Tuesday, July . 1937 E Thrift BANANAS- Firm, vellow 3 lbs. Canadian Cash & C 4 DAY THRIFT SALE July 14 to July 17 SHREDDED WHEAT--Qq Large1 packet BAKINq POWDER OHO M Nabob; 12-oz. tin A andy Mixing Spqon free UHEAD FLOUR 29C 6-lb. sack LEMONADE POWDER OOp 8-oz. tin TOMATO JUICE Llb-OKp by's; MV4-02. tin 8 for PEEK FREANS BISCUITS 10 varieties, to choose from. While they last. 42C Per lb ALL BRAN- 20C " flogg's; large pkg. NEW PEAS- 20C 3 lbs. for 28c KWIW". I I STEAMSHIPS I I COMMUNICATIONJ arry PQRK AND BEANS Catellts'-, 16-oz. t-in. 25(J SEEDLESS RAISINS- 2-lb. packet CANADA CORN 1 STARCH 16-oz. pkt. THRIFT TEA Real quality. 1-lb. packet 23c 10c 1 LA ROB CHIPSQ; 3 LARGE IVORY SOAP QQn All for 43c SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE Sliced; No. 2 tin. OKt 3 for McINJOSH'S GAIETY TOFFEEA special purchase enables us to sell it QQn at, lb. TOMATOES-Rlpe, OCp red. 2 lbs. CUCUMBERS- -Crisp, green. Each 10c Anona Soaps As Purchased by H. M. The Queen ANONA 1937 Coronation Toilet Soap Imprinted in color which will not wash off and remains visible throughout the life of the soap. Super Fatted, Triple Milled. , Per box of 3 cakes . . . v.-. . ANONA Dog Series Imprinted in color, per box of 3 cakes ANONA Cat Scries Imprinted in color, per bx of 3 cakes ANONA Nursery Series Imprinted in color. Per box of 3 cakes 75c 50c 50c 50c Produced by Disabled Ex-Service Men at Preston Hall Industries, British Legion Village NR Maidstone, Kent, England Ormes Ltd. "3fitt Pioneer Dru.qrffsts Phones: 81 & 82 The Rei Stprp Open ally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday l rom 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. tll 9 p.m. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Saturday, 7 p.m. and Monday, 3 p.m. Canadian National Steamships V-12R-37 Pacific Trans-Atlantic Trnnsrnnt.nental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver vis Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess, Adelaide every Friday, 1Q p m- To Vancouver Direct ... Princess Alice - Princess Louise : - Prni C m harlo Ue July 3rd, 14th, 24th; July 7th, 17th 28th; Pacific .JASicea services Connection at Vancouver with Canadian W. U ,,nce uPf"' "; COATE8. Oeneral Aient . LOCAL NEWS "The Mayfalr" nas line of ladles' shoes. complete at) Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, sails this afternoon on the Catala fpr a trip to Namu district on official dqties. A. EJ. Parlow, district forester, returned to the city on Sunday night's train from a trip to Burns Lake on official duties. Roderick McLean was fined $25, with option of seven day's im prisonment. by Magistrate Mc- Clymont t city police court jester day for drunkeness. He is serving the time. Mrs. Frank Morris returned to the city on Sunday night's train after a visit at Usk, being accom panied by her little granddaugh ter, Owen Alger. Canadian Legion, B.E.S. I,. Picnic. Digby Island, Sunday, July 18. Boats leaye Cow Bay at 1Q:30 a.m. tp 1 p.m. Adults 0c. Children accompanying parents free. (1G1-3-5) Rev. and Mrs. Ainsley Blair, wh.o have been In the city for the pasl few months, sailed by the Cataa this afterpoon for Vancouver. Mr. Blair has been con ducting a Seventh Day Adventist Mission here. Throqgh the courtesy of Mana ger U, uoriana, arrangement pave been made for a free mati- pee for children tomorrow. Wed nesday, at 2:30, at the Capitol Theatre. Forestry and othei films. This show is under the auspices of the B. C. Forest Ser vice. (JGOi Father Ryan, Father Thissen and Father Trainer, Roman Cath olic Church priests from Minnea polis, were here aboard the Prince George yesterday returning south after a trin into Central Alaska land the Yukon. Chief Forester E. C. Manning of victoria, who is a v8tor in the city on officjal duties, ai)d Mrs. Manning are receiving hearty welcome from many ol friends. It is fourteen years: since Mr. Manning was localed in prince Rupert as district forester, Kenneth McLean of the United Air Transport Co. arrived in tht citv on the Prince George yes torday from Telegraph Creek apt) proceeded to Edmonton on last evening's train. Mr. McLean is mechanic with United Air Trans port. Donald Mowat, inspector of the board of railway commissioners from Winnipeg, and P. E. Bell, freight loading instructor of the Canadian National Railways, also