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Spartan 0-tube Radio ....$18.30 Fada 8-tube Radio 4...v.20,00 Cabinet Vlctrola .$15.0 Heaters, up from $1.00 D.ELIO Furniture Exchange Auctloheer Green 421 we stlllbuy o14 LEGION IS IN SESSION Officers Ate Elected; Remembrance Day to Be Observed t the. half j-early meeting of the Carudku Lcgtonj British Empire Service League," last evening the following officers were elrcted for theiensiringr six months: Honorary, president. Col. C. W.! Pecfc 'jfej&i VB.O. ; ' ; Hrttfety Mci presidents, . LW eblj,P. McMordte; D.n.O., Major JohtfSMKlretor, V.C DEO. andf i Lt. Col. S. D. Johnston, MO, V.O. ! President, J. It. Preecc (re-rlec tedi I Flral vice-president, V. M..Drnwn. ! Second vice-president, Hugh Kll- j 1 lin. Executive S. A. Bird, A. Pailow, D. O. Schubert, J..McGrelsh, W. Wilson and II. Smith. In connection with Remembrance 'Day It was. planned to have the regular church parade in the forenoon of November lt and the Cenotaph service on the afternoon .of the same day. The Armistice banquet will be held on the Monday everilng.ln .the. club rooms. Permission will he asked to hold the Poppy Tag Day, on November 10, the Women's Auxiliary being In charge of the arrangements. j In the course of the evening ai presentation was made to William' Brass- In recognition of his valu-1 i able assistance In the drawing up jof the' plans of the new building ana uis auvce ana supervision. Appreciation was freely expressed of the splendid work of the Women's Auxiliary, their help to needy families, and assistance to the disabled. They were an Invaluable asset lo the branch. The matter of the formation of, a junior service club Is under con-, slderatlon, membership being fori the male dependents of ex-service t men and -women qualified to enrol in the. Canadian Legion. A branch has already been established In Stewart and Is doing splendid work among the young, men there. In preparation for the general meeting,-an executive meeting of the. Legion was held on Monday evening. - Mail Schedule For ft East Mondays, .Wednesdays and Fridays , 4:30 pin. From . the Eait- Tuesdays;- Thursdays and Saturdays. :."- ' 10:15 D.m, For .Vancouver Motidiys '(train) 4:30 p.m. Tuesday , 12:30 pjn. Wednesdays (train) .... 4:30 p.m. Thursdays ....... 9:30 p.m. Friday.' 11 p.m. Oct. "3; 15 and 24! 4:30 pm. Ffom Vancouver fJtlhday .. 4 p.m. Tuesday (train)' 10:15 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Thursday, (train)' 10:15 p.m. Friday" 4 pjn. Saturday (train) 10:15 pjn. Oil. . : a.m. Forv An j ox and 'Stewart Sfiny...:A':l 1 pjn. t Wedrlesday 3 pm From Anyox arid Stewart , Tuesoay .11:30 a.m Thursday B p.m, For Naas' River and Port Simpson- 8unday 7 pjn From Nat Klver and Port Simpson Tuesday, 11:30 am For Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. J3 and 21 0 p.m. Fitm"; Queen Charlotte Islands Oct; 11 and 25 ajn. Foi1, Alaska- pel. 12, 21 arid 27 - a.m. From Alaska Oci;, 16, and 25 4 p.m. t f The Dally News can be pur t chased at t post Office Newt Stand. 323 Granville 8t Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. It. W. Hlley, Terrace, B.C. t General store, Anyox. t Smithers Drug Store, Smith ri. B.C. tf?T?2 Kl Ml Vum British Challenger in Fourth Race From the deck of the Rainbow Is seen the Endeavour only a length or so away in an exciting momeh t In the fourth America's Cup race, which the defender won. Before Start of Race T. O. M. Sopwlth and Mrs. Sopwlth wave an answer to cheers of the crowd before the start of an America's Cup race rccntly LOCAL NEWS Mrs. II. S. Parker is sailing tonight I on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. Tonight's train, cue from the east at 10:15 pjn., was reported this afternoon to be on time. Bobby Reid returned to the city on the prince ueorge yesieruay from a brief trip to Vancouver. Dr. J. H.. Carson sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart and Premier. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, was the speaker to day at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe, his subject being "Lies." President J. J. Little was In the chair. The Stroljers' Orchestra, after having spent the summer In the north, has left for Vancouver aboard its own boat. A farewell dance was held at tire Moose Hall! on Monday night with about two) hundred persons in attendance. 1 Dancing was in progress from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m- with Joe Slaggard as master of ceremonies. Joe Hatch- ford and William Gray presided at the door. Mrs. O. Stegavlg and Mrs, P. wlngham were In charge of Steamships Sailings For Vancouvei ' TuesdayCatala 1:30 p.m. Thurs. ss. P. George 10:3Q p.m Friday s. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m Ss. Cardeha midnight Oct. 5 ss. Prlri. Louise 5 p.m Oct. 16 ss. Prln. Louise . 5 p.m Oct. 25 ss. Prln. Horah ... 