V September 21, 1932 ‘ wwermemet 16.5 ee Erwee ti yr e sees) | Wh Rona es rremee Sy Anke eee «a. 3 : JRRET $100-A-DAY CONTEST 0" 4k c EVERY DAY — EXCEPT SUNDAY UP_ TO MIDNIGHT, SEPTEMBER 30 hink of it! _Each.and every week day a prize cheque f ; Ti 4 me. Turret Cigarette smoker. yap que for $100 is mailed to \OTE—the only condition of entry in this contest is that you write the fol- wing 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, our name; on the back of another, your occupation; on a. third your. street nd town;. and on the fourth, your province. Fasten the four panels together pnd mail to——+ Turret Cigarette $100-A-Day Contest, P.O. BOX 2500, MONTREAL, P.Q. ach day’s contest closes at midnight. ntries received after midnight will be utomatically. entered in the contest for he followingday. The finalcontest closes bn September 30. The judges award Baily $100 in cash for the most interesting dwriting submitted during the preced- Sng 24 hours. A $100 cheque will be mailed laily winners as the awards are made. The daily prizes are awarded, not for 00d writing, but for writing which reveals unique or unusual features. The committee of judges is headed. by Mr. Frederic D. Jacob, for 15 years Dominion Government Graphologist, who gives 100 character readings each week to other selected contestants. he names of the winners of the twenty $100 cash prizes awarded in these $100-a-Da ontests between September 8 and September 30 will be published on October 12. WINNER OF THE 16th CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST WHICH CLOSED SEPTEMBER 7, 1932 ry Thompson, Carder, Nichol St., Listowel, Ontario TAS AAT James Hen w #32 OR ARES IT Re, See MORIN - OTT and Mildness jurret CIGNRETTES IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA,LIMITED, ‘or " |, oakust atrived large shipment ¢ prices. Taxi 35—-Ernie “arge. tt LOB.A, Scotch, and Canadian Dance tomorrow night at 9 o'clock Oddfellows’ Hall. Admission 50c. ' ° wie For salés.material of blacksmith shop at Cow Bay which recently blew down, Helgerson. 219 ¥iyy sf _Dayid Burrows returned to the ciiy,.on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief business trip to Ocean Falls Jatest fall coats also skirts ani pullover sweaters at attractive prices. Annette’s. 219 _JAst of Tax. Sale properties to be sold at public auction on Friday, Sept, 30,.10 am., can be obtained at the Colle*tor’s office 222 bo og ¥ 4 Poreettem For drunkenness, John Larsen vas,, fined $25, with, avtion o ihirty days’ imprisonment, in city| police court yesterday afternoon é When buying. coal—consider you | |get correct weight. We sell dry, coal. | nit buy water, buy coal, Hyde Transfer. Note advertisement for (tf) John Mickelus, for vagrancy, w75 immed. ,$10,...with. option. of, seven, days’ imprisonmen! Sy Ma |gistrate McClymont, in city police [ar this morning. city the Prince Rupert today returning ft n the Prince Rupert this morning|to her home in the north = |from, Vancouver, being here or —gowe ' business in connection with. the! Mrs. W. B. Monette of Seattle THE MARKET loading of ships from the local el-| arrived in the city on the Prince | r | @vator, Ruvert thi morning from the! - Xr, A "eee Tes south, to pay a visit with her sis- Retail prices current here at pre-| Delayed on account of having ter, Mr A. Kirkendall. \ HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL sent are as follows: had heavy freight cargo to. dis- be used to economical advantage in all styles of fire harge at Skagway, C.P.R.steamer| Mrs. J. S. Macdonald, who has r kitehéh fange tfy ‘the hut-ege Size simply Butter Princess Louise, Capt.. Arthur Sla-}been paying a visit with relatives’ tom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heaters Fancy cartoned, -Ib #3 is.due in port at midnight to- Ocean Falls, returned to the o mee ae In ceenee’ S ust eu - a ae No. 1 Creamery, 3 Ibs. .. 90 | night from Skagwayg.and other. Al-' city on the Prince Rupert _ this, . zeny : Ce will r i +} or a ft : b co ing Flour aska points and will sail about) morning from the paper town | po ON ee ee ae eee ee _ Flour. 49’s, No. 1 hard wheat 1.65|an honr later in continuation of i , Pastry Flour, 10 lbs, 45 to 50) her voyage to Vancouver Many friends in city and dig | BULKLEY VALLEY COAI Aust. Pastry four, 10 1b8. nw 40] 0g [trict will regret to learn that Mfr L 4 A 4 ats Fish CNR. steamer Prince. Rupert.) Ike Thomp of Queen Charlott SL BNO TD. cscccincessseerssio’ 1§ | Cant. H. FE. Nedden, arrived in port City, well known pieneer. residen: Salmon, fresh, Ib _. 26] # 9:45 this morning from Vancou-/| of the Islands, is critically ill in Halibut, Ib 2 Ibs. .25| Yet:\Powell River and Ocean Falls|the Prinée Rupert General Hospi-| , ’ y ‘ ’ ‘ g sai at 'e . t ts af-/+ e ryt “1. ; } CANADIAN PACIFIC Exes and wl sail at 4 o'clock this af-/ tal. Her bi ther, A. J, Wilds of| . ; } ; ternogn for Anyox..and Stewart! Queen Charlo City, has been} ver PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 12, 21, Oct Alberta Seconas, doz . 48 E . : . ve ver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 1. via Ocean BC. Fresh Extras. dos 33 whence she will return, here to-| sent for and is expected to arrive A Wes Sorts . C. Fresi F er aie? 3) morrow. evening,,southbound. The! by gasboat today from the Islands. n, Wrangel, Juneau and Skagway—-S 3, 17 and 29 YS pemathd pets Srey “, | vessel. brought north a fair-sized ee Local, new laid, doz AG ye ad a tion 1 : list of passengers | COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 Meats | Fowl, No. 1, lb 25|° George Keep, of the Canadian j Roasting Chicken, Ib, 30|National Railways investigation J ‘A 3 e "i Anuartare ‘ } ras 1 opm ‘ »a a1) ; Ham, sliced, first grade 85| department with headquarters a UNION ST EAMSHIPS LIMITE! | Veal, loin, Ib .30| Prince, George arrived in the city leamers eave rinve tupe ai in iverT 2 7 CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M Beef, pot roast, lb.15¢ and 18) from the interior on last evening’s RVERY FRE AY MID NIC es 1m Beef, boiling, Ib., 10 to .15| train and returned to the interior Dortvin we ere ae midnight. appros || Beef, roast, prime rib, Ib. 42) this. morning in tc*ipany with J _¢ Port Simp ‘ Anyox, Stewart and Naas | 7 amb, shoulder, db 25|B. Seott, director of investigation, ere om os 3 skets at Beef, steak, lb. 25¢ to 30; Vancouver, and O. J. Wheatley N\ j oss i RINCE RUPERT AGEN v decund Aveue Phone 568 Lamb, leg, Ib 40} inspector, who arrived in the city) Y / i PR ET ECE LE OT LT TL ER | chops, lb 35| from the south on the ss. Prince! . > * Ss — Mutton, shoulder, Ib. .18| Rupert this morning. entholatu . Ham, picnic, first grade, Ib. 18) —_—- -—--———- 4 ; Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. 