October 19, 1931 The Da UtiJ Delivery Throughout TOT DA&T NXWf FAaanv ilyNews "Classified" is the Poor Man s Advertising Column A Few Words in this section is the Cheapest Way of Reaching the Mass of the People. CLASSIFI r,r rent for sale and all other raaH advertisements In this lettlon chared at the rate of 2 cents , word pe? Insertion, with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge la 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR KENT r choice apartmentt. ,.i Bios. U b.i 'i Phone ,ir,llt'B-. MUUBl IUI nUUU in, SiMH Avenue west, (Z481 ; ' " ' . . " l"lf 1 . . ' trn!i u,e Phone Red 720. tf, . sii'.n: cwy. tfj j Ft).'. IVT- ' ruiiiwim .iMuran; v av . -k or month. 725 Third j Avenue w.-t. Phone Red 607. If J FOR SALE Sand FOR iSALr - uooa usca cars right pr.ces. Kalen Motors Ltd. '.f u, l'ir 11 luting heater; double txti simiu and mattress. Phone 243) MAC Household furniture. Fifth Avenue Wejt P:. : H. , 787. 12401 Wicker baby buggy, d and repainted since 1 Dally News. Registered Pekinese! Sharman Co, opposite Poet Of-months old, $10 an-l tlee- tf mt. Prinee Rupert, i ... (543. LOST R0ARD AND ROOM m. tt HOUSE DECORATING P K 1 ! h R Phone Red 802. TRANSFERS n transfer. Cartage and P. Moving. Phone 204. t: '" iiaii.ncr ruunc 'i B.nn. Cedar and Jack Knp ltd S. OLAFSON A. T. C. M. As or:.,-, Teacher of Miss Way T'hIit i Plan0i Theory, nan-. ny, Counterpoint. Telephone: Red 390 Typewriters for Rent b ay week or month Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 Ween charlotte SHINGLES 11VCT im n n O"' Prince Runert Prtr S''h!fPerM $3.75 Si:0M 32i .u R0nEilTSON & SIMPSON Massett. B.C. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN UAIUY rOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Coltago Cheese ESI1 "ASTECRIZE11 MILK AN CREAM DAILY ED ADVERTISEMENT TAXI SERVICE BEUTS TAXI Promptness and security, Phone 678. Stand B- j ner Block. ImslC 1 ! i SALVAGE & TOWING , It's on pi under the wattr e i UO II. . Po .f. c t 4.1 UVI1IV UailUgC VyU, lilU. Agents for EASTIIOPE ENGINES Boats and Scows of all duerhv Mnnt fnr rhirt.r uoaU and Canoes for Hlre BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Coolidje Propellers and Gravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 5G4 P.O. Box 1561 SHOE REPAIRS , SHOE HOSPITAL. Shoes re paired, Second Avenue West, if: OVERSHOES, Oumboots resoled and leaks repaired. T. Ballinger, Third Avenue. 0-29 SHOE REPAIRS Best materials-finaat work prices reasonable. AUCTIONEER Xi tlUi- PRINCE RUPEP-T AUCTION MART We buy. sU or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical instruments ma 1 rhlnery, etc, Oeneral repairs.-crating, packing and shipping Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone BlacK 120 and we will call. G. i. DAIVES. Auctioneer.. Fedetal Block tf ROB'S HANDY SHOP Plumbing repairs. General repairs. Window cleaning, etc. ROBERTSON & ROBERTSON 501 Sixth Avenue West Phone Blue 937 C. N. TRAIN 1 For the East i Mondays, Wedneaday and Satur-days, 11:30 &m. 1 ! From the East i Sundays. Tuesday and Tnurs-i days, 3:30 p.m. 4 SCALE OF CHAUHES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage aud Engagement announcements $2. Dirth Notices 60c Funeral Notices Jl. Cards of Thanks, J2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. . CniROPKACTIC Sunshine and Red Kay Treatments Nervous. Female and Children' DUease Specially Treated IV. C. ASI'LMALL (Graduate Chiropractor) G and 7 Exchange Block Green 211 Black ZKl CIUKOPRACTIG Health Service The PALMER METHOD column. T. IV. HOLLAND 15 Besner Block Phone 857 PALMISTRY MOB. JAMBS CLARK, Palmistry and Crystal Heading. Federal Block. Phone Green 701. Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue C; TOOMBS Radio Service Radio Sales and Repairs All makes of radio work guaranteed. Phone Blue 901 508 4th Av. E. A. TAXIDERMY fl Furs 1 Made Up 18 Years' Experience AH Kinds of Mountinc J. A. LESTIN Prince George Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlningMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts "TILLIE THE TOILER" THE MARKET Market price current , today are Vegelables B. C. Potatoes, 12.15 lbs 2J sack $1.45 to 2.00 . T" n T-) n n - 1 11. O AUm AC a. v. occh, uuik, v lus 4 Parsley, bunch 0 B. C. Celery, head 10 Vegetable Marrow, lb. .05 Spinach, B. C, lb .10 Garlic, Imported, per lb ... .40 Brown Pickling Onions .10 White Pickling Onions, 2 lbs. .. .25 Cabbage, green .05 Calif. Head Lettuce, head .'15 Victoria hothouse tomatoes.. lb. .20 basktt .. 90 Field Tomatoes, lb ,10 basket : 40 Green Peppers, lb 15 Red Peppers, lb. .25 Egg Plant, lbL 25 B.C. Cauliflower, hd... 15c. to .25 B. C. Bunch Carrots .05 Outdoor cucumbers, each 5c to .10 HothetiM Cucumbers, 15c and 20 Pumpkin, lb 1 .01 Hubbard Squash, lb. 06 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs fc5 Savoy Cabbage, head, 10c to.. 2d Scotch Kale, lb .07 Onions, 8 lbs 2j Bulk Turnips, 8 lbs 2b Carrots. 8 lbs 25 Parsnips, lb .05 Imported Spanish Onions, lb. .19 Apples B. c. Oravenstelni, 2 lbs. 23 Mcintosh Reds, household .. box V83 4 lbs .25 C Qrade, large box 2.Q5 Fancy large box Hi Medhnn Small, box 2.6, Extra Fancy, box 285 Fruto-i Valencia Oranges .25c to .70 Lemons, California, large GO Cal'tomla OrapefrutflVta jq Bananas, lb. . .15 California Tokay Grapes, lb. .. 2b CantelQupes. Oliver ... X 10c to .15 Fears, doc 35c to .45 Crabapple jlarge, 4 lbs,.- 25 box : 1.90 Pamesranata rrdOc to .la Concord Grapes, basket! 1 .00 I Dried truu Extracted honey, per Jar. u . m Oateo, bulk. lb. .12 '.j (Lemon and Orange Peel .23 Black eooklne figs. lb. . .15 j Currants, lb. . 45 citron peer ; White figs. lb. . .13 Apples, dried . 20 Peaches, peeled - -2Q Apricots, lb. , ... - 20 prune. 60-70, lb , .. .1 Prunes 30-40, lb. .. .16 Prunes, 40-50, lb. .. Meats- Fowl. No.- 1, lb .....fw. JO Roasting Chicken, lb. ... .40 Earn, shced. first grade .45 Cottasd, rolls, lb. , M Ham. picnic first grade .. 55 Bacon, lde, sliced, best grade .41 Pork, shoulder . .18 Pork, loin .28 Pork, dry salt .. JO Pork, leg 20 Ayrshire bacon, lb, 35c to JbO Veal, shoulder 1 25 Veal, loin, .3? Beef, pot roast 15c. to .20 Beef, boiling" - ICc to .14 Beef, roast, "prime rib 2.0c to .25 Lamb, shoulder 22 Beef, steak 25c. to J3 Lamb, leg .38 ' Lamb, chops 35o. to. .40 Mutton, shoulder -w -20 Fish- Smoked kippers, lb .15' Salmon, (resh, lb. ,-. 25 " i 4w ? M "THIS VJAWT AO I KMOW VnlAJ L' ,M PAPER 1 VMROTB Halibut, fresh, lb 20 l Eggs-- !b.C. fresh pullets, doz. 25 B.C. fresh firsts, doj ,.... 21 'B.C. fresh extras, do .40 new lald .4 Butter-Fancy cantoned, lb V No. 1 Creamery, 3 Jhj. Alberta Creamery, Jh, Flour- Hour. 49's, No. 1 hard wheat M Pastry Flour, 10 lbs., Sugar-bellow. 100 lbs 1,10 White. 100 lbs. r. 3,M Lard-Pure 13c to. 4J Compound 13c to 15 Fed Wheat, No. 3 Alberta 11? No. 5 Alberta Oats 1.C5 Bran 1,44 Shorts . Middlings ... 