PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Chirr Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand En trailer. VlSIt OUR BASEMENT .iORE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Basfaje and NoTeltlej MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant ADAMROYAL 55.00 Yovrt for imort dittmctta ... soft, kiivfiovs M . rw ikodst. ARISTOCRAT OF FINE FUR FELTS SOLD IN PRINCE RUPERT ONLY BY RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE 217 SIXTH STREET (Just around the corner) PAULSEN'S GROCERY CASH AND CARRY S SIXTH AVENUE AND DRY DOCK ROAD j" (Beside Postal Station B) . -. . , . NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS A full line of Groceries, Produce, Meats and Confectionery. Your Patronage Solicited. Floor Covering SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPETS in the following sizes. 9x12, 9xl0Vi. 9x9, 6-9x9, 4&x7'6, 36x64, 27x51. CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS 9x15, 9x12, 9xl0y2. 9x9, 7V'2x9 Linoleum by the yard, 6 feet wide. Marboleum Inlaid, New Plastic, Congolluml 1 Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News);Trlnce Rupert MEN'S Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" 8 inch and G inch. ' S GREB & STERLING Chrome and Men- t nenite calf with double soles and solid throughout. Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. Family Shoe Store Ltd. ; "The Home of Good Shoes" If you lose anything, advertise for it. CFPR (1Z40 Kllocjclei) Schedule MONDAY MI. 4:00 The Aristocrats 4:30 Hits of Yesterday 5: 00 lone Ranger 5:30 Sound oil 5:4S-C. I. Jive 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Are You a Genius? 6:30 Serenade In Rhytlun 6:45 Ann Watt 7:00 Music from America 7:30 Music from Pacific 8:00 Fred. Waring " 8:15 Front Line' Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Round-Up 9:00 Down Beat 9:30 Novelesque 9:35 Novelesque 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Yarns for YanJu 10:30 Great Music 11:00 CloslnK announcement TUESDAY A-M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Singing Strings 9:00-Hoosler Hot Shots 9:15 Nelson Eddy 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Melody Time 10:30 Bud and Joe Billings 10:45 They Tell M 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Novelties on Parade P-M. 12:00 March Time 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 Music from America 1:30 Music for the Junior School 2:00 Closing announcement Great Event In Modern Times "The great event that occurred In modern times and not a soul on earth knew about it" was the cleansing of the heav- enlv sanctuary which began on October 22, 1844, asserted Evangelist Balmer last evening In the Oddfellows' Hall. The speaker referred to the words of Daniel 8-14 which revealed that at the end of 2300 day-years the sanctuary should be cleansed. The starting point was 457 B.C. in the fall, according to Ezra 7.11. Thus the 2300 years would terminate In the fall of 1844. The earthly sanctuary was a tyre cf the heavenly, and the services connected with the earthly sanctuary were typical of the services in the heavenly (H?b. 8:1-5, 9:6, 7. 23-25) In Leviticus (chapters 16 and 23) was found a description of the cleansing of the earthly sanc tuary. This ceremony was called the day of atonement. It wa3 also known as a day of Judgment. The great antltyolcal day of atonement -and Judgment came upon the world on October 22, 1844, and since then the scenes of the Investigative Judgment as described In Dan iel 7:9-13, have been going on. The records of the righteous who had died would be reviewed first (1 Peter 4:17). Then will come the cases of the living righteous. The evangelist urged upon his audience to make sure that their sins had gone beforehand to Judgment (1 Tim. 5:25) as they would not know when their names would be reached for final decision as to whether they would be qualified to be admitted into the heavenly realm or be consigned to eternal destruction, TTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTT t FOR SALE i FRESH SHRIMPS I Daily 4 o'clock. 