PAGE OK. THE DAILY NEWS. Special (Clearance of the following lines: All Model Hats at One Third Less.' - ''' 10 only, Ladles' Dresses, splendid values, Tricotines, Serges, etc., ranging lo $27.50. Special price . . $16.50 Ladies' Raincoats 15 unly, Ladies' Raincoats," rubberised tweeds and Knglisli Paramatta?, a good assortment. Values to $19.50. Special price $10.50 Ladies' Coats and Suits. Your choice of these high class garmentii at 20 per cent off. We Prepay .Mail Orders. Agents for Pictorial Review. Patterns. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. ATTENTION! Xmas Buyers The Latest Novelties in up-lo-dale Jewellery. CLEOPATRA BRACELETS, HANDKERCHIEF BRACELETS ASSORTED BEADS EARRINGS. Spanish Combs Note special window display The uiot complete line or Xmas Novelties ever shown this far north. THE IDEAL STORE FOR THE IDEAL GIFT. Our Prices ar as Low as any store in Canada. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist. Brushed Wool In the Newest .Shades. Coats, Suits and Vests In great variety. "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. Many a good slove gives poor results because it is supplied with Ilie wrong kind of coal CONSUMUrtS COAL Is picked for stove use. It is steady. heating, bright-burning coal freed from choking impurities Try CON SUM KP.S, Sec how your slove will "behave." . Consumers Coal Go. Ltd phones 7 and 311. Why Not? Mail a Xmas Cake Tliis year lo your friend? We can decorate Xmas Cakes lo your own choice of design that will not be damaged in the mails. 4 Cakes packed ready to mail free of charge. ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667.' Have you 'had your PASTEURISED MILK TODAY? VALENTIN'S DAIRY Sells Milk, Cream and Butler Phone 81, Daily Deliveries. EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone SS. BENNETT'S CHEMICAL LABORATORY. Assayers, Chemists, Metallurgists. Ore Shippers Agent, TACOMA, Washington, U.S.A. "FITZ" IS LAID TOUSTRESTlf.ac.ific Large Assembly Attended Ob- sequles Which Took Place Yesterday Afternoon One of the largest assemblies that has ever attended a funeral in Hie history of the city turned out to pay laT respects to the lale George S. Pitzmaurire whose remains were interred yesterday afternoon in Fairview Cemetery. The cermonies were under Ilie auspices of the Great War Veterans' Association and the First llatnllion North B.C. Heigment and semi-mili tary formalities marked the rites. Archdeacon O. A. Hix olhciated at SI. Andrew's Anglican Church where the service took place and at the graveside. Officers. nou - commissioned olllcers and men and (he band f the North It. C. Hegimcnt assembled at 2.15 al the orderly room and marched to the church, being. Joined by mem- bers of the Great War Veteran' Association on Third Avenue. The church was crowded to the doors. Archdeacon His delivered the funeral address in louchlii?" and earnest "manner paying deep tribute to, the memory of deceased and referring to the widespread regrel thai had been felt by the community in his demise. A male choir consisting of W. K. Fisher. Frank Dibb, J. Morrison, Mat Collisou and It. Howe led the congregation in the singing of the hymns and W. Vaughan Davies was accompanist. After the ervice, the military escort, band and pallbearers formed up ami the last march commenced to the cemetery. The "Dead March in Saul" was played (wire by the band en-route while the firing squad marched with reversed arms and FARMERS' Meat Market CASH AND CARRY. Prince Ituperl people have al last obtained their deire for a Low Price- Grocery Store. To clear this week end we will sell: 10 High Grade: Hams, per lb 3c 15 Itoxes of Apples Jonathan and MeInloh, at per box $1.85 25 Hoxes of Jap Oranges, al a box 85c FRESH MEATS are advancing but our price is the same. Orders over $5.00 Delivered. Phone Blue 428. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 6S. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. ThUttU Doherty' Conput d with ordinary siird pis) ALL QONE. For the present, but we have an oilier shipment coming in about December 1st, You stilt have an opportunity lo have this little piano in your home for Christmas. First come first served. JWalker's Music Store Ltd. manes children Healthy 9 Mrs. Anderson of South Van couver av ier three kiddies love Pacific milk on their porridge in the morning. In fact, any one of them will run two blocks to the store lo get a can rather than eat fresh cream. Aiulr" she says, "1 am, glad they do like it. Tor 1 know its richness i pure, sweet cream." We appreciate every such letter as Mrs. Anderson's. They encourage us all to seek for belter and better quality. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B. 0. Factories at Ladner and Ab boUford, 8. 0. in time to the funeral music. Many mourners followed the cortege lo the cemetery. As the remain were lowered! lo their lasl resting place the firing squad fired a volley and t he Last post" was played by Hugler W. Ilauce. The firing quad 'Consisted of Staff Ser geant Warrior, Sergeant Jepsou and Corn. T. Price. H.C.M.P.: and Sergeant Major Nicholson, Sergeant Ilobiusoii and Sergeant E. Hudson, North II. C. Itegi-inent. The pallbearers were Hubert Ward. C. V. Evill, J. I). Allen, C. I.. Youngman, D. Green and Norman Short I.ieul. G. P. Tinker was In charge of the parade and firing party. There were many floral Iri- bules including pieces from Mr. and Mrs. H. A. IMiilixttl, mem bers of the Dipby Island mess, Mr. Taylor (Digb Island), Miss irace Curt in, Mr. and Mrs. A. :. Paul, Mayor S. M. Newton. Sons of Hnglaiid, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Hinton, W. F.rnest F. Head, Pert Morgan! J. F. Uitchie. Jr., Mr and Mrs.' V Gurvich ami family, J. (J. 'Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Shoekley, W. J. Ilay-mond, Mrs. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hichmond, residents of Tl-ell, Mr, ami Mrs. Hubert Want, J. II. Filxmaurice, F. A. Stevens, Mr. ' ' and Mrs. Peler lllack, two friend, members of the old Wanderers' Club, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Crewe, Miss Cheslon, Helen It. Malcolm (Coalmont , Daily News, Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Mcintosh, Miss Agnes McQuillan, Mr. and Mrs. I.eo. Waugh, Hugh McMillan and Sidney McQuillan. IMMENSE IRRIGATION SCHEME FOR INDIA Water to be Taken From Indus to Make Fertile Province of Slnd LONDON, Nov. 20. The pro vince of Siml in India is to be ir rigated by means of a gigantic scheme for tapping the Indus. Work on it has just commenced. The aim of this, the greatest ir rigalion scheme in history, is lo convert an area of virtual desert as large as xvale lo fertility. The vision that has inspired it is no new one. Seventy years ago, shortly after the beginnings Vjf Urilish cvoutrol of Siml, an able and imaginative engineer, Gen erar Fife, H.F.., reported on the possibility of using the Indus lo 'redeem the arid plains of Siml lu some ways Nature seems to have prepared the way for this great design, for the Indus runs its 350 mites through the middle of the province on a low ridge from which the surrounding land droits 'gently away. Never was a tremendous natural aqueduct more neatly noised, and Fife saw clearly Us power to make a smil ing and populous laud of the wastes through which it flows. Doubt and inlerminalile discussion have kept his dream from Taking shape till now, but on Wednesday the Governor of Ponibay, Sir ;Oeorge Lloyd, lo whose vigour and perception in this matter its actual inception owes much, laid the foundation of the worbr biggest barrage which Is to bear his name. There will in all be some 7,000 miles of waterway, great and little, springing friirnVthc parent Indus when the work is conVpletc; and the experts speak with, confi donee of crops of cotton, and of wheat, rice nnd oilier grains that will yield an ample return on the capital outlay of 12.000,000. We may lake pride in the fact that Wednesday's ceremony marked the beginning not only of a monument (o our enterprise and imagination in engineering, but of a legacy of Inestimable value lo India that generations lo come will respect. HIGH OFFICERS OF SALVATION ARMY GOING NORTH TODAY Commissioner Hodder and Party In City on Way to Attend Native Congress at Ketchikan Commissioner Hodder. head