tober 29, 1932 nd Cheer tks. P Sean a ea ae Oe th A LLL LLLE | Open Grate | Heaters ew of the fire, Don’t some Kaien you bought see inem al Ladies Cloth Dryers ideal nized. Coal Hod and ] eh $4.00 , Crocks 60¢ and 75e t Tron Fry Pan ("9 Woodsmen 1 good buy, 6-lb. le face sledge hammer right. for driving T5e and &he si A SATURDAY SERMON “Plain Bread” Religion (By Rev. C. D. Clarke, First United Church) Is any' ning more bewidering to the average person than the ( hristian religion—bewildering, not because of Chris- lianity iself but because of the multifarious labels we have put upon it? Take the church page of any city newspaper on Saturday and note the many different varieties of Christianity, so many as to leave the famous “57” far in the shade. Confusion in the house-* used because prayer hold of faith—and why? we ha a Vain repitition? Differences in Praying A good lady at death’s door was inter arying, COM~ talking about religion to her hus-' w= ; with hooks . ; There i difference in praying ‘ ,|band and said: “My religion is very! ania ranc Se 81.25 } ; and repeating or saying prayers simple—Our Father, who art in!We have committed the Lord’s| Prayer to but have not learned it by heart. It has remained Heaven.’” Simple indeed, yet en- memory ough religion to keep us busy the in the mit at it SSE rest of our days 7 mind but has not reached us a the depths whenc springs rea “Woodbine Willie,” the noted Bri- ; : me Ib0 CNnaplain called the Lord's P er the so neere de ’ « : ic srea te.igi01 ht l ec . om ne world is i agen ‘ need of thi ligion todev. Plain u he bri bread is what man needs—no What is your ul incere de- ire?” What your demand on life? You need not answer. Your néighbor, your : ithinks of getting along without it Soups and savories, pies and past- ; : ' ries come and go but bread goes on pal, iges. Very special at forever. We have been trying t worker, your friends know. Your » ‘ r iif naa } . sf . v if ° 95¢ nourish our souls upof the pastries |4*, Your character reveal your nd’s Bucking Saws at icligion with the result that,| 80U'S Simcere © desire” which is 5-fnot, 54-foot, 6-foot since the world has become sick ur real prayer and your religion v ‘ c 14 ‘he « a ‘he condition of the worlc »vealc $7.00; $8.00; $9.00/"2° death, we have not enough | i" condillon of tie world revea ‘ lspiritual strength to stage a come-,“M“4" “e dominant desire of man ish Buck Saws 1 2% has not been the Le Praver ee ge back. Let us build up our strength) © ©” . Frayer $9.2) by feeding upon this simple plain 7®'S Prayer never caused a war, at bread religion, the Lord’s Prayer, "% ® Gepression. There is in the “4 , t s Pp , oe $2.45) Of course it may be said that we''°"S F Ga Of a Wate Pitted Axes . ; d the Lord’s Prayer world, peace and goodwiil and 100: $L50¢ $2.75) True ( nything in the . rms “opera tlo mong th ‘ Th ‘ ht Batterie hristian faith is used more widely ne yr ‘ Ther t the , t } , rth 9 for 25¢| ‘han this prayer. If—note the little re : Oar OF earth = or Jt : 1 aol j r¢ heaven t on the various brand i dik neaven . self Oh K ds! t : ould be gathered |". Je are loo io for wat + tay : Ids; geth hey would agree on one| W® re looking on : 1 new world. ; leW s rder ¢ Football ling, and I think only one, which See - 9 : x ld be Pr er Tt new ece omic orde: y n have we 5 : Ly : Mo ; OO, t b them all by making this prayer the Fest Runtine Bali S e APMAMA, | ohl’s sincere Gésit Teed on t : |weddings and funerals and in’ all |S°U!'S Sincere desire. Feed on this) Roller Skates at aS TERREA GAS SF Syl pinin Breads never mind the nak 29 75 the services of the church. It is used |". ~ . ey : ; j t we nrayv thie nraver th 3 94.4D in