XNXSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 194S Burnaby Rosery j Company money but be sure It's th. genu- eni ireB no SOLD W LISIIUS JELLY POWDERS c t's Desserts; ne& ; us ter? (j.l! No. 2. New Westminster i to) Sale Through Their Agent, MRS. SMITH FLOWER SHOP., llruoksliank Blk., Third Ave. Uosc Rushes Perennials Ornamentals, etc. .1 Smith has prices and ::::)les. All orders individ-mossed and tagged. ORDER NOW! u W.D. Hunter, who has !. Vancouver for the past necks in the Interests of returned home Irom n il on the Prince Rupert crnoon. Brsner sailed yesterday on the Cardena for a np to Vancouver. ft. QUICKER RELIEF COUGHS-COL .BRONCHITIS ASTHMA Toll Buckley't Mixtur. Th. New Improved Formula ocH falter it all meditation Na lyrup more lor your miuim lomriJllfeK ciio wont " 15c PAL'MOLIVE SOAP R; i;.r Cakes, HEINZ SOUPS Aborted Ready to 28c .1 tins W W PAPER Handewrap; 4 Ap 00 ft roll A7U KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 'Jin Ultra-Modern Squure Base Tumbler FREE wlfi 'i pkgs. f.W 27c Calif. Navel ORANGES low prices: OQp per doz. O' Now at their best at Lte 79c LOCAL NEWS MOTES Mrs. Sam Haudenschild returned on the Prince Rupert today from a trip to Vancouver. D. McN. Lowe returned on the Prince Rupert this afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. , Lieut, and Mrs. William Elkins are home for a visit, having arrived on the Cardena Monday morning from Victoria. A. II. Wharton is arriving in the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver. He is here to address a gathering of the Women's Canadian Club on the io-Ject of India in which country he once lived. Second Engineer Leslie Wilsn sustained injuries in an accident in the engine room of the steamer Prince Rupert this morning which necessitated his removal to the. hospital on the arrival of the ves sel here today. George Little, pioneer Terrace sawmill operator, arrived in the city from the interior on last night's train and will be here until Friday morning when he will return to Terrace by way freight. Mrs. Little will arrive from Terrace on tomorrow night's train and sail on the Prince George that ! night f n r Vancouver to receive ! medical treatment. TIMItl K hAI.K :tlli:i!l Soiled tenders wlU toe received by Um Dltr:t Foreeaer, Prtivoe Rupert., not Inter than noon on the 2Mb day of i February, (or the purchase of Licence X30139 near south shore of Sit dena le Channel to out 1.590.000 fceft 1 oi Spruce. Hanrock amd Cedar. j Two i i years wfll be allowed far removal cf timber j Further putloularB of tlie Chief For-e;ci- Vw-roriH. B.C . ithe District For- , c.--t Prim Rmurt. BXT . iRunger J B. S Prince Rupei: B.C MALKLVS REST RAKING POWDER 12 oz tin 11 best m I.R.C. ASSORTED BISCUITS per lb. 16c Malkin's Best COFFEE 1 lb. I.R.C. SELECT SODAS Finest quality; per pkg 53c 22c 25c CLARK'S CHILI SAUCE Extra flavor; AAn 10 oz. bottle i3 Clark's Tomato Juice 10 OZ,; W-c per doz. tins it? All Couked and Smoked Meats kept, fresh in our refrigerated display case for your better enjoyment. Mussallem's Economy Store ttlli r ri w nere uoiiars O. IiOX 575 Have More Cents" PHONES 18 AND 10 S. O. N. meeting tomorrow night, 8 o'clock. See Gordon it Anderson, for Feb-' ruary furniture specials. 10 down balance over 12 months. Mr. and Mrs. O. Waugen sailed yesterday afternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver, accompanied by their son. Mr. Waugen has been employed at the dry dock here. Mr. and 'Mrs. Eugene Godln of Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchewan, are visiting here as the guests of Adjutant and Mrs. E. D. Brunsden. Mrs. Godln and Mrs. Brunsden are sisters. G. Gottfred, superintendent of Canadian National Telegraphs, is In the city in the course of one of his periodical visits on official business. He arrived on last night's train from Edmonton where he makes his headquarters. Oscar Flint, pioneer mining man of AHce Arm and Anyox, is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the north on the Cardena yesterday. 6. NOTICE I, Walter Scott Simpson, of Tele graph Creek, in the Province of British Columbia, will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Hazel Glasford Simpson of Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, as from this date, she having left my bed and board. WALTER SCOTT SIMPSON tfhhcuHcetneHtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Annual Masonic Ball. February Oddfellows' Fortnightly Scotch Dance. Feb. 7. Admission 50c. St. Peter's Evening Branch Handkerchief Tea, Parish Hall. Feb. 12. v United Church Valentine Tea. Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's, Feb. 12. Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, February 13. 