11 wito,. March 6, 1030 i . - , a 1 1 u a n w fc THIS MARK Identifies the Thriftiest Lamps you can buy Psrlftr Milk ln coffee nd I i vkps delicious lee cream and lu r fr-en desserts that call r am. plain " or whipped. Kr It Uol for the G-E Monogram orf ih end bf the bulbs yot buy. TKi fsmoui mark id.MIflei Edlion Maids Lamps thai stay brigkUr longer and giy you all tkt light you pay for. Buy a supply at today's now low prices. ZD ro Stilt UCMT - SCTTII SICHT-USt EDISONMAZDA (umpj r 1 U 1 n I I U S n . . . l" i.ni.nwt. ILtCTRIC CO., Llmlttd Mr- 8 Beaudln of Terrace, who I Jff v ha- brenoni brief trip to Vancou-I IndllierenCe IS v irnved In the rlty on the Ca ! "! hl fl,M P"wl !f,TPatAcf Cure . ntprtor on thl erentnit s train CcUCbl ..Ul Sc -Build II. C. Payrolh- Flakey Tender Biscuits w rmbylerian PaMar Enmerate Forces Which Are Militating AtainU ChrUtlanlty The curse of Indifference, in this community as well as elsewhere. wa one of the greatest forces ,tou in morning service Flrstf Presbyterian Church yesterday. umer Anti-unrtailan forces tre itreed. pride, enmity, fear and pre- i and It adds greatly to thi J"u,cc M1U UP,ore uea . it writes Mrs T "It makes vere no dlstlnctJons between , tea blscutu. so twder and n ,uch ,cokr na.llonaUty. There were only two classes of men r, v they melt in your mouth. Christ in their live and those who had not. Mr. Funston deplored the 1tAmntv t nlaMt Atkst AAna44eA liuirh cneaper In price than " 7 Uo Mon ChriUan Uv,n -r,am I can give my family they like and still keep ' i un bitdaet " PACIFIC MILK Irradiated Of Coune C. X. B. TKAIXS For the Fal Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 6 pjn. From the East-Tuesdays. Tliursdays and Saturdays 11 p.hi TUNE in the WORLD U.C.A. Victor Radio Facilities Provide the Finest Uadio Receiver A Nation-Wide Broadcasting Service, and in Addition Surprisingly Easy Terms ,9M KI.ECTUIC MOntl. Vtom. up K.C.A'. Victor Has All the Latest Features $29.95 1930 IIATTFIIY ()l'i:UATi:i) MODCI.S (Including COQ QCC b;ittcrteai. From, up $&UVO .Mi ' ' --PAefe?rrtftr.E - -j" . . , . ; Surprise Party On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ite Kelsey Are j Honored by Frlendi On Satnr-! day Kvenlnf ' About twenty-five friends gath. ered Saturday night In a surprlss party upon Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kelsey. Fifth Avenue East, the occasion being their ninth wedding anniversary. The evening was hap-'plly spent In playing cards and fuli Justice was done to excellent refreshments hmimht Vvw Ik. . Now that we have a new Pope, a new wheat policy in Canada, a new i 'ournal wtU notice" new line ofi idvertlslnt telling how successfully to carry on the business of a pro-reslonal hobo and make money at! it LOCALS Nordkap Meeting Tonight at I Canac:n Legion BES.L. Execu tlve meeting tonight. Monthly meeting Wednesday. 53 tessor. sailed last nisht on the Ca. ; company assembled, J. E. Morris ' tala for a trip to Stewart on official made the presentation of a "hind some bouquet to the bride of nine years ago. Man in the Moon duties N icht Coughs jc to colds... checked Ithout "doling". VICKS VAPORUB ju s cm. all and daughter. Mar- , spirit In Prince Rupert and a new jorie. Tetuined to the city on Sat- leellng of optimism we can expect urday evenuvrs tram, accompanied to see things move. by Miss Evelyn Yule, after spend lt ling a holiday as the guest of Mrs Old Man Winter seems to riv-iYuIe at Port Edward. ing hard. It may be several weeks yet before he Is finally Interred. ' Edward Edlund. for many I years a rancner ai Miaaie Kiver. police, will be the speaker at th Kn rvnft nronv i. t 1.1 regular monthly dinner meetlm r 'Landry s shoes! He will find them prince RuD!" Juntor crvamb' a nicely polished pair, made of kid 01 cemmeree tomorrow nistni. n-and with velour trimmings. We avb tf be "Palrols