I -It.' 3. .-osr! --Mi; .! it Kit. .i-i. f.-.: . ST: :: i . i jK.:. Is- - PAGE FOUR Skating Season Starting Early Morse Creek Dam Popular Venue For Younger Folk Friday-Excursions to Salt Lake Planned As a result of the past -week of cold weather, the skating season has opened unusually early in Prince Rupert this winter. The Morse Creek dam was a pqpular venue yesterday for the younger adepts of the silver blade. If the , weather holds fine, which appears doubtful this afternoon with a feel , of snow in the air, excursions to ', the palt Lake are planned for to- i morrow. RADIO CFPR Prince Rupert B.C. Power: 50 Watts Frequency: 580 Kilocycles. Schedule: 12 Noon Till 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. Any special programs to be announced with the times over the station at the regular broadcast. SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTRIC Plione Jilue 330 SKATES SHARPENED Hollow Ground 35c We have the equipment to make a first class job Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop Tube Skating Outfits $4.75 Roys' Sizes up to 5 $4.50 wqi MOJJNTAIN-LIKE WAVES FAIL, TO CQWJEI SMAiLL YACHT The 54-foot yacht, Romance, In which Capt. -E. J. 'Green made a thrilling three months' crossing from Japan to Vancouver. Capt. Green and his son and a Chinese stowaway ar e shown. Woodworth Lake Water on Again Normal Service is .Restored by .City Following Wash-Out Of Ten Bays Ago Woodworth Lake water Is again flowing through the municipal water mains here In ;the normal 1 completed to the main between Woodworth and Shawatlans Lake which was partially washed out ten days ago. Since that time the city had been .getting .its water by pumping out of Shawatlans Lake. JOINS PROVINCIAL POLICE Percy Fraser, son of Inspector John A. Fraser, Is following In hli father's footsteps ;and. Is Joining the provincial poljce, He sails tomorrow afternoon on the princess Norah for Vancouver to enter the police training school. A youth of Juvenile ;age, charged with driving to the. common danger on Park Avenue, was fined $10 by Magistrate McClvmont day afternoon. UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED toFebrJar SfflMa'p'ri?68 effective .November Ut. 1935 $32 00? ' Prlnce Rupert to Vancouver and return .5temer? leave Prince RuPert for Vancouver: t T.S.S. C e CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T'S-& CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River Sunday, 8 p.m. ' fU2S.ei,l.n5?iatlon reSardinS '"ngs and tlckete from n M- SMiT" Pri"ee Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5C8 LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near ' Haysport, rady for rail and water shipments. If building or repairing, it will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. Twenty -Five Years Ago -. -t November '2.''19l6 '' Some of ;thpse -whej ;hVe been there profess to see lnth'receht announcement of the .projected opening of large coar'rninev.work Ings on Graham. Island: 's the first decisive step -towards, thel opening up of a sectlonQf. country which will do mucii toijmake the future of the .last ,grefit', west ; rat lltr rrroo f A vt Akr m 111 iTnf A aIIm w syndicate wiich hasb'cbhie Irii, leresiea in ne uranam Tisiang coal fields Includes .a-number of, very prominent Tancouvet. and Seattle men. It Is known 'as the! Limited. , , . A jletegitloft' 'iewartcdii- slstlng of T. J. 'VaughrilRhys.jD. , J. Ralney and' P. F.. Gpdenrath to day waited upon -Premler1Rfchard! McBride who is a visitor,' 'here.! Incorporation .of StewarLIll be IV. . ii' : . . L i " , ' uiic ui true 'iiia.i.eis ; tu; oe,: uiiten up with the Prerhler -'as ''well as public works requlrenierits. Fully three hundr'ei persons; were present at an enjoyable :mas-. querade dance held In the Audl-i lorlum by the Prince Rupert Ypung People's Dancing Club. t , ". SNAPP CLEANS AND POLISHft Bthtub, y Washbaim, Windows, and MtrrorSx Cannot sentph. FRESH MIL AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAmt Phdrie 657 UA1LY NKWa t.