3 Boat -Mars." Llpsetf Dock AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS 737 Washington Block, 4 2nd Ave., Apartment 2 J H Prnsh I.nrnl Raw nnrl THE DAILT rTEWS MONDAY Ki ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY aARBUTT "Salty," the kitten, Is. back. We found her out at Montreal Circle. The boys say they found her on the road and picked her up. Peppy had so much attention the day he was alone that he wasn't altogether sure that he enjoyed having her back. However, when last saw them they were peacefully sleeping In their box, looking like whatever feline cherubs look like. Myrf In Thomas who has been In the hut with Breen and me Pasteurized MILK g VALENTIN DAIRY I PHONE 657 R TRAIN SERVICE X CANCELLATION j EFFECTIVE ! Saturday, Nov. 27 Local trains Nos. 125 and 126 operating dally except ounaay oeiwcen rr.nce Rupert, Terrace and Pacific will be discontinued. Last trips will be made November 27th. CANADIAN NATIONAL V-16-4J T i A 4 the past few months, has now gone to Smlthers to take up his duties as YMCA supervisor. Another "Token of Fieedom" this time it U from the works of Algernon Swinburne: "As from some Alpine watch-tower's portal Night, living yet, looks forth for dawn. So from time's mistier mountain lawn The spirit of man, In trust immortal. Yearns toward a hope withdrawn. The morning comes not, yet the night Wanes and men's eyes win strength to see Wheie twilight is, where light shall be When conquered wrong, and conquering right Acclaim a world set free." I received an Invitation to Thanksgiving dinner and thought at first that my hostess had her dates mixed until I re membered that next week Is the American Thanksgiving. Oh boy, turkey, cranbbcrry sauce and punTtin pie and on top of it a very devout thank you for the Third Freedom "Freedom from Want," which by Ood's grace we still enjoy. LONDON, 01 A Swedish manufacturer wrote a British firm he considered the time "not premature to re-establish connections with my business friends in Oreat Britain." BIRMINGHAM, f Alderman H. J. Sayer. former lord mayor of Birmingham, who held many municipal offices since 1902, died here. LONDON, t? Customers fo prayer books have had to bs rationed because the demand far surpasses the supply of paper to print them. DEATH ON SKKETERS Most tropical grasses which provide cltronella oil are native to Ceylon. POULTON-LE-FYLDE. Eng.. O) A silver clgaret box, Ptln-cess Elizabeth's first gift to charity, was auctioned at a Red Cross Fund sale In this Lancashire town. - - MR. ISAAC P. BOOTH ca r Uk tmm Uj. 1U hti imn rhwnutic pm utd rwMtiptt'nn ttiu4 ht to kurtm "" "FrWt-s-OTtt" buU (urn rxnplefej; pk u jsrlirtr with'Trwi-s-lms , UomU'i Uwl SeHinj Urw TthUlu TTTTTTTTTTVTVTVTTVVTTTT t 1 Trappers j Don't be foolish and tell your Kurt on the Waterfront to buyer who are getting big commissions. Goldbl NOTICE TO CERTAIN EMPLOYERS AM) EMPLOYEES Notice I hereby given thai male employee in certain sperificillinc of civilian employment, who are at least 16 years old and not yet tl year old, or ho later reach a Re 16, must report for Interview not later than December 1st, 1913, Jo an Employment and 'Selective Service Office. A. OnjECTlVEi The Order make available for more essential vork. the services of certain men who are presently employed In specified employment. B. EMPLOYMENTS COVERED BY THIS OKDKKj Men, of the spccifici! categories, are covered if now employed Ini 1. The underwriting, veiling, broking or administering of policies of in suranre of any and every kind, in eluding but not restricted U life, fire, accident, sickness, automobile, marine and general insurance. 2. (a) Short term credit companies including but not restricted to establishments engaged in sales financing, industrial credit, money lending and pawn-broking; (b) The managing or supervising of the investment of bonds, stocks and securities, including establish-ment engaged in investment trust and investment advising; (c) Trust Companies; mortgage companies, establishments engaged in investment and loan husine, including Inind houses, financial agencies, stock exchanges and grain exchanges. 