ursday, September 22, 1932 Listeners throughout the country are amazed by its startling improvement in TONE —ticher by two full octaves of music— music that no previous radio ever reproduced! : Oy ERYWHERE, from coast to coast, it has won the praise of smisiciaris— music lovers—radio fans! Opened the eyes of thousands who thought that radio had reached its peak of pérfection ! ' Victor Bi-acoustic Radio actually gets two more octaves of miusic than ordinary radios. Catches the feeling of the aftist as well as thie song! Puts a completely new thrill into orchestral fe oe cance bands—vocal programs— mystery dramas— sport Sts ¢ al a * . pon = QO =~ ° 0 eK eee VICTOR: Bi-acoustic RADIO, Model R-56, complete with 10 tubes $149.00 Other Victor models range in price from $64.50 up Victor Bi-acoustic Radio is a completely new citcuit with eigtt great advances. ‘"B” amplification doubles the power without distortion at any volume. Extended musical range teproduces all instruments from lowest to highest tones. Automatic tome compensators take out “tinniness.” Tone equalizers remove cabinet “boom.” Dual automatic volume control countetacts fading and ends between- suition noises. Ten new-type tubes make possible more power, tet fidelity, smoother performance. New dynamic speaker andies all frequencies at all volumes. New cabimets are acousti- cally-taned for finer, truer tofie All these extra features give twice the power, twace the range, swite the tone quality to the most advanced basic circuit known —the famous Victor Super-Heterodyne Hear it. Judge it fot yourself. Spend only five minutes sn front of the new Victor Bi-acoustic Radio and realize how really wonder- 8 Great Advances 1. “B” Amplification. 2. Automatic Tone Com pensators. 3. Tone Equalizers. 4. Dual Aytomatic Volume Congral. S. 10 New-type Tubes. 6. New Improved Dynamic Speaker . 7. New Cabinet. 8. Quick-sight Tuning Dial. ful radio can be. Victot dealets ate now showing the 10-cube mode! illustrated at only $149.00 complete. Easy terms OF CANADA LIMITED VICTOR TALKING MASTER BUILDERS OF RADIO MACHINE COMPANY 2431 HIS MASTERS VOICE BOOKS, KODAKS STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES SINGER SEWING MACHINES McRae Bro. Ltd. VICTOR RADIO RECORDS ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES RR ALY WAI Stars 2 NTN New Management 25 TAXI GARAGE 25 SIXTH STREET Efficient and Fast Workmanship at Lowest Rates Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Free Estimates on All Work A.M. Honeywell - - Phone 25 een So ee — CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vaneotver PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 12, 21 To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE-—-Fridays Fails and Way Ports. To Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau and Skagway Por Information call of write W. L. COATES, General Agent Oct. 3 10 p.m. via Ocean Sept. 8, 17 and 29 Prince Rupert, B.C. lt ee i _—— oe UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stedmety leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver P88. CATALA EVERY TUBSDAY, 1:30 P.M. vi aypol affiving Varicouvér, Thursday om T.8.8, ChanENA every FRIDAY MIpNiGntT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. appro* Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox and Neas Stewart ding all in dnd ticketé at GENCY: El fidive. Phone 568. River points, Stinfay, 8 pm Furthét information. VOINCce whe P oe A. J. Wilds of Queen Charlotte City arrived in the city yesterday yfternoon by gasvoa. irom the Is nds, having been called here on account of the serious iliness of his sister, Mrs. Ike Thompson of Queen Charlotte City | Announcements | Benefit football dante, Septem ber 23, Moose Hall Presbyterian Concert Sept. 2%, 217 } Balloon Dance Sept. 30, Oddfel- | low’s New Hall Moose Bazaar and Carfiival Oct ' » 6 and 7. Elks’ Dance, October 21. United Chureh Annual Suppe: (oct. 10 Thanksgiving Day benefit dance Eagles’ Hall,October 10, Rebekah } 12, Bridge-Whist, October Pagiés’ Dance, October 4 and 24. Catholic Bazaar, October 19; 20. Mili 60 Hallowe'en Bridge and dance, Oct. 28, £0.D.B; Mail. ee ee | ip ae Buy By the Box Rate ee ee unro Bros. a | LOCAL ITEMS Taxi 35—Ernie ‘arge. t"] | | anal ae | €LD, dance tonight 9.30. | Sée Wallace’s Woo! | struction given on the making of fany article displayed | eae | Annual meeting of crib am! whist leagues, York Hotel, 8 pm Fricay, September 23, all intereste please attend. | Mattets affecting ct° organiza- tion ‘were dealt with ata of the Moose Lodge !ast night tator Wiliam B. MeCallum was in the chair. meethi William Vance, son of Mr. and | Mrs: W. D. Vance, left on yester- | day’s train for Edmonton where he | Will tdke up studies at the Univer- | sity of Alberta. | Rev. A E. Longfellow, who has | been engaged in missionary work in the Carcross district, and Mrs | Longfellow were passengers aboard |the Princess Lotise last night go- | ing through to Vancouver whence ' they wil! proceed by Canadian Na- | tional Railways to Montreal where | will embark Septeriiber 30 uboardd jthe steamer Ausonia fo. the) {home in London, England. j a With at tctal of 107 passengers lon board, C.P.R. steamer Princess | Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, having |been delayed for several hours on i}4ecount of having a heavy freight | ¢argo to discharge at Skagway, ar- |rived in port at 11:30 last | from Alaska and sailed at 1 a.m for Varicouver. Ten passengers dis- embarked from the vessel while six nigh* jembarked here cor the south on }poard her. Goldbloom; the Fur’ Man, i \leavirig next week for the East t btry another big stack of fur coats Before he goers he out the old ones. Up to Tuesda | next he ts giving a big discount }on everything und .@marantec |} gobtls at least 30 per cent. lowe ithan Vancouver or - elsewhere rapa miss this upportunity to eget a coat at a bargain price. Gold- bloom’ guarantee goes with each 999 | Cal and see them | a 7 SAVE ANOTHER 5% to12% | BY BOOKING ROUND |: TRIP TO EUROPE Cabin « Tourist - Third Class Save a further 5% to 12% by ooking ROUND IP ;:; this in ition to the 10% to 20% general fare reductions that are Still ia effect. Visit London and Paris this fall at the lowest cost in years; Con- venient sailings every week by luxtrious “Empresses”, led by the Empress of Britain, regal “Dathesses”, popular “Mont” ships (trains to the ship side at Quebec). ORIENT and HONOLULU Low Fares © days flat to Yokohama by press of Asia or Empress of ussia direct express; Or via Hopolulu by Empress of Canada bad Empress of Japan, largest and liner on the Pacific, Alt Empresses sail from Vancov- ver (train to ship side) and Vietoria: NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA Canadian-A ustralasian Line Book by the fast, modern mctor ship Aorangi or her sister ship, ere, jpailings: post Van- ver (train ¢ ithoria vis Hosted aaa sone For pg A tne ye “Pbly your travel agent or J. J. FORSTER, Steamship General Passenger Agent C.P.R, Station — Vancouver. CANADIAN PACIFIC ‘| ball ~~ at | Melntosh Apples 1] Window. In-| 222 Dic-! wants to clear] | Tonight's train, due from. the | Bast at 9 p.m., was reported this pmoreons to be on time. | ; Bencfit dance for mitred foot- player, Moose Hall, Friday, Sept. 23, Refreshments. Adm. 5t¢ 222 } sold. at public auction on Friday, 30, 10 a.m., can be obtained 222 ent 2 jat the Collector’s office i When bttying cOal—considet you |eet correct weight. We sell dry coal. |Don’t buy water, buy coal. Hyde 'Transfér, Note ddvéertisemétit fot prices. (tf) Thomas Kaye, Uhion Oil Co. of- ficial, who has Beeh on one of his periodical visits to the city gnd@ Gis | -trict on company business, sailed by the Princess Lowise this morn- ing on his return to Vantouver: | rilieved i obs vist = Over 21 Million Jare Us Miss Irene Mitchell will ‘sail. to- night on the Prince Ripert for Vancouver where she will resume her studies at the University of British Columbia after having spent the summer vacation visit- ing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Atlin Av= enue, Westview ~ se enn a nm List of Tax Sale properties to be) f Largest Sale In Conta | “Fresh broth the Gardens” a PORSALE | Classified Ads | — ORCHESTRA tf | FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra-' dor; young of adult. $20 per pai. F, Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. tf. FOR: SALE—fdur dovr Chevrolet Sedan, good condition. Cheap. Phone Blue 315. 