May 9. 1933. I SMI TEA BROWN LABEL - 65 lb-ORANGE PEKOE - 80 lb- CASH SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Colgate's Shaving Cream 75c Klim, small .... 69c Klim, medium $1.52 Klim, large $2.90 Kolynos Tooth Paste, small 25c Kolynos, large 37c Robinson's Patent Barley,, 42c Robinson's Patent Groats ..: 42c Gin Pills 35c Omnes Lid. Jitr. Jh oncer Jrtiqgtsts tU Kexall 8tor Phones: 81 & Bz Open Dillr From S a.m. till 10 p m Sundays and Unliilan From V. noon till Z p.m, J p.m. llll 9 p m. DE LUXE WALL TINT As inurvrd san :ary kalsomlne. made tn many attractive tints, t ' y to mix in warm or cold water and easy to apply. A five-pound pacnaKi' wil do the wails of an ordinary room. 65 cens per package THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. HYDE. TRANSFER PHONE 580 Coal, Wood, Fence Posts (Jnrden Soil, Furniture Moving Shingles UNION STEAMSHIPS L1M1TKO 8tearniis leave PliiCf- Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATAM EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PM. Arriving Vancouver Thursday TSS. CAUDKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. uUlnga to Port Blrnpiwu Miyoi 8trrt and N KlYW poinu, lve Prlnc Rupert BuncUy. pjn. rtner information regarding all sailings and tickets at-- INR Hn M Rt'PKRT AOrNCYt JhT Amn I Prince Rupert Football Assn. will hold its annual meeting and election of officers Thursday, May 8, 815 p.m.. City Hall. Prospective CRABMEAT Q. C. I Tack, Vi-lb. tin BACON Swift's Diamond "A." per lb. I DESSICATED COCOANUT ! per lb PITTED DATES l-;b, pkg. .. .i.i.i.. ... PASTRY FLOURrB St K . 10 lbs 20c R1NSO 20C per large pkg iJ TOILET TISSUE Sn Iwl so NAVEL ORANGES--Sweet M3 OfiC Nice slie, per doj. PINK SALMON-Cholce 4 (n Northern Fish No. 1 tall tlnAVO BRAN FLAKES Kcllogg's lip per pkg. I1UI.KI.EY VALLEY EC.GS "A" Medium, per doz 19c "A Large, per doz. 21c Guaranteed to -please. Assist the Interior farmer by buying his 19c 29c 14c 12c 34c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Lettuce, Crisp & Firm, per head 7c New Carrots, per bunch 6c Lemons, Family Slz. per doz 11c WTnesap Apples. 4 lbs. 25c I HI DAILT F?W1 PAOI THRX1 ' --1 XI J LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by In 32 Taxi It costs the same. tf I Ronald AWn has arrived In the city from his studies at the University of British Columbia in Van- jcouvy tospend the summer vacation with! hi mother, Mrs. F. W. Allen. , D. MD. Hunter Is able to be our land around again following his re cent tllnM which involved a ma lor operation being performed at , the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital- . mu ..i r. You can rent a car at Walker as low as $1.50 a day, pls 7c. s mile. The Dunes" offer specially low rates for June only. For particulars write Madame Itajaut. Hell, B.C. (Th.-M.) W. E. Walker, manager of Arran- dale cannery, arrived in the city on the Catala Tuesday from the Naas River for a brief business visit to town.- L. F. Chapman of Spokane, well known pole dealer, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south. He is on his annual tour of the district and proceeded from here to the interior by yesterday afternoon's train. He teams are requested to have dele- "tu" uth via Jasper Park. gates present. (100) j Don Sutherland, district agrtcul Stoker Petiv Officer Matthow turalUt with headquarters at Sml Harris of the local detachment of tne. ltit by last evening's train Itlie Roval Oanorii.an Maval Vni.m. n his return to the interior after !teer Reserve returned to the city a brlcf vWt lo tne clty on official jon Uie Prince Rupert yesterday 8uainess- naving arnvea irom 5ml from Esquimalt where he took a.""