ee Fr,day, September 30, 1932 DOLLAR SATURDAY DA Fraser & Payne's... Our Windows Are Filled With Dollar Day Values on Display Friday CHILDREN’S SWEATERS Coat style and pullover, assorted colors: heavy rayon si Uk knit, with contrasting trim; ages 6, Brtra Byer $1.00 Extra Spe clal Dollar Day, 2 for LADIES’ BLOOMERS, MAY BELLE QUALITY PURE LINEN TEA OR GLASS TOWELS Genuine Irish Linen, close, firm quality, ready for use, large size, 22x32 inches $1 00 e Dollar Day, 4 for PLAIN & BROCADED RAYON SILK 400 Yards plain and brocaded Rayons, a better Beautiful quality heavy silk Bloomers, all tail- quality than anything we have had before, fast ored styles, dull finish; soft as pure silk; all colors, an excellent washing fabric 1. 0 May Belle quality Dollar Day, 3 yds. for $ 0 vairs 91.00 LADIES’ VESTS, MAY BELLE QUALITY Extra Special for Dollar Day, 2 WABASSO PRINTS All new designs, absolutely fast colors, 15 pat- Picot edge, dull finish, brassier top, beautiful terns, 36 inches wide $1 00 quality; rayon silk, assorted shades $1 00 Dollar Day, 6 yards for , ° 2 for ® WABASSO PRINTS VEST & BLOOMER SETS Wabasso best quality cambric print, fast to light Plain rayon suk Vest and Bloomer Sets, extra and washing, 36 inches wide $1 00 good quality, brassier top vest and tailored Dollar Day, 4 yards for 9 bloomer, assorted shades 79¢ WABASSO SHEETS Bed Sheets, fully bleached, hemstitched, extra heavy cloth, ready for use s 72x90 inches; Dollar Day, each 1.00 WABASSO HALF-BLEACHED SHEETS Large size 81x90 inches; no better wearing qual- ity to be found, ‘half-bleached and free from filling or dressing $1 00 e 2 garments for LADIES’ BROCADED SILK SLIPS An outstanding Dollar Day bargain, brocades silk slip, well tailored, in a variety of colors; sizes, small, medium and large 69¢e Dollar Day, each KAYSER HOSE Every pair perfect with all the newest features, Dollar Day, each semi-service and chiffon weight, genuine : ae al . : grenadine twist, cradle foot, full fashioned, in i WABASSO PILLOW COTTON thie newest fall shades Circular make, linen finish, free from $1 00 Halles Dey. on $1.00 filling or dressing; Dollar Day, 4 yds ° . as “. ’ * SILK & WOOL HOSE GENUINE ALL FEATHER PIL ch Ladies’ Silk & Wool Hose, plaited aul sae an éx- Guaranteed moth proof, full size, well filled with cellent wearing stocking with good appearance, extra good @tade covering $1. 00 new fall shades $1 00 Dollar Day, each Dollar Day 2 pair for “ GENUINE FRENCH BERETS Genuine French Beret Tams in $1 00 * Dollar Day, 2 BALDWIN’S PURPLE HEATHER several shades; for KNITTING YARN 20 Shades Baldwin's and Patons'’ purple heather WHITE FLANNELETTE Knitting Yarn, the best wearing and washing | A good quality white Flannelette, soft, warm and yarn known $i 00 fleecy, 28 inches wide $1 00 Dollar Day Ib. for . { Dollar Day, 6 yards for . TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Extra special value in Towels, run of the mill, selling at less than cost price; in 3 groups for Dollar Day selling Size 18x36 inches Size 25x48 inches $1 oe inches $1 $1 DRAPERY DAMASK y silk Drapery Damask on sale Dollar Day regular value $1.95 yard; Dollar Day for 3 for 3 Pieces of this excellent In 3 different d qualit ea nn igns and colorings yd. pecial 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- ers. Here is our contribution. Any person se nding in a full year subscrip- tion now will get the rest of the year 1932 free. This applies either to new subscriptions or renewals, THE DAILY NEWS Delivered by mail out of town one year from January 1, $3.00 FREE Rest of this year to January 1, 1933 e offer and is made for a limited per iod to induce subscribers to pay a year in advance during the difficult financial period. Payment may be m: ide by check, money order or currency. The sooner it is c « sent the more you get for the money. 