PAGE FOUR Very Finest Quality "SALAM TEA Parcels For New Enockson Home A number of parcels have been left at the Daily News for the En-ockson family. Included in the number is a pair of new gray blan 5 lbs. English Nice Bananas 2 lbs NORTHERN SPY APrLES 25c B0X $1.79 25c .Milky Cocoanuts 2 for and Keep die Pot Boiling with Bulkley Valley Coal 10 kets contriuted by a group of ladles and two packages of kitchen stuff) and clothes from the proprietors of Chris Mill Bakery, a package from Mrs. William Millar and another j from Flora Lewis. The parcels are being held until tomorrow or until the family is able to move into the new home. A Famous Canadian 15c 19c Sweet and Juicy Seedless ORANGES n Each x Green Grapes . Lb FREE DELIVERY Qp Red Red Grapes Grapes "Qf Lb. COPELAND'S FRUIT MARKET JL. V S Phone 872 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People' Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prlne Rupert British Columbia MANY AT BANQUET Men ilfn At At Annual Annual hv by Ladies Ladies of of Chu Church Interesting Addresses rrme nrr.tiriW. The dinner m. nlm- TIIE DAILT NEWS Champion Milk Producer Carnation Ormsby. of the Carnation Farms, Washington, which, for a 365-day period when nine years old, produced a total of 38,606 pounds of milk containing 1,402 pounds of butterfat. She is shown, In the picture being crowned by Jackie Cooper, movie star, with E. II. Stuart, president of the Carnation Company, looking on. ceeded the white population ther devotion to church Concluding, the Bishop urged those present -to be faithful to their heritage and always to have a vision for the future. He hoped Anglican Event .I"fcl y T aam V I J Prorldtri ana uccu Jua Crawford, Margaret SulUvan newspaper "VT. h" L " 7mTlt . , . to find that u progress had ,lKj.r, .. ' . ,.., ' says he has been surprised at Robtr lou"K n made. Mt,,vfn V V Insularity of the Vancouver p Other Sneakers Rev- R- c- Durnford The twenty-second annual men's answer. ed criticisms of the church and banquet of St. Andrews Anglican .c ,,,alnrr,vMert hv the Worn- hm Of TOC H, It Was Open tO r! FIVE STAR CAST HERE fay "Shining Hour" A.m.f everyone but there was always ths ..-.. a ! Australia Is Like Canada In Some Respects Visiting Journalist Speak of Resemblance of Two Countries-Vancouver lnular Australia resembles Canada In many respects, according to Frank Sullivan, newspaperman from Mel bourne, who has been knocking about for several years broadening his outlook and educating himself. He arrived in Prince Rupert on the Prince Oeorge yesterday morning and left last evening by train for Ottawa where he has a temporary .position with the Journal. Discussing the resemblances oe-tween Canada and Australia, Mr Sullivan point out that the population of Australia U chiefly along the seaboard while that of Canada lis along the border. There Is In each country a huge area at pres- jent almost unoccupied. Australia is being Americanized although not 'to quite as great an extent as Can- ,ada. Melbourne is largely English but Sydney is American ' Mr. Sullivan has spent the past four months with the Province ! at Vancouver and tie at the Cathedraljall with C. H. m .r . u M , and - fMi,.. i- r,v-. ckimIm - M tVUtUI SSI A 11 V UiiUUUK t i . . . j ' me iw oi wie province rinnMni. TV n rH ... 4f. them. n,.l,-..,i..ii .ij cnarRe ui me vauLes were: Mrs. j. . -..v..6 - w"".m ii.ii u. biirn.uu.iEKaLiuii. a iluiu . . i k i m. p. . , .... and ""J"W"' " lCUm" wun lony "riuemcni Ior l 'MU,U g 'mounted and engraved walking ??n ? Mrs rline fin rernrnltlnn nf his Inn -J"""''. .Miiuni, . service to the church as warden. Mrs- C- Y11- Oeofge Bulger As-by Mr. Mcintosh was taken wholly 'e5a"dys-Jack ,"cluded Mn-. Oreer.