All kinds of ilicml. SILK, RAYON and COTTON REMNANTS ' From 25c up WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 STOP THAT COUGH Take a bottle or Edinburgh Hospital Cough Syrup 60c Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Free! Soap Special 1 CAN CLASSIC CLEANSER with 5 Cakes Classic White Laundry Soap .... 35c Mussallem Grocery .Co. Ltd. Summer DRESSES "Demers" Wo aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. (if f ico Hours 9 to 6. X-Ray Servlct Phone 888. Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Saturdays 9 to 12 noon LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone fiirlage, Warebouslog, nd Distributing. Team or Motor Bervlce. Hoal, Sand and Gravel. Wi Speclallre In Piano and Furniture Uovlng, MODERATOR OF UNITED CHURCH GIVES ADDRESS Dr. Pidgeon Criticizes Funda mentalists In Meeting of Gen- I oral Council at MONTH liVL, June II. ily Canadian Press ."There is but one dancer that I see before the United Church' of Canada - -thai if should be dwarfed info a sect instead of developing as a church," was the declaration of New Dr. Oeo. U. Pidgeon, Moder LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leate Lane In I'rinre Kurort Land Itrrordinir Di trlrt of oat nanre I, and ultuata . Minn Karnaei Itland. TAkE NOTICE that Alfred Swanaon. of rrlnre Rupert, orrupallon Mariner. In tends to apply for a leas or the fullow Inir described land: Cnnimenrlnir at a Pit Dlanled at trx outh end of orth Rarhael llind: thenri around the Island at hii-ri water mark and contalmnr Su arre. more or less. LFrtEO SWAKSOT . Appllranl nated April T. 19A Live on Fruit while in season CANTALOUPE, CHERRIES, BANANAS, WATERMELON Fresh Strawberries 3 boxes for 60c Oranges- Small size, i dozen for $1.00 Large' size, 2 dozen for . . 95c Xing Oscar Sardlnos Special, 7 tins for $1.00 Matches Large boxes, regular .... 45c This week, 3 boxes for .. $1.00 Llbby's Catsup 35c size. 4 for $1.00 Llbby's Pork and Beans Lange size, 7 tins for .. Llbby's Asparagus Tips Large size, 3 tins for . Small size, D'tina for . . . Lard-Silver Leaf, pure. lluy will ailvanl-c two cents per lb. this week. 3 lb. pail 75c 5 lb. pail $1.25 10 lb. pail $2.40 Strawberry Jam . n - a . : n..n $1.00 . 95c 51 .00 now, Kmpress or Malkiu' Pest. pure 85c Do You Like Lemonade? "Lemdf" ii powdrrfd frrsh Itmon Juice made from frrsh lemoni in the nm( way ai KLIM. Itcon-taininoartiririal color, flavor or added acid. Already iweet-enedj just dii-tolre in water and you have cold refrcthinjr lemonade. Send 25c foi trial tin. It's a Long, Long Pull to Jenkin's and when you get there, it seems a loncer pull home with the milk I Why worry about it ? Have a supply of the new Klim, powdered full-cream milk, at your camp or cottage it's just like having a cow in your own yard I The new Klim packs small but bulks large when water is added and has the flavor of fresh pasteurized milk. It cannot sour or spoil It is pasteurized, therefore SAFE, ilt is easy to mix. Replace the water, and you have whole full-cream milk rich, wholesome, appetizing, pure. Canadian Milk Products Limited 347 Adelaide St, Weat, TORONTO KLIM 00$h ImmluJJt rlmJ to --" oclMfi& 5rW cevpam far 6 Dr. Pidgeon declared that his "You must accept statement of criticism of modern fundanicii- belief prepared by others and lalistn, so-culled, was not that it bind yourself to stay behind considered it necessary to "con-, them. If you go beyond them lend for the faith once delivered you will be disowned and your to the saints;" there were certain place amoing the faithful for- Iruths without which the church i felled." could nut live and the world could Old, and New not be redeemed. It was that "At the cloe of the tale war,' modern fundamentalists 'insist- said Jr. Pidgeon? "everyone was ed on certain interpretations of talking of reconstruction. The the old doctrines and adder cer tain others which they consider ed necessary for the preserva word escaped from the study into the street, and was used by the (lioiightloss to jonreat their tion of the saviiug truth. The thoughtlessness as well as by Moderator staled (hat to affirm die thoughtful to express their their faith in a living Saviour aspirations. Tboso who faced was not sufficient for them; the seriously the need of the hour men whom they condemned were sound in evangelical doctrines MINERAL ACT. Notice of Application foe Certificate of Improf