Wednnday. Mreh 1, 1939. BB RrA VISIT THB irl.w radio Moose Women Bridge-Dance l' sLIe Affair MM Nljht with IL Twenty Tables of In Play Card M s W. . Ovcreitd: men's t Mc Parian; second. Mrs. 'I o Morgan was convener minute wWoh served de-' ircshnu nte between oardi .':u. Vnce ws master of cere- f'T dancing, which con-ui 2 a m . was provided r l.ostra consisting of Mis Smith. HuRh Smith and 1 DaTfV With the arrival of the King and Queen next May, many programmes will be broadcast you will want to be sure of listening-in on this epoch-making event With the new 1939 Magic Tone radio, equipped with the lightning-fast keyboard touch tuning, you can be certain of tuning in without the loss of a second Com In today and and har thra. Thtr at many mo4U from which to chooi a (mall down parmtat will put on in your bom. HU U CnUt rn m ti ii Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited i Martin Luther Is Discussed Rev. II. O. lumton Gives Talk At MrcUug of Fretbyterlan Young People tt'-imen of the Mnote warei The pastor. Rev. H. G. Fun Ion, tor a wry enjoyable gave the Your People's Society o! ly and dapce last nlthi First Presbyterian Church, at lit . iwre wr regular weekly meeting lost night birs ,f cards and more an Interesting talk on the career arrived for the daws'! Martin Luther. James Bremner. uM the evening's pro- J president of the society, was In ' a close. j the chair. The meeting ako dk- w:nner at cards were: cufd nowiblHty of putUng Northern Section Third Division Chrrtrr 6. Carlisle United 1. If you wUh to swv .jmethlng Try a Classified. MODEL AIRCRAFT Complete New Shipment Just Arrived ' Solid Models 10c, 15c, 25c "d 50c Flying Models 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 ond S1.50 Make Your Selection Now Willie Stocit l Complete Mrs. Lineham Is Surprised Friend Gathered on Occasion of Her Birthday Mrs. W. J. Lineham. was agreeably surprised when a large party of her friends called at her home on Bowser Street to wish her a happy birthday. Cards were played, the winners being: ladles' first. Mrs. W. Rothwell; ladles' second, Vfxs. 11. Hale; ladles' consolation. Mrs. Hen men's consolation Helge Oden. Refreshments were served at midnight and Mrs. Oden. on behalf of the company, presented Mrs. Lineham with a set of crystal sherbert glasses. Mrs. Lineham thanked the party with a few well -chosen words. Icouvcr. Prince Rupert D, M. Shea, J. Pollock, A. D. Oarland. Stan Waring and J. Hall, Vancouver; W. 8. Anderson, Terrace; T. O. Mills and W. Page. New Westminster; Mrs. J. G. rell. Juneau; F. W. Hawe. Vancouver. Central J; Oain. Prince George; L.' Strom Stewart. Knox II Leask. Wallace Lelghton. Arnold LHghton. Robert Nelson lr.. Fred Auckland and Frank Robinson. Mctlakatla: T. L. B. Hamlin . r t -i. Mim. Aiirru jcoasen. . . 1W. , Eami.nlon: E. A. Lewis. Terrariv gn wait KaJr uurmtj uic ij'". c months, f '. j William Notollon. city: T. Payne and C w C Evensten. Alice Alice Arm Arm; fl -i , C I Uld Lountrv ooccer MfdHck Nervm Mr m J Hill. Kitkatla. jRobcrt Tottenham Hotspurs l, Newcastle PqJ jg CoUrt Fines Higher j Amounted to $545 In February as compared nun szjo in same .Month Last Year I During the month of February .police court fines in the city total- JfHlMILJWi 1 TTvTviTo I j . 8. O. N. Meetlni? tomorrow night ,' ' M) Legion Women's Axillary meet 7 pju. March ,2V 50l Enocksen Benefit Dance, Fri day night,- Moose Hall. (52) Legion Women's Aux. Bridge and Dartre March 2, 8:30 pin. Cut-work cloth raffle. Adm. 25c. 50 ry Smith Jr.; men's first. Helge Es- Mrs. Jack Wood Annette Stone) ten; mens second, P. W. OrimbleJreturned to the city on the Prince The party broke up in the early' hours of the morning. , All K. E. Those present were; Mr. and Mr. Helw Oden, Mr. and Mrs. F. Orlm-blt . Mr and Mrs. W. Tattersal. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Jr.. Mr. arid Mrs. w J Lineham. Mr. and Mrs. W. iRothwell. Mrs. T. Morgan. Leonard lineham. Umald Claverlne. Rod ' Valpy. Helge Essen. Miss Edna Dick- em Mrs. 8 Hougan. Mr. P. .Bond Mis H. Hale. Mrs. J. Bond Jr.. Mrs! ,8. Alexander. Mrs. II. Waddell, Mrs. I a, e Dickens r. Hotel Arrivals George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Bertie Cross returned to the city on the Prince Geprge this morn ing from a holiday trip to Van- H. S. graduates In vited to Alumni Ass'n. meeting Thurs. 8 p.m City Hall, Speaker: Dr. N. Carter. 151 ( Mr. and Mrs. R. I McIntoSh. who have been on a trip south, returned home on the Prince George this morning. Max Downing, Vancouver architect, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from" the south, being here for a brief visit on professional business. He will return south tomorrow night Mrs. George LUUe, who has been on a trip to Seattle, Spokane and elsewhere In the south, arrived In the city on the Prince George this moming and will pay a visit here before proceeding to her home In Terrace. "i aa ujive iepnenx.i John a. Bennett of the contract omuners. i . m,ti. rlvori In thA rttv nn th Prlni S. Nevttt. Stewart; w. T. Walsh aeorge this moming from Vancou-' Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fer at New Hazelton, who has been on a trip south on account of the ill ness of a brother, arrived In thJ city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and will pro ceed