Aiall 10. 1939. 1-' PAGE THH-FE- esc: for Morning After Taking Grter's Uttte UverPilk MOVING TO) VANCOUVER mtm. f ...III . . . . Newman. Union KtcamUiip " "uti win do rrgreiiea d , cut Transferred Suuih-PranL many M'nd he has mad while Skinner Ills Suceensor. ure through business and private associations. In addition to carry- Newman. age.nt of the . n an ..mshlp Co. here for tht "ffcve manner, he found time ind a half years, ha. to an actlve P"1 ,n olhr ac-- d uf hte promotion to ulllf and u ttt P president vtiMivr in ih rm -of the Junior Chamber of Com- nirP and. accompanied ,wm 'wnkn' ,n hu departure, will' Newman and HUe daurr- nur ' ' anu i. wll be leaving a week PPuar numbers. Mrs. Newman orr.,w afternoon aboaN 1 .aUo bm)me ' known and ..a to assume his new the south. Ills successor Frank J. Skinner, purser impnny's southern vessch mufh esteemed. Mr and Mrs. Skinner will as-sume residence on Fifth Avenue East In the house now occupied b assistant purser of M" and Mrs. Newman. 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CAHUENA FRIDAY, Du DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Vancouver, Thurs. a.m Due- Vancouverj Monday- a.m. if Convenient, Please rorchase TUkets at Offlre further information Regarding, Reservations and Tickets From V W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Thone 568 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Newsr &t the nnnnlA nf" tWurVinln flihrrlnr. rirp Hrilncr tho'bdllltf.' IS FINE DAY j Special Obocrvanrc of Rrnurrrf Hom In All City Churches I Large Congregation Turn I Out er Sunday. During a goodly -part of the day, the sun shone brightly. Special services In the churches H PAMJ Ani . II.. on me northern runs. Mr Akin. r.. .' " . 7 ' --- W accompanied by hU wife. uQ&?ZX?Z 1 S2 Z1TT7 thU 1"rrectlon ocSn " t." hf.Ca!.dM,a . In First United Church. Rev I icnure oi Mr. newman from c Jai, . .u " . , Its Ht IUU1 Jllllg on "Incontestable Fact nnd Tnrf spensable Truth" and in the evening on The Attainment of Immortality." In the morning the Junior Choir sang They Have Taken Away My Lord" and Miss Marie Lo?k the solo "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" from Handel's Messiah." In the evening the Senior Choir sang the anthem "Re joice la the Lord." "In Joseph's Lovely Garden" was rendered a? a trio by Mrs. H. T. Lock and Dr and Mrs. R. O. Large while Dr. i-arge sang "Open the Oates of the- Temple." At St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, where on Oood Friday eve ning there had been a special Easter musical presentation, the dean. Very Rev. James B. Gibson spoke on the subject "The Experience of the Risen Lord" in the morning and on "Witness to the Resurrection" In the evening. The anthem "They Have Taken Away My Lord" was rendered by the choir In the morning.. A finely presented "Resurrection" pageant featured evening service yesterday in First Presby terian Church. A cast of youni? people took part and the de-pictment was highly impressive Bettings were splendidly arranged and those who took part portrayed their roles with understanding. There was a musical background. with Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby and J. A Teng as soloists, and th readlng-i were by Rev. H. O. Fun-iton. the pastor, who with J. A Tcng. directed the pagean.t Those taking part. In order of appear ance, were James Bremner. as Pil ate; James Hadden and Duncan McRae. soldiers: Harold Ivarson Joseph of Arimathea; E. J. Smith g.and H. M. Foote. high priests: ? John O'Neill and William Hadden. 0 as Pharisees; Robert Strachan. glcenturlan; Misses Flora and Henen o' Leslie, angels; Miss Winnie Camer-Sjon, Salome. Mrs. E. J. Smith pre-1 1 sided at the organ and the cos-gltumes were in charge of Mrs 01 James Simpson. Mrs. J. A. Teng p and Mrs. James L. Lee. The Senior O nnd Junlnr Oinlr inlnpri in th morning service to provide special ' music and there was the rite of tommunlon with ten new members Joining the church nine by profession of faith and one by 2 certificate. The church was specl-o oily decorated for the Easter oc-o'easlon under the direction of Mrs. g W.. L. Sandlson and Mrs. Peter g Lakle and was filled both morning 6 and evening. p, There were also special Easter g services during the day at First o Baptist Church, St. Peter's Church S at Seal Cove and at St. Paul's 2Lutheran Church where Rev. L g C. Foss of Seattle Is supplying the S pulpit temporarily. Miss" A. Butler of Wistaria and Miss R. Butler of Endako, school teaching sisters, are spending the Easter holidays in the city, having arrived on Saturday night's train from the interior. LOCAL NEWS NOTES j Frank Lockwood returned to th Canadian Leeion Rooms, Royal city on the Cardcna Saturday Visit bridge and dance tonight from a business trip to Vancouver. For creating a disturbance, Cecil Marr was fined $1 by Magistrate mere was fine weather in McClymont In tty rnner nupcrt yesterday for East-ion Saturday. At the fir st s . . . Qukkl use this specialized aid tor note and upper throat-.. where most colds start. Helps prevent many colli. VlCKS police ntffle BR1: Va-tro-nol Many Attended Funeral Today Last Kites for Capt. I'eler Thomp son, Well Known Loral Halibut Skipper The funeral of the late Capt. Peter Thompson, well known local halibut skipper, took place this af 8:30 sharp. Popular prices. 83t W. II; Tobey returned to the city on Saturday night's train from court a trip as far as Prlnco George on oiueiai cosiness. George F. Harris, manager of I W. E. Walker, manager of Ar Mill Bay cannery, was a passen- randale Cannery, who has been ger aboard the Catala last evening spending the winter In Vancouver, going north to the Naas River for -was a passenger aboard the Ca- the season. tala last evening going through tothe Naas River for the season. Bert Robson, well known Namu canneryman, was here aboard tho 'Cardena Saturday on his 'way back to Namu after a trip into Anaham Lake in the Bella Coola Valley. Rev. J. E. Barnes is continuing his series of evangelical meetings 'at the local Pentecostal Assembly .and continues to draw out igood (congregations. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will leave on Thursday of this week on the Princess Norah fo; Juneau. Eagles' Bridge !And Dance Was Enjoyable Event The fortnightly bridge party and dance of the Eagles' Lodge Wednesday night was again a success ful and enjoyable affair. There ternoon from the chapel of the B.C. I were twentv tables and nrize Undertakers to Fairvlew Cemetery.. ,-inners were Mrs. Fred Grimble.i A large attendance at the rites and .Miss M. Leake. Mrs. N. Jensen and numerous heautliul lioral tributes Mrs. peter Soiem for the ladies testified to the esteem In which de-' and L. Tusvlk. Norman McKav. ceased was held and the sympathy R Adcock and J. Molr for the wmcn is lelt lor tne bereaved. Imf.n The rlnor nriw u-as won bv uev. j. u. jacKson. pastor oi nrsiiA p. nifWn Aftr rfrphmint4 United Church, officiated and Mlssjdaneing was enjoyed with music M. A. Way presided at the organ toby Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. accompany tne nymns wmcn were. Angelo Astort was master ot -Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide , ceremonies for cards and A. Ron-Wlth Me." laid for dancing. Frank Ellison pre- Pallbearers were Ed Green void, j sided at the door and the corn-Peter WoW. Nels Johnson. W. E. mlttee in charge consisted of W. Drake. J. S. Neleonand Peter Lor- Nohie. William Hutson, A: Ronald. enn I Hugh Ferguson and A. Montesano. Hotel Arrivals Plince Rupert Mrs. J A. Brown and daughter. Port Esslngton: R. L. Brlttaln and Miss Mtble Britain, city: J. N. Browning. Lyon Ushtstone, J. A. Duclos and 11. N. Summerfleld, Van couver: R. D. Thomas and Ken neth Ferguson, Bllimor: Miss R. Butler. Endako: Mm A. Butler.; Wistaria: Miss M. Llewellyn and Mrs. A. Attree, Terrace; T. A. Mc- Martin. Smlthers: L. O. Hagen. Se attle; A. L. Brunton. Toronto; J. T. Boyce, Toronto: Ei E. Mason. Win- ( nlpeg; M. C. Willson, London, Central C. H. Mic kelson. Sunnyside Can nery; A. McDonald, Smlthers; Joe Benes, Wqpdcock; Ralph McDonald, Prince Rupert; W. Pawchuk, Por-cher Island. Knox S. Sorenson. city. slty; Alf Low'endahl, Vancouver; C. W. Treat. Wlngdam; F. Jacobs, Vancouver. Royal P. Delaney. city: M. Hestnes. F. M. Laird and P. Allan, Vancouver; A. O. Hipp. Port Edward; J. Thompson, O. Latval and A. Vllvang. Ce-darvale: A. Krlstensen, Osland: O. Stevens. Bllimor 00OOOQ00000OQO00090000OOr00O00000O0OO000D000OO00000O COMMODORE CAFE Newly Renovated. New Staff. Improved Services. J. N. Killas, manager, lias Just returned from Vancouver with the-best staff obtainable New Cooks, New Everything, Up to tle- Minutc Special' IJIuc Hibbon Heef, Especially Imported for This Cafe Nolhinn Hero Hut the Best. Try Our Special" Sunday Dinners THE GAHAKET a been converted into an up to date dining room with special provision for aflrrhoou teas. Cards provided fr. Ladles may mfft their- rrlends In this room without obligation. Make It Dounlown Headquarters oio6ooooooooaoooaaooooooooaooaooooioao)SjiJoooaoooio0o Announcements All advertisements In thu col amn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Legion Royal visit dance April 10. bridge and Anglican Easter Sale April 13. Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. c,vov 1 C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Mooss May Morrison. Telegraph Point; "a". APrU 21 John Lothian 3nd John Scherzcr Baptist Supper April 13. Eagle's Bridge April 19. Women of Moose April 19. 20. Spring Sale Presbyterian Easter Sale, April Boys' Band Tea, Mrs. Jack Joy's, April 26. 27. Scout Tea. Mrs. Hougan's April Hodgson School, Dancing Recit al, Capitol Theatre, April ,27, 28, Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4; Milk Fund Tea May 6. ORANGE Spring Sate, Metropole Hall, May 17. PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS April 10, Bridge. Canadian Legion and Women's Auxiliary. April 14, Dance, The Eagles, Eagles' Hall. April 20, Amateur Night, Moose Hall. May 5. Qrand Dance. Moose Hall. Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Ilelnttman, Nordhelmer and Lesate Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 339 211 4th 8k Bride-Elect Is Honored: Miss Elsie Davis was, hostess at her home on Borden Street last miscellaneous shower in honor of 'P lant Sale Was Decided Success The plant sale held Saturday, by the Prinf Rlinort TTnrtlxnlti.rnl Friday evening at a delightful to be a great $uc. cess. The sum of $26 was taken' in MlM fLS??, 'J106 ? . and a ieai P-PJe wera riage t Wilfrid Hicks formerly of ren an opportunUy lo mt. thU will take Van- city, place In CGmmou perennials for their gar-couver on May 9. n The bride-to-be. upon her arrl-l e Mle w ,n cnarge of val. was escorted to the dining R M winslow with Mrs. Neal Car-room where a beautifully decora- ter giving the use of her car -U ted table In and with mauve yellow plants Mrs c j Norrlng. Easter novelties centred with was ton nabIe 0 was to prfSfia a large decorated basket filled substituted waa for by Mrs. Jack with many lovely and useful gifts Durran. Others assisting Included from the assembled guests. ,Mrg n T Mrl T Prlest Following the opening, of th and Mrs H P pu,Ieil( mf . glfU the evening was spent In fou Percy Miller and Dlaylng court, whist, prize winners warne. ' secretary. ' being Mrs. J. S. Irvine and Miss Betty Ellison, and towards mid-' - . ? plght delicious refreshments were thur Sutton, Mrs. D. R. Barclay, served by the hostess. ' Mrs. H T. zck. Mrs. G. I. Rorje. Those present, besides the guest Mrs. Tommy Fraser and theMlsses of honor and the hostess, were, Edith Wilkinson. Elsie Flnley, Bet-Mrs, F. M. Davis, Miss Thelma ty Ellison. Molly Ellison, Venetla Davis. Mrs. E. P. Jenner. Mrs. P Feero, Isabelle Duffts, Isabelle M. Rayner, Mrs, O. V. Wilkinson. Connery. Elida Johnston. Joy j.irs. F. N. Feero, Mrs. James Kri- Green. Vivian Wrathall and Aud kevsky, Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Mrs. Ar- rey Wrathall. Guarantee of SERVICE Ganad&iGycIo &Mbtor Co, Makers ofi C.C.M. BICYCLES Guarantee Without Reservation Hits Workmanship and Materials in Every C.G.Mt Ilicyclb We Sell Standkri5 G.G.M. Prices; C.G.3I Crescent: $3W0- G.C.M Standard $11:50 G.C.M. IJaloon Tires Model $U;50; G.G.M; GirW Model $3J;75i Easy Monthly Payments atSsht Additional Cost. eMaAs,Md MacKenzies Furniture- 7 Chesterfield Suites All of- ths latest models and tJ0UV QQQ- QQ coverings. From Jiffy. Studio Coueh Can be made Into a double Qt'?' 00 bed with' backv See Our Window SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN' FALLS and POWELL RIVER' Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 pan. Tratna leave Prince Rupert for tlie Eaat Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. 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