VAtiK SIX Week-End Specials SWIFT'S PICNIC HAM QCi Per lb 3v MALKIN'S BEST TOMATOES 2s. 3 tins SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Pkg McINTOSH RED APPLES Fancy. Per box JAM 4-lb. tin KRAFT CHEESE 1-lb. pkg. GOLD MEDAL MALT EX' TRACT Tin JAP ORANGES Per box TOILET ROLLS 7 for Fifth Street 40c 25c 40c NABOB RED PLUMS 3V2s. 3 tins Udl NABOB SLICED PEACHES 7fl 2s. 3 tins I $2.50 McINTOSH RED AP- CO OC PLES C grade. Box BUTTER Q olden Churn or Brook- field. 3 lbs. EGGS Fresh firsts. 2 doz ,. JAP RICE No. 1. 7 lt $1.40 $1.25 v50c COLUMBIA PEAS Sieve 5 Qq FANCY LAYER FIGS 2 lbs. . BULK DATES 3 lbs 45c 25c COLUMBIA PURE STRAWBERRY 60c 35c 65c $1.10 25c Alberta Jarket m K r V. GAMI JIUl Proprietor AjJl JPhone20r TtyE Miss Florence Stone And Benny Wendle Married Recently Miss Flnrpnrp . Khiriev Stone and Benny Wendle of this city were united In matrimony on , lliursday last. Rev. J. B. Gibson' officiated. i Both Mr. and Mrs. Wendle are, well known local young people ho will receive the hearty con-; gratulatlons and best wishes of siany friends. The bride, whoi ame here several months ago rom Winnipeg, has been on the taff of Annette's Ladies' Ready-o-Wear store which Is conducted by her mother. The groom Is particularly well known in ath-: etlc circles. TTTITrrJrl I HAVE NOW OPENED AN r Up-to-Date OPTICAL PARLOR over the Jewellery store I now offer you an efficient and thorough optical service. I assure you of rareful. accurate and conscientious work. If you do not need glasses, I will tell you so. Have your eyes examined. The charges are very reasonable. Entrance through the Jewellery store or Phone 122 for appointments. J. H. BULGER Reentered Optometrist Was Helpless FOR FOUR YEARS With Rheumatism Mr. Fred Keetch, 31 Crawford Ave., Windsor. Out., writes: " I was troubled with rheumatism for seven years, and for four years I was so helpless I had to be helped out of bed, and could not sit straight in a chair. 1 "I derived such good results from mi Hit I wish to Toiee my praise on behalf of your wonderful medicine, and o also say It is helping others whom I have advised to take it." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Tea and Sale by W.M.S. of United Church Being Held The home of Mrs. T. J. Shenton, 528 Eighth Avenue West, is the scene of a tea and sale of home cooking which is being held this afternoon by the Women's Missionary Society of First United Church. Mrs. Alfred Wilson, acting president of the society, is convener for 'he affair and Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess, of the church, is assist-'ng Mrs. Shenton In receiving the guests. Mrs. George McAfee and Mrs. W. H. Kergin are pouring at the tea 'Abies in charge of which are Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson and Mrs. J. Kri-kevsky. Servlteurs are Mrs. P. C. Miller. Miss E. Barrie and Mrs. W. 3. Cornish. Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrlck s cashier and Mrs. J. S. Irvine and Mrs. D. Santerbane are in charge jf 'the home cooking table. WAS ROTARY SPEAKER T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. and president of the Canadian Fisheries Association, was the speaker at the regular weekljglun 'heon of the Rotary Club' 1ft Jift Commodore Cafe today, President Oeorge Bryant in the ctyairi Mr. Johnson gave an address Butt-able to the occasion of National Fish Week. Catholic Women's League Social Is Successful Event There was a larce'crwd In' attendance at a bridfto and whist party and social which was held last night under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League. Prize winners at caids were: nrirttrp T.nriloc' first Mrn. f! P Balagno; second, Mrs. Martin Miller: men's first. M. P. McCaffery; second. E. Oreen. Whist ladies' first. Mrs. Lepage: second, Mrs. A. Hill-Tout: men's first. A. D. Gillies; second, Thomas Russ. Delicious refreshments were served and dancing followed with , music by Charles Balagno's orchestra. Harry Astoria was master of ceremonies. In the raffle of a icake, Mrs. C. P. Bajagno was the I winner with ticket No. 269. Mrs. J. J. Glllis was convener, ass.lst.rri hv tfre Miirrnv Mrs Theo Fortune and Miss Sophie Johnson. Mrs. Watt was cashier. Train Today Is Late Because of Tuesday's Wreck Owing to a tle-uo on the line resulting from a collision of freight trains six miles west of Jasper Park on Tuesday afternoon thj$ afternoon's train, due from the .East at 3:30;ls late, and it was stated at local railway offices this morning that It was not expected to arrive before 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. John H. Cann, Juneau hotel proprietor, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going through for a trip to LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel ,J5Ye Specialize in Plane ana Furniture Moving. ACME IMPORTERS lem Tooko'e, Arrow . and Lane's Shirts for - T"l 1 V- men. ueguiar values to $3.50. l emptation Sale Price 1.85 Boys' Pants Boys' Pants with governor fasteners. Did you ever see a price like this? Temptation Sale 95C Stanfid d's & Turnbull's In Combinations and Two-Piece