PAGE SIX Te T1 Tuesday, Oct THE DAILY NEWS Mai. Our Plant la Equipped to Handle AH Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 .H.'ll. TT5 . 2 ' rth uawpoou0a0uoooaonoo&0O:acwoaaoaBccMaMoadoa woo430oooocHoaooioo 0000000 50 SOLD AT ALL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ' CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. 1. 20.000-TON 'FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Iioilcrmakers, blacksmiths. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworker. Etc ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING NORTHERN B. C. NEWS VANDERHOOF The local board of trade having been advised that the P. Burns Co. will not be operating the Nechako Creamery here after the end of this month, the suggestion has been made that the plant be used in the summer In the manufacture of fee cream and In the winter for shipping of cream, the output to go to Prince- Rupert. The First Company of Girl Guides was organized here last week with Patrol Leaders Dunbar, Smcdley and Clark In charge. All last year's officers were re elected at the annual meeting of the Omlncca Central Conservative Association which was held last Wednesday at Francois Lake. Rev. Father Ouelctte O.M.I. of Smlthers has beon appointed as sistant to Rev. Father Cocola at the Indian Mission at Lejac, sue ceedlng Rev. Father E. Allard, who will take charge of the Stuart Lake area with headquarters at Fort St. James. Frank Bowman has been appoin ted clerk of works in connection with the construction of the new lock-up here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson will be leaving about the first of neict month where Mr. Anderson will continue to be Identified with P. Burns Co. Ltd. Miss Jessie Redmond was taken to the hospital In Prince George last week suffering from Mrs. A. A. Hutchinson and son left last week for Winnipeg. Mrs. Hutchinson will visit for several months with relatives in Manitoba. At evening service in the local United Church on Sunday, George Ogston gave a report on the recent Oeneral Council meetings In London, Ont. W. R. Dunwoody, assistant superintendent of provincial police, was x visitor here at the first of the week on official business. In the ailway construction days, Mr. Dun- SAFETY'S TEN COMMANDMENTS Firstt-Thou shalt have no other thoughts but thy work. Second : Thou shalt take no unnecessary risks, nor try to show off, nor play practical jokes, for by this carelessness thou mayst do injury which will have effect unto the third and fourth generations to follow. Third: Thou shalt not swear nor lose thy temper when things do not go just right. Fourth: Remember thou art not the only one on. the job and that lives of others are just as important as thine own. Fifth : Honor thy job and thysolf that thy days may be long in employment. Sixth: Thou shalt not clean machinery when it is in motion. Seventh: Thou shalt not watch thy neighbor's work, but attend to thine own. n Eighth: Thou shalt not lot the sleeves of thy shirt hang loosg,,nor the flaps of thy coat to be unbuttoned, as thoy may .get caught in machinery and thereby do great bod-Hyvharm. Ninth: Thou shalt not throw matches nor greasy waste on the floor, nor scatter oil around the bearings, as a dirty worker is a clumsy worker and a clumsy worker is a men- ot interferojwuh the switches."hor VnamdSibMm) boltS. nnr HirifFnTilps. nnrlfhn nncrinna nor anything else thou art told is dangerous. ' 000000000000000000000000000 wwaocwaooooaoooodnanoooooM Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. 4- at woody was chief constable for this district with headquarters at South Fort George. ' - George W. Crlpps and L. Heald, after spending the past few weeks In the district appraising land for the provincial government, left here last Thursday for Victoria. An enjoyable bridge party was held last Thursday evening by the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. Prize winners at bridge were Mrs. Ernest Smedlcy and George Ogston. BURNS LAKE Mrs. Frank Keefe and Mrs. J. II. Keefe were hostesses at a farewell party at the home of the latter at Francois Lake for Miss L. B. Drum-mond-Hay who has left for Edmonton after having been superintendent of the Francois Lake Hospital for a few months. The presentation was made 'to Miss Drummond-Hay of a handsome check. Clifford Fair, who was In partnership with B. Hougan of Bicklc, some ten years ago. Intends to return to the Lakes District, accompanied by his wife and three Mr. and Mrs. Trousdell have purchased a lot in the business section on Third Avenue and will establish a larger bakery thereon. A convention of the Omlneca Central Conservative Association was held at Francois Lake last Wednesday; Delegates from all parts of the riding were In atten dance. Delegates from here were A. W. Anderson, Norh Haner, O. Jons- son, T. Radley, A. II. Silk, R. Lowe and M. F. Nourse. From Fraser Lake delegates were W. W. White, W. Hope, G. Belsham, J. Faulklner, II. Smale and TJ. W. Irwin. Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, was a visitor in the Lakes District last week and on Wednesday evening conducted ser vices lri St. John's Church here. W. M. 'Pettier, Dominion Fisheries inspector, was an official visitor in this district last week. P. V. Tallon, station agent here, has returned after spending a two weeks' holiday in Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Little of Na-nalmo are visitors In Burns Lake. J. L. MIer? of Prince George was taking grade levels In Burns Lake last week. Many generous donations have been made recently to the Francois Lake Hospital. 