July 30, 1937. ' RSI 9 i ilk WANTED ItEXOLEUM MATS Size 18x30. Price, each milk t&Mor.; i JMILK trapctotfd milk ui. Ni''' . . . it 1 il rt mmtndtJ kr fck 1 " III! iht rrd ,,. Ised Kitchen Ranges, linger dewmg achine. Musical Instrument, bciiool , Books. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange Phone C.KEEN 91G Bedroom Suite Pieces-Dresser, Vanity, Chiffonier, 9850 Hod and Bench. Price v (VINDOW SHADES Size 3Gx72. Cream fjg or Green. Price, each KJMINION PRINTED LINOLEUM CJZp rrice, sq. yam LINOLEUM HALL RUNNER 24 inches w:.i. tk.: ,,n.,1 me, i i iw, jrm 25c D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE WE BUY, WE SELL, OR EXCHANGE Phone Green 916 Hurs 9 a'm' to 5 p-nu 11 1 W 1 I The Central Hotel ROOMS and CA1E l'hone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. ULACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. CATCH BIG MUSKIE pounds. 43 V Inches long, y , lUnglican Church ! FORT FRANCES, Ont., July 29: caught in Clearwater Lake,, near.'..: LOCAL NEWS NOTES And Sale At (CP) A muskle weighing 48V2 her by Morris Evans, of Akron, Q. 1 Jist arrived, new shipment of Miss Owen left this morning for Oxfords. "The Mayfair." tf. Terrace. George Byrant was a passenger on the tram this morning for Terrace fop the weekend. Steamer Pjrincess Adelaide i due this afternoon, at five o'clock from Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Gosse arrived In the city this morning for a visit with Mrs.. H. B. Stiles. ' Mrs. fi. A. Effert of Vancouver Is paying a twoo week's visit with her son at Ocean Falls, ! Mrs. O. A. Haney arrived in the city this morning and is the guest f Kre T nnrr lpMirth AvpnllP selection. Measurements taken by Ling the Tailor. (177) Miss Jean Stalker returned this morning on the Prince George after a visit with relatives at Glacier National Park. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Donaldson and three children of Port Esslng-tnn aro visitinz Mrs. Rochester at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Tlr Tf.. N. Brocklesby arrived this morning on the Prince ftor attending the an- 'nual convention of Gyro clubs in Kejowna. Israel Demsky was this morning assessed ten dollars or seven Ilia for vairrancy. He admitted 'having a criminal record. He was (defended in court by Reid Mc Lennan. Mr. and daughter arrivea in the cu last night on a visit of a couple of weeks. They are Koing on 4 cruise with Dr. V. T. Kergin on the Full Moon. Mrs. Earl Lockwood apt! daugh ter. Dolores, arnvea irom iuc south this morning auoara ise Prinrp George to spend a montu mohi!r. Mrs. viaiuuK 'v ' Vm. Stewart. Steamer Prince John has been commissioned to carry a second section of passengers and ireigiu to Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, there being too many for the Prince Charles tomorrow night. Hotel Arrivals Kno H. McLean, Vancouver; C Spam, Seattle. Lenirai C. W. Spencer and G. II. Crescent Shows; P. J. Beau- Imont, C.N.n. Prince Kupert A V. Pankhurst, Vancouver; Jumes Charron, JurKianu uuw, W. Johnston, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. V. Geigrich, Ghun, Min nesota; Mr. and Mrs. and JUiss llroxhead, Catasarqua, reorw, Mr. and Mrs. Fish, wiseneiu, p.. I Fred H. Nash, Terrace; -Mrs. Wilkinson. Doreen; Mrs. S. R. 'Donaldson and children, Port Ks- sington. Koyni joe P. Dura, Theo Cotthurst, David Collhurst, Terrace; W H- MacHeth, Vancouver. City of Prince Rupert fieneraj Taes Due August 2nd After Monday, August 2nd, 1937, . w.. .1.111 Ko nrtHpfl to all CUr- a pcnai.j( y - rent General Taxes noi pam oji m before that date. All, interest please note. Anqouncements ' Junior Chamber of Commerce Thursday night. Aug. 5 Moose Hall. Kntertaining Interior Boards of Trade delegates, hvery body welcome. Admission ouc. Mrs. William Barton returned this morning on the Prince George from Ocean Falls. T W. Beasley was a'n arrival on the Prince George this morning from, a holiday visit in the south. Steamship Princess. Alice was n nnrt this morning with a fujl list pf tourists, She left at U4 for the north, Henry Mysof was in the PiUte court this morning charged, with assault. As the complainant did not appear, the case agamst him was dismissed. H. A. ton, bridge and building nnw r-,,r,KBii nf shnwatlnnrisi superintendent of the C.N.K., ac IcomDanied by Mrs. Alton, left on the train this morning for a holiday the train going as far as Boston on' a month's holiday. A genuine opportunity: Buy a' House of Hobberlin suit this month J and get extra pants free. Huge I Timely Recipes Fruit Desserts Fruits are particularly in making desserts for, every day in the year, either as fresh when in season or as canned fruits. In most of the recipes iriven below other fruits may be substituted for those given. Fruit Trifle Two cups stale cake crumbs, cups raspberry juice, 2 tbsp. cold water, 1 cup- raspberries, 1 tbs, gelatine. Soak gelatine In cold water Heat berrv iuice and pour over Arrange cake crumbs, and berries in serving dish. Pour hot jelly mixture over. Set aside to harden Chill and serve with custard sauce, Serves six. Anricot Fluff Two cuos fresh or canned aprj cots. o cuo anricot juice. 