Pm A, yer RP Beg Bye ey! ren " Pain aes 2 Hei me MWh ii 1 et S versati lity fo) v | che St. Andrew's Ansj {glican. Cathedral. Women’ S|: '| forthe: Thanksgiv auxiliary Afternoo N-vice” Octobe branch will give -$200: to|.¥« |the church committee - for sey 4 necessary | items: we so The amount was ‘voted: upon + Monday. when the group ‘held Its regular meeting in: ‘the Cathedral |' hall, . following: the .. -announce- |; ment: that.ia recent. ‘rummage | sale realized . the ‘sum’ ‘of. $250. “High: ‘on the’ business’ ‘agenda, : was: a> report. from’ Mrs. -H.G. |; Watts, president ' of the. WA ‘Of: an One of. the. largest: crowds: ‘in: many: years. of ~ {Prince Rupert: Concert - Society. . Presentations: was at. : {first pleasantly, surprised and later. wildly enthusiastic. * ‘Tat the versatility of harmonica. virtuoso | John Sebds “| tian who' opened the 1938- 59 concert | series at: the * [Civic Centre last: night, . tO An ‘audience. of. ‘slightly more than’ ‘350. persons gave four - ‘cur-~ tain calls. to Mr. Sebastian: and his talented accompanist Glen Glugston after a program suf- ficiently varied that at the end -| Nearly: everyone had been pleas- Healthy kidneys’ filter poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they slow down and impurities stay in the system, disturbed rest, tired feeling and backache often. follow. If you don’t’ rest well at night~if you haven’t that sprightly step of health in the -daytime—use Dodd’s Kidney Many people never seem to get a good ‘night's rest. They toss and turn in bed—and. then care dull and listless ae. throughout the day. tg@ All of -which may’ be v m due to a temporary toxic condition which - calls for the use of - i Harménica, m eave. the artist, an opportunity: to: ‘show: the contrast between’... _ Vaughan , Wiliams’; ‘modern and ° discordant | tone}. poem and. Milhaud’s © wistful musical meanderings ofa French’ sailor playing. a- concértina..: Dedd’s Kidney Pills, We’ Hl be pleased to show you the details Northern . B.C. Power Besner Block Company Limited Thts advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board ot by the Government of British Columbia. gram. ‘ENCORES | BEST | . Pills You can Aepend o on Dodd’ sl . . 62 4 the lively ‘and’ ‘humorous Rou- manian ' folk tune “Bird Calls”, | with its lifelfke notes and whim-. sical trills..Ravel’s familiar and plaintive “Pavane”: was; also ac- corded ao ‘sustained . ..ovation.. TO HELP YOUR, WIFE WITH THE — CHORES’... program was. “Mr. rendition of Gershwin’s “Amer- ican | ‘in’ Paris.”: Mr. Sebastian was a complete symphony or. chestra in himself as in turn his harmonica switched from strings, to woodwinds to brasses with a commendable background | : provided by. Mr, Glugston at the. piano. KINSHIP TO ‘BAGPIPES | » The harmonica‘s kinship to the bagpipes became apparent in six Greek folk dance tunes arranged by the artist. The gpritely tunes’ jfrom the home of the bagpipes, | were given’ added lustre by..Mr. Sebastian's. harmonica ‘mastery | | and Mr. Glugston’s superb treat- ment of the Hovaness piano translation. Two selections especially com-’ posed for. the harmonica, “Ro-| mance for Harmonica” and “Sailor’s Song” from “Suite for Sonj ye ladies fo assist CAR: artive. Four members of the Sonja Ladies volunteered to assist the Canadian Arthritis and Rheuma- _-.. tism Society, Prince Rupert <2") branch” campaign. for::funds, Oc- tober 15, atthe Monday. night’ . {meeting’ of the group held ‘at the * > home.of Mrs. Jack Strand. .. -> ' To canvass wil! be Mrs. Jack Strand, Mrs... Raymond Mont- SEE THE BEST GENERAL ELECTRIC | WASHER and DRYER ON THE MARKET. | Dial 4210 Anton Strand. Mrs. Peter Ellingsen, represen- tative to the Citizenship council, gave her report on the last coun- cil meeting. It was decided to hold a tea and sale of home-cooking No- vember 7 in the Sons of Norway hall, instead of a fall bazaar. Chair prize was won by Mrs. Waldemar Simonson. . Raffle was won by “Mrs.:Gun- _Advertisina i in The Dailw News Brinas Results eters neti te een rR teNe EF net mp ete ate ta FASTER, EASIER TYPING with the new nar Selvig and Barrie Wick. Re- freshments served by the hostes- _ses concluded the session, | ed ‘by some. portion of the pro- , “}‘Orpheus’”,. Vivaldi’s’ “Sonata in | "# As usual: it was the encores { that: delighted. most, particularly {dull and- stuffy. side. and saved ‘Sebastian’ 's. own transcription and: ‘flawless PRSCERE REST PECeT Lien ane Nee) Suis” of~Norway~ ‘hatGeteaer- Verna EL, McEacheradur-. “First. half of. the ” program featuring Gluck’s. ‘Melodie. from ‘certo in’'D Major for Flute”, was]. A.Major” and-Boctherini 5 “Cone. Strictly. chamber’ music: of: a] Haydn-ish: nature.strongly . rem- iniscent: ‘of. 18th.: century.” shep- |. herd’s _ piping to their - flocks: To this reviewer: it was.on ‘the nine: contestants” Order of the - pictured above: as ‘she’ appeared” in leading role. “Maid’ and. the:, Golden Slipper”: ast” spring. - ohly by: Mr. Sebastian’s ability Singing, Miss:, ‘Dearden. will: to. make “his. harmonica : ‘sound Alternately ‘like a’ flute;-.violin, oboe, bagpipe and spinet. The ‘tones: were-s0 - ‘clear. and.‘ pure that no° doubt” ‘Was left as to why Mr.- Sebastian ‘is. world re- nowned as an exponent of har- monica music. an The audience. was- ‘weléoined by L. §. McGill on behalf of concert society ‘president. Dr. 2. G. Large. Mrs. McGill, chairman of the society's hospitality com- mittee, was hostess at a. recep-f tion in the Teen Lounge where members were able to meet the} artists —JRA. fe ~IODE fall bazaar. . features cash prize A door. prize of $20 will be. given. away ‘at the annual fall bazaar to be staged: by the Imperial. Order: selected by. audience’ “applause 3 meter, Others: taking: spotlight . will be: Kay- ‘Schooley,. with: comedy routines, impersona-. tions, singing and-ukelele: acts”. Georgina. Dibb, dancing; Ron- . ald Adams, Singing’ guitarist; Jast year's’. winner — Marion’. Pierce and. ‘brother © ‘Douglas; 7 . dancers Karen. Knight’ and. Lorene Lowe and Clifford Rud-: land, singing’ guitarist. More. entries are encouraged. | compete - for - ‘eash’. “prizes “of $50 and three’ $25: October Wey. in Civic Centre., “Winners ‘are’ singers; nine and 10-year old: |. 4, bert. Deardon; secretary-treasur- Daughters of’ the Empire, November 27 in the Civic : | Centres = >. the Diocese... of :. Caledonia..." * was: handled: ‘by. ‘the’ WAs.: “Clarence Adland S to ‘head Gideons in city, camp Clarence, “Adland, was elected: president: of: a:local camp: ‘of ‘the. home Monday night. i The Z ern : field Gideons,:” . mS oa - Others elected to. “office -were I, C.. Morris, ‘vice-president; Her- er; Arthur Jones: ‘chaplain: Mr. Hitchen outlined the in- ternational: . society's.’ program and policy. of ‘placing *: “Gideon: Bibles ‘in hotels,’ motels,: camps,: ‘Mrs.: Watts - thanked’ ‘members |} ZA \on: behalf of.’ ‘her* husband the. ee ‘Right. Rev. Watts, ‘Bishop. of Cal-. 1 edonia” for~the* “splendid way” ne in. which’ ‘the catering. for the recent. meetings .. of: the Synod ‘Gideons ata meeting h held in: his} schools and’ other . ‘institutions which welcomed ‘Such: free. Press: e entations.: ~ During ‘his. stay: in 1 the. city Mre ‘Hitchen also addressed Pente- costal: Tabernacle. and-First Bap-. | tist” church . congregations Sunz cay. oo . J M.- Facey Plans - for. the function were completed Monday night when the IODE Municipal chapter held its regular meeting with Regent ‘United. church |. Mrs. Joe: Ridsdale in the chair. ‘receives | : In other busir: ess, ‘members de-. cided to assist-in a seafood dem- b onstration to. be sponsored in new rem ers -the near. ‘future by the, Dominion |. Fisheries. : ‘Eight ‘new « members It was reported that: u chap- were: ters. hhad volunteered to assist the °“Women’s'' Co- -ordinating council’s- tea to be held in the received into. full membership of the First United’ ‘church’ by. Rev. 15. Members will.donate items for the grocery hamper “and home-cooking. - The Duchess: of Edinburgh chapter reported that it was re- presented at the last Citizenship Day presentation of certificates to new Canadians in the Court House. It was announced that Church Parade will be held November 9 in the First Baptist church. Due to the shortage of spoons, @ spoon shower will be held at the next regular session of the chapter, November 3, when all members are asked to bring a spoon. Mrs. H. A. Breen monthly raffle. CYO completes. plans for parish bazaar Final plans were made for Annunciation Parish bazaar being held today and tomorrow, by the Cath- olic Youth Organization when the group held its regular meeting Sunday night in the _Annunciation school auditorium. It was announced that pres. ident John LaPorte would