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HOW-IIOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GIIAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easfliope Engine nnd Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAU IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for SLOW 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Itupert aa low CCC A A as VtuUU L ANGER, Cutter and' Designer 223 Sixth Street CONFERENCE OF CHURCH ARM COMES TO END LkThree Hundred Natives Disperse After Gatherings at Cnthe- kr- dral FINE SACKED CONCERT Thanks Expressed to Ladies Church and Others Who Gave Aid r 770 SAW it with a SiMONDS SAW sharp long Ni Cuts easier. Saws faster W SlMOKDSeANAOA SAW CO. LTD, IKL. MOKTREMU bSBH r VANOOUVE. sr. JOHN.N.B.. HI HKk loftcwTo saaH of Testerday afternoon mad evening Mine iilons of the Aatttean Church Amy Oanlirmm. which brought mm three hundred natives to the city from various pan of the district a weU m eight mietgjimu Md two represent live of Uw Chutes' Army from Eng The afternoon prwuetou we held as usual, proclaim pest the Prhsee Rupert Oeewral Hospital where cah band rendered a setecttea much to the delight of the patient. Passing the Booth Memorial School. isoti stop wm made at the home of the late Arch- I bishop r H. DuVenMt where each band j gave another selection for the benefit! of Mrs. Du Verne, widow of the late AichMahop. who la an Invalid The line of march then led to the Weatholme Theatre where Rev. T. D. Praetor took the chair. After the opening address ad prayer. unwara Lmna sowuer- wa sung and Bee. Oliver Thome of Ktacotth irave a wonderful and inspiring address on "Our Church," showing ita hhHoiy and value to the people of the present day. Ur. Proctor led the whole aud ience in singing of The Church One Foundation Is Cfartat the Lord." Cap. Case thee made opening remarks with regard to the line thousand feet of mm which was to be shown letting forth the whole of the Church -Army woe la "g-Ty1 The film being run ttirough stow!.. Cant. Caeey wai able to explain the iuh in detail. Thla set forth the foundation of the Church Army by Prebendary Carllale. 1U evangelistic aide In rescue work, its educational aide in prorklrng work for .the outaaeta of society and those released from prison and the re creational side. Scenes of Hyde Park and other potnte were familiar to many Old Country people. At the conclusion of the film. Mr. Proctor led in th. singing of "Hock of Age.- an addreea by Capt Ernest Wade of Haaelton fol lowing In both the native and English tongue. William Leighton. native of Metlakatla. then read a scripture pot tlon in English and. after aiHrtl hymn, Peter Haldane of MeUakaOa gave an Inspiring address in both Eng list) and native tongues. The singing of another hymn took place and Mr. Proctor dosed the meeting with prayer snd benediction. DINNER FTIIS CLEKOV The chiefs of Kltkatla were hosts at a dinner in the Commodore Cafe to clerical delegate and visiting capalns. Rev. T. D. Proctor moved a hearty vote of thanks on behalf of the clergy for the wonderful manner in which the native chiefs expressed their gratitude for work done among them In presenting the Gospel and also for the delicious banquet which had been provided. Bev. Oliver Thome seconded this motion In an able manner. Then the clergy stood, led by Archdeacon O. A. Rlx. and sang 'Tor They are Jolly Good Pillows, " followed by three cheers. Response was made by Chief Sa-Bash-Ha of Kltkatla whose speech was Interpreted Into English by Peter Ryan, native of Metlakatla. A presentation waa then made by Capt. Casey by Chief 3radley of Kltkatla, of a totem pole made from the native stone of Queen Charlotte Islands. The second speaker was chief Oolll-son. also of Kltkatla, who ex pressed great gratitude for having the Gospel brought to them by the mtatetew of Christ A presentation of money waa' made by him. Chief Ed. Gamble of Kltkatla described how he Had been In spired by the conference, not knowing before the size of the diocese or the number of clenrv who were worklnz among the native peoples. He also ex pressed the delight of the natives in knowing that another Church Army conference was to be held next year In Prince Rupert. They looked upon Bt. Andrew's Cathedral as the mother church of the whole diocese. Arthur Lewis of Kltkatla then made a presentation of money to Capt. Casey from the Junior Church Army of that village. A fitting reply to the presentations was made by Capt. Casey, the proceed ings then being brought to a close; the party returning to the Cathedral for the evening session which was opened with the usual procession through the city. While Mr. Proctor led the procession. Capt. Casey held a revival service In the Cathedral Hall. EVENING MEETINO On the procession's return, the even ing testimony and prayer meeting com menced at 8:15. After singing one of the new revival song?. Capt. Casey Biuchten Your. Home at Little Expense ill COLD SEAL fl jll GUARANTEE Jl I vl SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IW Sj CRY01TR MONEVBACK J REMOVT SEAL V.TTM S J ught," "Life Without End." "The