mm RIOR FOOD STORES Ltd. tSI)AY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY LIVF.KY i JULY 21 - 25 - 26 ..... .,-., nt. case !" . J case i .th ntrrr 17f HO? lo? temple of Terrace, n ; Victoria on ac- Incra tn his famllly, f-om the south on pon s plane and will c interior by car. 4 FLOUR PHONE. 1H FRUIT AND VEGETABLES TS 14-lb. crates $1.99 SES 252's, Juicy doz. 31c HES Okanagan Bings . lb. 35c JLOUPE Large Size ... each 20c -Red, Ripe 'lb. 25c jS Reef Malagas ...... ... lb. 38c OKS No. 1 Hothouse lb. 29c IV Crisp, Crunchy lb. 19c -Fresh Bunches,... 2 for 25c CE Large, Solid Heads .... each 15c tVndi Tuill Pnrls lb. 25c P.Mpn TnnrW . . . . 111. 22c WI.iO i v f 'wvai iijo. . -V-k 1 II t QUALITY GROCERIES 'ICE Kel, a for tin U 3 UlUiwiU 27? 20 oz tin '22? ACCESSORIES PASTRY FLOUR TEA-TIME 7-lb. sack 35c DATE SPREAD Datella, 15-oz. tin 21? MACARONI AND CHEESE Franco-American, 16-oz. 106 SPAGHETTI Van Camp, 20-oz. tin 17 PICKLES Sweet, Mixed, 9-oz 2.6 PACIFIC MILK Small Tins 1 for :c KVE KRISP 12 oz. pkg. :I7 TOILET TISSUE Westminster NO SOAP Lifebuoy U for 176 SOAP Palmolive, Giant 2 for returned to the city on the Co-qultlam yesterday after spending a week at Stewart. TV OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE tire tliat:- The Council of the City of Prince Rupert intends runt as a local improvement a 6" Sewer on 8th East between Lot 13, Block 25, Section 6 and Lot r. 25 Section 6 and between Lot 1, Block 30, Section ot 8, Block 30, Section 6, and Intends to specially ; part of the cost upon the land abutting directly Kork iThe estimated cost of the work Is $2,117.50, of 330.C0 is to be paid by the City. The estimated ;ate per foot frontage Is $4,767. The special assess-:to be paid In 10 annual Instalments. A petition against the work will not avail to ltj construction. this 22nd day of July, 1047. I II. I). THAIN, City Qlerk. kmes Drugs HI The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS (J. CLAUSEN & SON) Listings of . . . Dally Delivery Service ERT MARINE REALTY lATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER pS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY PUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) ' Phone Green 1)75 Try the Ttoyal Cafe for something different In foods. (It) Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone and daughter, Diane, returned home jesterday afternoon from a holiday motor trip into the Okanagan country with visits at Wen-atchee, Washington, and Pentlc- ton. " The Nation's Business" Hear Hon. John Bracken, M.P., Leader of Progresslve-Oonserv atlve Party, CFPR, Wednesday, July 23, 8:00 p.m. (171) Smart Afternoon Dresses. Blouses, Housecoats, Etc. at Re-1 duced Prices -..''STARS" (171) Recent motor tourists to the city have included George Putnam, publisher of the Canitoi (Journal from Salem, C;gon, ana Judge Harry H, Belt of the Oregon Supreme Court. On the way here they visited the Tweedsmulr Park country. Try our Italian spaghetti, Mexican chill, sea foods Royal Cafe. (it) Mrs. J. Harry Black left on Monday night's train for a visit to Eastern Canada and the United States. She plans to make several stops enroute to Sack-vllle, New Brunswick, where she will attend a national convention of Parent-Teachers' Associations. She will "be away about two months. A well known former Prince Rupert Chinese who has spent the last seven years in his homeland Is in Vancouver at present and will return shortly to Prince 'Rupert to visit his family and friend. He is Mah Chung Kee, known as Oee Mah, whose bro-thersv Earl tr.d Alex Mah, are local business men. Ore Ifeh ar Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for A full it 35c word. Sons of Norway meeting, Thursday, Aug. 7. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moosa annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 14. 