ursday August 19, ?937. THE DAILY NXWI FACiS THR23 anW'Bi'i ,1.1 '.riymiHBg i ; i A TIMELY TREAT- PEACFLi NO SHREDDED.WHEAT 7, Phone 9 I'HONKS 18 and 81 SHAKER 7c (Plain or Iodized) PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES - 2 large and 1 small JJ3C TOMATO SOUP 25C 3 tins (Heinz, lOVfr-oz.) PA8TRY FLOUR KHp 0Ul' Per sack (Australian) SOAP POWDER Per pke. (Royal Crown, large) PINEAPPLE Per tin (Barco, sliced) 22c IQc The Perfect jPT hSZ' ltwf -.;' in :" n i ,' Mi nu is-F,kit nr. RtPVPns. who has been visit- Miss Shirley Llpsln and Master . ...tu u n.(n Juir owH CHiMimr! T.lneln v tan hnvp hppfl VIS. nv iitric r r , w n ro fY.a H Irifr Vinro urifh thplr father A W paves bv tomorrow morning's train Llpdn, will sail by the Prince Ku- u.. -otum tn hpr hnmi in . nprt Katurdav evenlne on their re- ii tii-t ------- i - vitm in wi nnnnuMr Third and Fulton COB CORN Per doz. 1. O. 1JOX 575 Mussallem' s Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" TEA- -Malklns. Per lb. (Red Label) 45 c (Golden Bantam) WAX BEANS 3 lbs. CANTELOUPE Each (Okanagan Fruit) SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 lbs FIELD TOMATOES Basket 45c CAULIFLOWER i ftp AUU Each (Terrace) GREEN BEANS 3 lbs. (Large and Sweet) APPLES New green 4 lbs. (Large and Firm) 25c 25c 10c 25c 25c (Duchess or Pippin) 35c 2 Phones For Your Convenience Boat and Mall Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE I Velvasuede Lingerie Will Not Shrink, Wash as Often as You Please You Can Punch a Hole in it if You Like, But You Can't Make it Run, Not in Either Direction Velvasuede is Very Easy to Wash Just Drop it Into Me Warm Suds, Squeeze . , a Little, Dip it up and - T-v i TT T1 ".A. Down, and 1'resJ.a tne uiri ms nun urn. There is no Need to Iron Velvasuede, Put if You Want to, Shake Surplus Water Off, Poll up in Clean Towel for a Few Minutes, Then Hang to Dry. Iron With a Moderate Iron. Iran When Almost But Not Quite Dry. Comes in Tea Rose and White, in Bloomers, Panties, from Small to Out Size. Slips, Vests, Pyjamas and Gowns WALLACES Ayr.usT fijuiturp sale 35 Simmons All Fejt MfiUresses-AJl S9.00 v v Standard Sizes in Stock. Price ...... Phono 775 16. 29. n big bculu in eyery box S SHREDDED WHEATfe MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT tfGW Shower For Miss Huby Krikevsky lrs. Thomas Fraser Is Hostess in In' Honor of Popular Uride-Elect In honor of Miss Ruby iKrlkevsky, whose marriage to fleorge L. Pqre is to take place shortly, Mrs. Thom as Fraser was hostess Tuesday night at a delightful miscellaneous shower party at her home on Fifth Avenue West. The early part of the even ing was spent In playing court whist, the prize-winners helng Mrs. D. V. Smith, Mrs. R. Burnett and Mrs. William Rogers. Later a large white wedding bell, suspended from a tastily decorated archway, was found to contain a variety of pretty and useful gifts for the bride-elect. There were delightful refreshments. Those present were Miss Ruby Krikevsky, Miss Anne Boddle, Miss Viola Johnson, Mrs. S. J. Mellor, Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. D. V. Smith, Mrs. A. E. Dickens, Miss Maxlne Hellbroner, Mri R. Burnett, Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Miss Edith qnnery. Farewell Surprise Party LaNigbt I A delightful farewell surprise party was given last .evening Jor Mrs. Annie Taylor who is leaving the pKy after a stay of three years ; as the guest ,qf her daughter, .irs. i M. Thompson, Seal ve. Fourteen frlpnds called. The evenlne was pleasantly spent playing games and community singing. About twenty were present. Delicious refreshments were ved at midnight when the guest ,of honor was presented with a silk ' umbrella as a token of esteem from ! her many friends by j. Malr. who 'wished her bon voyage and hoped 'she .would ,s.oon feim. Mrs. Taylor I responded suitably. . frs. Tavlor is' Ieavlne on Friday Announcements mornfng'sr train to visit pUier daughters" and a son at 'torqnio and Montreal. United Fashion Show", September Gyro Hallowe'en pance, Qctober WR 3iLK ABOUT THESE REPAIRS for lumber, shingles, cement, piaster brick, Gyprpc and roofings, see Albert Si McCaffery Ltd. Phone 156. tf FOR JtENT ANGUS Apartments, four room su.ite. three Just arrived I A new shipment I of felt hat?. "Mayfalr." tf. i ... You'll want one of those swell' blouses for $1,00 at the Dollar Store. Get yours while ,the assortment's good. tf. Mrs. R. O. Vandersluys sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss R. M. Davles .O.B.E., will sail Saturday evening on the Prince Ru pert for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. I Mrs. F. A. MacCallum sailed yesterday on the Princess Louise for a dx weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. She wlll be Joined Jater by Mr. MacCallum. ( ano no MALE HELP WANTED CAuHIHIt-SALKSMAN for Van couver Sun. Kupert East. Apply after C p.m. 1045 2nd. Ave (194, Kenneth Matheson of the Canadian National Railways investlga- lon department with headquarters at Princ e fleorge, afer spending a qoup.le .of days in the dty,Jeft by last evening's train on his return to ifie interior. Mrs. Earl .Adams .and daughter ?f Vancouver w.ere arn.qng passen-3rs gqln north' aboard th,e Prince George yesterday to majke the round triD to Alaska, Mrs. Adams I is tjjie wife pf a well known njemjjer oi the Vancouver uyrq taiio. . f. h. Byckiey of Vancouver, pro. mqter of te lqcal pulp mill enjer-9rUt-, and a, J. Lan,e. O.ttawa pyip mill engineer, after haying spent the past week in ihe city sailed by the Pincess Lpulse yesterday ,af-terropn for yancouyer. , S. C. Thomson wjf speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon ,0 ihe Prince Rupert PQtary Club with V. ft. McAfee, the presl- (jeni ir tne cnay. rj. rMPWSw eave some reminiscences .of the South African War & Vfrlch he Is a veteran. Hotel Arrivals Savoy R. G. Cunningham, Port Esslng- tnn' Pharlpe Kllpv Hnnstnn! John McPhall, Vlctorlaifjbhn Yule, Port' Edward; F. Taylor, city. Royal Chris. Chrlstensen. O. Skagen and f Bright, city; Vic Grant, Balmoral; 1. MacLeod, Premier; Paul Vloy- nlck, Stewart; G. Winter, J. An derson and A. S. Frew, Vancouver; A. C. Wright and E. H. Wright, Olympla; O. Skagan, Seattle. Prince Rupert P. J. Kanthaek, Chrlssie Olsen and Louis Olsen, Ketchikan; William Bickle, Grassy Plains; J. K. Gordon, Terrace; A. Vikstrom, Stockholm, Sweden; Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght E. Libby, White Plains, N.Y.; James Murtha, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson, Sunnyslde; W.i E. Walker, Naas River; George F. Harris, Mill Bay; Mrs. R. B. Bradley, Oklahoma City; F. Waterman, Seattle. Central Charles Renaud, Stewart; John Seppala and G. Vltone, North Pa- clftc; E. C. Brown, W. G.,Cromweli, A. King, H. "Froese, E. Wallace, P. J. Carrlgan, P. J. Beamont, R. Hunt, H. Prslka, P. J. Rolls and B. Thomp son, C.N.R.; D. MacLean, j". Kain- der and V. King, city; E. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Paulson and E, p. Cronin. Blllmor: J. Watklns. Port Edward; S. Schlnker, Surf Inlet; Mrs. E. Cadwallader and Miss K. Cadwallader, Cedarvale; peorge Hldemark, Wrangell; O, L. pgn side. Calgary; Gus Peta and E. Wll Hams, Edrnqntqn; Jplui Llland and Hans ingstana, ciaxton; w. yonn son. Prince Oeorge; J. M. west ana George Ralnfprd, Vancouver. Knox A. R. McCauley, W. P. L. Prelty W. E. Small, A. P. Whalen, R. J Wllcock. O C. Lamb. W. E. Kennedy G. B. Randall, R. E. L'Abbe, V- W. Speer and Mr. Smlthers, Vancouver; 8. H. Mills, W. L, DeMary, A. Bfih . 