Saturday, July 17, 1937 KNITTING COTTON IN ALL WANTED SHADES Comes in Skeins of 525 Yards Ideal For Making Blouses, Dresses, Rugs, Ktc. Knitting Cotton Combined with Wool Makes Heautiful Heavy Rugs and Covers Instruction (liven JUST ARRIVED A Shipment of Crofter Balled Knitting Wool In a Full Range of Colors For a Cheap Yarn This is a Wonderful Value at the Old Price of 10c a ball WALLACES Phone 1) The KeMI Store PROTECT Your Home Good paint Is the only Insurance that you can put on your home that will protect It from the weather elements. Drop In and let us help you with your problems. immmmmmmmmmmmmwmt Third & Fulton Anona Soaps As Purchased by H. M. The Queen ANONA 19:57 Coronation Toilet Soap Imprinted in color which will not wash off and remains visible throughout the life of the soap. Super Fatted, Triple Milled. fZp Per box of 3 cakes J ANONA Dog Scries Imprinted in color. Hp per box of 3 cakes tfVt ANONA Cat Series Imprinted in color. )0C per bx of 3 cakes tFVV ANONA Nursery Scries Imprinted in ftp color. Per box of 3 cakes "" Produced by Disabled Ex-Service Men at Preston Hall Industries, British Legion Village NR Maidstone, Kent, England Ormes Lid. "Jim Ptonecr Druqcfists Phones: 81 & 82 " Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday! From 12 noon till 2 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. p.m., MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE SUMMER SALE 1 Set 3-plece Tub Chesterfield Suite, gular $225.00. SALE PRICE Seven feet over all. Reg- $199.00 4 Sets 3-plece Chesterfield Suites In Tapestry. Regular $98.00. Terms Arranged 889.50 SALE PRICE 7 jSsl ICNGMSII TAINT 100 Pure. Lasts long and covers well. The best paint that money can buy. SHINGLE STAIN-Prcserve and beautify the shingles of your home with pure Llnteed Oil Shingle Stain guaranteed to last. Mixed In any shade desired. For best paint value and sound advice eoiult- GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBridc St. tmmmmrnmm mm couver, arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday morping and proceeded to the in terior by train. Miss Zelle Adcock arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince George from Honolulu to pay a visit here with her uncle and aunt, Cl. and Mrs. S. D. John ston, Graham Avenue, Westview. Later she will proceed to Vict toria to attend school. Trevor D. Johnston returned to the city on the Prince Charles this week from a visit at Sangan River on the North Beach of Graham Island. Mrs. Johnston and family are remaining on the Islands for a couple of weeks lon er. I A. 0. Bird, son of Purser Ar thur Bird of the steamer Prin- . a t J cess Alice, arrived in tne cuy from Victoria on the Prince George yesterday and will pro-i ceed tonight on the Princel Charles to join the service of the T. A. Kelley Logging Co. at Atli Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. 1 Bringing in two prisoners, Ar thur Wagner and, Samuel Carter, who have been committed for trial on assault charges by Stipendiary Magistrate Will Robinson of Terrace, Constable Lewis, who has been relieving as police officer at Terrace, arrived in the city from the interior on Thursday night's train. Arthur Robertson, well known Massett sawmill operator, anil Mrs. Robertson, who have "been on a trip to England in the course of which they attended the Coronation, arrived in tin citv on the Prince George yester dav morning from Vancouver and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince Charles lonight. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Naden of Vancouver were in the city aboard the Cardena last night making the round trip. Dr. Naden lived in Prince Rupert in the early days as a boy and some of his old friends were on hand to meet him. He is practising in Vancouver with Dr. F. P. Patter son, the prominent bone special ist. Miss Irene Gavigan, daughter of J. J. Gavigan, former prominent local merchant and for the ast several years located In Vancoi- vpr. nrriveu n the city on the Prince George yesterday for brief, visit and is sailing tonight by the same steamer on her return south, While here she is the guest of Mrs. Robert Dowther. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 57 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI for Dest Household Coal MR8. C. E. BLACK THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREl LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) Miss Margaret McKay sailed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Victoria. Just arrived,.. a complete line of "whisper" and "Mystery hose at the Mayfair. (tf). Mrs. T. C; Wilding and son left on yesterday morning's train en route to hngland to visit with re ladies and friends near London. J. T. Farquhar, who has been Mrs. Harry Breen left last eve ning for a visit to SunnysMe. Mrs. A. McKermie and children, Elizabeth and Hugh, are leaving Ihi sevening for a holiday at Tlell. Mrs. R. B. Davey, mother of G F. Davey of this city, and Miaa Mary Davey, a sister, arrived In the city yesterday from Toronto for av sit. Now Is your chance to make that knitted suit or sweater. The paying a visit here with his son,iRgal Shop are having a sale Sat-James Farquhnr, sailed by theiurday and Monday. See our wln-Cardena last night on his relurnldows for prices. (16$) to Vancouver. 1 j Mrs. A. Attree arrived In the city Miss Olive Evitt, who has been' on Thursday night's train to be for several weeks the guest of with her son who has undergone Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evitt of this an operation In the Prince Rupert oty, returned to her home a Smithers on last evening's train. Canadian Legion, B.EJ5. L. Punic. Digby Island, Sunday, July 18. Boats leave Cow Bay at 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults 50c. Child' ren accompanying parents free. (1G1-3-5) Mrs. Ernest Hoops of Telkwa, who has been on a trip to Van General Hospital. Dr. Albert E. Jure, geologist for the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., passed through the city on the Prince George ts terday enroute to Anyox on com pany business. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cornish and daughter sailed last night on the Cardena for Victoria to which city Mr. Cornish has been-trans ferred in the Railway Mail Ser vice. Mrs. Thomas. I. Parkinson and 'son, Peter, of. New York, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George yesterday and proceeded by train to Jasper Park where they will join Mr. Parkinson who is president of the Equitable Life Assurance Co Pretty Wedding Friday Evening .Miss Marj'bell Robertson Becomes Bride of Henry Smith The Presbyterian, lanse. wr the scene of a .very pretty weJ ding on Friday evening when Rev Dr. J. W. Stevenson united marriaire Miss Marybell Robert on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y F. Robertson. 415 Eleventh Av enue East, and Henry Smith jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Ninth Avenue West, also of lh!h city. The bride looked most attrac tive, wearing a very becoming modish grey suit, with blue blouse, white hat and blue and grey accessories, and a corsage of American beauty roses. She was attended by. Miss Rose V. Smith, charmingly gowned in a Queen Mary blue costume, while the groom was supported by Mr. E. G. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in the city, taking up residence on Eleventh Avenue, Notice of SHERIFF'S SALE Re William Richard Adams vs, Kitsalas Gold Mines Inc. By authority of Writ of Fieri Fac ias I have .seized the equipment and machinery of the above defendant, Kitsalas Gold Mines Inc., and will cause the fame to be sold at Usk, It. C. on Tuesday, the 27th of July, 1937, at 2:30 p.m. An Inventory of the same can be seen at my office or at the office of C. H. Thomas, Terrace, B. C. C. H Thomas, Sheriff's Agent, Terrace, will conduct the sale at the above place and date. TERMS CASH. S. A. NICKERSON, Sheriff. County of Prince Rupert BURIAL AT TERRACE The remains of Mrs. Jessie Nelson aged 22, whose death occured at the end of last week In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, were sent on last evening's train to Terrace for burial. NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3, Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up SO Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert,, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Mrs. H. A. Swain arrived In the city on Thursday night's train from 'farnny returned to the city on the lady superintendent of Port Simp Terrace to pay a visit nere. Ip,j,. n,ra t,i ' t. Json ueneral Hospital and now 1 , , , . ,. .nursing in victoria, is spending Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeeni, ,sI,endinK a coun,e of Am8 ho,i- 'a holiday visiting here with Dr. arrived in the city from Smithers! raying at the North Ueach 1 ar,d "Mrs, It. G. Large, Fourth on Thursday night's train ami Graham Island. 