"We Always Sell For Less-Third Avenue BIRTHDAY OF CHURCH Special Services at First United Yesterday to Observe S5th ni versa 17 of Founding To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the opening of First United (formerly Methodist) Church In Prince Rupert, there were spe cial services both morning and evening yesterday. The congregation at the evening service was so large -as to take up all available accommodation In the church. First Pres- in prayer. Special music by the augmented choir, under the leadership of John S. Wllaon, Included the rendering of the anthem Te Deum" while there was a solo by John E. Davey. "Nearer My Ood to Thee," and a quartet. "Come Unto Me," by Mrs. P. C. Miller. Mrs. R. O. Larae. J. S. Wilson and Dr. R. G. Large. Prior to the opening of the service, there was a half hour recital by the organist. Miss Swanna Olafson. At the morning service, which also had an unusually large congregation. Mr. Clarke spoke on "Building Churches." Tonight the anniversary will be further celebrated with a congregational banquet Game Warden Bd Martin returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Lowe Inlet and other points down the coast on patrol duties. He left here last Wednesday on the provincial police cruiser P. M. L. 8 which continued on to Rivers Inlet. TOILER" ... . PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Eepttyfcf ) FOLLOW THE CROWDS OF SATISFIED SHOE BUYERS TO The Slaughter SHOE SALE Here are a few only of the wonderful values we are giving you. Famous, Lcckies, Hewitsen, Chums, Strider, Cismens and Royal Quality Footwear. Lcckies' Skookum for Boys Leckics' Columbia Boys' Boots The best Boys' Boot made. All solid leather selec- Oil Grain Sturdy Boys' Boots. All solid leather ted uppers and hard wearing soles QS QC with rubber heels. Sizes 1 to 5li QJ) 17Q Reg. S4.95; Special J Reg $3.95. special ' v Ladies' Dress Shoes Ladies' New Arrivals Pumps, Straps and Ties In nifty patterns, all in Brown or Black Pumps. Straps and Ties, heels. Regular to $5.00 Qf Qf- Snappy lasts and wonderful styles on QP Extra Special Offering ?XUO specially Priced at QAtVO GOODRICH AND FLEET FOOT TENNIS AND OUTING SHOES Boys,' Youths' and Men's Ladies' Tennis Oxfords Brown Duck Runners, ankle pads ' and trim. Mens 95c; Boys' 85c (JKL. All white or with contrast trims of Youths' 71p "jfcgb- red, blue or green QCTp g Ji from v" Mg? "P Selling Out at MEN'S ALL RED KNEE RUBBER BOOTS, Snap $2.95 Men's Royal Quality Arch Shoes Lcckies' Skookum Work Boots Black Calf Oxfords with built-in arch supports. The best work boot made. All solid leather. Hard Comfort and wear In every pair QQ QCJ wearing, comfortable. Reg. $8.50. Q Off Reg. $5.95; Special i)0UO Sale Price t?i4U Lcckies' Work Boots Men's Challenge Boots Oil Grain, all leather work boots, built QQ Q Black Calf leath lined, heavy duty on (c for service. Reg. $4.05; Special u0J boots. Reg. $4.95; Special VAUO , . , Misses' and Children's ilcn S ork TJ liOOts strap Slippers, calf and patent, with leather soles Panco Soles. Reg. $2.95 Q4 Qc and rubber heels. Qff Qen Sale Price . Ql.afD stees 1Uo 2 VDC j to ,,. OOC Hundreds of Shoe Bargains for CUT RATE SHOE STORE RARE Opportunity For Finest Tailor-Made Suits We all are tired of cheap clothes, now times are better and depression has come to the end. We take this opportunity to offer to the better-dressed public our finest-English Wonted, Indigo Serge, Blarney, Ileatherhill and Foxhound Twetds, Flannels, Etc. At a bigger saving than ever was experienced in Prince Ru pert. Reg. $10 SUIT $32 Special for .. Reg. $45 SUIT $37 8pecUl for Reg. $18 SUIT $39 Special for Reg. $59 SUIT $42 Special for Extra Trousers, $10) This price good for 30 days only LING Tailor The high class tailor and reliable dry cleaner Second Ave. Near Post Office The AUCTIONEER Packing Cra ting Wrapping & General Furniture Repairs. List your goods with me Phone Black 120 GEO. J. DAWES Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,010 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Weldlnr. SO-ton Derrick for Heavy Ufb Sawmill and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled all too numerous to detail here. See C.N.R. Trains For the East- Mondays. Wednesdays and Satur days 7:30 pjn.! From the East-Sundays. Tuesdays and Thurs- days pjn. FREE DELIVERY Orders $2.00 or Over for Your Con-t"uu ., , -1 tu ,0 . ,, ehes gave up their evening services JSSXSSZ " J - -; f ELS NAPTHA SOAP fiQ p Rev- c- D- Clarke. th pastor, was per carton Ullv In charge of the evening fvtee and (Limit 2 etna, to each customer) delivered the sermon, takfhg as his liLUE RIBBON TEA i s q q subject '.The Function' of the per lb OOU.Chnreh." Rt. W. D. Grant Hoi- (Tea has advanced, buy now) . llngworth. pastor of First Presby- 3LUE RIBBON COFFEB 5Qr tertn Cnurtn- the Scripture per 3-lb. pkg UuL lesson and Rev. Dr. F. W. Datoe, 1 fancy tumbler with each DkaJ ' Pastor of nl BapUat Chureh, led itOWNTREITS COCOA 4 s Ofi per tin r-RVS CHOC O CREAM g Q Q PICKLING ONIONS White ffig FIELD TOMATOES 25c per basket CORN ON COB 33c per dog. ?ICKUNG CUCUMBERS 25c 3 lbs GREEN PEPPERS . 11c per lb PINEOLA The Miracle 50c Cleaner. 12-ot. tin 81.00 fmb- $1.90 MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store a 17-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone IS "TILLIE THE the windows. Note the savings. FINE FILM IS OFFERED "White Slsler," Starring Helen Hayes and Clark Gable, Show. Ing at Capitol Theatre Bringing he action of the fa mous drama.4down to the date of the Oreat War and Introducing scenes on the Italian front and In an Austrian prison camp, the talking picture version of the sad . Columbia, visited the local love story, "The White Sister," with j tain View Lodge recently. Besides Helen Hayes and Clark Oable In 'giving the members an inspiring the leading roles, comes to the talk, she proved to be quite a screen of the Capitol Theatre here ented singer, at the first of this week. Excel-! lently produced and acted, the j The weather has been splendid story of "The White Sister." as during much of the past fortnight most people probably know, con- with no wind, a calm and glassy cerns the ill-fated love of Angela j surface on Lakelse Lake, where Chtaramonte for Giovanni Severl. 1 mot of the inhabitant were and Oiovannl gees to war and la re- later a slim, golden moon. A smoky ported killed. Angela enters a eon-1 hase for a few days imparted a cop-vent and has Just taken her final pexy hue to old Sol and shielded vows when Giovanni returns. He the world hereabouts to some ex-begs her to run away with him but1 tent from his fierce jays. A few days , she remains true to her vows. G!o-of cool and cloudy weather with : vannl. in the talking picture as he heavy showers followed but last did In the original story, stage play week tt was fine again. 1 and silent version, dies. Miss H.-iyea gives a beautiful per- Terrace has had a holiday air formanre In the UUe role. Gable Is about it lately. Beginning with the good as Giovanni and Lewis Stone bank, George Bevertdge, the mana-Kives his usual polished perfor-'ger. has been camping at Lakelse mance as Prince Chlaromont. Ed- Lake with his family, his place In ward Arnold Is noteworthy as the the counting house being filled by understanding priest and May Rob-' c. W. Dawson of Prince Rupert The son and Louise Closaer Hale portray .smaller roles with sympathy. ' Hotel Arrivals ; Royal 1 F. Pearson. Anyox; Wata 1 Inverness; A. Wilson. R. Oosee ana F. Skeilum, Inverness. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ryan and Mrs. Bob Letghton. city. W. J. Settg. Ketchikan; Alex Rue. Seattle: D. H. Burrows. Vancou ver: Messrs. Dixon. Horner and. Hallerow. Anyox; P. R. Pike and M. M. Dunlap. North Vancouver; John Sasuk, city; George Allen. Inverness. A. F. Jackson. Vineouver. Old Empress Peter Andtpott, oetaie Brooks and two chMren and D. Norneo. city. C. Leask and J. Ryan, Metta- katla. Savoy J. L Frank, Terrace; II. Rea, Kwinitaa. O. Olsen and a J. Mayer. Sail- there; W. H. GMenMtta, SannysW J. U Weir. ctty. Central Gordon Vlererk, city; L. Oarfla, CNH. C. V. Hope and W. Fran. C.N R., Russell Dow and Howard Plaits. Woodevllle. NJ1.: J. Nick, Temoe; E. J. Dodimead, city. F. Pearson. Anyox; Mike Larsen. Telegraph Creok. Prince Rupert P. O. 8hakross. A. A. Bultam. Harold Lannlnc and O. M. Thomp-ton. Varcouver; Oaylord Adams and C. J. OravL Poatland, Ore.: F. R. Wilton. Inverness; Helge Nelson. Lund, Sweden; Miss 91am M. UtUe. Terrace; E. p. Dixon, New York City. Miss Kathrjm L. Oalen, Cordova. Alaska: Mrs. Sirverthorn and Mlas Rose Barrett. Houston: ass Eli sabeth Sheldon. Haines, Alaska: O. 8. PragneU. Kamtoops; F. A. Hargrove. Vancouver; WJ.Wearne. Bdmorton; T. Van Dyk, Prince George; O. F Tough, Inverness: Mrs. R. D. Christy and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ollbert. Terrace. C. V. Hope. CNJl.; Mrs. McCart ney. H. A. Darbey. J. II. Hunt Hon and H. Oreenwood, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson, Petersburg: C. OtMesple. Oceanic: Mrs. II. II. Jebaon, Montreal. Ad rerttee in tne Dally News