6 eB —— S Delivered in the city one year wwe FREE THE DAILY NEWS from January 1, $5.00 Rest of this year to January 1, This is a very attractiv DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. - i — : ve o > If you lose anything, try @ classified ad. ’ Taxi 35—Ernie Large. Ben Lipsin: sailed last night. on the Prince Rupert for a trip. to Vancouver. i? Mrs. J. S. McDonald sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Oc- ean Falls where she will pay a visit with relatives, =r William Goldbloom sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver and eastern points. They stimulate your liver, get rid of poisons and Improve your APPETITE Sold everywhere in 25c and 75c red pkgs. Miss Bonnie Campbell of Stewart passed through the city on the ss. Prince Rupert last night going through to Vancouver where she will attend the University of Bri- tish Columbia. Staff Sergeant Alex McNei!l, pro- vincial police, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Victoria on official duties. He took ; south with him two prisoners for | Okalla. Harry Quickstad and D. S. Tait, after a brief visit here on business iin connection with mining inter- ests in the Portland Canal dis- trict, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on their,return to Seat- | tle. i “Listen to me on LOCAL NEWS NOTES eee Saturday Special Concord Grapes— 90¢ per basket ,.. Munro Bros. | W. H. Manuel, C.N.R. travelling auditor, arrived in the city from the interior on last ight’s train. Scotch dancing class reopens Saturday, Oct. 1 at 830 p.m. in Boston Hall. R. Cameron, M.C. 229 For drunkenness, Einer Solem was fined $25, with option of thirty days’ imprisonment, by Ma- gistrate MecClymont in. city police court this morning. Dr. A. L. Pritchawl, who kas been in charge of salmon tagging work on the Queen Charlotte Islands for the Biological Board of Cana- da, and Mrs. Pritchard will sail from Queen Charlotte City to Van- couver enroute to Nanaimo aboard the steamer Prince John on its voyage south this week-end. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES Saturday, October Ist is the las! day that Local Improvement Taxes can be accepted without Penalty After that date 10% will be added and on December Ist an additional 5%. 228 THRIFT MONEYSAVERS For the Week-End PALMOLIVE SOAP— 5c INDIGESTION 1.25 "5 sisson je, “*Pruit-a-tives | NO. 2% tins, per tin C gaveme (CORNED BEEF—Libby’'s | lasting No. 1 tins, per tin ise relief ’ » inloens 7. : “Nee caly {ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Royal | his City, No. 2 tins | Slee me per tin i6c overcome constipation and severe headaches. I actually feel years young- er.”—Mrs. A, L., Cornwall, Ont. Because it exerts a healthful influence on the stomach and FOUR other vital organs, Fruit-a-tives gives results far beyond those obtainable from ordi- nary remedies. A _ brilliant doctor spent 15 years perfecting Fruit-a-tives. It will make ‘you feel fine in a very short time. Thousands of people have learned this. 25c, & 50c. a box. Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL Le oat | they | | | ICANNED TOMATOES PEANUT BUTTER per 1-lb. tin 15¢ ALBERTA BUTTER r lb. LARD—Gainer's per 1-lb. pkg. BAKING POWDER—Magic 12-02. tins, per tin SMPRESS STRAWBERRY 32-02. glass jars 30c JAM 35C | IEINZ BAKED BEANS 2 medium tins PICNIC HAMS—Average 5 lbs. per Ib. weight j i2ic Malkin’s | Best, No. 2%» tins per tin 13s¢ TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 10c SANTA CLARA PRUNES Market — | Saturday Specials | iat Bone Steak, 4 Ibs. Crosse & Blackwell's Catchup Rump Roast of Beef, 5 lb. &. 1 doz. 30c Oranges Sirloin Tip, 4 lbs. & 1 doz. 30c Oranges Round Steak 2 lbs /Sirloin Steak 2. 1bs Prime Rib Roll, 4 Ibs. & 4 lbs. Carrots Shoulder Pork, 5 Ibs, 3 lbs Loin of ~aae Pie win 3 lbs. McIntosh Apples Weenies 2 lbs. 'Spare Ribs 3 Ibs Leg of Lamb per lb. 25¢c SI lder Lamb th 15¢ 957 — Phone’— 957 & 1 bottle $1.00 $1.00 $1.00! 35C 45¢c $1.00 75C $1:00 2 35c | ‘TERRACE TABLE PLUMS Nice size, 2 lbs isc SUNLIGHT SOAP. per carton 18¢c RINSO. per lge. pkg. ‘| has 26¢c } isc) per jar 5 HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP per lge. bot 22¢ {EINZ TOMATO SOUP 3 tins 25¢ Finest Quality . . Unfailingly ee Soee “Fresh from the drat! C-P.R, steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 4.15 this afternoon from the south and. will sai] at 10 p.m. on her re-| turn to Vancouver and waypoits Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oct, - 6 and 7. Miss Dorothy Patmore returned} i Sree to the city on the Vatala yester-| United Church Annual Supper day from Port Simpson where she, ‘ct. 10. been relieving one of the school teachers for the past cou- ple of weeks. Thanksgiving Day benefit dance, , Bagles’ Hall,October 10. Rebekah Bridge-Whist, October A. Berner was among thns| anata in serving at the tea and} sale of home cooking held Tkurs- jav avfternocn bv Belist Crapter, Order of the Fastern Star, at the home of Mrs. F. S. Walton. Boxing, Empress Arena, Thurs: day, October 13, main event—Wen > dle vs. Gurvich. Eagles’ Dance, October 14 and 28, MISSING Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20. William Lazorek, aged 27 years. | Height 5 ft., 6 in, Brown hair.| ite Missing since July 2nd, 1932, when | Hill 60 Hallowe’en Bridge and he was last seen on the Telegrapl-! ' dance, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.E. Hall. trail between Alice Arm and Aly- | insch. Was wearing khaki pants, | trey can, rwover running shoes and carrying canvas pack. It is reques- ted that anyone having knowledge! of this man will kindly communi-| J. C. Pragneli, Hayeport; Mrs. D. cate with the nearest Provincial Disher ana I. Anderson, C.N.R.; Police immediately 228 5S. Soljenwill, city. Elks’ Dance, October 21. Hotel Arrivals Central } End Pain, Swelling & Bleeding of PILES (HEMORRHOIDS) With Zam-Buk Herbal Ointment, Ointment 50-.- Medicinal Soap 25. The New SPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 12, 21, Oct. 3. To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m. via Ocean Falls and Way Ports To Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau and Skagway For Information call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent Sept. 8, 17 and 29. Prince Rupert, Ba UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED } Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS 22¢ | per 1-lb. pkg 31c¢ . | THRIFT TEA—Real Quality, per Ib. 22¢ 30c 16¢c 24¢c| 37¢ $1.30 | ope 40 Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 201 Third Ave, | “CARRY AND SAVE” TERRACE DUCHESS APPLES, per box | CREAM OF WHEAT— per pkg. QUAKER OATS— per 6-lb. sack CHATEAU CHEESE- per %-lb. pkg MEAT BALLS—Hedlunds 1-lb. tins, per tin poor -Fresh Seconds rat - GINGER ALE— per doz. pints P.S.8, CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Vv Waypoints arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m. T.8.8 CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnigttt. approx Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Naas River points, Sunday, 8 pm Further information regarding all sailings and tickets at - VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second Avenur Phone 568, ~~: ——— The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Mail Orders Have Our Prompt onnmney Athen Lid Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Amabile J : one | ee ata £4 24S SSS BLT T SSH " GSS RG aL: