uday. August 26, 1938. ru& xun tic LOCAL NEWS a We used to keep him Phone 112 Taxi; day and night., "AIM AND SHOOT" in the breakfast-room" Baseball practice Sunday, 10 a.m. Til; ; Argus Candid Camera D 3rd Avenue F: 1.5 Anastigmat Triple vLens 125 to 1 1200 Shutter , Double Frame 35 mm Weighs Only 114 Ounces Loaded p rice $16 Ormes Ltd. "Tit Pioneer Driu&tets The iU Store Phones: jl ft K Open Dally Prom 8. a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from 12 ,noo till m.ta, 7 D.m. till p.m. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE , . d'lione .Green 916 3.1'iccc Chesterfield Suite Covered in C7Q ItVV ijfl tapestry. Sale price FURNITURE 2 Uoll Top Writing Desks 1 L. C. Smith Typewriter' 2 Singer Sewing Machines 1 Hand Sewing Machine 3 English -Prams--1 Wicker Buggy -1 'Dining Poom Huffots (i Dining Kooin Tallies 3 FaUI Size Beds, complete with Spring and Mattress 3,Stcel Cribs G Reconditioned .Kitchen Ranges for burning (wood or coal 1 Kitchen Range with an Oil Burner 5 Dressers 3 .Couches fi Rocking Chairs 42 "Diner Chairs 2 Boudoir Chairs 2 Kitchen Cabinets 6 Kitchen Tables -1 Uarrymore Axminster Rug, size 9xl02 1 Electric Jlange 3 VJctrula Gramophones 1 Battery Radio-4 King Soprano Saxophone 1 Accordion 1 23:jcwel Vanguard Wulthnm 1 Diamond Tie Pin 1 National Encyclopedia 1 Webster's Twenlieth.Ceniury Dictionary 1 Betty Vacuum Cleaner 1 Hoover 2 Premier Spic Spans Tradc in your used furniture and stove inipart payment-on new. If .you lone anything, try a clarified ad. (201) Miss Hete(n Valentine returned home on the Prince Charles last evening after spending a holiday at Tlell. Mrs. John Bremner returned to the city on the Prince Charles last evening from Massett where she has been spending a holiday. Miss Kay Murray returned to the city on the Prince Charles last evening from a two weeks' trip to Queen Charlotte Island points. Miss Elspeth MacKehzle, daug-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie, returned home on the Prince Charl-. es last evening after spending a holiday at Tlell. Flower 8how Monday in former "Overwiatea Building", Third Ave. Entries should be In Sunday night after 7.30 or Monday morning before 8.30. 200 Mrs. Harry Thrupp and son, George, after spending a couple of weeks holidaying at Tlell, returned to the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince Charles last evening. RHEUMATISM lhn 14 eccordtnf l m mm .you'll get relief I Mr and Mrs. R B. Riches and ' children of Premier, who have been ! spending a holiday at Tlell, arriv-i ed in, the city on the Prince Charles ! last evening from the Islands and ! will proceed to their .home in the north on .the Prince George tnis evening. Dr. J. H. .Gibson, son of Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral leaves by this evening's train on his return to Montreal after 'having spent the summer here. En- route East he will visit in Saskatoon ,and Toronto. Solomon Spence. Reuben Moody, William Wesley and Gordon Nelson Indians, were each fined $5, with option of five days' Imprisonment by Justice of the Peace W. D. Vance in city police court for drun-! .kenness. Joseph White, similarly charged, was fined $10, with five days' option. J. S. Wilson will leave on this evening's train for Smlthers and Terrace where he will visit the branches of the Canadian Legion In his capacity as zone representa tive of the Provincial Command reporting on the recent convention tie -expects .to'JtfteFJkPn ..Monday afternoon's train. For speeding, Robert Gillespl? was fined $5, with option of three days' imprisonment, by Justice of the Peace w. D .Vance m city police court this morning. SimilarlJ charged William Stewart was re manded for eight days. The cltj .police have Issued a warning that thefe.ls to be . a cnecK-up on speea- sters and prosecution will iouow Lof those driving recklessly in a manner dangerous to tne puDiic. CARD OF THANKS Miss Frances Stegavig wishes to 'convey sincere thanks to all those i who so kindly supported her In the ! recent Port Day competition. Announcements 'All advertisements 'In this col-amn will be.charged for a full month at 25c a word. ,Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Show, Sept 8. .Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar November 17. Baptist Bazaar November 5. CARD OF THANKS Prof. F. E. Buck of the University of British Columbia arrives in the city on the Prince George this1 evening from Vancouver, being here to conduct the Judging in connection with the forthcoming annual flower show of the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society. THE SEAL ot QUALITY raw GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only talmon canning company with an all the year round payroll iln Prince Rupert F. LARSON Masseur and Electric Treatments PHONE GREEN 913 225 8th Avenue West Prince Rupert, B. C. Phone 62 Phone 63 Sterling Suggestions Brookfield Eggs "A" 'BiiftTtoasWrftj UU Legs Lamb Lb. Breast Lamb-2 lbs Ayreshire Bacon Lb. . . 28c 25c BUTTER 28c Sterling Brand. &7f Bakeasy 2,b325c Pork Sausage Meat 2 lbs. K.9 J)og Food- Dr. Ballard's Cat 25c Food 9 In l Wlit3 Frying Chickens gQ( Spuds . . 12 lbs. ,. ..... 25c Remember You Can Get It at The Sterling AVatcii your family beam with delight when Kellogg's Rice Krispies are served. That "snap-crackle-pop" sound fascinates children and grown-ups alike and that tasty toasted flavor .brings them back for second helpings'. .Because .these crunchy rice hubbies are so crisp they crackle in milk or cream 1 Rice Krispies are light, wholesome and easy to digest ideal for breakfast, lunch or.the children's! evening meal. Always ready to serve without fuss or bother. So' join die crispness cliorus .right away! Your grocer sells Rice Krisi;s, kept oven-crisp in the patented waxtite inner bag. illeslauranLs and hotels serve' 'Rice Krispies made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Mrs. James A. Brown and family wish to thank all those who sent beautiful flowers and kind words of sympathy in their recent sad The Cresent Shows carnival I opened last evening on First Av enue to the rear of the Post Office and plied a big trade, the carnival features being kept busy until well Into the night. KELLOGG'S for EXTRA FIAVOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE 2 pjjfcsf fTTTlf Tl YOUR RADIO Is the One That Counts Whatever Its Make Its Size or Its Cost To You It is the Best Anticipate Many Hours of Pleasure JJy Keeping Your Radio jhe4MiilkMVc'6itJo'n ; With McKae lkoadio.'gWc ; GURANTEED TO PLEASE YOU Modern Up-to-date Servicing and Equipment Thoroughly Reliable R.C.A. Tested Replacements Tubes Batteries and Accessories for all makes of Radio at Lowest Prices MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITUIIE SALE FINAL WEEK Simmon's Bed Steel, full size. Felt mattress, full size. Cable spring, full size. Com- CM 70 plete. Sale Price . . . Prince Rupert, B. O. Phone 775. 327 THIRD AVENUE