Thursday, March 3, 1938. THE PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN Page Three Quality Groceries & TaWe^upplies WE STOCK A FULL LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Competitive Prices Let Us Supply Your Needa 3 William Bexon - 3 Dave Ross, O. I*. &. employee, and Prince George's famed^Scottish piper, is in a serious condition in the Smi-thers Hospital with complications arising from an/appendix operation. j C. FISH p.C.M;C. Room 7 Princes* Block IMPROVE YOUR HOME— <' This is the year to put on that i > New Room you have been wait- <> ing so long for. ; > Use the Home Improvement < > Plan to finance the work and o see us for suggestions and prices. :; John Mclnnis PHONE 26L2 CABIBOO LODOS !?*, tt 1. O. O. F. Meets em? Tuesday la LOOJ. Ha TWrd FRESH, PURE Ice Cream ¦« Tobacco — Candy -^ Chocolates Fruit PaschaVs Annual Meeting PRINCE GEORGE AGRICULTURAL &/ INDUSTRIAL/ ASSOCIATION will be^held on Wednesday, March 9, 1938 .at 2 p.m., in the / Prince George Hotel All interested in holding a Fall Fair please attend. STEARNS McNEILL President PHONE —16 Overwaitea Specials EFFECTIVE from MARCH 4 TO MARCH 10 Soap Flakes, 2 lbs. tot ..'.. Ovaltine, 16 oz. can for .'.'.'. Reckitt's Bluing, 2 pkts. ._ OVERWAITEA Creamery BUTTER, First Alberta, 2 lbs. for Hedlund's Pork Sausage, 16 oz. can for________ McColl's Peanut Butter 26 oz. can for _____ Aylmer's Tomato Juice 25 oz. cans, 2 cans for ¦.. SOCKEYE SALMON, Choice, 16 oz. cans ... PILCHARDS 7 oz. cans 2 cans for........ .... .:. 11 Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for ..j. Overwaitea Jelly Powders per pkt. __.¦.,_¦„.__.„....... Choice Canned Apples 28-oz. can ...I.__._____ Crisco, 16-oz. cans „.'____23$ Ripe Bananas, 2 lbs. ___-25c Grapefruit, 5 for „__....... 25c New Carrots, 2 bunches 19c Rhubarb, 2 bunches ___ 15c Fresh Lettuce, 3 for ___ 25^ Tomatoes, per lb. _„........20c Baird's Shop Features Spring Rubbers Women's Pullover Rubbers per pair............._____ 7S$ Men's Light Weight Pullover Rubbers, per pair ____.— 95$ Boys' Laced Gum Rubbers per pair \________$1.90 Knee Rubber Boots for Children up to size 10 l/i, pair $1.75 Misses' sizes' 11 to 2 Men's Knee Boots, pair $2.95 Men's Hip Boots, pair ._ $6.75 See Our Window For New Spring Merchandise Strand Thurs., Fri. 8C Satur. "KID GALAHAD' STARRING — Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis Wayne Morris Mon., Tues. 8t Wednes. "Exclusive" STARRING — Frances Farmer, Fred McMurray, Charles Ruggles Miss Gertrude Pitman is mentioned ; as a likely candidate for the secretaryship of the U. B. C. Council., The regular monthly meeting of the ' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion will '&BpuojN[ uo n^H &HO &m) uj pidti 3q March 7 at 3 pjn. +; 4- ? Mis Mary Snell has returned to Prince George after a ten-day vacation spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Snell, of Vanderhoof. ? ? -t- Herb. Moore, George Ogston and N. Campbell of Vanderhoof, paid a business Visit to Prince George on Monday, returning home Monday evening. Sam Cocker of Vanderhoof has been under medical care in Prince George for the past ten days with an attack of stomach 'flu. ? ? ? The Women's Association of Knox United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Gray bnTfiursday, March 10, at 3 pjn. / / 4- 4- 4- St. Michael's Woman's Auxiliary's monthly business meeting will be held on/riwrsday, March 10 at 3 p.m. in the .Parish Hall. ¦¦*¦ &' ¦*¦ The Prince George Agricultural and Industrial Association will hold their annual meeting oh Wednesday, March 9 at 2 p.m. in the Prince George hotel. ? 