pace rocn THE DAILY NEWS KLVHV cm be smoltdL" H MM Manslaughter Is Charged Prince George Man Out Ball In Connection With Death Of His Nephew Steamship Sailings For Vancouvn. Tuesday Cataia 1:30 p.m ; Thursday Ss. Prince George 11:15 p.m. Friday Ss Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. ss. Venture 10:30 p.m. Quaker Rolled Oats Non-Premium Per pkg. FREE DELIVERY 19c Chinaware Per pkg. KITSEGUKLA I There has been considerable in fluenza and other Illness amons PeoPte ol Kitzegukla. Amont on S300 the indisposed are Joe D, Brown, Mrs. Martha Brown and Mrs. Petej Milton. Peter Milton is suffering l"u d PRINCE GEORGE, Feb. 14: (CS S hbecn tn Hatt ton n " -Arthur Dammns, charged with ,in ?, wtth red. manslaughter, has been released ?e- ,Jac0 'j ha busy the cin 500 ball after an inquest Into befn fplng with wood "PPUed the death of his nephew. George nd, ln'.ulfed cold s11 Campbell, aged fourteen, who wasdurlnS killed last Wednesday when he followed his uncle who-was hunting moose. Some of the native people are engaged cutjaseu in in making manuiB up ujj a u small wmu or Crystal Ware Per pkg. 25c Robertson's Wrapped Rrcad 3 for ,. . . COPELAND'S FRUIT MARKET 23c Phone 872 cHjaoooooaoooooooooor oooqooioooooooohhoh3oohxkk 1 MacKenzie's Furniture February Furniture Sale 3-Piece nEORUOM SUITES ' Vanity, Chiffonier. Bench, Stead. Cable Spring, Simmons Spring Filled QQQ 00 Mattress. 2 Rcstmore Feather Pillows tJJtlUU Terms Arranged Sec Our Windows aoooo4JaoiWH0o aoiw 000a 06oaooooo6oooooooii6MoooooKKw Keep the Furnace Roaring and Keep the Pot Boiling with Bulkley Valley Coal Fine New Church Army Hall At Greenville On Naas River Is Dedicated With Many Visitors A record attendance of people from all native villages: )f the Naas River marked Greenville's dedication of its lew Church Army Hall. The building, newest Church Army edifice in the Naas district, resounded with prayer ind song as crowds jammed the structure to the doors on1 two occasions. It was a picturesque sight ' in the afternoon' when a large crowd, whl:h Included visiting Church Army represent- "1 Jnzlng was exceptionally well tlves from Klncolith and Alyansh rendered. . and the Salvation Army peop'e Immediately after the service. from Canyon City, waited out1de the Orrenville Church Army gave on Main Street for the ceremony an Invitation to all visitors and lo- to commence. cal 10 a Iea1 n ine tomraunuy The ooenlng took place at 2:30 Kill. This beautifully decorated holt ii" alan nar-Wprf BV a hantlV. p.m. Charles Morven. layman from , ; -n,. i . , . . ... . .lulling, jiuuuib ""vug. . Alyansh, was Invested with the prl- Greenvllle Concert Band piayed a vDege of "Knocking on the Door" Iew selections during the feast of the new hall. As the door was Some of the selections were: 'Pro answered by the local clergyman, Patrla" arid "Hungarian Comedy- Rev. W. S. Cooper, the Greenville overture. choir commenced the singing of Alyansh; Stephen Barton, Percy Barton, James Stewart and Peter Stewart from Klncolith; Captain Suddaby from Canyon City and Sam Orev. Sam McKav from Oreen- Principal speakers were Wm. Ktpnhrns sr . uho tokc on behalf 'Onward Christian Soldiers," upon of the 0reenville Church Army and which the marched forward. crowd who paul Mercer oI Alyansh. repre-The first to enter were the leading sented thc Naas Rlver Cnurch Arm. laymen from all the native villages ies at the openlng of the hall. I Charles Morven Paul Mercer. An- , a Cnurch M ??.uda?.8. au.d "K.Ialt i!m. service was held the sermon given by Captain Matthew Stewart of Klncolith. Many Visitors From Klncolith came 78 people; f"m Alyan$h 58. and from Canyon Tllle. Then followed the visiting nrt w9i rh,,rrh Armv .antoin City H. When all had arrived they Next came the Church Army and assembled in the Community Hall, Salvation Army representatives and . . . . - Axvillirir nt flroonvtllo r!hlf fVllin. RETURNS TO OTTAWA'S HKLGIAN LEGATION Mme. Suzanne Sllvercruys-Farn-am, sister of the Belgian minuter to Canada, and a noted sculptress. Is shown here at work on a fountain piece In her New Yord studio Mme Farnam has been on an extended lecture ton r of United State, but return to Canada to execute several coommlasions in sculpture and to resume her position as official hostess at thc Belgian Legation In Ottawa 'Louisa Calder, J. Russ, Fred Mc-;the river was still quite safe to cnurch Army sisters irom an sur- -" - . . ,,, . . rvm?. travel travel on on Chle 'Councillor L. Dour- round in. vilLes. Last.v was the clllor L. Douglas of Greenville ex-!Kay " and n.u, cm . . nt II.. I..HI. 4.ltnr. ..r ur-i; " ' ... tpnriprf hpartv welcome SDeech tO laS Of UrCenVllie UCOrgC ivouiiiauH, wwi.it u miv k ' , lenaca a a. neany wcicunic yccm w u y . ..j 1-- 1. local r.nnsresatlon. All the cronn n nui.