-d surprise and found It difficult S?n? Nordan. Mrs. William thahk the donors. Mrs: .J- PnileVshnnV Mn A T? Nlehnlx 5; i nis laaras me up ua Mrs Oe0rRe Cr, M Robcrt some of the early history o he g Bartlett Mrs A u HoUh M 1 l. ,7 . , ; . , p- M- "aynor. Mrs. J. S. Wilson (waslrst established at Met akatla and Mrs Q Johns M,wg In ip and twenty years later the. slevert Nancy jjawes, N. Smith ucrse loruicu uuuer uiMiup and D 'fnent Ridleyiwith headquarters at Metla-; latla. He was succeeded by Bishop DuVf met In 1904 who died ln 1924. He '(Bishop Rlx) carried on for our years and eleven years ago was consecrated to the office he, Prince Rupert now held. j D. A. Macleod. Vancouver; H. F ' . . . Silvcrthorne. Blllmor. , Bishop K Rlx , ... a I Central The Bishop spoke of the splcn- Art Hadln, Eddy Pass Mine; A. dd work being carried on by MrDonald, L. J. Hogan and Harry Dean Oibson ln this city. It would McLeod, city; II. Prltchard, Van-have been difficult to find a more derhoof. devoted or more capable man. Knox Speaking of the work of the M. L. Clark, Oeorgetown; H. future, the Bishop said there was Enockson. city, an obligation on the part of the church amounting to $5,000 which . i should be cleared off. He suggested Try n Daiiv rew cr-nmed art j lhat a new tower was needed to j complete the cathedral church. If this were done he knew of no w.vww.vw.va'.sv. church) except the cathedral at J Opening of New Number for t7ltffa tViat ViqI a VaHai an- Kervlre ihiI f 1 .... n .1 i V 1 1 ! f th work. The building was built r on a rock with a wonderful foun- 5 datlon and would endure. Tit L . HI. unlit -ft ex A Via stf al L IfnWlMl W riivn frsitav -g 5 was only one of the churches ln j 5 the diocese. It was the mother 5 Turning to the Indian missions, jjj the Bishop spoke most apprectat- lvely of the work going on In this w J. connection, A fine new. church 2 building would be opened at 5 Greenville in the fall and, in ad-1 pa 5 ditlon to that, a hall had lust Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZ7.IK Opp. Post Office, 4th St. . church. He wished hU listeners VMAVw.vwwwm CUUJU ate Mir wuiiw uciii taiiicu - : i 1 Ion In the Peace River by such liajBiaiBiiarB'JHBiBT'-a-cB'a J.men as Russell Brown, canon T. ,D. Proctor and at Vanderhoof by ta 5, Rev. Charles J, Brown. Vander-j ?.h.nf nra the nnlv rhnrrh In the I I llV, n u. W..V V. . . . v-'.u. k.. ... v.. diocese that last year had met all 5 its obligations. Then there was SI Rev. J. E. Bircnall at Smltners n land others. All were doing ex- .ccllent work and he was proud of, ELITE J Beauty Parlor Mrs. Sutherland Introducing the New Zotos Permanent By an amazing color change the guardian eye signals the instant thl3 exquisite permanent Is complete. This pre cision timing assures longer 3 been completed for the Church jj llfe- Breater depth and far 2 Army. At Kltkatla there was al Joveuer cuns. beautiful church and.S bulldins Phone 499 for Appointments .I other rii&CM were nlmnst enuallvlH yMMvuwwvuMwwAJvv The natives far ex- . mumtuitiim:mswtmxn&uzw$m'&tLj yjy.zzr: ,:z ( the people Most of them know nothing about the rest of British Columbia. Many look upon Vancouver as the whole Cathedral' was held last evening ed that every member should m . "f Slll ujuauin., uiiia-muutiui .J ... Mr cIUv.n .... a.mI f. ililt . uuiuiail HiutiBiiH ava where the IalthIul June 1936. worked with n of Mrs. Thomas Andrew and was m Friday at the Capitol v Theatre.1 I fnnd London Times for four month.' !much enloyed Tables were decor- Gathe"!a (the ated. with spring flowers After Dcan GlDson sPke