m A9E TOUR THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, January a University Extension Lectures frofessor todd Wednesday "Ancient Greek Wit and Humor." Thursday 'Certain Ancient Greek Ideas About Man and the Universe." Friday ''Ancient Pagan Epic" Presbyterian Church 8:15 p.m. Silver Collection The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK SPECIAL PRICE On Custom Tailor-Made SUITS $38.50 Reduced to $30 From Jan. 12 to Feb. 12 This is lowest price ever charged for these suits M. T. LEE Third Avenue' Next to M. M. Stephens Had Rheumatic Pains for 25 Years His Arms Were Becoming Useless It toS' about 25 years ago that rheumatism first marked down thi sufferer; and finally the day cams' when he could hardly lift hb arms. But he found relief iiere In this letter he tells the who'.s (story:-- j "About 25 years ago I first experienced slight muscular rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. A few years later lumbago also, at tacked me. They gradually got worse until the pain got acute Li both arms and loins. I could not lift a Jugful of water with my arm extended straight out. About 12 months ago I bought a bottle of Kruiichen Salts and by the time it was finished I was agreeably surprised at a slight improvement. I bought another one, and whei that was finished all the pain had disappeared, and has never appeared slnce."-r-T. R. The pains and stiffness of rheumatism are frequently caused by deposits of uric acid in the muscle; and joints. The numerous salts lr Kruschen assist in stimulating the Jiternal organs to healthy, regular activity, and help them to eliminate this excess Uric acid. CHURCH NOTICES 5r. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE C. JENSEN, Pastor Thursday at 7:30 P.M. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock Bishop H. L. Foss of Seattle will conclude a series of meetings at St. Paul's Lutheran- Church Anthem: "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning" Duet: "Saviour Thy Dying Love," Mrs. Carl Dybhavn and Airs. L. C. Jenson This meeting is being held under the auspices of the Lutheran Ladies' Aid. Hostesses will be Mrs. Sven Skog and Mrs. Chris Jensen, All Are Welcome FEBRUARY 'j LAI I vIrn. i iwsw-stfwacnEsnvPi-'.iti XT I COATS i our cnoicc oi uress If Coats, Ulsters, Raglans, l m tons, bince you can buy ''.'f ift nf flincn CMnM4 Hnn4n win. vi ini-ai; aiuai l cuitis at exceptionally low price, it is certainly worth your while to take advantage of this offer. Regular value to $19.50 SALE Sif A QC: PRICE Regular value to $25.00 SALE PRICE HATS By Biltmore, to clear $2.45, $3.45 $16.95 Regular value to $27.50 SALE O-iQ Qff PRICE M-i-v.tJD 4 Regular value to $32.50 SALE O99 Qff PRICE John Dunn Of Massett Is 21 One Hundred Citizens Gather To Celebrate His Birthday MASSETT. Jan. i28:-New Mas- sett showed the real community spirit on Tuesday of last week when about one hundred citizens gathered in Martin's Hall in response to a general invitation front Dr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Dunn to, celebrate the coming of age of! their only son, John. I Sones. dances ana music formel the entertainment until eleven o'clock, when a dainty supper was served. i During the supper hour James Martin, after a brief but koquent speech, presented the guest of honor with a beautiful wrist watch as a token of esteem from some oil his fellow citizens. j Speeches by the Rev. A. Abra- ham and a few others followed the ! presentation after which the hall, was cleared for further fun. ! Novelty dances, games, commun-1 ity' choruses, etc., occupied tlie t guests until 3 a.m. ( Excellent music was furnished by the Pong's Orchestra, Mr! Pong's violin solos being much appreciated. John Dunn is deservedly a favorite in Massett, being one of the most energetic of the younger residents in promoting anythin?, that may tend o make them "live more abundantly." As President of the Sports Subsidiary of the New Massett Community Cluo, he Is giving untiring and efficient service and his many friends ar? unanimous in wishing him a long and happy life. Grotto Takes Bridge Lead i Tobacconists Defeated Canadian Legion by Score of 7 to 2 Last Night . By defeating Canadian Legion 7 to 2 in a postponed game last night. Grotto moved from the cellar into first place in the standing of the Prince Rupert Bridge League with a 6ne-point lead over Sons of Norway, Ramblers and Musketeers who are tied for second place. Lutheran Church Mission is Held Bishop II. L. Foss is Here From Seattle Conducting Campaign Of Evangelism An evangelical mission Is being conducted this week at St. Paul's Lutheran Church here by Rt. Rev. H. L. Foss of Seattle. Bishop of the Pacific Coast district of the Lutheran Church of America. The final meeting will be held tonight after which Bishop Foss, who has been visiting Alaska recently, will sail on the Prince Rupert for the south'. On Tuesday night Bishop Foss spoke in the Norwegian language on the three cardinal Christian virtues faith, hope and charity. Mrs. Karl Dybhavn sang a solo with Mrs. H. L. Johnsen accompanying. Last night Bishop Foss spoke in English on the subject "The Soul Which Thirsts for Living Does not Rest Until it Rests in God." Mrs. L. C. Jensen sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Johnsen. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable Fur Buyer Wants Furs and wants them badly Ship what you have to me and cash will be wired or mailed you immediately. y Funeral Is Held Today Pin.il tributes of respect and I esteem to the memory of the late ' William M. Wright, who died sud-A of last weel. ! were paid by friends at the funera' this afternoon at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers, interment following in Falrview Cemetery. Rev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, of fici- tMllhATrvrs u-pn M F. Nick- 'crson, Jack Munro, Ben Sampson, Ernest Unwin. W. R. Love and G C. Walker. LINCOLN. Eng.. Jan. 28: (CP)-Followlng numerous thefts from churches at Ravensdale and Hat- cliff e in North Lincolnshire, many churches in the district are kept locked when services are not be- iing held. Worth Reading New Books in Our Rental Library "The Door Between" Queen "The Falcons Prey" Drake "The" Pyramid" Hichens "Rose Deeprose" Smith "Lost . Morning" Heyward "Sound of Running Feet" Lawrence "The Crescent Moon" Young "Lord of Terror" Horler ' "Fighting Angel" ., Buck "They Walk in the City" , Priestley , "One Eyed Knave" Ganpat "Three Wheeling Thru Africa" . . . .Wilson "Ship Ashore" Parkman "Yang and Yin" ...Hobart "Honourable Estate" Brittain "Out of Order" Taylor "Rich Man Poor Man" Fairbank "Golden Wedding" . .Parrish Our books are chosen with a view to your enjoyment. The latest books of fiction, travel and adventure. You can enjoy all of them for 75c a month. Read all you can. Join now! Rental Library Department 1 II IF A II 11 k If il Here js an opportunity for the men and young men of Prjnce Rupert to buy quality clothing at greatly reduced prices. Continuing with our policy of giving the public the benefit of our seasonal stock clearance we again offer standard quality merchandise at unheard of prices! Pure Wool Zipper Jackets Regular 10 Only Trenchcoats Khaki only, in value $6.00. Q O Q ff all sizes. Here is a real value in well Sale Price tpu7eJ made go.od looking gO Qff Pure Wool Button Jackets-Regular garment. Sale Price PO3 value $4.50. CO QCJ 18 Only Trenchcoats In blue and Sale Price v khaki colors, heavy weight, in all p"68- $1.95 0."" $5.95 Pu, Woo. Combination Underr $L95 Med for these cold Se e Price : 2.95 I : winter mornings. Sale Vt;tf Pure Wool Work Sox-Regular 22 Pairs Flannelette PajamasIn value 20c pair OgP a" aizes. 1 ftC Sale .2 Price, pair Lightweight ?lU.O Universal Jumbo Knit Sweaters weighT $195 weight $2.45 Pure Wool, Reg. $6.00. CO r . Sale Price 0UO 41 Pairs of Woolen Gloves Qff 11J To clear 31, Dress Shirts Collar attached and TTZ "7 T T7I TTT detached styles. Reg. O-l Iff 23 .fT hk & brown value $2.00 Sale Price with initial buckles, all Off p sizes; Sale Special SPEGIAL 33 pajrs Dress pantsIn all sizes. 300 TIES 39c 300 T,ES69c SAL 3395 The above and many more specials are on sale starting 9 a.m., Friday, January 29th. WILLIAM F. STONE Corner Third Ave. & Fifth St. 'CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION" J 1 ALL SUITS For the man who wants to look presentable at all times at a definitely moderate price we suggest the following suits: Regular value to $25.00 SALE Qff PRICE ?J-UtlD Regular value to $27.50 SALE fifQ AC-PRICE ?.yoo Regular value to $35.00 SALE QOQ qc-PRICE Vd.lJe) 5 Only! 2-Piece Suits TO CLEAR $5.95 FANCY WORK At Reasonable Prices PALMISTRY Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL BLDO. Phone Green 701 to re rem l jail LAST TIMES TONir.ii-T Last Complete Show, 8;4o WHAT HAPPENS WlIKv SHANGHAI SLEEPS . . Gary Cooper Madeleine Carroll "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" The most exciting adventure-romance to come out of China since "Shanghai Ex press." (At 7:00 & 9:55) plus Charles Kugglcs, Alice BradT ' In "Mind' Your Own Rusiness" l At 8:40 once only) Coming Friday "CHINA CLIPPER" Fresli J.ocal Raw And 1 Pasteurized Milk Valentin dairy PHOFfiS7 TRAPPERS! Attention! Don't sell your furs until you sec Frank Lockwood P. O. Box 200 GARMENTS at SACRIFICE sPRICES PULLOVER SWEATERS In all colors and sizes. Crewe, V and Turtle Necks Regular value to $3.50. c4 nff SALE PRICE 3l.yt) Regular value to' $5.00. 0A af SALE PRICE,...;.... $ZVO Prince Rupert, B.C. ' SIIOLS-40 pairs of oxfords in black and brown calf, all flQ Iff sizes; To Clear ?tttJ