PAGE BIZ Good News For the Housewife! Astounding Values COFFEE Exceptional Quality at Low Cost, rer lb. MAi OUR VICTORY BLEND PRUNES Del Monte, per pkg FIGS Choice Cooking, per lb Singapore PINEAPPLE Ter tin PORK & BEANS Royal City, per tin !c syrup- n0 Roaers. 2's. Dcr tin v SLICED PEACHES Royal City. No. 2 tins OATS- 90 With China, ner like. d9JL AYRSHIRE BACON Fresh Sliced, per lb BEItz 26c APPLES Spite. 5 lbs. 22c GRAPEFRUIT Hp Juicy California, ca. LETTUCE -f 4 0 Large Crisp Heads Alv 19c 10c 10c 8c 25c 21c in QUALITY FOODS Mark the Opening on Tuesday Morning of the THRIFT CASH & CARRY 201 Third Avenue Phone 179 THESE PRICES IN EFFECT TILL SATURDAY FLOUR 4U-lb. cotton sacks RICE choice Jap, G lbs KRAFT CHEESE l-lb. pkg SARDINES Canadian, tin SUNLIGHT SOAP per plCK JELLY POWDERS Malkin's, per pkg 1.10 25c 3ic 6c 17c TOMATOES Larue Tins, each TEA Our Thrift Wend Ter lb. , SUGAR Granulated, 10 lbs.- CRISCO l-lb. tins EXTRACTS All Flavors, 2-oz. bottle MILK Tall Tln CATSUP Libbys. bottle COCOA Per lb 9c PEAS- Sieve 4, per tin tfw CORN Crosby, No. 2's lie 34c JAM POTATOES 10 lbs ONIONS Okanagan. 4 lbs. CARROTS 5 lbs FREE 5 LBS. TURNIPS WITH EACH ORDER OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THRIFT CASH & CARRY Orders over $10 delivered free A small charge on orders under this amount "CARRY AND SAVE" 54c 25c 14c 11c 14c 15c Strawberry. Raspberry, Black Currant, Apricot f "1 TCJLl 4-lb. tint VANCOUVER ISLAND FRUIT BROOMS Each O'CEDAR OIL- Large Bottles TOILET TISSUE 2 Rolls 1. PUMPKIN Royal City, No. 2 tins SOCKEYE SALMON- Tall tins LARD Swift's, 3's, per tin PALMOLIVE SOAP Per bar SPICES ' Malkin's Beet, per tin SOAP Pearl White, 2 bars WE RECOMMEND IT If you are one 0 the few People Who do not already Take the Daily News Wc suggest it would be a good thing to get in line with progress. Telephone for the hoy to call nnd then pay him a dime a week and live happy cver afterwards. Be an optimist. Subscribe to the paper that radiates optimism. THE DAILY NEWS Telephone 98 29c 35c 7c 10c 25c 42c 6c 7c 7c 16c 12c 10c Third Avenue THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday December 1 1 V(nVr NEW KIND ATNORTH William Uick, Vancouver M. L. A Is Criticized By Stewart Taper When that noisy bird the Jay, sees something it does not quite understand, it hops through the branches of a tree with raucus voice advertising the fact of its being, says the Stewart News editorially. As with this bird, so with William Dick, M. L. A. for Vancouver. In spenking the other day before the civic bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade, hypnotized by thi sound of his own voice, he took a rap at everything in the way of provincial public works, the Cariboo highway, the bridge at Quesnel, the Alaska highway, in fact everythln of an expenditure that Is not ma Vancouver. He was careful not to mentlii that all B. C. is paying taxes and iJpnty of tjiem for the P. O. E for the University for the Sumas Re jlamatton, and a dozen other thlna tributary to and for the benefit of Vancouver. Nor had he anything to say against the parochial policy of Vancouver, in continually trying by olitical and financial pressure to drag and divert everything into Vancouver. Oh no, nothing like that, but Ilk'' Ihc lay he hops up and stimulates Ms own conceit by the sound of hi' own raucus voice Just like the J;v always noisy and greedy. Mr. Dick 'ikes not only the sound of his voice but he also likes the business that accrues to Vancouver as a result of the efforts of the pioneers. He like? as well the taxes they pay to be spent in and about for the benefl' of Vancouver, but when It comes to playing back, oh no, with hands to high heaven, loud is the noise against such an iniquity. It is high time the north sent men south capable and with sufficient sand to combat such noisy lays, for as always their very noise, unless silenced, detracts from real Issues and will o a long way toward stagnating northern development. Salvation Army Young People Have Meeting The Salvation Army Young Peo ple's Legion met last night. Presi dent George Almon was In the chair The meeting was opened by the chaplain, Capt. Steele. leading n sinning the Lesion song. Business was conducted after which the games committee took charge. Refreshments were served and everybody enjoyed a good time. Canadian National Steamship mnounce that the steamer Prlnc" Rupert, due to sail for the south at 10 o'clock Thursday, December 17. will be held until 6 D.m. the da. following for the convenience cf Dersons who desire to go south for Christmas The vessel will arrive In Vancouver thp Sundav mornlns follnwinu at 0 o'clock. MUSSALLEM'S Sanitary MEAT MARKET Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIALS! Veal Stew, per lb 124c Pickled Pork, per lb. 12K,c Corn Beef, per Ih, 10c Legs of Lamb, per lb. .23c Loin of Pork, 5 Jbs $1.00 Loin of Lamb, 5 Jbs $1.00 1 Minced Beef, per lb 15c Pork Sausuge. 