December 10, 1932 petal * Thousands —_—_—_ of People = ~ a — — = eee eee ee nee ree CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS for rent, for sale and all other small advertiséments in this section charged at the rate of 2 cents a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge is 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 56c. FOR RENT howmse I enable Close it Phone tt ¢ Rent. Third Avenue A ra ' tal mit if FOR SALE OR RENT w ——————— ee ee eee, PERSONAL ATR Kinderearter may Ad rarten Instilu A ee —_—— = VALE HELP WANTED r LOST HAIRDRESSER p The AUCTIONEER F ing Crating Wrapping cCnerai Furr it epairs your goc with me GEO J DAWES.—Phone Black It RT ce eM Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Drv Decks Total capacity 76.008 tens Shipbatiders ; and Ship Kepairers for Steel and Wood Vessels } iron and Brass Castine Fleetrie and Acetylene Welding ‘t-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts | | Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled eee oe ——— Guide to Correspondents rhe, Dally News welcome ‘orrespondence on live topics ' the day or ay other sub if public interest, buat let nrust be brief and to the rhe ndent has no rn journalism ery letter must be signed Sy the writer, not necessarily fer ibhes@tion but as a mat ‘°F Of (Od faithanidlgotttcsy A nelaned documents go wiste paper basket. Let of a Caustic character NUust have the signature ap ended for publication Letter should be written on She sid@. of the paper only Correspondents must ave'd Personalities and the languace should be such as would be al lowed im the ordinary rules of Be bate, aft El a i long-winded cot place im ' bie DAIRIES TRANSFERS Yor FRESH LOCAL MILK C4MERON'S Transfer—Wood, Coal, tf vi moving, chairs for rent. Phone Red 608 of 953 DOMINION DAIRY 5 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 PRICES PAINTERS CLEANING & PRESSING erhanging PAINTING nd Pa { G 892 Phone R | PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES DANCING Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 | | their gh: by Miss El- — T . +? ” » , , ' ! Tie u u —— PIANO TUNING VIANOS Tuned $3.00. Walker's M Ver Vancouem Steamship Sailings Store ‘ ruesday Cardena ..1:30 p.m rhur Prince Rupert, 10 p.m ~ Ss. Venture midnight HOM E BAK ERY Priday Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m Dec. 18—ss. Prin. Norah p.m Ria? ares from Vanceurc: RY Empire Plu { Sunday-—s rdena p.m § nh Sh D ; Wed s. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m 8 The Be Fas rhorsd Venture p.m e New Y Pricday Prin. Adelaide p.m vi I ’ Dec. 14--ss. Prm. Norah a.m 168 Lx 9.8. Prin. Norah aim for Naas Kiver ana Port Sanpeon— sunday “ Cardena > DM ere er es eH © From Naas Rivet & fort Simpsen— . : Tuesday—ss. Cardena 11:30 a.m @ The Dally News can betput- © ver stewart aad Anvox— @ chased at 7 Sunday-—ss. Cardena 8 p.m ®@ Post Office News Stand, 325 @ Wed.-ss. Prince Rupert. 4 p.n @ Granville St.. Vanéouver 4 From Stewart and Anyex— ® Karl Anderson, Prince ¢ Tuesday—-ss. Cardena. 11:36 am ® George, BA * Thurs Prince Rupert. 8 pa * &. W. Riley, Terrace, BC ¢ For Ocean Falis- . yeneral Store, Anyox , Fuesday Cardena . 1:30 pm @ smithers Drug Store, Smith: #: Tpursdav—ss Ventur pm ® ers. BC = I i 3. Prin. Adelaide pun + * vrom Ocean Falis— +4444 4¢0¢04474474084 Wed P Rupert 9:30 1m Friday—ss. Venture p.m Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m For ner I Warr For Queen Charlotte Islands— A ‘ Dec. 16 and 30-—ss. P. John 10 p.m —_— Guilty! ED We say it with ear chin op and looking vou Square in the eve GUILTY lentiessly you fivtrtins virorously and re- sucient enemy, teberculo Try yy sre Of bringing Columbians durme 008 pas sick British year all to the Of providing free 2400 valuable and costly X-ray pictures for 2400 needy people Of helping to protect thousands of men, women and chil dren thfeeghout the province against the spread ef tuber culosis Of helping to protect YOU, ‘ This Great Work Is Worthy of Your Support BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS The Good They Do Depends on You \HOSPITAL THE DAILY NEWS ee = - = REPAIR JOB PROBLEMS PROCEEDING Matters Discussed at Convention’ Work at Hospital is Now Expected Referred to Local Board's to Cost $2000 Which is in Ex- Attention cess of Original Estimate —— A number of problems in regard to hospital finance and administra- éarried out at the Prince Renovation work which is being Rupert tton which came up at the conven- |General Hospital, for which $1500 tion of the British Columbia Ho pis | 788 originally provided, will rur considerably in exeess of that fi- Association in Vancouver last) 916 and, by the time it is com- were placed before the local! pleted, will