PAliE -rwo I Ptsblkhed Annette Quits and You Save! And I'm Going to Sell the Stock Clean Out! A. W, MacArthur They arc coming, buying and going a. way fully satisfied. Every Dress, every pair of Ladies' Shoes, every pair of Silk Hose, without reserve, In fact there is no ur and or "But." LOOK! LADIES! LOOK! I Will Sell 200 Pairs Pure Silk Hose In all the much wanted colors and all the sizes. While they last 3 Pairs For $1.19 MacArthur Act and Heed, It's your one big chance to get snappy clothes and shoes at never to be forgotten prices. DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PKLNCK RUPERT - BR1T1SU COLUMBIA $2.50 SILK HOSE Wednesday, 9 a,m, Free! Free! Free! Just to make the opening snappy, to the first 10 customers making any value purchase, I will give a pair of fine $2.50 chiffon or service weight silk hose. A. W. MacArthur, Closing out Annette's stock Ejy Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ' Dally News. Limited, Third Avenu- H. F. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, pa advance For leaser periods, paid in advance, per month By mall to all part of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance Io? yearly perjod ........ By mail to ail other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year .'. By mall to aU, other countries, per year wu , ADVERTISING RATES - as 5.00 50 3.00 $000 9.00 Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion 1.40 j Classified advertising, per lnsertton, per word ,. .02 1 Local readers, per insertion, per line ..... ;25 Legal nouee. each insertion, per agate line , 15 Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone .. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations .80 iic)t Tuesday, August 18, 1931 WHY 'CENTRAL IHUTISH COLUMWA? THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. August 8 Saturday we packed the store with eager buyers. We arc going to do it qgajn Wednesday aqd Thursday.: MacArthur. IT'S A CLOSE OUT! CLEAN OCT? SELL QUT AND QUIT! XiW JjTil I Wednesday Morning I I 50 pairs only. $7.00 & $8,00 I I Ladies' Shoes go at $1.98 I I All Hinds of leathers. All Hinds of lasts and I I a full assortment of sizes. I I Just while they last $1.98 pair I perhaps, as a few years ago, but still eating three meals ; a day and having a little money left for gasoline, i There were indications in different parts of the coun-Itry that people were still clearing land and extending their ! farming operations, Also new people were coming in or oiu time residents returning, nnuing mat me on tne tarm was better in the long run than a precarious life in the cities. Many of the farmers of the interior raise practically all they need op their farms. They buy very little just now for they have not very niuch to spend but they have meat and bread and butter, vegetables- and fruit in abundance. ! Eggs are so plentiful that in at least one case they were ! being fed to the pigs. The problem of a market is a very important one just now. T. T. ONLY TWO MARKETS ' There are at present only two important markets for the people of Central British Columbia and these are Prince Rupert and Prince George. Prince Rupert takes a good deal of the milk and cream and much' of the poultry I ana eggs ana meat, rrince ueorge Mas a good deal pi farm 'development in its immediate district and the farmers there supply a. good deal of the need, but in spite of that a (great deal of farm produce is imported although in a loa fer degree tnan to -Prince Kupert. People of the interior recognize the importance of the t wo markets and are, speaking very generally, anxious to improve their relations. The great difficulty is the cost of transportation over such long distances. Another difficulty generally recognized is the lack of uniformity in mar- kptlt.fr lnrcrplv trip VPSltH nf Innlr nf niinnMfir nvnlnilinn hy should a person live in Central British Columbia? Farmers and others are apt to neglect the necessary pack-was asked' of the Daily News managing editor recently in ing, grading and other details of placing their produce on the course of hia ramblmgs through tha.t part of the conn-the city market. Much education is necessary. There has try. The answer is that few other parts have the advan-.to be an improvement in the way in which the farmer tages that Central British Columbia possesses. In very treats the city merchant and in which the city merchant few places are the people better off and in none are they treats the farmer. Both probably are at fault. However, happier. Th whole recion is a wonderful nark, rlntlnrl , . i 1 T w wvw. V J O Mailt 11 1 P and there with group? of faws and here and there a ljttle feeling towards Prince Rupert seems to be everywhere of town or vinage. The land is for the most part fertile, the the best. All would like to see prince Rupert succeed for it niv lumii win inwa uhi inuujiuuits uru i wuuhi uicuii i Mai, uiv wnoie interior