TSiuredey, Js.nr.ary 8, 1931. THE DAILY NEWS li Classified Advertisements. Business and Professional Men's Guide. Legal Notices. A DAILY NEWS FOR SALE AD, WILL CONVERT THAT UNUSED PIECE OF FURNITURE INTO CASH. TRY IT! m FOR RENT - HT' t : n : FOR RENT Modern house, 3 rooms and balli. Apply Mun.ro Bros. tf ROOMS for. rent, fmpjsjjcd. Apply Mrs. Reed, 1001 Third Avenue. 16 FOR nENTtPurii'lshl 'S roon: Hat. Steam Heat, phone BUe 34R. tf FOR SALE SALVAGE SALE 20 h.p. Atlas engine, condition guaranteed; Ford marine engine; 5 h.p. Yale engine; amail, pleasure boat: one Simon' steel bed complete. $20; burefii, $7; 3 wickw chain $4 a piece; small tables, - etc. All the above Just as new. Np reasonable offer refused. Pacific Salvage Co. Limited. 1 Fresh Fish Daily j Aboard gasboat Helen II at J Cow Bay floats. Number of varieties, just out of water. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE A niqe level lot in Section 6. Eighth Ave. Bast. Any proposition or trad compered. AU taxes paid. Apply P. O. Box 512. tf Public Stenographer PRIVATE Stenographer, Bpln-struetor in CommeicJal Subjects. 518 6th Ave, West, P.O. Box 304. SITUATIONS WANTED mahkibu man warns joo n.' truck, not afraid of hard j Phone Red 317. 3 RELIABLE woman want work fiy day or hour. Phone Blue 411, from 11 to 1. ? AGENTS WANTED ' GOVERNMENT POSITIONS a 1 Postmen, Clerks. Stenographers;. Customs, and Immigration Offi cials. Free Booklet tens how M get them. Obtainable oajy fram the oldest Canadian CH?Q Sw-vlce Correspondence School. M.C C. Ltd.. 401 Kensington Bldg.. Winnipeg. LOST IXJST-Amher bead necklace between Seventh Aveeue and Mc- Bride Street nd Port 0'r- Finder please return U ' News Office. Reward. MUSIC SINOINO Lessons evenings. J. K. Davey, Phone Blsck 396. 17 TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Pljone 177. Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Puie tf -I RED'S, TRANSFER. Cartage and! Furniture Moving. Phone 204. CHIROPRACTIG Sunshine And Red Ray Treatments Nervous, Female and ChUdryn-V Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASPINALL (Chiropractor) Phone Green 211 0 Si 7 Exchange Blfc. tppp. Qrmfol u. ... ., . AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART Wehhuy, sr 11 or exchange any kino; of furniture or household goods, .musical instruments, machinery, etc. General repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanshin cuaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer., ,pe4eral.'!pi0ck ' " "If it's on nr under the water we do it-Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. Ful'y Equipped for Diving arid General Salvage: Work A Rents for EASTIIOPE ENGINE!) Boats and Scows Of all descriptions for, Charter Row boats and Canoes for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern B.C. Distributors Cool id ge Propellers Sand and Gravel In any quantity, delivered anywhere by water Phone, Day or Night 504 H O Box 1SB4 SECOND-HAND DEALERS New and Second-Hand Goods Ilought, Sold or Exchanged W. H. Montgomery 3rd Avenue Phone Blue 339 THE MARKET i Following are retau prices current here today: ... Appl YeMow Newton, household ....22i Yellow Newton, fancy box .... 2.65 Newton "C" 250 Jonathans, fancy box 2.75 Stayraan's Wlnesaps, box .... 253 Spttsenberg, fancy 2,75 Splteenberg "C" ..... 2.50 Winter Bananas, fancy 2.75 Delicious, fancy 3-35 Delicious "C" -.- 2.15 Golden Bens, fancy, 2.1U Mcintosh "C" . 255 Fruits-Naval Oranges . 15c to $1.00 Lemons, Sunkist, doz. .40 Fktririn nranfrult..' ' 12t&e to 2il ft.iitai. nrfniit fie to 2K Bananas, 2 ,bs Ja !rraT.uprrMI ,h 0 Extracted honey, per Jar 25 Comb-lioney 35 Dates, bulk. lb. 1214 Rafelns, bulk, lb .15 Emperor Grapes, lb. 50 Nuts- Alraonds, shelled Valeneias . 50 California soft shelled walnuts 35 VaInuts. broken shelled -30 Walnuts, shelled halves . .40 Peanuts .15 Vegetable -Potetoee, netted Jems 3 lbs 55 sack - 250 Pantey. ounch W California Oetery. h$ad 26c and JO Spinach, lb 15 Garlic, Imported, per lb 49 Leeks, bunch 07 Cabbage, B.Q - M Onions, 6 lbs. -26 California. head lettuce, ha, 16 Hothouse Tonatoes. lb. 50 Brussels Sprouja 2jn ArUenakea, Glfbe, doz 250 nuUr Turnipv7 lbs 2 Green Pepper! lb 25 Parsnips, 4 lb '25 Carrots, 0 lbs - & Beets, lb - Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs 55 Flour,U49s, No. 1 hard wheat .... 