omenta. Mineral Hilt Group, coiiiltllrnr of .Vila-eral Hill .No. I. .Mliwral Hill ,u. 1. .Mineral Hill .So. 3, and Summit Mineral UamiA, tltuaut In tlie skeena Mining; Uivl tian ut .No. I LlUtrlct on the WHitti-eiMern end nf Iron Mountain, kitlmal Valley. Lawful holder, W. I. lioodwln, K.w .Miner'i lertiricole No. 9J0IIC. Charlee E MiKire. lr Mlier's Lertiricata Ko. a i;:. TAKE .NOTICE IImI I. Cliarlea E. Mtmre. free Miner' ortiricale .No. 3I7C. aunt for Hie oner, Intend at the end of titty day rrom the date hereof, to apply to the Mlninr lu-rordcr for a frn- firate or lMiroveinenta fr the purpose of ibtalnlnr a Crown (irant of the above i-laim. And further take notice that action un Xrr seiiion J of the Mineral Aft mul be ritinmeneed liefore the l.iauance of aurh Cerllflrate of linprnvcinenta. haled thl 17th day of April, tm. NOTICE. IN TDK M.TTE5tTirari appllratlon, for the tome or a I'rurlnlonal trtlfirale of Inle fi.r the Kat half of U two .tK Block fffty-two (Si, aubdlvlslon' of -t even liundrd and forly-rla (748 1, Oueen r.harlotie lninri. m tiw i-rovln-e ol Hilli; Columbia (Map 1079 1. Satinractory iiroof of the lu of the t:ertirirate or Title covering the alxive lund Imnnir been produced to me, It l lav intention to Unue after the etplrallon or one iiciutli from the first publication hereof. I'rovlnlonal Certificate of Title to the above land III the name of lint Majely The klnir In the lllrlit i.r The Imperial Muiiltl'ins Hoard. The orlr-lual omriiate or Tide in dated the Sfiili February, 1910, and Is numbered ue?-!. Land lteirlitiy nrrice, I'rlnce flupert. Il.C. Ut June, 1936. II. r. Mael.EOIv. Meirlntrar of Tlllet. McLaren's Pure Baking Powder! LAND CT 5 lb. till for S1.35J Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaae Land nest uroamery ouner nurt, t. anil and Ittial ltuale mi on Unrailiv Morenby Irian. Miami I 111 in lilllk iiiiiK. Hi id. for lur ... .... 85c oac vueen uiarmtte oroflp, on unnamed in H hw m,,p9 'of )(? u I(f,rh(? , d.L. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM W'e specially recommend oUr Table Crean at 15c for itair Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 let. TAKE -NOTICE that Tlie fianadlan ruh-Inr Company, Limited, of Vancouver, or-cupatiiin Salmon f:anner. Intends to apply for leane of the foHonisr described land? Commencln at a post planted at head or inlet about 14 mile north of unnamed Creek; thence et JO chain; thence onth 10 rha:n: .thence eat iO chain, more or fe, to ahnre line; thence northerly follow in dhoro-llne to f.o.C, an1 contalnlnr in acre, mnrii. or lee. THE CAKADIAT mili:G-'f.OMrASY. MMITFH. inllcanl, Per William Alfred' fkrwer. rtteH oth tnril to i "OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." open bottle for eonnumptlon on the pre Haled lhi Till day of June,, 10,(1. fell naturally into two classes There were those, who believed that we had IC'.tebuitd tlie old system and get- back to the old conditions as speedily as possible. There were others who held that the old system could never be restored, it was self- destroyed; Jlie world catastrophe was just the culmination of its own tendencies. The re-buildiiitg bad to, be on lines entirely new if Ihe world was to escape the enmities and tragedies of the past. Thei struggle of the last six years in the western world has been largely between these two classes Ihe people' who wanted to. relurn to the old relation and aulugonisms with all the machinery for future wars, ami the people who ounbi to bring in the new order for which our men really died. Be Brave and Free In concluiliiiK his address lr. Pidgeon said: "In her life also the church must be bravo and free. II will be fatal ir the United Church in any community or in the country as a whole should think of contending for her own interissls as agalnsl those of oilier: religious bodies, or without regard to the welfare of the community. "He that lovelh his life shall lose it." To Land iiecordmr iimirict or prince it hi ilk f)l herselLvviU mean sacri- !,,''' .. ... W . ticipg-me iiiietesis or the Kingdom of (iod. The welfnrff of all b her responsibility. The spirit of her Muster moves her to spend 1 and ,be spent, for all whom she can serve. If she needs 110 ram-! (parts to protect a living faith, then she iieedjf 110 safeguards to fturj'Oiirid the interests of a living church. Mongiiiful tle-v otJpnAf 6J tb'jwb.l, ?i f- all, nay jiioi, tdfViiHptnic'iii in the people's lilghe.r'Trfc i is Hie distinctive iirliif-ln.