ICILVIE M. FLOUR RUSSELLS. YOU! WFm SPECIAL ! ! kPer lb. PROUTS 19c It " -J-T ; wff i air Way Food Market! A Popular Place to Shop BOB COFFEE. 39c 1EE5E isty Canadian Matured, cut, OAi lb OV RICE No. 1 quality. Per lb. ' SOUP 15c Campbell's Chicken Gumbo. 16c: Iieci Fresh Killed Chickens plr llIP """5 uuillllg X UYYl OUIIEK ut.M I ender Roasting Birds early ANS Green Choice Quality. 2 for 25 FEBUOY SOAP 4 bars 25 FLOUR 7 lb. bags Five Roses. 28c PACIFIC MILK Tall tins. Per doz. S1.19 TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT Icy, seedless. rge size 2 15c FRESH SPINACH Washed 2 lbs. 25c WAY FOOD MARKET ry Our Delivery Service Phone 434 Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist OF VANCOUVER Now In Prince Rupert Mr. Francks, who Is President of the Columbia Itlcal Co., 605 Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver, is visiting fnce Rupert and will be at the Prince Rupert Hotel November 26. He has with him a complete Ophahalmic til gnostic Unit and will examine eyes and prescribe, lenses hey are required. Mr. Francks will continue to give the fvice and advice which established so much confidence him among Prince Rupert people during his visit last April. .. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE AT THE HOTEL. RK GENERAL DNSTRUCTION Building Supplies ; EstimatesConstruction fnd Frames, Cabinets, counters CaSP nf all Hocrlntlnn iso Furniture Repairs mi, ciass iinisrung ana worxmansnip SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert ERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER CHANGE OF LOCATION M New Stand 303 Third Ave. West OUR NEW PHONE BLUE 810 (Res. GREEN 955) or Real Prompt Service, call us any renue time night or day T 3MMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS imim immun mm dPTJATRS OOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays OTT ELECTRIC PS) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS YVESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS I Black OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER 367 x LEGION HONORS WILLIAM BRASS Presentation or a brief case in appreciation of hls long period of active membership in the Canadian Legion here ?was made to William Brass at the Monthly meeting of the organisation in the Legion rooms last night. Mr. Brass, with his family, Is leaving the city at the end of the month on his retirement from Canadian National Railways. The meeting considered 28 applications for membership from veterans of the Second World War and two from' the First World War who wished to rejoin the Legion after having dropped out for a few years. Five new members were initiated into the organization. In appreciation of his untiring service in the Canadian Legion at Prince Rupert, A. J. Croxford was awarded a ' life membership. The meeting passed a vote of thanks to those who had made arrangements for the Poppy Day and Armistice Day observances and to those who had contributed their services on those occasions. A motion was approved to donate $50 to the r-rlnce Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association as a contribution to their motion picture equipment fund. HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a good duster? A. By using an old piece of flannel, dipping it in paraffin oil and letting it soak for several hours. Wrim out dghtlv, then wash in tepid water and let dry. It will gather all dust and give a good polish tp furniture .and floors. Q. How can I make a hair setting solution? A. By taking 32 pints of water, to which is added 2 tablespoons of quince seed, allowing ic to boll for 5 minutes, and then strain. Q. How can I bleach clothes? A. A spoonful of turpentine added to the boiler of clothes will bleach them, and Is also excellent for cutting the grease and dirt. WINDSOR, Eng., ff There will be nauRoyaLChristmas, pantomime at Windsor Castle this year as Hubert Tanner, the schoolmaster, who previously produced shows for the princess, is ill. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Dots a stubborn bronchial cough, (cither I phlegmy or dry and hacking) make von choke, (asp, wheeze, keep you awake rushes? Relieve it now I Do as thou-audi have done get Templcton's KAZ-MAU and Mop that cough I RAZ-MAH has helped others let itlielp you. 50c, 1 at druggists everywhere, R-U Announcements All advertisements n tnis column will b) charged tor a full month at 25c a word. Cambrai Fall Tea, November 15 at the home of Mrs. J. Scptt, 4 th Ave. West. L.O.B.A. Sale, November 21. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 22. Presbyterian. Bazaar, November 22. Lutheran Ladles' Aid sale, Nov. 24. Help Norway drawing and dance, November 30, Oddfellows' Hall. Canvassers turn In books before November 27. rWT. tea nnrt Rflip nf home cooking,' 3 to1 6. Card party, 8 . i - r ri li rrv.An f . . . f p.m. Ala UI Viuiauuua. nee luim. November 29, K.C. Hut. st. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar. December 1. United Church Bazaar, Decem ber 6. W. A. Canadian Legion Tea and raffle Dec. C from 3 to 6. Local News It A S. O. N. Anniversary Banquet. Friday, Nov. 16, 8 pin. Members with friend. (265) H. W. Birch Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for a trip to Ketchikan. Passengers arriving in Prince Rupert this morning aboard the Princess Norah from Vancouver were Rev. F. Comley, Mr. and Mrs. Parkwold and Miss Sitlow. G. W. Nickerson is sailing tonight for Seattle where he will attend the forthcoming sessions of the IntemaV-anai Fisheries Commission of which he is chairman. C. W. Pritchard, member of the Workmen's Compensation Board, and Dr. c. H. Harrison, medical officer of the board, are in the city on official business, having arrived from Vancouver yesterday. Mrs. P. W. Hedman, the former Miss Ina Montgomery, Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where her husband, Petty Officer Perry W. Hedman, Is receiving his discharge from the Royal Canadian Navy. They will make their home in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Titcamb and daughter, Lois, who arrived In the city a few days ago from Terrace, where they have been located for the past few years, are leaving tonight for Vancouver enroute to Vancouver Island where they will take up future residence. Stan Waring, well known men's woollen goods representative pf Vancouver, arrived In the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert -" fh" south for a visit here on business. He reports somewhat of an easing up in the supply of wools for commercial knitting but the supply is still far short of what might be used to meet market needs. 