; Aoi ram ' -" i - y : .MW m m mil I m m t i - : !i? .; Announcements LOCAL NEWS NOTES Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. Sam Ma' y's.. Wednesday, September 29. Cambral Cabaret, October 1. son's, October 21. I" r . 'Parent Teachers telephone bridge, rriday. Octobjr 22 C. F. Bazaar, October 23. Hill 60 Tea October 20. ; Qyrq Hallowe'en Masquer a d e -Dance, October 29. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4. y St. Peter's W mber 18. A. Bazaar, Nov- -' Sonja S. 0. N. Bazaar, Novenv ; ber 19. . Cathedral Bazaar November 30. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A.T.C.M. VOICE PRODUCTION Piano and Theory 43J Fourth Avenue West Phone Green 994 KNOX - KNOX WlfO'S THKItE? People Who Want The "BEST FOK LESS" OOOII MEALS and CLEAN COMFORTABLE 1IOOMS DAILY WEEKLY or MONTHLY BATES KNOxlfoTEL R. Brasell n, M. Brasell CLOSED Last Day of Business. Open Only Until 9:00 p.m. Leaving Tomorrow Hollywood Studios, 220 6th St. :fcri;i3:iarii:iiitiiiii:!ii!icBniiiEi:iilf,i $5 Down : Secures Fur Coat hThe weather la getting colder and the - right thing to wear Is a fur coat. It-always looks smart and rch.' We, have a large stock of the Very latest. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD : G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. a E. BLACK mmmMj a -lVl nli 4 ..M,.. M m Hm bwMM PRINCE RUPERT DflY DOCK AMP SHIPYARD u nm mt Cm 1mfmm t firi mmi OrrIinJ4. ' gee the Mayfair window for latest (n fall-shoes, tf : F... pvenson Balled Thursday Presbyterian i Chu'r Tea, '"UI'UU" October I, " T 'T f' business trip to Vancouver, Orange. Tea October 2. Catholic Bazaar October 6 and ' v ; :Jr '.. w r; - , 'Anglican tea, Mrs- C, c, October 12. Mills, Tommy Chriatofr the city this week weeks' holiday trip ver, . . . . ... ..... Mr. and Mrs. A; E. ed last nTght on in-no lu a " trill ' returned U tiom a iw'i to Vancou Partow sail-the I'n'nre to "V' JIoresLj Presbyterian Tea, 'Mrs. R. W. "7 w Cameron, Federal Bloek, Octobc- ""V ' ; " ' 1 14 j Airs. Ililey, who arrived Wei- UniteS Anniversary t Suppe'r. Oct. V?"C.Uve.f. . !i?.ln, left on last evening's train ' . .. for Hurns Lake. w r. j- t W A. Canadian Legion Bridge Ct0ber 15' Mrs. H. P. Noel and family of Anglican niTTr.,. m nn,-'S''tKva arrived in the cjty from1 . v-., ' 111a tlllPPtO.. nn Thnra iir ..I.!,. tram and sailed on thi Prin-f, i.eorge for Vancouver. Allan Cross, who haR hppn lo CAted at Mill Jlav cannprv rtn ti n Naas Biver during the summer 'U now stationed for the time being at Sunnyside on the Skeena. - A meeting will be held in the City Hall on Monday, October 4 at 8 p.m. for the purpose of forming a Ladies' Auxiliary ta the Prince Kupert General Hospital. AH ladies interested are cordially invited. (224 & 230) B. H. Curd, accountant of Cas- siar Cannery, and members, of the crew of that cannery were here aboard the Cardena this afternoon going through to Van-couver for the winter. J. F. O'Ke'efe, who arrived in the city Thursday night on the Prince Georure from Stewart Uft on last evening's train for a trip io oieuier, Alberta. He will return by way of Vancouver. Norman Rroadhurst. wLi been operating a cannery tender uui oi Inverness and Klemti) canneries this season, w.is hm aboard the Cardena this after noon going through in Vsnmnn. tor the winter. Mrs. Foster and Miss Betty Wakefield, who have been visiting here for the past couple cf weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F, perry, will leave by the CatalA night on their return to Stewart f Vincept Ubell was dismissed in noon on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians. Cnn I Whom hi sui'Plied. was fined HQ, .with" op-i uon oi sevtMi days' imprisonrne.r.t, 1.01. t.eorge L. Pragnell of Kamioops, inspector of Inijian Agencies for British f..mh: "lier speiHllni? a few davs nf tha Prince Bupert Agency, nall.