14. II II Dance, Seal Oove Hall, Feb. 12. Lutheran Valentine Tea. Feb. Catholic Shrove Tuesday Tea, Mrs. J. Zarclll, Feb. 17. Moose Ladies' Dance, Feb. 13, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. George Mitchell. Feb. 19. S.O.N. Masquerade, February 20. Anplican Jumbo Sale, March 12. L.O.B.A. Spring Sale, April 8. Cp'hedra) Easter Sale, April 9. STANLEY W.COLTON D.C., rh.c CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone G10 Notice To Motorists Rupert Motors wish to announce the appointment of Alf Dahlberg as shop foreman. Alf is a first class automobile mechanic himself and under his careful supervision we feel sure that our mechanical services will be efficiently and promptly rendered. For Emergency Night Service Call Red 811 Rupert Motors PHONE 566 THE DAILY NESTS Appointment of Will Robinson of Terrace to be a judge of the Juvenile court is announced in the current issue of the B. C. Gazette. The .spring session of .Supreme Court Assizes in Prince. Rupert will open May 6 and the 'fall ses sion on September 23, it is an nounced. Mrs. John Currie, who has been spending the past few months in Vancouver receiving treatment from specialists, returned home on the Prince Rupert Jthls afternoon, t j The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at Its regular weekly luncheon today, went into civic centre matters with particular reference to the terms of incorporation under the Societies Act under which a constitution and bylaws has now been drawn up. The proposed terms of incorporation were approved by the club. President George Rorie was in the chair. Samuel Hope, Indian, for drunkenness, was fined $15, with option of seven days' imprisonment, in city police court yesterday. The county court case from Terrace of J. I. Bethurem vs. Andrew Pete has been set for hearing February 25. The action is tor $16710. W. O.- Fulton is counsel for the plaintiff and T., W. Brown for defendant. For Quicker Relief of KIDDIES' COLDS Use BUCKLEY'SStalnless WHITE RUB The more quickly a kiddie's chest told if curbed the leu, danger there Is of something serious developing. That's why more and more mothers are inn Buckley's Stoinless White Rub. They know that a gentle nminn. Mfittl fhit ffltt Deft MM 'Tin im 41-15 trating, non-greosy, stoinless rub really brings umalingly fast relief. 1. It P..trot.i f oier. 2. CwwraKl rwol and vaporli.t qulck.r. 3. Stimulates circulation, braoks up congt lion, loownt m hard, racking cough, holpl Indue, rntful tlxp. Or Your Mof lock. TWO SIZES 30c and JOc. WCKLEVS STAINLESS WHITE U IS MADE BY THE MAKERS OF UCK'S MIXTURE CANADA'S LARGEST SflUNG COUGH AND COLD REMEDY. ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are Jiow adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie V. Yatt in full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 619 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait. SPECIALS IN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 8 Camp Cots sizes 2-6, 3-3. 75 Mattresses, from $12 and up 8 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges. 6 Remington Typewriters. 6 Large Mirrors. 7 Chesterfield Beds in the latest styles and patterns. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE CLACK 321 V.".V.V.V.V.V.V.".W.V.V. i Start the Year Right By r Saving Our COUPONS ? for Useful Household Items. Call In and let us explain this plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 5 "Where Dollars Ilavo More f Cents" P.O. Box 573 Phones 18, 19 MV.W.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V I :.. -'Wa . . !G 10 !L D S IE More an TTIF. SK AT, nV QUALITY Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce x Sandwich Spreads . Soiced Salmon T Smoked Salmon 2 Bloater Z fa f3EJ? i?3 are Baying itr!irt, .riiin friii isma 4 ozs. 75c Rex . . . for Acid Dyspepsia ... for Sour Stomach . . . for Gas on Stomach ... for Flatulence ... for Heartburn Pleasant, Safe, Prompt and Effective! 16 ozs. 1.75 i A' Standing as a mighty bulwark of home defence, life insurance is bringing security freedom peace-cf- mind to more and more Canadians Theyltnow that, in the past 100 years, life insurance has weathered every storm of war, panic and epidemic and has honored every obligation They know, too, that life insurance helps to keep hones intact to care for families bereft of their breadwinners to educate children so they have a fair chance in life and to bring financial security to those whose earning days are over ..... And they know that their savings in life insurance are doing double duty in helping to finance Canada's all-out war effort. It is good citizenship to own Life Iwrnmrnm 'THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY ItE INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN CANADA Special OHer in . . . MEN'S SUITS with extra pair of Pants Free for every -order. January only. M. T. LEE - Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9(i0 J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting: Station tm mmmmmrnmmmmxmm Furs Wanted! We have a big order for all varieties of Furs, especially marten and mink, Don't sell in Cow Bay. See me up town and those .same buyers will pay 30 more If I am there. GOLD1SL0031 "The Old Reliable" When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates CJrmes Ltd. ITiiA Pioneer Druq&fats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 81 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - S pjn. If you lose anything, advertise for it.