224 Kalen Motots. Phone 52. FURNISHED flat for sale. Abhiy | fom Your Darice orchestra phone Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy music! Prices reasonable. (tf) VIOLIN MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re- stime violiti lessons Ottober 1st. tf ass - TRANSFERS ~ 3IX room howse Phone Red 914. FOR RENT—TWo year old modern house from Oct. 1. Phone Red CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177. Dry Wood. Chairs for rent. tf CHIROPRACTIC 720. tf IR RENT—6-room modern hotise With MeClary range $22, 210 Sixth Avenue East. 220 BE THRIFTY Buy at the “Thrift” | and Save WEEK-END SPECIALS |GRANULATED SUGAR— 10 Ibs. FAIRY SOAP 3 bars COCOA per Ib ,REAMETTES—Quick lic 1 25¢ Cooking Macaroni, 3 pkg TAP RICE 3 ibs 13c LUE RIBBON COFFEE | per lb 40c |: HRIFT TEA—High Quality Blend, per lb. 3ic | JELLY POWDERS—Malkin’s | Best. all flavors, 3 pke 14¢c } RASPBERRY JAM Royal | City Pure, per 16-02. jar 15¢ |STRAWBERRY JAM | per 16-oz. jar 17¢ PLUM JAM Nabob 6 4-lb. tins, per tin 3 c KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN 20c per pkg SHREDDED WHEAT— per pkg 10c CHIPSO—Perfect Soap Chips, per lee. pkg 20¢c ROYAL CROWN SOAP ca oe ey os 21c _ MacIntosh Red Apoles Famed For Flavor Fancy Unwrapped { Larg per box Fancy Unwrapped Medium, 4 Ibs per box Fancy Wrapped per box 25c $1.35 25c $1.55 $2.35 Buy By the Box 5 lbs SANTA CLARA PRUNES—Fresh Stock, Medium size 2 lbs i FIJI CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Large 2'-lb. tins, per tin Zic ‘GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 15e Del Maiz Brand, per tin * CLARK'S PORK & BEANS 16¢e Large No. 3 tins, per tin | SAANICH CLAMS 14¢ or Gainer's 40c CHOICE OUTDOOR 95¢ | TOMATOES, 6 Ibs : ; Thrift Cash & Carry LARD—Swift’s pet 3-lb. tin | Phone 179 201 Third Ave, “CARRY AND SAVE” Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attention 52¢c lic! have same by payifig alléxpey- IME choice modern apartments for rent. Greatly retlucéd tates. _ Westenhaver Bros. : ¥ W. C. Aspinall Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 |FOUND—1 scow 16x 30, name | “Sturgeon No. 38,” ‘found adrift off Kinahan Island. Owner. can P. O. Box 852,' Prince Rupert, B.C 225 | ses. W. Lund, | | | WORK WANTED | — WOMAN will do washing reasonab-| the house. Phone 27. MIDDLE aged woman, umencum- bered, wants position as crok in} camp, good cook, experienced,| economical; or would take posi- tion as working housekeeper in totel. Go anyWhere. Apply Box} 148, Daily News 219 tf} WANTED by 4 GFNPRAL Agency of an old es- || tablished insurance company has an Opening for a reliable repre- sentative in this district. Give references, experience, age. Ap- ply Box 150, Daily News 223 WANTED—Man to take over dis- tributorship in Prince Rupert and vicinity of highly successful Canadian-made product tha } can be sold direct or through re- 1 tail trade; 73 to 92%. gross pro- fit to distributor Complete training and sales helps furn- ished. No investment except for merchandise. Box 149. Daily News. 222 AUCTIONEER | List your goods with us—Princ> Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT Sra Ave. Phone Red 637 The AUCTIONEER ec core oat oe —= fot a ae ren ~~ D AIRIES «FOUND _—_—SCs- For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts wr I4 Pints for $1.00 PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK ly. Will take it home or co it at}Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rese, Cowan & Latta Phiae 234 P.A.LIEN | TEACHER OF ORGAN Apply between 6 and 7 p.m. 420 Eighth Avenue West P. O, Box—227 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 Miss D. Hogan TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 Patking — Crating — Wrapping | and Genera! Furniture Repairs List your goods with mie ! GEO. J. DAWES—Phoiie Black 120, s ‘ For quick returns Try @ Want Advertisement. Hotel Central Lid. Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. Rates reasénable. Spacious sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours | Special monthly rate for Rooms ard Meals Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street apt