Occcmber 19, 1938 3 Pure Grape Wines or Christmas Festivities CALOHA WHITE MEDIUM SWEET ' CALONA RED MEDIUM SWEET CALOHA RED DRY are three delicious grape wines. They come to you from sunny Okanagan. Made to suit exacting tastes. Have won the praise of wine makers for purity, bouquet and clearness. 30' Proof Spirit ... in four sizes! 26-oz. 40-oz. Vi-Gal. 1-Gal. 60c &5c fl.60 f,00 The following Calona Wines also on sale: The Champagne at J(1.90; the Sparkling Burgundy at 1.75, and the popular Vermouths, Italian and French, at 1.25 At all Government Vendors iH iiWWM WINKS f.W. II s This advev.irtr-n: is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Coard or by the Government of British Columbia. FOR CHRISTMAS and all the year around Covered Roasters, from $1.00 to $3.00 Stainless Carving Sets $2.50 to $7.50 Pocket Knives, Scissors, Table Cutlery Pyrcx Cooking Utensils. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO; LTD. MacKenzie Furniture V We invito you to. visit our store during this week, ffi ,15 ajr I Furniture for the home there is no better gift. )? 327 Third Ave. Call for 1937 Calendar. Phone 775 ISttHiWIUI WBXTKK FAKES Culling at Occa.- l'nlla and 1W1I "ncf 32Hcliirn Mviils and Hvrlh Included !fii,. THURSDAYS s..!ffl3 until Feb.. 28. Hate effective iiowr awl Itrltirn limit, March 31. CMLDiM UMliMi STEAMSHlPg - The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert "Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. -' PIUNCR KUPERT. B.C. SIR HENRY THORNTON , MEMORIAL (Contlnueu iroin Pane 1 me to officiate ,at this function, .particularly so as I do not hap 'pen to be of the organization which first conceived the Idea of i this form of tribute and the man i nor of ,arryjn$ U. out. X really the great rcspqiybUityHftlltlJft matter and my own limitations with respect to -lt-and, I -am equal ly aware of the Inadequacy of words wherewith to express the sentiments of these employees. i "Perhaps it might be' Well' at this juncture to outline how this proposal first came about 'and its eventual crystallization, cul mmaung n; the ceremony ar ranged: for this broadcast. The Idea was first conceived by a number of employees, who are members of the standard International labor organizations. Under pres sure from them the matter was considered and arrangements were Idea met with a very general re ception with the result that other organizations asked to be Included and the arrangements were accordingly widened. Again there were requests from officers.' and other employees who, by, reason; of the particularity of their status, are not members of these organ izations. In this way the idea ber came more universal with the re suit that the final contributions t:qk in all employees and officers' of the railway. Gencial Contribution, "Here in Prince Rupert that was much so. At first this point was not one of those chosen for the erection of a plaque, which Is the form which this tribute has taken. It was first decided that one plaque would be erected in each province of the Dominion However, by persistence and with the co-operation of the local press, each of Which papers ' published our views in the matter, the de sire to have: a plaque here also was emphasized and flnallycon-ceded. The, plaque' erected here Is similar to those arranged 'for the other points, all being struck from one mold. . "Of he In whose memory thesi plaques are erected much has besn written and not always with understanding or In the proper estimation of his true wortii. I feel that we b3st know him who work er cd for him, were avare alike of jKJ his strengths and; his weaknesses pJi and were able to measure the one JA In relation to the other. $J "Sir Henry was a great organ-; $j Izcr, and a great executive. In' these capacities .there Is much with which to measure him.. These are his accomplishments which ex-, TO tended to three countries in th P& course of his ever expanding car-- Vfl cer. In each of these his record is jm testament to his capacity to achieve. "In leadership he towered over m Ills associates, physically and mentally he was a big man a leader in his capacity to conceive and to carry out. L Unfortunate End ! "We know the unfortunate', Circumstances which 'terminated,, his career with the rallwaywlth which '"'we too are associated, f makemeri- tlon of It here In passing that It may be known, as it Is known to each one of us, and the Injustice ' of it serves to deepen our respect to his memory and the love and affection that we had and have for him. His enemies cut him down and, If we believe aright,, they did fo by reason of his capacity to achieve. Time will make evl- dent the truths that are at pres-j ent hidden and will remain hidden in the' Kg that accompanied his-, going from the service which later broke his spirit and brought about1 his. untimely end. At a time when' the opportunity of a"n even larger field appeared open to him in which he would have had an even THX DAILY NEW3 page nve; GAME HEAD WAS HEARD James Cunningham Annual Banquet of Local Rod . AndCunClub . 