PEED I tsi. " P"1 e alter-? rector of St. Peter": 1 cited a creed of four essentials i 1 rv.:- Ut " - w lo lo f t 6Bor 12, 1938. TH DAHTT rlKWl -t ii ii - .. Certain Hod r 4 "SPILL IT BACKWARDS I" "And you get th word MILK- pUau out Elsia.tha Borden Cow. "Aad that'i )ut what KUM Itpure, frcah. wboW milk with all the cream left in, powdered by renwvioc the natural moitture content Simply add KKra to cold water -whitk with, a beater - aod you have an Inuant supply U craamy paKeur-liad whole milk. 1 can't rcctawnaod aarthwg better tut baby, been camp. ' f Christian respon- u!d never be ended nly good men Could CrU!n Rod Flat, extends to 1 ?. Phsne ::5 KLlM IS "II U't BoroWl It's COT to b good" OF Sacrifice Of ACTIVITY Unselfishness r ... 1 1 t...i.. tie ltttiuiiy Young Spa"' Urged By Put or At Moraine ServUe In llrst Presbyterian Church Yesterday Sacrifice on behalf of God In branch of the Re-IChrUt's example of fortitude nih il . a mod Council of Cant- er than for motive of acclaim or d ..pening rally of the i material benefit was urged by Bev : .nht at First United 'II. O. Fuiuton. pastor of First .b a good-sized congre-Presbyterian Church, at mornlnj udance Tom John-, service yesterday In the making tas in the chair and the! of Important decisions In these t f'm nroeram was an ad-' times of stress, there should be ; Km Hardin entitled "A j the spiritual consideration, assert Y, uth In the world, To-ed the pastor ,r 1 Hopkins ma tne eenp- taken this should not be forgotten . ..i - n. o i The churches had been somewhat - ., first, serenity of soul: second .f.rrf tn the fart abiding by the aim; third. loyalty n.,,..n w.,h ri to the Christian principle of love September 3. 1W9. as It th, tolerance There must be belief In the Christian gos- 4 Auut 4. 1914. walnst - nn . ... ...rt.. DeL There must not be a fear o: r had not ended war. --- .ht nie must be forgotten. More .C: thf-r uwld this oneltrum ever today was toleration H..innH hh-' needed by the world. rirmiehl about a wide-i Present conditions were due a welter of wrong principles, saw the speaker. Hope, however, should not be tost. The sun would come I . . a t T'.d good As the pre- out alter tne .. .rr.ediate task of put- have shou-n up the things that - tr.lTPswoa was under-'need fixing. Kipak r MacKenzie s Furniture 45c 15c Feather rillowa- Eeeh Cuvhian farm- From A Tube of Woodbury's Tooth Paste And a Generous Size of Woodbury's Tooth Powder Both for 25C 95c 50c 15c a;: third avenue looaooooaoooaooooorcxKoooooooooocK.oooooOOOO o 0 ! SPECIALS A Free Tin of Woodbury's After Shave Talc With a Tube of Woodbury's Shaving Cream Both for 4 Cakes JcrKen's Transparent Toilet Soap 25C Violet and rose 3 Cakes Gartlenia Soap and a Bottle of 25C leriume ror Ormes Ltd. 3lm honeer Drtu&tsts Phones: 81 & B The itei.il Mora Open Daily from 8 aJ. till 10 P-m. U noon till Z p.m. Sundait and llUdav trem PARTY OF V X 1 . . ttu 9 p.m. c &QOOK)0Qo0o00000000DKKKK3gOOOOO00000C0000r J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank llldi. Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONB S7 FAREWELL Saturday evening the home of Dr. and Mrs, R. O. Large was the scene of an enjoyable party when members of the First United Church gathered to bid farewell to Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergln and Mrs. W II. Kergin who have been active and valued members of the church for twenty-nine years. On behalf of the congregation Rev. J. C. Jackson delivered an address of appreciation and presented to Dr. and Mrs; W. T. Kergin a beautiful Sheffield silver hors 'd'oetivre and chop dish and to Mrs. iVV. II. Kergin a leather writing case. i Corsage bouquets were given Mrs. W T. Kergin and Mrs. W. H. Ker-in by the Women's Missionary So ciety and Ladles' Aid organizations of the church. Rev. W