CUurrli Mur h 9. 1938. is iNvn w hvterlan Churcn uv- f' ... . (nv Ip itev it ' rhartie of Uie cqngrega iiMn Mr Funston has asked for flon -..m Invitation Tlione 775 i Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of llulkjey Valley wlreat It is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Monev. Prince Rupert Feed :ompanT Tcng for Mrs. W. L. Sandlson n, retary, and Mrs. J. a. steen urer. sec- i, treas-' rrj A TlfTI DIT1 Women's Missionary Society I U r ULr I 1 iM- McRae. i- CaWwnwJ and Mrs. D. C. lliu Jmt lTflia.l Sunday fichoolrlhur Davey. Would Havf lv. II. C ireaa. -instoil uffr i Westview Sundav School. Miss ,,rtlon of First Pres-.ejja b uari.sfjpennnPt- ptio'jr.'Mrs. Sanies' Simpson. 0 i uraaie nou pepartment pi sun- School. Mrs. Itobprt Cameron fCnt to accept' tht of stewurt Stewart i awn" hmston niriv filrl's nhiiu Christian' vn... Fnrlpnvrnir Ml . Winnie Cameron. ' Financial Statement H M Wlpgept Fpote. congregational treasurer; el- Wcn UlU- mun V be oc .IU1 upon 'C ohnrated unon hv Peter T.iHp of tne o au-, .r - - the cont tfparq o Ynn"-' ----- -- -r -r --,,B-..-r and Missions ai iur- -,inH-at:on PVo release him from his' ? meetlat expressed apprepl-j j hp- n Stewart. I-?"" "t "'f '- wmi, f wy wno on severa-mSln the annual congresatlonai At in the'f0"' took charge of the Sab Monday evening on " 'icc during the at,.sencf Er n Mr. Funston. ln-lf Urim moderator, presiding. reiorts."f were prffi as cr inn W W C. O'Neill. udet Treasurer. SamieJ Mas- Beard of Managers, C. 0. Ham. Women's Auxiliary -Mrs. J. A John Scott of Stewart was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday going through, to Vancouver where he will spend a couple ol weeks visiting with his mother. THIS WEEK SPECIALS Prpphylactic Tooth lirush apd Ioyder 4Qp 75c value. Doth for tuv Jnan mini unci I'ilch ShaiHjHfo Sjfccjal ' Italian Halm GOc, Fitch Shampoo 25c Both for 59c Children's I'upcyc Tooth Brushes Sppcjal, i Co each iV Ponds Cream Offer One bottle Danya Lotion Free with Ponds ftp Cold Cream. Special Noxema Cream Specials Noxema .Cream Med-Npxema Creain Small jum i cae Nox- size. Reg. ema Soap. C 30c. Special I3oth for Ormes Ltd, "Jir. Pioneer Druqgists The ,le mil Store , Phones: 81 fc VI Open Oally From a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z om, 1 n.m. till 9 p.m. T-l K.T o i qe new Halo Permanent Our hair styles must change to suit the 1938 spring bonnets. Let us create for von a more charming and stylish iffilre. Only genuine oil solutions used on all permanents. Modern Beauty Shop 530 Tlllim ftvi-viTf r'one 947 MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE "lOOnly-STQPI Richly upholstered )n tapestry. A)l different patterns and combination of colors. A special price while they last. 3.50 Each 327 TIliKH AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL j ZarelU Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FKOM DOME" Bte 11.08 Cold Water Hot 80 Rooms Prince Kuperv, o rbone ttl f.O. Box ! LOCAL NEWS NOTES United phurch Tea. Mrs. F. M, Davis, J2$ porden. Street, fliurs-day. MarrJv fl. i57) FLASH!- Shipment of ladles' blouges, satns and crepes. Sizes 14 to H's at Annette's for $1.00. Dr. J. Klrkpatrlck arrived In the citv from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert today and will proceed pn thL evening's train to ijazelton. Frank Nason and Frank Gordon, B. C. Packers officials, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. J. P. Cade, who has been on a trio south, returned to the citv from Vancouver on the Prince Ru pert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hunter, who have been on a vacation trip as far south as California, returned to the city op the Prince Rupert this morning. Alev t?ly rtUtrirt mnnnaer of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Ocean Falls on company business. City Commission W. J. Alder returned to the city on the Princt Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria on city business. He was accompanied by Mrs. Alder. Lieut. J. T- Harvey. Sergeant E. R. Hudson and Bombardier