probably exeeed the pital board at eeting $2000 miark, it was disclosed at last night by the chair: f the fin ance committee, Frank Dibb evening’s meeting of the hospital board by Ald. 8S. D. Macdonald atiehairman of the house eommittee However, the concensus of opinion board was that good value One of the matters discussed the convention hid to do with the position” in | of we helpless and unfali the which hospitals are placed as a re- sult of the arbitrary reduction of pended and no work was being car- accounts fo that was absolutely treatment of}ried on not being given for the money ex-} . et Paes Five Read The Advertisements on This Page Every Day RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT | A SATURDAY SERMON | Shall We Pray? TIF 5 % (By Rev. F. W. Dafoe, DD., First Baptist Church) | As we are nearing the New Year and the time set apart hy the Federal Council of Churches for a week of prayer, may I, on behalf of the mimisters and churches of the city, send out a soul-searching “call” to leaders and members of every church to take this matter seriously to heart. We address you on urgent business. The church and nation is facing a grave and serious situa-® tion. There is on every hand phy-| we nave found nothing but leaves. sical and mental suffering. The!On every hand there is a demand condition has long continued andj}for prosperity, but no evident de- no one can see or point to a way|sire to return to the ways of faith of escape. Our best and most able}and prayer. These are times for men are helpless before the devas- | moral discipline. God waits on ‘tating effects of commercial dis-!man’s respdénse. No social or poli- trust and moral confusion. While } tical revival can come out of spir- } we long for the return of prosperity, | itual destitution and no national we pray, rather, for the correction! awakening can arise out of -reli- {of those causes of distress without) gious indifference. The only sure tient or the Jorkmen’s| necessary scm ant : Cae sal iid "feed nald informed the whieh prosperity — nee ne adequate way is the way of onferences on th matter had/board that, up to the e : ast [wor pe aye a Christ. been held and the conclusion had amt al : tf the aon ma! Se menEy aren WHERE tne ee We, therefore, call upon all our been finally reached that the only|réached% total of $1410 ineinding }Per* are urgent desires for a re-'people to give themselves by act of means of redress available for hns- $261 for carpenters’ wages. It was ligious awakening Of every hard will, personally and corporately, in pilais wa in amendment to the/ now ippare nt hat the cost of he| thoughtful cneerane a — penitence and prayer to Almighty Act In view of pending litigation, ; work woule un well over the $1500|°! our trouble is moral and spirit-'God. And in order to secure the however, the government, which originally appropriated. The ehair-|"" ; An lgwe. ate more ewe and, ‘spirit of fellowship in united inter- had been very sympathetic in the} man 1 housé eommittee ex- ware We ae gre trace their work- cession, the first week of the New natter preferred not to have the plained tt had been found| z on See are EM Year has been pe apart for a Act amended at this time. Mean- neréase ia tt ;out Oo € past nas come the pre- purpose. A time when pastor an e “intolerable he hospitals anticipated The committee had. .~° "ve. worshipped at the conduct and, by personal dedication cing made the cent victims done its be ) hold the cost down | epee ce eM oc 8A falee and public services appointed to (ise erébinenit Heteekh the Wi 1a comeitiored that iil tne expense | cod of mammon, money, things: meet the need of the hour, discover nen’s Compensation Board and incurred had been justifiable oon nae a . etna a eae for roe and nation the way tinal ad 4 +} vee ; vidcualiism, jal Injustice: e Taise of ace an wer. , eens a aes : Peel oi a ote | Good Job Done ieod of oleasure amusement, a ait, WE Saat? tt eighetel that thi B| Frank Dibb, chairman of the fin-|"e#2'4 for things worthwhile: the oe: ance committee, agreed that it had ) carry out much had not been anti- ‘ Hospitals A e\avoring nave ieeisi sac ia on was en-/| jpeen neceé ution in re-| e (work which i compulsory automobile i ; ipated. A splendid job, howevé urance passed whereby .in ca " b A ; — . was being done of automobile accidents, insurances a sacral 4 sine ben rrr rent | W. M. Brown, chairman of the T ae ae be . a ard. stated that scores of little lirec Wilh Ngespray 101 nope - treatment which would be uedue- | *2ines which had not been antici- ' « eri ii ve ‘ sod frien Che anttinnient Wil Uk |pated had been done. Good value ? I Lait p .6™m it il } ante The eration of thal "=" being given for the