MEMBER 26. 1944 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE DA ALAM -.rUHTA K I 1LV II-' I II 71 VI HEADQUARTERS Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert ft existed, we have served the people. The prescription Moratory we have always tried to Keep modern, using lied pharmacists, quality, drugs, the best of equipment. Ormesltd. "Jiie Pioneer Druq&tats REAALLi Blunt. PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till .9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pan. and 7-8 PJO. lie tau day una 111 uuee vyuiuo-- BUY COAL NOW! UBEST & McCAFFERY. LTD. 116 PHONES 117 IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E., Beside r.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage RUPERT LIU. BRITISH COLUMBIA &iM Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY Jtiiday and everyday watEkmans fountain C A It D 8 PENS 7' B,ock. 3rd Street Phone 234 !t paye to Advertise in The Daily New? SUPPLIES FOR PICKLING OH MARKET HERE I Plckjing supplies, which will garnish the family table and contribute to the general gastronomic well-being this winter, have appeared In local grocery stores. Displayed by merchants i are red and green peppers, silver-,skin onions and gherkins and i other produce destined for the pickle Jar. Many early small fruits have disappeared from the market, being replaced by larger preserv. lng fruits. In place of cherries, raspberries, and red plums, are damson, greengage, and Italian prune plums. Red plumi are off the market. Vegetables rookinc Onions. No. 1 Cal.. 3 lbs. for .20 Vegetable Marrow, lb 10 Parsley, bunch - 10 Beets, local, ID - ui Parsnips, local, 3 lbs .25 Turnlns. Vellow. lb. 04 Turnips, white, local, lb. .05 Potatoes, new, 8 lbs ,25 Local Carrots, lb 07 Tomatoes, outdoor, 3 lbs 25 Cauliflower, each 45 Lettuce. 2 Jbs. 25 Celery, lb. 09 Cucumbers, 2 for ,25 Red Peppers, id Green Peppers, lb. ,22 Sllverjskin Onions, lb 19 Gherkins. 2 lbs 19 Green Peas, lb .15 Garlic, lb .70 Radishes, bunch .05 Oreen Onions, bunch . .05 New Cabbage, lb ,03 fruit Grapefruit, Calif . .V2 to-.15 Lemons, doz 39 to .47 Oranges, Navel, doz 35 to .67 Honeydew Melons, ID ua Casaha Melon, lb 08 Cal. Seedless Grapes, lb .18 Cal. Peaches, 2 lbs - 53 Watermelon, lb 08 Damson Plums, 3 lbs 40 Greengage Plums, 2 lbs 29 Prune Plums, 4 lbs 25 Nuts in Shell Peanuts, lb .27 Walnuts, lb 57 Sugar White, lb : .09 Golden Yellow, lb .09 Grade A: Large, cartoned, doz. .45 Grade A, medium, doz. .43 Flour Pastry Flour 7 lbs. . .44 item. ' uvaporaiea miik, 10-uz. un .iu2 First Grade Butter Meat Local News Items PHONE 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS .43 Shank (hind quarter) ,26 and .23 Round Steak or Roast .46 and .42 Round Steak or Roast (boneless) ,. .44 and .40 Minced Round Steak.. .46 and .42 Rump Roast 45 and .40 Sirloin Tin (boneless) .47 and .44 Cubed Sirloin Tip (boneless .53 and .50 Sirloin Steaks,' Roasts .49 and .45 Sirloin Butts (boneless) --,.... .48 and .46 Flank Steak 33 and .33 Flank, trimmed .17 and .15 Porterhouse Steak or Roast 55 and .48 T-Bone Sttak or Roast 55 and .48 Wing Steak or Roast .51 and .45 Strip Loin (boneless) .60 and .56 Rib Roast, seven rlD bones, whole 34 ana .ju Prime Rib Roast, five rib bones, whole io ana .a Prime Rib Roast, five rib bones (boneless) .48 ana .4J Rib Roast, outside roll (boneless) 35 and .31 Short Ribs 16 and .17 Plate Brisket .15 and .13 Plate Brisket, roilea (boneless) -21 ana .u nnllpri Shoulder (boneless) .25 and .25 Rnnnrt none Shoulder Uoast 26 and .26 Short Rib Roast .31 and .29 ninrie Roast 27 and .26 Chuch Roast 25 and .25 Phuplc Rnnst (boneless) 29 and .29 Neck (boneless) 24 and .23 Shank, front quarter .13 and ,13 sh-mir knuckle end 10 and .09 Shank, centre cut .... ,20 and .19 Shank (boneless) a ana .