Ar .cer A rVvsidsn's r Jim thst has -quicSMS aii relieves j and Hty j-rcvsntlog : suflcrtn. flcrtng, iahiJe 25, liW. TBI UAIL1 JlBTTi PAu THRSii v - -i sufferers for v. -ssraTry it Youll ASTKmi UUIF ltX3 r?r Ua. trUl slu I k. "" '-" JUoimMloni, IU4 Siting Speaker it United Church church yesterday .ic was conducted u.-.Uii, of Vanoou-:anteer of the Re-t British Columbia, or Rev J. CUfford it! at the eventng ioke on "Enduring introducing the .;ai the subject was r- The fact Of bar ng to endure was virility of tfce in- atton aad a def- progress of lb tude towards en-. potlve one Paul ' more than was but counted It as try to be a "good People today n:" They must re-ind fae life with ( and so build a W ison was soloist, ' Ploughman." u Urge conirega- 1 untain in an In-Thc Junior Choir Tourhatt Earth ! There is a Hip- M. P. MeOaffery ret-urned to the! city on tht OataU thu mt.Ji MIVI WSg from a trip to Vancouver and iwhere m the south. City CHMiU4We W. J. Alder will tiiwji city council on Wed-i:iay uwroin when various mat-tm of et(y business wW be taken up. ; Th appeal U Ouunty Ouurt of M fialkl af Feu Easing tan against itoii4n and fine of 3300 for Keeping liquor fur sale ha been further adourned for a week. Mrs. p V Cox was general convener oi the Quern Mary tea. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, hrtd at the home of Mrs. W J Uneham Fifth Avmiuc Eat. Inspector O. Q. Barber returned to Lhe city on the Oatala this morning from a brief trip to provincial headquarter at Vktorla on official duties. Ml Betty peafon arrive in the citjr at the end of the week from Vancouver and will proceed by this evening's train to Cedar-vale to take up a school teaching appointment. ; Mlw Nancy Rorie. formerly of this city and more recently located in Victoria in the provincial gov-ernmeflt service, returned on the Oa (a la this morning from the south to Join the staff oi the provincial assessor's office. J. M. Buchanan, geaeral of the B. C. Packers, passed through the elty on the Oatala this fnornine, on hi way to the Naas River and will be baek here to morrow southbound, lie if being accompanied by Mrs. Buchanan on the trip north. Arriving on the steamer Catala , early this morning was F. A. ' Oou3d, representing the Singer Sewing Machine Company He is here prepjaring the way for the arrival of Miss J. Arrowsmfth who lis expected on the train tomorrow night to carry on a series of .educational classes In the city. Keep up to d4te. AQvue regu. llarly. I i KING ATTENDS CHURCH LONDON. September 25: Kin TTiO the classified Oeorge attended divine service jc terday at St Oeorge's Chapel CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Porta PHlNCrW ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pro. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE nber 16th. 26th. October 6th. 7lh. 21th ions at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tirket and Hetrrvallens from w" 1 COATES. General A?ent. Prince Rupert, IIC UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Comers Lea v. rrtnee Rupert for Vancouver. TS. CAT.U.A KVEIIV TUK& T.S.B. CARDENA FRIDAY, llllt .Sl ""e Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Mqnday a.m ! H Cunvriilrnt, I'ltsc l'urehe Tickets at Office iu lrr Ir "niitiw Regardlni Reservations and. TlckeU From , 'KAN'K J. KKIWKlt iri..r. itiiwri Asenl. Third Ae. Phone 56$ Harold Davey acncr oi Piano ..popular 3Iusic experience in Vancouver Vancouver Ii r. Music with Less !Tht - ,. essfins No Scales fltASlMB.!.. J lit.. ".amcca course ; - en you financially, i .? ' for parties, etc. !Li!v? At the News J H. BULGER Optometrist 'tojal Dank ma,, COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer l'UINCE RUPERT FEED qO. Phones 58 and 558 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mi)k VALENTIN DAIRY ' PHONE 857 LOCAL NEWS NOTES John Mellugh. Canadian govern- For prompt and courteous ser-' went extneer idenUfled with thevce Phone 13 Taxi tf I fisheries department, arrived in the i j elty on the Cardena Saturday after-! First of series, bridg and