in the North " are all hoping he nils them well. Thf buMne oortlon of the meet- Ing wlH Include the presentation of Jake sayi he's been reading tome reporU cn a nb'r of matters In-Of the Utile article abaut artver- cludlnr rin elean-uo. housfn-tilnt nlrn- lW" nUe. snowball frolic and he k wondering if he twld buy a little soace to adver- anrt mne-e- nort day in' IVf hU business He li a hum and ,nn nI 10C1' rP"Tr" " vtctori- M he been for tnf tttimi ll? wn ana wnrw aKatnU which Chitlanltv hrt to'hp hiding his ChrUUanlty had lli . toj,. , btwhel ,m Latent new members of the Junior i j rn snm Intend declared Rev. II O. ".JVfTJi Chamber of Conferee are Alt rviM a at r imrt .. iwh ... . .. 4... a u,. ... Hiveii ana j. a. cnneu. '"j muni wt uus nmropouian Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prcvost. Met- ilakatla; J. Reld and Joe Trottler. At a dinner recently one of the,eity; l. Freestad. Victoria: H. Mll-loasu ran: -Womanl Without her.ter, Remo: Mrs. Q. h Brooker. man 1 a brute,: but the composl- Terrace: Jack Bennett. Porcher tor et it up as: "Woman, without, island; Mrs. S. Beudln. Terrace, her man, is a. brute". The next day j Koval the proof rmidor was murdered. w. Huck. Vancouver: C Marr and W. O. Glover. Barrett Point; It reems that nobody Is quite sure Percy Crummey. Barrett Point. no u is mam ruung uerraany to- Bert Smythe. T. A. Dowing. R loy. At any rate he Is a good 1ml t&Uon of Adolf Adolf, It srems. was murdered Just quietly put away Robinson and Ted Daniels, city. Prince Rupert R. J. Carson and H. T Silver-thorn, Blllmor: J. McCubbln, Pacific: L. F. Chapman. Spokane: uui n aouoie quietly stepped Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlnthers, Topley: into his shoes s. B. Nordhus, Vancouver: J. B. Comintern forces to stay. Barclay. Blllmor: A. Miller, Namu Central But the world goes on as before Charles Hill and J. Ralnelt, city; And nobody takes the trouble Charlie Anderson. Digby. C. Clos-To se if it's Hitler who worries ter. Blllmor: P. Martin, city: A. u'rld Hadland and M. Hanberg, Oona Or Just his troublesome double. ?lver. Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 1 t 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People -Keeps for Weeks ln Refrlnerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ! I; Prince Rupert Co. ltd. British Colombia Fresh Local Raw And j it oitiCD Pasteurized Milk J DULULK; valentin dairy Optometrist ( j rilONa 1 RT,, ptn BMt Salvation Army Young People's Annual Sunday Varied Programs at Different Ser vices at Citadel Yesterday i Large crowds were in attend- The Monarch Wool Cd. have glv- ance at all services held yesterday en their agency to the Dollar Store Jn connection with the Young for Prince Rupert District. tf. Peoples annual Sunday at The I Salvation Army. SPECIAL! This week only two In the morning Captain Ivan for one at the Ideal Cleaners. All Halsey was In charge and spoke orders cash on delivery. 55 "regarding the decision that Moses had to make. He Impressed upon. person was being called upon to make this decision as to whether they "would choose to suffer affliction with the people of God rather than enjoy the pleasure of sin for a season." Various young people were in charge of different 1 parts of the service. The program given by the younger people in the afternoon was a great success. Items of both musical and vocal nature, interspersed with elocutionary numbers, were of Interest to all present. The prizes for attendance at the TSun-day School during the year were presented at this gathering. At the evening service the younger people were well to the front. Musical numbers were given by Arthur Troftager. Asbjurg An-tonsen. Ruth and Alfred Jones. Jake says the story that Uckled Minnesota, and an nucle of Albert 7 i" . ZTZS t one one about ahont'T Eimnd. foreman ror Government . w