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 January 21, 1937
THE PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN
Page Three
Quality Groceries & Table Supplies
WE STOCK A FULL LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY   GROCERIES
Competitive Prices               Let Us Supply Your Needs
Phone :�
3 William Bexon
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TEVDEES WANTED
 will be received by the un- for  supplying   20   cords   of Tgreen   jackpine   Nothing  un-6 inches, and  all over  10  inches -.    split.   Tenders will be received
 than January 25th. I Wood to be delivered and piled in ioolyard by March 25th.
MRS. ALEX HUNTER.  George School  Board
Sot1.
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ORDER    NOW
WOOD
McLEOD RIVER HARD
COAL
FRED LOCKYER PHONE 124L1
The monthly meeting of the W M S of Knox united Church will be held on Thursday aiternoon   January 28tn at
T^h       at the hOme of ms- Travis, Tenth avenue.
LOOK!    MEN'S SUITS $14.95   AT   BAIRDS
Men's   Dark   Navy   Worsted Suits, 36 to
A. Hutchison has made arrangements j j for  the receipt of a car of cordwood j each week.    The  wood  will arrive  in [ 8-loot   lengths   and  he   is   asking   for j lenders for the cutting of it into 16-incn lengths.    H.;s announcement  appears in another column,
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'     A. M. Dore, of Isle Pierre, lias pur- i
I chased the Fraser hotel at McBride and I
is  moving    to " that  point     horn   lile !
Pierre, where he was a resident lor the |
past fourteen years dividing his time
between  merchandising,   farming   and;
tie-making.    His  many    friends    will;
j wish him succeed in his new venture.
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For the Valentine dance on February \ 12th, the Community Hall Associat'on wish  to  announce   that  a  committee j of women will undertake to i the program for the evening,
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Hedlund's Delicious Soups
SPLIT   PEA   SOUP OYSTER    SOUP MUSHROOM SOUP
THREE TINS FOR
ALL   BRAN
per pkt.
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Phone   1
C. C. REID
Phone   1
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Professor Sage of the University of
are smart two
button models and exceptionally
cheaD at Children's
week of April 19th.
help materially" in  making  it one of
He is particularly B.  C
Felt
- #14.95 House   Slip
pers, sized  from  5  to  13,  clearing at per pair 45c. very cheap.
Thes<
e are!
the most delightful dances of the sea-son. Keep the date in mind and watch '� for further announcements.
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John C.-Kelly has decided  to post- j pone  his   vacat'on  trip   to   the  coast until  the  weather improves.    He  ex-
I wishes to get into touch with as many
possible. The Adult Education Institute is planning to hold a ' ^i it-j of meetings at which Professor Sage will speak and hold some kind of round table discussions with old timers. All pioneers in this district are desired to be present.
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poets to get away early in March and
j to be away for three months, during i pnpMrPD  PAXTTTT in W/AC which period he hopes to build up his ! ^KCMItsK FA I 1 ULLU WA5> ZIPPER   O'SHOES,   regular! health.
#2.95. only
A few pairs clearing at!
64 YEARS OLD TUESDAY
Death  came  to James Moriarity  in.     Victoria.   Jan.   10�Premier   Pattullo #1.65 | the city hospital on Thursday to re-;   was receiving  the felicitations of  his
many frionds todav which marked the
STRAND
plDRSDAl.   FRIDAY.   SATURDAY
"NAUGHTY MARIETTA" [tarring Jeannette MacDoivtld
lONDAY.   TUESDAY.   WEDNESDAY
(house of a thousand
CANDLES"
[tarring Philip Holmes and Mac Clark
J
20c
10c
 move �ne Of ^e Pioneer- residents of  lhe distrlct.    The deceased was ln his
The balance (about 10 Men s   Heavy   Grey   Kersey! 71st year, having been bom in Ireland Shirts, an all wool long wearing j
in 1866.    He was employed for several ... . years a>s roadmaster on the Canadian
garment    that     usually   sells for  National,  and possessed a sunny dis-i
#3.50�To    Clear
at
balance �1.95 Men s Ties in very smart pat-
position which even many years of illness could not overcome. He was an inmate of the hospital for the past four years.
