PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published' Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenu- H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance.... $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week r - 10c By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period .. S.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year . $800 By mall to all other countries, per year , 9J)0 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Local readers, per Insertion, per line Legal notices, each insertion, per agate Una . . Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telepnone 88 Advertising and Circulation Telephone -98 Member ot Audit Burean of Circulations DAILY EDITION "Mother we need more Shredded Wheat" "Better order two boxes. They don't last long, when you and Daddy and I all eat Shredded Wheat every morning. Daddy knows everything and this morning he said, 'Whole wheat and milk supply ever) thing that we need to live on and grow on, and that's why Shredded Wheat is so good for girls and boysT' THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 I ) S SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT 1.40 .02 ,25 .15 Friday, October 9, 1931 Baptist Ladies' Tuxis Boys Hold Aid Tea-Sale Farewell Banquet Is Successful for Earl Barrie The First Baptist Church Ladles' Aid held a very successful tea and sale of home cooking at the Manse yesterday afternoon. Mrs. F. W Dafoe, assisted by the vice-president, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, receiv ed the guests. ' The rooms were beautifully decorated. General convener was Mrs. V. Houston assisted by the following: Home Cooking, Mrs. P. Hv Lin-zey and Mrs. C. Larkln. Servlteurs. Mrs. W. W. Wrathai' and Mr. V. Houston. Kitchen, Mrs, Fred Cameron and Mrs. Swanson. Cashier, Mrs. C. Campbell. Last Tuesday evening the Tuxls jBoys of First United Church held I a farewell banquet In honor ot !nl. T-.--1 r I. t.. 1. men mtmui, CjiXll DUtlie, WUU 1! leaving Prince Rupert to reside m Eastern Canada. On behalf of the members Rupert Ross presented the mentor with a beautiful gold watch" charm and", In a few words wished hlra every success In the new sphere of work. Rev. A. Wilson, the new mentor, who will have as assistant Bob Irvine, also spoke feelingly of the loss sustained by Mr. Barrle's departure. The program was brought to a close with community singing. Canadian Shredded Wheat is 100 Canadian grain. Eat TWO Shredded Wheat Biscuits a day and help Canada s Prosperity, TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIttV FOK SKF.KNA PKAVU Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese rnr.su parteurizku mit.k AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout ht City I SB THANKS GIVING True Spirit of Brotherhood Hup Been Evident During Past Year J (Albert F. Gilmore in th Chris tian Science Sentinel. I. ' In a mastevly exhortation to, righteousness, Paul calls upon the Christians at Ephesus. in recognition of God's bestowals, to speak to themselves "in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs giving thanks always for all things unto God -and the Father in the name , of our Lord Jesus Christ." Thus! did the apostle emphasize the necessity of recognizing God as thti j source of all good, and the obligation of the. recipients of His bounty to acknowledge It In appropriate, terms. This habit of thanksgiving Is a most important one to ertab- lhh for it turns our thought to Or-d and to the contemplation of divine beneficence. In Itself a valu-i able experience. But Its benefits go, much further. The custom of re-' ccgnl-lng the divine source of cur. Diessmgs and expressing our thanks therefor uncovers a well cf, gratitude In the voicing of Much thought Is opened and the chant-1 nels are broadened through whl;h: divine Love blesses us. We are! thus doubly profited by the e! perience. ! At this season of thanksgiving' when people. In accordance with the ancient custom, are again called upon to gather In their usual places of worship, there to render thanks to the Father for the boun-1 teous blessings of the past year, there is more than the tuual rea-son for grateful hearts to sing; their hymns of Joy and voice their I prayers of thanksgiving. During j the 12 months now closing thei has become manifest In the heart of men more distinctly than ever' before the true spirit of brother-! hood. The Prince of Peace haj again touched the hearts ot men' and quickened them to a keener sense of brotherly love, awakened anew a sense of obligation one tj another which finds expression In an affirm answer, clear and strong to the traditional query: "Am I my. brother's keeper?" This newly awakened' spirit, so' aptly taught and perfectly exem-' pllfied in the life of the Nazarene' promises the coming of a new day ' the noontime of which will see the t nations of earth living in lasting) peace, In amity and good will, with the prospect of International strife forever relegated to the realm of the impossible. "Where the Spirit of the Lord is there Is liberty.'' declared the apostle: and none the! less Is the concept ot brotherhood which precludes the possibility of International warfare the .handmaid of the spirit ot Truth. The truth recognized and made effee-j tual in human experience through righteous prayers is bearing fruit, fruit of the Spirit grown upon the tree of brotherly love. Horror and' Inexpressible suffering, the intvi-, table aftermath of war, are the! fruit grown upon the tree of evlt .1 the trunk of. which Is material sense, the branches ambition. Jeal- j ousy. hatred and agreglous selfish-1 ness. These bearers of bad fruits are now falling under the incei sant blows of the sword of thr Spirit and friendship, good will j and brotherhood are supplanting the old evils which have from the dawn of human history dominated mankind. What could be a greater cause for giving thanks to the Father1 Uian this momentous situation? But the work Is only Just begun. There Is much of righteous praying to be done, much of prayerful Vigil to be kept, to Insure that the great peace movement which like a beautiful paean , of praise Is sweeping over the hearts of man-1 kind, lose not Its momentum or be defeated In its perfect purpose. So1 long as evil seems to persist, scJ long will vigllcnce be the watchword of success. 