1.90 Hatry Flour, 10 lbs. - .50 pjre"1- n5 Compound 25 B.C? fresh pullets, dos II n frnoh firt. doz ..... .45 --- BlC. fresh extras, doz 50 IjmI new laid, doz M -- .Feed- BRINGING UP ftflT 4 EOt- PONT . lliiii ml ' m ' ' . ' I III II li"X.il!f!W; u T ' ' ' ! 1 ii 1.1 1 FOOD MILEAGE i the food advertising hcrp in paper . . i it will show you the to higher food mileage. Gruyere 45! Brooklield Canadian cheese, y2-lb. pkg: .... J25 Golden Loaf. lb. .45 Meats-r Fowl, No. 1, lb. 38c and 55 Roasting Chicken, lb 40 Broilers r,. .45 Ham, sliced, first grade . 55, Ham, picnic, first grade 50 Cottage rolls, lb. 5V Bacon, side, siloed, best grade .93 Veal, loin 49 Pork Shoulder 31 Pork, dry salt 55 Ayrshire bacbn, lb 35c to .8 Veal, shoulder 5d Pork, loin 40 1 Pork, leg 351 Beef, PQt toast 22c to 50 ' ' Beef, boiling 15c to .15 j n .Ik a .ocd, ymuc nu Lamb, shoulder 55 j Beef, steak ; 35c to 50 Lamb, leg 40 1 Lamb chops . .40 j MuUoiu shoulder 30; BmokecP kippers, lb 15 j Salmon, frozen, lb 55. Halibut, frozen, lb 56 1 4 The DailyNews can be pur- j chased at j Post Office News Stand, 325 j 4 GranvlHe SU Vancouver. 4- Karl Anderson, Prince j George, B.C. I Smithers Drug Store, Smith- 1 ers, B.C j t R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. I General Store, Anyox. FR TWO HOUR St cov.u'T' I'm muMCRX' lis W -4 l)mm your way t IH III fli ! 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 . . . ful selection of the foods that not only suit the tastes and "physical needs of the family, hut the pocketbook as well. That's the yalue 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 adyertised merchandise in general . . . and of food products in particular. Quite a factor in getting high food mileage ! Road daily Wheat, No. 3 Alberta 2.25 No. 5, Alberta, 2.10 Oats 255 Bran 2.25 Shorts . , 245 Middlings ...... t2.75 Barley 2.30 Laying Mash a.60 Oyster shell W 2.10 Bcei scrap .... Ground oil cake . 450 Fine oat chops .. 2.65 Crushed oats 2.65 Fine barley chop 2.40 Dried fruits-.-Lemon and orange peel .... 50 Black cooking figs, Jb. .15 Citron peel , 55 White figs, lb , .15 Currants, lb. . 20 Apples, dried . pMrhM nwlM oo Apricots, lb 25 Prunes, 60-70, lb - .10 Prunes, 30-40, lb .15 Prunes, 40-50, lb 12 Vi Sugar- - Yellow, 100 lbs 4.90 White, 100 lbs. 5.40 Butter ' No. 1 creamery, lb. ... .....42V& No. 2 creamery, 3 lbs. M5 . Cheese McLaren's Cream, Jars, 5c and .85 raimembert, 8-oz. pKg, ., .63 Kraft Limberger. Hs .35 Ontario solids 50 New Zealand soilos 50 Stilton, lb! 40 Kraft ... .45 Norwegian goat ,6Q Napoleon Limberger w .70 Roquefort ,80 swift's Brookfleld; lb .43 Gorgonzola. lb .60 Brookfleld Swiss, Mi-lb. pkgT ,30 FATHER OOT OF HCRE'.7 VAMT AvNiNf suPPER- VME.IM CtO OOT- t-U QVT WHT I WnVT- rj'OO KUsT THROW OOT Mf Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 100 am. From the East-Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 350 p.m For Vancouver-Tuesday ...1 noon Thursday 9 PJU, Friday 11 pm Jan. 14 and 28 pan. From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pm Wednesday 10.30 pm Friday .......,.nnr.,. p.m. Jan. 10 and 24 pm. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday , 7 PJh- Wednesday .. - .3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesdays 11.30 am. Thursdays 8 pm. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ... 7 P-m. From Naas River and Port Simpson-Tuesday ..... ,-,r... 1130 am. For Queen Charlottes Wednesdays ,. 7 p.m. From Queen Charlojt Sundays . am. For Alaska-Jan. 10 and 24 am. From Alaska . Jan. 14 and 28 pm VHErVft f f A.M.ICY- 5CMt TO TMt OPEKV toO SORROWS? FIRM DEFIES I HARD TIMES Advertising Company Increases Business During Period of Slump "Slump falls to check growth of Lord & Thomas & Logan," is the headline of an article by B. c! Forbes, of Forbes Magazine, in a copyrighted newspaper article. The article continues: "How is this for a business achievement? ! "We did $30,000,000 business in 1928. $40,000,000 in 1929 and $50,-000,000 this year." That is the phenomenal record of Lord St Thomas & Logan, advertis ing agency, whose directing genius is Albert D. Lasker. He started