Rosie's District News TERRACE O. W. Crlpps, provincial assessor. Prince Rupert, was here for some days recently checking up the local properties. Mrs. Edith R. V. Todd, president of the Rebekah Lodge of British mayor of the town, J. B. Agar, with his family, was also enjoying the life of the camp. One of chief events of 'late was the visit to Terrace of a large number of holiday mak-lers from Prince Rupert, about eighty of whom took advantage of the excursion rate offered by the rauwav eamnuv. uimuc iHiunoi dance orchestra played in the Veterans' Hall two nights to auecia-sioa. much to the oy of the younger set It was unlucky that a brief spell , of stormy weather preceded the ar- i rival of the Prince Rupert people , So severe was the gale that trees were uprooted and blown across the road between Terrace and the lake. These were, however, soon disposed of as the boys get busy wish saw. axe and cant hook. The heavy rain dM a lot of good to the erops though. , Otfts are now being harvested and there is a good crop of roots coming on. A good many of the holiday campers have now left Lakelse Lake wtth the opennsg oi the school term Captain J. B. Cot thrust and family have gone to the Stuart Lake district for hunting. The Von Hees have returned to Premier and the Lancasters to Prince Rupert The road to Katuna Lake Is in good condition and quite a number of people are paying that lake a visit The Terrace and District Board of Trade resumed monthly meetings last Tuesday and discussed the Idea of heldlng the marketing plan outlined by the Associated Boards of Trade at Smithers g short time ago. A delegate was appointed to represent the Board of Trade on the pro- Developing and Printing Send Your Films Direct to WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Rapid Service Prince Rupert Revelation MONDAY & TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 Admission 50c & 15c A LOVE 8TORY TO THRILL THE WC-IT'D HELEN HAYES and CLARK GABLE "THE WHITE SISTER" With LEWIS STONE, MAY ROIJSON A M-G-M Release 111 1, , A Classic Romance Tenderness Tears- lleautT " "MICKEY'S MELLERDRAMMEIf7 Scenic "NEW HIGHWAY" STAR'S VOICE TIUHUt it 1 11 it niif.iir it tiiiw iiMiurt 1 in- 12111 mm iiim :irri iv.i - r flu a 1 1 vi 1 r re titt ssar mini iiii niiinii . imi 1 ii 1 it 1 . 225 Third Avenue West TIIK CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TB.Ut'-IIHITISII COUMIIU UiaulMiurtrt ot ELEPHANT (IIIMH.U. llHriLItnn Prolurm St tUot at TADANAC H H TKOtVTIf For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Hays Intra Red Kays Mauage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. AS PIN ALL D.C (Chlrppractorl Green 211 Phones Greta Sll Exchange Block HOLIDAY When Coming to Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To Greet You. We meet all trains Freight St passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H A. 8.) now In service vn the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00: SIJO per head additional. No crowd too big. No job too mill. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY posed committee which Is to thresh out the detail. The Farmers' Institute will hold a meeting this Tuesday when a delegate to represent It will be appointed. E. T. Kenney has returned from a trip to Telkwa. bringing his little daughter home In time to start school. Labor Day was featured by a ball game between Terrace and Usk. Terrace being the victor by a nar row margin. In the evening there was a dance put on by the Baseball Club at which a large crowd was present and which was held in the Canadian Legion Hall with Sam Klrkaldys orchestra In fine form. 1 a 1 k tmm. lis 1 A PBBFBciry 17 T7 rans Wrdnndsy & 1 "ADORABLE, it LEAKY ROOF? - .1 Cf w "yf ww . f C J I ' ' '. ... ' am A nails, roofing caps, etc. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. rhont It; AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE SULPHATE Or AMMOMt TRIPLE SLPKHPllOSrUin LEAD-ZI.V CADMIL'MMSMITII Hfnch a s ois iiiiirv aiiu Cream Daily YALLnllN UAIK Phone 657 RESORTS LAKELSE HO Springs Lodge An Ideal Hare la lli'.r Finest of fly fhhins Lstto bathing and boi'-"I- Arranre for Iracpcrtitst wllh XV. II. Burnett. Trnw I1X Rstes from Terras U Lodce including boat wn One adult UN ri i ' tional adult, V Wrlle or W rJ W.IL HI UNFIT We Look After Y. ur Wi5 THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Convrnicncti No Flics, No Mosquitocf Home Cooking Tar FxccIlfBrt fll.00 rer Wc k inuaren una 1 MADAME H U M' TlelL Q. 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