PAGE FOUR 4 . Beautiful DINNERWARE 30 different patterns to choose from. 32-plece QO OAiO 7"i Dinnersets at and up BKASSWARE and NOVELTIES Cheaper Glass Tumblers "i0f 0J From, per dozen up ...... GLASSWARE and NOVELTIES Visit Our Wonderful Basement Store! Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist m THE LATEST AND BEST y ' NEW AM) IMPROVED Kleen - Kook The Range That Has Everything You cant know the thrill of perfectly controlled heat, absolutely clean and safe, without waste, until you hate used "Kleenkook" Let Us Show You the Latest Sold On Easy Terms SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.13 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc, call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. V-I7- UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TJ5.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:36 p.m. 10:30 p-m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. II Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office rurthe' Information Regarding Reservations and Tlcrets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Phone 561 It's interestinir to know when reading th r.oii,. m... that the people of the whole district are doing the same. FILM BILL AT CAPITOL Charlie Chan Story and Western, With Jane Withers, Promise Entertainment J "Charlie Chan In Honolulu," with Sidney Toler succeeding the late (Warner CHand in the characteri-'zatlon of Earl Derr Blggers' fam-jous fictional sleuth, and The Art-jzona Wild Cat," In which Jane (Withers becomes mixed up with a band of Mexican outlaws in an Arizona town, comprise a double bill picture program which gives promise of considerable entertainment at the Capitol Theatre tonight In "Charlie Chan in Honolulu." jthe sleuth Is called upon to catch json a murdered who strikes almost on. the detective's own doorstep. The) story Is an absorbing one and Toler. ' from all accounts, acquits himself very creditably In the principal part of the piece. The cast also; features Phyllis Brooks. Sen Yung.j Eddie Collins John King. Claire lies lo restore law and order to the bandit-ridden town. She has many exciting and hilarious experiences In so' doing. Leo Carrlllo Is cast as her foster-father, once a notorious bandit, and the cast also Includes Pauline Moore. William Henry. Henry Wllcoxson. Douglas Fowley and Etienne OirardoL parents being present In the" cer JYH1 DAILY NT2WS Saturday. March ;i , KITSELAS OFFICERS United Church Elects For Year Choirmaster Ben Seymour. Janitor Josephine Seymour. Organist Amelia Bevan. Bell ringer Edgar Hudson. General Advisors President Joe Hudson. Secretary David Mason. Eddie Bennett. Johnny Cecil, Fred Dodd, George Zucco, Robert Bar- Mackenzie. its Leaders KITSELAS. March 11 - On Sunday afternoon service was held by Rev. Adam Crisp of Terraie. During the service a duet was sung by Laura Hudson and Mary Spalding. The organist was Mrs. Flora Bolton. Following the service officers for 1939 were elected by the congregation as follows: Chairman Rev. Adam Crisp. Vice-chairman Robert Wilson. Secretary Mrs. Joe Hudson. Treasurer Peter Spalding. Assistant Treasurer Edgar Hud- rat, ana Mark Lawrence. . i,,. GuM In The Arizona Wild Cat,' Jane'; Preddent-Mrs. Joe Hudson. Withers attempts with the author!- vice-PresldentMrs. David Ma son. Secretary Mrs. Peter Spalding. Assistant Secretary Josephine Seymour. Treasurer Amelia Bevan. Try a Dally News classified vertlsement 'for hest result ad- ooooooooooo-o&ooooooooooaooo-ooooooootOooooooooooooooon 5 ! At Seal Cove ... I o o o o An enjoyable and Instructive children coming to them as trust-evening was spent by the mem- ed friends and not as disclplin- rxrs or me Anglican Youn 1 jrtans. however necessary disci- People's Association of Saint phnarlans may be and are." Peter's Church last Thursday when , The evening was brought to a the subject of "Attitude of Par-close by a vote ot thanks given pj ents Towards Their Teen Age I the visiting parents. Children WU rliuuiMi vitYi rm Waterfront Whiffs Steamer Prince (Jeorge Undergoing Annual Overhaul at IxKal Dry Dock .Masters' and Mates' Examinations Here Next Week, month's time the Prince Oeorge wtU be leaving here for Vancouver where she will be recom missioned In service tor the season In June.i ir.nMw. Ih DrlnM DiiiuH n'VlfoVtl for the south Thursday night, will carry on the weekly service between here and Vancouver. No time has leen wasted in getting started with the annual overhaul of the steamer Prince George at the local dry dock. The vessel was withdrawn from service Thursday night following her return from Anyox and Stewart and yesterday was taken out of the water on to the pontoons for hull work. Capt. Neil McLean is standing by the r1 ntll n..t w-mV Tn fttwlllt l a purser ot l.i jv steamers on southern runs but not often seen on northern ships. U acting as pur ser of the Prince Louise which is now on the run between here and ln of Prtnce took over the run with the sailing YI" Adelaide. To confer with W. E. Coillson. In dian Agent, and lUheries officials. To inspect wharf and float lm- . r. . , Prln n. provement work wJlchU being car-1 aboaro r,vn Faulkner 1 assbtant 25 district V". f engln- V'.Ke boat June B. ot WUllam Barton f Klncomh A namber ot lmpon. eer or the federal department of maU, are to uken up. 5yu " w' .r" party will be here for the next few Vancouver, arrived on the Cardena . . ,. . ... last night from the south and wlU . A,nur g Netoon