II. Pierce, on behalf of 'Heaven All Around." I the ten Indian tribes of the north presented to Dr. and Mrs. Kergin a gift of carved spoons. He said the native peoole were anxious that Dr. Kergin should know how much they have appreciated his long and valued service in the north and therefore bestowed on him the name Dr Twllakaa. meaning During the evening entertaining date- troup contests and games, arranged LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf Moose Ladies' Meeting Tuesday. (213) Have your hair done at Bob's Beauty Parlor, 332 7th Ave. East. Phone Oreen 922 for your appointments. 21 , Mrs. L. Swtggum of Stewart. wh ha been on a trip to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catafa this morning returning nortn. j. H Rolie of Ketchikan was a week-end business visitor in tlu city, leaving by the Princess Louise this morning on his return north Mrs. J. Oosse arrived in the city on on the the Princess Princess Louise Louise this tnis morn h vtr. v p Minr anrf Mn IT T Rrliradier and Mrs. John T. OlI- Lock. were enjoyed. Refreshments ling were served by a committee con- were ..n v.v ir n v wnwinvin Princess Louise on way v i va j t Royal ' Jnhnaon Rus and George L Catholic Tea, September 14. September 21. Mrs. Balagno's Eagles Bridge September 20. Queen Mary Tea Mrs. Line ham's Ridley Home grocery shower. Sep-1 tember 28. 3 to pm. , , , Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Spencer's. September 28. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. C.C.F. Bazaar, October 7. Catholic Bazaar October 11. 12. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 2. . Country Fair November 24, SWANA 0LAFS0N A.T.O.MJ. Associate Teacher of Miss Way Piano, Theory Harmony, Etc. Enrolling Students for Fall Term PHONE 8 MISS l'URl Dressmaker Ladles' and Children'! Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. ;v,rangeu wnere ungaoier uuuns-. ham will take over his beadquar to i u Regina nqjiu4 as 4a uiu divisicnal commander - jrn. Sunnyside Cannery: Jeanette for Saskatchewan .... 1 T 111 CENTRAL HOTEL11 ROOMS and CAFE PtMine 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C R BLACK NOTICE Commencing September 11, R. Shaw, teacher et Violin and Hawaiian Guitar for the Western Academy will be in the Prince Rupert Hotel KINDERGARTEN Children Ages 4 to C Inexpensl ve- -Valuable Commencing September Uth Ausplces'of THE JAPANESE MISSION Phone BLUE 997 MUSIC Venetia Feero A.T.C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY Classes Commencing Sept. 1 Phone BLUE C33 Canadian Legion B. E. S. visit to the city, sailed DANCING Hodgson Dancing Academy Classes Commencing Sept 1 Specializing Ballet,. Mexican, Tap, Baby work Studio 121 2nd Ave. Blue 898 It ajl nr .t held Saturday night in the Metro- f i 1 k 1 iters lters " as divisional divisional commander commander ol ol pole Hall under the auspices of the nOtel AmValS the Salvation Army for Northern NaUve Brotherhood ol British Col- untitn rvi iimrt a inn Aiacra ciir .... """" . umbia, cbjecuon wa raisea to- ceedlng Brigadier Walter J. Car- vmn under 21 years. ruthers who has been transferred . . of f w th. na without the consent of their par lnt ti mMtlnv 9Vpd thp Tn- MCltae. City, tun uniMin, ara-. . , . , ,, , torr. The Pas. the Kelly-Douglas Co.. is expected enL 1 l0Tt enUsUnents toSte Prince Rupert back next week via Vancouver from Mark F. Rukln. D. RfrUl and S. Roche.ter. MlnnesoU. where her" wtln' a. h. " Held. Georgetown: R. Bartlett. Bill-, haj bn receivir treatment '"Jf It'JSeSS n,or: B. C. Johnston and O. H. Mayo Clinic as a result of which onT 5!"".!. fUl" -larke. Vancouver: C. F. Clare.. he Is reported to be considerably "t" , L ZriT Pronto: F S. Wadsworth and improved During his absence. X?f " atfTorpd!f Sr against after the Great