Ml t-- ui-di.y March 16, 1939. THE DAILT NEWS . PA(lf. TITUrt Quality Is Superb SALADA" TEA RELIEF IN FEBRUARY Considerable ItUburstmrnU Are Still Heine Made Prom City Hall Here Ri-urf disbursement train the f t Hall d urine the month o! F binary thl year totalled $J. r JH according to figures given ihu morning. Tlif following are the Items to tUch the city contributed with ?0YcmmenU: unemployable :rf recipient. $324: employable Lilies, $1.403.61 . single men, em-vablc $32020. single men. munl-j.) $39150; tingle men, not "if less $121.75: Chinese. $43. v. nn-ti $1040; dependents on : ipalltle. $20 0. p- vmelal eae Included: farri-$16651 : single men. $32.70-women. $12.50. The Dally Nrw u csrfr r A O d St. Peter's W.A. Tea and Sale Is Successful Event The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church held a highly successful tea and sale of home tooting Tueeda- afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. E. Moore, Ambrose Avenue. The rooms, attractively decorated with daffodils and tulips, were thronged with callers throughout the afternoon. All articles were disposed of. Mrs. C. J. Norrtngtn was general convener, assisted by Mrs. A Hill-Tout and Mrs. Moore received the guests. Mrs. ). W. Moorehouse and Mr. W V Tattersal poured and serrl- teurs were Mrs. W. O. Vigar and Mrs. . A. Kelsey. Cashier .was Mrs H. Henderson. In charge of the home cooking table were Mrs. A. Darbe and Mrs. ft. J. lineharn. In a bean guessing contest for a Joint of beef Mrs. II Henderson was the winner. V GOLDEN RAXTAM CORN IMtrioii.lv rrrMiiml to rrleaac mII tlip firhl-frch flavor and pruuiiie rixmI ratliiK of tills Mipiilnr ChillivtnrL Corn. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooinsoooooooooooooooooooooooo M I) fl I) o o I) o 0 0 I) o M 0 t 0 By Way Of Introduction A Bottle of Yardley Lavender Bath Salts Is Included FREE With a Box of 3 CaUcs of Yardley Old English Lavender Soap $1.00 Ormes Ltd. TTJia Pioneer Druggists The Kexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. wiooooDoooaoitoaonoBDooooonictooPoooaooaoooooooooootHwo1 , If you have something to Bell, a classified advertisement j jn this paper will soon let you know if there ia a buyer in the city. Ivarson. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's tram, due from the Bee the display of snappy new5 tail at 11 o'clock, was reported buttons at the Dollar Store-, tf. ,tru afternoon to be on time. I Charles Oraham, Inspector of' ' In his capacity as a city council 'mines, left on last evening's train. City Commissioner W. J. Alder yesv'for a trip to Telkwa on official icrday afternoon pawed January duties. ' ' .or ..lint. f-.n11lnir H n(M. 1 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Jeffcry Benson Mrs. Sam Haudetwchtld of this flnd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doolan city nas received from a sister jr. 0f Kmeolith are In the city.! Urune Interesting pictures showing They arrived Tuesday and will be, idama&e done t houites bv the re- inr iu, t,nm. tu w - JCMTAitb H.t. . Uil 1 V. MJlt biACL Mmt rnr r mlAa at TTri1v TVtA ntf. . m -k. . . i . , - j - - (naa3 lurer uuum uie rna 01 ne tures are on view in the windows of the Dally News of flee for a few days Young People's St. Pat's Social Enjoyable Affair Held Tuesday Mjlit In Social Parlors Of Prebytrian Church Church enjoyed a deep casserole or fill Individual custard cups. Moisten rim of casserole with cold water, place pastry on top. crimp edges and bake until rust is golden brown. Fiery. Itching Toes and Feet SWAV.W.WAW.WAVAV. Soda Fountain Tea ami Coffee, Hot Soups, Candies, Tobaccos, Fresh Milk a ml Cream Mussallem's Confectionery J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Hank Hid it Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Uelntzman, Nordheimer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Heaonowope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St, week. Mrs. Benson medical treatment. Is here for Following a Joint .luncheon today, members of the Prince Rupert Rotary and Gyro Clubs adpourned to the Capitol Theatre where .there was a showing, under direction of Dr. R. O. Large, of interesting talk- ting pictures dealing with the sub ject of tuberculous. W. L. Coates and W. M. Watts, the respective, presidents, were in charge and. in .addition to club members. ther,p About twenty members of thewere a number of guests. Young People's Society of First. Presbyterian St. Patrick's social Tuesday night In the social parlors of the church. 