THE PRINCE GEORGEJ2TIZEN.._ Thursday. February 17, 1938, GENUINE LAMB NUMBER 1 STEER LEGS, lb___.........1......25c. BOILING BEEF, lb. Sc8C 9c. SHOULDERS^ lb. , 8c, lOc 8C 12c. STEW BEEF, 10c, dc 12i/2c. NORWEGIAN HERRING ANCHOVIS BACON, lb. ......_V. _:..... 28c BAKEASY, lb........... 15c. .. i7c. STEWING, lb. '_:____J._ 12c. PORK SPARE RIBS 2 lbs. for .. . 25c B. EGGS, per doz. ____ 30c. PEANUT BUTTER, 12l/2c SMOKED & FRESH FISH — ALWAYS IN STOCK TOMATOES — CELERY — LETTUCE Prince George Wins Senior And Junior Games Seniors Hand Williams Lake Hockey Lesson While Juniors Beat Quesnel The Cariboo Ho"ckey League regular schedule of games ended Sunday a Quesnel when Wuliams Lake were de feared by Quesnel. Winmng this game ffave Quesnel a tie with Wells and will necessitate a payoff becween WeUs and Quesnel to decide which team iys Prince^'George for the Waller _up and championship of the Cariboo It is expected ihe^e will be home and home games at Quesnel andWelto, total goals to count, and as soon as nese lames are played, arrangements for the championslup cup games will Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE"—The Original. For sale at Vendors or direct from "Mail Order Dept.," Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty St., Vancouver, B.C. PROtURflBLG SCOTCH WHISKY MONUMENT TO GOOD TASTE InTeTame Saturday night between Prince George and Williams Lake at local rink, Prince George made tt a walkaway by scoring 12 goals to Williams Lake's four. Seven goals; were scored in the first pcn«id Friend getting two and Graham, Withiam, Anderson, Rogers and Rebman one each, while Williams Lake was held score- l6Sln the second period Rebman notched one for Prince George, while Moxon and Hodgson each scored for WU- f Printed Crepe THESE COME IN DARK GROUND PRINTED SILK CREPE, IN THE LATE STYLES, SHORT SLEEVES AND A VARIETY OF COLORS—SIZES 14 to 22 PRICED FROM $4.25 TO $13.50 Hushes & Drake ^tnfSird period Graham got two goals and Nehring and Anderson one each for Prince while Moxon and Dowie scored for Williams Lake ^e game ending 12 to 4 in favor of Prince George. The teams were as follows: Williams Lake - Prince George Strobiki Nehring Carson Abbott Rogers Graham Anderson Withiam Friend Rebman SPECIAL between NEW PLYMOUTHS AND DODGE CARS HERE Many New Innovations and Improvements in 1938 Models Assure Minimum Upkeep K. A. Houghtaling has received a carlot shipment of the new 1938 Plymouth and Dodge cars and has them •displayed in his Service Station on the east side of George street, near Third avenue. The Plymouth, 1938, powered with an 82 h.p. engine, is said to have the safest body ever built—all steel, steel •pillars, steel panels, steel floor, one-i>iece steel top, all reinforced with steel and welded into a solid, ngic ¦unit. All control buttons are recessed flush with tlie handsome instrurcen ment of 218 cubic inches, and full length water jackets, aluminum alloy pistons with four rings to each piston to prevent waste of both fuel and oil. The driver's seat has a new mechanism which allows better adjustment and thus makes driving extremely easy. The handbrake in all 1938 Dodge custom cars is conveniently located under the instrument board. The safety glass windshield is higher than formerly giving the car driver better road vision. A change in the trunk at the rear in 1938 models allows of the spare wheel standing up against i wall, thus greatly increasing the luggage capacity of the trunk. Distinctive new patterns of stitching and pleating in the upholstery gives a truly luxurious finish to the interior of the cars. "board. The 1938 Plymouths have a j "new design of live-rubber mounting '< for the engine wnich completely does •way with vibration. In the 1938 Dodge new innovations include new improved locking device on the hood and many new improvements on the instrument board. The engine is a six-cylinder L-head type Tated at 87 h.p. with floating power engine mountings, piston displace-» Italy's Mussolini has stated that no negotiations for a peaceful settlerrient With Great Britain on points at issue will be possible unless the British fcabinet removes Foreign Secretary Eden. Italian papers are carrying on a.£3.mpaigrt of abuse against the British foreign secretary. Any question 6f Eden's* resignation is ridiculed in London. Northwest Produce Co. "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES SPECIALS 'ALBERTA WHTTE3?ISH, per lfo..................................................... 11^ FRESH HERRINGS, 3 lbs. for ..'.................................................... 25^ LOCAL MILD CURED PICNIC HAM, per lb...........................16c ¦BACK BACON—By the piece, only, per lb..........................__35<* •JONATHAN FANCY APPLES, 5 lbs. for .................................. 25\5 Funeral Chapel Tuesday, and were accompanied by W. T. Reid, chief lie inspector of the C. N. R. with headquarters ait Prince George. --------------------O-------------------- The government liquor store and government telegraph office at Terrace were destroyed by fire of unknown origin last Wednesday. The telegraph operator saved his instrument and typewriter, but the stock of liquors was a total loss. General J. W. Stewart, pioneer railway contractor of British Columbia. who has been critically ill in the Vancouver General Hospital, is now reported on the road to recovery. A Mr. "C.A." residing in Vancouver, and who has been seriously ill and out of work for three months, was the lucky holder of a ticket winning, $100,-500 in the Australian government Golden Casket lottery. t Heinz 57 Varieties SATURDAY ONLY TOMATO KETCHUP, 2 for .............................................. 4£ HOME STYLE SOUPS—-Any Variety, 3 for .............. 29