u 1 106 funeral took place on Satur day afternoon of Albert Baxendale, gardner at the Court 'or,'l formerly puts mpnf:. in Walls and Ceilings A RICH FLAT FINISH that wit not rub off, crck,cfiiporfiM 18 Tints nd White were Daniel and Ray Scherk, A. J. Lancaster. Dr. J. T. Mandv. D. B. McDoiisral and C P. Ballaeno. Miss tne service being conducted ' Rirth Scherk played the organ for by RPV VV J Tieseu. riiuocajcisi wrr njuui. GIRLS Ttil You look ugly when you rouph. Ktep Smith Brothm Coufch Dropj bandy, (Utfct of Menthol.) Relief fof lOf. IS SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS i MARK 0VERWA1TEA LTD. CASH or C.O.I). Phone 813 BUTTER-First grade. 3 lbs. 79c Glare Clierrie Red QEJp and Oreen Per lo, Currants- Recleaned nffn L 2 lbs Katie Brand .Milk 1 Qp Per tin ' Lexia Seeded RaMns ADU Cp Per pfct. Borden's Chiwolate Malted Milk 1-lb. 9C tin Gold Seal Sockeye I .- Per tin 19c Mjid Canadian Cheese QQt C r lb. Macaroni Ready cut Royal City Cut Green OQp fltf Beans2 tins Silver Crest Clams Grapefruit- -Swvet and Juicy. 7 for Sunkist Lemons Per dozen 29c Fresh Spinach 25C Brussell Sprouts -i fin Per lb. Cauliflewer Large JC California Lettuce ln Large heads Hothouse Tomatoes 4 On Per lb. Uoyal Crown Soap 25 C Royal Crown Soap 91 ( Powder Large pkg. Rowatt's Worcestershire .... -M Petbotue bottle r . . , r 2 2uns tins m I j JrcejelivernT FOR WALL AND CEILING DECORATION MURESCO Beautiful Economical Durable 10c per Half Packajjc 75c per 'Package GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 31,1. GUARANTEED USED CARS vr 1!)38- Ford V-8 Dc Luxe Sedan. 1937 Pontiac Coach with Radio. 1934 Dodge I)e Luxe Sedan with Radio and 1931 "StSi Sedan. 1930 .Roosevelt Coupe. 1929 Peerless Sedan. Easy Terms General Motor, Products ROYAL MOTORS Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Mrs. Robert Frizzell, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. I REMEMBRANCE DAY Merchants are requested to decorate therr windows as a tribute to those who made the great sacrifice, tf. Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. S.K. Gray. Is due in port at 3:30 tills afternoon from the north and will sail at 5 pjn. I'hone 53 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joy, who' hare been on a trip south, rc-j turned to the city from Vancouver on the Catala last evening. : CANADIAN LEGION, B. E. S Exeiutlve Meeting tonight. Month lv meetine Wednesday. Dr. Carter will show moving pictures. 2G0 P.T. Telephone Bridge Success Goodly Work Sum Realized For Useful Being Carried Out For Schools A highly successful telephone hridee was held Friday night by the Prince Rupert Parent - Tviir' Association, nresent ac tivities of which Include the aug .YntnHnn nf ltbrarv facilities ir the schools and installation of ra dlo receivers. There were sixty tables, of cards In play at many hnmea and from others came ao- nations. a Eoodly amount betn? rpnllzed. winners at contract were Mrs Thomas Boulter and Miss Myrtle nnd v W Becker. With Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow as con vener, the committee in cnargr consisted of Mrs. N. M. Carter Mrs. 0. E. Moore, Mrs. William n., vtm vr M McLachlan. Mrs L. S. Hope, Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. J. H. Bulger. The Letter Box Editor. Dally News: BAND WAS THERE Although weather condition.' . a. a - Univiii were very oaa yesieraay, ucuiy. windy and wet. the Prince Ruperr Boys' Band turned out wun uit Canadian Legion ana paraaea iv iho Prpsbvterian Church service. The boys take their responsibility with a sense of duty wnen to me best of their ability they have to simnlv musical Items for the re "-r r - turned veterans of the uanaaian Legion who stood firm when deeds nnA Diinn. snoke louder than 411 1 vi M words. ROBERT GREENFIELD. 11. REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations rhone 658 Announcements An advertisements In thla col-amn will be charged for & full month at 25c a word. " THE: Tlkiut Jifc773 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. S. O, N. Basket Social November Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar Movember 16. Eagles' Bridge, November 10. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No vember 17. St. Peter"s Church Bazaar Nov- !mber 24. f.r Tpnnls Association annual 1 U4V, ----- dance, Oddieiiows nau. nuiuun 25. United Bazaar December 1. S.O.N. Play December 2 and 3. Christmas Fair. United Church, December 2 and 3. Carnival and Dance, Metlakatla, December 5. St. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall I' O. 377 Dance December . Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's. DON'T TAKE NEEDLESS R1SKS?1 Treat Colds Proved Way lleves colds without "dosing." Proved In world's largest colds-ctlruc-.icrtfter f 1 homes than any other htm I Just massage VapoRub Ion uiroau ciicsl, una poultice -vapor action starts bringing relief almost at once. Loosens phlegm, eases coughing, helps break lucal cungc&uuu. uiten, oy morning the worst of tne com u over. XICKS CARD OF THANKS suDoort of the Poppy Tag Day ap oeal will bring happiness to many veteran during the' year. Rotary Club Dinner Dance Sixty Persons In Attendance at En joyable Affair, Saturday Night Members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club and guests to the num ber of more than sixty enjoyed a lolly dinner dance in tne commo dore Cafe Saturday, the anair nav inn hun arrnntrpri under chairman ship of George Mitchell in pface of the regular weakly luncheon. After an excellent dinner President W. L. Ooates welcomed the guests nnrf q nrtr.f! oftnformal commun is 1 1 ... In with Al Jl Small at the piano. Eollowlng this . there was two:hours'or dancin 10 M-hleh music ttas rurnisnea Dy( Charlie Balagno, Jimmy Currie and V "Sortrce Brown. "Build B. C. Payrolls It Was a Pleasure To Write It is with great pleasure I tell you MAmn r ao 1 TO BE HELD U Lieut CoL S. D. Johnston to lane 1 Salute After Armistice Day Wear a Poppy on Remembrance Ceremony at Cenotaph Day I . rr-r , , Tr. .33 n connection with ARMISTICE BANQUET; Canadi-Jthe annual Canadian Legion Legion, B.E5L. Anniversary ' membrance Day parade this year Banquet, Friday NovAnber llth, will be a "Marcn rast Members and ex-service men only. col. s. u. Jonnswii v.., -- Tickets from Members of the Exe-' fleer commanding the 102nd Bat- fM.t itorw Rrvrat Canadian Artillery, (the Senior Militia oinceri wiu iae u ' salute of local military and naval . it. ernm r calntlner T)Olnt On uuii iiuni ' Third Avenue at the new Federal Building. The "March Past" wlll follow the return from the cenotaph ceremony. Units taking part will be the Canadian Legion, Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, detaehment. 102nd Battery. Boys' . Band. Sea Cadets and Boy Scouts, j 1 As soon as the civilian units of, Uhe parade have fallen out after the Bovs Band will move orf under Its commander! and take up a position on Third. the Intersection of and! I facing Third Avenue. The other 1 units of the "March Past" will move loff und?r their own commanders ind will march past tne saiuuugi i point after passing which they wlll I proceed to their bases by the short-! The Prince Rupert branch of. est route. The Boys uanu the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. move off until the last urn nas .hanks all Individuals for their i passed Fourth Street. splendid response to the appeal Lieut. CoL S. D. Johnston MC, for funds for their needy comrades VD. will be In charge 01 tne onrt families The whole-hearted al naraae wmcn wui iuu " " inn am. sham. The ioremosi unit will fall In opposite the Northern British Columbia Power Co. store on the north side of Third The order of f alMn will be J as follows : Canadian Legion". Royal j Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, r irn natterv. Bovs' Band. Sea Ca dets, Boy Scouts, Canadian igiuu I IJVAWMTIJ. of what Pacific Muk has aene ior a j baby five months old. it is ner ? food and she Is a growing, happy.JJ healthy child witn not a aigesuvc. trouble." . ...... This is taicen jrom a tne icitci of the baby"s mother,.'Mrs.- H. H. wp have hundreds of letters like it from mother's bf healjhji. their appreciation of this good milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated of Course THE SEAL f QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only talmas canning company with an 'all the Jta.i round payroll la Prince Rupert For the Best Permanent You Ever Had The superior quality of our ! permanent waves . , . the expert quality of all our hairser-. vice . . . will make an instant appeal to the particular lady. She will appreciate our soft, lustrous waves and the natural looking rinjlets. Experts will advise which type of wave is best suited to your individual needs. MI-LADY Beauty Parlor IJllian Davies 305 3rd Ave; Be the Life of the PartyPlay Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Piano-Accordion Open for Engagements Parties, Dances, Receptions, etc, Music With Rythm Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Ilelntzman, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 ill 4th 8L Women's Auxiliary, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Loyal Order of Moose, Oddfellows 'and Eaeles. The parade will move to the Cenotaph by way of Third Av enue, Sixth Street end Seccud Av. enue. On arrival at the Court House grounds, each unit will take up the position allocated to It. The service at the cenotaph will be In charge of Rt. Rev. Lieut. Col. G, A. RlxDX), VD. At the conclusion of i 1 1 : i t YI-l. ..13$ . 1 ! the service the pfcrade-wlfl re-fornf on tne norm siae w oecunu Ae-t ue and win return to the LeglonT JIall by way of Second Street. $ in event of Inclement weather. the", parade will march to the ceno-t VorW hw 4h hnrtit Toiite. denosit'l. wreaths and return to the Capitol Theatre- where the service will beP ' held. ;; ' Charles V. Evltt Is chairman of the parade committee. . Longer, darker evenings maa more, reading more studying. Guard against eyestrain with Edison Matda Lamps.'Thay giv you more light at less cost HADE IN CANADA O ItTTtR LIGHT - IETTER CTT.it JIGHT-UII EDISONMAIDA 'xunpJ CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Umlttrf Phone Yotir COAL ORDER TODAY The best coal is the cheapest. We handle the best We have Nanaimo-Wellington Alberta Foothills and Bulkley Valley Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. See -leiepnone ai or to The New CAMERAS The Very Latest in Camera Manufacture Now On Display Prices From . $15.00 to $40.00 Ormes Ltd. Jfut Pioneer Druqg fats The kXwU Store Phoneo: II ft m Open Dally From I a.m. till II ?.m. Sundays and Holidays Proa 12 noon UU I jb 1 .m. till t f.m. It, 1 ,-rx . 4 I -I f