= were —- i aan: ible PAGE FOUR Here are six winners in this great handwriting contest This week’s (THE NINTH) CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST closes July 20, 1932. All entries mailed after that date will entered in the next week’s con- The winner of this con- test will be announced August test. 3, 1932. NOTE The only condition of entry in this contest is that you write the following on the backs of 4 front panels from empty Turret Cigarette (20’s) packages with portion of excise stamp attached:—on the back of one panel, your name; on the back of another, your occu- pation; on a third, your street and town; and on the fourth, your province. Fasten the four panels the closing date shown above, to Turret Cigarette Handwriting Contest, P.O. Box 2500 Montreal, P.Q. Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited Contest No, 1 Donat Cyr Montreal, P.Q. Contest No, 2 Adam Gracie Hamilton, Ont. Contest No. 3 Queenie Cather Vancouver, B.C. Contest No. 4 Lucien Racine Limoilou, Quebec be selected contestants. Contest No. 5 Jas. G. Sterling Verdun, Quebec together and mail, on or before NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Progress Being Made on Jessie Gold—Five Miles of Dog Creek Staked—Premier Stock Weak Excellent progress has been made on the Jessie gold ‘98, sun and wind-bronzed Monsig- | ,;, h and family. mine on Hudson Bay Mountain near Smithers since devel- opment work was started on the property over two weeks ago. The camp has been improved and accommodation in-| prince Rupert, arrived in Montreal creased by addition of a tent-roof bunkhouse. A new and |recently, leaving well built trail has been made from the camp to the tunnel | Klondike and the Canadian North- and improvements have been made to the approaches to the tunnel. A new blacksmith shop has been built at the tunnel mouth and the tunnel } : | weaker trend in trading on the Van- couver Stock Exchange recently, selling off to 41%» in odd lots is now being run with two shifts. As| the tunnel proceeds in the miner- alized zone, known as No. 2 vein, the ore is improving as had been expec- ted by the management. Some very fine ore is now showing in the face of the new tunnel. Mining Truth, published in Spokane, comments favorably upon the Jessie property and compliments the directorate om its attitude of conservatism in regard to the property Dog Creek, a placer area in the Stuart Lake district which was dis- covered last year during the Rain- bow Creek excitement, has been staked for about five miles of its length, according to Kieron Lawless, who recently came out for supplies About thirty men are working along the creek which is yielding a small of coarse gold. Bedrock has not yet been reached by any of the men prospecting. A pumping plant has been shipped in by one outfit. amount Premier Gold has been showing a SS ile ai “‘Menthola for Insert Bites Sunburn and Hey Fewes “16 MADE IN Camana | District News | SMITHERS The residence of J. Newell on Lake Kathlyn road was destroyed by fire ' recently The building, of log con- struction, was built in 1913 and was owned by Mrs. Ellen Newell now resides in California was partial insurance. who There | Neil Lang of Prince Rupert or- }ganized a branch of the Canadian |Labor Defence League here recent- ly. W. Mahoney was also here and addressed the meeting the aims and objects of the Na- tional Unemployed Workers’ Asso- jciation of which he is organizer. telling of | The local United Church Sunday | School had closing exercises when ithe secretary, Miss Vivian Graham, awarded prizes to 21 had qualified for same pupils who The loca! school board has decid- }ed to make a ten percent cut in the |salaries of high school