paqi rotm E. T. Kenney, MLA. for Skeena.j victoria where Mr. Kenney will at-and Mrs. Kenney arrived in the city ! tend session of the Legislature from Terrace on last night's train . Penins next and sailed on the Prince George for look for this"seal of quality m ON ALL B.C. DISTILLERY PRODUCTS H SOLD IN 3 T oz.f)Oc OLloz5 Go..tmM of B.m.h Columbu. Curol Bo.nl or by 5 Piece -- High Grade Living Room Ensemble Regular Price 222.50 Special 179.50 Including i 3-piece Modern Chesterfield Suite, Reversible Spring Filled Cushions. 1 Axminister Barrymore Rug, 9x12 and 1 Walnut Magazine Table. elics Furniture Exchange Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COAL TO PI.E.SE KVEKYIIOIIY BatUsfactton auaran-l running EiImmi Albert a Coal Uulklry Vulley Coal Vamouw Island Coal Prince Ruperl Feed L'omuuni PHONE' 68 and 858 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Propritor "A HOMn AWAY FROM HOME" Kate $1.00 up 0 Rooms Hot & Cc-ld Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1SI KAML00PS FUNERAL Obsequies for Late Mrs. M. A. Bur-bank on Monday from Roman Catholic Church At Sacred Heart Church in Kam- REPORTS ON Miss Noreen Gibson Tells A.V.P.A. Of Gathering in Vancouver The regular weekly meeting of the Anglican Young People's Association was held in the Cathedral Hall on Wednesday of this week. Miss Noreen Gibson, the delegate to the seventh annual provincial conference which was held in Vancouver recently, presented her report. Two very interesting facts discovered at the conference were that Prince Rupert branch has the distinction of being the farthest north and the farthest west branch of the Association ir. ii THE DAILY NEWS WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Final vessel of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet to be accounted for following the closing of the fishing season on October 19 the Sea Maid, loons Monday morning at 8 o'clock, capt. Henry Dolron. arrived in port high mass, fully choral, was sung toaay wun a caicn m bv Father T. Murnhv. O.M.L... for wmcn sne sum to trie itoyai r . vu. ue roc nt the cnnl nf Mrs. Bur- at 7.6c ana cc. Lanamgs oi mucn- ... J i u w.ifnnrifti.iiii a ttnrhnnk can DoaiT are,ixne',u,u (o contin DJS.O.. divisional engineer, Uanad- c in'.o next wot alHiounh l not lan National Railways, Prinze Ru- nsifr cd likely ' v. u b-- many pert, who passed away at the end :nore at Prna Rupert, of last week. Many attended the , mass and there were a great num- Th3 freighter Evel.n Burg. Capt ber of floral tributes. Interment E. Hansen, arrived in port at 9 o'clo-k this rnorn'n, from Ketchl- was in Pleasant Street cemetery. The late Mrs. Burbank went to kan and. alter discharging one Kamloops three weeks for her carload of mild cured .salmon in health. She was accompanied by tierces for tramshtoment East oyer w Hch,rt anrt two sons. Allan. Canadian National Railways, sailed 15, and Hugh, 13. She died at the at noon in continuation of her voy-Royal inland Hospital Saturday age to Seattle. morning at the age of 43 years. ! .,,,., The deceased was formerly Miss C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide Pao thP rinnshter of the Capt. Henry Anderson, is due in late Spencer Page of Reglna, who nort at 5:45 this afternoon from the was in the government service In south and v111 sail at 10 p.m. on her j Regina early in the history of Sas- return to Vancouver and waypoints. katchewan and w:ho was well known j throughout western Canada. She Delayed by extra calls on the was married to Major Burbank at way up the coast. Union steamer. Vancouver In January 1921. uaraena, uapt. jonn Koaen, is aue Other survivors, besides her 1m- In port at 3:30 tomorrow morning mediate family, are Mrs. Porter, from the south and will sail at 6 