rday October 2, 1837. HURCH NOTICES 5V I ft fcach Dozei Rach FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lip Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, B.A., Minister ijig Mrs. E. J. Smith. Organist 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon Subject "God and the Church." 7;30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon Subject "God and Our Calling," Performance Jlazcnger Regulation Shuttle t "Any 8 00 p.m. Lantern Slides of Foreign and Home Missions. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. "As Jesus Passed By." All Welcome. Bring Your Family and Friends For Better IADM1NTON Play With Slazengers SLAZENGERS Finest Quality Racquets KMY $1.00 CHELTENHAM ?9.U0 li SG.00 NEW VARSITY $12.00 M Oct the SLAZENC1ER Feciinjf for Top-Notch I Laeti vvw Campbell's Number One Shuttle $&P fampk'irs Blue (Jose Shuttle- Each I), loer XJF KJF fc 25c $:U)0 li&tltuintoii Racquet Prcssec Itf 5C JjValcrprotif Covers &5lf ave your old Pecquet with us for Highest Grade KESTIUNGING Expert work- JgS.UU manship. From, up Canadi; lan I HUIWAY I CM,K"0',, twvu w.Jjd Pacific Sns-Atlanlic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific lo Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way I'orts Princess Adelaide every Friday. 10 p.m. . Viiiw-nti vtr "IINCKSS NORAI1 I'RINCIiSS LOUISE Oct. 29th. Oct. Mh 17th. Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Wi r... Xli-keU and Reservations I rum , i Br -a.nl. Aiunem "jusi as i am UMarunj. uonnie Perkins, Soloist p.m. Anthem "Teach Me, O Lord." Everyone Welcome FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W. Vaughan Davles, Organist v Morning at 11:00 a.m. Rally Day Service for Church and School Wniiir Service of Song and Praise when the storv of favorite I Gospel Hymns will be told by P. II. Linzey. jtoet 'S:My and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling." Mrs. P. H, Linzey fro Ml Hamblin. Violin Duet "The Old Rugged Cross." Misses foonnson and P. Hamblin. Duet "There Comes to My Heart One Let St ain Mrs. F. Glass and Mrs. Hayward. Solo "There Were nety and Nine " J. E. Davey. Duet "When Peace Like a River." s, p H Linzey and Mr. J. E. Davey. Favorite Gospel hymns will cm..; ov he congregation. From 7:15 to 7:30 W. Vaughan Davles win renaer an organ preiuo.e. COME A NO ENJOY THIS HOUR OF WORSHIP IN SONG PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Avenue and McBride Street Clusins Services of Rev. J. A. Hughes, Victoria, British Columbia Superintendent Sunday 11:00 a.m. "Are You Called of. God?" m "The Coming of Christ." (1) Is He Coming?, (2) How is He iinT J) wnen is lie coming? nj i-or vtnom is lie coming? Cash for old gold. Bulger'a JUST ARRIVED I New ship- jk',nient of short velvet dresses, m ay i air.' t. T. V. Walsh, who arrived from Detroit on Thursday night's train, sailed on the Prfneess Louise this morning for Juneau. George Eckerman sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Tacoma and elsewhere in the United States. Mrs. L. Fitzgerald and daugh ter, Arline, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to tl.e city from the south on the Princess Adelaide last evening. Mrs. J, T, St. Martin, who has been visiting here with Mrs. W. Beesley, sailed by the Princess Louise this morning on her return to Ketchikan. Frank Boyle, well known government official at Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning to the Alaska capital after a trip to Seattle. Amory A. Lawre.nce and Charles P. Lyman of Boston, who have been on a big game hunting trip into the Cassiar district, arrived in the 'city yesterday from the north and proceeded Ea'st by the evening train. Oarnett Watt, well known in surance man and brother of Norman A. Watt of this city, was here aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through from Vancouver to the Yukon. M". and Mrs. F. A. Mact.allum,; who have been on a vacation trip j to Vancouver and Victoria, re-j turned to the city from the south' on the Princess Louise this morning. FOR SALE !E! FOR SALE A few large bundles-of old newspapers, 2 for 25c. SEWING UTILITY SEWING CLASSES Mrs. Thomasson, Wallace Block. Phone Blue 637. t.f.) WANTED TO TRADE WOULD Exchange Calgary revenue bearing hou,ses for general or hardware business or will manage business with privilege of buying. Apply Box 50 Spiritwood, Saskatchewan if. PERSONAL WOMEN YOU CAN BE FINANCIALLY Independent. We have helped hundreds of Canadian women rarn a living by opera-tin. Iflnrlprirnrtens in the'r MALE HELP WANTED DETAIL MEN in British Columbia by well-known Food man-t'acturer to contact restaurants, hotels, grocers and meat markets for jobbers. Full or part lime. Write Personnel Mana ger, 352 Huron St., Toronto, Ont. '231) MALE & FEMALE HELP . ..riTr.tinilItVriI)Pn!l TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc, and can help you. Write us for proof ; and free ' information. M.C.C. 1 Schools Ltd.. Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. TREATMENTS If. THE DAILY NEWS PAOl TBRKtt LOCAL NEWS NOTES (tt), MEMBERS ATTENTION. An nual meeting Junior Chamber of Commerce postponed till October 12th, Tuesday. (2301 Thomas Kaye of the Union Oil Co. arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide last night from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical business visits. Mrs. R. A. Wagner sailed this morning on the Cardena for Na- mu where she will be met by Mr, Wagner who is foreman of Goose Bay cannery in' Rivers Inlet. A meeting will be held in the City Hall on Monday, October 4 at 8 p.m. for the purpose of j- forming a Ladies' Auxiliary to ' the Prince Rupert General Hos pital. All ladies interested are cordially invited. (231 &.230) Mr, and Mrs. George Grey and family of Port Edward were heie aboard the Cardena last evening going through to Vancouver for the winter. Miss E. Killer R. N. of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver, NAP PI I M N I1 OWDER Clf ANS mi rOtttHB vimoovs. umtan. mm 1US 4 -WM IAML CA Provincial Consfabla- David Bellhoue of Victoria, who has iieen stationed at Port Essington ... ing the past summer, left on last evening's train for Fort St lames to relieve ConstableFrank i ook wno is goin n sptc;al duty toVir4ria Hotel Arrivals ROYAL :;. R. Edwards, Queen Charlotte Islands; R. Webb;' STSnidal, P.. Kristmansen, A. Kris'tmanseri, W. Johnson and B. Webb, Osland; Jong Guek, sity. PRINCE RUPERT .: .. ,Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McWilliams, iTigby Island? W. 1 P.. Wetmore and T. Kafe, Vancouver. KNOX P. B-ozat. city; B. Flewin, Port Simpson, If. Enoksen, city. ROYAL B. Erickson, city. Announcements Harvest Festival Auction Sa'e. Salvation Army, Monday, October 4, 8 p.m. Orange Tea October 2. Catholic Bazaar October 6 and own homes. Illnstrated booklet'?- free. The Canadian Kindergar-' 4--in.lti.tP. Winnineir. t'. i Anglican tea, Mrs, October 12. C. C. Mills, Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. R. W. Cameron, Federal Block, October 14. United Anniversary Supper, Oct. 15. W. A. Canadian Legion Bridge October 15. ' Anglican Girls Tea, Mrs. son's, October 21. Hill f.O Tea October 29. A1 a dinner ot.the Prince Ru-j: Thomas Wallace, Skeen River pertvChamber of Commerce last district manager for the B," C. evening a letter was read from L.' Packers, and Mrs. Wallace, were W. Patmore K. C. in which he passengers from Sunnyside to1 expressed appreciation of the Vancouver aboard the Cardena felicitation of the Chamber on last night. They will spend thej his appoinment to the Interna tional Fisheries Commission. E. M. Young, general chair-j man of the employees' grievances committee of the Canadian Na- tional Railways with headquar ters in Montreal, and Mrs, Young,. in th( course of n trin to the Pa-' cific- Coast, arrived in the city' from the East on Thursday night's train and sailed aboard the steamer Prince George far; Vancouver. Gib- Parent Teachers telephone bridge, Friday, Octobor 22. C. C. F. Bazaar, October 23. I Gyro Hallowe'en Masquer a d e j Dance, October 29. Baptist Tea, November 3. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last evening received a letter of appreciation of he in vitation given to the California Western States Life Insurance Co. of Sacramento to visit Prince Rupert next summer. It is under stood that a ship has been chartered to bring lhe party north and they will make a visit to this port. At the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce meeting last night letter was read from Premier' T. D. Paltullo assuring the Cham-i ber that, in connection with the appointment of Dr. J. T. Mandy to have charge of the pre sampling plant at Prince Rupert, his duties as mining engineer would not be interfered with. This was in reply to a Jeter sent by the mining committee objecting to the temporary removal of Dr. Mandy from field work., TEACHERS TO MEET Convention of District Pedagogues to be Held Next Week At a special .general meeting yes-: terday afternoon the Prince Rupert Teachers Association decided to proceed with the holding of a fall district convention. Circular letters have already been sent to teachers In this lnspector- ateand, on the response to these, the Association is undertaking the points on the railway east will ar-arrangements. Teachers from rive on Thursday evening to attend the convention which will be held cn Friday and Saturday next. They will be able to rsturn east on the Monday evening train, that being j Thanksgiving Day and a general holiday. There will be round table" conferences and special speakers will be Dr. Hugh Morrison, -inspector of schools, and Harry Charlesworth, general secretary of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation, who Is coming from Vancouver specially to attend the convention. The committee in charge consists of Miss E. A. Mercer Miss Margaret Shield, Mrs. B. Walker, Miss B. MacKay, W. W. C. O'Neill and T. Garfield McKlnley with J. S. Wilson as chairman. The High School teachers are also selecting delegates to co-operate in the Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A.T.OM. VOICE PRODUCTION Piano and Theory 431 Fourth Avenue West Phone Green 994 KNOX -KNOX WHO'S THERE? People Who Want The "BEST FOR LESS-GOOD MEALS and CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS DAILY WEEKLY or MONTHLY RATES KNOX HOTEL It. Brasell N. M. Brasell COAL TO PLKASK KVKKYI100Y, winter in Vancouver. HALI tiniiMii '. Charged , with having in his possession stolen lead belonging to Angus McArthur, Andrews Peterson appeared in eity police court yesterday before Magistrate McCIymont and was remanded for igbt days. - The Original Rexall ONE CENT S Ail jPIi Is Now On TERMS STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY We Will Not Accept Mail or Telephone Orders Ormes Lid. "Jhtt Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 v Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Siiiiil;iH anil Holiday From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. BUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES. DAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient pleas? purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Hnpainted Fumilure See Our Downstairs Display of Unpainted Furniture Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Magazine Racks, Etc. mil? 1 lIlBPVV'UftH K ft lllfliftWMH i"J liH ftftftHftDBBB ftftft ftftftftft . ftftftftft lirviil.liftftftftfl