- . Kar 9fl 1Q38 onday, Nawa Via A YX5B n 1 oung reupxc Are Organized .;..! ional Society For- iin-lr'""" Zd i Conuwlion With United Church lm B people's rally last At a young oftpr service with N. R. teo - , , . ., nrpRidinn it was oeciaea form a non-denomlnatlonal so- ety open to a" juns ivinc us . ! moet every Sunday ..., ofti-r the service In the lurch social parlors. Officers were hosen as follows: president, Wilfrid Hicks. Vice-president, MJss Ruby Krf- Secretary, Ken Harding, ivonciirpr Miss Edith Wilkinson. 'organizing committee Misses innle Cameron, Munai wy ana Mr ana Mrs, win mm uoioice l sau on uie vukiuu wmuiiuw RFXITAL VM. BAUONO Violinist Assisted by Marie Balagno Pianist C, P. Balagno Acconipanlst Tuesday,. Sept. 29, at 8:15 p.m. First Presbyterian Church ADMISSION Adults 50c .Children ?5c Tickets on Sale at Ormes LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Elnar Larsen returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Capt. and Mrs. W. P. Armour returned to the city on the Catala last hlght from a brief trio to Van- Mrs. Hubert Ward nnri nnohtor Suzanne, who have been xm a trio w vuwuyver ana victoria, returned home from (the south on the Catala Jast evening. Mrs. John MacMiUan of Stewart, who has been receiving medical treatment In Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. S. J. Hunter of this city is leaving Tranquille Sanitarium .on Wednesday of this week after having been a patient there for the past eight months. O. W. Crlpps, who has been on a trip to the Ocean Falls district in his .capacity as provincial assessor, returnee to the city on the Catala last evening, having boarded the vessel at Bella Bella. On account of the Illness of th? ;defendjnt, h9 County Court as? oi yvAinams, MSnson, Brown and Harvey vs, Andrew Pete ha? been adjourned until the October ,cour Th suit is for $126.45 for 'pro fessfcuial services rendered. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1 :S0 PJU Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.8. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10:39 PJW. Due Vancouver, Monday am. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. calling Pt. Simp, ion, Stewart, Anyex, Naas Riser returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from H. H. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 56 Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls. and Way forts SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Loujse," Sept. 8th, 17th, 25th, Oct. 4th, 16th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, J3th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prjnce Rupert, B.C. The Very Latest in Vitamin Products Introducing: Ormes Highest Potency VITAMIN FMIIISM 1 AAU1111 UlllvUvt VA I (With Irish Moss) Emulsifying in a palatable form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils. One Teaspoon-Mi of Emulsion is equivalent to six teaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin A and two teaspoonfuls of Ud Liver Oil in Vitamin D. Recommended for toe prevention of Colds and other infections in both adults and children. An efficient general tonic. Price, $1.00 Manufactured by Ormes Ltd. The ReyaU Phones: 81 & W I, m. .111 1A VI Ml. . i;n umuy Tvnl a .m. w " r "" and HolM... i mi urn- 7 pm. UU 9 p.m. ' ef m m (V w w-m SJ- The famous Slavlnsky Brothers and Rosamonde return October "2. (232 H. S. Kameda of Port Esslngton sailed on the Cardena Friday night for Vancouver. The case of Kenneth C, Brown, charged in city police court with contributing to .the delinquency of a Juvenile, has been further adjourned for eight days. j The fire department had a call jot 10:45 yesterday morning to the 'Port Clements Cafp im Third Au. !enue where there was a chimney lire, no damage was done. J. P. McMillan, wll known 'district canneryman, who Im been looted at Mill Bay on the Naos River during the past season, sailed by the Cardena Friday night lor Vancouver. W.'T. Winchester arrived in the city on Saturday evening's train from Fort McMurray and. tailed jast night on the Catala for Port Simpson to Join Uie staff ol tlie Hudson Bay Co.'s store there. Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. Pratt of Port Esslngton, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from the south and are proceeding today to their home on the Skeena River by train. L. W. Stephenson of Victor! engineer for the government radio- J telegraph service, sailed last Fri day night on the Cardena for Port Hardy on his way ,to the West Coast of Vancouver Island after a visit to the Dlgby Island radio station on official duties. A. Skinner, appointed cashier for .the Canadian National Express Co. here In succession to- H, J Hortcn, who is transferred to Prince Albert, arrived here late last week from Rejini .to .assuxtv? his local duties. Mr. Horton will leave a week from Friday fo; Prince Albert. Mrs. Hoitin and lamny - wui . oe .nere unxu me Christmas vacation. C. F. P. Faulkner, assistant dis trict engineer for the federal de partment of public works with headquarters in New Westminster, arrived In the city on .the Catala last night from the south. He Is here to make an inspection of Improvements which are being par ried out at the fishermen's floats Just east of the dry dock. In connection with the presentation of Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, prizes at Booth Me morial School last Friday afternoon John Good and Edward Moore received first and second prizes respectively from Hill Sixty Chapter,. Mrs. H. L. Landry, regent, for Canadian History while Flora Leslie received an English prize. The prizes were awarded on the basis of leadership In these sub-, Jects among pupils of Booth School- at the last entrance lexaminattonsr -1- j Announcements Queen Mary tea, Mrs. Hell-1 broner's. September ,29. Violin Recital, William Balagno Presbyterian Church, .September 29, tickets at Orme's. Junior Chamber of Commerce Dance, October 2. (212) Come to Bazaar, Catholic Hall, October 7 and 8. United Church Supper, October 9 Ladles'. Music Club Tea Musicals Oct. 14. . , Canadian Legion Bazaar, Octo ber 15. Hyggas Bazaar, October. 23. 1 I Baptist bazaar carnival,. Oct. 24. Oyro Hoed own, Moose Hall, October 30. St. Peter's Church .Bazaar, Nor-ember 12. L, O, B. A. Basaar. November It - Orange .Hogmanay Dance, Dec C. C. Mills sailed last night on the Catala to spend a few days at SUwart and Premier, on business. T. W. Hall, inspector of school, sailed last night on the Catala to pay ,a visit to Port Simpson on official duties. W. J. Davies of the Canadian National TelegTaphs staff leaves oon this evening's train for Na-dina River to spend a three week?" vacation at his ranch there. George Bird, for supplying liquor to Indians, was fined $100, witl. option of two months' Imprison ment, by Magistrate McOlymont in city police court this morning G. V. Arnold of the Audit Bureau of Circulations from Chicago arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from Regina and will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. He is mak lng his annual inspection of the circulation department of the Dally News. Hotel Arrivals Prince; Rupert W. Lalng, Victoria Mrs. M. Mc- Connar.hie- Jyfnntrffilt' E. f! Mclnn George Watt and Charles F. P. Faulkner, Vancouver; L. A. Prosser and George M. Beirnes, Hazelton: O. A. Arnold. Chlcaeo; 13 A Mr- Leod', Timmins, Ont.; W: T. Win-j Chester, Port Simpson; H, D. Gray, Prince George; Mr and Mrs. N; G. Pratt, Port Esslngton; Georsre W. Crlpps, Prince Rupert. Royal -J. E. J, Challfaux, L. H. Evans and A. Romanoki, C. N. R.; R. j: Aston, Queen Charlotte Islands; P. Blanche, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs A. L. Parth and daughter, Parry Sound; Al Benson, Hazelton: Charles Wilson, Smithers. Savoy Misses Martha and Edna Henrv. T. Gosnell and family, Mr. and Mrs. White, D. A. Johnson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wesley, Port Simpson; J. R. Gibson, A. Anderson, Myrtle Robinson and Peter Erikson, city Joe Searfoss, Seattle: L. Arinmsnn TplpornnVi Creek; Claude A. Irvine, Dease Kjver; miss n. Haaiana, oona River; Robert Hill. Kitkatla; Rev Henry Flores and famllv. Kit- wanga; L. Lelghtoh. Metlakatla. Synopsis of Land Act rmi-iHrrioN VACANT," awcMrV (urtajTfd Crova Idd i7. Im pM-aoipud br BrltUb SubJccU- tm; II Tari at tft. and tf JUu oa. dadajin -utintloo to becorat rltuh atbjcu, cocidltlonai upon rtal-Onc, occupatton wid,' Imptortment. Pun latorinittiaB 'ODCDtiif Ptc-emp-tlooj. I leo to , Bulletin No. 1. Land Serlot, '"How'.to prt-toipt Land." coplea ot hich can . bo obtained tree of charge bjr addreallnc ,tn. Department at Landa, Victoria;. B.; Bureau of Protlnclal Inlorma-tloo. Victoria, or an Ooiertunent Aent. Rocorda IU bt 'frahted' coverlnt'.onl Uhd' taltaMo for ajrlcoltural purpoaea ithln reaaooable distance of road, acnool and anarketlnf tacllttlea and vhlch la not tlmberland. U.. carrying over f.000 board ieet- per acre eaat ot the Coast Range and l.00 tect par acre et of .that Ranje. . Apptleationi. fo pr-mptKina