frqm Winnipeg, were here yesterday in the course of" a western tpur. They arrived on Sunday night s train .from the bast ana left by last evening's train for Terrace. Albert Farrow, steamboat in: spector, Vancouver, was a pas senger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday going north to White horse where he wil inspect the last of three;,-new river boats which haye been built for service on the Yukon River. Mr. t ar row is accompanied by his wife They expect to be here again a week from Saturday afternoon aboard the Princess Alice return ing souin. C. N. It. TRAINS For the East- Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m Fridays U a.m From the East- Sundays, Tuesdays and Thiers days 10:45 p.m Mondays and Saturday,-? 2:30 p.m mm THE DAILY NEWS PAD? TSR 3n Crawled Upstairs On All Fours Owing: to Rheumatism in Her Knees It Is not a very dignified way of going upstairs, but she had rheu matism in her knees, and it was the best she could do, at the time. Since then, she has been taking Kruschen Salts, and now feels much better. Read her letter: I had very painful gout In my big toe and could only get upstairs on all fours owing to rheumatism in my knees. a. It n is w uic over Ihree Mute jca years o ago since Kruschen damp day but my knees are quite better; am oyer 60 years of age, have a complexion like a girl's and fee) very fit. I am fully repaid for takr ing a half teaspoonful of Salts each morning in a cup of hot water." (Mrs.) A. Yf-The pains and, Stiffness of rheu matism are frequently caused by deposits of uric acid in the muscles and joints. The numerous salts in Kruschen assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action, and help them to get rid of the excess uric acid which is the cause of so much suffering. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver- Mondays ss. Pr. George .3 p.m. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Wednes. ss. Pr. Alice .5:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelalde....lO pjn. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sat. ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m, Ss. Pr. Oeorge 7 p.m July 11, 25 ss. Pr. Robert 4 pjn. From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn. Monday ss. Pr. Alice a.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 1 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Charlotte .. .9 a.m. Ss. fr. Peorge 10 a.m. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. July 19 ss. Pr. Robert 7 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala , 8 pjn. Friday ss. Pr. George 3 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ...11:30 a.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George .. .7 pm. or Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Na'as River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .. .11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Mondays ss. Pr. George .3 p.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. Rupert .7 p.m. from Ocean Falls-r Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. George .... 10 ajn. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Jiily 17, 31 P. Charles .'...10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands July 15, 29 ss. Pr. Charles .. a.m. For Alaska- Monday ss. Pr. Alice .... Announcepients Orange Ladies Phone Bridge Enjoyable Affair Held Last Night a.m. Catholic Ladies' Tea, Mrs. Dus,- sanlch, July 15. r.NCi:i.l..TIOX tK KESEKVP NOTICE 13 HfiREBY GIVEN that the rctme eataollshea oy nonce in Bittlsh OoluniDla usreue 01 June auui. 1921, of all vacant land within the following described area situated In Bang Ccaat Ulscnct, w canceiieu. 