October 19, 1932 day nesQea) Re ag Ask these questions about just-as-good lamps We makes them? Are they guaranteed? Will they burn out quickly? Better play safe! EDISON MAZDA Lamps are the finest made —so0 choose them and enjoy better light in your home at lower cost. MADE IN CANADA EDISON@ MAZDA LAMPS. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED We Cordially Invite You to Visit Our Store and Inspect the Outstanding Attractions of the— New Beach Ranges Ultra-modern in design and finish —quick heating—economical in cost and. in consumption of fuel. Up-to-date improvements and sound “inbuilt” quality that assure added years of dependable service. ee ; pio oe MADE BY CANADIANS— IN CANADIAN FACTORIES— Beach Ranges on display at GORDON’S HARDWARE McBride St Phone 311 SATIN-GLO ENAMEL general interior A quick drying, high-gloss durable enamel [or Made In Many Pleasing Colors And is easy to apply. For sale by— Thompson Hardware Co.. Ltd. Back Northern B. C. Payrolls Keep the Home Boys Working—Insist on Bulkley Valley Coal | For those who wish to economize try a portion of Bulkley Valley slack with your furnace coal TE NT CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver PRINCESS NORAH- -Oct. 12. 24. Nov, 2. To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m, via Ocean Falls and Way Ports. 1 . To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 8) 20, 29, W. L. COATES, General Agent For Information call or write- Prince Rapert, Bu, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: '.S.S. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. : Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver, Thursday am 'S.S. VENTURE EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving. Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx, Y sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyor, River points Sunday, 8 pm. ) t -- er informatt regarding all eallix and tickets a VRINCE RUPERT RORNCY : fecond Avenue. Phone 568, Week) Stewart and Naas Purt Taxi 35—Ernie “arbe. t!; CL.DL. aance Thursday, Oct. 20 Miceninas 243 | Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone | LOCAL NEWS NOTES | n10/9,"/ 1290 tf! ‘Postponed annual general meét-: | sathles ines ing, Prince Rupert Football Asso- ; | 1 ton coal, 1 big load wood $14. ciation, City Hall. Wednesday, 8 p. A \ \\ j Albert & McCaffery. Phone 116. m. ‘ 242 PY eo) tt A | vepaibetien Miss Selma Hadland sailed yes-| . / - Don’t. forget i\N.U.W.A., at L.D.L. Hail Important meeting /terday afternoon on the 8 pm. tonight in C.L.|for Bella Bella 2nd Avenue | } . Leif Erickson Whist Drive and| Elks’ dance Friday—bigger andiDance, Metropole Hall, Thursday, | better than ever—Boston Hall. Ad-|20th at 9. Refreshments. Adm, 5c. Gnd 50 CASH Prizes mission 50ec Refreshments 244|Everybody welcome, 243 | fa BOYS & GIRLS | - | ** Hyde Transfer—All coals are in| Ben Lipsin, who has been on a| to sake Aina tau dry shed. See adv. for prices. $1.00|two weeks’ trip to Vancouver, ast ** * They're Valuable! “per ton lower than any other com-iturned to the city from the south | ‘ pany in town tflon the Prince Rupert this morning. | D. A, T! Cooper und enginecr Sandy Cook, charged with jae’ for the Northern Electric Co., Cardena | NX CCM. Bicycle ae | Cs Me VANCOUVER enness, pleaded not guilty before 5:45 to 6 p.m, bi re on one of his periodical visit | Magistrate MeClymont in citv po-| cain qhan oud of inspection t quipment < |}! e court this morning and was! Mon., Wed., and Capitol Theatre, having irri- | remand d until this afternoon ———— iii - ved in the city n Vancouver on ——--- i Ta 7, he Prince Rupert this morning. Miss Mary Macfie, beauty oper- | ator, is moving from her present ' quarters to corner of ‘Thompson St. | J, and Sixth Ave, next Auditorium Saturday, Oct. 22, Phone Red 834. William Goldbloom. who has ee ; ; heen on a business trip to van-| E. G. Peake arrived in vhe city couver and elsewhere in the south. | ao Frings yt ee maciiing returned to the citv on the Prince | *" proceeded by train for @ visit Rupert this morning. o Balmoral Cannery. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruick-| B- F-. Messner, well known Smi- ishank and son, who have been|‘@ers’ mining man, who has been spending a vacation visiting with | &n a trip to “aneouver and “eat- elatives in Vancouver, returned to|t!@, arrived in the ‘itv from the the city from the South on the|S0Uth on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded on today’s | train to the interior Mrs, F. S. Walton, who has been | on a vacation trip to Vancouver | C. N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, ind Victoria, returned to the city | Capt Dan Donald, arrived in port at 9:30 this morning from Van- ver, Powell River and Ocean Falls The regular monthly meeting of| 2nd Oe rey ee an the Prince Rupert Retail Mereh- | “noon for Anyox’ and Stewart inte. Aiden. | whence she will return here tomor- row evening southbound. AYLMER. rene Operated by Canadian Canners (Western) Ltd. |Prince Rupert this morning. aie Tt) ‘rom the south or the Prigce Ru- vert this morning. scheduled for |FOR RENT—Furnished room, hea- ied Ads , FOR SALE | HELP WANTED ,PFOR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra- WANTED— Efficient housekeeper dor, young or adult. $20 per pair.