L- Art am rzcivJcrnAi r rrrn ..... T tL. God Subject i tt Hay Preb)trrlan i honorable occupa : av m which Rev. H ever today The paor felt that a!! too many people today were preoccupied with the quest for pleasure and mk-uif of the world' xx!s, Vj prsjoceupled thai active practice of Christianity Memed crowded out or their lives The subject wa "Working Together For Ood." ! Mr. Funston was tMck tn his pulpit after an absence of two weeks attending sessions of British Columbia synod of the Prebyterlan First Presbyteria Church In Canada at Vancouver. i- ay m (iiiuiK. uo&r- , c m of ChrlsUaru to as links bcUMK . JS -UlOIMWV - of love and the PP'6 rMui the Diitj MacKenzie's Furniture Kin Sprlnj: i) llileO MaMrrocs This U rteddlne Time Get tlie Ilett It post Less tWWrt '.CATKMl I c Tn VnnMnmr Vln Oian RallS and WV PortS COMPANY OF CANADA, LiailTKH tiiis tn.m . 30 327 TIIirtD AVENUK CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific 8 8 TRINCESS ADELAIDE Etcry Friday 10 p.no. To Vancouver DJfjDSt S3, PRINCEjSS LOUI3E" Octobftj: 27th , S PRINCESS NOR AH" November 6th, 19th. 27th Winter I'.xcjjnlon Fare Vancouver and ItetMtn a sale NOV. 1st. 1939 to Feb. 28th 1940 RfJ Q0 - Return Limit--March 31st 1940 y&3 is ion at Vancouver with Canedlan Pacific Services t ! Ticket and Reservations from L COATKS. r.enerat Are nt. Prime Itunert. HC. UK CONSOLIDATE!) MINIM; il bMiuruM. Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate. Superphosphates, Monocalclum rhosphale Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Hrand Metals (low Silver Lead Zinc Cadmium Bismuth Antimony and Zinc Dust Also Sulphuric Arid and Sulphur 'fneral Otflri. nnrl IV'nrk. J. H Rni r.pp - -a vua v Optometrist Koyal Bank lllitc, Trail, U.C. mi wn tiiii ' rTrriiMnitiiii Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mi)k VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE B57 Mi MrruTlUi JotiiMon this ThuiMlay nlht on the Pittce Rnoert for Victoria where her mar-ri;,p tn Carl SmWi will take place shortly. Legion Concert vk Men 8ta?ed Ijwt Nl-tit Th 8.n-tiv evn'n" riifrt il. ,.i nTi tn lt Uutm trrww aAtat val (fc'M" P .'. T'"; .-u u." hav ti uit ' tondft mf v 'iMv vn- Joved bv the Urv at"nrJi-i i C Ja-" " : ."' -n ru' e nion. was 'n the thntr and hls'e-ma-lt' wrrtf muh apre lt- . T Q P:oUlch unit In town, woke In ap-4 nreclaMon of th work of the Legion j nd wrer It ttw th fn'lest co-i r"xrt'r)i Af he "?!d!t""s was avail-j aMe at t:me. J Meyrber of thf Women's Auxll-i '5rv of the Canadian Lesion were In cha1-"" M their nreslrirnt Mr? R Murray RELIEVE H SUFFERING QUICKLY WITH KELLOGG'S M oiVI Dl 1 11 AN HMA1 n RELIEF Artlun or Uy Ftvtr r qnlcUy tnd tlmply Klitvtd by KUOfg Aiinma . " famoui herbal prpruon toia m van- d for 90 ywurt b airayu" thouianda. CHI1MNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Stecn's Limited rhoni 5 41 J tm duet iciwi B",HB .LQGNEWS NOTES ! J GOOD light if means so much 1 I . costs so little! I Edison Mazda . j HA Ughl Condition your home now ggHfij KHA Simply provide enough light in jtfKKk iLHLHi enouah placet to auard AKSKk rtBBBaa . jummiiiiiiiiiiiiiBH lH Ediion Mazda Lamm jLLLLBaHkLV t VH 150 inn 30$! DxjjUH CO Miss Lillian Crojxford returned Tor prompt and courteous th. ritv m the Catala last; vice Phone 13 Taxi. tt nlKtu fiom a trip tv Vancpuve. Provincial Constable L. , Regua of Stewart ww anWsseBgit aboard Moose Bridge 'Series, Tuesday, 8:30 pjn. (246 south