Say, September 13, 1937. acKenzie s Furniture ...... ii iti' ftVI V 1V ftffer 1 fl oil,. f ... 11 Jattress on tlie J'jurcnase 01 uiif 01 iitfe simiiw.ns Mattresses nAPAITAD. Uegular $39-95 1 1 Af lLvjl Allowance on old mattress $3.50 itColl's Peanut Butter 2-lb. Un ; vosi io you , AC 1 mattress has highly tempered Inner springs, HE DRAKE Allowance on old mattress $3.50 vw io ou ...... uij ic mattress Is wonderful value at the regular tice or $2a.?. ip m Regular $24.85 lb IjLIAiIu Allowance on old mattress '. $3.50 Cost 10 you 21.45 bese Mattresses are All Spring Filled, a SIMMONS Product, tpert Workmanship and Fine Materials Assure Healthful Sleep ad Satisfactory Serylce for Many Years. The Mattresses are Now on Our Floor For Your Inspection and Comment. Phone 775 IVERWA1TEA LTI n or C.O.I). lUTTER, FIUST GRADE- 3 pounds imond A Hacon OQf iX,K' Per lb. el Shortening - lln Per lb. 25c fpioci Snow White rj g Per lb. ... " own Kayo Ileans Qp Per lb. " gaiety Toffee-Per lb. VK DELIVER Ottawa, June 22, 1037 Phone 813 95c Aylmer Honeless Qf i't Chicken Per tin Tuna Fish Per tin 10c Teaches, Apricots and Tear 25c Black Label Fine- 1 dp apple Per tin Bow is the time to get your PRESERVING PEApilES - Per crate untight Soap - large bars ilay Toilet Soap- I cakes 20c 25c Scribbler with the purchase Ire of 3 pkgs. 9f Quaker Corn Flakes resh Tomatoes 1 Qir lbs. tela and Carrots 16 lbs. $1.39 Iloyal Crown Soap Powder Per large f)-t p package Hulk Soap Flakes Ol f 2 lbs White Spring Salmon OCp AOK 3 tall tins Scotch Mints Per lb. 19c 25c Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Urges Pasteurization of Milk and Cream We have pasteurized our products since 1923 for your protection. Positive Past-teurization for Safe Milk at no extra cost. VALENTIN DAIRY Phone G57 ME CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTINf . ' i f n t Iflll. I A UUMPANY OK CAINAim, hiwuw' TRAIL MUTISM COLUMBIA Mamifa cturcrs of Elephant Urand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos-phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Urand Metals Jiold, Silver. Electrolytic Lead, Zinc- Cadmium, Bismuth. 10. 7. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dea husband and father, Robert Kirk-wood Murray, who passed awaj September 13, 1936. "Loving and kind In all his way. Upright and Just to the end ol his days Sincere and kind In heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind."' Inserted by his loving wife and son. Announcements Eagles' Bridge Series, begins Sept. ifi. United Fashion Show, September Anglican Tea, Mrs. Neal Car ter's, Friday, September 17. Presbyterian Tea at Mrs. Brem- ner's September 21. St. Peter's W. A. Tea, ParLh Hall, September 23. Presbyterian Choir Tea, October 1. 29. Catholic Bazaar October 6 and C. C. F. Bazaar, October 23.. Gyro Hallowe'en Dancet October Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4, St. Peter' W. A. Bazaar, Nov ember 18. Canadian ;Legion Fall Bazaar, November 25. TH$ DAQjT NEW? " i. BjJiai....... 1 i " . ...r;- - f-;.J;--T? LOCAL NEWS NOTES See the Mayfalr window for In fall shoes, (t.f.) Clearing a l-jie of ladles' silk bloomers, 3 pairs $1,.00 at the Dollar Store. (t.f.) Miss Brenda Allen arrived In the city on the Catala this jnornlng from Vancouver to pay a visit at her home here. Mrs. A. Ness, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Princess Louise yesterday morning. Dr. H. A. Whlllans, who has been relieving at the Hazelton Hospital, was In the city at the end of last week returning to Victoria. Dr. Whlllans was formerly located at Stewart. Mrs. William Orelg and family arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide on Friday afternoon from Vancouver. Miss L. Johnson accompanied them and will spend a short holiday here. J. W. McAuley, divisional master mechanic for Canadian National Railways, arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from Prince George and Is returning to the interior this evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cowan of Premier, who have been visiting at Mrs. Cowan's home at Smlthers, arrived In the city from the interior on Saturday night's train and sailed last night on the Catala for the north. Stan Morin will be leaving on the Princess Louise on Friday afternoon of this week for a trip East in the course of which he will attend the World Series in New York. He will be accompanied by Lawrence H. Kubley of Ketchikan who will also be going south on the Princess Louise Friday. Jlrs. Earl Lockwood and daught er, Delores, arrived on Saturday evening's train romTelkwa where they have been visiting at the Wll. son ranch for the past few weeks. They will proceed to their home In Vancouver on Thursday evening's boat. Dr. Hugh M. Morrison, Inspector of schools, will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club on Wednesday of this week. His subject will be "The School and the Social Order." Olrl Ouides meet next week. (213) Miss Margaret Brewster R.N. arrived' In the city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver to Join the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital as operating room supervisor. ing returning north after a trip to Vancouver. F. M. Crosby, who has been spending the summer In the Bridge River district in connection with Savoy Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson, city; P Pedersen, Prince George; Rev. Mun- ger and peorge