PAGE TWO ,For the 1 Family QUALITY GOODS Tliere are many reasons why early shopping pays ... a better election . . . better service . . . and that feeling or relief that shopping Is over. Our Stock is Now Complete Showing the Finest Selection of GIFT SLIPPERS in the City Select yours now. A small deposit will hold them. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCK KUPKKT - BHITISU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert , Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managlng-Edfcor V ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per men, per insertion . Classified advertising, per word", per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance'- News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION 80 98 Merchants in Prince Rupert as well as throughout the turning suue mm u viiange js coming aDouir in regard to buyjng goods. People are again demanding quality goods iiiaieuu ui ueing suusueu wnn me cneaper grades qi merchandise. They want high class suits of clothes, overcoats, dresses, groceries and all other lines. There is a FEW HOUSES TO RENT ; Yesterday we had a call from a man seeking a four-room house to rent Referring to our advertising columns we foynd we. had had no four-room house advertised for many weeks and we had been told that larger houses were also at a premium. Evidently the city is full of people although a few apartment houses are not filled. 1 I Elest Christmas Gift I i ..Tn,.m,a season of the year when people are sel- 1 I ectlng their Christmas gilts to go to different parts r of the world. May we suggest that nothing is so acceptable to J J a former resident of Prince Rupert or to one wh6 has t fr?ds and Crests In the city or district, as a copy 1 t ' ' ;fwthe Dally News mailed to them direct at the special . Christmas Gift rate of ? $2.00 A YEAR J In this way they get approximately 300 reminders J J of your thoughtfulness. 1 DAILY NEWS Friday. K,, : District News 13 100 Lovely Ladies and Misses i i Ml) .02 .25 $5.U Friday, Nov. 29, 1935 The annual central Interior seed. show was held In Vanderhoof on; Friday of last week and occasioned a good deal of interest. There wis: !of seeds and roots '.Shown, while; hamnered sdmewliavowlne tor the' i season having" been hone tod "good; I from a weather standpoint, showed that the growers are becoming, more and more conversant with the collection and assembling of ma-; terial for exhibition purposes. Van- i derhoof, Bulkley Valley, Prince Georee and Woodoecker districts were all well represented. j of! The village commissioners Vanderhoof have had a siren placed j on the top of the Vanderhoof Hotel i for the purpose of giving an alarm ! in the event of fire and to sound j the curfew each night at 9 o'clock. The siren Is controlled by an elec tric switch. A public meeting was held In Vanderhoof on Monday night of this week to consider the possibility of securing a suitable building for a young people's gymnasium and the raising of funds for same. A committee which had been considering the matter presented its report. Miss Ena Campbell R. N. of, the Quesnel General Hospital Is visiting at her home In Vanderhoof. O. L. Mortimer Lamb, who has been a member of the Vanderhoof staff of the Canadian Bank of left this week for the south to Join I in Vanderhoof the staff of the branch at Duncan,! Veal Leg Roast per 'lb.' '.Jt. Veal Loin Roast per lb. Shoulder Roast Veal- per lb Veal Stew 3 lbs Lamb Chopsv per lb. Pork Chops' 1' per lb Veal Chops per lb. ... '. FRESH EGGS per doz 8c 10c 15c 20c 18c 12-ic 25c 20c 25c 20c 27 c 3. dozen 80c (3 dozen limit to each customer) Quality and Satisfaction Guaranteed GIVE US A TRIAL iii:iiiiBfB:ia;D'siH:siii:i::n,i;;;B;ii;n,a.i:i SKIRTS Just Arrived from Montreal, all in the LATEST STYLES The Colors are Brown, Maroon, Blue, Grey,. Fawn