20 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, tyov. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. Orange Sae, December 5. I. .ocai I News Items rived In San Francisco recently by boat and is now on hte way : north. After a seven -day motor trip during which they drove as far as Manson Creek, 175 miles north of Vanderhcof, five local men returned to the city at the weekend. They were J. Harry Black, whose car was used for travel ling, John Garcfanl, Douglas Gaines, George Hoey and Rich ard Long. They reported the Rev. Charles L. Lomas, new highway In good shape, especial- missionary skippe;- oi the Angli-! ly north of Vanderhocf. Con can mission boat Northern Cross, i slderable mining activity was noted by the party, companies being interested in gold development with many prospectors out. The Library will close, July 30th and re-open Tuesday, Sep tember 2nd. Directing a tourist party of 24 Miss Adeline Hardciiy, of Columbus, Ohio arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert .this afternoon. Miss Hardesty operates a tourist service in the American city. FUNERAL OF MRS. GILLIS Funeral service for the late Mrs. Ethel' Ann Glllls, wife of Allan M. Glllls, who passed away on Sunday, was held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Church of the Annunciation, Mass being celebrated by Rev. Father J. Carroll before a large number of friends. Interment took place at Fairview Cemetery. There was a large number of floral offerings. Pallbearers were Mark Hill. W. Lahtl, Allan E. Smith, Angus Glllls, Joseph Glllls and Dan Delaney. Hotel... arrivals Prince Rupert J. II. Biblake, Prince George; H. Llttlejohn, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Longmead, Terrace; J. G. Yeldell, Vancouver; A. Ken- redy. Ardvanlin. Ayr, Scotland; A. Wilson, South Beach, Troon, Scotland; j. Watson, Victoria; Mrs. Kuentzal, San Matoe, California; Mrs. F. W. Loewe, San Mateo, California; R. C. McCork-cll, Vancouver; Jessie Frazer, bitka, Alaska; Mrs. C. Rolston, Burns Lake; G?orge Joy, Vancouver; E. L. Harrison, Vancouver; M,Lss Lorraine Isnor, City; Mr. and Mrs. Moony, Marysvllle, California; Mr. and Mrs. G. Williamson, Yuba City, California; R. D. Chichester. Tacoma, ington; Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright, Bakersfield, Calif. HAY FEVER Relief hat been woo- -q, i kty, saK t by tUouiMntli who onre f uttered -.r ore. Htoamina. Jrriu trd eye, itchy ear?, and ho sneezed and wheezed, roughed, choked, spluttered every year. Now thry tleen, work, feel normal thanks to TempMon'i RAZ-MAH. Yoti needn't uffer Hay Fever misery. Tjke RAZ-MA1I and get Ue relief you long i or. 50c,$lat druggist. R-19 f SINGER Electric Sewing Machines I l or item Reasonable Rates phone 864 Prince Rupert 7 Singer Sewing Machine Co. j . If your bulldlns, house or furniture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that-present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your insurance advisers now! H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street ; NOW IN STOCK J: i The Most Dependable of All Outboards! j :: Blue Ribbon Champion - Model U j: , .'2 HORSEPOWER ;I TOS1T1VE COOLINO POSITIVE LUBRICATION J ! COMING SOON The Deluxe single, with Pull-O-Matlc Ij starter and full reverse. H ! This Is a motor we are proud to demonstrate. j I SEE THEM AT i RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC TIME TO FIX THAT ROOF! Cedar Shingles We have Just received a large shipment of best grade cedar shingles. Let us supply your needs now while they arc available. PH1LP0TT, EVITT &C0. LIMITED "Serving the North Since 1920" Coal Lumber Paint Building- Supplies PHONES 651 - 652 Best Wishes to Superior Auto and Body Service on their