Eday. I 1 ewiyweas re Honored Modi RECIPE rty Held for Captain and .Mrs. Ira nk Pierce Mi Interesting evening was spent Mdixday when a few of the rnds of Captain and Mrs. Frank IEARS Heat cup water with tli nrrup (about 1 rup) fruin a tin f ltl t'.lly IVare. IMesoWe in thl 1 1Vk lime JHy puwtl'r. Cool, and when partially rri, Ix-ut villi an ( 1m-uIt until f ua m j and twice I In fiulk. J'uui into mold and chill until art. 'I'urii out on plntlrr, surround vflth para. lMirloii wilh tlilicil rrrani and garnUlird with maraiM'hliiii chrrrim. tree, whose marriage took place !Mlc n, r. Rur,ncnn MIcc n Jonlly at Macleod, Alberta, gath-; ' $ i Rmlth rfnnttiln UnH Mrs Prnnlr Id to celebrate the occasion " in them. The evening was pleas- ; rierce, captain and Mrs. Ivan Hal- kt!y spent in the playing of games sey and p, Nickerson. i Attention Fishermen! Willi the FisJiinif Season Opening in a Few Short Weeks Remember Your First Aid Suppl les We Carry a Complete Stock of First Aid Cabinets and Supplies Call today and let us help you compute your requirements. We Respectfully Solicit Your Business Ormes Ltd. "Tim Pioneer Druqgists The Xei Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and nolldays From 12 noon till t o.m, 7 p.m. till 9 P-m. ooooopoeooooooooeoooPOOOoooKHooowrOWM The New Halo Permanent Our hair styles must change to suit the '938 spring bonnets. Let us create for you a more charming ar"d stylish lf f ure. nly genuine oil solutions used on all permanents. em JDeauw onuv M THIRD AVENUE rhone 917 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 3 Office Swivel Chairs f"d Oak arid are in splendid condition. Can be tilted, raised or J0ered to any position, Priced to clear at once $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 Phone 775 327 TtliRD AVENUE LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be running, on time. i William Stone sailed Sunday evening on the Catala for a business trip to Anyox. He will return to the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday evening. j Ole Evlndsen, well known Alice 'Arm hotel proprietor, was a passenger aboard the Catala yester day returning to Alice Arm after a visit to Stewart. Thomas Evans, superintendent 'in charge of Consolidated Mining & Smelting Coi. operations at lunch was served later. Also ox, relumed to Anydx aboard the a basket containing many beauti- Catala yesterday after a visit to Jul gifts was brought forward by Stewart. Miss Gloria Swanson and presented """""" , , to Captain and Mrs. Pierce. I J- N- Tavlor and ,A- J-cel; in; Rectors pi uie nun ui mui.nru. The ouests In attendant were Mrs. Pierce Sr., Mrs. R. Van-der Sluys, Mrs. Moller, Mrs. M. Hunt, Mrs. J. Wilkle. Mrs. Lewis Wide, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Nesbitt, Mrs. Swanson, Miss Mary Pierce. Miss Clara Pierce, ,are visitors Jn the city on official business, having arrived from Stewart on the Catala this mom ing. A. Wicks of Summit Avenue, who has not been in good health for some time, was removed Sunday afternoon in the ambulance from his home to the Prince Rupert General Hospital Rev. H. G. Funston of Stewart: who is supplying In the pulpit of First Presbyterian Churcn nere, sailed Sunday night on the Catala for Stewart and expects to be back here again later. Mrs. R. J. D. .Smith vUlvleaye .on Monda'y Of next week to visit at Uchi Lake. Ontario, with one Sauphter befftre proceeding to Ed-nbureh, Scotland, to visit with an other She expects .to be away six month's. Dr. Brocklesby ' Speaker Before Young People (Bv Maurice Davey) With' the President, Ken Hard intr. in the chair, members of .the, Christian Youth Society met last' night In the First United unurcn for their regular meeting. There was a fair attendance of members. There were few buslnss items, the more important being the passing of a motion to the effect that the United, Presbyterian and Baptist Churches be approached with 'regard to the possibility of pre senting a three-act easier pmy hi each or any one of the. churches. The devotional talk was given bv Wilf Hicks, Harold Ivarson read the Scriptures ana u Hamblin was pianist. Thp truest speaker of the eve-; nlng was. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby of the Prince Rupert nsnenes txpew mPntnl station. His highly inter tinc subiect was "Waves." The npnker illustrated his polnts-ou a blackboard and also wun txpc.i- ments One of the most unique m-r .... . .. .. I i ventions was a radio- Kniie wmcn was used in surgery In the large: centres. It wa3 especially used to cut through tissue with plenty of blood cells as the radio knife sealed up the cells after it had cut thrnueh them. Another new use of the short-wave was to prevent dry rot. The short-wave killed the fnntr in the lumrjer. Miss Eileen HambUn thanked ihf sDeaker for his instructive ad dress on behalf of the Society. The rrteeting was adjourned for reiresn menU of coffee ana aougnnuis erved by Miss Doris Iioiaen, SOUTH! VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves Prince Rupert Every THURSDAY, 11:15 P.M. CANADIAN NAT I O N A L STEAMSHIPS ti- :m ; vT-" Norkap Fishermenls Farewell 6o clal. Wednesday, March 23, 8 p.m; Members and friends. ( 68 i Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, returned to the city ort the from Hyder and will proceed from here aboard the Princess Louise Thursday morning to Skagway en-route to the Yukon. Don't Experiment Treat Colds Proved Way Doubly proved in world's largest colds-clinic, and by everyday use In more homes than any other medl-jr cation of Its kind. No p t a "dosing." Just mas-yLZT, sage VapoRub on U iT 'vl throat, chest, and J ll il back at bedtime. Re-II 1 1 M I lief begins almost at once. And long after sleep comes, VapoRub Keeps right on working. Its poultice- and -vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves Irritation and coughing, helps break local conges tion, uiten, oy morning the worst of the cold is over. WICKS Under the auspices of the Ser naders Orchestra, a dance was. held Saturday night in the Bos ton Hall, those in attendance hav ing an enjoyable time. About one one hundred were In attendance Anglican Tea, Mrs. son, Marcn 24. March 25 and United Church. VapoRub Patrons of the Capitol Theatre last night commented favorably on the improved appearance of the foyer, ramps and main aisle as a re sult of the laying down over the week-end of fine new carpet. Fur ther improvements of this nature are about to made in the way of drapes and light fixtures in the foyer of the theatre. Robert Macnicol, provincial secretary of the Canadian ..Legion, will arrive in the city orj the Prince .Rupert tomorrow In the course of a northern tour. He will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday and has other local speaking engagements for the next week when he will be here again. Mr. Macnicol will be going through tomorrow to Stewart where he will spend .several days, returning here next Tuesday morning on the Catala. BLACKHEADS (lon't tqurcie barkhradt itinaoWe'thtm. Ot two ounces of pvtmine .itowder. from any dniK mora and rub gentlr with ft. hot clotb ov.r the klarkhrads. Thejr limply dissolve and dUapiitar hjr thin aafe and iui t'thod. Have a Hollywood coaolexioa. Announcements All advertisements In thla column will be charged .for fit full month at 25c a word. Band Parents' Association Tea, March 23: S. C. Thorn Recreation Centre Boxing, Mao-ie' Hall, Thursday. March 24. , Orange Spring Sale March 25. : 26, CIRCUS, S.O.N. Masquerade, March 28, Basketball Dance, April 1, Hall. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18 Baptist Tea, April 20. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 21. Dancing Display, Oddfellows' Hall. April 21. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance" 28. Capitol Theatre, April 27 and United Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. YoUng People's Question Night Dean Gibson Answers Questions Cut To Him on Iteligious Matters At Jast week's meeting of the Arxrilrnn Yftun? Peonle's Assoc la- catala tnis morning irom a inpjtlon( Vei;y Rev James B Gibson to Stewart on official duties, Rev. Oliver Thome of Kincolith. after spending a few days in the city, sailed by the Catala Sunday night on Ills return to the Naaa River village. Mrs. C. Stanford arrived In the Mrs. Franks and daughter, Emily' city on the Catala this morning ,of Woodcock and Mrs. I. Ego of Edmonton arrived in the city on I Saturday night's train and returned i to the interior last evening. dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, was In attendance to answer questions in regard to religious matters which were put to him. Robert Yerburgh, president of the " Association, was in the chair arid the proceedings provSd very interesting. i At this week's meeting Ernest Meadows will give a talk descrip tive of the Panama Canal and Mr. Yerburgh will tell stories. I Christian Youth Society Dance Affair at .Oddfellows' Hall Friday Night .Enjoyed by Crowd of One' Hundred and Fifty A delightful week-end social af fair was the dauce held Friday night in the Oddfellows' Hall by the Christian You.th Society, about 150 persons being in attendance-at the event. Miss Venetla Feero was in general charge of arrangements and music was by Mrs. De-Carlo's Orchestra. Johnny Coma-., dina was master of ceremonies and dancing