ry, September 26, 1932 4% cae ° a | ee ee oe ene 2 eee eee. aeweee-er seer: sor Our Famous Shirley Shoppe $1.00 Hose will go at 70¢ 0) 0 Be early for these bargains as they won't last long. The Biggest Sale of Women’s Goods in Pr. Rupert’s History SALE STARTS Tuesday, 9.30 a.m. This Store Will Close Its Doors Oct. 8 Everything in the store must be cleared out at prices unheard of as we are determined to go out of business on the above date. We have about— 20 Spring Coats Wonderful Coats, values up to $40.00. two prices $5.00 & $7.50 Fall and Winter Coats from $37.50 to $55.00. They will 70 at $15.00, $17.50 & $25.00 Dresses! Dresses! Dresses. Values up to $37.50. We will sell at $5. 95, $7.95 & $8.95 Famous Shirley Shoppe Hose They will go at Value; ur $1.50 Hose will go at 5e ur $1.95 Hose will go at $1.25 THIS SALE IS FINAL No Exchange No Refunds No Credit Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer To Subscribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscribers All our advertisers have been offering special bargains to the custom- Here is our contribution. Any person sending in a full year subscrip- tion now will get the rest of the year 1932 free. This applies either to new subscriptions or renewals. S Delivered by mail out of town | | | ws FREE This is a very attractive offer and is made fora limited period to induce subscribers to pay a year in advance during the difficult financial period. Payment may be made by check, money order or currency. The sooner it is sent the more you get for the money. DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. ers, Delivered in the city one year 1933 FREE THE DAILY NEWS from January 1, $5.00 Rest of this year to January 1, THE DAILY NEW one year from January 1, $3.00 Rest of this year to January 1, If you lose anything, try 4 classified ad. Lod Mak so 'S' a ae Bh RS Taxi 35—Ernie ‘.arge. ing’s train for a trip to Toshee.| dry deck here. nical sehool. George C. Mitchell left on this morning’s train for a business trip to various interior points be away about ten days. The drawing for the prize for non-starters in the Fair Board Sweepstake will take place tomor- row night at nine o’clock at the Capitol Theatre. (oP) Charged with keeping liquor for ale, Alexander Gooch was re- manded for eight days on appear- ing before Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning He is out on bail. Olof Hanson, MP. for Skeena, came in from Smithers on Satur- day night’s train. He expects to leave in a few days, probably on Friday morning, for Ottawa to 4t- tend the session of Parliament op- ening next week. | Another enjoyable dance was ‘held Saturday night by the Cana- ldian Labor Defence Leaeue in the |hall on Second Avenue, a gond sized ferowd being in attendance. Music was provided by members of the |League* and refreshments were | brought by the ladies. | | Anmouncesseits | | | Balloon Dance |low’s New Hall Sept. 38, Oddfel- : } | Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oct hy and 7. | Elks’ Dance, October 21. United Church Annual ret. 10. Suppe: Thanksgiving Day benefit dance Eagles’ Hall,October 10. Rebekah Bridge-Whist, 12. Bagles’ Dance, October 14 and 28 Hill 60 Hallowe'en Bridge dance, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.E. Hall. Poor Minerd’s into « worm dish. Rub limiment gently in; then apply it re to dicections . tt adm sale 25 Taxi Garage Sixth St. Ride Comfortably and With Safety Good brakes are a very essen- tial factor in the successful operation of a car, so if you can’t stop going try coming in, and have them made fient. A. M. HONEYWELL LOCAL NEWS NOTES ’ Mrs. J, Gibson left ou thio morn-| Her husband is employed at the! -| Munro Bros. James Valentine, son of Mr.-and| Mrs. Ernest Valentine, will leave| on Wednesday morning’s train for | Calgary where he will enter tech | rri ived on Saturday night’s train October | Cathelic Bazaar, October 19, 20 | and | Phone 2! Tuesday Special Remo Potatoes— $2.00 | Gold Coin, 100 Ibs. A. J. Fitzgerald, retired farmer, from Lendon, Ohio. is paying Mr. Pitzgerald a visit with his son and tween | : ‘ : here ana Prince George. He will be | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Frank Fitzgerald. Frank Berry and Olof Austvik | were further remanded for eight |Cays on appearing this morning before Magistrate MeClyméat ix city police court on charges of ; theft of beds from a house on Co- mox Avenue, cares Checked “viens Pyjama Surprise Party Enjoyable Miss Julia Thomas is Honored Be- fore Leaving For East A delightful and novel surprise in the form of a pyjama party was held on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Julia Thomas who is leav- ing for the east this’ week. A delicious supper of corned beef and cabbage was served by those present, these being Misses Margar- et and Annie Gilchrist, Evie Rivett. Mabe! Ivarson, Mary O’Brien, Louise Lindseth, Hilda Fagerlid, Audrey Wrathall, Helen Stamp-Vincent, Ivy Anderson, Julia Thomas and Beu- lah McKinley. | After supper a happy evening was |spent in games and dancing. Hotel Arrival Hotel Arrivals J. Wezeiechouski, Pacific; Mrs W. B. Jones and Lloyd, Kenneth ind Leslie Jones, Terrace; E. Wal- iace, C.N.R.; John Johnson, city. - Hotel Central Ltd, Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. reasonable. Spacious sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE : Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals Hotel Central Ltd. Rates Good Clothes Do Make You Great Order Your Next New Suit Frem LING The Tailor Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office Phone — 649 WIDE RANGE OF FINE QUALITY WOOLLENS TO CHOOSE FROM We use best trimmings; high ——— 4 efe 4 | aSssITIe S | FOR SALE ORCHESTRA 4 FURNISHED flat for sale, Apply FOR Your Dance orchestra phoné Kaien Motors. Phorie 50” tf; Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy : Pear sored : FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra- music! Prices reasonable. (tt) dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. \ ae F, Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. tf. VIOLIN FOR SALE—Four door Chevrolet MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re+ Sedan, geed condition. Cheap sume violin lessons Ortobér Ist. oo + Phone Blue 315. 