tnrf,T Man 12. 1838. to 132 DAILY H3W1 PAGE THREB Garden aiEBobij On!.v last fall it was announced that a new lupin had wn developed known as the Uusnell Lupin after the el- C 4 tlio -PViolepn PVViihH!rn Iwmur fi.c tnf1mn James B lonwurcimut .k.Wv--u.w..Bl,,1u aucAuim;e.iMr. and Mrs. R R Duncan, Am-Prince Rupert people heard me , brose Ayenue and Roderick Smith gome seea " ,iUiaa wxuui acomca m aeaa are .ceremony, about .fifty invitea most every Beedsman on the contln- now shooting up from the root tuft guesU will attend a reception at eut ' 2?l"n8 tt at 12 se8ds for and. ir there are no further bad the home of the bride-elect's par 25c most of the local flower growers frosts, thej should ie in bloom by ents. Miss Duncan was born in purchased some and, while Jt is not June. Some of the pansies are Prince Rupert and is well known expected there will be many flowers 'alive. It seems to me that the vi- ami popular. Mr. Smith's birth-tblr. year the local gardens should olas and pansies -of the most deli-1 Place Is Stornoway, Scotland, and Dwarf Hollyhocks nual "flower show depends for its success upon the ability and energy of the officers. There Is talk among the .members broad beans and intend to make frost of when there was no protective u 8rouA nun,- E&tSSS ffi r of plants have been lost. A danger of tiie birds taking them good many roses succumbed, the uniess they are well protected. Some little English daisies seem to have seasons the migratory birds are disappeared altogether and a good quite a pest but last year they many rock plants were either killed seemed to take some other route or so badly Injured that it will take north. H.F.P. The New Halo Permanent Our hair styles must change to suit the 1938 spring bonnets. Let us create for ou a more charming and stylish tffure. Only genuine oil solutions used on all permanents. Modern Beauty Shop 530 Phone 947 TUIUn AVENUE UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. a t.- n.inAa D,mnrt. few Vancouver: TS.S.CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.S. CAKDENA fKUIM. HAY, 1:30 9:00 p-m' pjn. M,,ntrhi Mldnigni. Due Va.couver. Thurs. n.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. If convenient please purchase tickets at ffice further Information -Regarding Reservations and Tickets "o A. W. NEWMAN. Prince Rupert AEent, Tblrd Ave. Phone Well Known Local ' Girl To Be Wed Nuptials uf Miss Kathleen Duncan And Koderick Smith to Take Place This Evening A marriage of much local in terest will take place nt 7:30 this Gibson will unite Miss Kathleen Ross, only daughter of cate coloring are the ones that sue- he has been in Prince Rupert. cumbed,. Those -that are growing about ten years. .are nearly all -blues. it is time to be thinking about Recreational t the annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society Hnnra llrncc Usually the meeting has been held, I-fallLC UUlXCdd in March but President C. P. Da lagno says he thinks perhaps April Gratifying; um of 100 liaised to would be better this year. The lMP Ken J1 Gymnastic question of officers for the year is ! Team to Vancouver Contest very Important because the an Providing a highly enjoyable evening for the 200 or so persons in attendance, the dance staged in the Oddfellows' Hall last night by the Prince Rupert Rrecreational and of the society oi having the annual physical Education Centre also flower now later this year than proved a gratifying success finan jiarry uoraon-uopci u reuunj by Miss Frances Thompson and Joe Landry: Trie committee In charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. Earl Beck er. Mrs. O. Olsen, Mrs. Robert Cameron, Miss Mary Davey. Miss Mona Yates, Miss Ethel Cousins. Miss Rita Turgeon, Leslie Passmore and Emil Blaln. Announcements All advertisements in this col-amn will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. St. Patricks tea and social evening, Catholic Hall. March 17. S. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell Dance. March 17. Members and escorts. c y. s. March 18. Dance, Oddfellows Band Parents' Association Tea, March 23. Anglican Tea, Mrs. S. C. Thorn son, March 24. Orange Spring Sale March 25. March 25 and 26, CIRCUS, United Church. Basketball Dance, April 1, Bos- J t.nn Hall. H Presbyterian Easter 8ale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18 Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance" Capitol Theatre, April 27 and 28. United Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 5. Phones 18 and 84 P.O. Box 575 FOR GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Groceries Vegetables rrultsi Confectionery Tobaccos 317-19 THIItD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Lesion LOCAL NEWS NOTES Lutheran Fishermen's S o c la i. Metropole Hall, Monday, March H. B pm, Program. Everybody Welcome. (59) Mrs. David Bennett, who arrived! (krl inan wn0 pJ)ent "ny ye&YB M bringing it to evening at the deanery. Fourth Thursday evening from Stew! mrfpftiorL. The new flower took England England bv by Btorm. storm, the the Avenue East, when Very Very Rev. ! sailed last night on the Princ Princess art, Louise for a visit in Victoria. Inspector H..M. Fowell R.C.M.P. sailed last night. by. the Princess storj saw - u luUii bUUC iVl ulcm vo recover. a member of the crew of the lisht- -Louise on his return to Vancouver immediately set about trying to get i find that .a good many of -the house tMifW Rimi Pniinwinir th. L.. ....... ut ,n. it .o funrt oi. w-u . .-- .. . r " " " . aiiex a visit hj trict on official duties. Dr. a R- Elssey of the B.C. Packers scientific .research department sailed by the Cardena last night after having -spent a week here on pnmnnnv work. Louise for Vancouver enroute to the provincial home at Kamloops. Sitting as a city council this mominff. Citv Commissioner W. J. be love Instead. Tie said: "Many seek forgiveness of sin only so as not to be lost but do not seek God. We should not seek God merely to be forgiven, so as not to be lost but for God's own sake. The Bible does not teach that those who seek forgiveness shall find God but those who seek God shall find Him and from Him receive forgiveness of sin. We do not seek God to avoid His wrath but to win His Love. The Lutheran Church does not believe in sensational revivalism but in the 'plain preaching of 'trie- law that sinners may seek God and the gospel that they may find Him." The topic this evening will be "How to Find Assurance " Be wis Read tn want arts. Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's, tf of schools, left on last night's train Back In Business Re-enterinp the transfer fcus-inefts equipped with a heavy duty truck, stake body, hy draulic dump. IVompt and efficient service. Any Tatronage Appreciated Also equipped to do any form of excavation work -or building wrecking Can supply any amount of Teal first class garden earth no muskeg WOOD and COAL Casey Transfer Phone GREEK 527 3 FLASH! Shipment of ladles' ( blouses, satins and crepes. Sizes 14 to 44's at Annette's for $1.00. ti. Dr. Hugh M. Morrison, inspector for a trip to Usk and Terrace on-official duties. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Olsen of Skag-i way, after a visit here following a trip to California, will sail by the j Princess Uorah tomorrow morning ' on their return to their home In. Alaska. Mr. Olsen Is the daughter oi Mr. ana airs. iTanK r eeru ui mis city. Mrs. S. A. Benwell and child sall- j ed last night on the Princess Lou-'J W. H. Cook, who was employed ise jor victoria, jar. ueuweu. nt. thP nitrbv Island marine station! has been in the forestry service I prior to an accident some time ago. here for the past few years, expects when he broke his .nip in a ian,iw oe gome u viw sailed last nleht on the Princess Mr. and Mrs. James S. Drane of Juneau, who have been on a trip to California, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yester day afternoon from the south and Alder ratified the sale of lots 36 ; are staying over in the city to and 37. block 27, section 1 to Charles i visit with friends until tomorrow i '...til M t i K. Ytreberg for $195 and the sale of morning wnen uiey wju cuumiue lot 9 block 5, section 6 to N. W. their return to the Alaska Capital aiI. torn Ar..r.,mts for on the Princess Norah. Mr. Drak; including . was foremerly identified with the the month of February, payrolls and relief disbursements, Goldstein mercantile concern at last This would enable amounted to $19,137.40, being pass-, growers. clally with net proceeds of about ; deputy commissioner of of sweet peas, dahlias and gladioli to make a more pretentious showing than has been possible with the date set for the last week of July or the first week in August. The proposal Is worth considering. This $100 for the fund to send a team ed for payment. ..to-, with Russell Lupins in 1939. W be an ear,y season, in wnicn Was by Mrs. DeCarlo's Orchestra. IU atfe fiuess that at least fifty case it would Jiot be wise to have 'Allan Davies was master of cere- tcnle