PAGE FOUR A Complete Stock of COMMERCIAL STATIONERY We arc adequately equipped to supply large or small business concerns with .'Modern and Efficient equipment and supplies. Federal Block, 3rd Ave. Bound and Looseleaf Account Hooks, Columnar Books, Time Books, Order nooks, Hotel and Club Registers, Index nooks, etc. Office Furniture, Desks, Filing Cabinets, Adding Machine and Typewriter stands. Hcmington and Underwood Typewriters, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Taper, Stenographer Note Books and Supplies. Iteming ton Adding Machines. ' Mail Orders Carefully Attended to eMaeSws.Jjd C P. R. steamer Princess Ade- mna from the south and will s-iti laide, Capt. Henry Anderson, is at 1 n.m. on hpr return tn Van- iwu ul o uciock mis eve- couver a.nd waypoints; Many Pay Final Tribute To Mrs. H. L. McKenney TERRACE, July 1C: A large Withering was present at the Anglican Church on Wednesday to pay final tributes of respect o the memory of the late Mr Charlotte McKenney who died at Prince Rupert after a lengthy illness. The casket was covered by many beautiful floral tributes not only from Terrace friends but from Prince Rupert and neighboring communities. Arrangements were in the hands of R. C. Undertakers and pallbearers were drawn from the local Masonic Lodge. Mrs. McKenney was well known and liked by everyone who knew her and will be very much mNsed in Terrace. She was a faithful member of the United Church and was active in church and guild affairs ever since she came to Terrace in 1028. The sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved family. I rnuM' t l 1 .i nr.,. r. Kenney leaves a son, Lewis, and !a daughter. Sheila, a brother I who has been here since her i 1 1 jns began, two sisters in Mani toba, and her mother, Mrs. Marks Having on board Major J. A Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries for British Columbia, who is making a tour of the salmon fishing areas, fisheries patrol steamer Malaspina arrived in port yesterday afternoon and will proceed from here to the N'aas River, Major Motherwell is accompanied on the trip by his wife. RAYON BROCADE Rayon Brocade, 10 shades, best quality made, fast colors, 27 ins. wide CM ft ft Dollar Day, 4 yards for .... . ?A.UU NEW SEASON'S PRINTS 50 Pieces Print, 36 inches wide, fast to light and washing, all new patterns C -C Aft Dollar Day, 5 yards for ? A.U U HOME SPUNS Fast colors, 48 inches wide, assorted new designs, reversible Aft Dollar Day, 2 yards for ... . V-l.VU SILK NETS 36 and 40 Inches wide, 6 pieces, all new designs, regular values up to ft " ft " 85c yard; Dollar Day, 2 yards V ENGLISH SHADOW CLOTH 48 Inches wide, assorted patterns, fast colors, reversible -f ft ft Dollar Day, 2 yards for V V DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS Damask Table Cloths with colored borders, fast colors, 52x52 inches fl-g Aft Dollar Day, 2 for t?J..UU DRAPERY DAMASK Fast colors, in shades of brick, rust, rose, green, blue, mulberry, 42 inches 7Q wide; Dollar Day, yard 'vt DRAPERY DAMASK 52 Inches wide, assorted shades, fast colors, excellent quality, reg. value Q4 Aft $1.60 yd.; Dollar Day, per yd. BED SHEETS 250 Half Bleached Bed Sheets, full size, made in England, absolutely free from dressing, extra heavy 'Q4 ft ft quality. Dollar Day, ea. THB DAILY NEWS WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Although the airplanes of the Royal Canadian Air Force which had been operating out of here and the Queen Charlotte Islands have returned to Vancouver, engineers of the Department of National Defence are still at Digby Island in connection with the work of mapping this part of the coast. Flight Lieutenant V. I' Mawdsley of Vancouver was here last Saturday with one of the Air Fnrre nlanos hut has return ed lo Vancouver. 4 MAll.,n..,l :r.at.n..tm and Ernest Anderson and David T ? 1 -1- . r I : Liinusay, weignt man, arriveu in the city on the Prince George 4 li la mni'ri imr fxitm npnil vol lit JO iiiut jiiii iiuiit vi.tiivwuiv.tt They are here to weigh the grain . . i r .I . i i i . 4 r .. shuck in ine locai eieviiiur iui the government in connection "4U1 lite "1W1UUI rtUUIl flint ,ki, be in the city for the next few days. Mr. Anderson for years , il 1 1 l was aiaiiuiieu ai ine iuv.ii With a capacity list of passengers consisting largely of round trip tourists, C.P.R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, arrived in porl at 8 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. and sailed at 11 a.m. for Skagway and other Alaska pointx Thq vessel is scheduled to call here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. Bringing in a good-sized list of passengers, including quite a number of tourists, some of whom are proceeding east by rail while others are making the round trip, C.N.R. steamer Prince SCOTCH MADRAS 36 Inches wide, Scotch Madras curtain fabric, assorted