1 i T. W. Shackleton. Usk hotel pro prietor, sailed last night on the i Prince Rupert for a business trtoi to Vancouver. SCAf-R OP CHARnR8 The following la the scale of eharrca made for rai'llnir notices: MarrlsK fn.d Rngss-ement Mnnnunr--nirnta S3. Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Kotlc fl. , Cards of Thanka. 12. ! Funeral Flower 10c per name. . District News NEW HAZELTON W. S. Sheriffs has resigned hi, position In W J. Larkworthy'-.i general store here and is about to: open up for himself In nremises next to the New Hazelton Hotel which he has rented from Gus Chrlstianson. About fifty men are now work ing out of yte unemployment relief camp at Porphyry Creek near here , The bridge over the stream Is being moved further upstream so as to permit oj wider and' longer ap-j proach curves. - j John Hanson of Blue River was! a visitor here on Tuesday. He is' spending a holiday In Smlther-j and Prince Rupert visiting wun: his brother, Olof Hanson. M.P. Miss Ralphena Wrlneh R. N. is expected to return to Hazelton about the first of next month from New York where she has-been taking a post-graduate course in the Women's Hospital, She Is at pre-rent In Toronto visiting with her brother, Arthur Wrlneh. Albert Mercer left last week for his trapline on the south fork of) the Copper River where he will spend the next few weeks. He expects to be back about New Year' Eve. Peter Dahl, having suffered a itroke, was brought to the Hazel-ton Hospital at the end of las week from the relief camp at Porphyry Creek. Mrs. George D. Parent returned home at the end ot last week from Vancouver where she placed her sons lit school. SMITHERS With few exceptions, unemployed of this district are now at work on various relief undertakings. Among ! other place-LXpad Improvements, are j being 'mademrouad Dake. Kathlyn and JHorlcetqwn. -.' . 1 Many ot the wells in town have gone dry and there Is considerable perplexity as to means of remedy- 'O IMPROVE YOUR APPETITE Fecllnf Indifferent to food.' Out of sorts! Depressed! StlmuUt your digestive tract with Dr. Carter's Utile Liver Pills. All xtzrtable. Gentle but thorough. They'll get rid of body rxasana that Cause Indigestion, Gas, etc, and give you interest In food. 25c & 75c red packages A L uaxv JrMAA,at Lx QRTERSIiLPILLS Stainless Steel Table Knives $2.25 Half Doz. A special , shipment just received. These have white handles, will not become stained in use. We have just a few dozen of this special. John Bulger, Ltd. Jeweller COAL Buy the real Cosl ur f-nious I'd son and Cassldy-Uelllnctonw-la any quantities. Also Rulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Uopht Ioed Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PIIONCH 58 AND 688 : ..uxt. m WARNING No male or cocoa drink is in any miu a lubiutui for Ovaltine. The process by which Ovalxin is ma- is the result of years of scientific research. Rfus so called "just at good" preparations. Exneclonl and Nursing Mothers Mt: have a good friend in OWLTINE II &V --i Tr t tf I -t .. .K... . wm-. i tng the situation. Among other places, the water supply has tailed 1 at the High School, Fair grounds and at several homes . Owing to recent cold weather, grot-re have flocked together In the district and there Is no difficulty whatever now for hunters to get the lull bag limit Considerable damage was done when fire broke out Tuesday afternoon of this week In the residence of William Finnegan near the Fall Fair grounds. The fire truck stalled on Its way to the blaze and this was the cause of more damage being ric monins dcjpic inu aiici engm to the utmost and that is why Ovaltine should be on the mother! dietary. No other food is so good for the mother at this critical time. Ovaltine build up the mother before baby comes and eniurri in abundant supply of maternal milk, nature's own food. Ovaltine quickly replaces precious vitality, maintaining mother's health and Strength throughout the nursing period. The best of nature's tonic foods, fresh milk, fresh eggs and ripe barley malt are concentrated in Ovaltine. It is a perfect food, recommended as such'by doctors the world over. Ask jwr own physician. OVA LTI N E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Enables Mothers to Breast-feed their Babies Sold at all good som, in iOe, 71c. S and tptciai t4,50 family site tint; alio served at todt fountain!, A. "WANDER LIMITED, Ion Jon, EaglxaJ, and Peterborough, Cstuda MJ done than would have otherwise been occasioned. Duncan David, a well known In-Man Hiring on the Lake Kathlyn Road, was fined $250, with option of one month hi jail, here at the end of last week for shooting a fountain sheep on Hudson Bay Mountain. Dartd sleeted to serve the time. The Smtthers Badminton Club has ejected oflcecs as follows for the coming season: President, Jamet E. Klrby: vice-president. Dr. R. B. Brummltt; secretary-treasurer. K. O. Houghton; court cap- 1 tains, Miss Muriel Stephe: Mis P. Chapman, vy. coiusun H w-.. ; and Dr. B. c. uamiora ; . ;bt . ship committee, Mrs L H Re-Mr. J. E. Klrby, R. L G.tli: t K. v. uamiora. An uci.iv. ... is being anticipated I J. F. Kennedy has taken ovc management ahd ownershi , t: Evelyn Hotel here from M . : .-. w.. son, who decided to retirn : u business. i rat. ixiumv s uiiyiiif w: a....,,; that the world is tf sum u - tlon that only the graro f 0 4 save it should meet win. , approval In Canada. pandmoi-e6 DOMINION - EMBOSSED JnlaicL LINOLEUM Imagine this utterly smart tile effect in YOUR sunporch or living room. Imagine its rich colourings; its old-world charm; its quiet comfort underfoot. 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