rjc zuua zznr . . Blarney Twist SUITS Martin Mahoney twisted Tweeds Tailored By FASHION-CRAFT Bryant Company Limited Phone 297 532, 3rd. Ave. W. Jew, Greek, Irish Wear Tarton Now P.O. Box 622 All In Seafortli Highlanders, Young and A- P- Costello explained: Scots Have Varied Parentage gang's all here." In Arnold Elmer Zorn the Sea- . VANCOUVER Oct. 18: iCP)-'!mtmlymanllaAun' Yampolsky, Quvadls. Costello and TrJL Yancouv,eJ:lunits' Zorn-Zorn-they're f all eDod s,ot, in Z German. stock- saId h Joined on RMfnrh u rrZ" " accout of his friends. Maxle Yamnohky Jewish recruit S Were m In BrItish Columbia, whose parent, came from Russia, " 1,1 U- I.I 1 . I iic juuieu up Decause the kilt- Pivp thm.c,nfl . . .... Greek descent, grinned: "I don't have to sell. mm This advertisement Is not published or dlSDlayed bv tho rtn. Control poard or by the Government oi BrttS CoffiS?0" Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. , For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or f Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keps for Weeks ln Refrigerator ' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert fa foft CoIumbIa SAVE OUR ECONOMY STORE GOOD-WILL COUPONS With each 25c cash purchase, one Good-Will Coupon Is given free, tc be redeemed for useful household Items. Our latest, Premium Catalogue will be a'vailablo spon. Mussallem's NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. r"Q"0 281 p.o. Box 198 WAS NOTED CHURCHMAN Monsifnor Michael Lavelle, Rector or St. Patrick's Cathedral For More Than Half a Century, Dies rick's CathecUal. TO BAIL1 HWa WHn.,J. . m Mm . r w ' wAcauAV I u I . i. ' " : wv l.DPP II .. Letter Box CITY AFFAIRS Editor. Dally News: If. as Mr. Alder would have us to believe, my letter was mislead ing, then It Is so because the other signatories to the City Manager Plan have something ud thlr I NEW YORK, October 18: (AP)-!SIce sleeves that inat the "e Trades Trades and nt " Labor d not taow about M Monsignor Michael J. Lavelle. rec-ICouncl1 - il. nave nave a rnnv C0W nf that nlan ' tor of the famous St. Patrick's i w r j a Cathedral of the Roman Catholic qT rf10m IL Church In Manhattan, died las.! Rc8dln8 Ue schools. I did not :nignt at the advanced age of t,anJr Vme menUon the verT ef' 1 eighty-three years. He was one'of ",ent sta" of echen, who. con-the United States most celebrated fidermg ,thelr low a to churchmen. b? complimented. On a brisk fall day in 1858 Pat-' Removal of garbage from one rick Lavelle, a contractor who sU? to anthMdoes not lessen the lived in New York's swarming low- J1"11" b"t brings it closer to er East Side, took his two-year-old ,hue cl,nd McCljmont Park where children play in the creek. traffic; Father Lavelle. as a con-. Editor. Dally" News: fessor and kindly adviser to all' On behalf of the crmarfi,,, t..k ea regiment "is the smartest out-lneoole rpan Al "" He saw the church in the Unl- than nearly than 33,000 clergymen. Durlne his I incumbency at the Cathedral, noi I only the New York Archdiocese but I two others, as well, expanded until jthey had more than 1,000,000 Ichurch members each. Many Dirnataries At the doors of the Cathedral or from its pulpit, Father Lavelle w j (corned statesmen, soldiers,, princes and numerous dignitaries of the' church. From Its steps, he review. uuj, ... v" "unuipua ui me cyionui par- u n wvvv.'wv.v.vA'.vv Wrtw.-A-wjijij . ...... ades. esnaclallv thp st Pafriv. ---wwmo ' v. j "jr piui-casjuHa, mai navemovea ? up the broad avenue In vears nasi Inside, he witnessed the consecration of more than a score of prelates, the ordination of thous ands of seminarians and the ln- Keep up to date. An larly. TENDERS IOR THE CONSTRUCTION OP A TOE3IXE. CONCRETE RETAINING WALLS AND ORADINQ AT R.C.A.P. STATION, SEAL COVE. PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUM- terment of cardinals In Its rrvnt nnrnT:r.. . ... From the pulpit, too, he declaimed tn1 "" "reniT No. 37 construction heptSLh n!lng Hhe mihP& trrssssa oi of tne archblshoos to whom hicov pm. pr nr- .owed obedience, Francis J. Spell-' drWM!1 w lhe ohAirman. Dot rut- man. ' uwmjj ooaira, oiuw, uoi&rw, win le I n.