llanday, September afelBM hit; ' vVfTHB, DAILY NEttS ?AGE THBEE- GETS THE BREAKS BRIGHTON, Ens., Sept. 26: 4 CP) u,r.vn bones uout mean a thing to Dejuu Wheatley U. McllRlDE STREET the 76th time he met with an ac cldent Involving a broken bone. vent to hospital where the bones weie set and after a short rest Foi was driven home. Woodburys Special Woodlmry'fi Facial Soap -Cream T0c Jars with two cakes , cakes Woodbury's Facial, Soap AU for 47 c LIFEBUOY SPECIAL Lifebuoy Shaving Cream and one cake Lifebuoy Soap Both for 35c William's SHAVING BLADES Leather Honed. Made of finest ' surgical steel 5 for 25c Start the Day with a Smile SMILE RAZOR BLADES 5 for 15c Ormes Ltd. "Jjift Pioneer Druqgists The IteitU 8Ure ...P.h.onM: 11 M Open Dally From jn. till II y.m. Sundays and Holiday! From 12 noon till S 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ENJOY EXTRA COMFORT AT LESS COST With a Coleman Oil Burning HEATER MODEL 829 A completely modern cabinet type circulating heater thai gives fine clean healthful heating, service. ..Finished. In the new DuroplasUc enamel finish in warm walnut brown Will not chip, crack or peel. Equipped with an 8-lpch Coleman Fuel Saving Wickless Burner aud mauy other features of superiority. NOW ONLY $80.00 Come In For a Demonstration GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Cltemicnl Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Snperphos- phatea. Comyletc FerWw; . VrnA,,n.n jc. i?f!r.rc nf Tndanflc Brand Metals Gold. Sliver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth, j LOCAL NEWS NOTES C. C. Mills sailed last evening on the Catala for a business trip to Stewart. Harry Melville of Premier, wbc has been on a trip to Vancouver was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. Miss Margaret Fritz returned, home on the Catala last evening following a holiday trip to Van couver. Louis Behnsen of Stewart was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north after a visit in Vancouver. Misses Frances and Joan Cross returned to the city on the Catala ;last evening, from a vacation trip to Vancouver. AVOID NEIX"."J"- PROVED WAY TO TREAT COLDS Doubly prosed in world's largest colds-clinic, and by everyday use in more homes than any other medi Hi! cation OI its lrlp1, NO "dosing." Just massage VapoRub on I mroat, chest, and back at bedtime. Relief berfns nlmfKt at once. And Ion after sleep comes, VapoRub keeps right on working. Its poultice and -vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves Irritation and coughing, helps break local congestion, often, by m mm m m morning the WICKS worst of the l.l.Wf' cold la over. V VapoRub Mis. C. C. Smith, who has been Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cats. Mrs. Louise Stacey, charged with drunkenness, was dismissed in city police court Saturday. J. O. Johns, local manager oi Kelly-Douglas Co, sailed last night on the Catala for a brief business trip to Stewart. J. W. Gibson of the Post Office 6taff returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a holiday trip to Vancouver. COA1. Kanaimo Wellington Lump, Interior Sootless, Fea Coal for automatic stokers, Nut and Egg Coal for ranges. Albert & McCaifery, Phone 116. tX Mr. and Mrs. P. Doherty return ed to the city on the Catala last evening from Namu where Mr. Doherty has been located In fish erles patrol service during the past summer. Provincial Constable and Mrs. D W. Taylor returned to the city on the Catala last evening from .on a visit to England, Is expected Miss P. M. Mooney R.N., former home from the Old Country this operating room supervisor of the week. Prince Rupert General Hospital, ai tcr having spent several months In Mrs. A. O. Johnson,, who has been Edinburgh, has now left London for on a vacation trip to Vancouver Nice, France, to Join the staff of rind elsewhere in the south, -will be Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, 'returning home aboard the Prince ; George on Wednesday. . Dr. R. G. Large will entertain the . Prince Rupert Gyro Club at its Dan Campbell. John Louth and luncheon oh Wednesday of this Percy Johnson. Indians, were each week with moving pictures taken fined $10, with option of seven on a recent trip to Great Britain days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate and Europe McClymont in city police court this j morning for drunkenness. Word received from Paul Armour at The Colonial Hospital, Rochester Minnesota. Is that he h doing well but expects to be there for some i weeks yet. Announcements All advertisements in thia eol-amn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Douglas Duncan returned to thei Uasket soCiai Dance, tiddfelWs city on. tne Lzuaia iasi evening 5entember 29 irom ueiia ueiui wnere uc uua been spending the summer on fisheries patrol service Duncan Munro, who has been spending the past few week in the Provincial Constable and Mrs W. J. Currle. of Mill Bay arrived In the city on the Catala. last evening) If you wlsli to swap something I Try a Classified. . . ... am,-. Fresh Locnl Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALKNTIN DAIRY rUONE 657 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phono 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. C. C. F. Bazaar, October 1. city and at the Frizzell hot springs ' October 6. sailed by the Catala last evening on ! his return to Premier. Eagle's Bridge, October 5. Grocery Shower, Ridley Home, Eastern Star tea, Masonic Hall, October 6, Mrs. Parker presents Ml (Lady's Trousseau. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. 'following a trip to Vancouver and , - cK.4o Toa UTllp Mansp hwlll stop over here before proceed- ;ntnhpr 13 Ing to the Naas River. . .1 Canadian Legion W. A. Bazaar P, HHoacJley was a passenger x, j"" Vq aboard.. -thev.Catolff.. A,trin0 -.-h-nHVi.' iff.--ii- f'lt:iri'iilJ'' .f- . - . . "E returning to Stewart. Mrs Robert Blance home Saturday nlgh after a visit Cf a year to tnguina. aim wit "jci, i at T"race by Mr. and Mrs. Leej Gordon who returned witn . ner from there. "Hospital' AuxlHary Tea Nurses' Lutheran Bazaar October 22. 1 Hill 60 Tea October 27. Sonja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. "Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. Cathedral Christinas Bazaar November 17. St. Peter's Church Bazaar Nov ember 24. LAND KKOISTKY ACT REAL CURE FOR WORLD Kingdom of God Among Men is More Than Ever Needed At morning service In the First United Church yesterday Rally Day was observed. It was the four hundredth anniversary of the placing, of the Bible by royal decree in the, churches of England. Rev. J. C.' Jackson, who occupied the pulpit, referred to the Bible the Bible' chained and the Bible free. Were the sacrifices that were made to have it printed and read having the reward that they deserved? Too often they were forgotten and the precepts that should be practised were neglected and the world was the sufferer from the neglect. Dur ing -the service the Junior Choir sang effectively the Canadian Girls in Training camp hymn, "God Who Touchest Earth With Beauty." In the Sunday School several of the pupils told stories of the Bible. Miss Marie Boulter sang "Holy Bible, Book Divine." At the evening service Mr. Jackson spoke of the people today. Six. hundred years ago Pope Gregory struck a njpte of encouragement in that time of pessimism when1 " V many said the world was coming UK thfem prlfners Wh !jUA,toanend. The Roman civilization tried at. the Supreme Court As- " . , ... , sizes here this Canadian Legion Clubrooms.J field in program of mystery, conjuring, card tricks, escapes. Members of Women's Auxiliary and children of ex-service men welcome. (225-7) l,Wt 2U. AU CIJU tUlU UiC yKfi. 4 M disaster. The Bishoa of Rome saw laid the foundations of a new Eur ope by using the time to pctai out the great spiritual eternal Tstitiet. The business of the church is al ways the same. Tackling the present situation by ecamrcrie conferences and peace pacts wzs tackling the problem from the ursar; send. The only solution was the 2Qng- (dom of God Among Men." This gave a plan to lire by. a person u live with and a world to live in The Christian today was firing in the Kingdom of God. It was a most real thing. Instead of saying "tras- iness is business" people should say and practice the Sermon on the Mount, and they would find the Kingdom of God whkh was peace among men of good will, was already here. "Till mankind has the faith to see this and the will to practice it there can be little peace. The solution is there If man will ac- icept It." ' The senior choir .sang the anthem "Lift up Your Hearts," and arrangement of H. M. Butler's words ; to a setting of H. A. C. Lanton. Mrs. R, G. Large was-soloist. 1 a: Certificate of Title No. 13144-f, to th Hast Half of the South Wpt Quarter o Section rive (8), Townahlp' ThrM 13). Ranee Five (B). Oo&at a1 trlct. In the Province of British Col umbia. IB 14 to ooniteJn Eighty (ouj 6rM. nure or less. WlfEREAS proof of loea of the above I Oertif loata. at Title lamiad in the narat lot John A. Halv&nrai ita been ruea in this office, notice to hereby given tnai I HhAll. e.t the exulnutton of one month from ithe data of the first publ) nation hemxf, 1a3u a ProvLatoual Certificate cf Title tn lieu of aald tout certificate unless In the nieeutltne valid objection be made to nie In writing. DATED at the Laud IteaUtrf Office, irlnce Hupert, B. O , thl 8Td. day t AUgWt, A. D. IB38. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy BegtotfU of Title. Trv a Dallv News craMifled ad. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.CM. Teacher of Piano, 'Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 ' Mcsv Bernaid .Lundahl X v ; A. lax i-.-loi'; Production PIANO and THEORY rhone GREEN 991 431 4th Ave. West MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of VIOLIN, THEORY, HARMONY Walker's Music Store Large Stork Music Ilclntiroan, Nordhdmer and Lesage Fianot Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. Baby Furniture CHILD'S BASSINETTE These bassinettes are made of eastern hardwood in ivory enamel fitted with cable spring and easy running castors. Size 18x36. SpeciaW- $4.95 . 7 : BABY CARRIAGES English style baby carriages, have all steel body, finish Royal blue. $29.00 - CfflLD'S HIGHCHAIRS Eastern liardwood fitted with removable tray. Cdler piBk, blue or ivory. $6.75 f D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE 3rd Avenue Hours From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone Green 916 i z 'f South to Vancouver Calling al Ocean Falls and Powell Hirer Stcimer leaves P1INCE RHPElf pI va:':''Every " ti-P. mURSDAili.P.ni. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS V-17-38 ! r i t December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage . Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. r D It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New, that the people of the whole district aro doing the eamt. ;