mm PAOI 70UB MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE To Insure comfort and restful sleep, sleep tin a Slumber King Spring and Innerspring Mat tress which bears Simmons famous bedding name. 327 Third Ave. GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Phone 775 It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less. Mail or phone your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE GOAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS ED SON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Wood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy A. C. Christiansen. D. Wedge and M. H. Lawrence, city; J. Farquhar and A. Johnston, Surt Point; Mrs. C. P. Ryan, P. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Leighton, Metlakatla;. O. A. Lindstrom, C. N. R.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Christoff, Vanderhoof; W. Duff, Vancoouver; C. C. O'Neil, Port Simpson. Royal A. McRae, L. H. Evans, H. C Halliday, P. H. Cudmore, A. C. Christiansen and J. Marr, city: Mrs. Warren Nystrom, Ketchikan-O. Palumbo, CUR. Prince Rupert H. D. Gray, ss. Esslngton; Mar June, Vancouver; J. W. Reid, Calgary; George Simmons and D. D. Murphy, Carcross; R. McCleery Teslln; C. L. Burk, Port Simpson: C. R. Cocks, city; Mrs. J. A. Brown and daughter and Miss Marjorie Tinker, Poit Esslngton. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 6-ROOM Modem house. Basement $750.00. 436 8th Ave. West. (237) FOR SALE Trolling boat Alto, 34 I ft. long ,8 ft 6 beam, 8 hp. East- hope engine and gurdles. Apply on board New Floats. (237) FOR SALE $600 takes the 60 h.p. diesel engine now in the Pachena. Pacific Salvage Co. Phone 564. Uf) FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461. FOR SALE I Hubbard oven, ; decks. Coal Burner, as new, suit able lor hotel, restaurant, o camp. Also other baking equipment on view at 211 9th Ave West. (235 FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO We need the space. 10-Piece Loose-Pillow-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72.50; 10-Plece Bed- Chesterfield Suites $7950; 3 Room Groups, 60 high-grade pieces, sensational bargain. $160 Terms If desired. Free storage Julius Shore Mail Order House 1402 Beklns Bldg. Vancouver, WANTED WANTED To rent a plani for Recreation Centre. Phone 845. (236 HELP WANTED YOUNG Man with knowledge of bookkeeping. Temporary work Apply in own handwriting to Box 2, Dally News. tf PERSONAL OVER 900 have joined our group forming to provide each member with $1000 protection for loss oi life from any cause, up to 60 years of age accepted without medical examination, estimated cost $10 to $12 per year, write for our "Over the Top" drive offer and particulars, Western Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) MEN Get vigor at once. New Oa trex Tonic Tablets contain r.a oyster Invlgorators and othei stimulants. One dose peps up ot gans, glands If not delighteu maker refunds few cents paid Call or write. Ormes Limited, tf HALE l'M)l;K CIIATTKL MOKTUAOi: We hereby offer for sale by tender certain gai boat named "Stacey" belp? 28 feet in length. 7 feet and 8 Inchc in breadth and 3 feet and 6 lnche In depth, Installed with six horse power Palmer 09 Engine, which boa is now at our wharf at C&paco, Bkeen' mver u.c.. and was s-vlzed by ouv bailiff for de'auU In payment unilr' our una.T.;ei Mortgage. Tendnrs will to- received by us at the offices of Browr Harvey, Prince Rupert. British Col ultima until 3:30 pm. on Tuesday, tb 13th day of Ojtobef. 1938, the highest or any .vender not necessarily accepted Dated at Prince Rupert, B.O. thl; Z9th day of Septrmber, A.D. 1938. CA83IAR PACKING COMPANY LIMITED IN THE BtTRI;.Mi; ( OlItT OF UKITIXI COLIMIHA in ritoiiATi: In (he Matter uf the "Adininlntratlo Ait" And In the Mattrr of the IMate of I'etff UelUwt, Drcensecl TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ids Honor, W. E. Fisher the 21st day ol September, A. D. 1038, I. was a.p pointed Administrator with will an- nexed of the estate of Peter DeBotr, deceased, and an parties having claltr. against the said ea.ta.te are hereby rt- uiroa Mj lurnwn same, properly veri fied to me on or before the 31st day. of October, A. D. 1936, and all Dirties TERRACE DAH.T FBWB . FUNERAL Entire Community Honors Miss Margaret Kenney In-Death TERRACE, Oct. 5: (Will Robin son) One of the largest gatherings of mourners in the history of Ter race met at Knox United Church on Saturday afternoon to pay final Members of Tslmpsean arid Tyee Lodges, A. F. it A. M... escorted the body to the train, at Prince Rupert Friday evening. . . Little" Vera l?lghton. after been a patient in the Princa Rupert General Hospital for six months, left Saturday on her re urn to her horn .at Metlakatia, JONES Family Market MIONE 951 Fillet of Veal per lb Leg of. Veal per lb: Specials Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin, of f eas I Shoulder of Veal per lb BEEF Sirloin Steak 3 lbs. Round Steak 3 lbs. Prime Rib. Roll, 1 lbs, & 5 lbs. Spuds Pot Roast 4 lbs Stew Beef 3 lbs Hamburger, 3 lbs. it , 2 lbs. Onions Steak, l2 lbs. it Vx lb. Kidney .; Stew Lamb, 2 lbs. It 1 tin of Peas Indebted to the estate are required to .Mutton " Choris r pay the amount of their Indebtedness ""V . to me forthwith. 