George Maddill of the 102nd Battery here returned to the city on the Prince iRnnprt this mornlnfe after SDendlne several weeks at Esquimau taking courses ai ine noyai ocnooi oi nr tlljery. was ip regular monthly business icncctnn nt indnva mncneon. presi dent D. p. Borland was in thf chair and there was a gooa ai tendance of members. A new mem ber was welcomed in the person of Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector oi schools. Owing to the annual dinnei meetlnir of the Prince Ruper Museum Association, the regula? mopthly dinner of the Prince Ru pert Junior cnamper oi uomnicfv has been postponed from tomorrow evenlne until Thursday night o' next week when the speaker wiji be R. C. St. Clair, the new district forester here. Dr. Neil Carter and Dr. J. T. Mandy, who have charge of the ar rangements for the annual dinner meeting of the Museum Board to morrow evening, say that tickets have been going well and they look for a good attendance. Rev. Can on Rushbrook will preside and a snappy program has been prepared which will prove interesting. Another Logging Camp RerOpenhjg prew For Kelley Co. at Jliirchison Island rrives rrom lannwifr-Thls' Week Kunerlntendent Jack Hanson and como wvpntv or so loseers came north from Vancouver to Murchlson Island aboard tne rnnce wmu onH Prince John at the first of this week to re-open the T. A. Kel ley Logging Co.'s camp there. The prince Charles also brought north nme men for the J. R. Morgan Log ging Co.'s camp at Sedgewick Bay and the A. P. Allison Co. at Cum-shewa inlet which recently reopen ed. timely Recipes : ROAST BEEF Wipe off with a damp cloth. Rub well with sal and sprinkle with pepper. Place fat side up in If roast Is an open roasting pan. very Jean, place an additional layer of suet on top. Place roast In hot oven of 450 degrees F. and se?r 15-20 minutes. Reduce heat to 3. Hppress P. and continue roasting, allowing 15-18 minutes to tht pound, according to how well aor.e the roast Is desired. If a roast thermometer U used and this (s very advisable it should read 190 degrees F. for a rare roast; 153 degrees for a medium roast, and 175 degrees F. for a well-done roast. Serye wth horse radish sauce or Indian chutney. Panadjan Legion B..E.S.L. Meeting Tonight. (57) Museum Dinner, Thursday, Bos ton Cafe, 6:30 p.m; Snappy Program. ' ' ' 58) Mrs. David Bennett pf Stewart1 will arrive : in trie city from tht north on the Prince Rupert Thurs day evening to spend a few day. visiting here with her sister befoo proceeding on a trip to Victoria J. L. Abraham. United States cus toms officer at Hyder. and Mrs. Abram, who have been on a trip to California, are passengers aboard the Prince George today returning north. Dr Rov Elsev. manaeer of the shellfish division of the B. C. Packers, who is at present a visitor in this district, is to be thf speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Ru pert Rotary Club. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Ririn'tvGo Th lirr hould poor out two poundi of liquid bile into your bowrl daily. If lhi bile U nut flowing freely, your tout down't digtit. ft junt decay! in th bowel. Gu bk.nu up your i tomai-b. You Ket constipated. Harmful polnona co into the body, and you feel aour. sunk ana me worra iouh pupa. A mere bowel movemen tdoenn'talwayag-et atthecauacYouneed anmeUiinit that worki on the liver as well. It takes those gnnd. old Carter's Little IJver Pills to itet these two pounds of bile flowina; freely and make you feeliip and up". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. Tbey do the work of calomel but hae no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Oarter"s Little Liver PUls by naate I Stubbornly refuse suytUo else, ile Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCawley, icrmerly of this city and now of ?rince George, arrived in the city in the Prince Rupert this morning ifter a holiday trip to California md will proceed from here to the nterlor. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. S. Ounn and on, Jock, of Massett, who have seen on a trio south, arrived in the :ity from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and will be 'nntinulntr to their home at Mas- ett on the Prince John Friday night. Miss Helen Randal' R.N., registrar af the Graduate Nurses' Association of British Columbia and Inspector of nurses' training schools for the jrqvirice, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this mornjng from Vanpouver on an inspection visu. 3he will return south tomorrow night on the same steamer. 019 FOR SALE 3X3R SALE 5 room modern hous' Graham Avenue, price and terms easy! H. G. Helgerson Ltd. 5C) FOR . SLE 6 topmed residence, 608, Gth Avenue tasi, u diock frnm Bootri schooiJ. 3 good bed rooms with large clothes closets In each. Large garden. Adjoin ing double corner, all cleared, can be had if desired. Price at tractive terms to suit reliable pur chaser. Can be seen by appoint ment, or any evening after 6 p.m. (58) EIGHT-ROOM house and lot $500, half cash. Capitol Shop. (62) HOUSE DECORATING PLASTER and Stucco work, also Prick and Tile. Estimate Free. Pete Rlishede, Blue 826. (60i PERSONAL WE HAVE HELVED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Let ter Carriers. Ppstal Clerks, Cus toms Examiners, Clerks, and Stmioirranhera. etc.. and can lieln von. Write u for nroof and fr-ep information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. u VXNTEI) TO TRADE' WILL TRADE two-room house for boat. Capitol Shop. (62) "VANT131T WANTED Small furnished hous". or apartmept. Apply Cty pom-missioner. (t ) Local Girl Is Stewart Bride AIM Edna Itagshaw Kwomes Bride Of Itesinald Harrison at Pretty Ceremony Miss Edna Basshaw, fpurtt. laughter o Mr. apd 'Mrs. Wijlian. agstiaV of t'hls city, )ecame ht br)de"of Reginald John Harrison r)y son of Mr. ana Mrs. C. F Harrison of Stewart, at a quiet bu? pretty wedd(ng which took piac recently at the home of the 'room's parents in Stewart. The Tiarpagc ceremony yvas ucuuiuicu y ReV. II. 6. Fjinstqn of Stewart ThP 'hrlrie wore white satin anc" 'ace with a bandeau of orange blossoms and had silver slippers ind matching accessories. A re- ention followed the ceremony an-t the couple have taken up residence it Premier where the groom U employed. Cambrai Chapter Birthday Party NoveJ Affair Held Last Nieht At IJome oi Aliss trances noniMiii rambral Chanter. Imperial Or der. Daughters of the Empire, he'd its annual birthday party last evening at the home of Miss Frances Thomson, the chapter being slvj vears old. There was a large at I tendance of members all of whom arrived costumed in the "togs" of small children. The reeent. Mrs. T. Fraser, pre sided over a brief business meetina during which presentations were made to the retiring regent, Mrs J. A. Barry, and Miss Evelyn Dai- by who will be leaving the cltj soon to be married to William Balagno in Seattle. For the remainder of the eve ning Mrs. Jeffrey Wlllett kept the nartv in hteh spirits wlta a series of children's games and a radio broadcast Droved a noyel feature for which Miss Lois McRae provid ed equipment and procured out standing talent. Prize winners for the various eames were Miss Eileen oreen Mrs. W. M. Watts, and Mrs. D. R Barclay. Before refreshments were served .Miss Audrey Wrathall brought thr program to a close py taking n door snapshots of the members. HptejArrjvals Prince Rupert Mrs. E. T. Kenney. Fred H. Nash, J. II. Smith, John Julseth and G. C. Sessions. Terrace; J. R. Wilson, Vancouver. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Recreational C e n t r e Dance March 11, Oddfellows' Hall. st Patricks tea and social eve ning. Catholic- Hall. March 17. Dance. March 17. Members anc esports. C. Y. S. Dance, Oddfellows Marph 18. Anglican Tea, Mrs. S. C. Thom son, March 24. Orange Spring Sale March 25. March 25 and 26, CIRCUS, United Church. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6 Salvation Army Sale April 13 Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18. United Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 5. Phones 18 and 8t P.O. 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