aturday September 26, 1936 RECITAL WM. BALAGXO Violinist Assisted by Marie Balajno Pianist HIT V VMl H P, fjlllUS Tuesday,, Sept. 29, at 8:15 p.m. First Presbyterian inurcn ADMISSION Udults 50c cnnaren i$c Tickets on saie ai urmes POWDER fctfAMS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasin. Windows, and Mirrors. Cuut scratch. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Harvest Thanksgiving Service In St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow at 8 ajn, 11 ajn., 7:30 pjru Miss MllUcent Osborne R.N, who has been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and the southern Interior, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide last evening. Provincial Constable c. F. Oland ;of Sralthers, who has been statlon-jed at Squaw Creek Jn Northern British Columbia during the past , summer, arrived in the city from ,the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and will be i proceeding to Smlthers on Monday evening's train. HEATERS P. . Make sure that you have adequate heat in your home this winter. Drop in and inspect our stock of heaters. We carry several different models including different sizes of Quebec bricklined heater, and brick or steel lined circular heaters. One of these well built, attractively designed heaters is your assurance of a warm comfortable atmosphere in the home. KORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 kFsh which made Prince Rupert Fanious "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. sed Goods ought, Sold or Exchanged HEATERS BEDS Of all sizes KITCHEN RANGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten-or Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Etc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good condi- tion NATIONAL CASH REGISTER D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE i nne Green 421 Third Avenue Cash for old gold. Bulger' (tf) Lutheran Church tomorrow: Norse at 11; English at 7:30.' The famous Slavinskv Brothers and Rosamonde return October 2. (232 Mr. and Mrs. T. Hellenthal Jr; of Juneau were Dasseneers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon' suuig inrougn on a trip to Seattle For Intoxication. Edward Scott was lined $10, with option of seven aays imprisonment, in city police court trus morning. A TT VLTnAAti - m it' a , . tv auuuiu LtJii hi i.i if u nrPRr j Branch service sailed last night on .me Prince John for a trin in fipdoo wick Bay, Queen Charlotte Island, I on omaai business. i Mr. and Mrs. William Reld sailed last night on the Prince John for. a I two weeks' holiday at Port Cle iments and elsewhere -on the; Queen Charlotte Islands. Rev. Frank Bushfleld. United Church pastor at Port Esslngton- came in on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from the Skeena River for a brief visit to town. Arthur Skelhorre, well known mining man, arrived In the citv on ;the Princess Adelaide last evening irom Vancouver and will nroneed to the Interior by train on Monday. Mrs. B. Walker of Booth Memorial School teaching staff returned to the city on the Prin cess Adelaide last evening. She was overseas with the Vimy Pll grimage during the past summer Provincial Constable J. V. Boys of Telegraph Creek arrived In the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the north. He is here In connection with the shooting case from his district which Is coming up at the Assizes next week. Charged under the Deserted Wives' Maintenance Act, David Hudema appeared before Magis trate McClymont In city police court this morning and was re manded until Monday, T. W. Brown Is acting as counsel for the wife and R. L'. McLennan for the Richard M. Stevens, local salmon fisherman, sailed yesterday after noon on the Princess Loiuse foi Vancouver whence he will proceed to Montreal where he will embark October 2 aboard the steamer Duchess of Bedford for a visit to his native home In Cornwall, George R. Chute who Is In this district from Seattle conducting an investigation into distribution of fresh and frozen halibut on behalf of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan where he i spent a few days. He was accom panied by Mrs. Chute. , ' r Announcements Queen Mary tea. Mrs. Hell broner's. September 29 Violin Recital, William BalAgno. Presbyterian Church, Septembet 29, tickets at Orme's. .. Junior Chamber' of1 'Commerce Dance, October 2. (212) Come to Bazaar, Catholic Hall, October 7 and 8. United Church Supper, October.. Ladles' Music Club Tea Musleale, Oct. 14. Canadian Legion Bazaar; Oct--ber 15. Hyggas Bazaar, October 2Sj Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct: 24. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, October ,30, St. Peter's Church Bazaar. Nov ember 12. " L. O. B. A. Bazaar, Novembr;l Orange Hogmanay Dane, Dec mber 31. DON'T TELL ME YOU'RE SO OLD-FASHIONED THAT YOVjM 'knead fdoiwkf " Mrs, C. P. Ryan and Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Ryan of Metlakatla sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to' Vancouver 4r 'V ! i ' ' mm, I MRS. P. . SMITH WHY OONT YOU USE QUAKER. FLOUR AND THE QUAKER. METHOD OF EASY BAKING? NO KNEADING NO OVERNIGHT SETTING EITHER Nt men Ineadintaxd mvntiiHtKUin far me," dtxiun, Utu F. 3. Smith, MIIr,B.C ,-Tht Qubr Ear, Method of baking with Qmikrr Flour only turn ik all thu trouble and rim, but m reiulti ate much bettn and I never nave aduure." Ouaker Flour sP Always the Same Alwdys the Best Demers . . . wish, to thank their many pa. Irons for' helping to make theirsalesuch a splendid sue-.cess. The sale closes. at 16 p.m. tonight. Our-new fall stock is arrirint daily and we hope to have the privilege of showing It to you. for Bread, Cakes and Pastry David Prescott, lor drunkenness, was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprisonment, in city police court this morning. He is an Indian. Simon Auckland, Indian, was fined $25, with option, of thirty days imprisonment, In city police court this morning, for supplying liquor to Indians. Magnus Carlson, for supplying liquor to' Indians, was fined $100, with option of two months im- Imlsanment. In citv tollr court this morning. He Is serving the. time. Alex McLeod, formerly of this city and for many years located In John P. Holman. who has been Ontario, writes to his home here on q trip, into the Bella Coola j telling of meeting L. J. Marren, one country, arrived here on the Car- of the city's pioneers who left a dena yesterday afternoon from, few years ago, for Orlllla, Ont. A down the coast and proceeded by j brother of Mr. Marren's was re-Ihe evening trail to his home lnicelving treatment In the hospital New York. s at Orlllla. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. D. tlrant Hollingworth, BJL ANNUAL RALLY DAY SERVICE , 11 AM., The Sunday School will attend in a body. Announcement: There will be a special meeting of members and adherents at the close of the morning service to discuss roattersClniporta'nce for the welfare of, the congregation. ; . ' - 3.M7fmife Subject "THE" LONELINESS OFi LIFE"- FIRST UNITED CHURCH : C. D. CLARKE, Minister ',;: .1' Chplr . Leaders " Organist; . v. Ji S. Wilson, Geo. Wilson Miss S. Olafson, A.T.OMJ, RALLY DAY SERVICES Ji AM.,, Parents and friends will unite with Sunday School In Rally Day Service. Mrs. Evelyn Bagshaw Hewson, A. T. C: M. wilhglve "THE JAR OF ROSEMARY" at this service. 7:30 P.M., Mrs. Hewson will give "THE WATCHMAN, "CONRAD THE COBBLER" and "ACROSS THE STREET." Duet: "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds" (Brown), Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large Solo: ?The Voice in the Wilderness" f John Prlndle Scott) Dr. R. G. Large Anthems: "O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings" (C. Simper) and "Abide With Me" (Thompson) Come and enjoy, an evening of drama and sacred song, ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 8 AMH Holy Communion 11 A.M., Morning prayer and Sermon 12:30,J3unday School 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon The Offertory at all services will be devoted to the work of the Missionary Society. OH JOAN.YOUR BREAD IS ALWAYS SO LIGHT AND DELICIOUS DO YOU BAKE THAT WAY ? YES.DEAR.WITH QUAKER FLOUR AND THE QUAKER METHOD ITS SO EASY, H The Modern Quaker? Method of Easy Baking Saves Time Trouble Waste ! "VTO LONGER ii it necessary to knead XT dough 4, ot ,et a sponge overniRht. With Quaker Flour and the Quaker Easy Method of Baking you can make better bread and rolls- . . In half the time with half the effort. Send the coupon below for your FREE booklet that telli how you, too, like thousands of Western Canadian house wives, can avc hours of precious time ... eliminate effort from baking.. And in the meantime be sure to get a supply of Quaker Flour ... the beat all .purpose flour you can buy. Product of The Quaker Oats Company ... largest cereal millers in th! Empire. Valuable Baking Book FREE The Qualer Oau Company, Dept. F 61 Saskaroor. Salu rieat MnJ me copy of booklet TH Quaker MctboU of aay Bread Bkin-' Dealer1 $ Name.. at Flpur Ntwhwqi'ii 9mm i i i ..... j r Stop that Cdld with Dominion C.B.Q. Tablets i Laxative Cascara Bromide Quinine Compound! 25 tablets .... 25 cents OrmesLtd. Jfte Pioneer Drtuigiats The BexaU 8tin Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon tiU 2 p.m, 7 pxa: tltt 9 itai Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: . T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 Bill Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJVL Due Vacaouver, Monday ajn. . , ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJ. caUinr Pt Simpson, Stewart, Anox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $14. Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. rhone 6H Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 9th, 17th, 25th, Oct. 4th, 16th. SSi "Princess Norah," Oct. 25thK Nov. 3rd. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, 13th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.O. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. 3 ".f -.51 I i r 'i ,1 x t Kl vol mi