October 1, 1932 Annette’s JUST ARRIVED Month- End Ef ee WOOLEN DRESSES—In Tweeds and Knits, Ete. Special LADIES’ RAINCOATS— Special MISSES’ RAINCOATS— Special 5g % to 519” $5.95 $4.95 LATEST FALL COATS CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS— 3 5 trimmed, untrimmed, tailored Special % 9 iwger models. Specially priced — . = : 7 LATEST TAILORED FALL SKIRTS—In Tweeds, Broadcloths, Serges, Etc. = to ‘4 95 Special PULLOVER SWEATERS— s 9 14.95 |e ss @ FELTS—The latest fall modes Priced to Clear $1.95 LE IY EEL ALIENATE NEE COL ANNETTE LADIES’ WEAR (0., LTD. Ants The Gove nment of Province of British Columbia the Prince Rupert Assessment District The Annual Zax Sale of Lands for delinguent taxes will be held at my office, PRINCE RUPERT, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, at 10 a.m. At the POLICE OFFICE, TERRACE, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th at 3 p.m. Ai the COURT MOUSE, STEWART, OCTOBER 11th, at 2 p.m. All lands upon which land taxes and school rates are delinquent for the year 1930 will xposed for sale, Particulars of properties to be offered at Tax Sale cap be obtained from the Provincial Collector at the above address Che Lax Sale list will be published in the British Calumbia Gazette before the date A. J. LANCASTER, Provincial Collector. Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer To Subscribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscribers been offering special bargains to the custom- Any person sending in a full year subserip- , 1932 free. This applies either to new our advertisers have . Here is our contribution, J Yor will get the rest of the year ibscriptions or renewals, S Delivered in the city one year 1, 1933 FREE S Delivered by mail out of town was FREE THE DAILY NEWS from January 1, $5.00 Rest of this year to January THE DAILY NEWS one year from January 1, $3.00 Rest of this year to January |, for a limited period to induce difficult financial period, This is a ver y attractive offer and is made Subscribepe : ‘ »during the Payn bs a eee he oh adhd Dale or currency. The sooner it is “ent the more you get for the money. Prince Rupert, B.C. om gg eee SS Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns ———— - ————S = ane serene “wh | Boston Hall. R. Cameron, M.C. 229 112. | Taxi 35—Ernie Large. t? Montreal Importers for bargains. 229 Joseph Dunn sailed last night on jthe Princess Adelaiae for a trip \to Vancouver. Tonight's train, due from the eaSt at 9 pm., was reported this morning to be on time. Scotch dancing Saturday, Oct. class reopens 1 at $30 pm. in Men’s and bovs’ clothes, rubbers and shoes at 35 percent lower than ‘anywhere else in the city at the | Montreal Importers. 229 LOB.A. tea ona home cooking lat home of Mrs. S. V. Cox, 533 Seventh Ave West, Tuesday, Oct. 4. from 3 to 6. | dita | Mrs. T. L. Williams, o! Port Cle- ments after a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Prince John last! night on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Many people are taking advan-/} tage of the special subscription of- fer. Who will be next? dinitits Sergius DeBucy, who thas been| paying a visit to the city, sailed by! the Prince John last night on nis return to his home at Tlell, Queen Charlotte City. | R. H. Nicholson, of Victoria, offi- | cial of the Dominion lhg'ithouse| service, after a visit to this district | lon official business, sailed on the|Prices, at Montreal Importers 229 | |Princess Aelaide oe Bay A. J. Fitzgerald, of Loncaon. Ohio, | after a week's visit here with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ond} ;Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald, sailed last | night on the Princess Adelaide for | last night for } j | } | i } | Vancouver, whence he will proceed |home visiting at Seattle and St Joseph, Misouri, enroute. Mrs. R. E. Legg arrived in the tty on the Princess Adelaide yes- ;terday afternoon from . Vancouver to join her husband, who is en- |gineer in charge of the Surf Point }mine at Porcher Island, which is } under development by the Tim- BE interests HOLD DANCE :* | A very enjoyable LOCAL NEWS NOTES — C. L, D. L. dance tonight 8.380.229 Greatest value in city at Mon- treal Importers. Call and see the goods, 229 A. J. Wilds, brother of the late Mrs. Ike Thompson, who died here last week, sailed by the Prince John last night on his return to Queen Charlotte City. Miss Lenox, of the Japanese Mission, has returned to the Wal- dron Apartments, after four weeks in the hospital on account of a sprained knee. It is expected that the kindergarten will re-open on Monday, Oct, 3rd. — COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH has been on the market for the past eighty years; its action is pleasant, rapid, reliable and ef- fective and relief from cholera, colic, eramps and pains in the stomach comes promptly. Price, 50c. a bottle at all drug- gists or dealers; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Women’s, girls clothes, latest and children’s styles and lowest) Cash is worth a good deal to us. See our speciai sudscription offer. Gerald Rusnton, for the Union Steamship Co., at } Vancouver, and Mrs. Rushton, will arrive in the city on the Venture this evening from the south and will stop over until tomorrow even- ing when they will join the steamer Cardena for the irip to Anyox, Stewart and other north- ern points and thence back to Vancouver on Tuesday VENTURE IS LATE Running almost twenty - four} hours late, Union steamer Venture, ‘oming north on the run of the steamer Cardena which, in turn, over the run of the steame rbd ria, which has been withdrawn from service, is due in portt betwéen 7 vessel is in the Skeena River taday. ballgon dance|Soon after arrival here, the Ven- was held last night by the Qdd-/ ture will sail on-her-return to Van- fellows’ Lodge in the new halljcouver and waypoints. Capt. J. E.