money ex- ’ v ; at as Vi sit : |nended and nothing had been done il np it n S ¢ ; nat was not ne ry on had been assured | | Robert Gordon felt that the large In reg i to reading ol x-ray! 5 ‘ ae * xpenditure now incurred was due plates, it Was reported that largt : ; € extent to tite fect tine >a prea bwtent ) > t : i“ rit S in the Lr ag ey ow “ner ™ = tt 1 past years regnl ind systéma- pressed willingness © assist th : aah celine ie maintenance of the building : 1ad not been attended to the tt ) atients wi tA In wn of patie: Ald. Macdonald reported that lid not ve the means to y for 1) : “ ve oe eo |Bell & Keays had agreed to do the them insisting upon being give jbal ince of paintine necessary for private rooms in hospitals, ‘ne 15 | @fia¢ ficure of $80. A new }ot water ‘in tie had f ore f lievy of ee owen. Bat: red a polie ine had been installed to the op-| ich patie! either paying ratine rooni and was proving very - or cooing te Hlic Is ; nee or ol > DUDIIC WAT itisfactory. Heatine of the difference of c; : There had beet } ;vard section had been improved by inion at the convention as to whe-j; val of an air block ther doctors sl d be provided b The board adonted recammen hospitais witl ibber glov ldation fr finar -ommittee instraments when performing op I i tende from Mitchell ations. The ensus of opinion; & Currie for the makine of im- of the loeal t seemed to be tha srovements in the seeretar office the doctor vel! afford to p9 xccepted. There were four ten- for thelr : ves. The hospit ers for this work vas “or h } end” anywt i At the uegestion of All. Mac- far as opel were concerned fonald it was decided to leave over Treats ntagious disease ntil next year pronasal that a by small hospital was another | »rass il be installed in the main question w) s taken up by the / furnace at a cost of $50 with a view convention : usual for theito mo efficient heating of water municipality pay 50 f the} cost of wh s and the entire | . cost if the pat ts were unable to | 8*eatel efficiency. The importance pay if co-operation on the part of nurs- Savine of Money | ng staff and doctors in this regard i is stressed Ways by v hospitals might In regard to the making of extra Private | jfalse god of magic, reaning where | we Mave not sowed. profiting where Canadian National Steamships we have not toiled ; il ' : announce that, for the convenience We have been careless in our , thinkine. So today the chureh dares °! Holiday travellers, the steamer tand aside whisperine peace Prince Rupert, leaving here for the jeifher to herself or to thé nation south &n Thursday, December 22, ; when there is no peace will sail at 8:30 p.m. instead of .10 p.m. and will arrive if Vancotiver } Only a national turning te God in frepentance and moral restitution. at 9:45 on the nat oh then December 24, of at s*eking the forgiveness of God, will 1:30 in the afternoon, the regular the spiritual health of our 'repentance and the fruit thereof, arrival time inot restore day instead people. We have looked for signs of ; — CHURCH NOTICE ST. ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL (Church ef Engtand) Very Rev. J. Bb. Gibson, Dean 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Sermon Sermon Subject: “THE OXFORD GROUP MOVEMENT’ 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Picture Sermon Subject: “THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHEPHERDS From the painting by Lerolle A copy of the painting will be given to each one attending the service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, B.A. Organist, John E. Davey 11 A.M., Sermon Subject “DOES MANKIND STILL NEED SAVING? IF SO, HOW?” 12:15, Sunday School 3 P.M., Sunday School at Westview ; a ; n> ave mone nother problem |charge for babie 1 the maternity 7:30 P.M.. Sermon Subject: rf ive Christm Sea yy mah they will be ah ‘ ° ‘ a. Sten bs edie’ . ; ; Se ; ? ssaad : aid. t gladly upon request by which had | leant om by the | departme of hospitals was “THE WORLD'S GREATEST PESSIMIST : convention uv r of sug eported that some hospitals made rhe Tranquille Tuberculosis Society, Kamloops, BA os ‘ oo | ; $84 . er. ae All visitors heartily welcomed 100 Se $1.00; smallet quantities if desired gestions wer ered with a view jextra e) f h thers included to eliminatin iste and effecting | ‘ pate «ix Eee: oe GTS 7 : ? : — —= — ————— — = = = = » . “TILISE THE TOILER That’s Strat —By West TILES at’s Strategy y Westover. : re 7 ; ’ < =H aa or t I T et bee ee - w Coe s KAY Rite d 4) ours j ; Die es t | | <9 re me S ae \{ec Tera W'S ‘SIMPLE, YOu SEE, 6 (OUGH. BATTLE u 1 | COACH “) B= )\ & MEA rope) | mre n | Le CARP RLS Pace / Cocc \ KAR “THAT “THe MWAHOO . 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