f -May September 4, 1931 THE DAILY. N2W3 f AGS FITS The Daily News " Classified" is the Poor Man's Advertising Column 3 A Few Words in this section is the Cheapest Way of Reaching the Mass of the People. for rent, for sale and all other RTSEMENTS '"" v"" " Fiwrrea m wo rit pi cents . orI nM.imiin Insertion with .1 six 1 7. a per Insertions for the price of four. By tht month the chaW Is e word. No advertisement taken for Jen than 50c. FOR RENT Tr,H RENT five roomed cottag j hir-l Ave. Apply Dally News, 1 1 vrs FOR RENT 5 and 6 rooms bath on Sixth Avenue West '-.me Blue 802. tf For RENT Four-roomed moder.i apartment,, partly furnished. Phono Rod 607. tf FOR RENT Pianos, phonograph, towing machines and can, Walker's, cor. Second Avenue nd Fourth Street. tf Fun RENT Clean, well furnished !, n.sekeeping apartments, one or .0 room suites, half block from Pjst Office, 835 Second Avenue West Phone 290. 239 Ton RENT Choice 6-room flat ris Modem 4-room'flat, Clapp! DJ i k. Monarch Range $25. 3 ms down town, suitable foe H .mlng house $25. Westenhaver , Bros. tf Fun RENT cottage on Third Av. .it suitable for business re- iirmg publicity such as tea-' im. dressmaker, taxi-stand. 1 1' 'h room, antique furniture, or i'iu store, "home made candy! l.iciory, pressing and cleaning! bUshment. 5 rooms and mo-; ! convenience. Dally News. FOR SALE For SALE Two silent salesmen, ' ' ftnply Annette- '.. , ; tf For 3ALE Oood used cars a,t :ut price. Kajen Motor Ltd. tf Fofl SALE Flye parr 1931 Pen C -i Mint , Apply R. AurlcJ. K vmiua, BjC, . 210 For? SALE 47-foot boat "Wake' h 25 h.p. Fairbanks engine. "i condition, Price $1,000. An. . David CordUa, Cow Day. 210 '": SALE Persons Interested In 'iv high-claw Furniture, may hase same at private sale, Eighth Ave. West Phon-k rii.i 518. 210 F01: SALE--Kitchen and Dlnlny l' ' m Furniture and other hold goods. Apply 40$ 8t nue Wert after 10 a.m. or ue Black 118. 20 For SALE 33 Business and Res'- . . ' ... V 1 n 1 1 r 1 ' uui.3 in OCCUUH3 uuc uhvij ' ' " Also Lots and 6. Blk, I 6 for $25. $50, $100 and $10D plus the tax. Westenhaver JC. McLennan, agent. 212 i" ale -Logging donkey loxi;, 'le Washington, float, alr-1 nr, boiler, good shape, main ' 1 600 feet, almost new, steain saw, 5 float houses, at - m las Channel, 6 miles above ' 'ley Bay. Price $1,500. See 'd CordUa, Cow Bay or writ "ik Hawlett Butedale. 210 Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes ' spondence on live topics 1 the day or any other sub- y 1 of public Interest, but let- must be brief and to (he "it The long.wlnded cor-: uondent has no place In ""tern Journalism. ' very letter must be signed" '' the writer, not necessarily t r publication but-as tt maU f" of good faith and courtesy. lJ1 unsigned documents go. to 9 waste paper basket. LeU , ,s of a caustic character "lut have the signature appended for publication. Lettor should be written on ido of the paper only. c '"respondents must avoid fersonalltles and the language' iHouid be such as would be al-' lowed in the ordinary rules of debate. imifl mirti.. i u .1 LOST LOST Ladles' white gold wrist ed Watch. Finder please return to Dally News. go? SITUATIONS VACANT START NOW Vou can earn money easily taking orders for the mosl beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting ' Cardi ever shown In Canada. Write for particulars. Regal Art Co., i'i Oould St., Toronto. tf SITUATIONS WANTED GIRL wants work, store- or take out children. Phone Green 444 209 j 1 - Public Stenographer ' MIMEOG RAPH WO, Muriel Morris., Pne 782. (CM) TRANSFERS B. ti R. TRANSFER. Cartage' and Furniture Moving. Phone 2Q4. ti ... NfcVS AGENTS ANY Publications, on Earth, Becner New .Stand. s 31 TAXI CALL Hopen's- Tipci.- Phone 855. 8tfrnd lit'.pentrflV Hotel (213) VIOLIN TUITION WORD has been received that Professor Pryce will not resume-work here- Miss N. Lawrence I open to fake several new pupIU for similar wprk. Phone 177. tf PALMISTRY MRS. JAMES CLARK, PalmUtry and Crystal Reading. Federal Block. Phone Green 701. PATENTS SELL your patent or invention bj exhibiting your model or draw ing at the Second and Oreawfi INTERNATIONAL PATENT EX POSITION, CHICAGO. Thousands oi manufacturers and patent buyers will Inspect new devices and patents for marketing. Very low rates. If you have ri model, drawing and description will do. Send for free pamphlet. B. Hamilton Edison, Managing Directors International Patent Exposition, Merchandl1 Mart, CHICAGO- 213 r iu: ! The Dally News can be pur- V chased at t post Office News stand, 325 oranvllle St.. Vancouver . ' Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. R. W. RUey, Terrace, B.C. Oeneral Store, Anyox, Smlthers Drus Store, smith t f ers. B.C. "TIME THE WHAT'S MAC? FAC? SEEMS TO WE Tl?VIW6 TO MAKE MOMDAV .. , . HOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND flOARDi .Phone Red 129. tf THE INLANDER Board or roor Phone 137. BOARD and Room In private home Apply J. Stprrings, 217 Eighth Avenue West,- or Phone Green 731. '"' 213 ROOM WANTED BUSINESS woman wants unfurnished light housekeeping room near centre of city Box lOi Daljy. News. ".''' - J ..