r ? dav March 2B,tlM9.. Spring Showing Second Coming Of Christ Is At Hand All Sfjn Point To ThK Declare EranirlUt Barnes In Openinj MW'ion Campaign Here was a congrecatlon of yenty-nve persons present local Pentecostal Mission ht when Evangelist J E. of Vancouver opened a here which will extend least the ensuing week. t-i declared that the im- "omtng of ChrUt was ap-tv signs to be observed on ' ad in every country He '1 pointed out that Christ '.e it rlear that his coming -fc ust the same Ood. or 1939 FRIGIDAIRES In the Eases' Hall (formerly l.O.D.E. Hall) 3th Avenue tost, On Wednesday Afternoon at 2:30 Talking Pictures Will Re shown by Two Uepreson-tatives from the Frigidaire Factory. Don't faill to see the new V.W Frigidaires in display. Ailralplon I Free Everybody Wrlrome Gordon & Anderson be as a thief which de-j " jt when the world was : :eep spiritually and least . this great event, bring- 'r to the unwary but the expectant. He would i H: people from the war-i riib Mr. Barnes-pointed ." a thief does not advise tt-m he Is going to rob -vrrt.hc'lexs his plan was Flies North To Inspect Defence Works Progress N. D Lambert, superintendent for the Northern Construction Co. Ltd. and the E. J. Ryan Contracting Co.. arrived yesterday afternoon by plane from Vancouver to pay a visit of inspection to the prograw of work on the preparation of battery emplacements at the entrance of Prince Rupert Harbor. Mr Lambert came north on a Pacific Airways seaplane piloted by Claire Dobbin with H. Thorns i as air engineer. The plane arrived at 3-30 yesterday afternoon. Returning south today, the plane is taking William O. Holland, wellj known northern commercial flier. who arrived on the Princess Louise i yesterday afternoon from th;; Yukon. however, had given his people certain signs which announced clearly when Christ expected to come. These strms were now being Get Your Charts FROM Chart Headquarters Wc have a complete slock for Ihis port, at (tovcrnmcnt Authorized Prices Canadian Government U.S. Hydrojrraphic and Ui. Department of Commerce British Admiralty All Charts kept fully up-to-date with latest issues nhd corrections Pilot House Log Books Dividers Parallel Rules Tide Tables Etc. CHART HKADQUARTKKS MacKenzie's Furniture 200 Window Shades Colors Cream and Green. 36x72 inches. Each Phone 775 85c TV advertisement of Gordon and Anderson yesterday advertised 1938 I FTiiddalrev This was a typographic -aJ error The Frigidaire are all nnw up-to-the-minute and there It no old stock among them. They are 1939 brand. Steamship Sailings f'nr Vnrowf"t Tuesday Catala 1:30 p ro. Thursday-Ss. Prince George 11:15 pro. Friday--Ss Prln. Adelaide 10 pja ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. March 6. Hi and 27 as. Princess Norah . 5 p.m from Vancouver Sunday--ss Catala pro. Wed Ss Pr Oeorge 10:30 a.m Friday- -ss Pr. Adelaide .-4 pro. ' ss Oardena pro. March 2, 12 and 23 as. Princess Norah aro. For Anyvx and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pro Wednesday Ss. Prince Oeorge 4 pro From Stewtrt and Any ' Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 aro Thursday Ss. Prince Oeorge 8 pro. For Naas Itlvrr ami Port Simpson Sunday -ss Catala 8 pro. turn Naa Kirr an Port ytmpon Tuesday as. Catala . 11:90 aro or Ocan Falls Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pro. Thursday Ss Prince Oeorge 11:15 pro. Frlday-js. Pr. Adelaide .... 10 pro. From Ocean Falls Wed Ss Pr. Oeorge 10:30 aro Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 pro s Cardena pro. For Queen Charloue Islands-March 10 and 24 ss. Prince John 10:30 p.m Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 DRESSMAKING jj I Tailoring and Remodelling 5 KIMI UYEDE 3 Phone Bine 916 203 3rd Ave. S Crystal Confectionery jj Try Our Home-Made Candy Tea, Coffee and Light Lunches Soda Fountain and Fruit THE DAILY NIW8, PAOE'TflWE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's tram, due from the New spring housedresses for tlwj Arnold Flaten, new manager of purses at Fashion Footwear. tf. the Royal Bank of Canada hero, - has taken up residence hi Mrs. I Jeanette Durant was fined tso. John MeRae's hotise on Fourth with option of thirty days' lmoris- Avenue East. Printed copies of the eity'a statement for 1938. reference to the contents of which has already been m the columns of the DaHy News, became