aeiday March 29. 1038. 733 SAIL? HmW . PAQt THRtfB T Enjoy tea at its best ? If in A II K &ALJUJA Pork and Beans 23C 3 for Koyal City, 16-oz. tins Santa Clara Prunes Mtdium i Large 2 lbs. Cello Pack n t i. nume iK'auiy t 5 09 Per Box 21c pples $1.69 LETTUCE 9 c Fresh, Crisp, Large Phone 19 804 Thrift Cash & Garry REAL. SAVINGS ON QUALITY FOOD Nabob Coffee 37( 1 lb. tins. Each Nabob Tea ()( Mb. Packets. Each Paragon Tissue 7j Large rolls. Each Kir, wars 29c Fresh stock. 2 lbs. Bulkley Valley KGRS 25C Grade 'A' large. Doz. First Shipment. 3 (hw. 73c ALL RRAN 21 UX' C Kellogg's. Lge. pkg. QUAKER OATS 23c Regular racket Pels Naptha Soap 20c 3 bars Graham Wafers Hed Arrow. 1-lb. cello SHORTENING 25c Swift's Jewel. 2 lbs. FIRST GRADE BUTTER Nu-Thrift Brand-3 lbs $1.17 Alberta Pasteurized Greater Savings on ROYAL CITY Canned Foods PEAS, Royal City 23 c Sieve 5. 2 tins TOMATOES 25C jfor Koyal City, 2' j tin Royal City Soups 25c 3 for Tomato Vegetable Pea Pears, Apricots 35C 2 for Koyal City. No. 2 tins RED PLUMS 23C 2 for Koyal City, No. 2 tins SCOTCH MINTS 21c l-lb. cello package Fresh Arrivals Oranges Large size. Doz. 3 doz. 3QC ggc Half Case . $3.10 Oranges-- Medium size. Doz 3 doz Ily The Case $4.15 WE DELIVER, NOTICE DOMINION GOVERNMENT Itv, BOARD OF REVIEW (IMMIGRATION) Will hold dally sessions from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday inclusive In the Immigration Building, foot of Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C.. beginning on Thursday, the 24th Instant. concerning the illegal entry All persons having Information to Canada of alien Immigrants are Invited to submit It to tne Board In person or by letter. All communications, however maae, will be treated as confidential. .omr. H. L. KEENLEYSIDE, Chairman of the Board, BUT 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. LOCAL, NEWS NOTES Miss Lois McRae sailed yester-day' afternoon on the Princess Louise for a two months' vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhert 'In the south. Mrs. Lenore Barrows arrived in ithe city on the Princess Loulso yesterday afternoon from Juneau ,;and proceeded by the evening train on a trip to Boston. CALLING ALL MEMBERS! of Canadian Legion and Wo men's Auxiliary please- attend Banquet ia clubroom this evening at 7:30. Program includes address by Robert Macnlcol, Provincial Secretary. (74). Mrs. R. J. D. Smith left on last evening's train for Uchl Lake, Ontario, where she will visit with one daughter, before proceeding to Ed inburgh, Scotland, to visit with an he will leave for Terrace and other I interior points and will be back here i about the middle of April. Flowers Sent To Funeral Of Late Mrs. Louis Ross Those sending flowers to the fu neral of Mrs. Loul3 Ross yesterday were 1 Her loving husband, June Munro , Arlene Walker. Lola Collins, Mar guerlte Durant and Lee Wah. Staff cf New Laundry. Mr. and Mrs Stan Morln. Mable and Brick, Charles Ross, Adella Symonette Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods, B'U Schrlabcrg, Mable Iowa, Pioneer Laundry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zarelli Blanche Harte. Zarelli Family Royal Hotel, Mrs. D. Glennle, D. Cavalier. A. Rossi, G. Roberts, Mrs Houston, Port Simpson; Robert Macnlcol, Vancouver. Royal A. Nielson, Vancouver. Everybody reads tne Dally News There's reason. Phones 18 and 81 P.O. Box 575 FOR GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Groceries Vegetables Fruits Confectionery Tobaccos 317-19 THIRD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Legion BUSINESS For Sale Including POTATOES and AITLES Large Stock. Will Sell Cheap HAPPY WONG Phone 941 717 3rd Ave. W. Mrs. George B. White of Fourth Avenue East Is a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, having been removed to the lnstl tutlon from her home In the am bulance yesterday afternoon. Quartermaster Sergeant James Armstrong of Victoria sailed tins afternoon by the Catala on his return south after having been here for several weeks cdnductlns a school of artillery instruction for members of the local battery Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wilson and family of Inverness, who have been visiting at Whitehorse, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the north on their way back to th iMazzel and family and Patsy, Dom- Skeena River. inlon Cafe Joe Lindsay. H. Zum kehr, Fred Lanza, Annette, J. Hos-kins, Rupert Bakery. Mr. and M.s Rol and Leon Barnes, Mrs. H. Nations and Wm. Hayner, Joe and Nell, Mussallem's Economy Stor? Wm. Miller. Chow Gee, Mrs. S. Anderson, Tong Chu, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Domlnato and family. Hotel Arrivals Knox A. Sandstrom, W. G. Young and H. Anderson, city. Prince Rupert Gj WoddalL Q ; J. L Hart, De-"nIr& tuck erf olan Nan - aimo; J. H. Fee, Anyox; Wesleyll.j No direct word has been received for several months from Lee Sam better known as Tom Lee, prominent local Chinese merchant, whe has been on a visit to China, but relatives have written to the local family telling of his move ments around the end of December. The family Is still unable to account for the fact, however that he has not been heard from direct in several months. Mr. !( was visiting at Kongmoon In the Canton district when last heard from. That city has been undei Japanese bombing fire from th'-air. 