95c. Combination Specials CROUP NO. 1 2' lbs. Ginger Snaps 2 cans Plums, 2's 1 can Potted Meat, Vi's 1 bottle Sweet Relish-All for .' GROUP NO. 2 6 lbs. Green Tomatoes 2 lbs. Pickling Cucumbers 1 lb. Green Peppcr-1 quart White Vinegar 1 lb. Mixed Biscuits aii for 8 lbs. Turnips GROUP NO. 3 95c 95c 8 lbs. Carrots 4 lbs. Onions 4 lbs. Bcets-f 1 bunch Celery On All for All other Fresh Fruits & Vegetables at reduced prices Fresh supplies arriving every boat Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE It AND 81 PROSPERITY , WEEK DRAW Winners in Essay Contest, Window 'Competition and Grand Drawing Announced ' 1 Last Night Before a crowd which taxed the capacity of the big assembly place, I winners of essay contest, shop wln-dow dressing competition, $5 for the first born during the week and merchants' free drawing, all conducted during Prosperity Week, were announced in the Capitol The- atre last evening. Mayor C. II. I Orme prosided over the proceedings. A. M. Manson. K.C., who, with (Rcv. Alfred Wilson of First United Church, was the judge in the essay contest, announced the following winners: First Miss Ruth Wilkinson. : Second Rupert Ross. . Third Miss Joyce Collinson. Fourth Miss Helen Stamp-Vin cent. Honorable Mention Miss Connie Morgan. Miss Mallory, Miss Wilton and Miss Mary Conroy. Each of the winners was called to the platform to receive hto or her prise. First prize was $10 offered by Row. Cowan it Latta, sc ond $5 offered by the Prince Ru pert Daily News, and third and i fourth $3 each offered by the ! Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association. The prires Were pre sented by Rev. Alfred Wilson. Winners In the window dressing competition, the Judges of which were three outside commercial travellers, were announced as follows: First Electric Bakery. Second H. S. Wallace Co. Third The Dollar Store. Prizes were $25 in cash presented by the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association, $15 in cash by the Power Corporation of Canada, and a month's free pass by the Capitol Theatre. Judges were Myer of Montreal, George Tallamy of Victoria and L. II. Chapman of Vancouver. A $5 bank account would be od- 'ned for the baby boys of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Redman, 730 Ful ton Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Is-aburo Nagasuye, Seal Cove, who had been born durtng Prosperity Week, Mayor C. H. Orme announced ' Numbers lrawn The drawing of the lucky num bers of the merchants' cupons wa5 made by Mayor C. II. Orme. Douglas Frlzzell being In charge. The numbers drawn were as follows: First Prize 14,033. 30540. 50.901. Second Prize 34,628, 35.099, 13.- 630. Third 31,777, 21.246. 45,423. The first number for sconi HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t!MIK NKW MWMIEMENT tUram llratrfl; Trutrllrni' Hsimplr Itnoini; Hut a ml Colli Wiitrr free Hun Meet All Train ml IJoat Rates $1.00 and Up SI'ttlU MONTHLY ItATKS C. It. ItlGOART & A. DONALD frnprlrtori IMIONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. I'KUIIIIOMMK. Prop. Cor, of Fraser t.pd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, I'rnp. Tiir: uoitx woitrn viih,e Hut Ac Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER I1AY AND UP Trlrplmiir Ml Royal O. Crulckshank and John city. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private 4 Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert prize was held by Mrs. A. Wilson. The first number In each case has first claim on the prize. However, If the prize Is not claimed within two weeks, time, the sccpnd nnmhpr will hp pnt.lMrri in f.hr money. Two weeks more would Shop make the third number the win ner. Prizes are: first, $100 cash; second, $50 cash; third, $25 cash, j Of the nine numbers thaT'werc drawn,, two were given out by La-casse Bakery, two by Joe Brown one by Jabour's, two by Linzey & Davies, one by Fraser & Payne and one by Annette's Ladles' Rea dy to Wear. The audience was so large that people had to stand In the aisle-while the drawings and announce ments were bclrg made. In addition to this attraction, there, wa-a fine western picture with Rich ard Arlcn starring in "The Llgh' of Western Stars." Twenty Years Ago In rrlncc Rupert October 21, 1910 After spending a week or so on Banks Island, the Maher expedition returned to town last nlirht nn fthe tug Topaz. Minnesota men on Uie trip were pleased with the soil tend climate pf the Island. The contract for the double warehouse on First Avenue for Steari & Mobley and J. Ptcrcy. Morris &' Co.. has been let to Emll Kauffman. The building, which -Is to be completed on or before January 15, will cost between $15,000 and $16,000. Aid. J. II. Hildltch protested at EJ mni.TKar , 1: Two Shows ana tlI'sday Richard Arlen ! in i The Light of: W estern Stars 3 An All Talking in .,,, story A Paramount lium R CHIC SALES in "Ladl s Novelty pj "UI.II TUNES FOR Admission :n, H Feature starts at "iJd t i M;i , i CARTOON a.. I PARAMOUNT SOI Mr L) . J WEDNESDAY & Till 1! a l Ladies of Leisure last night's meeUnK council against the lau foreigners employed , He advocated that i tax-paying resident ; ni pert should be given 'i, CO A TEMI1INA EGG Delivered, Per Ton MINEHEA1) EGG Delivered, Per Ton . AIINEUEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. IMtlNCK ItUI'EKT. II. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOClOOOOOOOOOOOaDOOOOOPDDEKiqaOOOOO. 6 . Want Ads - Let Them He Your Rroker in Jluying and Scllinj; Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set, or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is waltlm; Mil that car, or typewriter, or whatever else It Is yu I are In tho market for. Get the habit of shopjmr 3 throughlho Want Ads. You'll find undicamcd of b:r S gains undreamed of Qpport'BnlUesDo.yfiiiLihonDiri) j through 'thci una pleasant it Is. .': . i HEAD and USE I PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 'If it's fully told It's quickly sold" I OOWO00OiW00OOeO00O000OOClOO0OOOOwl'a'9e, i i I I I I I