D 4: om T ( Ve; Li pe [NGS HEALING” i! UA a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RELIANCE ON GOD ae Kambrai. Chapter Presents Spoons. - wo IODE Members -Leaving Ci ne 4 Mrs, Steel leaves next week for - Prince George to join’Mr. Steel who left yesterday to-take | up his position of bank manager {with the Bank of Montreal! there so ke. Saturday, 1115 aam,| 220 Mrs, ‘Griffiths leaves for aa Terrace’ with her famlly, where NE Aga b a Le 613 Ib) aig e Medium -'- 13-20 Ib. Bile - “Large - - - - 20 - 28 Ib. . " ~ . Ex, Large - - over 28 |b. i oo “Machine Washable. lg. : ‘Keeps Bedding and Nite c lothes Dry eh “Can Be Obtained From “DEETH'S. ! PHARMACY © Thctor Health ond Beauty " Comfy" . . : : “N I | , E D | A . : e Small - 7“ || THE STORK ‘SHOPPE nna ae $: a ® . vation, Ey Ce ae : . % ‘ tte ro she will Join ‘her: husind and inake. her home, «2.05: During the business: sesston, Mrs, Griffiths, reporting on the Relarded Children’s'‘Schoo) an- nounced::that six children have been in ‘altendance during the first successful - year; of oper: Municipal regent Mrs, ‘Joe Ridsdale ‘in her: report-on’ the: National IODE convention. in Vancouver. last, -month. sald. ‘she was most impressed. with: tne 24 |: standards at the opening of the convention, . . :. ven i > Members Mrs; 'C. G; Hath, ‘and Miss Evelyn ‘Rivett mye leave the end of. the month to spend the summer in. Great . Britain were extended “poi voyage e” wishes, . é Mrs, A..8, Cooper was ‘abpotnt- ed secretary in plate: of . Mrs, Stecl. and Mrs, R. Bruce Wilson was named .to act. as. assistant treasurer, on behalf. of _ Miss Rivett, -- sy : + Door. prize was won by Mrs, R. G.: Scott. Refreshment con- cluded - the meeting, LONG. REIGN ° ‘father as ruler-of thé. Tonga Is- lands in the South” Pacific in "1918. Y W depating members of: the’ linpérial Order. Dauighters of the Enpire| : b ii Chapter Mrs. H, Weldon, Steel and Mis, Li Cc. Griffiths | last: night] re: ‘extended good wishes for their new homes and presented IODE. souvenir joons at the group's ‘regular meeting held at the home of Mrs. Steel. :| Hitchcock : Queen Salote succeeded . i val Peeve nee non. ee ree re vce ist: (ee Pack: Last’ ‘Satur day Tawny ° Owl Mrs. ‘Norman Dry took a short meeting and]: | then the Pack went to McCly- mont. Park. ‘for races, Packie} -Tanis Bird: and: Guide ‘Judy’ “assisted: . Everyone had taken their lunches.and had’: & wonderful. time, Final. plans were also ‘made:‘for. the Guide and Brownie ‘Bake Sale-:to, be held. at Gordon - & Anderson's |’ tomorrow from.11 a.m. to.1: ‘pam|; |The ‘Ist: Brownie Pack -and the] 1st Guide Company are, putting. on this sale and: all’ the: proceeds’: are golng to. the. Baden- Powell Tribute. and’ ‘and ‘4th ‘Brovnie 1 Packs: Have’ closed for. the ‘summer: 80 {no news, ard. Brownie Pack’ On Wed-| Me nesday. the Brownies worked on thelr’ Golden Hand tests, They practised knitting and sewing and then played games, = "5th | Brownie Pack: Geraldine Panter passed. darning. and the Brownies were. busy. with, plans , for their meeting next “week when they are having a Mother and Daughter. Tea. On Saturday there will be a hike “and the Brownles: arg asked to meet, at the Salvation’ Army Hall at dl with their lunches. “Ist Guide Company: No 1 news ‘ this week; ° and Guide Company: No 1 news this week but: some, next week, {Use Classfieds-They Pay TRY THE For the Best fied of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - — TAKE OUT ORDERS © 7 Gah e _feahen the tranéconttivental vailway) wos being planned, and is vision “of this particular city? |B "Y BEL KNOW, "Said Mrs, Kings, “IT. WAS.OF SHIPS. PLYING; FROM. THIS. VERY. 5 ~ CROSSING THE PACIFIC WITH “THE: PRODUCTS OF THIS-COUNTRY, BRINGING’ BACK . “OTHER COMMODITIES HERE, MAKING THIS COMMUNITY ONE OF. THEGREATEST MARTS IN THE WORLD; of a railway running through a country as fertile as ‘any in the. world, the feeders v running north and south, tapping the. resources of the province, mineral and timber, the - “national wealth; a great community with ocean wharves, docks, repair yards, “‘drydocks, round - houses, hotels, railway stations and all the sights and signs of a great world metropolis.’ . - "AND WHAT HAVE YOU GoT TODAY?” went on He, King. "A SIDE LINE AND “NOT A MAIN ARTERY! THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE “PARTIES.” ” DIAL > “opt a ei oe fe Delivery mene 4313 Phone 3821 24 Gt St 3215. * Bscind Ave, West | - EXTRACTS FROM. AN ‘ADDRESS DELIVERED TA W. qi b ‘MACKENZIE KING AT PRINCE RUPERT, oct. 20, 1920. wade 7 Years later . veeeand still giving us the gas, Meanwhile Liberal policy is gradually de- _Stroying the fishing industry and therefore the economy: of Prince Rupert. Only The ° ‘ 2» © Operative Commonwealth Federation Can Serve This Community By ie Relieving fish inventories by aid to needy countries and trade with - China. @ Extend Canada’s territorial waters to protect our fishing rights. © Leave fishermen free to negotiate their Prices. Unions | ® Develop cheap power in this’ atomic age with no threat to. our fish supply, e Provide coast guard protection to our fishermen, "© Provide proper repair and docking facilities. for our fleet. an i ® Encourdge the Co-Ops,’ Remember’ wo'reone ‘too. We Sy nao LET'S SEND A pRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO OTTAWA: FRANK HOWARD FOR TRANSEORTATION 7 QNE 4177 OR 4178 Published by skeona. CCF, Compaign Committee rs yb b Wea : ' ay vos Seepage Go y : . oat ' wy m4 . ot in . ‘ t tos ‘ 1: te L Jt ' ‘ Hands off their j ‘ : i . . t to. anon Wrest came ee teamer wee a to : : : i ‘ where, he will "| HMCS “Ontario” after a month’s| ° leave:with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs; Harry ‘Paulson,; Aventie East. First: Presbyteriat ‘Alexander McLeéa 1. S:Gamble. - Given in. marriage AD R. Dickson, the “pride: chose. Prince Rupeit Daily. New: rida, y n ‘church last night when Agnes ‘E, Dickson, daughter of Mrs. R. Black of: Scotland. and poo ary. wer, united in marriage by Rev. may by. her, “op, to. ‘wear a. .cream- tried’ tweed _ sult: in, semi- fitted. lines; pink |}. RCN: ‘left this morn: “Vancouver, en route join : Mrs, Fellows June Paulsén will attend No. 40 and plans to 16.- for Vancouver after: in the city with he ents “Mr. and. Mrs; . | Will. visit southern lumbia and points States. ren Dennis and Fourth Avenue East land, to spend the s her parents. “Also leaving ‘hy night for Ireland |Dennis Burnip and her three children Graham, Patricia and Margaret of 1410 Atlin Avenue {to spend the summer months with Mrs. Burnip’s p children and will re er in, September. The Rt. Rev, ol ‘Watts. will) officiate : which will be, one British Columbia. ‘month vacation in | district in ‘Ontario. Cruise Ship On First Call Two hundred and trip passengers Canadian National SS Prince George cau, Wr angel] and Captain BE, B, Ca charge of, the ert 6 ity’ your Show T Deep Fried Chickon, Fish’ and Red Brand’ T-Bone Fried Half Chicken, cally, Phono ai, @ Richar tl Sophie counsel, Phune sual, dnd ollvaty" Phona’ DM, «. her ee 4 Myee ae ty Pe Thaw is the P. sonall Speaking ‘able’ ‘Seaman Melvin Paulson. adian’ Pacific Airlines plane for Harry: Paulson, 4513 Eighth Avenue East ‘leaves’ to-' night by train for Kamloops to attend the Rebekah ‘the ‘Independent Order of Odd ‘10 to 13. Mrs. from Centennial Rebekah, Lodge “Miss Joan McKay’ ‘lef: this morning by CPA plane say, 1125° Park Avenue. V away for a month's vacation she Mrs. R. 1. Eby and her child- last. night ‘for Montreal from |; where they will sail on the Cun- ard. line “Sylvia”. for Liverpoo!- en route to Londonderry, Ire- are travelling with Mrs, Eby and Bishop: of. Caledonia and Mrs. Watls;:: ‘eave tomorrow night by train for Toronto where Bishop wedding, ° Hugh Godfrey Watts to. Miss Nancy Linton © Carter, highlights of the season.June 21. '| Miss Margaret . Watts, attending as..one .of.ithe seven brides’ at-. .tendants, went directly to Tor-: tonto. from the University . of turning to the city Bishop and Mrs. . Watts ‘will spend a two- three-hour stop-over here this morning on the first of 11 sum- mer cruises this year which last nine days and include calls at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Jun- UNSS Officials report all satlings are booked to capacity, Most of the. passengers members ofthe Chamber Commerce «from Pasadena Orange County, California, CCl ' readers | Grand Cufb, anvline, The Grand offers you Lobster Ege Fooyung, Prawns, anh Mutual life of Cannda, Is In the elty, For We Insurance © Dryalean. wilh Doane, Piekup e ty Night, Saturday, duno 4.8 T 0 Chock Your . ‘PRINTING _ NEEDS _DIBB. Printing Company accessories | and a corsage of pink roses, -; Bridal -attendant, -Mr3.’ John Morrison wore a “black: and ‘white fleeked : tweed: suit:\in‘’ ‘pox- ‘style, white. accessories . and :: Be orsage of pink: ‘carnations, Best man was - ‘Hawthorne John Graham, ay . A buffet. luneh was ‘served! at} the small reception ’ ‘which: fol= |: lowed at the futiire home ‘of. the: bridal couple on 452° Rightly ‘Av. 4 enue East.” ; I Mr, and. Mrs, MeLeary ‘are; leaving or: the ‘Union’ Steamship Camosun - tonight ‘for.:.a ‘Ewo-. week visit, in’ Vancouver. ° ing by, Can- to Victoria his ° ship. 518 Mighth Assembly of as delegate return June of Stewart a brief visit rt grandpar- J. A. Lind-. 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