of tne value Dealing with the career of a travelled In almost every country in ot un,ty ln the cnurcn- Hc WM famous cabaret dancer, the drami Europe and was in Vienna at the the toast to The King there were songs by Miss Hodgson Mrs Jarvls Blad toseea world movement with moves at a rapid pace through time of the Hitler plebiscite follow McLeod and Len Crlpps story tell- th,s ,n view- The new ef,ort w-as nlght Il'e 81 New Yorlt 10 tne in lne annelton ot that country lng by Al Newman and speeches based on tne cffort to a8rce on contrasting surroundings of a He also was for five months with ivlhe nisrht Rev BUhon Rlx " essentials and forget the non- Kansas farm where the girl is the Western Mall In Cardiff He ' I . euentlnlc He tnnVi lntjretlno1v nerstl.lHeH hv TVnirl3 In ale. on enme fn Hanaila In Jim anA inont verv Rev. Dean uiDson ana Kev. " ' r h R'C H Durnford rector of St oi tne modern trend ln religion dancing and become his wife. On four months PeteA Church at Seal Cove. Also and its relat,on to the totalitarian the farm her life becomes cempll- Free Press. .th.re 4 o hrief nrtHre nn the 5lales a "l wc movcmcni vo- caicu uy me acuviUCS 01 IHC Spin- ward moral rearmament. He men- lster sister and 'chlrry tVees the younger bro- lerry trees by oy Sada0 oaaao Suga ouBa and anu . . ,..., .... ... . t J . "." with the Winnipeg . . . . 1-r nt th. lnt.mi.llAn.1i fm. CHMHKHiooaooooDD&ooof 0DOO00ouooooo0OOOOOoHKiooaoiooiK a toast to the ladles Drowsed by uonea ine pouwgai unuy mat nas uier ana nis e. A dramatic cli- V.,, - g itSSSiMUt max Tu,rK8 when the ,arm home il'-JTSSK 5 i by Mrs i 8 Meadows. u was the fourteenth banquet t burns to the ground, the resulUn numDfr " dan actually MacRenzie s Furniture February Special 20 FOOT Thone 775 -Assorted covers in tapestry and $1.95 3S7 THIRD AVENUE Keep the Furnace Roaring I - ' . over wmcn Mrs. Tnomas Anarew experiences brinslnc about a re- vv"wl"'tu " wc- mi Sis avguig nawui i, wa vsi . ... . S ad en "nvenor on behalf of adjustment In the household. evening was the presentation to R. n t MMntnsh h n p Tinker he the Woman s Auxiliary. ' Those ln , . S U Mcjntosh ratuiwni by ujf a. u, P r Tinker, iuu.ci, on on uu be- uc- . . . . 4.., - m. . . MUs !. CrnwfnrH Crawford, in n the the Han s Hotel Arrivals a-3 3k best A net OcoaI everntnea, Old King Coal Is a clever old gink He works pure magic In n wink He'll chcar you moping, drooping soul With a ton of Phllpott Evltt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The Host Coal in Town Thursday, February p r-TTJ L J TONIGHT and FRIDAY Z Miowi, 7;00 and 9 fj lilies Mi .is lAlMllLJllW. lUALi SWrftl H.r 4tS Mlf 51 Ride With Kertke and Csa fort In a 7-Pafnrr Healed Car Phone 35 Wl .1 rjp '! kttn itni " " At tt sr.. AIm NHVS end N)VLLTT I THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Hcd Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Parked by the ifily 'ra" canning company with sn tU the year round payroll U Prlncs Ruprt Walker's Music Store Ure Mink Mulc llrltitimn, Noidhflnier snd Lesser PIsnM Piano Tunlnj with "ReMinoicope" Photif HI . 3R9 21 " SL IV lilt Mt'l'KKMi: ttu nf I""" roU'MiiM IN i-iumui: III tlir .Miitlrr f thr .ilnilnM.10" . mi'! In Uit ,M.iltrr f h 11 ' M. Ailanu. Irrrfii TAKR NOTICE lht " ! Honour JikIrd W. E V'. ' 3rd amy of ttrtiury A. O. 1 Of Htlffh M. AdiMnn. Dc"-Tpitk, B. C, wxt H P"1" ' clftlma agftliutt lve taut ' hereby jt-qulml to funwWi " erly vtrtfinl to m. " the 10th tiny at lurch ip: ' i i ' ' i ' t.r nKUidiMii 40 ine rorUwith NOIIMAN A. WATT Otrioinl AAnuiiir.i- rrinr Uui-t' d Lxn Dtrtl iha Oth day of rebrnw " 1930. If you wish to swp jomethinl-Try a Classified.