'Avenue East. left last evening for Bums T"t'- 1 , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jenner and family are leaving on the Prince John this evening for a two eeks holiday at Massett. Miss Lilian Hill will be accompanying them. The regular meeting of the lo cal British-Israel Society, whirh was to have been held on Mon- ay evening of this week, was postponed until later in the month. Frank L. Buckley, after having spent the past few days here in connection with the completion of arrangements for the local pulp mill enterprise, sails by the Prince George this evening oni his return to Vancouver. ClASsiFlEO FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office. (tf) FOR SALE Westinghouse Electric range. A bargain on easy terms. D. Q. Stewart. Phone Green 89. I (165) FOR SALE Purebred Golden Cockerel Snaniel pups. 5 weeks old. Apply 10G 8th Ave. E. ; (165) I FOR SALE A bargain, Victor ra dio, leaving the city. Phone 973 or flail at 653 7th West. W. B. Cornish. (165) jl FOR SALE Trolling boat. 33 ft. 10 h.p. engine. Ready for fishing. Snap for cash. Apply Daily News. (let) COAL Nanalmo-Wellington tor furnace and heater. Alberta 'Egg- Bootless, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery. Phone 116 J or 117. ) FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red 421. (tf) VACANCY JULY 15 Angus Apart ments, front three and four room suites. (tf) VACANCY JULY Angus Apart- - i ments. three and tour room suites. (tf) FOR RENT Seven-room house, sun room and glass protected porch, with electric range, fur nace, good garden, one of finest harbor views In city. Apply to Pullen. Dally News. (tf ) I MALE HELP WANTED WE Have helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as Post men, Clerks, etc. Free booklet, "How to get a government job." M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, Winnipeg. (tf) HELP WANTED nTRT. WANTED FOR HOUSE work Must be a.ble to cook. Ap- nlv 309 2nd Ave., afternoons, (tf) PERSONAL women Wanted to start private kindergarten schools In their ownj homes this coming fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Wlnnl peg. Established 1927. GENTLEMAN With some means wishes to correspond with re fined lady 30 to 35 years who; knows something about chicken ranch. Object matrimony. No objection to nationality. Apply Box 17, Dally News. (165) i JOIN NOW WHILE YOU uan j Applications will be accepted for! the Family Beneficiary Society for new members up to 55 years. For information without obligation apply J. Mitchell, New Royal Hotel. I will be plad to call on present members. CLEANING & PRESSING SPECIAL: Price reduced 25 on dry cleaning and pressing ladles wear. Pioneer-Canadian Laundries. Phones 8 and 118. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. G. Shenton i Mrs r and? Mfss: D. li. Nea"l UN-former CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kev. J. W. Stevenson, M.A, .., fh.U. Minister tn Charge E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY SERVICES !lr a.m. "Minding Your Own Business" 1:30 p.m. "Hope of Tomorrow" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors are welcome ELIO'S Furniture Exchange THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian HUIWAV I I STIAMSW$ . I Communication! I HOIILl I i T Used Furniture Dining Room Suites, Beds, Springs. Dressers, Odd Chairs, Tables. Etc. Twin Porcelain Tubs With Set of 4 Taps Men's Used Bicycle UsedRifles Ross 303, 32 Winchester Special, 30 U.S.A. Army, German Mauser Rifle, Single Barrel Shot Gun, 12-guage Double Barrel Used Instruments Orpheum 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 Head Singer, and Hand Machine Singer Protexit Treated Wall Tents These tents are guaranteed to be absolutely waterproof under all weather conditions. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE WE BUY, WE SELL, OR EXCHANGE Phne Green 916 Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver' Direct Princess Alice Princess Loolse Princess Charlotte July 3rd, 14th, 24tb; July 7th, 17th,,28th; July 10th, 21st, 3lst Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from , j t W. L. COATES, General Arent Prince Rupert, 1J.U. t