A . ..... .. AH Sweaters7-IV!B:ckinaws, Wind Breakers lt, KEDUCEl) 15 PER CENT ,, ,7." s ' and 7, regular 2.25. now hMw Sale ( ontlnuea. Every pair mu-l THOR JOHNSON HKWT I'MTBIt ( HI K( II Rev A. WiLvm. B.A.. pastor. Mla I. Haddock, deaconess. Morning worship at ' 11 o'clock Subject: "Hope In Christian Experience." Sunday School 240 Evaiing wor-srtp st 70. Subject: "Both Dead and Alive " Wednesday at 740. Devotional Service. NT. P.U L'K U TIIKRAN Cfit HCH Rev. John H. Hanson, pastor. Beside noe 4M Bth Avenue W. Phone Black 170. Morning worship at 11 o'clock (Etig 11th I Sunday School. Bible Class and Confirmation lit noon. Evening aar vice at 7 :S0 Scandinavian service. A cordial Invitation to all. BAITIMT CHI KCM. Minister Rev W. P. Price. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon ionic "Living Bibles." Sunday School at 2.30. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject "Miracles of Mercy -Stories of Remarkable Conversions." Hearty staging. Organist W. Vaughan DevieV Wednesday at S. Praise and Prayer FUNERAL SERVICE" FOR MRS. LAMBLY I ornrfated ' and HELD HERE TODAY With many frteitda of the deceased ant) family in attendance to pay their last' Kasprc;. fuawM. service lot the late Vfrt', Mary Tlokt Lambly ih' death oeoaaMd, Thursday afternoon was held thVdtttrrnovi In the chare! of the BC Trunin)! n after which pssa in eBalrvlew Ceme- Canoe7 W. ;T- Rush brook i spottf wciraa of comfort and sympathy for the beraausd M H. Bcwrn presided at the dfcgafe for '.he pixjlnp of the hymns and. JMtfl- bearer were Robert E Lambly. wlctypr-er of Ocased: W. Jeffrey and La-rerce B I mbtr her sens, and William B McTaJlam. Ploral tribute Included wreath- Irrm K!sse Enyd. Megan and Ea Morris. Bg Bry Lumber Co.. Mr. snd Mrs. J. C. Mclennan. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Love. Mr. and Mn. Robert Oammon. Mr and Mrs H. flaw th rn. Capt and Mrs Re Green. Capt and Mrs James Morrison ". B Church. Ralph Green. Mr snd Mrs J A. Meeker. Mr and Mrs R V O LePlne. Mr. and Mrs D C Stuart and Mli BlrdeSl Spencer t'n: n Oil Co m-ljmnlp tanker Ollnda ! :n port from Vancouver dls- rlTrvli tl fimpany'i lrcil lankr ANNOUNCCAIBNTS K uf C Whist Drive and Dance. Monday February 20. t M Leap Ycur Whist Drive and Dmi February SI Am' Suaan'a Visit" at Dulled c'liurth MhmIi and 9. I . Am i. .in Cathedral Tea March 17. I en liol ( Women's League spring sale of w:rk April 12. Elk. Cabaret April 20. Royal Society of Bt Oeoryr WhUt Drive and Dance. April 23. ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE TIME Mm B. Petnh, Fisher Home, Att ' writes: "I was troubled with oaUa and had eleven of taaat oa mj arm at one time. I "1 tni'ii ail kinds of medicine, but got no relief. ! "I took two iHittlro of and hnx' nevt-r Ihh'h ., ii-li'il since. i 11.11 I! YiiiuhUn ImilB h,,m " nthpr ItliHitl ilii'Mlrri ; iiih mi t ll.'' u i ''il out . Tlr T. MilUuru Co., LiiMti-J, Toronto, Out. day. March 8. Pioneers I Tickets for the Banquet si Messrs. , March I, can be obtained Dybharn & Hanson's offlce. Steve Olsen and Ol Anderson of Anyox left on this morning's train for the East, belaf on their way lor a trip to Sweden. VTc are iliatiaaitw for sheere-palrlag. hesJ lirm to w fr valae, acrvla ml wstlsfM'tln. larArthars' Sawe Mure. U KnKhts of Oeliaribtts Whist Drive and Dance. Monday evening. Pebruary SO. in Catholic School Hall Good music and prima. Last da noe before Lent. Union steamer Ipenture. Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived m port at 7 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and way' points, sailing at ajn on bar return south. CFJI. steamer Princess Beatrice, Capt. S. K. Oray. arrived at S0 this morning lrom the south. saUtng at 11 am. on her return to Vancouver and wayporta. Routine at a brief BmMrt Assam bto the purpose of only was takes up last night of Prince Native Gons of Can The urmldsjit. Aid A. i. Prud bonne, occupied the chair. Motorshlp BHIngtum Capt. J. g. Anderson, arrlvad la port at 7 o'clock this morning wttfc five carloads of froaan fish for transshipment Bast ever the Canadian Rational Railways. EX-AM. Praak Qha who la spend' lug the winter la CSKornia. has been suSarleg cpnslderably -with high blood uituii bat latest reports indicate that bis condition la somewhat Im tvan Marf.an and MUa MJfeuluc ol Anyox left the city by this Isoming train for s trip to Jugo-Slavta. They l!l sell from St. John. Mew Brunswick aboard the steamer Moatnalrn iu March 1. Bev. William Daaas of Ooaan