jor Grocers f V ',, H v nti Saturclav wsaayt ""' vi:itv MARCH ZD zi - Fort Garry Tea i pound FKC 89c 11 If -sJ MS riinTffome Wsy 7omef mt r more Military nl rmrBrrli lias rmr( hi Nilnn hava rural it ttjaui lioma balthlrr( BBBI I I Mriqkttn fininh U frrr oftMltirw. tliaile cholera t.f Itiipcil )alrrs iulcrson P'' : riionc is phone LTD. 1 8 FMZrS ViVD VEGETABLES Ki IT -Sweet, Juicy, ' if.. , j lor sc fc. i al'J'X'. JUicy " IKS -sS'8 Sweet, Juicy .... Do. 38c . v aiesap, Large, Fancy . . 1 llis. -13c !,a-gt Solid Heads each 20c sp. Crunchy lb. 21c TT 1 11. ft f(;i.. uirjre, rinn iieaus . hj. iuc L o .re. Spanish II). 10c QUALITY GROCERIES r In i i SOO-V O I- Or ;2 .r w Urand, :cl 070 ;i:;o glH TTXK -Scunnv til- :::ie (Iood !:' .SI -75 S. Trophy Coffee Mb. tin EACH 51c HONEY Clover Crest, l-lfc. carton each "Sic SPAGHETTI Famous Foods In Tomato Sauce IS?1 COFFEE Malkln's nest, Regular or Fine Grind, 1-lb. pkg I7( PASTRY FLOUR Wlldro.se, 7-lb. sack ::! SOUP Clark's Mushroom, 10-oz. tin U for LT.v 1IMSII STEW Clark's, 15-oz. tin Of PEAS Aylmer, Size 2, 20-oz. tin UOp 1HCEO .IIIXI'S Aylmer, 20-oz. tin I Ic liOMHJN.t York Brand. 12-oz. tin -7 KAM York Urand, 12-oz. tin :;7 PKEM Swift's Urand. 12-oz. tin Announcvjrneiits Unii d ( hiti i ii Tea, Mrs. R. G. Lar-:c March 20. B.O.N D.incr. Oddfellows' Hall, March 21. 9.30 p.m. Booth P.TJV. Tea Musicale March 22. TeaThursilay, March 27, 1224 East 8lh Avenue, Mrs. Gomez. Proceeds to Belhune Peace Hospital.:. Borden Street School Choir and Rhythm Band present operetta Civic Centre, March 28. Lutheran Spring Sale, March 29. Queen Mary I.OD.E. Tea, April 7, Mrs. Parkins. St. Andrew's W.A. Easier Sale. Local Neyvs Items . . . Famous 1IOLLYWOODPAT- I TERNS arc now on salexclu-slvely at Wallace's. Over 0 pat terns to meet every new Prices 15c, 25c and 35c. At WALLACE'S of course. ' (65) Mrs. William Tern; and son returned on the Pri.ce Rupert this morning from a two week's visit to Vancouver. T. ll. Ewlng, re?6nal auditor for Canadian NatHwl Railways, Toroalo, rrived Ir the city this murrfng on the frince Rupert. He vAW return frith tor.iotrnw nighty Naiies of and Mrs. Elds-vlck aid Mr. aid Mrs. Hans Pet erson Vere omtted from the list cf tho who'ient flowers to the funeral yesterday of the late Hans Iblm, ', (It) SPECIAL' COLOUR FILM showing "Consumers Serve Themse&es Thursday, March 20th, 8 jj.iv. Women's Lounge, Civic Cent. A discussion on Consumd"' 'Problems begun at the Co-o Tea on Tuesday, will be conti ued by Miss Lin Brown and Mr. oug Clark, UJ3.C. (It) Dr. I Meltzer, superintendent of he Chrlcs Camsell Indian He pltal, Edmonton, Is a visitor li the city today, having arrived In the Prince Rupert from Vancouver, enroute to Ed monton. I He Is guest of Dr. J. D. GUbrauh of the Mllkr Bay Indiln Hospital while in the city. R. O. fan dcr sluys, recently returned from a trip to Austra lia, will be the speaker at the weekly lincheon of the Prince Rupert rotary Club tomorrow. He will icount to the club some of the experiences of the trip. Mrs. Jiseph Garon, Mrs. Leo Dolron Ind Mrs. J. Bouzek were among the ladies who assisted at the Bt. Patrick's Day tea of the Caiiollc Women's League on Mondiv- GrandRelief Anrlj 8i irROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Juvenile Orane Tea and Sale,, Mm yff MJm April 9. Oddfellows' Hall. i ftPflk iiOiUSm I'rpsbvlcnan Siirinu Sale fwVWW Wlfaa'w April 10. ! Orange Ladica' Tea and SaU,: Civic Centre, April 18. i United Church Spring Sale, May 1. . Guide Camp Tea, May 3, Mr.;.. Clackaby. Novelties. FURERAL OF HANS HOLM Filcral service for the late llari Holm, who died last week, washcld yesterday at GrenvlHc Coiit chapel with Rev. A. O Aain of St. Paul's Lutheran Crarch conducting the rites. Dc-crscd, born in Norway, was a fijherman ilnce 1926. He was 72 a) the time of hU dcaui. Present at the ceremony were of Holm, son of the deceased. hcrcMr a iistcr, Mrs. Ingcgorb clln, also of Margo, Saskatche- .van. The congregation sang "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" and "Nearer. My God, to Thee." Mrs. J..C. Gilker was organist. Interment took place in Fair-vew Cemetery. DOUIlf-DUTY a NOSi DROPS WOIKS FAST RIGHT WHIR! TROUtll IS! Instantly -relief from head cold distress Btarta to come when you i put a little Va-tro-nol In each nostril. Also t rnlds from dcveiop- St. Peter's Spnng Sale. Mi'y 8. lng if used In Umci Try HI Works find Lrcion Auxiliary Sale. Mlv 9.; youuihechi Ca:r.'jtul Chapter SpringTea, VCKS VA'TRO'NOL May M!tV l.l 15. I Rev. W. Gordon Maclean of Winnipeg, moderator of. the Presbyterian Church In Canada, sailed Monday night for Van couver and Victoria aboard the Princess Adelaide after spending the week end In the city during which he conducted serv ices at First Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Rev. Basil S. Prockter, rector cf St. Andrew's Anglican Cathe dral, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Clua. President C. G. Ham was in the chair and there was a good at tendance of members with a few guests. Charged with supplying liquor ANEW VISITOR FOR GIRL GUIDES "Blue IHploma'd" Guider Coming Another Camp To be Held To make arrangements for the activities of British Colum bia's only "Blue Diploma'd" Guider, Mrs. Lomas of Vancou ver Island, who will be here on April 21-24 for an Inspection and training visit, the executive of the Prince Rupert Girl Guides' Association met on Monday night at the home of Mrs. G. R. S. Blackiby. Preliminary plans were also made for another annual camp to be held this summer, possibly again at Lakelse Lake, where the first was held this year. There may be 25 girls in camp this year to an Indian, Mike Pallik was as compared with 12 In 1946. found guCly and fined $200 by The Association will bP holrfin? Magistrate W. D. Vance in city' a tea In May to raise funds for police court on Tuesday. FIRE DESTROYS WANTAGE CABIN A cabin on Wantage Road, oc cupied by Tony Webster, was destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock Tuesday aftdrnoon after city firemen, who raced to the blaze, were able to put up only a feeble battie cue to the fact that the building was a great distance from the nearest water hydrant. The water carried by the pumper truck was insufficient to put out the fire which had gained considerable head way before the fire department was called. The cabin was too far from the nearest hydrant to connect hose-line. Damage to the building was complete, al though most of its contents were saved by Webster and liis neighbors. Cause of the blaze was not determined. the camp, Mrs. Arnold Flaten to be general convenor and Mrs. Peter Lakie, convenor of novel ties. Britain Must Wait For Cattle Imports LIMERICK, Eire O; Although Eritaln's food program will call for substantially Increased Im ports of store cattle from Eire, these will not be available In duik lor two or tnree years, leading exporters said. Lack of feeds and conversion of grasslands to tillage to' maintain Eire's bread supply have cur tailed herds. William Cruikshank, district agent, Canadian National Rail-wys, returned to the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver" and Winnipeg where he 'nas been on company business. Silver Gift Idea Individual Place Settings 1 Trasimon: 1 Salad Fork: 1 Knife; 1 Fork 1 5 o'clock Teaspoon; 1 Dessert or Soup Spoo ; $5.00 This starts a Silverware Service . . . laUr you will want to add additional sets as .needed. JUST RIGHT FOR INDIVIDUAL WEDDING PRESENTS. OTHER FRIENDS CAN GET SIMILAR SETS TO COMPLETE A service: open stock pxices . . . Sel'fG Set of 8 Teaspoons $ 2.50 $ 3.33 Dessert Spoons or Forks .... 5-00 6.CG Knives (11.11.) 