t Friday November. 22. 1933. DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Want AdsiSWINE CLUB FOR FOR SALE OR RENT Cottage, Ninth Avenu. Official Administrator tf) FOB SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection g ainst fire. Daily News. (tf) FOR RENT CLEAN Well - furnished modern suite Phone Red 444. (270) POSITION WANTED - - - BOOKKEEPER, Five years banking rspiilnnce, requires position, go ai.ywhere, do anything. Married. Apply Salter. 108 Eighth Avenue Wfit (2C8) in tiik ft I'HKMn rocKT or llltiriMI ('l)M MItlA 111 I'rul.atr Ami In I hi- M.iltrr of tli AH" t..Sl ACT SnWt of Inlentlon to nppljr to I I j ml lBm!CE nUPEUT Land Rerordlnc DkJi. t Range 5 Const, and Kltuate '-t mile aouth of the W. A Brora Hooixstte Lea.se on Sklaki Bay, Ti.M - lee that William Anthony Bror;. cf Sklakl Bay. Stephen Isl. cKTlpst!; nsherman and Trapper Intends u apply for a leate of the follow-.'J d'iscr.sed forwihore landa: Cor.3)eni:lng at a post planted on a mil u md ylthln an liUet of Ski-sti Bay, about 20 Feet west of my tjs; ... se. wnioh ts located approxtra-Wy 3-4 mlle south of the W. A wi Homeslte Lease thence West ),3M Feet: thence North 800 Feet 'Jere East 1.800 Feet: thence South w Pet' thence Went 600 Feet to pslnt of nmirrmicemenV-aiideontMntiM Thirty aiws, more or leaa. WILLIAM ANTHONY BHOWN Datd November 4th. 1935. LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If building or repairing, It will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. G0LDBL00M Hie Old Reliable, Wants 5,000 Martin Pelts 10,000 Minks & Other Furs is in a position tc pay the hlgh-t5t price going. Debts trappers owe hlmwlll not be collected until after next fishing season. onaMWMHMMuaaMaM Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue ' 5 Jasper Coal Dry Wood -i Ai TERRACE '.trimlnMrntlmi In tlx Matter I the Kfitte of Samin-1 Mrplirn-iiii .MiMirr. iH-rrasril. TAKE NOT1C8 ttiat by order of UK Hrncr J'ldKe Flhr the 6th day of Sevan!' IM.'i I was appointed Admin-trt r of the Ette of Samuel Bteph-ete-T Mi.'-sr lte of Aiiyux. B. C . De-:Nned. tnd all partk h&plng claim iid estate We hereby requlrd Mr; i am properly verified to nv on or btfore DecetHber lUtk 1935 and all perse;: indrtHI to the estate arc req: 3d tn pay the amount of their IndffctednMft to rne forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT .. Official Administrator Prince Kupert. B. C. C;ted le 7th day of November 1935. EarJe fcadie I, winner For Season' In Interior Contest TERRACE, Nov. 22:-The Terrace Boys' and Girls' Swine Club under the able leadership of Mrs J. A. McConnell, has completed another successful year. Nine entries of two Dies each competed for honors. In nearly every instance the pigs showed results of good care and wer-well grown. Due to the difficulty in securing pigs of the right typ-several of the contestants lrwt members' reports, and Harry Bow- naiiuimi nuiiways, iTince George, Judged the pigs. The awards were as follows: 1. Earle Eadie; 2. J McCulloch; 3, Merle West; 4. Nancy Delgren; 5, Alalr Lips; 6. Annie Pongrage: 7. Norman Smith: 8, Pdlly Solon- ekl; 0, Stanley Doll. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront from the south and will sail a 10 p.m. on her return to Van couver and waypoints. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. J. E. Boden, Is due in port at 11 o' clock tonight from the south and will sail at midnight on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAV KHOM HOME"' Kates 11.00 up mi Rooms Hot At Culd Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O Box HM Delegation Is Visiting City Residents of Kincolith Plan Street A DEA12.TO ca TW BMaTAT cXJtz HOUSE Improvements and Ask Aid Of Indian Agent Here The natives of Kincolith are planning considerable Improve ments to their village. Gravelled streets Is the latest thing they are planning to have. A delegation is in the city today- consisting of the whole village council conferring with Indian Agent Collison in re gard to securing a truck to haul the gravel and, as soon as tjiey get back, thev nln to commence work points on the scoring of their anl- on this improvement. The party mala, uut wnere careful reports came In on Eddie Haines' boat were kept, they regained some cfiBillie Boy and Billy Stevens' boat the lost .points. Don Sutherland, district agriculturist. Smithers, scored the club Wednesday evening and plans .to return tomorrow. Other business bringing the dele Jgation to town was to arrange for were captured. Halo-Hungarian Pact BUDAPEST, Nov. 22: It was an nounced here yesterday that a new I trade agreement had been reached I between Italy and Hungary with tariffs and customs duties slashed drastically on either side. COT AtCUT TWS W'.S1 FIRST BOT GYE ON Mli 3 OUH-LEMTy J Mail Scheduli For Vancouver and East Tuesday 12:30 Thursday 9:30 Friday 11 pm November 3 and 21 p.m, From Vancouver and East- Sunday 4 Wednesday ,r Friday November 17 '(For Anyox and Stewart j Sunday ... Wednesday "TILLIE THE TOILER" OH, RUBBLES, XOU V0EPE VES,! NOTICED! HAVlM SJufl& A TIME VMiTH -SAV. TLUE-VtXMtB MOT i AV-UNS' FOK lS VAUEMTIME Muy, ARE YOH TheMarkets Retail prices current here are as follows: Ekes B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A p.m, p.m. p.m. 10 am 4 p.m. .... a.m. i 7 p.m 3 p.m. Large, cartoned, doz, AI Local, new laid, doz .50 Apples Delicious, bulk, 4 lbs; a.... Lard ...r .25 . box ...v.. 2.15 Delicious, fancy, 3 lbs." '.23 box ...... : ......... n,m Mcintosh Reds, bulk, lb .08 box .. 1.85 Fancy wrapped med., 32 lbs. .25 box : .. 2.35" box .....1.75?" Orimes Golden, fancy, 3V2 lbs. .25 box 2.10 Winter Bananas, 3 lbs 25 Pure, lb. 22 Vegetables 1 Potatoes, Terrace, 10 lbs. .25 sack 2.00 Sweet Potatoes, 3. lbs. : .25 Asjicroft Potatoes, 10 lbs". .-. 25 sack ..'.,.,. 2.25 Fraser Valley Potatoes, 12 lbs. ' .25 sack 1.70 Okanagan Onions,, lb .03 Garlic, Imported, per lb 3D Cabbage, B.C., per lb. 4c to .06 Cauliflower, B.C., 15cto 20 Parsley, bunch Ofl Carrots, B.C., bun?h 04 I am at the I i REGAL SHOP taking orders for Gifts for the whole family. Also Cards, Toys, Books, Etc. Our Rear Store Bazaar is now open Inspection cordially invited Goods gladly reserved. ;ai;:ii!:iisa;in;!i!iBi;H;ii::!!;iB:iiiiB:iinii:oi;B VCUR BOY CHUM , MKy V-MO cauub you MEANT Elt'pW:. PAR DOM ME V1HILE I ANSVAlEfi THE IT'S THE ,PHOae M rziA 3iL r jujui 1 1 aet v. Turnip, up-iver. 8 lbs .25 Beets, B.C., bunch ., .04 Celery, B.C., head 10c to 15 Hothouse Tomatoes, No. 1, lb. .20 Lettuce, B.C head 6c taffe ,101, I 1 Un...a " Til ilV spmacn, id - .iu Brussell Sprouts, lb. .15 Vegetable Marrow, lb. ............... .04 Pumpkin, lb. I....: 05 Sauaslt lb. JJsLl JW Citron, -lb. 05 Feet! Hnv. nn1fel(w Valiev Timothv - - - - "'j , , 100 lbs 1.45 Wheat, Alberta , : 2.50 Bran :L:.....:.:'iJ&:. ..." 1.60 Middlings 2.10 Shorts" 1.70; Oats 2.j6j Fin-? Oat Chops , 2.20! ... 1.95; Laying Mash .r T 2.80 i Oyster Shell J .85 .Meats r box : 2.10 Fowl. No. 1, lb ,. 