rWay Food Market (ROSS INGRAM) TI1IKI) AVENUE WliST Jusi uelow tlie Daily News u Get Variety and Value at Fair Way BOB ItA DEN BANTAM PACKET R; U. tins 1 IIAi DOZEN 69 c Choice Quality 20 tins 9QC Liv 19c I BEIX'S CHICKEN and ODLE SOUP . 29c Lsr 2 Size 150's 59c CARROTS 15c NABOB COFFEE 1 -POUND BAGS PINK GRAPEFRUIT FOR Texas HOUSEHOLD GOODS - j m - f mm w w I fTWlV IWWntc ri inn m nmr n i .i i ru; ted by the several owners, I will sell the following articles: 39c Fruit Cake pRyJ MrPOUND CARTONS 24c STRICTLY FRESH E6GS KADK "A" LARGE DIRECT FROM THE FARM I7M tch mm yffln CARTONED PER DOZEN 44c LIFEBUOY SOAP 5 BARS 25 Mush room Campbell's SOUP 2 FOR 29 19c FnA SPINACH 25c M POUNDS I RWAY FOOD MARKET DELIVER DAILY PHONE 434 AUCTION SALE OF ....... .... v "in ii, i, iu'mii iii-iu suiies, c iHiMiarcn VPk J fl.w.4..!.. ...... A . , . . , Enamel Range, Enamel Top Kitchen Table, Basement mrv liihv 1 II,,.. I..- 1 n i a ci 1,-1 Bed with Spring-Filled Mattress, Chairs, Glasses, "it Blinds, etc. GEORGE J. DAWES The Auctioneer Ms I ASII I'HONE RED 1"T W POYAI HOTEL e -w - Fruw noun "a''' lin: up "HI UIIU IvUlU water MlM.' ill,... 281 Of. H ,u(i LING - THE TAILOR Wr arr inking rlranlnc and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Announcement &e Motoring Public . . . NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LOMG MOTORS ,VlK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 1 1M. TO 4 IM. S IS It KPI'l'inn -f... ......... itr.ii w invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON lacKenzae Furniture l.ari.ifc ... LIM1TF.I1 A OOon PT. Ar.v Tn tiTiv" cot , 4 Madc y Lloyds. Fully upholstered, storm- . aniugus you win oe proua io own. mi ;t1 Oil -"ildCCS. .Flilli. i i inmr.t onr- . COlOrs il.. -.ii tn (!! "as inette.-i8-x36-, with mattress Sfll..-t Laskcts -From u'-rown Cust.nm... 'V.7J"''V'"''"r7"7'""i-,te ..wa VVI1LH us HIT VUUt ICUUliCiilfcAiw. nt c on f St0ck from whlch t0 supply you. Goods can or your hi... convenience. u Avene West Phone 775 Local News It Arnold Flatea returned to the city this morning on the Princess Norah from a business trip to Vancouver. Sheardown's deliver dally. Today's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your vhotis. (If) Following his discharge from the Navy, Noble C. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powell, Eighth Ave. E., has arrived In the city from the East Coast. He enlisted In July 1944 and served In European waters aboard the minesweeper Blairmore. It ABE" LIPSIN DIES IN SOUTH Abraham W Lipsln, pioneer Prince Rupert merchant, and resident of this community from 1918 until last month, died In Vancouver at the week-end and funeral services were held there on Monday. Mr. Lipsin came to Prince Rupert in 1918 and opened the clothing store on Third Avenue which he operated until retiring from business and moving to Vancouver In January. He is survived by his widow and a son Edward and a daughter Shirley, all of Vancouver. The business which he founded here Is now being operated by his nephew, Jack Lipsln. Mr. Lipsln, who was 61 years of age, had been in a poor state of health for years. Several yeara ago he had a leg amputated and had suffered considerably since. Death was finally due to a heart condition. Announcements Registered Nurses' Tea, Nurses' Home. February 28. I United W-A. Tea, Mrs. David Allen, 420 4th Ave. West, March 2C. Women of the Moose Dance, I Oddfellows' Hall, March 6. Presbyterian Tea, March 14, i Mrs. A. Flaten. J Junior Chamber of Commerce 1 St. Patrick's Day Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, March 15. C.Wi. St. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, 2:30 to C:00. Card Party, 8:00 p.m., K.C. Hut, March 16. St. Patrick's Dance. Saturday. March 16, Oddfellows' Hall. Bobby Woods orchestra. ! L.OBA. tea and sale, April 3, Oddfellows' Hall. WA. Canadian Legion Tea and Novelty Sale, May 10. Old Time Dance, I.OD.E. Hall, every Saturday. ems Stuart Johnson returned on the Princess Norah this morning from-a trip to Vancouver. Job's Daughters meeting, Friday March 1 at 8 pjh. Initiation, Silver March and Birthday Movies. 51) Dance to Bobby Woods Orchestra, Oddfellows' Hall, Saturday, 9-12. L.P.P. Miss Helen Howe is leaving tonight on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls where she will take a position with Pacific Mills office staff. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rowe, 927 Bacon St. Return bridge game of Community Centre vs. Knights of Columbus tournament will be played some evening next week to be announced. (It) Charley Carney, who was a bandsman with HJvI.C.S. Chatham here and assisted the editorial department of the Daily News, has now settled In Toronto and Joined the staff of the Canadian Mining Reporter. Today there appears in the Dally News the first of a series of mining columns he will -write for this paper. A For a reliable laxl. Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf) TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY LOST Brown leather billfold. Money and papers, liberal reward. M. Cartier, 65 Taxi. (52) FOR SALE Black leather chesterfield, 2 chairs. Snap $40.00 cash. 628 Taylor Street. (52) Buv more War Savings Stamps v'-' jj y 1 NEW W.M.S. IS FORMED The first regular annual meeting of Prince Rupert Presby-terial of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada was held at the home of Mrs. Carr, 925 Borden St when officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. J. Findlay. Vice - President, Mrs. James Krikevsky. Treasurer, Mrs. Reg. Webber. Secretary Mrs. E. R. Foster. Literature Secretary, Mrs. Thornton Hay. Secretary Chrlftian Stewardship, Mrs. C. B. Flewin, Port Simpson. Secretary Community Friendship. Mrs. T. C. Coldwell, Terrace. Secretary of affiliated socie ties, Mrs. Geo. Affleck, Skldegate Mission. Secretary Baby Band and Mission Band, Miss E. M. Phillips. Campbell Island, B.C. Secretary Missionary Monthly and World Friends, Miss E. Eason; Port Simpson. PLASTIC PERFECTION LONDON O.i Development of a new material which may prove .the. perfect plastic Is reported In London. The plastic Is stated to look and feel like candle wax, to be unbreakable, non-inflam-able and heat resisting. It is waterproof, absorbing and will float, and can be l.awn like wood. Constable T. J. Kelly of the Atlin detachment o? the prov incial police 'passed through the ity today on the Princess Norah enroute back to Atlin after a trip to Vancouver on prisoner escort duty. your convenience A Product of Quality Pure . . . safe . .. . soft . . . creped for extra refinement PUREX L CATELLI KUUf. READY-CUT MACARONI IN 1-LB. PACKAGES - Ready cut for wavAv--.v.v. :A . 4 vv 7 KyvA.:.: A HOW CAN I ? ?? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a solution for darkening the hair? A. Mix 2 ounces of bay rum; 2 ounces glycerine, 2 ounces alcohol, 10 ounces infusion of black tea. The tea should be mixed, 1 ounce to 12 ounces of balling water. Let the tea steep for 30 minutes, then cool before adding the other mixture. Q. How can I kill moths in a carpet or rug? A. Cover the place with a wet towel. Then apply a hot Iron until the towel is dry. This kills the moths and the eggs. Also sprinkle with salt every week before sweeping. Iprfntc Rupert Daflg jScujs Thursday, February 28, 1946 Outing Clothing LONDONDERRY I Wimi ice cream I mmmMSi BLONDONDERRY I IfM nCCCCDTl Blanket Cloth Jackets Two-tone with trim, trim. Sizes Sizes 36 36 to 44 l-f ftV U Mil 11 ii. i rkMi Westwool Jackets Leather trim. Sizes 36 to 46. Price $11.25 1 Lil la I j NO SUGAR NEEDED Ye con m Kofiv or corn ivtup lo afc J IIWI Londonderry k Cram or DvsMrt. Follow ( "T II ) M N v S S II U P " timpi dirtcfioni ond icip coniolncd In , oeK pocliog to mol smooth, croomy Ico . packog London- wVpHPPB WLJW PPF TmM deny lc Otom make 16 Mnrinpv W m w t mE t iH Ljm I f mWjJ J if A t M A mr Londdndany for Dtistrl makts I to It W. U i m WkrJmK A r W knHfeH Mrvingi. At your or Si .00 m WM f 1 W f fj f WM CJUbAiiftiHMBiiLIViHHIil m. to Londondtrry lor 7 package, postpaid. 9 W M W A. . a. AiKukWmkTiTTlTf j , LonDonDERRy I ftfflfBB I 505 Dominion Squart Building, m Montreol, P. Q. MEALS Sheardowns wish to announce the opening of a meat department in connection with their present business. FEATURES OFFERED: Cleanliness Finest Quality Obtainable Service Plus Right Prices Red Brand Beef Up-River Pork Fish always kept on ice Free Delivery ay, March 1st REMEMBER TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Those of you wishing to leave your ration books in our safe keeping can avail yourselves of the opportunity of phoning your order of: Food Requirements, including all Rationed Foods, to us, and having them delivered on the next delivery. This will save you the fuss and Sbothcr of having your coupons in before delivery of Rationed Goods jean be made. FREE DELIVERY EVERYWAY EVERY" DAY: ardowns Limited