| and cook. Apply Mrs. Heilbroner, F, Hoppe, Lochdale, BC. tf.| Third Ave. tf FOR SALE—Air circulating heater, cost about $40, will take sis. _ AGENTS WANTED Phone evenings, Blue 807, , | RELIABLE man for hundred store FOR RENT route this district, no selling; distribute and collect. Experience |\FOR RENT—Modern flat, Rand Block, Apply Max Heilbroner. t! unnecessary. Should net sixty dollors weekly. Write Shamas Manufacturing Limited, New To- ronto, Ont. FIVE-ROOM turnished modern) house. Two unfurnished. PhoneyPIRECT SALESMAN WANTED — Green 698. tt} To sell a well established exclu- Clasaif wee Sive line of Ladies’ Knitted Suits and Sweaters. Applicant must be able to prove previous success in direct selling. Unlimited possibil- ities for the man who is looking for promotion. CALGARY KNIT- TING COMPANY, LTD., CALGARY, Alberta. ted. With harbor view. Close in Phone Blue 187, 243 MODERN House Dunsmuir Street available for rent November Ist: —Official Administrator. tf FOP. RENT — Modern house, full basement, hot-air furnace. Close | in. Ready for occupancy Novem- ! ber 1. Phone Red 720. tf} TRANSFERS Cameron’s Transfer— Cordwood, Firewood, Furnacewood, Kindling, Poles, Piling. ‘DAIRIES | PIANO TUNING |PIANOS Tuned $3.00. Walker’s Mu- sic Store. tf VIOLIN PASTEURIZED MILK MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re IS SAFE MILK sume violin lessons October 1st. —_— aces == jfresh from Buikley Valley DANCING Farms TAP DANCING ta ht by Mi El- ‘VALENTIN DAIRY - + u iss - eanor Tite. neae 20. a 2 Phone 657 —— curopractic | AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prince Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT Srd Ave. Phone Ked 637 W, C. Aspinall rhree Year Graduate Chiropractic | | Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 543 Open Evenings 6 Exchange Bik. The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me (EO. J. PAWES-—-Phone Black 120 = Miss D. Hogan ~ MANURE FOR SALE TEACHER OF MUSIC $1.50 Big Load DOMINION DAIRY | Phone—Red 608 Phone—Black 232 | ir sna Dire. A 6. Lewis. wh | te st night, was postponed until la- have been on a trip to the Old|" im the month 1 - — . py rs me Cy Of | Mr. ang Mrs. Thomas MoMeekin. | WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & he Prince Rupert this morning|yno nave bee ¥ na having travelled home via Vancou- | 0 nave been on a three weeks’ | DIRTY WALLS? Home Vis | trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in|} we paperhang a room for ver the south, returned home on the| $5.00 and up, Calsomine, $2.50 - RS aa te me Prince Rupert this morning. Mr.| and up. Call, Red.802 wets. SAREE os 28 , is Deen | McMeekin was in attendance at! 4 , on a trip East, is a p “— % recent provincial Liberal con- J. P, MOLLER board the Prince Rupert today re | venti ym in Vancouver turning to ker home at Premier. | > Her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Pitt,} = has enterea’ school in the east silicide * * } L. S. McGill, wi been on al al y pecial OFFICE SUPPLIES business trip to Vancouver scithdes ality thn idtaten ab Gall ; Rose, Cowan & Latta Jassie es Ltd. of he is| , : 2 yecsle Mines Lid. of which Re i Get the Maki of Bpeiint at Fupee 396 n ; , ved in th ‘ " a AS a. une Our Advertisements Daily ; dt nie Rupe 1 yroceed Nabob Baking Powder 73¢ ed { n I 2445's la) work is Aylmer Grapefruit—2's, De- continuing eadily ai the Jessie licious for breakfast 39ec nine and with highly satisfactory/] 2 tins fo Makes 21c Rowntree’s Cocoa + g000 hot drink ; hime ili Butter | Announcements |} cio. 1o 28¢ sais 19¢ CathMlic Bazaar, October 19, 2u | Jackie Codégan Cookies—Good for afternoon tea biscuit, October 21 1} reg. 10¢c 25¢ Special, 5 for Elks’ Dance Hill 60 Hallowe'en Bridge anc dance, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.B. Hall, MUSSAI LEM’S Eagle Dance, October 28. Ad ; mission, Gents..50c, Ladies 25c Economy Store Ir Hallowe'er tot 3 i . M Halloween October 31. tf whore dollars have more cents Rebekah Conce November 9, 18 — Phones — 360 district. Oddfellow’s Hall 317 and 319 Third Avenue } Elks’ Bridge and Whist Novem-| i] Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 24 } ARRIVING With largest and best and cheapest selection of— Latest Styles in Novelty Fur Coats Do not miss this opportunity ; The Old Reliable | GOLDBLOOM DON’T FORGET The 25 Garage asking for Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons vinee, Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting by keeping this Electric and Acetylene Welding For Efficient, Reasonable and | Fast Service 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts |_A_M._ Honeywell, Phone 25 |) | eusssesssessteeestnets Householders can help and asking merchants for Central B. C. products whenever possible, Support Farmers of Central B.C. The farmers and gardeners of Central British Columbia are making an effort to supply the Prince Rupert market with vege- tables, fruit, potatoes, poultry and eggs and other products of the Prince Rupert people are asked to encourage this movement by Central British Columbia products whenever prac- ticable. Co-operation in this matter encourages merchants who buy from farmers and if the farmers are prosperous it will be an encouragement for others to take up land and thus add to the buying power of the whole northern and central part of the pro- in mind