Fr'cfcy, Janasy 9, 1331. THE DAILY NEWS PAcra nva uassfflea aq verasefflems. Business and Professional Men's Guid a Notices. 4 DAILY NEWS FOR SALE AD. WILL CONVERT THAT UNUSED PIECE OF FURNITURE INTO CASH. TRY IT! 1 -nr XVJt rT FOR RENT FOR" RENT--- Modern, house. V'lf rooms and . bath. Apply Munro Bros. - . t tf ROOMS for rent, furnished. Ap ply Mn' Reed, 1001 Third Av enue. 10 FOB RENT Furnished & "rooir. ':at. Steam Heat. Phone BImo 345. t tf FOR SALE . . - . - . . i Mm FOn SALE 303 sporting rifle. No r i jn.ible offer refused. Appl Bayvlew Hotel. 10 Fresh Fish Daily Aboard gasboat Helen II at UOW way iioais. iNuinuer uii varieties, just out of water. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE A nice level lot In Section 6, Bihth Ave, East. Any proposition or trade considered. All taxes paid. Apply P. O. Box S12. tf Public Stenographer PRIVATE Stenographer. Ex-Instructor in Commercial Subjects, 510 6th Ave.. West, P.O. Box 304. a SITUATIONS WANTED MARRIED man want Job drlrinj truck, not afraid of bard wort Phone Red 317. 8 MUSIC rinoikq Leasons evenings. J. eTT Davey. Phone Btaek 306. J 17 TRANSFERS, CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pin RED'S TRANSFER. Oartfcge and Furniture Moving. Phone 204. tf CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and Red Ray Treatments Nervous. Female and Chlldrens' Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASriN'ALl, (Chiropractor) Phone Green 211 6 & 7 Exchange Bli. tOpp. Orme'sl AUCTIONEER PRINCE nUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. sell or exchange any kind of furniture or household euods. musical Instruments, ma rhlnery. etc. General repairs, eratlne. Dacklna and shipping WofkmanshlD guaranteed Just phone BlacK 120 and we will call. G. J. DAWES, auctioneer EVOr1 rtllVlC tf nUtl'OUATlON' OK THE CITY or 11(1 M'K ItlTKKT taw iinnpn THAT: 1 Ttw CouncU of tha Corporation of the cily of Prince Rupert lutetxU to soinpitK um srins ' Tr.T,7. w arltiK aurface on Eleventh Arenue fr m C:mrl 8tret to the end of UK: itiiM road In McClymont Park. M n lixii) Ijxprovemrnt. W)4 InUndi to f pis-tally tmn the cott upon the MW iibut-tmR directly on the work. Mf "U'.-h portion of th coat M la nettrrl bi mreet lnti"oUon. 3 The eUmated oot of the work In f2S.7OO.0O. of which S4.1S&ST U to W? paid by the corpurttlon. i3 the ! msttd annu4 pll rate per foot frtttige U Th pel h .-ment U to b pld In K snnuol n'fio'.rffln'tb pttioo flftrt undertaking tM work mt do m on or before the 10th dy ol, rxri7, E. P. JON86. . . ' OHy ourk. Doted thts Ott day of Jinuwy. i -"rr-'-" ' C. N. R. TRAIN! From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 ajn. DalJJf: KeWA 'TVunt Ads" bring quick result,. SALVAGE AND TOWING it's on or under the water we Mill ihiii do it-Pacific Salvage Co, Ltd. Paly Equipped for Drying and -General Salvage Work Agents for EASTHOPK ENGINES Boats and Scows of al! descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern B.C. Distrloutors Coolidge Propellers -tenet arid Gravel In any quantity, delivered tnjwherp by water Phone, Hay or Night 864 pn n i!K4 SECOND-HAND DEAI.EKS I I N(JW and Second.Han(I GoorJsl Bought, Sold or Exchanged W. H. Montgomery 3rd Avenue Fhone Blue 333 THE MARKET Following are retan prices current here today: ....ApdI Yellow Newton, household ....$2.2a Yellow Newton, faney box .... 2.63 1 Newtons "C" 2.50 Jonathans, fancy box 2.73 Stayman's Wlneaaps, box .... 2.05 Spttzenberg, fancy 2.75 I Spltzenberg "C 250 II Winter Bananas, fancy 2.75 Delicious, fancy 3.35 Delieious "C" 2.75 Golden Bens, fancy, 2.10 IB Mcintosh "C" -.. 2.25 Fruits- Naval Oranges 15c to $1.00 Lemons, Sunkist, doz .40 Florida Grapefruit ...12V4rto 2d California Grapefruit 6c to 424 Bananas, 2 lbs. 5a Cranberries lb ,. 50 Extracted honey, per Jar ....25 Comb honey .. .35 Dates, bulk. lb. 12 ft Raisins, bulk, lb .15 Kmperor Grapes, lb .20 Nuts-Almonds, shelled Valenclas 50 California soft shelled walnuts 55 Walnuts, broken shelled . .35 Walnut, shelled halves ... ..... .40 Peanuts - .15 Potatoes, netted Jems 9 lbs. ... 55 sack 2.50 Panlcv. bunch 40 California Celery, head .25c and .30 Spinach, lb 45 Oarllc, imported, per lb 40 Leeks, bunch u7 Cabbage. B.C - 06 Onions, 6 lbs ..... - -23 California, head lettuce, ha, 15 Hothouse Tomatoes, lb 50 Brussels Sprout - .20 Artichokes, Globe, doz. 2.50 Bulk, Turnips, 7 lbs. 23 Cauliflower. California, hd .25 to .33 Green Peppers lb - .25 Parsnips, 4 lbs .25 Carrots, 6 lbs .25 DeeU, lb - ,0J Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. - -.. 