1 1 JIL - A page Eiairr -THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Novor n i ,, , - . .' ! ; 50c Specials 50c Friday and Pillow Slips made from nice quality cotton 50C Cottjn Batts, 0-oz. 50c bleached. 2 for Check Tea Towels, pure linen red or blue Z(n 2 fr Ellk Sport Sox. colored con- trasting cui'f 50c per pair Kirsch Hods, brass finish curved ends 50c 4 for Handkerchiefs, nicely 50 c embroidered, 3 for Printed Hankies, fast 50c colors. 6 for Fancy Art Covered 50c Cushions, each Dresser Scarfs and Squares embroidered 50c earn Shopping Dags various JUt C ftp coljm each WoiMirt Vccfe " winter Cftp weight, eactt ulJK' CMink ffeeoe Lined Waists tr- sec SEE QUR Third Ave. & Fulton St. DO YOU EVER mmm AFULUUiiiL hUK ..Mi'. . YOU just can't imagine any one apologising for the fact L thnt British Columbia is "home" " tojUiem, , ', Kvou (are proud to live Ji). Bfinsh Columbia, you should P..L'..be proud to use the things that (British Columbians make. .... Demonstrate your pride in - - British Columbia every timo you rriiike a purchase. Ask for B. C. Products. B. C. PRODUCTS - OUR BUREAU of the VANCOUVER BOARD OF TRADE IS IN A BUY SHED When you arc buying coal look on the econoiniralskle of yu buy wct;coaly(afnl.1o JpKfd- aff ury iuui anu sec wnai iu means to you. rSMIUNA EGG-Dclivercd, Per Ton $12.50 MINEI1EAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 If you want anything, Saturday Wool Toques, rever-. 50c slble style, each Babies' Mitts and Bootees each A variety 50c Brassieres and E tn-dcttes, each 50c Rubber Aprons, heavy fffip quality each UO Men's Knitted Ties, a nice each ran jc of colors 50c Stamped Goods, a good JTAp Figured Underwear Crepes In Feveral colors Out 10f 2 yards Pearl Necklets, Indestructible quality 50c per Ftrfw; Gloves, Fancy Cuff 50c all sizes, pair Dress Goods. Silk or Wool values to $1.00 50c per yard TJolls and Fancy Goods ffrt p 'a t-Orteat, each Lii? Hnc full f.shiinf,d in rand r'ndes, 8'2 to f?A 10. pair WINDOWS Telephone 9 LIVING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA COAL try a classified ad. Jtfe.ll d burn Improvements At Hospital House Committee Report Last Night Told of Work That Had Been Done ReptfHlhg' for the house comml j. tee -at-last night's meeting of trie hospjta.1, board Aid. W. M. Brow ann6uriced that a tender of $62.35 from Alex Mackenzie for three do?- en blinds had been accepted. This tender, was the lowest. A new 183 gallon domestic water boiler had been Installed the com raittee reported. Trouble had developed In one of the water sterilizers In the operat ing room and, while temporary re pairs had been made. It would be necessary to obtain a new filter. The secretary was authorized to pur chase the filter. An automatic door stop had been installed on the front door. The committee reported that all tenders for the proposed new light ing system In the operating room were not yet in. A suggestion from Frank Dibb that new castors should be obtain ed for many of the beds in the hospital was passed w tpt. the tipmc committee. Steps are already being taken by IRS" mariagffig seer e&ry" to rectify JiaBli. : V JJU3 1 . r n k Compensation "tt Is Discussed Hospital Board Is In Receipt of Communication Setting Operation of Act Out In Detail Workmen's Compensation Board leases were again discussed at last might's meeting of the hospital 'board following the reading of a circular letter from the board in which details of regulations required under the operation of the Act were clearly set out. In connection with'hospltallzatlb'n for workman, strict economy and efficient treatment were' thV prime' r'efytiisltes as fair as the bfcHMiik ' o'tpe1 Act were concerned. Under the' Act. If it