7TJ tr-" 1' Vii. PAGE FOUR THIS WEEK ONLY fmwm I WEDDING i ; HONORED Oelithtful Twenty-fifth Anniver- , sry Surprise Party For Mr. ' j And Mrs. L. C. Eby The occasion being their twenty-fifth" wedding anniversary, a delightful, jsurprise party was held Saturday night at the home of Mr '.and I' Airs: L. C. by: Fourth Avenue East, forty-six guests being in attendance. The evening was .happily spent in. contests and tjie' playing of games, the prizewinners being Mrs. Theo Fortune and. J. L. Mcintosh. Delicious refreshments were served, the feature. )ejng a beautifully decorated yedding cake. i On behalf of the guests, J. L Mcintosh, with suitable comment Fresh, crisp salads; tasty cold meats; delicious desserts; drinks cooled with tinkling ice cubes . . these highlights for many a delightful meal, arc made possible by electric refrigeration. Meats, vegetables and other foods Home Remedies, Toiletries Rubber Goods, Stationery Candy and Drug Store Sundries AT IIALF PRICE! McCUTCHEON'S handsome set of flat silverware i Earlier in the evening the children had presented their parents with a handsome silver tea and coffee seryice. Mrs. Eby was attired in a wedt ding costume and carried a bouquet of baby's breath and sweet peas. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Ritchie,. Mr and Mrs. J. B. MacKay. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae. Mr. and Mrs John Bremner, Mr. and Mrs. A. T Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Halcrow Mr. and Mrs. William Reid. Mr and Mrs. J, E. Jack, Mr. and Mrs i . . , 1 T r A. I a? a c iviarun. Air. ana Mrs. ti. m.i Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Wrathall, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc- Lean, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Apple-yard, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sql-lows, Miss D. Sharp, Miss E. M Earl, Miss Jean Parker, Miss Florence Parker. Miss Ethel . ' . ' .vt i-.ClAW WUUfif Cousin, presented the bride and groom of .Ted Mills Ned McLeod and mem .Huacr ui a cemury ago wun aDers or the family. Akron Paper Has Folded Up J Times-Press Suspends rublicatiol , Property May Be Taken Over AKRON, Ohio, Aug. 31: The AKron limes-i'ress newspaper J suspended publication this week. It 'is expected the property will be taken over by the Akron Express. Timely Recipes PEACH MARMALADE 18 peaches Sugar 2 oranges Water Peel and stone the peaches, remove seeds from oranges and put through a food chopper. Mash all together, weigh and allow an equal amount of sugar. First cook the food until tender in a small amount of water. Then add heated sugar and boil quickly until thick. Pour into hot sterilized glasses Cool. seal with paraffin wax and store. MAGIC IN PRISON WANDSWORTH, "Eng.. Aug. 30: CPY Prisoners here weren't shown means of' escape but were treated to some fancy sword swal lowing, ana other tricks by members of the Magic-Circle. TERRACE GIRL SOUTH TERRACE, Aug. 31. Miss Freda Hall, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, Terrace, left for New Westminster on Monday, taking the boaf from Prince Rupert. Miss Hall" will attend the Duke of Connaught High School in New Westminster, taking senior matriculation. For the past three years she has been aHfaithfuI worker in Knox. United Sunday School here as a Sunday. School teacher and leader of anExplorer's Group." G. W. Nfckerson returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after attending the recent uDerai convention in Kelowna ':. - - There's 1 cooked or uncooked are also kept at the peak of flavour this modern way. Add zest to mealtimes, end waste and save money with an Electric Refrigerator available for a small down payment with the balance on easy monthly terms. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED MUJ.HMmiUI.IJtf.UJ..JJJJ.I.IJ.HI.IIM aKsniKMMHaaaaBsasssssssssssssBasasasasasasawi THE DAILY NEWS WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Inaugurating the Canadian National Steamship's fall and winter schedule of coast steamship ser vice, the steamer Prince George. Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived in port at 11:15 this mornlne from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she is due back here at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, sailing at 11:15 for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. ThooMnd hare found quick tnd ty rebef from Arthmi. Hay Fever end Bronchial trouble. In the in of Kellogg1! Arthma Relief. Yon can relieve your ;en,05r m" mon relief thia famou. herbal preparation afforda. Kellogg'. Aathma Relief haa uwn mm Dy eufferere for over 60 yean. You simply inhale the fumes. mm Your nearett drug itort hat it. . . . JIl.OQatln.trialsizetJc. Also obtainable In cigarette form.. d Northrop A Ljrraaa io.umuea Toronto H Ontario MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of Violin, Theory Harmony Classes Commencing September l.Nl'honc, 580 Three Violins For Sale Very Reasonable ,. MANY ARE ONRELIEF CHICAGO, Aug. 31: (CP) -Twelve thousand five hundred woman-one-person families on relief here in November, 1936, presented a picture far from satisfactory. The Chicago Relief Administration was eager for more information regarding ' these women than appeared on its records so it enlisted the help of the Women's Bureau, The relief administration had hoped to develop a prosram ol i! treatment benefitting the women I themselves as well as making more ! effective the administering of re lief. A representative group, 604 women, comprising about five percent of the total and selected almost at random in 14 relief districts, were interviewed In theli homes. Three-fourths of the women were at least 40 years old. Four-fifths were native-born, about equally divided between white and negro. Two-firths were widowed nearly two-fifths separated or di vorced and about one-fifth single More than twof if ths of the foreign-born were not citizens. Almost one in seven of the wo Two western vessels and two men were rerjortpd as having a local boats sold halihnt tnbil1ln.'imfnt.i1 IllnKj Mnro tVion thro. 83,000 pounds at. Seattle yesterday, tenths had some disease of the The " Western vpskp!.' diak and Pacific, each with 40,- most frequently reported and dls-000 pounds, which sold at lOVic j ability due to menopause Ijeiis and 9 Vic, the former to Whiz Fish 'the next largest group. Disease of Products Co. and the latter to the; the musculoeketal system, mostlj Washington Fish & Oyster Co. arthritis or rheumatism, were r The Chancellor sold 1,000 pounds ported for not far from three-of halibut at 102c, 23,000 pounds j tenthsT and illnesses of the car-of sablefish at 4c and 2300 pounds diovascular system affected tl.e of cod at 4c to San Juan Fishing same number, most of this group & Packing Co. and the Forward having heart trouble. 2,L V03 f halibut a 11Vic' For th 521 women in employ-18,000 pounds of sablefish at 4c ment, the usual occupation of and 4 000 pounds of cod at 4c to the majority. 60 percent, had been New England Fish Co. There will be no sale of halibut on either the Seattle or Prince Rupert Fish Exchanges on Labor Day next Monday. Recently the American fishing boat Norman picked ud a ouat.- itity of peculiar looklne substance on o. caslon has yielded fortunes to those lucky enough to find it j However, it has been found that the material found by the Norman was not ambergris but rather some sort of nondescript mixture of lard and refuse of no value which it is supposed was probably thrown overboard from some passing steamer. Armour Salvage Co.'s steam tit Fearless is busy these days hauling in gravel from Porcher Island for use in connection with the construction of the new rince Rupert General Hospital building. FOSSIL FISH FOUND SYDNEY. Aug. 31: (CP) The Australian Museum has received its best specimen of a fossil fish impression. Director of the museum estimates its age at between 50,-000,000 and 100,000,000 years. KELLOGG'S ASTHMA! ! RELIEF 1 1 in domestic and personal service About two-thirds of these women had worked in private families and the remainder in hotels, restaurants, or kindred establishments. Difficulty in stretching over the required time the food allowance of $9.25 a month for single woman was mentioned bv nearl. iwViirV. it t . x.L ccry every one une interviewed. interviewed, The me retail retail mJ' "'Sl a heavy burden on of of th the sperm ,n,rr; whale V,ai which "1, "J ""inose low comes, for thej bought n small quantities and the LARGE up-to-date hotel in one of the best farming districts In the Peace River Country. (21) rooms ncwiy furnished throuehout Building practically new. Stuccr. Finish. New Hot Air Hfatlng System, Fire lace and Electric Lights. A very large territorj wcu seuiea ana prosperous. Bee; sales past twelve months $20,-000. This is a real investment Would consider a house in a good city in D. C. on account Price reasonable No Atrrnta Reason for retiring (Doctor's jracrs). Apply Box 29, Dall.v . "ew- (207) LOST LOST Will the party who took n green noubie-endcr rowboat from salvage float on Port Day return same. (tI) WANTED7 WANTED Housekeeper between 30 and 35 years for gentleman with two children. Apply Box 20, Dally News. (205) FOR RKNT CLEAN, w c 1 1 - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444, (204) 1 3 Room furnished flat. Angus afl-I artments. Green 399, (20S) WORK WANTED YOUNG Woman wants work In mornings. Phone 427. (209) 1 'OR SALE-Double corner. Alfre Street and Eleventh Avenue, ba streets graded, for sale at bargain, pybhavn and Hanson, tf OR SALE Cooking utensils dishes, linoleum and fumltUi't Can be seen Aug. 29 to 31 fron, 10 a.m. to 4 pjn. at 1805 8tr. Ave. E. i( Room house, plastered, ful plumbing, 2 lots, $1200.00. $500.0-' cash, balance as rent. 433 JHr Avenue. (2081 HOTEL FOR SALE peroentage tax amounted to a considerable figure. Several women seemed able to have only one meal a day; others reported two i tire maximum, and the majority were 'hungry all the time." Five percent of the women lived alone. About 14 percent lived in a family group not related to them. Usually they had separate rooms for sleeping purposes but had the privilege of sitting in the family living room, cooking In the family kitchen and participating In the family life. Sometimes they were accustomed to eat with the family, to share the housework and to assist with care of tl.e children. In other households they ate scperately, cooking at times when the kitchen was not otherwise in use and fejt less free to use the living rooms of the household. Telephone Girls In Gas Chambers Prepare For Air Raids When Duty Calls Would Be Order of Pay LONDON, Aug. 31: (CP) Throughout the country telephone operators are being taught, to work In gas chambers with specially-constructed masks designed to ent able them to remain at their jxxsti in air raids. The mask Is simllai to that intended for' civilian, Issue except that it has a microphone! :et into me left cheek. Miss O. M. Soper, gas .drill in-j structrcss, claims: "Both trafisrrilt-1 ting and receiving are actually better with a mask on than with the ordinary Instruments, although the microphone Is against the leftj :heek. If you wisn 10 wi tomethlng -v el&Mlfled. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jussp 0t ol BaJ li to Morning RarV to f Ths Bnr should pour cnt rtj noirtds of Dquid bfle la to your bet)a dally. It this oil la not flowing travly, yow foo dMS' s'.rwt. It )uat inn m to bewaia. Oas Moats tip not itofnaca. To K eooatipatad. HirraM yea Isal nrtt. neiaou C9 La to the bo4r. aaj tad rt suak im tKo worl4 looks peak. 9k mars beval Bt daaal al vsys t st the eaaaa. Toa ho somtMB tsst forks oa the Ur as vsO. It tains thoas food, old Cartn's Little Urn PWs to $H ttoaa pouads of Ms flovisf treaty s4 auks yaa I Mi "up ssd up", HarmJoas sad festia, tk maks Ike bDs flow JraatJ. Tkr it tW atk ' ci emiotnW but bavt so teVtmat of taarwify la than. 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(At 7:0 tnd 9:3S) .'.n, ,, rLljS That Family's Ilirt Acain . . . With More Lauh for Tea: THE JONf:S FAMILY In "Borrowing Troubh 44V :3 Once Only) WORLD NEWS (Ai 8:25 Only) CITY BLACK OUT ., COVENTRY, Eng., Auj. , f( CP) Thousands of men in moter? -.car and armament factoring were idle when electricity fsttiit three' hours. Cinema audlencM t ,ta darkness, deprived of pieturef and eyen of the organ music 1 School . Bools GRADE IMII IV V VI HMV VIMX . V-VI TRICE .!3 M M .11 M 1.05 .65 1J!0 .50 .95 .15 .19 J5 .10 .:i . Jti .50 1.05 .55 .75 1.00 1.50 .65 1.30 1.00 .70 1.10 .60 .35 .55 .55 .55 .55 1.00 1.10 1.50 1.50 2.25 .70 .95 .80 . .90 .30 .30 JO .35 SCHOOL DICTIONARY-Cassciiv, or Highroads All grades .31 W" wVtrh &fi!iet5 Stock ' Te't Books and School SupPHt-Watch Our Windows and This. Space for School Openinf Specials ' Mall Orders Promptly Filld-But Sufficient to Avoid Delay Send Postane Extra nd Cash with Order eMacMm.Ml Ikkasjja I -saSSassss1