Thursday, July 29, 1937, HIONLS 18 and 81 THE DAILY IfEWrJ TAG TITHE Announcing - CUT RATE SHOE STORE Mid-S Ladies' White Shoes $2.39 Clearing every pair o.r white shoes In stock gores, straps, (ics and-'oxfords, calf and suede leathers, all white or contrast trimmed. Values to $400. QO QO TO CLEAR AT tfrAoV i Ladies' Shoes $2.95 850 pairs of ladies' black, brown, grey and navy, pumps, straps, sandals, ties, and sport oxfords. Over 30 styles to select from In calf, kid and suede leathers. Sizes 3 to 8. Widths A to E. Values to $5.00. on qf TO CLEAR AT iAUD Ladies' Shoes $1.00 We are ag;jln featuring a lot of broken line shoes, In black brown, calf, and, kid. All Imaginable styles in the lot Values to $4.00. q- er TO CLEAR AT, MUU Ladies' Shoes $1.98 A let of broken lines in black, brown and two-bone calf and kid straps, pumps and ties. High or low heels, almost all sizes In the (lot. Values to $4.00. Q-i QQ TO CLEAR AT tJ)l0 House Slippers 49c An odd lot of todies' and children's house slippers. Assorted styles dnd colors. Values to $1M IQr TO CLEAR AT fll LOCAL NEWS NOTES J-.)' arrived, new shipment of (fc:;d3, "Th.. Mavfair." i visit to Tlcll. SODA BISCUITS Per pkg. HANSLICK Per tin ummer Steamer Princess Loui.se was in tf. port southbound yesterday with '- j219 tourists aboard, eight of ' I. Markle came off the Prin-jwhom left the ship here and half i Louise yesieruay aucrnoon '- proceeded to Fort F rawer. a dozen look the train east. The Misses 'I' Iv Thnmnsnn and daiiirV' Mnnkln O iviuis it Mi KdifiifPimly and two 'arrived" homV?hls'i Christenxcn, Mc 1. O. 1JOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" SHAKER SALT - 7p Each .... ENOS FRUIT SALTS 7 ftp Urge bottle MoXj TOILET TISSUE Each 'Purex, large rolls) 7c WHEAT PUFFS and RICE PUFFS 1 Ap Per pkg. XVI LUSHUS JELLY POW- -f Cn DERS-2 pkgs, . ldt HOTHOUSE TOMA. ftp TOES-No. 1. Lb. Per basket , 43c PINEAPPLE CUBES 1 ftp xUl Per tin 21c (I.B.C. Family pkg.) AYLMER SOUPS 1 7p 2 tins (Large variety to choose from) TOILET SOAPS OCn 0 bars (Colgates assorted) 25c (The perfect hand cleaner) DR. JACKSON'S Qdf Oil LISHUS Pkg. 2 Phones For Your Convenience Prompt Delivery Service Boat and Mail Orders Itrrcivr. Prompt and Careful Attention HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. . CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Captain and Mrs. Ejfert returned home on the Prince Charles this morning from a holiday visit to Massett. J. Peters of Queer! Charlotte City is in the city today registered at the Koyal Hotel. F. T. Patterson of Surf Point is In the city today registeied at the Knox Hotel. , md Bettv Lovci . . morning on tin "V- i''i::;t tame in vesterdav on Princ Charles from a holidav Icnlldrcn arrived Home this monilng th: : rs Louise. irom nonaaying ai Massew. I J. I. laylor arrived in Hie city this morniiiK from Queen Chai- .lotte City by the Prince Charles. I I Mr. and Mrs. Frost and daughter i returned this morning from a holiday visit to Massett. Mrs. Pearson of Port Clements was an arrival from Port Clements this morning on the Priivie Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Jenner and two daughters returned home this morning on the Prince Charles from a visit to North Beach, Massett. CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS I New Easy Way No Bruihing Steri-Klrrn. amatlnr new discovery, remove! blackest taint, tarnish, tartar like magic. J iiit put false teeth or bridges In a glass ofwater and add Stera-Kleen powder. No messy brushing. Recommended by den. titts approved by Good Housekeeping. At all druggists. Money back it not delighted. J. S. Wilson and W. M. Brown sailed on the Princess Louise yester. day afternoon enroute to Pentlcton to attend the Canadian Legion convention there. Mrs. M. A. Burbank and family left on yesterday's train for Smlth-crs where they will spend a holiday at Lake Kathlyn. A genuine opportunity: Buy a House of Hobbcrlln suit this month and get extra pants free. Huge selection. Measurements taken by Ling the Tailor. (177) Mrs. A. MncKcnzit! ret u rued this morning from a holiday visit' to Tlcll. Sin- left the family he-1 hind at "The Dunes" and Mr.! MncKcnzit; is going over there Saturday lo spend a couple of weeks with them. . Steamship Prince Charles arrived this morning from Vancouver by way of the Queen Charlotte Islands with 54 passengers to be transferred to the Prince George tomorrow. On arrival here the total sleeping accommodation of the ship was taken and a number sat up all night or obtained a shakedown on the cush. Ions. Clearing STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 30th. A Ladies' House Slippers 98c 125 pairs in black and colored, kid and crepe house slip-pers, with or without heels. All sizes in the lot. Oftn Value to $1.50. TO CLEAR AT Ol Misses' Shoes $1.69 A lot of black, brown, two-tone and white straps and oxfords. Sizes 11' to 2. Values to $3.00. Q1 Q TO CLEAR AT . tJlUt Children's Shoes $1.49 A lot of children's black and brown calf oxfords and straps. Sizes 8 to 10'2. Values to $2.25.' fi Q TO CLEAR AT V-l Babies' Shoes 59c A lot of babies strap shoes in black or white. Sizes 00 to 5. Value 95c. JQ TO CLEAR AT O&K, & The