CHANGES DENOMINATION (Continued rroffi Fse 1 Prlnw JRupttt JQaflf 3etui Fiiday, October 7, 1019. Mlssiopary skipper of the Thomas Crosby IV; Mr. Isaiah CJurth of Bella Coola Valley; Rev. Lawrence O. Seiber of Prince Ru Memorial lit a Soldivr of Pccf Jg .il'HM'Ml"l' U"' ' THREE HOMERS (C'or.tinuea from Page 1) pert. Mr. Timothy Star of Rita-1 maat sang delightfully, and Mrs.! Davits of Bella Coola gave at A fun-filled lovs storvi 4. JUDY GARLAND ! M V : churches of the Bella Coola Valley Augsborg, Emmanuel (native) and Mackenzie, gathered In sumptuosu banquet in Lobelco Church Hall. It was the first occasion that the three congregations had come together In the 21 -year old hall Norman Saugslad was master 1 w & 1 VAN JOHNSON TALL IN IW VC 1 I i- fifJiteGoodOIaS brief recital. During the evening fine words of appreciation were spoken to Rev. L. Schuetae, newly inducted into the Bella Coola Charge and minister of the United Church to all the church e in the valley. The native church folic of Emmanuel Church entertained the Presbytery at a banquet In their Hall Saturday evening. Folk from all over the valley were In attendance and enjoyed ?iF ... . ... of creemonios and the principal speakers were Chief Outlas, whose address was In toe Chinook language; Rev. R H. Mc-Coll of the mission boat Thom S. I. SAKALL' SPRING BYlNftTON A ROBERT Z. LEONARD Production - Official paid attendance, 32.-788. Net receipts, 164.016.71. Starting line-ups, season averages in parenthesis New York Rizzuto ss ( 277) Henrich lb (.287) Berra c ( 277 DiMaggio cf (.346) Brown 3b .283 Woodling If (.270) Mapes rf (.243) Coleman 2b (.275) Byrne p (15-7) Brooklyn Reese, ss (.277) Miksis 3b (.212) Furillo rf (.322) Robinson 2b (.342) Hodges lb (.280) Olmo If ( 308i Snider cf (.292) Campanella c (.287) Branca p ( 13-51 as Crosby; Isaiah Garth and Rev. L. G. Sieber with Timothy' Starr as vocal entertainer and Mr. Davies of Bella Coola giving a brief piano recital. Mr. Saugstad was Master or Ceremonies and in his remarks many speeches and the singing I f c Z y Spells 1 J- Hoy Kids . , , of Mr. Timothy Starr. . Chief Poutlas spoke in Chinook Wiling the story of his own Christian faith and urging all to -ac aivis 00 ! .ndc sat of Su Mell 98 Bud cept the Bible as their guide through life, and Jesus Christ as Saviour. During tin evening the native folk presented a very generous purse to Iev. A. J. said it was the first such gathering of all church folk in the hall in 21 years. There were about 200 people at the banquet. Those who were called upon to speak were Chief Poutlas, who spoke to the gathering in Chinook; Rev. H. S. Forbes, chairman of presbytery; Rev. R. H. McColl with I ri tMPU ii irvv i . . . . awton, treasurer of Presbytery, to assist in fnanclnz tho meet ft s! runun, juui and MAG! at the CAPITOL TIIKATRi ing. VALUE IN LADIES FALL COATS Sumptuous quality and priced so right. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE You Saw It in The News! Advertise In tne Dally News TUESDAY, 4 P.M., AFTER SC The memory and work of Count Folke Bernadotle, U.N. Mediator in Palestine who was slain in Jerusalem a year ago, is now permanently honored at I'nited Nations headquarters by a bronze tablet. Here I'.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie, in a simple ceremony, unveils the tablet. Behind him are Dr. Ralph Bunche, who carried on Count Bernadotte's work in bringing peace to the Holy Land; Sir Alexander Cadogan, permanent representative of the I'nited Kingdom to V.N.; and Sven Grafstrom, permanent representative of Sweden, Count Bernadotte's native land, to the I'nited Nations. i 17 FUN FOK EVKUYONK-nuZKs ADMISSION: Stutlrnls 35c, AdulU ltfgUr ll FINE OLD MAW ROM SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE SOUGHT IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE VOl' HAVEN'T I FATHER.... J& SON ) (fe YOf'VE TRIfl F0RE AMBER(j 'WAHINOTON U.C. (J -Lanky Canadian-born Cyriu Chi:).;, chief mcJ'ator fr j n th. Vnitod States g )wernment, trlu.l his .land to'.Uy at oc.ciivi )ft m1 mine operators and John L. LpwIs, preslddit of the