14 m, ANOTIIKK SLASH IN PKICES WE NEED 111 ' hi V.. , I c II.- t tl f. , .. - - nrva uacon THE MONEY i ") Weldrest Service Hose i 1 (WcUlrest Chiffon Hose r. " ; t ..silk Drosses stlk Drosses r Dresses i l Dresses ;, t it ice, from $1.00 125.C IQAn $1.00 $1.00 50c 1.20 1.40 12.95 9.50 4.95 7.50 t0 17.50 Come and See These Bargains Ill ! I'll R.1B 91 f I I f mm ilX 1 1 1 B I F l n ! II LOCAL ITEMS ! i n.c 678. "Service i.' .w- us a call. u i .uoie Wm. Smith 'he city yeiterd" . nr with an Insane xiy. Is returning t ns afternoons train i.ichte of Any ox wa i) ,i!d the Prtase Ru- going through :o ni " he will precede v!iire. later In tne "n embarkinn lor native home In Scot- A i-x Livingstone of hment of the pro-Nailed Uut night on r ' iivrt for Vancouver, i- custody a youth whn having be?n will be placed In FAMILY MEAT 1ARKET ! ' ! 1 J iOS. 1 'ilUllipS : ' 1 1 "i Bi;cf.-- r ''l: lbs. ' "f Apples 1 nub. 4 lbs. Mill.iwpr .imb Tip S""!'!. P,.i. . n' Rhuburb I'llONE 937 Saturday Specials t & n,.ast. rolled $1.00 $1.00 ECONOMY STORES We were the first in the city to introduce a policy that brum lit down price and lowered the cost of living-. Consumers when making their purchases should bear this In mind and before buying elsewhere give thought to the prices maintained by our store. We quote a few of our low priced fpodstuffs Eggs Fresh Firsts 3 dot Cottage Roll Hamper lb Creamery Butter a lbs. Honey Graham (vVaier per pkg Sweet Mixed BlsculU Fresh. 3 lbs jAylmer Drand Tomatoes aw'a. 6 tins for 78c 17c 45c 20c 95c 68c Interior Potatoes Good 04 CA Onions 6 lbs Rhubarb oer lb. Spinach Fresh and green per lb. Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs Lettuce ner head l0ranRe,,Large and 'u,cy $1 00 25c 10c 15c 25c 10c 55c You will find our Hues fresh, of good quality and prices to suit today's pockctbook Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores I "Where Dollars Have More Cents" I No. 1 Store Fifth Ave.-rnone is-si j No. 2 Store 319 Third Av.-rnone oou ; O-i A A No. 3 Store 727 Third AV.-rnonc 50c Advi-rtl.se in tho diuly Nrws. i Dr. J. Wesley Bready, lecturci and author of Toronto, after a two- day .visit here under the auspice J oi the Women Canadian Club, sailed last night on the ss. Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Edward Llpsett, who has been paying a ten-day visit of lnspec-tlon to his local shlD chandlprv business, will sail by the Princess Adelaide tonight on his return to' Vancouver. At the end of February sale' of special winter excursion fate I round trip tickets from Prince Ru- j pert to Vancouver will be dbcon-linued by the steamship compan-! ies. int- nnai return limit for such tickets is March 31. s km f rJ 'III 'la KiiiiiiiH For 60 years the world's bett corrective for CONSTIPATION and INDIGESTION Sold everywhere In 2 5c and 75e rrd bkti OVKTER'SIIPILLS ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now the hottest In the domestic field. Government analysis shows it to be the .llghest In B.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts quick and lasts longer. Fur thermore. for yur benefit don't think for one minute because onr :oal is lower in price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other oal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire," egg or lump. Note our adv. for ash prices and save yo'ir dollars. - tf i Hyde Transfer Phone 580 MAIIATMA GANDHI LIVES IN POVERTY He took the vow of poverty thirty years ago. now weighs less than ninety pounds, eats only fruit and drinks a little goat milk. Is considered by many the most brilliant man in the world, he can speak and write every living language. He owns nothing excepting' the clothes he wears and his glasses. If this man considers It a necessity and not extravagance to look after his eyes, how about YOU? Real eye service at very moderate charges Is to be had at the Optical Dep't. of MAX HEILimONER Jeweler Announcements Baptist Church supper Feb. 10. Eagles' Social Dance Friday February 10, dancing 0:30 to 1:30 Gentlemen 50c. Ladle, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Elks' opening dance, Feb. 20. Pioneer Banquet March 1,0. ! St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall. March 17. Catholic Women's League Spring; Sale April 7. Why pay more? Best Alberta rootless egg Coal, $11 per Ion Albert & McCaffcry Ltd. Phoney 116 or 117. tf Joseph Bennett, Pacific CoaU superintendent of Alberta Wheat Pool elevators, sailed by the s.. Prince Rupert-last-nlsht on W return t,q. Vapcquyex .a. brief visit here on official business. Ht was accompanied by his sifter, Miss Bennett. F. II. Bell of the Internatio?l Fisheries Commission Seattle sta'.I arrived in the city from the south on the Princes? Adelaide this afternoon. He is here in connection with the inauguration of new halibut regulation which have Jus. been promulgated by the Commission. Making her first voyage on the Vancouver-Ocean Falls Prince Rupert route for service on whim she has been specially reconditioned. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. S. K. dray, is du in port at 3:30 this afternoon and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. The vessel Is to be operated perman ently on a weekly schedule. i zga.Kiir'i.B.t.guaiJc: mims mm m Friday & Saturday VALUES ' In Quality Foods Corn Flakes Quaker Brand Qn per pkg Minced Clams Pioneer Brand, per tin .., .... Split Peas 4 lbs. .vt-jy White Beans. : 6 IbS.'. "f.r; Oxo Large Q9n tins . Fancy Biscuits per 1-lb. pkg. Small tins 15c 25c 25 c 13c 35c Pickles Sweet & Sweet QO'p " Mustard, per 38-os. Jpr" SWIFT'S SOAP SPECIAL 2 tins Classic Cleanser 1 pkg. Quick Arrow Chips 1 large cake Maxlne Elliot Soap 1 large Rubber Play Ball fo'I : 65c Pure Olive Oil per V4-gal. tin $1.05 Gold Dust Cleans & scours OCn ro r Inrira Sunlight Soap per carton v. Sliced Peaches Aylmer choice quality. No. 2 tin' Bartlett Pears No. 2 tins Quaker choice Quality, ea. 21c 19c 18c Green Beans No 2 tins 1 XUU O p Choice quality, each Fresh Hothouse Rhubarb 14n per lb. XXI Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 I'llONE 56 THE BEST FOR LESS tm nam n m naxmmm mti Typewriters FOR RENT Call or Phone G McRAE IJROS., LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS SrECIAl WINTER EXCURSION FAKES. EffcoMv. November It (Ootid to VVbnury 29. 1032. REDUCED nit3T-CXA83 RETURN TARES. From PRINCE RUPERT (liHludliift MntU nd Berth) To Vtncouver id Vtoiom SIU.no rf TO i'BJNCE RUPERT (Including Mmla nd Berth) Protn OCEAN FALLS 121 St ret. From ANYOX ...013.3J rtt From STEWART S18.70 ret. BUamerK Imvc Prince Rupert (or Vancouver EVERY TUESDAY 1:80 m. (8 8, CATALA.) EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT (88. OARDENA.) Full Information. rrervtlon and tlckeU from K M RMtTII. Prliif Ruiert Af niry. Mrroml .Vriwie. Plume M I one or na 57 The dry, even heat of the Heinz ovens permits you to have beans with a flavour, a lightness, and with digestible qualities that all the boiling or steaming in the world could not equal. Most tinned beans are steamed or boiled. Look on the label of the brand you use. Unless you find the word "Baked", those beans aren't baked. In the Heinz ovens at Leamington, beans are so baked that all the flavour is retained and the delicious rich sauces that only Heinz can make permeate every bean, as butter permeates a well-baked, mealy potato. Taste once more the delicious savour of beans as Grandma used to bake them in the old wood stove. You can get Heinz Oven-Baked Beans in four tempting styles. Two styles with Tomato sauce with Pork and without. Then, there is Boston style with Pork and rich molasses sauce. Lastly, Red Kidney Beans in a savoury sauce ready to serve. They are all Oven-Baked. Remember, only Baked Beans can be labelled "Baked." 1MZ MADE AT LEAMINGTON, ONTARIO, fOR NEARLY A QUARTER Of A CENTURy OVEN 11 Hf BAKED MM Su ANS February 19. 1932. Jay, Tin! DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE Hacked hi ih FommostDletttiaii tor nouninmenr, dtllcloua flavor an1 1a ... . CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP to MwinbS' the moat healthful food bXeT Thi CANADA STARCH CO., Umltfd, MONTREAL - "W " laaMat rrlu Had dm" NAMt DMIM i a s avrii inn tit mil ii in hi ii ii ii 1 1 1 m o i "DEMER'S" I raary LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Basketball, Auditorium, tonight Miss Netta Clark sailed last night on the Prince ttupprt for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. C. R. Cocks of Port Esslngton arrived In the rlly on yesterday af ternoon's train from the Skecm River for a brief business visit to to-vn. Mrs. W. llagen of Copper City is paying a brief business visit 'to town, having, arrived frorft..thc,An- Urlor on yesterd-iiy't train. FOUR KINDS nil baked 2 WITH TOMATO SAUCE AND FORK EN TOMATO (AUCE WITHOUT MEAT (VEGETARIAN) BOSTON TITLH WITH PORK RED KIDNEY BEANS WITH PORK It's got to he good to be ADVERTISED READ THE GROCERY ADS TODAY All the king's horses . . . and all the king's men can't make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it. The more it's advertised, the more its defects become known. A Good Product Well Advertised grows as swiftly -and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like it. Soon that product is found everywhere . . . and its name, spread abroad by advertising; is on every tongue. When you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure it's well worth having. If it weren't ... if it didn't represent an honest and worthy value . . . the maker couldn't afford to advertise it. Look Over the Advertisements in this Paper ' Some of these names you know. Others, perhaps, are newcomers, all are entitled to your trust ... all are here because they have potential friends bringing some new comfort or convenience. But something real to contribute to your advantage . . . your service your happiness. . . . THE DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 98 MLUijiunr Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns