k FAQS FOUR THE DAILY NHWS Wednesday. Aug-: 4 V"- " if w - Smithers Marks Decoration Day Annual Tribute Paid Sunday To Deceased Ex-Service Men SMITHERS, August 30:-Bulkley Valley Branch of the Canadian Legion held Its annual Decoratioi. Day parade at Smithers on Sunday afternoon. The weather was perfect and the parade was one cl the best that has yet been held. Rev. J T- Burchill conducted the tervlce at the cemetery. It was "made more Impressive in view of the great tension in the European situation at the present time. A large collection of flowers had been made for the purpose and several wreaths were deposited on each grave of the departed com-' rides from this branch. Part of the Smithers Brass Band attended and provided the music! for the singing; Bandmaster John, S. Oray conducted the band. The! "Last Post" was sounded by three I trumpeters In unison. Quite a number of people, be- 'ft ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION l ajety B depend- 9 iim Guard the health of yourself and your family with electric refrigeration. Save money too by ending spoilage and waste. Electrically refrigerated food keeps fresh and retains its flavour longer -leftovers are always tasty. Take advantage too, of bargain prices for quantity buying. It helps to balance your budget Enjoy the delights of easy-to-prepare frozen desserts and the pleasant tinkle of ice cubes. A small down payment puts an electric refrigerator in your home. There are many models from which to choose. Northern British ColumbiaPower Company Limited sides the veterans, were In at- J 1. TJ 11 ,'tendance at the service but not ilaZeltOn ilOlUS ! the number that might be expect- i ed under such perfect weather' I conditions- Francois Lake Man Interred Final Rites For William Scragc. Returned .Man, At Burns Lake BURNS LAKE, August 30: The funeral of William Scrags took place here with Rev. Adam Crisp officiating, Interment being In the Burns Lake Cemetery. Deceased was 42 years old and was a disabled returned soldic who had been alllnir for some tin- TTo r tiA In tit. V-. nM n . Tn i.. t a.w uvu A. nut aw riAlllMUSt Lake. ' J The pall bearers were returned soldiers, friends of the deceased. Daily advertising rn tlie Dallj News is sure to bring r dally Peace Service HAZ ELTON, August 30: A of Intercession for peace was held In St. Peter's Church on Sunday last i Instead of a Decoration Day service as originally intended. Special prayers were said and suitable psalms and hymns were sung. ijn his address the clergyman stressed the fact that a true and lasting peace can never be enforced from without but must arise from the inner springs of moral righteousness and Justice. The church was beautifully dc-c-orated, the work of Mrs W. J. Larkworthy. a member of the Al tar Guild, In memory of the earlv missionaries whose faithful work had made possible the erection of the church forty years ago. At the conclusion of the servide the' flowers were taken to the hospital and presented to Mrs. R. S. Sargent who, last week, suffered a severe and painful B. C. FURNITURE For real values in new and reconditioned household goods, it will pay you to come and look over our large stock consisting of Kitchen Ranges, Dinettes, Bedroom Suites, Dining Iloom Suites, Chesterfields, Gold Seal Gongoleums, Etc. Used Furniture 10 Walnut JJvJs Complete at S14.00'5 Z2Z ErS ""... S22.50 f UtCt Dr,r.-WMi larse ate Q (1 ft 3 I pit.. ChtlerfWd.- In C9Q Aft PHONE BLACK 324 3rd Ave NEXT DOOR TO B. C. CLOTHIERS Whifflets From The Waterfront 1 C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt Nell McLean, . arrived In port noon for Ketchikan and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow night southbound. The vessel brought in a full list o'upassengers I I -. onrl .J IrwrvVo I cnmanTViot i lit.. llVa t ' Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay. arrived in port at 12:50 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern Dolnta Sunnyside Is the only cannciy on the Skeena River that has so far closed down but others are ex- I pected to follow suit at the end cf lis week. On the Naas River Wa.es Island and Arrandale canneries are closed The run of cohoes continues light on both the Skeena and Naas Rivers KITWANGA Now that many natives have returned from active fishing at the coast, they are turning their attention to the mountains. Berries of all kinds have been abundant in the district this season and now of salmon making their J ground.! f4 Pound Sterling lis Still Weak Withdrawal of Official Support! Causes New York Price to Slump Further NEW YORK, Aug. 30: (CP) The British pound sterling, no loneer .supported by the gold stabilization ,lund owing to the international! crisis, closed at $4384 in United 1 States funds yesterday, still hover-. mg arouna tne lowest mark It has reached since 1933. In SDlte of the withdrawal of official support, the' pouna showed a tendency to recover at the end of the week, get. ting back up to $4,484, but It has been since falling off again. Still Keeping Charge Pending Premises of Oust Rosin Raided And Equipment Found Mrs. Sylvester Also Raided i As a result of a raid on h' I premises on Ninth Avenue East yesterday afternoon by Royal Canadian Mounted and city police j Oust Rosin is facing charge or having a still in his possession, A still and mash and other equipment, were found and seized. I A charge Is also pending against! Mrs. Rose Sylvester whose place n Eighth Avenue East was raided on Monday. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK 0OOOOD0OiKi000000C3O00O00O ELSIE Fv-HEAPS A.T.C.M. Piano and Theory ALL (iRADES Private or Class instruction Beginners from pre-school age also Teachers' Training Clast Twelve Years' Experience Phone IJLlfEjm g Head Kitwanga Chief Is Dead II i I SMITHERS .large quantities of huckleberries, were somewhat the worse for the lare being gathered. 'encounter but the orrtinant. mA. , (hasty inquiries of each other and T in the rivers and creeks hcre'drcidMi tw. a. . . . . " - v Mtuuiirs ana mruier away are to oe seen i thousands ids I way up to to their their spawning spawning Bears are taking their fish diet1, in consequence PHONES 18 and 19 Berry Picking Provides Work James Lakniti Passes Away At Ate Thousands of .Men, Women and or Over Ninety Years Children (iather Them In New . ' Brunswick vmi'iuni Anaiiai M: The iui umiuiit at 9:30 this morning irom Vancou-jdeatn occurred on thU reserve on PR8DEIIICT0N. Aug. 30: (CP- ver. roweu itiver ana ocean runs nnHv nioht r pwr James lav.- ThAuaaiuu or men. women ana tliuuuuj 4a w v vmmwm m ii - and sailed at 2 o'clock this after-lni.z He was the head chief of children art busy fathering blue-' the village and was highly rea- berr,M in New Brunswick. The pected. He had reached the ma- business Ua big one for a few week t ure ace of well over ninety years. 1 ah er The funeral service wui oe nets lak year tne yteu iui Derow av o rwn n I - ,aw4 Kh Dsttf i , d AAA rVWI ship with the party of upwards of b. Shearman of St Paul's Church, pounds. The crop U good thi year flftv fifty Irish Irish Fusiliers Piiclltpnc fiiv-mharkint? disembarking t iKituanea iriin-anra --t M.rii. iMwA H P,ere for guard duty In view of the international crisis. Young Interior Man Succumbs and sailed a couple of hours later wuiam Neale of Quick Dies for Vancouver and waypomts. Peritonitis At Smithers Him. W1UI UK UHIRLM UUlfVUVi contented are making more money. The United State, principal mar-, ket, lias reduced the duties on f reh and Irosen blueberries Most of the berries exported from this province are used for pies. One pie company In New York annually buys Of about half a million pounds, frozen berries are oreferred to canned " " . . fruit for this purpose. C O. S. Malasplna, Capt Red-! SMITHERS. August 30:-WlllUm The largest berry barrens are In ford, now encaged In halibut fish- v.i. r. r rt,.riu w,i. f i ... -j r, i..t eries patrol, arrived n port at 5 Qulck( succumbed to a ere care countle Northumberland. Kings! o clock last evening for fuel and r in the Smithtrs peritonitis and Charlotte also have huge tract supplies, putting out to sea again hospital on Sunday afternoon. He of blueberry bushes. Quick free-! this morning 1 , . , ... . . . . naa rwn in inr nnnui ivn wpcu. jBt u rtii- I L. NM IIU fWIIIIC Wlt"l He was about 20 year of age. ties exist at several poinU. the lartest at Snippesan, Saint John land Newcastle I Last year 928 .00 pounds of New Brunswick blueberries were mark-About nine o'clock on Monday etd as fresh fruit and 1.073.010 evening an automobile full of pas- pounds m f rosen fruit ThU did scngers coming around Noel's cor- not Include berries remaining In ner from Broadway on to Main cold tone sod thov canned or Street failed to make the tdrn consumed within the province. and, crossing Main Street It crash- Most of the froaen berries are pack ed through the bridge In front of M In waxed paper boxes of quart the office of L H- Kenney but stoe. continued on over the end of the Market prospect are'hetter than bridge to come to rct In the In any year since 1934 A large mucky bottom of the canal. It carryover of berries canned and took two wrecking cars to removt froeen In 1M7 made the IMS mar-the automobile from it soft rest- ket unsteady. Since then the storing place. The bridge and the car ed berries have been absorbed. Most people ads. Do you? rtso the classified s P.O. twt uv Box 57 J Mussallem's Economy Store "wncre Dollars Have More Cents" Established 1910 Independently Owned and Operated SOUPS Crosse St Mushroom and Shrimp. 2 tliu Blackwail. 29c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE- Regular or drip QQ grind. Per lb. PEARL WHITE SOAP 5 bars WAX PAPER -wrap. 100 ft HEDLUNDS 16 oz 2 tins 20c 23c BAKED BEANS 25c ROBIN HOOD OATS- Silverware oQp Perpkg. wlx FORT YORK TEA-Per lb. 49c KLIM 1-lb. tin 2',-lb. tin 5-lb. tin INTERIOR IOTA-TOE8 10 lb. 69c S1.69 S2.95 TERRACE CABBAO& and rrUo. Per lb. REMO GREEN BEANS WAX BEANS 4 lbs 19c Fresh 4c and 25c DEFIANCE CREAMERY BUT. TER First grade. g2( Prompt. Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your rDnnl,n Boat and Mall Orders Hecelve Prompt and Careful Attention CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Port BS. 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MMl ACT ,lr .,f Inlrnllon o V! w rmtliaur Mnd In Vncouvrr Luid It r ' ,rt! not. and MtuMle on Uie A ' Owl VillfT. TRkn notlr that IVY riobwn OX IVIta OoUt & ' jlMTjr KmpU)'c. UcnAt '" MMTmlNilon to puroli dnTlbTl lundi: - Cunnuirln t 11 l:" .North Eiurt Oprwr of I " ' 1 32 chain Knot, tiwt ' ' ' Uienr 33 rhutiw WJ, Uiftu-n .v. v v - M ' itm DaW July 31(X 1938. ,',v W