Ml is delicious BRUSHES SHAVING BRUSHES A large assortment to select from; good quality, excellent value. 35c, 75c, $1.00 Modern restful designs in permanent porcelain finish. Vitreous enamel burner base, Microfeed valve, Reversflo filter. The Silent Glow Heat Cabinet burns inexpensive fuel oil cuts down cost of heating. Carefree assurance of constant controlled heat, day or night. Added health and comfort with clean heat. Pleasant fire - place effect through large clear vision doors. Every Silent Glow is serial numbered and guaranteed. Approved by National Research Council, and up KAIL SCRUBS AND HAND BRUSHES Mostly Kent's, made in England. 10c l $1.50 Handy Whisks 25c 30c 35c Clothes Brushes 50c t0 $1.25 Bath Brushes $1.25 Razor Strops 50c t0 $3.50 OrmesLtd. "She Pioneer Drtqgists I be KcmII Bun Phones: 81 & (2 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. FEATURES OF SILENT GLOW HEAT CABINETS Yourself to a Treat . . . JIFFY LIGHTER the quick, ...safe, sure way to light your burner. RANGE BURNERS Silent Glow De Luxe Model, porcelain enamel tank stand assemblies to match the range. All burner bases vitreous enamelled and have the wide inner groove, ensuring "Customer Satisfaction." Terms Arranged to Suit the Customer Smith and Mallett Plumbing and Heating Nine years' experience in oil burners and equipment Phone 174 P-0' Box-274 LOCAL NEWS BIG Basketball tonight, 7 pjn. St. Andrew' sale, April 18., 1 ! " ... . ... You can rent ' car at Walker as low as $1.50 a day, plus. 7c ft mile. Dr. Leonard B.v Wrlrich, who ar: rived here yesterday after a wo weeks' trip to Vancouver, proceeded to Hazelton on last evening's train According to reports heard loc ally, a barty of officials and en gineers In connection with the local pulp mill 'project U expected to arrive in the city' on Marcn 2a. Mrs. Bartley M. McCrea-and Mlsj E. M. McCrea of Topler. who ar rived In the city on Tuesday -t.u.l. i I a rr 1 .. .. ..til' ..H Cathedral Easter Catholic Spring, Sale. April 23.;' St., Peter's Spring -Spile.: May 7. m 1 r ' lljU'-jill Moose Hall FUIDAY, MARCH 13lh It's a Reai; Old Time Barn Dnce You May Win a .Prize for an, ' Old Timb WalU Farmers, 40c;' Milkmaids, 33c PREMIER ORCilESTRA WAS HELD Fine iFarejreU Fishermen Last Night Under Canadian Legion And Sons of Norway Auspices; No less than five hundred per sons attended the monster dance staged last night under the Joint auspices ;0r the Canadian Legion and the Sons, of Norway In the Moose Hall as a farewell to the halibut fishermen "prior to their departure for the season's operations on the fishing grounds, The affair 'was In progress from B:30 until ?4: a.m. and was com pletely successful and enjoyable Music was by Dave Hadlarid's Orchestra and Tom Barton was a genial master of ceremonies. Ac tonight on the. Prince Rupert for M nu-RtM. trip to Vancouver. . 'and: Mrs. Peter WIngham In cnargi T..,. u iu.u of-catering.- ioriune 10 jraciure-nis, anme rc One, of. the features of the pro- n , is 7 , Z : to-be. T around . . edlngsf was the, presentation by cently, notable; cfc. pree- $ lhe cin. on cruues, HHtl0u5" 7 .wm , .idlinvugloiv toVJcns ;Lmen, for -:T r. Xf-' T, the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Alio awwuciiu wVUMC " .".vv .X Mait.1 Af nhm ago and last Sunday - he was: 41... a . Vn: v. . n - , charged from hospital: j . -,hnimitti' in rhar h'f th, - - ;"v.: ' ' . I affair, coftslste pf Jack Pree'ce pi ivrnc r.iTi'i n MF.jrriKfi' Guhnar Selvlsr. O. J. Dawes. Evan 4 ' ' ,.