Kincollth. pre,-proceed on the Catala tomorrow cider of OreenvUle evening to Stewar . He wffl be back eha,rraan: Johnson RuH Grtrn "c MJ'.ua '" ivUle. director; James Adam of aays nereaooun. vmung among nA irM- tjl mi J other places Ostand, Oona River er; WUlUm Barton. KlncoUth. set ' 'uJ '"-"'reUry. and Arthur L NeUon jr of Capt. J. C Barbour will arrive ln the elty next Wednesday from Van Kincollth. Teeordln? secretary NILE NO REFUGE couver to conduct masters' andl ALEXANDRIA. March 11: 'CP mates' examinations lor some One of the last ot the civilized twelve candidates who have been' nations to adopt the levy Egypt receiving instruct ton from Capt. J.'wttl have Income taxe soon under R. FJfert at the local school for a new decree. navigation during the. past winter.! , , ! J. B. Shaw. iwteUnt Dominioi The Alaska freighter TOMfss was architect, and A. O. Montcrieff In port from 3 to S o'clock yester- Vancouver hardwood rontracior day afternoon. She arrived from after a visit here In connection with The social evening given by the Ketchikan and. after discharging . the Installation of fittings tn the isons of Mrs. George Kelsev and First Prince RutJert Boy Scout i '""en fth for transshipment East new federal bulWlnit. sailed by the iMrs. W. B. Skinner. Among tniiTroop was much enoyed by their 0Tyer Candlan National Rallm-ayi, princess Loutse last night on thetr I statements made by the younser guests, the Legion tropps boys and s" ror Seattle. return routh Mr Shaw going f' : genera tlon were these: i their officers, Victoria and Mr Montcrieff to Van I "We think that parents ought to have more confidence In the suc cess of their years of training ur and allow us to choose our own friends and places ot amusement. -We think, that parents ought! not to continually bring up com I was young, etc.. etc.' "We think that parents ought at least to be conslsent and to take uie advice which they so often offer (or Insist upont us In such matters as habit formation, like church, going. Bible class attendance and cultural pursuits. "We think that parents ought not to insist too much upon their children Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Kelsey replied along the following lines. "Parents are anxious over the health and character of their children and, as they reach the teen age. they feel like the ship I human, whleh means that they are (not above making mistakes them-! selves. j "Parents would like to see their' Work at the Seal Cove air base is reported to be commencing about June. Some of the boys from Esqui mau are being welcomed back at and!"" Tarious dub mttlnss In the parlsons of their days as boys . ... I Parian IT 11 girls with ours by saying. 'When The Parish Hall cloak rooms are; completed and are ready forljC groups who will use them for their , meetings. These rooms are large 5 enough to hold two table tennis J sets and other games besides and1 they are well heated. i Mid week Lenten services areV being held on Wednesday evenings oi.uig arouna ine at saint p..-. t rt n xi house, forgone Is only young oncc.jDurnford Is giving a series' of'ad-we do not think that we should dresses on The Basis of Our Faith be freed from all work but we do I in God-think that we should not be asked i I ,01: 100 lon- The physical culture class Is pro- .1 We think parent should notjeeedlng apace In numbers and she ter their children too much ; popularity under the direction of l uw "cjp uiem 10 iaceiGarry McGarrigle. uc rcauMes 01 me later. "We think that If parents ed their homes for occasional par- Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook hax ?ft Iho HIifHct tnr Via ties for their children and their 8ix weeks during which time he $ friends they would be less likely to .will take over the duties of th C try to seek their pleasures outside I Massett MUntnn nn Otirrn rrhar. 5 ol home. t.i i. n. , We think that parents ouzhtUt nmnit H.nntotinn in to encourage In us a sense of re sponsibility by giving us, when the East. ever possible, a sum of money to, Work goes on rapidly at the Cold budget for ourselves for such Storage where some landscape things as clothes, etc." gardening Is being planned as a beautifying scheme for the grounds immediately connected with the storage. Tne sympathy ot all the Seal; uve residents go out to Mr. and builder about to launch Ws vessel Dlxon n " 1058 of after years of paUent and pain'- thelr 500 through drowning, staking work. ( Very Rey olbson of gt The questions that arise In the Andrews Anglican Cathedral Is to mmds of parents are urgent ones conduct the service and preach at then. Will my boy or girl prove st Peter s Church, Seal Cove, to-to be the fine boy or girl I have morrow-tried to make them or will thev ' flounder as so. many do? That is the question which haunts the minds of parents more particularly when their children reach the teen age. They wish their children to avoid mistakes which are likely to be serious ones at that age and unlike the mistakes made when much younger. Parent : should be-Consistent ln word andj I deed but after all they too are NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME -AWAY FROM HOME IUtea $1.00 op SO Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.O. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19S 5 Charles W Young, well known u couver Work Shirts Some Heal Vafucs in Well .Made Shirts. Shirts That Will Give Months of Satisfactory Wear. 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