ffdayr October 22, 1924. :-H si There's a Difference in Diamonds A QOOD DIAMOND' should be ...ark-liny mill dear like the purest water. Our Dinmoml Kiigngemcnl limit me rlioM'ii willi H. nm. .of long ex perienro ill llio trade i.. .ire good olor, porfoclly cul ami free frolll flaws. They will alway keep (,eir value because we ore able (o buy jn,,e ,,M markets. We have II, ug 25 ioo, .iro. uo, .(j(Mi. We like to show llieni. sty hands are term-carriers rTwhere. every day. the hinds Pouching things covered with timet trine f4iir.1tilaM P' touch the face and the lips vuurse ot a day. ider dust U .,,,. .i i Jon and danger. ifebuoy Protects no chancel cleanse your frequently with the rich. ny lather nf tll.kn.. T,r. - H..wuwr, ..lie Contain. . l--r..t t ... M'tnt which goes deep down "n7 lurmng intection. ntlscptlc odour van- i . rtonai, Dili tne f'tlon of Lifebuoy remain. IFEBU0Y 1 1 ALTH SOAP f than Soon-a Health Habit P-ver brothers LiMttro ORONTO Lh-4-l earner Pi nice lluperl. 50, 75, BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Killer Our A.J. Compel,!,,.,. Mitrv v. ir. .MEN WaTCTTU ALASKA SCIENTISTS PURCHASE SITE FOR CHURCH IN KETCHIKAN Kelclllkail Chronicle A real ctalc .I. ji I of unusual interest ami importance to (he many people interested in (lie Christian Science movement in Ketchikan l (he decision of (lie Christian Science Society f Ketchikan to exercise it option to i umhae from Charles A Hani. ;!. agents for the Alaska , Tnil A Investment Cotiuumv l '' lie liirtfe ww lot lol of of unoccupied unoccupied land la it I i i ; URAL IIS 1 CMl at I he corner if IUurfn ...( ftmemhcrMsrs i"rfc i ne Hll;: ' churfh !'.' was tJw best BAKER'S COCOA is better because t better beans by a better process and has a better flavor than other kinds. WSIMUS1D iy JterBaker&Ca Limited lalrwICmdi DorrhejIttHMS. trwl from the GIUtV t.fsht. Power A Water Comuanv' warehouse, and considered I iaI stop oft ttrount aecount of of cell being swnt:ym','n9r r"T . . frafly liWsml $tttVetm?i?X''r rden.,e.ter4 'raneriiiKin uieliiiliNl I!pIm liiri.ii le . ... to permit . placing (he imt. mmii hniUlln? adviiitaseuly ami still Itave riHMii for nle development of urro u n d I n ? around. Vo decision Im, be.'ii reached if el a U when (lie prntoed structure will ,e started. HUGE WEDDING PARTY Jewish Rabbi Entertained 10,000 Guests on Occasion of Daughter's Marriage OAI.ATZ. Ilunniniii. Oel. 22. One nf the most elaborate wed-'dinas in hislory was given the jollier day here by a Jewish rah- hi fur his daughter. Ihe feasl was of itariranltinu I proportions. The guests, from alt i over Hunraiiia, numWred oxer l.o nren. women and children. ! I lif fd supplies eonsisliNl of I carcasses of beef. 2I0 sheep : and lo rah es. T,e geese pre-' parel were so many that their fealhers made a hill of oonsidcr- , n hie height. thought not its landowners. -nspecling some political de-sinti. Ihe mlnisiry of Ihe Inlerlor irarrisoiied the city heavily with police ami troops, Iml ihtire was no disturbing incident of any Kind. BOAT ARRIV LS Arrivals from the south on the steamer Prince lluperl this af-icrnoon included ' the following: For Prince Hunerl W. Wall. I.. I.. I rascr, W i Adams, Air. andjenl I.Mis. W. .1. McCiileheon, Mrs. A. II. Ilarber, 0. W. Whitconib. J. ,l. Watson, C. P. Ilyles, II. Hall-lie. Mrs. I'ninn and child. Mrs. .1. I A. Minion, l II. Cook, Oeorge IFrUnell, Miss (lerlrude Pitman i Prince Ocorgc'i, Airs. A. (lenlels. Airs. Smedley and children (Van- jili'rhoof Mr. and Mrs. II. N. jPhilhps and child (Sarnla). 