4bsrs?i mm werdfeger and E. A. Plamondon, Ottawa; M. L. Clark, Georgetown; M. Clifton, Metlakatla: Mr. and Mrs. G. Martin, Victoria; Mrs. TeeDle and daughter. Drumheller: James Nault, Surf Inlet; D. Roche, C.N.R.; S. Margerson, city; R. Innes, loco. SAVE THE KIDDIES As They Are Today Have a Picture at the Hollywood Studios, 220 6th St. SPECIALLY Of i GOOD FOR 4T YOUR igH thrive on Garnation Milk BABIES for these very simple reasons: Carnation has all the food value of pure, vvholc milk plus much greater digestibility AfD additional yitamin D potency through irradiation with iltra-volet rays. More and more doctors are adviiing the feeding of Carnation Milk to infants and growing children. Among the world's famous babies who use Carnation Milk are the Dionne Quintuplets. This milk, because of its double richness and creamy smoothness, brings a new delight to cereals, fruits, coffee, and to all baking where milk js used. Write for these Carnation, books. "The Contented Baby" is free. The Carnation Cook Book with full-page, full-colour illustrations is 10c. Address tarnation tympany lao. Abbott St. Vancpnver Today Weather (Government TeiegrapbJ) Triple Island Cloudy, calm; sea smooth. Langara Island Part cloudy, easterly wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 30.06; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Showery, light easterly wnd; barometer, 30.10; temperature, 65; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Part foggy, overcast, calm; barometer. 30.08; temperature, 56; sea smooth. Alert Bay Fine and clear, calm; barometer, 30.20; temperature, 52; sea smooth. Vancouver Clear, calm; barometer, 30.04. Reach tire most people .In city and district with an advertisement in the Dally News, It NT,F. V COAST DISTRICT lirrordlnc District' of ITlnre Rup", n-ivv vfvnra ihA.t Uw British Col. umbla Packer Llmtted of Vajicouver. ir . ... CT.h psukm. Intends a.J, ijm;uiiMiMi - ' -- Coft Dltrlct, Port Edward: Commencing" lit a post planW at the .outA ..i nf Iflt 4476. Ranire 6. Coast Plstrwi; wjw o o wt"" " W. 150 It; thence J AW 9..W. 529.28 feet; tnire . oi win- - ... V. a 1 riWWH 19 E K24.28 feet, and containing 1.20 acres. more or loss. Dated July zn. um, mu nan v;ji.uiviui PACKERS LIMITED. George Gray, Agent. Xavlituble JVale.ru Protection Art Revived Maluten of Canada, IH27. Chapter 140 a.o,wiorrt ou Coiucanr of Brltl'li Columbia PimMed, comjpany duly In-corpcrated und.er tlve lawj of the Proy-Ince cf British Ctolitm,W, wUh reglattr. ed offlre at 1318 SUndird Banlt Build.. ln 510 Wew llasUags Btrtet. Vancou-vf BrVh CrlumiblarHEBEBy OIV31, ' . . . . i i .1 rt a p BM.tlnn 7 nl . . . . j ! 1 1 - j ...It! th. una. the ana ac. ocv"f. "'"7; ter of PjlWta Vorii at .CAtawn ftnd In the Laud 'Bcilatrjr DUUxlcr of Prince umbla, o deacrlptlcpn of the alte and the iplw ci a dqck, oWtfoach and flV 1 oc vi ' fcs bull! W placed In iLtrbour on a portion oi . i.r-v rr. vr HfiTtnt iJvtLt after the rr tile nnrt iiuwuimm Stwdard OU Ocnpuy .of British Col. , ritrr i imiiwi .Ui: under Section 1 rf'.th aVd Aot, fOly to the Minister or rwHW warn " aty of Ottawtt, far wpproval of the . .i . aH nUiu n nr1 for lav lO coiiiftruct the huW dpelc, approach ud nDATED at Vancouver, Brltlah Columbia, this th dy of Auguat, 1037. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED By Lawaon, paaxk it ' Lundoll, Ita .solicitors, . 1318 BWlinara iwjik ouumuj, 510 Went Hastilnga Streeit, Vancouver Brltlah Columbia. Carnat A CANADIAN PRODUCT. ill I RRADIA TED i Milk FROM CONTENTED COWS" SPECIAL Odd lines of boxed writing paper to clear at half price. This is an exceptional offertake iidvantage of it and stock up. Regular price $1.50. On Sale at 75c Regular price $1.25. On Sale at 65c Regular price $1.00. On Sale at 50c Ormes ie? Pioneer Dritqif tats The Itejill Store Phones: 81 & 83 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p m, 7 D.ni. till 9 p.m. Canadian BB facihc Transatlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific f To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports t Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice - Princess Louise - Prince" CharlotU Auj. 4h, 14th; Aur 7th, 18th, 28th; Aur. 21tli, Sept. 4tb Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from t W. L. COATKS, General Arent l'rince Rupert, B.C. ? if