day August 9, 1037. THE UAltT tnCWf HITTING SUPPLIES t t i . i ir'ki' tr i p. it Me Have a v Hie ivanu ui iyiiiiuuk nuuis lur iuur Approval, Knittinjr m'euies, hooks, etc. trofter- A serviceable three-ply in several shades. -J Ap 1 A utility yarn of unusual value. Ball Xvi K A four-ply pure botany wool of even texture In a large range of shades. Ball rctic- Two-ply crochet for suits, dresses, etc. 4 ffp In io shades Skein patona- A tweed effect yarn In . various blends. A very CCp E i-- tn entire rr H cpccwq 9 rv73 fnr Vtv iade Ezzl- -A fast knitting yarn for sweaters, rugs, etc. Qgp In several popular saaucs. c uz, V Rylvan Crepe A new silk and wool mixture In various shades. Excellent lor suiis or dresses, uomes in ySP pleasing shades. Oz. WALLACES honc 9 Third and Fulton FOR SALE Used Furniture Jcds in All Sizes, Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room suite, Dresser, Table with Chairs, Rocking Chairs, linger Sewing Machine, Fold up Red, Redroom able, Showcase, Piano Organ, Gramophones, Vio- n, Guitar, Tenor Ranjo, Duplex, Rifles, Shot Run, and Small Fire Arms, Etc. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange I'hone Green 91G Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. New Furniture DRESSER Solid birch, gloss walnut Q-i Q AQ finish. Price CHIFFONIER Solid birch, gloss wal- 7 00 mir fi'm'oV, PriVfl ?AflVV U'NGALOW BED Complete with Ofl 00 spring and mattress. Price FLOOR COVERING dominion Printed Linoleum-Price, sq. yard linoleum Hall Runner 2i inches wide. Price, vard Kexoleum Mats 18x36. Price, each pongoleum Rug Size 7jx9. rrice . .Congoleum Rug Size 9x9. Price . : i Congoleum Rug Size 9x10. Congoleum Rug Size 9x12. i'rlce 85c 70c 25c $7.50 $9.00 $10.50 $12.00 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TltAlL UltlTISU COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Fhosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superpnos- phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Rrand Metals Gold, Sliver. Electrolytic iA. Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just arrived, new shipment of, Oxfords. "The Mayfair." tf. W. R. Lindsay, former general superintendent at Anyox for the Granby Co., was a passenger aboard I the Catala last evening going i through to Alice Arm. E. P. Bowser of the Royal Bank of Canada staff here sailed by the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon for Vancouver to which city he has been transferred. Provincial Constable J. V. Boys, Who has teen transferred from Telegraph Creek to the Corlboo dis trict, was a passenger aboard the lwack arrived In the city at the end of the week from the south to spend a few weeks here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Wlllett, 310 Fifth Avenue West. Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell are the parents of Mrs. Wlllett. Mrs. Jhmes Farquhar Teturnd to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Terrace where she has been visiting for several weeks with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Marsh. Mrs. Frank Fitch, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. John T. Young of Piedmont, prominent California chain store magnate and political figure, was Hotel Arrivals Central W. G. Cromwell, Ous Pete and E. Wallace, C.N.tl.; Mrs. 11. Clos-ter, J. 0. Stearns, It. Curry, V. C. Hipp, B. Shannon, K. Gomi rr.m nml Mr. and Mrs. IL Paul' son, Billmor; Charles Johnson, A. MacLeod. T. Morrison, J- M. Wick. John A. W'lck and (luslat Kormann. city; Bert 1'illlng, Oceanic i O, Isaakson, Stewart i'rinrp llunerl J. O'Connor, (Jeorge W. J. Griffith, Kay McKin- ilon, K. J. Aiienson, J. .uuu-champ, L. W. Kelson, F. K. Wil- ann and Mrs. Charles names, Vancouver W. E. Murray, lift' milton; Mr. and Mrs. D. bmau, Tatlow; John A. Barman, Ter race; Mr. and Mr. V. C. Bene- Hct and family, Jerome, an- i ' XT I C.ntn Tl r tona; iewis .hauii, ni - bara; Miss L. SKKio, uougias Lay and T. J. Culverhoilse, Hazclton; F, V. Waterman, Seattle; A. Barner, Telkwa; William A. Horner and N. A. Kirk-patrick, Winnipeg H. iMooro,, Smithers. Iloynl HOIl, V. AMU'""' uiiu Oonilu Vancouver I Jbhn t'. irker. Valparaiso, tnd.; K. Hansen, Copper Blver Bill Jones, C. Carlson, A. Cameron, A. .lohnson and S. Ohashl, city: J. lluzlo, Skeenn; Mrs. F. .?. Salt, New' Hazellonj 1. Dernsky, Calgary. Rnvov I John Ferguson, Lewis Island J K. Belte, Bishop Bay; Ous ti'om, "Duhdasj Lloyd Taylor, Casslar Cannery; J. Huzio, Skeeni. Walt for Mid-summer Sale. Footwear. (183) I Miss Jean Thomas of Calgary, Alberta, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. K. Thomas of this city. Mrs. L. K. Marr left on the Catala last night for Stewart where she will visit with friends for a few days. ! Jack Morris sailed aboard the Catala for Stewart where he will be employed by the Ford Motor Co. William Goldbloom, who has been on a fur buying trip into the Tele- Princess Louise Saturday afternoon graph Creek country, returned to going south. 1 lne CIiy "om me norwi on uie rnn. j 1 cess Louise Saturday afternoon. I Mrs. D. C. MeRae and grandaugh. i ter, little Mary Margaret Bulger, returned to the city on the Prlne? I Rupert Saturday evening from Stewart where they have been pay ing a visit as the guests of Mrs. McRaa's.daughter, Mrs. O. A. Kvale. Mr. dnd Mrs. A. Rockwell of Chill Attention I.O.O.F. The official visit of the Grend Master, Tuesday, Aug. 10, at 8:00 p.m. Rebekahs at 9:15. All visiting members" cordially Invited (183) J. M. Uuchan, general manager of the B. C. Packers, after a visit here and in the district on com pany business, sailed by the Prince Rupert Saturday evenirg on his return to Vancouver. i Harry M. Baldwin of Los Angeles,; manager of Jack Benny, well known screen and radio star, was among passengers returning south aboard the Prince Robert yesterday after having made the round trip to James Thompson of Lulu Island, Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from the south to pay a visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacKay, Sixth Avenue East. Father Poulet of the Roman among passengers returning suum. , , v nKftirH ih. Prin RnhPrt. vorri Catholic Church sailed this mom after having made the trip to Al-1 "E on11,he Princess Alice for ..... i.j u ui.IWranKe.il enroute to Liard Post wfe and family. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mandv returned to the city on the Prince Robert yesterday after having spent the past couple of months In various sections of Northern British Columbia, Mr. Mandy having been on his regular inspection tour as resident mining engineer for the northwestern mineral survey district. Coming out they travelled by airplane from McDames Creek to Dease Lake and from there were talTTrfby truck to Telegraph Creek, the river boat carrying them down the Stlkine to Wrangell where they Joined the Prince Robert. Dr. Mandy Is planning an early visit to Portland Canal points, Mrs. Mandy remaining at home. in .Northern British Columbia whPre he is to be stationed in missionary work. W.' M. Blackstock, manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver on a vacatbr. trip. Mrs. Blackstock and daughter, Sheila, are already in the south. Mr. and Mrs. C. W Dawson and daufrhter, Pat, who have been spending a two w-eeks' vacation here as the guests of Di. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin, 'are leav ing on this evenings train for Smithers where they will pick up their car and return to Princeton. S. J. Hungerford, president and chairman of the Canadian National Railways, and party, were here again aboard the steamer Prince Rupert Saturday evening returning south af(er making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart. It was Ihe first time that a railway president hd ever visited Stewart and the Board of Tj-ade there took a leading part in the reception which was nccorded. Surprise Bridge Party Is Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Strachan Honored on Wedding Anniversary In honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Strachan's ninth wedding anniver sary, a delightful bridge and surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. J. Connery, Saturday night. Prize winners were: ladles' first, MfS. A. Guyan; consolation, Ms. R. Duncan; men's first, R R, Strachan, consolation, W. B. Cook. Later