Palls, who has been attending the meeting of evince Rupert Presbytery of the Lrltedj Church here, sailed by the Princess Beatrice this esnming oa his return to the paper town. Conveners of the last asar met last evenlna a taw MM Boat M. Davles meats for the holding of general conv arrange During the past tsaat ium hours thirty-five carloads of gaata have ar rived from the prairies far the Albert: Wheat Pool's Prince Bay art elevator Railway offices this asaratag reported m 200 carloads oa the territory west of Jasper Park (annul here. After having been relieved for one trip1 by the Cardena. TJnloD steamer Caatosun wUI be coming north again tomorrow on the Vaneou ver -Prlnct Rupert-Anyox -Stewart rua which ser vice she wiu matnuin until the return to service next month el the steamer Oatala. Rev. Or Arthur Baraer of Toronto. superintendent of United Church In dian Missions in Canada, sailed thl-morning by the Princess Beatrice lo Campbell River after having been 1: atlri'dance at the Pnnre Rupert Presbytery of the United Church which wit held here this week NOT READY FOR WOMENPASTORS United Church Presbytery Deals With ThU Matter as Well as That or Intoxicating Liquor Print-e Rupert Presbytery of the T:lte1 Church of Canada completed a two day meeting here with a final session last night, the various paavers " iK'lng ou their way home today tt 'heir renpectlve charges UV" iM iwtrtct brdiatfton et poran and ithe ' Ue)uor uesllon vara the prtaelpal toprca tuken up st the afternoon seaslaui )sterdsy. In connection with the ordination of women llie folio uis resolutloti h.-paecl "Tlini it is the opinion of tin-Priiytiry tlmt tlio time Is not op portune tor the takln of such a stop No spirit ol opposition sgniiut n' principle was expressed. It belnu i' lv the view, pnrMcula'ly since trx:. ti.. " ' u-l .lnii rl ii,. ' the IJ7 c hanges its atltutkm of the movement on the part cf women thawalvn. that, daring the ! present constructive period In the life if the church, the Unas was not op-1 portuae for the bringing law effect; of the si marl Inn. Ia the matter of In toxica Ung liquor.! the Presbytery yssaaed a resolution : m seeing for the aastaUan of, members ! aad adbsreats of the chureh In fighting s gainst this enemy ef humanity ; the study of veJuabss material svsU-abis giving scientific facts regarding atoohol and Its uaa la Sunday Schools. Touag People' Bar tat ha and. wherever ! possible, the public schools: the fol-1 lowing of the Christian example of i ctal abstinence: the dlscoustenanclng-j f drinking habits, and hearty endors- j itton of the principle of phohlbitlun of mportatlon, manufactum and sale of alcoholic beverages as th best mean jf eltmlnstlng corrupter' ;t loss, moral and financial, oocaslonsd by any system of legalised sal. The Presbytery also passd a rrsolu tlon. before it closed, expressing appreciation to the newspapers of the city for their counteay and consider atlon in handling the reports of matters coming before the meeting. IIUUIBI) TODAY The funeral of the late John Cuth-bert of Hamlton, whose death occurred -n Thursday morning in the Prlaee Rupert Oeucral Hospital, lock plsce quietly at 1:1." this afternoon from the, 1 cnapel of the B.C. Undertakers to Pair- view Cemetery. Rev. J R. Prli-rll. pas-, t of Pint Presbyterian Churrh, ofbc-; led and pallbearers were Mr Walker ! ;crp. Thomas Brice. Thomas Woodman ! tad Prank Morris Dr. and Mra. H C . Wrinch and family of Haaeltou aent( flowers -(OVKKNMENT LKJUOK ACT NOTK'K Ol Ai n.ll ATION FtlK llEKR ! I.K'KM'K j Notice 1 hereby given ;hat on the llh day of March next the undersigned , intends to apply to the Liuuor Control Board for a licence in respect to pre-1 fees being part of the building knuwu . as Hotel atasseit situate uu uos wixuv (8i, Block Fourteen 1 1 4 ) . Plan OL 7. Vsssett Towralte. Town cf Masett. Queen charlotte Islands. Prince Rupert Land Rerlstrstlon District In the Pro-vlnre of British Columbia, for the sal uf beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on Mm premises DATED t Prince rtuoert. B.C.. this 16th dy of February. 193 OORDON B DAVUS. Applicant. PAIN from Bladder Irritation toon S SANTAL MIDY Bswsrs of Imitations Look for th wee "MIOT" k.'M h all ilria.ri -- Rtllsis k own tamtsbie start to revolve: a mech- "kaod the lirst rorord I mm the group of twelve and pUi vs it on the tarn table; the toar-arm wove into uiwittuo; tWsouad-boK i towered and the music beirini). At the eat of the selection, the ntcchaaical "hano"' removes the record from the turntable, elides it rentty intos (clt-lined concraM drawer, and "picks off' the next record from the magazine arm. The? oprretHios are I antil the last record is pUyed, then . (tops autooiaucaUy. Auto omc Tra'e Mark Reg d Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Msntreai r 18. 