h Aib phone (05 1 - mm 1 '9 Do::. ilrlmel torn uee Tin Spices , ;riirawBtrry jaw 4 lb. tin ' Konu Pkt i . i c i-.tit pkt Marola Olt Large Sniall Cut (Jrf e n Uem 2 tins Peas and Carrots 17 oz, .2 lor nutter First grade , 3 lbi 1938. gAGE Tirars Specials At Selvig s Cash & Carry " Tin .1 Ik $115 11C Hit 49c 32c 98c 50c 25c 25c 80c 3 Piece Legs of Lamb Lb. Lamb Chops Lb. Lauili Slwulder Lb Lam If ' Stew Lb. Leg of Veal Chops Lb. Shoulder Veal Sirloin Per lb. T-Hone Per lb. Hon nil Steak 2 lbs. Hamburger 2 lbs. Swift's Pork Sausage-Per lb. FREE pEHVEUY Chesterfield Suite $79.50 4-Piece Bedroom $59,50 Red, Chiffonier,- Vanity and Bench For vour old heater on purchase of jiew fnierprise on i;iicuuiiui 25c 25 c 15c 25c 25c 25c 15c ioc 25c 25c 35c 25c 25c 303 TIHUI) AVENUE. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPKCIAL WINTEU EXCURSION RATKS TQ VANCOUVER FKOM PKINCK UUr.EICT- ()aQQ "HTIJKN. FROM POUT SIMPSON Oft rjtZ RETURN, Meals and Berths Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points. Special Tickets oit Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, ia39,.lbclule 9od. to Return uu'to March 31, 193'J. Children HsU Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CAT A LA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m, Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Uupert Agent -A. W. 'NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 5G8 If Convenient Pleave Purchase Tickets at Office LOCAL NEWS NOTES f The Public Works Department announces that the highway will 'be closed at Mile 6 over the week-I end. (246) Lutheran Ladies' Aid Annual Bazaar, Saturday, Oct. 22. 2 to 10; Metropole Hall. Good evening program. Everybody welcome. (246) J. J. Little, manager of the Northern British Columbia Power Co., returned to the city on last night's train from a brief trip to Smlthers. Mrs. A. R. Gordon and Mrs. Lee Gordon sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where the former will receive medical treatment. Arraignment of Howard Keefe before Judge W. E. Fisher In County Court for election on a charge of theft from the person has been deferred until tomorrow. Rev. Roy Durnlord, rector of St. 1 Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Cove, has accepted an Invitation to ad-j . dress the Prince uupert uyro uiud at Its reeular weeklv luncheon next Wednesday. Announcements AU adTertlsernents In thU column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hospital Auxiliary Tea Home, October 21 Nurses'! St. Peter's Parish Hall Dance, October 21. Lutheran 'Bazaar October 22. Anglican Tea, Mrs- J. John's October 26. Hill 60 Tea October 27. Country Fair, Oddfellow's October 27, a mm tlf- AA jWjh ,;A lliiranra llti tl S?i till For your old mattress on purchase of any Spring Filled Mattress Allowance up to $10.00 Allowance up to $25.00 For your old Range on purchase of Bed, .Spring, Mattress $j8.75 Size 8-0 v 3rd Avenu. any new enterprise uange you'll Always Do Better at ELIO'S . i .Hours From U a;m. to &:.$u p ,ni. Floor Covering . Printed Linoleum 6 feet wide. 2 sa;e $1.65 yards Dominion InUW 6 feet wide. 2 square $2.55 yards Barrymore Seamless AViltuirKug Siie 6:9x9 $55.00 Phone flreen 91S Phone 112 Taxi; new heated car. AU members and prospective members requested, attend opening tournament C. N. R. A. Badminton Club, Sunday Oct. 23 at 1:30 p.m (247 The -local Women of the Moose are preparing for a visit at the first of next week by Mrs. Dan of Vancouver, first dean of the Academy of British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Watts returned to: the city on last night's train from a brief, visit to Burns Lake. They motored as far south as Grassy Plains and Mr. Watts was much impressed by that district which he had not seen before. Children's Colds .... oest treated without "dosing" V8CKS VAPOR U S The tea and sale of home cook ng held by the Anglican Youn People's Association yesterday af xrnoon at the deanery was a very uccessful affair. Many called to end patronage to the event and ilnancial proceeds wejp quite, Hotel Arrivals Savoy K. caroenter. E'lla Bella; Ed ward Colllson and Ambrose Colll- jcon, Skldegate;. L. I. Ohen, Queen Charlotte City;George newin ana Chester Leask, city; H. McDonald, Stewart; George M. Yerxa, Ray- I ilassett; R. Wiggins. Remo. '.more, Sask.; Charles Carpenter, 4 Koyal Hair w- Qalbraith,: Stewart; J. Mur- risen. Premier; Sjrg Sun, Mr. Han-! sen and a Habba. city. Mr. and Gyro Club's second annual Hal- ' rs. M. Johnson, Haysport. lowe'en Masquerade. October 28. Prince Rupert Hveeas Bazzar. Friday. Oct. 28. Eaglet's Bridge, .November 2. Sonja's Bazaar'November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. I Mr. ana Mrs. Jjua:ey wine, ie$- race; C. Haugland, Tejrace; Qeorgs Dlbb and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burr, Prince- RuperU'bMcNell.