Way Food Market (KOSS INGRAM) Interest for Thrifty Shoppers! FRUIT ..If Tin 50c nrr 20c BEANS lie c Blue 739 $-1.75 . j HUNCH II I 1 1 I I 15c SODA BISCUITS Christie's, Salted )Qp CAKE FLOUR PACKAGE Swansdown 29c SHELLED ALMONDS 1,4 -POUND '2-POUND 29c 49c ALMOND PASTE Brown Bros. QQf 80-oz. Packets d m FRESH SPINACH 25c M POUNDS TERRACE PARSNIPS 3 POUNDS Washed 25c WAY FOOD MARKET Our New Delivery Service PHONE 434 NO BOILING EASY IRONING NOW AVAILABLE l your (tvouiitt grocery itot yT USING "VANO" YOU'RE WORKING TOO HARDIH Wood for Sale! AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Cords of Seasoned Scran Lumber U-inch lengths, free ot nails $10 per cord N tfimmings up to 11-inch lengths, 58 per cord various lengths uncut $G per cord COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE MONS TRANSFER fne: Black G65 Olflce: "31 Station B Frederick Street f MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. s in GENERAL MOTOKS Products iVOKK r.AS an.1 il.F.nTRIC WELDING b'ESRL and TRACTOR REPAIRS For minor repairs and gas tee Corner Snack Bar MRS. P. LAMELY HOME-MADE SANDWICHES CAKES HES FOR TRAVELLERS n the Main Highway Local News It Attention L.O.B.A. Election of A officers tonight. 2 L. M. Felscnthal returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a business trip to Eastern Canada. He attended a reunion of the" University of Philadelphia alumnae while away. A To all Members of Affiliated Unions of the Prince Rupert Trades Council. Mr. II, G. Archibald, MP, will address the meet ing of the Trades Council Thurs day, 14th, at 8 p.m All members please attend. (26G) Frank Skinner sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Ketchikan on business in cennec-tion with the inauguration of the Union Steamship Co.'s service to Alaska with the new steamer Camosun next week. G. A. Barclay, Department of Veterans' Affairs regional repre sentative, arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon on the Prince Rupert on official business. He will remain In the city until Monday night when he will continue through the Interior making official calls. Hotel. . . -s arrivals Is Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. M. Hansen, Van couver; Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnston, Mrs. E. Lipsln, city; R. W. Docherty, Vancouver; Frank Watt, Vancouver; Jack Lank-holm, Vancouver; Raphael Kel-lcrt, Victoria; Michael Kellert, Victoria; G. A. Barclay, Vancouver; T. F. Sinclair, Nelson; Earl Howie, Vancouver; M. L. Greene, Victoria; M. Mix, Edmonton; W. Drake, Vancouver; H. Lang, Vancouver; D. Cook, Vancouver; N. Aungcr, Port Edward; Walter Harris, Vancouver. Announcements AH advertisements in Wis column will be chnrped for a full month at 25c a word. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. Eastern Star Dance, Masonic Temple Nov. 15. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, Nov. 21. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, November 21, 8 p.m. United Church Turkey Dinner November 21. Fishermen's Welcome Home Dance, Civic Centre, Nov. 22. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook ing, November 23. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. November 28th. Scotch Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Nov. 30; In aid of Pioneers' Home. United Church Bazaar, 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. "Build B.C. Payrolls" SO RICH AND PURE! Now vmi'll love Pacific's i trcainy-rlch texture, Irradiated" i.i mirl vitamin coodncss for vnur Health's sakcl And, Ta clfic's flavour especially when you pour this smooth milk into vour morning cup of coffee 1 Oh, yes! It improves many things . . use it for baking and cook ino- tnn! Vacuum uacltcd for longer freshness. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed BLONDIE UH-- ems Don't forget Eastern Star Dance. Friday, Nov. 15, 10 p.m. to a.m. at Masonic Temple. (267) Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lloyd, who have been on a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the United States, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning to the Alaska city where Mr. Lloyd is a well known fisheries operator. A Basketball tickets now avail able for Ketchikan Scries at 99 Taxi, Grotto, Civic Centre Phone your order early. (tf) Mrs. R. J. Sprott, provincial organizing secretary of the I.O.D.E., who is visiting' in the city, was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe this after noon. Her topic was "A Woman Looks at Rotary." A Long trips ur short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. November Meeting Of Cambrai Chapter Cambral Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, met Tuesday evening in the Civic Centre with the regent, Mrs Jens Munthc, In the chair. Reports were heard from the educational secretary, hospital room committee and the welfare committee. Plans were made for the dis tribution of Christmas hampers this year with Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Withers and Miss. Wrathail in charge. Donations were passed to the Endowment fund, the British Clothing fund, and Seamen's Amenities. Fifty dollars was or dsred sent to Booth Memorial School to be used for cduca tional purposes. It was decided to draw the raf fle for the Hudson's Bay blan