was in progress from io; pjtn. until 2:30 a.m tasty refresh- ! ments being served at midnight. I An .outstanding feature of the) evening was an entertaining i;oor show which included tap dancing! by Miss' Victoria Lewis, Miss Olga Lewis, Miss Aileen Mair and Henry Montesano, vocal solos by .Miss Betty Wood, Miss Hilda Bond and Miss Betty Wilkinson and har monica and ukelele duets by Mario I Bussanich and Peter Brass. Timely Recipes Effgs JJggs can be served so tastily in the ordinary ways In which they are used, such as boiled, poached, or" fried, that many people may not realize the great adaptability of this food and that it can be used as the basis of a wide variety of j dishes. However, with the true food value of eggs becoming better un-, derstood as a result of nutritional research; new ways of preparing eggs are of interest. French Omelet Beat the eggs with a fork, adding one tablespoonful of cream and one of water for each egg used. Into a heavy frying pan put plenty of butter and let it get' sizzling hot. Then pour In the eggs and lessen the heat. Immediately start' shaking the pan back and forth and roll the omelet as soon as the edge Is firm and while it Is still wet. The In side of the omelet cooks while it Is belne removed from the pan. To roll the omelet iift one "edge and roll it over? Tilt the skillet In the direction the omelet is to be rolled and assist in the' rolling with a spatula oV luilfeKSUp iheeJierSiitbej skillet to a hot platter and Hotel Arrivals Royal n Kristmansson. Osland; Mrs. C. Stanford, Hyder, Aiassa. Sliced Bread We are now In a positloil to supply wrapped sliced bread, all varieties at 10c a Loaf Sold by ail grocers or to out of town customers bj "express fellced bread Is economical, convenient, makes neat sandwiches, good toast and is sanitary. Housewives Are Asking For It Van's Bakery Prince Rupert, B. C. PAQK.THRi.Tl I THK BYGIENK COURT OF JUSTICE' Clerk Charged with Loss of Efficiency Mr. Justice Knuchen concluded hit lumming up Jcdce; This man has admittedly ieea taking no steps to safeguard his health, though he has a wife and three little children ho depend entirely upon him. (Ur tlx prtaoncr hung hli bd and howtd tlviu of great emotion), his consequent loss of efficiency threatens to rob them sooner or later of the support he owes them. Remembering all these facts can you honestly find this man "not guilty" of the charge against him that his loss of efficiency is due to ill-health? That is what you must decide. (Tht jury then retired for ten mlnutei.) Foreman or Junr ; My lord. The jury agree in finding the prisoner guilty. Jvhct: Prisoner, in this court we do not punish: we reform. And serious as your charge is, you will be allowed to go back to your home on probation, on the understanding that you keep yourself out of this trouble in future. Prisoner: My lord, how is that possible? I get no chance of proper exercise. I won't have a holiday for months. I'm sitting in a stuffy office all day long, Jcdce: Silence! TheSe are the very Kruschen is a combination of several mineral salts which your body must get, in some way, to keep the .blood pure the inside clean, and the sys reasons why steps, are so absolutely necessary. Pjusonu: My lord, I promise to da anything ,1 can. But, the cost. . . . Judge: All you need, my good man, Is to learn one simple sentence "It's, the little daily dose that does if. It's Kruschen you're needing! And as for the cost; it is much less than U 4 day. Prisoner: But my lord, how can one single Salt do all that I need? Judge: Don't ask foolish questions! A man of your age should know that . Kruschen is not a single salt.. It's a combination of several salts Nature's own salts refined. It is a balanced prescription, gently stimulating to natural action those parts 6f your system' that have become sluggish or inactive through unnatural modern living conditions. Prisoner: 111 never forget what you say, my lord. Judce: N'ow go away and get back your health and energy and efficiency. And so long as you never fail to take that little daily dose, you're not likely to be seen in this court again. KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism tem "generally toned up, but which you can't get in Nature's own way without i abundant exercise and fresh air. You should have those salts evert day : hence the im- TASTEM3SIN portjnee of the "little daily COFFfcE OB TEA .j. E &tw counUr Kruschen in 25c, 45c and 75c botUes. ll'f the little daily dose that dues it. For a Safe Courteous Driver, Call 456 Taxi Al. French UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUBS- T.S.J5. 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