are-to be .addressed tu tUe t'Ini ".CttmmlMtontr , of ' :the-Und. ReoordiBrtfTtottJa hlch the Viand- afiWIed- for la altuetfcvev printed Trrma etatatned Iron trie- Commlxiloner. Prei-eoiptlona uat be occupied forTtltr ' years ana icnproTemenie saaae to fame or lit per acre. Including elearlnt and eultl-raUtm at least lire acre, kofoce Crown 9rant tan b received. ' Pre-empWons !carrrlaf part tleae conditions of occupation are also granted. Tt'CH ASK . LIAS! Applications , arc recalled lor purchase of eacaet and anreseroed Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for . agricultural purpoaea... Hlnlmura prlos af ftrit-clasa larableti.land la 15 . par acre, and soeond-elasa (grarnl lead.' IU an ten. further 'Information H given a SutleUa No. M. Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown LafijlJ." . . A a -partial relief aneasure. reverted lands may be acquired, by purchase In ten equal Instalments. w(th .the first paynent suspended ' for two years, provided taies are paid when due and 'Improvements are mad during the flrat two years of aot eaa than 1 a the appralssd value. Mill, factory or Industrial sites a timber land, not eseeedlng 44 acre, may be purchased or leased., the .condition including payment of etumpaga. Unsureryed areas. Mt eseeedlng N acio. jnay A leased as homesttos, eondl-ttonar upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtained after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. Par srastns and Mduatrlat purposes Areas not aatcaedlng ftere may be Wed y a person as-. seasany. . Under the Orattng Aot the frovlaae 'ft divided InU taslag dbHrlati aad th tanaw dmlnlaUced adr IT'S Hag tatuut-tiens amandad troai tlaes to tsma la saaat varying conditions. Annual erasing r-mta are laaued Aaaad -aerUta asanihly rates per head of stack. PrVarUy a rras-Ina- privileges- kt given t resident stock owners, stock-owners ssay fatal asset!. lions for rang management . ttas ac partially trie permits available far aeltlars, jasspers aod AravaUsaa, a ts teat head. PElICtOVS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In Vi-Gallons ani .Gallon VALENTIN DAIRY , PHONE 457 Elocutionist Is Heard At WW Church Senricjj There were large congregations at First United Church for special Rally day services yesterday. The presence of Mrs. Evelyn Bagshaw Hewspn of yanarsdol, dramatic elo- .iutloriist, was a feature of both' jiornlng and evening services, The' children cf' the Sunday School Jolhed with the congregation in tWe "rnprnlng. The service was in jhargfe of Wilfrid Hicks, assisted by 'A. R. Redman. Mrs. Hewson told a dramatic story, "The Jar of Rosemary." The choir was In attendance. ' ' . The eyenlngVervtc'e, lfed by J. S. Wilson, was of- a musical character lth Mrs. Hewson again taking a ieadlng part, assisted by the choir, citing "The Watchman,', "Conrad ihe Cobbler" and "Across the Street." Dr. and Mrs. R. O, Large ang as a duet "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds" and Dr Large sang "The Voice In the Wilderness." The choir sang the an-thenjs "O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings" and "Abide With Me." HJE OF LOSING CONFIDENCE LONDON, Sept, 28: (CP) "Fifty ;even Is an age when nien wnc Mmes lose confidthce In them-elves," s'ald Coroner Philip' Barlow, at an Inquest on a man o! that age who suicided, Jumping hrough a window. r FOR SALE OR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461. iOR SALE One electric kitchen range. Apply Ormes Limited. FOR QUJCK SALE Furnished mo dern house, standard lot, central, $50Q. 215 Fourth Ave, E. (:26D FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO We need the space. ip-Plece Loose-PlUow-Arm Chesterfield .Suites $72.50; 10-Piece ped-Chesterfleld . Suites $79 3 ,Room Groupi, .60 high-grade .pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms if desired. Free storage, Julius Shore Mall Order House, 1402 Bekkis Bldg. Vancouver. FOR RENT FOB RENT 2-roomed furnished cottage. Available at once. Apply 241 5th Ave. W .or phone Red 103 after 6. (229) HELP WANTED CAPABLE Hous.ek.eepxr: State wages expected. Apply Section Foreman, Cedarvale, B.C. VVANTED--Cook lor Port. Simpson Hospital, .apply Dr. Large, city. . '() AGENTS WANTED TRAVELLERS Who can .'sell calendars for a .cbupie monthsor more, starting toward; end of yeaf , ,G'ood ""htert carf-earn very ilajgectuna' .Write for particulars: Tell about yourself and state ground pre ferred. News Publishing .Co. Ltd;, Truro, Canada. 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