- i ". 0, -, lFunn and made maeni. all visitors. Chief Peter calder .Stephen EH. Tiiusysoc ana u . o.. w is scarce this winter. February 13 and 23 ss. Princess Norah 5 p.m. Trom Vancouver Sunday ss. Cataia 4 p.m Wed. Ss. Pr. George 10:30 a.ni, Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .4 p.m, ss. Venture p.m Extra Special 1... irAi xorfr t Aivan .vri : w uai uich &ci.v 4. ummmiib,i w. flcent scenery. The seating capa- P . -'il Vr stenhen Barton and Morven. T. Nysok. A. Derrick. 8. city of the Church Army Hall was .V .r. ;.4.,i .k- rnmeliti Kelson of Klncolith: Mr.! Ell, A A. Adams, Ada J. Adamj Adams. Paul taxed to overflowing. During the nrvlrp rv.ce tlmp ume uran wu olvpn fnr r nrppn. from fmm thp thrpp villas other and Mrs. Peter Nice of Canyon Mercer, from Alyansh. From Kln- g.ven pren- "7"ks were Ch ef Councillor H. City. The Klncolith Concert Band eolith were Chiefs Sam Lincoln. SnTf rT tSrn Klncolfth cmef CounclU parUclpated on this day with n.ch M. Ourn W Darton S. Barton being first. Following their an- Doolan. M. Stewart, H. Haldane Colors. wrs. ci ciavton ay ton o of 1 a Alyansh j nsn and ana Ell wi fine music as "Flying jH. J them, they presented gifts to the A " N, M n'corneUus Nelson. E. Haines. P. hall. Alyansh next with OosUn,of Canjon City. The Green- JJfBn , new came rendered Tripoli- overture and Billy Sun-.Stewart, iSte w w. Smlth smitn. From trom Can yon von vlile Concert Band again an anthem and elfts Canvon cttv Chfefs Ell P. "i"rnm"!&CTLa Successful Songs." medley City were GosUn. '".r"?' "'" f . sifts" " t the .,n.rt expert iP,rtPh,M leadership nf of finnductor Conductor I overture. James Stewart. Pres.- Nice ana w. Mcxjre. hyWi iahd then nUd (overture 'J ; nl.u i... 1 u.w -- Fred McKav. dent of thtvKlncollth Band, spoke. choirs gave splendid performances The sermon that evening in the on behair of nana, I On Friday, the OreenrlUe mun and all societies from these places Church Army service was given by cound was host , to the and from Canyon City extended Captain Suddaby of Canyon City. -clpal jW the greetings and congratulations All the days from Wednesday to Ui nd l1 of the council s spoke. All members with feast and from their respectlve congregations. Sunday were filled In Chief Councillor Leon- The local choir presented the first entertainments. .namely. .1, ,..j ..-J... . ard Douglas, Johnson Russ. Fred Are You Wasting Money? p ROGRESSIVE advertisers, forced to admit by compar- atlve results that the newspapers are the best media of advertising, have quit experimenting and are resuming newspaper advertising on a larger scale this year. 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Newspaper advertising Ls efficient It pays. - . . . . . . "immtw Nanaimo-Wdlington Alberts Foothills and Bulkier Valley (!oal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 651 or 652 address In the Church Army v t- ing. On Saturday the Greenvl'le Choir prepared a feast during the afternoon in the Community HalL The Oreenville Improvement Ag Fine nulldlnj The Church Army Hall Is a plain, modem building, measuring L30 feet by 4 feet. The haU wa$ started In 1930. was never completed because It was Intended to be used for a fct hall and to ' " 1? . inuT y' v nm. McKay. J. H. Clark. 1L N. McKay, used by elders of the village Last de" tPC ilnT 6. ,S Alex Angus 8 and Simon Calder. i December it was decided that it nverPd llvered the tp sermon and addresses St. Andrew's Church n Guild. Speak-, . . r-..1M.ll of welcome and was In charge of .ers on this occasion were St. An- . Z rePrt V hV rn iwt nnlu;! Z thVn Z the dedication service. The music drew's Guild President Mrs. Her- the. ,f nJ? ,L7Z il unices tu uic new nirui-, uicieu ui. u itui mc ui ire- ana inte, . given ,,cii. 1 . , . . . , , .by visiting choirs and congregation- , bert Martin. Superintendent Mrs. A7...h n-nrf-in. m rh,r . f. nn.mM. 1 rendered selections during the The completion of this Kail feast. Ben Munroe conducting the marked