WW FAQI TOW EYES Licenree f r Nnmonnt Fnll-Tue ' ..mes, The Newest .n Eye-Wear Max Heilb JEWELER Activities of Orange Ladies Several Social Helping EYES Expert Optical. Service, Watch, Clock, Jewclcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 (or Appointment roner DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties annua) fall bazaar October 16. 'Tentative plans were made for Provincial Head Of Rebekahs Was Entertained Here Last Thursday evening the local Rebekah Lodge entertained Mrs. A. C. Bowker. president of the Rebekah Assembly ol British Columbia, at an enjoyable banquet.-The evening previous Mrs. Bowyer had paid an official visit to Cen-' tennial Lodge In the course of a j; - w- i Mi.. tinmut .-. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ANNOUNCES Exclusive Fall Styles Loais ymMm&- Your Radio KEEP IT WORKING AT IT'S BEST Our RADIO SERVICE will give your set its original Pep and Power Guaranteed Firsts-Class! , j , , , j RADIO SERVICE On All Makes of Radio The Latest Modern Equipment for (Fast and Accurate Analysis and Repair COMPLETE STOCK TUBES and PARTS Fully Qualified Member A.R.T. of B.C. in Charge Greater Efficiency Means Lower Cost Consult Us for All Radio Troubles Agents For R.C.A. VICTOR RADIO Evcrcady Batteries For Lingerie - Bags ana Accessories We Invite Your Inspection Prices Within Reach of All. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert' 529 THIRD AVE.. W. SMITH BLOCK Next to Hellbroners. Ladies and Gentlemen's ! TAILORING : Experience : Quality ' Oldest Tailor in Town M.T.LEE Cleaning, Pressing, aiepairing 3dAV. Phone Green 960 P.0.975 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley YV. Colton, D.OPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Froprletor "A HOMK AWAY FROM 110ME" Rles 75c up B0 Room Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box ll( Phones 18 & 19. P.O. Box 575 Natives ! Sec Us For Your WINTER SUPPLIES Our prices will please you. The quality of our goods will satisfy you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store '"Where Dollars Have More Cents" Opposite Canadian Legion i.1 TEM DAILY KIWI "VieniBtr it , m. VOGUE Lt .mtntf.uUITr V VJ'7 . B . . ... M ft Lr SPOKE FOR FOR SALE Cary Safe. Price Daily News. FOR SALE 5 rooms and bath. S 8th Ave. West. '.WHIM i FACE FACTS I WITH HOPE In the absence of the pastor, j Rev J. C. Jackson, who is attend- j ing the general council of the j 1 United Church of Canada in Win- j ininez. the Dulplt in First United I $60. tf. FOR SALE Hot point electric range. Almost new with econ- New Furs Coming We are expecting shipments In coats of best quality and style next week. All are invited to come and look our stock over. GOliDBLOOM "Thet OId Reliable- Everything in Novelties S At J Eva's Novelty SHOP 5 625 3rd. Ave. West a ELSIE F. HEAPS A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory Experienced in all Grades. A.T.CA1. Successes. Special Training In Beginner's Class Work . Phone BLUE 997 Closes Open September 3rd Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 Church in Prince Rupert yester I day was occupied by Rev. (Cap-1 l-T 4 T rrvTrvC taui R. C. H. Durnford. area W A K iM J ft I Jil chaplain for Prince Rupert, at the ; - evening service. The morning ser- .vipp was under the auspices oi OdSieUows as well as other Co w J .the Women's Missionary Society: friends of the Rebekahs attended ,,c M ua'mu, jwith Mrs. E. P. Jenner in cnarge Lessons were read by Mrs. Q. V. number be-. the banquet, a goodly , , ing In attendance Mrs. V D ' Speaking briefly during a special t Wilkinson and Mrs. H. T. Lock Smith the nojale grand gave a intermission at the Capitol Theatre jwnUe Ken Harding was the speak-brief addrrss in welcoming Mrs. Saturday night. Col. J. W. Nlcholls er. Mr. Harding took for his sub-Bowyer who. on being called upon urged support for Canada's sec- ject the Madras Conference which to respond referred to work being oni war loan. He referred to ththe said was one of the most im-carrled on by the Oddfellows and security and tranquility which thiS'portant gatherings that had taken Rebekahs In British Columbia. She country enjoyed in comparison piaCe m the world history and nokp hiphlv nf Prince Runert th the conditions In the Moth- one that would have very far- 'and its surroundings and assured erland. reaching results. Special music those present that she would long amy oi uanaaians an. saia was provided by tne Junior noir remember the citv in which she 001 NtchoU. was to stand behind wno sang "Sing to our God." had enjoyed every minute of her fighttar forces and this could ( Rev. Durnford spokt from the taking part in the Dominlon-wiae NnmM1 wehm. Vnbie be no oener aone man Dy sup- .contrasting texts -uiouos ana urive oi u.e uiua w Grand of the Oddfel'ows. Mrs. J. porting xne war loan ana assisi- for the Canadian Red Cross. A . .,, rintv nrnd. ing in supplying the sinews of war , , further check was sent the local ;dent of e Rebekan Assembly, to the fighting forces. Events