erior Grocers h uri SERVICE AT ALL TIM oU6 TEOUS j.v Friday and Saturday vnVEMBER 21 -22-23 ..rnV j p Heavy aw nr iiuh UN 1 tmmmw 16,900 pedes- s::-amcal vehicles; unities; ana -PtUcd by human nram am vvitivilLO m tuts column a itr . 2 i word. - iJCfclUU. T fill w uazaar, Nov. 21. 'rph n i ! Welcome Home Centre Nov. 22. 61 and Home Cook- Fa i, Bazaar, ,5 uthedral Fall '- vuuieuows' Ha" --riuueers- Home. TCh Bazaar. Dec. 5. - ..wciy concert. C1c Centre iiume cooKing. wderson's. 303 4.h ttlTURE 'AIRING "J . siu Ufapcs TtU( Cushions 4nd covered ." waers rvBn carp VIM'S "u AVen,,. If LTD. phone is FRUITS AND VEGETABLES nplicious, Extra Fancy . . . per box $3.75 vim Beauty per box $3.15 White each 35c OftEB-Snowy crks Fresh, White per lb. 9c Punches. Full Tops 2 lbs. 15c a I v or a QUALITY GROCERIES Items S lb Marathino, nbcrry. -a Shelled. .3-3 8-OZ line. ippfd. 1L U.'' Baking Supplies FLOUR Robin Hood, 49-lb. sack 24-lb. sack CAKE FLOUIt'-Sv.ans Down. 2-w. pkg. BAKING POWDER Magic, 5-lb. tin, each l.'2r 2Vi-lb. tin, each EXTRACT Vanilla, Nabob, 2-oz. bottle, each !;( 4-oz. bottle, each f.U YEAST Fasl-IUsing, pkt i.v SODA Ha king, Cow Brand, 8-oz. pkg., each (! 16-oz. pkg., each . V YEAST Fresh, per cake If GELATINE Davis, 2-oz. pkt. ::oe NABOB CEYLON TEA per lb. BLOUSE BRIEF LATEST STYLE oc mi Hooghly, new gadget on the market that c) Calcutta should be a Joy to suit-minded r.3 clher suburbs gals the blouse brief, which Is ' K' udc of the a sort of a glorified dickey, made i a total average with suits. What's different i :d of approxi-j about the blouse is. that It is - .. aTCorairigto made In Just' one size, "yet fits ' -urvey tail sizes from 10 to 44, through. iJgs the third an ingenious biased-bra fit and ta cl Its type in the device of a row of adjust :a vehicles, 100,- able snaps on tapes which fasten :.od 1570 cattle at the back. They say It won't the hour of twist or ride up, won't pull out oicre may be of a skirt, and is designed to angle mo-, be worn with an open Jacket estimated to ' with complete assurance. It even T.ie peak hour has shields built In to protect suit linings, though it has no sleeves. It comes In styles tailored or frou-frou, in fabrics ranging from rayon crepe to crisp organdie or starched nlnon. Trimmings include delicate laces and dainty cut-out work. Best of all,' it's easy to wash and Iron, saves time for the busy working girl, TO REBUILD ABBEY LONDON Oi Soldiers of the D-Day 3rd British Infantry Division are to raise a fund to help pay for rebuilding an ancient abbey of Caen damaged during the Battle of Normandy. FARNBOROUGH, Hampshire, Eng. Oi A jackdaw which has made its home in a school here steals pens, pencils and chalk. FREDDY KILOWATT Larly every mormng And truly wide awake, Reddy gets the breakfast: A meal not hard to take! GAIL HARVEY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY While her mother. Mrs. J. T. Harvey, was holding a tea In the ladles' lounge upstairs In honor ol Mrs. 0. R. Pearkes of Brent wood, Vancouver Island, seven-year old Gall Harvey was enter taining her young friends at a birthday party in the downstairs cafeteria of the Civic Centre yesterday afternoon. It was a gay affair with playing of games and dispensing of refreshments adequate to the young tastes and appetites. The serving table was featured by a handsome candle bedecked birthday cake. Attend ing and assisting were the Misses Gcorgina Mitchell, Lynn Gordon, Gracie Woods, Norma John son, Sylvia Helland, Judy Flaten Ann Brown, Margo Brown, Bar bara Teng, and Masters Roy Hel land, Richard Forward, Christo pher Harvey and Peter Harvey. Hold Book Week For Young Folk TORONTO C; "Children's Book Week" is being observed for the first time in Canada, In Toronto a committee composed of representatives of the Public Library Board, Public and Separate School Boards, the Home and School Association and Canadian publishers has been formed for organization purposes. The committee hopes that a permanent children's Book Council will be Inaugurated In 1947 to operate on a national scale. "Children's Book Week" has been observed In the United States since 1919. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Size 4 girl's ckates. Phone Blue 699. (tf) WANTED TO RENT Three or four roomed unfurnished suite, central heating if possible but net essential. Phone J. Hqp kins. 345. (276) FCR SALE-Man's bicycle In good condition. $22.50. Phone Green 894. (tf) FOR SALE Modern 7 room house in excellent condition. Concrete basement and fur Local News items . SKATES SHARPENED New factory methods, hollow-ground, mirror finish. Mac Shoe Hospi tal, Second Avenue. (271) Pte. Richard Adklns, son of Mrs. J. M. Adkins, 619 Seventh Avenue West, has arrived In Halifax on the Samaria and is enroute to his home here. A Any sewing not called for within 6 months of receiving will be sold for work done. L. Mc-Intyre, No. 2 Washington Block. (It) W. H. Wilson-Murray, who has been on a visit to his native home In Edinburgh, Scotland, re turned to the city on last night's train. St. Peter's W.A. Bazaar Thursday, November 21. Home cooking, sewing, varieties, fish pond. 2:30 pan.. Church Hall Seal Cove. MaJ.-Gen. and Mrs. G. R Pearkes of Brentwood, Vancou ver Island, who are spending a few days in the city, will leave Friday night on the Catala on their return south. A Major General G. R. Pearkes V.C., MP., will address members of the Canadian Legion at the Legion Hall on Friday Nov. 22 at p.m. Subject "Veterans' Af fairs." Moving pictures will bo diown. (W&Fj MAINTAIN ilR STRENGTH CANBERRA nfl Until the permanent pot-war strangth of the Royal Australian Air Force Is d?cidcd, the R.AJV.F. will keep on 15,000 men, according' to a Federal government announce ment. TELEGRAPH OPERATORS The Communications department of the Canadian Pacific Railway transmitted over 7,000,-000 telegrams and cablegrams in 1945. QUICKER 1HAN WHITE MAN SYDNEY. Australia W A. P. Elkin, professor of anthropology at Sydney University, claims the Australian Aboriginal is quicker nacc. Afophr Box 181 Daiy than the He brings you light on dull days, In office, school or home. When homes are bright and cheerful, You won't find families roaml Dl'ljj liirlr Mj J white man at such News. (276) card games as poker. Don't Forget . . . Fisherman's Dunce Special Entertainment and Refreshments Civic Centre, FRIDAY, NOV. 22 E.NTIKE PROCEEDS TO PIONBLMtS' HOME 'S Cosmetic Gfftsl VAKDLEY HARRIET HURBARI) AYER-ADR1ENNE - TUYA 3IAX FACTOR EVENING IN PARIS TANG EE Ormes lid. Jim Pioneer Druqgtets Your Electric Servant A Long tnps or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. Mrs. G. M. Mclnnls of Terrace arrived In the city on last night's train for a brief business visit She returns to the interior to night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dockrill arrived In the city on last night's train from Telkwa and will re turn-' to the interior Friday eve ning. Mr. Dockrill is here on business. J. O. LeFrancois, who has been directing development operations on the Gold Drop Mine on the Marmot River area near Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Coquitlam yesterday going through to Vancouver enroute to his home in Montreal. Work on the Gold Drop has been discontinued for the winter. Maj.Gcn. G. R. Pearkes V.C., M.P. for Nanalmo, was the tipeaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. President W. D. Lamble was In the chair and the're was a good attendance of members with several guests. To morrow Gen. Pearkes will be sneaker at the Rotary Club luncheon. I V r. V i ! y y v Llectric cooking's dean and safe; No funics, no flames, no soot. At half-a-ccnt per head, per meal, There's no big bill to foot. MRS. PEARKES IS GUEST OF HONOR Mrs. J. T. Harvey Hostess at Delightful Tea in Civic Centre Mrs. James T. Harvey had as her guest of honor at a delight ful tea yesterday afternoon in the lounge of the Civic Centre Mrs. G. R. Pearkes of Brentwood, Vancouver Isbnd. Many invited ladies called during the afternoon for the pleasure of meeting the charming Mrs. Pearkes. Later Gen. Pearkes arrived and several men attended also to meet the distinguished ex-soldier Member of Parliament and his wife. Assisting Mrs. Harvey in re ceiving were