Friday. June 8, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIV3 SYNOD CLOSES , i ! Til hT II T T I I - SESSIONS HERE 4 n00H PK.tl. OF IlKTAIL WORK novi; plltlNO M.OSlMJ lAV INCH . 1 ix, F.i.i:rribs or oirH i;its ivl. i'rm of fraternal greeting w-;-rfWned at thl meeting of CI-tlc,ii.:i )M,l ymterday from the synod of the ivin-n- of Qu'Anpelle, Saskatchewan. ;u W(.i from the Prima t of all Cnnarla. M.jKt liev 8 P. Matheson jf Winnipeg, ,,,,, ( gonial and Continental Church Bl ,:".. 1-ondon. England, British col-umi,.,, and Yukon Church Aid Society, luo"" England. Caledonia Union and Br;. .i, Columbia "News, linden, and ,,. individual messages.. P . election of synod officers result-l ... follows: i : uaM-fi to Oeneral Synod. Missionary s . ,, , of Canadian VMtrch. General B ,r,i of Religious Bdtiearlcn and Coun-, : : : social Sereloe GJerlcsi. Rev (, w r. Ruthbrook. Rev. J. B (i :; HfV BdWMaJ Hod on. Rev T. D. P,.h'..' lay. B L. Mcintosh, Henry (..;,-',: S H. Hoaklna and John iu Provincial Synod. Ther-,i C'41ee anal Oriental 'Missions .,. n-v. J. B. Oioaon. Rev K. Hcxl-i.. W StWetonhsan, Rev. J. H i J 8. ftrsyfleld, Rev.O Hodg-H, . w. Allen, Bee. T D, Proctor. v I tea: Hear O. V. Eeltt. R. vi :.'h. J. Kelson, O. P. Tinker. H Eiii.-iiaw. J. FiewtB, F. Worrell, P. v, Mv..:v the firat jour of each of tne . .c ri-rs to be the delegate! end the ,.- ubnTJtutei In orders given, i,, , utive committee of the dloneee r:.: ,m Rev. Canon Ruahbrook. Rev. 0 t rue lencieai. bt. J aaaran u h T. O. Proctor (appointed by t U -!i..p-elect). u, M T Croat. O. P. Tinker s l Hoeklns and 3. Flewin (ap- i v, the rushop-elect . I, u.-liup-eleot then appointed W i t- chancellor of the dioceee : : Mclntoah registrar of 'he dlo- v I .." was elected secretary -trea- Jloeee end trnrtt Unwln. . . i he dloceaen committee on .lon R. L. LePtne. O. P. Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup Baked with BudweiMer Malt Syrup, breatlf caha and ctMtkiva are more delicious and nutritious. All the world loves . . a ANHElSER-BUSCH, St. Louis StUhy Qrwm and Dnlm Tftryubtrt FRANK H. WILEY Duinbuton 1114 Hamilton St. Vancouver, B. C. DM-87 )M .......... 'i - -I - For Pic-nics For Pic-nics Electric Bread keepa soft loiiRest TUB 1U5ST THERE IS! The Electric llakery 8ocInllM In cuttinR bread for sundwIcheB. A WONDERFUL SKIN SPECIALIST IN A IWO-lNCIfBOX Tinker, Ml Lennox. Mlm A. Du vernet with power to add. Mr. ru waa the recipient of a beau-tiful pray of roses on behalf of the W. A., presented by Mrs. T. Andrew, with congratulation and beet wishes. Votes of thanka were extended to the press, the hosts and hostesses, the Dominion, Diocesan and parochial W.A.'s, the society for the propagation of th Ocspel, the Missionary Societies, the Caledonia Union, the B.C. and Yukon Md Society, and the People of Prince Rupert for their many courtesies and Isr other officials and helpers. Special mention was made of the hospitality to delegates of Mra. Du Vernet. who wa sent a bouquet of flowers In recognition The members of the synod pledged their hearty co-operation and support to the new Bishop-elect. Those who entertained delegates to the synod were Mku Bsrbeau, Mm. a L. Mcintosh. Mrs. McCroakrle. Mrs. O Smith. Mrs. RU. Mrs. A. Rta. Mrs. D. Allen. Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Rorte. Mm. Ha itt-Jcoea, Miss WWt. Mrs. Balloek. Mrs. awitt, Mrs. H. T. Croat and Mm. Homer. RAILWAYMEN PLEASED PROSPECT OF TRAVEL JASPKR. June 8.