t Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, May 29, mii Progress 01 Church FENCING... Posts Roils Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets IBEIt Announcement We have some beautiful ( Mrs, Doris Perry of Cape St. Westminster chime clocks which James light station arrived last Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Union, Local Pastor's Theme At morning service in First United Church on Sunday, Rev. play a tune every 15 minutes. t nn t.he'Aiherni and win Into all the world and preach the gospel." At the evening service Mr. Sleber spoke on the "First Christian Service." On this anniversary of the first pentecost it was worth while recalling Simon Peter's first service and his congregation. It conristed of a handful of believers with many unbelievers. The large attendance of unbelievers was due to the energy, enthusiasm and expectancy of the believers. Today that same enthusiasm was needed. The un Your Favorite Sweater Walnut cases, cases, 12 12 day move-lSDend some time with Mr, . Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, ments. $55.00 BULGER'S. (It) i Bleakley of Overlook Street. ! Later she will proceed to Van i Scandinavian Delicatessan, May: 27. I Canadian Legion Auxiliary' couver and Victoria for a six Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert& McCaffery Ltd. tl MIH R-COAL-BIILDING SUPPLIES Phone 116 Miss Betty Stordal returned'to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. weeks' holiday. Lawrence Sleber referred to1 some of the highlights of Un annual conference of the Uniteu J Church in British Columbia. The j ! theme was' the twenty-fifth an-1 niversary of the union of the t churches when the former Meth- odist Church, Congregational byJantzen . . Tea, Fashion Show, Teacup Reading. May 31. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Mrs. L. M. Greene, 945 Borden Sc., June 1. . CANADIAN CHAMBER Miss E. Stevenson, R.N., nurse at Miller Bay Hospital, sailed aboard the Camosun Sunday night for Vancouver on a OFFICIAL VISITS 1 On his way back to Montreal after a visit to the Pacific Coast, Conrad Street School PTA "Wind-Up" Party, Conrad Street ( l0rt visit here, Mrs. Miss Frances Cross returned rMd to her nome a 10 me city on the Coquitlam yes- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leverett , W' J- Sheridan, executive secre-sailed yesterday morning aboard tarv of tne Canadian Chamber the Princess Louise for Victoria 01 Commerce, arrived in the city iljoad Die Camosun terday afternoon from a vaca- scnooi, 8 p.m., June 2. Everybody welcome. Annunciation Home, School Association Bake Sale, Lyons Store, June 3, 1 to 4 p. m. 'tion trip to Vancouver. where they will make their fu- j by air today from Vancouver. To ture home. Olof Hanson, after a visit In night Mr. Sheridan will address the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, the regular June Cambral Tea, June 7 Mrs. J. believers gained an experience and a thrill that no material stimulant could give. They realized their guilt and they were told of the way of the new life with all its assurance of lasting satisfaction. This was a challenge to all today and the progress of civilization depends on our response. Christianity is the answer. In the morning service the Junior Choir was heard to good advantage in their two-part rendition of "The Good Shepherd." In the evening a male quartet consisting of Rowland Miles, Dyke McMillan, Keith Faught and Charles Roberts sang very effectively "Bless This House." Henry Pluym was the city, returned to Vancouver ' dinner meeting being held one aboard the Camosun Sunday. week earlier in order to coincide and most of the Presbyterian Churches decided to amalgamate. The history since then was one of expanding, growing and successful development It' had been most enlightening and stimulating to recall the contributions made by such laymen as A. L. Fortune and David Spencer and such ministers as James Robertson and Thomas Crosby. The number of new churches being built and the arrangements made in some cases to re-estab-Ush churches In the more recently enveloping centres of population were a sure indication that the church was alive and carrying out its obligation to "go ITER McRae. 4th Ave. West. C.W.L. Tea and Sale of home cooking 2:30. Card Tournament final 8 pm. Thursday, June 8 in Catholic Hail. with his visit. . t t i Two tone zipper jacket with raglan shoulder'.' ,x Neat pattern in quiet colorful contrasting fab-.