-. t- - i Local Radio Station is Now Officially Open City iComfissioner Alder Officiated And Good Local Program Given Last Evening ! Tlie official opening of the local radio station CFPR took place last night with Commissioner W. J. Alder officiating. His voice cam on the air veryxlearly, probabjyithe best speaking voice .heard on :the loea station. "M. P. McCaffery alio -made a speech in which he complimented the young men on their work an dspoka optimistically of ihe future of the city. 6. JP. Woodslde was lha announcer. A musical program of local talent was given, the soloists being Dr. R. Q. Large, Len Crlpps, Mrs. .Jar-vis McLeod, Mrs. A. j. Webber. Miss Betty "Woods, John E. Davqy, and .J. -A. Teng. There was a trio by John E. Davey, J. ,A. Teng .and S. J. Hunter and a duet by John E Davey ,ahd Air?. P. H. .Lindsay,, a piano solo by Miss Marie Bal- agno. ,a.vlolln solo, by Bert Cam eron and selections by Jullu3' Welle's, orchestra. Charles Balagno and Miss ituth Nlckerson were accompanists. BOY MOTORIST PUNISHED TARNBOROUGH, Eng., "Nov. 2: (CPl-n 18-year-old boy. Fred erick James, was sentenced to six months' hard labor for "driving dangerously" and while under disqualification for having previously driven without being Insured, Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday CaUla-i...... ,.-1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince George 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide . ..10 pjn. Ss. Cardena midnight Nov. 3 ss. Prin. Norah .... 5 pjn. Nov. 21 ss. Prin. Norah 5 p.m. Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 ajn Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena pjn Nov. 17 ss. Prin. Norah .... a.m. Tor .Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala . 8 p.m. Wednesday-. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox . Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m. Thursday Prince George 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala .... 8 p.m. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 8, 22- -ss. Pr. John .10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 6, 20 ss. Pr. John am. From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. . Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. For , Ocean Falls-Thursday ss. Prince George 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. For Alaska Nov. 17 ss. Prin. Norah a.m. From Alaska Nov. 3 ss. Prin, Norah 5 p.m. Nov. 21 ss, Prin. Norah 5 p.m. From Skeena River Friday ss. Cardena pm, What Life Insurance Means To the Women and Children of Canada TO thousands. of Canadian families, Life Insarance means Financial Security against the uncertainties of the future. To -each ;family deprived of its breadwinner, Life Insurance means Food, Clothing, Shelter and other necessities of life. It means ready Cash to meet pressing obligations during the difficult rc-adjustment . period. ' v It means money to pay the rent or meet mortgage payments. It means funds for the education of dren. .until they are old enough to support themselves. Life Insurance "'Guardian of CHURCH NOTH The cases of Arthur Alexander I Chareed with Mnirl cook, cnargea with supplying II- delinquency of Juve- Iquor to Indians, and Norman Lewis, E. Penny appeared be:' iiiuiun, umigcu vvim iuiyuik uquur ; iruie MCUiymC"" la t in nis possession, were adjourned In court yesterday after "'j pvui;c i;uuii- jcMcruay aiier- remanana un .il nexl Til noon ur u Monday ternoon, It means rearing your family in self-respect, freed from the humiliation of private charity or public relief. It means contented retirement for the business woman when she is no longer able to work. Ivery day, Life Insurance disburses $500,000 to Canadian homes. Every day, it helps to keep homes together and families united. No wonder that Canadian women appreciate the value of Life Insurance, and are grateful to their loved pnes whose far-sighted thrift has made possible such vital financial security for themselves and their children. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CtiUfa Preacher-Rev. W. D. li rant Holllng,.! 11 A.M., Sermon Subject: "THE GREAT PROMISE op I u:ia, bunday school 12:30. Westwew J i nyj cvt.iiwu SERVICE The service will be withdrawn In order that, the irmv iinlto urftVi m rnt.t r,i . P- j . ..oi, uajjiui, viiurcn onthls occic Twenty-fifth Anniversary FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D, Ministfr XV. Vauehan Davies, Organist THE TWENTV.FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SERVKB Morning Worship at 11 A.M., Sermon Subjef "THE CHURCH'S BUSINESS IN THE COMMUNIS ine castor will preach, Sunday School at 12:15 EVENING SERVICE at 7:30 PM . The Presbyterian and United Churches are very p. withdrawing their evening service to Join with urant Houingworth. pA., will preach the evening . APPROPRIATE MUSIC A cordial welcome extended to all, Canadian -Homes , SHAMES ES Jm,UJMKER COMRANy, " V Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith wi uu always, J- .,wA