believe In BOVRIL" really find BOVRIL ; U B E S splendid. They certainly make lovely ravy and BOVRIL CUBES tome first with me," 3 1 neniDrcUiui; uay o Ood Our Help In Age p. v J E Birehall. Rr eAslonaL Male quar- Rev J T BurchlH. 0 King of Kings," choir. p'..ver. Rev. J. E. Birch-ward Christian Sold-Thy Glory Orehei-R. v J T. BurehH lie King." - !- nt Pleading" will LESSON IS DELIGHTFUL! "A delightful lesson In history by a charming teacher." These words by the president, Mrs. J D. Fraser, fittingly described an Illustrated lecture on "The River Thames" which was delivered before a large dinner gathering of the local Women's Canadian Club last night by Mrs. Conway Evans of London, England, whose discourse here was the concluding ore- of an extended tour of Canada. onl nly A wirtrvwl Mr Evan' lecture was not )?ram lrningyU highly interesting and informativ ITJEE? Nov 9 "CPi A f jircoaratlon has ben tie up mem D ranee uay the United Church at ft.i'urday mornlne. from an historical standpoint but was presented In a novel manner by mean of a diversified rollp-- tion of lantern slides of scen'-sl along the anelent and hlstorle rtver from Its source In the Spinney. Otoueestershtre, down to the und Rev J. E Blrehall !t L?V' P!f. lis frtrwia I VVi tta ft pa an ?f, Jrhli'1' or Incident In British United Chrehe. tne h frora the ttele oI Ju,iUH' piece orchMjtrst under C(kMir to tne present day ' Gray the foHowlnn pro- pkture to Ur8e extent were of t:c earned out: ! architectural or pastoral nature T!:ePimrtmt"Orchtra.ilIWIudhlK many hutorica, Mlence. pou paitieularly from the royal liUiyed by Buglar Db l ltftndpotat .p,, were tolei (many rulers of England from the I very earliest days. Appropriate.? enough. Mrs. Evans made partlc- ular reference to Prince Rupert tatter which this city was named The lecture lasted for an hour and a' half but there was sot a dull moment In view of the general in terest of the theme and the de U$htful personality of the speaker The applause and the remarks of the chairman, Mrs. Fraser. at the close, amply Indicated the ap preclatton of the many listeners. In the course of the gathering. the H1U Areund." Mrs. Fraser took occasion to announce that the Women's Cana dian Club of Prince Rupert had now become a fully accredited n ts leaving the member of the-Dominion Associa tion of Canadian Clubs. , that the canacltv Rev. 11. O. Funston, pastor of v l be taxed to ac- First Presbyterian Church, asked wtaoV(jjrJU .attend the bleating. a.t the qpeng of th. KINfi WINTER TAKES A HAND For y.l decsdei this tier,, m.lty b.r his been brewed to perfection In the Vlctorl.-Phoenlx Brewery, Vlelorit, rJ.U, nd hit always milntilned its populmty with the people ol ihe North. Tfc.it from no Jut those are m.ny beers to chooit who like and wUh to be certiin to obtiln the btif Hways order Phoenix Export Lig,r Beer. PHOEMX EXPORT JjaapJl aJVurtUemoht displayed by the Liquor J, not published or of uriusn uuiui"- W.j rer !C-me car1 in tiightr mountain reaehes and already French tr-ips omewhere in .he Frernh Alps" are going through their manoeuvre undo? difficulties added to the normal hard-thlpf of the A;,;? bv Kitig Winter Some of them are seen here as they passed by iceenr:ru.sted barbed-wire entanglements. United Bazaar And Supper At Interior Town BURNS LAKE. Nov. 9 A very. the Women's ited Church. Success waa due to. the splendid co-operation of aU the members of the society and a lartw indanee of Deoole from the country and town. Daily advertising m me Dallj News Is sure to bring, dally f Th am high quality since 1858 Control Board or by the Government Skeleton Identity Now Established Personal Belongings EstaMhh Bones, at Being Those of Louis Schorn of Teikwa .......... .r,,1 Kunr and chicken SUD-I " " - I .,.,.T-r,r. , n r. it. .11.. was held in the Elks' Ilau.i per certain Identification of the skele- by afternoon Burnt Lake, on Friday iM.nu.,, nf ih iin-tion 01 a man iuuiiu ui uic na - - - j cott district recently has been made a that nf I .mils Schorn. the aeed Lowe's ranch. Personal belonglags found with the skelton prove It to be that of the mlaslng man. The find was made about a mile from the trail which he had been following and he had apparently become lost and wandered in the woods. Massett Catholic Folk Have Raffle 'Substantial Sum Realized As Resitlt List of Prhe-wlnners MASSEn7I, November 9: Under the auspices of the Roman Catholic community of Maarett a drawing was conducted at the monthly moving picture show at Massett The prime-winners were: $10 in cash Rufus Charles. Mas- Iset i Men's leather purse. O. Sather, Prince Rupert Pillow slips, Mrs. Beatrice Brld-den, Massett. Luncheon cloth. Louis Noel Curashewtt. Cushion, Mrs. Murphy, Remo. A substantial sum was realized. A fifty cent ciasstrieo ad. often make you many dollars. FOR SALE FETED ON ! LEAVING orosnector of Teikwa. who dlsaD-.606- Parting Honors for Dr. and Mrs. MtCoII at Queen Charlotte City ( J QUEZN CHARLOTTE CITY, Nov. 9 A Hallowe'en snrorise party was held In Miller's Hall lart Monday evening to honor Dr. and Mrs. Duncan McCall prior to their hating !for the East. Over sixty friends' were present to bid farewell to the! russflti ouru t.rtit RmAVinn ctnmne fnr snltv iCaVV flint uaii uvw.Mr-M ones and threes. Daily News, (tf) FOR SALE Two-storey house, 510 7th Avenue West, concrete foundations, hot water furnace, fully PERSONAL CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT EXAMINATION for Clerks announced. Open to all. Applications to reach Ottawa by Novem ber 30th. 1939. Our advice has helped hundreds obtain Civil Ser-vice positions as Clerks, Postmen customs Examiners, etc. Free Booklet on request. M. C. C. 1 Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. "BOARD" AND ROOM FIRST class room and board resl dence. close In, reasonable rates. Phone Black 965. (264) popular couple who will be greatly missed by the whole community. The hall was Bayly decorated In Hallowe'en colors by the Canadian Girls, in Training under the direc tion of Mrs. Ba.ll Hartley. Games land contests were enloved bv rh.?e present and there wa a Hallowe'en witch prepared to tell fortunes. After supDer Rev. Basil Hartley. also presented to Miss Lillian Mc t who acted as master of ceremonies, I presented a purse to the guests of j honor. The gift was from friends tin Port ClemenK the East Coast, Skldegate, Bandsplt and Queen Charlotte City. Mr. Hartley, in making the presentation, spoke of? the esteem in which the doctor and his wife were held and of the deep r-eret felt at their departure. Dr. McColl thanked his friends for the gift and replied to Mr. Hartley's address with a few well-chosen words. Mrs. McColl alo showed her appreciation in a short speech. A pair of slate totem ooles was Cormick R.N.. nurse at the local hosoital who has also left for Van ?ouver. Joining hands, those present formed a circle with the ?uests of honor in the centre and sang "AuldJ tang syne. A dance, at which music was supplied by Alwyn Chasteney. Johnny Karkle and Demerold Stevens, broaght an enjoyable evening; to a peared several years ago while go-1 Tbai: m 0 entertainment cotn-t i. i hi. minina rlaim n-,rnilttee were R!V. and Mrs. Basil Hirtlev arid Ml&s Agnes Mathers, t Mrs. Fred Atkins and Miss Velmal Falrbalrn were responsible for thej refreshments. i Events held In connection with the departure of Dr. and Mrs. Mc- Coll included a bridge party by Mr. and Mrs. Verner Douglas at their home in Skidegate. There were three tables of bridge. Mrs. McColl won the ladles' first prUe; Edmund Stevens, the men's first prize, and Mrs. George Chastenay. the conso lation prize. A delightful evening! concluded with the serving or re freshments and story telling. Mrs. George Chasteney was hos tess at a tea in honor of Mrs. McColl. Invited guests Included Mrs. McColl, Miss McCormlck, Mrs. A, Chrlstensen, Mrs. E. C. Stevens and' Mrs. Ed. Olsen. Skldegate. and Mrs. B. Roberts. Mrs. Munro, Mrs. Size. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. F. Atkins. Mrs. T. Stewart and Mrs. G. Newberry of Queen Charlotte. An Impromptu and informal oarty was held at the Skldegate In let Hospital on the evening prior to Dr. and Mrs. M:Coll's departure for the East Many friends gathered at the hospital and cards, Chinese checkers and dancing were enjoyed. Refreshments were served at midnight All Joined in wishing Jbon voyage to the popular pair. Dr. and Mrs. McColl and two w.ll small daughters. Heather and Diane, left on the Prince John this weeK for Prince Rupert enroute East Gyro Club Has 'Business Lunch Community Centre And Other Matters Taken Up By Service Organization Yesterday A progress report on revived ac tlvlty In regard to the civic centre project for Prince Rupert was modern, 4 bedrooms, going very I presented to the Prince Rupert cheap. II. G. Helgerson, Ltd. (261) Gyro Club at Its regular weekly luncheon yesterday by Dr. R, o. Large, chairman of the committee for that undertaking. Past presidents of the club were assigned as a committee to prepare a nom ination list for 1940 officers. The, entertainment committee was ask-i ed to make arrangements for a social affair by the club at a sult-i able date In the near future. Members were asked to Interest. themselves In the Boys' Club which la needing the services of super visors. Letters of condolence were ordered sent to E. G. Kagy, inter national secretary - treasurer, and D. O. Borland, past president ot the club, both of whom have been bereaved through the deaths of their mothers. Aol a gaud morning cup of coffee it will be if the cream pit-dier boiifr Irradiated Carnation Milk! Cofiee of tempting gpldcn browa colour smooth, delightful flavour. YouU bless, the day DELAY TO THRESHING chines nave been finding it dlf fl cult to complete their season a work. Thursday. KovembwJ 1T!9. Good Morning, kg Mart; BlaVt JLA' also make it much more digest- , ible as an infant food. 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Quite a number of farmers still Weath.er of frost and snow can be. have their crops in stock in thjexpected from now on. . field as the damp .weather not only t has presented threshing but also I " the stacking of the grain and tne- pjve thousand lic Rupert timothy seed. f people read the Dairy News. It The farmers are hoping fo cold-fpays to let them know what voft er and brighter weather in order have ta selL MacKenzie's Furniture Card Tables "Undestructable" Card Tables Beautlfuly finished Spanish leather tops. Priced at Phone "H Coal Coal Foothills Nanaimo-Wellington 3.75 Coal Bulkley Valley Keep your fuel cest dawn this winter by burning beat tested coal that gives you more heat and less waste. Our special coals give you more heat for your money. ..Just phone 651 er 653 and we will gladly advise you which coat Is best suited for your furnace, range or heater. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. 1