lii- hint G&3 Per lb. LOIN OF LAMB- Pc lb. LOIN LAMB CHOPS 2 Ibr VEAL f.OLLED SHOULDER VEAL P.j-lb Leg of vfal - P . lb LVEAL CTEAK. Pf lb tHOULDER VEAL Not :c 4 ibs i pokk IlEO OP PORK Pe lb : iOIN OF PORK . Pe- lb PHOULDER PORK Pr Ih iu:i:r U i P'.T ROAST I'MMF RIB ROLL Pc lb P1UMP ROAST Pe) lb . POUND STEAK , 3 Ibr. IfSHORT RIDS 3 lb: Ihamburqer 3 lb?. N, r?mber 13, 1937. THE DAILY NEWS PAQ1 TBDI91 I WAS NEVER SO EMBARRASSED .F0R I KNEW THAT ACID-INDIGESTION WAS DISTRESSING TO ME AND OFFENSIVE TO OTHERS ALKALIZE THE EASY Phillips' WAY way to alkalize is this: n . n teasnoons of rhulins Mi "ct Magnesia 30 minutes after ...in. " onnning. ur, wncn i o":crf lake two Phillips' Tablet t! at come in a small flat tin u carry in purse or vest oocVH, ou do it unnoticed. Kt I 1 annus i. immcuiaie. C - riusea, add breath' and oll;er c r.-ive symptoms leave. I ti :t ".ied teeling and pains I r.-a . -A indigestion" cease to I c V ju feel great. y i. the way, we believe, r -.: ( ' :-s use than any other ,i . . . .:uig upset stomach. HADE IN JKft CANADA 11W-Y 1 Jl JONES Family Market lone 337 AND Phone Ion Meat Market Phone C83 Saturday Specials LAMB TOOLLED SHOULDER LAMB OAp LEG OF LAMB- "I'LKLEV VAI 1 KV HAIIY BEEF IIOULDER ROAST SAn 4 lh UMP ROAST ie!o Per ih ROAST OFF THE ROUND TBONE. Per lb. 25c By piece. 2Q( 1 VUiillVl I "OILINQ CHICKEN Per lb. ROArTKQ CHICKEN- lb. 45c 20c 20c 20c 50c 22c 25c 18c 50c 18c 15c 50c 25c 25c 15c 20c 25c 30c SNAP It U M I I IN I Si mm cuani -4 roinHn nNOO, MtCV tAM CAMMOt LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Gold, Bulger's (tf) Just Arrived! New shipment of klmonas and housedresses. Annette's, tf. ; Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, returned to the city on Thursday ' night's train from a week's trip to Calgary and Edmonton. A. C. Small, local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yest erday afternoon from a brief bus Iness trip to Vancouver. I W. T. Moodie, general superinten dent of the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia, was in the city Thursday night in the course of an Inspection tour over the local line. He arrived from the interior by train and sailed by the Pince George for his headquarters in Vancouver. Owing to the absence from the cltv of the managing secretary, H W. Birch, who has been In Victoria attending the annual convention of the British Columbia Hospitals I Association, the regular monthly meeting of the board oi directors of the Prince RuDert General Hos pital, scheduled for last night, was postponed and will probably be held next Friday night. Announcements All advertisements in this column rvlll be charged for a full month at 25c a word. S. O. N. ember 15. 19. 30. i. Hospital ber 26. Play and Dance. Nov- Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Baz aar, November 25. Lutheran Bazaar November 27. Auxiliary Tea, Novcm- Cathedral Bazaar November 30. Q. E. Ironside or the postal sailed by the Cardena this morning for Vancouver. Graves' absence. pay an official visit before proceed Ing to her home In Kamloops. There was a number of affairs in honor of Mrs. Baillie -during her stay here. Johanes Johansen, who has been in the employ of Brown's mill on the Ecstall River near Port Es-slngton, sailed this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver en- route' to New York where he will embark, December 11 for a visit to his native home in Copenhagen, j Denmark. On the way to New York he will stop off at Ryley, Aioerta land in Winnipeg. i Orange Scotch Dance, November j United Bazaar, December 2. Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar, December 8. Baptist Tea, December 9. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert W. Laing and D. W. Webster, Victoria. Central T-i ,,....(. A Tln..r1iinm 'T TXT &. iiauuuia, n. riuiu, . .... McLeod, Wallace Lelghton, H. Er-J sklne, J. L. Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs.i J. T. Brentzen and Qus Leighton.J city; Roy Aletlch, stewarx; Hunt. C. N. R.. Knox J. McKenzie, Juneau; Sam King, city. Junior Moose Important Meeting Tonight 7:30 Members Please Attend i2 Sacred Concert Was Delightful First ot Series Held at St, Andrew's Cathedral Sunday Night city from Victoria on the Princess evening musical services of praise nucioiuo yeaieruay -iicrnuuii. was renaerea ay uie cnoir oi ov. . . .. T .. . . Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday last Mrs. n. -i. uross jeu on ia eve- Lancaster conducting and nings train for Inverness to pay peter Llen at the organ. The con- LWMr;enF ? daUeh",semus of opinion from those who ter. Mrs. F. r R. wn Wilson. lu --i,.. ,o. . Art.hiir flrnvpc rr.riilar rm rfiAr rt lmitv of commendation arid loud In trlA RtPflmPr Prlnwco AriolafriA xu tiralses nf the beautiful rendering go ashore from that ship on the by the choir of a program of sac- conciusion oi ine present voyage at re muaii;. Vancouver to. take a montn's va-, a popular muwmuuu was mvw-cation. David Scott, who was rec-,duced ' by the congregation Joining ently acting general agent In Prince In the singing .of popular hymns. . ... .. .1 1.1 I U- 1 it u pert, is expected to relieve as mese mierspciscu auiu uuur purser on the Adelaide during Mr. hers by the choir which were ren- dered in excellent style. There is no longer W"" out-of-date home, a nomc iiuhu".v.. , follow the example of thousands of other home owners who have made their home more livable with needed Repairs and additions - without financial strain. insulation and a modem heat-W difference Tust think of the will make to your comfort this winter. Think system Or take a job - inside or out of the uel savings. paint cfozen 1 or any one of a other improvement.. or re-roofing FaU the work started - for Winter com-Fort is the time to get and forThe added satisfaction of putting men to work at a time when they need it most. LOANS EASILY ARRANGED Home ImPrym5an' direct to your banker. No security or fory0nty needed- you simply show that you can repay in lnre8 SS? W and whi? .. mTKtined from yourlocal committee, your Provincial (KrtaoMritol Employment Commission, Ottawa. RATIONAL EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE DOMINION COVERNMENT R.C. BUREAU OF INFORMATION Room M 312 West Pender Street, Vancouver .-, . .... .ii. i.. .i .).....:..-..,. ...,.,. 1 il Ntlc Pmbltr mini C.mmhiloo, btt inn Jil'ijld tmlirth futlicspirilfl (onurul ,ni UittUuth, si s tontrihitl. twit M "NhUi tHtMbt lUnl" tnvhmi i Ih, VmlUmmt Ci in tht fittioiul hmpl.)mtnt Cimmliih Ail.) - ft ' . U - . r- T . i lue opening nuinocr un mi. jvirs. james luuiiuii auue, Kiauu , ,, , , . castrr's was "Hall Glad program nf f ih. Tiom Rtnr for British Columbia, who paid an dening Light" followed by Shelly's official visit to Belist Chapter here. "Hark, Hark, My Sour m wnicn Wednesday night, left on last ev-jiijg Barbara Daniels and Leonard enlng's train for Prince George to Rrlnn9 were the soloists. This was followed by a splendid rendering by Len Crlpps of Sir Arthur Sullivan's Inspired creation "The Lost Chord." Then came Ihe full choir singing Cherubic Hymn by Gretchanhioff, one of the 'foremost Russian com-' posers, followed by choir singing that delightful quiet and restful anthem "Jesus Do Roses Grow So Red?" by Voris. Concluding was Gounod's great chorus "By Baby lon's Wave." The offertory selection by Peter Leln was Wagner's "To the Evening Star" from Tannhauser rendered in his usual delightful technique of Style. A. G. Stewart, who has been hi the service of one of the garager here, sailed this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver. LADIES! Received today another large consignment of coats. Something to suit every titste and pocket. Come in and inspect these goods. Your Credit is Good G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE CHURCH NOTICES SSL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JM Uev, W, D. Grant Hollingworth, R.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist Mr. Holllngwoith Preaches at Both Services H:00 a.m. Subject "Kelishtinr the Lamps." 12:15 Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Subject "Sin and Salvation" Two ancient words and their modern equivalents. Everyone Welcome ESI mm .. .. .. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Minister Rev. Edwin E. Brandt, BJ- B.D. W, Vaughan Davies, Organist 11:00 a.m. Subject ".Nobody Had Invited John to Come" A true story that Illustrates the importance ot our daily deeds. The Junior Choir Sings 7:15 p.m. Organ Prelude 7:30 p.m. Subject "God Has Spoken" An. enphasls 0n man's requirements in the face of God's provision Cio to unurcn aomcncic u See the Latest Creations by GREN0V1LLE PARIS The Paris Rival of Coty. Makers of Two of the World's Most Famous Perfumes Casanova and Byzance Perfumes from 75c Colognes from $1.50 Face Powder ........ $1.50 OrmesLtd. Pioneer Drwqefists The'RexnU Store Phones: 81 & Vt Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT 32,00 FROM PORT SIMPSON g35QQ ifc Hll flk mem RETURN. All meals and RETURN. Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1937 and February 28th, 1938, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1938. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 9:00 p.m. Sun., Midnight Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Aye., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office ffim Aw rsA SEm i www 'i'!,r i, xvw I