5 Clamel 'pr nlnvwl inH rifllrlnnal- refreshments served James Brem- ner. the president, was In the chair. f and the committee in charge con- aisled of Miss Winnie Cameron. Miss Cathie McMeekin and Harold V Timely Recipes sauion and pha nr. One can Canadian salmon. One can condensed pea soup. J Pastry. Heat the soup. Flake the salmon.' Crystal Confectionery Opens Tomorrow Tea, OPPOSITE OR.MF.S Coffee, Licht and Fruit Lunches Special Chance on Big Box of Chocolates ..AVAVAWWAV.V.". WELL BABIES CLINIC Eight children were presented for examination and consultation at the Well Babies Clinic at Kins "" .VUru.f HMU . , ,.,. t J T- add salmon to the soup. Turn Into . ... ,, . , wceic tne clinic wui De ai uoraenipor rr nat For Easter Plan Now Street School with Miss E. D , Monday. Wednesday, and to Serve Canada's Favourite Ham! Recent "blindfold test proved Swift's Premium Ham still first Choice for flavour. It's tut accident that each taster thouiahdt upon thousands of clever Canadian housewives say to their dealers: "Be sure It's Swift's Premium!" 5 General Synopsis Pressure con itlnues abnormally high over Nor- p'thern British Columbia and appears low east of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Unsettled weather prevails on the coast, while over the interior It Is moderately cold. j Prince Rupert and Queen Char-' lotte Islands Fresh northeast to east winds, mostly cloudy, moder ately cold with sleet or snow. Priestley R. N.. public heaitn nurs-. i pridav 5 DJn. in charge. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Kupert Fred Cole. Seattle. C. C. Vancouver. Central H- U a rlmn t-nlcc nnthc-v. .OpsabJ. city. 'r nil now dimmsed ' hp nits March 17. St. Patrick's Hall, March 16. Knx "Mn eot th w'll C: more o, Ole NUson. Terrace: C. Salberg helo you tH rid of vtur trwble'and j0hn Rangen. Edmonton: Ben Inri anhlnj wrte w' used Ellkgen city; p. Jolllffe. Vancouver. Its action h so Dowerfullv nene- , . tino that th ltMn instant-' Koyal "v stooned: and in a short time vou A. A. M.:Lellan. Porcher Island: ' tire rid of that bothersome, fiery jLee Larson. Port Edward. -yema The same li Irue of Barb- t's Itch. Salt RheHm. ItchinR Toes' and Feet other irritating unsight-j .v skin troubles You can obtain Moone s Emerald Oil in the oriKina! bottle.'- at any nodern drug store. It is safe to !?e and failure in any of the all-1 ents noted above i.5 rare indeed ! ,.W( Service and Dependability Phone 13 T axi VAT MAKZ1E Opp. Tost Office, 4th SL Opening of New Number for , I' 16. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a ton month at 2te a word. Orange Bridge and Dance' March Presbyterian Shamrock Su Friday 9:30 pjr J March 6, 18 and 27 5 pjn. L. Braneh and J. Wersen, Usk; H. i From Vancouver Tea.-i rg catholic Varden's Play March 17. United Tea Mrs, W. ' T. Kergin's, March 23. . . Eagles' Bridge M&rch 22. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Tobeys March 22. 91 m 1: i i . p u m M ... . i . . . b S. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell g Dance. March 2J. Gingham March 24. Sunday 4 pjn Wednesday 10:30 ajn. Friday 4 pjn. March 2, 12 and 23 am. For Anyox and Stewart if Sunday 7 pjn. Wednesday 3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 ajn Thursday 8 pjn. For Naa.i River and Port Simpson-Sunday .7 pjn Trom Naa River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11 :30 .m ELITE Beauty Parlor Mrs. Sutherland Introducing the New Zotos Permanent By ari amazing color change the guardian eye signals the Instant this exquisite permanent ts complete. This precision timing assures longet life, greater depth and far lovelier curls. Phone 499 for Appointments Dance, Moose Hall, a wwwv wwss . High School Spring Plays March 24, 25. Hill 60 Tea March 25. Rebekah tea, Crystal