i-'iiitiil Mine Workers of America, into a Strike settle men' Proxy iris looked poor. Negotiations for a new coal contract recessed indefinitely at White Sulphur Spilngs and Blueficld, West Virglna, ao the government could bring the interested parties together here. VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S'MPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CnARLOTTB ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 7 and 21 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 30, Oct. 14 ' and 28 FRANK J. SKINNER III thr Multrr of llir IXutr of Pi-lrr Johnson til hirw 1m known un I'rtler Joliaiiiiesrn ' and I In the Matter of the "Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judi;c W. O. Pulton, marie the 4th day of October. A D. IW49. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Peter Johnson, other- . wise known as Peder Johauaessen, ' deceased late of Ocean Falls, in the Province of British Columbia. , ALL PARTIES having claims Rtralnst the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly ver-ilied to me on or before the 26th day of November, AD. 1949. after .which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge ALL PARTIES Indebted W"'tlie SNACK Just off Thi'iS J 1849 1949 of a. CzsubuSuj 316 Sixth Streft ( ( f Prince Rupert Agent See how mony soro follow Dud's tojt In tobacco Old Chum I And it' only natural. Old Chum haj the right, rich, fieh flavour for day-in, day-out smoking. You'll find a lot of good smoking in a package or half-pound tin of Old Chum. said Estate are hereby required to Third Avenue Phone fR8 pxy the amount of their Indebted- i our House i3 ALFRED LAMB&SON Lt? London.Enqland This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. CONFUCIUS SAYS: 'Better to fix furnace than sit in house with coat on.' "r.-.- j: ' ."rl'.X -I" ness to me forthwith. i DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, this 5th day of October. A D. 1949. GORDON P. FORBES. Official Administrator, I Prince Rupert. B. C. 245) WRATH ALL'S PnOTO FINISHING Developing, Printlne Enlar?inr OTJICK SEPV1CF Professional Supplies Amateur and Mtm who fir. tohatcm that' I tdwayt gold 'Mfl il.r,t vac, 'agl McUAE HROS. LTD. wish to announce their appointment as dealers for the complete line of MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGES LED g&QGra 5 Vo&icc ofi Qua&fy. BROADWAY CAFE . . . IJEST FOOD FRIENDLY SERVICE .mai.vta! VAUK .. NF.EDKD KH NOW! i FINEST COOKING For expert work at reasonable cost CALL BLACK 884 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. FEATURING 1. Lux Minute Minder 2. Electric Clock 3. Synchro Chime auto matic oven control 4. Aluminum smokeless grill pan 5. Full size oven. ON DISPLAY 4 Models tn cnoooe rrom in the tabl top size. 3 Models to choos from in the apartment, size available . in solid or open elements. ' FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. For IMimalM vi PHONE t MITCHEL' CURRIEC Uulltlrrs nd C" A SPECIALTY i ANNOUNCEMENT THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOW AVAILABLE CATHERINE LAURIE D.LI- C I I ruouc otenograpner . I I I Priced f rum S2Q4.00 . $458 00 ! SENSATIONAL! 401 Third Ave. (I'rince Rupert Realty Co.) Tel. Ore; n 6'i7 Days. Green 412 Evgs. SEE MODELS ON DISPLAY AT ! VtJ BJ This t i?B Week : M Only V 5 r n M I : NEW GABARDINE SUITS IllltKT Stenngrapbv Mailing List Monthly Statements Reports Mimco;;ruphing Bulletins Letters Composed Financial Minutes Statements " Fash in" NH'''t; CAVAT TOP 'I . 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J v, Fit::-3r, to makp r. i -all KFFECTIVE OCTOBER lOTH-For the DIRECT flights to the Quern Chariot'-' ! sues ) MOPE l fth 'USAK1 SAW TCOA , 4 I I, discontinued. t vvl!i bj :) IIl' In rP In lii SERVICE FROM SANDSl'it -A W- " ; . r,.(Wij P A. ' i with all C at Sandspit to connect ( couver and Prince Rupert. This will provi.t ,xlf. I direct at present by the Q.C.A. with nn . 1 by Q.C.A. and C.P.A. to Prince Rupcr an" J STEWART & r"JEBT ALICE ARM, AS ISI AL FROM PF.INCE KlFtlU j . for lnlormction ana ntc v.. jj QUEEN CHARLO l i Jb. A" 11 : ; : I