Princess Alice Is due in port tomorrow morning about 9 o'clock enroute to Alaska. K. D. Andrews and H. FStrack of the B. C. Packers sailed on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon on their return to Vancouver. The Rotary Club held its weekly luncheon today at the Commodore Cafe, Weldon McAfees presiding. - . Ilalibut fishing in areas 1 .aha 2 closed at midnight and the boats now out will be all home within the next few days with their catches. Plans for approval of the Chamber of Commerce wuTbe laid before that body by the entertainment committee at the meeting of the Chamber tomorrow evening in connection with the Board of Trade convention In this city next week. Terrace Lady Died Here Today Mrs. William Smith Passed Away at Prince Rupert Hospital Early This Morning The death occured .at the Prince Rupert Hospital early this morning of Agnes Avilda Smith; wife of Wil liam E. Smith, a well known resi dent of Terrace. Mrs. Smith was born January 10 In Ontario. She was of Scottosh de scent. She leaves in addition to the husband, a daughter, Mrs. Pat Mac- Ilroy of Edmonton, and three younger daughters, Bernlce, Ina and Lorna of Terrace. The body will be taken to Tcrrace on the train tomorrow night and interment will take place there. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. City of Prince Rupert Central Taxes Due August 2nd After Monday, August. 2nd, 1937, a penalty will be added to ''all current General Taxes not pajd on or before that date. All Interested please note. Announcements Anglican Cnurch Tea,,' Mrs. Tinker's, Thursday, July 29. Junior Chamber of Commerce Dance, Thursday night, Aug. 5. Moose Hall. Entertaining Interior Boards of Trade delegates.'iEvery-body welcome. AdmlsslonJiJk. Men's Shoes $2.95 A lot'of men's boots and oxfords !n black or brown calf, light and heavy soles, all welted. Sizes 6 to 11 in the lot. Values to $5.00. TO' CLEAR AT, - . $Men's Work Shoes $1.98 "V $21)5 A lot of heavy working boots made of hard wearing mule skin, stitch down soles. Value $3.50. TO CLEAR AT 51.98 Men's Work Boots $2.95 Made oMennonite and oiled calf. Plain toecaps, welted double'soles. All sizes. Value $4.00. CJO Q Jfr.tJO TO CLEAR AT C.N.R. Party On Way West WINNIPEG, Man.. July 29: - After tw0 busy days in Winnipeg,' during which time he made i. thorough inspection of the railway facilities in Winnipeg, alio followed with an inspection of. I he Fort llougc and Transconu shops, S. J. Hungerford. chairman and president of the Canadiai, National Hallways, left this after noon to continue his annual in spection trip through West err Canada. Mr. Hungerford is ac companied on his western trip by U. II. McDougall, Montreal, It. .T. 4 f f I Ti , it r- l , . . iiiuiiui, urauweii, ousk.j jj. Li Daly, Montreal, directors of the Canadian National Railways, and A. E, Warren, .vice-president in charge of the western region. From Winnipeg the railway executives will go to northern Manitoba, via Dauphin and make a vis-It of Inspection to the Pas and Flinflon, the scene of the Hudson Bay mining and smelling properties and one of the most active mining centres in the Domion. Prince Albert and Saskatoon wil be visited on Saturday. Later they will be in Prince Rupert. HEAT KILLS BIItDS WEYBURN, Sask., (CP) Scores of blackbirds were killed by the heat here on Monday, July 5, when an official temperature of 114 was registered. I SERVE THEM AT ANY TIME OF THE DAY w "Mt family la liable In aV for Krllofft'l at any lime of the day. So I keep the pantry wrll-Morkrd. They're such a convenlente." Kellogg'a Corn FUVes in milk or cream satisfy that hungry feeling morning, noon or night. There crisp, golden flakes are always nourishing and satisfying. Ideal for the bedtime supper because they encourage sound Ieep. Sold by fro ers every rhere. Made hj Kellogg in London, Ont, corh m FLAKES ;f lip CORN FLAKES Mif 0r Packed Better Taste Better ; n to Men's Oxfords $3.95 in this lot you will find all our fine calf or kid oxfords in brown, black and white. Goodyear welted soles, plain styles or brogues. None worth less than $0.00. QQ Q TO CLEAR AT ipO.tJD ' Boys' Boots $2.95 An ideal boot for the boy that is hard on shoes. Made of sturdy calf, Black or brown, welted soles. Sizes 1 to 5'2. Value $4.00. q qj- TO CLEAR AT WU0O Boys' Oxfords $1.98 Only 50 pairs in this lot of youtjh's and boys' Calf oxfords in black or brown, welted soles. Sizes 11 to 5V2. Q-j QQ Values to $3.50. TO CLEAR AT vl'tfO Boys' Gum Boots $1.49 This is a. buy that can never be repeated. Knee gum boots of Canadian make, heavy soles. Sizes 9 to 13. fij-fl 1ft Values to $2.50. TO CLEAR AT ?.!' 17 Gum Boots 98c 50 pairs only. Black knee gum boots for children, Size 7 only. Value $1.75. QQn TO CLEAR AT Ol CERCLA ''ESHER3HHH5 The New Flat Ring Binding Every Page in "CERCLA" Round Rooks Lies Perfectly Flat See the "CERCLA" Line at Our Store Ccrcla Memo Rooks ; 5c Ccrcla Note Rooks 15c Cercla Stenographers Note Rooks 25c Ccrcla Exercise Rooks 15c, 20c, .0c and 35c Ccrcla Scrap Rooks Complete with 200 stickers 30c Cercla Drawing Rooks .' 25c "CERCLA" is the latest and best flat ring binding. 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