FOR BREAD 1st $15.00 Mrs. M. Kruk. 2nd S10.00 Mrs. R. G. Macaulay. 3rd $5.00. Miss M, Cooke. S of $2.00 Each Mis, C. F. Kemp, Mrs. Montelth, Mrs. P. Laporte, Mrs. L. Turreon, Mrs. F Morris. using 68 EilRIES BREAD & GMES prove That Prince Rupert Housewives KobmHood Flou? and "Malkin!s Best" Baking Powder Aro Master linkers! The standard of ' excellence was extraordinarily high, the judges report. And every entry was made by a Prince Rupert Housewife us-intr ROBIN HOOD FLOUR and "MALKIN'S BEST" BAKING POWDER. The sponsors of the contest heartily congratulate the winners on their success and all the entrants on the high quality of their bread or cakes. As a special gesture of appreciation, a Robin H bod Cook Book is being mailed to every HERE ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS FOR CAKE 1st $20.00 Mrs. A. Ronald, j-2nd S12.50 Mrs. G. Ellertson. 3rd 570 Mrs. A. Ivorson. 5 of S2.00 Each Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. J. Bremner, Mrs, W. L. Sandison, Mrs. H. Oden, Miss Edna Gillies. We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do ,1s send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and 'rho rill fAr A (ftmn1pto Pprmmipntc. Will nnt. - wnerv you .(taire usea, uiq&c .su-jpis murcuu can be obtained irom us at uity cenis a per manent. Marvel Wave Factory 1183 Fast 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE .1 ii V in hi Ij1 i i j Li1 i w it'innn inn .i vmi nui fir All sizes with the exception of 9x9 Axminster Mats Qffv i Third Ave. l'honc 77b Unioni Steamships, Limited 8teamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: 8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:S0 PJW. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. S. CAHDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PM. Due Vacsouver, Monday ajn. If convenient pleae purchase tickets at office. "finer Information regarding reservations ana uckcui num W. NEAVTVIAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. l'none aoo . P' . .. n n XT. ri'icn fiin Mt Kvinra niiiifii i.iiijiiiuj UIIII.II IHUUt. I IIII.V. "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & fnM Storage Co., LtiL PRINCE RUPERT, B.a M you lose anything, try a classified ad; LOCAL NEWS NOTES Armistice Dance Moose Hall,, Mrsi Oorge Arfeneau returned Wednesday, nth, 10 p.nv (264) Ho the city on the Catala last night Bee the special display-of blouses for $l-0O-at the Dollar Stores (tf) P.. S. Walton, roadmaster for the Canadian National Rallwayr , returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to Prince George. Canadian Legion. B, E. S. L,, Armistice banquet, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be-obtained from executive member by members, associate- members and ex-service men only. (264) Mrs. M. Macey, mother of Harry spending the summer- In Vancou ver. On Remembrance Day, November 11, the Post Office wickets will be open from 8 a.m to 12 noon. The public lobby will bj open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. F. M. Burns, Inspector of customs, and his assistant, G, E. Nor-ris, will sail by the Catala tomor row afternoon on their return to Vancouver after a week's visit here on official business, Joseph Wlckett of the staff o: the Canadian National Railways city ticket office returned to the city on Saturday night's train after spending a holiday visiting ai his home in Vancouver. Fred Williams and Levi Freestad were each fined $10 and costs by Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson In provincial police court on Saturday for breaking and entering the premises of Bert Hanson, the postmaster at Oona River. Michael bolan and Rainar Halu lorsen, for drinking; In a public place, were each fined $50, with option of thirty days' Imprison ment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police' court Saturdayr" One pleaded guilty p.nd the other was found guilty) One paid the fine and the other is doing time. Many Take Part In Competition Bread and Cake A large number of the ladles of Prince Rupert gathered in the Oddfellows' Hall Saturday- after noon to witness the judging of the bread and cake competition put on by the manufacturers of Robin Hood Flour In co-oneratloh with the wholesalers, W. H. Malkln & CO. Ltd. The Robin Hood Company was represented by D. F. Spankle of Vancouver and Malkins' by T. A. McWatters. There were a large number of entries nnd so excellent were they, both in cakes and bread, that. the;. Judges found It very air ficult to make a decision. , .'; The judges were Mrs. W. D. Vance, assisted bv the domestic science experts at the schools, Miss Love and Miss Wheatley. In all there were 68' entries and a total of $90 was distributed In prizes. Tea was served by arrangements with tho W IT Mnlkln f!n. City Commissioner W. J. Alder distributed the nrtzes. The list of winners will be' found in the- Robin Hood advertisement. In this paper today. j Announcements ! Armistice: Dance; Boston Hall, Tuesday; Nov. 10. Serenades Catholic Tea at- Mrs Burbank's November 12. 