v \ Elgftt THBB PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN Thursday, ~%ember i0 1932 Meats' %* Fish Quality Foods —- Low Prices ROAST PORK . BEEF ROASTS _ VEAL ROASTS BACON CUTS NO. 1. SPECIAL 2-lb. Pork Roast — J-lb. Round Steak 1-lb. Bacon — 1-lb. Onions NO. 2. SPECIAL 1-lb. Minced Beef — 1-lb. Onions 1-lb. Pork Sausage, 50c 25c Burns & Company Limited ------------,j_ Fit-Reform Made-to-Measure Suits Winter Overcoats FLANNEL SHIRTS — PURE WOOL SWEATERS YOUTHS' SUITS — With Extra Trousers ... $21.00 A. M. PATTERSON IF IT'S MEN'S WEAR WE HAVE IT Opening JOHN C. KELLY DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE HE IS NOW ESTABLISHED IN HIS NEW PREMISES ON THIRD AVENUE, WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED JOHN C KELLY Third Avenue Jeweller Prince George The anniversary. supper of Knox United church will be held on Monday evening in the basement of the church under the auspices of the Women's Association. Supper will be served from 5.30 to 8 o'clock. The Womens' Liberal Association will sponsor a bridge and dance in the Commodore hall on the evening of Friday. November 18th. Music for the dancing will be supplied by Bert's Harmony Aces. Admission 25c. ?*2to Made New From Cellar to Attic will be found Old Treasures which ; need only the helping hand of the Jprush. We have at the Furniture Store a new; stock of Pratt and Lambert's Quick Drying Varnish for Floors, Wood, Furniture, Walls and Linoleum. Enamels for Furniture, Kiddies' Toys, Tables, Chairs and Wood-fibre. Northern Hardware & Furniture Company Quality Groceries & Table Supplies A Reminder Make Your Christmas Cakes and PudJings now; they improve with age. We have just received a shipment of New Season's Ingredients including the following:— CITRON PEEL, per lb. ...____ ____'. 1....._..... 30^ ORANGE and LEMON PEEL, per lb........„.!......25c FRENCH GLACE CHERRIES,_whoJe,_per_lb.____45£ HOLLAND WALNUTS, halves, per lb.......45^ SHELLED ALMONS, per lb. :_,. ..... 45^ AUSTRALIAN SULTANAS, per lb___¦.......... AUSTRALIAN MUSCATELS, per lb. __..! CURRANTS, per lb. ___~_. ..._.__________ ANGELICA, 3 doz.........................___„.......... BLEACHED RAISINS, Fancy, 2 lbs. for_______45^ STOP AND SHOP AT WILLIAM BEXON PHONE 3 PHONE 3 Norman Bennett and family are now settled in Winnipeg where Mr. Bennett has secured a. position ¦ in the Union station. He sends greetings to his many friends in Prince George. The St. Michael's women's auxiliary will hold their annual meeting in the parish,hall on Thursday. Nov. 17th, at 3 o'clock.* —?— ¦ Al Young, the veteran stage driver, is answering a lot of questions as he makes his way about town on a couple of crutches. During the last week of October he went on a hunting trip with "Lew" Miller, of Mud River, which took him into the Da hi lake section. They had bagged a lot of Mallard duck, and were awaiting the arrival of pack horses on the morning of Saturday, •October 29th, when Young met .with a painful accident. While knocking some ice off a piece of wood the axe glanced and struck him on the right leg below the knee. The axe missed me knee-cap, but cut into the bone on the side of the leg. With Miller's help Young got his wound bandaged and then started on a 5-mile hike out to the raodway, negotiating the distance before the leg stiffened up. He says if he had not started when he did he nrght have boen at Dahl lake yet. John C. Kelly has moved into h's new premises on Third avenue. The building has been thoroughly renovated, giving him two plate-glass windows in which he has attractive displays. The ladies of the Royal Purple will hold their monthly bridge in the Elks' hall on Tuesday evening. November 15th. Play will commence at 8.30 o'clock. The regular meet'ng of the Northern Rebekah Lodge will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Don't forget P. T. A. dance in South Fort George Community Hall on Monday next. Nov. 14th. This dance is in aid of the children's Christmas Tree Fund and is worthy of your patronage. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. The annual Armistice dance will be held in the Legion building tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Prince George branch of the Legion, with music supplied by Bert's Harmony Aces". Tables will be supplied for all who desire to play bridge. Supper will be served by the ladies' auxiliary. The admission charge is 50 cents. Every little girl in the city should see the dolls displayed in the windows of the Prince George drug store, which are to be given away in. the doll contest. This contest will open on Saturday, November 19th and will close thg night before Christmas. Any little girl of twelve years or under can enter the contest without charge rjny time before November "19th. On being entered she will be awarded 100 votes, and one additional vote for each cent's worth of merchandise purchased between November 19th and December 24th. There are fifteen prizes in the contest valued from $1.25 to $16.50. ___________________________________________^.. , . ¦ A dance will be held in the Tabor Creek School Friday, Nov. 18th in aid of the Christmas Tree fund. Admission 25 cents. *"'2tc Small men and big boys will be interested in this very special priced underwear at Baird's this week end. Heavy all wool combinations in values up to $3.50, and sizes 34 and 36 only, will be cleared at $1.65 per suit. Big boys heavy Mackinaw Coats in nice patterns, sizes 30, 32 and" 34 only will be cleared for $3.45. Only a few are left. ?