to the Interior by the eve tuu u. uuason. cuy: nan ning train unanen aeaiiie: w. ai. wnignt. Rod Murchlson. Sam Johnson and Frtil M. Hill. Vancouver: O. A Murray. R, Williams and J Myer. ver. being here on building business; He will return south tomorrow night. George D. Parent, station agent Rev. Father E. M. LeRay O.M. I. of Dawron was an Interesting joeaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today, his subject beln? The Yukon." President W. M. Watts Planning To Improve Floats j During Season J. J. Payne Chosen President Of Yacht Club With Dr. Larte As Vlc-Presidnt lied J545 as compared with $230 Prince Rupert Yacht Club In the same month last year. So ,5 pianning some extensive float far this year fines have aggregated improvements during the eomlnj $620 in comparison with $275 in ycar ir everything goes well with the first two months of 1938. them met Jast night and I '.discussed this and .also elected I officers for the year as follows? Try a Dally News ciwwlfled ad- vcrtlsement for beat, remitta NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor " HOME AWAY FROM HOME" ICtcs $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Thone 281 P.O. Box 196 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK I DRESSMAKING ijl Tailoring and Remodelling i Km UYEDE k Phone Blue 910 203 3rd Ave. J 1 ."AVW.VAVVW. Fresioeni, J. J. rayne.. Vice-President. Dr. R. Q. Large. Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Mc Rae. . , Executive H. T. Crosi, Dr. L. W. Kergln, Dr. J. P.. Cade. W. M Richards. ' ' Auditor. O. W Johnstone. WINNIPEG WHEAT WINmPEO, March J: (CP) Win nlpeg wheat prices were off aic to ac with May closing at 62c. ClSED PERSONAL BE READY FOR EXAMINATIONS, We have helped hundreds to ob tain positions as Letter Carrier, Postal Clerks, Customs Examin ers, Clerks ond Stenographers, etc, Free booklet of Information M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. tf. WORK WANTED CAPABLE Olrl desires work. Phone Blue 031. (52) Fire Alarms This Month Are Light Department Wa Called Out Twice In February With Less Amounting To $150 The city fire department res ponded to two alarms during the month of February, damage being occasioned In one case at the abattoir of P. Burns Co. Ltd. amounting, to $150. So far this year there nave been three fire alarms as compared with twenty in the Oust two months of 1835. Customs Revenue Here Falls Off Collections Fr This February Were Uwei Far Any Single Month In EleM Years Customs and excise collections at the port of Prince Rupert for ihe month of February shrunk to $5,22.82. the smallest figure for any single month since January 1831. So far this year collections have totalled Il5.020.fi8 in comparison with $22,767.24 in the first two months of last year. BAR GOLD LONDON, March l: I CP) Bar gold was off 1c at $34.83 on the London metal market. Mail Schedule : For fie Ea;t Monday, Wednesday, and Friday , 5 p.m. From the East -Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday . 11:00 pjn.' For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 pjp March 6, 16 and 27 5 pin. From Vancouver- Sunday ; ; 4 pxa. Wednesday 10:30 ajn. Friday pjn. March 2, 12 and 23 ajn. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 pjn. Wednesday 3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart- Tuesday ... ii :S0 ijx Thursday s pjn. For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday t-rrrrr 7 pja was In the chair and there was alTrom Naas River and Port Simpson good attendance of members with Tuesday 11:30 am. a few RuesLs. For Queen Charlotte Islands-March 10 and 2i 9:30 pjn. From Queen Charlatte Islands-March 8 and 22 ajn. For Alaska March 2, 12 and 23 From Alaska March 6, 10-and 27 : ... pjn. ajn. Announcements AU adrertlaements In tali col-tmn will be charged for a full month at 25s a word. March 1st Tea. Mrs. Bert Morgan's. . Legion Women's Auxiliary Bridge March' 2. . f 'v " Scout Concert March 3. t EaBles' Bridge. March 8. .; 'S. O. N. Springtime Dance March 10. Rod and Gun torch 13. Annual Meeting Orange Bridge and Dance March 16. . i Presbyterian Shamrock Tea March 17. St. Patrick's Supper, CathoVc Hall March 17. United Tea Mrs. W. T. Kerglr.'s March 23. Kill 60 Tea March 25. High School Spring Plays March 24, 25. Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre-. - Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2q. NEW WIRELESS OPERATOR A. O. Healey. at nresent at the Lulu Liland station at' Vancouver, has been appointed to vacancy on the staff of the Dlgby Island wireless station here. Accompanied bv his wife and child, Mr. Healey Is expected to arrive here within the course of the next few weeks. rilONKSig and 84 mm Oco&J evernined. PAUEXnREE ST. DAVID'S DAY Today is the day 0f St. David, patron saint of the principality of Wales. Local observance Includes a tea appropriate to the occasion by the Ladies Aid of First Baptist Church at the home of Mrs. Bcr? Morgan. Leeds Apartments. P. O. BOX 575 Mussallems Economy Store "Where; Dollars Have More Cents" HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP Large 14-oz. bottle f-f 2 for 1X1 MACARONI Long, Vs. 2 pkgs . ilANSLICK - The hand cleaner. Ti n LIBBVS PREPARED MUSTARD 6 oz. Jar BORDEN'S CANDY CARAMELS Per lb. 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