- The party of railway men headed by C. W. Johnston, of Montreal, assistant general passenger traffic manager of the C. N. Railway, haa returned from California enthusiastic ovet- the prospects for Alaskan travel and visitors to Jasper Park. He rays thr triangular run Including Jasper and Prince Rupert Is becoming more popular than Classified : Ads. WANTED WANTED. A MAN TO BATCH WITH young man for the summer. Reasonable terms. Apply S13 tb Avenue E., opposite hospital. 135 WANTED. A SERVANT FOR GENERAL housework. Good wage for the right party. Apply Box 110 Dally News: Office. tf I WANTED OWL FOR OKNSRAL housework to live In. Phone Red M7. tf j FOR SALE. COTTAOe AT BALt! Lake. smo. Phone Black 737. 117 i WANTED. SMALL, FURNISHED SUITS for summer season. Phone Blue IM. FOR SALE IOTB 30 AMD 39. SECTION 6. 136. Phone Black 3M. 197 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPER MAY BE USED IN- itead of building paper or to lay beneath csrpeta on the floor. Oet specie 1 prise on large quantities Dally News. FOR BALB. TBX ACRC IMPROVED farm at Terrace; price reasonable. Terms or cash. Apply 733 Plftb Ave. W. lis FOR SALS. 34 FOOT PLEA8LRF boat. First class condition. Equipped with M tup. motor. Phone SSO. FOR RENT NOT ROOM HOUSC FOR ResNT Sscond Avenue. Sultaole for tog purposes. Phone 64i or 173 1098 140 FOR RBNT. MX ROOM MODERN house. 33 Sixth Avenue West after June 1. ' Phone Black 7M evenings. ' XDR RENT. OLAPPBRTON HOUSE. Ninth Avesys Rwst. Rent reasonable. Apply City Traaauree. Csty Hall. it OR RENT- PIANOS. PLATER-PIANOS Fhooographs end Sawing Machi:-ytok? Music SSore 'FLAT FOR RBNT. SIX ROOMS AND bath, on Sixth Avenue, W. Phoji' 543 or Black 138. t! FOR RBNT. FOUR ROOM APART-ment, hot water heated. Apply Smith x MalleU. Ltd. tf TOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-aaents. Apply . Museallem Orocery. HOVSB FOR RBNT. 80 SUMMIT AVE. FkM Red 33. "I SUMMER RESORTS hAKEUSB HOTSI'RINflS LOD0E MHV OI'BN L.tlt(li;sT HOTM'HINfl! IN C.N.l. (Uthta Water) Trout Flshlnjc on Lakeise Lake now open noon ACCOMMODATION' I'OK riSIIINO PARTIES L . Jt JOHNSTONBl Manager. Lakeise Lake. TerrwM, B.C. AUCTIONEERS. rniNTK mtri:i(T aittion mart Fnlrrnl lllix-k Furniture of all kinds bought, sold , or exchanged. Crating and peeking done. Ooods sold on Commission Auctioneer, G. J. DAWES, mark no FURNITURE AND RANGES COMPLETE LINE OF NEW FURNITURE In stock, beds, springs, mattresses: Dining room suites; Chesterfield suites; oarpets all slaes: Linoleum arid linoleum ruga: tables, kitchen cabinets, dreteera, thlftonlers, blinds, curtain rods, blankets, sheets, chairs. wicker and eane, -Our prices are rett-sonable. Yeu iffre Invetcd to eall atj our store. ' "t !. ( a, Mckenzie Furniture. Phone 77S- SALVAGE AND TOWING Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. Ltd. HAS II WtUAINS IN OAS ItOATS Small Safe and Typewriter for Sale Agents for Easlhope Engines, Coolldge rr3jHllrrs, and Ttwlube Oil lloat of all description for Chnrlrr Salt Lake Imr. Phone 5(M The absence of Spring Weather this year has had its effect on the sale of Spring Wear and our sales for the last three months have not come up to our expectations. The result is vc are overstocked. .It is aganist the principles of this store to carry goods ov er from one season to another and the prices at this backward Season Sale arc such that will enable us t o maintain this principle. We can quote here only a few items of our big stock but