THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly for lesser periods, paid In advance, per ' DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureai Bulg Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES er s $15.00 Beautifully Cut Flower Vases $3.85 $27.50 Richly Cut Water Set for $17.80 $35.00 Whiskey Set best Belgian cut $21.75 $750 7-plece Water Set $4.95 $10.00 Very heavy richly cut Bowl $G.85 $3.00 Richly cut Fruit Dishes for $1.45 JEWELLERS Wednesday. Oct. 11. 1933 THE NOMINATIONS i With three candidates definitely in the field the election campaign may now be said to be well under way. Electors will, doubtless, look over the list of candidates well and make their decisions between now and election day. It should not be a difficult matter to choose. The name of T. D. Pattullo is so outstanding that there seems little doubt as to what the electors will do. People who have at hprirf trip intprpsts nf tVip r!tv nf Princi ...:n t. 11.. -i 'It "V: I! IV:: Sixth Avenue West. $2,000 lT . lWK Ui "own me Qeorge Ror,e, foundation jL'ituci ui me puny uiai is imeiy to sweep me province. NO INDEPENDENTS While there is always a possibility that there may be an independent in the field in Prince Rupert, such anveven-tuality does not seem probable. The city is to be congratulated on not having such a candidate. Here is what Dr. Harris says of them: "The independents are a curious collection of derelicts. They are independent, certainly, of three things; "Independent of loyalty, because they deserted their leader. "Independent of ideas, because they haven't had any for five years. "Independent of decency, because they didn't discover they were independent until after the last pay cheque came out. "If the Daily Province thinks it can make a cabinet out of these kind of derelicts, then it is welcome to it." Sale SPECIALS TODAY This is a good opportunity to get some useful and beautiful articles at prices that are amazingly low. Look them over, then call and see them. $8.50 Liqueur Sets, 7 piece $6.35 $2.00 Fruit Bowls, colored and plain $1.10 $13.00 Tall Sherbets with hvy. 22-k. gold edge. doz. $5.95 $6.50 Salad Bowl with Sliver Servers, now $3.85 $4.00 Richly cut 8-lnch Vases now $2.80 $3.00 Cream and Sugar Set now $1.90 JOHN BULGER LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT We Give Heat Away --- Bulkley Valley Coal contains more heat unite, than any other coal on this market and yet costs no more. Specify Bulkley Valley COAL TOOMBS' RADIO SERVICE Reliable and economical repairing of all makes of radio "guaranteed" Phone: Blue 901 LOCAL NEWS Kathlyn. re pairs, Fourth Avenue West, $100. First United Church, repairs. Sixth Avenue West. $100. Oeorge Tyson, roof repairs, 845 First Avenue. $50. Ben Dalgarno. repairing foundation. 228 Fourth Avenue West. $150. McCaffery and Collart, alterations to building 'Van's Bakery). Third Avenuev'$100. Thomas O. Morgan of the Moose Club returned to the city on the Catala yesterday from a brief trip to Anyox. J. R. Hartley, aooMor for the Canadian National Teiesjrapht, Edmonton. Is a visitor to the local office on official dutlea. Frank Waterhouse coast freighter Nortrmolm. Capt R. B. Bennett. arrived In port at 10 o'clock yes terday morning from Vancouver with coal and other cargo for d- llvery locally. Miss Lottie Bowron. welfare, officer of the Department of Education, arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from I victoria, being on one of her periodical visits to this district on official duties. Ambrose Reld and William Bey- non of Port Simpson left lost nlcht for interior points in the interests of the Native