him .last week was that j English motor coaches that stop Telegraphs here, died recently a' I now and then to let the passengers uldJle Kver.The late Mr. Edlund get off and drink until all are well'wa i ln Sweden ln ,8M and (loaded. He has already started to had lived ln America since he was (save enough money to go to Eng- e'SHeen years of age. land and Join one of those motor! coach parties. I Inspector C. O. Barber, provincial wmiam Hlldebrand. The Strinir Band was nresent and accompanied the singing. Beaver To Be Trapping Permitted Sean Beirt? Opened In Alberta This Winter Owint To Failure In Other Lines EDMONTON. March 6: CP Ks a measure of compensation for the noor trapping season this winter, the beaver season win be opened between April 1 and May 15 this vear. It is announced bv the Al berta povernrrent. This applies to a district in the Peace River area 10. 33 Taxi Offers Von a 1929 Heated 7-Pas.senger Car at Your Service Phone 35 TAXI dressmaking jl Tailoring and Remodelling J. ' i KIMI UTEDE 'i j; Phone Blue 916 203 3rd Ave. Jj Announcements All advertisements m thb column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Eagles' Bridge March 8. S. O. N. Springtime Dance March Rod and Oun Annual Meeting March 13. 16. Orange Bridge and Dance March Presbyterian Shamrock Tea March 17. St. Patrick's Supper, CathoVc Hall March 17. Varden's Play March 17. United Tea Mrs. W. T. Kergln's March 23. S. O. N. Fishermen's Farewe'l Dance, March 23. mil 60 Tea March 25. High School Spring Plays March 24, 25. "Queen Mary" Tea Mrs. Parkin's Easter Monday. Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents The Mikado" April (12. 13 Capitol Theatre. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 20. C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Moose Hall.. April, 2U. Bt. PeUr's Sale May 4. Timely Recipes HALIBUT AND KIDNEY PIE One pound halibut or one tin chicken haddie. salt and pepper, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour, l cupfuls water, 1 small onion, chopped, 1 beef kidney, baking powder biscuit dough. Place the halibut on a rack, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cook over boiling water until tender. 6 to 10 minutes, depending on tne thickness. Separate Into flakes. Wash and SDlIt the kidnev re move the core and membrane and cut into sections Cover with cold salt water and let. stand for half WMm vj "jU : j P 4 ox. bottle 75c fSfAJZZ Ocoal evernzned. r an hour. Drain and cook In the butter for 2 or 3 minutes. Add the flour and cook from 2 to 3 minutes jleely browned. Add the wntpr chopped onion and seasonings. cover ana simmer ror 15 minutes. Add the flaked halibut and turn the mixture into a deep baking dish. Roll bakinir dough to one-third Inch thickness, cut with a medium cutter and place biscuits on top 0f the mixture In the baking' dish. Bake in a hot oven (450 detrrees F) until the biscuits are risen and nicely browned. Four to five servines j Smoked haddock may be used In rTi em rif tmllk-.a. Try a Dally New want-ad. Cut extra fine to snuggle smoothly inlo tfie paper, lo roll quickly and easily into a richer, mellower cigarette that's Old Virginia, o more satisfying smoke every lime. You'll praise the seal-tight pouch. Like a Pocket humidor", it keeps Old Virginia always fresh. And it's so convenient you can luck a double automatic book of "Chanrecler" or "Vogue" papers right inlo it, 15$ Old Kin- Coal is a clever old gink He works pure magic in a wfnk Hell cheer jow moping, drooping soul 'With a ton of Phirpott Evltt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The Best Coal in Town As Advertised on the Air Antacid Stomach Powd owaer TV' 1G oz. bottle $1.50 Ormes Ltd. r Pioneer Druqffiats The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally from ,8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.nu 2 s