Thursday, JaMittry 18, iVtl. MacKenzie's Furniture A GOOI) PLACE TO BUY TRADE INS Phone 775 24 Hour Service at Regular Ratea WMO IT'S WISE TO BE THRIFTY! It s a Clearance Sale With "Reason" A GOOD "REASON" i-piccc Bedroom Suite Reg. $79.50. CfcO ffft Clearance $0.U. 8-piece Diniiur Iloom Suite QfiQ ft Reg, $87.50. Clearance ?Ui7.tlU Chesterfield Chair Keg. $25.00. Q1 Q ft Cleantnee .. Pl3.tU Buffet Clearance with Glass Front Reg, $27.50. (JflViUU Of) 00 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING third avenue Used Davenport Makes up into a bed. CfiCI) At A Few Other Articles Act Quickly 327 Third Ave. When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable SS PHONE 13 CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Bleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on at Ocean Falls and Powell River Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling -"WINTBU EXCURSION FAKE, to VANl 10UVER 'j1 Feb. 28th, 1941. Tickets on sale Nov. 1st. 1940 to Q Q f A A M t) 10 U Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full information and Rest f at'on'. 528 3rd Avenue Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, Phone 2G0 Prince Rupert Air Lines Agents for Trans-Canada tra. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just lay "Thrti Two plete,M Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Miller are filing tonight on the Prince Rupert lor a trip to Vancouver Mrs. H. S. Parker Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert or a business trip to Vancouver. John May is sailing this afternoon on the Princess Norah (or a yacatlon trip to Vancouver. Father Anthony Meulenberg of Stewart, after a brief visit to the city, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to ftetchlkan. Oapt. Larry Thomson, who has been here in connection with his duties as a coastal pilot, is sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. Victor Amadlo, who is a patient in the Prince Rupert General IIos-Rltal seriously 111 with spinal meningitis, Is reported to be showing slight improvement- Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. ?02nd Auxiliary .Dance. Armories, Januarv 3i:" Qrange tea, Mrs. Krikevsky's February 5. Catholic tea, Mrs. R E. Moore's February 0. Hospital Annual Ball, Moose; Hall, February 7. W.O.T.M. tea, Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. I Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall February 15. DANCE SEUENADERS' OBCIIESTKA Oddfellows' Hall Friday 17th MANUFACTURERS' Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative W.A. of the R.C.C.S., R.CA S.C. R.C.A.M.C. TEA OF THE SEASONS JANUARY 18, 3-G p.m. Canadian Leeion Hall J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bltlg. FRESH SHRIMP Dally After 4:3ft p-m. JBOAT VV.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK PHONE 179 Apple Juice 50-oz. tin TH2 DAILY NEWS'" 'Pgysntani Just say "Three Two please." Tonight's tram, due from the East or 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on tune. Inspector Ernest Gammon, provincial police, left on last evening's train lor a trip to Prince Oeorge on official business. Here's Why So Many MOTHERS Are Changing to ( m BUCKLEY'S WHITE RUB FOB KIDDIES' COLDS BECAUSE thi. rrrutltM. (uUUm Rib . u.t d thrx J liing 1. Fcnttrat fuUr. I. Help rtntriU hrtt and prln quitk.r. J. Ilrtak v rnlkn. hrlp tl.r tlon.J n.lrlU, wthe ..d h,p ?!' ,nd "Pr MuUN r.nark-ably quick r W.H.W.8 DOUBLE yOUR MONEY 6ACKI Two Sizes: 30c and 50c Dr. E. A. Ferguson, who has been relieving here as medical officer of the local garrison area during the past month, sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mrs. James Clatk. : m the cltf m lhe prnce R " jrawuay morning irom Vancou- . . .jj. i . Serenaded dance Oddfellows' Yer Qn m HVwlU.be SS-llall, Friday, January 17. Ing south tonight. ' Presbyterian tea, Mrs. Lakles'. " January 21. D " u,e annua report of the "'-e upcrt i-namqer of Com- Angliean Tea. Mrs. R. Bartlett's ,!nerce w- M- Watts made reference January 23. r TOna"lons m the civic depart- i....mw- e wiaiies it maae clear that S.O.N. basket social, January 24,'he has no fault to find with th ladles with baskets free. j personnel but was critical of a xoi-m Dr municipal government Rnmi h.anmiet and dance Janu-'ulilh hm -j . . - - www aaequaie stan lary 24, Moose Hall. 6:30, tickets or proper upkeep of necessary Orange Marmalade Empress. 