Fr5(y Friday and Saturday FKMUTAKY 20-21-22 VLKV m riiuni, Rl'lT White, HI IT Pink, AS- Navels Yellow Ncwlons LOW Kit Snowy If; Iv-Full, solid TS- Fresh --spanLsh, large r JN CITY MAKDRY ROIUX'TS rs luiiitc Caps iffs n lews ,n Nut Muffs H."C llr and Nut lb. '3 07, (h' llSisuiUs lb. MH? ;-s ki rz pkt use ) MSCUITS r, no pkt ioo IV NAPKINS each I74 )VN( AKKI I.OUK V It:. Sl.7." each ;Wt IKOI'IIY co i ii:i: i II. tin ci'ii ri (DREW'S EGATIOH DINNER ' I ! II v. (tH1 UT. Ol ) (tin ( .'i 'r;i! !. iall Inst 7H i; unmeant. III' " .ifcn .sat. pi ucd uv .i Auxiliary - y i! 1 Mrl :.".i) pro':ram r :r d with Ar-Hdi ai'on r Church, M1 : bl'tPf Ion by Ht. Bl t-.ip of to ', on bend t. I.' lllMlU' in number of w rc present. I r'-. tents of fcl. ibuici to th" ii fo lov d d iidcd 3' R I . 'Hi ' li V cl (' n i .ut;.-t'iy-two mono tiar t,. a vocil D; y and Vour T urs " a:'i- i! IV icktcr. and '1; 'iura K f- i. Prock- Al. T ' !it;l her i' ifylni'. ii.',.siiri- orumiti s which ui t he-i.i the eonurc- narivi'd oij. ' K.n: in I had ' .tr ;u in li. v.- I) , l.'il'v.'J or roust. lilji 1, ve;',:'t-C 111 i Vrt, 1. in nrt in if the b) ant'hes 'Vuv " V. un- 1 11- .1' l H.ilt- fl'-TllOOll f M;lls !'-'d Mrs. LTD. I 8 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 112 s 5 Tor 2Jc 80 , 2 for 21c 2SS's Do,. 2!)c . : lbs. I52c whito hends, lb. 20c heads . . . . lb. !)c bundles J Jus. &w. size lb. 10c TOMATOES Royal City, 28-oz. tin no (i CORN Hoyal Gity, Golden Bantam, 20-oz. 18c 1 1 1 ( 1 1 SDAJj SHRIMPS Wei Pack. 7-ob. tin, ca. srt III'. SADCH- V'-, on. till, carh :ii i.'Aspi:i:i;i;ii;.s Ucstovai, 20-oz. tin each :i.V CIII KKIliS-King Dcach, 20-oz. tin each :5.m COMPANION COITi:i- CANNISTLK 3-lb. fjil.ll) i APRICOTS Columbia, 20 -oz. tlu each i!7v SWIl'TS CL15ANSKR i i Something New in Cleansers j 1 luce Simul Colored Tins tn t'lmusv From 11 oz tin, 2 lins for re W.,M. WatU. Mr-,. G. P. Tink. ! j Mii. V. J. ttani. Mrs. F. R Anrntt. M. Guy Wynn, Mr. Uaij.i S Pro? fctcr, ahd mora than Iwa doaen otiuu- assigtiinta, in-eltuUin mtiuoi'ib of Uie Junior alid senior choirs. , WMR BDTriiHI I-Y RECilNA i --'Sitfiiig Is o" the win.; tvt far a.Mis. E. J. Callow Is ( nnfLi r.i d'. When shj opened bet jaiuhrn c. u with Hie Uicr- ro .'iii'l "(! hi. I'- in lioui'WMU? vrh Cii" .'. ... r:ri.. a yd- I-..V ('. a'. . ; : i":v wliukcd into th Local News Items . . . Percy Jones returned on the Prince Rupert this mornlne from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Comadlna returned m the Prince Rupert this morning from a trlu to Vancouver. A If you are intending to leave Prince Ilucrt, and need a home or business In Vancouver, write or wire Jack Joy, Point Orcy Realty Co., '.NOG Alma lload. Vancouver, U.C. (42) In observance of Boy Scout Week', the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at ltj regular weekly luncheon today, heard an address ly Lieut. Co. Keltn Dixon, district commlsfiioncr of Boy Scouts here President C. O. Ham was in the chair and there was a Kood attendance of members and a few guests. FUNLRAL NOUCK ECKERMAN In the city on Saturday, Fribruaiy 15, George Elijah, beloved husband of Mrs. Catherine Eckcrman. Public memorial service will be held under the auspices of Tsimpsean Lodge, A.F. & A.M., at the Grcnvllle Court Chapel on Thursday, February 23, at 2:30 pm, Tlie remains will be forwarded via S.S. Prince Rupert on Thursday night for iurial at Tacoma, Washington. B.C. Undertakers In charge of arrangements. LONDON, (CP) Language restrictions have Ibccn removed from the Anglo-CzecJioslovaklan telephone service. Announcements All aiivrriiM.nii uu in tnl column will bo clinrerrr fur full moutli nt 26c word. Job's Daughters piano concert, presenlliig Joe Franky, Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, February 19. Sons of Norway Dance, Friday Feb. 21, Oddfellows' Hall. United Fishermen's and Allied Workers' Union- Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday. February 2S. Dancing 10-1. Admission 50c. Registered Nurses' Association, Prince Rupert Chapter, Tea, March C, 3 to C p.ni., Niiri.es' Homo. . , .Presliylcrlan Tea at Mrs. T. W. Brown's. MaVcli 13. Juvenile Orange Tea and Sale, April 9. Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 10. Orange Ladles' Tea and Oale, Civic Centre, April 18. Bapllst Tea, May.B. Mrs. Hollywood Cafe pkim'u Riti'i'itrs m:wi:st anu most UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.RI. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Kvery Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CIIINESIC 1HS1IKS A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW JMEIN I OK OUTSIOF ORDERS THONE JfJ.I 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Mr. and Mrs. J. J., Donaldson relumed to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. J. R. Slaggard returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from an extended visit to Vancouver. - W. II. Fogg, assistant superintendent, Canadian' National Steamships, arrived In the city this morning on the Prince Rupert on a business trip from Vancouver. Miss J. B. Peters, R.N., of the division cf tutarculosis control, provincial department of health, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Van couver and will be here for the next few days on official business. Mr. and Mrs. Simian Robinson of Taccma arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and, with Mrs George Eckcrman, mother of Mrs. Robinson, will leave tomorrow night on their return south with the remains of Mr. Ecker-man who passed away at the end of the week. The funeral will take place in Tacoma. Stanley Evans, assistant sec retary of the B.C. Teachers' Federation, arrived In the city this morning on the Prince Ru pert, lie will leave on tonight's train for Terrace, returning ThursUay night to Prince Ru pert where he will meet the li cai lcacncrs Association on Saturday. Mr. Evans will be suc-t cf honor at a dinner given by the Teachers Association In tha Civic Centre next Monday night prior to leaving for Ocean Falls on the Princess Adelaide. Rupert Bottl e v.ouector For That Party . . . Phone Red HO PARAMOUNT CAFE ALL UIZEO Rccr Whiskey, Gin and at Port Edward, B.C. Hollies CHOP SUE Y CHOW M E I N Wine Jloltlcs OMIT 7:00 aan. to ll:00 p.m. AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MAXWELL HOUSE MH.II36 SINGER Repairs and adjustment'; to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sew inc Alacliinrs rr sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer Sewing Classes. PHONE Sill SiiiRrr Sewiiis Machine. Co. G3U Third Avenue West LING THE TAILOR We are taking: cleaning and pressing and steam, pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Lighthouse Shjp 12 Hours Ashore With the assistance of a salvage boat, Department of Transport's lighthouse lender Bimle, Capt. Norman McKay, was refloated at 1 o'clock this morning from Barrett Rock reef at the entrance of Prince Rupert harbor where she went aground at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon while ttrviclng the lighthouse there. On the falling tide, the Blrnle was left listed high and dry but she, was resting easily and suffered little, if any, damage. After being refloated the vessel came into port under her own power, arriving at 3 a.m. Sea Cadet Orders K.CS.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK" Licut.-Cmdr, A. S. Mitchell, Commanding Wednesday. February 1!, 19 17 7: 00-duty Watch to Muster 7:10-Markers Fall In 7:15-Hands Fall In 7:20 Officers' Call 7:25-Colors 7:30 Inspection by Lt. Cmdr. F, M. Eddy 8:10 Stand Easy 8:20-Hands to Classes 0:00 Secure 9:10 Sunset 0:.15-Dismiss Duly Officer-cm J. Ken ncdy. (It is iiwportant that all per sonnel should attend). L. YOUNGMAN, Midshipman. PLYMOUTH, England fl A few hours after Telegraphist Lawrence Roby's messmates on board H.M.S. Wizard sang "Heppy Birthday to You" on his 21rt 'birthday, they saw" him drown when he tried to recover a cap which had blown into the water. "lACUUM-packcJ, straigtitfruni the roast T ing ovcii, 'villi all its glprious fragrance and flavor ealeil iu by , tlic womlcrful Vri I a-Freh l'roecss. Tio goodness can get out . . . no air can get iu. It's truly roastcr-frcsh. Try it today. ITS RTS BODY Mr IS sH00THANmim BLONDIE ( GOING TO KEEP THAT ..t -,ru ) . 1 CANT SLEEP J THAT j- it ALL COMES KINSMEN KEEP UP GOOD WORK A malm r Night Next (Effort To Raise Fund The Prince Ruicrt Klnkmcn Club decided to expand Us program ol youth work and has set Itself about raising more funds which will be required. A combined concert and ama-1 teur night is planned for March 7 at the Civic Ccntrc.Thls event will take the form of a contest , In which any person or group ' may participate. A first prize of $30 cash Is being offered lor the best amateur, performance of the evening. A variety program of non-contestant talent Is also under way. Activities of the Kinsmen Club In youth work arc well known. Outstanding among these are the Kiddies' Camp, May 24 pport day and the Hallowe'en bonfires. Hotel... arrivals Prince Huicrl C. V,. Wright. Prince George; J. Hutchison, Prince George: W. Chairman, Terrace; Sgt. S. R Chalmers, Victoria; J. Lchto, Slcwart; S. Winter, Terrace; Mrs. C. E. Mayo, Terrace; Mrs. J. Sleffcnscn, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. ,R. Pollock, Inverness; J. V. Yocman, Dig-by' Island; J. Gregg, Kltwanga; J. Gould, Houston; B. Morris, Smithers; W. HIckmorc, Smithers; Mrs. S. E. Sunbury, Georgetown. You saw It in The News! RAPIANT R0ASTEPT0 CAPTURE EVERY ATOM OF DELICIOUS FIAV0R.ITS G00OTO THE LAST PROP! A Product of Gf lyiral food l AUD STOP POUTING. v- L tmenX. pk ."Ecrn.E ) f DOES IT J LCVE EACm "s OF K STOP OTHEt? WHN ) (COURSE THCRE?J THV GET vr ' MARRIED, V- Xv Xfefe :" THEv?.) 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