designs, no better wearing fabric at a low price ft ft Dollar Day, 4 yards for $ J..UU SILK CURTAIN NETS 15 Pieces, all silk curtain net, assorted designs in honeydew shades. Reg. price up to 69c yd. Q- ft ft Dollar Day, 3 yds. f or . . vlvV FLANNELETTE SHEETS 250 White Flannelette Sheets, for full size bedj English make, Extra Spec- iD.0."a.':.D:iy: $i.oo PART WOOL BLANKETS White with assorted colored borders, size 68x86 inches Qfl AC Dollar Day, each $M.VD SILK AND LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Silk and Linen Luncheon Cloths, assorted colorings, 54x54 inches Q-i Aft Dollar Day $X.VU CHILDREN'S LASTEX ANKLE SOCKS We have 75 dozen Lastex Ankle Socks for children from 5 to 10 years old, in silk and lisle mixture; Extra Special For Dollar Day Q1 ftft 6 pairs for $J-.VU TAFFETA PRINCESS SLIPS Bias Cut Taffeta Slips, lace trimmed and fagotted finish, all sizes in 7Qf nurose & white; Dollar Day, ea. 7C George. Capt. Edward Mabbs, ar-jrived in port on lime at 10 o'clock , this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Fall? and sails at 3 o'clock this after-moon for Anyox and Stewart j whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. j Union steamer Cardcna, Capt John P.oden, is due in port nt '10:30 tonight from the south and will sail t 11 :S0 on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. After having spent a few days on the Queen Charlotte Islands Squadron Leader E. L. MacLeod JR.C.A.F., Victoria, and Squadron Leader A. L. Cuffe R.C.A.F , Vancouver, arrived here by plane last evening. They are here in connection with coast defence matters and expect to be in the district for the next few days. PROPERTY INSPECTED J. I). Galloway Looking at Old Cronin Mine in Babine District SM IT HERS, July 1G: J. I). Galloway M.E. arrived in Smi-thers Thursday morning to inspect the Cronin Mine for interested parties. The Cronin mine is a high grade silver-lead property in the Rabine mountains about 20 miles east of Smithers and there is a road from Smithers to the property. It was developed tolhe point where it could be definitely classed as a mine by the late Jamei-Cronin and with his own personal funds. Mr, Cronin was a mining man of recognized standing and he was confident that he LADIES' PRINCESS SLIPS Bias Cut Broadcloth Slips, lace trimmed, white and tea rose, all sizes Q-f ft ft Dollar Day, 2 for $JUJU LINGERIE SPECIALS Silk Suede Taffeta An outstanding opportunity to buy your holiday needs in dainty undies, at a real saving. Brassier and Pantie Sets, bias cut Princess Slips & Nightgowns, in shades of nurose, white,- ice blue. Dollar Day, each $1.00 LADIES' RAYSUEDE PANTIES Novelty Trimmed Raysuede Panties, assorted styles and shades QA Dollar Day, pair OJC PANTIES AND BLOOMERS May Belle Viscosuede Panties and Bloomers, all sizes, lace trimmed and tailored styles Q-i ft Dollar Day, 2 pair for JJL.UU LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS Ladies' and Misses' Bramble Knit Pullover sweaters, assorted shades and styles. sizes n!..nr. no i - no m ' 32 to 38 Dollar Day, each CHILDREN'S SLACKS $1.00 Navy Blue Slacks, good quality, well ue Dri Drill in n sizes oie.es uuuic o in 1 1 years mt I III Dollar DriV . TONIGHT & SATURDAY 2nd Show at 9:08 The lawless northern wilds , . . and a lovely girl relentlessly fighting flying fists and blazing bullets . . , 'til a man taught her to use a woman's weapons . . . more deadly than any males: FEATURE AT 7:11 & 9:53 Also News Comedy Musical and Walt Disqey Cartoon had one of the biggest mines in is hoped that the present in? RrMIsh Columbia. tion will mean ultimate openi Owing to the depressed market with a large scale produu'io: for base metals and for silver Ihe mine is in a position ta go during the past few years fie to production with very Hi property has lain dormant and It pre'iminary work l$i nnit i ad hay $tl W JT M I 1 m W EMM m I I Saturday FRASER & PAYNE S Saturday WINDOW SHADES Cream or Green, mounted on best quality spring rollers, all complete ready to hang. 36 ins. by (ttog 36 ins. by 7Q0 5 ft. each . U 6 ft, each TOWELS AT LESS THAN COST White and colored Turkish Towels, samples and run of the mill, at less than cost. sr.si.oo S"':$i.oo TEA TOWELS Blue and Red Check, very absorbent, generous size, 20x31 inches Q-i Aft Dollar Day, 8 towels for . , . . vU DRAPERY HOMESPUN 48 Inches wide, assorted designs, good heavy cloth Dollar Day, 3 yards for .... M- TABLE NAPKINS Damask Table Napkins, assorted patterns, good size q J A A Dollar Day, 10 for t) J..IU LADIES' GLOVES Ladies' Bengaline Silk Gloves, samples at less than cost, assorted shades and sizes, values up to $1.00 pair cj-f ft A Dollar Day, 3 pair for . . . ltUU WAFFLE KNIT LACE NECK SWEATERS In shades of white and yellow. Sizes to 34. Lace neck polo collar, short sleeves, extra good c4 value. Dollar Day, 2 for X.UU