Wednesday, July 21, 1937 CO-AUTHOR CLICKS art," received $1,000 as her shart MOOSE JAW, JUly 21: (CP) of the cash prize awarded by the Former' Moose Jaw resident, Miss Julia Ellsworth Ford Foundation Violet 'Wheeler, Los Angeles, co- of America for the best book f "Mv Tlrnther Was Moz- manuscript for children. There's Free Kneeling in Knee 'Length Mercury Hose Only 75 c They eliminate knee strain and the need of gartered under things. In the Smartest Shades Wallaces i5 For beautiful stockings and extra -wear buy the new ... Prosperity Slocking by Mercury A permanently dull stocking of exceptionally fine quality in light service weight. Recommended particularly for office, sport and general use. A length of silk is attached to each pair so that unfortunate "catches" can be mended immediately. Shades are: Hula Gunmetal Vapor Grey Ride Chukker Smoketone Malt Sungleam Shadotone Greylite Deausan Dawn Grey 79 A PAIR LEUDI Photographic Exposure Meter The Leudi Exposure Meter shows you how to regulate ' your camera for the prevailing light condition indicates the correct aperture opening, and the right shutter speed for' your picture. Over or under ' exposure is impossible. Investigate this little accessory today and learn like thousands of others how all the hazards of chance can he eliminated. Priced at only $4.75 Ormes Ltd. "3iut Pioneer Druqgists 81 & 82 The Itej-UI Store Phones: Open Dally 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. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE SUMMER SALE 1 Set 3-ptcce Tub Chesterfield Suite. Seven feet over all, Reg-gular $225.00. $199.00 SALE PRICE , 4 Sets 3-plece Chesterfield Suites In Tapestry. Regular $980(h ,no .n Terms Arranged $8950 SALE PRICE The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. MLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Bteamcrs leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJVt Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.8.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10:39 TM. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. tickets at office. It convenient please purchase and tlckeU . from Further Information regarding reservations Third Ave. Phone 568 A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, city last evening on the steamer Catala from Mill Bay. Th stpnmpr Catala on the Pre sent trip Is carrying 27 round trip passengers from Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. Riddell returned this morning from a holiday spent ln( the south, much of It at Marble; Canyon on the P.O.E. Railway. j Andrew and Audrey Murray re turned to the city last evening from Stewart aboard the union steamer Catala. A genuine opportunity: Buy a House of Hobberlln suit this month and get extra pants free. Huge selection. Measurements taken by Ling the Tailor. (177) Steamer Prince George arrived this morning slightly ahead of time with all her accommodation taken. mostly with round trip passengers who will go as far as Skagway ana return to Vancouver. A few left the boat here. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bad In tk Meralnf Rarin' to go Th llrcr ttwuld pour oat two tmuafe c( liquid biU talo your bowtft daily. It thto bilt ii not flowing Intit.ymu loud duaan'l dlfMt. II juat aseaya ia in ww. jm mnh up your itomaA. Vau ft cmatipatad. Harmful puianoi puixioi io to lata lata tha tha body. tMKly. aad aaa you 3 tad aaur. 1.-1. 1 . L. - HM4 IL. Mtak A mm bowal DMTamant doaan't arvaya (t i at tha cauaa. Yn ad aoaatbtii( Uftt wrki on tha livaf aa a0. It takaa tboaa food, old Carur't Uttla Una FtHa to fa tbaaa two ot Mia flowloi troaJy and raaka-you Kunda I "up and p". lltrmWa and I aoUa. tbay maka tha bHa flow (rauly.Tbay do tha work o( ralomat but kara no caloma or mercury Id them. A ek far Carter'a Utile liter Fille by i Mine I Stubbornly refuae anything alee, ttc Mr. and Mrs. Terhune ana daughter of Stewart passec hrouirh thp city lust evening or. the steamer Catala enroute to Vancouver. i Thp fnnr local delegates to the Gyro convention at Kelowna cai-; ry with them an invitation fc hold the next year's convention in I'rince Uupert. Dr. W. T. Kertfin is hooked as the speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon tomorrow, lie is to tell about a few of the highlights of hiH recent visit to Europe. Mrs. Brandrals and her nelce Miss Elaine Smith of Los Angeles, friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, were on the Prince George this morning making the round trip to Skagway and back. They were entertained by Mrs. Mitchell and family while In the city. ANNOUNCEMENT Rose La Bell, experienced in all branches of Beauty Culture, featuring Termlque and Duart Permanent Waves, wishes to announce taking over the Nelson Beauty Parlor, Your patronage will be appreciated. Phone 855 for appoint ments. (169) Announcements THE DAILY NEWB PACiE THKEl LOCAL NEWS NOTES DANCE Friday Night, Boston Hall, Serenaders. Gents 35c, Ladles 25c. (170) Constable P. Culverhouse of Hazelton was an arrival on tart train last night. Mrs. Ritrhlp and Mrs. Watt re- turned home from Stewart last evening on the Catala. Miss N. Little arrived in the I Mrs. T. E. Brooks came In from j Terrace on last night's train. Just arrived, a complete line of "whisper" and "Mystery hose at the Mayfair. ui;. D. C. McRae and son, Jack, will leave on this evening's train for a brief business trip in the Interior. .Passing through the city at the week end was Dr. Howard James, manager of Premier Mine, and for merly district mining engineer at Prince Rupert. He is gone to Investigate some properties In the Yukon. Bernice Palmer says Just visited the Plav Centre and watched fifteen infants from, half-past two to five years hav-i ing the time of their lives. My, own