rriday July 10, 1M1 W THE DAILY NEWS PAOK FIVE hy Not Let People Know Of Your Needs Today? Rent That Room, Secure Help, Sell Furniture, Real Estate, Etc., Through a Classified Ad. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For rrnt, for sale and all other small advertisements In this section charged at the rate of cents a word per Insertion with six Insertions for (he price of four. By tlfu month the charge 25c a word. N'd advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR RENT THUKi: ROOMED cottage for renr. Red 165. 111 ciioK K Apartments v,i nuaver Bros, for rent, if Phone if pqp KENT Four-roomed modem ip.uuiifnt. . partly . furnished. I'lwiii W6 607.' tf foR RENT Clean, well furnished modern apartment. Palmer Ap-mtsiirnts. Phone Red 444. Fuli RENT Five-roomed cottaee m !. took stove and heater. Next Steamship Sailings Fo' Vancouver MmrJay--ss. Pr. Oeorge .. .4vp.ra. Tuesday-ss. Catala 1:30 pjn. Mac. PALMISTRY TAXI SERVICE llm lti.ni ruui'iuuiircu tiAt. ... ... . . - , l).v smith & Mallett. tf TAXI SERVICE PHONE C7C.1 FOI RENT -Furnished apartment! Promptness and security. Bert &j b. d.iy. week or month. Red 607. TRANSFERS tf B. & R. TRANSFER. Cartage and Furniture Moving. Phone 204. tf CARPENTRY f 1 in KENT Two four or five-! R- OREENFIELD, Carpenter. Altei onn (! furnished apartments! at,ns. repairs, first clan practi A; iiiy Mussauems, pnone IB tf. FOR RENT -Pianos, phonographs,! ? sv.in(r machines and ean, WiiKPrs, cor. Second Avenue ! Fourth Street, U cal experience. Phone Black 414 325 2nd Avenue. AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART j We buy. sfU or exchange any. kind ol 'urnlturo or household do. .r u, Dally News. Apply Pu!- goods, musical Instruments ma n, a.ily News business office, j chlnery, etc General repairs. FOR SALE f"K sale Bed chesterfield, cheapo ('! .. Blue 923. 165 I r ale wicker baby buggy, ' ii. w Apply Dally News. if SHOE REPAIRS h.v Miop Hospital. Shoe repairsi all kinds, Second AveiHWi 1'f FOR Finest Work try Louis .Shlblg Ml Sf :ond Avenue West, Box t Pr;n p Rupert. B.C. li BOARD AND ROOM R'-K'M AND BOARD, Phone lied 129 TENDERS TOT)Ers tor the sale of a 1823 li'!ds..n Sedan will be received to July 20. Half cash, balance ' .ns. d Kalen Motors Ltd. tf Vancouver Stocks 'r' "". 8. D. Johnatni, Oa.t D: Missouri, 27. 28. Mines. nU, 414. C-.iri'e Copper. 45, nil. Km River. 2V4, 3. i. -uiida. nil, 25. C; iiulvicw, 4, 5. l! ' ! ndence, nil, 1. I' 1 .i Mines, i.nlL " kv Jim, i, j. ' i' wk, nU, 1. N nul silver, 1, nil. N. Me Five, 5, 0. '' im.h Copper, nil, 5. r-'i.rt Oreille, 70, 80. P'l lll'l- ftfl "JA "-Idaho, 5, 52. ' s Macdonald, 25, 30. u-Argenta. 2, nil. ' r Crest, 1, 2. Aflake, 2, 3. ' V Richfield, VA, l2. idblne. a, I. OILS 'al. 6A. nil. ' P Con.. 10. 14; & itiousle, 21, nll F.iiyan Pete. 1A 2. " iue, 50, 58. rland, 7-,-8. v M' bty, ltVrtll. r"lted. 11, lV i Eastern Stocks w'"-unda. 18.75V'1955. Ihl Nickel, 14.50, 15.00. f n.. 20.50, 27.50. T,"l Oil, 12.50, nil. r Mining St Smelt., 100.00, nil, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Blacic 120 and we will call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer Federal Block tf JULV.GTL ANP TOWING "If If s oar or under the water we do If Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. r'ul'y Equipped lor Diving and General Salvage Work Acrnts for EASTHOPE F.N (I IN Eh Boat and Scows vf al! descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canot.i for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern f!JC Distributors OiOldfe Propeller Sand and Gravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water rWne, Day or Micht 5M HT.U.K PINT KOBE. 'TOPPER All? KIT. UAST CHANCK OF TH PHOC ROSC OHOUP OF MIHERAI CLAIilS Vltmle4 in the Cowt ajteciw M:nlns DlflJtn t bead of Kleiw liet. TAKE NOTICl. w W It Maon. Tr.-nilnri oertlfleat. 