3 ems Mrs. W. J. Nelson is sailing tonight on the Prince r.upert for Victoria. J. H. Schriaberg is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Starr are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Seattle where and in California they will spend the winter. Capt. J. Kennedy, who has been stationed here for the past Vear or so as Roman f!athnllf Church padre. Is sailing tonight on tne Prince Rupert for Camp Nanalmo to which point he has been transferred. R. M. Wlnslow, general manager nf the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. is sailing .tonight pn the Pri.-.cc IXupert for a business trip to Vancouver, SPPUle and elsewhere In the south. Lieut. Ned McLeod returned to the city at the first of the week from Victoria, having Just obtained his discharge from the Navy. He is resuming his prewar duties here in the office of the general agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Announcement was made today by the Prince Rupert's Fishermen's Co-operative Association, W. H. Brett, general manager, that a reiport of their purchase of the Chris' Mill Bakery business here was incorrect. The original published report of the deal appeared in "The Fisherman," a Vancouver publication, which stated that It obtained Its Information from a co-operative news bulletin. CHAPEL OF PEACE KITCHENER, Ont., "(CP) A suggestion that a "Chapel of Peace' be erected at Niagara Falls as a war memorial which would be open to all nations and creeds, has been made by Mrs. G. A. Heather of Kitchener, convenor of the Immigration committee of the National Council of Women, For Results try a Classified PLANS LOW COST PEOPLE'S CAR LONDON, Nov. 15 W Dennis Kendall, engineer and Indepen dent member of Parliament for Grantham, plans to shake the British motor Industry with a new "people's car" costing only nco ($450). With purchase tax, however, the total price to British buyers will be 128 ($576). ' Within three months of the start of production, Kendall says he will have 50 cars a week rolling eff the line. .This number will be trebled In six months and multiplied fourfold in nine months. Peak production will be 10,000 cars a year. At present, however, Kendalr Is uncertain when production will start. He said the Board of Trade has refused to allow him to manufacture cars in the factories where he formerly' produced arms and munitions. DISBAND DEFENCE UNITS NEW DELHI, ffi The Government of India have decided that the defence of India units shall be disbanded December 1. This applies equally to railway, postal and docks operating units. Eisthtv-flve per cent of the world's birds live in the tropics. "Build B.C. Payrolls" Prospectorf Need Good Food A prospector who has spent most of his time in the hills tells us he has tried ,f. U.-,fMt Pmif every kind of canned milk and1 finally "settled for Pacific.' He says It's like pure cream for! coffee and tea. 1 He buys It by the case and uses it in all cooking. Even the men prefer Pacific 'Milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradlcated and Vacuum Packed RUPERT BRAND SMOKED : : : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMP.ANY LIMITEp PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PERSONALIA XMAS CARDS (REDUCED PRICES S3 lor - . 115 for I :1 A 81.00 $1.00 WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS This offer available lill November 23rd Prfnrc Rtiprrt Daflp JDrtas Thurscay, Novenvoer :3, 1945 Get sweeter, tastier bread! asmu use FULL-STRENGTH ! Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast starts working right away! All the strength of the yeast brings out all the flavourful goodness of your bread. Be sure of sweet taste light texture J fragrant freshness every time! k IF YOU BAKE AT HOME. inict nn Fleischmann's full-strength, fresh active i cast witn the lamiliar yellow label. Dependable Canada's favourite yeast for over 70 years. " MADE M AhC HI K II 1 IN CANADA A. Mackenzie Furniture "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" Buy this Christmas, gifts that last there is not much better than a good bed that gives real sound refreshing sleep. Here are a few suggestions: Reautyrest Mattress, Deepsleep Mattress, Slumber King Mattress all made by Simmons. Supreme Mattress, Rip.Van-Winkle Mattress-made by Restmore. A small deposit will hold them for you. We hav6 other gifts to choose from, suitable for your Home and Friends. Watch our window.. . . you will not be disappointed. Outside Mail Orders are appreciated Phone ?75 327 Third Avenue . Prince Rupert Quality For Your Wall and Ceiling Decoration use . . . M uresco ARROW Style SHOES FOR MEN Quality and Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the CUT RATE SHOE STORE STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient and inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE OO LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue iiTli.il 1 5 FLEISCHMANN'S 1 Ai?zr I IM II aa Muunn mmi m fill SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS C.atala, 1:30 pjn. Friday S& Cardena,! 10 pjn. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 26th and 28th Further Information Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. 4 Phone v368 MURESCO j It can be applied over almost any surface Including most wall papers. It Is easy to apply, and the colors and rich flat finish are most pleasing. It's economical too, for $1.50 you can Muresco the average room! Gordon's Hardware McBride Street Phone 311 Good News for Trappers... providing they bring their furs to Goldbloom. 10 higher than last year. Also have large stock of Fur Coats, 20 lower in price than anywhere else. W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RELIABLE" V; t 'f