F. 1 9. I. If i 'I-.1) in AM mi PAGE SIX 'i 1 Former Northern Pastor Installed In Ontario Now ! Friends or Rev. C. A Wright, formerly pastor of Forbes Presbyter-Ian church, Grande Prairie, Alta., and who preached at Pouce Coupe, Dawson Creek. Hudron Hope and elsewhere in British Columbia' will be intore&ted in his recent installation as pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Wallaceburg. near Chatham, Ontario. The Wallaceburg congregation has a communicant membership of 347 and always has been entirely self-supporting. The Burch Presbyterian Church, Fort St. Jonn, Peace River Block, which was organized at the Instance of Rev. E. A. Wright, has Just completed and dedicated its first church building, a fine frame structure which is, with the exception i of Providence Hospital, the largest building in the village The work was done under the supervision of the Presb.'lerlan missionary. Al exander MacSween, B A. 6o MOPE CPS PER LB. EMMIM '.521300 OBMYTEA 240 i V DRAWING WINNERS Keen Interest Taken in Raffles at Catholic Bazaar Last Night Drawing for prizes in the grand anU olher ralflei brought the annual cathr.ile bazaar to a close last night. A laige crowd was in attendance and much interest was taken in the drawings of which I jt:ier l oi aon and Johnny Coina-dina were :n charge with Kithbcn O'Neill draw:ng the winning tickets which were as follows: Grand Drawing; First Prize $50, won by Mrs. C. B. Morrison, Big Missouri, No. -308. Se-jnd Prise $25, M. Pederson, Prince Rupert, No. 134. Third Prize $25, C. J. Reich, Prince Rupert, No. 949. Fourth Prize $10. Ellen McNul-.. tin:: ftupart, No. 576. Fifth Prize $10; Harper Reed, Telegraph Creek, No. 1107. . .Sixth Priz $5, David Scott, Prince Rupert, No. 1175. Other Raffles Fancy Quilts J. A. Glllis, No. 34. Pillow Slips S. Prudhomme, No. 175. Woollen Dojls Margaret Stalker, No. 10. Teddy Bears Margaret McCaf-fery. No. 10. Cushion Cover Donated by Mrs. N. M. McLean; won by Miss Doris V2tster. No. 49. Box of Candy Donated by Miss Mary Asrtori, won by Leona Raabe, No. 58. MacKenzies Furniture Carries a Complete Stock of Congoleum Their store is i splendid place to buy your requirement. Call at : their store or order by mail. PHONE 775 BREED PHEASANTS FIRED ERICTON, Oct. 8: (CP) Breeding of sufficient pheasants to justify an open season In central New Brunswick within the next five years Is the aim of Harry C. Moore, chairman of the game bird committee of the Frederlcton branch of the New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective Association. Pheasant breeding began here three y?arr ago, an incubator being used this year, .and a large number of birds have been liberated. Electric Iron Mrs. J. -Lorne McLaren. Coffee Set Donated by John Bulger, Won by1 G. N. M'nhs, No. 27. Two Pairs of Men's Socks Donated by Walts & Nlckerson, won by Frank Comadina, No. 89. Coffee Table Donated by Gordon's Hardware, won by Charles Sunberg, No. 323. Five Pounds of Butter Donated by Valentin Dairy, won by Fred RiffoV No. 50, Box of Apples Donated by Dolr-on'i Amadlo, won by Mary Miller, No; 4: Five Sacks of . Coal Donated by Thomas Trotiec, won by Mrs. Anna Johhfen, No. 24. Fancy Dressed Doll Won by Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrick. No. 36. Half Ton of Coal Donated by Albert & McCaffery, won by Dick Lcng, No. 34. Plant Donated by Mrs. R. F. Perry, won by James McNulty. Eox of Apples Donated by Mrs. Pater Byrne, won by George Eales. Silk Net Bedspread Won by A. E. Phillips. I'll t your Iioitie in Huh! with the times. Start with the floors . . . for in any room it is the FLOOR -which strikes the keynote for your colour scheme. The bright new Coiigok'iim Cold Seal Hug patterns for full will suggest ninny at tractive decorative treatments . . . and their modest cost will leave you extra dol lars for other articles of hous furnishings. Congolcum Gold Seal Hugs are luhour-saving a dump mop keeps them spotless. No tiresome heating and sweeping . . . no scrubbing and they lie Hut without fastening bf any kind. Visi t your favourite department or house-furnishings sloro and exumine these rugs. But" beware of imitations! Look for the Gold Seal. It is your only assurance of genuine Congolcum it is your only guarantee of complete satisfaction. i mp' iiii i mtwm n mi f&J3J 111 kiniM 4H 1 1 The pattern illustrated above ii "BAKU', Congnleum Cold Seal Rug No. 4t3. Not aho the Congnleum Gold Seal Hall Runner. It it 160. Contoleum Cold Seal Rug range from the $mal iyi x 3 ft. tnali to the large 9 x IS ft. rug$ and are turprliingly Inexpemlve. A 6 x a ft rug, for example, colt only .15 Congnleum U aha available In yard gooit uhere complete floort have to be covered CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL FOR YOUR CONGOLEUM RUC.S SEE Gordon's Hardware We carry a large stock of all sizes in the newest and inost popular patterns. j THE DAILY NHWi you can't Buy a BIGGER VALUE THAN iti ii??v! m mi. 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When the' sad-faced Laurel and the pompous Hardy leave off pros- nectins In the desert to hitch hike tr trurn nn a stnpp rnnrh with a I m deed to a valuable gold mine, they commltt a succession of misdeeds that lead to a series of adventures and hilariously funny episodes. The deed Is one they have been asked by a dying old prospector to give to his daughter In town. They deliver It to the wrong girl. Finally, they blunder their way to a happy ending In a cloud of dust. The supporting cast includes Simon Lynne as a honky-tonk 'queen; James Flnlayson as her husband, Roslna Lawrence as the girl of the story and Stanley J. Sand- ford as thp sheriff. There Is also a large company of cowboys, miners, dancing girls and western characters (Law Poultry Fresh Killed For Thanksgiving HO LiNG FOWL 25 C Lb I COASTING CHICK- QOp 6i ENS -Lb IKYING CHICKENS gQ( Lb. Fil'.ST GRADE Qf HUT1I.R 3 lbs. Roast and Stew LEG LAM II 25C Lb. IIOSTON IJUIT 25C Lb. I1KEAST LAMB jQC Lb VEAL STEW- Lb, EGGS "B" Grade G A(j vv la cartons. 3 doz. EASTERN .OYSTERS gQg MINCEMEAT FOR 9?p IMKS 2 lbs. . DIAFONI) "A" BACON OCp 0 V2-lb. pkts. 2 for . ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SMOKED FISH COTTAGE CHEESE 2Q( MUSHROOMS .... .. 0 Skidegate Dance Nets Big Amount To Aid Hospital' l SKIDEGATE, Octi 8: Under the auspices of the Skidegate council land sponsored by Mrs. C. M. Mc-Intyre, Mrs. A. Jonas and Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skidegate, a dance was held at Skidegate for the benefit of the Queen Charlotte City Hospital. The dance was a complete success both socially and financially. The gratifying sum of $114 being realized as a result. Queen Charlotte Hospital Is Busy Institution Has Been Active Since Arrival of New Doctor from Quebec QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. Oct. 8: Ever since Dr. D. T. R. McColl arrived from St. Andrew's, Quebec, to take charge of the Queen Charlotte City Hospital, he has been continuously busy. 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