Auguit 28, 16. When day is done . . . It Funeral Look around tout homo now. Chock up on rapty light ck.lt. thtn g.l a carton el Edison Maida lamp. 40. SO or 100 watt, now, only 2C. any Present, III enjoy the COMFORT and CONVENIENCE of SJKaSTff 6 Enjoy those happy hours at home more with good light. Reading, writing or playing are all more enjoyable when the room is bright and cheerful. You'll feel better, you'll work better and you'll play better. And good light is not expensive. YouU be pleasantly surprised when you find how cheaply you can buy the new "better light better sight" lamps. We have a large assortment many available on easy terms. Northern British Columbia Power Co. Ltd. TOMORROW! ' ; Crescent Shows I Open Their Annual Visit to 'Rupert' 1 p.m. to Midnijchi Aug.. 29, 30, 31st, Sept. 2, 3rd t "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK ''rtllri Kuprrl J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koial Banl) 8I. COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. LU. rltth Columbia Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MM VALENTIN DAIRY fUONE 57 1 were. "Lead Kindly Light- and Kathleen and Sonny, Frank and Abide With Me.M The large gath- Violet) and family, Alfred and Jennie and family, Mr. and Mrs. erlng present to pay their last re- spects, testified the popularity and Hans Glske, Doris and Bert and .f.m (n which the late Mr. family, Jimmy and Mrs. Keays, Hodgklnson was held. The coffin Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thomson and beautiful Frances R. T. J Ro nd Flor- uRitH For Late Thomas IMf, was hanked with many i nM Mr nnn Mrs. Robert Gordon floral monies ana a iar:c tumsc "-- --- - - sorted the remains to the ceme- and family, Mr. and Mrs Frank k . , . . , . u t-rv tery. pallbearers Pallbearers were were S. a. C. Thorn- in Vlckers, Mr. and Mrs. Auan uavies, funeral of the late Thomas R)ffou taon took place yesterday n. uan "TV ' ' . nani or,H Mr. Ormiston. moon from the chapel of th- Fred Rlffou, FranK vicners ana - - d Eva undertakers, Very Rev. J. B. y xeng. ,Wor, .rp. cavalier Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans, officiating, with Petersen Those sending S Jenson. Helge and peter, at and Mrs. Barney Emily "ilng at the orran. Hymns Sorrowing Wife, .... and suff of ' ... i l i m...... maw nnn r me uapuui lurauc, w. T. Gillett, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lin--v Mr. and Mrs. J. Connery and Isabelle, Mr. and Mrs. Hale and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sunberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, Eva and Glen, Bulkley Market, Mr. and ,Mrs. E. E. Yd iter and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Morgan and Wal; ter, Bill Miller and Jack Mowatt ''Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byrnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hague and family. Dallv advertent n Hie Dall vws Is sure to bring dally re- .-uits ELSTK F. HEAPS A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory Exoerlenced in all Grades.-A.T.CJM. Successes. Special Training In Beginner's Class Work Phone IJLUE 997 Classes Open September 3rd Jean MacLean A.T.C.M. and Kuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Announce the Openlns of PRIVATE and CLASS TUITION in PIANO and THEORY Commencing September 1 Phone Green 836 or Green 403 Studio In Federal Block TBS DAlWt.IflWi 1 - - --ifi.WM T iKiHWiV.t , M , i I &OfttS J. V. Thompson ana E. u Hamilton of Terrace came In last night lor a brief tay In the city. New Terrace vegetable marrows at! Thrift Cash and Carry today 4c a pound. (203) Dr. and Mrs. H. L. A. Tarr are leavlne Saturday for a combined holiday and professional visit to North Vancouver. Booth Memorial Junior and Senior High School will open September 3. All. students will be expected to attend. (203) The steamer Catala was sold out when she left here last night, not a berth being left on her. There was a large contingent from Stewart ,and cannerymen frpm the Naas. Joining the ship here were Mrs. Clara Shannon, Mrs. uoya snan non and Miss Phyllis Shannon. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mellon of Pittsburg, Robert Rockwell of New York, Robt. C. Waters jf Johnstown and" D. II. Murray of Pittsburg came In onthe train last night and Is going out on the CRN steamer northbound today, i ; CARD OF THANKS ivii. A.n?iiia vv5v-w . family wish to thank all those wha contributed. In any way toward ; the funeral f the late Thomas Hodgklnson, particularly Very Re,v." J. B. Gibson, J. A. Teng. Frank; Morris, all those who loaned cars and also those who sent flowers and other expressions of sympathy. THRIFT Cash & Carry Phone 19 i Seasonal Specials Free, Delivery wir.Orders tl3W" and Over Tomato Juice 10'2-oz. tins WoodbHry's Soap OCn 4 bars ; Pears Maple Leaf, "j Qp 16-oz. tins. 2 lor Nabob Custard Ptwtlers All flavors. Cn OKj Packet Chateau Cheese Vz lb. 1 lb. 33c 20c 3-lb. tins A S"c Picnic Hams Swift's. Half or' whole. ; 23 C Lb Toilet Paper Nile Brand. Finest quality. rer rou Licorice Allsorts Right from England. 29C Lb Tnrnlps New' AUV Interior. lbs. Grapefruit Juicy 9Jyf California. 10 for Italian Prunes 25C 3 lbs CANNING PEACHES Are at their best and prices have already advanced. We have a large quantity arriving today. These are all Elberta Freestone Peaches. We have a low prlce-VThis Week Only nelni Ketchup Extra Q7l Fancy Table Peaches 15 In a basket. dflp Our DeTtveries Close At 10 2 and 4 Leave at 11 3 and S D. B. Finn. Deputy minister of' Fisheries, camejfn this morning and will address the Oyro Club today and the Rotary Club tomorrow. Mr Finn was formerly director of the Fisheries Experimental Station In Prince Rupert. Announcements All advertlseaenU in thu ctl-unn will be charged for a full month at 2Sv word Eagles Bridge, August 28. Oransre Ladles Bridge commencing September 4. Annette's Fashion Review and Cabaret, September 12. Tea and refreshments. Hill 60 Dance September 20. JOu-L0 Series inn Macoonu crienucs ltd, icith. Scotland 3. J. Cunllffe of Smlthers arrived In the city last night on the train. "N mB A Presents his neVFallsrange of Men's Made-to-OixlerGlothing Outstanding: In Choice of Patterns Exclusive British Fabrics Value No Price Increase R D, Every LOMBARDI Garment has perfect styling, expert cut and is hand tailored. Buy QUALITY Buy LOMBARDI From Cil-i CA Fit often make you- many aonars. Co by Train-Clean.Comfortable LOW RAIL FARES . for,. LABOR DAY MONDAY. SEPT. 2 BITWtEH ILL STATIONS III CAUDA ONE-WAY FARE and ONE-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP (Minimum Fare 25c) GOlNGi AUG. 30 TO 2 P.M. SEPT. 2. (II no Train Aug. 30 tickets will bi oM for Aun. 29 k RETURNt Lv. dettlnatlon until TUESDAY. SEPT. 3. (If no Trln Sept. 3 tickets will be good un nix, iiiwi uanif Futl information from any AaenL NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Froprletor -A HOMK AWAT TRCM HOME" R'.es 75c np 50 Room? Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. rhont. 281 P.O. n 1s Kindergarten Re-Opening Wednesday, September 4th ST. ANDREW'S MISSION eth & Tatlow Phone Blue 997 Guaranteed Free - 261oz. JT Afr9 J - Tvwfc I i luiutlliiiimim This advertisement Is not publLshe& or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia., Denis C. Wi: ' i n n Pacific is a visitor In the city today. Watts and Nickerson A Mtj cetal oiiiea aa. wUi WOKiflWOWoww 10 Days Supply Cashmere Boiiquet Face Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere 23C Bouquet Soap All for Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle only lc with purchase of 41 C 40c size. 65c value for Colgates Tooth Powder ' 20c tin only lc with purchase of Giant Size. 55c value for w Free 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. 50C 75c value for Ormes Ltd. Ttm Ptonecr Drut&iats The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally trom 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 pm. and 1 to 9 p.m. S -3- " 00HKHMHKHiOXKHSHJ MacKenzie s Furniture RESTMORE P11LOWS 25 pairs. Special from, $200 per pair Phone 775 Chicken, Goose and Duck. Also Down Pillows 327 THIRD AVENCi V5