wife of Rev. R. D. Porter, Anglican a.m. on her return to Vancouver minister at Mayne Island, and Mrs. and waypoints. S. Wheatley, Mayne Island, both f n,t,nm arp sisters, and Alex Paee. C. C. Kuchel, Australian scientific nrvuTrir,nr'T,ir,i wns up I (IIMrrKrNI r wlnter at Seattle are "nding dir VVIll. JLllJUill-l nculties ncuiues in in following following thpir their ,,c,,n usual the British Empire arid also that Miss Gibson had the farthest to travel to attend the conference. Following the delegate's report the members repaired to the Cathedral where Very (Rev. J, B. Gibson conducted the Annual in- Af? Ordlnary constipation beat you down, but Kellogg' ALL-BRAN aten regularly makas you feal up and at 'em. Try It I 7 COLORFUL student, who has been given a two . Vancouver, and Lance Page, win- f next ln fashlonsJ I . , . , i V4 lit aw " ii.ni a yo U6UVJ I f nave lAlira rf nkennna t rv on rrr' rrt I fun, iun, girls, gins, , , music, music, , dances aances and anu . Tech a3,4C and 9c: Polaris. 43.OOOrpoun0s, r-" " v-"."r-iv- . ebastlon, 9c and 9c.." angl-h,finting manager (Jer- . ome Cowan), the Jilted millionaire Two Vessels sold halibut catches (Alan Mowbray) who tries to put! in Ketchikan yesterday .at 9c and Baxter oat of bUJlness. an Impec-j 6,c. Thev wern thP npiisnrp 31: "nlous Russian prince (Mlscha 000 pounds, and the North, 38,OOo"Auer) backecTby Baxter's enemies pounds , In a rival fashion house and many I other fascinating characters ln ' Manhattan's passing parade. Owlnir tn rnM ,r ,MM ling taken up by heavy recent TVm " "J M landings of halibut and sableflsh, S"CJ a' thenE MrocnC "? hniihnt. 1 vpp1. vesse,s .u.' Clubs, the Rainbow Room in Rock- v custom of stowing their gear ln cold storage. IIAIC SILVER NKW YORK: (CP) -Dar all-ver was unchanged at 4lc pr fine ounce on the New York metal market today. stallatlon of officers as follows: President. Robt. Yerburgh. Vice-President, Miss Evle Rivett. Secretary, Ernest Meadows. The meeting adjourned for re freshments which were served un der the able direction of Miss Evie Rivett. Next week the members are en tertaining the members of the Christian Youth Society at a Hal low'een Party jui r th me ,,, r.,. i,,,i i , ciciici i.ui;ivvaii uaio ujiu ballrooms of several swank hotels, Madison Square Garden during the Horse Show, "Fashion Row" on Fifth Avenue and New York and Boston theatres. Several new song hits Include "That Old Feeling," "Lovely One," "Red Hot Heat" and "Fall Fashion Forecast." Olof Hanson M. P. arrived ln the city on last night'straln and wl'.I be here over the week-end. f rcK to. ORDINARY TEA ' tmkcm' Girls' Tea And Sale Success Delightful Affair Yesterday at j Home of Mrs. J. K. Gibson I The whistling wind and blustery ; autumn breezes of yesterday added to the bewitching effect of the Hallowe'en tea held at the Rectory under the auspices of the Girls' Branch of St.. Andrew's Cathedral Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. G. Dawes, superintendent .he Girk' Branch received with Mrs J. U. Gibson while Mrs. C. V. jvllt and Mrs. A. E. Parlow poured. Miss Chlea Nlihitzaze and Miss N. Smith were in charge of the home ccokmg. Miss E. Smith was cashier. Those serving were the Misses Ooreen Eastment, Matilda Larson, Nancye Dawes, Frances Dagllsh, Edna McLean, Rosle Cox and Nor- : een Gibson ! The Rectory wat warmly aglow " with the proverbial Hallowe'en col-jors of orange and black. A bright fire blazed in the grate while pump-'kln lamps threw weird shadows 4 Tkjrv r 1 XT, over the spider web decorations of AllD VI A I oranBe and black streamers that i ll1A u1, ; formed a .canopy over the guests ; who sat chatting cozlly as the sharp "Walter VanRer's Vogues of 1938"jeast wind that shrilled around the At Capitol Theatre 1 corners of the house j The tea is an annual affair for the girls and it was most encourag-Heralded as real new in screen! ing to find that so many of the entertainment "Walter Wanger's grown-ups took such an Interest ln Vogues of 1938," begins a two day j their ef forte, making the tea a engagement at the Capitol Theatre grand success. (hhIitU t TV f tin rf f arc n trdirtaiif . n i i iV.1 it r - if rflii ILL 3 1.00 "B" Grade in Cartons Pot Roast Beef Oven Roast Prime Rib Roast Jg( Pork Lb Butts 25C Sparc Ribs 35C Lb!. 25c BUTTER 1st QGp grade. 