A nwet'ng of the prince George Women's Institute will be held in Ander-en's hall on the afternoon of Tues-
terns at 55c each or 2 for �1.00
2-Onlv    Men's   Heavv   I lUt^r
ivm''   ivien s  neavy   Ulster fens hall on the aftemoon of
Overcoats,   big warm  coats with \ day, January 26th, at 3 o'clock. Good  Collars.     Both  size   38� 1   blue melton for �15.00    and 1-only  Tweed  for "          �12.00
See    Our    Bargains    in    Women's House Slippers at       ?5c
Many Nice Dress Shoes �.1.95 SEE   OUR   WINDOWS
verwaitea
100 %    BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRM
January Sale
SAVE WHILE  YOU BUY
LOWNEY'S COOKING CHOCOLATE 8 oz. 16c
BAKER'S COCONUT per Ib.                     16c
QUAKER ROLLED OATS, 8 lb. sack 47c"
QUAKER ROLLED WHEAT, 5 lk^ack 29c
CRISCO,   /
? lb. can for            69c
WHITE BEANS
*>  lbs.  for                17c
RINSQ Large pkt. for         22c
OXYDOL Large  pkt.   for   ��  22c
HOLLAND HJ
per KegX
:rring �i:io
KING/OSCAR SARDINES,  2  cans       25c
^HERRINGS  in Tomato Sauce, 2 cans for    21c
LIBBY'S  PREPARED MUSTARD, 9 oz. 14c
CHATEAU  CHEESE 8  oz.   pkt.   for        16c
P & G SOAP 6 bars for
24c
CLASSIC CLEANSER
2 cans for
SAL SODA
2 pkts. for
17c
21c
Special January 23 Only
marmalade
ORANGES Per dozen
BUIXEN'S FRESH CAKES ASSORTED .   Per Cake
SHELLED
Walnuts
Per I'd.
HONEY GRAHAM ^WAFERS
16 oz.  packet        20&
LOWNEY'S  BRIDGE MIXTURE
per lb.                ItiC
SULTANA RAISINS
2 lbs. for
ALL   BRAN, BEST    FOR    BREAKFAST
The committee in charge of the Bums'^ffiniversary concert, supper and dance, to be held in the Commodore hall on Monday eveninc. announce there are still a few admission rcket^ which may be had upon application/to W. R. Munro at the Sterling Market. '   ?   ?   ?
The fire department had'a call to the residence of A. McB. Young on Saturday evening where^a chimney f:re caused considerable/ xinensiness. No damage was donc^    ,    ,
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A Valentine tea and (sale cf home-cookinp \vj.ll b? spoiTJored by the Women's Hospital Auxiliary in the ball-rcoiTi/m the Prfnce George hotel, on the/afternoon of Saturday. February ys(h.
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Thp  Elks'   rifle  shoot  scheduled   for Monday,   January   25th   will   be   post-j poncd until Wednesday. January 27th { en account of Uie Bums' concert.
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The  annual   meeting  of   the  Prince
j George board of trade will be held in
I the Prince George hotel on the even-
j ing of Wednesday. January 27th, being
i preceded  with a dinner    at  7 o'clock. :
j The business will include the receiving
of reports and the election of officers
for the ensuing year.   The meeting will
also decide  the  matter  of  continuing
j the Dominon Day celebraton. under the
j auspices of the board, in view of the
; ',ignal success achieved last year.
The  Women's   Institute   have   again
taken charge cf the soup kitchen at the
pubic school,  and  anyone   desiring  to
| help by sending soup bones, vegetable
! cocoa and milk an<� sujjar may do so
by getting in touch whTi Mrs C. Ewert.