of the Salvation Army in Western Canada, Mrs. Hodder. Col. Tay lor and F.nsigu .Monday, all of Winnipeg, were passengers going through on the Princess Mary I his afternoon bound for Ketchikan when; they will at tend a congress of native Salvation Army officers. Several natives from .district points joined the Princess Mary here bound for 'the eimgress which will be attended by such officers from all parts of Alaska. Commissioner Hodder ami his party will return here on the Priiirexs Mary next Friday and will participate in special weekend services in Hie city. The commissioner will give a public address in the F.inprrss Theatre next Sunday afternoon ami the parly will proceed Fast by train Monday evening next week, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SAI.K. -Fumed oak dining room suite. Monarch range. MrClary healer. Kitchen cabinet. Sewing Machine, Chiffonier, eoueh. ino. elc. lr. J. Sbeddon. Thin Ave., W. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, November 28 ' High . 3:07 a.m. H.H 1 1 : tH p.m. 20.5 Low 8:6 a.m. :i H p.m. 1.3 Tuesday, November 27 lliph .1:15 a.m. H.t 15:22 p.m. 10.8 I.ow y:;'l a.m. O.n 21 59 p.m. t.H TIMBER SALE X6721. fl. TIh-it lll tie ufrrrnl for ! tl Public .Vurlkm, ! imshi. im Ihe lib dr iH-rmi iM-r, itti. in iiw itpi nrrire i Smlllu-ri. thr l.liriwr XJ71I. , ru . 0VU f.tuii. of Spruce. lUturn. and t-ixSrv mi- I'll: ami H.njii Jtrkplrw irxt llrm kx-k Ti- mi 111 im itljsninr Lot lll, Thrrt 1). yrr mill b illumed tor rm (until ut llnitxT. Iiirllx-r nartlruUr or lit C tiU-f lorr Irr. Vlrlitrli, H.i:.. or liKtrirt lurrilrr. I'rinra ItiJiMTl, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5729. SnM Trixlrr Mill tm rtsrlml by iIm- MlnUlcr of IjihI h Virion ix.l Ulrr IImii luiofl fi thr f IM dy ft lirrrrotM-r. vii. ror in imrrmi or i.irriM-r x tit. lo nit l.joii.ooo fwt or snriK. Hil.mi. Ileiiilixk iih! JirklHl. oil Umi S.W. U nf Lot tltt. Ilintr 1. i.i. lil.lrlrl. rour ( 1 -rir lll ! illuwrd rr rf iiniviI or tlmbrr. r'urllH-r lurtlmlir or llv i'Mrt luri-n ler. Vlrlorli, B.: . or PIMrlrl lorrliT. finrii niiM-ri. nr.. Pre - Inventory SPECIALS Five days remain before stork . Inking. This ad, changes every day. Following specials for Tuesday only. SHOP BY PHONE OR WALK DOWNSTAIRS. 5(1 llfixes Jumble Paek Jonathans, for Tuesday only $1.85 250 Tins Tomalos, 2's, 3 tins for 40o l'er dnz $1.50 1,000 lbs. Terrace Carrots. Thi is real quality stock. Tuesday only, H lbs. 25c Per 100 b. sack .. $2.25 500 lbs. Kooteuashi Small While Means, 3 lbs. ror 25c; 1 1 lb S1.00 50 sacks Terrace Spuds, guaranteed "A" grade, splendid cookers, per 100 lb. sack $1,85 Singapore Sliced Pineapple, 2's, 2 tins for 45o 5 tins for $1.00 Italian Macaroni limited quantity . Assorted cuts, PT lb 16o Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 Phone 376 The House Monday, November 26, 193 Phone 376 of Quality Dresses V have jirsl received an entirely new line of I)rrs?eS in Puirel Twill fashions newest fabric. These dreei, are nil in "Wrap Around" und Coal styles mid trimmed in many different ways. Some have braid and embroidery or finely lurketl. Sues 10 ttf. Any one of these models ran be bought for $25.00 ltargaiiis 111 waists mid skirts. DISCOUNT SALE THROUGHOUT OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Phone 376. , Mail Orders Prepaid, Satisfaction or Money V. , WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow, 7 and 9 Jack Holt In "The Tiger s Claw" An enthrall. ng u rve-'iiigliiig mvstery f Hie Orieu? parked full of IhnlK un luding the buiMing of a dam. he tiucknig and killing or it maii-eatiiig tiger and superb K.n uf horsemiinsliip. Robert Cain, Eva Novak and Alleeri Prlngle in - (' (Mirtitig cnsL Comedy Larry Semon In "Solid Concrete' Pathe Revltw. Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways V Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P, 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. JUST RECEIVED! A Beautiful Rangs of Evening and Semi-Evening GOWNS Also a Wide MniiKe in the New Wool Canton Dresses Latest .Styles from the Knsl nl Very Mi'iisiniahle Price- Bent's Ladies' Ready-to-wear Third Avenue.