baby has been in daily at- tendance since little more than; two, and wild horses couldn't; keep her from going to school.1 Starting as an emergency relief educational project, helping to find nitches for teachers unab'e to get schools, it has now devel oped into an integral part of our American educational system. The children are examined every morning for colds, etc., and then the business of super vised playing begins. At 10:vm "refreshments consisting of a graham cracker and a glass of mllle aro aerved. nnd then the children lie on their mats for half an 'hour. After this comes a story followed by "music appreci-i ation." This is 'the high light of the day as the children are marched to the auditorium where a muBic teacher plays for them to dcnee and sing. A few minutes is reserved foi the children to lust sit and listen guess this is the "appreciation' part, anyway, be what it may, this part of the program is eager ly looked forward to. The moth er's donate ten cents a week for the milk, and can shop or just visit all mornincr confident in the knowledge their babies are in excellent hands. There Is no school in the afternoons or Saturdays, but it does continue throucrh the summer months. And a sidelight Marianne nnd Peegv-Anne. daughters of Sid Bazzett and Isobel Wood, go to school together in San Francisco the world is small, isn't it? OAKLAND, Cal. CHEERIO! Timely Recipes DEVILED SHREDDED WHEAT Four or 5 Shredded Wheat biscuits, -1 tbsps. softened butter, Hi cups grated Canadian cheeee, t,i cup milk, V4 tsp. freshly-mixed mustard, 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce, salt, paprika. Split biscuits, heat in a moderate oven of 375 degrees F. .10 minutes nnd snread with the soft ened butter. Mix the cheese with the milk, mustard and orcester shire sauce. Add salt to taste Spread on the split biscuits. Snrinkls with nanrika and nlaee under broiler heat until cheese ,1s melted and linhtlv browned. Serve hot. Serve 4 to 5, allowing i2 halves to each person. Anclican Church Tea, Mrs. If you wish to swap something- Tinker's, Thursday,. July 29. Try a classified. COMING:- PRINCE RUPERT Crescent Canadian Shows Ltd. THURSDAY, JULY 22iul 27th Twice the Fun Twice the Thrills Twice the Size Fun for Everyhotly Everything New Mix up, Motor Pramc, Loop-o-Plane, Ferris Wheel, Mcrry-co-Round, Whin and 20 other, attractions BJ Member for Skeena in Legisla-1 fture and Mrs. Kenny Are HotK large! TERRACE. Julv 21: A party of friends were entertained at the Lakelse Lake camp of Mi j and Mrs. "E. T. 'Kenney on Sun-1 day lasl, the occasion being Mr. I Kenney's birthday. After enjoying I a sumptuous repast Capt. Bowen-, Colthurst proposed the health of the host, and in doing so called: attention to the fact thai then; were only twenty-two candles oi. the birthday cake. Mr. Kenney modestly disclaimed any responsibility for that and when the candles were ignited he said that was to make light of his yenre. John Hepburn then proposed ttu health of Mrs. Kenney and the 'iris, who had so well assisted in ontertainlnir at the eathering. Durintr the afternoon a game was proposed for the men of I he par ty, all the men went to the near ly creek to "wash for gold, al though none of the precious metal was found, their efforts were rewarded by the discovery of bottles of beer hidden in the cool run ning water. BATTLERS NUMEROUS BOW ISLAND, Alta., July 21 ; (OP)- Rattlesnakes are thick in this district this year. Dozens of them have been killed close to the river, and residents exercise great care in moving abouL tiliiEO FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. ' Seal Cove Post Office. (tf) COAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117. (tf) FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, pnone itea ui. (tf) VACANCY JULY Angus Apart ments, three and four room suites. (tf) FOR RENT Seven-room nouse, sun room and glass protected porch, with electric range, furnace, good garden, one of finest harbor views In city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News. (tf) MALE HELP WANTED WE Have helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as Postmen, Clerks, etc. Free booklet, "How to get a government Job." M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, Winnipeg. (W PERSONAL JOIN NOW WHILE YOU CAN Applications will be accepted for the Family Beneficiary Society for ne,w members up to 55 years. For Information without obligation apply J. Mitchell, New Royal Hotel. I will be glad 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) A rOIXJTRAfTW Y(& THAT GUARANTEES Your money back If Quaker Cora Flakes aren't the most delicious Cora Flakes you ever tasted. The valuable coupon in every package makes them better value too 1 Birthday Party At Lakelse Lake . f . . ELIO' Furniture Exchange THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, M. New Furniture Chesterfield Suite 1 Only 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite. Cost '?r- Price $79.50 4 foot Bed I Only 1-Foot Red With Beauty Spring Filled Mattress, Coil Spring and Red Post JSS. : $37.50 Bedroom Suite 1 OnlyBedroom Suite. Chiffonier, Vanity, Bed and Bench. Isgor- COG 5Q geous, Price 'r Axminster Carpet 1 Only Seamless Axminster Carpet. Size C 9"x9 Good quality. 30.00 Price v D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE WE BUY, WE SELL, OR EXCHANGE Phone Green 916 Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. i 15 Canadian wiwy I communication I 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 1'rlncess Louise Princess Charlotte July 3rd, 14th, 24th; July 7th, 17th, 28th; July 10th. 2Ut. 31st Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Ajent Prince Rupert, B.C. If you lose anything, advertise for it. V, J, ! i