--. 'J'.UI . ! I .11. CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and Red Ray Treatment Nervous, Female and Children' Diseases Specially Treated W, C. ASPINALL (draduate Chiropractor) P and 7 Exchange Block Green 211 Black 82 AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. srll or exchange any kind pf furniture or household goods, musical instruments ma rhlnery, -tc. General repairs, cratinv. packing and shipping Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Blacc 120 and we will .call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer. Federal Block tf SHOE REPAIRS MAC Shoe Hospital shoe repairs of all kinds, Second Avenun Wert. tr SHOE REPAIRS Best materials-fUvsst work prices reasonable, Sharman Co., opposite Post Office. If SALVAGE & TOWING MIf it's on or under the water we do if Pacific Salvage Co, Ltd. Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work Agents for EASTHOPE ENGINES Boats and Scows of all descrlp tlons for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Oravel In any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 5C4 P.O. Box 1564 Mrs. Ilickcy R, M. Beauty Parlor 121 Second Avenue Finger and Water Waving, Marcelling, Electric Facials, Scalp Treatment for falling hair and dandruff. Permanent Waving by Mrs. Stephens, Fair Week Only. Phone Red 251 TOILER" VPDI2 1 I MATETO MASStve ,l'M MOT H1DW6 BLUE - I'M 7 CGaJCENTTRAT- V, IMS f I Auction! SALE 0 TWO AUTOMOBILES SATURDAY, SEPT. '5, VT 2:30 p.m. COR, 2nd AVE, ana 4th ST. Instructed by Walktr Motor Co., Ltd., I will sell by Puollp Auction one MARMON-KOOSEVELT FOUR DOOR SEDAN, eight cylinder year model 1929, and one PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR SEDAN, year model 1930. both cars licensed, fox 1931. Terms 1-3 cash, balance can m arranged pn 'monthly payments with very reasonable finance fe Each of thesp cars has run less than 11,000 miles? arid can be seen arid tried out at Ahe above add res any time before the sale, and must be sold irrespective of price, on above datel G. J; Dawes Auctioneer rhone Black i2t C. TOOMBS Radio Service Radio Sales and Repairs All makes of radio work guaranteed. Phone Bine 901 508 4th A v. E. Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue QUEEN CHARLOTTE SHINGLES BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: No. 1 6x per M, $3.75 No. 1 3x per M. 353 No. 2 per M. t.7$ ROBERTSON & SIMPSON Massett, B.C. Agent: Hyde Transfer. Phone 580 Typewriters.for Rent ! j by day, week or month Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 i MISS S. OLAFSON A. T. C. M. i Associate Teacher of Miss Way ; Teacher of Piano, Theory, . Harmony, Counterpoint. Telephone: Red 390 Your Figure Studied Line Symmetrical Arranged MRS. THOMASSON Dressmaker it Ladies' Tailor 415 Green St., Phone Blue 901 Mac Is JV" SEE VOUG I . ' IWTELLECn- 1 AT TVIIAJK BEHIND A j OF AMVTHIAJ6 V TD LAU6H AT f' f; " AIR FELD AT GENEVA!: May Be Established in Connection With League of Nations Operation - GENEVA, Sept. 4: Plans are being prepared for a League of . Rations airport near this city. With such a field, representatives, of the League would be able to speed ra pldly by plane to any pa,rt of the world wnere crisis should develop or war threaten. The planes would be so marked as to be always immune from attack- WORKLESS AREMANY Total of Unemployed in Canada 539,00 M'lth 38,000 in British Columbia OTTAWA, Sept. 4: Canada's un employed now exceed 530,000, according to Senator Oldeon Robert- son, minister of labor. I In British Columbia, the mlnls- ter'i statement continued, there are 1 38,880 unemployed of which number nearly 6,000 are transients and ! "early 7,000 aliens. !McMordicBrown j Enter Finals In j Tennis Tourney I Col: S. P. McMordle and T. W. I Brown defeated P, H. Llnzey and F. 'joslln 8-4, 8-6, yesterday afternoon I In the semt-f Inal of the men's dou bles In the city championship tennis tournament and qualified to meet W. L. Stamford and W. H. Tp-bey in the final which will berplay-ed, along with other finals, at the end of the week. 4 GENERAL McRAE 'NAMED SENATOR t OTTAWA. Sept.