4767. FraneM Nleoll free mtner ccrtlfleiU ".MUD Atesan Wr Ucod. fre miner's crtinot S4-72!in. R A. Itatvryman frw mlnw-'i cr-tlflote 34754D.. Intend, nlxtv dajrt lro-n 4iU hreof to WlT to Ul nlnrng re "order for certltlett of lmprotnn,' for the purpose of obuuiin erown tnnti for the iho claim. And further take rwnlc that action under Section SS of the Mineral Act irrait tic eeoiDiencad before the inuancr of auch crtlflcata of lmprovemnU. Dated thin 17th dav'of ADr'l 1911 MIM.R.U. AI'T ('ertlflealf nf imprntement NOTICE Polygon Fractional Minenu Claim, al-nate In the. Atlln Mining Dlvlalon of Caaalar Dlatrlet. tm.M A AM it M -mlt Northerly from the Enflneer Mine and atl joining vne Druuuun ompvn and Iron Maak Mineral Claim. TAKE HOTICB UMt I. ioh DtHtkaw frr. Minora Certmeate No S8444 a Intend, lty daya fram t)M date hrJf to apply 10 tn MiniiiK hwjphi iui i rL. f Tbinr.mmHlU fr IN. pirpoe. of obtaining a Crown Orant in. .aoove ciauu. , t,,.ih.r til. fvfUoa that act lot I : 'Vindef aeetlon 85, muat be oommaneeo lf.ra the laauance of auch Owtlflcate rtfjmprorjwenta It. McN. PHASER. Agent. CHIROPRACTIC MRS. JAMES CLARK. Palmutry Sunshino and fled Ray Treatment Block. SvCSl Telephone nd!nl Black 637. yaUa ! Nervoi. remale and Children,' k Specially Treated W. C. ASPINALL (Chiropractor) I'hone Green 241 St 7 Exchange Bis. tOpp. Orme'a) QUEEN CHARLOTTE. SHINGLES BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: No. 1 5x per M. $3.75 No. 1 3x per M 3.25 No. 2 per M. ... 2.75 ROBERTSON k SIMPSON Massett, B.C. A;ent: Hyde Transfer. Phone 580 Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS CLASS Third Avenue GEORGF MACKUN Plain and Ornamental PLASTKRING, STUCCO, BRICK, CEMENT. ETC. Tel. Red 832 4 Emad Blk. Your Figure Studied Lines Symmetrical Arranged MRS. TIIOMASSON Dressmaker St Ladles' Tailor 415 Green St, Phone Blue 901 Typewriters for Rent by day, week or month Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 IIOUSEPA1NTING Inside and Outside PAPKUHANG1NG KALSOMINING Reasonable Prices JOERGEN P.MOLLER Call Red 802 between 5:30 and C p.m. or before 8 a.m.. or call 64 at any time. A Real Vacation Swimming, Fishing, Hunting Comfortable Restmore Beds Food Is home cooked par excellence. TllfC HOME FARM Rates: $2.50 per day, children under 12, half price. Wire or Write for Reservations MADAME RAJAUT TL-ELL, Queen Charldtte Is. "TILLIE THE TOILER" emu MAC Vv o fta 'uo TO TAkX .. I U 1 . -f TO '0M -OlAJ THAT tHWITO- IS0APH Of MB M My H.ACING cab; FISHPRICES I INBRITAIN 1 (Continued Jrom Page One) trade at the moment is how to dispose of the surplus, "There will, I am sure., be no dumping if we can possibly avoid It. ,The local Fish Meal Company, I hear, are sending a train load of Inferior quality to Shields so that fish with which they cannot deal can be reduced to fish meal, and In every way, up to the present time, we are handling the situation all right. "We have had these times before und we will have them again. No one can control fish supplies. They come in gluts when 'often least expected, and the same applies to scarcity of supplies. "It is a position we have had to face many times; before. This Is one of those periodical gluts that-we get, and owing to our enormous catching power In Hull it Is more manifest here than In any other place. We are actually selling more fish than we have ever done before by a tremendous amount, for our landings last year were 54,000 tons in excess of the previous year, and that increase is being sustained during 1931. Trawlers undoubtedly are being run at a loss, and while we realize i the seriousness of. the position we are not getting into a panic about it. The whole position is one of uncertainty, but we' are not going to stop, sit down, and cry about It" Questioned as to whether the landing of a greater variety of fish at Hull would solve the situation. Mr. Hudson pointed out that the Hull trawler owners were handling a class of fish they had always handled. He added that despite the difficulties experienced In disposing of catches not a boat had, as yet, missed the tide. : Speaking of the salted fish trade, J. W. Johnson, of the firm of Meiers. Johnson and Knudtzon; 'said the production was exceeding consumption. x "We are." he saWf "having to do a larger volume of business in