i't(Nwi'H't"?Hf4,.?'i'.-'n ' PAGE SIX Til DAILY NEWS Juesday, March 4, i93o iinf TTi iii 1 1 iTi i iifrlFiW. 1 Graif Annual We have thousands of pairs of the fnest shoes in the Bargain Racks. We may have just the pair you want. Big reduction in every line. No reserves. These are a few of the many values we arc offering. Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Shoes, Broken Lines in Many Patterns and Colors. Values to $7.00. Sale Price $2.95 thur s Macfarlans Ladies' Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear Welted Shoes. Regular $7.50. ' Sale Price $3.95 KEEP Hart Ladies' Shoes We are discontinuing this line. They are beautiful shoes. We are selling them at a Big Reduction Richmond Shoes Men's Fine Dress Oxfords. Salerict$7J5 hoe More BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE tin This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, rv-kl i i-uucs save lime ana trouble for the cook and are wonderfully economical. With "OXO" Cubes yesterday's left overs can be made into daintv It Puts in tfaeBeeT appetizing dishes and ordinary fare made more nourishing and tasty. Soups, sauces and gravies can be made in a few minutes by adding a few "OXO" Cubes. OXO LIMITED, 1810 St. Antoioe Strict Montrc 1 4IR SOCIALAT CATHEDRAL Large Attendance at Delightful Affair Last Evening A delightful' congregational ; ,1.0.4 clal was held last nl'?ht in the social hall of St. Andrew s Anglican Ca- BIG DROP EGG PRICE Is One of Features of March Market Report Large Oranges Most Economical Now There Is a shortage this year of small California Oranges while thedral. There was a large atten-1 there seems to be n corresponding dance at the affair. 'surplus of the larger sizes. As a An enjoyable program Included result, the latter arc cheaper In community singing under the lead- price than usual and the former ershlp of Wallace C. Orchard with are higher. At present prices, the 1 Miss L. Halllwell as plarrb accom- large oranges are the best value by panlst; vocal solos by Mrs. C. L. far. ; Monroe and F. Bradshaw; xylo- Flour has dropped in sympathy! phone solos by George Rorie Jr., although not In proportion with1 and reading by Miss L. Halliwell. 'wheat prices. The market seems Playing of games and serving of uncertain at the present time and .lellclous refreshments bronght the there Is doubt as to what will hap-3venlng's proceedings to a close. pen Jne of the most interesting, and o'ne of the features of this' novel games was a turtle race of month. market report the bjs wmcn miss u. a. ueiicn was in decilnc ln the prlCes of pggg. Tne umrfct: uu m wiucu. uie proe- drop ,n ajj vaTieUeB from storage .vtnners were H. T. Crow and Miss tn npw ,alfl ,, nrminH twntv nrr Molly Cross. Miss Evelyn Dalby was -. in charge of the serving of refresh-1 . nilmh,r of npu, VMr. nnts" ,. tables are In evidence including Very Rev. James B. Gibson. Dean nrlt.Kh nimhi, ..hcrr. hnt. of the Cathedral who presided, had house cucumberS( Canfornla cab. Scoutmasters' Association to Be Formed Here and P, C. Miller Secretary- Treasurer at Meeting Last Night At a meeting last night of of form a Scoutmasters' Association -vflfVi Cimttrvintlnii Dan VAtnriicrtn o matoos. Following are retail prices current here today: Apples Yellow Newtons. fancy $3.50 G. Grade 3.25 Cooking Apples 3 lbs 25c. Spitzenberg, fancy 350 Bnftznhn? 'fi x" 9.2S Ben Elected Chairman Ferguson ""'J.Z Deci0UJ extra fancy( 4.00 Winesaps, fancy 3J0 "Cs." 3.25 Wagners 2.75 and 3.25 Rome Beauty, fancy 3.00 Fruit L " "I Naval Orange, 35c to 85c Lemons, SunkUt, doz... 45c. to 50c. Arizona grapefruit 10c. to 15c. "" " V Florida grapefruit 15c to .25 chairman and Scoutmaster Percy Cal Grapefruit, each 12fcc to 15c. I j. uuu oia.huuj-uhi.uim. -. Rananas. 2 Ih.v jjs ngs will be held monthly. , Extracted honey, per Jar . .25 A report on the Christmas toy Comb honey .35 shop activities' presented to the. Table ................... UWMn ,aa " Raisin, built, lb. .15 The annual church parade was AnJouTdars, doz. .... ...45c to .75 et for April 27. this being the near-; Emperor' gfCBSP. JO J ;st Sunday to St. George's Day. I Butter--,- j A general discussion regarding No, 1 creamery, lb. 47 ,he possibilities of camping this, No. 2 Creamery, 3 lbs 1.35 j ,ear took place during the eve-, cheese ' i ning. Camembert, 8-oz. pkg. .65 , Kraft LimDerger, 4s .35 aa mu cc ri i New fmm m ....:. o Walter Critchlow, 3986-B, Street "Sllmlnator for all Autos and En- TlriAK that, rpnnrt hie now nrmrd. 