Brotherhood. They will visit Hazelton. Kltwanaja. Skeena Crossing. Kitwancool and other places. Reg Rudland was found guilty, after an all afternoon hearing in city police court yesterday on a charge of supplying liquor to In dians, sentence being reserved un til tomorrow morning. R. L, Mc-Lenran acted as defence counsel for Rudland. OK.f Hanson, M.P. for Skeena arrived In the city on last even-lns's train from the Interior and expects to be In town for the next day or so. Mrs. Hanson will be coming in within the course of the next week or ten days for the winter from her summer home at Lake oeorge E. Windsor, manager of the Canadian Flihlng Co.'s can nery at Wales Ifland, and Mrs. WInasor were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon go ing through to Vancouver where they will spencj'the winter. The cannery at Wales Island recently closed down for the season. Harry Lyons, who has been transferred from Terrace to Kelowna In the service of the Bank of Montreal, arrived In the city from the Interior on last night's train -and will proceed south on the Prince Oeorge tomorrow night to assume his new duties. Mr. Lyons, who Is a brother of O. P. Lyons of this city, is being succeeded at. Terrace by Jack Blgmore of the local branch, who returned to the city Sunday night after spending a holiday at Port Albernl and proceeded to the interior on Monday afternoon's train Manure For Sale $1.00 a Load Delivered DOMINION DAIRY THE, DAILY NEWS u. iiuxli iiii'u'x. i i-i ti ; September Heaviest Building Month in Nearly Two Years) Outlay Recorded at $11500 Biiiiiiincr nermits issued io the city of Prince Rupert during the month of September this yeiir ,tdtalled $11,500 September compares with $2,425 fh the same month .last September In the past six years. ' a t,n niiirrn Building on the aggregate for this .aILj bl.V.A?" PPM year, however, standing at $23.1 ON NEW YORK MART Is considerably lower than ,$50.045 1 In the first nine month of 1932. " . Permit issued during September! NEW YORk. Oct 11 CP-Bar this year were as follows: ' dfd at j8c QUnc on Canadian Legion, extension of i , , . , , . . . local mftal raarkel M building. Third Avenue. $5,000. Albert & McCaffery, Ice' malting P" closed at fic per pound. , plant, waterfront, $4',000. M. T. Lee, rebuilding residence. t, n f" .-. Cashiiu The LetUr Boi EDUCATION QUESTION Editor, Daily Newa:- Some time hbo at a public meeting a committee of citizens, was appointed to investigate the local educational situation. ConslderaDle time his. been spent In .tills study and the committee has arrived at a policy .Which, it feel's, wqiln the' best Interests of alt-concerned. At this time the committee would draw the attention, o; the public io the. apparent chaise ot heart those in charge of formulating the educational policy.. Whereas it was lie staled that tijose who did not pay the fee by a certain date would be "stricken .from the roll." ,a new policy U indicated by a question- GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINION OF Cash SUbscrlntlons n 1 'l ; i.i..,. ll. U i iiijuu lidlre sent recently by the jrlty sdV-. ' 'tjjjjjb' cltor, to the parents who mve nqt 1 jLjlallO 1933 REFUNDING LOAN fHe Dominion of CainlA offers for public subSciipttlan ' Two-yeaf 3H Bonds, ilue 15th bcFotSr, ; 1935 l$sui Price: 00.80 and acmtfd intereil, yitUling 3.76 to nMurity. ; Six-year 4 ilohds, ilue 15tH October, Km Price: 09.M and tumitil inttmt ' ' yielding .9r'i to maturity Principal, payablt without charge in lawful money of Canada, at Jiakcs.and Rtcivtr.Gtnrsl of Csfiada at Ottawk. or at the office Tice 1939 Twelve-year 4 Ronds, due 15th October, i9A5 Ittue Price: 8G.50 nndaccrued interttl, , ' '. ' yielding j'.3S ?o maturity. , s'. I :.3t Gcfiiral lit Halifax, Baint John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toroittu, WlrinWi, KecinX ' ' Twoyear Eorids, $1,000 ' i ix.ycar Boridi, $500 and $1,006. Twelve-year Bondl, $100, $500 and iJQW "f id ' . i .7 the office of. thf .MinUtr;o of theVuMlitsnt Kciltftf . i i ,o Calgary or Victoria. . " ' t.'lr ' ' ' -r -V J "' ' .' V-1 Ik - ' . CitsxMt payabJt.h4lf,yeily. 15th ApriJ and ISth pctober, in liwul mohiy of rt-ii;- ' sfsy ' ' . witlbat.-halif((t py brjuLiiCanada oli&y Cttfij&BSr,i uft )V ' "f' ' " ; . Denaminatium - c" f bscnptlont will. be. received only for the. Sis.vear 49L nAt LnA fcV ih T.ti.l.m ifr !aTiM hf ,u'fl 4 "f'vf.': .Followim th,Qiourictrosnr6 the plski of allotment, dtllvery of irittrim certificates aiainit payment in full for the binds allott , ix piomptiy enmed. ' ' ItefuntJInii Subscrlbtloiis ' ! -T . i fiSderl of Victory Loin.5j Dohdi due lit NoVtmbfr I9i3. faikini' ihtrtpotl due ltt Aottmbit n2t, may, for Iht period durlnf, which -the inscription Uitl ait cpen tender their bonds. In lltU of cah on tubscriptiont for abkr par raluc ofbocidi ln c k Hivic iiMiuiuiri wi lire inw muc nu jctcive uoimem in iuu witn prompt delivery, value of the Victory i Bonds will be at follows: . 1 , 100 bf tjlelr paf value orl subscriptions for Siit-year 4y, I3ondS. Tlx lufrsnau the Two-year j Bonds an4 tbi . 1001 100J1 of their par value on subwjptions fo the Twelve-year j Bondi If f(J ' m on or befor,l6th October, and 100r of their par vslue After thfet da,te!- , H. , . , . Jg . No McnjtJj intmst on the tew bonds wilt be charged on reUding tobcriptiopi lfefff e4ST , fate(? th gitobr' After that date accrued Interest fronv )5lh OctoVf wilt b ohiritd. Jj. A .(, cve W cash thr difference between the surrender value 6t thett Victory ' iR nd th coit of the'bordi of the new iisue. y ,'! 'x i, X t .."-7 . ';.v'";;1-' r The Lcian it authorittd underlet of the Parliament of banaifd, if!i' latt W4 wu' I 1, ' ' w 4 a X Otiw, lOia Ootosis, 1J. TA WtWk'JlW t.Oth'Octjber, 10SS, and up fitietfh f Ac Jfinufer M Finance, 1 ..fW.i. vrmcipa 1 - j . ...r u,i , 1 inf(iq(Ku nciTuuc t una 01 l amvhi. The rioceed of W Loan will retire 1 169,071 MO Domintoti of Ga'naik 6H ilM Maturing lit Novanber, W.iS, and StfflOOjQOO. thorNtrt'ii nqiniri HilU. . . : . he hilance mil be ucd for the general vurnom of the ttovern'tiitnt. AuoicrjpiMs mu ue. . receina.ana receipt mued bu any branch in Canada. f Any CharUfeiUlank ml faKtcognutd J),from Awn mnfMttrinttl application fornliand cjpin oj the oicia propetiM containing coinplete.deails.of tit . - Loan. T Application Mil not bejvlid on farms othr tttn 7iW' ; . . . ' ' )n;iW mi the Kin' l,;,,i - I iut Arrival yet paia me iee; proim-uug u cuij . . .u slder'ation of each Individual case' ' Amtr'.ran upon Its merits. ,' Explorer. Ji.tkw. Hot ne -committee tevis tnat wv . questionnaire doe, not aitogeUter- dipper. 32.000. AUm In the course of a few days to plate 000, Colfl Storage. 7 7. ?,,. some neipiui suggestions oeiore me . Aieuuan. 35,000, Purify parents and the- fbmmtvdoner. Yours truly. W. D. Gltf NT jlOLliNdWORTlI C. D. CLARKE, . ANNADELLA 8TUAftT. " 8. D. MACDONALDr A ' ' D. JklACPllEE. Mrs. W. it. McAfee and family, who have been on a visit tb Van ccuver where a sister of Mrs. Ut Afee s recently married, return ed home from the south on tlie Prince Oeorge this morning They wwe accompanid by Mrs. Oeorge McAfee who will visit here. tleliance t 13.000. A . ' "' A , Hazel it.. ftJDOd. purine -4c $ t'1 PRINTING Office Supplies Hone, Cowtn & LttU rhsai tit