March 11, 1932 Drap tUltn 1$ Cnml ' Irir t(tWl tot nm tntft mU4 ery Specials FOR SATURDAY- with which Rives the greatest heat Tor the money expended, believing that, a satisfied customer Is. t lie! greatest aset a merchant on have. Phone us for a trial order and Join the family of contented householders who are using the best fuel In town. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. IMivnd G1& I III'!1 UNION STEAMSIUl'S LIMITED Uteamert trim ITIner Ituprt lor Vancouver: rJ UU.A F.VKRY Tl'ENDAY, I.SP P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T. ARI)t,N. EVKUY FRIDAY MlllMOIIT u,. ... Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Naa wxly ialllngi to Port BUnpaon. Alice Arm. Anyox, BUwarl and nivrr nninii Ktinriav. 0 n.m. Information regarding all aallluga Ud - nUNfT IHTKttT AflKNCY: Mrond Avenue. ITwm Fraser & Payne's ' -ream or White Cable Marquesette, 36 Dainty Novelty Curtain Sets, assorted inches wide, tape border colors with valens and ties QC yald l)cr complete, per set Nottingham Nets, good assortment of designs, white or cream ORp A11 Silk Rayon Panels, full size, honey 6 inches wide, per yard .... shade, with silk bulion Q4 Aft " ' " fringe, each ?1UU Hne Point Nottingham Net, 40 inches vide, double tailored edge QQo ' " ivory shade, per yard Curtain Pairs, white Nottingham net, : : attractive designs, full size, finished Ka-'on Silk Nets, double tailor- KAp ready to hang Q4 AA cd edge, assorted designs, yd. t,ul pair ?XUU TOWELS! TOWELS! 200 Dozen Towels at less than manufacturers cost. We have made a purchase direct from the manufacturers. A clean up of odd lines. All perfect merchandise. Selling Saturday at 15c, 25c, 49c, 59c each Specials on Display in Windows on Friday Men's All Wool Heavy Weight Sox, 25c pair FRASER & PAYNE'S In miJtijjockeU EDISON MAZDA LAMPS delay any longer. Get a DON'T carton or two of Edison Mazda Lamps today fill the empty sockets replace the blackened lamps. You will enjoy the extra comfort and the freedom from future annoyance. MADE IN CANADA in LIMITEI LIMITED CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRK CO. WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL s'v9Uvaite ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal is now thi hottest in the domestic field. Government analysis shows it to be thi highest in B.T.U.'s and less ash. It ! starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for yur benefit don't , think, f one minute because our toNU'Jjpwer iyi price that we arc giving you axh caper grade ns other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wildfire." egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars, (tf) Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Why ?ky a hlfc 11 lirttto'Itirfinb' cl6thes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of te$T fabr,c $27-00 TIP TOP TAILORS P. Cravetto Corner Cth Ave. and Fulton St. s, - Phone 756 TH1 DAILY NEWS paob three 1. Spring Sale. May 19. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Basketball, Auditorium, tonight. It costs no more to ride in a Nash Special then in any other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. tf Ladies are invited as well as men to have their hair cut for 50c. School children 25c, at the Fleet Barber Shop. (60) John Mcllor of Stewart is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the north on the Prince George last evening. JUST ARRIVED, fresh supply of Nanaimo-W'ellinglon Coal. Wood $4 per load. Egg coal SU per ton. Albert 'Si McCaffery, Ltd., rhones 11G and 117. tf Mrs. O. M. Beirnes of Hazclton is in the city for a few days, having arrived from the Interior on yester day's train. Her Past Life Far From Happy ' Rescued From Misery of Cruel Indigestion and Bad Nerves by Fruit-a-tives IVIItS. II. D. writes: "For AT years I suffered knife-like pains from indigestion, was badly constipated and a nervous wreck. I decided to try Fruit-a-tives. In a short time my stomach stopped troubling me. my nerves calmed down, and constipation disappeared." What more could she say in praise of Fruit-a-tives? They stimulate five vital organs to act naturally the stomach, kidneys, liver, bowels and skin. Completely overcome indigestion and constipation. 