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Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:40 Recorded Int. 12:45 Ethel and Albert 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow l:45Commentary and Ethelwyne Hobbes 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favorites 2:30 Sheila Present 3:00 Cowboy Troubador 3:15 Serenade to America-3:30 Serenade, Tor. 3:45 BBC News 3:55 international Comment arles . Mlts Nan Bavester returned by air from a two week's visit to her heme In Vancouver. Announcements All advertisement u. tnw column wUl be charged for ft lull at ae word. 30, Lutheran Tea ana Sale August L.O.B.A. Orphanage Tea and Sale, Sept. 3. Moose. Men's Bazaar anc Dance. Sept. 25 and 26. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Rantlst Sale. Nov. 6. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 ' Salvation Army Home League Bale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 23th. Orange Sale, December 5. IL r f) W v n o rn atktj'TT V PTTIiED U.S.A. v w u 0 a i w iva & JOLLKNE WHITE KUBIJEU SOLES ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF your pet saddles Perennial saddle oxfords lead a busy 1 ...it... 1 OO 1.1X41... ISII n oltriltZ vuiujiiia Him mi ... limn- -.--, n j 3...... 4.. .... 111! E o .....I .....,.nl ...... oituia tutu sUilltia . . AT FINAL RITES OFD.SCHERK Many Attend Funeral f Well Known Former Citizen Final rites for Daniel Scherk, Prince Rupert pioneer, were held Sunday afternoon from the Full Gospel Tabernacle -which he founded In this city many years ago and the tabernacle was filled beyond seating capacity with friends paying final respects to a man who was held in highest esteem in the community. The service was led by Rev. J. Choosing "An OIti Timer Passes" as his sermon topic, Rev. Mr. Llnney used the twenty-first verse of First Phillipians as his i text "For me to live Is Christ. and to die is gain," Mr, Llnney referred to..the Christian activi- ties of the deceased and to his 'faithful and effective work as a ' lay preacher to the conspiration. . ml . I I ff T J M n 11 J VTT (IENN LOOKS MAD me iamea quaaru- t "'"" revauea jvir. r... rr.oiH -inH Thnmfls- are moled IScherk's Sunday scrlDture read- h r v. : tiut.c. - - '"'- ... ..J r.1 ft , Ul i ItieS !tnn tnP5MCMi irVllVi nonl.il i ... Ui'Pnrm wk on eruuus ui du. nsun iiuaunai, "...w tn.iu V- il.i I. J o- )M. n o about someuung, mey weie buiu icwi, i a strong evangelistic message, FSow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL RLONDIE Local News Items... nls work with the Japanese mis- home here slon and his conscientious and"! kindly visitations to those in hospital for many years. "The church and the city have sustained a great loss in the passing of this faithful follower of qhrist," Mr. Linney said. During the service J. E. Davey sang the hymn "The End of the Road" and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin sang a duet "Good Night Here, But Good Morning Uo There." Miss M. A. Wav was piano accompanist. Hymns sung by the congregation were "Abide With Me," "Nearer My God To Thee' and "Looking For That Blessed Hope." ir . . ii. nunorary paiiDearers were Capt. H. A. Ormlston, Victoria: W. Beasley, Kamloops, C. Eatt, Vancouver; N, Taylor, G. W. Cook, and Mr. Hauser. Active pallbearers were J. Wilkie, V. Nysteddt, S. Amundsen, Regin ald Green, M. Fladseth, M. O Conner. Ushers were Howard Toftager and Arthur Toftager. ' Interment took place at Fair-view Cemetery In the presence of a large nunrber of friends who gathered at the graveside and sang "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Floral offerings were contri buted by the following: The family, Mrs. Eliza Paul and family, Kenora, (Ont.), Eva, Will, Grace and Charlie; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Nelson, Wetasklwin, (Alberta), Gospel Tabernacle, Mr. and Mrs. George Thaln and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hil- land,' Norma and Marlon, Ed monton, (Alberta),' Ida and Fred Wermig, Jack Batt, Mr. and Mrs. Charney, Mr. and Mrs. Al Man-son, Charlotte Balagno, F. J. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kane and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cros by, Bud Green and family, Mr and Mrs. N. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKay, Mr. and Mrs. George Madill, Seattle, (Wash.), Mr. and Mrs, F. Feero, Brother J. A. Green, Sister Lawley, Ernie, Henry, Paula and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benson, Mrs. Zellsko, Olga and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and Tommy, Jack and Ethel Wilkie, Reg Green, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fladseth and Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and Peter Mr. and Mrs. C, Knut- ai I t SEE AT Moose Meeting Tues. Aug. 28 at 8 p?m. Members planning tri'p to Ketchikan requested to attend. (199) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Drysdale of Premier will be here aboard the Coquttlam tomorrow enroute to Vancuver, ' Indian Agent and Mrs. J. A. Findlay of Massett arrived in the city on the Cassia r yester day morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands. B. J. Brldden, who has been visiting at Massett with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brldden, returned to the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Cassiar yesterday morning. William' Priest, formerly of the Prince Rupert Daily News typo-'graphical staff and identified for the past few months With the Omlneca Herald at New Hazelton leaves by this evening's train on his return to the Interior after spending a few days at his doc Ai?FASr IS 'VOUR NEWSFVkPef? AND YOUR son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Valderhaug, Mr. and Mrs. H. Toftager, Mr. and Mrs. A. Toftager. Mrs. M. Toft ager, C. N. Motive Power and Car Department, The Postmaster and Staff, Lodge No. 207, I. A, Machinists, Mr. and Mrs; Alex MacKenzie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ingram and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillipson and family, Sunrise Grocery, Jack Ccbb, S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. Strachan and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bussey, Mr. and Mrs. Laird and family, Mr. and Mrs, Vic Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gustafson, Carl, Ann and Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. J. Basso and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Nysteddt and family. - Baseball play-offs, Savoy vs Moose, Tuesday 6:45 pjn. Roosevelt Park. (it) Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman 13 making the round trip to Stewart aboard the'Co- qultlam on official duties. Mrs. Hogah and two children of Bella Bella arrived In the city on the Coqultlam last evening for a visit of a few days here. Hugh M:Donald, road superintendent for Atlin district with headquarters in Stewart, returned north on the Coqultlam last 'evening after a visit to the city on, official business. Copies of use recent special Industrial Development Issue of the Prince Rupert Daily News are still available at the office but the supply Is limited ana those who desire to send them out are advised to obtain same at once. tf) Mrs. Betty Killas, wife of the late Nick James. Killas, left on the Camosun Saturday night, accompanied by her small daughter, Arden. They will take up residence at Vancouver with Mrs. Killas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Free, forrrfcr ownere of the Rupert' Tobacco Store who are now living In the south em city. MrLand Mrs. Alan Hurst ar rived in the city by motor Saturday evening from Vancouver and are taking up residence In the Aneus Apartments. New" princi pal of Booth Memorial High School here, Mr. Hurst has been spending the summer In Toronto in connection wllh the writin of a book on war services work with which he was prominently identified as supervisor for British Columbia of YM.C.A. war services. HANDSOMELY HOODED . . . That's what you'll-be In this prepossessing satin ensemble with double - breasted, shoulder-yoked coat. . . . invites you to view The NEW, The SMART, The -INTERESTING. ... it's our new fall stock now on display. You'll feel "right" and be right in the style parade with one of our new head-turning creations. Use Our Convenient BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges Household Helps DUST MOPS STEEL WOOL DRYING RACKS GALVANIZED WARE A Man of Few Words. FLOOR WAX ENAMEL WARE CLOTHES PINS ALUMINUM WARE SATIN-GLO PRODUCTS THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 1M10NE 101 255 Third Ave. THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 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