,6uary 24, 1831. THE DAILY NEWS FZVSi Not Let People Know Of Your Needs Today? Rent That Room, Secure Help, Sell Furniture, Real Estate Etc., Through a Classified Ad. , FOR RENT Furnished 4 room flat Phone 547. if :T . Modern house, 5 bath, Apply Munro r tt B' . .ft ktnt Furnished 5 room cum Heat" Phone Bl.ac tf ,T Ry day, week or furnished apartment. Red 607. tf FOR SALE a i ,f. Snap 5- room house ;k,:U. tws krU, Bleventli ii. ;tr Conrad. $1,000X0. G. P . : Limited. tf U,E -Solid wtdnut Dining md 8 chain, carved oa i ranaiamer bioou jjione! 5. 21 W. Fresh Fish Daily 1 A TT1 TT i. Tf crasDoat neien 11 at Bay floats. Number of s, just out of water. FOR EXCHANGE TMADE A nice levfi lot in lun 8. Eighth Avt. East.! proposition or trade eon&ld- j . All taxes paid. Apply P. D ' X 518 i? WANTED r&pe 4 Rfld! 211 SITUATIONS WANTED Jill: Girl require position as Bcaaul , ttfMgnffWl. Fho ! 186 - tf : Y'iLE woman wants work-by r dour. Phone Blue HELP WANTED A v.uiu-d. Appjy Rupert Pha-1 A? TO BODY Si FENDER REPAIR MEN ARE NEEDED ' ' .sands of car accidents oc-daily. These cars are reel und made like new by i,i w type of auto mechanic. n'.cr graduates now noldinjAU1 1 :. v poslUeos as mechanics, i mi n ana an op owners, xbu (i1 1 the same. Start training! " uj me opi fv in our of thte nosstlons onen M. n.phUl OradHates. Be onr .,i graduates to enter this; Vald field. We can give ' "xpenses and our Pjee Em turn; Department la at your nt all times. Write today nr Free Auto Body and Fen-Mt i hanics LHacature. M?'HILL AUTO it ENGINEERS' HOdLS. 104S Pender St. Vancouver, B.C. AGENTS WANTED I HNMENT POSITIONS as men. Clerks, Stenographers, 1 "m&. and Immigration Off!-. Free Booklet tells how to hem. Obtainable only from oldest Canadian Civil Eer-' -rrespondenc School, M.C. l td.. 401 Kensington Bldg.. ninipeg. Public Stenographer iKL MOURIS, office 342WMt-' i Block, Phone 782. tf I V ATP BAnnn..nnV.. Pv.Tn ' iH'tor in Pnmmivrf InJ Ruhlpcta. -IB Oth.Aydf'HVwitJiPaP. Box 300. STOCKINGS MENDED '"K Htocklnga mended. Dcmers, '''"'lie 27. 22 TRANSFERS ''AMERON'H Trnn.foi. Phntid ITT r, Birch, Cedar and Jack Pine tf r ' TRANSFER. Cartage and rui nlture Moving. Phone 20i UUltiia. tf MUSIC SINOINO Lessons. Mrs. Karl Dyb-havn. Phone Green 618. tf AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. aril or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical Instruments ma rhlnery, etc. General repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer Federal Block. tf CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and Red Ray Treatments Nervous, Female and Childrwis Diseases Special y Treated j C. ASPINALL (Chiropractor) 1 Phone Green 241 & 7 Exchange Blfc tOpp. Orme's) SECOND-HAND DEALERS New and Second-Hand Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged W. H. Montgomery 3rd Avenue Phone Blue 339 SALVAGE AND TOWING "If It's ob ot under the water we da it." pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. ijful'y Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work Agents for EASTIIOPE ENGINES Boats and Scows of ail descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes, for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern B.C. Distrtoutors Coolidge Propellers Sand and Gravel in any quantity. delivered anywhere by water Phone, Day or Night 5C4 P.O. Box 1564 MINCKAL ACT CERTIFICATE OTIMI'KOVaMENT Lot MSB OoknaOa. Lot 4464 