- ucsaay mgni. course of training at naval bar-: racks. The first bazaar of the ladles of the local Co-oneraUve Common wealth Federation was held a few ! days ago and proved to be a ery : successful affair both socially and j financially. The ' afternoon function was followed by a whist and ibrldge party In the evening. j B. E Bailey of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex-jpcrimcn'al Station returned to th city oiv the Prince Rupert yester day from Vancouver where he ! completed his Master of Science i degree at the University of British j Columbia, later engaging in exper imental wont In the south. Dr. O. S. MacDonald. who has been practising dentistry at Anyox for several years, was a passenger ! aboard "the Catala Tuesday after noon going south He will leave the steamer at Campbell River and motor down Vancouver Island, later crossing to West Vancouver where he Intends to locate it b i n ' mrm t mm i f m ratirc THRIFT CASH & CARRY Food Values For Week Ending Thursday May 16 CAKE FLOUR Swansdown per pkg. MAYONNAISE Nalley's 8-02.. per Jar GRAHAM WAFERS -Red Arrow, 16-oz. cello pkg. WHEAT HEARTS 34-lb. sack MOLASSES lfc-lb. tin YELLOW SUOAR 4 lbs 29c 20c 16c 19c 8c Miss N. Lawrence's Pupils RECITAL. MAY 13 Anglican Cathedral Hall at 8:15 p.m. W. O. Mitchell, accountant of Oceanic Cannery, has arrived lii the city from Vancouver, being on his way to theSkecna River for the season. The remains of ihe late David L. Ritchie, accountant for the T. A. Kelley Logging Co, whose death occurred In the Prince Rupert Oen eral Hospital last week following a brief illness, were fowarded by the B. C. Undertakers Tuesday aboard the steamer Catala to Vancouver where Interment wili take place. Announcements Presbyterian tea, Mrs. D. O. Stew arts. May 15. Catholic spring sale, May 16. Norway's Independence Day cele bration May 16, Moose Hall. : Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall. day, May 17. GROTTO TAXI 458 Fri- Bridge drive. Toe H, May 22. Parent Teachers" Tea. Mrs. Alex MacKenzle's June 7. Elks' Flag Day May 24 parade-clowns baseball vaudeville Moose Hall Friday, .May 10th Cards at 8:30 p.m. sharp Dancing at 10:30 Good Prizes Good Music Good Eats Everybody Welcome Jubilee Committee Congratulations 3 Cars at Your Service HKRTMOHGAN.IUII) HA II It IE. PROP. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor MA HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert. B C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19S Mrs. F. W. Allen returned to the city on the Catala Tuesday after spending a few days at Premier. Corp. J. H. McCllnton, provincial police, and Mrs. McCllnton will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs., H, V. Morehouse, wife of the I manager of Namu cannery, has come north from Vancouver to jj spend the summer at Namu. i T. R. Whitley of the Crawford 5 Transportation Co. was a passen-:P ger aboard the Catala at the first of the week bound from Vancouver to Stewart. ! ! Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, sails tonight on the j Prince Rupert for Vancouver to at- tend the United Church Confer- " ence. 8 Mrs. Edgar Provinse wife of a p well known Hyder merchant, was here at the first of the week re- Jj turning north after a trip to Seattle. J. S. Johnson of Prince George arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train from the interior, bringing a carload cf cattle for P. Burns Ltd. abbatolr. Mrs. Charles Knlpple of Stewart, m who has been on a trip to Vancou- 5 vcr, was here at the first of the JJ week returning to her home In the g Portland Canal town. . Mrs. James Lamb returned or, ,2: last evening's' train to her home g at Cassiar Cannery after a brief ss visit In the city with her son-ln- ;" law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs lames Parker. ip Mrs. A. L. Stewart and daughter have come north to Butedale from Vancouver to Join Mr. Stewart, who is manager of the cannery there, and spend the summer. The Prince Rupert Ministerial Association has suspended regular monthly meetings until the fall j There was a brief business session ! j of the Association last week. J. A. McMaster. townsite manager for the Granby Co. at Anyox, was a passenger aboard the Catala on Tuesday afternoon going through; for a business trip to Vancouver. Rev. R. J. Love. United Church pastor at Port Simpson, and