in the evening A. Guyan, on behalf of the company assembled, presented Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 8tra i clian with a beautiful brass flowet liarry i u . do, and candlesticks in honor of I Iff 11 A I II ' their wedding anniversary, the bride and bridegroom, of nine years and reulvlne suitably . nery py evening brought to a close. Those present were Mrs. J. Con- Were Married At St. Peter's Miss Ethel Shearman R.N., Becomes Bride of John Wilkie The marriage of John Wilkie, a member of the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. staff, and Miss Ethel Shearman R.N. of Grace Hospital in Vancouver, took place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock In St. Peter's Church at Seal Cove. Very Rev. Dean J. B. Gibson officiated. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Rae Seherk as matron of honor and Miss Joyce Marie Scherk as flowet girl. John T. Allen was the grooms man. During the signing of the register Mrs. Hugh Forrest sang "Until." After the marriage ceremony many friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Scherk where the reception was held. The toast to the bride was proposed by Dean Gibson and suitably responded to by the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie will take up residence on Sixth Avenue. East. Only One Fire Alarm In July Department Has Not Been Busy to Date This ear As In 1936 The city fire department res ponded to but one alarm during the month of July, this being' lr. the residence " of Mabel Iowa, Comox Avenue, where $60 damage was done. Last year in July there were five fire alarms. S far this year the fire department has been called out only twenty eight times as compared with forty-five times in the first sever, monlhs of 1936. "Hulld B.C. Payrolls- Pacific Takes The Show mm A theotrlcal man and his wife who spend most of their time In hotels and trains carry a can of milk a can of coffee some tea bags and a percolator for hot Water". The man says he prefers Pacific Milk to frefh cream for hh coffee so he takes It along in; his trunk. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED Of COURSE -.... ..! j I nil in I! SA1.K X22073 uiuiuv icucaiiiiicuba wcje servtu - . .. . . . ....... , I Scaled tnat:r wui ue tw"" "J the J61nt hostesses, Mrs, J. . Con- BC, by ,hi. Mmi! r r lands t Victoria, imrv nnH and Urc Mrs. A. A fliivnn Guyan and nnA a n hap hniJt laUt than noon Oil the lxtfnth Ihim rf.v f Aiwittt. 1937. for the pur- I chase of Llrttx-e X22073. to out 4 977 000 r of Bpruc. Oedar ond nery, Misses Edith and Isa Connery, 'bV.W-Mr. and Mrs. J. Munro, Mr. and Taiunkwan niaiut. siwjm mirt. qumii Mrs. A. Otiyari. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. chSwXw for Cook, Mr. and Mrs. R. Duncan, Mr. ' movai of turn . and Mrs. James Clark and Mr. and J'tS" or' M'f: Mrs. R. R. Strachan. Ur, rrrnc itupert, B. o. A SUMMER LUNCHEONS HURRIED? If you're an "eat-and-runner," at so many are in summer, keep a package of Wrlfjley'g In your pocket or purse! ... Chewing stimulates the secretion of gastric Juices, aids digestion helps to keep you feeling fitter. So enjoy the rich long-lasting flavor of Wrigley's Spearmint after every meat. Good, and good for you! SPECIAL:- Large Size Squibb's Dental Cream With Guest Size Shaving Cream Both For 35c Dr. Sherwin's Stera-Kleen Cleans False Teeth New "Easy Way No Brushing Removes Stains One Denture Bath Free With Large Size 75c Ormes Ltd. TTfin Pioneer Druggists The KeTill 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. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITES $90.00 up Large Stock of Barrymorc Carpets AH Grades and Sizes Wc Invite You to Call in and Look Around Phone 775 Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 Canadian The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK I ULWAV 1 COMMUNICATIONS L HOTIU MVK fw Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m, To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice Princess Louise Princess Chariot! Aug. 4th, 14th; Aug-. 7th, 18th, 28th; Aug-. 21th. Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. VVyVtyya N