-ii nf ClirUlliin. Notice of Application foe Beer ! Llcenie, u., i,t,, ,ti. ".it 11 .... 1 .nonce ia Hereby riven mat. on the taili 11111191.11 imu uuu lay of June iiet. the iiiidenlfmed Intend 1 Meil " " bv " this U1,H 1-iW mill anil Ills ills Ctillreli twiurcil to apply to the i.lmior control Roard fori a Hi-en.-.In repert of premle .eln(r lllllsl tread tint .way tllC Master 1 pin tf the bill lil 1 11 r known a Ocean Kalla f.,.,,i in. : i" 1 . t'1,.1. i. 1 I llolel. .Itiuie on In.nt Slreel, Town or VVI'JH. Ills . ideal Which fired iricean rail, iiik.ii the land dencnlied ai Xacharlalfs (niiitr'inal ion will " " lmmgliiai 11.111 will lot No. at. lunge 3. Coaul putrid. Map , , .No. U.M. It. Land llerlntratinn liUlrlct. bt'lllir otir own loved Church In the Vrovlnre or Itrltlnh Columbia, for I ,, n. t ... , the aaie or i,eer by ihe iria. or by me r"artr realization of the glory of me i.oru 111 tlie midst or tier and of Ills preseiice.ns a wall of firo I'jiitii. mn.i.s Li 11 1 1 mi. l,.n.,n. ,.1,.., t ,. i i Per C. L. Barker, Treasurer. ,0-u"d "U0Ut her. f PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday. JUne H 19,6 Remnants ator of the United Church of Canada, in the course of his modcratorial sermon.' in connec tion with the second annual meeting? pt the (encrul Council' of the Ufiiled Church which' opened here yesterday. "No enemy from without can injure the church of the living iod, but failure of the spirit within may stunt her growth, and rob the na tion of the service which her own claiiTli. should render." In reviewing' the work accom plished by tho United Church during the first year of her history. Or. Pidgeon staled that the Church was proud to present to the world the statistics or what she had accomplished as evi dence of lie success of her ven ture in faith, Her numbers and resources, present and potential, licr seals of learning and the scholarship which adorned them, the mdtyy which she has raised, fhe congregations which had been organized, tlie buildings which bail been erected, the numbers which hail been enrolled, the workers trained and commis sioned for service these, be thought, were the tests of a church's vitality and the signs of the blessing of Cod. They constituted a record of which any church might be proud. Fundamentalism lteferring to fundamentalism, ' ' LJl MESSAGES FOR EVANGELIST Telegraph Offices at Edmonton Flooded, With Wires for Lady Supposed to be There KDMU.NTON, June 11. Kd- inoulon interest in Aimee Sem pie MCPhersoii minsiiig Los Angeles evangelist, which flamed into sudden intensity Willi the report of "Inspector" Middlclon, local private delecllu', iltuL he had the woman under surveillance here, waned again when the evening papers came uitt (with the news that the. sleuth's mystery woman was Mrs. 11. T. Potter, a well known Los Angeles artist in Kdnioiiton on a professional visit. Following the lldiiionlon report local telegraph offices were flooded with wires addressed to Aimee Semple McPherson, among them being a long mesuo from an I'ltli'i-prislng legal firm in i Los Angeles- offering to ucl for the inissiivg evangelist in the divorce mi it said to be pending against her and In which thei wife of the radio announcer employed at (he Angclc temple U naming Mm. Mo-Phcrsoa as co-respondent. All the messages were return ed to their senders by the telegraph companies. In addition to the wires to Mrs. McPherson, Los Angclrs ami Sau Francisco papers telegraphed principals of the "No. So. iNaiietle" rouipaity. winch comes from Los Angeles, for stories of the finding of the missing evangelist, and In their enthusiasm some members of the company poitively identified the alleged mystery woman as Mm. McPherson, taking Hie pre- caution to add that if Mrs. pot ter Was not the tnissivg evan gelist, "the likeness Was Ileports from the sotilh still indirale that the police believe Mrs. Mol'lterson wa drowned and her body washed out to sea despite another tory received (bat the evangelist, who was an exceptionally strong swimmer, was seen to emerge from the twin under a pier a Tew minutes after she d been reporter missing, nn( to enter a waiting automobile in which she was whisked uwav iveriir m 'he llllv w WEEK-END SPECIALS 1,000 OOZ. 8UNKIST ORANQES 10c Per Dozen This pi-ice will apply only in 2 dozen lots the seiiuid dozen costing you 25c a dozen. We an' not limiting the quantity you may buy, however. This Is the lowest aVcrago price that oranges have ever been sold in Prince lluperl and it will be the last (his year as prices have ; already advanced. Jam Special 69o ' 30 pails Kmpress or Malkln's llest Cherry Jam. While they last, per pail 69c 1C0 lbs. Canadian Cheose, per lu 25o llegular value 35c per Ih. Phone your order early. 