1 For Anyiix Air. and Airs. Morning, II. Cnulalina, Air. Alav- ius, A, I', liislcr, ( .A. Shannon, " Ihuiald, from' '""""Wf Airs. J. Hart, Alls , n Local and Personal - a li.C. Undertakers. Phono 1. Hayncr, Undertakers, Phono 351 4 TAXI ami Messenger Service, l'lione 078. tf l it for a kiiiir "SUPHKAIIv '' I Colfce save the counting. If Hallowe'en Hall, October 31. F.lks Hoine. Number of ticket is linilled. (jet your now! 250 - j Mlw Well, until recently' matron of Hie Stewart Hospital.. left' here on-last night's train for Winnipeg. Card. E. Pierce, well known local halibut fisherman, left on la.st night's train 'for Shelbourhe Nova Scolia, where lie will spend a vacation visiting at his old home. I. .McDeriiioll and party of six longshoremen left on the Car-! dena last night for Ilella Delia1 on their way lo Ocean Fall- where they will load pulp an. I paper on a boa! for Australia. - The annual Tea and Sale of Hill 60 Chapter will be held In St. Andrew's Rooms, Saturday, October 25. Music will be provided. Owing to the death of Arch bishop On Yeruel, Mr. Norman VAalt will no! receive tomorrow ii h aiinnuiieed hut will be at home on I ueixiay of next week "I would face death for you. Why didn't you face that bull dog, then?" "He wan't dead !" I.augh with the liiiie Mintrel in un Mower Serenade." Nov. 0 and 7, MelliodUt Church. It. II. HtoeUey. aecoiiioaniod bv his son, Don, and dauirlilr IioHm. Iene on the steamer I'rinee Hu- pert Hit? evening for Vancouver where they will take up tbelr reldiior. Mrs. hocklet and Vera Shoefcley are already In Ah oulh. . (irge (I'lary. A. J. Mariiu. Mrs. 1). McQuoen. Aim. (!. Wil lard. Mrs. John Clirislensen. Dimglas Shaw, J. MeLeotl, tf: Turner. J. Fields and F. H Moure. Passengers booked to nail for Ihe south on the I'rinee Hopert tonight incluik C. I), l'raser, H II. Shnckley. Master Don Shock- ley. Miss Doris Shockley. Mi H Sumner and Air. and Airs. H. Skog for Vancouver; Alls D. i. Stew art for Victoria and F. llusswood for Cleveland, Ohio. Aliss Norma A. Oliver and Ali Josephine Oliver of San l'ran- ciseo, who have heen visiting at (ireeu Nland liahlhoue will. Airs. Moran. arrived in the eitv from there on Ihe lighthouse lender Hirnie yesterday afternoon and will sail for the south on Ihe I'rinee Itupert tonight. Aliss tierlrtide Pitman, little daughler of Air. and Alra. W. J. ! Pitman of Prince Itupert, is in , I he U-wn was xirlually occu-,,1W inslav making the entire trip j.ied by the weihllng party, which from Yaneouxer lo I'rinee Oeorjre , M'piesen.e., me weaun or ,y ,orsHf, She nrriml on the i lliimania, II it nmh in HioiKihl tt . I... i .... boal this afternoon and will iro mil on the evening, (rain.. - Aliss Daniella Clirislensen. who at lends high school in Ihe city and resides with Mr. and Mrs. Howard While, Col Ion SI reel. i a daughter of Air. ami Airs. P. Clirislensen, Oiieeu Charlotte Clly, whose hpme was desiniyed hy fire last week. The exclusive aceounl of the fire in Ihe Daily News yesterday was the first and only iiuiniiiliou thai Aliss Clirislensen had received of1 her par- misfortune. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert .Mr .and .Mrs. T. Dawe, Oceanic; P. H. Wilson and .1. Hlarkburn. Vancouver; Mr. and Airs. J. lJd-wards ami C. Kdwards, Souier- ville: F.. .1. tlonway, Anyox; Jterl F. Smith, Premier; Norma O. Oliver and Josephine Oliver, San Francisco. Central t ""'i urn arrived veil mini ' P"v''r uiiil way bnrl, al one H"1'1 "'"I A- '''"''"','' AlcQueen, Maple Hay' J. IT Hftenioon nm! will1 ' I1''!' Stewart O. Clunk, C. l Arnold and W. O'Hrlen, Van- '"lit 8 0 -lock toui-'u!. Hci'-'ii. 1. F.Paddi-on. !, 'Oliver. TIIE DAIL7 NEWS PAGE THREfc FREE ! TOMMY TOMKINS PAINTING BOOK FOU TIIE CIIILDKEN ' Juit the thing to teach the kiddies how to color. Let them paint the pictures of Tommy Tomkins' adventures from childhood to manhood. Sent free on receipt of four Oio Cube wrappers. Oxo Limited, 232 Lemoine St, Montreal. CUBES FUNERAL NOTICE . Tin' funeral of the late M.l Ili'V. V. 11. 