JSrfnce Enpcrf Daflp J3rto3 Friday,. October 21, 1949 srir ( qww P,W Wise Talks Of Murderers A man who a in spiritual attendance to polioe-kHler Harry Modus when toe paid the death MRS.MAXTED IS MOURNED TERRACE St. Matthew's Church was filled with friends and relatives for the funeral ol the late Mrs. Edna Maxtea whose sudden passing has caused mwwwwMwtw wiiiMpi!iiii'iiiiiii!ii"ia asiaNattiiiMihiaiaM : I,L'XL-ft. STEATilElt PRINCE GEORGE i - l ..-"7 A?f Be warm and comfortable this winter with a full supply of COAL ORDER TODAY FROM penalty for murder last year to'.U i Prince Rupetr Rotaruuis Thurs-1 cy that the iikm al climate of a community is dependent on the religious uis-rUim given U its youths peiple. He was Rev. W. H. Ross Mac-rtwr-on, evangelist and for three years chaplain at Oakalla priun I tere tills province's condemned raurtiem. are hanged. AddreMiing the weekly luncheon meetin of tte Rotary Club,' Ur. MacPherson clwclared that tatemenui made by such convicted killer f <dos. Bill Henderson, Jacob Weed, Gordon Burt and Ed Johnson In Van- PI11LP0TT EUITT & Co. Ltd. I.VMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Steamship Movement Kor VaneooTCT Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pnnce Rupert tl:lS p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m From Vanconwr Sunday at . Camogun, 11 p.rt Wednesday ss Prince Rupe ', 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 pm From Aliee Arm and Stewart "'uesday ss. Canwun. a.m. for Ocean FhU Thursday. Prlfice Rupert il:15 p.m. From Occm ratio Wednesday us. Prince Rupen 10 jn. mm Alaska Thursday . Prinae Kupen. For Alaska Wednesday f. Prince Rupen midnight. SAILS FOR . ; VANCOUVER " and Intermediate Port Each Thursday at 11:15 p m. . ' For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPRRT. B.C. 'rince Rupert Florists i ijflO 2id Ave. Cox 518 Tel 7T7J Flowers for All Occasions ' 651 t r . i home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Crawford, grandparents of the groom. The happy1 couple left on the couverlwd convinced him of that'? uht" was sur'S b" th .. .rnirded to union steamer Catala for . n Hlds ana wu- honeymoon, many friends beliv; at the wharf to see them off .Ainnnv anrf tyi Irish thm dtv Pr - I UrLw held at. at the tae They TtKy will wui make mane their t.nw home nome at, - 5 A electric blanket 1 ' ANNOUNCEMENT Sidney Gonick, Optometrist Graduate of TjOS Angeles GAlege of Optometry is pleased to announce that he has ajmietl permanent offices in Prince Rupert for the practice of Optometry in Rooms 23 and 24, Besner Block 1 1 a great sadness in the district. Born in Terrace on September 6, 1915, deceased was the eldest daughter of Mr. and M's. George Dover. Funeral services were conducted by Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia assisted by Rev. P. M. Mallett. Beautiful floral trihntf hnnlfpfl tV nlulp rlmn. eel, pulpit and casket and the Bishop in a moving address spoke of the sterling character of one who had always been ready with a helping hand whether it was in community work or with a friend or neighbour. The f uneral hymn, "Lead Kind- gregation with Miss Elliott Head as organist. Interment too I place at the Kalura Cemetery with Mr. H. King, Dudley Little. Lloyd Johnstone, Claire Giggey, J. H. Smith and Mel Peeke Vout acting as paaearerg. ' " ; iMacPherson said. Like many other youths, he was looking for excitement and easv money. Wife-killer Jacob Weed and Ed Johnson, convicted ,of killing a woman In Stanley Park, said that they both had been under the influence of liquor at the time, Weed could remember nothing of the circumstances of his wife's death. a. Bruce Brown, who acted as ciuo cnairman in the absence of President R. G. Van der Sluvs thanked Mr. MacPherson for his address. Mr. Mac! herson is cur- rently conducting a series o evaneelklta wnet'Vttw ( fh. Regular Baptist Church here. He j was guest of G. R. 6. Blackaby. 