- T- ; '. Evansenr;M. J DoightAyi Charlei. Th rpMiiar mnnthiv 'meetinei of ' Barlcefi ' Nels Jensen", Mrs. Knut tj.,.r AmafiMir piavrs' oiatu.' Mrs. jonn' Murvoia ana Gulid was held last Vyenlhg 'at he Mrs. Nswtt. home or Earl ooraon .sevepinr . . . Avenue East, w-lth the; presldtqt,'. Bruce Stevensr in - the chair. There; ! were about 'twenty rn,emDers'. prpsn tr and following: .thfi' business meet-' lng reiresnments were seryea ana community slngln enjoyed. . . Hotel Arrivali Douglas Edensharw,- Massett. Central Pete Brozat and- Henry "Wrlrtch. city, J. ,L.: Osborne," J.. Smaha apd I. A. Bradford, C-NJi;'. Knox - A. King, Toronto; E. Read, Van couvcr; J. Anaerson, Aiassew; . r., France, Teljcwa; R. Johnsen, city.. Announcements Philharmonic SocieV '. concert Presbyterian Church, March 41 and - ' 12, 8:15 p.fn, ; Anglican iMarch 12. tea; ' .Mrs.- N. .Cartr', "Ylmmy Yohnsonrs ;Y6b,", comedy,: drama, Luther .League, Marcn Oddfellows' Hall. St. Patrick's Day celebration; .Ca tholic Hall, March 17; Eastern Star dancei March 20j Basketball Championship' series. March 20, 21. United Church Tea, Oddfellows Hall, March 26. ; Boys Band Bridge and Whist, Le gion Hall, March 2. i Anglican Pageant, March 27. Presbyterian Sunday School Concert, March 27. Presbyterian. Easter Sale, April. 2 Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladles'.Spting Sale, Odd. fellows'" Hall,-April 9. Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Monday. Timely Recipes Nippy Savd pita of ' pastry--ome spicy Royal 'ana some sweei are in rugn iayor Charles Werner, Vancouver;, c.jwim -sman. noswsses, -Mie.se- aays. Atkinson, city. . .. Ei-ery . party menu, must include Prince- Rupert, somewing to moDiewiin ine coct tall course. For- luncheons, or; sup peri tippy "cheese straws are, ;al ways' good. ' Finely milled' 'cake flour, wlthi Its delicate gluten thatieipands read-lly,. giving extra lightness and ttn derneAs. must 'be' used to. get per feet results. Two cups of. cake flour will make fifteen dozen (10). sa yory tidbits, -from this, simple re-fclpe ' Two cups sifted cake flour, 6 tablespoons . cold butter- or other shortening -6 tablespoons Ice water, y teaspoon salt, seasoningsas de- slrtd;. . Uf t lour .once, measure; add salt, and - sift" agauiv put' lni shortening until mixture' resembles coarse j rneall, -Add. - watery .sprmkllng! ism all amqiint ?vej flour mixture and inlxlhg, with foik.- bbhtlnue .until! ill water Is.-iused. Wrap dough' In waxed paper and chill.; Use one-quarter of dough for each seasoning as 'chosen.. Bake only snacks of similar size- and flavoring together. Fiace, one-quarter pi aougn on slightly floured board and roll Ihto rectangle one-eighth. Inch thick. Sprinkle or spread one-half of desired seasoning over half of dough; fold and press edges together; then fold again, Roll once more Into sheet one-eighth Inch thick: sprinkle or spread remaining one-half of seasoning pver dough; then fold and roll as before. Cut In IY2- lnch .squares, or In straws, 3V In cnes, tjsmg pastry; jagger or straight knife, or with fancy cutters. Place on baking sheet; bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.)' as di rected. Notice to Placer , Miners Small quantities, of clean' placer gold, weighing not less than three pennyweights and ,hot more than two ounces, will be purchased from placer miners at the rate of $2$.0Q per ounce, until further notice, be tween uie nours . of g a.m. and p.m'. at the office of the ' OOLD COMMISSIONER, Telegraph Creek, B.C (P 27, M 5, 12, '19) SPECIALS tii Lady Beauty Shop Offers Reiuliful permanent .Wave We are noted fpr our lovely curls Free Facial with Rose Marie B. C. PRODUCTS rhone 655 on IRRADIATED CARNATION MILK CI i. mtytJ w w m rwrw m m rmrm . CN Canada, many dortors arc prescribing Irradiated Carnation Millc: for.-bottle-fed babies. They have found that tHia-good milk is so easily digested; they know- it ,i uniform and sterile, and always safe. It also. . provides additional "Sunshine" vitamin D pe- ) cause it is irradiated. The famous DrdriheV1' ' . ; - t. - . . , Quintuplets are being raised, on Irradiated"' ; . Carnation Milk. They have-'hacT tHts- nu''" since November, 1934. Ask your doctor about ' a Carnation Milk formula for your baby. Write.