55 Flour-Flour, 49s, No. 1 hard wheat .. 1.90 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs T..-. '.50 Lard- 25 Pure Compound 55 ! Eggs B.C. fresh pullets, do2 40 B.C. fresh first, doz 45 B.C. fresh extras, doz 50 Local new laid, doz 60 Fm(1 BRINGING UP f VA& MijST HAVE i HBARO ABOUT THE ' I I d. UAD TAKW4 i in. t Will Read daily Wheat, No. 3 Alberta 2.23 No. 5, Alberta, 2.10 Oats ... 255 Bran . 221 Shorts .... ... 2.35 Middlings 2.75 Barley 2.30 Laying Mash 3.60 Oyster shell 2.10 Beef scrap p.. 4.23 Ground oil cake 4.50 Fine oat chops .... 2.65 Crushed oats 2.63 Fine barley chop 2.40 Dried fruits-Lemon- and orange peel .30 Black cooking figs, lb. .15 citron peel 21 White figs, lb, 15 Currants, lb. 20 Annies, dried ' Peaches, peeled ..... 2 Apricots, lb ...... Prunes, 60-70, lb. ... 40 Prunes, 30-40, lb. .. 43 Prunes, 40-50, lb. ... .... J2V5 Sugar-Yellow. 100 lbs ....,490 White, 100 lbs Butter-No. 1 1 creamery, lb. No. 2creamery, 3 lbs. .... 115 Cheese McLaren's Cream, Jars, 45c and .85 camembert, b-oz. picg. ,.,,,,,,, .65 Kraft Llmberger, 55 Ontario soiias 50 New Zealand sofles 50 Stilton, lb .40 Kraft v45 Norwegian goat .00 Napoieon jjmberger .70 Roquefort , 50 swift's Brookfield, lb. . .45 Gorgonzoia, lb -.. 50 Brookfield Swiss, Va-lb,pkg 50 ; FATKEfe mi mm - -' 1 TV-IB in m .TuK?EMM UfVXw 1 '1 I vi .mil I I l MlJl FOOD MILEAGE PMOTtATE mm jl wrx- iTrmrrrr I'M Uf?E ONI ui f. 141 in I rnmr FUELING the household machine is an important item these days. After all, on the road of daily life, most of us have to get the last mile out of every dollar we spend. High food mileage means careful buying . .' . thoughtful selection of the foods that not only suit the tastes and physical needs of th,e family, but the pocketbook as well. That's the value of advertising. Every day, here in your paper, are presented new and interesting food ideas. New ways of preparing old reliable favorites. New combinations of the foods the family needs . . in ways they'll like. Standard, unvarying quality is the outstanding feature of advertised merchandise in general . '. . and of food products in particular. Quite a factor in getting high food mileage! u the food advertising here in paper . . .it will show you the to higher food'milcage. Oruyere 45 Srookfield Canadian cheese, &-lb. pkg. . 2i Jolden Loaf, lb. .43 Meats-Fowl, No. 1, lb. 38c and .35 Roasting Chicken1, lb .40 Broilers i .45 Ham, sliced, first grade 55 Ham, picnic, first grade 50 Cottage roUs, lb 53 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade 53 Veal, loin 40 Pork Shoulder . 5) Pork, dry salt 55 Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c to 50 Veal, shoulder 58 Pork, loin 41 ' Pork, leg 55 Beef, pot roast 22c to 50 Beef, boiling 15c to 45 Beef, roast, prime rib 50 iLamb. shoulder 53 'Beef, steak 35c to 50 ' Lamb, leg t-wv .40 Lamb chops. ...Li.,- .40 Mutton. sbrtulderC- 50 Fish-Smoked, kippers, lb. ..- 15 Salmon, frozen, lb. 55 Halibut, frozen, lb 55 The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville 8t., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- ers, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. f General Store, Anyox. .. rLSASa. TWEVtt rsik.ue UVX I I jV ( T tarxn. Im. your way Mail Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday and Sat-1050 urday ..... ajn. From the East-Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 350 pjn For Vancouver Tuesday noon Thursday . 9 pjn. Friday 11 pm. Jan. 14 and 28 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday w 4 pjn Wednesday . 1050 pjn Friday pjn. Jan. 10 and 24 . ; pjn. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday 7 pjn. Wednesday 3 pin. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesdays ..- 1150 run. Thursdays . .,...... 