Anona Soaps As Purchased by H. M. The Queen The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For' Best Household Coal MltS. C. E. BLACK 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. 75f Per box of 3 cakes 1 ANONA Dog Series Imprinted in color. A(t per box of 3 cakes ANONA Gat Series Imprinted in color. fJAo per bx of 3 cakes ANONA Nursery Series Imprinted in ?flf color. Per box of 3 cakes Produced by Disabled ExrService Men at Preston Hall Industries, British Legion Village NR Maidstone, Kent, England Ormes Ltd. "Tint Pioneer Druqgiats The ReT-ill Store Phones: 81 Si 82 Open Daily 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. Restful Vacation May Be Spent At r "The Dunes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands - : : js The place where the tired businessman can become rejuvenated, where his wife can enjoy good meals without having to cook them, where the children will have all the pleasures of farm and home and a wonderful sea beach. .v.y. (:;,. Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. jOOOOOi Write or Wire For Information .MMK. KAJAUT Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 10 CONGOLEUM and LINOLEUM RUG SPECIALS ALL SIZES Barry and Stains Rugs-OxlOJ .t 4 I I COMMUNICATION Canadian I nnftHlAII Phone 775 ncnti $8.65 Pacific Transatlantic Tv.nnntinental Trans-Pacific J To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice - Princess Louise - '"" Jg July 3rd, 14th, 24th; July 7th, 17th. 28th JpW Pacific Services "&m Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Ticket, and Reservations itunert II C. 1 r,llCe KUVetl W. L. rOATI'S r.e-ernl Arent LOCAL NEWS NOTES Peter Lorenien sailed Friday night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. H. S. Parker left on Friday for one of his periodical business trips to Smlthers and other interior points. Mr. and Mrs. Jack S'parkes of Terrace have been paying a brief Visit to the city since the latter part of last week. Mrs. R. B. Moore and daughters. Ellen and Frances, sailed Satur day night on the Prince George for a visit to Seattle. Domer Johnson, for drunkenness, has been fined $50, with, option of 14 days' Imprisonment, In city po lice court. It was his second offence. Ml&s Hazel Mathers sailed on the Prince Charles Saturday night for Queen Charlotte City. Her sister, Miss Mary Mathers, will sail from Queen Charlotte City for 1 1TtA Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Colwell and family were passengers aboard the Catala last evening going north from Cape Mudge to Port Simpson. Mr. Colwell Is to be the new United Chhrch pastor at Port Simpson. Rev. W. S. Cooper, Anglican mi llenary at Greenville on the Naas River, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening after a trip to Vancouver and will pay a visit to the Skeena River before proceeding to the Naas.' ' Dr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Large, who have been spending a week here following a honeymoon trip to Alaska, sailed Saturday afternoon by the Princess Alice for Vancouver where they will make their home. Records and financial statements in connection with the recent Coronation celebration have been de posited at the City Hall where they will be available for inspection for the next thirty days, it is Fred Emmerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Emmerson, Digby Isl and, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands, to spend the summer vacation. His brother Harry, Is already on the Islands. J. W. Plommer, who has been pending the past week In the city following his arrival from Squaw Creek, where he has been engaged in mining, sailed on the Prince George Saturday night for Van couver whence he will proceed to Edmonton and the Great Slave Lake country. "Build n.C. Payrolls" Frozen Desserts At Home ill JVANRXTC. Keep a couple of cans of Paci fic Milk In your electric rem-cerator. While cold whip l'j cups 2 minutes. Add 4 teaspoons lemon Juice. Whip another mln ute or until thick. Take cup of crushed pineapple (9-oz. can) or 1 cud of orange Juice and add Vi cud of sugar. Fold this with spoon, slowly into the whipped cream. Place In freezing pan Freeze 2 to 4 hours. This is Mousse, pineapple or orange whichever you choose. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Mr. and Mrs. Bartel Hedstrom sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Frank Morris returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train after spending a few days visiting at Terrace. Miss Dorothy O'Neill and Miss Molly Frew sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. M. Blackstock and daughter, Sheila, sailed on the Prince George Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Ernest Wlldlne returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a trip to England in the course of which he attended tht Coronation In London. Miss Muriel Lalng of the King Edward High School, teaching stafl sailed Friday night orf the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. Miss Mary Easthope of the teaching staff of Booth Memorial School sailed Friday night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to spend the summer) vacation sea son. Norman L. Freeman, local repre sentatlve of the International Fisheries Commission, returned to the city on the Princess Alice 8a turday afternoon from a trip to Juneau and other Alaska points on bfficlal business. Mr. and Mrs. V: Richmond, whe have been on a trip through Al aska and Yukon, were passenger aboard the Princess Alice saturdaj ifternoon bound for Seattle. Mr Richmond was making the trip lr) his capacity as general manager o the Northern Commercial Co. Dr. E. M. K. Gelling, professor ol jharmacopedics at the University Df Chicago, arrived In the city or. Saturday afternoon's train anc sailed the same night, on th( .'rlnce Charles tor-Rose Harbor, gueen Charlotte Islands, where hi .vUl spend another' summer en ?aged In whale oil research work Other members of Dr. Gelllng's jarty are already at Rose Harbor. Miss Ellen Douglas, Presbyterian missionary In India, who Is homi on furlough, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train from he Interior in the course of a lec ture tour of the province and will sail on the Prince Rupert this af ternoon for Vancouver. She gave an illustrated lecture on mission ary work at First Presbyterian Church here last evening. Miss Douglas is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Douglas of New Westminster. Miss Douglas is ac companied by her mother. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture To be held on Thursday and Friday, July 8-9, commencing at 2:15 p.m. Corner of First St. and Third Ave. Instructed by owner who is leav In town. I have moved to the above premises and will sell by auction the following: ' Wilton Rue 9xl0jfr-6ne Chester flolH onrl Phnlr Dft Pnrrpst Cross ley Radio. Westinehbuse; Electric Range, Hoover Electric Cleaner, Oak Sectional Bookcase. Solid Oak Dining Roome Suite, 3 Card Tables, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Floor Lamo. Bridge Lamp, large Oak Dressing Table, 2 Dressers, Oak Library Table, 3 Beds com plete, Ostermoor Mattress, Box Couch, Kitchen Table, 2 Oak Roc kers, Kitchen Utensils, Etc., Etc. noons must be sold Terms Cash Geo. J. Dawes AUCTIONEER Phone: WIuc 471 A. F. Smith, well known. .Alice1 Arm mining man, as a passenger aboard the Catala last evening; go ing north from Vancouver. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeenaj after spending a few days In town, left Friday for Cedarvale to pay a visit to his pole assembly yard there before proceeding on to Thomas Anderson, superinten dent of Nelson Bros. Ltd. reduc tion plant at Tucks Inlet, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a trip to H. F. McLeod has accepted an Invitation to show moving pictures of his recent trip to Honolulu before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at Its regular weekly luncheon on Wednesday. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE JOAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootleas, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117. (tt) i'OR SALE Electric stove with auxiliary, electric washer, 2 Jaspe rugs, child's desk, tricycle, wicker table and chair, furnished doll's house, gold fish with aquarium, 2 Chesterfield chairs, Phone Blue 195 or call 411 7th Ave. W. (154) FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red ,421. UI) ACANCY JULY 15 Angus Apart ments, front three and four room suites. (tf) rQR RENT Seven-room house, sun room and glass protected porch, with electric range, fur nace, good garden, one ol finest harbor views in city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News. (tf) LOST .OST Person taking umbrella by mistake Saturday night from c&Ditol Theatre ladies' waiting room please return and claim own umbrella. w CLEANING & PRESSING SPECIAL; Price reduced 25 on drv cleanine and pressing ladies' wear. Pioneer-Canadian Laun dries. Phones 8 and 118. (tf) N THK SI TKKME COIKT OF HIHTISII C Ul.l'.MIlIA l. I'liuiuir. In ttir matter of the "Administration tn tlie Matter of the I'ctate of William Sihliald. Iieceasen, niirMiur t.vp vnTira that Ibv crder ot His . nf t plaVist :Ka 23rri flAV Of 1021UT, T. i n 1017 T wiw atraolntPd Aa jilnlitrator of the estate of William tlbbdld, docenxed, ana ft" paru ng claim against the eald wtte a h,. ttvmiHrori to furnl&h same, pro- Virly verified, to me on or before the jartles indemrd 10 wie uiie mr lulred to Fy the amount of their in-lebtednesa to me forthwith. NORMAN A. wai i, Offifl&l ArtmiiTira.tor; trlnv Himert. B. C. Dated the 24th day ot June. A. V. mi. IS THE SVritKMK fOl KT OF MUTISM t'Ol.r.MKI.l iv iHiiintTK In the Matter of the "AdmlnMratlon Act" In the Mutter of 'the Estate of Edvartl Julia nvon, neoeaseu. TAKE NOTICE (that toy order of HI Honor, H. E. A. Robertson, the ltrn j i,.n a n iq7 I was ao- oolnted Executor of the estate of Ed ford jonansoii, u its, -w. parties having claims against the sold r.-t- ... V..rhr mnltlra rt t fUmlStl same, properly veruiea to me u fore the 21st day of July. A. D. 19-7 and all paruen lnaeDtea w m- are requirca xo pay we Indebtednesm to me forthwith. JOIN umiuivn, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated Jutw" 21st, A. D. 1937. IN THE SI PHKME COI KT OF MUTISM roixJiiHA lv iiirlklttTP. In the Matter of the "Administration Art-And In the Matter of the Estate of Wllllnn i.mt ii'riht llM'eased TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, H. E. A. Robertson, the 18th tkiy of June. A. D. 1937. I was ap- . ,-ini.tMtii if the eivtate of UWIlim VVV. 11 LI . v. - William Morris Wright, deceased, and all parties having claims again- wi i. ...t. n- v.tf.Mkhv renutred to fur. or before the 21st day of July, A. D. 1937, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness no no iwhiwiui, NORMAN A. WATT Official AdmtnUtrator, Prlnoe Rwpert, B, C. Dated the 21st day of Jun A. D 1837. $ 50 PAtir2 THRO E TO GIVE THE NEW ,., QET ),f ' "Full-Flivor" Salad Dressing at your grocer! w . . . enor the delicious new "Full Flavor" . 4 . name it . . . you may win $50 Cash ... yon will at least discover a new way ta make your salads taste even better. Full particulars at yvut grower's. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange THIID AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. Folding Camp Cot This cot is cspcciallj' adapted for campinff Roll-Up Mattress t To fit above cot 1 DUNNAGE BAGS We do not need to detail the many uses to which the dunnage bag may be put Pack Sacks Prospectors' Wedge Tents These tents are made specially for prospectors' use and easy to carry Grey Wool Blankets The finest camp blankets on the market We also carry Wall Tents, Camp Cook Stoves, Etc. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 91G, P. O. Box 50, Prince Rupert, B.C. If you lose anything, try a classified ad.