fAQf THRO WEEKEND CANDY SPECIAL Assorted Chocolates, 35c per lb. Nut Buds, 20c per lb. es utL ZZfut Pioneer Drtujeists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St. V rUinstiaon. who recently Mrs. Miller and Miss J. Miller of -' ms mieresi in tne L:- '3;ui.V -uc piyiiy? a brief visit to Bakery here, sailed last the citv hivinu irriveii from tv. i, 'h" Prince Rupert for mli-rior .u yesterday afternoon's V .en ouver ;:.,!n GIVE BC PRODUCTS THE PREFERENCE BUSINESS WILL IMPROVE1 mhsa advertisement is not pubhshed ur l by the Liquor Control Board or by the Guveiument of HrltMh Cnlumbu Annual Sale WIND-UP To close this successful Annual Sale we have brought forward a group of women's shoes. 1 All Styles and Sizes . To clear at $2.95 Our new stock of Rubber Footwear is now on hand; Family Shoe Store Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention P.O. Box 158 1. A. J. Webber, Mgr. Phone 357 BE.:jl. I I I III II I I M 1 1 IMP1I I II II III I ct the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper and taking advantage of the help they bring you. Local Items Dlnnerware, ciiTna, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner'i Store. Miss E. Stewart of WlnnlpeO Is paying a visit at Port Clements with her brother, E. Stewart. Mrs. William Brand sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for : Vancouver where she expects to re-j ceive medical treatment. Mrs ! Orand has been In Ill-health lor i some time. J After three days establishing camp at Lakelsc last week, Alex i Kerr and his men were recalled'and I the work countermanded. W. Don-jald remained to look after the sup-; plies which had been sent out. I There was a large attendance in 'he Salvation Army Citadel iast r.itfit when an address by IUv Charles E. Motte was the prlnci pal item on the meeting program Capt. Steele had charge of the rcji of the meeting. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Collier will be pleased to know that sir.' Is home making satisfactory recovery after undergoing a serious operation at the Prince Rupert Genera! llosplta.1. where she ha been a patient for the past month. UMUII'LOYED RETURNED 60LDIERS Tt is requested by the minister o' ub'ic works that aU uncmploy&i oturnod toldlcn register at Uv.. local Canadian Legion giving rrgl mental number, name, unit cnlis- 'ed in. place of discharge, married t single. The registration Is additional n lie Provincial Registration. A. J. .MATI1ESON, 214 Secretarv TERRACE A farewell social to Rev. and Mrs. E. A. McCarthy was held at the home of Mrs. Marsh on Monday night and drew a crowded attendance. Mr. A. Attree presented Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy with a purse money from the church and congregation, and In doing so alluded to the good characteristics alike of Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and wished them every success In their new sphere. Mr. McCarthy feelingly responded and assured the gathering that he appreciated the many kindnesses he had received while at Terrace and had made many friends whom he would not readily forget. Mrs McCarthy also responded and -rf rahment were served. SATURDAY SPECIAL DEVIL'S FOOD Layer Cake 30c The Electric Bakery Wc Deliver Phone G67 Mussalleins Meat Market PniME RIB ROLL Per lb RUMP ROAST BEEF 20 C SIRLOIN TIP OCn Per lb T-BONE ROAST 95 3' Per lb. SHOULDER LAMB Sn Per lb XO LOIN OF LAMB Q1 AA 4 lbs. for LEO OF LAMB 30C LEO OF PORK QCn Per