with the firm 33 years ago at $10 a week, and is now the wealthiest advertising man in the world. Imagine being able to roll up an increase in billings and collections of 25 in this depression year! How did Mr. Lasker do it? After correcting me by saying that he didn't do it, but that his clients and associates rather than he, did it, he explained: "We hoose to work only for smart people; people who would be successful without, us. All our clients have actually done a larger volume of business this year than last year although, of course, the dollar total In a few cases has been less, because of the decline in prices. "Unless a client has in his busi ness the potentialities of growth, the elements of success, we are not Interested in handling his advertising. Unless our clients grow and prosper, we wouldn't be able to grow and prosper. So we are careful to pick only such concerns as have In them leadership prospects and qualities. "Our clients, as a rule, spend more money in poor times; than in boom times, because they can make more headway over competitors. That is exactly what has been happening this year. "I have known 'A. D.' for twenty years, and my analysis of him is that he has a mentality not surpas sed by half a dozen men In any line of business. His unique success is no accident. William Findlay, of Toronto, one of the vice-presidents, and a di rector of Lord ti Thomas and Lo gan, who is in charge of -the agency's Canadian affairs, reports a substantial Increase In the firm's business in the Dominion In 1930. j "Several of our advertisers have! enjoyed peak sales in 1930." said Mr. Findlay. "These are firms who haye Judiciously maintained, or appropriately Increased their adver-j tiling appropriations, and whos sales organizations have put fresh ifforts into their work. They hav? proven that industry and advertising will make headway over competitors, no matter what the conditions in business may be.'' The clients of Lord St Thomas and Logan In Canada, as a group, plan increased appropriations foi advertising In 1931. Dally News "Want Ads" brine nufck ruU. Nelson's Beauty Parlor Croguignole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $750 Skilled artists in all branches of beauty culture 211 Third SJrect Phone Blue 5C1 By CORN) ED IT QOT I WOOL.O rr home t Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesdaf ss.Catala .... 130 jpi. Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. Friday as.Prlncess Alice 10 pm. ss. Cardena, 12 midnight ' Jan. J4 ss. Princess Norah p.m. Jan. 28 ss. Prin. Norah pm. From Vancouver-Sunday sa. Catala 4 pm. Wed. ss. Pi. Geonje ... 1030 a.m. Friday ss. Cardena pm. Friday ss. Princess Al'ce 4 pm. Satur.-t-ss. Pr. Rupert. 10:30 am. Jan. 10- -ss. P in. Norah am. Jan. 24 ss. Pr'.n. Norah am. From Naas River ana Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. For Naas River ana Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .... 1130 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday . Catala, 8 pm. Wednesday ss. P. George 4 frm. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .1130, am. Thurs. ss. Prince George 8 pm. For Ocean Fails-Tuesday ss. Catala 130 pm. Thurs. ss. Prince George 10 pm. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm. From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. George 10:30 am. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pm. ss. Cardena pm. For North Queen Charlottes Wed. ss. Prince William 8 pm. From North Queen Charlottes Sunday ss. Prince William am. for Alaska-Jan. 10 ss. Prin. Norah .. .am. From Alaska-Jan. 14 ss. Princess Norah pm. Jan. 28 ss. Pr'n. Norah pm. From Skeena River Friday ss. Cardena pm. Singer Sewing Machines On Easy Monthly Payment! As low as $3.00 per month Cheaper to nuy than rent All makes of machines repaired. McRAE BROS. LTD. TYPEWRITERS No oihrr value "an jppnxuli I he tprtlal REBUILT UNDERWOOD 375.00 Very ed trrnn VI ntlirr make from S 13.00 HI'MHTKAND AIll)In MACHINES United Typewriter Co. Ltd. vt m vHi. ar MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading White House 223 Second Ave. Telephone 767 Silversides Bros. Third Ave. Phone 22 Window Glass and Glazing George McManns BEEF ANO , T OOT, iSJ.