teachers and a five percent reduction in those of |public school teachers. The board hopes that it may be able to revert to the regular salary schedule by |the time the next year has elapsed i ———— Approximately 125 children were ; present at the picnic of the local | United Church Sunday Schuoi held at Lake Kathlyn | Advertise in the Daily News. BERRIES IN FINE SHAPE } Preserving Season Now at Its Height Wednesday, July 13, 1939 “Eom Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m, Feature Starts at 7:00 « 9:00 ADMISSION — I5c¢ & 50¢ THURSDAY MATINEE at 2-29 Feature Starts 3:20—l5c & 35¢ | —Seasonable Fruits and Hold Tight to Your Seats Vegetables . ‘ : ee MARION DAVIES with CLARK GABLE in Upriver berries of very fine qual- “cc ” lity are now being offered in local retail s »s and, the peak of the , SS teil store ae a ; and ©, Aubrey Smith. A Romance You'll Long Remember production being expected this Se 5 eis 57399 na ere Comedy—“KEEP LAUGHING FOX NEWS week, housewives are being advised HARRY LAUDER sings “SHE’S MY DAISY” ' jnot to delay further the ordering of ‘ the preserving requiremnts. Sup- REVIVAL WEDNESDAY at 10:10—ROBERT MONTGOMERY Vil amee/ plies of interior berries this year are and CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in “MAN IN POSSESSION” , y . fairly plentiful with prices ranging : ugeree . a “oe from 12¢ to 15c per basket and $2.75 FRIDAY & SATU RDAY—“SU ae SUSIE Implement Agent, rag per crate according to qual- St. West, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan iy ; "ee nee —" 118 Eleventh ie r : Exceptionally fine Bing cherries have also been noticed on the local ‘4 h ‘ h market this week at prices of 144ec per pound and $3.00 per 25-pound “ae wi n S t e s ' xt ¢ qd r crate. This fruits represents a e = splendid value. The same cherries whenever you need Jit You may be a winner, too last year were selling for $5 per ~t crate for preserving. This fruit will And wouldn't it be great to be driving a new Chevrolet Stan- on a OSE ws) dard Coach? Each of these winners has received his car Apricots have made ee ee and the only effort to win it was submitting 4 specimens om — loc ’ 6 bat it am be a of handwriting on the backs of 4 front panels from Turret eerie ee Z See ae . jlentiful and reasonaobdie e g Cigarette (20's) packages (see full details at left.) th an ’ ¥ Remember — there’s a new contest every week and the winner Local green gooseberries in fine is selected for writing that reveals character or unusually condition are being offered at rea- interesting features. You may consider yourself a poor sonable prices writer but you have just as good a chance to win as the expert A change in the price of navel penman. The committee of judges is headed by Mr Frederic oranges is noted, the larger sizes D. Jacob, for 15 years Dominion Government Graphologist, beine up with smaller sizes more “ who gives 100 Free Graphological Readings each week to | reasonable Full lines of seasonable vegetables The car will be delivered the day that the winner is are now in Hothouse tomatoes are lower in price and field stocks will announced, | }soon be in . ' Retail prices current here at pre- with an ELECTRIC sent are as follows: ‘ | attee WATER HEATER - . i\Fancy cartoned, Ib 28 TTT om heh Cents Fan’ 5 Cieiaaaiee & te "8 i reamery, Ss. ....4 . +f | For the dishes, bath, shaving, washing and a host Flour of other every day needs, enjoy hot water at the Flour, 49’s, No. 1 hard wheat 1.60) turn of a tap. Have this wonderful convenience Pastry Flour. 10 lbs 45 to 50) and comfort at little cost with an Electrie Water ; | Aust. Pastry flour, 10 Ibs. .......... 40) Heater. Easy to buy; easy to install. Payments , i Fish | spread to suit your convenience. = a j G ee ; T T 3 | Smoked Kippers, ID. ......