12-50 16.C7 (Other prices In proportion) NEW HEAVIER-THAN-sSVER PLATING WITH EXTRA .SILVER WHEB THE WEAR COMES. We still have tl rcjular sets In chests. mm NaaaaavMaaaama a ' ' - - - - r -i - ; v PPY KILOWATT "'-Your Electric Servant . ' , "Hot water all the lime" she asks, I li "No dust? No soot? no bother?, 1 ,v"ji e me an tnc jaus anu i Will 'go to work on railier!" I P I Is "Well, first of allsays Rcddy "Tlic whole so'up is clear: 'llic heat is den, electric beat!. No flame sot fumes to fear," "Hot water as jou nccd.it, . From cdty nirn till nifillt! l:or dislvs, laundry, baths and such, It is a wondrous sight'." "An though you may not think ifj The cost is mighty low, l',r an automatic heater that ll Always ou the 0," j Yes in automatic electric water heater is a necessity in almost any home It's so nice to get up in the morning to steaming waxr for your shower with plenty of hot water all through tit day for household needs and still morcfor the children's laths at bedtime. Just a few cents worth of electricity heats enough water to float young Johnnie and Ins whole fleet of wooden ships I THE RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP Timely Recipe l0OOOOJOH3OOOOOOOaOlOOOC 1 ( Almond Carrot Spread Vz cup ground unblanihed almonds 1 cud around raw carrot Vz cup finely choppfd sweet cucumber pickle' 4 tablespoons mayoinaLse Few drops Tabascoi sauce Salt to taste I Table cream Combine almonds, carrot, pickle, mayonnaise, Tabasco sauce, salt and sufficient cream to give spreading! consistency, and stir to blend, fi Makes approximately 1 cup SDread. LARGE TEXTILE MILLS India's textile mills rank among the largest in the world. MAGIC CHEESE BISCUITS cum flour cup milk tipn. aalt 1 tbupn. shorten-Ins 4 tbapm. (rated rh?ee 2tipni. Ma Jlc Baking Powder (When half-baked, place equare of cteete on top of btaculu for eitra flavor) Kit dry ln&redlenti together; cut It shortening. Mil In cheese fthtty;add milk slowly. Rollout on floured board to Vi-lnch thick; rut with small biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven (475F.) 12 to IS minutes. Makes 12. am ab aatf Olamint Lotioa) Nuw Dtupa I jSsezl'rr. -e J7 I i Three saiiiiiRs lcr Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:30 pjn. Coquitlam. Fridays, 12:00 .Midnight Saturdays, 9:15 pjn. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY 1'OINTS Sundays, 10 pjn. QUEF.N CHARLOTTES Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave Thone 5C8 IDON'T FORGET! . ftach of Awe firve TeivJer Age" prtfwm inns a'aife artj Jrprndable. Crt4 pwiilly (of iKc neds oi Nbtc $r4 Children up lo wn g, they bring reliV from maojf common discomforts and itl vrm of childhood , , . keep baby freah tod bappy. DtirrfcM CwnpoasW Thif, Letioat IWhy Oil XimilNrtH fUhr OsS wua Uaeaa McGUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED bh'i.iiUhiIiIiw'iii 'ill lllfBM'l'I'ff UlUisJ Eunice Rupert iDallp JRetos Wednesday, March 19, 1917 Let the Spring rains come. Be all set in one of our rugged, smartly styled English Waterproof; Heavy Paramatta Cloth $18.00 Leading Canadian makes in Poplin, Zelan and-Cotton Gabardine $19.50 - $28.50 Ml A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" SIMMONS BED Complete with felt sfoTsL $36.50 Phone 77S VISIT OUR . . . .327 Third Avenue Bargain Counter You can't afford to miss the real values at HALF PRICE at LJllsCTWTOaaTAataajalali- aaal i l - - iii slsaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaMaaaaaaaaaJaJsaaaaaaaaaii : 518 THIRD AVENUE WEST WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12 Mine Run Hulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 PHONE RED 400 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Ormes Ltd. Vhtt Pioneer Druqptats PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 9 a.m. till .9 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Irom 12 Noon till 2 pjn. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Having Fish for Dinner? "RUPERT BRAND Will add taste and quality to your meal. Fur variety try our Smoked HIack Cod, Salmon and Kippers Sole, Cod and Salmon Fillets Fruxcn: Halibut and Salmon Remember! Ask for 'RUPERT BRAND' CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA sV t.- jjpsjjMSg 4, V $ .Hi if V" si- i 5 t . 3't . '4 m i'j li1J r;