4- + The Women's Association of Knox United Church wiH hold a tea and sale of aprons and home cooking in the Prince George Ballroom on Saturday, April 9, at 3 pm ? ? ? Dr. Hugh L. Dickey, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, who has been practising in Quesnel and Wells fur the past year, is returning to Prince George during the next few days and will remain here for a few weeks. 4- ••¦ ? The pupils of the Prince George High School are putting on a concert in the Princess Theatre ballroom on Friday, March 11 at 8:15 pan. There will be two one-act comedies and a number of variety acts staged. ? -?> ? Vemon Eby, enroute to Alaska, arrived in Prince George Sunday by United Air Transport from Vancouver and went on to Port St. John Monday to connect with the regular Edmonton-Whitehorse plane. Inspector J. H. Johnson of the provincial police, formerly stationed at Vancouver, arrived on Saturday's train ,to take charge of tlhe newly formed police division of Prince George. This police district was formerly under the Prince Rupert division. The ladies of the Hospital Auxiliary are iarranging a tea' and sale of home cooking to take place in the Prince George ballroom on Saturday. Marcn 12. Further particulars will be published next week. 4- 4-'-~4- Baird's Shop is featuring Fashion Craft Made-to-Measure Clothes for men. Beautiful new spring fabrics—imported English worsteds and woollens —commencing in price at $26.95. Let, us build you your next suit. ? ¦* ? Sergt. E. Gammon, formerly in charge of the provincial. police in Prince George, left on Tuesday 'morning's train for Prince Kupert where he will be in charge of the provincial police. He was accompan-ield by Mrs. Gammon. *¦¦'¦.'*¦ \ > John (Mac) MacRae of the staff of the Fraser River Hardware Company, wl?o has been attending a special course in Westinghouse Radio and Electrical Appliances and the refrigeration convention at Vancouver, will return to Prince George on March 4. 4- ? ? The ladies of the C. W. L. are holding a dance and bridge in the Commodore Hall on Wednesday evening. March 17. Auction and contract bridge will be played and Irish dances will be featured by the orchestra. Home cooked and prepared refreshments will be served. , +¦ 4- 4- The lecture to be delivered at the Seventh-day Adventist Tabernacle on Sunday night, March 6. will be "Tne Seal of God and tJhe Mark of the Beast." On Tuesday the subject will be "The .Holy Spirit," and on Thursday "The Unpardonable Sin." Do not miss one of these absorbing sermons. ¦*¦•*.+ Dr. H. L. McDiarmid, R.O'., Kam-loops. who has a large practice in Prince George and vicinity, was held here three days over his usual Iengcn of visit owing to many patients coming from outside points for treatment. He left on Tuesday afternoon's train for Kamloops but expects to be back in'Prince George in the next couple of months. 4- 4 +¦ In the presence of a number of friends and relatives, Mike Monte Mandruk of Prince George and Miss Annie May** Zilkie of Willow River, were joined in%marriage last Saturday j afternoon at the residence of the Lu- j theran pastor, Rev. Erich Hopka. Mr. | and Mrs. Mandruk will reside on a ( farm near Shelley. FINE OLD CHEESE MATURED ONTARIO — A PERFECT CHEESE Per Pound 35^/Per Pound T. A. Griffith Wholesale TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY ^AN SMOKERS' SUPPLIES Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Third Avenue Prince George, B. C. St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society DANCE in the COMMODORE HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 8t*i Refreshments Admission 35c Everybody Welcome BEATTY WASHERS, IRONERS, VACUUM CLEANERS WAXERS AND POLISHERS DEMONSTRATED IN YOUR OWN HOME PHONE 125L1 Pitman's Hltr0tr Store : ???? 1938 CHEVROLET Cars & Trucks Now on Display COME IN—SEE THE ALL-SILENT, ALL-STEEL CONSTRUCTION. THE ATTRACTIVE GRILLE, THE QUALITY OF UPHOLSTERY — THEN, DRIVE THE CAR YOURSELF. Sturdy Trucks With Power MORGAN'S GARAGE