9 tins for ... $1.00; Helnz's Pork It Beans Medium 6 tins for 95c Helnz's Spaghetti Medium 6 tins for 95c Helm's Spaghetti Small 9 tins for $1.00 Heins's Sweet Pickles 3 Jars I for $1.00 Helnz's Ketchup 3 bots. for .. .85c Helnz's Mayonnaise 3 Jars for 95c Helnz's 8andwich Spread 3 . Jars for .. 95c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 84 P. O. Box 575. Dr Alexander PHONE 575 IU.8NF.it It tOC K DENTIST Stiltonltf.1:;:...'!'. Kew Fords reoort as hlah as 40 1 Golden ?250 to $1,000 per month Specials Helnz's Pork Si Beans small ma. M '.V ir - tvraii r...i...Ar. 1 GALLON of GAS?:iSS2SRiSS urookiieid Canadian cheese. Meats-Fowl. No. 1. lb .33c and Roasting chicken, lb. Broilers Ham, sliced, first grade Ham, picnic, first grade Cottage rolls, lb Bacon, side, sliced, best grade Veal, loin Pork Shoulder Pork, dry salt .. Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c to Veal shoulder Pork, loin ... Pork, leg Beef, not roast 22c to . Beef, steak 35c to I Beef, boiling 15c to Beef, roast, prime rib Lamb, shoulder Lamb, leg Lamb chops Mutton, shoulder ' Fish-Smoked kippers, lb i Kippered whlto salmon, lb Red smoked salmon Smoked black cod, lb i Finnan haddies, lb i Halibut Salmon, frozen spring I Fresh Haddie fillets, lb Shrimps, lb Crabs'. 2 for .:..: Nuts Almonds, shelled Valencias Oregon Franauette walnuts lb. California soft shelled walnuts Walnuts, broken shelled Walnuts, shelled halves Valencia filberts, lb ... Mmonds in shell, lb Peanuts - Vew Brazils, lb . Feed- Wheat, No. 5 and Bulklcy Valley Oats . Bran . Shorts - v Middlings 45 ,45 65 mberger .70 Roquefort .75 Swift's Brookfield. lb. . .45 Oorgonzoia, lb .75 Vheaton. 111., has patened a Vapor McLaren's Cream, Jars. 45c and .85 BrOOkfleld SwlSS, fc-lb. ,lkg JO Vfoisture nlrtr na. Gas Rr Saver onH and norhnn Carbon Gruyere 45 V4-lb. pkg M Loaf. lb. .45 n 1 J"0?5 f Ffrd 6! "'iFtaSra. No. 1 hard wheat ... 2.70 wu.ci ..-. B.amS!pastry pj 275 m.", . Patry flour. 10 lbs CO , , Mr. CrttchlOw offers to send 1 to j Lar ntroduce. Write' him today. j pure 5 He also wants' Country and State , Compound ".."."Z"Z!T."!. 5; Agencies everywhere to make Egg B.C. fresh pultets, doz 40 B. C. fresh firsts, doz 42 B. C. fresh extras, doz 43 mfSXmmUmmi'mmm , Local new laid, doz 55 .40 .45 .45 .53 .23 35 .60 .45 .35 .35 .50 JO .45 .40 .25 .45 32 .35 25 .45 .40 30 .15 .25 .45 20 J2S .20 JO .35 .30 .30 .25 .65 .4 .35 .40 .50 .20 .33 .20 JO in MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY TWO MI0WS 7 and 9 p.m. THE ALL-TALKING THRILLER 'The Studio Murder Mystery With ALL-STAR Cast Talking Comedy "ADAM'S EVE" Sccnic-"CANADA'S QUEEN CITY" PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Admission, 20c and G5c Wall Papers New 1930 Patterns Just Arrived Phone Kcd 53 A. W. EDGE CO. 2ND AVENUE P. O. Box !) LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shlplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap : . . $22.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14 S4S, No. 1 Common. . . $25.00 2x4 and 2x6, Z to 14 S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .822.00 Kiln. Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 SAVE MONEY! PHONE 771 Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALBERTA COAL IN TRINCE RUPERT 8ave 10 per cent ln weight and buy our coal, which is always under cover and full weight. Egg, 1-inch to 3-inch $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.75 Furnace Lump $13.50 Barley 2.50 'aying Mash 3.75 Oyster shell 2.10 Bee scrap 4.05 Ground oil cake 450 Fine oat chop3 3.20 Crushed oats i 3.20 Fine barley chop 2.60 Dried fruits-Lemon and orange peel .35 Black cooking figs, lb 15 Citron peel .40 White figs, lb 15 Curmnts. lb .20 Apples, dried 25 Peaches, peeled 25 Apricots, lb. .i.i.u... -J5 J I Prunes. 00-100, 4 'lbs. . ... 35 25-lb. box 1.U3 Prunesjsaf7o lb;:, Aim' 15 Pruner3o:40, lb. .20 Evaporated pears, halves. lb... .25 Vegetables B. C. Rhubarb, lb .15 Sweet potatoes, 2 lbs .25 Potatoes, 6V4 lbs .25 Potatoes, sack 3.75 Parsley, bunch 10 Hot house Cucumbers, each .40 3-25 California celery, head -ij 3 i 0 Garlic, Imported, per lb .35 2,23 Cabbage, California lb , 12ft 2.35 Okanagan Onions, 4 lbs 25 3.73 California, lb 10 California head Lettuce 12' t Hothouse tomatoes, lb Mexican tomatoes, lb. imported cauliflower, head 30c to California Spinach, 2 lbs. Bulk turnips, 7 lbs. . Carrots, 7 lbs California, 2 bunches Beets. 6 lbs Spinach, California, bunch. Olobc artichokes, doz Parsnips, 4 lbs SCALK OF CHARGES Thn fnllnvulr.tr I the Scale ' VV"W', ,. ,. of charges made for reading notices: Mirth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per Jinhie. Mflrrinjre and Engagement finnoiincement .52. 4 n ,40 30 40 .45 2i 2i .25 3i .45 3.00 .25 Progressive merchants advertise