scl kien’ in parilaments a us pray this 1 r, think} : fnives over the petitions ne by one. Con- 1k ns, con } 15c to 75e |; ni almost evervwitere | oo pronou urs” and : TY OseC us and Value Shop thine is; Our Father who art in heaven . . els i n ti , Hallowed be Thy name ‘ . > , lelv use eSé ord : AL EIN HARDW ARE . % Thy Kingdor Am und dare hh ingdom come = erybody Does re n Thy will b@ done, as in heaven, so ‘ ‘ on 7 Give he a our daily bread ui ETB POE rr And reive us ¢ det us We oes c for n our debt F'RST PRESBYT Minister, Rev. W. D. G Organist, Jo URCH NOTICES "= ERIAN CHURCH rant Hollingworth, B.A. Halibut Arrivals hn E. Davey Americar a Lituya, 13,000 pounds, refused 5 11 A.M., T I Service an ; ef fo Seatt Sermon Sut ( G Rr ¢ ) Canadian White Hop 5.000. Cold Storage 4( i 2 PM A ~ a pe. pe 7:30 P.M S n Subject P A TALE OF TWO PRODIGAL! Interior Weather ST. ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL Re ve made this} fellow | (Church of England) ture. 40 . Very Rey. J. B. Gibson, Dean Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 34a Smit Part cl calm, 34a We isivit es cs Bu Lak Snow i 30a 11 A.M., Morning Praye! St Subject, “DIVES AND LAZARUS 12:30, Sunday ¢ l 6 . 90 Pa, Brening Pera Sem ally Specials subject. “GOD'S FINDING AND KEEPING en Congregation cial Wer ! under : vY PA This is the time to lay in your Me E vuspices A ee aie a vegetable supply Remo | i 1 A-l, pe k $ oD = ’ , . ~ Onion CANADIAN PACIFIC vet a $2.75 ‘uver PRINCESS NORAH- -Oct. 12, 24, Nov. 2 ov = couver PRINCESS ADELAIDE-—Fridays, 10 p.m. via Ocean © 10S 25c Falls and Way Ports sINCERS NORAH for ° hikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway PRINCESS NORA Cabbagt 25 . 8, 20, 29 For Information call or write 10 Ib c I COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, Bu. 100.18 $2 95 crate ° UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince *S. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. « Waypoitits, arriving Vancouver ‘S. VENTURE EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, ng Vancouver Sunday midnight lings to Port Simpson, Al River points, Sunday nformation r VRINCE evarding all RUPERT AGENCY: Second ; ; ON: ALATA I Fre good heads 20¢ Lettuce—Good heads 25¢ 4 for h Cauliflower Rupert for Vancouver Thursday am Corn on the Cob 25¢ approx I per do joe Arm, Anyox Stewart and Naas j 8 pm 4 (Last of Season) sailings and tickets at Avenue. Phone 568 MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store Because it doesn’t pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. ] ; | | | | 18 — Phones — 360 317 and 319 Third Avenue sn ns THE DAILY NEWS mr 7 > —— z : : ‘ ) ' | wee cmon : | | LOCAL NEWS NOTES t? | Taxi 35—Ernie “Large. Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone} 200. tf | } Monthly Musical Service, Sunday i evening in First United Church. Moose Hallowe’en Monday, Oct. | 251/31. Novelties. Adm. 25c. 252 | Twenty per cent. discount sdl Baptist Hallowe'en tea at Mrs. | of afternoon and evening dresses | Bert Morgan’s, 5th Ave. W., Mon- | Large selection. Demers. 25) |aay, 3 to 6, 151 | Brick-lined Heaters from $14.50. | dry shed. See adv. for prices. $1.0u|Exceptionally good valué. Gordon's | per ton lower than any other com- |Hardware, McBride St. Phone 311.| pany in town. ti) tf } een | | Mrs, J. H. Carson and sons, who}, Union steamer Venture. Capt. | jhave been visiting with friends at|Ernést Georgeson, arrived in port | | Premier, have returned to the city|at 9:45 last night from the south} and sailed at 12 midnight on her! return to Vancouver and way- points. Hyde Transfer—All coals are in |from the north. | Mrs. A. Thompson sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for | Vancouver whence she will proceed | to Nelson to pay a visit. who kas been | ry | past three weeks here Hemorrhowxis n connection with his loca) busi-, ness interests, sailed by the Prin- cess Adelaide last night on his re- Edward vending the Lipseit, ——_ Keane Come to McRae Bros.’ | HEAR! _ HERE! —the lifelike tone, increased power and remarkable selec- tivity of the latest Bi-acoustic Victor. Model R-54 Vy | C T 0 R Ten-tube aeons Super - e yne, fF ; “B” amplification, RADIOS New type tubes. Full range tone control, etc. At McRae Bros,’ you will find a model of, the new Victor to suit every home and purse—specially equipped audition stu- dios in which to hear them—friendly people ready to talk radio from your point of view and to grve you intelligent assistance in selecting an instrument, $129 The Friendly Home of Music | turn to Vancouver. Because it does posi- tively relieve the itch- | ing almost as soon as | applied and effects a | Having been delayed by calling at | Union Bay to load cargo of coal for Classified Ads \Skagway, CPR. stéamier Princess healthful healing of the | Norah, Capt. William Palmer, is skin, Dr,Chase’s Ointment ee ee ee Si? is a most satisfactory treat- | due in port at 5:30 this evening ment for Eczema, Hemor- |from the south and will sail about } rhoids or Piles and all | lan hour later for Alaska points] Iq fex [rritations of the skin. Fifty j|whence she is scheduled to return tube. Years of success. jhere southbound next Wednesday a | ifternoon ‘eee | asia ae ase § Detective Sergeant W. A. Mc- OINTMENT FOUND FOUND—Between Lucy Island and South Dundas,new rowboat, 9 feet long, green outside, grey inside. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra-| dor, young or adult. $20 per pair.) tf. > |Brayne of the criminal investiga- F Hoppe. Lochdale, B.C. tion department of the provincial|== : : : — - xalice with headquarters in Vic- Toni we : onight’s train, \due from the | okie amit» ‘ ey : 7 NT ria will pass through the city) gist at 8 pm., was reported this | FOR RE n th rincess ral g = - . m the Princess Norah tonight 80-|mbrning to be on. time. jing through to Atlin where he will {conduct a further investigation in- Staff Captain Joseph: Acton, di- | ionienoy | Anglican Church Bazaar, Novem- | ber 22 JONES Family Meat Market : 1 | Elks’ |ber 23 Bridge and Whist Novem- | Presbyterian Bazaar, Noy. 24. Reduced Prices weg Roast of Veal 50e on Leg ae of Veal $1.00. Community veat Coop 35c Stewing Veal, 4 lbs Carrots, 4 lbs ‘Loin Roast of Veal 50€ $1.00 Silver Fill in your set now. $ ib Adam and al) régular % ORS: Roast of Beef 5¢€ atterns kept in stock A ’ 6 lbs 7 Teaspoons $3.00 T-Bone Roast 75¢ Vy-doz 4 Ibs Large Spoons and Forks Prime Rib Rolled | 4 Ibs 73e i 2- = dis $6.75 Leg of ie nib 20e | Ay tens’ all oa per Soper come, © ReuR Shoulder of Lamb, 5 lbs. in proportion. We also Galfee. 1 Ib 3 have other makes at en mats ; about half these prites. si ae Qh FOIE 75¢ S. Shoulder Roast of Pork— | | Ae | 4 tbs 0c 1 987— Phone 95? | Apply J. Furunes, P.O. Box 239. (251) wr CHIROPRACTIC SIX-ROOM House, 239 4th Ave. West. Phone Green 39, 251 |}to a recent affray which resulted 3 ; . the aaah of tial shee “aa visional commander of the Salva-|FIVE-ROOM furnished modern W.C. Aspinal) ee seer tare : ye ‘my rth ritisk. Co- 79 unfurnished. Phone 'Charles Lee, formerly of this city. tion Army for Northe rn British Co house. Two u . rhree Year Graduate Chiropractic | lumbia and Alaska, who has been Green 698. ti otis ee spending > past tw : thre rr ~ | Modern Ray Treatments Given re Rey or oo ak oe STORE for Rent. Third Avenue, 7 V a TiS various 2 y cor ° i, Same Sanat y PS} adjoining Wrathall’s, low rental. Phone for Appointment i in this aistrict, wil! sail by the ss. ; McClymont a G 241 and 549 Announcements Princess Norah this evening on his} — - smilie aiecieearepteseieiniaiie wee - | return to his headquarters at! MODERN House Dunsmuir Street} pen Evenings § Exchange Bik. Wrangell available for rent November 1s’ nar ane'+ = Moose Hallowe’en D; , Oct, 31. es | Official inistrat tf : . tnoge Hajjowe'en Paige, OF, a ee Oitigial Administrator. | PIANO TUNING ' Sons of Norway Bazaar, November NOTICE TO PAINTERS ULLY Modern House, close in,§ ————— —-———————-——— | 4, Oddfellows’ Hall. mniiheth' thadits sy iC 1 “Paint with furnace, breakfast nook and | PIANOS Tuned $3.00. Walker’s Mu- eg Se ete ee a | fixtures. Rent reasonable. Phone} sic Store tf ‘| Rebekah Concert November 9,| Will be received by the Secretary) ped 720 ti Oddfellow’s Hall up to Noon of Friday, November| . | conti 4th, for Kalsomining, and Painting | 3 TRANSFERS Boxing, Empress Arena, Wednes-|at the Hospital. All information at BOARD AND ROOM “ - lay, Nov. 9, Bagshaw vs. Gurvich.|Secretary’s offic 252 | : ’ , ae : | oe ; wants . ae i Cameron’s Transfer— Cordwood, | ROOM and board in private fam-j , Eagles’ Dance, November 11. Aa-| | dv. Phone Green 938 158 -irewood, Furnacewood, Kindling, iission, Gents. 50c. Ladies 25c SPRITE CRO ‘oles, Piling. Oddfeliow’s Dance November 18 | == — PERSONAL ' ™ oe DAIRIES PRIVATE Kindergartens pay. Ad- vice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg All Our— Milk and Cream MALE HELP WANTED a , ie SHIPMENTS HOW to get a Government job Free Booklet. The MC.C. Ltd .| Guaranteed Bulkley Valley Products Winnipeg VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Big money selling Shoe- ’ = sc } lastic. Soles shoes at home [v1 For FRESH LOCAL MILK few cents. New scientilic ¢ m Phone Red 608 or 953 pound applied like putty. Wear DOMINION DAIRY like leather, Everybody wants it Write Dept. D7 Shoelastic Com 8 Quarts or M4 Pints for $1.00 pany, 1332 William St. Mont- real _—— DIRECT SALESMAN WANTED - AUC ‘TIONEER To sell a well established exclu sive line of Ladies’ Knitted Suits and Sweaters. Applicant must be able to prove previous success in direct selling. Unlimited possibil- ities for the man who is looking for promotion. CALGARY KNIT- TING COMPANY, LTD., CALGARY, Alberta List your goods with us -Prines Rupert's Icading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Red 637 The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furnitare Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. DAWES—Phone Black 120 DANCING TAP DANCING taught by Miss El- eanor Tite. Phone 20. ti OHN PyULGERe JEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe =" ws offering a special price in | | PERMANENT WAVES Wd * ; | Miss D. Hogan $5. | - 1hO§ $4.00 and $5.00 } Why not look your best? i TEACHER OF MUSIO We are giving free advice on feminine hygiene. Call for Phone—Black 232 your booklet. Phone — 655 WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & DIRTY WALLS? We paperhang a room for $5.00 and up, Calsomine, $2.50 and up. Call, Red 802. J. P. MOLLER Rawleigh’s Norwegian Cod Liver Oil 14,000 Units Vitamin A. ) 7,000 Units Vitamin D. 3 bottles, $2.00 Phone Black 623 Free Delivery. C.N.R. TRAINS TYPEWRITERS _—) |for the East— Mondays, Wednesday and Fri ee oa... 9:30 a.m. For Sale or Rent erm the Bay Rose, Cowan & Latta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days ..... 8 p.m. Phone 234 ee At i 7 * : } ne { om * ‘ 7 ontane ( nh ' a ab t ; ‘4 é : ? vt + he , #3 ° aint ne! ua vi rhe mL ag i8s at . a 3 ee nd re ede ' * ee fi . tt j w Wi" ” i *, ji { ih " ‘ i 3 cr