and Black These are offered for quick sale at these very SPECIAL PRICKS $149 $1-69 $1,89 $2.29 $2-69 $2-98 $3.25 Compare these prices and materials with your catalogue We Buy For Less Vancouver Island. His successor at There are fierce timber wolves In I Vanderhoof is R. Q. Ralsbeck of i the Webber Lake district Recently : the Victory Square branch in Miss Evelyn Edstrom of the staff of Johnston's department store has left to'spend twb'or three weeks at her home four miles south of Mrs. O. S. Palln, sister of George Ogston, has left for her horn? In aicaujr iniuiuveiiiem, in ims respect ana very soon it i New mmntn npr n seems as if the same high quality will be demanded that visit here. Her young son, Donald, Was: the CUStom before the depression. lis remaining with Mr. and Mrs. Og- PHnce RuDert has alwavs demamlprl hfo-h fines ovwlo ston for the winter months. The cheaper cuts of meat have never been asked for by the people in this city. So with clothes and other articles. The" people demand and are willing to pay for the best or at any rate very high grade merchandise. MR. JUSTICE MANSON Prince Rupert people will all have been interested in the news of the appointment of a former citizen of Prince Rupert, A. M. Manson, to be a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Those who know him will realize how well fitted he is for the honorable position to which he has been elevated. He is a hard worker, has. a keen and judicial mind and will doubtless do honor to the bench. We take pleasure in offering him our congratulations. RELIEF CAMPS TO CIO ' Everyone will be glad to hear from the minister of labor at Ottawa that relief camps are to go during the coming-year. -The sooner they go, the better. Introduced as a means of taking care of the young men who were out of employment, they have become a bone of contention since their establishment. It is to be hoped that within the year all the young men will be at work and that never again will relief camps be needed to take care of the On account of an epidemic of measles, the school at Woodpecker Is closed and the-teacher, Miss Jean RUPERT BUTCHERS 707 Third Avenue Phone 21 Phone 21 Quality and Service Unsurpassed Saturday Specials NO. 1 STEER BEEF Rump Roast per lb. Pume Rib Roast per lb. i Sirloin 'Up per lb. ; Boil Beef per lb Pot Roasts per lb Fresh Beef Liver per lb: 15c ISc 18c Ulting Boor.' with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mervlll Averlll, Ken Johnson and :.ln Campbell were out on a hunt ing expedition recently and brought home two fine specimens of mocse. Harold Hyde and his cousin, Clar-irtce Green, have .arrived here from Winnipeg and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hyde. Steamship Sailings for Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Thursday- ss. Prince George :10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelalde....lO p.m. - Ss. Cardena midnight Nov. 3 ss. Prln. Norah .... 5 p.m Nov. 21 ss. Prln. Norah . 5 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala . 4 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena pm Nov. IT ss. Prin. Norah .... a.m ;'or Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Wednesday ss, Pr. George 4 p.m. Trom Stewart and Anyox Tutsday ss. Cat?.la .... 11:30 a.m Thursday Prince George 8 p.m or Naas llivcr and Port Simpson Sunday- ss. Catala 8 p.m. vrom Naas River and Port Simpson . Tuesday ss Catala 11:30 a.m, "at Queen Charlotte Island Nov. 8, 22 ss. Pr. John ....10 p.m From Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. o, 2u ss. Pr. Jmm a.rn '.'torn Ocean Falls ' " wed. ss. Pr. iGeirge ......10. ajn i'Tiaay ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 p.m Ss. Cardena p.m For Ocean Falls-Thursday ss. Prince George i 10:30 ,p.m Friday ss. Prfh. Adelaide 10 p.m, l' or Alaska t Nov. 17-s. pin, NoraH F,rom Alaskaj j Nov. 3-ssVmTNoYah1' Nov. 21 ss. Prln. Norah From Skcena Itiver 5.m 5 p.m Friday ss. Cardena pm, C. N. R. Trains For the East-r Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days 0 p.m From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10,20 p.m. WINNERS IN THE Rupert Peoples Commerce for the past year or so, a. Cameron. Is visiting at her home LTD. SEED FAIR bell, Morlcetown; 3, D. TurcltU1. Vanderhoof. I Tall Wheat 1, Andy Miller, Store We Sell For Less Mild River. Darlcy. six rowed) 1, Andy wo year-old Shorthorn steers be-! .. Miller, Mud Klver. longing to Mrs. Peter Bumstead Awards of JudKcs In Annual Show i FaU Rve-"1- Kolllnj & Paul-ware killed and : devoured by the At Vanderhoof . Woodpecker; 2, Campbell Bros.. wolvss. ' 01 1 I ! Moriietown; 3, Andy Miller, Mud si: O - j J The? Central Interior Seed Fair ; Kiver .... Mf.Tjonn flfertin ;ot Fort 'Fraser under the auspices of the Provln- tanning i-eas-. uampoeii uros ;ia's been spending a few days here Hoi Seeds Branch was held at Morlcetown; 2, A. Miller, V.inHerhftnf. l.fcf TTVlrlo v Inmfii RlVCT. Travis, District Agriculturalist. Prince George, and Don Sutherland, District Agriculturalist, Srai- thars, were in charge of assemb ling and arraneinz exhibits. G. A. Mud Timothy Seed 1, A. Hunger. Telkwa; 2, II. Zag;off, Smlthers; 3, E. Heal. Telkwa. Brome Grass 1, Andy Miller, Mud River. Luvat. District Aericulturallst from : Red Clover-1. E. J. Down. Wood Williams Lake, placed the awards. PecKer. z, n uiacKDurn. Prince, Adverse weather conditions prs- Oeor6e- j vented a number of settlers from AIslke Seed-Kolllng & Pauli.l getting their seed In but the ex- woodpecker; E. J. Down, Wood-cellent quality of the seed shown Pecker: R- Blackburn, Prince made up for shortage In entries. Oeorge. , j The Vanderhoof district had the' aweoe wover-i. Neis Lar- largest number of entries in seed ac"; VlUlUH"OUI-oats and made an easy win In ax-D Wocyk. Smlthers. ! that class. The Bulklsy Valley re-' Swtde Turnips-Campbell Bra..! peated past victories In asaln Mnrlcetown. taking the prizes for timothy seed, ' Certl"ed Seed Potatoes 1. Kol- Prlnce George settlers winning the,"'" 04 ruuu' wooapecKer, prizes for AIslke seed. At thp. closo nf th dav Mr Tra- the educational feature of seed; shows so ablypresented. The best of the exhibits werv set aside, and will be entered for competition at the B.C. Seed Fair at Vancouver in December. I . Prize Winners i Complete awar&twerc asfolbws:! Oats 1. C. Prout; 2, George' lamcron, both of Vanderhoof; 3,' J. Dale. Woodpecker. .Spring Wheat--!. R Blackburn,! Prince George; 2 AT. & G. Camp-1 Commercial ling& Paul!, Potatoes 1. Kolllng, Woodpecker; 2, J. vl, District Agriculturalist, Prlnra wens- Evelyn, B. C George, delivered an Instructive address on the assembling and preparation of material for exhi bitions. He then compared th various varieties of the crops rep- J resented at the show from the standpoint .of field performance! and adaptability to location. The! many Questions asked of Mr. Tra-I vis by his attentive audience boro' witness to their appreciation of n wis Read the want ads. RUPERT DELICATESSEN Has Reo(enp(l Under New Management f Cooked Meats, Salads, Meat Pies Orders taken for cakas pies of any kind. and When Buying Coal Why, . 1 Not Purchase The Best? .. .... our coal yoiill find thehcat. TiifttwtUmahc .your home Nanaimo Vancouver Island Coal Foothills Allierta Sootless Coal Ihilklcy Valley Coal Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. 051 - Phones 052 IB Rex BOWLING CI I.I.MITKI) FOl.'K 0001) .1M.KYS Weekly Prizes For High Stores 1 t tmt Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUIt SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud tarti? 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