8 fun. For Naas River and Port Simpson , Sunday 7 pjn. From Naas River and Fort Simpson . Tuesday . I. 1150 ajn. For Queen Charlottes-Wednesdays 7 p m. From Queen Charlottes. Sundays ajn. For Alaska-Jan.. 10 and 24 ajn. From Alaska Jan. 14 and 28 pm. IC5Tmr I'M II P',7 II "fVE SpO.D . iVi III riOneeeQ.jAY REORGANIZE SOCIETY OH HAVE SOCIALISM IS WRITER'S ADVICE I (Continued from pag two.) possible continuity of present depression during the year 1931 as the bottom level had not been arrived at. On the other hand, it is equally possible that the present depression is th last crisis, that capitalism as a historical phase in the course of, (evolution of human society, Is de-I veloplng and It so, capitalism will 'be negated and the expropriators exoronrlated. War is the only means that can 'revive business from its present' stagnation and infuse a new whiff of life into what appears to be dis- Integrating system of the very ec- j onomlc foundation of human so-. clety as at present constituted Hence it is imperative 'that the slo- , gan "not a man, not a gun, not a i penny for the war," that was formu lated by British Labor some years ago be revived and sustained despite what is thought to be a pa-. triotlc fervor a repc of barbarism """ ' adolescence of society. Anarcho-Individualistic Armament and munitions manu-; facturers with their backinz bank- ers, while concerned over their un-! holy profits, are deliberately play- ing upon and stimulating patriotism1 in the minds of people accustomed to have their opinions manufactur-1 ed for them, as Investigations in U. S. of lobbying activities have re-1 vealed. Unless society will get jr- eanlzed as a social organism that would co-ordinate and subordinate From Alaska-all economic activities, with their j Jan. 14 ss. Princess Norah p.m. social ramifications of all those anarcho-indivlduallstlc men, another colossal murder is likely to sweep present civilization and. perhaps, most of us, into oblivion. Recent press reports as to queer poisonous clouds that have occurred in Belgium and the unpublished wireless report of a similar occasion in London Indicate that constant preparations are being made at the risk of hundreds of human lives for the time when the present silent struggle over markets and raw material will break out into open war and then we will have airplanes. guns and rockets scattering poisonous gas, bacilli, microbes, death rays and what-not and aU for preserva tion of profits for a handful of ca pitalists. M. ANDERSON. Sam L. Simpson, who arrived in the city the night before last on the Prince John from M asset t, sailed last night on the ss. Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. SCALE OF CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage nnd Engagement announcements $2. name. Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c oer Nelson's Beauty Parlor Croguignole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $750 Skilled artists In all branches of beauty rulture 211 Third Street Phone Blue 5C1 By JUTT VAJ-ENTINE "R-3 L1SR (P(Ss5'PerruRB-irs tlAME OM My I Hi tmAuaet 11 I (of Steamship Sailings Vat Vancouver Taesdaf ss.Catala .... 1.30 p.m.( Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 p,rrii .Friday Sfi,Princess Alice 10 p.rm ss. Cardena, 12 midnight Jan. 14 ss. Princess Norah pin, Jatj. 2a ss. Prin. Norah p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday s Catala 4 p.m.' Wed. ss. pi.Oedn;e ... 10.30 ami Friday as. Cardena pjn. Friday- -ss. Princess Al'ce 4 p.m. Ratur - ss. Pr Rupert 10:30 am.' Jan. 10 ss. f-iin. Norah a.m. Jan. 24 ss. Prin. Norah am. From Naas River and rort Simpson ' Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm, i,-or vaas niver ana Port Simpson Tiesday ss. pafala .... 11.30 ain. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.ml Wednesday ss. P. George 4 pjn, From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ...4L30 a.mi Thurs. ss. Prince George 8 pjn! f For Ocean Falls- Tuesday ss. Catala . ..150 p.nr. Thurs. ss. Prince George 10 p.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pjn. From cean Us Wed. ss. Pr. George 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p.m. ss- Cardena pjn. for North Queen Charlottes Wed. ss. Prince William 8 pan. From North Queen Charlottes Sunday at. Prince William a.m. For Alaska Jan. 10 as. Prin. Norah ....ajn. Jan. 28ss. Prin. Norah pjn. From Skeena Rivei Friday ss. Cardena p.m. Singer Sewing Machines On Easy Monthly Payment As low as $3.00 per month Cheaper to ouy than rent AU makes of machines repaired. McKAE BROS. LTD. TYPEWRITERS No other value ran apprmu-n the fprclal REBUILT UNDERWOOD 5 S75.00 Very eay term All other make from (1.1.00 I i miSDSTRAXn AniUNO MACHINES I I United Typewriter Co. Ltd. VAM'OI'VKR. I1.C MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading While House 325 Second Ave, Telephone 767 Silversides Bros. Third Ave. Phone 22 1 Window GlaSS and Glazing George McManus T1 THTIOVM TrvVt AmY- I WAjJT "J TVJK CSkKXfx . 1 ' Vfc I 700 BEAimTUL. POR c-rj 'LWR FOR ONE ONE OP OP DARUMG DAiJMG J L IfTLW QUO PidTURg U II I ''rSnQ:'s gwcnpfiRAPrSj t