1928 February THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 200 MODELS Church Notices Local and Personal nwe rs imiie aim Ml stxsLts We are enabled to offer this up-to-date Ladles Spring Millinery at this very special price, as we have no extra expense and overhead in fondling it. SEE THESE BI2FOKE BUYING ELSEWHEK15. NO MORE $4-50 NO LESS B.C. FUR CO Third Avenue A few articles from our ONE CENT SALE I " ARTICLES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PLUS If "iiwh This list Each Day While Sale Lasts V,.., ndcr Bath Salt, regular 76c ' "niIu. rattular 75c I'owder, regular $1.25 Iiiow Pencil, regular .'J6i " Complexion Powder, rejfulur $2.00 Powder, regular 50c 1 Single Compact, regular $l.x Hair Tonic, regular $1.m 'I Urilliantlnt, regular 5k ' 1 1 Bn'lliantine, regular 6(k- ' I ip Sticka, regular 50c 'ur.s- Vials, regular 25c . . 1'urne Vial, regular 75c I'ursf Viala, regular 50t ......... " Unuge, regular 50e ' "M'l fused Lavender, regular Mc Cream, regular H5c . v,i.-iving Stick, regular 25c ' :ii, regular 25c Soup, regular Il.tiO ' ""-I'ital Soap, regular Hr .... regular 26c l,v 1'iilet Soap, regular 15c S''ap, regular 25c Omtes I n. tenuis nIRDAVE i.ivth ct . -tf i FPHONES o 00 ' 1 II J I, - '1 bo: 2 f"i "Of 2 for "r 2 lor l.a 2 f ir 3r 2 lr $2.01 2 l'or Mr 2 for St 01 2 for SI. 01 2 lor Sir 2 for Mv 2 for Mr 2 for 'M( 2 for 70 2 for Mr 2 for Mr 2 for 2lf 2 for ;Mf 2 for 2C 2 for 'Mr t.-M for fl.Ol 2 for 1 1f 2 for 3Wf 2 for ISf 2 for SUf NT. AMMIKWH ( ATIIKDIUL (Church of England) Archdeaoou O. A. Rlx, rector. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Even ing service at 7.30. Sacrament of the Urdu Supper first Sunday of the month at 11 a-m Third Sunday of ine mctith at S a.m. Sunday Shocl at 4:so. Baptism by arrangement. CHRISTIAN S IKf K HOC I fry Service every Sunday morning In the Hay block. 245 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Mind." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at o'clock. IKKUBVTMUAN tlllfUII. Minister, Rev. J. R Prtaell. B.A.. LLB Residence, The Manse. Phone 043. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject- 'The Polly ol a Pool." Sunday School at 1215 Evening service at 1 7:30. Subject l, "Mysterious Words i Pound In a Staled Envelope." 2. "The : Silent Woman' Bright and Interest ing singing 6oio by Mrs. F W. Allen BO. Onaertaktre Pbons 1 Dentist. Or. J, R. O-isse. Phone ESS. Skating dallf. Z tO 4 and 8 to 10 tf Tommy's TM. mt. JPfcone 790 Zenith tr JBmhlBlg hahitl When thinking ToT TaxL phons 4," tf R. Puller sailed from here far Vancouver on the Venture this morning. The Royal PurM . Bridge and Whist ha been postponed sjotll a later date. .The t. summ toclely will hold a Scotch dance la th I.OJ3JC. Mall. Fri Automatic Orthgjjjionic Victrola $775' ecords Plays twelve records without attention. Runs itself for a whole hour. No operating effort on your part. Just listen. w 'HEN you turn on the current, the So magniboeat aa uisiruiueat demeads aa exterior of exceptional beauty. Victor craftsmen have designed a (hstiaguisheo cabinet for the Automatic Orthophomc Vk-troia, in which every luxurious touch that mgeaetty can devise has been incorporsteo1. The price of the automatic Onltopbaaic Vktrola is 1775. Other models of the Ortho-phonic Victrola Instrument! are obtainable at prices ranging from S14O0 down to US. Obuunabir on convenient terms from "Hie. Master's Voice" Dealers. Demonstration now going on. If your dealer hasn't one he will order it for you. 9 TT12X1C Otthpjimie only if it bears the dog Trademark DEMAND "Rupert Brand" pers THE DAINTIEST MtBAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Cold Storage Co., IX Prince Hupert. 1LC UMBRELLA SPECIAL 50 only. Gloria Silk UmbrellaH Subritandarda. TheHa? um-Lrellaa have very slight imperfections in the covera, Then, Were to sell at $5 .515. Owing to the liK"t defect in the covers wa are 4 able to sell for j . $3.50 Fraser & Payne To Every Woman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color ne hemes for liaby's room, new color beauty everywhere in the houae "61" Brushing Lacquer conies aa a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 "it?., i