August 18, 1937. I ti vnhnrn of the Consoll Ited alCQ iviii& Mining & Smelting Co. was . interests. couver. " " K)II1"J Harry Zefferett; well known 6 tew. nrt men's fnrnlsVilniro ...t.i - -...l, wittuo, nhnard the Princess ,.,,. i . IwtfilO Saturday evening goina Trail Biw-r u "p "" "c . . Knu to w ,L , . . av , .... . ... throueh on a buineut t.r n t vm. w m Sponsored by SIMMONS One of I tie kiiiarteitt new Sliuiiunit Itrjt itntl the litjmetl taluc liie eer 'produced. A full panel lied durable liaked-on Simmon fiuiuli in rare himm! praln effect slroiiK d rildd conttrurtioii for life-time ue. Twin or full nize. I i M l M l I M I II I HI l l "Beautyrest" Mattress. .rJ. '.Kmb diu'ilually rncaonl roll aprlnc, interlaid willi rot ton frit 'T. Slanilaril alzra a variety of rotrriiifi. iiCJ,,mL.,, It!.,,," Qn,!.n Simmon out.lan.lliig jiumoer Mng opring. achievement in H" Jl(iti. 2T gahanlnil flexible aleel riliUm. linked liy four root f rrnaa hrlirala. Ileavv iteel-trued end anale frame. All itandard width. fid Your Itcds, Springs and Mattress At iacKENZlE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE UNG FILLED MATTRESS- 0 gQ and From UP fid The Rest, It Does Not Cost Any More BRITEN Flotation Process TOOTH PASTE It's New It's Different It Makes Them White Flotation Process Cleanses Hidden Angles Where Danger Lurks 29c Per Tube 2 for 53c OrmesLtd. Pioneer Druqtf'sts 81 k M Phones: The IUtiII store Open Dally From 8 a.m. HH 10 P-m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 P, 7 n m. till 9 p.m. The Morning AflerTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Mrs. O. L. Dunlap and daughtei of Port Clements, after a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Prince Charles Saturday night on their return to the Queen Charlotte Is lands. Mrs. A. Bereridge and Miss R, H Rothwell of Gundagal, Newfound land, were among round trip pass engers returning south from Alaska to Vancouver aboard the Princes. Alice Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones an; daughter of Montreal arrived ii the ellv on last evening's tral: to visit Mrs. Jones mother anf pister, Mrs. Mabel Thompson am Mrs. Annie Taylor of this city, 1 B. J. Smith sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for the Dunes at Tlell where he will spend the next couple of weeks. Mrs. Smith and family, who are alreadj holidaying there, will return with him. S. A. (Bud) Corley, after spend-, Ing a few days In the city following j his arrival from his mining property at Lome Creek, sailed Satur . day alternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver where he now makes his W. R. Lindsay, formerly general luperlntendent for the Granby Company at Anyox, was a passenger aboard the Prince George Saturday evening returning to Vancouver after spending the past week at Anyox and Alice Arm. A party consisting of Fritz- Wels-ner, manufacturing chemist of Brooklyn; Donald Brown, New York City lawyer; Bestor Robinson, Oak-land lawyer, and William Hewlitt, Ban Francisco, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon going south after a hunt ing and fishing trip Into the Stik- lne River district. W. A. Noble, well known pioneer of Prince Rupert and now In the pnsinmfe service at Victoria, was here aboard the Princess Alice Sat urday afternoon returning south after having been relieving for the past year as a customs officer at skaewav. During his briel stay, ne renewed a number of old acquaint ances. Mr". Noble was Prince Ru pert's first war veteran to return from the front during me ureal War In which he lost an eye and suffered other wounds. 16. 29. Announcements United Fashion Show, September Gyro Halloween Dance, October THE DAILY NIWI PAOE TERM in LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just arrived! A new shipment of felt hats. "Mayfair." tf. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norrineton are leaving this evening for a holiday visit to Terrace. Mrs, William Barton returned on the Prince George Saturday evening J irum a weess inp w aiewari ana Premier. Miss Cathie Carmichael sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for a visit to her home at Queen Charlotte City. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mcintosh are returning this evening to their country home at Terrace after a brief week-end visit in Prince Peter Lakie, divisional freight and passenger agent of Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon from a brief business trip to Ketchikan. Flower Show Monday, all, day. tf . Canadian Legion, B. E. 8. L., monthly meeting postponed till September 8. 190-192) Joe Arseneau Is a member of the : orchestra of the S3. Prince George this summer. Ben Johnson sailed Saturday. evening on the Prince George for a trip to Victoria. Roger Obata returned to the city , on the Catala last night from a brief trip to Butedale. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elklns returned to the city on last night's train from a brief trip to Sunnyslde. I Tom Hansen, a frequent offender, Is back In the city lock-up again doing twenty days for drunkenness. Mrs. B. Curtin, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city on( tne uataia lasi nigm irom vancou ' ver. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid McLean of Seal Cove sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. L. S. Hope, assistant district forester, returned to the city on last night's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to Stewart on official business. William Hadden, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hadden, sailed Satur day evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Olive Van Cooten, who has been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last night. Andre Letourneau arrived on the Prince George Saturday evening, coming down from the Big Missouri mine where he has been employed Another ball player will be' missed from Big Missouri. Oscar Landry, district superin tendent of Government Telegraphs, returned to the city on the Prin cess Alice Saturday afternoon from a trirj to Northern British Columbia and the Yukon on official duties. Mark Love.promlnent radio tenor from Chicago and one of the art ists of station WGN, was here aboard the Princess Alice Saturday nftemoon returnlne south after maklne the round trip to Alaska He was accompanied by Mrs. Love, Rev. Father Joseph Allard of 6mlthers, who has been In the north since last May, visiting, among other points, Atlln, White-horse,. Hoonah and Sitka, arrived In the city from the north on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon. He will proceed to the interior on Monday evening's train. Mrs. R. Johnson arrived on the Prince George Saturday evening f mm Premier and 'Stewart. Mrs. Johnson plans on making her future home In Stewart. Her depar ture from Prince Rupert, where she has resided Twenty-eight years, will be deeply regretted. She plans on leaving within the next week or $o. Mr. Johnson Is employed at Premier now. "Build B.C. Payroll" Pacific Is Pure And Protected Pacific Milk Is pure when can AS SWEET AS YOU LOOK! Be true to the ylslon you saw In your mirror . . . keep that breathless charm! Chew Wrigley'g Double Mint the modern way to keep breath sweet . . . your mouth fresh and cool. Slip a package of Wrl&ley's Into your purse today. Chew it regularly after every meal. Notice how the fragrant flavor ensures breath- freshness. John Dahl has been fined the costs of the court in city police court for not having a license for his dog. For drunkenness, M. McLeod has been fined $25 and costs, with op tion of ten days' imprisonment, In city police court. Indian Agent W. E. Colllson returned to the city on last night's train from a brief trip to Terrace on official business. Gertrude Wright, Fred Jones and Roger Powell. Indians, were up in city police court at the end of the week for drunkenness. Gertrude was fined $10, with option of seven dayr-' Imprisonment, while Jones and Powell were each assessed $5, with five days' option. Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Phone 843 I ned, and all the richness and flavor are so carefully preserved that Pacific comes like choice,1 fresh milk to your table. Credit for Its protection Is due to the vacuum seal. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE OUl-iK rst Grade, OVK CQp 3 pounds ( Monday and Tuesday Only . SULTANA RAISINS 2 pounds GLACE CHERRIES Per pound FAIRYLITE CAKE FLOUR Per package OAK EASY SHORTENING Per pound READY CUT MACARONI 3 pounds OAtJY STILTON CHEESE Per pound AUNT JEMIMA FLOUR Pet Pkt. PURE MAPLE SYRUP Per bottle, 10-oz. DEEKIST HONEY 4i-pound tin APRICOTS IN SYRUP 2's. Per tin VfHITE PAPER NAPKINS Per pkt. WAX. PAPER I' l.oo-foot rolls JOHNSON'S GLO COAT Pint tin JIF 80AP FLAKES i Per large package ' NEW POTATOES-10 pounds FRESH CORN Per pound Large ears. Per dozen FIELD TOMATOES 2 pounds FRESH GREEN BEANS 21c! 32c 28c 15c 23c 22c PANCAKE 17c 25c 54c 15c 13c 23c 57c 21c 19c 17c 8c RIPE BANANAS HC Per pound WE DELIVER NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelli, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 1.04 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Ccld Water Prlnct Rupert, B.C. fbon 2S1 T.O. Boxl8 iKjr liiiin fi ' TlMIMBIMaTmHWffnMlnrnMr Velvasuede Lingerie Will Not Shrink, Wash as Often as You Please You Can Punch a Hole in it if You Like, But You Can't Make it Run, Not in Either Direction Velvasuede is Very Easy to Wash Just Drop it Into Luke Warm Suds, Squeeze a Little, Dip it up and Down and Presto the Dirt Has Run Out. There is no Need to Iron Velvasuede, But if You Want to, Shake Surplus Water Off, Roll up in Clean Towel for a Few Minutes, Then Hang to Dry. Iron With a Moderate Iron. Iron When Almost But Not Quite Dry. Comes in Tea Rose and White, in Bloomers, Panties, from Small to Out Size. Slips, Vests, Pyjamas and Gowns WALLACES Phone 9 Third and Fulton British Columbia has produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,515,728,149.00. The gross value of the industry for the first six months ot 1937 is estimated to be $3G,383,540.00. This is an increase' of 53.4 over the value for the corresponding period in 193C. Indications are that this year's production will exceed that of any previous year In value, which is a splendid commentary upon the stability of the. mining Industry In this province. New properties are being brought into production, and with the reopening of old properties, mill capacity will be considerably increased over last year. For Authoritative Information Regarding the Mining Industry Apply to The Department of lUincs, Victoria, B.C. Canadian w I RUIWAV I 1 STIAMSHIPS I I COMMUNICATION! I Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. J To Vancouver Direct S Princess Alice Princess Louise Princess Charlotte Aug. 4th, 14th; Aug. 7th, 18th, 28th; Aug. 21th, Sept. 4th S Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services J Tickets and Reservations from t W. L. COATES, Geiwral Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. n