Gigleberg, Terrace; James Peacock, Kleane Kleane. Royal C. Carlson, city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. J. Welsh, Toronto; E. S. Wadsworth, Montreal; G. Woodall, C.N.R.; J. W. McAuley, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jowan, Premier; R. G. Johnston, Inverness; R. D. Turner and M. J. 3111esple, Vancouver; W. Lalng, Victoria; H. Chambers, Klemtu. NEW PASTOR IS COMING 3v Kdwin K. Brandt Accents , Invitation to First Baptist Church Dev. Edwin E. Brandt C.A., 3.D.. has accepted an invitation o become pastor of First Bap- .ist Church in Prince Rupert. Mr. Brandt is pastor at Bright- few, Alberta, having been there :he past five years. He is a youuj? man and takes a keen interest in joys' work. He expects to com mence his ministry fn this city jarly fn October. Mrs. Brandt is also a capable church worker nd their coining is expected to prove a decided asset to church "ife fn Prince Rupert. "Build B.C. Payrolls- Pacific And The Baby mm "We have been giving our baby pacific Milk for some months," writes Mrs. O., "and since we have she has been very good, sleens well and very seldom cries. It is real consolation when you are feeding your baby on a bottle to find she ls doing so well." Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Government Special 2 For the Price of One Sale Monday Only Hurry! Hurry! Hollywood Studios, 220 6th St. COAL TO H.KASK KVfCKYIIOnV Satisfaction aunnuiiteed I'uumiii K(1m Alberta Coal llulklry Valley Coal Vaiicoinrr Island fnul Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE: 68 and 668 REPORT IS FICTITIOUS Pupils Not Sitting On Chairs at Booth Memorial School, Says Commissioner Plenty Of Desks "Absolute fiction," remarked City Commissioner W. J. Alder this morning In regard to a report em-! anatlng from the meeting of the) H. W. Chambers, manager of Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Klemtu cannery, arrived in the city Council last week to the effect that on the Catala this morning and Is pupils at Booth Memorial School visiting Inverness today on busln- were sitting on chairs as no desks j ess. He will return down the coast were available for them. j tomorrow afternoon on the Catala. 'There Is an ample supply of: desks at Booth Sphnol " said Mr " Alder "and there ls no overcrowding to the Polarls-Taku Mining Co. at Tulsequah, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday morn n any of the city schools." TAX SALE mining Interests, returned to the Notice ls hereby given that a Tax city on the Princess Louise yester- Sale of all properties In which the day morning. Hotel Arrivals CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT 1935 taxes remain unpaid, will be held at the City Hall, Fulton Street, at 10 a.m., Thursday, September 30th, 1937. THE STRAWBERRY JAM Empress, 4-lb tin D. J, MATHESON, City Treasurer, THRIFT CASH & CARRY THRIFTY VALUES FOR THE WEEK Sept. 11 to Sept. 18 BUTTER First Grade, 3 lbs. AND APPLE? 40c FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per bar 89c With Every. $4.00 Order On Tues. and Wed. Only PITTED DATES New Of p stock. 2-lb. cello SUPERIOR WHEAT PUFFS-SUPERIOR RICE Qp UK PUFFS GREEN BEANS Nabob Kentucky Wonder. 12C 2 S CHRISTIES GRAHAM WAFERS Just arrived. QOn Mb. pkt. EGGS Swifts "C" grade. Dependable eggs at a "Ut p price. 2 doz. READY CUT MACARONI 2-lb. cello pkt.; 1-lb. FINEST CANADIAN 7p 1 CHEESE The 2 for COOKING CHOCOLATE Baker's 'i-lb. 20C cake 6c Tuesday Only, Limit 10 TERRACE APPLES Good cookers. QQp 35-lb. box TERRACE CELERY f 1Ut An Medium Crisp White Heads PRESERVING PEACHES ELBERTAS 52 HALES Crate $1.62 Order Early as the Season Will Be Short The THRIFT CASH & CARRY Phone 179 P.p. Box 1591 IV TIIK BITKUMK COl'M Ol IKITI! COLUMBIA In the Matter of Kit Oborne, Keceased In tli Matter of the "Admlnlntratlon Titfi7 wnrint .hnt bv order of II' Honour W. E. "lher, the 16th Uy of August, A, D. 1 waa appujinu Adinnntatraitor of the estate of Ell Oborne, Dawwert. xA U parties nay Ing clato msalnat the a.li tt are pcrly vrllll, to m on or before the 10th day of Ootoiwr. A. D. 1937, nd all parttee Indebted to the estate ire required to pay the amount of their Inde-btedneae to nie forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdmlnUtralor, Prince Rupert, B. O Dattd the 17th day of Augut, A. D 1837. FAOE THR1J "ALWAYS A STICK OF WRIGLEY'S AFTER SCHOOL! IT HELPS KEEP MY TEETH Third and Fulton j Make your New Dresses look SMARTER Nu-Back Telescopic Will not ride up Corsetry's Greatest Forward Step in decades At Wallace's SKYWRITER Pen and Pencil Sets Produced by Waternians. 11-kt. Gold Pens Excellent for School , The Pen The Pencil The Set $1.25 75c $1.95 HAIR OIL FREE With your purchase of Fitch's Dandruff Remover Shampoo 55c Ormes Ltd. "Tiir. Pioneer Druqejists The IleMl Store Phones: 81 & 8J Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 cm. till 9 p.m. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. gteamers leave Prince Rupert lor Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJW. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.8J3. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 FM. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservation and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, prince Rupert Accnt, Third Ave. Phone SSI The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. 'It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations.