iday, November 29, 1940. rvAi i in UULLAK DAY SATURDAY raser & Payne's This Dojlar Day is the Biggest Event of the Season What One Dollar Will Purchase on Saturday 4 BOXES LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. 3 HANDKERCHIEFS TO BOX FOR 2 TURKISH TOWEL- SETS - FOR 1 BETTER QUALITY TOWEL SET FOR 1 LARGE TURKISH TOWELS FOR 5 GOOD QUALITY TURKISH TOWELS FOR J WASH CLOTH SETS - FOR 6 TEA OR GLASS CLOTHS FOR 2 50' x 50" TABLE CLOTHS - FOR 5 LINEN FINISHED PILLOW CASES FOR ODD rURE WOOL SWEATERS FOR 1 PAIRS LADIES' ANKLE HOSE FOR J PAIRS GIRLS' HOSE - - FOR I PLAID Flannelette Sheets MOLE HED SIZE FOR 3 YARDS RAYON SILK CURTAIN NET 4 YARDS ASSORTED MARQUESETTES 1 YARD 48" SILK DRAPERY DAMASK 6-riECE COTTAGE WINDOW SETS 1 PAIR FULL SIZE FRILLED CURTAINS FOR 2 YARDS 3G" SATIN DRAPERY CHINTZ FOR 1 ALI SATIN KAPOK FILLED CUSHION FOR 3 PAIR LADIES' SILK HOSE FOR PRINCESS SLIPS,. SATIN - FOR t PURS SILK RAYSUEDE PANTIES OR BLOOMERS 1011 i PAIRS LADIES PURE WOOL GLOVES FOR W DIES' BRASSIER AND PA NT IE SETS EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED FOR CHENILLE BEDSPREADS ASSORTED COLORS. 80"x 100" EACH AT I $2.95 HEAVY QUALITY FIGURED SATIN DAMASK BEDSPREADS. ASSORTED COLORS, IN GIFT BOXES. AC 8G"xl00 - EACH V ALL WHITE FIGURED RAYON SATIN BEDSPREADS. 70"x 90" EACH Si ,39 LAMUSDOWN INDIAN BLANKETS. ASSORTED C-fl Q COLORS EACH VJLlOO - - TAUT WOOL BLANKETS. ASSORTED COLORED QA AC BORDERS .... rAI,t Jt7 CHENILLE BATH ROOM SETS. TOILET SEAT C-fl COVER AND MAT SET vl Sec Our Windows Friday Displaying Numerous Othcr'itcms on Sale Not Advertised Fraser & Payne I Ljs s $ s s $ $ as -s s s s J Tom Landry sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will report for duty with the Royal Air Force. Drop In for tea at Legion Rooms on Saturday and support the work of Hill 60 I. O. D. E. Proceeds from Novelties and Raffles devoted to War Service Fund. S. O. N. Meeting tonight, 8 p.m. Initiation of new members follow-1 d by social, 10 years anniversary. ' All members with guest welcome. Members please attend on time. Force. (280) Ralph Morln sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Alex Smith, who has been identi fied with the staff of Bryant Limit ed here for some time, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Van couver. He Is joining the Royal Air Having received his call to Van couver to assume his duties as a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy, Croft Brook, manager of the Standard Oil Co. of Canada branch here, will sail tonight on the Car- dena for the south. His successor will be Robert Sutherland of Vancouver who is due in the city next week. - . . mm I Basketball ! PORT SIMPSON vs. UUPEKT (SAVOYS) Sat. Night 9:00 25c Exhibition Bid. a ":q m atrjBiMJMtamxMiMsmiMxa JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 937 Phone 957 SMALL YOUNG PORK SHOULDER Per lb. LEG Pit lb. LOIN- F.t lb SIDE PORK 2 lbs RUMP ROAST Per lb. ROAST OFF THE ROUND- Prr lb STANDING RIB Per lb. SHOULDER ROAST 1 1 Prr lb. ROLLED SHOULDER VEAL Per lb BULK LARD 3 lbs ROAST. CHICKENS Per lb FRESH FOWL Per lb 15c 25c 22c 25c FRESH KILLED BULKLEY VALLEY BABY BEEF 22c 25c 20c 15c 22c lbs. SHOULDER VEAL 5Q(J FILLET OF VEAL Per lb RUMP ROAST VEAL Per lb 25c 22c 25c 25c THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please.' Shipment of purses just received You will need gift dressings. See the display at the Dollar Store. (tf) at Fashion Footwear. UI) I I General workers meeting. Sun- BASKETBALL, Port Simpson vs. day 8 pm. Carpenters Hall ,(281) Rupert .