3. Real Estate (Finance and Opera tion). 4. Travel Agencies. . (a) Year-Hound Hotels (Employees of Year-Round Hotels in the fob lowing occupations are excepted from the requirements of this Ordrri skilled mechanical maintenance men, stationary engineers, chief chef, laundry washmen and extractor operators, engineer-fire men and hotel manager); (b) Seasonal hotels; rooming and boarding houses; auto courts and tourist ramps; organization' hotels and lodging houses. 6. The manufacturing of millinery, bedspreads, trimmings and embroideries. 7. The manufacturing nf academic caps and gown, vestments, theatrical costumes and masquerade costume, commercial uniforms. oom can pay 30 per cent more than anyone else a a result of finding the bet markets when In Montreal and New York. SEE UULUJBLUUM MUST 8. E-itahlishmrnt primarily engaged in washing and polishing automobiles. C. MEN COVERED BY THIS OHDEKi () Every man at least 16 years old, who has not yet reached age 11, regardless of marital status. (b) Every young man later reach ing age 16. D. PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED. All men as defined alxive must re port to an Employment and Selective Service Office not later than Decern ber 1st, 1913, by mall if too far removed to call personally. E. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYEES. When directed to accept employ ment, ubcquent to interview, men described In Paragraphs B and C are required to follow the direction given. F. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS. It will be illegal for an employer lo retain In his employ after December 1st, 1913, any men referred to in Paragraph C; at any of the employ, ments set forlh in Paragraph B, unless under special permit. G. APPEALS. If directed to transfer to employ, ment subsequent to interview, a man may, If he objects, enter appeal with a Court of Referees, within 7 days of receiving such direction. II. PENALTIES: Penalties are provided for failure to comply with this Order. I. SPECIAL REQUEST TO EMPLOYERS: Employers are requested to arrange with Local Office for the interview of their employees. J. AUTHORITY: This Order Is Issued under authority conferred on the Minister of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Rnfi.,U,,"Iu (P,C- 2 16 ,,f J'nuary 19lh, 1913, and amending Order in Coun cil). Men referred to nbnre mutt pre$ent document! tit the employment office indicating compliant with Mobilitalion liegulatlom ' Humphrey Mitciimx, Minister of Labour A. MacNamam, Director National Selective Service Retain this advertUement for future reference DR 7 4 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVIC E Seventh Compulsory Employment Transfer Order & i For 2 FEATURES - TODAY AND nW.1 At 1150, 2 43, 4 i8. vt"? mwm GEORGE SANDERS anna sten J ON INI $ AMI MOOlAM JACK DENNY In ".MEANEST MAN IN TDK WORLD With Privcllla Lane 1 46.3 59.6 12.8 25. 10:33 C HWlkA Thrifty Housewives WB FEATURE A full line of Swift's Premium Mcati at all times. A complete and fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. Youf can gct everything you wan at community bhonpint' Centre I'rin PJ '6 SEVENTH AVE. MARKET - - - "I - N4 4 V V N4V4 ViV M M.;V,V4X 1( I A Welcome Christmas Gift For Madame- - A Beautiful Permanent UY S ANNETTE POWELL BEAUTY SHOPPE 111 Cl f r$ tttl--l SH I FOR CHRISTMAS Perfume and 0olofne Toilet Water. Crtintf Powders for Milady packaged In many combinitioni f0-lludnut Tweed Adtienne, Gardenia Chanel-Incwi lnnrI)orl Vardlrv Axit siimf for tlip Man in Tv"1 ChrlMma Stationery and Crackers. Oh, rt and Do Crayand Molinard. Ormes ltd. ZtfiA Pioneer DrtiqoiJts i nr. siimr. Open Dally from 9 am. till 9 pm. Sundays and llolldar from 1J-2 p.m. and : Wood Fuel Coal miners arc out on strike a we have no idea when we can maj .1.1! f 1 1...t Wi Mil 1 UL'ttvury in tutu - immediate delivery on wood. Phone your order for woo-" your regular fuel dealer. Wood' orders must be paiJ fc before delivery is made. 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