-..-..-.0000 15) : a’ b S | Salmon, fresh, Ib. ....... ane | ‘ | Halibut, Ib 2 Ibs: .25 N B *,° h C | . as orthern British Columbia _ ; : a Seconds, doz 18 P . . | B.C. Fresh First, aoz 26 ower Compa y L mi d ROOM FOR Card of Thanks 'BC Fresh Extras, doz 29 n l te | [ tocal, new laid, doz. .............. 34 ‘ 7 erry Meats i (Continued from Page 1) Ls MILLION} cote? loon, sa at | ; ee | family, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLeod | Roasting vate ”. d Z Bishop B Tells Montreal Peool ind family, Mr. and Mrs. A Bige-| on i. 7 1 Ea FREE ’ Pe P ies 7 a i on ‘em | lich and family, San Jose, Calif.; Mr we rr ” 30 of Possibilities of His Diocese and Mrs. A. Lipsin and fanaily, Spiro | 8¢¢ , pot roast, lb. 15¢ and 18 | Beef, boiling, Ib., 10c to 124! bi tellin ‘nt’ bite maa iecilid “ratahs r|8 Gurvich, Anyox; Mr. and Mrs. D Beef ot Shee b. Ib i 20! a oe € mac gold rush Of | Giennie; Mr. anid Mrs. A. Marrolo- panae 3 daialai ae = ‘20! ; Princ George; | ~* me — | i nor Emile Marie Bunoz, Oblate Mr. and Mrs. A.G mértlett aes aa Beef, steak, Ib. 25c to a 30 nea a r eee nas Mrs. Len Sherman; Mr. and Mrs wee - <* ese tc ot pOSSENS | ViCOr Oe See wkon and! Gurniotis; Mike Lubotina: Mr ant) aeemate ib v7 15| Mrs. Wm. Sherm: sr.; Mr. ¢ : oat 2 aot ae an ery behind him the " ae Sean | & et and | am, picnic, firsi grade, Ib...., 16} Mrs. Geo. Hipp, Terrace; Mr. and/ 5. side, etieed. best 4 35. ee Whee. apeeoea - Mrs. H. B. Rochester; Miss Eliza- er ante eal - race .. lene ie e : — qapeten wn beth Ross; Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson oo ". “on : eee 18 ee eee aa ince. He was|onq family; Mr. and Mrs. E. Pette- | Fon aw ) = bs a peti = to attend the 1uzzo and family; Bill Schoeiber; | 534" a alt. Ib Meee . he as ic congress in Dublin, and Mir. and Mrs. Mussallem and family: oe - 3 So . ; a > 0 Vatican City in Rome for an J. H. Pillsbury: Mr. and Mrs An-| yrs ire acon, 5 a audience with His Holiness, Pope} tonelio and family: Mr. and Mrs. J,| ¥°2/- Shoulder, lb 20 | Pius XI, and rested in Montreal for}m Jack and family: Mr. Zarelli | Apples |@ few days at the Oblate Fathers’! 20,4) Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. V. Cal-| ¥imes@Ps, fancy, box a Mission House on Visitation Street lerone, Anyox: Mr. and Mrs. S. Bill | 3 Ibs 3 Ibs. .25 prior to sailing for Europe irene Ross; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me-| v.10 010 op, Pe A Garden of the Future : Yougall; Mr. and Mra. Louis Ame-| ulencia Or ange. doz ae to 80) atonsignes Bunoz diocese is om: iio; Dr. and Mrs, Aspinall; Mrs prseeam > ame Mee ate to 40 ere stretching shom the fifty- Clark and Mary, Bob and Davie le rr J te» me - ma t nae yarallel in being south, to the/ phe Katsuyama family; Mr and| pn, coe 8, California, lic to 25) eee wastes north of the Yukon Mrs. Ayers and Jean: Mr. and Mrs pews ar , a Ib. 05 | jena rom the vacitic Ocean in the! J. 1. McIntosh; the Sims; Mr. ine. ; oe te | | west to he Rocky Mountains in the}/yy5 y G gs een: Mr. and Mrs oe lb. 15¢. 6 Ib. basket 85} fonee Dominato; Passenger Dept., C. N.R ls : a a, ane ORARAGAN, od ei , | “It embraces one of the greatest! Railways: Ladies of the Royal Strawberries, upriver, basket jof gardens of the future,” the pre-|pyrpie- Mr. and Mrs. C. Biggart and| 124%c to .15) ate stresse ‘ ing “itis s00S8e€De};rries S late stressed, adding that in British} yy, and Mrs. J. Garon; Mr. and! ont me es, 4 Ib 25} Renee ee eee ee Fraser, Mrs. Moxley; Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf- de =" Te Padi omens an’ eee ae Val-!son and family; Mr. and Mrs. J | Wisteentintine Mt 7. OT oicnn California. It c Te ee te tet te, | campbell and Jackie; Mr. and Mrs.