- 4: Major General A. D. McRae of Van- eouver, former M.P. for North "Vancouver and Conservative organizer for Canada in con- nectlon with the last general election, has been appointed to the Ssnate, It was announced today. He succeeds the late Senator S. J. Crowe of Van- couver, who died recently. Gen- eral McRae entered politics several years ago when he formed the provincial party In British Columbia to oppose the Conservative and Liberal par- ties. Mrs. F. 8. Walton and child and Mrs. P. M. Rayner of this city, who have been on a five months' trio to England, are expected home about the end of the month. They will sail 'on Sepember 11 on the Laurentlc from Liverpool for Montreal. Mail Schedule For tb East- Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day - 11:30 a.m. From the East-Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday , 1:30 pan. Thrifty VOU'RE A DEAQTO 'PMOME TWIS EACLV- LUMCH7-VJELL. I MIGHT- PLEASE HOLD THE LIAOE FOG: SEVEAVEl&WTHS OF n A SECOA1D Y" KINCOUTil RETAINS, FAIR FOOTBALL CUP -BY BEATING AIYANSII In a game which was stopped because It was too rough, Kin. collth defeated Alyansh by a score of three to nil, thus retaining for another year the Fair Board's Cup emblematic of the native football championship of Northern British Columbia. R. B, Skinner was referee. Alyansh had defeated Greenville in the qualifying game earlier in the week. Man in the Moon Now that the fair is about over It's time to think about next year. Jake says when a man acts the part pf clown he should have to wear cap and bells. Toronto"! becoming known for It marathon swim. Other cities i Mr. and Mrs. McKlnnon of Van-would like to be in the swim but arsdol were visitors to town last they can't raise the dough. Anything may happen during Exhibition week. Jake says he knows a man who heard the dogfish bark' lng the night oefpre last. Wife: "How do you like the potato sajad?" Hubby It's delicious. Did you buy It yourself?" !S HANGED AT 0KALLA Bill Matkoff Executed at Okalla This Mornlnr For Murder of John Prosov at Cranbrook NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 4: Bill Matkoff, Ukranlan, was hanged at Okalla jail this morning for the murder last November of John Prosov of Cranbrook. Los Angeles Celebrating Anniversary of City's Founding to Be Observed During Coming Ten Days LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4: Los Angeles starts today on a 10-day program of splendid pageantry In celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the city's .founding. Members of the moving picture colony will Dlav a nromin- ent part In the celebration. WE ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Rate of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13,50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PITONE 5811 MACDOVbJMlAJO I RHEAK OUCJ DATE "i UMCH toDAV? r : JAP INLET. MAN WEDS Miss Mary Parson of Winnipeg Became Bride Yesterday Afternoon of Sara Olsen The marriage took place quietly at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Ahm Cottage. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook officiating, of Miss Mary Parsons pf Winnipeg and 3am Olsen pf Jap Inlet, Porcher Island. Mr. Olsen Is a very well known and esteemed pioneer of the city and dLstrlct. He-is one of the most successful of the trolling fishermen and a leader In all movement looking to the welfare of the fishermen. The couple will have' the congratulations and . best wishes of many friends. They will reside at Jap Inlet. TERRACE oqntoua rm Pge two) arrived on Wednesday last from Pitt Lake for an extended holiday. Wednesday, Mrs. R. O. Cutler of Anyox paid a brief, visit with Mrs. Lan-fear and Miss French and toe' her son Allen and. his sister hom. on Friday. ! Giggey1 Mill Is again running and It Is hoped that the business will Improve, so that the smokestack will continue smoking . SKIDEGATE The school term resumed thts week with Miss Agnes Mather3 teacher ftt Sandsplt. J3ck Olllett 5t 'Queen CharToUe Clfy and Miss JearTHatfn "Shd TUltchetl Newman at Skldegate. Mr. and Mrs. N. Schafer of Southeast Harbor have been paying a brief visit wltlrMrs.C. Bruce at Queen Charlotte City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Denholme of Tlell motored down recently to pend 6 day visiting with friends at Queen Charlotte City and Sklde gate. Col. J. M. Rolston and survey party, carrying out work on the Queen Charlotte Islands for th Powell River Co., have movM camp to Naden Harbor. j Owing to the scarcity of wprk it is not advisable for unemployed men to come to the Queen Charlotte Islands, There are pjenty ol men already here td carry put such work as may offer. By Westover., CKM BV ME. A PE NNY AVEp i$ A PEKMV 1