dance. noon, being here on official duties. William B. Tobey, who U paying a brief visit here with hi parents before returning to hli mining en Mr. and Mrs. D..O. Borland and family moved residence at the end of the week from Weitvtew to (lie house on Fourth Avenue Fast vacated by Dr. and Mrs. U W. Wedding Gift Is Presented Staff of C. K. It. Dock Honor Member of Staff Following Ills Marriace A pleasant incident took place at the office of the locai freight agent on the Canadian National Christian Workers nor Lance of physical and mental 01 Moose Hail. Sept. 26. Admission 35c. Commence 8180 pm. sharp. (224) J. a. John, local manager of glneering studies at the University Kelly-Dougia Co., returned to the i-1 OUT OF 3 -, Canadian mothers relieve misery of colds externally with lfltC sis if OS ' VvapoRub"9"" j Alex Tumbull. inspector of schools, if ft at the tnd of the week for a trip to Bella Coola. Ocean FalL and other points in that area on effieial duties. He is accompanied by Mrs. xurnbuU. Letter Box CITV GOVERNMENT wharf Saturday afternoon when dock and office staff honored Editor, Daily New: -anlel Morrison in view of his re- For We months there has been cent marriage to Miss Frances campaign in this city with a view etsoavto The Brecentation was to establishing a system of city made to Mr. Morrison of a handsome mantel chime clock. In mak-ng the presentation on behalf of :he staff. II. R Hill spoke appropriately and the recipien fittingly responded. managership to replace the pres ent commissioner when his term expires. It is proposed to hold a nlhlartt nf th ratfnavn nt tho welfaie of men in these days but the majority of the qualified vot- Ihe pastor questioned if due at- " decide the important issue. rntlon was being paid to the sprl- It 1 my firm conviction that the ual aspect. He warned against the proposal herein expressed should be Jevelopment of the emotion of brought before the Minister of Mun-hatred The Sunday School Joined Wpal Affairs. Victoria, by Interest-wtth the regular morning congre- ed ogURizattons within tJie city of ratlnn at the service. Prince Rupert. Last night Miss Anne Fountain. Trusting. Mr. Editor, that the girls' work organizer for the Re- matter may receive favorable con-lrglous Education Council In Brt- sJderaUon by aH who are virtually Ush Columbia, who Is a visitor interested in the welfare of this here from Vancouver, took part hi city. I am. the service at First Presbyterian Church, being an Interesting and imely speaker 00000000000000000030000000 2 ELSIE F. HEAPS o A.T.G5I. mi gttano ami theory ;8 R, Sluw ALL GRADES Private or Class Instruction S Beginners from pre-school age g also Teachers' Training Class $ Twelve Years' Experience S Phone BLUE 997 g ooooooooooooooooooooooeooo GEORGE LAWSON. ADMIRAL DIES a isjiiuvM, bepLemoer -o; ine g death Is reported of Rear Admiral g Bingham. V. C. one of the heroes o of the former war. o g It's the cumulative effect of aa o tfertising that counts. Announcements All advertisements in this col-amn will be charged for a full month at Ifc word nAVPIVf! n Presbvterian Tea. Mis. Sueneer's. September 26. Hodjson Dancing Academy Classes Commencing SepL 1 I Band Bridge Drive. Eaglei Speclallilng-Ballet, Mexican, I !jtalli September 27. Studio 121 2nd Ave. Blue 898 HI Anelican Tea Mrs. Neai carters Violin & Guitar Western Academy of Music Phone BLUE 992 MUSIC Venetia Fcero A.T.C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY Classes Commencing Sept. 1 . Phone BLUE G33 September 27. Ridley Home grocery shower, September 23. 