-Hamil ton, Ont.; C. A.JJameson, Vancouver. " " 1 ' Central. Mr. and Mrs. Armand G. Aurlal.j city; L. G. Clifton, Hartley Bay; J. i aarfin and I. A. Bradford, C.N.R.; Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No- R Roy poote. Fraser Lake. ' U n. ,f St, Peter's Church Bazaar November 24. i New Shipment of loir's and Iatterson's Box Chocolates And Chocolate Bars Just Arrived Quality and Freshness Guaranteed MUSSALLEMTS Confectionery Store iv the SLTHF.ME CODUT OF nUITlSll COLUMHIA i IN TROUATE ; In jhe Matter of the "Administration In the Ana Mattfr ol the 'Estate of a. snanson. Deceased Mrs.Hellawell, who has been on a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. Peter Fifiher, Is sailing tonight by the Prince 'John., on her return to Tlell. George Dlbb left on this morning's way freight for Terrace whence he will proceed to Smith-era and other interior points on business. Dr. J. 'C. S. Dunn, who has been receiving hospital treatment here for the past couple of weeks, Is sailing by the Prince John tonight on his return to Massett. A. E. Masacaer, who has been here for the past week on business In connection with Edwart Llpsett Ltd., sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Norman Nelson of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd.- sailed last night by, the Prince .George on his return to New Westminster after a visit to the city and the Queen Charlotte, Islands in connection with his fisheries interests. Six western boats from Area No. 3 grounds marketed halibut at Se John I TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI H nnnnr Juries W. E. Fisher Local Judge P of the Supreme Court of British Oolunv-1 B ki. in .nri inr th Gountv of Prince P Rupert, I was on Wednesday, the 5tti of October 1938. appointed Admin-1 H tetrator of the Estate of the late John1 S A Swanaon. Deoeaaea (sometimes Known m as John Alfred SwanabnJ wlth"the wll' s annexed. All persona having claims against the Estate we required to pre- sent them to me properly verified on or before trie om oaj 01 wvcmun iq38i gjnd ail peruana buUbted to the. 7 7 n.t.u Ana MmitwH irk nA.V thlr ll.-' rtAliifldnMa to me forthwith DATED this 6th day of octouer. isje. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator IN THE SUPREME .COURT .OF BRITISH COLOMBIA In the Matter of the -Administration Acf And In the Matter of the Estate of Manuel s Gonzales, Peceaaed 11 TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ilia 1 Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the y I Sumwru! Court of British Columbia. m i made the 14th day of October 1938. I waa appointed Aam.lnlatr.ai tor of ell the Estate within British Columbia of the ubove-4Mimed deioeneed, late of Mayo. Yuloon and Stewart, British Columbia. All persons indebted (to the said eetai. are required to pay .the amount of their indebtedness to me loruvwim, ana an peruana having c La Una aguJjist the said eaqate are required uo iuw uu same, DroDerlT verified, with me within one month from the first publication of tails notice, other wine distribution of the stUd estate will be mode without recard tihereto. Dated at rrmce nupers, it. u. inis 15th day of October, 1938. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. O. attle yesterday, the price' ranging! around 10c per pound on a total of 196,000 pounds. Some local boats also landed small halibut catches at Seattle yesterday incidental to cod and sableflsh fares. OLD . . . and proud of it I WHITE HORSE SCOTCH WHISKY 26li-oz. $3.25 10-oz. $4.85 DtSTILlED AND BOTTUO IN SCOTLAHD This advertisement la not publlahea or .displayed by Jth Liquor -Control Board or by the Oovernmwt of British Columbia J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank llhlf. CRAFTS MRS. EDGCUMBE Classes In Leather Work Metal Modelling, etc. Phone BLACK 836 Be the Life of the Party Play Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of piano and Plano- Open for Engagements Parties, Dances, Keceptions, etc. Jluslc With itythm Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE OHEEN ??0 Walker's Music Store Larse Stock Music Helntzman, Nordhelmer and Lesaje Planof Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 Z12 Uh St. REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone 658 Convention Report Is Given Meeting ' cxMumicol S Makes Into a bed 1 Huffet Phone 775 10.00 MORE Less Marybelle. Stiles pr the' recent Anglican Young People's Association convention in Victoria, the: ioc'ttl JLYfAf Wednesday 'had. an fhjoy- .UU 1 .il 1 A.Y.P.A. Had Enjoyable Evening teur newspaper. Appetizing ryiresn- Wednesday Getting Out Am- j ments were served tot a; g6od at-ateur Newspaper tendance of members. Pter Allen, I president, was chairman and &i After hearing a report ftom Miss general charge. i Ijimdiated Canadian PHARMACY WEEK October 17th to 22nd Preventive Medicine Is the Keynote of Modern Therapy. See Your Doctor Regularly Modern Pharmacy Is Prepared to Supply Purest Drugs Vital to. ?Mth Ormes Ltd. 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