,..,dayf November 10, 1937. Thrift Cash & Carry These Specials In Effect TilLWcd., Nov. 17 'SEUVE YOURSELF FROM A SMILING SHELF TOMATO JUICE Campbell's, 10.14- m tins. 3 for imiLET TISSUE ; IfnllH. minstcr.'Larjjc Asparagus Cuttings judaic, No. 2 jJQ tin " ':.-.;; t.- t 3fw ;49c iuisijss : NIRLET CORN Del Maiz. New 07-0' Pack. 2 for , , , , All coffee: Victory IJlend i Crouiuldaily.il). APPLE AND 'STRAW-IiERKY JAM APPLE and IASPRERRY JAM Empress. Mb. r Tins. Kaclt .... BAKING INGREDIENTS .t PITTED'DATES- in NO &UWr-1 PINEAPPLE ,RINGS- ,t:!T. .AiV Id, GreejO41ow. w wr "r 2 for fl'kl. Swansdown Cakb Klour J Generous Sizf EXTRACTS Tin ( alumet Hakinff Nabob Rrand. All -fl Poivdcr The 37(5 flavors. 2-bz. bot. -y hw SHELLED ALMONDS Spanh -First Arrival. SHELLED LM Pieces. WALNUT 3QC jh, 59C " - GLACE CHERRIES 'WHOLE PEEL , Robinson's. Orange, Lemon Of! 1 I 35C Citron. Per lb... lb. X?V . lb. THRIFT SPECIAL Any Person Buying Groceries Here This Week Can IJuy Fels Naptha Soap 4 Hard For PEACHES, PEARS, , T 2 cak" , C rA,aY A V A APRICOTS - .Lynn Val-i TC(6 ley Hrand. No. 2 A Opj , 1 J I large package Tins. 3 for CRISCO &$&AUF For Fryinff, For Shorten- !Cisk ' OA If, For Cake Making. VSffjM M dUC Hb.. tin 24:C PORK and DEANS "'1,s-tm 59C n Aylmer. Large. 00 27-oz. tins. 2 for "V" CAUUOTS, TURNIPS ' Terrace, washed, not PARSNIPS, BEETS Woody. Vrom Terrace. OP 10 His. 8 lbs UOK ntl 10 Store Specials of Exceptional Value ALL PLAINLY MARKED AND NUMBERED The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Foothills coal will suit your stove, Bulkley Valley will warm y6ur toes, loseet-.' A Nanatmo-Wclllngton Is just V the thing Fof Stove, Range, Heater or anything. Purchase Your Coal From PHILPOTT EVlTT & CO. LTD: Phones C51 C52 Moose Meeting Tonight. (261) W1 Just "Arrived! New shipment of klmonas and housedrcsses. Annette's, tf. Louis Leroux, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning'. C. M. Knaplan of Ketchikan leaves on this evening's train foi a trip to Williamsburg, Ontario. Constable Doh Stewart of the ) city police returned to the city on the Prince Georgethis morning fr6m a trip to Vancouver on escort duty. 6n Remembrance Day the Post Office wickets will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 Noon, The public lobby will be open from. 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. f r II. V. Morehouse, district manager of B. C. Packers at Namu, and F. Hurford, accountant, arrived in the city on the Prince George i this morning, being here on com pany business. I Armistice Eannuet. Canadian Le gion, BiE.S.L. Thursday at Club-; rodms at 7:30 p.m. Ex-servicemen i and members only. Tickets obtain-1 able from executive members. , (262- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford of! Stewart, were passengers aboard hrCatala yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Van couver. Selkirk Falconer and Miss Juan- jilta Fajconer, son and daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Falconer of .Alice Arm, were passengers aboar.l the Catala yesterday afternoon go ing through to Vancouver. A. L. Stewart, manager of thf 'Canadian Fishing Co.'s cannery at Butedale, sailed from Butedale aboard the steamer Catala last ! night for Vancouver. Mrs. James Bahlle of Kamloops, worthy grand matron of the Or-jder of the Eastern Star for British Columbia, arrived In the city or the Prince Geomethls mornlnc and will pay an official visit to Belist Chapter hero tonight. Mrs. Balllij who Is the guest while here q Mrs. II. E. Alton, 109 Eleventh Street, will leave on Friday eve ning's train for Prince George. Capt. and Mrs. Ivan Halscy, nev Salvation Army officers for Princr Hupert, arrived in the city on tht Prince George this morning from the south to assume charge here They were formerly at Drumheller, Alberta, but have been recently in Victoria on furlough and have Just been attending Congress in KEMKMMiANCF. DAY Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Mem bers and Women's Auxiliary fall- in at Legion Clubrooms, Thursday November 11, at 10:15 a.m. All x-servlcemen and cx-nursing sisters are Invited to join with organization for Memorial Day Ser vice. Medals and berets to be worn 10. . LEST WE FORGET . . . Wear a Poppy. (262) Announcements All advertisements in this column "vlll be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Roger's, Nov' ember 10. Sonja S. 0. N. Cnzaar, Novem ber 12. S. O. N. Play and Dance, Nov ember 15. Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Baz aar, November 25. Lutheran Bazaar November 27. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Novem her 20. , .. Cathedral Dazaar November 30. ' Orange Jscolch Dance, November 30.' United Bazaar, December 2. Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar, December 8. Baptist 'jTea, December 9; Till DAIT.7 NEWS paqb Txntn 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES , It pays to read Ello's advt. Always Grouchy H ieete eoiutipition drigi jou down, try the fruit juice, herb, tonic rented;. Nothing like iL Mri. L,L, Montreal, "I r.lt ...n.i.. Tired, tf. '"V Mrs. William Brass Is In receipt nf n nn.inese-written cony bfa poem She rcomposed during tlje visit here last summer of the Jap anese training, ship; Kalwo Maru. An officer of the Kaiwo made the translation and sent the souvenir Copy WJ ivua. ui. 1 It S. O. Norway Bazaar, Friday, Nov. 12, Moose Hall. Afternoon . ' 1-4 A A J lea ana nomccuuiung, t w .y M -1 I 1- Dance 'J. p.m. uooa wusic. rteircsiy ments. Adm. 35c. Everybody wei come. (252) '' Tf Merely an Informal session was held on the regular fortnightly meeting night of the local British Israel Society Monday. The next regular meeting will be November 22. , Nervous!' Chronic Constipation Mad Llf Miserable is nappy rnow UTilable 'and tired all the time. Coulda I eat Didn't aleep. Worked with difficult due to chronic conatipation. 1 f t no reliel until I tried Fruit-a-tiea. Soon 1 betami regular, headachea and irritatioa left me. I hife lota of energy now." lt'a wirth hHa to try thia aame aimplo way to regain health. You'll be glad you did. ISc and'Stc. FRUITA-TI YES TwuTs Brigadier W. J. Carruthersi divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Colum bia and Alaska with headquarters at Wransell. after paying a visit W the Armv Dost at Canyon City on the Naas River, arrived In the city from the north on the Catala yes terday afternoon and will be' here until next Sunday morntn when he will proceed to Wrangell on the Princess Norah. Cambrai Chapter Holds Meeting r p Various Activities Taken Up At Home of Miss Lois McKae' The rceular monthly meeting of Cambrai Chapter Imperial Order, n.iuchters of the Empire, was held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lois McBae with the Regent, Mrs. J. A. Barr, hi the chair. Twcnty:thrce members were pres ent. Arrangements were made for members to participate In the lo--al Armistice Day Parade and nlans for a telephone bridge ' to e held November 17 were complet ed. The proceeds of this will go towards supplying Xmas cheer for needy families. A successful spring tea and fall :abaret made It possible to supply further comforts for their ward In 'he Prince Rupert General Hospi tal. A standard lamp, window rtiade and upholstered chair have been ordered and members are knitting a rug for the room BULGER'S BIG LITTLE JEWELRY STORE Our present stock is big for a small town and many of the articles arc big values for the money. Please don't think our prices are big however for one of our chief worries Is to" keep our prices in reason and ypt pay the rent. JOHtfglMER? f (yEwtLLtap llllC STORE WITH THE C10CIS 'M T C ll ' " I i el ft 11 1 1 ....... M it? 'ii -hi- fs'M J if V I ' ' .4. i I.. 1 'i ' V- -"' .J DON'T BE A SLAVE TO OLD FASHIONED BAKING METHODS -send coupon below and learn how really easy and ,simple it is to make bread and rolls: the ni,odern,Quakerv ' wav . . With Quaker Flour and 'The-Quaker Easy Method of Baking," all the -drudgery, trouble and hard work is eliminated froin bakihgvTt is' so easy-and simple anyone can use it without failure. Quaker Flour, too, will give you a delightful surprise. It's not just ordinary,, flour, but, the best all purpose flour you can possibly buy. It's especially milled, for Canadian use-by the makers of famous Quaker Oats. mm ft " fi . ALICE i "There goes Mary to town agair""I '"III aon t , . , know how she hnds the time. FREIDA i ; "Especially with such a large family to i bake for." luaker Flour bt Alwavs the Same Always the Best ' $ '"' Bread,, Cakes and Pastry COL. PECK IS DINED Sixteenth Dinner Held Inspect Battery and Visits Legion Colonel ,C. W. Peck. V.C.. DS.O, was thr; guest of the .members of nfrf hntfniinn Mfith Canadian Scottish,) ai dinner last evening ttv the Commodore uaie aucr which the Colonel inspected the 1 02nd .North B. C. Heavy Battery at the Armory where one of the finest turn-outs the unit has ever had took Dlace. After inspection tjii Colonel addressed the men,; rtomplimentlng them on the turnout and- the splendid work thev re doing In the service of their country. An Interesting event took place rhen Col. Peck presented to Battery Sergeant Major James Had- 1en the Coronation Medal, HOTEL ARRIVALS Central A. King,. C.N.R.: J. H. Wilson, Prince George; Walter R, T. Ro mas. C.N.R.J Chris Melllngen, Dig-by; Mr. and Mrs. John Karasosky, A. Rasmussen, A. Johnson and A. Foss,- city; D. Campbell and It. McKay, Stewart; H. Styrvold. Big Missouri;, Mrs. W. J. Ferguson, Prince Albert; Mrs. II. Closter Blllmorr H. Pedro, Hazelton; L. Oollcy, CNJl.; Ous Peta and J. H. Murphy, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Vancouver. Knox Oscar Backlln. Bralorne; Tom Stirling and F. Grant, city; Glllls Royer, Dawson, Y. T.; J. Williams, Juneau. rrhicc Itupert Mrs. II. Amldon. Vancouver; Mrr. Dennis Co. C. W. Peck, Sidney; Walter Drlnnan, F. Henderson, P. Paget, John G. Bennett; H. R. Budd and Mr. II. Amldon, Vancouver; Mrs. Dennis Dcneen Bum. Lakei H. L. McKenncy, Terrace, flurford and H. V. Moorehousc. Namu. Kojal A. E. Brewster. Bella Coola; W. J, Tliompson, Smlthers; J. Hati- sori, Charles Trouse and Wong on, pity; A. Bourgeois, C.N.R.; L. M. Congdon, L. J. Dolle, Matt Matt-son and O. Anderson, Vancouver. RussellOmo; Anna S. O. Terrace. 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