1 1 . f P:. nr ::::ni Mat Kiishion spreads ' i.r skirts this spring ,' spreads tho.m I about you in a whirl of pleats. Fashion enhance even further with soft drapes t.hat make complimentary con-ition behind your back. From ,.ur new spring and Easter -cries. Quut of I lUlld. i train a- mud of i: ;t. visit i.o Prince . ti .she i. : ip with At prcs- v j tier r: ) .:i;ml LUlld. . (, Mi- daysjit Vi . .o another R. V-J.-w , u ait cu: DC iuuuu VV IH'T. TU- a fa": una vui :lr em ; Ni w York i m: "hs viMt- h i uiid other 1 I! i :ti MLS. A . YV . s " 'ti Dance Mi U!ack 'V ov.-ry i O.DJ2.. Tea (lull K tea and o oarty, eve-n 17 T- a Mrs R. G. ".A Ti;a Muslcalc n- school Choir I ii.ino ore sent opcr-ii'U: March 23. ppnro Sale, March i I i WA Eai ler Sale, I I "anise Tea and Sale, (dlow; Hall. P'l Spring Sale, lliej Tea and Kale. !. Aprtl 1. May 1), Mrs, Gll- Nwm- tale, May Jf. xi..ary Sale, May 0. In 1 1 vi my i n i.i.i - fHAM, l.M, OUrtclof I'rlnco VA Wllhl ot i-iU"" isuinu, llrlMsli B'liwilmi j,ml bulkier . ,Uc Mlowlng uescrlbi-U f;1.1 " planU-il at t .I...1UIHI ,W Nlncty- ..vi ,0, UlMISt "" nun mill on E U'w; t sistry Offlcu !'n ""i li Ci.lmnbla, ,. rwll.t; llir " i in. ...i. ...i.. E."1 'li.Uurn i.r '": Mi, i. .. Kvillll ""-.I m K-lhi-.. ,nri IIH'IICI ilrirrn uri .... P' .mi.uir 45')' West Bum ."rof,uc,'tl t( "it- in ...... W WAlll, IINGER Isliiit Maelilnm tines For Rent AND pa f cut-. 7"- Trims. J"-' .Mne Co. ' west Buy Your COMPLETE. OUTFIT Here ou the Budget Plan j Ralph Gilbert, who was with I the Royal Canadian Corps of I Signals here for a good part of the war period, is "back In the city on business, lid now resides Vancouver. Ills wite is tne former Miss Betty Capstlck of this city. IN MllMOKIAM BIKD, NORA LINDA In prec ious ljappy memory of Nora my dear friend. U. Richard, London, England. foti cam om Local News It iettci ccjffa, tian I FORT GARRY! r Junior Chamber of Commerce business meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m., Civic Centre. George L. Rorle left on Mon day evening's train for a week's business trip to Smrthcrs. Prince Ilupcrt Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Day Dance, Friday, March 14, at Civic Centre Auditorium. Every body welcome. (62) HILL 60 CHAPTER OF I.O.D.E. MEETS Recent Tea Netted S100 Regent Going to Convention When the regular monthly meeting of Hill CO Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, was held at the home of Mrs. J. Frew, Borden Street, on Monday, the regent, Mrs. R; S. Donaldson, presiding, a re port was given of the Valentine lea, net proceeds being about $100. The regent was appointed delegate to provincial I.O.D.E. convention to be .held In Vancouver on April 14. A pamphlet by Morris McDou- gal was read stressing the urg ent need yet for clothing and medicine In Poland. A sum of $10 was voted, to purchase 'wool for the British ana European Relief Fund, preferably to be sent to Poland. The usual monthly donation to You'll enjoy the roater-freih flavour of rich Fort Garry Coffffe, in fine or regular grind, at grocer everywhere. You'll enjoy Fort Garry Tea, too 1 For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Tort frhvard, U.C. CHOP SUHY CHOW 7:00 am. to 11:00 p.m. BLONDIE r hjlljipaipi! r v a. VJwi' . j rw ow iooi iuui n. AT THS MAIL SLIDE UNDER txa POOR IK DA3WOOD, WHAT T N DO VOU TMINK OP ) OH, ITS THAT SHANTUN3 f PtTETTy PRINT DRESS THEVUE IS GOOO T - ADVERTISING ? - VC.. ' ME1N the Civic Centre was ordered. There Is still much work to be accomplished, arid It Was- decided to try and contact.ladtcs Interested In the I.O.D.E. with a view to Inviting them to Join the Chapter. The next meeting will be held on April 14 at Mrs. H. R. Hlb- i bard's home, 1850 Atlin Avenue. Nobody's Fairy Prince! IK; ie: -r r e .rr tjfm v cut AMDTi-Tey Pardon My Big Mouth! InaAAAOOD IS WILD APOUT THE qk'tss- UP SIMPLY kAVfcW OVE(?ITAND ems Canadian Legion regular monthly meeting (with Initiation of new members), Legion Hall tonight, 8 o'clock. D. G. Stenstrom, representa tive of the Paper Institute, of Canada and former executive of Pacific Mills at Ocean Falls, ar rived In the city this morning on business from Vancouver. Mrs. Lloyd Bowman and son, Larry Boy, returned to the city on last night's train after a visit in Ottawa. Mrs. Bowman Is the former Miss Phylis Hamblln, daughter of Sid Hamblln, Fourth Avenue Eas't. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stiles re turned on the Prince Rupert to day from Vancouver, where they fpent the last three weeks fol lowing the burial in New West minster of Mr. Sllles's father, the late Lance Stiles. Ncls Lind of Oona River, well known logger and fisherman and a resident of this district for 38 years, Is leaving on this evening's train for New York where he will cm!bark March 28 on the steamer Drotllngholm for visit to his home In Sweden. He expects to be away until after Christmas. On the way to New York he will pay brief visits to Terrace. Winnipeg, Toronto and other points. COWAN'S COCOA i.i-lb. tin each IDf 1 lb. tin each .-f-HEINZ SOUPS J0-OZ. tin, Assorted each iXf MATCHES Redbird, : boxes for :50f SWIFT'S NEW CLEANSER 2 tins for -V STEEL WOOL Bulldog pkt. re POLIFLOR WAX 1-lb. tin HEINZ BAUY FOOD Assorted ii tins for IWf MEAT SPREADS York, 3-oz. tin Hvl PILOT BREAD pkg. a."e Crosse & RlackwcU Original DATE AND NUT DREAD 8-oz. tin -" HONEY CLOVERCREST Mb. pkg NABOB COFFEE Mb. pkg. 47c ( ' '-.vyscEi? ; . l WJf H. E. Gladding re turned on the Prince Rupert this.moTnlng from a "business trip to Vancouver. N. A. Pavllkls returned.. on the Prince Rupert this morning Irom a trip to Vancouver. Dr. R. M. Lane, director of the Prince Rupert Health, Unit, and Sanitarian A. Boas and Miss M. Cresanan, health unit nurse, left oh Monday night's train on a trip to Terrace and Hazelton. Mr. Boas will return from Terrace Thursday night, while Dr. Lane and Miss Crcssman will re-turn from the Inspection tour on Saturday night. Hotel. . . ft v a. n Mr '- K ENCHArnsr iz.' arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. McKenzie, city; W. P. Carney, KctchiKan; T. M. Miller. Port Albcrnl; D MacKenzie, Vancouver; Mrs. H Rcid, Port Esslngton,; F. H. Put nam, Ottawa; J. Brltton, van couyer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY APPLICATIONS will be received Iby the undersigned before noon. Monday, March 21, for position' as Accountant, City f Prine Runert. Anoly in writing .stating age, expert ence, quallf ictalons and salary expected. II, T. Thaln, City Clerk. 162) Superior Grocers Thursday, Friday and Saturday MARCH 13-11-15 1UKE DELIVERY PHONE LTD. HUCRY; 1 8 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ORANGES Navels, Sweet, Juicy . . Doz. 32c AIMMjKS Yellow Newtons ... 1 lbs. 43c GRAPEFRUIT 's, Good Size ..... 4 for 27c SPINACH Fresh, Green ............ lb. 20c CARBAGE Firm, Solid Heads ......... lb. 10c CELERY Fresh, Full Stalks ........ lb. 21c CAULIFLOWER Snowy, White ...... lb. 20c ONIONS Large Size, Cooking lb. 7c ROBIN HOOD OATS Quick-Cooking; Non-Premium 48-oz. pkg. each : FLOUR Wild Rose, 7- lb. sack 30i FLOUR Five Roses, 24-lb. sack PARD DOG FOOD 8- oz. ISe" SHRIMPS High Seas, Wet Pack .... 10"-oz. tin 8." I EARS Columbia; Choice, 20-oz.. tin 28f rEACUES Garden Elf, JO-oz. tin . '27 1 PEAS Aylmcr; No. 2, 20-OZ. 20 f BLEACH Jarvcx; each 21 By Chic Young t'V': !il'l''r .' i: ' ' THE NOs'SENia ; I'M IN A .!. . v.irmrCTinraii'iliUli'HIiWM...- ' ) - ocrrViNJCMOATiriM I I IV nras-r-rv J jKi ILZDl i k . i ihul i i i rr ill r-i v s a bi SAWMILL HERE S SUGGESTED Industrial Development Committee Now Working On This Project Industrial Development Com mittee, at Its monthly meeting last night, turned Its particular attention to tne possibility of the establishment of a lumber mill at Prince Rupert as a logi cal local industrial undertaking. The matter will be pursued now t by contacting interests which j might proceed with such a venture. Other business at the meet ing was of routine nature. Ex-Mayor II. M. Daggett was In the chair and other members of the committee present were F. Forbes, A, P. Crawley, J. S. Black, James Nlcoll, J. S. Wil son and W. M. Watts. WISH LATIN WASASEASy TO DIGEST AS ( THESE AUHT V JEMIMAS r? . ' ..ill ML LING tag. iz pig. or 3'. lb. Economy Bag mmit oi lucKWHuni Tk QMkw iU CipT tl Cjmi IWtti THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and strain pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth 8trcet Preserve those Baby Memories Something: New in Jewelry Service! Oiir process in silver and gold will save forever t ho s e dear little bootees . . . To grace your mantel aid be always a fond reminder for you and yours of happy baby days. THE COST IS SMALL BRING THEM IN TODAY Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairs. Special attention Riven to mail order wotk. MANSON'S JEWELLERS "The Home of Better Jewelry" jpriiitc Eupctt Dnlly Ji3cUS Wednesday, March 12, 11)17 ASTORIA CANADA'S FINEST Shoes for Men by Scott and McIIalc TIxe CONVOY Full Brogue, brown only. Widths O, D, E. Pair The HAIG Double sole Blucher Oxford. Brown Bcotcli grain. Widths C, E. Pair r,u ji j j Ji 1 "frrl TMirr $14.50 $12.00 A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOU PLACE TO BUY" SIMMONS BED Complete with felt mattress, OJ Cft 5-oof size U,JU Phone 773 327 Third Avenue Having a . . . Tlicn you can get everything here for It including a gift, birthday card, wrapping paper, birthday candles and holdcrs-everything to make the party a success. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE .DOLLARS" WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12' Mine Run Bulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST . John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Ormes lid. Pioneer Druggists PKESCUIPT10N CHKMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 0 a.m. till -U pjn. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. I Having Fish for Dinner? "RUPERT BRAND PRINCE RUPERT it Wilj add taste and quality to your meal. For variety try our Smoked Black Cod, Salmon and Kippers Sole, Cod and Salmon Fillets Frozen: llalibut and Salmon Remember! Ask for 'RUPERT BRAND' CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA 9f ih H k 7.1:1 Hi II