Broken BUI: Lot 4SI7 Klnbura; Lot 08 Bftf Mr: Lot MM Last Cteno Lot 460t Motbar Lc; Lot 4S91 ttcnfrrw; Lot S48 MUnoe: Lot 6487 tm Ut . . .. l M.tau attiui In Mm ymins vuon of cwur i- trtet. , n ( w Am taki noticb th. Maurice Lo- rton m wton na whim H putrtdce. rutrMP' Mlner'i CcrtmoktM n Mai 44SQ1 4oi t D and ni 3081 sosai D d . . IntaML aMMr TJo2SUZ of iauowBt for the purpoar at tainins . crown Oram of it above A4 furthtr Ui. uaUm that acUon, km so. bum! be oonwnWMro twfot thr 'imiasec ot aueh oartuicat ot ImprovwiMtnta. Dalad tott 15th daf of Jaftuary. SJl.. ItMl H UcN. FRASBR. KIPPERS AND BLOATERS Fresh Smoked For Sale at All Local Stores Prepared By Local Labor At Bacon Fisheries Newlands. Couple Wed Recently In Prince George PRINCE GEORGE, Jan. 24: Mrs, Lydla Brown and George Frank Brady, both of Newlands, were united in marriage here last Saturday by Rev. T. V. L"Estrange in St. Ml-; chael's Anglican Church. Are Wedded In Prince George Mm) Rivpr Tnunl United In Wed-I lock By Itev. T. V. L'Estrange In Anglican Church PRINCE GEORGE, Jan. 24: Rev T. V. L'Estrange officiated on. Sun. day last In St. Michael's Anglican; Church when Miss Minni Scher-bacov of Mud Rive.- became the bride of Peter Belado, also of Mud River. Massey-Harris Dividend Not To Be Given TORONTO, Jan. 24: Directors of Massey-Harris Co. decided yesterday not to pay the regular dividend due on preferred stock on February 16. Lake of Woods Dividend Has Been Passed MONTREAL, Jan. 24: The Lake of the Woods Mining Oo. announced the passing of the current quarterly 8c share dividend on common stock due on March 1. Women's Institute At Prince George Plans Busy Year PRINCE GEORGE. Jan the annual meeting which was held a few days ago, the local Women's Institute made plans for an active year In 1931. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. George Abbott. Viee-pre4dnt Mrs. G. B. Williams. Secretary, Mrs. II. Douglas. Treasurer, Mrs. T. A. Griffith. Director, Mrs. R. B. Carter. COUI'OKATION OF THE CITY OF ritlNCE Kl'I'F.KT TARE NOTICE THAT: 1. Tb Council of the OMfWgaUon of Um city ot Frtaua BupM mttto to complete tha gradlna rfd maoaora wearlits avrtaM on BltU) Avtam rrooi Oonrad atnat o it end o Ui' -ratted road In MoClymont Park, at noal MMtrovaSMiit, aad IMcBd to neolall anata th aaat upon tbe laud abuttlns dlraettr on tbe work, ncrot inch portion of the ooat aa la Incurred at atKK imcneoaiana. I. Tiir aaUmatad oMt f the work It M&.700.0O, of which' I4.186JT la to be nald br the Corporation, and the uU mated annual apeolal rato per too". trontafr la M 046S. ' The apveia) aa-30 annua iHilalmMlta s. TSMon dedilns to petition asalnat undertak lng the work muat do h en at before the ltb daf of February, 1831 E. T. JONBS, 01 CSerk. Duted thla 9th day oX JanuarT. 1W1. BRINGING UP FATHER t-ITTl-'E OOC Pl-Fl" C LOST- WHAt I DO? J "1 MAIIATMA GANDHI TO BE FREED SHORTLY .. NEW DELHI, India, Jan. 24: Within the next 24 hours, Mahatma , pandhi, leader of (the Indian nationalists, win be a free man, it is expected. Gandhi was Jailed some time ago for eight months as a re- mi It. nf the civil disobedience campaign in India. At the j same time as Gandhi is releaa- 1 ed. It is expected there will be j general amnesty fpr a number of his followers. Such amnesty H was suggested would be given in connection with the agreement at London a few liavR flBO ta KtVC India