are nwine the sepris hpre the show too late. I am mentioning , monies. Delicious refreshments as i.j uie oia type oi lupins ao weii "" ou mmiuuo hert .hrre b every reason to be- these notes may have an opportun- te kiiiit this nw variety will give , ly i tmnKing it over ana come p:l re mit The seeds seem to be to the .meeting prepared to .discuss rtslrjUng lif ty per cent or over it Intelligently. r :ifaf to reports. I Seeds of hardy and half hardy fc-wdmps and crocuses are In , annuals are now being sown Indoors blcaand there is every Indication ' by those who wish 'to raise .their tfe-i &e gardens will In April and own. A few people already have Hii be bright with tulips and daf- their sweet peas sown outdoors but Mis and narcissi. All are grow-1 those who want to get early peas ta w'A. : usually sow In boxes and transplant As a result of the two weeks of In May. Last week I sowed a row Different Types Of Tulips Which Grow Here ;EED' to the forthcoming mass demon stratlon and gymnastic competition in Vancouver on April 1. Music lor the dancing, which was In progress from 9 pan. until 2 a.m. were served at midnight. Releasing of balloons lent to the fun An outstanding feature of the evening was the floor show which included an exhibition tango and Viennese waltz by Miss Nona Hodg son and Harry Gordon-Cooper; Why Some Who Seek God Do Not Find Him Rev. B. E. Bergesen of Minneapolis spoke last night on the suh- ( ect -"Why Some who Seem to Seek do not Find God; The speaker mentioned half-hearted flaming Indian club swinging by nesSi Uikewarmness, lack of true William Manson; . adagio act by Misslrepent,ance and fear as hindrance's June Batt, George Ferguson andlt0 peace with God. There should education for Alaska. They are ' guests while here of TAr. and Mrs.l ' W. L. Coats SNAPpW CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtub. Washbasins, Wtndowi, and Mirrora. Caunotsaatch. CHURCH NOTICES mm FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; MINISTER Ilev. II. G. l'unston B.A., Interim Moderator Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist 11:00 Mornkig Service. P. H. Llnzey 12:15 Sunday School . I '' 7:30 Evening Service This service will be conducted entirely' by the Girls' Christian Endeavor Group. : : ,'V. Everyone Cordially Invited "'''' ST. PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWUENCE C. 3EKSKN. Pastor There will be three session on Sunday, which Is the Rev. B. E. Ber- gesen's last day In St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 11:00 a.m.. sermon topic "What Does Jesus Christ Really Mean to Me?" (Norwegian). Solo, Mrs. John Murvold. Anthem by "Ladles' Chor us, "Gud Skal Al Ting Mage." Offering for visiting evangelist. 4:00 p.m.. questions turned In previous to, or at the beginning of meeting will be answered on the meaning of Bible passages, .doctrines of Lutheran or other churches, practical problems of Christian living, etc. 7:30 p.m., the closing session (English) will be conducted. Topic "Young People's Problems of Science, Sex and fcocfcjty." Usual .Congregational .Collection Envelopcs) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Minister He v. F.dwin 11. llrandt, Jl.A. W. Vaughan Davies, Organist 11.1). I 11:00 Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Christian Youth Society Servlce-Thls service will be for the combined congregations of the First Baptist Church and the First Un- M ited -Church. Speakers Miss E. Hamblln and "Ken Harding. Everyone Cordially Invited. Note There will be no service at the United Church Sunday evening. Works in 2 ways on discomfort of 010$ f&mflMi 1- Tk 2 "ASPJRIN" tmSSAl. in 2 hours. 2 b H throat is sore from the cold, crush and stir 3 "ASPIRIN" tablets in gloss of water. Gargle Iwicej This eases throat rawness and soreness almost Instantly. No family Deed neglect even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take, two "Aspirin" tablets when you feel a cold coming on with a full glass of water. Then repeat if necessary, according to directions in each package. Relief comes very quickly. The "Aspirin" method of relieving colds is the way many doctors approve. You V. DEMAND AND GET- ASPIRIN take "Aspirin'f or relief then if you are not imprpved promptly, you call the family doctor. ""Aspirin" tablets .are made in Canada by the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. EC THIS WEEK SPECIALS Prophylactic Tooth Brush and Powder 75c value. 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