handle the dart booth:-Jeannette Clou- tler, Olgn Zabudney and Mar- gret Saunders would attend the enndy counter and George Hien- ing the Sunday night ser- vice, William Dunn, clerk of session, assisted Mr. McEachern.' | Received were Mr. and Mrs. William Toderas, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wade; Mrs. Robert W. Montgomery and Miss Anne Harding. Received by letter of transfer were Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wilson from St. Paul’s United, Cochrane, Ontario and Knox United, Cornwall, Ontario. Some 170 members of the con- gregation received communion during the morning and evening church services. won the Ans ene ee teen me me a ey nat eomema Fae eae ae eye ame sete see READERS Special L, O. O. M. Initiation wilh be held Friday evenin a/ at O pm, Al mem- “rummage — | Saturday — The J. Mz: ‘Facey ‘United Wom- en’s association completed plans for.a rummage Sale Saturday ‘to. be- held: at. 9 ami Op ‘bakery store, at: ‘the: “group's regular’ meeting Monday, “night:: “With president. Mrs. R. A? Mc=- Lean in. the chair, the- meeting was held in the J. M.:Facey hall on 1221 Seventh Avenue East... se ed to hold a bake sale on Octob- er 25. In conclusion refreshments were served by Mrs. McLean: and Mrs, Kenneth Warren, a The University of Santo Do-. mingo in the Dominican Repub- lic was founded in.1538, = .. " “the: old''Co-- In other business it was decid- | : | complement your every autumn outfit, 9 Choose now, Fashion s starts at. your feet, with, wh ® é our beautiful shoes in all the. latest styles and colors to worsen AAPM Ns nary, fit hy, C > ANNUNCIA.- ; TION... FALL + r eee BAZAAR © Tonight, Wed.” October 8, and 7 Tomorrow, Oct. 2 5, and TAL, “yg! Boothe, featuring’ Home Cooking, Sowing, Candy, Hot Dogs, - ‘Novelties, . : Raftics, Games, Sty See SH ee ee only ROVAL toe TWIN-PAK tho clonn and easy thbon changer. Compa in 2 cases, Nothing to wind ' or throad, Lift out. old Mwin-Pak, 7 drop in new ono. Mhat's alll : Le nisms a ym 2 ccc : Lucky 7, ” ‘Tea. Room, .. _ Bingo. sburger, Roy Prystay and Bob Oskey would be in: charge of are. urgently roe thea games and novelties. quested to nattond. The Indies are It wags also decided to atage invited to socin) following, at its next dances, October 17. 10:18, ( Mriday, Octobor 31 was the | @ reo Draw for oleven valunhle date sat for the annual Hallo- | pyizes, All you neod Is n 1088-80 Y bors and enndidnates 2 ten “bl 3 , Ho ce ojo [iv Contre Asoenton, Mem. cae. men: YOU MUST TRY Royal's now “brilliant CHOICE OF COLOURS: Cameco Pink, de-pr ; a “therahip enard, Drawing will take Oo ee @ . i . . . " * J a i action”, Koya have a fantor, moro = San Blue, Willow Groen, Sandstone CxO neon hointed to 9 mee x0 Ditcq Novomber Ist. (209) y | Rainy days yourahter, ton comfortable feol, Now enrriago return 4 and Poarl Groy, - mombers, ov needn't dampeit a at the bear ‘| whips back at the lightest touch, ¢ FREE OFFICE T : Wo'll elndly inatat ' ive now mombars introduced SPECIAL: . I mei “Fall Boxacr 7 npor raight, Faot ’ FFICE TRIAL. Wo'll gladly Inatn dy Mika Cloutier werg Vern Bou- ; a oo Papor always goes in strnigh| Fact 4 rn E a, lL gladly inate Mot, Onthy Saunders, Maric |] Boys Windbreakers and your spirits... or ever | | is, ovorything’a easioy on the now — a now Royal Standard in your office Dvornek, Wilma Barrio and Pred Coats our fect! Enjoy the yRYERYONE — al Royal, CALL (PHONE), 6768 Blom, yor e njoy WELCOME. vee, - | PReg'd Trade Mark Spiritual olalrman Margret Al) wool for winter wear, protection of our color. ) c | ful boots and rubbers, They = ye feel so comfortable, look so smart}. FASHION FOOTWEAR "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN PRINCE RUPERT’ Aiunders condusted her proqram entitled "The Ten Command- ments," Cloorge Wolnsburget, apostolic Pragrany chaiyniwn presided over the questionnaire on “What am Y Doing to. Besomo vn Vetter OChirtatinny,” Boolal chilrman Roy, Prystay was IN charge of the sames, dancing and rofroshmentsa which followed, Factory trained service available THE DAILY NEWS 243 - 3rd Avenuc Wost now from § 3” Mons All Wool Plaid Loavy juck Jaekots, all alzes, Special now $6" B.C. Clothiers Ltd, YAP = 3rd Ave. Wert ne ie oe ees aS = re ee ee S31 ~ 3rd Ave, Ww. Dial 5026" Prince Rupert ee D oe eae . os woot ar nett Atiyh wot: ty Meg be Me yg! hh AE ER og evne . ' : : !