- i ric front and back, wool . .. sleeves and trim .. $8.95 Staple botany cardigan " lightly napped to give"" cashmere finish. Inverted pleated pockets and -t reinforced shoulder seams $9.50 '. Silk and wool cardigans" in brown and blue mix-"'i tures. Smart, hard wear-. ing and practical $1 0 95 ,. . ; Vee-neck, long sleeve botany pullovers. Ndp: i: ped cashmere finish, re- c " inforced shoulder seams V Mr. Sheridan,' long active in the Canadian Chamber organization, recently became executive secretary in place of D. M. t Men's Tea, United Churcn Thursday, June 8. i otoif... HIS K Y Morrell who has assumed other duties. Girl Guide Tea, Conrad School June 10. Presbyterian Tea, June 15. United Church home cooking sale, Thompson's Hardware, June 17. ' 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. lfi. O. H. Clarke, district director of postal service ,and R. Cathro. Post Office Inspector, arrived in the city on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here on official duties. Slight damage was done to a cottage used as a studio at the rear of Mr. and Mrs. William Bussey's residence, 309 Eighth Avenue East at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The fire broke out around a "Yukon" chimney.,- Attention All Retail Merchants: There will be a meeting on Tuesday, May 30th at 8 p.m in the Civic Centre (Common Lounge) dealing with the operation of the Credit Bureau of Prince Rupert. All members and prospective members are urged AGONIZING PAINS OF Ton ran And quick relief with DOLCIN , . . the easy-to-take, prompt-acting tablet blessed by hundreds of thousand! of sufferer! from the pain of Arthritis. Rheumatism and Sciatica. Get thii safe, reliable product today. There are many substitutes for DOLCIN now being offered, usually at higher prices. Be lure you ask for and the orimrud DOLCIN Tablets. The letter ogrom't "83" o the tt.Forwater(plain It pays to advertise. jilingl is your most it guide to the whole about ony whisky. Seagram's : "83" adds nothing, de- to prevent s a g g i n g. i.i Green, Fawn and Cherry $8.50 Cable-knit stitch pullovers styled with sleeves ( or sleeveless. Soft, rich yarns- virgin woo l v through and through. $6.95 and $10.95 "D" is stamped on every gonuino DOLCIN Tablet for your protection. DOLCIN is sola by all drug-fcists throughout the Dominion. 100 tablet! for 2.3 WO tablet! for 18.91 also available in bottle! of 00 tablet. IMcia Limited. Toronto IV, Ontarta. wilting, but reveal NEED ALUMINUM? You can conveniently obtain ALCAN ALUMINUM from Uie following General Distributors AI.I.OY MHTAL SAI.KS I IMITl-D TORONTO DRL MMOND, McCAI.L & CO., LIMITED. MON TKKAL DRUM MOM), McCAI.L & CO., t.IMI TLI) . . .TORONTO WILKINSON COMPANY LIMITED VANCOUVER for your ALL' SI IS LSI needs sheet, tubing, extrusions, or in other useful forms write to any of the above or a: ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. Toronto - Windsor Montreal Quebec Vancouver I'sitys true, natural jr ond bouquet. to attend. Formation, of the Prince Rupert Credit Grantors Association will also take place. (It) ;mgsam'S KibfSUSf.., r 1 I i n 1 1 el the fines u'j'f. SIDNEY GONICK Optometrist Now Located Mezzanine GEORGE COOK JEWELLERS For appointment Phone 212 527 3rd Ave. W. HOTEL ARRIVALS odvertisemenf it not published or displayed by Prince Rupert WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone f Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. rince Rupert Florists j J. M. Fletcher, Queen Charlotte City; O. Besner, E. Kellner. j Mr. and Mrs. A. M.- Bailey, F. Taquet, Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Breen, ) Mr and Mrs. Hanchard, Vancou- ! ver; C. A. Wollocott, Inverness; I D. Peterson, J. Howell, Edmon I She'll Kr Flowers for All Occasions? :1 uft' 0W OPEN.... 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel., mi 1300 It's Love . . . Ill A Jt PHONE 79 PHONE 79 s Music Store ton; M. Zaklan, J. McDonald Sandspit; H. Phillips, A. Chis-holm, Nanalmo; J. Soloskj, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Port Edward; D. A. McLean, A. 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Wilkinson 70 Mile P.O., B.C. 1 BAKERY LIMITED Baked Fresh Daily 77J 'JMOtUsK VVciippiirc at HOD WWII CAFE (rowflnwoddls Grandmere Sweaters P UP-TO-DATE CAFE 1N THE CIT ""M 3:30 PM . a m GARDEN TOOLS In Chinese DUhei SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS , FENCING AND NETTING "LITTLE GIANT" REY-CHOW ME IN Just arrived .... a full range of twin sets .also short sleeves and pullovers in the famous Cashmere finish. Also new creations; by Grandmere with plunging neckline and waist band shearing. First Showing in Prince Rupert Orders PUONK M PORTABLE rbge Cook, Jeweller- MtBride Street. it Fhone 311 DOM'S DEPT. STORE Buy With Confidence Gifts for Everv Occasion EXPERT TIRE REPAIRS and VULCANIZING $5.00 $5.00 RWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE Phone 264 SAWMILLS EDGES PLANERS Low Priced No Delays READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT NOW WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS We olso sell gas and diesel power units, steel split pulleys, belt lacing, shavings exhausters, saws, saw teeth- planer knives, truck winches, pole trailers, snatch blocks and log boomers. MACHINERY DEPOT LTD. Box 1188 Ear Piercing Let our tire expert Alf Steinhart inspect the tires on your car. No charge or obligation for this service and it will Insure safe driving. DO IT NOW! ITER & WELTER 'formerly B & W Transfer) Let's be modern the trend is now toward pierced earrings Expertly Done At Manson's China Shop Cncrcte, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 T. Norton Younn? 3rd Avenue i29-39 Tenth Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta1 10 (125) . ' Telephone 93