Mrs. Love and child were passengers aboard the Catala Tuesday going through to Vancouver where they will attend the annual British Columbia Conference. Austin Goodenough, superintendent for the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co. at Smithers. returned to the Interior on last evening's train after paying p brief business visit to the city. He arrived from the Interior on Tuesday night's train. Willard L. Phelps, well known Whitehorse barrister, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah at the first of the week going through for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Phelps and daughter are already In Vancouver having gone south ten days ago. Business at' a meeting of the Junior Moose Lodge on Saturday night consisted largely of the completion of arangements for the forthcoming whist and bridge party and dance to be held by the lodge as Its first social function. D. C. Schubert was in the chair. Rev. Evan Baker. United Church pastor at Anyox, arrived In the city on the Catala Tuesday from the smelter town and will proceed later in the week to Vancouver to attend the annual British Columbia conference. Mrs. Baker has been in the city some time visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Worsfold. Ten totem poles have been presented to the city by various natives of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Five pf the poles arrived last night on tlje Prince John. They will be renovated and erected at points In the city which have not yet been determined. The C. N. R. transported the poles here free of charge. Major W. L. Carruthers, dlvl slonal commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, arrived ' In Liquidation Sale OUR SALE IS STILL ON Klim 1-lb. tin Klim 2-lb. tin Klim 5-lb. tin For the Balance of THIS WEEK we will offer from our regular stock "- 50 ONLY assorted patterns, silk lined. THIS WEEK ONLY TWELVE DOLLARS Acme Importers Third Avenue We Deliver SPECIALS TO MAY 16th Campbell's Pork & Beans, 2 tins for Milk Any brand, tall tins, 12 tins for Johnson' Floor Wax 1-Ib. tin Johnson's Glo-Coat pints quarts .. 15c 92c 55c 60c $1.10 61c 81.41. S2.67 3 lbs. Brasso or Sllvo Silver Cream QP 2 Uns for OOK Aylmer Tomato or Soup 3 tins for Vegetable 23c Beautiful Flowers for Mother's Day May 12 Phone S13 Llsterine 3-oz. bottle 7-oz. bottle 14-oz. bottle Overwaitea Pure Plum Jam, 4-lb. tin 9 I i. m M u 23c 45c 85c 37c TUB SPECIAL 1 large Galvanized Tub 1 large pkt Chlpso 2 large pkts. Ivory Soap Flakes 2 bars P. it G. Soap 2 bars Kirk's Castile Soap-- All for 89c Granulated Sugar 10 lbs 57c With the purchase of 1 lb. Best Overwaitea Tea Q( at See our window display for a full line of fruits- and veftables at lowest f ilers. Phone orders recrive our prompt attrnt'on. c reserve the right to limit quantities. There is nothing mother likes so well as a pot plant or a vase of cut flowers. We have a large shipment coming of the choicest blooms and plants that will make any parent proud of her son or daughter. As the demand will be large we suggest ordering early. We cannot guarantee last minute orders. Out of town customers should take Immediate action. ADCO Hest English Fertilizer Nothing like it in the world. Give It a trlaL D. GLENNIE Second Avenue Phone 635. FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN the city on Tuesday night's train following a two weeks tour of the interior to Inspect various Army corps and will proceed by the Princess, Norah tomorrow morning on s IS Si EsOHSJBHifilSBHBBHBBEBIBHHBfiBKBSHHPSSSSSHl daBaflEUQSBBHBHBEPUDttSanBnsnDMMMBnCBBaSSttMSKK&HHSHHrT a OVERWAITEA LTD. Miss E. Nelson of Anyox was here j B Phone 843 the first of the week returning to her home in the smelter town from her studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. . his return to his headquarters at Wrangell. Staff Captain Carruthers on Monday attended a King's Jubilee field day at Olen Vowell, the affair being most successful. H m 5 h 5 U u A. a a a a 9 m A