Confectionery, March 29. "Queen Mary" Tea Kirs. Parkin's Easter Monday. Prince Rupert Operatic Society DRESSMAKING Tailoring and Remodelling V KIMI UYEDE S1 Phone Blue 916 203 3rd Ave. d , TMvwv "Oo eminent Liquor Art" (Section Jit STILL FIRST FOI t wrmtuf ' Many Turn Out To Honor Reynold Dixon Who Lost Live At Porcher Island A memorial service .tor Reynold Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris West Coast of Vancouver Island Dixon 0f this city, who was drown- Fresh east to southeast winds. ed recently at Eddy Pass, Porcher cloudy, much the same tempera-, lsiana ana nose Doay was not ture with showers. Mail Schedule ! recovered, was held at the end of i last week at the Pentecostal As-smbly. Over tlfty persons wers present. ; Rev. W. J. Friesen. the pastor. i From the East Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Il:D0 pjn. For Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10 p.m. NotU- nf Application for Consent To. Transfer ntr Llctnce I Nctic. 1. turrby (lTn that on th. 10th cut o Ajxru nt, the under-! n,.,.ni. rv. vTUrrist'ir.,-ti io it timed -intends to apply to the Liquor V i AT . F cxkitrol Quota fee to toaufer i Capitol Tlieatre. W li-r Ucenc No, 4423. Uauert. in r- mc ot preralsrti being prt of ! Presbyterian Easter Sale. April TTS- 20. ncrlW w Lut4 No. 13 and 14, Block ( 33. Shotfcm 1. Maj 923. Prtnoe Rupert Refftatratkai District, to the Pnov. C. nun N. A. Annual ,..H,i nili m Lnd R. Ball, Moose wT of Briuh omumhia. from aix- Hall, April 21. jaoder James Frudhorom. to dart VTU- Try a daily News daihfd id. vertlsement for best reulti. nam r&reiu mw Rupert, srmaa OolumbUi, tha transferee,. Dated at Prion. Rupert, B. C. thl) 8th U; or Maroh 1039 CARL WILLIAM "ZARTLLI AppUotnt and Trtalret., FLAVOUR... AS PROVED BY TEST! low, as lor years, no nam is nice awiirs Premium. Because no ham has the grading, the care, the exclusive methods, that make Swift's Premium tops for flavour, for texturt and spring-chicken tenderness! And it needs no parboiling. Order your Swift's Premium Ham for Easter now! Swift Canadian Co., Limited. For housewives In a hurry: Swijt's Premium Ham Quick-Serve in the RED wrapper U ready to eatl Weather Forecast 'Memorial Service Is Weil Attended officiated and gave the address. I Mrs. W. R. Allen of Terrace was !in charge of the musical portion 'of the service and soloists were O. L. Stewart of Kincolith and Mrs. W. J Frieson, mr,m Wallaces Mid Month SPECIALS Friday & Saturday BAitT BLANKETS 30x40. pink or blue. 2 for . . BAiirs itOMPERS Yellow of blue. 2 for . x BABrs ALL WOOL 8dX In pink, blue. fawn, white 3 pairs . CIIILDULN'S COTTON HOSE Fine rib fawn shades. 5 pairs. BOYS SOX To wear with long pants. Assorted patterns. Sizes 8 to 9 4- 3 pairs MEN'S FANCY SOX Assorted colors and patterns. 4 pairs WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE In fawn or grey. 5 pairs RAYON SILK HOSE Stretchy top, assorted colors. 3 pairs WATSON QUALITY LADIES' BLOOMERS AND PANTIES White or peach. 2 for STAMPED PILLOW CASES In splendid quality. Assorted designs. Pair BRIDGE SETS Applique trim cloth and four napkins. J QQ TOWELS Good hand size towel In assorted color cheeks. 4 for CUSHIONS In art sateen coverings, assorted patterns. 3 for - FLOOR RUGS 24x45. We have been fortunate in securing a small shipment. Astd. art patterns. Ea PILLOWS Art ticking covers, feather filled. Each BROCADED RAYON DRAPERY In blue or gold 36 Inches wide. 2 yards , LACE CURTAINS 2 VJ'ards long 29 inches wide. Ecru shade. Pair GLASS CLOTlIS-7-Llnen with colored borders. ' 3 tor . : : White Flannelette Good quality in 10-yard lengths. Boxed, 10 yards for RAYON BEDSPREADS Size 60x80 In yellow, rose. green or blue. Just right tor single beds. Each Phone 9 See Our Windows 1.00 $1.00 S1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 75c $1.00 89c $1.00 $1.50 $1.00 THIRD and FULTOX MacKenzie's Furniture Bissell Sweepers You need your sweeper every day. Always at hand ready for use and at no expense. See us today tor your Bissell Sweeper. Sd $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Phone 775 U jpu loiti anything, advertise lor it,