't 1 WILLIAM OAIR Prince Rupert Florist THIRD AVENUE WEST Large Supply of EDDIE'S ROSES On Hand Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Floral Tributes Phone BLUE 974 P.O. Box 270 Learn To Play Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass O. C. WALKEK, instructor 212 Fourth Street Ear Test Conducted with the "Resonoscope" Free Cheaper Feed Having a surplus ot Bulkley Valley wheat It is necessary In reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupfert Feed Company , PROPHESIES j DISCUSSED Cnaries j. uarmon came in irom Stewart on the Catala this morn- i fi. Joi.ns s Sneaker at British- lriK. Israel Meeting I ! R. C. St. Clair, district forester, i- TaKing as his subject "Mlleposts! left on last evening's train for ao prophecy" by the late Dr. Pascoel trip to Smlthers on official duties. Goard j. G. Johns gave an lnter- r ' estlng reading at the British-Israel Tonight's train, dut from the raeeting last evening in the Toc-H East at 11 o'clock, was reported I rooms, this morning to be running on of tne great prophesies In time. the Bible were prepared and u launched two thousand years ago, Miss Winnie Exley, who has been. ...d ,h sneake, God. who s,w in Ketchikan, returned to the' city , end ftom beglnningi from the north on the Princess, Louise yesterday, afternoon. Dominion Constable A, J. Wat-klnson returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Port Simpson on. official duties. George W. Laldler, after a few days In the city on W. other daughter. Mrs. Smith expects H. Malkln Co. Ltd. business, sailed to be away about six months. She by the Catala this afternoon on will sail from Montreal on the his return to Vancouver. steamer Antonla May 6. j . Wesley. H Houston, manager of Robert Macnlcol of Vancouver, the Hudson Bay Co. at Port Simp- nrnvlnM! wrolnrv nf M,P n.ana- S Pay'S a brie VisiltO the dian Legion, after spending a few days in Stewart, arrived in the city, having- Jarrived on 'the Catala this morning from Simpson. 'city on the Catala this morning' Prlscilla Smith, Indian, a fre- from the north. He will spend sev-. quent visitor before Magistrate , eral days in this district. Tonight McClymont, was again in cltj he will be the guest of honor at a) Pol'ce court this morning on a joint dinner of the local Leclon and charge of vagrancy and was. re- Women's Auxiliary. Tomorrow night ' manded until, tomorrow morning. J. Unlka and K. Sasa, Japanese timber exporters, sailed by the Princess Louise yesterday after-! noon on their return to Vancouver after spending a few days here on business. prepared a plan of His administration. This marvellous prophetic scheme related Itself to the people of God In every age past, present and future. Abraham was the starting point of a "chosen, generation," the es-tablisher of a distinct faith, upon which would be. based the Kingdom of God In the earth. Many of the mlleposts pointed out by the speaker had appeared since (the fateful year of 1917 when Jerusalem was captured. Others would appear. All these mlleposts warned that the- old Imperial militaristic order was ending and that the Kingdom of God was coming Into its own. A general discussion followed which was enjoyed by all present. If you wish to swap a classified. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a. full month at 25c a word. Basketball Dance, April 1, Hall. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18 Baptist Tea, April 20. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 21. Dancing Display, Oddfellows Hall. April 21. Prince Rupert Operatic. Society present the "Pirates' of Penzance" 28. Capitol Theatre, April 27 and United Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. Sliced Bread We are now in a position to supply wrapped sliced bread, ail varieties at 10c a Loaf Sold by all grocers or to out of town customers by express Sliced bread Is economical, con v Venlcnt,- makes . neat sand, Ktlbhegood Joastiiirjdi Housewives Are Asking For it Van's Bakery Prince Rupert, B. C. THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lmon canning; company with as all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Introd " RECIPE CORN AND TOMATO ON TOAST 1-3 oat. tin KoynJ Vltj 3 tallMNn huttft (inlrirn lUntam Corn 1 cup fratnl II inc. tin Koyal I'lty 2 talleiMMn minute taplm-a Toniulo Jiilre 1-2 truHMn call until ii ni union IV)ir Chop onion iinr and Iry In ' butter until Hghtly lirun(il. Heat corn and tomato juice in doulilo lxilert alil union, tapioca, anil seasonings. Cook. 15 , miniiles oer hot water, MirrinB freiiienlly. Servo at once on hot hutterril toal. Sprinkle lilwraUy villi grate! chrene. Serves nix. uemg-r- 1 i Maclean's Peroxide Tooth Paste Made by the makers of the world famous Maclean's Stomach Powder. Germicidal and refreshing. Gives new whiteness to the teeth. One Trial Tube Free With Each Tube Price 25 cents Ormes Ltd. Xfif! Pioneer Dru.qtjt.sts The ilexiU Store Phones: SI & n Open Dally From t .m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 .m, 7 cm. till 9 pjn. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SPECIAL SALE TO CLEAR ON CARPETS Two 6.9x9.8 Barrymore Carpets Regular $31.50. 50 Three 9.8x10' Barrymore Carpets Regular $44.50. CQft ftfl Special We carrj'a large stock of Carpets to choose in up-to-date patterns rhone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE . . . . - UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T. S. S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient please purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Two wives gossiped the other Qd 'So MlOWS sSzt l1av &ifii no or two. . ... fbuttneco&tm And I heard one to the other .u yte sgf fa you ! say, ?yi$C'?-Z iiy. OIU HUU IS a ileal " Ha ftiwavv hvs me Kvitts coal." ii m For The Best Coal in Town PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. 651 - PHONES G52 m At