•?? New — ~ Velvet & Silk Dresses AN ASSORTMENT OF SMART STYLE DRESSES IN VELVETS, SATINS AND ROUGH—CREPES. ALL SIZES AND COLORS HUGHES & DRAKE Ladies' and Children's Outfitter* THIRD AVENUE .?' " ¦ .,..•. PHONE .27 KiiitiiiiiiiJiitiiniiiiiiiiiMniiiiiHiiui iiirattiniiiiiiMiiiHiiiHiiuiuiHimn HiiHiniiiuiiiiniiiHa ijiiiiniitHiiit tintiunnif 11 n: ui urstii iii - ¦ Word was received in the city on Sunday evening that the hotel operated in Hazelton by R. S.' Sargent was totally destroyed on Saturday night as well as two warehouses, one occupied by the Silver Cup mining company and the other by James Turnbull. The mining company lost two motor trucks and a runabout, but the Turnbull motor was run out before the fire got to it. The hotel building and contents were partly covered by insurance. J. E. Philpott, of Vanderhoof, who took an active part in securing the Gillespie grain elevator in his home town, was a visitor to Prince George this week. Mr. Philpott says the operation of the elevator will provide the first stabilizer the local grain market has had, and with the freight reduction granted by the C.N.R. the grain producers will be able to reach the Vancouver market on even terms with Edmonton shippers. ---------------c»—:---------- COMMUNITY CLOTHES CHEST Mrs. William Blair was the of the contest In gupf*ing the of the pie on display in Dan's market and was awarded a ha weight of the pie was 5 lbs 2 < the guess of Mrs. Blair was oniTonw! above this. Faniilv and Herbert Minnion. •secretary of the The management of the Community Clothes Chest desire to acknowledge with thanks the following further donations to the above organization: Civic employees..............................$ 12.00 H. J..................................'¦.................. 5.00 L. E. M. and N. E....................."... .1.00 C.N.R. employees (additional) .... 3.50 P. G. W. I...................................... 10.00 C.B. of C. donation box............. 2.92 Previously acknowledged .............. 238.65 Total to Nov. 8th. 1932 ..............$273.07 T. V. L'Estrange. local badminton club, will be pleased to hear from all interested in' the game before Thursday, November 17th; go that the season's playing schedule may be arranged. CARD OF THANKS WEATHER REPORT "Partly cloudy weather, with lower temperatures over the week-end," is the prediction of R. B. Carter, local meteorological agent. Fot the week ending Tuesday, November 8th, there I were 16 hours, 48 minutes of sunshine, and a total precipitation of .26 of one inch. The maximum and minimum temperature readings for the period were: Wednesday.................................'36 27 Thursday ................................ 41 26 Friday...................j.................... 45 26 Saturday .................................../. 52 39 Sunday .................................... 42 Monday .......................,............ 36 30 15 Tuesday ....................»............... 44 28 HaghLDickey,lVLD, Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 4th Avc. 100 ft. East of George EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED Mr. C. W. Strom, :>n behalf of himself and the members of his family, desires to express his appreciation of the kindness of many friends and their manifestations of sympathy dur-ng the last Illness of a loving wife and mother, as well as for their many beautiful floral tributes. Parent Teacher's Ass'n. BIG BALLOON DANCE In Aid of Children's Xmas Tree Fund COMMUNITY HALL SOUTH FT. GEORGE Monday Nov. 14 —?— Prizes Offered for Balloon Dance and for Best Waltzing DANCE EXHIBITION Good Music—Good Prizes Good Refreshments and a Good Time Assured Dancing Commences 8:30 Ladies-25c Gcnts-50c Everything Included Friend and have a your Good Time. SPECIALS ROAST PORK, per lb. .............. ROAST BABY BEEF, per lb. BOILING BEEF, per lb. CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb. The Above are for Cash and Carry Only. "Buy for Cash and Save the Nickel" The ECONOMY Meat Market lie 25c ANDERSEN'S LUMBER YARD High Grades of Finishing Lumber. Lath Shingles and Mouldings, , Doors, Windows, Brick, Fire Brick, Plaster and Pacific Limes . Fire and Cotton wood Veneer Panels Gyproc Wall Board CEDAR POSTS FOR FENCING CANADA PORTLAND CEMENT BARRETT'S ROOFINGS -AND PAPERS Box 11 Prince George B. C. Box U Christmas Cards ii Christmas is only 6 weeks away. 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