BETTER UUY BEANS- Standard quality. 20 oz. 2 for libfcy's Pineapple Jbkt "jfi U, wee'tehed. 50 oz. AV Milkin's Best Pineapple O0 Jdice 13 oz. 2 fof Kelo Apple Juice 4 Qp Ctiuhed, 10 oz. 2 for avdnesdav. March 12, joH. Frv'c frtrnn 1-lb. tin IMumcs 18 and 1?) 31 St 23c COUNTRY HOME CORN Golden Op B: tam. choice quality . ItKI) HILL TOMATOESChoice duality. A W7p r . 2 for LIBBVS PORK and BEANS-r 25C 10 oz J lor .. UBBY'S SWEET SPUDS- 2' 24c ASSORTED VARIETIES TlluuuiiU iim -vrnwuu,., mai,ty AND GOODWILL of our many patrons and ONLY friends in Prince Ilu pert and throujhont the ptitrlet Is oat list Anniversary made possible. We ualic and appreciate verv slncerHy the Confidence yOo KaVe placed in us. It I, our aim to merit your fdiilinued patroiiire and suppdrt. " ' THIS STORE IS OWNED AND OPEHATtD 100 In frlnce Rupert. There are n. outskle interests nr capital whats6ever. OUK I'OMCY Is to place bel ore th housewives oT Printe fcupert and District quality groceries at low prices, as tour tarloadand quantity purchases enable Sis 0 -do this. THE FREE PREMIUM PLAN we have ha In effect the past few years is somethine not to be overlooked by economical and shrewd housewives. In UWnr advantage of this and keeping your homes replenished with dishes, utensils; silverware and many other valuable articles, we maintain that you cannot purchase your dally needs tnore economically. A fair trial of this plan will convince sou. AN UP-TO-DATE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE It maintained thronMiwit the city as well a, to boats (lf all sizes and types. We ship to all uutlylnfc districts by both steamer and Tailroad. AS A SYMIiOl, OF OUR APPRECIATION to you for your loyalty and support, we titter you some valtics which will actually save you money. Your irtlipection of our high-trade and well-kept stock Is invited. BUTTER-Bulkley Valley First Gradfe. 3 lbs. ....... $1.17 Canned Vegetables LYNN VALLEY PEAS Sieve 4. , idard quality 12c Canned Fruits MALKIN'S REST CHERRIES fled Pitted, 1J fancy quality, it oz. X 1 LYNN VALLEY PEACHES Standard quality., 15, . 2' tor MAUROB PINEAPPLE IWs. 2 for" MALKIN'S BEST STRAWBERRIES 2's, squat ' GOLDEN AREA ttlUIT FOR SALAD-2's, squat 27c 29c 19c 22c BADER'S SHORTBREAD COOKIES-Cello pkg 10c FRUIT JUICES OrAard Garden Grkpeftiilt Aire. nnu j ' 20 jz 12c Ideal for Tea They Melt In Yoor Mouth SPRINT, CLEANING NKKDS Old En;lish Palnt Cleaner ' needs uo. water, No rinsing Ko tlrylng. - 25C Old English No-Rub Q muW Wa-Plnt Aero-Mist Glass Cleaner- For windows and wind- O ff p shields. Each Llquia Vtneer-12 oz. CQrt "Leaves nofereasy Mlm- March's W-WW Cleanlnt Powder-" Works xw 15C wonderfully well" 33c For Rreakfast f .b tin A7V REFRICERATKI) MEAT DISPLAY CASE All smoked meats arc kept un-der refrigeration in our up-to-date display case Yor your protection. Cooked Ham, nologna, Wein crs, Side and Rack Hacon,Cot taje Rolls, etc. CEREALS KelloK's torn Flakes Qltp Kelloee's Corn Pops- "A crisp puffed tereal." J.2C Quaker Oats Large package Nott-premlum. IQp L0 Each Shredded SVheal 100 tp whole wheat. 2 for Cubs "the new spoon 'O'lC size cereal." 2 for Miracle Whip Salad Drcsslne 4-oz. jar tobaccos and Confectionery Order your favorite tifartttes, tobaccos and randies lln yonr grocery order. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES All vegetables are kept garden -fresh on our modem vegetable display counter by Vapor sprays for your greater enjoyment. All fruits and Veettables In season are on display. MussallemV Economy Store WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE tSO. Box 57 ' ---- - - -f-T - j,- - - -1-m. Trains leaVfe rmNvCK;npPEliT for the EAST Monday, Wednesdy, Friday, B p.w. Alr-CondlUowd Sleeping and Dining Cits s'amer leave PRINCK fcfJPERt for VANCOUVEK Tlnir jday, ,30 p.m. caftlng'al Oceah Falls and Powell Rivf r For Full information and Reservation, etc. taH or Write TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenu Phone 2C0- .Prince Rupert Aeents for Vrrrii.C9ri4da Air Lines !f you lose anyUiilljj, adyertipe for it Xhnther interesting Issue of Bo- Kfe-IIl, publication of Booth Memorial High School, has made Its ap-n4VAnce. tt "contains much Inter esting news concerning the activi ties of the school and its pupils and, as us'uai. It has been very attrac tively prepared. First Child Born In Local General Hospital Now 30 nirthrfav nrppttnizs are due today upert General Hospital. flfl DHL? HllW " 4th Ave. E., tomorrow, March 13. J. Klnsior sailed yesterday ar-iver. ternoon ton the rjaWte for Victoria where he will be tnfeaged In fishing L. B. Lambty retorhed t6 the fclty on the Prince ftupfe'rt this morning from a buMness tfup td Vancouver'. Charles Graham, inspector mines, returned to the city wi the Prince Rupert Ihls mohitng rrbm a trip to 8orf Inlet 6n official -duties, Rev. E. W, Slater retirttied to the city Wi the catala yesterday fWm a trip to Stewart on ttefafa'tllcal duties. returned to tne cujr irom; tne sontn on the Prince Rupert this morning, HOW TO OPEN llflCC THAT CLOSES llU vE UP AT NIGHT Put 3 -purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril .. i (1) It shrinks twolTen membranes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush hasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKSYATROHOL Hugh MacDonald, road superin tendent for Atlin district, left at the rirst of the week on his return to Sewart after spending several days In the city on official dalles. Mr. and Mrs. R. Xuxler of Premier were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon arriving from the north. They ari on their way to Calgary wheVe Mr. Aufcier will Join the Royal Canadian Air Force. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in regular monthly business session 'at today's luncheon: ..President W. (F. Stone was In the chair and there i was a good attendance of members. Business to large extent concerned the internal affairs of the clu'bV Ken Matheson of the invctiga1-tlon department of the Canadian National Railways Js paying one of his periodical visits to the city t)n official business, having arrived from Prince Oeorge on last htght's train. . t ' A railway box car laden with mixed groceries and standing In the spur at the Malkln wholesale warehouse here was broken fnto during Monday night. The- ml had been broken and the door partly opened. Evidently, however, ,the would-be entrants were frightehed off at that time as the contents of the car were not disturbed. "e Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. I Presbyterian Tea Mrs 'JlaVen, Second Searchllght;uxlllary Tea Catholic Ladles' St. Pattlck Tea, I . - mm murca ii. Anglican Tea Mrs. Darton's March 18. United Tea March 20th, Mrs. Large's, Varden's entertahiment March 20. 102nd Auxiliary tea, Lesion, March 22. IlorticuUUral Dnnet, Marcn 24. Rebekah Tea and Sale, April 2. L. O. B. A. Spring feile, April 23. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Wall. St. PeteVs SpruijleMay 11. NOTICE Owners or landlords' of ortmlses! rtnted' slrtce Jartuiry 2, 1940 for housing, accommodation must makei delermlhatlon bf Ihe rnt Tn R-nff ttt.. well known vounKitee tee tor tor a a detern 1 1 u..)aei. mVi Tli I rt u vpnrs'nl of sucli premises 1 atto todaV Joe Mvas -Uie first baby! JtfiC.E W..E. FlSHlB to be born m the then new Prince flu 'Chairman. ii -i-iitf'rirrwn i LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dance, Mobise ftalL Friday.. presbvtettan tea !krs. Platen's, Canadian legion B.EJ3X.. monthly j meeting lcm6hV. j Mitchell Gay sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vahcou-1 Mrs. B. A. McLean R.N of Port" Esslngton arrived In the city on last night's train from the Skeeh Rivet, bringing patients in with her. .