lb, SHOULDER PORK A A 6 lbs. for vUU ROUND STEAK CO 2 lbs. for LEO OF VEAL 9 do "l, Per lb. SHOULDER OF VEAL Co XOX Per lb LAMB STEW CAo 4 lbs. tor 3Ul' Phones 18 St 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, September 11, 1931 ST. CHARLES MILK li BORDEN'S m4 In i.C kn lalacUd itky com. Mime! la Ilia bum Fimm Rbtf Villty. Inn Urn yea key klpt to support tali focofboliiitry. SL Oilti EnperatW Milk li binlubU to koaMohftt. Wato voo w M y will tad II will tiutfr laf' tat tnaw.of coobiai. II It Idtat for ioipt, enaa, mkm, pad-aHata, cakta, pMkloi tie, tic, aa addt mw rtckaaa lo Ika loToot ol yew colto. no lofdi Co. U-ltW, SHoatrAicadotolldlaf. VANCOUVM faclsrriSastkSaaM aV&S "ToTaTol Tomatoes Per basket Green Cabbage Per lb. ... Celery Per head Cantaloupes 2 for Tokay Grapes Per lb. KVdl (ilasses fitted Of rtflltcied optometrist at Hcil'jroner's store. Mrs. Frank Dibb. who attended the recent wedding In New York of hei daughter. Miss Winnie Dibb. to William Wood, and has since been v'.-itins in Momtrea'. Ottiwa. Toronto, Vancouver and other points, returned home on the Princess Mary this afternoon. Announcements Eagles' Soclai una Smoker Sep 'ember 10. Moose Dance Beg. 11. Eagles' Carnival dance Septem-) r 18. Ladies refreshments; Genu "Oc. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. Hill 60 l.ODE. Brjdge and danri; October 30. ,. 1.. Moose Carnival and Dance No'. 12 and 13. a S3 u ravurixi m ms. u B3i.aa.B3 a De Jongs Cash and Carry Week-End Savings 953 TELEPHONE 933 Phone Us Your Order Wc Deliver $2.00 or Over Free Sunlight Soap Per pkg M. B. Prunes Medium site. Robin Hood Oats- With chlnaware 18c 26c ALY.MCR VECiETABLES Spinach, Baby Becti, Peas (sieve 3), Cut Wax Bean, Extra special, per 1 XUl OP 8-ounce tin MALKLVS BEST FKUIT Apricots, Sliced Patches, Fruit for Salad, Per 8-ounce 1 JC Malkln's Best Tea-lib, pkg 45c Malkln's Best Plum Jam iffn t01' 4-lb. pall We Carry Only the Best of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables " 35c 4c 10c 25c 25c Moose Dance tonight. Refreshments. Admission 50c. Football' Sunday , Canadian vs. Merchants for Stuart Shield. ! Mrs. A. C. Smith of Ocean Falls Is a visitor to the city, having arrived in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Haan of Queen Charlotte City are visitors in the city from the Islands. H. Ellcfson of' Hazelton was am ong arrivals In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the in terlor. Mrs. D. McCrca of Topley arri ved In the city from the Interior on yesterday aftcrnbon's train for a brief visit to town. Mrs. C. L. M. Qiggcy and Miss L. Llewellyn of Terrace are visitors to the city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. The fire department had a call at 5:30 last evening to the base-Imcnt of the Federal Block where there was a smoke scare which originated from the oil furnace. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carr and son James, sailed last nfght on the ss rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver. Mr Carr has been employed as pastry cook at the Commodore Cafe here Public Meeiin Public mass meeting, under auspices of Unemployed Association will be held In the Moose Hall Sunday, September 13, at 8 pjn. Representatives from other organizations specially Invited. 