of Burns Lake. I J If ISC I at CrMsle Cannery. HOTEL ARRIVALS Kojal nuu iwa nnn;i . aji unci. ain HIS DEATH PERIOD KtbKLl ltU sympathy to the bereaved. Born in Glasgow, Siotland, fifty-two years ago. the late Mr. Wiggins i oua , piui here but the decline continued . i and he was mcved home a few days j before he expired. Mr. and Mrs T. R. Hart were pas- ( The funeral will take place to-'sengers aboard the Cardena Satur- j morrow afternoon from the chapel I day afternoon going thrpugh from , of the B.C. Undertakers to Fafrvjew i Carlisle cannery to Vancouver for 'cemetery under Canadian Legion jthe winter. Mr. Hart Is accountant! auspices with Rev. H. O. Funston, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating and Samuel Massey, Fred McLeod and G. W. Abbott vJd members of the Forty-Eighth and Staff Sergeant W. M. Brown, Joseph 'Ratchford and Malcolm Lamb as Bird E. W. 01r. A J. Atland. ts. "v" " A Henrlcfcacu. W. ,1. h.,-d tr .-t-t "fP;,81; fnf? ld '1 J S. ti!i Hv Mrs. "mo!" hv H. T. S. B. Lampare. Vancouvsr: Mr and Mrs G. S Osllvie, Manson: r rtd Mm O. Hanson. Prince Runert- F. Wastell. Telegraph Cove: T. J. Bailey. Prince Georac: John Jacob Astor. Lloyd Grlscom unit InKn nrtnn VwYork: II - r-f--i -"ftrn 'oin anios r, tr H. r- E. mm. n ar vi orn--.dnv'n- t! nf favorite -ov Pwrnna Olnfson ws Tr' frv fbo xvenln while rr T Ln"k 1vp1 his rrn rompo ttlon. Caotain D C. Steoheruxm, Buroell Vancouver: AmweH, Pa. Mfllard ! Steamship Sailings officer eoirnnndlntr the Canadian For vancouvri Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.rn Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 pir. Friday Ss Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. Ss Cardena 10:30 pjn. October 6. 17 and 27 ss. Princess Louise o p.m. rcrrp-hmrriu under rron1 Vancouver Sunday ss Catala p.m. W'd . S's. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday Ss. Princess Ss. Pr. Adelaide - 4 p.m. ss Cardena .. p.m. October 12 and, 22-r-SSt Princess Louise - e. - tun. For Stewart and Premier ' Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn Fridav Ss. Prince Rupert 2 p.m From Stewart and Premier , Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 ajn t i Thursday ss. Prince ! Rupert 9 pjn ; For AliceArm, Naas River and Port Simpson 1 Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn ! From Alice Arm, Naas Hlvc'r and ' Port Simpson Ill RELIEF 111 form. . SBSC COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. ' Phones 58 and 558 1 1 I i J A A m mt i I q us m wicow. iwo aaugniers, win-j . i i nle nip and ann Patricia, faixipia. an an a a son. son. Robert wnnpre -...j m it t ,ucs Strechck. Tawmce; P. PMshka. C. thers. Prince Kupert' Mrs. E. Pongs and Douglas Kt?nhaw. Maett: Mrs. J. Han- Weather Forecast General Synopsis -The pressure It. low to the south of British Col-i umbla and high north of the .Queen! Charlotte Islands. The weather Ls turning colder in the north but re-j mains mua and showery in southern districts. Prince Rupert and Queen Char CANADIAN LEGIQN B.E.S.L. Members please attend the funeral of our late comrade ROBERT WIGGINS Tuesday, 2 p.m. from B. C. Undertaking Pariors No Flowers by Request "LEST WE FORGET" PHnr Runrt Wnmrn f!ln An "Bob" Viins, Well Known Ploneeri othtf Ttf miHter For and tx-semce .Man, raises Away' tin- Catala last night returning to j. k.. weison, aiier snorc visu; Robert Wiggins, one of Prince 6t' art after a trip to