-so Stewing Meat iinnpipLni i ana .o ttnmhiirfrpV .25 and .23 Tenderloin .'5 and .75 Fish ITnllhiifc. lb . .33 Salmon, lb. . -35 Cod, lb 25 Black Cod. smoked, lb .35 Smoked Kippers, lb. 32 GASEOUS. MIXTURE Air isia mixture of .gases,; and not a chemical compound.. Dance at Oddfellows' Haii, Friday, September 59th. Mrs. J. B. Gibson left on Jast night's .train on a trip to Toronto. Mrs. Joseph Slaggard returned to the city last night from a trip to Vancouver. A A11 members please attend Joint meeting of City and Indus trial C. C. F. Clubs, Tuesday i Sept. 26, 8 p.m. Metropole Hah, Third Me. (226) Mr. and Mrs. J. Davie left last night on a trip to Winnipeg where they will pay a visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Field, who have been pn a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver last night. AReld's Cafe will be closed on Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill son, John O'Neill, returned this morning from an extended trip to Vancouver. Sam Marsh returned to the city at the end of the week from Burns Lake where he went to attend the funeral of the late A. M. Ruddy. J. J. Little, general manaser ot the Northern British Columbia Power Co., returned to the city today from a trip to Stewart on official business. Boyo Gurvich is home-oh leave after completing his basic navai training at Vancouver. He will proceed from here to the Atlantic Coast. Mrs. Lloyd Young of Vancou ver, who has been visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Sergeant and Mrs. Walters, is leaving Thursday night on hei return to Vancouver. Three local hunters left last night to spend a week shooting eame along the Skeena river. Travelling by car, they will go as nail, far as Hazelton in pursuit of 1:30. deer and game birds. They are , Flour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 1.85 ! rTwTmnM , W. Campbell and second Patent 1.80 N. Basaraba, J. 1 Flour, 24's - .95 1 Reg. Gunanoot. Mr. and MrS. C. G. Minns re-turnpd to the citv last night from a trip to" Vancouver aii'd Victoria. Mr. Minns, who recently retired from business ( here, has now purchased a fourteen-sulte apartment prop erty in the Foul Bay district of Victoria. Funeral Notice Funeral services for the late Arthur A. McEwen will be heia at 2:30 pjn. Wednesday afternoon, September 27 at Grenvllle Court Funeral Chapel. Rev. E. W. Scott officiating. Interment at Falrvlew Cemetery, dollars. Spec cwrinbufwi bft Evenson's Ideal riione 858 PAYS TRIBUTE TO NEWSPAPERS WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 22 President Franklin D. Roose velt said today that news re Ms own war news from thud papers before the reports ai-flved from official sources. TWENTY YEARS AGO September 2C, 1924 Miss Mary Bartln and Mis- Catholic Bazaar, October and 5, K.O.C. Hall. Eastern Star Tea, Oct. 5. nrv nock Employees Welfare Association Dance, Staff Dining Ilstll, Friday, Oct. 6 ad Oct. 20. Music by Swing Quintette. Canadian Legion W.A. Dance and Grand Drawing, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 6. tittle Norway Tea, October 7. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 26, 2 pjn. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 pjn., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E., Fall Tea Nov. 23. When quality and fit are of first importance, well-dressed men wear IINllllDJ tIMIMD. IIUIO. H.I. Support this Army of Mercy on the Home Front Work among the needy and unfortunate, casualties of wartime on the home front, is efficiently carried on throuch the human touch and the understanding heart of The Salvation Army. It is made possible by YOUR Give generously; Cleaners P.O. Box 99 m LIBERAL-LABOR REGIME URGED x Mrs. Doris Blakey Outlines Plans of LP Club "The fact that already in Can ada's two largest provinces the minority reactionary govern- pprts on the war were "so good ments of Drew and Duplessis and so fast" .that he often had hold power and are launching a full scale attack on Canadian unity and -social progress should be -sufficient -warning that the same thing can happen at Ot tawa" declared Doris Blakey, president