would also succeed. , auP?V1 teyand compare tnd the hills are full of miner-1 The need, of the highway was emphasized everywhere as , : , " w" w l",c ojfovciu ui uue jutma m umhkiuu uuuui uoser co-operation uetween , , highways and byways providing transportation for all the . interior points and the coast. piiupie. Visits Were made to Prince George, Smithers, Vander-hoof, Burns Lake, Hazeltan, Francois and Ootsa Lakes, Fort St. James, Summit Lake and many other points of interest and everywhere people were enjoying life, driving their own cars, talking hard times, basking in the sunshine and living on the fat of the land, not quite so fat, It is quite possible that the present hard times are good for us. We had got rather out of hand in uur expenditures and in our methods of living and the chastisement of the financial slump brings us back to earth once more and enables us to take stock of our resources of mind, muscle and material wealth. Annette - QUITS THE MARKET Ladies' Knitted Suits. All new stock for Vancouver's fine trade brought hert for Ckxc Out and grouped Into three IqU. Assorted, colon and including the new Pebble Knitt. And aU tees, Closo Out Prices, Per Suit $4.75, 5.75, 12.75 Market price current today are as follows: B. C. New Potatoes, 15 lbs .25 aack i.4i B. O. Beets, bunch, 2 lor 5 Parsiey, buncji Id B. C. Celery, head. 15c and is Vegetable Marrow, lb. 03 Spinach, B. C, lb IQ Joarlls, imported, per lb .40 Parsnips, 2 bunches. .15 Green Beans, lb in Cabbage, green o Onions. 4 lbs .25 B.C. head lettuce, head in Victoria hothouse tomatoes, lh 2n I Field Tomatoes, lb 15 ureen Peas, lb iq Rhubarb, outdoor, lb. X5. Bunch Turnips, 2 bunches ... 15 8. C. Cauliflower, hd 20c and .25 B. C. Bunch Carrots ns Victoria hothouse cucumbers each j. 15 lllothouse Curiimhcra nnrh in 'Hothouse Squash, lb, 15 uroad Beans, lb .05 Green Onion. 3 bunches 10 Radishes, 3 bunches ij Apples r green Cooklne Apple. 4 lbs. .. .25 California Gravenstclns dd?u QOc to J.00 Frulu Valencia Qrangea 20c to Lemons. SunkisL .Ini !caiifo.rnla arapefrult ....7l$o to j Bananas. Ib. . Calif. KpedlMa nraniu lh .TO .40 .10 .15 25 uai. Malaga, arapaa. lb 25 j Local Raspberries, 2 bqxes .25 iQantcJyupe, Ca., 5q ta 2$ j Terrace cooking Cherries, lb. .. ,15 I Plums, lo. 15 Pears, baket .8Q vji. rears, ooz. oc 10 Elberta, Poaches, do. 40o to 50 Casaba MHrint lh 1.. Watenneloni, lb 'fu Jtoney uew McJojjs, each, 30c to ,4Q uneu nuiu-Exuapfed honey, per Jar ,... 25 Oorn honey . ....!..!...., IT M Uatej. bulk, lb. L: .12 Raklnn hulk lh u Lemon and orange peel JO RIark pnnklno flu. lh 1. Currants, lb ,15 'Htron peel J5 White figs, lb . jo Apples, dried peaches, peeled . Apricots, lb Prunes, 60-70, lb Prunes, 30-40. lb Prunes, 40-50. Ib Meats-r Fqwl. No. I, lb. . . Roasting QhlCken. lb, ... Broilers ' ' . Hm. sliced. 4lrst!fre Ham, picnic first grade' Cottage rolls, lb Bacon, side, sliced, best grade Pork, shoulder Pork, loin pprk, 4nttfft 77..:- Pork, leg ... Ayrshire bacon, lb. 35c to Veal, shoulder Veal, loin, Turkey Beef, pot roast 18c to Beef, boiling ioc to Beef, roat, prime rib 25c and Lamb, shoulder i-iii-j Positive and you get the Close Out Bargains. - - MacArthur 20 3.0 .20 . .10 , .15 12 JS .45 .(5 9 Si 32 iQ 22 J5 20 Jp .50 io M M 20 .14 20 2i ALL DRESSES prirer him u rv( 'I i r qain, CV.no! Annette Quits. MacArthur. Ladies' Coats 50 Gorgeously Fur Trimmed Coats. Also Chinchilla and Came! Hair?. At prices that will positively close them out in quick sticks. See these the opening hour if you want a real coat at a smashing close out price. Because OUT THEY GO. PRICES DO.VT COUNT MacArthur. A. W. MacARTHUR Closing Out A -VllllLLCd n n Aft elusive LADIES' WEAR AND SHOES : niiiBin mhii a I Beef, steak 30t ' Lamb, leg Lamb, chops 3, t' Mutton, shoulder run Smokra kippers, lb. Salmon, fresh, lb Halibut, freh. ib , Eggs B. o. fresh pullet doz B. C. freh firsts, doz. B C froth extras, doz. Local, new laid Butter Paper cartooned, lb. Nj. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. Flpur Flour, 491s, N&. I hard wln i- Pastry Flour 10 lbs. Sugar. fellow, 100 lbs White. 100 lbs. Lard-Pure Compound Fed Wheat, No. 3 Alberta St Colonel J . Innes T 'AS DtpAtfy MtnUter of Natural Resources for Nora SeoUs, Col-onel Innei i EiTlng to the World's Crsln Exhibitloa and Conference hol-htrttd support, He wa born at Coldbrook, N.S. and eduested at McGill University' Mcurinj fnm that Institution a B.S.A. degree.. For tome year, fc. w" wr of a fertlliier organl. Mtlon of Toronto, md in 101S director of th Soldier Ltnd Settle, rnunt schema of Ontario. For eight years Colonel Innti ' was director of afrlfBltve, Domln-ion Land Settlement Branch, II was appointed to hit pr.tent poil. t on. Demitv Mini.t. . vt.; . Retource. for Nv, Scotia, about fm (BjrGee) . u. and Jft SffrStS; y""- velopment Atto.,.- V Um ,n ValU.v r It vlcehalrmtn of v Ko Annapolis a is 2d '!. ,4V : 50 S.ll) !0 1 93