3 to 6 vsn. Hospital Bazaar,' October 4. Eagles Bridge October 4. Empire Dance, Oddfellows' Hall 'October 6. J C.C.F. Bazaar, October 7. , Catholic Bazaar October .11, 13. j Lutheran Bazaar, October 14. I Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 18. Anglican Bazaar November 23. Country Fair November 24. SMOKER IS ENJOYABLE Members of Militia and Naval Units Entertained By Canadian Legion . The Canadian Legion clubrooms were the scene of a very lolly evening on Saturday when the local branch of the Legion was Of Alberta, will leave on Wednes-'eity on the Cardena Saturday af- host to members of pie various day evening's train for Edmonton, ternoon, having travelled home via military and naval units in town Vancouver from Rochester. MIn- at a smoker. It is Intended to hold Thomas Dahl left at the end of nesota. where he received treat-. these affairs from time to time the week for a trip to Regina. He ment at Mayo Clinic with the hope that the present is to be married and, on his re- ; turn, will be accompanied by his bride. i (generation of Canadians serving may meet with the older generation of ex-service men and, in the common bond of service, develop and enjoy the comradeship that It perhaps the finest legacy of the experiences of "soldiers of the King." President Jack Preece was in the chair and -extended to all the men the heartiest welcome from 1 the Legion and the hope that they , would take advantage of the ac commodation provided by the local branch. Magazines and papers,' games, writing paper and envelopes have been provided in the' main hall and every effort was be-! fng made to make the room at tractive and to provide comforts land entertainment. Coffee would, be provided for the men and the'i .local branch of Toe II was doing! the very necessary and useful task , of waiting on the men. J In the course of the smoker. In addition to solos, there was a veryj creditable display by the Canadian Legion Troop of Boy Scout; under Rev. Roy Dumford and Ken Daktn.' Another novel feature was a dis-i play by a mixed squad of rifle I city but. apparently, the proposal imovements. These were not al- nas been posiDonec owing to tne.vusc"J" u.vwuuk uj.uk manual. fact that a certain number of ratepayer? mggt first request that such a plebiscite be held It 5eems. however, that the fore- ArA Ntfiar Of Wnvlrl lq owpo1 excludes the idea of rVIC 11CCU JL II UI 1U any any other other democratic democratic method method belnz being Vever In Centuries More Required, Asserts Vaster Of First Presbyterian Churrh of arms, being rather more varied, uejiieruus ana junusmg man uie official handbook calls for. Johnston. Captain Lear. Ueuten- I Interesting and appreciative talks were riven bv Li Col. S. D.) adopted by the qualified voters oflant orme Stuart and Rev. Roy ... sk.i. .u.. Ct m i i. I erc They m ouwse. ujitauice. i Dumiord. J. S. Wilson replied on that the ratepayers should prefer reverting to the former system qf city government, would it not be a Never in ceniuries was the need poI'cj tc oermlt the voters to for Christian Workers in the world eoress their choice freely and vol- i eater than today declared Rev. nntarlly? H O Funston In a special rally Heme my humble suggestion h day sermon at First Presbyterian that the ratepayers be given the Church yesterday morning. Great opportunity to vote either for a re- community singing which was a tress was being laid on the tm- lurn w mayor ana nve aldermen very popular number. Members of to try out a city manager. Let the entertainment committee of the Legion were very busy, these including George J. Dawes, W. M. Brown. Geo rue Abbott. J. M. Walk er. Jack Frew, Fred Skellum and! Ace Allen. Organizing At High School Student Body .Makes Ready For Usual Activities House System In Vogue Again Various student activities of Booth Memorial High School are now in process of organization for the forthcoming school year. There will be the usual societies and again the student body Is belns divided into three houses for com petition In sports and other lines of activity. The Students Council Is holding Its election of officers today. 1 behalf of the Legion. Other Items were solos by Sergeant Dolman, Gunners Taylor and Graham Colli-1 son. and J. S. Wilson Corporal -Mclntyreof the Irish Fusiliers, gave enjoyable monoJoTues. H. T.i Lock was pianist for the evening,! accompanying vocalists and the. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. p. Jotuutoo Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, ,10. Bralome, 10-35. Cariboo Quartz, 1.65. Dentoniai .02 (ask). Fairview. J02. Gold Belt. 20. Hedley Mascot, M. Five. M (ak). Pend Orlelle, 250. Pioneer, 2.15. Premier, 1.25. Privateer, .85. Reeves McDonald, .50 (ask). Reno, .46. Relief Arlington. .134-Salmon Gold, .03. Sheep Creek, 1.10. Oils A. P. Con., 31. Calmont .43. C. it E., 2.45 (ask). Freehold, .03. Home, 233. Pacalta, .07. Royal Canadian, 30. Okalta, U0. Mercury, .08. Prairie Royalties, 31. Toronto Aldermac, .42. BeatUe, .97. Central Pat., 2.05. . Con. Smelters, 50.75. East Malartlc, 233. Femland, 03. Famcoeur. 34. Gods Lake, 39. Hardrock. .85. Int. Nickel. 47.50. Kerr Addison. 1.67. Little Long Lac, 230. McLeod Coekshutt, 1.65. Madsen Red Lake, 38. Mackenzie Red Lake, 1.03. Moneta. .85. Noranda, 70.50. Pickle Crow, 4.00. Preston E. Dome, 135. Sherritt Gordon, 133. Stadacona, 31. Uchi .74. Bouscadlllac, .04. Dominion Bridge, 41.75. San Antonio, 137. Five thousana people read the SPELL IT BACKWARDS "And you get the word MILK", points out Elsie, the Borden Cow. "And that's just what KUM is pure, fresh, whole milk w&h ftU, the cream left in, powdered by removing th natural moisture content. Simply add Kfun to coW water whisk with a beater aru you have an instant supply cf creamy paueur-ued whole milk. I can't recommend any thyg better for baby, home or camp,' KLlM fiB f'Jf it's 3c.Wi it's GOT fo be good" , raw Greek Orthodox Service Is Held Member of Faith Representing Various Nationalities Turned Out Yesterday Yesterday rnorrUng , at St. Andrew's Cathedral a Greek, Orthodox service was conducted by Right Reverend Anthony Tereschlnko of I Winnipeg, Manitoba. This special service was for several nationali ties Greeks. Syrians, Russians, Ur ralnlans. Serbians and Bulgarians. Several other people, not of this faith, attended. The service was conducted in three different languagesEnglish. Greek and Slovak-iari. In the afternoon. Father Anthony officiated over two christenings the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aimer and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gregovich. Father Tereschlnko will leave by this evening's train on hl3 return to Winnipeg. 4 TODAY'S WEATHER 1 Prince Rupert Part cloudy, northerly wind, one mile per hour; '.barometer, 30.17 (falling); temper ature, 47'- sea smooth. Triple Island Overcast, westerly wind, six miles per hour; light swell. Langara Island Overcast southwest wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 30.16; temperature, 50; light swelL . A -iice iruuik -uvcrroM, I-ut4u calm; barometer. 30.19;: tempera iure. ugnt swell. Bull Harbor Foggy, southwest wind, seven miles per hour; baro meter, 30.11 (rising); temperature, 49; light swea Alert Bay Foggy, calm; barometer. 30.13; temperature, 46; sea smooth. Estevan Clear, northwest wind, I three miles per hour;: barometer, 1 30.02. Vancouver Clear, northwest wind, three miles per hour; barometer. 30.00. Victoria Clear, northwest wind. 'four miles per hour; barometer, ri.jc( Rupert 29.88. Dally News. It Prince George Clear, southwest pays to let them know what you wind, three miles per hour; baro- Jhave to sell .meter. 30.19. MUSSALLEM'S WFW PHVAT ECONOMY STORE nDlflvVIHL 317-319 Third Avenue West UfiT17I Where Dollars Have More I ilU 1 iL Cents I J" ZarelU i Quality Prompt Service After the show drop in and "A HOME AWAY FROM try our milk shakes, sodas and ' HOME" ice cream. Rates $1.00 up We also have a complete stock 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water of fruits and vegetables Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Phone 281 P.O. Box 1H B. C. FURNITURE Used Furniture Values We carry the largest stock of reconditioned household goods consisting of Kitchen Ranges of various makes, Remington, Underwod and Corona Typewriters, Redroom Suites, Dining Room ,Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Beds Springs, Rahy Crihs, Buggies, Radios, Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. PRINTED LINOLEUMS In assorted patterns. Special, Square Yard Phone BLACK 331. Next Door To B.C. Clothiers 39c THIRD AVENUE