f.iy FVbruary 1 Wf TK2 DAILY NZWiS f AOS THKE Back to the BIBLE CAMPAIGN Speaker ! AINSLEY BLAIR Evangeusi and Bible-Lecturer Three particularly gripping Bible lectures will be given at the Besner Block Hall,. Feb. -2,. 4 and 7 with the theme "ON WITH THE ItE-FOItMATION!" Two of these are announced below: Tuesday, Feb. 2nd at 8 p.m. "The Christian Sabbath" Is it Saturday or Sunday? Which day of the week Is the Lord's Day? Thursday, Feb. 4th at 8 p.m, "Who Changed the Sabbath From Saturday to Sunday?" Did Christ? Did the Apostles? Who did. Song Service and Question Box, 7:30 to 8 EVERYBODY WELCOME Inquire Regarding New Special Kates For Room and Board at THE KNOX HOTEL "Banquets a Specialty" It. UKASrXL Phone 71 N. M. BRAS ELL prevent that cold with Prince Rupert HALIBUT LIVER OIL Liquid in Dropper bottles 50c and $1.00 Capsules, per vial of 50 $1.00 Capsules, per box of 250 ;.$3.75 A Special Mixture For Children Highest Potency Vitamin Emulsion Emulsifying In a palatable form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils Of A A Ter bottle of 04 doses ?AVV IWe use only the pure' undiluted Halibut Liver, Oil in these pre-' I parations. Guaranteed tests have proven the local oil to be the finest of its kind on the market. Rich in the essential vitamins, it is the ideal general tonic. Ask For Genuine Prince Rupert Oil Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 83 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Cold Weather Accessories i Elbows Slove Pipes Dampers I Stove Cement Weather Strip ! Coal Hods Linings Asbestos Krick Lined and Sheet Iron Heaters from $2.75 up Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Our co ' w weWe'prrt out wnotf l.l VOUU LIKE The wav THEVTReATVou Treat Yourself to a Happy New Year by having your Coal bin full of the best coal in town. iPHlLPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PHONE 652 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamers lrav Prinr Rnnprt for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJH Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. ; T-S.S. CAROENA FRIDAY, 10:39' TM. uw Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient pleasn purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A- W NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Oxfords, straps, ties, pumps, to. Presbyterian Church annual clear, at $1.95 at Annette's. (tf) I meeting, 8 o'clock tonight. (26t men's! St. Andrew's Cathedral Oxfords, straps, ties, pumps, to banquet, Tuesday, at 6:45 p.m. clear at $1.95 at Annette's. (tf) (26)1 , The fire department had a call R. 'E. Legg, superintendent of at 7:30 Saturday evening to the Surf Point mine; Is paying a brief ' residence of O. A. Hunter, Fifth visit feo town. I Avenue East. No damage was done. H. Owen of Alice Arm will sail on the Caitala tomorrow afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. James Ryan, charged with assaulting his wife, has been further remanded for eight days. Roderick McRae returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. Sam Joy, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle, returned home on the Catala last evening. Joe Scott, who has been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, re- j turned to- the city on the Catala last evening. Robert Hill, Indian, for drunk enness, is appearing in city police court this afternoon before Magis trate McClymont. The name of Dr. J. T. Mandy ' was inadvertently omitted from the list of those present at the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chrlstoff and son, who have been on a vaca tion trip In the course of which W. R. Adams of Usk, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived In the city from the south on the Catala lats evening and proceed to the Interior on this evening's train. B. E. Morgan, manager of the Blllmor Spruce Mills sawmill at Porpoise Harbor, returned on the Catala last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. A boat came out from the sawmill to take him ashore from the steamer before It ! came Into the harbor. Albert Llndseth returned yesterday morning from .Alberta where he has been visiting for the pa; five months with his aunt on a farm about eighty miles east of Edmonton. He says the therniorr.f ter stocW. forty degress below zero alEdmenton:avf fifty feekrw a'. Prince George. Jack Watson; mystery man of the city jail, who still refuses to gtvej any satisfactory account of himself, i has been further remanded for (eight days on a vagrancy charge He is being checked up on. American and provincial authorities are not interested in him but word is being awaited from Ottawa as to the possibility of any record. Announcements Masonic Ball February 3. Cambral Valentine Dance, Feb ruary 5. United Missionary tea, Mrs. Jen- ner's, February 11. Legion Valentine Box Social, February 12. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. H. Carson's, February 18. 1 ? Evelyn Bagsllaw; Hcwson Re cital; February 18: Baptist SUppcr February 18. Anglican' Chancel Guild tea, Mrs, Rorie's, Friday, lfc. High School play, Presbyterian Church, February 23 and 26. Girl. Guides meet Cathedral Hall, 7:15. tomorrow, (26) Ted James of the Big Missouri mine was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to Stewart after a trip to Trail. Notice A mass meeting of citi- ; zens will be held in the City i Hall Wednesday, February 3rd, at 8 o'clock. Important radio ' project pertaining to C.B.CC. program hook-up. All interested please attend. (27) Mothers ! In treating your family's colds, don't experiment J 1 O and don't takemff9 chances ... use V VAPORUB Samuel McClure of Victoria, grand master of the Masonic Lodge for British Columbia, came north from Vancouver to Powell River at the end of the week to pay an of dinner given -the Museuta Board i ricial visit to the lodge at the paper by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MClntOSh t tn, M vfrr!liir tas nrrnmnnn. All members of Tslmpsean and Tyee Lodges, A. F. & A. M. and all sojourning brethren who have not received Invitations to the Masonic ball please apply' to Dr. Large, Smith Bldg. (28) ..... 