;, January 10, 1928 HE ACME'S MI Annual l ontinui'H with nn unabated flow of the lliggertt llargalua in H.C. MEN'S CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS I , i only in this lot of M'.'n'.s Chinchilla Overcoats. These iailt- of pure wool materials, cut in the vury latest style, hi'i-li back. They are beautifully tailored and very smart i inK iwmenlH.and a eretlit to tlu- wearer. Kexular vaiut ,(! worth it, too. tat ion Sale Price Jftc Pioneer Dntrfisls $29.85 UOYS' SWEATERS I'.c.ys' Jersey Sweaters, the famous St. Maiaret'.s brand, nlc iii Kngland. Made of pun- Cashmere Wool with polo col-i Thi y tome in all shades and in all sizes. This is the most . :utntai)!e ifarment for any boy and what he likes ,, w. ar, too. Temptation Sale Price CIHII BLANKETS Ilrre is a nice lot of pure wool Crib Blankets, measuring 'if, . . In s by 48. They come in pink, blue, and white with a taiiry animal pattern woven throughout, which will interest ! little ones. Regular value $2.60. v $1,45 ! . mi.tution Sale Price VIKING AND WOI-SEY UNDERWEAR The finest Uuderwuar for Men in Pure Wool. Regular 1 m..mi and $7.60 values. , ,J Q5 ! . mptatioti Sale Price Acme :: Importers .... . . . . . A n I i ' t 1 All inltf Mail Orders lorwarJed Express Prepaid SPECIAL Trial For 25c and without any further obligation on your part, we will give you one of the famous DURHAM DUPLEX Razors (exactly the same as those packed in their regular $1.50 sets) with one blade, all ready for shaving. The numl)er of Razors we can K'ive away at this price is strictly limited. GET YOURS TODAY I TM1RD AVE V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES P?f,200 Canadian National Q7ic Largcfl Railway Syfiem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICK K,HB from VnyCK m i'KIlT l r VANCOI VI R. VICTOHIt. SfcATTl.lt. und Intermediate point. ech r'KIOAY. 900 am For STKWAICT and ANYOX. each WKIX:ll.V. 10.00 pm For NORTH nn.l HOI TII qmiN 'IIARI.OTTIi 1M.AMH. PurtnlBhtly. r.tSSKNdl.K TRAIN" l.li.WK IM1NE III TKRT Euch MONDAY. Vi:iNK8DAY awl HAH A V at U.S0 a m for PHIM'B (ir.ORtli:, EDMONTON. U INNIIT.O. Ml points Eastern Canada. Oulted States. AGENCY AU. ort.AN WTK M!IIIP IINM. Dae Canadian Nsllonsl Etprr for Mnne) Order. IXrrUn f'he.,ue. ete., also for your next ahlpnirnt. city TiorqcBtta tiiihd wk.. thincr bupkbt, rhon To Every Woman who i eiiifor for new ideas In home decorationnow color rombiiuitions for the sun porch, new color schemes for baby s in the house "CI Itiush-ihK room, new color beauty everywhere Lititiuer eomos as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 ANNUAL MEETING OF VESTRY HELD Splendid Condition of St. An drew Cathedral Reported Upon Officers for 1928 , ElecedS.V " ;. ' , n aft 'i. ' " The annual VfttrySWfMlIu of the nungsegstton crm. ''AndMW's Anglican Cathedral was Me Iafr'ight In .the Cathedra) Hall, Archdeacon 0 A. Blx presiding, mere vu a good auenoance to participate In the reviewing of the work lor the year 1927. The financial result ahowed ao Improvement over 1838 and strong agftei mutation waa eav pressed that even f renter thlnga abouid be aimed at daring 1938. Report indicated that there had been ai: increase in the congregation ana that the various 'organizations of tb church were in a moat healthy condi tion. Some had done extraordinary work Special reference waa made and vote of thank tendered to the veriou branches of the Women' Auxiliary un der Mrs. Thome Andrew. Mr. C. C. Mill. Mrs. O. V. Evltt and Mr. E. W Tucker; the choir undci the leaderahlp of W E. FUher. the Sunday school, un der E W. Tucker, superintendent, and oi me aausianoe a. uuoim uf be;i to the chair during the year. One of lite mast enthusiastic votes of IIOTKL AKKIVAI.K. Central Harry