t to Pcenn Falls. Mr. and Mrs.-' fJreenwoqd. of I preen jsland light sailed last night , J. A. R'Nelll pf the Royal Bank pi on the princess touiseior a nouaay (panada staff sailed last night qn visit in. Portland xt the Princess Louise for a trip to' ' John Sandantrer, for drunken- ness, Vas fined $24, with option of ' seven days' imrlsonment, In city j pojlce court this morning. i. wor rpoplvpd from Mrs. D DeBucy, secretary pf the pranam. Tsinttrt East Coast Farmers in stltute. forwarding a rpso ution from that body asking for an Increase in the amount allowed for education of children from twq dollars to ten dollars each pet month in casps where no school facilities exist at present was rer ferred to a committee of the Prinre RuDert Chamber of Com merce at its meeting last night. CM4 Dance Enjoyable Fine Affair Stajed Last Night In .Oddfellows' Hail "n Present ThP annual dance of the Cana- Hi,n Mntirmal Recreation Assqcla- tion was hdd last night In the Oddfellows' Hall, proving as usua. a highly enjoyable affair for all in attendance, the number on tnis occasion being about 135 persons.. The dancing was in progress from ... ...til. nu.nl p.m. untij 2, aoiv wv. lent music, by Mrs: TJeCarlos or chestra and Barney rnunpson -n his best form as master of ceremonies. A locomotive bell was used by the master of ceremonies in connection with the making of his announcements. The Grand Marcn was led by W. H. Tobey, divisional superintendent, and Mrs. Herbert Hodgson. Delightful refreshment? were served at midnight. The committee In charge consis ted of A. R, Nichols, chairman, F. Walton, H. Wanamaker, O. E phlllipson, J. A. Frew and William. BlitcK. C,NtRt Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays .. ... 6 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ......... 11 p.m POWDER CN$ AND POLISHES Bathtub, Waihbatiro, Window, and Mirror. ClBUt KTltth. Tpnlght's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock',', was reported this morning ' to be "running on time. The fire department was called out at 7:15 last evening to a grass The Tuxis Boys of First United ! fire in the 20g-block on Ninth Av-Church were in session Thursday i enue West near Hays Creek. No night making arrangements for the ' damage was done. forthcoming' circus ente rtalnment. . . FREE DANCE! At the Commo- ii nvro Rlnb nresents concert canl-'dore Cabaret on Saturday night. 4l rruAniA o...4n.. n.1K r rri Pan. ' EMva iAntc phnnSPS VOIir favorite OT- I Italians Qrchestra, choral singers, j phestra and provides music for 100 .etc. Procrams 35c at panes or people. tverypoay welcome. ' I nanltnl Thpatre. (54) J. A. Rpardpn, auditor for the Department pf Transport from Ottawa, sailed by the Prinpess Louise last night after spending the past week here on official dutlps. ! E. Q. Ayes, deputy provincial assessor and collector, sailed last night on the Princess Louise for a trip to Ocean Falls on official Interest grqups qf the Christian Youth Society were in session on Monday evening, the girls at the home of Miss Edith Wilkinson and i the boys at the home of Harold Ivarson. ' Honored Before Leaving City Mr. and Airs. James Faru,uhai Make Departure for Vancouver i Thprp was a lame crowd at the Princess Louise last night tor bid adieu to Mr. and Mrs. James Fai nnhnr who left for Vancouyei aboard that vessel. Prior to theli eavine the city their departure. had been m irked by a number of social events. The Reading Club had made a presentation to Mrs Farounar. wnp was reunquuun;K the position of secretary. Anotner n.A.nntnHnn ffV tVlO fnrtTl H f fl Mr. and Mrs. H. Qlsen of Skag- , , trvpnin case. it Is under way, who hayp been on a trip tq stood that Mr ahd Mrs. Farqu-California, arrived in the pity on har will vislt for a sho'rt time with the Prnpess Louise yesterday ai-iMrs FarqUhar.s mother, Mrs. T. J. ternoqn . tq pay visit with Mrs.. Marsh at Vancouver until they get Hire rmnlr. - ojsen 5 parpuu., a t i settled In the south. room hfore continuing meir homeward trip, to Alaska. Frank Pierce Is Home With Bride Married Kecently Former Local In Alberta Was Army Officer Captain Frank' Pierce arrived back in Prince Rupert on Thursday evening with his' bride who was formerly Captan. Agnes Coxson, an officer of the local corps some years ago. The cpuple were rppently marrlpd at the bride's home town, MacLeod, Alberta, where a large crowd met to wish them much happiness. Cantain and Mrs. Pierce will re main In Prince Rupert for a few pionths as Mrs. Perce Is repovering from an opperatipn and will need a lengthy rest before taking up Army activities along with her husband. Captain and Mrs. Pierce have bepn gladly welcomed back to Prince Rupert by their many friends and aqualntances. Thpy arp at present at the home of Mrs. H. L. Plerpe. Announcements All advertlsemel'rin thla pql-amn will be charged, for a'fulj, month at 25c a word. Recreational Centre Dance March 11, Oddfellows' Hall. St. Patricks tea and social eve ning, Catholic Ha. March 17. C. Y. S. March 18. Dance', qddfellows Anglican Tea, Mrs. 9.' p. Thorn son, March 24. OrangeSprng Sae' March 25. March 25 and 26, CIRCUS, United Churph,. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April ll United Sale. May 5. Phones i and ?i P.O. Box 515 fo qqpn sehvick Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Grpcerles Vfgetabjes frulfs Confeclionery Tobaccos 317-19 TIIIIH) AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Lrtion Paqs Tirars 7 Library Shows ' Increased Use j Number of Borrowers is Up 4? 'f l A? Plrcsm'W The Prince Rupert Library o.ard hed ts. regiilar monthly meeting jast night at the library. Thosp present were Frank Dlbb, chairman. T. B. Black, secretary, Mrs. Noran Arnold, R. E. Mqqrp and Miss Olive van Cooten, librarian. The circulation for the month pf February showed an Increase oyer that pf January, the figures being: flctqn, 1813, nqrf-fiptipn, 384; uvenUp. 7f8; pay, o; wiai joo. An increase m borrowers is aiso evident. Figures show that eighty members Joined the library In the month of January and, February. The Doara was iniormea dj- iuc librarian "that telephone "directories c'qvering ririnclple 'cities throughout Canada are now avauame in me reading room. For vagrancy, Prlscilla Smith, a . regular visitor before the cadi, was., sentenced to seven days' imprison-ment, without optlqn qf fine, .by Magistrate McClymont in .city Rq lice court this, morning, priscuia,.-who finds life too tame qn the re-, serve, was found 1q be a lopsq ndv disorderly person with pP ylslbje means qf support. j Warning ! Any person or persons except the . undersigned claiming to have ownership or interest in any oyster bed .. or beds In Sklakle Bay, Stephens Island, with oysters and photo graphs to substantiate their claims, ; such person or persons dd not get the oysters from Sklakle Bay and the pictures were taken during the nhspnpe of the undersigned wlthout'- h!e pnnspnt. J i Signed. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 room modern hous Graham Avenue, price and terms easy. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. 5G) FOR SALE 6 rppmed residence. 608, 6th Avenue East, ll biqek from Boqth Scjipql). 3 good bedrooms' with large .clpthes closets in paeh. Large garden. Adjoining double pqmpr, all plearp"1 can be had f deshed. Pricp .attractive terms to suit rehable purr chaser. Can be seen, by appointment, qr aiy evening after. 6 p.m. , (581 FOR RENT CLEAN, well-furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 44f 1551 WANTED WANTED Reliable girl f or. house - work. Must be good cook. Apply Box 656. , tf. LOST OddfeUqws Hall, inmaiiep: p. S. Finder please phone 25 f PERSONAL PRIVATE HQME . KINDERGAR TENS PAY. We start you. The pans(rtlan KlndCf Garten institute. yimilReg. ' V MEN! To Eet vlsoi,. vitality',: try.' raw ovster lnvlsorators, and other stimulants in New OSTREX Tonic Tablets. Tone up worn, exhaust ed. weakened system. If not de lighted with results, maker re funds Drlce. $1.25. You risk noth ing. Sold by all good drug stores. (tf) WE HAVE HELl'ED HUNDREDS Tn nRTAIN nositions as l.eti ter Carriers, Postal' Clerks, Cuv torrvs Examjpera, Herts, a( Stenographers, etc., and can. help yqi). Write us for proof ijnd free iqfprmatipn. 1LC.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldeat in Canada. If- TIMIWK SAI.K X':i!BT tnrl.r will b lt-rflved bv tl'.C District Fnritr. Prlnc Rupert, not later Uian neon on Hie 23rd day ol March. 1038. for the mircluui of L; cenco X 23267 on Pevwuitlon Chanrcl, C. R. i. to cut 2,007,000 ttf o,: BpruQl. Clir, llfmlock 'wid' BiOaaru. Tvo (2) iVaTg 1U betlloiwed for removal of tlmtxr. TFurthcr particular of the CSilef Ti estrr, Victoria. DC, ftlict Fm? ester, Prince Rivpert, B, C. Ranger J. B. Bcott, Prtnce Rupert, B. C. t STEPS in FIGHTING DISCOMFORT OF RELIEVES 1 XTVJi -A THROAT PAIN I . JpRAWNESS Isq family need neglect even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take two "Aspirin" tablets when ypu feel a cold cqming on with a full glass of water. Tlipn repeat, if necessary, according to directiqps in each package. !-! JL 1.1.. iveiiei yuiiit.5 very jjuii.-mj'. The "Aspirin" .method of relief is the way many doctors DEMAND AND GET- , ASPIRIN now approve. You take "Aspirin" for relief then if you are not improved promptly, you call the family docfor. "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada by the Uayer Company, Limited, of Ymdspr, Ontario. life ie y For the Woman who Knows Boudoir Rouge Lentheric TJic French flouffe of Distinction In Fancy Containers 75c Rcnienibcr Those Snapshots at Night With Selo Hypersensitive Panchromatic Film The fastest film on the market. Sizes to fit all cameras. Standard prices. Ormes Ltd. Ofte Jfygneer pnuzgists The VtenU Store Phones: 81 & iZ '" Open Daily ftom .la.rn,: till 10 p.m. Sundays and UoIiday'jFrpmiioon till Z o.m. The New Halo Permanent Qur hair ityles must change to suit the " 1938 spring, bonnets. ! Let us c'reate for you a more charming and stylish lffure. Only genuine oil solutions used pn all permanents. 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