3 lbs. Mincemeat for 9p Pics 2 lbs. Sausaj;e Meat Q'aP 2 lbs Ayrshire Bacon Piece. Lb. .. u ced; 28c Hyde Transfer Phone 580 FOR RENT Six-Room House Bath and Toilcl 216 9th Ave. W. 315 SECOND AVE. It s the FU IKxtrayanganza vanccd . TKniv7il'' in sj VIW A human l.. m story hv n ";:utt n k.v,d,o years leave oi aDsence to carry on ueoree uioo icn u mio, iics, uiuuit.o. - icuu- iLTrPhorn's Fnnpral Chanel was research work for the Australian (morning's , , . train , for a trip to the v,o tn rhorap nf nil funeral an-anee-! government ln connection with the , ..,i Interior. He will motor betwoer. mentsT " ' Hsherles, wiU arrive in Prince Ru-' r - " t Z and frlncc .95 and Major Burbank Touched pert at the week-end for a period includl possibly go as far as McBrlde. an cast ( Maior Burbank was deeply touch- of study at the Prince Ruoert Fish-1 .... V(. , n Mlsrha Allpr Alftn ed by the kindness of the people of eries Experimental Station which Mowb Cowan MarJorie Kamloops to himself and, sons dur-.w fxten "n February when he, 6a. McNuRy, Alma ing their bereavement. Speaking w leave fqi Vancouver whence he : RbWipS.na the Wal-to the Kamloops Sentinel he said, will return tf Australia. Mr. KU- tM Wanger Mode-wh6se beauty "We came here three weeks agochel has been or the past six or and shapdlncsi the :rfoducer has almost lotal strangers, because 6f eifrttf niontns at. the Ha llfax,FWi- ramed ine creati5ns from three the desire of my beloved.wlfe- to erlep Experjrnental Station after -tamous des'i&ners. &hd furs and rest in peace In this beautiful place, saving, spent, a year in me tinusn. ... valued t' jnoo. wnere tne surr snines ana me oeu- -" i-. pie are kind. WeubUrlcd-Mts.: morning." It is not Th story revolves around a he- ;-. A. A '-.. . A' mart.coureler (Baxter), nereditary r our crn nauoui so.r, Burbank thlSk vgs , the fasWonablb blouse of within-the Ecate York er oc myseU.or.my. two Doys vex- - rS&V?? socfalite. (Jo'an Benneti onn.lotlnn'.nf V.P friend. lOHJ ilS UIUOWS. UOriQa- ,UUU -r' ..i . ...Jr t. A fS:.! 40.000 pounds boundl j)ikc and tQhWo.he MsptuTOx;..-u tvlrt..' on UMbutlneSW the mlot.'afe. Baxter's as 'kindness nurses at the. hospital have been angels on earth; the priests, the sisters, the railway men, the hotel people, the physicians and the citizens all have done so much that, in srjlte.JQi .thei sadness which we feel, it seems to be a good world, after alL" Thp ' "i.t. uuu uuuutu, unit, , ' - v.. ti Who jilts "Roy fe SN GWKCOUS frirL. . ." I notch enteric Jy 51 Dance rmZ'-l 3JJ" -vcrbe, EwitiiiBly Different. I all in beaut f..i i- " color... t' .. k a " VI I JOAN -w ations by uorld fa9mo WARNER BAXTER BENNETT In Walter Wanger's Vogues of 198 Ica Re among the first to t 1 1 . . .try to leave your ilrr J sweetheart at home In 1 can but you can't so ift better take h. With MISC1IA Al'EK ALAN M0WIJRAY Entirely in the New Technicolor (At 7:31 and 9:53) ADDED CARTOON Mickey's Amateurs World News TOMOIIT and SATt'RDAT Feature at 7:31 and 9:59 2nd Show Starts 9:!5 i The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal a fir THE SEAL uf QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the onl MjJ canning company w,thAa.?!: the year round payroll Prince Rupert