berior Grocers LTD JURSDAY, tKlUAl, oA 1 UKDAY deliver APRIL 21.-25-2G PHONE I ISH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AI'EFKl'lT Arizona, 100's Gfor2!)c iXGKS--288s. bweet and juicy. .2 doz. 55c PLES-- Newtons and Winesaps. . . .4 lbs. 13c il'EFKriT SO's, large 3 for 23c RSXIPS Good size. Washed .... 2 lbs. 19c aCH Cello bag. I resh Ea. 25c JBARIJ Outdoor Lb. 15c tAD MIX Ready to use. Cello bag. .Ea. 20c LEBY Fresh, green, crunchy Lb. 20c ET POTATOES Medium size. . 2 lbs. 29c NAN AS Golden yellow Lb. 18c TS Fresh, full bunches 2 for 19c QUALITY GROCERIES &I0N sackeye. pIXES- Brunswick, tMor l FISH Ocean Gold, r8p DUNGS In Tomato luce Snuwcap. lalto If-Swlft i. 12 oz. . 7(' PC.VA- Swift's. UK- -Bur-.s'. 12 oz. :17? Et BALLS Burns. lor ur -C SAGE- Campfire 14 oz. tin . 126 Quaker Muffets Ea. 11c k Quaker Quaker Health Bran 28 oz. Vkg. Ea. 18c SHKEDDEI) WHEAT fkg 110 RICE KIJISPIES Kel-logg's. 5Vi oz. pkg SHREDDIES 10 OZ. pkg. llio CORN FLA K ES Kellogg's, 8 oz. pkg ;i for .:; 12 oz. pkg CREAM OF WHEAT Reg. or 5 mln. 8 oz. pkg.. :; QUICK COOKING OATS Robin Hood. 48 oz. pkg. yjo TEA Mai kin's White Label, 1 lb. pkg )( Vz lb. pkg r,ir ASSORTED SEEDS For your garden. Steele Briggs, Pkg ."( and 10v EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY will deliver East and West daily. East deliveries in morning West deliveries in afternoon. ! HAVE ORDERS IN ON PREVIOUS DAY CHARTS AND SUPPLIES IAD IAN GOVERNMENT CHARTS BRITISH ADMIRALTY CHARTS AMERICAN HYDROGRAPIIIC CHARTS' Complete coverage of all fishing areas B.C. COAST PILOTS Vols. 1 and 11 AMERICAN COAST TILOTS Capt. Li 1 lie's B.C. Coast Guide Capt. Hansen's Handbook PARALLEL, RULES DIVIDERS tl gso rustic, 6- 51.93 h SI.15 Brass, 7" $3.50 SHIP'S PROTRACTORS lo .Magnetic, 21- Arm $1.25 Local News It Mrs. William Michalczuk. nP Alma Dybhavn, arrived in the city on last night's train from Winnipeg for a visit with hPr mother, Mrs. John Dybhavn. C.N.R. Cribbage Drive. Civic Centre Cafeteria, Wednesday, Apru zj, b p.m. Refreshments, prizes. Admission 60c. Everybody welcome. (94) E. E. Gregg, former district forester here, arrived this morning on the Prince Rupert on a business trip from Vancouver. Ke is now on the staff of B. c. Forest Products Ltd. Mrs. M. T. Mah of Sixth Avenue, accompanied, by her daughter, K. D. Kwan of Vancouver, and little grandchild. Sharon will sail for Vancouver tomorrow eyening on the Prince Rupert. R. G. Cunningham of Port Essington was in Prince Rupert yesterday. He has lived most of his life in and around Port Essington and Is regarded as an authority on early times In th Skeena River territory. Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Special Legion Hall, Wed nesday, April 23, 8 pm. Installation of officers. followed by moving pictures B.C. scenes and life, (95) Horace DuHamel has sold his bartering business o Jack Guthrie, this to become effective May 1. Mr. DuHamel has been identified with bartering ever since 1888. That far back, he was living in Seattle and clearly recalls how that town looked then. It was In 1912 he located in Prince Rupert. J. G. Yendall, regional Security officer for War Assets Corporation, arrived in the city this morning on a business trlD from Vancouver. C. W. SianJey-Reece, who has been in charge of. the northern security office, which embraces Prince Rupert, Prince George, Edmonton and White-horse, with headquarters in Prince Rupert, leaves tomorrow night for Vancouver where h? has been, transferred. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms All conveniences. No children al9 8th Ave. West. (96) FOR RENT 2 room furnished suite, suitable for bachelor Apply No. ,7 Washington Block, v (99) BLONDIE ems . . . Mrs. A. S. Nickersore returned on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from a trip to Vancouver. A. C. Hlnton of War Assets Corporation arrived in the city mis morning on a business trip from Vancouver. Regular meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Wednesday April 23, 7:30 p.m. Members ire requested to attend. (It) Miss Barbara Teng returned to the city this morning from Vancouver where she attended 'he provincial conference of the 'imperial Order, Daughters of "he Emnlre. as delegate from Galloway Rapids Chapter. Announcements All aavcrtEwinc-ntjy in tnis column trtll bo charred for & full month at 25c word. Sons of Norway Fishermen's Farewell Dance, refreshments, April 24, 1.O.D.E. Hall, tickets at Co-op store. U.FXW.U. Dance, Friday, April 25, Oddfellows' Hall,-10-1. Women of the Moose tea and sale, April 30. United Church Spring Sale, May 1. Card Party,' Catholic Hall, May 1, 8 pm. Band Concert, Civic Centre, May 2, , . , . Plays. United Church, April 30 and May 2. Guide Camp Tea. May 3. Mrs. Blackaby. Novelties. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. Gil- ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 9. Mother's Day Tea Sale. S.O.N.. Ladies, May 10, Lutheran Church 2:00 to 6:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. Cambral Chapter Spring Tea. May 15. Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22, Mrs. Nora Arnold. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs Berner's, May 29. Easter Star tea, Civic Centre, June 4, 1 Presbyterian TOj June 5, Mrs C. G. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill CO Rose Tea, June 19. P.'H. LJnzey will sail tomorrow "night on a business visit south. Ask the Man Who Owns One! Charles E. Starr returned on the Prince Rupert this mornlrm from a visit to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Shelford Darton returned this morninc on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. William Graham return ed on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to - Mr. and Mrs. Georse Mitchell returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a trlr to Vancouver. Andrew Blomberg returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a week's visit to Vancou ver and Seattle. R. G. Wood'ofSheldon, Washington, arrived In the city this morning to pay a visit with his son and daugSvtcr-in-laiw, Mr. ana Mrs. D. G. Wood. Fred Scadden, Prince Runert old timer who Is sailing by the nner Queen Ellzibeth next month for England has not seen ihis native land for about 40 years, and much of that time he has spent in Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. He looks for an interesting change and RAT-FREE PROVINCE EDMONTON' I?) J. H. Brown, public health entomologist, says Alberta Is the only rat-free area in North America. Mr. Brown said this was achieved by authorities who took steps to stem ine advance of the rats at the east, west and south borders of the province. George Beck, partner In the Service Electric Co. of Ketchikan, Is a passenger aboard tihe Prince Rupert today bound for his home after a visit to Seattle. He was formerly attached to the American Army here as a major. Carl Gustafson and Dave My-rych, each in charge of a car, were in collision at the Junction near First and Second Avenues early yesterday afternoon. One of the cars is in city water department service. Police report no Injuries but one of the automobiles sustained considerable damage. A daughter was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey In Oreat Falls. Montana. Mrs. Harvey, the former Miss Dorothy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Prince Rupert, .was married during the war, her husband being technical sergeant in the United States Army stationed at Port Edward. You saw it in The Newsl ASPIRIN EASES SIMPLE HEADACHE NEW LOW PRKIS 12 (ablets .ISc 24 tablets..... ..29c 100 tablets 79c Announcement is made that William optometrist, will visit this city May 1 to 12. GOES TO WORK IN 2 SECONDS Genuine aspirin is MARKED THIS WAY Wm. F. Franks OPTOMETRIST OF VANCOUVER TO VISIT PRINCE RUPERT II. t'rancks, Mr. Francks is president of the Columbia - Optical Co., 605 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, and enjoys a wide and successful practice in Vancouver. ' He will bring with him to Prime Rupert a complete Ophthalmic Diognostic unit and will examine eyes and prescribe lenses if they are needed. Mr. Francks will be" at Hotel Prince .Rupert. Appointment can be made at Hotel. ' "'. r ! By Chic Young I IrCZSy ( G?x?J?.l0USTAV) PUN'SHMENT-THATS )p V TfcOMES IN WHEN HE I h TtV93.PU-S rVlr VJTJHE OFFICE A HALF- LIKE MAKING A fR,rr wp Ik, TRIES TO EXPLAIN! Jlry& r- LJ ' r- T BALLS r MARRIED "1 Jt,, Jll ' ,';i-;v It's the Gardener's patient skill that produces the perfection of an Orchid... and it's patient "Quality-Testing" that gives you "cigarette perfection" in Sweet Caps. YES! Pcrf ectiotl... Check fgives you the final result of many perfections . , . Before you light-up a Sweet Cap, draw on it, and note the clean fresh taste, the result of "quality-testing", step by step, from plantation to you. A v "The purest form in which tobacco van be smoked' SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES LlJ,Ull,l.iJ,JJJ,l,l,UJ!l)i),tJJ),,JilJJ!BBgMM I Prince Rupert Dailp J3eli)3 Wednesday, April 23, 1947 Seasonal Shoes... by Scott and McHale The Astoria BOMBER Scotch Grain Blucher Moccasin In Antique Brown. Double Sole, All-weather welt. Widths C, D, E. ' $15.00 The Richmond FL00DTIDE OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell raver) VANCOUVER . Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight i For reservations call or write City' or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Bulkley Market PHOTOGRAPHIC Developing Printing Enlarging Coloring PORTRAITS and PASSPORTS Chandler & Cowgill 210 4th St. P.O. Box 615 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ANSCO PRODUCTS, Plump Calf Blucher Moccasin in medium shade brown. Slip Sole. Widths C and E 11 1 m n vh 1 1 1 id 'j n i $10.25 Mill rffii nim mn FOR YOUR BUILDING .REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REPAIRS FOUNDATION WORK CONSULT NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Estimates given for any type construction. Phone 563 Night Ited 603 A. THE Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to' 'Baby Talk' We're always ready to talk about yaur baby, and serve his needs, too. For finest quality products--visit our Tender Age Centre WE FEATURE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR BABY McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED (E. C. WALLACE, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 79 Be Sure of the Best WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Tbone 178 WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, ' sacked $12 Mine Run Bulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 IT'S SPRINGTime to repair and recondition your home CALL GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction - Alterations Phone RED 5C1 P.O. Box 721 .M'.'Ul'UMMrV