3 tbs sugar. 2 eggs, f 2 cup milk. . i less me duuLuis through and Mrs. U Wilbur uaw son or coarse sieve. Into this fold the whites of the tw eggs stiffly beaten. Chill thbr oughly." Make a custard sauce usintr fruit juice, milk, sugar, an Ihw twn eirtr volks. Chill and serve with the aprfcot mixture Peach Tapioca One cup tapioca, 1 cup juice from fresh or canned peaches, 3 cups water, 1 tsp. salt, 1 cup sliced fresh or canned peaches. Soak tapioca in the water over night. Add peach juice and cook In n dnnhlo boiler until clear abput one hour. Add peaches ana turn into a cold wet mould, uuil tup out, serve with cream or cus tard. Serves six. BLACKHEADS two Qunc . ---T h Kot meuod. Uv oujwm w raAssiHtO FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, Seal Cove Post Office. 13 Tea Mrs, Tinker's Home A deliehtf ul tea and sale of home- cooking was held yesterday after noon at the home or Mrs. u. r. Tinker, Fifth Avenue East, undar the auspices ol the Anglican wo men's Auxllllary. The rooms were beautifully dec orated with summer flowers and many ladies called during Uie auer- noon, Mrs. C V. Evltt, president oi the auxiliary, and Mrs. Tinker received the guests. i Mrs, W. J. Nelson and Miss R. M. pavles, poured while those assist ing In, serving were Mrs. c. u. muis, . Mrs. J. Johns, Mrs. J. S. wuson ana , Mrs, R. Bartlett. Mrs. F. A. MacCalJ hjm was cashier. Mrs. C. C. Smith j was In charge- of the tea room ana Mrs. W. C. Aspinall and Mrs. w. Oreer were in charge of the home cooking. Story Of Quints n School Books NEW YORK, July 30: (CP) The Dionne Quintuplets' a story of the frolics and adven tures of Canada's five famous j little girls has been passed for use in New York's elementary schools. knots (tf) SNAP FOR SALE Violin.. Phone r, to 7. Red 718. (mi ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cemeit, plaster, brick. Gynroc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, four room suites. three HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Anartments, Phone Red 421. Announcing a, list of recom mended reading for the coming year, Dr. Harold Campbell, super intendent of schools,, said tne tory w-as adapted for use in the first grade. (tf ) CLEAN. Wellrfurnlshed modern apartments, Phone Red 44. (179) FOR RENT Seven-room house, sup room, and ijlass protected porch, with electric; range, (ur-nace, gogd garden, one of finest harijor views In city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News. (tfl CLEANING & PRESSING 8PECIAL:-Prlce reduced 28 on dry cleaning and pressing iadlas wear. Pioneer-Canadian LaunJ dries. Phones 8 and 118. (tf) Other books on the list are 'Mother Goose." "Penny Pen iuin" and "Mickey. Mouse,' the last-named containing 60 colored i drawings by Walt Disney. HARD LUCK FARMER ! TUFFMAN, Sask., (CP) After several years of crop failure Sam McRle. bought a team of horses this sprine to replace animals tnat Qiea lurine the winter. Lightning struck and killed the new team as they .yere grazing in pasture. HI! and (tf)' That's went I When you pour milk or cream on Kellogg Rice KrUpies, they crackle out louil tell you how crisp a ready-to-serve cereal can be I Serve thews tasty bubble of touted rice for breakfait, lunch, or a bedtime snack ftliev're so lubt and whole- tome that they don't disturb lound deep). Ideal for chil-dren'a evening meals. Grocers everjrwbere ell Bice Kriipies. ScrTed by restaur anta and botela. Tlia w ATTITB inner bag keepi them ovenfmh. Quality guaraw teed. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. v Me! tifyt i vcTcVie. RCE BLUE Stops Your Clothes i from Turning Yellow j ! When you come to the last rinse remember to add Reckitt's Blue for whiteness. No extra effort. Cost? A cent or two a month. LEUDI Reckitt's BLUE Out of the blue comes the whitest wash! Special Purchase of Shirt Waist and Sport Style BLOUSES Materials are woven sport silk stripes, plaids and checks in the very best taste. These Blouses are all washable and are outstanding values. Sizes 14 to 20. Special Price $1 .49 WALLACES .j. Photographic Exposure Meter The Lcudi Exposure Meter shows you how to regulate vour camera for the prevailing light condition indicates the correct aperture opening and the right shutter speed for your picture. Over or under exposure is impossible. Investigate this little accessory todayand learn like thousands of others how all the hazards of chance can he eliminated. Priced at only $.J.75 Ormes Ltd. "Jjie Pioneer Druqgiats The IleJill Store Phones; 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays .From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m.