age five ' THE DAILY NEWS Friday, January 15, 1932 he Dai(y News, "Classified" is the Poor Maris Advertising Column RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS for ril.. for sale and all other small advertisements in this section charged at the rate of 2 cents a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge is 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR SALE AT.E - Cary Safe. Apply News. tl : LE -Old Newspapers, oundlos for 25c. M.E prices v I 1IUV -" V. vmmn-wm rat nr. PENT -Clean SHOE REPAIRS Two Good used cars at FOR RENT and five-room apartment! i nt Mussallem Orocery. (tt PENT -Modern flat. Rand Ainiv Max Heilbroner. tf) Fresh Fish Daily Aboard gasboat Dolphin 11 at Cow liay floats. Number of varieties, Just out of water. Typewriters for Rent by, flay, wivk -ot month Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 tf fp AIRS Best materials ik prices reasonable. Co.. opposite Post Of- tf The Auctioneer Crating Wrapping iif ral Furniture Repairs . nur goods with me iEO. J, DAWES Phone niack 120 jnur home needs new 'aint or Wallpaper; ' t On the work and if short of i i vull take anything valuable in f from a vacant lot to C. r K k Dive us a call. We will make a deal. fhonf! Red 802 J. P. MO LLC P. WOOD FOR SALE Any Length lAprilv T. Glenn and It. Vlererk T & It. TRANSFER i i , n 609 Reasonable prlce.i ' ' is Promptly Attended AUCTIONEER L t Vou rnnil utth n Prince Uupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT rd Ave. I'hone Red 637 Silversides Bros. I PAINTS I WALLPAPERS GLASS I Third Avenue I ssBawsansnMU cnmorRACTic W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Kay Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 211 and 549 Kalen Motors Ud.tf.Open Evenings C Exchange Blk. CHIROPRACTIC Health Service The PALMER METHOD Absolutely confined to the spina! column. PINT - Four room couag. ,5 Beiner Block phone M7 a. .on. . Call OfflHnl An.! I weu-fumuhei; Steamship Sailings O i. 2 -room suite. suite. Palmer Palmcn i merits. Phone Red 444. tt MOOSE HALL FOR RENT .tit Dance $25.00 Or i vi and Dance $35.00 Mminga $20-00 $35.00 Match $35.00 Store For Rent TRANSFERS H TRAN8FBR. Cartage and .: Moving. Phone 304. tf -Ri N s Transfer Phone 1TJ :, Birch, Cedar and Jack ir u For Vancouver Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pin Thursday as. Pr. Rupert 10 prr Friday as. Cardena. midnight. Jan. 17 as. Princess Mary . pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala . ..11:30 am. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 pm From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ...10:30 am. Friday ss. Cardena pm. Jan. 13 as. Princess Mary - pm., Jan. 37 ss. Princess Mary pm. For Ocean rails-Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m. Jan. IT ss. Princess Mary pm. Guide to Correspondents The Daily News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public Interest, but letters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place in modern Journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules of debate. SALVAGE & TOWING "If It's on oi under the water we do it-Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd, Fully Equipped ror Diving auft General Salvage Work Agents for EASTIIOPE ENGINES Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter Row Doats and. Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Cool id te Propellers Sand and Gravel In any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 564 P.O. Box 1564 laxn notice NOTICE U Iterator given tfcat 1 Geo. Bccon, oocupitlon miner. Intend to mmht to tb coountnaloner of lkndj (or permlaMon to purchase the following Una Oomawnelnc at a post about IU. miles wutherly from lXilscquah Post Office, thence 20 chain aoutherly thence 20 chalna westerly, thence T1 chalna northerly, ttieooe 20 chalna to point of commencement, contalnlnf 40 acres more or lcaa. Jan. 21-es. Princess Mary pm. October 27. 