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FOR
DUST
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Greater
bulk
means
more
for
your
money
PROMPT
DELIVERY
ON
JANITOR
SUPPLIES
RINCE
RUPERT
SUPPLY
HOUSE
WHOLESALE
Bo
Second
Avenue
P.O.
Box
772
Phone
632
Our
Friends...
C
-.
who
shop
In
the
city,
you
can
get
what
you
j
.
iie
following
things
at
the
VARIETY
STORE
.
.
.
mi
iiAiimvAiu:
STATIONERY
BABYS'
WEAK
CROCKERY
TOYS
ami
(JAMES
COSMETICS
GREETING
CARDS
SOUVEMKS
SIMI'LICITY
PATTERNS
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
NOVELTIES
SEWING
NEEDS
i
y
other
things.
Make
the
VARIETY
STORE
your
shopping
centre
when
In
the
city.
IHE
VARIETY
STORE
"Where
Your
Dimes
Are
Little
Dollars"
nunc:
112
TAXI
ON
CALL
NIGHT
AND
DAY
Wilch
for
I
li
e
Ne
w
Ford
It's
SMART
BIG
THRIFTY
TO
OPERATE
RELIABLE
...
When
you
want
the
best
in
motoring
pleasure
look
to
FORD.
Remember:
"THERE'S
A
FORD
IN
YOUR
FUTURE."
S.
E.
PARKER
LIMITED
"The
Home
of
Friendly
Service"
'Ui'x
33
170
E.
3rd
Ave.
A.
M
AfKors-rlc
Furniture
1
1...
-
LIMITED
A
GOOD
PLACE
TO
BUY"
varRcs-
Made
by
Lloyds.
Fully
upholstered,
storm-r'
3'
curtains.
Carriages
you
will
be
proud
to
own.
All
Cf!lors
:U.OO
-miiagcsFully
upholstered
and
stormproor
All
colors
.
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50
to
S2S.50
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Comniniii.
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1
$
1
.
1
Vc
a
larBC
stock
from
which
to
supply
you.
Goods
can
.
"
co
a
for
your
convenience.
ln'fli
Avenue
Wrst
'
l'linn
773
NEW
HOURS
FOR
SALE
OF
GAS
AT
LONG
.MOTORS
"EEK
DAYS
....
8
A.M.
TO
9
P.M.
NDAYS
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4
P.M.
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--ivjcii
ior
your
convenience
.
.
.
you
are
invited
to
take
advantage
of
it.
Operator-FRANK
MORRISON
Military
Orders
1st.
(R)
Bn.
Prince
Rupert
Regt.
(MO)
by
Capt.
A.
W.
Burnlp
AOC.
Parades-All
officers
and
N.C.O.'s
will
parade
on
Friday,
March
8,
at
2000
hours.
Bn.
parade
will
be
held
on
Monday
night,
March
11,
at
1930
hours.
Subjects
and
Instructors
are
as
follows:
Advanced
Class:,
Drill
8
C.M.S.
Bond,
P.
Ficldcraft
1.
Sgt.
McRae,
J.
Grenades
1.
C.S.M.
Brechin,
C.
G.
Basic
Class;
Rifle
9.
Capt.
G.
E.
Moore.
Fieldcrafl
1,
Sgt.
McRae,
3
Grenades
1.
C.S.M.
Brechin,
C.
G.
Signal
class
as
per
syllabus.
Transport
class
as
per
arrangement.
To
Shoot
There
will
be
a
I
first
Recreational
Shoot
(minia
ture
range)
on
Saturday
afternoon
at
1330
hours,
March
9.
Qualifying
stages
are
as
follows:
5
targets
to
be
submitted
of
75
and
over
for
First
Class;
10
targets
to
be
submitted
of
90
and
over
for
Marksman;
10
targets
to
be
submitted
of
95
and
over
for
Expert.
hTose
who
qualify
will
receive
a
badge
for
each
stage
as
they
progress
First
Class
green,
Marksman
red,
Expert
blue.
Those
attending
parade
at
the
Drill
Hall.
J.
J.
Payne,
who
has
been
on
i
business
trip
to
Vancouver,
-eturned
to
the
city
this
morning
frcm
the
south.
Announcement
Women
of
the
Moose
Dance.,
Oddfellows
Hall,
March
6.
Presbyterian
Tea.
March
14,
Mrs.
A.
Flaten.
Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
St.
Patrick's
Day
Ball,
Civic
Centre
Auditorium,
March
15.
C.W.L.
t.
Patrick's
Tea
and
Sale
of
Home
Cooking,
2:30
to
0:00.
Card
Party.
8:00
p.m.,
K.C.
:iut,
March
16.
St.
Patricks
Dance,
Saturday,
March
16,
Oddfellows'
Hall.
Bobby
Woods
orchestra.
Varden
Singers
Concert.
Booth
Memorial
Auditorium,
Wednes
day,
March
20,
8:15
p.m.
United
W.A.
Tea,
Mrs.
David
Allan,
420
4th
Ave.
West,
March
28.
L.O.B.A.
tea
and
sale,
April
3,
Oddfellows'
Hall.
W.A.
Canadian
Legion
Tea
and
Novelty
Sale,
May
10.
Old
Time
Dance,
I.O.D.E.
Hall,
every
Saturday.
rWNKLY(D0C,D0NTY0U
60
FOR
BORDEN'S
EVAPORATED
MILK
FOR
BABIES?"
Natural
Content
of
Vitamin
D
Increased
by
Irradiation.
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The
Borden
Co,
Ltd.
I
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FOUR
VETERANS
PKINCK
RUPERT
DECORATORS
Specialists
in
Each
Branch
I'apcrhanging
Signs
Decorating
Blue
285
Box
1422
Stn,
B.
Take
Invigorating
steam
baths
and
massage
to
relieve!
that
tired
feeling.
R.
Y.
WALKER
Graduate
Masseur
Reducing,
Facial
and
General
Swedish
Massage
Phone
Green
507
evenings
for
appointment
937
THIRD
AVENUE
WEST
Local
News
items
For
a
reliable
laxl,
Phone
32.
Open
Day
and
Night.
(tf)
Mrs.
M.
P.
McCaffery
returned
to
the
city
this
morning
from
a
trip
to
Vancouver.
A
Basketball
Dance,
Friday,
March
8,
Oddfellows'
Hall,
10:30,
in
honor
of
visiting
teams.
Everybody
welcome.
(58)
Mrs.
Lloyd
Gale
arrived
in
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
Vancouver
to
pay
;i
month's-
visit
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
A.
Blomberg,
1144
Seventh
Avenue
East,
and
brother,
Andrew
Blomberg.
Mrs.
C.
E.
Mayo
of
Terrace,
who
has
been
on
a
trip
to
Minneapolis,
arrived
In
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
Met
here
by
her
husband,
Staff
Sergeant
Mayo,
she
will
proceed
on
tonight's
train
to
her
home
at
Terrace.
E.
D.
Heatherlngton
left
yesterday
afternoon
on
the
Venture
for
Seattlu
to
which
city
he
has
been
transferred.
Mrs.
Heatherlngton
and
small
daughter
will
Join
him
later,
being
detained
in
the
city
on
account
of
the
Illness
of
Mrs.
Heathering-
ton's
father,
J.
Connery.
I
Miss
Glenna
Moore
returned
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
trip
to
Seattle.
Allan
Morgan
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
brief
business
trip
to
Vancouver.
Sheardown's
deliver
dally.
Today's
orders
delivered
tomorrow.
Were
as
near
as
your
phone.
(tf)
Mrs.
M.
J.
Kcays
returned
home
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
trip
to
Vancouver.
Miss
Irene
Foote,
who
has
been
on
a
holiday
trip
to
Vancouver,
returned
home
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
The
Prince
Rupert
Gyro
Club
was
in
regular
monthly
business
session
at
its
weekly
luncheon
today
In
the
Boston
Cafe.
President
W.
D.
Lamble
was
in
the
chair
over
a
good
attendance
of
members.
Next
week
the
Gyro
Club
speaker
will
be
Alex
Munro,
chief
engineer
of
the
steamer
Prince
Rupert,
who
will
recall
early
steamboatlng
days
along
this
part
of
the
coast.
Buy
more
War
savings
Stamps.
Hotel.
.
.
Is
"
1
1
arrivals
Prince
Rupert
S.
L.
McGuire,
Queen
Charlotte
City;
J.
S.
Smith,
Cas-paco;
W.
T.
Hickmore
and.
F.
J.
Hlckmore,
Smlthers;
C.
E.
Mayo,
Terrace;
D.
Rude,
Juneau;
E.
T.
King
and
B.
F.
Carr,
Ketchikan;
E.
Crouzier,
Prince
Rupert;
R.
M.
Huttpn,
Smlthers;
Mr,
and
Mrs.
N.
F.
Beach,
Terrace;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
Nunn,
Hamilton;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Kirby,
Terrace;
W.
R.
O'Neill,
Boston;
Mrs.
A.
C.
Kiesdlin
and
Mrs.
s.
March,
Ketchikan;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
J.
Rhyn
and
family,
Houston;
A.
Eltz,
Shirley.
NOTICE
I
will
not
be
responsible
for
any
debts
Incurred
on
and
alter
this
date
unless
authorized
by
myself.
Signed:
MIKE
ANDERSON
.
Queen
Charlotte
City.
(55)
Parsnips
have
been
cultivated
since
Roman
times.
"
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
FOR
SALE
Six-tube
Phifco
radio.
221
4th
Ave.
East.
Phone
Black
633.
(50)
GF24
KWONO
SANG
HLNO
HOP
KEE
CHOP
SUEY
HOUSE
.
612
7th
AVE.
WEST
(Next
to
King
Tal)
All
your
patronage
welcome
Open
3
pjn.
to
2
ajn.
Outside
Orders
from
2
pm
to
2
a.m.
PHONE
RED
247
xmMmwmm
mimmmm
Uncle
Joe
was
just
Lack
from
the
Boer
War
$
and
we
were
celebrating
with
a
day
on
tlic
pond,
when
somebody
mentioned
that
new
cereal
with
the
wonderfully
different
flavor
malty-rich,
sweet-as-a-nut
Grape-Nuts.
