Thursday. November 7. 1935 THE PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN Three mng Andersen AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION — 50c REFRESHMENTS oca Corn for Chickens AT A VERY LOW PRICE CORN, per 100 pound Sack #2.50 CRACKED CORN per 100 pound Sack £2.65 C. C. REID The officers of the Catholic Wo-meh's League desire to express their appreciation of the generous patronage extended to their annual bazaar held in the ballroom of the Prince George hotel on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Izowsky was the winner of the large fruit cake with ticket No. 65. The Prince George Women's Liberal Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Karl Anderson tomor-iow (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. UNDERWEAR TIME Baird's store is showing many ; lines of warm winter underwear. Heavy fib Red Label Stanfield's in combination garments at— | fil.'iO or two suits4or $6.50. In I two piece style the Red Label is | priced at $2.00 per garment A. C.—A finer ribbed garment is in buctonless style or with buttons as desired. The price is #3.00. English Union Suits in very fine wools at $5.50 per suit. Gold Fleece Britannia—Soft and warm at per suit $7.50. There arc so many tickets outstanding that the Women's Hospital Auxiliary has decided to postpone the drawing for their Ho]>e Chest, scheduled to take place at the Armistice dance on Monday evening, until the dance on New Year's eve under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. A. K. Bourchier will offer for sale on Wednesday on the Harper farm, | two miles west of the Nechako bridge, j the .stock, farm implements and ! -hoasehold furniture, under instruc- J ,t:ork3 of W.G.D. Harper. The sale j vvill commence at 10.30 in the morning and those in attendance will be .served with lunch at noon. THE PENTECOSTAL MISSION 4th ave., invites you to attend their SPECIAL ARMISTICE SERVICES Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Special musical program Inspirational Message ; EVERYONE COME H. H, Douglas & Co. 3rd Avenue Next Royal Bank VELOUR TABLE RUNNERS, — 65c to $3.25 CHI NA AND LEATHER NOVELTIES A NEW ASSORTMENT OF ROYAL ALBERT-CUPS & SAUCERS — CREAMS' & SUGARS Stationery — Photo Finishing - - Cameras — Films — LIBRARY — iAiiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAi? PHONE — 16 SPECIALS PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 8th to NOV. 14th PRESERVED GINGER, per 1b. 17^ BROOMS, each 35^ RED PLUMS, Choice Quality, 2 cans 19^ SHREDDED COCOANUT, per lb. 17o HELMIT CORNED BEEF, per can 1 1^ CANADA CORN STARCH, 2 16-oz. pkts. 21<-OVERWAITEA JELLY POWDERS, 2 pkts. . 9? BANANAS 2 pounds for 25 SWEET ORANGES, 2 dozen for It is time to make the Christmas Cakes — We have a Fresh Stock of the New Crop of Raisins, Currants, Sultanas, Peel, Cherries, Pineapple and Nuts. The Best Fruits make the Best Cakes OVERWAITEA IS THE BEST TEA -f ? The marriage of N.>ble Charles Mann of Pineyiew and Miss Gwen-llian Maud Williams of this city was solemnized at t he United Church manse on Monday, October 28th, Rev. N. J. Crees, offic:ating. ? 4-4- The Prince George Community Clothes Chest will hold a general meeting Friday, Nov. 8th, at 7 o'clock, in the city hall. Representatives from all the societies are requested to be. present. 4- + ? Charles H. WLsenden. trustee in bankruptcy for the Francis German estate, has given the creditors notice they will realize nothing on trfeir claims. In the administration of the estate the disbursements totalled $604.96 and the amount realized was but $646.55, while against the credit balance of $41.59 there is a trustee's fee of $85.00. The unsecured claims against the estate totalled $6,037.31 and the secured claims $346. The trustee will apply to the court on Friday next for an order discharging him as trustee. + + ¦ ? St. Michael's women's auxiliary will hold their annual bazaar in the Prince George hotel ballroom on Saturday. December 7th at 3 o'clock. 4- ? 4- The Prince George Baseball Association lias made arrangements to resume their popular Saturday night dances In the ballroom of the Prince George hotel on Saturday evening next. Good music will be provided. Dancing will commence at 9.30. -*-+¦-?¦ Car leaving for Vancouver November 18th would like two passengers who "will share expenses. Write P.O. Box 14. city. ltp ? 4- 4- Knox church Sunday school will re-open at 2 o'clock on Sunday. Ivor Guest and Vic Engstrom had a very successful hunting trip in the vicinity of the Punchaw lake. They report plenty or game and arrived j back in the city with two deer. ¦*¦ ? ¦*> The Burns Lake Independent was put out of business for a time by a fire which partially destroyed its • prihtfng office on Saturday, October 2t6h. That the fire did not spread was due to the fact the interior of the printing office had been finished with Gyproc. The damage to thei plant is estimated at from five nun- ' dred to six hundred dollars. 4- '•• 4- . ¦?¦ ' Mr. Justice H. B. Robertson reserved judgment of Thursday in the case of Tilleyvs. Wilson, an action for specific and general damages arising out of an automobile ace'deni on June 11th. The taking of the evidence occupied two days, and after argument en the part of R, L. Reid for the plaintiff, and by J. H. Nicholson for tho defendant, the con:-! announced judgment would be reserved . QUALITY GROCERIES 8c TABLE SUPPLIES At Competitive Prices SPECIALS INDIAN PEKO TEA, Good Quality, per lb. WHOLE BEAN COFFEE, Ground o Order, lb William Bexon 3 L .O. B. A. SALE OF WORK in I. O. O. F. HALL — SATURDAY, NOV. 16 at 3:00 p. m. Fancy Work— Tea Prize with Tea — 10c Fish Pond Novelty Stall — Candy — Home Cooking Ladies' Dresses, Coats Our New Stock of Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Fur Trimmed Winter Coats are now arriving. These are in the very latest styles—Come in and inspect them. A full line of Monarch Wool, Gold Stripe. Hosiery etc. Lambert & Nash Third Avenue Third Avenue The local badminton club had its official opening for the season in the Princess ballroom on Tuesday evening. The times allotted to the badminton club by the Community Hall Association are Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 11! o'clock, and on Sunday afternoon from 2 to fi o'clock. With, the new facilities afforded badminton will be played more generally than ever before in the city. The Pentecostal Mission 4th ave are continuing their services on Friday evening at 8 p.m.. also Sunday morning worship at 11 a.m. and Sun- j clay evening at 7.30 p.m. On Sunday' evening a special Armistice service j will be held. Special musical mim-br.s on th mandolin guitar and the musical saw will be played, and old-time gospel hymns will be sung. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT In the Prince George Hotel Ballroom, under the auspices of the Prince George Baseball Club SATURDAY, NOV. 9th Dancing at — 9 oclock sL McCARDELL SENTENCED FOR HIS PART IN KIDNAPPING DANC London, Nov. threi -fingered him.srlf as tin kidnap John Tile ladies auxiliary to the Canadian Legion- will hold a Poppy Day on Saturday. November 9th. ¦4- 4- -*- W. Everall and Capt. J. TJ, .Gordon, provisional liquidators for Nechako Grid'; Limited, are advertising for pain in th's issue the tools and.I equipment of the comnany. This i companv commenced dredging opera- I t'oiv; en thr Nechako river, near | Miworth, early this spring on a lease issued by the dpmrtment of min*^, More or less thorough tr\st:ncv of the river bank at this point. ;«.• said to hnve indicated-fold value? ave^tr'n^r 50 renu- i>t cubic yard, bill ir the fnH wn= in the (rrnvo1 "'fishprl (ho p^niDanv'1? onii'timon* failed to vp-rwov jt. find 0WT8Mgtus were suspended at the end of th? summer. J. R .TuriErr chtransactor of Sm'Mi-rrs. '•p(.)irnor| iir-m^ on MonrWr pftpr o cn"p«<.-c;fiii business 'rin. He nirms in r*twn ncrnm ii> February for a longer stay. Wnmon's Ascocinlion of Knox Church "ill meet, n< the of Mrs. F. M Parks on TTn !>•«;-14th. at the usual B'tr sentenced the King to ton 2- -Michael McCardoll, Pete, who confessed head of the plot to S. Labatt, was today serve twelve years in ixMiitent'ary. to HENNING ANDERSEN and his Orchestra COMMODORE HALL EVERY SATURDAY 9 to 12 Old-Time Dances 10 Special Attraction Admission p. in. 10.45 lie •iv-.i. Relieved/ Own Tablet*! fiavo bi'cn nii'ilifiii" m\ four children ii l ¦rliad. lmiosingl •Ill.-lailr'.! > I'OllMllt Ul-H. II: I'rieu 1'V ai : Dr Williams' ¦ I 1: ¦ l.iali.v" 1111 if k N.I',. relief. BBBBBBBBBBBHBIIBBflflBHESBBUa STRAND THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN — "BRIGHT EYES" "TAIL SPIN TOMMY" MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY "LORNA DOONE" 20o 10c at 's feet in tb" "nnujno "Pronk Hu Bnird.^-$2.«.'> for time. Girls. umc1" hv Kpinipn- AndTsen ^^x,^..)^ Admission 50 re refrcJmients. •"V»mninnitv Association of 2tc Third Avenue Billiard Hall WHOLESALERS IN TOBACCOS, CIGARS. CIGARETTFS BARS and GUMS Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders T. A. GRIFFITH 'hird Avenue Proprietor Prince George