-.-u. ... . .. . rtceivta unui 12 o'cltjck n:tu TtifwHy, uuuiuc ihc cnurcn, r ainer La-1 October 31. 1939. tar the Corurt.ru ction velle knew every President aftpri0' Tmt:. Conorq! Retaining Wiiu, ,Buchanan and for more' than 60 j S. UUOtU . ... . . O09Pt avani aa..aw.a. t t i j - nn; i,u,iiu ui new xurKI ijuutr wjij not oxnidrM unleu three of whom. Grover Clevp-IV. the lamvi uppiiyi by th Hand, Theodore Roo.sevelt and SS.'SS ,:L J' J Franklin D. Roosevelt, became1 wXlh th (jian am wciioa- fPresldent. He lived during tho art 'ttMl.ill. Ma a a .. . . iiiiiuatiaLiunj oi OU-OQQ tiew YOTK mayors, also. prelate to Pope Pius X in 1903: and was named Prothonotarv An- ostolic by Pope Plus XI In 1929. He was diocesan consultor, also, and had received LL.D: d from Manhattan college and Notre Dame and Fprdham universities. B. Irvine, radio Inspector, arrived in the city on tne Prince Rupert this momine from Vancouver ro check up on local reception conditions, a Job which local receiver owners will give' him plenty to do. H. O. Merrlman and J. E. E. Fuf-ness, departmental officers from Ottawa; arfiVedji'with Mr. Irvine and will prpceed East by the evening train. . - . . ... ,. . .. ..... . . . i rn m rr . .. . . l . . . . . . . wuuunra on application to the Ohalrman, Defence PurchMHig Board. OtUwe, Ontario, cr to the Offl-ir Commanding, Western Air Com- TT nra knn on ir. I . vancoiver B.C. A drnoult of lOrtV u ' An,50.00 hi (the form V a certified ivvz, ne was appointed vicar een-'niraue made iuwh. k. n i... - - - v y -V -vaa; ciai ui w.e Arcnaioce&e; aomestlc r " ""m. roqu.-mi 10 x the ivUim and HpndflcatSon wl!l be hi1. This tiqxxilt will be remitted I when the plan and pcclflcatlo:iM are returned to the Bonj-d tn good condition-. Each tender mtit be aocotnjxuiled by J a Certified ChoOU rwi a rh.r1.M K.nb I In Canada, payable to the Receiver Oeneral cf Conadia nr nn,. pecfld ln the form of tender for ten percent (10) nf l,h. unninl K. tender. The cheaaie fill tenderer win be forfeited ahould he' decline ID entrr lmn .1 . - -..w fcwiiMab, vr V11D I the contract to imr.w. 1. cord Mice with the plana and peclflca-tlona. The Bmrd dcea not bind Uelf to nwrp ine jowet or. any tender. R. C. VAUOIIAN, , . . .Chairman. Defence Purchurine rjoaj, Ot.tnwa. Octcihrr 7 una Tender No. 379. cf.' (WOMEN are J ...... I M V V-k. I and LINING UJf Importance of All Filling in Forms to Show What They Can Do In Helping War Work Mrs. C. V. Evitt. who is In charge of the task In Prince Rupert of the voluntary registration of Canadian women for wartime activities, this morning emphasized the necessity of all women regardless of creed politics or1 organization registering this week at the booth in the Besner Block which has been opened for the purpose. The desire Is that every woman should fill out the forms provided, no matter how little It may be possible for her to .1. MM 1 I t I J I - AW. A -II Tfalf rrn;,, nn i, ""jy-J'- jr, ," ', I Morrison. Mrs. A. Barbe. Mrs Thomas Priest. Mrs, W. J. Uneham and Mrs. 8. V. Cox. Rebekahs, Wednesday Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow. ! Mrs. 8. A. Keilback and Mrs. J H. Thompson. Book Club: Mrs. E. E. jBMndt. Baptist Church. who came to his door with a.-the secretarv ha. k , ..ll Thursday in"rsaay- mdrnlng. morning. Mrs. Mrs. Mur Mur worthy petition. to write to the pTess and s7k "VJ .V.a"adJan..U" on: a,t"n00"- Only two months after St. Pat- would kindly through your oar r - J "UK"tmi"1- women or Moose, ick's was dedicated the young call to the attention cTchSJS f WrRe "0We ranw Ud lnuon " cnildren :. 7, T", t. ! , . iriAf rams h rinwn fpnm Gf Jni inA ...ia. l nt in, town. -t -George Quovadis. uu,ouw, ui of pays pays to Uj let let them kn ' . leoh's Seminarv m Trnv w v .?:u..e..or Friday-morning. Mrs. F. A. Mac 'an assistant to the rector, whomltlonal Anthem "Ood Sav. thl P.a Readln,t clu: afternoon ii i- . ""c l,c Mrs. E. P. Jenner trnii.ri n,r. .ukmuiu kicii ica at 'vuib is ueinz niavAn mAi9M f -..... w..u. tVio ud. rvf mn iv.- .u...- ' ' Saturday mnrnlnn I .v- Bv wic Liir I rp ........ . Mrs. n r It ha h...hr..i, . Ba" "rt W. II. f Pvit, rai ted States crow from n. fpw nmv- that manw v,iiL.. . .. ,",riin Church: afternoon. Mr inces. north and south until L in. theatrp k- , , F- 8- Walton Miss Nrlli Lavrrnco ' i c cuiviiciii is oeinK i c pi jeluded . ... four cardinals, 19 provinces played. MTr Elmer Thnmspn ,. and Mrs. C." .tsi. a . I .... J NArrlnntnn .S ma wun tu many arcnoisnops, more' we aecided now. during this 3icin oiar. 20.000,000 communicants, crisis, was the time to voice our ' iv,wv cnurcnes and more opinion and ask for votir h.tn OLADYS O. HOLTBY. John Bulger returned to the city on the Prince Runert Secretary, from a brief business trip to R. E. Eyolfson CHIROPRACTOR Phone BLACK 318 210 .Eighth Avenue West THE SEAL QUALITY "'ojoeer! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest n. Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon eanninr company with an all me year round payroll Prince Rupert In Hair Treatment Are you suffering with Scaly Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Dry Fragile and Lusterle&j Hair? Our correct recondition treatments will do wonders for you at NELSON'S Barber and Iteauty Shop uu. i lie ui ill .luai itira umi w i . a should register. To do so doe no . H , 9:30 la nlht f-nm stewirt '- " WPanment na a .hen-pastoral reaches of upper new,,hf nome 0n h otnft ncnd u fifth Avenue to see iir laying o( h"" ? h t . .k7 Important to know at this time 1 "Tr v.nTTv men no naa 10 t"5 the cornerstone nt the new St Pat. . f'" if muihi viuu.M lur jcnaers ana weia mem v.. i v.. . h tor-ther tor-trier for for nroteetlnn protection as nnn none w "U4C w Whifflets From The Waterfront v 1 A total of 233 passengers aboard' the steamer Princess Louise, which was In port , yesterday afternoon southbound from Bkagway to Van-' couvcr, consisted largely of Yukon and White Pass Route boat crews and other employees going south for the winter. Among them were two well known river boat skippers !n the persons of Capt. Ewen Morrison and Capt. Charles Couglan. Sixteen passengers left the Princess Louise at Prince Rupert while three went south from here aboard her. , - ni .j ...o.v. iati.i, .--.i,.,. , . . .over ana aoovc normal jamuy uri n r r ,im., Monsignor Michael J. Lavelle could SSSVJ duties- xeglstratlon'f J Sn riLhS have The men tlH K I?eddfn- arrived ln Port been found at the same spot. ,.? onter Peralel0f UOmen Is entirely aDart from for since 1888 he had served as ? ho"t terproof clothing H!n Xr wrttaX rector of that famous heIme their own cloM and Ocean 'Catholic Cathedral. s and at the hall. - t Z7t a fal-d Ordained a priest in 1879. Father . -w5. loaay cross tne two, " "l " register I. this week ""w, in order to IWX antl canco and sallM rt Lavelle entered St. Patrick's as an D,8MJ,)'",e "t? at thlr on assistant in the mp vr ann nsk.and will continue to do so for heoan n . some time to come must 3:30 0.ckJck , atttTnoan for Kct. Z The , following ,, . , ladles , have , k beenln !chlkan and . 8twart . whence she . inurii irre lomnrrnw pvrnini . .... . . 