1U Vernel, D.I).. Arelrtiishop of Cale-ilniim. will Ik held in SI. Ainlri'W's Churrh, on Saim--ilay. Oi-l. 2'tth, at l' i .m. Ki h-ihI- ar' kindly refill's! - 1. 1 nut In i'lnl flnWiT-1. Prince Hupert this afternoon. Mis- 1 1. It. S(hh1 of Ihe Home is salting tomuht on the I'rinee Rupert for Vancouver. (Jennie J. FrizceH returned on the I'rinee Hupert tbi afternoon from a business trip south. K. J. Conway, field engineer for the Oranby Co. who arrived yemieroay rrom An) ok, left cm last nigtit s train lor Mnithers. J. D. Watson of Ihe C.O.M.Al. investigating deimrtmeiil arrived n the Prince Rupert this afternoon from Vancouver. Air. A. (ien'els af Vancouver ia making the round trip north on the steamer I'rinee Rupert which is in port today. Mrs. J. A. Hinton. who has been, visiting in anoouver and Victoria, returned borne on the Prince Hupert this afternoon. Mr. and Mn. W. J. McCut rheon, who have been on a trip East during Ibe past few wee.? returned to the city on the Uenrge W. Mac Kay, local man- alter of Ihe Government Tele graphs, is ill in Ihe I'rinee Itupert General Hospital'. It is ex pected he will be hack at his duties shortly. C. P. Ilyles, logging superin- Vndent for the Pacific Mills, ar rived in the cU frsfiw Ocean Falls on Ihe Prince Hupert I his uflui. n I. ... . . Pacific .Mills. Mr. A. H. Ilarber arrive, I on Ihe Prince Ruperl this Hfteruoon from Bremerton WnOiitmi oil in ARCHBISHOP DU VERNET DIED EARLY THIS MORN CLOSINQ ACTIVE CAREER (continued from page one) but no change more marked than that which took place in the character of his own church work. He succeeded the late Hiu- hop Ilidley, who had resigned lo go to F.ngland. At that time Ihe work of the Church of England in the dio-eesc was devoted Tnainly to the Indians and there were but three ilergytiien in Ihe diocese who miruslered to while people, those I at Port hssinglon. Port Simpson and Allin. Even the congregations of those were mixed . with Indians. "I Seventeen Clerov The building and completion of the Orand Trunk Pacific lrailway brought about a change unlil now the main work of the I'hureli in the diopp.e is among while people and there are seventeen clergymen in the district whose congregations are white. Archbishop Du Vernel made Metlakalla his headquarters until IUn7 when he came to Prince Itupert, then only a railway eon--i ruction camp. Here he resided 'iniil his death making the city his headquarters as "travelling superintendent" for his church The la!e Archbishop Du Ver- nefs diocese of Calidonia com prises the entire northern half ol the province of British Columbia. It is about 200.000 square miles in extent, 5 $.000 miles of which is that section of the nrovince east of Ihe Iloeliy Mountains ommonly knwon as the Peace Hiver country. Psychological Studies Despite the demands that were made upon his time and energies as Archbishop of Caledonia ami Metropolitan of Urilish Coluin-bil, the late Archbishop Du Vernel was a deep student of psy chology and his writings on this as well as otLer subjects were sought for and published in all iarls of Canada. His serious ill ness of the la si several month dUI not prevent his further re searches and it was only a few weeks ago that the last contri butions from liis pen were published. The Archbishop was a man whose mind advanced far ahead of his physique, which in itself was necessarily robust to meet the demands of his ecclesiastical duties which took him far