25c and 50c. Sold by all druggists. Try them. Miss C. McDermiad R.N. of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff sailed last night on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Tomllnson of Ilazei ton arrived in the city from the interior on vasterdav's train ano sailed last night ofc the ss. Prince Oeorge.foc a hoijldjiyjj,ip..lo Van couver and Victoria. Constable J. If. McClinton of divisional headquarters of the provincial police sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver, having in his custody a menM patient who will be placed In Es-aondale Hospital. John Walker, chief steward of the steamer Prince Rupert, which is tied up at the local dry dorV tor annual overhaul, sailed on th.; Prince George last night to sp;nd his annual vacation in Vancouver. i H. V. Taylor, general manager of W. II. Malkin Co. Ltd.. sailed by the Prince Grorge last night on his return to Vancouver after paying one of his brief periodical visits of Inspection to the local branch of the company. ! Announcements Moose Popular Dance, Friday March 11. Oenta. 50c. Ladles 35c. door prises. Refreshments. Prince Rupert Crlbbage ant Whist League presentation of cups. refreshments, etc. Commodore Cate March 15, 7:30 p.m. Admission 50c St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall. March 17. Eagles' Social Dance Friday March 18, dancing 0:30 to 1:30 Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Daughters of Norway sale of fancy work and home cooking. March 18, Metropole Hall. Elks' Dance Thursday, March 24 United Church Easter Sal? March 31. Scotch Dance April 1, I.O.D.E. Boy's Band benefit. Catholic Women s League Spring Bale April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April 14 Prince Rupert Singers April 20 Capitol Theatre. sutlers Church, Cream waffles are good all hours of day when you get them at the Fleet Cafe. tf M. P. McCafiery fled night pn the Prince George for a buslnesc trip to Vancouver. E. O. Aves of the Government Agent's staff here sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. All persons who understand the value are invited to the Fleet Cafe, for their chicken dinner every Sunday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. The price is only 50c. (60) Mrs. W. AIrd and daughter of Pacific arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday's train and will be visitors in the city for the next few days. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way points. The tennis season is opening The Cut Hate Shoe Store, Meeker Block, has a large stock of tenni? shoes for men, ladle and chiaren Lowest prices in the city. Ixo' them over. In a number rot long ago of "La Voce del Popolo," Italian newspaper of San Francisco, MlsS Annie Boddle of this city can be setn among a large group of girls clad In bathing attire at the Interna tiona Bcautequest at Los Angeles last fall. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo torship Bellingham arrived in port at 8:30 this morning from Ketchl kan with five carloads of frozen fish for trans-shipment east over the Canadian National Railways After discharging, the Bellingham will sail on her return to Ketchikan Bishop A. H. Sovereign of the Yukon, who was In the city thi week, expressed considerable gra ' ideation at the fact that a branc of the Royal Life Saving Soclet was being formed in Prince Ru pert. Bishop Sovereign is a past president of the British Columbl branch of the Royal Life Savin? Society. trvistircttVift; a:i sava-ia t. MONEYSAVERS for Friday & Saturday itED ARROW SODAS Fresh and