Vancouver, j in the city- returped 10 his home .RUperfs best known pioneers and ln Greenville ,th4 afternoon on his ex-service men. passed away yester- Mim Jewrie Bradley afttr a two boat Greenville Beauty. y afternoon at 5:30 at hi resl- .... i. ,.i in Ko i ilv rnnmid i i I Ja a..i a nn-.. n n rt n to. r.r home In Mutt on the w. J. Crawford, who has been on, Ungthy limes from which It had fJ"J week, commenclns TVaL Tuesday. prnu r- John Saturday night. ;a trtp to Vancouver, as a pas-Deen realized of late there was no Itenger aboard- the catala last Mr: K Feyer of Maxsett. who night returning to Stewart, ' has open in thi- Prince Rupert - G u- nil Hcspital for the past two c. Kirk, Post Office Inspector, ar-returned uj the - Islands river In the city on , the Cardena S inlay i.iht on the Prince John. Saturday afternoon from Vancou- ' ver, being here on official duties. Frank Evans of Kuncus, who has bf-en In UWn for o. A. Bryant returned to the : two we-k.i returned to city on Saturday night's train -n charlotte Islands on the from a successful hunting trip to iuhn Satu..::iy nt-jht. . the TfUmulr, Park country hope of recovery- Nevertheless, his i, lotte' Islands Fresh to strong j northwest winds, mostly fair and quite cold with frosts at night s West Coast of Vancouver Island I Fresh easterly winds, mostly cloudy with li"ht rains. Voluntary. 4fd in Case Of CariadMtii Emtrffney Mrs. C. V. EvlU, In charge in Skeena district of voluntary registration pt Canadian women for war work, announced, this morning that registration will continue t Every woman between the age of sixteen iana and sixty, sixiy, n regardless of other ax li.-ii. .... T ,7, '"7 filiation for war work. Is b.elng , , friends friends who who will will Join loin in In extending extending . . j urgea io register so mai rnnce Rupert may be shown to have made as good a response as any pther city in Canada. The tptal first came to Prince Rupert In 191Q.ipf 218 registrations so far .Is con He followed his occupation as ajgidered by no means as Jarge as it tinsmith until tne spring or 1815, should be. when he enlisted for service in the Registration, Mrs. Evltt again Great War and went overseas under point out. does not involve any Lieut. Col. S. P. McMordie DJ3.0. lnihWiB!,tlori of anv kind either in re- 'u-terfier ir.speetor f , fWHrmmu miwhwi """'iieard to time or money, ine pur- in,! meaMtres w a visitor Mr. aid Mrs: S, E. Parker and 1 was, !nto thPse Is solely to discover to -what I fhEalion in which he serr-,way each woman might be best v on ofli nil duties, m- Mrs. II. B Rochester, who have ,n throuShout the du-. abe to help should war the'? f"" -emergency from Vancouver on the been on a motor trip through svurday urn-moo southern ahd cenfrarihterlor, are thn of war come to Prince Rupert. To wait expected home thlS week. 1 nne overseas ne was rnameu pnui tucu euiciBcwt Mi- A-to' who has been ,n Scotland and he brought his rived before taking a. census pf Jhe " c4v trii. to VuBCdwtr. Mrs. C. M. Mclntyre and daugh- bri(e home with him. For a tlmejabllity and; .yiljingness of Print , ,d eisewl-.re in the sooth. ter. Jean. returned to the city on iheJ resided in Prince Rupert and Rupert'and district women ttf serve nnn'.e on t-rnoon. e Gardena Sat- Ifee Prince John Saturday after wre awo larmmg on rorcner is-;wouia serwuaijr uyau u d M-r. Ct Uaftspjqu v n m the city on Urn Cso4m iifi-.v aftfrnoon from Vancou-wi',! urncod