4-lb. tin Wrigley's Gum 6 for 25c 25c 42c 25c CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL 1 Tin ..Apricots, 16 oz., .1 tin Peaches, 1 Tin Pears QQn All for Scouts Honor Capt, Durnford Statuetta Presented at Meeting This Week Local Troop s I Fourishinr ' As a token of appreciation and recognition of his work and leader ship In local Boy Scout activities. Rev. (Captain! Roy Durnford, chaplain of the local garrison area, was presented with a Scout statuette at this week's gathering of the local Boy Scouts. The presentation was made by Troop Leader Harold Nordan. Other presentations included a handyman's badge to David Carter and service stars to various mem bers of '.the troop, these presentations being made by Scoutmaster Ernest Meadows. There were three new recruits at this week's parade and one transfer Rahert McChestney from Prince George. Prince Rupert troop is steadily growing in membership and enthusiasm. Jt now consists of thirty-six boys and Scoutmaster Meadows has enlisted three assistants to ; carry on the work. INQUEST DOUBLE SLAYING SOUTHAMPTON. Eng.. Jan. 16: (CP) Commander Wilfred Stan-field, 47, one time chief officer of the Empress of Australia, was found, by a coroner's jury to have shot his, wife then himself while "filled with, remorse." Allan M. pav)es, who $ Jn the j Canadian Postal Corps at Trenton, Ontario, arrived home on Tuesday i night's train for a brief visit with j his father, Allan M. Davies. From j here he will proceed to Victoria to pay a short visit with his sister. I Miss Nancy Davies, before proceed-I ing East. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. Wtllaee Block. Phone C4I Wo bought three brantl new heaters Just so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them in They answer PHONE 179 Thrift Cash and Carry An Excellent Opportunity to Buy Quality Groceries at Lowest Prices PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 17 to 25 INC. Fresh Farm Eggs Per doz 25c S.wift's Empire Bacon Sliced fresh for your order. aA Per lb. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. and 1 lovely tumbler. OQn Per unit Lobster Malkin's Best. 'i's. Per tin Potatoes Firm, white. Per sack Grapefruit Juice 50-oz. tin 17c $1.75 Chase and Sanborn COFFEE Vacuum packed. Per 1-lb. tin Mincemeat Fine, quality. Per lb. 49c Wrapped Apples Rome Beauty and Spitz. OCT 5 lbs. V Oranees Sweet, Juicy. A Cp 2 dozen 0 Sultana Raisin 2 lbs 25c 15 c Peanut Butter Malkin's Best-Fancy tumbler. Cn Each Toilet Tissue Nile. Per roll 5c CANNED VEGETABLE SPECIAL 1 Tin Cut Green Beans, 20 oz., I Tin Peas, 1 Tin Qnn Corn AH for Courteous Service and Trompt Delivery We Aim to Please THREE-TWO PLEASE' The cars are painted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comfort Call us at 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE For That Quick Pot of Tea "SALADA TEA BAGS Hugh McDonald, road superln- Tuesday far a brijf v s:t hc .on tendent for Atlln district with head - official duties. He will ba retuini quarters at Stewart, arrived ir the tng to Stewart on the Cardena Suiij-city from the north on the Cardena day evening. SEW With a IIodcrn SAVE am SERVE Singer Sewing Machine From Wanted-Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E, ORMUEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 741. 167 East 3rd Ave. Nanaimo-Wellington Bulkiey valley Alberta Minehead Sootless It Pays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS Cellophane Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb,. Obtainable at ! STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD. RUPERT BUTGIIERS BULKLEY MARKET Also served at the Boston and Commodore Cafe Smoked and Cured Fish available at the above Stores-r-Packed By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia 7 PHONE 116 PHONE 117 ?