the third Improvement In band, Anthony Adams. Alyansh this village since November! The Band Vice-President, spoke on be-, first was the establishment of tele half of his band prior to the open- phone poles. Then followed tht in? of the band selections that opening of the old Church Army evening. Stephen Barton of Kln-lm. naming it "Greenville Pub-eolith gave the sermon In the jllc Rendezvous, to be used at e!1 Church Army service. The evening : ectlon times and for meetings. before Ben Munroe gave the COW STOOD TEST BLACKHEATH. Ont Feb. 14: ( CP Oeorge Mitchell's cow was given an extra ration of fodder fol- soclatlon Orchestra supplied the i?1n!U ftfi ! up,p,n8 mk 10 music. Selections Included 'The; l" "V.. ... . ! 8 - Imperial Life Guards March." 1!," " l I.nlnlp1 Ovprttirp " "Th Vnoi iMumicu muwavuuns. wic vuiag- Colonial March and "Billy Sunday's Successful Songs," a medlcj overture. The speakers were Choir President J. H. Clark. Superintendent Charles Leeson, H. H. McKav of Oreenville. Eddie Haines ot Klncolith, Charles Morven of Aly-' ansh and Captain Suddaby of Canyon City. That evening the Oreenville j Choir gave a concert, colniti through the 'Tidings of Orcat Joy" cantata. Solos were given by. Miss B. McKay. Mrs. J. Russ. Mrs. W. W. Calder. Quartettes, were glv-1 en by Alex Angus, H. Angus, Mrs.1 iW. W. Calder, Mrs. J. Russ; duets by Oeorge Leeson and H. Angus; j a violin solo by Simon Calder; iduets by J. H. Clark and Charles' McKay and Mrs. J. McKay. The evening was mast enjoyable the people leaving the concert hall; well satisfied. Luncheon was served following the concert by thc Oreenville Church Army Sisters. The sermon on Sunday mornlni? was given by Charles Morven of Alyansh. In the afternoon the sermon was given by Paul Mercer of Alyansh. Stephen Barton of Klncolith gave the evening sermon, At the close of the evening service, the Greenville Improvement Association Invited all to a farewell feast. Entertainment and amusement was given by all socla-tles of Greenville. Following this was the farewell, meeting which I lasted until daylight. The people left for their homes on Monday as 1 j .... , 1 1 .... ci uciiuucu tur iiicir ucsii mUK entirely on Mitchell's cow. j Ride With Service and Comfort In a 7-tVmenner Heated Car Phone 35 TAXI THE SEAL QUALITY WSv il a? vinp GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert Tuesdsy, February 14, n;i j vv niTTieis From Thc Waterfront C. N. R. steamer Pnn? n now undergoing annual -; at the l;al dry dock, wj on the pontoons yestcrda non for cleaning and i She will be out of the wav about Friday. It it expect" ly. the Prlne Rupert wiu t back into service to pc stramcr Prince Oeorge t b arnwn tur ucr annual overt,,.. Union steamer Cataia Jamrs Find lay, returned to 8:20 this morning from s iAnyox and other northri and sailed at 1:30 thU a," for Vancouver and waypt. ltavlnn been delayed bv v at Skagway for a White p , c Yukon train. CP.U. steamer pr cess Norah. Capt. William Ti ir. was twelve hours late on a- here at 3 o'clock thu r r from Alaska, sailing at 4 tm for Vancouver. The vessel U1 board D7 passengers of w! dbrmbarked here Three k as. Mge from here for Vanr-'V TONHWT and W:iN:mT t Shuw. 7 and :.' A Favorlt Actor . a Thrilling Story OAKY COOPER In , "The Adventures In Of Marco Polo" With BASIL ItATIinoNE SKIRII) GLltii; (At 7:11 and ?( ADDin "SCREEN KNArSIIOir Cplorrri Cartoon TEARS Of AN OMOV Slop in l or a Pol f nr.ir.7. Homcst)jc Soup t htrvfd HOT Ure Bowl ISc All Varielin Mussallerns Confectionery A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can t It by ulnc ' fanwtn Edion, Bulkier VH or Nanalmo-Wtlllnilon fl PRINCK UlTKKT FEK1) CO. Phones or SSI Walker's Music Store Larse Stock Mulc lleliitxman, Nordhflmer na Lessee Plsnos Piano Tunlnr with -Reionoscope Thone Blue 1R9 t th gil ' ,,B,TI'g IN Till; hlTHKMH Mil llf C'OI.1 Mlll IN I'ltOIUU. In Ihr Mallrr f lh Anil AdnilnUlr'w thr MaMff of Hi ' 0' " 1 ,M. AU.U1U, !w-rcn . yj TAKE NOTICE tht b cI,r.f; v I , . . . . . i.imim nf ,t 'of Hugh M. Artftin. Tcns Termc. O. O.. and Vf- , hereby required U fumWi c-r-lft rrty vcrlfird to me on . , !thi 10th day of Murch J9. n , I pmrtlm UirtcWfid to th 'all!i,lZi W qulwd to iV U iMiiivt w tn" debUnlnrw o ine forthwith. I NORMAN A. WATT OffloUl AUmlnti-..a I Prlnc nupT . j Dtd the flth day of rrbru-uj. 1939. If you wish to swbj Try a Classified. twnl"