" November t, .1937. , C. A. Victor "Radio's Greatest Value" Enjoy the Thrills of Short Wave 1 1 1938 IS ill Hi 1 Models Model 8fik $109.50 Trade in Your Present Radio and Ralance in Easy Terms Ask For Demonstration in Your Home Federal Block VMM Canadian facitic Trans-Alian'tic Trnnsroritinental Trans-Pacific Tn Vanrouver via Ocean l a " Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday. 10 1 pm . TO VANCOUVER DIRECT PRINCESS NORAII Oct. 29th, Nov. 8th, 18th, 29th WINTER EXCURSION TO VANCOUVER $330 1937 to Feb. 28th 1938 Tickets on Sale. Nov. 1st, t Final Return Limit March 31st, 1938 t Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Senlces J'tani Reservations om i Miss Polema Cameron sailed last night on the Cardena for a vaca tion trfp to Vancouver. X , R., Lloyd. Jones, of the Bank Montreal staff sailed last night on the Cardena for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector .of schools, sailed Last night on the Cardena for a; .trip to Bella Coola on "bfflcial duties. I ,j 'i r 1 Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Twenty years In the coal busi- , ' ness .ejiables Lus.. ijo choose he best coals and jflves us the experience necessary to serve our customers satisfactorily. Phone 11C 117. A. H. Waddlngton sailed last night pri , the Cardena for the south ,pn his annual vacation. He will join Mrs. Waddlngton, who has been visiting at her home in Nanaimo, and will be accompanied by her on his return to the city. Church parade, Sunday, Novembe 7, tp, Baptist Church. Members of Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., and. Wo mens Auxiliary,- fall in at Legion Clubrooms at,10:30 a.m. Medals and berets to be worn. LEST WE FOR GET1 (259) I Andrew Dybhavn, son of Anton ,Dybhavn, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Lbs Angeles where he will, take a course in diesel engineering. He was accompanied by I Robert Ekren who will spend a holiday visit in California. Miss Marie Makowlchuk and Michael Powchuk, who were mar rled last Saturday evening at the Church of 'the Annunciation here are a Ukranlan couple of Canadian birth ana not poiisn as said in the published account of .theli marriage. Hotel Arrivals Royal J. Bykerman and R. Montgomery, Vancouver. ,.t Prince Rupert J, Sadler and P. Mercer, Vancouver. , ,. Central E. H. Noble, Vancouver. AiliiouiicieiTients All advertisements In. this column 7III be charged for a full month at 25c a word Catholic Tea, Mrs. Roger's, November 10. . Sonja ber 12. S. O.. N. ember 15. 19. S. O; N. Bazaar, Novem- Play and Dance, Nov- Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, W. A. Canadian Legion Fall November. 25., Lutheran Bazaar November 27. Cathedral Bazaar November ISO. Orange Scotch Dance, November 30. . United Bazaar, December 2. LADIES! First Shipment of Sevy Ai foals rriyea Watch Windows for New Styles ,ArtoS:ii&. Inspection Invited G6ibBLdbM THE OLD RELIABLE - .THS DAILY NZ73 -. PAQ1 -THRfil if-- Hfck PR II I A-tVVTH-' lHAJUia Bk H II IH fsflL H B .ssssw. ''IssbV bbv vibbV jsbbV IN GIFTS t : ! Register Before It's Too Late vines wm uc given wiin uvciv ijuiciium; irum now until Christmas. One cent represents one vote. COxNTEST OPENS NOVEMBER. 3rd ENDS DECEMiiER 21th at 10 p.m. Sec Our Windows for Gifts and Details of How to Vote .Make This a Merry Christmas for Everyone Wi iam F. Stone CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION J.A.. Barry sailed last night, on i the cardena for a trip to Vancou ver. , genuine Native Totem , Pol? makes the ideal overseas Xmas Gift. McRae Bros, Ltd, '(259) Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's (tf) : ;Just Arrived! New shipment ;of shoes. Mayfair. tf. ' ..-, . .--r Lutheran Church tomorrow Norwegian at 11.' English at 7:30. (259 Tonight's train, due from the p. East at li ociock. was reported this morning to.be on time. Asking Separate Mines Ministeh Resolution From Stewart Comes To Local Chamber for Support A,t the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night a request was received from the Stewart Board of Trade for support in asking the British Columbia government that ,a minister of mines might be appointed who wpu,ld devote his whole time to the work. The request was referred to me. legislative committee for KITSEGUKLA On Sunday morning In the Uni ted Church the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Cedarvale ' was baptized and re ceived into the Church by Rev. B. Black. There Is no regular minister at Cedarvale so Mr. and Mrs. Wil son came to their adopted towr for the service. CHURCH SSL Rev, DAY ?aBI:6n Annual. Street .Canvass, .tp .alse Funds in Remembrance ;. Of Those Who Fell and Suffer The Canadian Legion, British iEmplre Service League,, In remembrance of the heroes who fell in the Great War and of those, who still live and suffer, is holding , Its annual Poppy Tag Day today, as-, slsted by members of the Women's Auxiliary and the Imperial Order Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, Daughters of the Empire. Head- returned to Smithers on last eve- 'Quarters are at the Legion" Club! hlng's train after a brief visit to Rooms, with Mrs. S. V. Cox and town. i'Mrs. W. Brass" in charge -under . .. . general direction of Mrs. J. Preece Joseph Slaggard, who. has. been President of "the Women's AuxiH- on a . trip to Detroit, returned to ary. - the, city on , the Princess Ade-l Taggers are- as follows:- laide last evening. L, S, Hope, .assistant district for ester, sailedast night on the Princess. Adelaide for, a trip to Ocean Falls on. official business. Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod. Mrs: J. A. Ten?. Mrs. H. L. Landry. Miss Rose Cox. Mrs. W. Brass, Mrs. H Breen,. Mrs. G. P. .Tinker, Mrs. J. ! A. Barry. Mrs. H. Macey, -Mrs. R. j .L keron. Mrs'. Nesbit,- Mrs. C. Michaloff! Mrs. 'S. -A. Bird. 'Miss .lean Ayres, Miss . Louise Bird, Miss Nancy, Dawes. Miss Betty Barber, Miss, Benilce Eastwood, Miss": Betty Alien; Miss Betty Pulleii1 and Miss Peggy Pullen. Are Married LastEvenihg Miss.-.Leonyda Siemens Becomes Bride of Robert Wlens of Digby Island A. quiet wedding was solemnized by Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Baptist Church in his home at the ji Waldron Apartment last evening at ; nine o'cloek when Robert Anthony , Wlens of Dlgby Island, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wlens of Plum Cqui'e, Manitoba, and Miss Leonyda Sle- mens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1, John S. Siemens of Grouiton, Sas-j katchewan, were united m marriage. The couple were attended by Mrs. A. Barstad anil B. J. Wlens, I ' brother of the groom. They will reside at Dlgby Island. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. I). Grant Hollingworth, P,.V ' .Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist Everybody AVelcome Ml nlster FIRST BAPTIST, CWkCfi Minister Rev. Edwin E. Brandt, B.A., B.H. W. Vaughan Davles, Organist jpf jwitrTN1 NOTICES A.M. Preacher, "Mjr; . j.Jnzey, . Sermon subject "Is The Modern piurc'h 1. Declining ?" Quartette "Jesus from Tliy Throne on;,Igh Misses Pat Brocklesby, and, BarbarayHoipe.1;: '. ' Masters Moris teng and:.ken Brocklesby',,,-.. F'.M. Musical Service, .. .,.'1.ol . Anthems "God of Our Fathers," "Green "Pasures," ''Seek Ye The Lord," "Sun of My Soul" ' Ladles' Chorus "Now The bay is Oyer" Duet "Have, Thine Ov.-nX(Way "Lord" '. Mrs. H. H. Brocklesby and Mrs, J.kL.Lee - - Solo "Flanders Fields" ,. . ..Mr, 3. A. Teng. '3 . .1 ' , iu. - . , 11:00 a.m. Subject "We Greatly Desire Peace." ' Music by Junior Choir 12:15 Sunday School Session ..... 7:15 Organ -Prelude ,iv.;. i,,.. ' 7:30 n.m. Subject "What a Boy Saw ip a Man's Face." The Canadian Legion worships with us in the, morning." The. speaker will present what he believes to be a sane and unjrU.an,a;uiuae w . . . 1 . . .Anm.Hnff lMtAraete amnnff nfltlnnR' " wara.war ana uie .pn-scim mn.iil6 i( ( Trie evening subject alms to be a candid analysis of human "motiva tions. ST. ANDREW'S CAthEDRAL . (Church of England). ?, . Very.Rey. ( J. B.. Gibpj bean .. '' ; . Preacher The Dean Armistice Sunday . . 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Cornmunlon,. ( Anthem "Recessonal." Kipling. Music..by Vincent, Sermon Subc'Ciod's Will For The Nations." , .2(39 pn.v Sunday ScjiqQl, ..',- . .. 7:30 p5n. Evenln? Prayer ancServlce of praise. , , , j, !:Magnmcat"'J.'StAlnei;..... .. -A. Instead of the sermon trie Choir under the direction of A. J. Lancaster will render: ' 1. Introit 1 2. "Hark. Hark Mv Soul" :!- hrtley 3. Solo - Leonard Crlpps 4. "Cast Thy pare, on Jesus" 5. (a) "Cherubic Hymn" 1 b "Jesus Do Roses Grow So Red" . Oretchanlnpff 6. "Jesus .Saviour Pilot Me" 1 t$B? 1 7. 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Btt Foothills coal will suit your stove, Bulkley Valley will warm! your toes, Nanaimo-Wellington Is just the' thing For Stove, Range, Heater or anything. Purchase Your Coal From PHILPOTT EV1TT & CO. LTD. 1 ivn 11111WTIIY ACT Phones 651 652 . nei Certificate of Title .No; 8134-T. to Lots Thirteen 13) and Fourteen 114)1 Bloc Nine (9, iwn o ow- iu.i ... WHEREAS proof of loss of , the i. .v,,. n.irtlflMitA . of Tlth Issued In the iune of Wallace Uuey h Xn given that I shall, at the expiration rf one month from (the date of Uie first publlofttlooi hereof. Issue a: pro yisionai uercuus.xe xi ui ireu m .m iru.. vw Ifli.t. inntmui 111 the nvetuitime valid ODjeotion ne maae kj m in-writrng; " Prince Rvupert, B. C, this 23rd. day of ucioonr. i.ii. 1 1 w..- . ... v Deputy HegUrtrar of Titles. UNO ACT Notice of Intention to Apply 'to Lease iJind . - DUtrlct of British Columbia, and situ ate on wniie oona uuuia. I' Take notice that FranK waiennan w Prtaoe Rupert, oceupattoa miner, In tends tt apply for a lease of the loJ- one of the hlh cliffs on White Band island and dcui ; w wu u" E. corner of White Sand Island, and on-tt east side, thence 800 feet S. W.; thence 800 feet N. W4 thence- 800 feet N. E.: thence 800 feet 8. E. and containing 12 acres, more or lens. T FRANK WATERMAN Dated August 28, 1037.