1931 ' From Vancouver ' Sunday-as. Catala pjn . "A Wed-as. Pr. Rupert 10:30 am., TUC Tin A D tf H T Friday-. Cardena pm, 1 JULEi lUrilVlVLj 1 Jan. 13 as. Princess Mary prn. 1 Jan. 27 ss. Princess Mary . pjn. tor Naas Kiver ana rori Mmpson Sunday as. Catala 0 prt From Naas River & Port Simpson-Tuesday as. Catala . .11:30 ajn. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 9 pm. Wednesday as. Pr. Rupert 4 pm Market prices current here today are as follows: Vegetables Potatoes. 12-15 lbs. 55 sack, $1.45 to 2.00 B. C. Beets, bulk. 6 lbs 55 Parsley, t-aiwy. bunch ouucu 10 lu lb 36 Cal. Cauliflower, 30c and .35 B. C. Bunch Carrots 05 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs 55 Onions, lb - .05 Bulk Turnips. 10 lbs ..... 55 Carrots. 8 lbs 25 Parsnips, lb 05 Imported Spanish Onions. 2 lbs. 55 Apples Delicious, fancy box 355 Delicious, household, box 2.10 Newtens, fancy, box 2.90 Newtons, C grade, box ! 2.80 Newtons, household, box 2.10 Wlnsaps, fancy, box 2.90 Wlnesaps, C grade, box 2.80 SplUenbergs. fancy, box 2.90 Spltaenbergs. C grade, box 2.80 Fruits Jap Oranges, box 1.00 Valencia Oranges, doc. 26c to .70 Lemons, California, large 40 Grapefruit. California, 74c to .10 Orapafrult, Florida. 1214c to 20 , California Emperor Grapes, lb. 56 j Bananas, 2 lbs 55 Cranberries, lb 55 ' Dried Fruits 1 Extracted Honey, per Jar 25 Comb Honey 55 ! Dates, bulk, lb 12ft Lemon and Orange Peel - 55 Black Cooking Figs. lb. 12V4 Currants, lb .15 : Citron Peel 30; White Figs, lb .15' "TILLIE THE TOILER" rr t . - 1 1 -ro Kern tu Q63 Ot-0 'CM TO COMB AND "srnv DliBSS 'M SMnTLEPI TO I L 'Mrs 1 tm&iti'j. District News ALICE ARM Sam Moore, after spending con-.iderable time at Anyox, returned to his home here, last week. J. A. Anderson, superintendent for the public works department, Anyox, was a visitor here the latter part of last week on official STEWART Jack Rennie, well known local transferman, had a narrow escape last week when a sleigh which he was driving from the wharf slid off the snow-laden road and plung ed down the rocky embankment, stopping as the edge of the water , was reached. ' Word has been received here to the effect that Miss Kate Ryan, who has been for some time seriously ill , at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, Is now considerably Improved. Stewart last week experienced me of the heaviest snowfalls in, I years. Traffic was mocked in aiiii directions and It was difficult even I to travel between the town and wharf. For the six-months period ending ; September 30 last, the village of Stewart has received a check for $467,38 from the provincial government as share of liquor profits and pari-mutuel tax. The check for the same period the year previous amounted to $524.77. j David Bennett, ho has been In liospltal at Prince Rupert for several weeks, has now recovered suf- flclenUy to be able ,to leave the hos- Calltornia Celery m.,piu, Mr aE4 are . Brussels Sprouts. Calif, lb ! peeled to return to Stewart in the Spinach. B. C, lb is I near nM,P Garlic. imDorted. ner lb 40 Cabbage, green 05 Calif. Head Lettuce, head 15 Victoria Hothouse Tomatoes future. VANDERH00F H. S. French, district agriculturalist at Prince George, announces the following prize-winners in a recent field crop competition among farmers of the district: first, William Koelling, Woodpecker, $25; second, John T. McMillan. Vanderhoof, $20; third. R. Blackburn, Prince George, $15; fourth, J. Blackburn, Prince George, $10. The Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion here has elected officers far the ensuing year as fellows: president. Mrs. R. M. Taylor: vice-president, Mrs. Gilbert