kets at the next regular meet lng on December 10. INTER-ASIAN CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, St An inlcr-Asian relations conference is to be held here next spring. The Indian Council pf World Affairs, which is convening the conference, has sent Invitations to 32 Asiatic countries. The conference' will discuss such questions as economic co-operation, industrial development, labor welfare and women's rights. - f.'dn tl)illtw I'M I'M IVOUVEGOTAGOODJOB) BTrTl ll'llt SURPRISED oioddikN Aim Kime Ljke ami-i r man of the educational fund mentioned, as well as president of the Sprott-Shaw business schools in Vancouver and a member of the board which se lects deserving students. In these capacities she has followed closely the lives of former students receiving I.O.D.E scholarships. Among many she mentioned are Matthew Halton, George Pepper, head of the Re search Council; John Petting skill, head of the Japanese commission; John Linford, In ventor of a device which warded off magnetic mines during the war; WaTTlce Kirkconnell, advisor on Canadian immigration problems; Miss Elizabeth Monks of Montreal, first lady alderman of that city, also the new Dean' of Women at Queen's University. Mrs. Sprott also believes .that Canada has everything In the world excepting enough people, stating that the policy of the I.O.D.E. was to encourage good stock, particularly artisans from most of the old countries, with a preponderance of the Britisn strain. This means that the Daugh ters of the Erw.:e must con tinue their work helping new comers to become good citizens. "There arc more chapters and more members per chapter than ever before," she said, and she challenscd the Junior chapters to carry on as the reinforcements of the future. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Municipal regent, presented Mrs. Sprott with a corsage, also an engraved silver spoon given by the mem bers of the order as a memento of her visit here. A charming musical interlude was provided by Miss Mary Ad- cock rendering Claire de Lune. i Mls3 Audrey Wrathail and Mrs. F. M. Kempton entertained the assemblage with colored slides of beauty spots in Northern and Central British Columbia taken largely tty themselves Mrs. G. E. Moore of Hill 60 Chapter expressed the sincere appreciation of the ladies pres ent for the new enthusiasm instilled by their honored guest and for the pleasant entertainment provided. Lending color and giving a propcr.iiCcrcmonial atmosphere were the standard-bearers, Mrs S. V. Cox, Mrs. J. N. Forman, Mrs. M. J. Keays and Barbara Tens, and Mrs. C. E. Cullin as accompanist. hvcrrtTTHp) (TO HEAR YOU A WIFE AND TWO 1 vE got THt i v K , ovly Children i r if-c TTir l i i i i i . . I.O.D.E. HEAD VISITS (Continued from rage 1) "Brisk is the only word to use, the' experts' word, when you're talking about Lipton's Tea, the tea with that lively, brisk flavour." Change now to Lipton's pleasure brisk tasting the tea with the washy but always pouicu. ramrpianMfl PpAGWOOD, NOU'VE GQTs i SO much j But the Checks'!. (Jive Out! ' i WfTf : T I mn "vl l " ' - " WE ANNOUNCE . . .THE PRIVILEGE OF FEAT URING SHIFFER-HILLftAN TAILORED CLOTHES. WE ARE. ITY. EVEN PLY, THOSE OF FINE. HILLMAN "THE MEN'S WVJZ. 532 FEATURING Advertise in the Daily News. ASTHMA SUFFERERS Get welcome relief front the wheeling, neezliie. casoinE strueele for breath cauwl by Asthma. Take RAZ-MAII, pecia!ly made to relieve itchy, streaminf eyes, clioked-up bronchial tubes, difficult breathing and harassing coughi caused bv 'Asthma. Chronic BroncMUs, UT Kever. At druggists 50c. $1. " R-J MB Tea Enjoy the finer tea Lipton's Tea gives . . . flavour that's never wishy fresh, spirited and full- By Chic Young JUU1I Z3 in. VOUVE EVEN " ' - i GOT ONE OF THOSE J NEW FOUNTAIN T I PENS THATS GUARANTEED) FOREVER r era?? j7 OF COURSE. PROUD TO OFFER MENTS BEARING THIS TRUSTED LABEL, FOR IT HAS LONG BEEN A MARK OF FINE THOUGH DEMAND EXCEEDS SUP MEN WHO KNOW THE GARMENTS REALIZE THAT TAILORED CLOTHES ARE WORTH WAITING FOR. SHOP: ulHlL - rinTllllT. AM FI1RKH1T,K THIRD AVENUE fHONE 345 SHIFFER -HILLMAN TAILORED FOR OVERSEAS " GAR. QUAL- WORTH SHIFFER - WELL CLOTHES XMAS SHOPPERS For those who trc sending Xmas greetings and parcels overseas we have on display a fine selection of cards and items especially packaged for Xmas gift"!, as well as "Overseas Cartons" in two sizes to pack them in. And we have all the wrappings, too cards, seals, decorative papers and ribbons to dress them up. We invite you to look them over. Why not make it a point to come in today? Remember, you aren't under any obligation to buy. Sec all these and many other 1'IIONE 311 a LOCATION NEW O STOCK EQUIPMENT COMJUNKI) FOR A COMPLETE CANVAS GOODS SERVICE C WE CAN RE MAKE PAIR PliACE ALL CANVASS PRODUCTS PHONE BLUE 12G EDMONDSON Awning & Sail Works 100 East Third Avenue (Next to McMcekln's) : Contractor seasonable things at . . . THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" PREPARE FOR WINTER... Sec Us for Your WEATHERSTRIP, STOVE I'lI'E, ASHESTOS, FURNACE CEMENT, COAL SCUTTLES, FURNACE SCOOPS Cpyict McBride Slrer HfeMMMMfillRMMMMME! : General We do basements, rcshingliii?, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 110 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 -:- knce mer'1