Jimmy
couldn't
resist
running
home
for
a
dishful.
f
Two
grains
wheat
and
malted
i
barley
specially
blended,
baked
and
toasted,
achieved
that
one
and
only
flavor
Jimmy
and
all
of
us
were
so
crazy
about.
Today
you
find
it
also
in
that
honcy-goldcn
flake
cereal
Post's
GUAFE-NUTS
FLAKES.
Post's
Grape-Nut
Flakes
have
that
up-and-at-'em
'
nourishment,
too.
Carbohydrates
for
energy;
proteins
for
muscle;
phosphorus
for
teeth
and
boucs;
iron
for
the
blood;
other
food
essentials.
Load
up
Junior's
sleigh
with
.
.
l
r
t
0
mine
giaiu
economy
packages
oi
i
on
s
Grape-Nuts
Flakes
next
time
you're
d
the
grocers,
llicy
slide
down
easily
own
at
I
V
Posis
r
rlakes
A
Product
of
Ctn.ral
Foods
SUNDRY
SPECIALS
.
.
.
Simms
Shaving
Brushes
-50
Toe1
SS
I
.
$l.oO
Combs
We
have
a
large
stock
of
Ladies'
and
Gentlemen's
Dressing
Combs
of
all
types.
Bought
In
large
quantities,
we
offer
exceptional
values
from
10c1
to
Hoc
Colgate's
Three-Feature
Tooth
Brush
Guaranteed
Nylon,
Cleans,
Polishes,
Massages
Plastic
Soap
Boxes
--"r
Plastic
Toot
U"
Brush
Holder
For
Home
and
Travel
fits
all
standard
tooth
brushes
2."rJ
Gillette
Tech
Razor
with
Five
Gillette
Blades-Special
Pal
Razor
Blades
I
for
lOj
10
for
ZTtf
25
for
."He'
50
for
$1.00
ORMESLTD.
IcWntc
tttipctt
Daily
racUig
Wednesday,
March
6,
1946
UNDERWEAR
m
MEN
Keep
comfortable
these
blustery
March
days
in
a
suit
of
?Ax7
r
fiie
underwear.
J
Choose
from
thete
Ranges
f
e
"'O
5Cif
now
In
stock.
.
te
ejjj
naisun
s
uream
uomoinauons
tmu'l
AS
-.
Spring
needle
knit.
Wool
and
mm
f
---:
cotton.
Per
suit
$.500
Jlercury
No.
98
Merino
Combinations
75
wool.
Per
suit
$5.00
Mercury
Crusader
Combinations
Natural
shade
pure
wool'.
Per
suit
$7.00
Mercury
Cream
Combinations
Light
weight
fine
cotton.
Per
suit
$1.25
P.D.Q.
Buttonless
Combinations
Medium
weight
cotton.
Per
suit
$2.50
"THE
MEN'S
SHOP"
AUCTION
SALE
Saturday,
March
9th
2:30
p.m.
HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
PROPERTY
OF
MRS.
A.
M.
RIVERS
Consisting
in
part
as
follows:
-
ABC
Electric
Washing
Machine;
Heintzmah
'
Pianor
Electrolux
Vacuum
Cleaner;
Walnut
Bed
Room
Suites
Trilight;
End
Tables,
and
numerous
other
articles,
a"a
'
"
in
good
condition.
TERMS
CASH.
This
sale
will
be
held
at
the
I.O.D.E.
Hall,
Fifth
Ave.
and
McBride
St.
Quality
R"cpalrs
at
Economy
Prices"
J.
H.
MAIR
Auctioneer
Sales
Rooms
171
Third
Ave.
E.
PRINCE
RUPERT
SHOE
REPAIR
3rd
St.
(Near
the
Post
Office)
Phone
Black
156
Storage
and
Furniture
Crating
HYDE
TRANSFER
Phone
580
JUST
RECEIVED
Vclour
and
Mohair
Chesterfield
Suites.
Also
Solid
Hardwood
Bedroom
Suites.
furniture
TAFT
&
ODOWES
NOVELTIES
(Formerly
J.
II.
Mair)
OUR.
PRICES
ARE
RIGHT
REX
CAFE
SECOND
AVENUE,
OPPOSITE
PRINCE
RUPERT
HOTEL
Chop
Sucy
Chow
Mcin
Chinese
Dishes
our
specialty.
Open
6
ajn.
to
2
a.m.
ritoNE
17:5
Trappers
Attention
Highest
Prices
Paid
for
Your
FURS
SEE
US
BEFORE
YOU
SELL
BILL
SHRIABERG
B.C.
FURNITURE
pnonc
mux.&i
EMPIRE
CAFE
(Formerly
L.D.)
Completely
Renovated
and
Redecorated
FULL
MEALS,
LUNCHES
CHOW
MEIN,
CHOP
SUEY
11
tun.
to
1
ajn.
LING
THE
TAILOR
We
are
taking
cleaning
and
pressing
and
steam
-pressing
while
yeu
walt.
PHOUE
649
220
Sixth
Street
1