1111. triitviiiivi - 1 .1 .. cn flmnpr 11. mn. TARE THE DAILY NEW8 PAQR 1 II aV k -urrgWHWTFinrffir itrrtvij fj, -fiTricfrirtfw rtlrirffiX m Local and Personal Church Notices READ THE LABEL EXAMINE THE GOVERNMENT STAMP Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678, St. Andrew's Cathedral (Church of England) ON ANY BOTTLE OF U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 Ilertor. Archdeacon O. A. Hix. Sunday service at II a.m. r.pvalul nrntichtor. 1R Id: and 7.30 tun. Holv.uonmiunion "... Til Vi)00. Hyde Transfer". Phphe Ml Sunday of rod nth at 11 5K0, 9 mu mifiU .fa third SUndayiQI niontii ai IT GIVES INFORMATION Of INTEREST TO YOU Tills advertisement is not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Hoard or liy Hip Government of llriti-li Columbia. nrvstaiine Hll' KUIIIK 'lUMUVI llinu vu'r 11 1 a most use- Titl and fascinating nri. Tim beginning ltlllt. nuifo mail . A va rat h year " ... ... I fill. If .111111 I III' IIillllM iitd t trivial 1 mrimii I'tl till it reli.nieil with it.lret. Our Mi! Iolooff is .... ll II... I..l.. l.amp Shades unil tt.tf.i-. ti ...f iiltm ftiiifii. it! i-mit ti'vn'it l.kiP4t 111 free inlnilioii vdl I'onuiiriH'f September 21st every Tuesday ami rnuay mini 1 10 o p.iii. ' Mo tree instruction in Paper Flower Muking', Cos-tllincs Sealing W ax. Paper Hope Weaving, eh-. Art opjMirlnnily lu assemble chop e t;hri-lma gift. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine ImpM ted Serge and S. h ft r r nn Tweed Suit- made to order 111 t,,,r "If shop in Prime Hupcrl a- low ascjfJl 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter linn! On Ire Chocolates 2 lb. boxes Aborted Nut Chocolates, I lb. boxes Prince Rupert, B. C.r Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Aborted Chorolatrs. I llr. boxes . . As.nrted Chocolates, lb. boxen . . Hani Centre Choi-olales, I lb. boxes $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.25 We also have (USOXM'S. XEILSOYS and MOIIl'S Chocolates in bulk and in 1 lb. and 2 lb. boxes . Ormes Ltd. The PIU.NKKIt HHl'dtilSTS PHONES 82 and 200 The HKXALL STOllK SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including Jlirec distinct services rqr J'-aatily Work, vU: 80FT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH al Inost reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PESSINQ AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the. rest. Miss J.ot-na Tile,!? A.T.C.M., eacher of piano. PbOne 1 10. 1 Try Foothills Slovc 13.00 per (on. .No soot. vulU Lvitt &. Co. Lid. 21 Coal, -Phil- Inhibition Pudding, September t. Prince Hupert Exhibition. .oral entries will be received up 0 5 p.m., Monday, September 13. C. V. Evilt was elected a inem- cr of the Hoard 01 J ratle ai he monthly meeting held last iht. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. TUu: teame in on veslenlay all if Hill 60, I.O.D.E., meeting on Tuesday, September 21, at 8 p.m. 214 Palmistry and CrystaM'iazing, rne noon' Iraln from Smilher-J and are registered at Hie Central IloUd. - A letter from Orillia. Ontarte sugesling a proper ecdebratio'. of the iliamond .juoilee of the lanaili.iii con federation next yea was iat nitrni referred 10 hm: ms of -anaila by toe hoanl o. trade at their monthly meeting. The resignations of S. K Campbell and FninL clann from !hc boanl of trade were accented the hoard of trade were accept ed with regret at the meeting last evening. Mr. Campbell ha.- aJreiidy1 lft town and Mr, Cla'pir (niWnt.es beink away' for 1 ti-iiiilhy stay, he explained. Owing to the success of the last Confetti Dance at tha Moose Hall by the Imperial Rainbow Orchestra, they have decided to hold another of these popular functions on Mondty, September 13. The board of trade last eveh; inn endorsed Hie plea of the fishermen her' for a light Monilla Island and also revivei the request for a light at Wa! tare Hocks. CP.H. ulcani'-r Priin rss Beat rice, lapt. S. K. ray, arrived from Vancouver ami wayports at 10 o'clock this morning ami sailed at noon n tier return south. Reunion All ex-members of Sixteenth and Thirteenth Bat tallons are requested to meet at the Armory, Second Avenue, an Monday, September 13, at 9 p.m. prompt. 