War. George Mkhlnhule. Montreal: Mrs.!Thomas Beatty In charge of the-lnated r tr.rrt.An Rlmrt: Robert O. Wl Krtlv-TV.ula hraneh R. M oare Tseoma: D. D. Shuttleworth, Alexander, branch supervisor Iron pcV IflTTilTilinTI 1 1011 VyUltiiiiiootuii Vew Westminster: J. H. Rue. Ket- Vancouver, is at present here on chlkan. Mr aad Mrs. L Griffin.one of his pertedle-1 visits to th", T T Y nrUrn Premier: Mrs. A. H. Perkia and branch. Id ill AVClllimcui baby and Mrs. George Davis. Port Essington. j LUSlOHlS-luXCISe Larry Warner and J. H. Graham. I Smlthers: William Mathews. Telk- wa; R J waiter, ctiy: inemaj, lVCVCllUC ,1jUTC1 Stevens. Carlisle. Announcements All advertisements In this col-emn will be charged for a full month at Sv a word. , Congressional Inyestigatien is Under War Today at First City KETCHIKAN. Sept. 11 The con gressional fisheries commission, ln- Customs and excise collections a 1 vesUgatlng the fisheries of Alaska, the port of Prince Rupert for the Is conducting its hearings here to-month of August this year totalled day. The session is earlier than at $12,123.48 as compared with $20,- first anticipated owing to the pos-296.47 in the same month last year, slbillty of a special session of Con-So far this year collections have (gress being called, aggregated $72.051 77 as compared with $123JS7703 in the first elght months of 1938. ;His Boat Burns, Oona River Man Is In Hospital Mail Schedule For trf Eai Monday, Wednesday. an Friday Monthly Meeting Yednesday. Exi From the East ecutlve meeting tonight. 212i Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday W. F. Stone is returning to tru . , Yancoavet city on the Catala tomorrow from Tuesday a business trip to Stewart. j Thursday Peter Lorenzen returned to lb- ety on. the Catala this, mornlrut from a trip to the Old Country. He was in London during the- crisis. Wednesdav leaving, however, before war broke Friday i out. i SeDtember 21 Mrs. C. Harrison, after a brief Friday September 1ft and 2& From Yancuvp- Sunday For Stewart and Preower by tuft- wnn.Vi Catala this morning on her return Stewart sn4 Preuiac io Htewan. Tuesday . - i Thursday ti j Mnthpsnn. cut treasurer, is awav on his annual vacation to mo- Vancouver and elsewhere in the Ing from Vancouver to pay a visit th with her daughter. Mrs. Joseph, Son-. I Sunday S pjn. Rupert - 2 pm. From Stewart and Premier-Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 am. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert - 9 pm For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpsoa- Sundav ss. catala 8 pa. From .Alice Arm. Naas River and Port Simpson- Tuesday ss. Catala . 11:30 am. For Ocean Falls Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 Pm. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide . 10 pm. From Ocean Falls- Wed Ss. Pr. Rupert 10 am. Friday Ss. Pr. Adelaide - 4 pm. ss. Cardena pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands- September 22 ss Prince Charles 10-30 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands September 20 ss.. Prince rharips . ... am. For Alask t I Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 2 pm ai Ar,rtPrnn ! maklne eood September 21-ss, Princess progress toward recovery at the Louis am. Prince Rupert General Hospital rom Alaska from burns and Injuries on hands Thursday-ss. PriAce ,A fo s-hl.h Via RiistninpH a' Rupert 8 Pm week ago yesterday when his fish- September 16 and 26-ss Ing boat Astrid burned a total loss Princess Louise 5 pm eighty miles down the coast. Han- From Skeena River . McM,n nt rvini Rivr Friday Cardena pm OUll AO It OlUt 4S - i CANADA'S AIRMEN PAOE THRIB WERE SENT EARLY (Continued from Page One) like a duck to water. DuMhg the Great War men Uke Air Marshal Bishop. V.C.. Colonel Barker. Col-Ushaw. AUcLaren. MuHt . and u aa rvrrt101 created a tradition to the noyai r tying v.orps im nvji ioia NTal Air Service w tilth stt up a m, j., maxk for future generations to tt-tfinm.1 shoot at. . i rngrf1an outnumbered men from the other Dominions in the ' war-time R.F.C., and at one time " f mad up. more than 40 per cent of 4 amltit5 P10001- 14 wa5 a Canadian who shot down Germany's No. I face. Baron Mannfred von Rkhto- sauadron second -In - A . . nVOT. .eommaiKi was ueuKuaut, uuw Marshal. Ooering. Germany's pres- t . - 1. V Dl.h t.A . .ens cm, t uui iwium n.