Mrs. W. F. Eve, Mrs. D. C. Stuart and Mrs. Earl Beck er. Presiding at the tastefully arranged pouring table were Mrs. L. W. Kersrin, Mrs. Arnold Flaten, Mrs. R. G. Large and Mrs. S. D Johnston. Directing the serving table were Mrs. Maurice Brydges, Mrs. C. G. Ham and Mrs. W. R. McAfee while the servlteurs were Mrs. T. W. Brown, Mrs. A. B, Brown, Mrs. L. M. Gordon, Mrs. S. C. Elkins, Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Mrs C. H. Hankinson, Mrs. Crawford Moore, Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs. G. L. Rorie. Miss Muriel Vance Miss Eleanor McCtank, Miss Joyce Watts. Miss Barbara Fla ten and Miss Mary Armstrong. HCf Desserts Grand Tfordent EVAPORATED MILK e.''t's;t!,c,e,c'5:!c'c!e,e!5ie!c!c'e'e!t,c!s,e'c!e,eie2 Annual Xmas Tree Saturday, December 21, 1946 Presents for children of all members of the Canadian Legion. Names, aBcs and addresses of all children (12 years of age and under), should be forwarded promptly to: The Secretary, Women's Auxiliary, Canadian Legion P.O. Box 43 or to: The Scerctary-Manager. Canadian Legion (Branch No. TJ) P.O. Box 628 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE TOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to li-inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut $6 per cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Blue 3U Night Phone: Black 6G5 P.O. Box 1131 Station B Office: Frederick Street 1 1 At bedtime Kcddy lures sleep With music's gentle charm: And then before that dream ends, Off goes the old alarm! Call in yo ' ur . Electrical Doctor" $rincc Rupert Daily j3ciuk Wednesday, November 20, 1940 Value. or your money Yes, there's real value in these honestly made suits by Fashion - Craft and, equally important, every style detail is correct . . . While our showing is not as extensive as it was prewar it is well worth your while to see our Fall range . . . Priced from $33.50 to $53.50 "THE MEN'S SHOP' Ts" 532 THIRD AVENUE CLOTHING A.D Fl'KHSHhGS PHONE 34S For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE ' at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW M EI N 3 TOY DEPARTMENT . . . Now Open! i. If It's toys you are after, you will find most everything you need at THE VARIETY STOKE. Our range of toys and games this year is as complete us possible, including . several items that haven't been shown for a long time. So. if it s toys and games, drop In and look around,. We feel sure you will be pleased with the fine sel- ection now on display at THE VARIETY STORE. There are all the festive wrappings, cards, seals and,, tricks that make your . packages look so wonderful, too, all right here. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" Special Announcement Union Steamships Ltd. are pleased to announce the addition of a regular weekly sailing with our SS. 'Camosun" leaving Vancouver Wednesday S:00 t.m. aiid Ugiunins on Wednesday, November 20th, for Ocean Falls, Piince Rhpert and Ketchikan, Alaska. SCHEDULE Lv. Vancouver Wednesdays 0:00 pan. Arr. Ocean Falls Thursdays 9:00 p.m. Lv. Ocean Falls Thursdays 10:00 p.m. Arr. Prince Rupert Fridays 3:00 pjn. Lv, Prince Rupert Fridays Midnight Arr. Ketchikan Saturdays 9:00 aim. Lv. Ketchikan Saturdays - 11:30 ajn. Arr. Prince Rupert Saturdays 7:30 p.m. Lv. Prince Rupert Saturdays 11:15 pjn. Arr. Ocean Falls Sunday 2:30 p.m. Lv. Ocean Falls Sundays 3:30 p.rn. Arr. Vancouver Mondays 3:30 p.m. Weekly Schedule will be maintained until further notice. Excellent Accommodation Available . UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED (270) 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 p.m. " 1 NEW s General Contractor LOCATION EQUIPMENT STOCK f'OMlllM'll H)ll A (COMPLETE CANVAS illUIS WE CAN MAKE REe Alii 'LACE ALL CANVASS PRODUCTS PHONE P.LUE 12G EDMONDSON Awning & Sail Works KiO last Third Avenue (Next to McMcckin's) . Wc do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchcfi. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. Tor long and A regular faithful service inspection will Be worth the From appliances like these "doctor's" fees! P.O. BOX 654 PRINCE RUPERT . ventre I I. i