100 Barley 1. Laying Mash 2. W Oyster Shell 1.80 3.75. Uv V A hJWAMff .......wv Ground Oil Cake 3. J Fine oat chopi 1.75 Crushed oats v 1,1.1 Fine barley chop .... , 1.75 Nuts- Almonds, shelled .Valencia w .. .50 California soft shelled walnuts Walnuts, broken shelled 45' Walnuts, shelled halves .... W Peanuts ... Cheese- Ontario solids 2i Stilton, lb : 33 Rouquefort 0 Censored The Daily News costs only 10c a week to residents of the city, or $3.00 a year to those who live outside the city, but in Northern or Central B. C. Put yourself in line, for happiness and good cheer by subscribing today, if you are not already-taking the paper. , Be optimistic. Read the Daily News of Prince Rupert and cheer up. Keep in touch with " the district. Read all the advertisements. Then buy at home. Buy the home paper. Have faith in the city. Work hard and smile. That's the way to keep yourself happy. There is nothing like Optimism to cheer yourself up and ban the blues. Make a start at once and give the plan a good trial. The Daily News costs only 10c a week to residents of Prince Rupert or $3.00 a year to residents of the district outside the city. Keep yourself in good standing and on the road to happiness by subscribing to the Daily News today. m "rue name; OF JbrnHfik -Mdl iif?m lNStHT. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver- Sunday ss. Pr. George ....10 pm Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pm. Friday-as. princess Mary 10 p.m.' 38, a rMana Cardena, midnight mMti.t October 4 ss. Pr. Louise 9l:3Qpm. Oct: 14 ss. Princess Loui3C....pm. Oct. 2658. Princess Norah....pm. 1 From Vancouver j Surviay ss. Catala ...4 urn 1 Wed, ss. Pr. Rupert . .10:30 ami Friday ss. Princess Mary p.ra. Friday ss. Cardena pm' Satur. ss. Pr. George .10:30 am. Oct, 10 ss. Prin. Louisa. ft am. Oct, 22 ss. Princess Norah- am. For Naas River and Por.t Simpson Sunday ss. Catala ......,8 pm- From Nw Iliver & port Simpson-Tuesday ss. Catala H:3Q am Foj Stewart and Anyox,- Sunday S3. Catala . .8 pm. Wednesday s. Pr. Rupert 4 pm Saturday ss, Pr- George -.4 pm. From. Stewart and Anjox Sunday as. Pr. George 8 pm, Tuesday ss. Catala ...11:30 am. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 pm. JSjFor Ocean Falls Sunday ss. Pr. George ....10 pm, Tuesday ss. Catala .,...l:30 pm. j Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 nm. Friday ss, Princess Mary 10 pm 1 From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ..J0:30, am. vjeuu. rr ya om A-vnaooay - CONSCIENTIOUS -wa StMPImS "CUT TVVVT. UlME I OUT OP" My 1 a. ES. liUM IT M 1 Friday- ss. Cardena pm '. ss. Princesa Mary 4 p.m Sat. ss. Pr. George ....10:30 a.n. For Queen Charlottes Oct. 8 ss. Prince John 10 pm Oct. 22 ss. Prince jphn 10 pm From Queen Charlottes Oct. 6 ss. Prince. John am Oct. ' 20 . ss. ' Prince John am roriasKa Oct. 10 ss. Prin, Louise 11 am, Oct. 22 ss. Prtncew. Norah....am Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public. Interest, but letters must be brief and to the pqint. The long-winded correspondent has no place In modern Journalism, Every letter must be signed by tho writer, not necessarily fur publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. AH assigned documents go to the waste paper, basket. Letters, of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should bo 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. -By Westover, WJAMT A.O in