Wicks. Tacoma. ANNOUNCRMENTS Elk's Leap-year Dance. January SO. Legion Novelty Dance Jnr.uary 37 Prince Rupert Otrla' Drill Team dance February S. Elk' Annual Dance. February 17. C.N R Annual Bali. Friday. Pebrary 17 Court of Revision !'HIV K Kl I'KRT AHMKHNMCNT lllsfltlt T NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of Revision and Appeal ut:dr the prv:.loti of the "Taxatiru Act'' and AuwndOMUta there -f an J "Public Schools Act," re"f ctlng t'.ie avesment rolls (or tin Prlii re Rupert Assessment Dls-tr..: for Hie year 1928. will be held at the Provincial Assessor's Olll;e. 'n the C:urt House Bu.ld-lns. Priiux- Ruvert. B.C.. on Uin-dtv. t'.ie 30th day of January. IMS, .it 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated at Prince Rupert. BC, January 9, 1038 JOHN DYBHAVN. Jude of the Court of Revision and Appeal. Thompson Hardware CO. 255 Third Ave. LTD. I'rlncc Rupert THE DAILY NEWS PAGE. JHEEE Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone tl. Dentist. Dr. J. R. (Ku. Phone 688. Bkatlng dally. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl Tomajy Taxi. Phone 790. Zenith Cafe- ' Zenith cafe, the place to suit every body' pocket. Get the Big 4 habit When thinking of a TaxL cbone 4. tt Ptoveec. AoetatloB meet tonight at 7 jo pemtrt. aty nan. Canadian Legion executive meeting Tuesday. January 10 at 8 pjn. Oensral meeting Wednesday. January 11 at 6 pa. Women of Mcoeeheart Legion meeting Tuesday. January 10. at 8 o'clock. In stallation of officers, and social even ing. City account for the two weeks end . ilng January 8 totalling $8,319.08 were i passed for payment by the council at the teacher; the Boy Scouts, under X " . A.ev o Ki. ana win uu.ae-. uu- Luth. Am Bt Pau,., oe.- . i. me 0auiiuWU;rlln Cnurcn metlng this afternoon cJUD ai-j came in icr it ware oi con- wlfe, Mrt og p, , ftrsiuiauon. aa.uia so tuc ciiurcuwvr-den. H. T. Croat and R. L. Mcli.toato, John H. Hansen. CSepp 'Block. and the efficient secretary treasurer. AM Jo, Qreera Committee Room Wallace u. uronara. r-smcuiar nwnwou, ooen In BeBtls bid store. Third was made of the splendid work of the , ATeaue miton. Friends and sup- organiat. Mies Marjorie Lancaster, ai-w plrlMn mrMtd to call. Phone 371 Thirty carloads of grain comprised a thanks waa that gtweti ohn Carroll trln arriving from the prairies this who for year has been a conaclentiou ; ,ftsrnoon. Hallway office thl morning and painstaking caretaker ol the churrn. : reported over 300 carload. of grain on Findlay. returned at SJ0 this afternoon from Anyos, Stewart and other north- em porta of call end will sail at S thl evening lor Vancouver and waypolnt. According to report submitted to the council last night by the Janitor. John Walker Exley. the City Hall heating lUlLllTS K.U.B. By tne authority of a Landlord warrant to me directed, I Mil sell h; Public Auction, on Wednesday the nth day of January 1918. at XSO o'clock p.m. I Drilling machine with attach-menu Including Electric motor, pulley, belting, drills, wrenches, etc. Sal to take pUce on the premise now oecuDled by J ime JIuntrhlack mith, Terms. ch a a Laastmrd'a BalllR WAKMNO Citizen are hereby mjUtled that ow-'i.k to bhutl'.iK operations being neces-hup. in the .'oiiatrui ion of Hay's Creek Trunk Sewer ' sp .ing on the reserve along Hay' Creek is ixtiesnely danger-oua am rlitldren especially should be Krpt a'. . ',tiin thu vicinity II. A. McU:..N BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $73,018,548; Lode Go! Silver, $80,787,003; Lead; $106,976,442; Copper, i$209,9G7,068; Zinc, $60,512,51 Coke, $281,599:133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $50,1' t . . t if .! i il. i innc I ... H the prayer book approval, prior to 1U rejection by the Commons follows: The