available today to Interested persons. Mrs. Jens Larson of AHce Am is paying a brief visit to the dty. She arrived from the north on the Catala this morning and wis be returning home on the Prince Ropert tomorrow afternoon on men t, by Magistrate McClymont in dty police court thh morning for being the inmate of a disorderly hotate. Father Anthony parish priest of the Roman Catho Be Church at Stewart, arrived m the dty on the Catala this morning from the north for a brief vteit to town. E M. Campbell, member of the well known business firm of Camn- City Commissioner W. J. Alder will be in session Wednesday morning In his capacity as a city council to reconsider and adopt bylaws providing for the revision of the Town Planning Commission Sand amendment to the Building pyiaw both of which were given preliminary readings yesteraay. Commander J. A. Heenan of Ottawa, after having made the round trip to Skagway aboard the steamer Princess Norah in the course of a western inspection tour ln hit capacity as Inspector of steamship subsidies for the Department of Trade and Commerce, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning with. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Norman Sftfn-y Short wftl lake place Thursday. March 30 at 2:30 pro from fit Andrew's Cathedral No flowers by request- NKW PAPER MATERIAL HOBART. Tasmania March 28 '8i The Burnie Mill of the As sociated Pulp and Paper Mills. Lim ited, betteve It is the first paper mtU in the worM to produce paper derived entirely from eucalyptus pulp. CHANGEABLE EYES WINNIPEG. March 28: (CP) Miss Rosa Tentoni. Minnesota opera star, has eyes that change color 'sometimes green as a cat's." she Ssald here, "golden in sunlight and. iscme people say. black at night." CHILD FILM I CANBERRA, March. 28: (CP) A film starring children under five years Of age. aimed at educating .adults in child development, has lbeen made by the federal health! department for release In 500 Aus-1 jtralian theatres ! 1 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music llrititiman. Nurdheimcr and Lesare Pianos Piano Tuning wltb "Kesonoscope Phone Rlne 3M Ml 4th St A Hot Time U What You Want Thli Winter You ran get it by using out famous Ertsnn, Ruikley Valley or Nanalmo-Weltlngton coal. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor " HOME A WAV FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 231 P.O. Box 194 'EXPORTS WELL UP East at 11 o'clock, wu reported 1st the Dollar Store. tf.,KtMjW of Trsde Arrrcmnt Shown this afternoon to be on time. J Better Opportunities To See the display of new shoes and ' Sell Canadian Good OTTAWA, March 28: A gain Of $22,030,847 was shown In the value of Canada's total domestic exports to the United States durHi the months of January and February when compared with tin 'corresponding months of 1938. The! aggregate so far this year was Meulenberr.40'067'338 ln comparison withi3S,-' wmui. Exports or non-monetary gold totalled $13,898,920 as against nil in January and February last vear. Some of the principal domestic commodities exported to the Untied States under the Trade Agreement effective from January 1. bell Bros., was a passenger aboard.1939- were with figures the Princess NOrah yesterday af ternoon going through on a business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. for the corresponding two months of 1938 ln brackets: newsprint,! $12,915,104 $10.779.723: wood pulp, $3,752,074 ($3,001,399); fins nickel $3,633,956 ($1,582,720); cat-, tie, $2,637,886 ($563,232); planks and boards, soft, $2,015,551 ($i,- 368.391 shingles, $1,437,074 '$963,893); asbestos and asbestos, sand and waste, $87 .243 ($788.-(M0); cyanamld. $810,007 ($828,-674; muskrat and wolf skins, $733,951 (749,630); whiskey. $692,-095 ($1X85,101 1 ; pulpwood, $632,-145 $1.229.476: artificial crude abrasives. $430,348 ($528399); fresh nnelts, $379540 ($35223); aluminum in bars. Woe Its, ingots, $361.-272 $10337t; bran, shorts and middlings. $313,827 ($2.677 ; logs. $291 fin ($144 035): fox skins, black and silver. S290.652 '$99,684); soda and sodium compounds, $285,394 $217423; clover seed, $230,425 $34189; fresh lobsters. $216,503, 233.27C; turnips. $185337 ($102,-', 190); malt, $172239 ($290,414., narjle susar $163,405 $18.197: certified seed potatoes, $157,693 S5.305; patent leather. $149,284 ($1501 : telegraph and telephone coles. $118,325 $83,333: crude ynsum or plaster. 