V 5 8? Vjf PA3E FOUR Tke Largest Gift Shop of the North With the finest Assortment of. Gifts selected from the leading markets of the world, now on display r Wc Cordially Invite Your Inspection Be Sure and Visit Our BASEMENT STORE HEILBRONER'S Jewelry Store Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 1M, due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CA II DEN A FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vacjouver, Monday ajn. If convenient please purchase tickets at orfiic. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Itupcrt Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD SPECIAL NOTICE-Chrisfmas Holiday Sailing: to Vancouver via Waypoint : S.S. CARDENA ArHV ?rrlnce Rupeort December 18th at 5:00 p.m Arrives Vancouver Sunday, December 20th at 2:00 p.iKpprox.) S.S. CATALA aCS frrlnce RuPert Tuesday. December 22nd at 12 00 noon a?V&Yfani2Ifver ?rhursday- December 24th at 9:00 a'm (aZqx ) S.S. Catala leaves Vancouver northbound Fridav JanuVit i a' 9:00 p.m arriving Princ. Rupert Sunday?? JanuaS Jrt."1 SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARE, $32.00 Please A. W, NEWMAN, Agent, Prince Rupert To the Lad Usk Church Reorganized Hoard For Coming Year Appointee Flood Damage is Repaired tJSK, Dec. 1: Aat a resent meeting of the Marsh Memorial Church, Usk,, the Church Board for the coming year was appointed; The officers are: President, James R. Wilson. , ' VjlcerPresident, Mrs. W. Duntan; Secretary - Treasurer. Mrs - Whitlow. Trustee, Percy R, Skinner. ' Other members, of . the board are Mrs. m, Durham, Mrs. Post, Mrs; """;'. jvir. rsetnuren, Mrs. Drake and Capt. J, WiJlman. The 'church, which was damaged in the; flood last spring, has been re-decorated. A new organ, pulpit and chairs have been installed "and the building looks even better tnan it did before Its Inundation by the waters of the Skeena. Plans were drawn ud for tnrt. nightly service to be conducted on Friday evenings by the Terrace ministers, Rev. Adam Crisp and ev. u. a Hlnchcllffe a " "a "What to give the male forXmas?" 1 I SS jiirXf nthVh3 WC arciBkcd many limcs a To those of you who I Iinfl. joursclvcs in in the g same predicament V 'ft wc suirccst that vou visit ii n g now consider ourselves experts in the art of Sft w UZ?lt?L"l ft iff- ...... oo uuituuiv, Kllia 1UI L'iiril en Jm inrill'll linl . i n .! FEATURING TODAY m Mens Bath Robes and Dressing & Gowns from $3.95 to $20.00 We have a large variety in Silks, Wool, Ombre, Terrydoth, Flannel, Etc. Showing the 8 new natter ... -".wt iuuaa in pimuH, cneCKS, fr i,vu-1.uiica aim 5,011a colors. Watch This Snhro p....k... o . A u, ulcr. ougesiions. m We are fortified with & merchandise; irresistable in value and absolute ?f LAMBIE & STONE "Clothes ot Distinction" 1 THE DAILY NEWS calar December i Times Changing Continued irom Page 1 beginning should be made in the schools to deveop will-power ana hlehpr moral stan rfards. To do It effectively people, must come back to simple teaching of Jesus unrisi. Last Evening's Meeting Bishon Wells' mission last night was well attended by a lair sizea congregation. The subject of th6 address was "Religion In National Life." "I'm a nationalist," declared the speaker. "But if I were born In Italy I would be a follower of Mussolini. I am a supporter of those who guide our national affairs be lieving It to be the best way wej :an function as a people. We can I only succeed when we eive Godt first place in our national life." 'i Joshua, Chapter 24. had beeni read as the scriDture lesson and'. the missioner referred to the chal lenge made by Joshua: "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve." The problems facing Joshua were ireater than those that confron ted Moses. Moses could go to the slaves In Egypt and hold out to' :hem the hope of becoming freemen. The very thought of freedom was most powerful in arousing them to action. He could hold out the Idea to them of becoming a nation and this again stirred their hearts. It was much easier to enlist men n efforts of destruction than in '.hose of reconstruction. It was asier to, get money for war than for peaceful pursuits. Joshua had his returned soldier problem and he selected certain men as elders, judges arid captains, discussing with them the problems of reconstruction. He recounted to them '.he story of their own people, how God had brought them out of Egypt, through the Red Sea and the wilderness and across the Jordan and had fulfilled all the riro- mises made to their fathers. Joshua then asked: "What are you going to do for Him?" And thev renled- "We will serve- the Lord." Joshua put God first In national life. Tjie greatest need today was more religion in national itfo There was little evidence of it in state function, in Armistice Day parades, in schools and In municipal councils. The 'Governor fun eral was a noble excerjtion. When he travelled across Canada ;on, Sun JONES Family Market PHONE 957 f-Bone Steak 2 lbs Sirloin Steak Specials 2 lbs Round Steak 3 lbs Hamburger, 3 lbs.' & 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs Short Ribs, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Carrots .'