Suits. Regular values up to $4.50. Temptation Sale CO Qff Price. JeP OVERCOATS for Men an.; Year by year our Temptation Sale gets better and better. And year by year The Acme Importers make more friends through their Temptation Sale. This year our Temptation Sale has opened wonderfully well. Our customers know that our Temptation Sale prices arc real sale prices and that they save real money by having their requirements supplied at this time. We invite you to visit our Temptation Sale. It will pay you. SUITS! SUITS! for Men Here is a beautiful lot of pure wool Tweed and Worsted Suits. They come in assorted shades, but not all sizes in the lot. fl Q C Temptation Sale Price $-0VO Men's Caps Wolff, C. and G., Victoria, and other makes. Regular values up to $4.00. Temptation Sale. Q-f Qff Price tJJL373 Rubbers For Men Hundreds of Men's Rubbers in all sizes. Qr Temptation Sale Price VOl, Men's Shirts MEN'S UNDERWEAR Here they are ! Tailored by famous makers, embodying all the new features for winter attire. All wool fabrics in the newest styles'. See these. Temptation Sale Price $18.95 Boys' Armour Clad Suits The Greatest Wearing Suits For Boys Ever Made Double knees, double seat. All pure wool materials. And some with two pairs of pants. Tempta- QC Qff tion'Sale Price ....... Boys' Underwear The famous St. Margaret's Brand of Boys' UnderwearPure wool material, made in England; Short sleeve, knee length. AH sizes. fl- ' Off Temptation Sale Price ... PJ-(3 Boys' Socks The famous St. Margaret's Socks for Boys- Pure wool, made" in England. In all shades and sizes. MOTHER OF TWINS HELPED .Restored to Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- . ;table .Compound t Mitchell, Ont. "I had little twin babies and for quite a while after I was iso. weak 1 could not do my work because of Dains all the way up my leirs at the hark T also had headaches and tot very little sleep. I took Lydia a Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and soon I waa able to cet un and do my work. I have tatcn 4hw vaanv.. ...11; fwinca and I am fine, do my work without trouble and am gaining in weight and strength. I will gladly recommend the vegetable Compound to anyone." Mrs. F. Statton, Box 220, Mitchell, Ont. C9 lASCftl !. tm H 1 H COM! IXWOl 3 'The Chimes of Westminister" In your home That's just what you can have In one of our' chime clocks. The one shewn above at $18.50 is real mahogany and evrry quarter hour the music chimes through the houv, while the full hour fs struck, on a sweet toned gong. Huns 12 days with one wind-ins and is an attractive piece tI furniture. Other shapes and models from $35.00 to $63.00. Warranted good timepiece. We're prepared to sell these on easy payments. r - CJkWfcLLfcKd ThX STORE WITH THE CLOCI wan nam nana ix;ec82ai:bkb? a Goldbloom has just returned from the East and has on display a wonderful selection of furs. Oold bloom is a keen buyer and can offer his customers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Purchased Elsewhere! Goldbloom, the Old Reliable, after being m business for twenty years, has not yet had a dissatisfied customer. See Goldbloom First Third Avenue, Next Bank of Montreal Dr Alexandei HIONF. 371 UF.SNEK IltOCK DENTIST A D.Hy News want-nd will! .NOW IB iiuhsijay, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 and 0 p.m. - I .vw, 100 I'EH CKNT TALKING I'lUTUKES & MUSIC EDDIE HOWLING, THE IDOL OF BROADWAY In The Rainbow man SINGING, DANCING, MIRTH AND TEAKS Comedies "Cold Shivers" and "Jce Cook at the Ball Game" ADMISSION, 20c AND C3c; SATURDAY MATINEE, 15c AND 4JC AFTER THE MATINEE, EACH CHILD WII I RECEIVE A STICK OF GUM PACIFIC MACHINE WORKS Phone 537 P.O. Box 544 A. SOLIIEIM, PROP., RES. PHONE, RED 293 OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 19 i Acetylene Welding - Blacksmithing Machine shop work of all descriptions ; installation and overhauling of Diesel and gas engines and all kinds of machinery our specialty. Wc Do the Installation of Semi-Diesel "Rap" Engines With Full Guarantee From the Factory. Also First-Class Wooden Work If Necessary Screen-Grid M01A46' s15 BATTEKyLEJ CONJOLE BACKED by an otiutnmling sales record, Screoii-Griil Itadiola "16" is now offcml at llio amazingly low price of $1R5. Complcto wild Iladlotrons it costs only $211,75. An integral part of Radiola M'16" Is the powcr driven, electro-dvnaniic louclspc.icr wliifh reproduces speech anil music with a quality, clarity anil depth of tone that is amazing. Among the many other notahlo features of Itadiola "16" arc its graceful caliincl finished in walnut . . two-In-otic tuning and voltitno rontrols . . . local-distance switch making mailable a great reserve of power . and an illuminated window on which readings of the selector dial arc magnified. You must sco and operate the Screen-Grid 'i , f tladiola M-16" to know how advanced it Is in design . . . how sensational is its value. Visit our show rooms to-day, m-itm Distributors in Prince Rupert Power Corporation of Canada CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. 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