opening. PASSES IN VICTORIA Charles Thomas Saunders, For Many Years Resident Here, Succumbs in South Charles Thomas Saunders, 67, who left Prince Rupert four months ago for Victoria, died there during the weekend. ,He was born In England. Surviving are his widow In Victoria, a daughter, Mrs. P. W. Blackburn AL HAGAR HEAD OF BOYS' CLUB The president of the Cana- ft m cam WW FORT CARRY I Are Visiting Here . Rev. A, R. Evans, who for years has been serving as Presbyterian clergyman In Gary, near Chicago, Is in Prince Rupert visiting his brother, Ben Evans, well known pioneer citizen. Accom panying him Is his son-in-law, Rev. Robert Koenlg and Mrs, Koenlg. They are finding the trip north one of unusual Inter est for this Is the first time they have been In Skeena, and the contrast offers much to be long ,iawi cunt V Atorl In Vancouver, and three sons. ..j..-.. . Harold, Edgar and John, all of Prince Rupert. The late Mr. Saunders had been a resident of Prince Rupert for upwards of twenty-five years, having followed accountancy and other lines of work. He was well known and highly esteemed and many friends will regret to learn of his nasslng. with 130,000 population. EYES TIRED? Two Drops Quick Relief MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY dlan Fishing Co. of Vancouver, Murine in each eye. You gat A. L. Hagar, was recently el- QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes feel re- ected honorarv vlce-Dresldent of Ireshei Murine's skilful blend of 7 in- the Boys' Clubs of Canada. II. A. Black returned this afternoon on the Prince Rupert from a business trip to EYES TIRED? Soothe and refresh them in seconds with two drops of safe, genua greaienis cleanses ana soomes eyes inai are tired from overwork or exposure to sun, wind and dust. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES 1 I e For flavour, ricrineii and itrength, Foil Garry Coffee it coffee at it bet always, roaiter-freK-delicioui! Enjoy' Fort Garry Tea, too. HOLIDAY at LAKELSE? VISIT OUR MODERN SELF-SERVE FOOD DEPARTMENT Deliveries to the Lake l! J THE SKEENA MERCANTILE O. McADAMS TERRACE r www www www w ww CCM Bicycles Men's and Ladies Models Now In Stock ; Tlie guaranteed bicycle that ) will give you the maximum of service. McBride St. We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Phone 311 Here Is A BIG CHANCE To Get Your Furs Now! Some selling at Half Price. Come In and convince yourself of the REAL BARGAINS GOLDBLOOM'S "The Old Reliable" (Everything has to be sold, including furniture). USED GOODS WE BUY AND SELL ENTERPRISE MARKET Phone illJt 144 Third Avenue West fjWnte Rupert Dalle laetiis Wednesday. July 23, 1047 SLIPPER CLEARANCE Odd Lines to Clear at Half Price SEAL SKIN with Leather Soles. Reg. Price $4.95 Sale Price ..15 BLACK CALF with Plastic Soles. Reg. Price $2.75 Sale Price Spl-W SANDAL TYPE SLIPPERS with Composition Soles. Reg. Price $3.50 Sale Price 1.75 I.L1JJM. I. uiJ. .J.I' m hi h tarn m - m m BAPCO PURE PAINT BAPCO PURE PAINT is made in the west to withstand western climatic conditions. This is not theory but accurate knowledge obtained from close observation of Its every day use on thousands of buildings throughout1 Western Canada for many years. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 101 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) "Your Friendly Drug Store" Third Avenue at Sixth Street PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service rilONE 79 It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS JSow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL YOU CAN GET . . . CENTRAL HOTEL ,HgBi7W-i Weekly and Monthly Ratei for your convenience . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rnoNH ii LUNCH BOXES THERMOS BOTTLES and all the accessories at 41 il vr J