. Prime Rib Roll 4 lbs Lamb Stew 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Shoulder Mutton 6 lbs Mutton Chops 2 lbs. Boned & Rolled Shoulder Lamb, per lb Veal Chops 2 lbs. .; Veal Steak per lb orn Beef, 4 lbs. & 1 Cabbage " Rib Steak 3 lbs Beef Dripplng- per lb. PHONE 951 35c 35c 40c 25c 35c 25c 60c 25c 25c 75c 35c 15 c 35c 20c 25c 50c 5c Chiropractic Special During the month of December I will give 4 special course or ten treatments for $10 cash y ln advance. This offer will in close Friday, the fourth' lnst. Out-of-town patients will be accepted until Wednesday, the ninth, lnst. W. C Aspinall Chiropractor ( Exchange Block. Phone your appointments early to Green 241 or Green 549 day the train was stopped and he attended divine service in some little church, usually taking part in the service. This was of great value as a recognition of the Lord's Day. The desecration of the Sabbath was worse in- British Columbia than in any other province In Canada. It was of value also In tha the leader of the people took a definite stand for religion. Religion was the most stabilizing Influence In human society. Bishop Wells referred to Russia and its anti-God campaign, stating that it had agents scattered throughout the world in every group of society. "You cannot force people to be religious any more than you can force a man to be your friend." There must be a change In the attitude of religious people to each other, more kindness and less criticism. The. speaker referred to the importance of Influence and the power to Influence others for good. Those who held WANT-ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE Beaver Bottling Works as a going concern. (tf) FOR SALE-ircuatling heater. Almost new. Phone Red 605. ' 285 FOR SALE General Electric Hand Cleaner, almost hew, $15. Phone Blue 272. tf. A CHRISTMAS Present that will please, a Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 or Green 106. (tf) FOR SALE Electric Panatrope gramophone Complete with records. First class order. Phone 32 Taxi. f283i LAST FEW DAYS Furniture Factory Samples must be cleared a' sensational bargain prices. 10-piece Chesterfield group? $62.- ' 50; '3-plece Langham Chesterfield $84.50; 10-piece Bedroom Suite, high-grade Eastern hard wood construction, Burl fronts $115.50; Genuine Walnut cedat chests. $14.50. Order today. Tak advantage of this splendid op portunity to save. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 801 Beklns Building, Vancouver. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 -room house com pletely furnished, centrally loca ted. Apply Box 8 Dally News. FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, hath, Monarch range and watr. $12.50 to $17.50 Helgerson Ltd. (tf) REWARD OFFERED TELESCOPE With tripod attached laxen irom verandah at 935 Borden St. night of November 15 Suitable reward Daid for infnr. mation leading to recovery of oaiiie. rnone uiue 148 or News "lcg- (282) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands. If not delighted maker refunds few cent. naM Call or write. Ormes Limited if It Pays to liuy From MUSSALLEM'S (5ur prices are always right with A I . . . . - me v... mariceis ,uoingM and uiiu we we sell sun for ior less less. high positions wielded! an influence that could not be overestimated. Therefore the people should see that representatives in public of fice were men of Integrity possesrj sing a high standard of moral conduct. "A choice challenges us today," concluded the speaker. "A choice between the standards of the last 25 years when a new paganism has emerged wherein discipline finds no place and a stand for things true and pure and honest and of good report. The mission will continue this evening when the subject will be "Religion in the Life of British Columbia." Harold Utgaard, who arrived in the city Sunday on the Princess Louise from Ketchikan, left on last evening's train for a trip to Echo, Minnesota. 8 9) ir. Mail or phone your order and save ' 2 FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dln-iW ner set and Rogers Silverware.! Prince Rupert, B.C. m MUSSALLEM'S! Frnvniviv cmocfi ,t cnoN' nam: Tlmbrr Ssllf X'iOHIIH There will be offered for Kale tit Pibllc Auctlcn. nt neon on the Bth December. 1938. In the office of the ZL IUaS"'. Verucn the UceriM X2O808. to out 370.000 Uneat feet vt Oodar Poles and Rttftig on an arei Mtuated North of Uit 4029 hear Sugar Lake. Oaoyooa DlvWon of Yale Lan1 DUtr'ot. Three years will be allowed lor removal of timber. - "Provided any one unable to attend the auction Jn person may MiomU. tender to be opened at .th hour of aur. tlon and treated &a one bid." Further particular may bo obtained irom the Chief Ftorotw; Victoria, BO or DlKtrlct PorexLer, Kamlocpn. Be wise. Read' the want ads. in. Christmas Decorations For Stores and- Homes Fredric March Warner Baxter Lionel Barrymorc - m -"The Itoad to Glorv" With JUNE LANE At 8:24 Only, Plus Alice BRADY i Ud, TuHs, (At 7:00 Si 10:07) World News (At 8:08 Only) Coming Wednesday Edmund Lowe. Constance Cummings in sinner. Plus Francis Lederer i and "THE CAPITOinvc, We have a complete line of Christmas Wreaths, Hells, Streamers, Crepe Paper & Fancy Decorations Honoki Hoping Goes further than any other colored streamer, 30 foot lengths irc Red or green, GO foot lengths 25c Special 5-Inch Wreaths, dozen V . .)C ELECTRIC LIGHT SETS-For Window and Xma Tree decoration, per set . ; $1.25 Extra Globes, each 0c Also Fancy Globes and Reflectors, in various styles Trappers and Dealers It Is proved that I am paying 20 more than others for fur pelts MARTENS, up to $65 .MINK, as high as $20 Ship your furs to me and I will wire the cash soon as received. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable 'to l n . ft i & to opeciai loat dale at DEMERS Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coats and Suits $ are offered you at remarkably low prices. Look at these and be convinced. 6 Prices J5 for'-00 (;,,als $25.00 Srals & S18.50 Sfsfocrats' & $21.50 S-50 Coals $16.50 Someone would like a Coat for a Christmas Gift. Buy it now and save I We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need oo is send $3.00 to cover the cost of snipping ana the oil for 0 complete Permanents. Will J'ot harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfett wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oH can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C.