Uy, Octer 3. 1936 OTEL ARRIVALS Koyal Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. E. An-n and W A. Clapperton, city. prince ivh11 f p Bethune. Halifax; '' nvA and H. M. Fowell, huver; J. iuitu"i Miss Nora H. Kaipe, ueua Central Mclnt.yre O. Latval, A. Rl&i, i nmdin. F. Stewart, A. Id and R D- McCafXery, city, Hadland, oona Kiver. Knox T Mathews, Vancouver; u. El, city lanual Training Mt Nordan, Manual Traln- i instructor, will hold evens classes at Booth School, and Wednesdays for Ijnday e class, Tuesdays and wrsdays for another class. boys and adults. Hours 7 9. Tuition $1.50 per month i Mr. Nordan for enrolment Shower Held On Wednesday Night Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Christoff Entertain For Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker A delightful miscellaneous er yjos held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Armstrong In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker. Joint hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Armstrong and Mris. Tommy Christoff. The evening was spent In nlavlns bridge, winners being: ladies first, Mrs. A. Duncan; tecond, Mrs. D. Burnett; men's first. Jack Arm strong; second, David McMeekln. About twenty-five guests were present and the voune counle re. celved many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena. left on last evenlne's train for Terrace to attend the fnueral cf FLAVOR! A New "Mulli-Bean" Blend B3 THE MINERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA British' Columbia has produced minerals of an value of $1,425,000,000.00. (negate The value of mine production in 1935 was .821,239.00, an increase of $6,515,942.00 over k ior iua4. I authoritative Information regarding the mining Industry of wus rrovince, appiy vv- THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, B.C. JE: Following are' some of the recent publications of the Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the calen- catlon)" 1935, (Thm 18 a sma11 Charge Bulletin: "Notes on Placer-mining, in British Columbia. ?ThuUn: u,rBrltlsh Columbia-The MlnlnhindvuaSs " s publication contains a synopsis of the various W'nlng laws of the Province). ofgntary Otology Applied to Prosptlng"-a course are Invited to join. it. Miss Ivy Anderson, after a vlslV here with her parents, Mr. aai Mrs R. T. Anderson, sailed by the the late Miss Margaret Kenn-y jcardena this morning on her te ntid ...111 1 . i . , . .u will piurau irom uiere nexmurn to Vancouver, jvionaay night to SmlChers in omjuuxs wane Mr. tJryanil " goes on a hunting trip to the " Burns Lake district. Hr t t 1 William Balagno, who haS been! visiting in the city for the rjast couple of weeks, will be leaving late Annouticeinentr Come to Bazaar, Catholic Hall, October 7 and 8. United Church Supper October 9. Ladies' Music Club Tea Muslcale, Oct. 14. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Octo- ! ber 15. Hyggas Bazaar, October 23. Elks' Dance, Boston Hall, October 23. Baptist bazaar carnival; Oct. 24. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, October 30. Hill 60 Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, No vember 13. L. O. B. A, Bazaar, November. It C. C. F; Bazaar, December 2. St. Peter's Church .Bazaar; Decembers. Orange Hogmanay Dance, December 31. DAILY ROWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and. Mrs. R. E. Legg .and cniia sailed last nleht on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. T. W. ,HalL inspector of schools sailed this (morning on the Car-dena for a trip to Bella Coola on official duties. Registration for the Rfrfnt.ini Centre will take place Monday from 2 to 6 and .from 7 to 9 at the old Armoury Building Men, women, and high school children (tf) t 1st P. R. 'dulde Company meeta lues. 7:30, Cathedral HAH. (2331 In response to numerous requests Wm. Balagno, violinist; will give another recital In First Presbyter ian Church Tuesday, Oct. 6. Tickets Lat Ormes 50c and 25c. . H. A, Radford and J. Penman of Ocean Falls, who were called to the city as Jurymen .at the session pt the Supreme Court Assizes, sa il ea Dy tne rrmcess Aqeiaiae last night on their return to the paper town. ' .J. W4 Storey, who has been mining in the Dease Lake countrV arid who was a witness in a cate at the Supame Court Assizes here this week, sailed on the Princess Adelaide last night for his home In Victoria. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting last night, received an Invitation from the Junllr Chamber to attend he Frank Morris, manager of the1" '7" , . B. C. Undertakers., left on last 7 evenln evening's train for Terrace, being J T " T 33 many 1503311316 to a,tend-for in charge of funeral arrangement the late Miss Margaret Ken-! ney. Inspector H. M. Fowell R.C.M.P. 'arrived In the city on the Prin- Mr. and Mrs. O. a. Bryant ar-d cess Adelillde last night from Van- Mrs. F. N. Good left on last eve-icouver' DelnS "ere on one of hi? thing's train for the Interior 'Ms. mirs on oaal duties. He w111 Droceed to the Interior on Bryant and Mrs. Good will vU: i ...... .IMondaV PVPnlnor'e tmlri next week on his icturn to Seattle. Tomorrow evening Mr. Balagno will render violin solos at the service In First Presbyterian Church and will be heard In another recital Tuesday night Women s Labor League Whist-Dance Enjoyed A large crowd attended1 a whist drive and dance held by the Women's Labor League In the C L. D. TV. m - n i - ' I,. HAll lflfit. nlffht Vriii nrtnfiotc mc quconuii ui VMPr iMiruuiiui't: I "uuivi at the monthly meetings of th!were as follows: Ladles" first, Miss n 1 I T 1 1 VI f nnmni. Pnnnv, J fmt n...ll. merce during the summer was the'men's first. P. Romanlk; second, subject of comment at last night's w- Murphy. jmening by President Blackstock Dancing was enjoyed until 2 a m. I who urged members to attend ant) Music was furnished bi a Metla-jalso to bring In new members. He katla orchestra. ' l"w J ' I thought 57 members was ""fl enough for a representative body such as this. However, he was glad to see better attendance at this meeting. R. G. Cunningham, after spending a couple of days in the city on business, left by last evening's train on his return to Port Esslngton. Towards the end of thi month Mr. Cunningham will be leaving Port, Esslngton for the winter and plans on extensive travelling. First he will pay a rlsit' to Victoria and will then proceed to Berkeley, California, to visit with his sister, Mrs. E. Mathews, formerly Miss Hazel Cunningham RN who was recently married to a restauranteur. Mr. Cunningham from California will proceed to Honolulu and may later visit Europe and the British Isles. -ROOM Modern house. Basement $760.00, 436 8th Ave. West. (237) FOR SALE Trolling boat Alto, 34 ft. long ,8 ft 6 beam, 8 hp. East-hope engine and gurdies. Apply on board New Floats. (237) FOR SALE $600 takes the 60 h.p. dlesel engine now In the Pachena. Pacific Salvage Co. Phone 564. (tf) FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner,. PhoneBlack 461 'jTOREhesterf leldSuite;, in- spienoia conamon. iu camrar ply R. C. N. V. R. Headquarters, Phone Red 367. (333) FOR SALEI Hubbard oven, 3 decks'. Coal Burner, as new, suitable for hotel, restaurant, or camp. Abo other baking equipment on view at 211 9th Ave. West. (235) FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO We need the space- 10-Plece Loose-Pillow-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72.50; 10-Plece Bed-Chesterfleld Suites $79.50; 3 Room Groups, 60 high-grade pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms if desired. Free storage. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 1402 Bekins Bldg. Vancouver. HELP WANTED YOUNG Man with knowiedge of bookkeeping. Temporary work Apply in own handwriting to Box 2, Daily News. tf. POSITION WANTED JAPANESE Girl wants position with family to. do housework. Phone Green 461, (233) ; Dally News want-ad j bring BURLESQUE FEATURED floor Show Was Feature of Junior Chamber of Commerce Dance Last Night Featuring a burlesque floor how .which brought the. house down with gales' of merriment and laughter, the dance of the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce last night In the Moose Hall was a highly enjoyable affair for about two hundred persons. It was staged to augment the Peace River essay competition fund. The floor show Included a, female Impersonation of the Folles Ber-gere by a comic dancing1 chorus party consisting of H. G. Kennedy, Leonard Crlpps, Lee Gordon, William Rogers. G. P. Lyons. T. N. Le- Page, Martin Van Cooten and Ross Ingram and trained by Miss Eleanor Tite; .Slavlnsky Brothers and Rosamonde by W- F. Stone. Sam Joy and Joe Scott, and the Barori Munchausen by Hugo Kraupner, assisted by S. A. Prudhomme. Music for dancing was furnished by the Serenaders' augmented orchestra. Dancing was In progress from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. and delicious refreshment? were served at midnight. Sam Joy was master of ceremonies. The hall was effectively decora ted with streamers and fancv lighting, Leonard Crlpps having been lh charge of decorations. T. N. LePage was chairman for the whole affair. Gene Scott and C. R. Allum presided at the door. GETS TWO MONTHS Kenneth C. Brown was found guilty in city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of attempt ing to contribute to the .delln quency of a Juvenile and was sentenced to two months Imprisonment. He was convicted of endeavoring to get a young girl to drink (beer. Staff Sergeant G. H. Green wood prosecuted and R. L. McLen nan acted as defence counsel. Wong Law Kal, Chinese, for vagrancy, appeared In city police court this morning .and was re manded until this afternoon. He is charged"wlth an indecent ac.t. I m A J. wassiriea as i i-.. ! FOR SALE MALE HELP WANTED K LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, LOST LOST Brown leather Durse con talnlng bills, small change and! keys. Finder please Phone Bum! 962. (233) LOST Will the party who took! brown check, coat .by, mistake! trom Mtesfei v . W.iefb.t please phone 171. (233V WILL the person who .took trench coat by mistake from Moose' Hall last night kindly- return' same to Bill .Stone. Reward. 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Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning: Tuesday, $14.49 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 6tt Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S3. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise," Oct. 4th, 16th. S3. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd. 19th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway . SS. "Princess Louise," Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct, 21st, 30th, Nov, 15th, 29th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, D.C. Used Goods Bought, Sold of Exchanged HEATERS BEDS Of all sizes. KITCHEN RANGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten-or Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Etc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good condi-tion NATIONAL CASH REGISTER D. 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