Cclin Ross Malcolm, manager of the
Burns'Lake branch of the Royal Bank
of Canada,    was reported    burned on
Thursday morning last wh'Je assisting
to   fight   a   fire   in   Phillip   Brunnell's
general  store   in   the  vicinity  of  the
bank premises'. The bank premises were
1 '.r\\v6 but the general store was corn-
j pletely destroyed. Later it was learned/
: after Manager Malcolm had received a
i flcod of -.yinpatheti: messr.ges, that he
had   not   been   burned,   but   that   the
! victim was Carson McGuire whose face
I was scorched while.shovelling snow to
' cheqk the blaze.
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A very successful American badminton   tournament    was    conducted    en - Tuesday night at the Princess ballroom end will be tried out. ai:ain in the near future.    Commencing this week-end a Indder competition .will be started for which  players  are  requested  to  select 1 their partner-s.   after  which  the  committee will designate their handicap.
M^. A.  Duc^os motored up  from  th?^ roopt at the week end. accompanied by" i Cyril' Morgan of the Columbia   Paper Company.
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Robert Frame died on his homestead
in the Isle Pierre District on Saturday
January   16th.   Funeral   services   were
I conducted  on   Thursday  at  2   o'clock.
from Assman's Funeral Chapel.
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The comm'ttee in charge of the public library expSf't to open in the library I room in the Legion building early next month. In the interim they_make the request that those who are.contemplat-, ing the donat'on of books will communicate sii'cji intentions to any member of the committee
64th anniversary of his birth.
CARD   OF  THANKS
Dry Cord Wood For Sale
File-killed Jack PinR in 8-foot
en C3xs in the C.  N. l-allway yards at
Pjince   Georpe.     Haul    it    vdurself. if
desired.
Prices fob on track ip/iT foot lengths at $3.50 per cord..    /
8 foot lengths/Slivered S4.00 pea-cord in 2 cord lots.
A car-let estch week will be available fill requ rements are esiimated. "Kindly axticip^tfe and order in good time.
Tenders wanted for the cutting and hajiling of this wood to 16 inch lengths j when desired.
For   further   ptaxjticiila.rs     see   Shots..
The Brommeland family, of Giscomc. v.-ish to thank their many friends for the sympathy and kindness/pxtended to them and for the beairtiful floral tributes, in the recent/loss of their beloved Cimand. 15/years old, who met death in a ski/accident on January 12th.            /
Hutchfsen, Fort Gecrpe, B.  C.
Eurn dry wood and pet the maximum of heat with the minimum danger of fires through creosote forming' in yoor pipes.
Our Annual Stocktaking
COMMENCING  THIS  FRIDAY,   JANUARY   22nd AND  ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY   30th
8 DAYS ONLY
Everything to be Slashed at BOTH STORES.    Sale is for Cash Only and No Coupons given on Sale Goods�
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS:
AT THE HARDWARE STORE �
 to $1.25
TEA KETTLES SALE,
VACUUM   BOTTLES.
CLAW HAMMER & HAND SAW'
HACK SAW SPECIAL, with 3 Blades
O'CEDAR MOP DEAL to Clear,  Reg.
On Sale at
HAND BASINS to Clear at ALUMINUM DISH PANS, to Clear GENERAL-FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES �
2 for POCKET KNIFE SPECIALS
AT   THE    FURNITURE    STORE �
 $1.75-
1.25�
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS at                ' ^8.95
1 -Only, 3 Piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE
'  Special  Price at this Sale           $110.00
DOMINION PRINT LINOLEUM, sq. Yard�
DOMINION INLAID LINOLEUM, sq. Yard
at
WAT NUT BED OUTFITS; Consisting of Bed, Coil Spring and All Felt Mattress at $20.00 KITCHEN CHAIRS,  Golden Finish,  while trfey
last   at                                           SI. 2 5
52-Piecc DINNER  SETS,  English, while they
last   at   on'v                                   Jj>o.75
OTHER DINNER SETS,  TEA SETS & ALL CHINA REDUCED 2Q'<    FANCY CUPS & SAUCERS 50',
Northern and Furniture