of the Prince Jtupert Labor-Progressive Club, In announcing plans of the club for the coming season last night at at regular membership meeting "Because we are determined Dorothy Kldd were named to the not to see another derjresslon In staff ol Borden Street School At, Canada we are fighting for the a school hoard meeting. oniy practical policy to smash Prince Rupert received $4,958. ifhfc throat " sht rnntlrmprl. Mondays starting September 25 . as its share from the province pi , "namely the election of a big and open Sundays as from Octo-.. automobile license fees for 1924. blrv nf labor members to Ottawa ber 1. (227) . glr Thomas Robinson of Eng- who wiU hold Dartnership in the and rnd was a visltor in the citv- He next government which must be Us a director of the Canadian a Liberal-Labor coalition of the Fish & Cold Storage Company, majority rather than a minority Formal .'notice was served by'regme as openly suggested by the Provincial Government o John bracken during his visit to the Kltwancool Indians tha. prince Rupert." they should stop molesting travellers passing through their ' Announcements AU advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month 'at 25c a word. Red Cross Tea, Homecooking, Sept. 27, Workroom. Nurses Tea, Home of Mrs. G. Bryant, Sept. 28. W. O. T. M. Dance, Oddfellows' Wednesday, Oct. 4, 9:30- Concrete plans to win the people of Prince Rupert for this policy were discussed with some enthusiasm, club secretary Alex SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE GlUanders raising the suggestion LONDON ff The British 13th , the club should make use of the -18th Hussars are serving in Normandy as part of an armored formation. TIN SOURCE Cornwall, England, was one of the world's earliest sources of tin. radio to outline its policy, A social gathering was announced for this coming in the clubroom3. Buy War Savings Stamps. J: H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES 632 3rd Ave. Blue C9 Prince Rupert, B.C. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pm. PHONE RED 247 Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacxsmlth, General Repair. rhone Red 881 Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 A Few Drops Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve 1 tt C .4mm Stuffiness of Catarrh Specialized Medication Works Fast. Right Where Trouble Is! Soothing relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute catarrh comes fast 3s Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, reduces swollen membranes soothes irritation, relieyes If l If C congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal WBHI passages. Makes breathing easier If A-TDO-illMj try itl Follow directions in package. Wf IMw W Fashion - Craft" SUITS TOPCOATS A by-word with. men. who appreciate style, fine workmanship and value in their clothing. We have just received our season's quota of Suits ,and and Topcoats from this vellkjiown maker and invite you to call and look over the Fall range.' $30.00 $30.00 to $43.50 t0 $41.50 SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Esther Tarleck from the Li-Art Beauty Salon of Vancouver will be in charge of the -Sunrise Beauty. Salon during the absence of Miss Violet Mah. Specializing in Cold Waving and Hair Styling Phone Blue 943 Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton Street Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized' lines Black Kid Tango Pumps Just arrived Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" SPECIAL! Limited Number Home Work-Shop jMandrells Complete with Bearings and V Pulley. Shaft is approx. J3" long, " round, with V2" threadn2" collars. PRICE PREPAID TO YOU, $5.93 Send Post Office or Bank Money Order with order to ACME MACHINERY 1547 Main Street, Vancouver, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three, times weekly (luesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion J '4V Ml H ...fi 1 it''' .3