214 QUALITY FOODS -RIGHT PRICES "these! Foot Bargains..,. ,-fof Friday and Saturday Will Interest You CREAM OF WHEAT Per pkg 23c CHOICE DATES 2-lb. pkgs. OQo per pkg CORNED BEEF Fray 1 Qo Bentos, 1-lb. tins, per tin.. . v LOBSTER Eagle Brand, QAp iai&c uiio, Mil BUTTER No. 1 Alberta Creamery, 2 lbs 47c NORWEGIAN SARDINES 1fto T nil nar tin XUV All uufc uai. v CHEESE WAFERS Chris ties, fancy tin, per tin... 45c AYLMER ORAPEFRUIT No. 2 tins, packed In Canada 22C PVI Mil CHANTICLEER FRENCH DRESSING per bottle 25c PERFECTION BROOMS A real quality 5-ttrlng broom (ilZn UOl Bach BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES Fresh and delicious, OCT L per lb SEEDLESS RAISINS Fresh stock, Australian 3 5 C DELMONTE PRUNES large 07( fruit 2-lb. pkgs., per pkg B. C. LIQUID HONEY. 7 1 fi p Malkln's Best 4-lb. tins READY CUT MACARONI 3 lbs LIFEBUOY SOAP "The - Cp WEINERS Per lb. EGGS B. C. pullet extras, QOo per doz .. 20c 24c (For delivery Saturday- QOo VAX 3 dozen for B. C. CANTALOUPES-(For 1 1 o delivery Saturday) Each ... UP-RIVER TURNirS. CARROTS. BEETS. 6 lbs UP-RIVER CABBAGE Per lb 4c Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PJIONE 56 ONE QUALITY THE BEST 7- . ' '. j ilML WjSSMSBaSBtSBMBMMMI BEkHBBBSIkmil tanfmjtjamejlamiimmmmmKm Tke Safe Milk M PURE cow's milk, concentrated to double richness . . . sterilized to make it absolutely safe then packed in airtight containers to keep it safe. V-lt ii . :vr CORN tow Sumnur Far$ May 21 U Oct. IS Retur limit, Oct. 31 Jitr Golf Wu Scf. 12 x 19 SuamJxip Tkeu m nd from all frtl V lb VorU. For Family Use NESTLfe'S TtrlJ't Largest ProduttrtandMleritf Condtnttd and Evaporated Milk, Miii v. I TAU. size ',lr NESTLE'S VAPORATEti, MIT Vi baby size; - a$05 MILK the world's most popular corn flakes are made by Kellogg in London, Ont. They have a flavor and crispnesa no others equal. Taste them and you'll know why they are such favorites CORN FLAKES Alnajt trrtn-frtth In tht inner' teal ttaxtilt wrapper BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Better Coal In buying Bulklcy Valley Coal: You get the highest grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel dollar in your own section of the province; you hell) solve the local unemployment situation ; you help develop a basic industry in Central British Columbia. In ordering insist on Bulkley Valley Coal. SSI Low W Summ Summer Fares . . . LAST train threads a monster YOUR panorama of deep-carved river gorges, living glaciers, blue lakes and broad prairies, while you enjoy the utmost in comfort and travel luxury. Go East this year for a holiday . . . stop over at Jasper for golf, tennis, canoeing, swimming, riding and Swiss-guided tours over the crests of the Rockies! Nestling in the beautiful Uke-c'the-Woods Country is Minaki, another fashionable stop-over of unusual charm. Low Summer Eicuriion Ticked will be on sale from Vincouver, Vkfora, Nw Wutmiruter, rtince Rupert, . Vernon sod Kamloop. On!) JlOXO odJttional tcrou h Out Liti, Port Arthur 10 Sarnia. (MU snJ Bcrtk Included on Steamer) For Iftlnrmatloa cll or riti local M II. McEWKN . rxmrlct FrtUht nd rMrntrr AC'nl IM Duprrt. B.r. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stramrrt lrt rrlnc Kuprrt t ur Vsm-oum: T.!.S TAI.A EVERY Tl'KSD.W. 1.SO Ml. Via Ocean Falls, arrtvlns Vancouver, Thursda Morning. T.S.S. CARDENA EVEKY FRIDAY JUDXIOIIT ArrlTlng Vancouver Sundty midnight spprox. Weekly wUIng) to Fort Blmpaon, Alios Arm, Any ox, Otewirt snd Ni Rlrer iLnU. 8undy, 8:00 p.m. Further information regarding ill sailings and tickets tt TRlNCr Rl'PERT AOESCY: Second A venae. Thone 68