—— “+ oo ows ee a —2e + eee ee te ee ee ed SE rsday, September 29, 1932 — " - ’ er SHIRLEY SHOPPE SELLING QUT When we announced that we were obliged to vacate the store October 8 we thought it would take us till then to clear our stock. We are glad to state i won't take as long as we anticipated as the people were here to get the bargains of fexed. Friday and Saturday Bargains Are Still Greater We are putting on the raeks the balarice of, our stock which we could not put out before on account of lack of space. Wonderful Coats ee $2 5 Formerly up to $55.00 About 15--- Dresses 3 95 12 S;ri1g and Fall Coats Rp nhs gp $5.00 « $7.50 = Te cae, 7 Values up to § COME TO THE BIG SALE | Announcements | ; | ‘ , . » Wee, Be 8. oe i And Get Your Share of the Bargains. This Sale is Final! s No Exchanges—No Refunds—No Credit—No Phone or Mail Orders or. ord Ave. and oth St, | o e ; ? : ] ' — ae % teamer Princess Loui Capt. Ar- and 500 tors of freight for Skag- LOCAL NEWS t slater. arrived in port at 10 way. Two passengers left the ves- |} c tl moning from Vancou- sel here and two went north on , he ym this port mmitte has been appointe — ai | ident J. H. Pillsbury of the later for Skagway and Obie" $9 we eee eee ere De ' “> LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES | undum for the local fed- ed to return I l ) \ — Mess eee eee .4 Pris ; | Saturday, October Ist is the last) local usiness people as to voya i n Prince L l NREL Y the aie y m ght better be steamer Princess Nora ill go on day that Local Improvement Taxes | to erv Prin eR per the Alaska route io! e wintel an he epted without Penalty,; 3 —e . The Loui b 1 After t t date 10 will be added, ng her final vovage of vhe before clo 1AV i th I December Ist an additional]; g her final Vi uli nal n the Alaska route, C P.R. Yukon River, had six ngers § 223 Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer To Subseribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscribers bargains to the custom- full year subserip- to new All our advertisers have been offering special ers. Here is our contribution, Any person sending in a 1982 free. This applies either THE DAILY NEWS Delivered by mail out of town . 3 FREE | offer and is made for a limited per iod to induce lvance during the difficult financial) period. money order or currency, The sooner it is tion now will get the rest of the year subscriptions or renewals. Delivered in the city one year 1933 FREE THE DAILY NEWS from January 1, $5.00 Rest of this year to January one year from January 1, $3.00 Rest of this year to January This is a very attractive subscribers to, pay a year in a Payment may be made by check, sent the mone you get for the money DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS 1 i % Ja a. tae % oa. | Taxi 35—Ernie “arge. ti: | ae ie | CLD.L. Dance Sept. 29th. 227 } | The event of the season! Bal- | loon aance, Oddfellow’s Hali, Fri-} day, Sept. 30. } G, E, Gulick, local manager of! the Swift-Canadian Co., ret urned| ~ to, the city en the Catala today af- jter making the round trip to An-| | yox and Stewart on company bus-| | iness. | _-- Capt, C. G. Barry, inspector of) Indian Schools, arrtved in “the city on the Princess Louise this morn ing from Victoria, He is here to| make his annual inspection of var- ious native schools in this district.! Capt. John Irving, veteran navi-| gator and steamship manager of | the Pacific Coast, was a a aboard th@ Princess Louise this morning bound north from Van-j couver to Carcross on business 4 connection with mining interests. Jean Alloucherie. well known French Journalist ang member o the staff of “Le. Soir’ of Paris, was ja.passenger aboard the Princess ‘Louise this morning going through to the Yukon where he will trave) | extensively during the coming win- | {ter. Mr- Allouckerie is no stranger in the north, having been here previously a couple of years ago. ——— Balloon Dance Sept. 30, Oddfel low's. New Hall, Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oc' 6 and 7. United Church Annual Supper oct. 10 Thanksgiving Day benefit dance Eagles’ Hall,October 10. Rebekah Bridge-Whist, Octobc 12. Boxing, Empress Arena, Thurs day, October 13, main event—Wen dle vs. Gurvich Bagles’ Dance, October 14 and 2% Cathwlic Bazaar, October 19, 2 sioinapia | Elks’ Dance, October 21. » Hill) 60 Hallowe’en Bridge dance, Oct. 28, I.0.D.E. Hall. SAVE | ANOTHER | §% to12% BY BOOKING ROUND | TRIP TO EUROPE | Cabin =~ Tourist - Third Class Save a further 5% to 12% by booking ROUND TRIP ¢ <; this in addition to the 10% to 20% general fare reductions that are still in effect, anc ga LOCAL NEWS NOTES |PALMOLIVE SOAP— Visit London and Paris this fall | at the lowest cost in years; n- } venient, sailings every week by | luxurious “Empresses”, led by | the Empress of Britain, regal | “Duchesses”, populat “Moot™ | ships (trains to the ship side at , Quebec), ORIENT and HONOLULU Low. Fares 10 days flat to Yokohama by | Empress of Asia or Empress of Russia direct express; Or via a by perros of Canada ge Sugrenct 5 apan, lar, and iner on the Pacific; All la aiass sail from Vancou- ver (train to ship side) and Victoria, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA Canadian- Australasian Line Book by the fast, modern motos ship Aorang) or her sister shiny pies