~~ September 30, 1932 + Y Diese eet Dose Py a | Prunes, 30-40, lb FOR SALE ~~ URNISHED flat for sale Apply Kaien Motors. Phone 52. tf R SALE-—Mink, Quebec. Labra- young or adult F. Hoppe, Lochdale, BC, 1O1 tf. FOR RENT | Ix om hou Phor Red $14 | I RENT—Mecern fiat Max Rand Heilprone: OW RENT Maher séveu-rocmed house With furnace, elose jn Phone Red ‘720 tf) SWAP HOUSES JILL swap, sell or rent houses Phone Green 698 (tf) WANTED /ANTED—Chesterfield Suit must be bargain. Apply. Box 151, Daily Nev 229 ORCHESTRA OR Your Dance orchestra phone Mi Black, Green 218. Snappy music! Prices reasonable tf er —— a VIOLIN f1SS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re ime \ I ns October Ist TRANSFERS I te Cordwood woo Kindlin CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall ‘hree Year Graduate Chiropracti Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 pen Evening: § Exchange Bit TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rese. Cowan & Latta Phit_e 234 WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & DIRTY WALLS? We paperhang room for 5.00 and up, Calsomine, $2.50 and wp. Call, Red 802 J. P. MOLLER Guide to Correspondents fhe Daily News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other sub- ject of public interest, but let ters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded cor- respondent has no place In modern feurnalism Every Jéttey must be signed by the) writer, not ‘necessarily for Publitation but as a mat- ter al@pathteith and courtesy, All @ documents go to the waste paper basket, Let- ters of a@austic character must Have the signature ap pended 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 al lowed in the ordinary rules of debata. 620 per pair. | housands of People The Advertisements on Page Every Day ‘ENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC. THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT “sweetest girl in the world” s teeR’ aya gt ieee & Give the a few pairs of She will apryeciate your good taste and true sense of value . . . and she'll think of you night and morning for months and perhaps quite often during the day. You can buy Mercury Hosiery in any weight and in all the latest colours st most good stores. Do not be put off with any other kind because no other kind is likely to wear as well as Mercury Hosiery. Secure Cash During Hard Times The Classified Ads,. .. Many people have something in the house they would like to sell which could be turned into money if they knew of a customer. Try a classified adver- tisement. Most people read the classifieds. For about fifty cents you can let them know about it and it may prove a profitable transaction. Renting the House There are a number of houses in the city not rented yet and many people make little effort to secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their op- oprtunities try a classified advertisement in the “For Rent” column and often get results. As one satisfied customer said recently; “Those little ads certainly do bring results.” Some Like Reader Ads. Some people after trying other kinds of adver- tising decide to try a reader among the locals and personals. Then they have got results. The cost is a little higher but they have been well satisfied. When conditions are like they are today the news- papers*can often help, The price is not very high. Do not lie down and bemoan your hard fate. Try a different kind of advertisement and if that is not successful try again, “TILLIE THE TOILER” ee eee, — rae nn 12%e to .15 | Sugar 4 4% | White, 100 Ibs, 5.60 / Yellow, 100 lbs. 5.10 A Lard |Pure, lb. l4c to 16 for rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this sectien charged at the rate of 2 cent Nuts a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge is 25¢ a. werd. | Almonds, shelled Valencias 0 No advertisement taken for less than 50c. California soft shelled Walnuts .35 Walnuts, broken shelled 30 |Walnuts, shelled halves 40 | Peanuts Lee erst aati. quads 18 | DAIRIES Appies : at. Liicdibagttata : | B.C, Gravensteins «wranped) For FRESH LOCAL MILK hinlnti | 2 5 - box 2.66 Phone Red 608 or 95% Retail prices current here at pre- B.C. Cooking, lb. 4c to 06 ° / : , sent are as follows Frults DOMINION DAIRY Sets | Valencia Oranges. ....doz. 25c to .80 utter . a 8 