2 lbs 35c Fifth Avenue Phones 18 and 81 Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone lied C08 DOMINION DAIRY W FOR 3 i il COUGHS COLDS aw BRONCHIAL AILMENTS TAKE MIXTURE ACTS LIKE A FLASH A SINGLE SIP PROVES ITI SUNSHINE WAS MORE Hut Month of November Kept Up to Rest of Year For Excessive Rainfall The month of November kept up the standard of more precipitation in line with other months of 1931 when compared with 1030. Precipitation for the month Just ended totalled 0.47 Inches as compared with 31 inches In the same month last oar and brought the total precaution for 1931 to date up to 90.11 nches as compared with 69.86 tones in the first 11 months of 1930. Sunshine for the month of No-ember this ear totalled 63.1 hours vhlch was almost double that of November 1930 which amounted to but 34.4 hours. Sunshine for 1931 to date, however, continues to show a decrease when compared with the aggregate for 1930 to the corresponding date. So far this year there has been a total of 808.4 hours of sunshine as against 1283.74 hours in the first 11 months of 1930. November this year was colder than for some years past, a minimum of 22 above zero being recor ded as against a minimum of 28 in the same month last year. Following la the meteorological summary for the month of Novem ber this year as announced this morning by R. a. Emmeraon of Dlgby Island. Dominion meteoro logist: Hif heat barometer reading at sea level. 30.49 on November 31. Lowest barometer reading at sea level. 2926 on November 16. Maximum temperature, 54 on No vember 16. Minimum temperature. 22 on No vember 16. Mean temnerature. 37.8. Total sunshine. 03.1 hotirs. Total precipitation. 9.47 inches. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Our slock is fresh and crisp. Order your requirements while our stork Is complete. Olace Cherries, whole, per lb. 10c Citron Peel, per lb 30c Lemon and Orange Peel, per lb. 20c i Pineapple Ring, per box 50c Almond Paste, Vi'a 35c Ground Almonds, V4s, 21c, 40c Shelled Walnut, broken, 3 lbs. 51.00 Shelled Walnuts, 2 lbs 75c Shelled Almonds, per lb 40c Layer Pigs, per lb 20c Table Raisins, fancy, per pkg. 25c Australian Raisins, light. 7 lbs. $1.00 Australian Currants, recleaned 7 lbs $1.00 Apple Juice for mince meat, bot. 23c aiWjer.jyine. per bottle 50c Maligns Best Pineapple, 2's, tin 30c Malklns Best Qrapcfrult. 2's, tin 25c Malklns Best Spices, per tin 9c NUTS Brazils. Almonds. Filberts. Walnuts it Chestnuts, per lb. 25c Out of Town Customers should mail their orders early and be assured of getting their Jult requirements Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No, 1 Store FiftU Ave Phone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third Av. Phone 3G0 No. 3 Store 727 Third Av. Phone 375 . 0FST0RY Richard Dix Provided With Unique Plot In "The Public defender" at Capitol Theatre A startling new dramatic theme has been developed In the talking picture "The Public Defender," starring Richard Dix, which is the first of the week offering at the Capitol Theatre. This picture presents Dix In the remarkable characterization of a returned war hero who has been so keyed up by tenseness and excitement of his war experiences that civil life Is Impossible for him. As there are no more wars and he cannot fight legitimately he organizes a campalgs against business shysters ajid society swindlers who wreck banks, prey on the gullible and steal millions seemingly under protection of the law. To do this Dix leads a double life, making his rounds of exclusive clubs as his natural self and at night becoming a sinister avenger who descends on his victims and leavs a card reading: "Public Defender" to remind them of their ultimate fate. There is action and speed in the film which is entirely dominated by the virile Dix. who was star of "Cimarron." 'the best all around picture last year. Monday and Tuesday Two Shows 7 and 9 Dni Feature Starts at 7 4g t ADMISSION - 20c& Richardlk The Star of Cimarron. n "The Public Defender" With Shirley Grrv l'aU) ursl Ruth Weston. Swindlers in-dieted, crooked trustee ,( public monry rxposcl Comedy ClIAKLIE HIASE In "SKIP THE LAI.OO Novelty "LAND OF THE MAIIAKAJAIIS Screen Sonr "LIGHT OF THE SILVL'RY MOO.V PARAMOl NT NEWS Wed. & Thurs. MY si.V The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK C01 Prepared Daily Uy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. SAFE WINTER TIRES - SURE FOOT: I) Goodrich Silverfowns Get Them Now! Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station Phone 5C6 (Nijht calls 161' DISTRIBUTORS: DODGE and PLYMOUTH CAKS Hard Time Prices For Cash No. 1 Alberta Lump $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE SiMONDS Inserted Point Saws Thespecialstcelusedlsmadein theSimonds plant and is the same wear-resisting itc l that is used In the most expensive cutting tools. bimondsSaw Bits hold their sharp edge under the most strenuous use and give exceptionally long service. Simono Canaoa Saw Co. ltd. MUM, RIAL . 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