Niagara, Sailings oa) = couver (train to. s ¥ Victoria via Honolulu and Suvas i For fujt Late 3 sely your di J, PORSTER, Steamship General Passenger | Agent C.P.R, Station CANADIAN PACIFIC. wert. Friday ee CABBAGE— ( per Ib. 4 | Munro cr | . ——— seeeeveine Anglican Fall Bazaar Nov. 22, Tonight’s train from the due at 9 p.m., was reported morning to be on time. ‘ East, this Elmer Johnson, who. has been on a brief trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Louise this morning = 7 THRIFT MONEYSAVERS For the Week-End ae per bar |\SAUR KRAUT—Libby’s No, 2', tins, per tin 15¢ CORNED BEEF—Libby’s No. 1 tins, per tin 13¢ ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES—Royal City, No. 2 tins 16¢ per tin : PEANUT BUTTER— 15¢ per 1-lb. tin 26¢ | 13¢ 30¢ ALBERTA BUTTER- per lb. LARD—Gainer’s per 1-lb. pkg. BAKING POWDER—Magic 12-o0z. tins, per tin =MPRESS STRAWBERRY JAM— ed glass jar oe : jars 35¢ HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP— eon ae HEINZ TOMATO SOU ane MATO SOUP 25¢ IEINZ BAKED BEANS 2 medium tins 25¢ PICNIC HAMS—Average weight 5 lbs L per Ib 123¢' ANNED TOMATOES Malkin’s Best, No. 24> tins 13¢ per tin POILET TISSUE 3 roll ; 10¢ 3ANTA CLARA PRUNES Nice size, 2 lbs : 13¢ SUNLIGHT SOAP Se tg 18¢ RINSO per lge. pkg 22¢c HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS per 1-lb. pkg 22¢ THRIFT TEA—-Real Quality, per Ib sic TERRACE DUCHESS APPLES per box $1.20 “Fresh from ete ron, Superb Quality . . Always ‘SALADA od the Gardens” areal ‘Classified Ads es a enemmes SIX room = tees Phone Red 914. FOR RENT—Monern seven-rocmed house with furnace, close in. Phone Red 720. SWAP HOU SES WILL swap, gel or rent houses Phone Green 698. (tt) | _ WANTED WANTED.--Chester field Suite, Silke, mn must be bargain. Apply Box 151, Daily News. 229 = EE I ORCHESTRA FOR Your Dance orchestra phone Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy music! Prices reasonable. (tf) VIOLIN + MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re- | Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPY ARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels REAM OF per pkg QUAKER OATS per 6-lb. sack WHEAT CHATEAU CHEERSI per ‘o-lb. pkg 16¢ MEAT BALLS—Hedlunds 1-lb. tins, per tin 94¢ ic. esh Seconds 37¢) |} FELIX GINGER ALE pa chon aa BAe EI aR T L 2 iT , nl ACE rag E PLUMS 40¢) Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 201 Third Ave “CARRY AND SAVE” Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attention Change in Train Service Train No, 196 leaves Prince Rupert every Monday, Wed- nesday, Friday at 9.30 a.m, instead of 10.30 a.m. (Effective Oct. 3) Train No. 195 will arrive at 9.00 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. V- 180-88 Canadian National a - Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled } Tron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts (tf) | sume violin lessons October Ist. tf} FOR SALE TRANSFERS FURNISHED flat for sale. Apply| Cameron’s Transfer— Cordwood, Kaien Motors. _ Phone 52. tb Firewood, Furnaeewood, Kindling, a eee, oe cee 7 ——"! Poles, Piling. FOR SALE—Mink, Quebee. Labra- anc nemmcanmemgtt dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. | F’. Hoppe, Lochdaie, B.C. tf. | CHIROPRACTIC — ; ee FOR RENT W. C, Aspinall wv Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 |Open Evenings 6 Exe — pene bem _ DAIRIES |For FRESH LOCAL MILK | 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 =F TYPEWRITERS | For Sale or Rent Rese, Cowan & Latta Phuwe 234 | 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—Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Ked ees | NS A MOE BREE eg | | | | ‘or quick returns Try & rtisement, a Want The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating Wrapping and Genera} Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO, J. PAWES—Phone Black 126 | Falls and Way Ports To Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau For Information call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent Via Waypoints T.8.8, Arriving Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, A) Purther information regarding all VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: SE en AR IE NR A RN RNR 5 ERE: IRR EN I A UNO CE NE UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED } Steamers leave Prince Rupest for Vancouver:— | P.8.8, CATALA BVERY TUBSDAY, 1:30 P.M, arriving Vancouver, Thursday am CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, Vancouver Sunday midnight. River points, Sunday, 8 Second Avenu a CANADIAN PACIFIC | To Vancouver PRINCESS LOUISE To Vancouver PRINCE§S ADELAIDB—FPridays, 10 p.m. via Ocean Sept. 12, 21, Oct. 3 and Skagway—Sept. 8, 17 and 29. Prince Rupert, Bw. approx. ce Arm, Anvox, pm sailings and tickets at - Phone 568, Stewart and Naas BULKLEY VALLEY COAL IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL That can be used to economical advantage in all styles of fire boxes, In your kitchen range try the nut-egg size and simp! shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heaters use Single screened lump. In fv with a generous portion of fines banking over night. You will use no other fuel after becoming acqustomed to— irnaces use single screened lump added to hold a slow fire or BULKLEY VALLEY COAL pe Yao linen