| ion Fourth Avenue East. There Boden is in command. ;were about fifty couples in attendance at the affair which was | featured by a number of novelties Splendid music far dancing was | furnished by Mrs. J. S. Black’s or- ichestra, the affair being in pro- — fsom 9:30 pm. until 1:30 a.m, David Geddes was master of ceremonies i Mrs. J. H, Mair was tae winner in a balloon aance contest, while Miss Elsie Ormbrack won a spot ance contest | At midnight delicious. refresh- ments were served | The committee in charge jsisted of Mrs. J. W. McKiniey \J. 8. Irvine, Mrs. J. L. MeIntosh, | Miss Chrissie Wood, Murdo MacAr- ' thur and Albert Blackhall H. M. Daggett presided at door con- Mrs the Announcements | | Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oc! 6 and 7. United Church Annual (sot. 10. Supper Thanksgiving Day benefit dance Eagles’ Hall,October 10 | Rebekah Bnridge-Whist, October This lady says her curtains look like new A letter from a lady in Quebec tells about the wonderful success she had freshening and recoloe ng her old living room curtains. ‘““They were so grey and dull looking i 1ey made the whole room lo shabby. Yet they were perfectly ed id I couldn't afford new on \ neighbor told me about a new kind of tints called Diamond Tints, made by the makers of Diamond Dyes. I know the splen- did quality of Diamond Dyes—have used them often for dyeing dark garments. My neighbor explained that Diamond Tints are for lighter shades and they need no boiling. I got a package of Ecru and gave my curtains a good rinse in .the tint water. When my daughter came home she asked where I got my new curtains! They surely do look as crisp and fresh as when brand new . and they cheer up the whole room?" AT ALL DRUG STORES Thurs | “Wen , Boxing, Empress Arena, day, October 18, main event dile vs. Gurvich. -_~ Bagles’ Dance, Gctober 14 and 28. Catholic Bagaar, October 19, 20. Elks' Dance, October 21, Hill 0 Hallowe'en Bridge and danee, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.B. Hall, Pianos For Rent $4 Per Month and Up Pianos Tuned, $3 WALKER’S MUSIC STORE Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 24. —~ epee ore ee eee eee eee ree ’ ote ol | | 229) traffic assistant} and 8 tonight. The} tome bee ee FOR SALE | Classified Ads DAIRIES FURNISHED flat for sale. Apply _Kaien Motors. Phone 52, tf NEE © amet ona FOR SALE—Mink, Quebee. Labra- dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. F, en Lochdale, B.C. tf. FOR RENT—Monxrern seven-roomed house with furnace, close in. Phone Red 720. (tf) a SWAP HOUSES WILL swap, "sell or reat houses. Phone Green 698. (tf) ale A tee ats, WANTED WANTED—Chesterfield Suite, must be bargain. Apply Box 151, Daily News. 229 PERSONAL PRIVATE Kindergartens pay. Ad- vice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, enna. HELP WANTED HOW to get a Government job. Free Booklet- The MCC. Ltd. Winnipeg. START NOW —,EARN MONEY taking orders for most beautiful line of Personal Christmus Greeiing Cards ever shown in “Canada. Liberal Commission. Regal Art Co., 91 Gould Sireet, Toronto. ORCHESTRA 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 AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prines Rupert's leading Auctioneer. M. HUNT Phone Ked 637 8rd Ave. The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rese, Cowan & Latta Phuse 234 FOR Your Dance orchestra phone ; Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy | music! Prices reasonable. (tf) Sw = VIOLIN | eed “ | MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re-. sume violin lessons October Ist. Phone 177. tf ____ TRANSFERS } Rameunte Transfer— Cordwood, | Firewood, Furnacewood, Kindling. | \Poles, Piling. | CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall \Whree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given A Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 |oopen Evenings Miss D. Hogan z=. TEACHER QF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 — | WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & DIRTY WALLS? We paperhang a room for $5.00 and up, Calsomine, $2.50 | and up. Call, Red 802. iH 6 Excnange Blk J.P.MOLLER | ; Prince Rupert | DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers 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 Advertise in the Daily News. The New JASPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED | HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 > Cette aT eae CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver PRINCESS LOUISE-—Sept. 12, 21, Oct. 3. cee PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m, via Ocean angel, Juneau and Skagway—Sept, 8 17 and 29, Prince Rupert, B.U. To V. Ss and Ports ToK chien, Ror ‘Infor ae call or write w. Wt. Con ore] Agent P88, CADALA a UI a ay arr 8.8, CARDEN BERT FR Arriving Weekly sailings to FPucther information rh UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ts Meave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:— ¥ TUBADAY, 1: Vancouver, Thursday a.m. AY MIDNIGHT, ‘ancouver Sunday midnight. approx. rt Simpson, Alice Arm, River points, Sunday, 8 pm. satlin 8 30 P.M. Anyox, Stewart and Naas and tickets at — A venue, Phone os