8. O. N. Bazaar, Moose'Hftll, No vember 13. 26. L, O. B. A. Bazaar, November 1. Cathedral Christmas bazaar, Nov, Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Ha t, Nbv. 2T. C, 0.- Bawwur,. December. 2 United Church- Bazaar, Dcm ber 8V ; from a trip to Vancouver, Poppy. Wreathe organizations or Individuals desiring Poppy Wreaths may- purchase them from Canadian Legion at clubrooms. (263) For' vagrancy, Dora Larsen was sentenced to five days imprisonment by? Magistrate McClymont In city, police court this morning. Dn Juddf secretary of the coun cil for social .service, will address a meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall. (265) and Jack Mapev rptnrnpft ti thpl Mps H M. Rrruklihv snno- "All city on the Catala list night after' Joy be Thine" as a- vocal solo at the- marriage of Miss Beulah Mc Kinley and Gordon Daniels In First Presbyterian Church Friday night. Remembrance Day Parade Ca nadian Legion,. B. E S. L. cordially Invites all ex-service men to fall in with Legion at clubrooms, Wednesday, 10:15 a.m.. (264) H. E. Alton, B. and B, master for the Canadian National Rail' ways, returned to the city on Sat urday, night's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. Lars S. Sather. local halibut fisherman, left on last Friday evening's train for Halifax where he will embark November 20 for a trip to his native home in Oslo, Norway! John A. Wynes, who returned to the city last week after a visit of several months In England, sailed last, night on the Catala for Aiy ansn where he formerly resided and where he will spend, the .win ter. Wi D. Moxley, well known pio neer Canadian National Railways train conductor; has. again been forced to relinquish his duties on account of ill health. Frank. Zie man is at present acting as one of thVpassenger train conductors out of here. ' RAW FURS- Trappers. Mink RaiK-hers & Dealers We have large orders to-flll immediately for eastern manufacturers and: we- are Interested in all your furs.. Ship, to us at once and we are assuring- you a square deal, quick re turns ana mucn more money for all ypur furs. A trial shipment" will convince, youv Wishing you. th& very best of luck for the season. TRAPPERS FURS LTD. Raw FurrMlTketlnjr Agents PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. JONES Family Market PHONE 957J Specials .-it; .'tMVU Veal: steak-i- 2: lbs ;. Veal Chopai 2 lbs Pdt Roast Be'ef-t- 4 lbs .U. Short Rlbs-i 3 lbs Spare Rlbs- i. lbs T-Bone Sttaki ! lbs Prime Rib Roll per lb Shoulder Steak- lbs Hamburgerj 3? lbs St lbs. Onions .... Loin of Pork Chopc per lb Lamb Chops per lb Shoulder of ' Uamb per lb. Fresh Side Pork per lb Ayrshire Bacon per lb. Frying Chickere- each Sausage, 1 lb. St Vz lb. Liver Round Steak, 2 lbs. is 1 Greeri Cabbage .. . PHONE 957 35 c 35c 35c 25 c 25c 35c 25c 25c 20c 25c 15c I5c 25c 50c 25 c 35c .M-?--r miff Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr, and Mrs. M, Fladset, Mr.i and Mrs. II. Greene and Mrs. L.j Rowe, Prince Rupert; Bert Han son, Oona River; Albert Welling-! ton, Metlakatla; A. E. Layman;! Tacoma; A1. BerUeson, Juneau; H.' C. Bulie, Haines. ! Royal D, MacLean, F. Wezek, Yi Kaw asaki and A; McRae, city. Prince Rupert' J. C. Blgham and F. W. Hughes, Vancouver; E. Williams, Edmon ton; G. Kamasakl, city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clendennlng, after spending the past ten days in the city, are sailing by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on their return to Vancouver. Corp. Harold Raybone, provln- cial police, sailed on the Princess Norah on Saturday for Skagway. He is going north to bring out a prisoner from Atlin who has been sentenced to six months' Imprison ment for supplying liquor to FOR SALE FOR SALE Buy, the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461. FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Three-room groups, 60 high-grade pieces, guaranteed the most sensational bargain ever offered in Western Canada! $160.00; 10 - piece Chesterfield Groups $65.00; genuine Walnut Cedar Chests $1450. Terms If desired. Free storage. Write, today. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 801 Beklns Bldg., Van couver. FOR: RENT FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, bath, Monarch range and watT. $12.50 to $17.50.' Helgerson Ltd. (tf) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for' $1. Pactum Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver: MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raft oyster, invigorators and. other stimulants. One dose peps up. organs, glands. If not delighted, , maker refunds few cents paldl Call or write. Ormes Limited, tf. Synopsis of Land Act nc-tMmoNi YACAITT, nnreserved. surveyed Crown Uod. mr be pre-empted by Brltiin ub)u. orer II yri of nd by alien declaring intention to become Brltlsn' eubjecU.. conditional upon real-dtnee,' oeeapatlon and -improvement Fill, information coneernlnf Pre-emption !' ilren in Bulletin No'. 1. Land 8leV -.'How to Pre-empt Land." cop In of; whlcb'ean be obtained free of cbarge by addreHln the Department ofLandi. Victoria B.C.; Bureau of Provincial Information. Victoria, or any Oovernment Agent. Reeorda will be granted covering only land tultaele for agricultural purpose within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities and vhlch la not tlmberland;. Le., carrying over 5.000 board feet per aere east of the Coast Range and 1.009 feet per acre west of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed- to the Land Commissioner of the-Land Recording Division in which the land appuea lor is innnra. on yi farms obtained from the Commissioner. Prtemptlons must be-occupied for five years and Improvement .-made to value of lit per aere. Including clearing and cultivating i at least five aeres, before a Crown Grant can be received. Pre-emptions carrying part time conditions of occupation are also granted. PURCHASE OtL UAS8 Applications are received foe- percha.-of vacant and unreserved 1 Crw land-not being tlmberland. for .agrtwUttrai fir it -class purposes. Minimum price (arable) land I $5 P acre and class (graslngl land. MM Further information K given tn Bulletin -Purchase and Lease No. 10. Land Scries, of Crown Lands." As a partial relief "ur'w2! lands may be sequlred by purchaaw In ten equal instalments, with the suspended for two years, Pdd tee are paid when due and Improvements are made during the first two; years of not less than 10 of the appraised ,valu. Mill faetory. or tndustrlal lte e . itaM land, -not esceedlng 40 acres, may ba- purchased or leased, th eonditlona . .m.nt of stumper. acJeVrnVy a.BSomV.nd?- rlde'n'c'i arnd ''lroTemt dltlon. fulfilled and. land ha been survey. Por grating eedlngM '4. SSTS area not leased by: one person ' "fP"'; . A ' tW PTovtaee Chder ' the Orttinr' dtvMVed Into- grasmg administered under '"!!; "on rang amended from time to tlm. to meet varrmt condition. Annual .r,1B I!it. .re issued based on certain monthly TO HELP PREVtNTB TO HELP END A MANY COLDS. H COLO QUICKER VlCKS Va-tbonql . :c m. tiroat.ctext and lie fa Announcing; The Rexall Drug Store' PRIZE CONTEST FOR.GIRLS AND BOYS Sixteen Wonderful Prizes to be Given Away 8 ; for Boys 8 for Girls. TV the girl and; boys-securingsthe" largest number of votes lit our' Rexall Girls' and Boys'- Prize Contest All you have to do after you have been nominated as a contestant is to' ask ypur mother( fatherj aunts, uncles and friends to make purchases-at our store. Two votes will be given for each cent of purchases of United Drug Co. (Rexall) Products, and-products of our own manufacture. One vote will be given for each" cent of' purchases of all other merchandise- in our storev Nominations are now open and will close Saturday, November Wth at-10 p.m. No nominations will be accepted after that date Voting starts Monday; November 16th and closes at 10 pjn. Christmas Eve. Prizes will be presented to the lucky winners at our store Ohxlstnras. morning. See Our Windows For the:Sixteen;WondcrfuliPrizes ' Come in and ask- us for a list of the; prlz4s,and- rules governing! : thei contest. ' ' OrmesLtd "3he. Pioneer Druggists the IMxmU iUn Phonic 81 JfcBt Open Daily From b a.m; till 10 pan. . ... L . 4 . : - tit .'A L latl sanaa ana uoiiaays norn n neen wu c p.m ' t p.uu mi p ... . i Canadian Used MMHM Pacific To-Vancouver via Ocean .Falls and. Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide," every; Friday at lCr p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd; 19th, Dec 3rdr 17th, To Ketchikan, Wrangel Juneau and 'Skagway' SS: "Princess Norah," Oct. 3'0tlf. Nov. 15th, 29th, Dec-13th. WINTER. EXCURSION-FRES OaA)AA TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN OAUU' Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th. 1937; Final return limit March 31st, 1937, For Information and Reservations W. L. COAXES, GetU Agent; Prince Rupert, tLC, Goods 2'. Picture Frames, price . . . . . :25e; 50c-& 75c Wringers ... . . . ,:., . ...- ..:. . . . .$1.50 & 2.00 Hand S.ewinfr Madiine . ..... . i A:, . . . .. .$18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazehgers . . :.. . . . . $4.00 Violet. Ray- ... .v ...... .$5;00 Vibrators . . . & $5.00 Radios, Battery Sets ;,B,,..'$10.00 & S25.00. Violin, full size .-. . . . .$12.50 Tenor Banjos, . , , .$6.00, $18.00 Flute , . j . ... ..$12.00 Clarinet- .f1 . . ..v . $15.00 The above: mentioned, are'pri dipplay at D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We. Buy. Used Goods of Any Description For CasK Phone Green A2& Thirdi;Avenue Business Hours: From 8' ajn. to 6' pm. Thursday half ' holiday as.msual, v 'it i is -t . i it ,i i t ; nrv . . f II it VI. It. j 1 fff it :iu . t' nil i i.u i: ! nri .. I I St. -Ill lit -.it j v t ! . -i HI