Quarts or 14 Pints fer $1.00 aiiiniy elite. ans », |wemons, Cal., large, 45c to 55 fig fi reer 7 “,, Grapefruit, Calitornia, ...5c to 15 - : L nery » it , ’ : - Canteloupes, B.C., 9c to 15 PASTEURIZED MILK ; ve _, Rhubarb, field, Ib. 08 ened ie ile a oe oe 1 hard wheat 1.4) pjums, Ib. 10¢ to il IS SAFE MILK Pastry Fl 10 It 45 to 50 5-1b. basket 40 Aust. Pastry flour, 10 Ibs. 40 Crap Apples, tb. 05 eatin Fish Apricots, preserving, evates 1.15 t'resh from Buikley Valles smoked Kinpers. db gs Peaches om ae fo lorms limon, fresh, Ib 15 Italian Prunes, crate . oy tialibut, 1b 2 Vos. 25 Watermelons, lb 08 VALENTIN DAIRY Pears, doz. 35c¢ to 40 Phone 657 ges basket, 35c to 50 One Os \iberta Seconds, doz , 18 Ribier Grapes, Ib. ........ 25 B.C. Fresh Extras, doz. 33 Malaga Grapes,. lb. 25 nm B. C. Fresh First, doz 31 Seedless Grapes, lb, . 20 AU TONEER Local, new laid. doz. Al Feeo C i aN? noi Wheat, No. % Alberta . 1.15 List vour goods with us—Prince Fowl. No. 1. lb 25 Wheat, Bulkley Valley 1.75 Ruperi’s leading Auctioneer. Roasting Chicken, lb 30 Oats 17 G M HUNT Ham, sliced, first grade a5jmeen 14) c " Veal, loin, Ib 30 Shorts 1.45 Sral Ave Yhoene Kea 35 Beef. pot roast. lb. 15¢ and 18 Middlings 1.85 Boef, boiling, ib., 10c to 15 Barley 1.6% Bee!, roast, prime rib, lb 22 Cheese The AUCTIONEE Lamb, shoulder, lb .25 Ontario solids, new ib. 28 cane Reef. steak. lb. 26e te 30/ Stilton, Ib 36 Packing — Crating Wrapping Lamb lb su' dam, Ib A and General Furniture Repairs Lamb chops, lb 36 | Roquefort, Ib é List your goods with me Mutton. shoulder, Ib 18 -—— -- ss GEO, J. PAWES—Phone Black 1zy Ham, picnic, first grade, 'b.... .1h Bacon. side, sliced, best grade 35 Pork shoulder. Ib 15 *¢2*@¢04¢@44¢4460 4 @ © ' Pork, loin, lb 25 + @ Pork, | Ib 22 * ARVERTISING COPY ® Pork. 4 salt, Ib 2 > MUST BE IN FARLY # 4 hiz Bacon, Ib on _ Vea houlder, lb 2 @ Copy for pla udvertise- @ * ments should be in the hands # Vegetables # of the printers not later than # Potatoes, new, 13 to 15 Ibs 25 # 3 p.in. the day prior to publi- + ack 1.50 @ cation. This is nece { n- # Vegetable Marrow, Ib 05 # able best pnsition o be se- |B b Of |# cured * P : 7 e ec head large 18 *~e#e6¢6¢46¢4 0 4 4 * & + Golden Bantam Corn, doz 40) Garlic, imported, per Ib 4 eee Cabbage, local, gree: Oy For quick returns Try a Want Head-Lettuce, head 6c and 07 Advertisemen Ficld Tomatoes, Ib., 4c to 08 Radishes, 3 bunches 10 _ B.C. Cauliflower, 20c to 30 r , Oni B.C.. 6 Ibs 25 Wh ! p Gree) nions. 3 bunches 10 af $s Bunch Turnips, bunch 06 e ort ? Bunch Carrots, bunch 04 Well, he’s werth . . . the absurdity * Gree Pepvers, Ib 20 of the question makes you smile Green Beans. Ib. 5c to 08 You wouldn't part with him for any Outdoor Cucumbers, each 07 — Pw eb tee : Per In Og precious , : : Remember, then, that his strength, Wax Beans, !b 10 his appearance, his success and happi ; ness depend upon his health. And his A sone) health depends largely upon you. y bneinibiadh: iiteiiie i de F : % ed Honey, per jar 20c to 39 Re sure to guard your child against Comb Honey 35 constipation and the evils which re sult from it. Baby's Own Tablets Dried Fruits are a sale and eflective laxative. They ates. bulk 8e to 16 ‘weduce simple fever, allay colic, re- ~~ e i Cranve Peel he lieve croup, prevent constipation, help Lemon and . a oe _ to relieve the distress which accom- k Cooking Figs, lb 10 panies the cutting of teeth and gener- Citron Pee] 30 ally prov.ote the health and comfort Wh:.e Figs, wb 12% of children. Prunes, 40-50, ib 10 For your own peace of mind, and EACH BITE A DELIGHT aia a 2 pew for the sake of your child, don’t be Raisins, Cal. seedless, 2 Ibs 43> without Baby's Own Tablets in the ANS PEST OF ALL Australian seedless, Ib. .15 house, 25 ce ‘ 1 ' THE COST 1S SMALL en ~ ah seedless, se, 25 cents at any druggist’s. 161 Aa ahi “ . Ash for ieses ‘abate. cdl 1» BABY'S OWN TABLETS Peaches, Peeled 18 (Dr. Williams’) Apricots, lk : 2 ° Ap Bs \8e to 20 For Children of All Ages Prunes, 50-70, 3 lbs 26 : LN The Thrill of Being a Hero “ss ~ 7 ce ate a “= COME WEE KITTY | |OM MAC THAT WAS SWEET) ; ) ° 1 HOPE ANOTHER VOV POOR LITTLE] | AND RAVE OF you *) (Ml AGIA € A4GLE @SES You FELLOW y—1 [SAVING THIS LITTLE =." tavs a - ~—: ice WILD KITTEN FROM > ay THAT GAGLE SOO “ye a —By Westover. “THIA KK NOTHING —