order to cut down expenses, for prices of selling have dropped 30 or 40""; In the last six months. We are up against bad Internal conditions rn the countries with which we deal. Wt do business with Spain, Brazil. Portugal, Italf and the West Indies and Cuba, but the revolution in Spain and the fluctuations of currency In t)ther countries have made our problem a very difficult one." At Grimsby Unemployment is Increasing daily In Grimsby as a consequence of the slump In the fishing Industry. The tying-up of trawlers has resulted Qt hundreds of fishermen being thrown out of work, and now the female labor at the port Is betnr seriously affected. Braiders employed by the Coal. Salt and Tanning Company Ltd.. and Consolidated Fisheries Ltd, have been put on short ,tlme. The week before last nearly 150 girls Lwere stood off by the Coal. Salt and Tanning Co., and aitnpugn 37 returned to work last week, it was expected that a further batch will be stood oft this week.Women employed at the Consolidated Fisheries braiding works In Granville Street and Slxhllls Street are also being placed on half-time Men employed in the fishing Industry and Its subsidiary trades contlriue to register at the Employ .ment Exchange, the total number of unemployed receiving benefit on May 18. being 5078. Including 4032 'men, 126 boys, 083 women and 238 'girls. During the past fortnight unera- 1 Take The DAILY NEWS with you When Going on Summer Holidays the phase was only temporary, but succeeding months have shown an Intensification of the depression Instead of the amelioration hoped for. The period may be described as the most prolonged as well a the most severe that has been experienced for many years. Although Inshore North Sea boats are still actively engaged, the longer voyagers are making nothing of their trips, ahd the sequel Is bound to be the "tying-up" of a considerable section of the fleet. Too Realistic Nearly everybody likes to keep in touch with Prince Rupert when away for their holidays. The best way to do this is to order the paper sent during that time. If jt is only for two weeks, the News is a welcome visitor and the mails during the summer months are carried almost daily to. most points. Recently a number of Scandinavians have given up the local fishing for the summer and gone on an extended visit to their former homes. In almost every case they order the Daily News sent them while they are away. Several subscribed for a year, others for shorter periods. $: No time is too short for us to look after our patrons. Subscription Department THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. toymenV among fishermen has ln-: teased at an alarming rate. On May 18 there were 132 trawler en-.Imen en the registered 230 fishermen. Last wck these figures had creased to 173 trawler engineers and 320 fishermen. Aberdeen . It Is several months now since one big Aberdeen exporting firm found It necessary to curtail lit staff eeil- ftiderably. It was then hoped that Vanderlioof Men Mail'Schedule . Hailed Into Court I For the East , n ii , p, Daily, except Sunday . ..11:30 a.m. I rOllOWmgrireS From the East- I Daily, except Tuesday 1:30 pjn. ' For Vancouver ' VANDEHHOOF. July 10: For Monday .V. 2 pjn. breaches of the provincial forest act, Tuesday 12:30 noon three men were fined by Stlpen- Wednesday, .......4:30 p.m. diary Magistrate J. D. Charleson. . Thursday l p.m. i J. M. Johnston was convicted of eftL"-" " " A pJn 4:30 Saturday p.m. ; contravening conditions of a bum- g pjn i ing permit and was assessed $50 and . , 1 F Vancouver cost Paul Boor and Felix Paul were "m each fined $25 and costs. Boor for ?uny 4 P-01- falling to do his utmost to prevent Monday 9 .m. the spread of fire burning on his 11:30 ajn. . property, and Paul for falling to ob- Wednesday 11 :30 a.m. tain a permit before setttn a fire. FtlW 9 a m I 11:30 p.m. j Saturday 11:30 a.m. ' Have you pala your suoseriptton For Stewart and Anyox loathe Dally News this year? Sunday '. 7 p.m. By Westover. mi rLCin ti! j I' ira' 't's i mm - mm SB mt3mw amm WLm "i" UWM