36 | The healing cream . Pork shoulder, ID, ............cccccc-s-+0 16}; fo c d. 90 4 A ae rege 25 A Wass tae si avihe or Colds, Catarrh, / Pork, leg, Ib 2) os ourcemen _ Sore throat. ete \3 Pork, dry salt, 1b. 20). | MASS 1H CANAOA Mace. | Avrshire Bacon, Ib. 30/ : om Veal. shoulder, Ib Benefit football, dance, Septem- * Poke PLT 7 ~ Potatoes, new, 13. to 15 Ibs. 25 . s a. oe j ie, { | Presbyterian Concert Sept. 23. | G 4d €l he sack 1.50) 217 00 othes Do | Vegetable Marrow, lb 05) as res Z é Beets, bunch 6) nin ; ? M k y ; Gre at nce Sept, 30, Oddfellow’s New} Parsley, bunch OT) pra} i _" a e ou ea Celery, head large 18 5 ae ; Snlde ', | r , , rn Gon n Ponen Oe Se " Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oct.|J Order Your Next New Garlic, imported, per 1D, ......... AU) g§ ang 7. ' ai * Cabbage, local, green 03) i Suit From Head Lettuce, head 6c and OT Elks’ Dance, October 21 : Je Field Tomatoes, lb., 4c to 08 ae L | N G Packed full of tender, plump, Radishes. 3 bunches 10} United Church Annual Supper | uncrusbed Sultanas, retaining the B.C. Cauliflower, 20¢ to 30) et. 10. j we fine flavor of the fresh fruit. Juse Onions, B.C., 6 Ibs 25) ar The Tailor as whbdlesome as they are delicious. Green Onions, 3 bunches 10 Thanksgiving Day benefit dance f Hubbard. Squash, Ib. . 98) Ragles’ Hall,October 10, : : vie bast Rite s Bunch Turnips, bunch 06 ‘ i Second er ane ce ei tole ; ‘ one — 648 € gy Bunch Carrots, bunch 3 Rebekah Bridge-Whist, October rei | treen Peppers, Ib ‘ oie ; |*2. WIDE RANGE OF FINE Green Beans, Ib. 5¢ to 08 | , ae an . . - 114 QUALITY WOOLLENS Outdoor Cucumbers, each 47) Bagles’ Dance, October 14 and 28, TOO oF . TO CHOOSE FROM Green Peas, Iv. 08 dein ee. tel ac, P Wax Beans, lb 10} Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20.] We,use best trimmings; high Honey i, oo } class workmanship; perfect |) ~ ' Extracted,,Honey, per jar 20c to Hi} 60, Hallowe: idge and, fit guaranteed, o.oo.) |) ae A TODA. Hal ammtil ,Comb HOTCY _. seererees socsrenssete dance, Oct. » a. 1. | RH Sone IER em NA | Mrs. ‘Ray, mother of Mrs,.A. G. |Rix, returned to the. city, on 4 | Prince, Rupert, this morning fro n| Vancouver where she has been vis- | iting for several weeks. i | | | ' “i. : Mrs, F. McB. Young, who_ has been visiting.for the past two or! | three weeks in Vancouver return-| | ed to the city from the south on {the Prince Rupert this morning jeitcteie | Joseph Bennett, Pacific Coas* | |*uperintendent of Alberta Wheat | Pool elevators, arrived in the S| | a —— a ee oa McIntosh Apples Munré Bros. See Wallace’s Wool Window. In- struction given on. the making of | FURNISHED flat for sale. Apply any article displayed 7m —— ) Vancouver ,Bank clearings for| FOR. SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra- week ending Sept. 8 were $10,496,- | 777 and. for week ending Sept. 15| were $11,368,513. Jack Cade,.son of. Dr..and Mrs, J. P. Caae, will sail tonight on, the Princess. Louise for Victoria where | he will take up studies | Sons of Norway dance tonight in honor of the grain. boat “Dan- ao wood,” Metropole Hall, 8 o’clack.| MODERN. House,. harbor,.view $25) All welcome. Admission 35c. 220), A, Olsen and. L, F. Barrett, who | kave been employed at Inverness , - cannery during, the. .salmon nack-| FOR RENT-—+.6-room house, See-| * nz season, sailed on the. Catala vesterday afternoon for Vancou-} ver. i<) Cuetere DYSENTERY | IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE |. |FOR SALE--Fordor/ Chevrolet Se- | WILL, swap, . owen Classified Ads | FOR SALE ORCHESTRA Kaien Motors. Phone 52. tf cs eet dor, young or adult. $20. per pair. F. Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. tf. » emusie! Prices reasenable. FOR Your Dance orchestra phone Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy (tf) VIOLIN en MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re- tf dan, good ¢ondiuon. Cheap.) sume violin lessons October Ist. Phone Blue 345. ied eh 224) wd cide im Hi Bawd es ¥ 7s a oo a 43 - FOR RENT TRANSFERS 3IX room house Phone Red 914. CAMERON’S Transfer, Phone 177, een eee month. Phone Red 720. tf) -— ee 99 mn \FOR |RENT—Modern:. flat,.. Rand Block. Apply Max Heilbroner; tf ond, Ave, Westview. Apply 1448} Secona Ave. 220) YR RENT+—6-room modern house} with MeClary -range $22, 210) Sixth Avenue East, 220 JME. choice...modern..apartments for rent. Greatly reduced rates. .«Westenhaver Bros. i Robt | SWAP HOUSES “- ~ " | sell. or rent houses Phone Green 638... tf | It is not. an experiment,, but.a tried and proven preparation that | | has been used in Canada for the is the remedy you should use: | ' past eighty all bowel complaints Price, 50c..a bottle at all drug- years for FOUND—1 FOUND scow. 16x 50, name “Sturgeon, No. 38,”, found adrift) off Kinahan Island. Owner van have same by paying all expen- ses, W. Lund, Prince Rupert, BC, 2) Dry’ Wood. Chairs for rent. tf. CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall "hree Year Graduate Chiroprac 5 s «© Spe be Modern Ray Treatments G Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 “pen Evenings 6 Exchange Blk. : DAIRIES | 8 abs |For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK P.O. Box 852,) «» Fresh from Bulkley Valley gists or dealers; put up only by The; T. Milburn Co., Limited, | Farms Torgnto,.Ont. ase | ‘ WORK WANTED bo) Luny | | VALENTIN DAIRY Mrs. John Mellor of Stewart,’ wOMAN will do washing reasonab-|i0 ... JPhone 657 who has been paying a visit in ly. Will take it home or @o it at! = Vancouver 1 passenger aboard f MIDDLE the house. Phone 27. aged woman, unencum-}| bered, wants position .as, erok, in: camp, good cook, experienced, economical; or would take _posi- tion as working housekeeper. in Lotel. Go anywhere. Apply Box 148, Daily News. einuns - «229! WANTED WANTED—Man to take. over dis- tributorship in Prince . Rupert and vicinity of highly successful Canadian-made product._,ikai can be sold acirect or through re- tail trade; 73 to 92%. gross. pro- fit to distributor. , .Complete training and sales helps furn- ished. No inyestment, except. for merchandise. Box 149, Daily News. awe ~~ 222 AUCTIONEER | List your goods with us—Princ: Rupert’s leading Auctioneer G. M. HUNT Sra Ave. Phone Red 637 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupért Brand” - ., SMOKED biSparsa Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storase Co.,Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. , a ——— | The AUCTIONEER | Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me, GEO. J. NAWES—Phone Black 120 — om WHY LOOK, AT. SHABBY & DIRTY WALLS? We paperhang a room for $5.00 and up,.Calsomine,.$2.50 and up. Call, Red 802 J. P. MOLLER fiir; >RINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rise, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 P. A. LIEN TEACHER OF ORGAN Apply between 6 and 7 p.m. 420 Eighth Avenue West » PP: O- Box—227 Guide to Correspondents fhe. Daily News . welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other sub- ject of public interest, but let- ters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded cor- respondent has no place in modern journalism. 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