224 tt i ; SE Se ree i i FOR RENT TRANSFERS» k re = CAMERON'S Ttansfer, Phone 177. by 6 emp: homey Fen. ee Dry Wood. Chairs for rent. tf } 4 fOR RENT—Modern flat, Rand} === ———= } 9 ee, SO ak Reon. CHIROPRACTIC i MODERN House, karbor view $25/ ————— —__—___—— monthly, now ready for occu- ‘ pancy. Phone Red 720. tf W. c. Aspinall : Vhree Year Graduate Chiropractic JME choice modern apartments ’ for rent. Greatly redneed rates.| Modern Ray Treatments Given Westenhaver Bros. tf Phone for Appointment : . a ageneeerne Green 241 and 549 : ; SWAP HOUSES Open Evenings 4 Exchange Blk. we i ae , WILL swap, sell or rent hotises DAIRIES a Phone Green 638. tf ’ " a 7 “ |For FRESH LOCAL MILK WORK WANTRD ‘ WOMAN will do washing reasonab- ly. Will take it home or cdo it at the house. Phone 27. tf SITUATIONS VACANT MONEY MADE WITHOUT INVEST- Ment. Your spare time profitably employed—-selling Canada’s fin- est Christmas Greeting Card line. Liberal comunission. Regal Art Co., 91 Gould Street, Toronto. Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK fresh from Buikley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 FOUND—1 scow 16 x 50, name! | “Sturgeon No. 38,” found adrift) off Kinahan Island. Owner can| have same vy paying all expen- FOUND | ———— lh) TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rese, Cowan & Latta In the Supreme Court of British Columbia First Avenue & Seventh Street | wanes ae | Forty-nine (4949) BETWEEN: MARY QUIOKSTAD, Plain- tiff (Judgment Creditor), and JOHN McNEILL, JAMES J. CONNORS and THOMAS WINLOW, Defendants (Judg- ment Debtors), TAKE NOTICE that in _ accordance with an Order to me directed by the Honourable Chief Justice, Aulay Mor?i- son. Dateg August the 15th, 1932, wil] offer for sale on the 20th day of September at 230 p.m., at my ofifce in the Court House, Prince Rupert, BC the following Grown granted Minera) Claims, namely:— Lot Forty-eight Hundred and One (4.,- 801), known as the “Superior” Minera! Claim: Lot Forty-eight Hundred anc Two (4802), known as the “Superior *Number 1” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty eight Hundred and Three (4803), Know + as the “Rea Top” Mineral Calm: Lot Forty-eight Handreq and Four (4804) known as the Red Top No, 1” Minera ~ Mineral. Claim; Lot Porty-etght Hundred and Seven (4807), known as the “Red ” Claim: Ler |: ses, W. Lund, P.O. Box 852, ; Prince Rupert, B.C 225 che 234 Se 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 AUCTIONEER. List your goods with us—Princs Ruperv’s leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT ord Ave. Phone Red 637 The AUCTIONEER Claim; Lot Forty-eight Hundred and ee Five (4805), known as the “Hector| Packing — Crating — Wrapping, Number 1” Mineras gon Lot a and General Furniture Repairs Sight Ffundfed and x (4806), known); fa or the “Superior Number 2 Fraction” List your goods with me GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 Porty-mine Hundreq and _ Forty-five 4945). known as the “Amazon” Mén-| eral Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred anc | Forty-six (4946), krown as the “Ama- |gon Muniber f” Mineral Claim Let Forty-nine Hundred an@ Forty-seven (4947), Known as the “Amazon Num- ber 3” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-nine Humdted and Forty-eight (4948), known as the “Amazon Number #° Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred and kmown as the “Red Top Number 2” Minera? Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred snd Fifty (4980) khown as the “Amazon Fraction” Min- eral Claim; and Lot Forty-nine Hun- dred and Fifty-one (4951), known as the “Amagon Number 72 Fraction” Min- tral Claim |. The above Claims are located at Cul- en Creek, about 6 nilles North of the forks of Bear River, Cassiar District. The amount of the plaintiff's fude- ment is $10,662.21 with interest from the 2th day of July, 1091, costs of exeoution Other than the said judgment there and the class workmanship; fit guaranteed. perfect en Falls and Way Ports. Por Information call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver PRINCESS LOUISE-—-Sept. 12, 21, Oct. To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p. a ‘via Ocean, To Ketchikan, Wrangel, Jumeau and Skagway—Seépt. 8, I7 and 29, Prince Rupert, B.C. wn River polnts, Purther {formation VRINCE ROPERT AGENCY: UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: P.A.8, CAVALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Via Way; . aftiving Vancouver, Thursday a.m. 7.9.8. CARDENA EVERY AY MIpNienT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. appro WeeRily sailings to Port Simpson, Afice Atm, Anyvan, Sunday, 8 pm all saflin, Seco Stewart and Naas and tickets ab — Avenue, 968, \— are no charges against the said lands. at Dated Prince Rupert this 27th “1s August, 1932. MS CASH. i S. A. NICKERSON, Sheriff, County of Prince Rupert, S-a27, #3 1017 24, Pianos For Rent $4 Per Month and Up Pianos Tuned, $3 WALKER’S MUSIC STORE Miss D. Hogan TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairets for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts 10 cage ea seme > e_ aa Me™" Cs. a as o a