-o 1 tofen was killed. rr i vu. Blvar aad f Air Force Function L a . llUll lL. Port Slmps-a lne eTenl 01 nosuaues. uvc Sunday t pja : runcuon oj tne Air rwee uuu or From Alice Arm. Naas River jto- attack any sistlle craft ap- Canada's shores. With proacblng and Port Simian . .i.an - tbir-ml hombini ranae and hleh ... agent for the Canadian Pacific r 0uM rv,riott Islands ;sc. the maehlnes now used by paia iwiws. RaU at Bt Umis was hecerejnf n a:30 pJn.the. fliers would be able to cruise may be registered now. In Prio Prlnc(.. Louise thuL. !rI tL:..:: ',.t.-. from 30Q to 400 mUes out to sea. re- classes at Ktog Edward and Bor. bW the round trip U'ZZ"n a am ccnnoiterlng a vast . expanse of of septemDer - - den Street Schools at studio M. McCaffery. No. 10 Federal Bloc; Classes open Monday Sept, 1L Tuition 25c per lesson. There will be no further registration after (211 I W Wr wr Natives Object To Boys Enlisting ham, from Brandon. Manitoba. Without Authority hr here this tnu momlM morning aboard arjoara th? uk For Alaska I September -21 t i.. A. their w-e to I Pnr VanMitrrrY - , ....in. nf KativP indlansi Tuesday-Catala a in Torpedo bombers descend almost 1 ' to tne sunaee oi me water, lei loose From Alaska September 15 and 2 put. their torpedo and make their get- dox practice of unloading their "eggs" 'eggs" on on top top of of the the surface surface craft crait. p . . t. ... OteamShiP OailingS For reconnaissance uiwuuiouiu " 5 , 'aircraft aircraft are are also also useful, useful, since since ob- 1:30 pm. observers at a height are better able to discern the "feather" of a sub- Thursday-ss. Prince el at a distance away from it. Thus 1' recamaiaance and attack would ti,! a c "i S-Jo ibe the functions the airmen would &Carfena 10.30 Pl to Qealing .a out ta JTHi JSS-fr- p-;bombers frcisllte" .. Iwbkh. might appear, rrom Vancouver- . TT.... k A a51 aui' WDUJ ""tiiJS Sunday-ss CaUla pm- wTSTpr. Rupert 10 La. lover the isolated inlets of New- foundland and Labrador, which af- Friday-Ss. Princess , ,. v.. j.i,m. anm'ford concealment for any enemy r.uri ml raiders. RecenUy the R.CAT. car- September 21-ss. Princess '"ed out a survey oi mat region, oulse aja. .looking for possible landing fields. For Stewart and Premier and, possibly, lor places were po- Sunday-ss. Catala 8 pm Itential enemy vessels migni oe ao.e- tvlot- R. Prlnr U moe Such a survey was executed last year on Antlcostl Island and a place selected for an air base. Dally advertlsuig in the Dally News Is sure to bring daily re sults. YOU -Build a C Payrolls" PAY NO MORE m The vacuum seal costs more to pack, but not to you. You pay no more. We are glad to do it. It makes Pacific a better milk. Seals perfectly and safeguards all the flavor and purity. We want that. Makes Pacific just the milk for a baby . . . which is something to be happy about. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed B. C. FURNITURE Real Values In Reconditioned Furniture Consisting of CHESTERFIELD SUITES, BEDROOM SUW WNWG ROOM SUITES, BEDS, DRESSERS. AS G1ES, KITCHEN RANGES and RANGES WITH OIL BURNERS, ETC. and Underwood typewriters in first class condition Large stock of Remington at the lowest possible prices. PHONE BLACK 324 3rd. Ave NEXT DOOR TO B. C. CLOTHIERS 1 t 4 ? . a f aJ