afield. It was perhaps with a feeling of premonition that one of the last writings penned from his siek bed pointed ou! that the mind could not advance too far ahead f the body without re- ults disastrous to the human frame. MRS. WILLIAM HORN . DIED THIS MORNING At Ihe home. i8i F.ighlh Avenue fc4ist, the death oeenrre.t at Alice Arm )l... 1 r....l I o'clock tlii ninrnii.o- nt M-.. ...... .. , , I . . I - .....p. yj .ill?. Co. is takinsr ouf fog for fhe' "or who had been suf- rering from heart trouble. De ceased, who had resided two years in the city coming here from Victoria, was 68 years of age and was norn in (ilasgow. Scotland visit her daughter. Mrs. peler: '""Prnl arrangement are in the Black, who lots been ill in Ihe' ,,an,,s "Pllie H.C. Undertakers, hospital, is expected to return, to Hides Ihe widower who is her- hnlll hnrllv Mb.- 1H... I. OllSaireil nl llin ilrv .ln.l- o., I ........ -".v.. i ij . ...in. iimcii '"" .v.'.fv nil., uj may go south with her mother j ',m' Ilo,,(,rt, who is employed at before long. - Parker's Oarage, the following' 'members of the family survive:! A hunting parly consisting nf s"n- Matthew (Los Angeles .1 K. II. Oibltons, J, SotiU, jr., K. ravi,i. Jo'n and James fLeth-II. Shockley and J. 11. Plllsbury 1,,'i,l'p, William Soulh Africa . left very early thl morning on and Alex. Victoria . and too Pacheua on a hunting trip 1 e,cr -Calgary ; daughters, south. They will he awny .eeveral Arne! Hppina . and Janet (Airs, days and may go as far as s?co11' Lethbridge . Ctardner Canal. . Capl. Swans,, iJ ' is in charge of ,e boat. SHIP IS ARRESTED .tN.vniiNnrMrMTc v 4- Hill (10 Chapter l.O.D.K. Hal-InweV lea and Sal O'lobcr 25 Ho..;tul Ara naf Oct 31. . Anglican Cliureh Bazaar, Nov. C, ,.c Suu ,4 Mower ' Serenade , in , 11,0 ! . .. ... ..- . . .. .-v, - I .ieiuoAi.si,ciJurch, Nov. G and ".' Quec Alkry tJhapler Whist Krive and Danoc, 1ov.'.7, Klks Bonier tf Atooo llataah N'v 18 and 19.! ' 11 ,1'renbylertitji Baaar, o'v. ' 20. " 0 - . I.ulheiaii Bantnar. DeceinTior Metropole Hall. ON WAGES WARRANT VANCOIVIIII, Oct. 22. At (he suit of Captain Hubert Sinclair Hie American ship "Sneedwav" was arrested yesterday on an Ad miralty Court warrant. Sinclair claims the sum of $2,1)25 for, wages as sailing master. XMAS PHOTOS SittiiiKs Any Time by Appointment , Best Work, Lowest Prices ECKOFF STUDIO Cor. 2nd Ave. and 0th St. Phone lied 00. ! The Delicious Flavor drawn from the leaves of HCAT III All GREEN TEA H490 has won it millions of users. Sold by all grocers. Buy a package today. FREE SAMPLE si GREEN TEA UPOM REQUEST. "SALADA," T0R0HT0 SPECIAL SALE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETEENS, CREPE DE CHINE, CANTON CREPES. We List a Few. See Our Windows. 51 inch All Wool Merge Navy $1.10 yard Canton and Moroeain Crepes to $1.25 $2.75 yard Crepe de Chines to 2.50 ... . , $1.05 yard Georgettes to $2.50 51.95 yar(i Tubular Silk Jersey $1.25 yard Tubular Silknit . ... $1.95 yard Bloomer Satinelte 57'2c yard Fabrique Harunette, all shades , $1.95 yard Velveteens. 22 im-h 51.0o yard (iinghanis. : inch Andersons' 4fjc yard F.iiglish Broadcloth '. . . ...... .. 95C yarj These are real Bargains. We have other.- just ;i good. H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Avo. and Fulton St. We stork Pictorial Patterns. Phone 9. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to iiandle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S.e Justly famous for its rare old quality w os. docuc 32 or. bottle Vt a a Old Kentucky DtruiuiUiV vvrasKEV BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION This advertisement is not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.