1 displayed by the Liquot CgaUol Buid at of British Columbia. PnnfrilMWl when Ncwwurv Evenings by Appointment Telephone 212 k-. .. lf.2 it u MOTHER AND DAUGHTER left, is welcomed to Canada by wife of the governor -general. en rouie to the Ottawa home of a pri Ocepn Falls where the groom Is atiemP'yi- gives perfect I Double Bed Sie $49.50 (Double Central) r The Dowager Countess of Luwn, her daughter. Lady Alexander, The countess arrived at Halifax her daughter for a visit. (C. P. Photo) STEWART MOOSE DANCE ENJOYED : STEWART A very enjoyable dance was held by , PorUand Canal Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose on Saturday In the Moose Home. Bupper was taken eare-of by Chapter No. 16 Women of the Moose. Snappy music. was sup plied by Mrs. Marge Woodford at the piano and Gordon Dick on the traps. mi SANDWICHES Omni Salman mt a iial y. UntignHitbrm , &S?.J ctwjun up s thai mrr Irral to tent, fjilend Canned Salmon a taiwly f mirt. Mix u-hh mnyonnm, ci'"v otiitmt, and garnish j.t i t '2 oiirei. vnkltt. pimento or cult of atparapu. 1 tdic timdirirhn in rolls, optn fact or three decken. Moving, Packing-, Cratinf -Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Pbones 60 and 68 Ict. "I contend from my experience that, if we promote Bible Sunday School', criterpritjes. it will not be kmg before we empty our courts and jails and Cill our churches," he declared. "I feel it In the only way we can develop citizens we can be proud of." Portrayal of these killers as! "brutes, at enmity with society"! was not entirely accurate, accord- . ing to his experiences, Mr. Mac-Pherson declared. "Largely speaking, they were products at our soiety, a society that is at enmity with God," he countered. 1 A 17-page statement, written f for Mr. MacPherson by Harry Medos five days efore his execu- J umi ior me tuning ui a. puiiuc- man on the False Creek flats fol- lowing a hold-up attempt was displayed by the speaker, who read excerpts from it. "At tke ace of 17. Medos left Los Angeles with $12,000 which he had gained from crime, Mr. II Canadian Tim lvertibemeDt is not published or by the Government Ill The new Lss25y ' I I Breaks Adjstable into Beautifully Curved eating .. ., .1 of . I B Whtskg jffl j P1J An automatic electric blanket provides the warmrii many blankets with the lightweight comfort of only one . . . hcad-to-foot warmth that does not vary. Thermostatic control automatically adjusts the heat to You're never too warm changing room temperatures. or too cold you sleep through the night undisturbed, gashes like any other blanket and retains its cheerful colour and attractive appearance indefinitely. Gives safe, even warmth and comfort for many years. M Size-$37.30 Double Bed Sie $39.50 (Single Ctnlrot) ( (implctr Visual Analysis Otaissm Office Hours: Daily From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pro fessional MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINQ Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 52t 330 Second Avenue Prtncs Rupert, B.C. B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 186 FOR YOUR ROCK St CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment Al) Work Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Uo CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER B C. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINQ ' PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accoirtfant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phonv 387 P. J. 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Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packiifg Cartage BLUE 780 RED 513 SOMETHING FOR THE BABY! IT'S Wonderwood High Chair CHECK THESE FEATURES play table and shortchair. MMMrijjn-jjllM,MaaM ) i n ' - z J -. ZiTiOUNG 1 : ; i , " t , 'iiSK TyI . (Ml?. BUMSTEAD I foot rest, 4 positions. finished In pink & cream enamel. table with no corners. Price only $20.50; with commode $23.50 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LIMITED Pl.one 775 127 Third Avenue Wm r imK mm IS-tt iwr I tM I BE'X ' , . - , Juknow rDovoV -1, 3.W JVnSS ftaw - Ccplete Stock of . . , k!Rk iT'frlr 15 'I '- Firecrackers, Costumes, Masks, Lanterns, Fire- " WrkS SEETHEMT01)AYAT' ' ' f' -J f C ' QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. PHONES Black 334 P.O. Box 1670 P.O. Box 1670 . 1 " ' s . , .1.. . ,