Hopfe; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. J. Warren Johnson: executive, Mrs. J. VV. II. Day, Mrs. A. A. Hutchison and Mrs. James Silver. A very successful social and danee was held last Saturday night In the Engen school house Eric Armlshaw is recuperating at the home of his uncfe" and aunt. Mr. ind Mrs. O. J. RekjL to the Chtloo district following to accident on the local skating rink. VNWeN t WAS SittL IT Mr. and Mrs. R. L. L. Seldon have ourahased the McCorkell property on Columbia Street and have mov- d Into their new home. While travelling in the school van last week. Miss Esther Snell COMiDfcfcKD A. irX'NH. 1. .'viilAi, Ur4L.S$$ avis VsjAT, MAQ U.i to Him i that's am 1 Out - FA'sn Owed 7 "1 T I 1 Phone 98 It Makes a Good Excuse, Anyway The Daily News The paper that Northern and Central British Columbia people look to to keep them informed on world news and the problems peculiar to the north. The Only A. B. C. paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton. The Daily News goes into all the TOWNS AND VILLAGES MINING GAMPS LUMBER CAMPS PAPER MILLS FARMING CENTRES FISHING CAMPS It is the paper that is read by the fishermen, - miners, workers and operators throughout a district twice as large as the three Maritime Pro-vinces of the east. When a person wishes a message to go to the people of Northern and Central British Columbia ' there is only one way of sending it, and that is through the columns of the Daily News. The future is full of hope. The Daily News is making plans to keep pace with the progress of the country. No one can afford to be without it. The cost is small. Delivered by Carrier, in Prince Rupert, per week, 10c. Mailed to any address in Northern or Central B.C., $3 a year. Mailed to points in Canada, Britain or United States, $6 a year. met with an accident and cut her forehead rather badly, stitches being needed. S. E. Dally has received word that his eldest sister, Mrs. Fisher, recently died suddenly from heart trouble following a severe attack of PRINCE GEORGE The funeral took place at Shelley 'i week, Rev. Adam Crisp officiating, of William Allely, pioneer resident of the district since 1912. Mr. Allely died of pneumonia cn New Year's Day following a minor operation performed on his hand ;n Christmas Day. Overriding a suggestion of Mayor Patterson that the matter be de- ab-s thim. a dmh that l sSrr V 'layed for one year in view of the) financial situation, the city coun-j ell Monday last week decided to' I submit to the ratepayers for their, 'approval or rejection a money by-j 'law to provide $30,000 for the ereo- Hon of a new four-room school " building here" i i i i The Women's Auxiliary to the lo 'cal Canadian Legion has elected officers for the coming year as follows: president, Mrs. R. Pooler; lirst vice-president, Mrs. Walter Crocker; second vice-president. jMrs. Carl Ewert; secretary-treaeur er. Mrs. Ii. M. Ellis; executive, Mrs. Jardine and Mrs. peckham. j The body of Richard Andrew i j was found In his cabin near the Foothills on Wednesday afternoon of last week by Constable Taylor. A portion of the bead had been blown off and a rifle clutched In the hands. The deceased lived alone in his cajln and had been engaged in farming. Red bandana handkerchiefs draped conspicuously about their hats are worn by most hunters in California. -By Westoyer. fO, HBI-LO, Ha. CARtTOU . THB DlicS'i, OH, Ves. T WAS fHtirry. but t EMT t back. VJDLU, it IN'T COMSlDEtiHO MICE F-OK A GIRL 'O ACCEPr A WHAT'S "THA.T Z But, mr . CAIiUTOM . "TMSI4S AVtEj JiOMS "lHINTS "THAT MBv012 CHANfiE- - The following Is i&f cule e of charirew made In rwullni notices: Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. Birth Notices 60c Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. S -it . . ' c (Sr h l H v