PAGE SIX L UIH m be Eorced to Stop School? ijiJ m bjbktos nav pay and and periodical periodical unemn unemployment? nvment? ' ' ' . i f-jmAMfi 1 " COAL Bdy the real Coal our fa mom Edton , and . Catsldy-Wellington- Iti any quantities. Alio Bulkley Valley nay, Grain and llobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 88 AND 858 TTE'S off to school once morer-tjiit lid of yqiiri and you look forward confidently to the day when he graduates from High School or tWverfity. But what if you are not here to see tht r it tljui equipped to face the business world . Will your boy be forced to stop school handicapped by lack of education doomed to : lift of mea'itr Or will a Life Insurance Policy guarantee him adequate schooling and an oppouw.!(df utur success? v' The outlay is only a few dollars a yeart . Estimate the amount necessary, to ensure your boy'i education then discuss with a Life Intuxanci reprfll aentative how this may be arranged. , ?. V. Life! TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese ntFSII PASTEUniZF.D MAK AND CREAM DAILY Early Dellrery Throughool the City r nsurance oervicp WE ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Kate of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, (or cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PIIONE 580 & ..i! JUJl.iJU.Ui- "Man" Is Subject Lesson Sermon The subject ot the lesson sermon In all Christian Science churches and. societies on Sunday was "Man." i Among the Bible texts included in the lesson-sermon was the following from Romans 8:14 "For as many as are led by the Spirit of (God, they are the sons of Ood." The lesson-sermon also Included the reading of citations from the Christian Science textbook. "Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: "When man Is governed by Ood, the ever-present Mind who understands all things, man knows that with Ood all things are possible. The only way to this Jiving Truth, which heals the sick, Is found In the Science of divine Mind as taught and demonstrated by Christ Jesus." y's . rrZ Colds U.):Mii.iin.ij;nJ!IJmiri THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Beptembtr g, EXHIBITION PRIZE WINNERS DAIRY AND CULINARY ' Cheese,' 5 lbs. Mrs. A. E. Huber; Oeorge Hipp. Butter, 5 lbs. bulk 1. George Hipp. Butter,' 5 lbs. In pound bricks George Hipp; R Blackburn. Hen's eggs, one dozen fresh white Mrs.' v. Basso-Bert, 'Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Hen's eggs, one dozen, brown Mrs. l Heliman : Mrs. R. Maahs. Homemade randy. 1 lb 4 varl etie-f-MrS. J. H. F. Glassev. W. nrpmnrr tine; Mrs. Domlnato; Mrs. J. D. Dark cake. Iced Mrs. J. Feasuy; Thurber. Mrs. Gladys Sherman. imjian hht7riu. White cake. iced-Mrs. E. N. Val- (IndUn ArU) entlne: Mrs. Joe Cook. Beat Made Indian Root Basket, Sponge cake Mrs. Gladys Sher- plain W. J. Stephens. (Greenville) man; Mra. W B. Cornish. Mrs. J. Innes. (Kltkatia) Olngerbread-Mrs. W. L. Sandt- Det Made Indian Cedar Bark ion: Mrs. R. C. Parwns. rami w. Ajureenvuie;; unanie Shortbread. 1 cake Mrs. J. 1'oweu.iMeuaKaua) Bremner; Mrs. W. H. Sherman, sr. . Best Made Indian Basket, native Lemon pie Mrs. J. W. McKlnley; , coloring Selina Wright. (KltkatU Mrs. Joe Cook. ; Cecelia W. Venn. (Metlakatla). Apple Ple Mrs. Gladys Sherman Mrs. D..M. Hunter. I Pumpkin PJe Mrs. D. M. Hunter, Mrs. E. Heliman. White cookies. I dozen Miss M. Hallberg;. Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Ginger Cookies, 1 dozen MLw Jessie Gillies; Mrs. EHellman. Drop Cakes, I dozen Mrs. W. L. Sandlson; Mrs. E. N. Valentine; Doughnuts, half dozen Mrs. E N. Valentine; Mrs. E. Heliman. Jelly Roll-lrs. E. Helman; Mrs Joe Cook. Onions pickled Mrs. E. Heliman: Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Cabbage pickled Mrs. D. M Hunter; Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Sweet Pickles, mixed Mrs. D. M. Hunter: Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Oreen Tomatoes pickled Mrs. D. M. Hunter; Mrs. E. Heliman. Mustard plekle Mrs. D. M. Hun ter; Mrs. Jean Bonier. Raspberry Vinegar Mrs. H. Smith; Mrs. R. Maaht Tomato Ketchup Mrs. J. W. Mc Klnley: Mrs. E Heliman. . Tomato Chutney, red Mrs. II. F. Olassey: Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Crabapple Jelly Mrs. J. W. Mc-Aprleot Jam Mrs. J. W. McKln ley; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Oooseberry Jam Mrs. E. Hell- man: Mrs. Jean Bonier. Strawberry Jam Mrs. D. M Hunter; Mrs. H. Mitt. Raspberry Jam Betty Edge combe; Mrs. J. D. Thurber. Black Currant Jam Mrs. E. Heliman; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. R-5d Currant Jelly Mrs. E. N. Valentine; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. BUck Current Jeily Mrs. R. Maaka; Mrsti D. M. Hunter. Orange Marmalade Dorothy Styles; Mrs. II. Smith. Raspberry. .Canned Mrs. E. Hell- man; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Cherries. Canned George Hipp; Mrs. E. Hellmon. ' Plums, Canned Mrs. D. M. Hunter; Mrs. II. Smith. Straberrles, Canned Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Pears, Canned Mrs. D. M. Hun ter; Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Peaches. Canned Mrs. D. M." Hunter; Mrs. E. Heliman. Tomatoes, Canned J. W. McKlnley; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Corn on the Cob, Canned Mn Geoffrey Hamlin; Mrs. E. Hell-man. Beets, Canned George Hipp; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Peas, Canned Mrs. Ocolfrry Hamlin; Oeorge Hipp. Beans In the Pod, Canned Mrs. O. Hamlin; Mrs. Jean Bohlcr. Collection Canned Fruit and Jelly 10 varieties Mrs. E. Heliman Mrs. D. M. Hunter. . Collection Canned Vegetables and I Best Collection Indian Cedar Bark Basketry Alice Nelson, (Metlakat la); Charles Powell. (Metlakatla) Sellna Wriftht. (Kltkatia). Best Example Native Carving. 6tone Andrew Brown, (Massctt) Best Example Native Carving, Wood Fred Alexcec, (Port Simp son); Sam Aurlol. Metlakatla). (Fancy Work) Crocheted Yoke Mrs. Holden. (Prince Rupert); Mrs. Mary Wesley (Skeena Crossing). Crocheted DoUles Mrs. Mor-d&unt (Prince Rupert) Mrs. Holden. (Metlakatla). Fancy Towels Mrs. Maude Venii Baby'c Bonnet Mrs. Mordaunt, (Prince Rupert); Mra Holden. (Metlakatla). Boudoir Cap Mrs. Mordaunt. 'Prince Rupert). Pillow Slips, embroidered Mrs. Mordaunt. (Prince Rupert). Sofa PITItw embroidered Mrs. Holden. (Pnnee Rupert). Knitted Socks-Cora WaU. (Klt katia). Knitted Sweater Mrs. Mary Wes ley, (Skeena Crossing). Dresser Scarf, emb. In colors Mrs. Mordaunt, (Prince Rupert). Centre Piece in colors Mrs. Mor daunt. (Prince Rupert);. Miss Maude Venn. (Metlakatla). Embroidered Apron Dorothy n . .mm. . . . . S lCl IU. Beat pan Buns IPrtrWA nnnartl of Vegetables - Mrs. Campbell. (Metlakatla); Mn Haldane. (Metlakatla). Best Potatoes Charles Powell. (Metlakatla); Mrs. D. A. Johnson, (Port Simpson). lakatla); Helen Star, (Port Easing, ton). Best Example Drawing, over 12 Rosa Spalding, (Port Esslngton); Cora Lewis, (Kltkatia). Best Example Model TJrawlhg Five Roses Flour-Mrs. R. C. Par- "elen Starr, (Port Esslngton); Cora sons; Mrs. J. A. Teng; Mrs. J. J. Watt, (Kltkatia); Cora Lewi (Klt-Oillls. ' Utla). ROBIN HOOD MILLING CO.! Best Colored Map of North Amer Ltd., Calgary. Alta.; Loaf bread xaarjonc -vuuj-uiu, tueuaKiu- from Robin Hood Flour Mrs. E. "i; "race ieignion, iMeuaicai-Hellman; Mrs. K .L. Montleth; ia: Helen Starr. (Port Esslngton). Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Best Colored MaP of B. C- FRIZZELL'S SILVER CUP, frr Marjorie Rudlarid, (Metlakatla). greatest number of points Mrs. D.Alvln Lcask, (Metlakatla); Helen M. Hunter. Starr. (Port Esslngton). MAOIC BAKINO POWDER COM-1 Writing Competition, pupils under PETION; donated by STANDARD D-uareiowwMi,uuiuuai; uora McKlnley; Mrs. BRANDS Ltd.. Toronto., for beat Watt. (Kltkatia); Helen Starr. .Iced layer cake Mrs. J. W. Mc ' tsmgwn Homo-made bread, white. 1 loafiKlnley: Mrs. H. F. GJassey. Tt. nun.. ,. Ta t BORDEN MILK COMPANY. Van Writing Competition, pupils under 15 Mary Cooper, (Port Simpsons V V-lt'. J , tSa. V vrvt WVt I tftAMViHi TJrtll rv T a.4 W I A Home-made bread, graham or ver. best cate maae wun as. ." whole wheat only-Mr.. Joe Cook: Charles Milk-Mrs. E. N.VaJentlne: OUve White, ror Simpson). Mrs. D. M. Hunter, e. lteuman; Mrs. j. w. yir ' ww...Hwwiw..1u4uui. 13 io Verna verna tr -.I- k,, i Klnlev. wrasK, iiweuaicauat, iiiiiv'iuauv uicaui jtt m Mrs. E. Heliman; Mra. O.J. Lar- "AM6AY uiioa. at uu.. ua, sen. i Vancouver, greatest number of fir.-t Home-made buns, pan, I down prtss Mra. D. M. Hunter. -Mrfc .W. II. Sherman, sr.; Mra.! B. A. EVANS, Rawlelgh RetaUer, J. W. McKlnley. ifrmce itupen, oesi cnocoiaie can? Home-made fruit cake, dark me with Rawlelgh Mrs. - J. W; McKlnley; Mrs. Joe. Powder ana cocoa-Mrt. j. j. uu-.u Cook. Home'-made fruit cake, white special cake made with Empreaa Mrs. D. M. Hunter; Mrs. Johxi Baking Powder-Mrs. E. N. Valen Grace Spalding, (Port Esslngton i: Queenle Roberta. (Port Esslngton). Writing Competition, pupils under 11 Lillian Leighton. (Metlakatla): Cecelia Bolton. (Port Esslngton ; BaklniRlta Hayward, (Port Simpson . Writing Competition, pupils unde-- 9 Irene Innes. (Kltkatia ; May Wesley, (Port Esslngton); John Spalding, (Port Esslngton). Best Example of Pupils Handiwork. Olrls Fruit Canning. Verna Leask, (Metlakatla); Canned Peas. V. Leaik, (Metlakatla I. D. School Mabel Hayward, (Port 81mpson). Best Example of Pupils Handiwork, Boys Fern Stand. Rl-.tnrd Leighton. (Metlakatla); Magazine Stand. Horace Leighton. (Metlakatla1. Best. Hand-made Oarment El-llzabelh Ruis, (Port Simpson); Olive White. (Port Simpson). (Specials; 1st Prtee for Knitting Grace Rust. Port Simpson); Elizabeth Ruts, (Port Simpson). 1st. Prize for Sewing Rena Wen- ley. (Port Simpson); Mollle MeKay (Metlaicatla);. Special for Needlework Klncol-Ith I. D. Day School. Indian Agent W. E. Colllson's Special Prtee to school winning greatest number of first SPECIALS Our Grocery Stores and Meat Market Ready to Serve You at the Low est Possible Price. Fine Sifted Peas Size 3 3 tins 40c 10c 50c 45c 45c 25c nnf IK "XJt uanon, (Kincomn); Maude Venn. ,wh m , (Metlakatla). I SnirJ"nbler ,n cvcr "n Handmade Underallp W. A.. (Klncollth). Fancy Towels., embroidered- Royal City Peas Size 5 per tin Pumpkin Choice quality 2148, 3 tins Malkln's Best Tea per lb Malkln's Best Coffee per lb. Malkln's Best Tomatoes 2H 2 tins Braid's Best Ooffec Draws Best Tea d p I per lb m.xjj ) (With Cup & Saucer in every pkg.t Alice Morrison and Rita Robinson I ir, JlV.. " (Klncollth); Susan Akaldan. Kin- Fmh win Mi Mlxed ntocults- couth