25 Frail Roasting Chicken, lb 28' man, Agricultural Agent, Canadian a supply of deisel oil for their elec- .Pears, Anjou, doz. 30c to 40 Ham, sliced, fitst prade .45 i nntt,'t trie lighting system. Lemons, doz. 35c to , .45 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb .25 The party in the city consists of -Oranges, doz. 20c. to ;mj nacon, side, slieed, best grade .45 Chief Councillor Stephen Barton) Qrapefruit. Cal'., each. 5c to .... .10 1 Pork, shoulder, lb 2Q and Councillors Robert Stewart. , Grapefruit, Florida, 10c to .15, Pork, loin, lb. ...... .23 Eddie Hain-es, W. Stevens and w.:inanas- lb- ' - .1214 (Pork, leg, lb. ..-4-1' .. 2& Barton. Emperor a rapes, lb .15 Pork, dry salt, lb; 25 SUGGEST OIL BAN (Continued horn puce one.) , fort .to combat League of Nations , sanctions will Involve 100,000 sol-jdiers for the present and more later I possibly If it is found necessary. Further advances by Italians on both northern and southern fronts Having been delayed In the In East Africa were reported yes north by log, ,C. P. R. steamer terday but, with Ethiopian resis- Prlncess Norah, Capt. William Pal-itance expected, 'major battles are mer, arnvea in port at a o clock anticipated momentarily witn a this morning, more than half a 'possible slashing attack by the day late, from Skagway and other j Abyssinlans in the south and an Alaska points and sailed at 7 a.m. 'effort to recapture the holy city of for Vancouver. The . vessel had Aksum In the north. about seventy passengers including a number of northerners going to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south for the winter. Emperor Halle Selassie Is now believed to be in active command of his forces at the front. ' Italians Slain ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 22:. (CP) Three hundred Italian soldiers and J .Making an unusually early ar- three officers were slain by the! rival In port. CPU. steamer Prin-! Ethiopians In a battle north of cess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, j Makale, an official government came In- at- 12:45' noon 'today' contmiihlhiie sav's todav. Two hun dred rifles and four machine guns Pineapples, large each .40 Veal, loin, lb. .25 Cranberries, Cape Cod, lb. '.i'... .28; Beef, pot roast, lb. 10c to .15 Pomegranates, each, 5c to JO: Veal, shoulder, lb'. ...... ..;.-....V. .. ' .15 Butter Fancy cartoned, lb. . .35 No. 2 Creamery, lb. 31 Beef, boiling, lb. , 8c; to .10 Beef, roast prime rib, lb...... .20 Beef, steak, lb .': .25c. to 30 Lamb, shoulder, lb .15 Lamb, leg, lb. - 25 Lamb Chops, lb; -. 25 ! ii;iiWB:aii!:;jL:;;:.:l!;f!(e;i!.ia:l .5 Li m m u H i 3 P - Lit ,U Ft Objections Overruled Mac Feels Displaced DON'T BE ILV-y, MAC - I'M. SIVJIMS HtH A TOMfcLE Bfi'-i SAVE BAKING TIME AND TROUBLE WITH THE eaMj METHOD I BaVc bread and cake in half the time, with half of the work use Quaker Flour and the Quaker EayMthod of Baking. Send coupon for FREE copy of this booklet telling you how to bake without kneading without setting. Thousand of i Western unaaian housewives have found it perfect. 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By 'buying at home every dollar circulates and will return to you. . . .. 9. Discourage the sweatshop labor that supplies the; mail order houses. 10. By buying at home your purchases circulate.. Think what this means to your own little family. Make Your Dollars Talk by Buying in Prince Rupert ' ; It is a Good Habit to Acquire 4 Be a Sport and Help Your Own Home Town "viWt'i-t bot'T -"-"- VAMT .i'i M FIENDS J l v;. - . . i- , V- . a! ( .WAVJS t. -vtbS. mTH MR. VAV-EMTlMETj v I m IS I II 1 rsirr t-riHB". i ' ..m I 'JyEAH, VJHATAVA I ,UAiW ( OH, FVoaKU5T l MBAM.TUMBUE? fef KNOW, 7UST To TOT puTTIMfi If : : suff o-1 m y jL m s id ii 8v Wstnver at I . i