1 led by P.' J. Burd, former manag- lng director of the' Vancouver Province and a former grand master, Rise of Catholic Church Predicted Great Tower of Religious Nature Arising Out of Rome Was Foreseen in Bible thev motored to California, re-' Speaking on "The Four Myster turned to the city on the Catala ilous Beasts of Daniel 7" last night, last evening. Hugh Boswell of Smithers Is paying a brief business visit to town. He arrived from the interior on Sunday morning's, train and will return "to Smithers this eve nlng. Evangelist Alnsley Blair of the Seventh Day Advehtlsts showed the connection between this prophecy and Nebuchadnezzar's dream of suscsslve world empires. The last world empire was Rome, and, according to Bible prophecy, another great power of a religious nature was to grow up out of ancient Rome. ThJs pewir was spoken of In the prophecy as the "little horn" and every feature designated it as the Roman Catholic Church. The fulfilment of this detailed prophecy being so accurate in history proved the Bible to be of divine origin and Mr. Blair ap pealed to his audience to accept it as God's word and search It for truth HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Hugh Boswell and James Carson, Smithers; L. Kelly and E. Williams, Edmonton; Mrs. Burchlll Klsplox;, J. B. Webb, C. R. Rum-sey, M. R. Benischke, D. A. Harns and W. G. McMlrrls, Vancouver; Harry McCavouH Claxton; W. R 'Adams, Usk; V. Lalng, :Vlctoria. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK FREE TROUSERS Free trousers or 10 discount for Suit or Overcoat of House of Hobberlln Clothes during, the month of January only, and 10, discount offered on House of Stone Clothes. Quality, Style, Fit, Satisfaction Guaranteed LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Gift Made To 4 Louis Leroux .Vetefan' Smploye- of Canadim Fish & Cold Storage C. Honored On Leaving Company's Service Lolus Leroux, who-is leaving thr. : service of the Canadian Fish A . f Cold Storage C. with which he lm been Identified for twenty-sU, years,, was presented at noon Sat- j ., urday with a handsome walru3 skin sultcasa, the gift of his fel-; 7 low employees. ' The presentation was made by Lieut Co. J. W. Nloholls, general,, manager, on behalf of the staff. Col. Nlcholls referred to the efft-; ' clent and loyal service of Mr.l Leroux and expressed best wishes for a long life and happiness. Mr. Leroux replied suitably, ex pressing appreciation both of the! gift and the kind sentiments which had been experssed. ' j Mr. .Leroux will sail" tomorrow f afternoon ron the Catala fo Seattle where' he will visit with a ; sister. Sons of Norway Masquerade Is Great Success With a goodly number in cos-. tume, the masquerade dance of the Sons of Norway Lodge In the Oddfellows' Hall Friday night proved to be a highly successful affair. About two hundred persons were present and throughout the evening dancing was enjoyed to the strains of tunesome music by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. It was not until 3 a.m. that the affair broke up. j After the Judging of costumes and unmasking, refreshments were served. The prize winners were: best costumes, Miss Margaret Fritz and J. Jerstad;. most comical. Miss Olga Rensvold and Hartvlck Gul- bransen. ' The committee in charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. A. Wick Mrs. P. Wlkdal, Mrs. Knut Slatta, Hans Peterson,. C. Aune,. C. Strand, Knut Slatta and J. Eilerton. TO HOSPITAL BOARD F. A. MacCallum, manager of the Bank of Montreal, has been ap pointed a city representative on the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. The other city representative on the board Is City Commissioner W. J. Alder who appointed Mr, MacCallum. DIM FOR SALE FOR SALE 821 Third Avenue Lot 10, Block 31, Section 1. Of fers wanted for property, Hel-gerson. Highest offer not necessarily accepted. (27 FOR SALE 44 ft. 35 hp. diesel boat Discovery, suitable for halibut trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. FJelde, owner; cjo Olson and Sunde' Shipyards, Seattle. tWashlnstoni or Sund I and d'Evers Company, eat'tle' Washington. (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-piece Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-piece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-piece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish your home complete three rooms, 59 pieces all for $165. Many other bargains. Terms If you wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 8th floor Bekins Building, Vancouver, (tf) LOST LOST Black fur lined glove. Fin der phone Blue 787. (26) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfi'5 Supply, 751 OranvlUe. Vancouver. TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings. Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, B.C. Four questions answered'. Send birth month, Donation. (tf) MEN Get vigor at once. New Os- trex Tonic Tablets contain rtw oyster lnvlgorators and otbat stimulants. One dose peps up ,or gans, glands. If not delighted, uaker refunds few cents paid wall or write, Ormes Limited, tf r ""S . MADE IN CANADA There's lasting comfort in the good light from Ediion Maida Lamps and they are always "kind to your eyes".. O BETTER I C T T E R FO IITTt LIGHT SIGHT-USE EDISONMAZDA fximpJ L-IA CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC. CO.. Limited ELIO'S FURNITURE Introducing: The Folding Metal Bridge Set When guests drop-in for cards, this handsome bridge set is put up in a moment no need to disarrange the furnishing of the living room or porch. When the game is over the table and chairs fold compactly, occupying little space. Spring Filled Mattresses in all sizes BLANKETS 1 i Four Popular Leading Lines that Cannot be Beaten Three-iPiece Chesterfield Suite J I1 tat , Very . reasonable! ' price.;, ;'. '',- Folding Carriers Used Goods Kitchen Ranges and Heaters Singer Sewing Machine 1 Portable Typewriter good as new We Buy Used Goods or Exchange D. EL IO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. Busbies Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. f I. ft