8107.776 ($77.- 433): cheese. $97521 ($45,071 1; zinc spelter. $84,154 $2S9l: laths. $55,75 $57517 ; hay. $55.- 557 ( $50,369 ; oats, $47,734 ($1. 4841. firewood. $44,793 ($45,980) ferro-silieon, $28A8fl ($47,682). Mail Schedule For tne Eat Monday. Wednesday, and Friday 5 pjn From the East- Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday - 11:00 pjn For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 pjr March 6, 16 and 27 5 pjn. Announcements AH advertisements ln this column win be charged for a full month at 35c a word. Women of Moose Dance, March 23. ery, Marcn 29. Basketball Hall, Friday. "Queen Mary' Easter Monday. Legion ROyal visit dance April 10. Women of Moose April 19. 20. Bridge and ' r?KVVi foa r!rri!i TVwiffctlftn. Dance ! Oddfellows' Eagle's Bridge April 5: Lutheran Tea April 6. Tea Mrs. Parkin's bridge and I Prince Rupert Operatic Society Ipresents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. Spring Sale Presbyterian Easter Sale, April C. N. R..A. Annual Ball, Moose .nan, Apru zi. ORANGE Sprfng Sale, Metropole Hall, May 17. PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS March 28, Bridge, Ladles of the Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADA TEA Southern Cross Place Of Honor Kinerford-SmHh's Famous Plane Will Go On Show In Australia SYDNEY. Australia,. March 28. (CP-Heuters) Southern Cross, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smlth's famous plane, has been taken by road from the Royal Australian Air Force station at Richmond to th? KIngsford-Smlth Aerodrome, Mascot. Although the machine could have been flown to Sydney from Richmond, it was a condition of Smithy's" agreement with the commonwealth government when he sold it to the nation that It should not be flown again. It will be stored at Mascot Aerodrome until completion of the nev administrate building when it will be placed on show. Southern Cross, with more than 4,000 flying miles to Its credit, waa used by Sir Charles on his record 2,100 miles trans-Pacific flight In 1934, and flew the Jubilee Mall (from England to New Zealand ln 1935, when "Smithy" fought a two--hour battle with death over Tas- tnan Sea. I Moose, Moose Hall. I March 31, Dance, The Eagles,1 Eagles' Hall. April 10, Bridge, Canadian Legion i and Women's Auxiliary. I April 20, Amateur Nieht, Moose1 Hall, l; Later that year Sir Charles KIngsford-Smlth was lost In the Bay of Bengal while flying the 'Lady Southern Cross." SPINNING WHEELS BACK REOINA. March 28: (CP) Spin ning wheels are popular with In- ilan women. Spinning and weaving are bein tauzht them In a nro- Roval Bank Bid. DOCTOR'S UNION HOBART. Tasmania, March 28: CP An attempt Is being made to unite Australian doctors In a trades union to be registered under the Federal Arbitration Court. It would be known as the Medical Praetltloners Union. BUTTON STOPS BULLET REOINA. March 28: ' tCP A shirt button saved a schoolboy, Clifford Allen, from serious injury. Th ebutton on the cuff of his shirt deflected a rifle bullet and jie suffered only a slight flesh wound. Try a Dally news onxsned ad. FOR RENT FOR RENT Downtown three-room suite Apply Empire Baths. 74) CLEAN, Well - furnished modem apartments. Phone Red 444. tt ARTICLES FOR SALE" RUBBER GOODS. SUNDRIES, ETC., mailed postpaid In plain sealed wrapper. 80l. less than retail. Write for mall-order catalogue. NOV-RUBBER CO.. Dept. V Box 91, Hamilton. Ont. tL ram of self-help sponsored by the ,1 rhones 18 8; 81 P.O. Box 575 I C.N.R. Trains for the Ea Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days 6 pjn i From the East- Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 11 pjn J. H. BULGER Optometrist Please Note I By Popular Request. There trill Be Another Demonstration of MALKIN'S BEST FOOD PRODUCTS In Our Store on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday-March 27, 28 and 29 We extend to you a cordial Invitation to come in and see their products. Mussallem's ECONOMY STORE 0 2 n O 1 Now On Display j Smiles n Chuckles Easter NOVELTIES Prices From 5c to $2 We will gladly reserve any item till Easter Symphony Easter Cards May 5, Q rand Dance, Moose irall.'joo&awooOHWOHao An Excellent Selection 5c and 10c Ormes Ltd. Tlie Rexall 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.