just look at the prices. Not only do we want our friends and' customers to benefit from this selling event we want menand women who shop for men and their families who have never been inside our store to come and find out for themselves how sincerely we live up to every statement made in our advertisements Sale Starts Friday Morning at 9 o'clock MEN'S UNDERWEAR BATHING SUITS Men's Nainsook Underwear, in combinations only. A good All Bathing Suits in the store reduced made by Jentien, roomy garment Regular 91-26 value. Monarch, Regent and Universal all wool in both Backward Season Sale Price one and two piece suits. MEi'S CAPS MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S UNDERWEAR , tlundredsof nfsCapa to choose from. Men's Pure Thread Silk Socks, in black, The Famous Oxford Combination Un- Wolf.G. i C. and" Victoria makes. brown and silver grey. Monarch derwesri nsedel rib. Nice, soft and ' " 'Regimr' Value. make . Regular $1.00 value. comfy. Regular $.1.00 value. Biickwanjf Season SIe Qf Qfi? Backwaid Season Sale Of fl Backward Season Sale Q-f AC dl.UU 41.9 Price price. 2 paid.s fr Price HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS JUST AS GOOD ALL OVER THE STORE e SUITS FOR MEN This lot of ihigh grade hand tailored Sfcits irr pure wool tweeds and worsteds. Beautiful patterns. in stripe and novelty check- In single and double breaster styles. Regular prio $40.00. Backward Season Sale Price $24.50 No Charge Accounts. CHIROPRACTIC DR. r. E. Evoirsos Chiropractor 833 Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Dlue 85. Residence phone Black. 2M. I nut. n n PhMnln niatrriAU lllnMM. fully treated. Batabllahed 1 934. SCHOOL OF LITERATURE f Sell Your i Io.aln4toni , I.KAKN TO WRITE 8TOUIB8 Free Information, School of Literature, 7t7 htnnduril lUnk ItulKll itc Vanrouirr, II.C. RESTAURANTS 0000 BATH GAr'E Mrs. Unger. Proprtetress Third Avrnne, nrvt O.W.V.A. Oood Home Cooked Meals and Home naked Bread Kpt-tlal CI'"Wn Dinner Etrry Burnt) Evening from &4U. SHIRTS FOR MEN Men'e Shirts, in hundreds of patterns. Stripes, Plain Checks, Broadcloths, etc. Regular values up to4.6o. qi oe; Backward Season Sale Price P i.OJ MENS COLLARS Arrow and Tooke's Collars for Men. Semi-soft. All sites. Regular 36c value. C4 ft ft P.arkuard Season Sale Price, 4 for VIUU THE ACME SELL GOOD CLOTHES And the same high quality offered during this sale. No C.O.D. Mail Orders promptly filled at these Sale Prices. Demers for new Summer SiS: ;1 1 w ongerie FRENCH COMBINATIONS SILK BLOOMERS IJOHETTE BLOOMERS and Vests fo match. Elmer Smith returned to the city recently from Vancouver where he haa been located for sever! years. SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN Fifteen only in this lot of Young Men's Tweed Suits. Sites 36, 30 and 87 only. Smartly tailored in the latest style and made of beautiful materials. If you know a bargain, here it is: Backward Season Sale Price 7.45 ' FREE I ' WATCH iy Alterations to suits free as usual Our further ads. for Bargains for Boys. ; .ea-.' Terms: Strictly Cash. What Has Happened WILL HAPPEN AGAIN We recommended Porter Idaho at 5 tents a share; Silverado at 35 cents. What are they woith now? NOW WE RECOMMEND tmrSilverbell Mining7,G6 M: AT MARKET! Latest Vancouver quotations ISc bid, 25 asked. Situated on the New Premier Hill and bounded or sides by Premier holdings. H. W. M. R0LST0N & CO Stewart, H.C. Direct wires Vancouver Stock Exc STOCKS BONDS REAL EST' f 4