-d last niiht on th Prinn.. r-ii.i 'or Vancouver vLi tva rt.j, i iiarioiie island IT u 0,.4:i... , r v me .uassett Agency en W, A. Oswald , - "ir'"Mi act sistant fire marshal for the prov- ui i.rinsn uoiumnia, la -a visitor In tli. oUv nn ffiw-t-t duties. After a brief Irin to Tr. race, he came In from there on i.iuruay nignrs train and will proceed on the Catala Sunday it?ht to Stewart trr spend a few days. Students At High School Organizing y The Students' Council of Kipg cuward neiu a meeting Friday afternoon with IhA it m a M nut i was decided that daucjng. classes and a choral society rill be formea as soon as possible. ti8 naroara Daniels ha offer ed to train these classes. The soccer players of the choo will form n fn,n IcaKue, the president of which will be invited to attend the council meetings. Ting Pong Teams will be or ganlzed and playing resumed Within a few weeks. The next meeting of the coun-cil will: be held next Friday af. L ternoon. Tonight's train, due from thai Kast at 11 o'clock, was reported) tins morning to be on time. j I Opening Meeting Boy Scout troop, Toe H. rooms, Sept. 28, 7:3u p.m.i (224) Mrs. William Barton sailed lent! nirht on. the Prince Charles for - iriji lo Queen (haripttc Islnnl hiji.hts. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. C.amble r 111 Vi.tmble of KuK itl.-j sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for-a. trip to Vancouver. i Mr. arid Mrs. Oeorge Mitchell returned to the. city qn the Prin cess Adelaide last evening from a s vacation trip, to Vancouver anij Calgary. V. Johastone. who has been i ill at his home for the past fe. daj's. is now much improved otd. it is expected he wilj be aroi!nl agaip in , a few. days. S M. Capon cf Fort William. Dom Iplfth government weighraaster, was nere lar.t nignt durlpg the stay of, the Princess Adelaide on which! vessel he made the round frin north ' from Vancouver. While here he inspected the scales of the Alberta weat Pool's. local elevator. The. Letter Box VOTE FOR PULP MILL Editor Daily News: The ratepayers of this eitv am requested to vote on a refeien. dum on September 27, that may and will have far reaching con sequences on the future of Prince Rupert, and to. sh.o,w the people wnq are willing to invest, some eight million dollars, (an amount 40 percent greater than the total taxable value in our city), every one on the voters list should go out and vote. Some criticism is heard on. tl.c street In regard to granting concessions, but it must he nointwl oiit, n we want capital to I It must also be kent in mlml that there are manv othor m!i. able locations on this mills might be Installed without having recourse to the area with in our city. In so far as grahting the right to use water , from Shawatlans, this will requli-e the expepdilnre by the Company of some. $2r0,-000 .16, .transmit this water to he Seal Cove. site. If this wattr Is not nut tolbeneficlal u.u wlh. in a relatively short period, the Waer Riifhts Denartmpnt the Acl can cancel this. No watnr can, be held Under the Water Ad ior speculative purposes. What are the concesslnna If ihe Seal Cove, site is selected a ultlerence in .reyenqe to the city of - som $2,50.00 pe r yea r. The benefits 'to Jie derived hv the installation, df a pulp mill in mi? vy win ue mapy. -For. tho U in Itopfliaflon' "will JnctPaso 'land nur ttii( sprenu i cost oi city services over a greater nnmlmr which will permit better- faclli-Ms In rfcreatfoqaj, health, and flllie,-' .anienitifs.Qf a mpdern city To the merchant a greater sne nd) ng caiiaci t v of t b and Increased population. ' To the artificer: mtilitii. n ml laborer a more assured and bet tef market1 for hU labor. Td 'the fikheiTiiah, hn nvlon. sion of his annual labor period by hand logging, towing, or in other fields where winter employ, ment can be obtained, To the railroads and aMrmtn,, a: greater freight capacity available, and everything this Increase Implies. One tan go on In- neumteiy n this ever widening circle. A local Invwl muni nf eight million dollars would dis- ifi putt, benefits to everyone In nil walks of. life. in this and adjacent territory, Other cities and territories are looking for and welcohil Who are willing to Invest. Let