Archbishop of Canterbury, nearly so octogenarian, presented the measure In en hour and a quarter's speech apparently all written of admirable oafency. Ml great argument, from the Parliamentary point of view (and It was one with which the opponent of the meruit Uid not attempt to grapple), was that the bodies directly eon- oarned. the National Church Assembly and the dtoceian conference, had voted .for the measure by overwhelming H " . . . ' majorities. There were, be said. 711 oil during the month of December. This , wss sn average dally consumption of 77 gallon or coat A 14-23 per day. corded their votes. OI the bishop. 34 voted for and tour D 1 ...... n, w. 4M trr mrM T App;iclion of Anvotaette Comement " - "l S and E. B. Baker to pgrchaee tax aal ceVntlcate rtfhu in andSo lot 10. Mock SO. section and lot 8. block 40, sec-tor 5. for S10.M plus Interest and 174.03 respectively were granted by the city council last night. The figures offered were the upset prices In each Bidding 7 80 per long ton. Albert St McCaltery Ltd. wa again awarded the rder b the city council last night for .he ripply of 500 tons of washed pea coel to the dry dock, power plant. The tender of Phllpott -Evltt Co.. Ltd. was. 7.78 On motion of Aid. Job. Orear. econded by Aid. W. J. Oreer. the lower tender was accepted. Having completed arrangements for preliminary work of pile driving and excavation for their new theatre on Third Avenue. M. Y and Taul AivaaoB will aaU by the Camosun thl evening on their return to Vancouver, where plans tor the structure will be drawn up at once. Either one or both of the principals wUl return to the city In a short time. LIBRARY SCIENCE IS LATEST McGILL PROPOSAL MONTREAL. Jan. 10. JJeOlll Unlver-tlty la considering the granting of the degree of bachelor In library science. It .' stated recently at the university A proposal concerning the granting of this degree has been made to i)p cor poratlon of the university and a com mittce has been appointed to consider the matter. Dr. O R. Leaner. McOul la chairmen of the comMttee. TliAlM 13 llOt'ltft latk. Owing to snow troubles In the vie n Ity of Mount Robson. this afternooii' train, due from the East at 8:80, Is rc- ported to be thirteen hours late, being expected to arrive at 4rS0 tomorrow morning. Railway once this mornln, reported that there was no trouble on this end of the division.. against; of the laiety. 380 for and 93 against. : In the diocesan oonfersoces 80 per cent of the votes bad been in favor of the measure and 30 pet cent agalnat. The Revised Prsyw-book was the book of the Church drawn up by the laity and clergy, and approved In Its ultimate shape, with such omissions and additions a were thought desir able, by the bishops. He denied st length that any of the principles of the Helormatton were contravened by the book. "I am an old man.' the archbishop asld. "I have been a bishop (or nearly years, end my life has not been unrecorded and I can assure your lordship today that I am absolutely uneonsctou to any departure tram the principles of the reformed Church of England to which I declared Uleglance 83 years ago" The mere truth was that law of public, worship In the Church of Bnglsnd was too narrow for he religious life of the present genera tion. Rules made In and for 1083 could not be euf."