- j Oeorge Little of Terrace is pacing of j a brief business Visit to the city, having arrived from the Interior on last night's train. Sergeant and Mrs. Howard Hlb-' bard returned to the city 'on the Prince Rupert this morning from a Vacation trip to Vancouver. Wllllani Stole returned lb the'eitv. Lieut. R. Thistle, Who has been on on the Catala vestprdAv rrnrh n a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, week's business trin to Stewart and Premier. T. A. McMartln, mahnger of the Vateon general store at Bmlthers, arrjved In the city on last night's train Troin the Interior for a brief business Visit to town. I - 1 Provincial Constable L. E. Requa bf" Stewart is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today .'returning north after a brief trip to' Vancou ver oh esc'drt duty. . Mrs. W. W. Rush of Victoria Is a Visitor lh the city, with''' her sister, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs; Rush ls'the'! widow of a well known .Portland : Canal mining man of the early days , ana ner . son, uew Rush, , Is a rell wiown tormer Victoria atWete. According to. tele'sram received . by Rev, 3. Ii. Mytwang yesterday. ' Rt. Rev. h. t. Foss W iSeattle,. bishop bf ttre Pacific bistrki of .the KoVwegtan Lutheran fchtirchl w America ana Canada,- and -also ? L C. itasby of Mtohpoi'.S tWjfl atiditot W the sune church, wlll visit 'in the bfty over th e Veekend. They to, tome frcri; Ketchikan! on.SaVarday. and remain tiw plestsy of 6t. wVs Lutheran .Church ior x severarxiays. 1 HELP FOR KIDNEYS OR MONEY IACK Gin .Pflli are sold on a "utWiclioa or montytbtck batit". If ,youVi act VfiUrHjr tiifitd witMbeirVelpyour money .Will 1 re funded. (I the U.S. Mk fer "Cio PilH") '- m CHIROPRACTOR Stihley W. Coltorj, D.CJPh.C. Wtllace Bldck. rhonc M Central Hotel Qertral Hotel Annex ISO heated Rooms "' tret XVatet Steafa Baths Dining Room in Connection, Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress FRESn FRUITS VEGETABLES Arriving Etery Boat "BUY RIGHT" fcnop at Tom Lee & Soil nousE of finf;fooi)sm Phone 5(7 2nd Ave. West YES1 We Repair Vf iter PipH, Beef), Woodwotk, Stoves Connected, tie. Ofl Burner Cleaned ....... lUt Chlmntys swept 1158 HANDY fttAN HOME SERVICE Pliehk BLACK. :33 ' iii IS yjoWL HOME frAGfe fUtfV C.;C. Everston, suferlng from ' N. P. Ingford, chlef fwcouftlint broken arm, arrived in the city on for the Premier bold MVrflh$rCo.,: the Catala yesterday altemoonleft at the first o the veek 6b. -Wj from Anyox to enter the Prince Ru- return north after a brief visit 16' pert General Hospital for treatment the "city. j : IN "A-l" CONDITION? ; your house sound in structure? 'Is it proteaed and decorated inside and out by .good paint) Is the roof raih-and-snbw- 3 bathroom? Round the World WITH Short Wave reception, brings Europe to B.C. Before yoil al'e satisfied youll tune in a iiew R.C.A. VICTOR with, AIL the latest improverirents. In the city or in the country its- R.C.A. Victor for better radio reception always Get the facts from Radio Headquarters l4r proof? Isyourkitcheneijuiprdforiight, ' ' W happy work? Havie you a bright, sanitary 4 j ST: i Battery Operated Model: B4' If you need money, for renovations, discuss the matter :. Viiith our manager. You will appreciate his- helpful : i ; approach to yoit problems. . y-'r-' 1 BANK OF MONTREAL "A bank Vttii Sdkatl AccounU AiO W.loom." i'. Prince Rupert Ilranch: G. R. S. DLACKABY, Manager, Stewart Branch: H. V.-LITTLER Managet MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING ttt OutcM' tf 123 Yian' Skcctisful Optra RADIO SERVICti 5 rv- S107.00 1 X Write .for Illustrated- lojder, ahd ' full'detalls of our;trialde onstration. 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