200 lbs. Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 39o Smoked Meat Prices are firm ond (his price will be withdrawn when advertised quantity Is sold. We cannot quote a lower price by taking Ihe whole side. 250 tins Sliced Pineapple, 2V Kxlra special, 2 for 29o Crosse and Blaokwell's Vinegar, Mall or while wine, bottle 25c 200 tins Brunswick Sardines. Special. I for 25c Rose's Lime Juice, pint zo 39,, Quart size 75,, Broken Shelled Walnuts, jier lb. .... 39c COMBINATION SPECIAL Canned Vegetables, 7 tins $1.00 2 tins each Tomatoes. 2's. Corn and Peas, and 1 tin llefugee Ilea dm. California Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 SaaaaHHiflilHilBliHiBilHHjllHlHHiilM JUNE BRIDES' SILVERWARE I .1 C..L P Ol ana tin wass dale Never before havs we assembled beautiful and distinctive pieces to sell at such am 7 of low orlcos. You will do well to alve ihem M. ., maz,n9r Of particular Importance Is the offering of nodoera,ilJ.d', Community Plate and William Rodger' flatware on Vi we are giving a special discount during the month of Scientific Optical Work Ours Is the best and piost modern equlpoed r. .. Parlor In tho North. Our specialist hat had twent, P 41 years' experience In fitting and testing eyes. Our nV'11 are always reasonable and our work dependable w 1 vile consultation. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. a Anita Stewart In Never The Twain Shall Meet" I'eler II. Kvuc's fumou (ale of the h. s fill oreue-, niinaiu e. drutualii' sittiiiliui -make (lie blond tingle. The lure of the ti , s cm -kie. of -p.iikliiiK -" ami lovelv u .1 t lale of a whit)- niaii gone In rot 111 heath, regeneration. The lir of a man and a m.. : , their all for love. photo-plav of reti' bcutilv. I in n died all tar rat. Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell, Lionel Belmore, Hunt) Gordon, George Slegmann, Justine Johnson, Emily Fluroj, rrincess do tsouroon ami 01. my oiner. COMEDY "PLAIN GIRLS AND FANCY GIRLS" AESOP'S FILM FABLES &0cinj& Summer Time is Camping Time We have a full liit t'leitsii- Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd, 255 Third Ave. Phon 1M Midsummer Clearance SALE We aiiiioiiix ( our Annual .Summer H aim in view, ami Hint is to Hear our Mir Joods in Hie Sumnier Moiitli. Pnre is 1 clearing Jine an rut down below rust. T" linns in every depurMiienl .mil it i your -thai iliscoiinl. Also there is un EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT FOR CASH When von ee the prints jtiuVill wmid. afrord lo do il, hut nu will .do nil snti-knovv: That we buy Suinmer (JtAitU for s Monllis mill if we do mil sell lliee good- in 'd lime to slay on (lie nhelf (ill n ox I year. W- ; ' any shelf warincrs. and if yiiu ore roady i" l linrgaiii. wal h our ads. in Mm local papn- T Ireal to Prniee lluperl. Take advantage of our offer and get your suppll for holidays at these greatly reduced prices SHO DEPARTMENT men's Liberty Shoes at $4.75. We are 0 , lliis line to iimko room for our new ti e' IHTK, So every pair uuisl he sold. - fur $1.75. We are also offering ait " Men's Shoes at 13 per cenl discount. Men's Working 8hoes for Ladies' Smart Step White Canvass Slippers. :t.V. n.50 ami var,. Hale ... Ladles' Classic One-Step Slippers, 1 In Paten! (Mill (lunmelal. P.CfT. $7..r0. Hido Ihi you luke 11 large or small size, or art yon i Well, here is your diance. f)ver Ko t: Linos, viliies from .H7.tlU, fcT.oO nntl 1,1 clear nt .' . , . . .... , . . I n H I ..I ti 1 I o I 1 l 1 1 ' uuiub biduk oaim onoes, one sirnp 01 !" $3.95 v $1.95 '' T . $450 Brokn Ai $3.95 pilhf low, medium or liahy Louis heel, vulnn $ C(J lo 7.r.(. To rlenr, per pair ... ,. , An nsi,rlmitul of Meu'x. Luiliesaiul Cliihlrc" l"1111 Hlioes, lluldier Soles only. To rlear. pet- I1 15',; Discount off regular price of all Ladles snow 10-; Discount off regular price of all Children " TO HAVE A BETTER IDEA OF OUR SALE LOOK OUR WINDOWS. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phono AAK. 3rd tA Avenue AwAmiA and and 7l