Ind. Day School). (Fruit, Flowers and Veietablcs)' Bet Collection daunt, (Prince Rupert); Mrs. D. A.' 3 for Johnson, (Port Simpson). i Watermelon Whole or half Beat Canned Salmon Mra John.' Pr lb son, (Port Simpson); Mrs. Hal-Fro,h Prunes-For pre-dane. (Metlakatla). i serving, per crate (Drlfd or Smokrd FIli Tomatoes Sun-dried Odachans Mrs. Hal-' Per basket dane. (Metlakatla). . Fresh Massctt Mushrooms-Edible Scaworl Mr WiM.n. i luit nrrlvcd. net lh. t " M. . intviniiv. ' " . ... u . . nettles, 10 varieties Mrs. e. lieu- (Metlakatla). man; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Native preserved Shell Fish Mrs, (Specials) Haldane, (Metlakatla) BLUE RIBBON TEA BISCUIT) (School Exhibits) COMPETION; Half doz. tea biscuits' Beat Example Drawlmr. eolorrd- !from Dlu,, nibbon Baking Powder Alice Tolmie, (KltkaUa)' Lllv Ma- , treated w.thout ! Mrs Jas. L. Lee; Mrs. W. I., son. (Metlakatla. Hazel 1 JSifS. 18c A REAL SPECIAL TO CLEAR Candy 1An per Bars. 3 box Best Cut Flowers-Mrs. Haldane. jBwirrt Back uacon (Metlakatla). . , , ,. f ,u 25c 80c 30c Best le." 25C 101, roIU 4 lb: ea' P ,s ,b- (Prince Wnce Rupert Rupert). L Crnnmitrv toi i Mrs. rtntip rnroi. Holden. dal6i 2 Ibj 47C Best Jam. domestic fruits-Mrs.! a"Hn OOC W. CampbeAl, (MetlakatU)- MnL . i . . Haldane.Tletkatla) ' iP- Princess Soap Flakes, 1 pkg. Fr " fln0 Best pot Wlfd Berry Fruits-Mrs 45C a A. Johnson. Port Simpson); ! Iaundcr'n- ' P"w. ;; Mrs. Campbell, (Metlakatla). ItcsIi Fruits A: Vefjetnbles Best Bottled Fruit Mrs. Mor- Cantcloupcs-Large nni 7c $1.00 40c 50c All other varieties at reduced prices Mussallem s Cash and Carry Stores JJ"pon Sandlson; Mrs. J. Feasley; Mn. "Kltkatia) "Where Dollars Have More Centa -WW N -valentine.- Best Example ,,",e 300 Phone Wild i Drawing, pupils 18 & 81 w VAPOWua I wriB orTIlKWWuo miluho under 12-Edwln Lelehton (Mot- 319 3rd Ave. 9 i-0 Winnipeg; UI ureau from lakatlu ; Marlorle Rudland iMeL- - 417-423 311. Ave. - 1931 Monday and Tucsdar two l snows - 7 & s ADMISSION - 20c72; Feature SUrts at 7 20 & 9;2, A Laugh Klot. You'll lau,hBll til your sides ache at thUap! roarlous comedy. MadelnEn. land. 'A Warm Corner' With Leslie Hcnson, I!t,lh Tliarcher. Austin Mtlfori Based on the London stt( y, Scenic "MV WEST' Musical "SAILOR'S LlTr NO ONE SIIOI LD MISS THIS PROGRAM Remember Mondav Mallnee at 2:30 - i5c 4 tk Feature Starts at 2 it Wednesday & Thursdaj Grand Double Bill "MEET THE WIFE and "LADY OF THE LAKE FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fine Hall. 50x100 Mn F ; equipped for both sk. ';: .1 dancing; 200 pairs k 0, Kan and piano; Idi il pi 1 f bowling alleys; n un tra Make me an tf-SNAP FOR CASH Apply Auditorium. 215 r-h Av Car Owners Our repair service is pmp' efficient and courto iu- RUPERT JIOTOKS Distributors nf DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 5C6 Nlcht Calls llll NATURAL PUKE Fresh Milk Free from any prcsenr.riv or treatment whaU-vtr MM and delivered daily fi ur own cows. Four swvr.-.-ivs years Oovernmeni 01 ni' A certificate Health nn( K.niiU' tlon. A trial solicited- br.h-faction guaranteed PRINCE HUPEICT DAIRY fto 895 Phone W Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method Phone IMuc 329 CLEANING & PRESSING Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring; Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE CO. S23 3rd Ave. W. Phone 6G1 Next Benson Studio PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Mmli- ( Collection and Deliver Ire' LING -TUB TAILOR 817 Second Ave. phone "