214 l lie board of trade last even ins turned over to the ente lainment committee the duty of looking after a itrmrp of G..N.II passenger agents who ar t visit the eity poon. An applira lion from a mining paper fo iielp in the publication of forthcoming special number wa turned over In tho publicity committee. Canadian National Steamship "Prince nharles" will leavi Prince Hupcrl .Monday, Seplem ber IS, at 1.00 p.m. for Massei Inlel and Skidegale Inlet port on Queen Charlotte Islands. lit"1 lurniihg from Skidepate Inle this -steamer will arrive rrinee mipert, Wednesday p.m September 15. 21 Prince Rupert Exhibition. Notices No accounts for poods or taxi hires during Fair will be acknowledged or paid .unjess requisition Jor samo ' has been Issued and signed by the manager. 214 fit or 1 TO Ids 'Blood a.m. , jr. 'Preacher, ltcv. J B. of Smllhers, 4 ..Salvation Army Gibson Christian Science Society at 8 o'clock. 1 Services every Sunday morn ing in the Hays Block, 2 45 Sec ond Avenue. Subject on Sun day,'- .."Sulistancet Testimony meeting nn Wednesday evening Baptist Church Mornin service at it o'clock. uhject, "The Aim?of the Chris tian." Sunday school at 2.30. Kenins service at 7.30. Subjeil, 'When Chrint Went to Church.' mo! cordial invitation to all. This of cource, includes visitors! to our city and people, of all nationalities residing therein. Special rally seryjees at tht! rmy. Everyone connected with he Corp, young and old, make an euori 10 neip usjnave a Hun dred per cent Sunday. Morning Himr ai it u "la11. i.-uijii-t. Kingdom Bullden.' Sunday school' al '2.30. Evening at 7.30. 'ubjecl: ''FlllingJ the flap.' fouog peoide will assist al theft I .. .. .. 1 meeting, come 10 tue Many Meetings on Monday, Wednes- tay. Thursday and Saturday. Scouts, Guards and Sunbeams or Tuesdays Thursdayaud Fridays ! United Church There are manyrcasons way 011 should attend sbme branc;- of the United Church. It is th largest 1'roIostanWipCliurch in Canada. It places, practical ser vice and wTirkincr Clirisltanil aWvo, lheologiralH'''''troversies or denominational fads. Sunday norning II ocIocJi service con- Juried by Hev. Evan Baker. Sun- lay school at 2.3n. send yom 'liildren. Evening i-ervic a 7.30. Anthem by the choir. Ser mon by Hev. Geo. G. Hacker. You are invited. Presbyterian " Church Morning worship at- IT o- l'ek. Subject, " question tha Must be Answered." Sundiy ehool and Bible class at 12.15 Evening service al 7-30. Sub-leet. "The Chance that he Miss ed." All cordially invited. Preacher, Hev. Chas. J. Cameron, M.A., PhD. Lutheran Church SI. Paul's English Lulherai-Church. Melropole Hall, Third Vvenue. Hev. Thos. I), Hindc. 'astor Morning service al 11 t'clock. Sermon theme. "How Christians ought to help each other." Sunday school at 12 noon. Evening service al 7.30. sermon theme: "The single eye." All cordially Invited. BANDITS TOOK $500 SEATTLE, Sept. 1 1. Two col lectors for a chain store rsrocer company were held ip an ' rolited.of 500 collections from ten stores in the sifbiii-bs ber today. The bandits escaped iu the collectors' automobile. . 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Baptist bailies' Aid Bazaar, November 25. St. Andrew's Society Ladic Auxiliary Bazaar, October 8. Hoynl Purple Salo f and fancy sewing and 'ooking, October IC. Presbyterian Ladies Aid November 10. United Church Bazaar, 2. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH SALE. To closo out an estate, wo are authorised to sell several lots, some corners, hU'boc view,, and .on sewer. lr.rMow' ilnd terms iBfrom 810.00 inbrithly. Enquire- T. McClymont. , tf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1 Alterations to Anyox Gymnasium Any responsible parly wishinjj to tender for this work can get plans by addressing the Secretary. Anyox Community League, Anyox, B.C. . : 17 it i. i -ti Jink-- 1 s B CUT PLUG H 1 Ripe for the pipe " y Save the VALUABLE poker hands :harlie Bellanger will work out lonlght at 7.30 al tn? Grand Terminal Club. Charlie Bellanger will work out tonight at 7.30 al l:ie Grand Terminal Club. The question of pyrt charge - vill be discussed by the hoard f trad at its ne.xl monthly neeting, it was announced las. nfcrlil at the." meeting in the council chamber. The 'Sunday School of St Peters Church, Seal Cove, will rc-open on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Local residents from Ireland are at home from 4.30 to 6 p.m. on Sunday In Commodore Cafe to meet Prime Minister Sir James Craig and party. - Miss Barbeau announce her: Fall Millinery opening on Mon Jay. Ladies of Prince Huper; are inviieii 10 inspect me laies? models and the most recen' styles in hats. Frank Loretta was fined 125, with the option of thirty day.' imprisonment, in Ihe city polio court this morning for drunken ness. Victor Hoduiers, colored. Eighth Street, appeared in the eity po lice court this morning In answer to a charge- of keepin.' liquor for sale, and the ca' was adjourned for eight days. Mrs. Thomas McMeekin will -ail tomorrow night on lb" PrinCe- Rupert ' for Vancouvei where she will meol Mr. Mc Meekin, who, with Henry McCartney of Anyox, is returninv from a trip .to the Old Country Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mcintosh are returning today frotn 'IVr race accompanied by Mrs. C V.' Evilt. who has been a iruest at! plain tiiiip summer! home, "Cross-j hom-j ways," Kitsumkaium. Mr. Mc-, Intosh returned to Terrace a few lays ago from the East where, he has been visiting for some months. Established 1923 S-U-C-C-E-S-S Good dental work; will save teeth for further years of ser-j vice. Dr-EP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 Pure beer promotes true '--temperance WHEN pure beer, as is the case of British Columbia, is available tq the people, the drinking of liquor? of high alcoholic content is lessened and true temperance is promoted. The legal, above-board and Government controlled sale of beer in British Columbia, in licensed premi3C3 by the glass and in Government stores by the bottle, has removed this Province from among the communities in which alcoholism is a factor of importance. The attempt at total prohibition made in the United States early showed its complete bankruptcy from a moral point of view and its utter failure as regards enforcemenL Now its ill consequences from a social standpoint are becoming evident C To mention only one result, among seven million people insured by the Metropolitan Life of New York the death rate from acute alcoholism has increased 600 per cent since the enforcement of prohibition was attempted. Which- means that as pure beer was taken from the people an illicit trade in concentrated and easily handled liquor of high alcoholic content, and mostly poisonous, sprang up and drunkenness increased. Recent deaths from poison alcohol, made from motor radiator spirit, in Ontario and New York afford an example of the harm of preventing the use of light beverages such as pure beer. This flood of death-dealing poison, naturally, did not affect Quebec where pure beer is to be had by the people in the most free and open manner. The people of British Columbia are protected against the danger that comes from making distilled liquors a beverage for which they were never intended -and against the poison brews that flood the" United States, for British Columbia is ' provided with pure beer by the five modern plants . of the Amalgamated Breweries, the sale of which is supervised and controlled by the government throughout. Turc br it t healthful od Invigonting bevenge of definite food value, with n alcoholic itrength of 4 H per cent., ,ar re.o.uirtii by law In Brit'uH Columbia, only lufijcientto atimutate the digettive lyatem.ln the mot favorable; degree. Itieoniumption,inaimuchaiitdipiaceathedrink!ngofitivng distilled liquort, U a GUARANTEE OF TEMPERANCE. Th member! of lh Amalftamald Brtwcri am Vancouver Brwrrlr Ltd., Rainier Brtwlnft Co. o( Canada Ltd., Wntmlnitrr Hrwjr Ltd., Sller Sprint Brerry Ltd., and tha Victoria rhoenli Browlni Co. Ltd., rhra tha beer aupplled to tha peopla of BritUh Columbia la made. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. .