Planned United Services hut. land D Owens. Vice Grand of the Fro me practical financial Red Cross i ! - . ijji.h IrVMfollnruc nigra nlsn rallpri nnon nnn standnoinL Standpoint. Cnl Nieholls nointed Thick Darkness Are Round About Me" and "God Is Light and in Him is no Darkness." The former was typical of the Old Testament attitude btjfore the advent of i Brigadier John T. diuingnam, . ,. paru out that money was lust as safelchrist. ThP latter was typical of "At a meeting of the Ladles' ; divisional commander of the Sal-'spoke apUropriately. The proceed- In war bonds as in the bank and the new outlook when Christ's ad-Orange Benevolent Association vation Army for Northern British jngj came to a close with the drawing twice as much interest. tvent brought a new significance , plans were completed for the hold- Columbia and Alaska with head- sm5lng of tn National Anthem, "And may you hope, when you' into the meaning of life. Most tig or a tea Wednesday at the quarters at Wrangell. and Mrs-,BCCOmpanjeii by Mrs.' J. W. Mc- buy your bond, that it will be the peoole were either oDtlmlsts. pes-home of Mrs. S. V. Cox. Proceeds Glllingham arrived in the city on jpy at the plano. bond that buys the bomb which simlsts or Christians. The optimist of this tea will go to the Protest- the Princess Louise Saturday J exterminates Hitler." saw everything through rose-tinted ant childrens home which Is the afternoon from the north. Briga-j Col. Nieholls was presented by glasses and too often does not chief work of the order. The next dier Gillingham is making one of! John Skog returned to the city D Q sonant manager of the recognize the sterner facts of life. bridge drive of the series will be his periodical tours to corps injon the Princess Louise Saturday theatre :Tne pessimist saw only the dark held Wednesday evening and the this district. afternoon from Tulsequah. ihp and is without hope 'for the rn 4 . UsfitO i future The Bible or Christian at-'tltude recognized the facts of life but had assurance for the present :and the future. There was no datkness that comes from God for He was light light that meant knowledee and loy. The finite mind might not be able to cem- (218) Wilson sang the duet "God Hear .My rrayer. i Mrs. John C. Kurulok and family omy cooker and complete wiring, formerly of this city and for the Also incinerator. $75. Phone 961 past few years residing at Daw- FOR' SALE Chesterfield suite $100, "V" CU? U,m nrth " u'se piano $150. frigldalre $55. Phone the!Princess Armour. 78. tf. Urday &ttemPn- I Mrs. Thomas Graham and child arrived in the citv from Tulseouah FOUND Brown glove. Owner can on the iPrinfc,ess LotiUe Satlii'tlav haver SJime by calling at Dally atierriooWr. mrahanjjft&llrfbe New.ab;d" paying for this ad. coming a)& short1 v. 'Hwrne Graham also arrived frornTulso- quah on the Princess Louise. I Harold Davenport, well known air engineer and long Identified with commercial flying in the north, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. WHOSE LOVE WILL BE FOREVEffTrTHER HEAHT? MADELEINE TONIGHT, TUES WED. 2 Shows Nightly, 7 and 9:10 BRIAN" LOUIS CARROLL AHERNE HAYWARD my son, nw s on IIO tHl IIS SIIIINO NOVtl IT MCWAIO SriING wittt UIAINI OAT HINIT MUU '.At 711 and 0 21 EXTRA ADDED: "DONALD DUCK'S DOG LAIMJUV Rt. Rev. P. T. Rowe. ptuncer Mrs. E A P.; prehend all for God managed the Episcopal Bishop of the Yukon, the well know: world according to His divine was a passenger aboard the Prln- was a passeim' knowledge not according to the cess Louise Saturday afternoon go- cess Louts- Ej limited knowledge of the human ine through fronn Wraneell to colne rhrou b : 317 mind. Mrs. H. T. Lock and J. S. Victoria and elscwnr .J! Til 12oz.M.20- 25 oz. 2.30- 4Ooz.s3.40 "JUST THAT MUCH BETTER' This advertisement is not published oi dlsplaye i t Control Board or by the Government of British C ;.ub Bi C. Furniture Co.i i 4 i j New & Usid Furniture 1 WASHING MACHINE In perfect condition fi RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood. From 4 RADIOS Of various makps. Special , 12 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS Froln 2 SESSIONS 8-DAY CHIME CLOCKS- At $22.95 S26 to $39 $12.95 $22 10 $45 $9.95 New Furniture 10 END TABLES Walnut, in latest CO to QC AC styles. From P11 tpd.tJd 8 COFFEE and RADIO TABLES to jg gQ 7 STUDIO COUCHES Can be made into double bed, two single beds, or one single bed. Of the latest materials in rust, wine, brown and green. Regular $45.00. CQfi CA Now J)OD.OU 21 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITES eTC to C4AI From h5 104 50 SPRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES Of durable ticking and Flrattcrn3: $17.50 10 $22.95 7 2-TONE ALL-ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES In all styles and Som . $65.00 10 $98.00 Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. aothlera I ii i CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms. 50c and P Also CENTRAL APAUTMEXTS Mrs. C. E. 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