5 p.m From Vancouvet Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m Wed, ss. Pr. Oeorge 10 am Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 pm Ss. Cardena p m. Oct. 12 ss. Prln. Louise ... a.m Oct. 21 ss. Prln. Norah am Oct. 2983. Prln, Norah : am For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm, Wednesday ss. P. Oeorge 4 pm From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. Catala ..11:30 am Thursday ss. Pr. George 8 p.m. For Naas Hirer ana Port Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala ., 8 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-" Oct. 11 and 25 as P. J,ohn,4 pjtt.' For Alaska ' . 4 Ocjty, 12 s. Prlii. j,- thtW-'..:... -o'.m, Oct. 21 ss. Prln. Norah am, Oct. 29 ss. Prin. Norah a.m From Alaska Oct, 5 ss. Prin. Louise 4 pm. Oct 15 ss. Prln, Louise .... 4 p.m. Oct. 24 ss. Prln. Norah .... 4 p.m. From Skeena Illver Friday ss. Cardena p.m From Naas River ti fort Simpson Tuesday as. Catala ....11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls - Thura- s. P. George 10:30 p.m Friday i. Prln. Adelaide 10 p- REVOLUTION I BROKEN UP Woody Outbreak in Spain Subdued; 1 Concentrating on Asturtan Miners I MADRID. Oct. 11: CP The backbone of the Spanish revolution was declared by ine Lcrrons gov-( emmcnt last night to have been de- finitely broken. Madrid was com-! .parntlvely quiet althounh the gen J cral strike was still In effect. ,made lo crusli guerilla warfare of miners In Asturlas Province and It1 Is exported the disorders there will' be speedily put down. t Henry Elliott j Laid at Rest! : Funeral Tmk Place This Afternoon Willi Itrv. Canon W. F. tosh-bnmk Oftiflatlht i The funeral of the late Henry FJ llott. whase death occurred atahe j first of the week at the Prince Ru pert General Hospital, took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the chapel of the B. C Falrvlew Cemetery. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook, rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church .officiated. W. Vaughan Davles presided at the organ to accompany the hymns. Pallbearers were Jack Wynnej VV. B. Skinner. Louis Leroux. Thomas Priest, R. J. T. Rose and James WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The provincial police power cruiser P M. L. 8 left yesterday af ternoon for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands with Inspector , John A. Praser on board. The P. M. L 8 will go Into Ma.ett Inlet and j Inspector Fraser will go by road to! Queen Charlotte City. The boat ami be away about four or five, days, It Is expected. Oame Warden Id. Martin is also making the trip. After having spent "The' past)- couple of weeics tn nonncrn waicrs attending to heavy requirements of aids to navigation, lighthouse tender fcstevan, Capt, 'Harry Buton, sailed from here yesterday on her turn to Vlctorja. The Queen Charlotte City seiner Beatrice II.. Capt. Charlie Haan. is reported to have cleaned up $575 In half a day's chum fishing In Cum- hewa Inlet on Thursday of last week. At the week-end the Cold Stor age Co.'s packer Chief Legale. Capt. Harold Casperson, made a record trip In Irom the Skidegate trolling grounds where both the cold Stor age and the B. C Packers are buy Ing salmon. The trollers on Sklde eate Bar have been, doing fairly well but have had to put up with much stormy weather, a lot of the smaller boats being unable to get out. Delayed by heavy weather on her voyage north, c. N. it. sieamer Prince John, Capt. Edward Mabbs, was at Queen Charlotte City at 8 o'clock last evening and is in Mas sett Inlet today. She Is expected to arrive here tomorrow morning. Towing In the halibut boat Cape Beale. Cant. Edgar Arnott, which became disabled with a broken in termedlate shaft off Craig. Alaska, last week while outbound oh hef final trip of the season to the hall but grounds, the Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachena, Capt. Henry Hansen, arrived In port at 10:30 this morning, Repairs to the Cape Beale will be made here and she expects to. leave again for the banks lit a day1 or fio.Tty; breakdown occurrediwhlle the vessej. .wai fifty miles out at sea. The 'shaft wai patched up to enable the vessel to reach Craig under Its own power. Harper Reed, Indian Agent for the Stiklne River district, will sail by the Princess Louise tomorrow morning on his return to hli head quarters at Telegraph Creek after having spent the pa$t few day here on offictal business. Dally Ntw Waat-A satisfy. ibis 1 i mmmmm Undertakers to rntt 1 Wow TS tr Otfi CM) , H4k, r Ttumrum tnutl r5f Vm4)' KOOD rrm iu. 1 vml cliiiif nt ! ' ' t w SNAP " K,y b f t:C ' mmmm HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED tltllf ! 0Fil' t4M".ll ' tSTAiUSMCD if) advertisement Is not publlshi-d or displayed oy Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. TRY tw iMl 013 Viumto "H" Ikmmn. 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