U show these people by a 10Q per cent vote, that we want them t) come, here, and that wn are will. to offer them every Inducement to locate in our city. vote In favor of this fef'reni dum hhd vote for the progress of our city and district. I'F.S IDENT OF PRJNCR ' RUPtRT CHAMBER S OF .COMMERCE. ,! THE DAILY NEW3 Saturda1 I Sent, ENGLAND'S EARL MARSHAL AND BRIDE Rev. C. D. Clarke Off To Victoria To Supply Pulpits in Capitol City ror Coming Year Rev. C. D. Clarke, formerlv Dastor of First United Church here, has been appointed by the Victoria Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, to supply the pulpits of James Bay and Victoria West United churches in Victoria until June 30 next ttcAi year. jcai. iv-, Mr- Clarke viatt; will wul leave leave 1 Prince Rupert next week to take l'ain' endorsed Mr. Rowe .1 nt I Utude Which fs: "Th Lilicr-il nver over his his now new Hntlo. duties. Mrs. vro nio.bo Clarke will remain for a few weeks to dls- . , i . '. i uuot kja iuuiHuiu, iu, u m rite Will eiS:!"; ter part o'f .Lw should K be granted. ' wwwr iq accompany Mrs. Clarke and family south. They will take up residence in Victoria. Mr. Hollingworth Returning Here I'astor of First Presbyterian Church to be Hark for Month at Least Rev W D. Grant Hollingworth, who has been away from the city ror the past year on special organization work for the Presbvterlan Church In Canada, will return here on the Prince Oeorge next Wed nesday from Vancouver to resume the pastorate of First Presbyterian Church for the month of October at least. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Hollingworth and they will lesume residence at the Manse. Rev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson of Mont- teal, who lias been flUInir the nul- plt of First Presbyterian, Church during Mr. Holllngworth's absence. leaves next week for Victoria where he will supDly In the pulpit of St Andrew's Church. He will sail on the Princess Louise Monday after noon for the south. L Hotel Arrivals Roya Nerickson. Ketchikan: Paul Uampes and C. B. Strand, city; l. U. Sutherland. Vancouver. Fred Peterson, Paulsbo. Knox M. Johnson. London. Ont.: Er. nie Profit, city; Mr. and Mrs. R Rogers, Victoria: A. Alexander Vancouver. Prince Rupert 0. II. (Jray, Victoria; F. Water nap, Seattle. s The young Duke of Norfolk, England's ranking peer, and his bride, Miss Lavina Strutt, daughter of Lord Helper, are pictured outside Norfolk House. The duke, leading Roman Catholic layman in England, arid Miss Strutt were ruarrlt d on January 27. The duke, who is 28, was Identified with the coronation anangements in his capacity ns hereditary Karl Marshal LABOR IN ONTARIO SPLIT (Continued from Page One) rather than riding with General Motors." Recently the stand of both ministers was endorsed bv their riding associations. The Toronto Evening Tele gram, regarded as staunchly Con servative, supported the- Liberal Premier's stand and accused Hon Harl Rowe, Conservative leader. of "sitting on the fence." The Toronto Star, independtnt Liberal and a supporter of Mr, Hepburn 1 In the 1934 "ft eltction cam- Conservative party stands for the right of employees to bargain collectively through their own representatives, chosen by (he workers, through the medium n the secret ballot, free from im proper influence, coercion or in timidation." Col. Oeorge Drew resigned as provincial campaign chairman for the Conservativo mriv .in. oiaring nimseir unable to ngre wim .Mr. Rowo's statements of policy on the C. I. O. He will r,. as an Independent Conservative. irouuie between Mr. Hepbi.rn aim me ienerai Liberal govern ment over relief mailer. Ur.L., into the open when the Ontario premier said .Mounted Police asKeu for when the Osbnun strike was on. were Ban) . v miin.il iiiitueinem useli'Ms, uaier came Mr, Hepburn's de-claratlon he was "po longer a Mackenzie King Liberal" and announcement nil connection be iween me untario Liberal As- sociation and the federal organiz iuon nau been cut. 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