Ladar, November 30, 1937. a ri.in wh and cold BRONCHIAL COUGHS AND COLDS -toa&H r "' Hi'" " 1 1- I i TT I puicunigmi m BAD BREATH. SMOKER'S THROAT BUCKLEY'S THROAT AIDS. lOt Thrift Cash & Carry SERVE YOURSELF FROM A SMILING SHELF These Specials in Effect Until Saturday purity Oats Quick cooking. Largest package. 4 On AJH- Each ..... Salmon Gold Seal 19c At7 Jewel Shortening Mb. 1 ff packets 3 for .... ...... 13c Salmon Pink Seal PinkOQo Sockeye, Ws l's, tall. 2 for ... ... a t r ...111. nH All 4l.n fat up by the only salmon canning lumuany nun an w.v Year Kound Payroll in Prince Rupert Cocoa Hacon 1 Diamond A. 25p Fry's, -lb. 91r L 1 C tins. Each . . Mb.pkts Sunlight Soap Jam-Large bars. " p Aylmer, pure OQp Each 32-oz. jars ... UK frte Bath Towels and Linen Kasperry, Strawberry, Black In Towels for Carton Ends Currant, Peach Ask For Details . ,. Chateau Cheese Sardines , m King Oscar. 97P lb". XC Ugy 2 for Mb 33c THRIFT SPECIAL Anyone Buying Groceries Here This Week Can Buy WIN DSOR SALT Plain or Iodized Jq for Limit 3 2-lb. Cartons (latum g's Xmas Candies Finest quality. QCTp Mb. boxes Have One Tut Away to be rickrd up Xmas Eve. California Grapefruit Imperial Val- i Qp ley.lge.6for A7V Per dozen 37c Kmpcror Grapes Fancy Cali- 4 An fornia. Per lb. AVV Ashcroft Potatoes Here's a Real Special on Sunkist Oranges The New Coleman Snow white Gems. Canada No. 1 . 10 lbs 23c Per sack $2.19 Small size. -j IZf At,C Dozen 5 dozen Mcintosh Apples-Fancy wrapped. L 2.19 Per dozen 20c Also 10 Store Snecials of Exceptional Value Phono 17!) We Deliver OIL BURNING HEATERS Powerful . . . Economical . . . Dependable The: big extra powerful heaters burn low cost furnace oil-produce plenty of dependable heat. No wood or coal to bother with n(, ashes or dirt. Regulating one valve gives a steady even flow of heat -much or little as you need. Flnfched in two-tone brown Duroplastic enamel will not crack, chip or peal. No moving parts, no wicks. Efficient Breesc Patent Burner, easily adjusted to desired heat. MdeU for every need homes, stores, offices, etc. Be Sure That the Heater You Buy Has all These Features Stop In and Let Us Demonstrate This Magnificent . New Heater GORDON'S HARDWARE I'lionc 311 ' ttlWlBiM'l, ilMf iMIliB IMJMMBM M1U McBridc St. Fashion Footwear have a nice line (Of crepe hose made In Canada. These are, easily mailed. tf. Inspector John A. Fraser, prov incial police, left on last night's train for a trip to Prince George. Mrs. Cecil Brind sailed by the Catala this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. II. Worsfold sailed this afternoon on the Catala for la visit in Vancouver. E 8 a Wallace George, proprietor of the Juneau cold storage plant, was here aboard the Princess Norah yester day afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle on business. G. E. Norrls, assistant inspector of customs, who has been here for some time on official duties, sail- d by the Catala this afternoon on his return to Vancouver. J. II. Pillsbury and Dr. Charles H. Bastin, who have been here on Workmen's Compensation Board affairs, sailed this afternoon bj .he Catala on their return to Van :ouvcr. Victor Hahn, superintendent of the White Pass and Yukon Rail ways at Skagway, and Mrs. Hahn were passengers aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver and Se attle where they will spend the F. M. Hoffar, superintendent snglneer for the Standard OH Co tt British Columbia, who has been here In connection with the start ing or construction oi ine com- jany's new fuel station on the local waterfront, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his re turn to Vancouver. D. C. Sharpstone, manager of the Polarls-Taku mine at Tulsequah, and Mrs. Sharpstone were passen gers aboard the Princess Norah yes terday afternoon going, through to Vancouver. Mr. Sharpstone had started out from Juneau by air plane but the machine became weatherbound at Petersburg where he Joined the Princess Norah. One Nurse For Each Five Beds More Work For Graduates in Hos I If VOUhnvo t n sell, a classified advertisement , ffij is paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in pital Plan VICTORIA. Nov. 30: Under an. act to amend the Hospital Act which Is being Introduced In the Legislature by E. E. Winch, C.C.F. member for Burnaby. every hospital in the province would be required to employ one graduate nurse for every five beds. The working day of all hospital' employees would be limited to eight hours. OVERLOADED WAGONS SARNIA, Ont., Nov. 30: (CP) several suear-bect growers have been fined $10 and costs in court for overloading their wagons. Traffic officers are checking wagons as well as cars. CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE ! On Thursday Afternoon and Evening, December 2nd, At 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. I have been authorized by Annette to sell out entire stock and fixtures of her Second Avenue store, corner of Sixth Street, by Public Auction. r Consisting Of: Coals, Suits, Dresses, Shoes, Waists, Sweaters, Hats, Dolls, Toys, Fixtures and Shelving. Bargains for everybody. Terms CASH. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer BBBBBBBBB TZU DAJXT N1W rxui THxn I LOCAL NEWS NOTES :i Just arrived A new 'shipment of brushed wool -sweaters'. 'Ahnette-'s:' tr City Tennis Ass'h Dinner-Dance, Commodore Cafe. Saturday, Dec, 4, 7 p.m. (230 Rt. Rev. J. R. Coudert O.M.I., co adjutor bishop of the Romart Cath olic Church, returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday af ternoon following' a trip into th! Yukon and Northern British Col umbia districts on ecclesiastical duties, KITKATLA. Nov. 30: Irene Innes, seventeen-year-old daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Innes, .after having been confined to her beit with illness for a month, passed away at the home of her parentt In Kltkatla on Thursday evening The funeral took place Saturday afternoon at Kltkatla -under the dir ectlon of the Excelilotf Club with Rev. G. H. Goodreed Officiating. Deceased is survived, besides her parents, by Uuee brothers and two sisters. There is alk) an uncle at Kltwanga as well as two uncles! and an aunt at Kltkatla. Alfred Adams of Massett, who was. a visitor .aX. Kltkatla at the time of dea'held prayers with her before' she,explred, Announcements All advertisements in this column Trill be charged for a full month at 25c a'jword.t Cathedral Bazaar November SO Orange Scotch Dance, November 30. United Bazaar, Decembsr 2. Presbyterian Tea December 3. Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar, December 8. Baptist Tea. December 9, WATCH FOR BULGER'S 95 Cent SALE Saturday, Dec. 4th Larger Ad Will Appear Friday TfnHNl RlIlfiFDr (Jewellers HIE STORE WITH THE CtOCIV BAZAAR IS ! ; SUCCESSFUL Lathera.n'tadies' Aid Did Well Sat. nrday Afternoon and Evening . t. . 1 UhUJW Very successful was the annual bazaar of the Lutheran Ladles' Aid held Saturday In the Metropole Hall. The tea tables were prettily decorated with fall flowers and many called from 2 to 6 during the kftemoon. The president, Mrs. Chris Jensen, tyas in general charge. Mrs. L. C. Jensen received the guests and act-rd as cashier. The fancy work table was In charge of Mrs. Jack Ivarson, the homecooking, Mrs. John Wick Mr. and Mrs. Haakon Olsen oi and raffles, Mrs. H. Johansen. The Skagway arrived in the city on the I jandy booth and fish pond were Princess Norah yesterday afternoon I looked after by members of the from the north and will spend a I junior League. In charge of the month here visiting with Mrs. OlA kitchen were Mrs. A. Dybhavn and sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Us. Leon sandvar. Serviteurs dur- Feero, before proceeding on a trip hng the, afternoon and also in the r-.l!f.. I - . . ) w wuiuiiiu. i -I svenine were wiT5. r. reuerseii, ivua. jmettMissAntonscn, Miss M. Er The name of F. L. Buckley of I Tekm and Miss E. Glske Vancouver Is given as one of ithel,in fe evening there was a pro- organizers of a new insurance com t I gram.- -fMiss Elsie Murvold sang a i pany, The Lumbermen's Fidelity U0lo. accompanied bv Mrs. L. C.i Life Insurance Company; for; which j Jensen? Mlss Theima Skog rendered a cnarter is Deing sougm, jrom inei piano .solo. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. British Columbia LeglUat.iH.-bU'nseif'' sang duets. Peter Lien Tremaine of Seattle is the buslnesi jWaved blano solos and Mrs. H. organizer of the group. The pro? Ik. johainsen gave a reading, posed capital is$l6Q,000 but thelpIn the evening the novelty table committee suKeested it be $250,000 tn m f h Mrs Jack iv- wlth $100,000 pold up. as .provldedlsonmd rajfiesbyMrs. ChrlsJen- by the Dominion Gevernment. KITKATLA GIRL DIES Irene Innes, 17-Yeal-Old Daughtt; of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ihnes, Passes Away i Jen and Mrs. John Wick. The cash er was: Mrs. Chris jonnson. :r Winners of raffles were as fol lows: !. v Five; sacks of coal, donated by Albert and McCaf fery Ltd., won by -ohn Murvold. t" Chickens,, donated by Bulkley laiarkct, won by Mrs. Bart Hedstrom and Mrs.- Hblkestad ;Half load wood, donated by Hyae ..Transfer, won by Mrs. John Wick. HaroVdonated by Burns Co., won py Airs.; . v'l'au. i Pillow and centrepiece won Dyi urelius.Holkestad, No. 112. t Knitted cushion, won by Emu Petersen, No. 170. t -Dehcloa? refreshments were serv- d in ttie evening. QUICK AS A WINK! BBBBBBB, y UNION Oil COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. William Blanchard, agent of the 1 White Pass and Yukon Kome at, Skagway, and Mrs. Blanchard were passengers aboard the Princess Nor ah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle for the winter. Annette's L-e-n-g On MiUaj High In Anll-Knkl Winter 76 Gasoline geti you going right now Gives you quick er starting in addition to 1-o-n-g mileage and high anti-Vnock qual-Ity. Provide! the smooth, economical performance that has made 76 famous-pro-tects your motor, your pocketbook, and your battery. Get Winter 76 next time you fill. Kenneth Hannan, another member of the office staff of the White Pass and Yukon at Skagway, was also aboard the Princess Norah going through to Seattle to receive eye treatment. PRE -XMAS SALE Wednesday, Dec. 1st jj 9 a.m. i Ladies! Here is an opportunity to procure Xmas, (lifts at remarkably low prices. Helow are listed a few of our specials on sale at our THIRD Avenue store. All merchandise new and up to the minute. Come in and be convinced. 25 only, Dresses in Street, Evening and Cock-tall In swing skirts, taffetas, crepes, velvets, Jackets. Sizes from 14 to 44. Reg. values to $14.95. PRE XMAS SALE, S5.00 Special WAISTS-Ideal gifts in short and long sleeves, satins, crepes, taffetas. Reg. value Q QCT to $3.95. PRE XMAS SALE, Special " HATS Values to $3.95. PRE XMAS SALE, Special ........ 95c SLIPS and NIGHTGOWNS In satin and crepe Regular values to $2.95. SI. V 00 PRE .XMAS SALE, Special RAYON DANSETTES All eclophane wrapped in Xmas boxes. Regular value $1.95. Q5C PRE XMAS SALE, Special 12 only, HEAVY BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS Reg. value $4.95. Makes Ideal Xmas 2.95 gift PRE XMAS SALE, Special .... v LiriiiTS-Pure wool, novelty styles In plain and plaids. PRE XMAS SALE, Special THIRD AVENUE at FIFTH $1.95 COATS Clear TO HALF H PRICE jUk OXFORDS Hewctson's in brown and black. All sizes. Reg. values to $3.95. PRE $2.45 PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED Hose In crepes, chiffons and scml-servlce. "Debutante" and Cortlcclll. Reg. value to $1.00. PRE XMAS SALE, HQp Di,U Special ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR CO. THIRD AVENUE at FIFTH I .j