(Savoys) Sat. nlte Adm. j - 25c and 10c. (281) Theo Collart sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. "Her Husband's Wife" Auditor ium Bobth Memorial School, Dec. and 5. Tickets now on sale. (281) Just say 'Three Two please.' Ole Welle sailed yesterday after- (280) 1 noon on the Princess Norah for a w ASTHMA BRONCHITIS AND TOUCH, HAXQ-ON COUGHSCOLDS YIELD FASTER TO M i , trip to Vancouver. i Peter Lakle, general freight and j ( passenger agent for Canadian Na-I Canadian Legion Christmas tree tional Railways, returned to. the December 21. Members having city on the Prince Rupert latt ev- children under 12 kindly give in enlng after spending a few days at tneIr names. (tf) Ketchikan, on company business, i 5 WOMEN IN SHELTERS Cabinet Minister Ellen Wilkinson ! Gets Her Information Over ' Teacups By HAROLD FAIR Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Nov. 29: (CP) Redheaded Ellen Wilkinson, Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Home Security and directly concerned with air raid shelter prob- A - 1 Irnnm rrVt fVln O V women and invited them to an In a raffle conducted at the Un- women "talked more sense about Red Services Hut. the winner of a shelter conditions than 1 have combination table and magazine heard from any of tne xpert corn-rack was Mrs. T. H. Priest with No. mlUees that t have sat on up- tq 450- date. They concentrated on the really important things. Mrs. W. Hagen and Mrs. J. Hagen thp whnle of mv W0lk;. she last evening's train from the inter- ,4, , fply Crossing arrived In the city from anQ Puts ine KeUIe on top the interior on last night's train. - . He Is on his way to Port Simpson to represent Skeena River native fishermen at. the annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. John, D. Smith of WrangelL arrived In the "city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from the north to' pay a brief visit here with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Grimble, before continuing on a trip to Seattle. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Dorothy Orimble nnd was married during the past summer. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hill 60 Tea November 30, lbs. LEG OF VEAL f.ST.l JQQ. " AYRSHIRE BACON Per lb PREMIUM HAM Per lb '. LEG OF LAMB Pet lb. SHOULDER OF LAMB Per lb LOIN OF LAMB Per lb Eagles' Bridge, December 4. rt I Second Searchlight Auxiliary jUC Dance, Armouries, December 6. " l 25C 15c! 25c Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Saturday, December 7, Oame dinner, December 11. 102nd Auxiliary tea. Legion Hall. December 12 S.O.N. Christmas tree and dance "TT-" December 26. Moose Hall. 30 c - Genuine Hogmanj'ftDance, Odd-25C fe,low's IIn11' December it HER'Si Thi advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by h Government of British Columbia. covered candles keep her warm, bring the kettle to a boil by morn- I ing and heat the flower pot so that I she can cook a rasher of bacon for breakfast. Other women favored brick sur face shelters because they were less noisy than the underground and the air was better. Concerts or Quiet. "There were four or five young very good looking girls among my' visitors," Miss Wilkinson said. "They rather thought they would like to have concerts In shelters but the cider women were against It, saying that they found It difficult enough urns. mu w - . as lt u to t melt children tQ Ue erage woman thought of the shelter , Aovn situation so sne iook ine cnamciei- lstic Wilkinson way of finding out. 1 "All the women were against sep aration of the sexes but the young ,'ut7 r : women wanted some sort of aepar- shelters-, basements n all kinds of dresslng accommodation. surface shelters and subways, p0lnt8d cut that At th,y were going trenches collected a group of 26 . . , .,,, I Mt.rn to spend the entire winter in shclt over-the-teacups discussimi in her,them to sleep Sleep On Ye Dead Sleep On! Ye Dead of Flanders Fields, Heed not the foe Who, from above, with wanton hands Defiles your graves below. Sleep On! Though the tread Of enemy feet sounds overhead. Well not break faith with ye who died For we have the torch, tls flaming high! Slceo On! Ye Dead of Flanders Fields. Dorothy R.R. CIVIC WAR BONUS , cr TP auuc" ; i"1" PORTMADOC, Wales, Nov. 29 -;.'J7 ""flfill At any rate, Miss Wilkinson noted (CP)-Portmadoc Council has de .u .Tjr5 o ; , , " ine Jarrow "u''l"" the suggestions on which all agreed cided to give ening after spending a few days at cnester University, Miss Wilkinson i ation aiewari, on ueparunem oi xvuuea doesn t believe in a lot oi rea tape business. when pressing problems require so-1 lutlon. She told a reporter those Timely