were hot necessary for1 the 'workman to have hospital treatment, then he should not be in the hos- ipital. Neither would compensation be paid If a person remained unduly long In hospital. Aid. S. D. Macdonald did not think that any workmen would wish i to stay In hospital after such time us ireaunent uecame no ioiikc; L' If. necessary. At the'smf time, time, a a pa- tient'khould be'Wily'fWoverta be-the forcing mtt,mM$; ! After further discussion, the communication was filed for future reference. There Is about $35,000,000 Invested In Cold Storage Canning it Curing Plants for Fish In Canada. Of this about $20,000,000 is invested in British Columbia, and abut $12,000,000 in Prince Rupert District. 272 ty's Colds ; dosing-ryust rub on VapoRuq Becoming Glasses Hurt your appearance? ' Not .''I or anything! The Bright' Sort of glasses, 'fitted to your Individuality, actually enhance the charm of your face. Let us fit you. J. H. Bulger OPTOMETRIST Cll Third Avenue West Phone 122 New Auxiliary For Hospital Board's Wish The matter being brought up by fc.fe!Bensdh, '.He Hospital boater last night, cih' mot Ion of O. VWikinaoa, seconded by R. E. Bensonsieel a resolution to the effect mat any move on the part of ladies1 to resume an auxiliary in connection with the Prince Rupert General Hospital would be welcomed. In bringing the matter up. Mr. Benson said he would like to know why the former auxiliary had disbanded. Other directors were unable to say why the old auxiliary had dis banded. All, however, acknowledged the valuable work It had done for the hospital. The view was generally expressed that a new auxiliary or ganization would certainly be wel come. Miss Jean Harison R.N. referred to the good work that certain I. O. D. E. chapters were doing to assist the hospital. Finally the resolution welcoming any new women's auxiliary move ment was passed. Hospital Surplus? During October During the month of October, re-1 teipts of the Prince Rupert General lospltal totalled $6,248.30 whili i Usbursements amounted to $5 - 705.19, leaving a surplus of $543.11 j it was reported to the hosplt . ' board last evening by the finance I committee. During the month there- were 1557 hospital days at a cost of $3.C6 per hospital day. A Baking Expert "I get the Best Pi Crust when Unas' Z j tablespoon less per cup of "Purit; loan oi ordinary pastry or sgtt wheat flour. RM UdrJ. Fjpr citra rich crust use half butW and half lard." A CtnUtcni frim Winner Thm HrBekman-Krr A1Ulln Untiled AtIIPri.rljMj II. C. , Poinu , Mussallem's M EAT Market Mutton Chops 25c per lb Lamb Chops-1- H'lbs.... 55c Shoulder Lamb $1 5 lbs Veal Chops 25c per lb Shoulder Veal $1 5 lbs Fresh Side Pork 50c 3 lbs Loin Pork Chops per lb Shoulder Pork g-fl 5 lbs. Pork Sausage 3C Round' Steak SJjC Leg Roast of Veai 2J$C Leg of Lamb ftf iter lb Pot Roast of Beef $ Xr ' : UBi lh. .,..'.; - GbodTreslf'Killea 30c Fowl, per lb. . . Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 & 84 417 Fifth Ave. E. Appreciation Of Victor Radio Voiced By Vic E. Jackson, Section Foreman at Salrus, 53 Miles Bast of Kupcrt "Balvus Station, Nov. 18, 1930 McRae Bros. Ltd.: $-if: "Received new Victor Radio Tt. I can honestly say it's the best I heard yet. It's both loud and clear. I was told by quite a number of people that this was a bad place for radio. I wish they could hear the results I get with this radio. Another good point, I don't have to worry about batteries for quite a spell. And that is one big item when you lire 40 far from town. VIC E. JACKSON." Victor Radios, both battery and 1 electrical, give perfect satisfaction. always. , McRAE BROS.. LTD. j Pish is Healthy Food. 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