Way Food Market (KOSS INGHAM) ir SHOPPING GUIDE FOR RIDAY AND oA 1 UKDAY 5 COFFEE 3c LtriCTIY wt gQc Medium, ffOn Fanrv Wrapt fa . r 29c I, 25c hulhags grapefruit JUICE 3 FOR 20-oz. Tins, 50c LUXTOILETSOAP Tt BARS GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pinks, FOR 23c SWEET POTATOES 25c M POUNDS WAY FOOD MARKET FAST DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 434 , IMPOMTIO, ft MILK GREATLY INCREASED VITAMIN D 'yilEvitiminDcoutcnt of Carnation Milk, hat been increased from the former 162 10 400 lulcnHtioiul until per rdomiitutcd quart (half Carnation, half atcr) . . . nearly time as ntuckai before. Thii additional irradiation assures a margin of ufcty for the pretention of rkkets in normal in-Unw and provides the vitamin I) needed for pood kmc and tooth development and excellent prowth. So now, more than ever. Carnation MilW ranks a a prtltrrrd food for bottle-fed babies, for their growing brothers and sisters, and for Brown, ups, who Uo need "sunshine" vitamin I), j nis prcaily increased amount of essential vitamin U is provided at no extra cost irnation Milk INADIAN PRODUCT 7 Ceoicnttd 'Out" MacKenzie Furniture MM ITU A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" STORE NEWS 1 1 It - 1 1.. .I.M.lr .111.1 .'ii.iuiu selection 01 incrciianuuc m w very suitable lor your Christmas Rifts. m tour pieces; enncue suites m pn.c.o, p"'fc tables In variety; coffee tables and end tVlltlir..! 1 1. 11 -1. I .... 1. t,n1fitv tl ""'"in wiiimu; nuii'UU enin "i "-sti r ""il of cedar chests have arrived; a new lot or ' - s coming this week; the latest in baby avc arrived, made' by Lloyds, and arc beautifully Ai Santa is brlnglnc goods to our store very 327 3rd Ave., Prime Rupert, B.C. lew Leather are lie re! p Miipinr i,( iavc arrir, from the casl. ,.j styles this year run mostly blacks Jlb!'W"s with some of the new dc-h,v "1 fasteners and quite a number tarwulppcr8 and different kinds of mb and fittings inside. ",,J the prices run from $7.50 lo 25.00. Wn K ba ?,Vc aLso some of the new plastic s at somewhat lower prices. ''itJni1,? y anyhow even if you don't Pwi chase Just now. Local News It AElio Furniture Store will be closed from Dec. 0th to January 5th, 19-17, (d27) C. A, Berncr, divisional superintendent, Canadian National Railways, left on last evening's train for a brief trip up the line as far as Prince Ocorge on official business. Speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe tills afternoon was Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman, who talked of his experiences In travelling through this regfon. Miss Lillian Porter R.N., who has been operating room supervisor at the Prince Rupert Oen-eral Hospital for the past couple of years, left at the first of the week for Chcmalnus, Vancouver Island, having been called there on account of the Illness of her father. A St. Andrew's Cathedral W-A. annual bazaar and tea Sat. Nov. 30 r.t 3 o'clock. Home cooking fancywork, aprons, and knitted garments. Novelties and gifts. A special feature for children will bo an orange tree with attractive prizes, aLso candy and doll's clothes. Come and bring the children. (it) Mrs. Alton's Funeral Will Be At Kamloops VICTORIA, 0i Funeral of I Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Alton, wife of II, E. Alton, and formerly of I Prinze Rupert, who died here I Tuesday, will take place at Kam loops. Born at Bruce Mills, Ont., Mrs. Alton came here seven months ago from Prince Rupert. THE WEEK AT Civic Centre Cyni Thursday (Tcday) 3:30, Junior boys; 5:30, Grotto basketball; G:30, Intermediate boys; 7:30, Ladles Keep Fit; 9:30, Pcoplc'3 Store basketball. Friday 3:30, Junior girls; 3:30, Illsh School basketball; G:30, Intermediate girls; 7:30, Men's conditioning class. Saturday 2:30, Gyro basketball; 3:30, Grotto basketball; 4:30. Sweet Sixteen basketball. Sunday 2:00, badminton. Rooms Thursday 8 p.m., Film Board Forum. Friday 7:30. Co-op 'badminton. Sunday 2:00, Teen Orchestra, Du Barry Rubenstein Tuya Molinard and Many Others McCUTCHEON Pharmacy Ltd. Third Ave. and Sixth St. 1'IIONi; " ems Long tnps or short, day or night, 99 Tail at your service. II. O. Perry, after a week's business visit In the city, left on last evening's train on his return to Prince Ocorge. Ken Jordan of Vancouver, provincial commissioner of Boy Scouts, left on last evening's train after a brief visit here In connection with the organization of a local association. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and family will be leaving about the middle of next month fov West Vancouver where they will be taking up future residence, Mr. Parker going into business there. MRS. POTTERTON FAREWELL GUEST SMITIIERS Mrs, L. A, N. Pot-tcrton was uplcasantly surprised one afternoon recently when members of St. names' -Women's Auxiliary gathered at the Angli can rectory to extend their best wishes and bid her farewell. Mrs. Pottcrton was the president of the auxiliary and a very faith ful and valuable mcmlbcr of the church. She ha.s been very active In many affairs of the church during her .stay In Smlthcrs and will be greatly missed. She was presented with a gii, of needlework from her friends. Sergeant and Mrs, Pottcrton and daugh ter, Hilda, left Smlthcrs yester day to make their home in Prince Rupert where Serjeant Potter- Ion will lake over the duties ot police chief. cnoif its FLAVOUR RICHNESS STRENGTH i 1 FROM YOUR NEAREST GROCER Announcements Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, November 23th. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Scotch Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Nov. 30, in aid of Pioneers' Home. United Church JJazaar, Dec. 5. Toe II Grand Variety Concert, December 6. Civic Centre. Orange tea and home cooking. Mrs. J. G. Anderson's, 303 4th East. 2:30 to 5. Dec. 12. XMAS GIFTS ("ivc 1 1 1 : 1 C Lovely Lingerie 1 Nightgown, Slip and rantle, In heavy satin, sizes 32 to 12, in white, blue or rose. Deposit, $2.70 Balance, $10.79 C.O.D. Send color, size, deposit, and address to SYLVIA'S Remly-lo-WvAiv g OCKAN FALLS, B.C. Delivery in 3 weeks Imnruvc the efficiency of your OIL HURN ...in. Willi ii rrkl PI A K U K L OIL CO N I) IT I O N K R for Quicker Starting Cleaner Finnf? Faster Healing 32-oz. tin .$1.70 (enough for 8 barrels of oil) MARRIED AT ST. ANDREWS At a wedding ceremony Wednesday everting attended by about 50 friends of the, brldc'8 family, Miss Pauline Ohnesorg, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Ohnesorg of Prince Rupert, became the bride of Edward Hicks of Vancouver. The vows were exchanged In St. Andrew's Cathedral before Rev. Basil S. Procktcr. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a green suit with' brown accessories, with a bouquet of yellow rosebuds. She was attended by Miss Hilda Hodgklnson, wearing a black and red sequin-trimmed suit with corsage of white carnations. Groomsman was Nell Strcm- dahl, and Peter Lien was organ ist. A reception followed the ceremony in the ladies' lounge si the Civic Centre, at which the eongratuations of their many friends were j-eceived by the newly married couple. Rev. Mr, Procktcr was a speaker during the evening. Toast to the bride was proposed by tiillls Roycr and responded to by the bridegroom. Mr: and Mrs. Hicks plan to sail Friday on the Catala for Vancouver, where they will make their home. FIERY ROUTE FOR STORE WOMBELL, England b Seven hours after she escaped down a blazing staircase, Mrs. Bertha Parkin, aged 28, gave birth to an cight-and-a-half-pound sou. She Is thinking of naming him Fireman, ,, I HARTLEY BAY , COUPLE WED At a quiet ceremony in First United Church manse early Wednesday afternoon, Miss Sarah Robinson of Hartley Bay became the bride of Joseph Recce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Recce, also of Hartley Bay. Rev. R. A. Wilson officiated. Given In marriage by John Eaton, the bride was attend by Mrs. Herbert Ridley of Hartley Bay. Herbert Ridley attended the bridegroom. J. H. Malr left on last evening's train' for a brief business trip to Smlthers. In llit Datrv vu Java for itsrilizfna end disinfecting dairy equipment, bottles, utensils and butter wrappers . purifying voter vied Irt butter-moking. In The Farmhouse Jovex ketps win- 1 cows, doors end woodwork spotless. Disinfects and deodor- ues toilets, sinks and drains, whilens clothti. AT YOUR DIALER'S GARRY L mam m hb m ma vssx vm 1 w J I Toys For All Ages . v i 1 '"","'" . Jv P v $1.10 S I is ihhi 1 ft rr-"-i? it- 1 w - . THE MEN'S SHOP" win 1 r 1 mtirjr -v- ( S32 THIRD AVtNUE ( ? See our large' slock of "Sk fig Games and Toys rr-s, jj irfnee Rupert Dalle J3cU) Thursday, November 28, 1040 RELAX In One of These Comfortable Dressing Gowns Sec the range in wool flannels and wool and rayons. S 0 1 i d colors and smart patterns. $9.95 to $25.95 in co info rT IJ)TIII(i AM) n risni.(,s WANTED MUSICIANS FOR PRINCE UUPERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Weekly rehearsals now beiiig held at Civic 'Centre ' For further Information phone T. A. 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