-d by the bishops In 137. Spec, king of the changes made by the optional Prayer-book, the Archbishop said It bad been luggested that opportunity hd beer afforded to a republican priest to evade the prayers oi rt K'ng at divine service altogether. That he described as fantastic, and said that In the regulations to be leaned by the bishop very great care would be taken that due position waa given to the prayers for the Sovereign. The rearrangement of the Communion ei vice- -for it had been more rear-arged than re. '.;:... v. a question largely of temperament and presentee no doctrinal difference. If he were a pariah priest he would have no hesitation in using both terms. He had been -onvinred that there was an bonest 'rr tor the reservation of the sscred trti.ei.u for the sick, but greet pains had been taken to guard the practice (gainst abuse and upemtttiou. In hi deliberate judgment nothing proposed in the optional Book made any change in the doctrinal position of the Church of England. The Book would ral a new aplrlt of loyalty among the clergv for. eomin frnm i National Assembly, it would be ac cepted aa the voice of the Church, and the bishops meant to act together In teeing that tt should be obeyed. MAIN' MU llCH OK AMIKSTOS SITI'I.Y The famous asbeatmdeposlU fit thft The t lord nitoln lcY Q8HsJhav, peer msny vean mscAiro ol this mineral and ami account tor a very great proportion of the world's supply More than 1 10. 000.000 worth of aebes-toe, about 88 per cent of the world's supply, wss produced In Canada during 1030. I'll UK IK. t'ONTIIAIIAMt Chicago Cop -What've you got In that :ar? Qawreter-Mothlir but boose, officer. Con I kt, your pardor. I thought 't m'i'i! bt UUljry Ijuuk. -LKi. and VWlffV nwgaBBsrgtB m1hs i o,'JO nnannjj us mineral prouueuon to we enu ui wlu snow an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,470. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $67,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fes lower than those. of any other Province In the Dominion, or any col my in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by develoi ing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Ful) information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work ha been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the D partment of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. iTf-rr-- - iiiii ii iiii in ii i in iniii mil hi iiiiinii iim PRAYER BOOK ' OF ANGLICANS Summary of Speech of Archbisdiop of Canterbury in House of Lords' f " - i ine aiTiawn enruuw . ..,mm.v f tn. .nah of th real and unu.ua! aet to the church. - Archbishop of Canterbury in the House taking personal interest in and flying Walter Oorry. charged with atipplylng J, tbe ot the passing leg Itself mid all tliat went on within it. ' and Eliza Douglas. Indians, charged ELECTION OF Or FK KK The election ol officer lor the year resulted as fcllowa: Clergvinaii'i W.rjpn H T Cross. People's Warden R L. Mcintosh. Auditor C. V Evitt. Sidesmen A O R.x R Bartlett. 1. Unwln. a A Woodland. C W. Homer. R. V. O. LePine w.ini r Orchard. Thoma Andrew, and E. W. Tucker. Envelope Committee O p. Tinker. X Unwln. R. V. O. LeFUie. and C. V. Ivltt. Social Committee -A a. Rlz. R. Bartlett Carl Brund. Mta Molly Croa. Miss Lucy Pillasury and Miu O McKenEle. O.gan Committee W. E Planer. A. J. LsnciiUr. Ul L M t.ien and Mrs O . WoadUnd , .'... The meeting adjourned untu January 17 when there will be another aesalon to conclude business. with druukenoesa. have been remanded until tomorrow in city police court. Union steamer Cemosun. Capt. James iIcanadianJ Vacific Clearan ce GREAiLU HAMiAINS THAN EVER COATS DRESSES HATS Hosiery and Lingerie Thor Johnson GOES OUT OF THE SHOE IJUSINESS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On evv.y Shoe in the Store GREAT BARGAINS COME AND (ET 'EMI Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Ruperl To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and skagway Hemuber 31. January II. tS To Vaneeuver, Victoria and Seattle iunnar i. 18. rtUNCEHS REATH1CE. Tor ftotedale. East Bella Bella. O eau ealU. Name. 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