1 1 . i. .1 service ln a single church which inos.e wno. take an occasional " ! -uthbound. was unprecedented In the Arch- car,V.iaC t0 the upkwp th I diocese diocese of of New New York. York. 01 .ine ts-PW Sixth Avenue, In the years between Michael Lavelle's ordination and which -------. av Is now u a main MiUlll thoroughfare. nA MAmAlnM - V I a 1 a. :c r"'. Wi "t c" The telenhon, system Is hinrih,: Home: Mrs. J. A. Hlnton and Mrs iwtvr TIM 13 T( ' CI ... . oi.uws JNIehtly 7;0a . I COOPER of French ro,t.tni;jJ BEAU GESTE' With Hay Milland. unu . (See It From The S J? At 7:23 and S - 1-XTRA audio SporlllgliU 'T,od Skt(, Car loon "DinSerou D M,r r;o.M:Nr, Till ti 'rem f'iini in j riui r.iw,, i),uwnoB;: nnae Canada At War 25 Years Ago rtobr II 1 01 4 V'tula in Poland i vktory wh-n Au-- ...,.. ana AmDrose to the Ridley Home1 wiuy uss iv. M. wiu.B.b., '.Z:.! " .J "rT ef faUod WMKJ In In is 18ttf tt. . oun? and around Eleventh Arnn, Anallcan Church: Mrs. D. Orchard iane"orm ne Northern Bri- ttrei. Rth. r, uiuiuuiiiiair. nhfare McLeod. I.OD.E.: MUs Bird. Ridley woumo itesiatni mnermen's nrtr ... n and t the dtf.lO. J. Dawes. Canadian Uglon W-changed e nelghrho StPa rck's f1 beyond recognition. Mil- 2"" Rh.lfnr, nl-n know. I guess I liked the uniform." iionalres" mans ons replaced shan- V Vw . uc5lmc " ' !"rV,. . 7 ' , !:riiliLr?J"la?: iis, skv.rn.npr. .nnn,! ,u the fact that It is the only pay.and Mrs. T. A. Mc Waters. Ladles- There are two costellos In the .overshadow the twin gothlc spires ,n?"UUty we have- ' !Muslc C,ub: M"" P- N" Oood' Mrs- Seaforths, unrelated but both Irteh of the cathedral, and along the , 0ther itfms cou,d be C. H. Elkins and Mrs. P. F. P. Bird, with some Spanish blood. W. E.' avenue grew the nation's most! ?uched. upo. but we would like Canadian Club: Mrs. C. P. Balagno. Costello said: "The regiment's eot! fashionable shoDnln dUfrlrt . Commlloner to retire wlth'M"- R E. Moore and Mrs. O. P. the best record of any in Canada," Only St. Patrlck's-and Father , KOOdw,u 01 the citizens. Just so Lyons. Catholic Church; Mrs. F. D, "The Lavelle seemed never to change. its broad and lofty doors always; open to the passerby, the dlm-Ut, cathedral served as a quiet refuge t n the maelstorm of thi rltv's! long as he retires. T. ELLIOTT. STAND AT ATTENTION Association have donated $25 to the a. umaaian uea uross society, being the first donation to be received by the local branch The Japanese Commander C claim their sense of duty to their, returned to the . D adopted country moves them to'lupert thU mnrr r give this help in thla time of need, trip to Esquimau r-tu Illl r 12 ozs. 25 ozs. Mid-Month Specials seamless Axniln.trr Hut - OxlO'-i. Special Felt Base Floor Covering -6 feet wide! Spc la!. vj yard Washable Cotton .Mat 8lw 25x48. In large var; and color? suitable for almtwt any room Special 10 ozs. JUST THAT MUCH BETTER ThnlLa,d,irscm.,,nl U not PuMltfiw, or displayed b-j u;u Control Board or by the Government of British c -fx 9 t fa. $34.00 28c S2.50 Elio Furniture I rre Delivery n Cltr of Hun and Llnolrumi SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer Icnvea Prince Kupcrt every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince- Kupcrt for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. jV, Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fares, etc., call or tcrlt UcKet Office, 528 3rd Ave. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamer Leara rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVEItK TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAT, DAY, 1:39 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Duo Vancouver, Thurs. Dae Mondtj J- If rnn..nl...i .. p.m. . . Vancouver, . . . nm.. pAvJ ,lnformalln Regarding Reservations and Tickets From Fit AN K 50 J. SKINNER, Nione Prince Rupert Agent. Third Av. ,, 8 intercating to know when reading tho Daily New that the people of tho whole district are doing the sam