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I G-E Toiilct I Piic S4.95 A nil GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR out-standing VALUES (or Thrifty Homemokers ffl YVT ffl G-E Hotpolnt Rngi 1 0 models from J1 16.50 G-EWiihtrt 5 models from $79.95 G-E TtUchron Clocks G-E Autom.tie Iron $8.95 ModtU from $4.95 Othtn from 53.50 Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited ANAD1A N GIN ft A I ElE CTRI C a.?y MacKenzies Furniture Wirs"Ajers" rure Wool Blankets, white and pastel shades; 15 Pairs Grey Wool Blankets, Flannelette Sheets QQ 5.UU A A ttom, per pair CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS earner leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. rains Uave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, G p.m. tm : H- BULGER i Optometrist 327 THIRD AVENUE Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars ,For Fares, elc Call r,r Write C1TV TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE I'll ONE 2C0 Agents or Trans Canada Air Mnes "ofH Bn Rldi Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHt VALENTIN DAIRY PHONK 57 I Led By King George of Britain, who attended service in the royal chapel at Windsor Castle in air raid ridden England, accompanied by Queen Elizabeth and the two Princesses, and President Roosevelt of the United States, who went to of the world Joined In prayer yesterday for ultimate victory of the .ore& SLif lX.lz5uSS democracyJ and criHstianlty-' over ''those bfl force, oppression and barbarism. Throughout the two great nations, I as well as elsewhere in the civilized world, It was a day of special prayer. 1 Here In Prince Rupert the day of prayer was also observed In .various local churches. There were 1 added prayers for the occasion at both mormig, and evening services land thepasfors gav appropriate sermons. I In First Presbyterian Church yesterday morning Rev. H. a. Fun- ston said that there would be no faltering or failing, come what may. If the British nation's trust was In God. If such trust and con fidence existed In the hearts of unions, mere neew ue uu wwij about the accomplishments of the armies or the final outcome. In this war. the pastor declared, other nations failed not alone through conquest by arms but because of evil forces from within. Failure to Dlace their trust in God had caused their downfall at the hands, of the forces of the devil. Nor should It be forgotten, the pastor UJ. Vile nrrtrrratrrtn tVi 1 f ' vengeance was not the prerogative! of man but of God although "God may use us to wreak His ven geance." TO USE BLACKSMITHS LONDON, Sept. 9: (CP)-It has been announced that more than 1.000 blacksmiths In England and Wale? are to receive special training in the use of oxy-acetylene welding outfits for repairing farm machin ery. For Ladles and Gentlemen's TAILORING Experience : Quality Oldest Tailor In Town M. T. LEE Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 9UU r.u.ao MISS OLAFSON A.TCJU. Associate Teacher of Miss Way Also Royal Academy of London Certificate for Harmony PHONE 845 TB3 OAItt.JTSHB . Li l" f AOE THRHl ga LOCAL NEWS NOTES, Commodore Cafe, Adm. 50c. The Misses Mary Mathers and Mary Wood arrived in the city I from Sandsplt on I Saturday. tive meeting tonight. (212) , meeting Wednesday. Monthly 4212) C. C. Mills sailed this morning! on the Catala for a business trip the Camosun (to Stewart. George Matheson of Stewart, af- Bowling meeting at Bowling Alleys, Tuesday 9 p.m., all Inter ested please attend. (215) night's train from the Interior paying an extended visit here, re turned to thp cltv last nlffhk nftf Air Mechanics For Prisoners ' Football bspquet September 21, Canadian Legion BKBlZMUi Training Program Fur IitmatM Of American Institutions WASHINGTON, Sept. 9: (CP) A training program for aviation mechanics has been started among Inmates of United States Federal Reformatories. The training, in Ross Nichalsou, manager of the'ter a visit to the city, sailed by the Unlud states' Department of Jus- B. C. Packers cannery at Shannon Bay, arrived in the city on the Ca-mousun Saturday night from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. M. R. Crehan. wife of Major Crehan of the Irish Fusiliers, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide Friday evening from Vancouver. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allison, who have been spending some time at the Allison Logging Co.'s camp at Cumsbewa Inlet, sailed from the Queen Charlotte Islands for Vancouver on this week's trip southbound of the steamer Camosun. I James Denholme ir son of Mr. and Mrs. James Denholme of Tlell, and Miss Joan Denholme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Denholme of Ocean Falls, arrived in the city on the Camosun Saturday from the Queen Charlotte Islands. They will proceed from here to Ocean Falls where they will attend school DAY OF King George velt Lead PRAYER d President Roose- Civilized World- Observance In Prince Rupert uua uu wwums uu uce said in announcing the pro- UWrill. IcrTam It nffecri nnlu a an Trrt. o ment and only to "young first f ivu owxuja " fender, with good backgrounds un V uvu, and tonie mechanlcal ability." Cardena Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Jolliffe of Queen ANTI-CAS plus fours Charlotte City boarded the Camo- LONDON, Sept. 9: (CP) New sun on the Queen Charlotte Isl- protective anU-gas trousers, which ands today for Vancouver. jean If necessary be worn like plus motor to Var.coiiYvr fours, are being issued to London Robert Gordon. A. O. Bartlett. I policemen Including the active George Hills, Ray Hougan and Ed-1 war reserve. die Clark left on Friday night's train for Lakelse Lake where they I will spend a week. Lee Gordon Waves on this even ing's train for 3;r.".nus to Ibln Mrs.l Gordon, who has been spending a I nmiaay at Laice Kitr.lyn.-and -viral Announcements All advertisement to this cd-tmn will be charged for a full month at 25c word. Eagles bridge tember 11. Mr. ana Mrs. u. w. Johnston of I refreshments. and dance Sep-, Annette's Fashion Review apd Cabaret. SeDtember 12. Tea and Smithers returned home to the! I Interior town on last Tuesday's! c- c- p- Brla"S. September 14: train aftpr n hnllriav cnont n tVio south I Hill 60 Dance September 20. j. i. tounoai oi terrace is pay-1 ijmi unm. om,n shnmer ( r. n n K1a I n I . , .1... ! . ... I " ' umveu irom ne jnienor on at' urday night's train and will be re-1 Catholic Bazaar October 2 and;S turning to Terrace this evening Cltv Tennis Association dance. Odd T. A. 'JMcMartin aof.' Smithers ar-1 fellows' Hall. October 4th. De Car rived in the Clty OnV SatUrdavlln's Orrhpstrn Ticket nrtmlsslon 50(? wun a carload of stock for the I Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' Hall local aboatolr. He will, return tolOctober. 11. ine interior on tonight's train. Sonla s Baraaf. November 8. Mrs. uua p"u Barry T" and littlevaaugh-l 5sn-l Moose Moose Hall. Han. St James Church at Hyde Park,r, . xt... ui.u v,. nr, Itw, Buddy, and her nleee Mlssl X:tr2Z"":"::3on Unrvtoy of Vlctorlafwho ls Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 6. the two great Anglo-Saxon natloro a., visit to4he Frizzell Hot Springs lW-wr.nx,,:EB.,inM onuhe skeena River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner and child are sailing tomorrow after noon on the Catala, for Vancouve: to spend a vacation. G.-Stewart arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver -to relieve here during Mr. Skinner's absence as local agent of the Union Steamship Co. . i -- ' Rev. F. E-'Anfleld, principal of the Indian industrial school at Alert Bay, who has been In the city and district for the past week or so In connection with the gathering up of pupils following the summer vacation, sailed Saturday afternoon by the Cardena on his return to Alert Bay. PICKLING SUPPLIES Arriving Wednesday Sept., 4th Pickling Cucumbers Gherkins, large and small While Onions, small Cauliflower-Red and Green Teppers . Green Tomatoes Dill Weed MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More"' . Cents" THE SEAL f QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinkTeal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by tbe only salmon canning jcompany wltb n all the year round payroll In frlnce Rupert "Build B.C, Payrolls" Simple And True if JvWRIE I CENTRAL nOTEI. STEAM BATHS Make Appointment 200 Kwimv 5r up Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mr. C. F.. Blark. ProprMrens TAG DAY SCCCESS1TL The Prince Rupert Gyro Club j Very successful was the tag day wm be in regular business meeting held on Saturday afternoon by at lts weeWy luncheon this Wed-'lffJ'nesday. Tomorrow there will be proceeds amounted to $14940. ELSIE F. HEAPS A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory Experienced in all Grades. A.TX3.M. Successes. Special . Training In Beginner's Class Work Phone BLUE 1)97 Classes Open September 3rd1 Jean MacLean A.T.C.M. and Ruth Nelson A.J. CM. Announce the Opening of "In any recipe which calls for cream use Pacific Milk asit comes from the can," writes Mr. F. W. Charles, who evidently known a great deal about cooking. "This includes home-made candy recipes, such as fudge," he added. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed PRIVATE and CLASS , TUITION in PIANO and THEORY Commencing September 1 Phone Green 836 or Green 403 Studio in Federal Block Free Free an executive luncheon. 10 Days Supply Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap All for Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle only lc with purchase of A4 p 40c size. 65c value for Tt J. Colgates Tooth Powder 20c tin only lc with purchase of Qjn Giant Size. 55c value for 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 60c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. flp 75c value for Ormes ltd. 77ht Pioneer Drtu&iats The Retail Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to I p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. CHM4SOOHOMHWWHJHtHKmOrt "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prtncw Rupert Co. Ltd. Brittsn Columbia ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE , Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert; Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone GREEN 418 Used Furniture 2 Only Bedroom Dressers, 8-piece Dining Room Suite 4 Kitchen Ranges for burning coal or wood 6 Bricklined Heaters for burning coal or wood 2 Heaters for burning oil. Wickless pot type 2 Kitchen Ranges with Imperial Oil Burners 6 Kitchen Chairs, 2 Kitchen Tables 2 Pianos, 1 Organ, 1 Accordion, 1 Violin 1 King Soprano Saxophone 2 Davenports that make a double bed 2 China Cabinets, 1 Kitchen Cabinet 4 Baby Buggies, 2 Tricycles, 2 Doll Buggies 1 21-Jewel Waltham Watch and 7 Jewels Used Furniture Depart. J i 1 3 J 1 i ir A l J j XT ( (: ,1 11. tl