2 lbs NORMAN A. WATT, iBeef Dripping Prince Rupert, BO. 5 -lbs. Dated this 21t day of Beptember. ' A. D. 1838. PHONE 951 NO. 1 MILK FED VEAL Joned and Rolled Veai 4 lbs veal Steak 2 lbs; 50c 35c 20c 15c 25c 10c 50c 40c 75c 35c 25c 25c 25c 25c 35c 25c WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Discharging seven carloads of frozen fish from Ketchikan for trans-shipment cast over Canadian j National Railways, Northland , Transportation Co.'s steamer North . Sea, Capt. A. W. Nickerson, wasj here all night Saturday. The vessel i arrived at 8 p.m. from Alaska and. sailed at 5 a.m. Sunday in contin uation of her voyage to Seattle. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper-; ial, Capt. A. S. McGaw, arrived in port at 8:30 this morning from loco with fuel cargo for the company's local tanks and, after discharging, will sail on her return south. 1; 1930 deceased was injured in a cave-in at the Anyox mine and had since been In Prince Rupert, having taken up fishing. Mr. Forsman was "Build B.C. Payrolls" An Old- limer s Letter fif An old-timer has written us an! interesting letter. He has used Pacific Milk for years. Before that he used a great deal of canned milk but lir-es Pacific and has from the first. He has lived in B.C. 42 years. One day at a grocery he saw a can of Pacific Milk and noticed it was canned In British Columbia. He bought his first tin that day. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Gordon s Hardware Monday, October 5 tribute to the memory of Miss Margaret Leila Kenney, daughter of E. T. Kenney, M. L. A. for Skeena, ana Mrs. Kenney. After an Illness of some weeks Miss Kenney passed away at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Thursday night. Accompanied by the parents, the body was brought home to Terrace and the funeral services were conducted by. Rev. Adam Crisp of the United Church and Rev. A. Hlnchcliffe of the. An glican Church. The church was :rowded to capacity and many of the mourners' could not find seats. Practically the whole community attended. Hymns loved by Margaret were sung, these being "When He Cometh" and "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go." A. Hewson was or ganist. Rev. A. Hlnchcliffe read the les son and :Rev. Adam Crisp gave a very fitting address. A number of classmates of the deceased handled the flowers fol lowing the ceremony at the church. This group Included Mrs. P. Glbbs, Mlss'Thelma Olsen Miss Edith Little, Miss Amy Little, Miss Ruth Little, Miss Margaret Little, Miss Thelma Mist and Miss Frances Dover. The pallbearers were also class mates of Margaret at the local high school and Included Gordon Little, Gorman Chapman, Kenneth At jee, W. Cooper, G. Haugland, A. laugland and H. Warden. Following the ceremony the body was taken to Mountain View Ceme tery where, amid the encircllngl snow-capped mountains, she was I left at her last resting place. I Miss Kenney will be greatly missed In the community. One of '.he most popular of the younger et, she was active in the Young People's Society and. her-deep love lor the younger children drew her to be a very active worker In Knox Jnited Church Sunday School A profusion of flowers spoke high tribute of the respect with which she has been held In the community, and many expressions of the "leep sympathy, of the district as a A'hole have been made known to .he bereaved' family i Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver on a regularly sche duled voyage, C P- steams Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 3:45 yesterday fternoon from Alaska and sauea Edward Forsman Died Saturday Former Anyox Miner Had Been En. gaged in More Recent Years As Miner Here Edward John Forsman, who worked as a miner at Anyox for 15 years and had been, engaged in The vessel " fishing here for some four or five at 5 p.m. for the south. t ft a1 n mf ft Inf A Oft tit -l ft had on board in all 127 passengers ye-. ik, 4tt Ba ,Ua, of whom 17 disembarked at this morning In the Prince Rupert Gen-port. Sixteen took passage on her.eral Hospital where he had been a patient for some time. He was 58 here for Vancouver , 'j; ' i years of age and, born In Sweden, ' was a naturalized Canadian. He .... . iic nf With a fair-sized i a list of rapn- passen- ti ratal. Cant had llved in Canada for 30 ,ears- , uii'uu t-v.,-1 v, n,f nr.. v, j i James Findlay, arrived in port at 7 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed a coup'.e of hours later for Stewart, Anyox and other norther points whence she Is scheduled to call here southbound tomorrow afternoon. Halibut landings at the port of Seattle last week totalled 514,000 pounds. On Saturday two boats sold at the Puget Sound port as follows: Venture, 32,000, Sebastian, ll4c and 10c; Havana, 35,000, Washington, ll'Ac and 10'ic The Presho sold 13,000 pounds of sablefish to San Juan at 4c. uuiittg tiiu vjiiav it tiw vi ku France with the First Pioneers. In unmarried and the only relative in this country Is a brother, Erick Forsman, who arrived from Terrace on Saturday night's train to attend the funeral which takes place tomorrow afternoon. Owing to the increase fa w ness along the railway 1 of here the wayfrclght u t Prince Rupert each Friday J? ing at seven o'clock ith Edward Arnold Binnie Barnes (At 7:00 it 9:51) In The Picture With a Sock! CAROLE LOMBARD in ILOWIE BEFOIPJE IBIRIEAIKIFASTl ftoturing PRESTON FOSTER with CESAR ROMERO JANET IEECHER (At 8 42 Once Only) NEWS (At 8 26 Only) We carry a large stock of (lie newest and most popular patterns in CONGOLEUM RUGS Lte Tracj Kalherine Alexander I