'trnmofc .nimnlncham of . Vancour. ver, dame poiim&jlioner . fof )tjje, Province- oi unusn-wuumoia, was the principal speaker last night, at the annual .banqiret of the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club In the Knox Hotel, There were between ninety and one hundred mmroas and anglers In attendance with President Don Crerat In the chair and th'e affair was. highly successful. Mr. Cunningham discussed game and hunting matters. After speaking of deer and wolves, in the course of which he declared that the authorities had no Intention, I Filled to capacity wmx AiasKans . . , i i. Having been delayed a couple of days by exceptionally bad weather conditions, C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Nell Mctean, Is due In port at 5 oViork this evening from 'Van- jcouver via the Queen Charlotte Speaker At- V.eS 1S, to sail at 10 o'clock tonight on her return south via the Islands but jrliy,not likely gekWW.At, that lime. Hi Try a Dally News wanvad. f 2? 3 made for the distribution of the as rumored, of putting wolves onirf. necessary lists to secure ithe funds I he Queen Charlotte Islands, Mr. required to give the proposal ef-j'cunnlhgham went on to speak of feet. It was soon seen that thel-the. mlcratorr bird regulations I .yhlch he explained were governed , , Tl f I i I U - Iv'rf y me uominion. n wit- iciv oy uiu province that the present rcgula- m tions were not .satisfactory iandi,j every effort was. being made to bring about adjustments. After Mr. Cunningham's address numerous iueslipns were .ask-id, these being answered by the Commissioner. District Game Warden T. Van j Jyk of Prince .George spoke briefly M and' humorously. 'M' City Commissioner W. J, Alder jk- ,ave reminiscences of younger days m ,vhcn he was a devotee of angling zfa and wished the club. every success.! - , Jl,,ft v ane evenmg s prugiitm muuutu songs by Andrew Home and Illu minated club swinging by Ted An- slow. 1 going south, C. P. R. steamer Prin- j jto cess Norahi Capt. William Palmer, j jfc was in port from 2:30 to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon southbound Sff . from Skacwav to Vancouver. A large portion of ,the passengers W Eleven persons disembarked from fe'jj the vessel here whil-a only one boar- m ded her here for Vancouver. D. fa McCraUd .has returned td his du- ties as( chief englneeronrthe Prln- ce&s Norah after having, been off for a,' month's- vadation during which he made "a trip to California. M , M nis railway me wicip.iii w,u.it;i- nit with our own e merefy show f ;umstince3, whicli do not lecsen vh ihe faith in him that was and is f$ ours. Rf "Slilnlng out brilliantly thrcu&h 5 all thsse circumstances of mlsfor- tune, yes of imposition, is the A teal man we had 'cbme to know, -and whnm we shall alwavs re- S? .memberthe friend " greater opportunity, to,,ivcxerclsG . - "His critics'-"arid:. hls enemies V ?"' might have;' dcajt npreichariabt with, 'mm; certalhly' less, viciousijf wiUi him', In view pf the greatness ot his' tonj-rlbutloiij to. tlio life and progress of 'Canada ahdi the surety' of the success . 'M: the-Canadian Nation alsSystcm whfch ' ' he established. ' .'"v -'J ceivea anu jjivyei ijciopvtuvc which time only can supply will bring proper judgment of the man and his"' achievement. ' "Of these things we do not need to s;ak' extendedly nor does .he: need burvdefence but-passing men-,tlon thus touching all phases of, V . T9 We loan you Iree a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and the oil for 6 complete Permanents. Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. 1 1 .,jsii t FRASER & PAYNE'S Specials for Saturday A Ftw Suggestions hat will purchase in useful gift merchandise Saturday Imported-Shadow Cloths and .Hume spuns, assorted designs and color-. ings,48 inches wide -"S'1.00-2 yards for ,vv All Silk Curtain Nets, full width, assorted designs in honey 1 (h (J shades; 3 yards for Clip I)ot Swiss Marquesettes, plain and frilled, assorted colored dots, wide widths 521 - m Nil . . 4 yards tor Madras Curtain Fabrics, Notting ham nets, assorted de- CStJ fllgl signs; 4 yards for were from Juneau and Ketchikan, w Girls' Flannelette Pyjamas, assorted colors, sizes, 8, 10, 12 2-piece style; per suit Men's Tics, a tremendous variety in - all the very latest, designs, neatly boxed C-3 ft ft 2 for Men's Socks, silk and wool and pure wool, Harvey Woods and Mercury make, all new designs - ftUi 2 pair for ..... Boys' Handkerchiefs, woven colored borders, 2 handkfs. to (Ifi P 15 Metal Tubes .... 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