crisp, per pkg. FAIRY SQAP, large cakes 3 for PURE PLUM JAM. Malkins Best, per-4-lb. tin LUNCH TONGUE. No. 1 tins Australian, per tin STRAWBERRIES, No. 2 tins Choice quality, per tin PEACHES, No. 24 tins. Del Monte Melbas. per tin 3.C. HONEY. Malkln's Best, per 4-lb. tin SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, per pkg PULLET EXTRAS per doz. 19c 12c 38c 25c 23c 28c 63c 30c 25c Ihiy-KiKht Special 2 tins Tomatoes, 2's 2 tint. Peas, sieve 4 2 tins Corn. 2's CQ The 6 tins for wO'ITAQE ROLLS, Boned Smoked Shoulders, per lb. QUAKER OATS WITH CRINA, per pkg. HALL'S CHICKEN BROTH per tin CHATEAU CHEESE, spreads or slices 1 3-lb pkg. KAOLE LOBSTER per 4-lb. tin OLD DUTCH CLEANSER per tin SWEET POTATOES, Malkin large tins per tin 17c 28c 10c 18c 33c llc s Best. 18c Watts' Grocery I'lIONE 53 PHONE 56 THE BEST FOR LESS isiiBiswiamiaixnm'Gi ma 2c. HOT MEALS DURING LENT SHREDDED Swift's Dellco Sliced Bacon per lb. WHEAT American Senator, 26,000, Cold Storage, 3.5c md 2c. Grayling, 12,000, and Visitor, 4,- 500, Cold Storage. 4c and 2c. Canadian Livingstone, 15,000, Cold Storage, 4c and 2c. Skin Loveliness Easy to Havr. Famous Vegetable Pilli Better than Cream Misa E. T. has proved it. She aay: Carter'a Little Liver rills will do more to keep the complexion clear than all the face creams I have wed." PURELY VEGETABLE, a jentle, effective tonic to both liver and bovela. Dr. Carter'a Little Liver Pills rt without : equal for correctinj Constipation, Acidity, Biliousness, Headaches and In-digestion. 25c. & 75c. red pkgs.. every, where. Ask for Carter'a by NAME. Look! Look! Keep Smiling! Now is the time to owifis Dellco CotUge Rolls Bone lei 4 to 5 lbs. each per lb .fome Olen Creamery Butter, 3 lbs. for Empress Tea, Indo-Ceylon per lb Empress Vinegar Quarts per bottle Aylmer Peas No. 3, 2's 3 tins Jalifornla Lettuce Large heads, each Celery Large each Interior Potatoes per sack Turnips 10 lbs. for I Nestle's Milk The house- "lip wife's favorite tails per tin iestlB JWAPORATO MILK Baby size per tin Condensed per tin ... GET IT AT WITH HOT MILK APPETIZING INVIGORATING SATISFYING Mad in CanmJm with Canadian Whtat THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Halibut Landings Summary American 42,500 pounds, 3.5c and 2c and 4c and 2c. Canadian 15,000 pounds, 4c and 20c 85c 40c 22c 40c 10c' 20ci S1.50 25c Hotel Arrivals 6c 18c Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave rhone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third A v. Phone 360 No. 3 Store 721 Third Av. rhone 375 New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarclli Trlrphont til W. O. Felton. city; Mr. and Mn. J. Lacey, Hyder; M. Baliry, Anyox. Local railway offices have received Information that there will i be a downward revision this year of 'summer excursion rates to various eastern points of from $5 to $15 less , than last year. There will also be a special one-month round trip rate ! which will be lower still. White Beans per lb Jap Rice No. 1 I per lb Sago per lb Split Peas per lb Green Peas per lb. , Pearl Barley per lb. encourase prosperity. Here are our! Vermicelli specials within me reacn oi every body. Look Them Over j 20c per lb Fairy Soap per cake Empress Jelly Powders per nkt per tin 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c Blue Ribbon ki per lb. Tomatoes Royal City or Nabob, per tin Nabob Seet Potatoes 2 2 1 40c 10c JS 25c 1 Pkt. Jlf - 1 String Pearls ()Cn All for Kellogg s Corn Flakes 3 pkta 25c BLUE RIBBON COFFJ5E 4Cp l ib. tin Swift Juicy Oranges Per dosrn 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c Orape Fruit 4 for Fresh Eggs per doz. Fresh Tomatoes per lb FREE DELIVERY Telephone 211 nr - s..: 1 ypewntersi 25c 25c 25c Bush's Grocerteria S BUSH'S- Grocerteria !f2 Neatle's Milk- : KESXL Tail V Lt- Baby On LMlL tif Per Off d&TT case.. wmmtm V am a i FQU KENT Call or Phone 6 McKAE HltOS., LTD. V 4 t ' - H .1 I! m 1