Self- government. ' -rr UURNS DAY OBSERVED f continued from page 1) The first Hem on the toast Miat was that to the King which was observed la the usual manner. The orchestra, consisting of James Watt and John Bremner, violins, and Mrs. Jamas Black, pianist, then gave a selections 0f Scottish! airs. The toast to the Immortal Memory was responded to with fitting-ingly appropriate remarks by Rev J. Kennedy, the pastor of the church. J. A. Ten Ban, "The Star of Rabble Burn," and Mrs. - James Waugh, "There Was a Lad." J. Hc-OUssan respowded to the toast to "Bonnie Scotland." Mrs. William MMler sang "Afton Water." and John E. Davqjr "Bonnie Mary ol Argyle." The toast to "Canada" was responded to . eloquently by A. M. Manson, K.QU M.L-A. Mr. Hanson! expressed gsattfication at the fact! that the duueta had decided ti ike uo theroalebsation of Burns' . birthday. Mayor C. H. Orroe wasi also heard to connection with the response to the toast to Canada. Mrs! H. N. BfoeUeeby sang "Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon. ' and Alex depperton "Robin Tam - 1 -on'j Smlddy." "La O' Mine." waiFrom Naa nlvcr rendered by a quartette conaUttnt, I and Port Simpson of John E. Devey. Mrs. Jas. wangn I Miss Olive Munro ana amx cup-perton." The toast to "The Lasses." was ictjiunuru w uy u. w. muwh Tne program ciosec witn a selec tion of Old Favorites by the or-i ?heetra and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." j .The speeches were excellent and the musical and vocal selections) beavrtHy enjoyed. All the latter, were anoared. Mrs. J. S. Black and i Mm. E. 3. Smith were accompan-lata. The general Mperviaion of the banquet was In the hands of Mrs.i D. C. Stuart, president oi the La dies' Aid. Tbe convener of the ban-! uet fommtttoe was Mrs. Jamei ' Simpson and other ladlas who aiily , aMls were Mrs. J. W. MeKlniev.l Mrs. w. I,, sanduen. mo. w u., Christianoon. Mrs. Ben Dalgarno.! Mrs. J. Wateon, Mrs J. Hadden and Mrs. W. W. C. OKeiU. Bervi-! Umrs were Mioses Ballmger. Nes- ie Brown. Betty Eastman, Beulah MeKtnley, Muriel Vanoe, E. Flnlay, Wlnnifred Bby. BReen Osborne and Sheila Stuart. A. S. XICKritSON RET11IINS Arthur S. Ntckeraon, who toi been on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Prlnteas Mary yes- terday afternoon. B"f COLlM't IP MACE KEEPS UP THACT RACKET-THK VHOUK "TOaAJ ViLL BE OUT LOOKlM' i 1 ' Scotland Conquers Franceln Rugby Score in International Match Tpday Six to Four Fifty Thousand Fans Saw Encounter EDINBURGH, Jan. 24: Scotland defeated France in international rugby today by a score of six to tour. Fifty thousand spectators witnessed the match. D ll T iDcIHlCll 1 O See Hoover l I Canadian Premier to Confer With President of United States OTTAWA, Jan. 24: Premier R. B. Bennett will visit Washington next week and Is expected to discuss a number of question with President Herbert Hoover. Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Sal-10.30 urday ajn. Prom the East Sunday, Tuatday and Thursday 3J0 pjn. For Vancouver Tuesday - 1 noon Thursday a 9 pxn. Friday 11 pm Jan. 14 and 26 - pjn. From Vuiicouver Sunday 4 pjn Wednesday 1030 pjn Jan. 10 and 24 pm. From Anyox and Stewart Wednesday 3 pm. Friday . .... , ... , pxa For Anyox and Stewart Sunday 7 pjn Tuesdays 1130 ajr. Thursdays 8 pm For Naas River and Port Simpson ' Sunday w 7 pm. Tuesday 1130 am. For Queen Charlottes Wednesdays 7 Pin, From Queen Charlottes- Sundays , ajn. For Alaska-Jan. 10 and 24 .. ain. From Alaska-Jan. 14 and 28 .. pjn. T Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tueedal ssaala .... UO pm Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 pjo. . Friday ssPrlne ess Alice 10 pra ss. Cardena, 12 midnight Jan. 14 ss. Princess Norah p.m Jan. a at. Prtai. Nerah pjr.. From Vancouver-Sunday St. Catala 4 pjn: Wed. as. P:. Oeow ...1050 am Friday as. Cardena pjn Friday as. Princess AVee 4pm Satur ss. Pr. Rupert, 10:30 a.m. Jan. 10 a. Prin. Nerah a.m. Jan. 24 ss. Prhi. Nwah am From Naas River and rort Simpson Sunday as Catala . 8 pm1 For Naas Itver anfl ion bimnson. Tueaday-am. Catala .... 1U0 am For Stewart and Anyox 'Sunday a. Oatala, 8 pm. 1 Wednesday . es, P. George 4 pm. MOW USTeM-MACdlE'. JOST STOP CRIM FER A ryllWUTE,. CftVlM' WOMTT ORirJC AiM' BsCK- fOO't-L. WAVE TP OFFER REWARD- - HOTE'ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all room A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop, Cor. of Fraser nd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prap THE IHUPL HPUTII WHIIX Hot ie Cold Water. Steam Heat 7?c PER DAY AND UP TrlepUont 111 Royal S. R Martin, Vancouver; A. C. Eckman, Frank Wadman and Stcvr Selig, Seaplane Wrangell; J. Kris'. manson, Osland; C. Junes, city. Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parti's SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and 'winter Just to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come In and see us today. Suit or overcoat "complete and fin ished in three days. Ling, the Cutter i Steam cleanine. massing and alter-1 Ing. We deliver aiiffBrl BrihfiTO. ' LING THE-TADLOR j tl7 Second Ave. Phone 049 Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, fixes 3" tf B" Baking Pans made to order 34p TIUKD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 3 Works Blue 705 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDEIt AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY saBavatanai'iieuLaaaT! Singer Sewing Machines On Easy Monthly Payments As low as $8.00 per month Cheaper to tuy than rent All makes of machines repaired. McRAE BROS. LTD. By George McManus AT r-vt. CONTIMOE.O - -1 - TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA SRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City TYPEWRITERS! So oilirt taluf ran apprimrti the irrlBl REBUILT UNDERWOOI oTTs S75.00 ry eaw terpn All othrr mukri frum S1S.00 Hl'MlSTRAVn ADPIXfl MACIIINEH United Typewriter Co. Ltd. 1 VAMWVKIL BC DR. HUGH L. DICKEY ' SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ' At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading WhMe House 225rfSecond Ave. Telephone 767 Silversides Bros. Third Ave. Phone 22 j Window Glass and Glazing Nelson's Beauty Parlor Ofogulgnole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $7.50 ' Skilled artists In all branches of beauty culture 211 Third Street Phone Blue 5C1 Thtlest defense LdtneJvzyrAe f-Vl -v . il finestfueZ There's pny one defense against ;be oid weather and that's the proper kind of coal. Bay a ten ef ooal from us andr ftse away at Old Mn Winter.' Hell quit on the run. Order air ton ot coal today and note the haste that we display. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone CIS A Unity Newt viant-ad will in rulta. . NOW TO POT THE AO IM THE. PrP6i CIT CACY TO to?m ovaya the. ooc am cpui-ecr Z tf .T