Wondrous Story." "Prophecies Fulfilled." "BUT of Love." and "Ood'a Wonderful Oift." The selections Included anthems, quartettes, duets and solos. Aldred Adams of Massett then rendered a solo "Ave Maria." Another solo waa rendered by Lieut. Stevens of Klncollth: "Peace, Peace Sweet Pace." The Kltkatla choir then occupied the Cathedral stalls and rendered "Worthy, the Lamb that was Slain" from Handel's "Messiah" and "The Heaven's are Tell ing" from the "Creation." HOUK OF LAMES ! Archdeacon Rlx delivered a public expression of thanks to the ladies of 1 the Cathedral Church who had provided I hot meals each day for three hundred : native- The three choirs of Kltkatla Metlakatla and Oreenvllle were also J processtons and aervtcee. The Arcti-deacon mentioned that all the natives had come to town at their own expense and had cared tor themselves while In the city. Last hut not leaat. the Archdeacon wished to publicly express his sincere gratitude to Rev. T. D. Proctor of Hazelton vitto bad not only relieved bun of his Cathedral duties for the past two month but had also organised and carried out to so aue- ceasful and profitable as end this first native conference in the tlty ot Prrijoe Rupert. Rev. T. D. Proctor was then Aed to pTonounce the benedletton, the nativee returning to tfeeUueroent tor a farewell, meeting. t'AHEWKLL MEBTINO At tjie farewell sesakm, loe. matter of OburctiArmy uniforms was discussed and It waa Jeded by Rev. T. D. Proctor and the various Church Army captains that the uniform should be In keeping with' the Church Army of London, England, the distinctions being the captains baring red shoulder straps cm their tunica, lieutenant's, blue shoulder straps and soldiers, the regulation r:det uniforms. The conference was then brought to close at midnight. . r, or inrini tHbme-bmlders - With desires that must necessarily be curbed by a moderate incomeCongoleum Gold Seal Rugs are the ideal thing. The most attractive, colourful rug patterns possible to obtain anywhere . . . The easy-to-clean, improved, longer-wearing surface will withstand years of hard wear . . . Unconditionally Guaranteed to your Satisfaction . . and, at prices that allow a comfortable margin for other things in fact, a Genuine Congolcwn Qold Seal Rug 9 x 6 size costs only $7.75 Insist on genuine Congo-leum tiffi the Qold Seal on the surface that is the only kind th.-.t is fully Quaranteed. av&B GOLD SEAL Rugs a tn ApOS" thank1 well " the soloists from TTTir !T delegates are returning to their several tie's Creed vrhlch is the faith of the , other native centres who had oontrlout- , mission throughout the diocese cese. Church of England. Arthur Bsrner eri t m.ir.n. . . native chief of Oreenvllle. then gave and profitable. Mis Mar)orie Lancaster an address In the native tongue which was also thanked for her wonderful as- was followed -with several solos by the tistanoe at the organ oaeb evening and natives. After further testimony thin the t.s-n n.ti. k... ... ...i.. portion of the session was brought to ed for their unitrimr uiiatuiM in iui u coe ana nev. i . u. Proctor announced that anthems would be render ed by the native choirs In the Cathedral at once. The Cathedral was overflowing and. Rev. T. D. Proctor taking the chair, the Oreenvllle choir rendered the cantata "The Messiah's Coming." This took an hour and twenty minutes Including the following selections: "Hear the Song." "The Messiah," "Christ Our Mrs. L. K. Parry and Mm. It. . Skinner are HiiKleMen In AM of Monoe Ilazaar At a Joint ie given yesterday afternoon by Ur. L. R. Parry and Mrs B B. SklMcr att he hone of Mrs. Parry. 832 Sixth Avenue Weat. in aid of the tUh pond at the forthcoming Moose Banaer. the sum of 115 AO was realised These serving were Mrs w. Ranee. Mrs A. Beale and Mrs. w. R. Hudson (fU. monton). Mrs. C. Whatman waa in charge of the raffle of a child' sultoase which was won by Mrs. P. M. Crosby who had donated It. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central J. Sstmund. Queen Charlotte City; biroman, USX; Vv. M. mnc Oeorte; T 3- Hetarty. Anvox Savoy W. H. Campbell. Jedwv : nuiiujiK, aiunett; L E ,n. ueihurem. Oak: D Whltbv OJin Today the various clergymen and ' Victg:ia T, H. Campbell. BelUngbam. C.N.R.; Moody and O. Morrison and S :ctuuis- and sot;. Hazel- V 1 VZ&&& ..-"l SHOWER TEA BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 ton: A. Watt. C.M.R.: A. C Hamilton, as. Prince Charles: Walter M. McKay. Montreal; c. R. McMillan and J R Monagban. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Parry Edmonton: H. T. Jam, city. ELECTS SI'EEIiV TRIAL I Harry Wjong. Chtoaee, who iJ cliargejli inert throuati 'biwaklug Into the Ie of the Travellera' Cafe and ex-trading money therefrom, appesred be-lore Judge Young in County Court this morning And elM'tjtH fnr neeriv (rial William i Adjournment in the case was taken A " P"r""y' ' OCa" Prince Hnpert A. Robertson. h-u bee" 1,1 U 'r "W Massett- s ir a w . . I slton jJrT i P d"r" ""'""'"K the Anglian Church iDoriK o.rrf.,.. r aaia iArmy ronferenre Mlled last ftlijlit on W Mlddletjn. 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