-; . - for our booklet "Cofttented Babies". It is free. , Jut Publhhed I. 'A beautiful new Carnatfon; .' Cost Boot. 16 glorioui full-page, fulUcolour 'lj$fZfcf grapht. 96 pagei of unusual recipes, menus, party . tutie tlons, cookery helps, etc. Your$ for 2Sc, stam'pir ; or coin Write Carnation Co. Limilt j, Toronto, Ont. ' ' Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT -from Contented Cows VISITS ARE EXCHANGED Aiyansh Church Army Goes to Greenville and Latter Village Makes Return Trip AIYANSH, March 12: Members of the. Aiyansh ; Church Army to; the number, of thirty-eight paid a; visit to Greenville recently, -the party being in charge, of Capt. James Adams. The Intention had been to go on. to kincollth but cold and stormy weather held the party at Greenville for over ten days so they returned home' from there. On their return, there was a party of welcome. Capt. Adams was relieved, Indeed, to get the young men and women home. A few days later members of the Church Army from Greenville, In charge 0f Capt. J.. McKay and Capt. Leeson, came here for a re turn visit. The occasion was marked with a number of celebrations Including a party by the Woman's Auxiliary at which the program Included an address of welcome by Mrs. Emma Wright, the president of; the Woman's Auxiliary. At a young- women's party the address of welcome was read by the president, Mrs, Gertrude Johnson. The young men also had a party with an address of welcome by Charles Morven, president. At the village band party the address was by the oresldent, James Smythe. The "hurch Army gave a farewell party with Capt. James Adams as chairman. The program Included songs, choruses, speeches, community singing and spiritual music. On the Sunday night the Greenville Choir took charge of the church service. Their selections included "All We Like. Sheep from the Messiah." Aiyahsh Coupl Wedded Recently Mill Winnie Davies and Roger Mercer, United in Marriage AIYANSH, March 12: The mar-rjage took place here recently, Rey. S. 'klnley, Anglican Church missionary, officiating, of Miss Winnie Davic and Alfred Roger Mercer, botjf well known young Aiyansh people and both gradu- ates 01 Aien ay resiaenuai scnoci. The bride, "who wore a full white wedding costume with veil, had as J her bridesmaids Mrs. Ellen Davies,! Miss Ruth Adams, Miss Rose Gur-, ney, Miss Edith Brown, Miss Els- beth Davies and Miss Pansy Mls-j yo'k while the best men were Ste-'I phen Herbert Ell,. Dan Quno, Har-1 old Wright. Chris Clayton, Gus' Guno and Charles McKay. At the' wedding feast which fol lowed the principal address was given by the bridegroom. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 10 lbs. Spuds T-Bone Roast, 4 lbs. & 10 lbs. Spuds Shoulder Roast of Pork per lb. PHONE 05. SPECIALS Rump Roast Beef, 5 lbs. & Prime Rib Roast, 4 lbs. & 10 lbs. Spuds Pot Roast of Beef per lb Short Ribs of Beef 3 lbs Round Steak, 2 lbs. & 10 lbs. Spuds Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. & 10 lbs. Spuds Veal Stew, 3 lbs. & I bunch Carrots Shoulder of Veal 4 lbs Veal Chops 2 lbs Leg of Veal per lb. ., Fillet of Veal per lb. Loin Pork Chops per lb SPUING LAMB Shoulders of Lamo per lb , Legs of Lamb per lb; Loin of Lamb Chops per lb. , Ayrshire Bacon per lb. n $1 $1 $1 10c 25c 50c 50 c 25c 50c 35c 15c 20c 20c 18c 15c 25c 25c 25c ?'', ' for Sun$hin-r' a- 60 PHONE ii" Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest. Qrades of Coal and Wood; at market prices. Bone Dry. Kindling always in stock. We also operate 60 Messenger JSfryJce Ask For GOLD Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the- year round payroll in Prince Rupert. I SPECIAL Chevrolet MASTER SEDAN with Trunk Complete 1936 Licence Just Like New .00 limited CHEVROLET DEALERS i i 4 7T- Third Aye. Phooe S3