to SinUocrgon sh train. pendfng a week visiting at Sklde-1 land Tnfri thy moved to a place gate with her family. r-1 OUT OF 3-, Canadian mothers relieve miiery of colds externally with of actloh. The questlpnalrre. u at Cedarvale and more recently! might be repeated, memoes sucn were located at Remo where de-1 Queries as the the possibility of cecsed was ferryman. Two or three i women- Uklng children or aauns years ago Mr. Wiggins underwent1 !n to their homes, now or lr emr fn ope-atton at Shaughnessy Mll-.ergency. how many and free or itary Hosoltal but he failed to re-1 for payment? -Would circumstances cover satlsfactcrily and his condl- permit a woman giving regular .tlon araduaUy became worse. Three full settle with or without months ago he was brought to hos- remuneration? For the benefit of women In the east end of town a booth Is being opened at Cavenaile's store at Seal CoVe on Wednesdayand Friday afternoons. vWltb, Mrs, C. J. Norrlng-ton in charge. Mrs. C.'E. Johnson announces the engagement of 'her'youhgejst .daugh ter. Alareuertte Louise., to ,Cari Vin cent Smith, son of ilrs. J. A. Smith. ' The weddtnfejto; take, plce sbortiy edhn Victoria. - - Bob's Beauty Parlor Next td.Q. & S. Grocery . Phcne 348 . mmmmmmtmrnrngmm cements All adverUsementa in thJ .col-month t'23c a.fortL; Plays, Presbyterian HalL Qct. 27 Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea. ct. 28. Eagles Bridge November 1. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov ember 3. Anglican Bazaar' November 9. Valhalla bariee.Noy.' 10. Presbyterian' Bazaar) Nov. 18. St Peter's Church .'bazaar Nov. 23. Country Fair November 24. 1 McClary Recondition- CO.C 5 A r.,1 Kifrlmn Rnnire .... Vvrw.v 2 3-piecc Chesterfield Suites $36.00 t0 $39.00 1 3-piece Chesterfield Suites In tapestries and velours at SgQ QQ bargain prices. Each "vr"" S-piece Dining Room Suite Light oak and upholstered JQg ww 50 chairs Phone BLACK 324 T T BWiWRrvGIM This .drertlsement U not publlibedj or displayed by the Liquor Control. Board or by the Government of BrlUh Columbia. M. T. Lee. following an opcra.-tlon in the Prince Rupert Ocneral Hospital, is making a good rec'ovr ery and expects to he able to leave the lnstutltlon for home within the next few day? PRCSS A aUTTON -VMrf'i ywr Model B-2 Jiijhly tUtli tuning! tcnsiUT tnd MlcctiTf, this baodsooM Coo-olt Haiti tui Improved Bartcry Sam Cucnit lot Hon fconomical Operltioa; Imptwtd fwb-Baltoa Tuning I Aii-wt fctcpaaa: Piuf-in far Victrou AomcH-meat to plajr records through your ndo. Cooiplnt i(b ill battrrirs. etn ft- coiy- . yy.7p BETTER PERFORMANCE FINER TONE . . . MORE BEAUTIFUL CABINETS I Model B-3 lUt new Sopr Band-Spread Dial for 30-timcs-aiitr abort wart tuning j Iraprored Earr-to-Mf-sp Poab-Butroa Tuniog; All-Wate Rtcep-tiooi Magic Brain and many ocber ra-t finemcna in a cabinet of lupiub bcauiy. Completi with aU baatrits. C"70 rtn Only .i qtZ.lU (Tknt miyJilt tltt mSMt with V tit it tat t-Vtll tprrttin tt ililhllj Uibtt tilj Call or Write for Complete Catalogue Terms, Etc. RADIO HEADQUARTERS V McRae Bros. LTD. B. C. Furniture Co. New And Died Furniture 3 Vacuum Cleaners First class condition, from Next Door To jS.C. Clotbiara at1 $6.50 I Connor Washing Ma- 97 0 Chiftc Good condition v I Reconditioned Radios C-i ft ff A Qf various makes, from Vvtfy 6 Cotton-Filled Mat- tresses at $10.50 1 English Pram Very Q4 ff A A gppd .condition , 1'w,vv THIRD AYENUS V