| ionew Dew halons cack Be ae ee wm Nuts ” ny, ve - eres Rance | Mazzei and family; Mr. and Mrs. G.| Q : Ss n re oe 3 bunches 10 Almonds, shelled Valencias 0 tlle as the Peace River dhrtciat Preg| Waccher and family; Mr.and Mrs. P av ee ae ee 06 California soft shelled Walnuts 35 Me on a vse. aes district.*Five! Gamula; Louis Shibig; Mr. and Mrs, | Wheat, No, 3 Alberta ian | daten SOEs, Seemnets 06 Walnuts, broken shelled oe ae parneaee could | Bussanich and family; Olof Hanson| Wheat, Bulkley Valley ...... 17 em Peppers, lb 25| Walnuts, shelled halves ne —— created in that area, he! M P. and Mrs. Hanson; Wm. Hay- | ats Pen ane Beans, lb 20 | Peanuts 15 aid, adding Colonization there| ner: Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith: Mrs | Bran 1.45) - ouse Cucumbers, each il Cheese |would give hundreds of the jobless Nations: Mr. and Mrg M. Vukovic h | Shorts 1,50) Green Peas, lo 08 Ontariv s lid lb a eee Be eB Nat Mr. and 3 I ovich |v ; 50) solids, new Ib. ae ee land family, Anyox: Ald. and Mrs. 8 | Middlings 1.95) 5 Honey Ontario Solids, mature, Ib ) no net ‘Site which looms as a/p Macdonald and family: Mr. and Barley o| Extracted Honey, per jar ....... 25 Stilton, Ib 35 jsreat farming area of the future, he| Mrs. Wick; Mrs. F. White and fam-|L@ying Mash 2.65;Comb Honey - 35) Edam, Ib. ‘othe oat oss >. eae nar | ly: Mr. and Mrs. F. Roma and fam- Oyster Shell 1.90 | Dried Fruits Roquefort, 1b ’ : Is ‘ bow mi es of 1€ const ily; Ross Bros. 67 Taxi: Mr. and Mrs,| Beet Scrap 2.90 | Dates, bulk, 8c to .. .15| Gorgonzola. Ib 60 |0 Prince Rupe rt. Covered today./Tony Christian: Mr. and Mrs. An-| Ground Oil Cake 3.00; Lemon and Urange Peel ... 20 —-~ pacts ae with gigantic jackpines, and| gejo Astoria Thomas Trotier: Ola | Fine Oat Chops 1.80| Citron Peel eoenepiantetasscceseges sO . oe espace by whan eee people Empress Hotel Co.: Mr. and Mrs Crushed Oats 1.90} Black Cooking Figs, In. ....... 12% C N. R Trains " or in sawmi s . : on | Slaney; L. W. Patmore and Mr and | Fine Barley Chop 1.80 White Figs, Ib. . sihidpcastiliiegn ie; GUE F é a é ries, sle a : | 4 boasts of most fertile land and alm” MC: McLeod and family. | Vegetables [Apples, ried... ssabcnsntneesn 20) For the East ate oe te ee | Potatoes, lb, new 10| Peaches, peeled 0.0... sccessses.- 20|: seondays " most pleasing climate. Vegetable Marrow, 1b 11| Apricots, Ib * Ondays, Wednesdays and Satu Forty Years in Klondike experiment alone was ample proof | Beets, bunch 0g|Prunes, 60-70, 3 Ibs. 25 — eee Ome “Years ago,” the bishop said, “of-|of the exceptional climate enjoyed | Parsley, bunch 07| Prunes, 30-40. Ib . 12%e te 15 Tuesdays, Thursdays and F ficials of the Hudson's Bay Com- by the islands Armstrong Celery, head, smal] 10| Prunes 40-50. lb ’ . —e ee _ placed $wo cows and a bell on| Forty years have been spent by | Spinach, B.C., lb. te to 10| Raisins, Cal. seedless, 2 Ibs, ... .85 ae veal sa . t se telands, and left them there to| Monsignor Bunoz in Canada’'s|Garlic, imported, per Ib, So Cerrants, tb oe a indays, Thursdays and Frid roam at largey Later, upon return- | northwestern hinterland years dur-|Cabbage, locai, green 08 | pe ing, they found that the cattle had|ing which he witnessed the mad|Head Lettuce, head 08 White Sugar Mondays, Wednesdays and:Satu! increased to a herd of upwards of) gold rush of 1898, when 50,000 cos-| Hothouse Tomatoes. 1b 20 Y tow - a eaayeaye 1:30 p.n jthree hundred, which roamed the; mopolitan adventurers swarmed in-|Radishes, 3 bunches 10 Da a a ~ Ciileh ‘anil aio a j slanc 1 a Wild, savage state That |to the Klondike |B C. Cauliflower, 20c to 25| Pure, Ib. 13¢ to r F For quick returns Try a W | ’ c wvveevesteeeeee oh | Advertisement.