Recipes PUFFED RICE CANDY Heat one quart Puffed Rice in of Copper City are paying a brief added t have always felt you could jn-untu crisp. Put on visit to the city, having arrived on :.' y ?ZL ,dth aulated sugar in frying p cup gran- pan and ap- heat. Do not add water but lor cwmiuinw imm stir the sugar constantly untU you ; X' Kenneth Fraser. manager of the B.C. Packers cannery and reduction plant at Pacofl, arrived in the city 5 ! by gasboat yesterday for a brief ibusiness visit here. ! v t William Halls, formerly of this 25c i city and now located at Atlln, was a pasesnger aboard the Princess , Norah yesterday afternoon going 1 through .on a trip to Vancouver. the Yukon Consolidated Co., and Mrs. MrParlnni u.prp nnccrncrprs B .J? j.i I obtain a golden brown liquid, llien are are thinking tninmng and ana I l regard regara these , .... ... women of the shelters as my constituents for the moment.'-Flower-rot Cooker The. visitors talked "a good deal about the subways- and a'-d one trouble ras that children ofttm go to the 'indergr.our.fi railway platforms as early as eight in the morn- favored a ticket system for admis- sion to such shelters, Warren McFarlane, manager of One woman said nothing would induce her to enter a big shelter. aboard the Princess Norah yester- Equipped with two candles, a flow day afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. Arthur MacDames of er pot and a tin kettle full of water she treks nightly to a smaller one. 'She lights the candles, places the Skecna flower Pt uoside down over them a dash of vanilla or any desired flavoring pour over the rice and Mix thoroughly. Blanched pea-' nutstmay be added if desired. INTO MOUTH OF DEATH ! DELHI. Nov. 23: (CP) The iMedal of the Order of the British and asked for pennies, promising to, Emplre has bsen award?d stoker keep places for them. The women :Alt Akbar of M r s Halderi. who entered a boiler to rercue a chief stoker overcome by the heat. The chief stoker died. J. T. Blackstone of Dallas, Texas, who has been visiting for some time ; at Ketchikan, was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert last night 1 cn his way to his home in the south- The em states. a war bonus of five shillings a week on the wages of Coughing Coldsill II there's Irritation In UDDer bronchial tubes, coughing, muscular soreness or tightness relieve such misery. Mother, with an lmproved"VapoRub Massage." With this more thorough treatment, the poultlce-and-vapor action of Vlcks VapoRub more effectively penetrates irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors ... STIMULATES chest and back like a warming poultice or plaster... starts reu eying misery right awayl Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO GET a "VapoRub Massage" with all its benefits massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on IMPORTANT RIB-AREA OP BACK as well as throat and chest spread a thick layer on chest, cover with a warmed cloth. BE sure to use genuine, time-tested VTCKS VAPORUB. New Ford Cars For 1941 Are Larger ROOMIER bodies and improved riding qualities are combined with smart new appearance in the new Ford cars for 1911. Presented by the Canadian Ford Company in two lines, the De Luxe and the Super De Luxe Fords are built with a longer wheelbase to provide for the longer and broader bodies. Running boards, are partially concealed. Seating widths have been increased as much as seven inches and there is greater shoulder and headroom, (left). Much better vision is afforded both driver and passengers as glass areas have been substantially increased, up to 33 per cent increase in coupes. Front ends are re-styled as shown in the Super De Luxe Fordor above. The new 1941 Fords are now on our streets. Try the new Smooth ride. You'll be surprised. Call on us or telephone us for particulars S. E, PARKER PORI) THIRD AVENUE EAST 1 wages of all council. officials and employees. MERCURY - LINCOLN DEALERS Prince Rupert l'lionc 83 Diai'Sicirritxijjiiii.niiiniaaiiiiBiiiiBaia Try a Daily News Want-Ad. 1 !, i i 3i Ml 1 - - ' AU ..5 t J ' I ! ' 1 '. n ir:: .V ilfv ' V.' mil ori w i'vn