'Ccmmcncing art. the northwest cor ner nf I-,t 2. Raavae 4. Coast District, thence west 80 chains, thence souin 1B0.00 clialns. .thence east 6Q chains thonce north 40 chain, thence east 210.00 chains, -theme south 120.0C phalns, thence east 200.00 chains, thenvs norm loU.UO cnanu, unriice wroi io.u chains, thejKe north 440.00 chains, thence west 220.00 chains, thence south 180.00 chains, theivce east 80.00 cnains. tiKCJice south 200.00 chains, thence west 80.00 chains to the northeast corner of 'eald IiOt 2, Range 4. OoaM District, Whence west 40.00 chain along the ncrth bjundary or saia wutow (qint of ccnunencemetit, containing In area 14 vou acres umm nnu more or less." H. CATHCART Deputy 'Minister of Unds. Lands ftipartmwnt, Victoria. B.C. 2tn June, 1937. lf T1IK HITIIKME COHUT OV ItKITIH!! in ritoiiATt: In the Matter of the "AdmlnlMratlnn ACt" And In the Mutter ,hl ktatr ' Tlimtni IIiIiifh Itiibli. Drf iixd TAKE NOTICE that toy order of Ifls Honour W. E. Flaner, the 7th day of Julv. A.D. 1937. I was appointed AS mdnlKraUjr of the etitate of Thanss Halivea Bubb. deceased, and all parties having claims gakna.t ithe said estate ar ivereDy requirou w iuriusn kmupi crowirlv verified, to bw on or before the 8th day of September, A.D. 1937, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay Vive amount of their tiMKibtednee -la m iori.nwnn. NORMAN A, WATT Official Administrator, Prince nupert. B. C. D,td 8th day of July, A.D. 1937 At a Number of (lomes An enjoyable telephone bridga party was held by the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association last night. There was play at the homes of Mrs. J. V- Moorphouse, Mrs. R- Murray, Mrs. A. Mac-Ponald, Mrs. James Krikevsky Mrs. E. A. pvans, F- Barber, W il .. .... r n u '8ro R'ds, 5ss Pops Web-Salts I commenced taking ster' 1Jr9' V,c Menz'P9 aml A I must sav on I hlvema SttKoK M: Plvief' SOme f heSe jojnt hostesses, Prize-winners were: ladies' first, Miss Margaret Fritz, 2900; second, Mrs. G. W. Johnstone, 267.t; men's first, Gupnar Apder son, 31J0; seconp, A. .u. navies. Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse wa3 general convener. Each pad will 'Mil flies all day and every day for three weeks. 3 pads in each packet. IP CENTS PER PACKET at firuggitts, Croctrt, Central Stores. WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON FlY PAD CP., Ihmillon, Out. WO FOR SALE FOR SALE Trolling Red 322. boat. Phone (161) FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office. (tf) FOR SALE Westlnghouse Electric range. A bargain pn easy terms. D. p. Stewart. Phone Gieen 89. (165) FQlt SALE Trolling boat. 33 ft. 10 h.p. engine. Ready for fish ing. Snap for cash. Apply Daily News. UC6) FOR SALE 7 tube radio. Nor thern Electric 1935. Modern. $50 sewing machine $15.00 Phone 250. UGG1 COAL Nanaimo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg sootless, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone llfl or 117. (tf) I p b I FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red 421. LOST Orange Pekoe Blend "SALAD A! TEA E L 1 0 ' S I Furniture Exchange THIIip AVENUE, PfUNCE RUPERT, B.C. (tf) VACANCY JULY 15 Angus Apartments, front three and four room suites. (tf) FOR RENT Seven-room house, sun room and glass protectee! porch, with electric range, furnace, good garden, one of finest harbor views in city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News. (tf) IIELP WANTED WANTED Capable girl to care for baby. Ten dollars, room and board. Apply 13G 9th Ave. West between 1 and 2:30 p.m. UW) LOST Wednesday Irish terrier nun wilh lonir tail. Please re turn to G. Iloulter, Clapp Buildinjr. 161) PERSONAL orntleman With some means wishes to correspond with re fined lady 30 to 35 years who knows something about chicken ranch. Object matrimony. No ob Jectlon to nationality. Apply Box 17. Dailv News. U03) CLEANING & PRESSING SPECIAL: Price reduced 25 on dry cleaning and pressing ladies wear, Pldneer-Canadian Laundries, Phones 8 and 118. (tf) Used Furniture Dining Room Suites, Beds, Springs, Dressers, Odd Chairs, Tables, Etc. Used Rifles Ross 03, 32 Winchester Special, 30 U.S.A. Army, German Mauspr Rifje, Single Harrel Shot Gun, 12, gpage Double Barrel Used Instruments Prpheum No. 1 Tenor Banjo, Student Violin, Organ Trade Mark Bell Used Washing Machine Thor Electric Machine, Water Power and Hand Washing Machine Hand Sewing Machine Drop Ilead Singer, and Hand Machine Singer Protexit Treated Wall Tents These tents are guaranteed to be absolutely water-propf under all weather conditions. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE WE BUY, WE SELL, OR EXCHANGE Ph0ne Green 916 H ... ,i; : The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coa MRS. C. E. BLACK Hours 9 a,m. to 5 p.m. HALIBUT The sourpe pf Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying, CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized MilK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857