Monday, September 14, 1031 ' 5 THE DAILY NEWS FAQ2 FZV2 Tie Daify iVeu;s "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. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE! For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this section charred at the rate of 2 cents a word per Insertion with six Insertions for the price of four. By the month the, charge is 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR RENT 7 FOR RENT Furnlshed'4 room flat with bath. Phone 547. t F')B RENT 3-room cottage. Apply 40 Summit Ave. 217 FLATS FOR RENT 5 and 6 room and bath on Sixth Avenue West; Phone Blue 802. tf FOR RENT -Clean well-furnished room, hot and cold water. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. tf FOR RENT Pianos, phonographi. sowing machines and can. Walker's, cor. Second Avenus and Fourvh Street. u for RENT Clean, well furnished two room suites. $10 per month. half-block from Post Of flee, 83A Second Avenue West. Phone 2X. , 22U FUR RENT Choice 6-room flat Modern 4 -room flat, Clapp Block, Monarch Range $25. 3 rooms down town, suitable fori rooming house $25. Westenhavcx! Bros. tf! FOR SALE I FOR SALE Brick lined heater Phone Green 712. ' BEDS and Carpet for sale cheap. Apply 236 3rd Avenue. 217; FOR SALE Kindling. 50c. sank Apply 600 9th Ave. Wert. PERSIAN LAMB COAT for Sale. Kood condition. Phone 581. 217 FOR 3ALE Good used cars at right prices. Kalen Motors Ltd. U For Sale wicker baby Buggy. Can t seen at Dally News building, upstairs. tf on SALE Leather Chesterfield Suite, Chesterfield Table. Sideboard; Kitchen Cabinet and Rug 8x0, going cheap. Phone Black 518. it FOR 8ALE Household goods lr. eluding Kitchen Cabinet and other utensils, cut glass, mattress, etc. Apply 408 8th Ave. W.. after 10 ajn. or Phone Black 518. 215 WANTED ' I WANTED middle-aged woman to; Keep nouse.ior wmicr ivi waiu and clothes: four children aged' two to elrten. Terrace. Apply by letter. Box 105, News Office. SITUATIONS WANTED TART NOW You can earn money easily taking orders for the most beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards ever shown In Canada. Write for particulars. Regal Art Co., 91 Gould St., Toronto. ,814,19.23,28 LOST LOST On way to CNJl. Dock, gold watch with gold bracelet strap. Reward. Leave at Box 10C Dally News. tf VIOLIN TUITION WORD has been received that Professor Pryce will not rcsumt work here. Miss N. Lawrence Is open to take several new puplls-j for similar work. Phone 177 tf Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method ? Phone Blue 329 CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and Red Ray Treatments Nervous, Female and Children' Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASPLVALL 'Graduate Chiropractor) ( and 7 Exchange Block . Green 211 Black 28.lt Public Stenographer MIMEOGRAPHING, Muriel Morris. Phone 782. (O-l) TRANSFERS 8. & R. TRANSFER. Cartage an Fumltur Moving. Phone 204. t. NEWS AGENTS ANY Publications on Earth, Besnei News Stand. ' s 11 CORRESPONDENTS WANTED LADIES and Gentlemen In South Africa, Europe, ete., seek Correspondents. Write Bonafide Correspondence Bureau. Postbox 166?, Johannesburg. S. Africa. U PALMISTRY MRS. JAMES CLARK, Palmistry! and Crystal Reading. Federal. Block. Phone Green 701. , BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND"b3aRD. Phone Red 129. THE INLANDER Board or roon Phone 137. AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUT-EFT AUCTION MART i We buy. srll or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical instruments, ma chlnery, etc Oeneral repairs.1 crating, packing and shipping Workmanship guaranteed Just phone Blacx ISO and we will calL O. J. DAWES, Auctioneer, federal Block tf SHOE REPAIRS MAC .SHOE HOSPITAL. Shoe re-j paired, Second Avenue West, it j SHOE REPAIRS Best materials , workDrlCes reasonable.' r nn.lto Dm) rtr. flee. Wl SALVAGE & TOWING "If It's on or under be water we do It." Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work Agents fot EASTHOPE ENGINES Boats and Scqws of all descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Gravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 5C4 P.O. Box 1561 UTILLIE THE AfffeOl-crTBt-V fv -"ee vou cam ilk JEWELL wet-u GO PLACETS THIS CVEKIINJG" BENTS QUEEN CHARLOTTE ; SHINGLES I BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: i No. 1 5x per M. . $.1.15 No. 1 3x per M 3.25 No. 2 per M 2.15 j ROBERTSON & SIMPSON Massett, BjC. Agent: Hyde Transfer. Phone 580 HUGH L. DICKEY, Mi). SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel Miss Margaret McCaffery A.TXJ.M. TEACHER OF PIANO Trl. 5Sj Becinne rs Preferred Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue Typewriters for Rent by day. week or month Rose, Cowan & Latia Phone 234 MISS S. OLAFSON A. T. C. 51. Associate Teacher of Miss Way Teacher of Piano. Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint. Telephone: Red 390 Your Figure Studied Lines Symmetrical Arranged MRS. THOMASSON Dressmaker tt Ladies' Tailor 415 Green St, Phone Blue 911 C.TOOMUS Radio Service Radio Sales and Repairs All makes of radio work guaranteed. Phone Blue 901 508 4th At. E. Mrs. Hickcy B. Jfi 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" rra A luffed MPOU3 SO JM 11 I jot m THE MARKET Market prices current today are .as follows: Vegetables - D. C. New Potatoes. 15 lbs 55 c D ;: .rJl; v " !?.N0. 5 Alberta ...... t rarwey, uuu:t. .V iBJC. pelery, head, Vegetable Marrow, lb X)5 Splhach, B. C, lb .10 Garlic. Imported, per lb .... .40 Wax Beans, lb. ,jj jOreen .Beans, lb - ... 1q Cabbage, gipgo ',BXJ, heart lettuie. ?ead .... .18 Victoria hothouse tomatoes :.. ;.k-.t....tt?..-.-..:. 2 lbs. jumaivu, hj. . .up irieiu Green Peppers . 2 lbs. .?.5 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb. u .05 Eee Plant, lb .25 B.C. CauUflqwer, hd...... 15c. to 2i B. C Bunch Carrots ...... . ,05 uuiaoor jumpers, eacn's3C4io..ia Pumpkin. lo.n. jw Hubbard Squash, lb Sft Sweet Potatoes. 2 lbs. .; .5:5 Green Onions, 3 bunches Radishes. 3 bunches Onions, 5 lbs. . Imparted Spanish Onions lb.. Apples-Green Cooking1 Apples, lb. 4c to A B. C. Oravenstelns, lb 10 Wealthy. 3 lbs. .23 Frulis ; Valencia Oranges 20c to .70 Lemons, Amsterdam, large ... .50 California Grapefruit ....7 He to ,10 Bananas. lb ,15 Calif. Seedless Grapes, lb. j20 Cal. Malaga Grapes, lb. .25 ;Cal. Rfbiere Grapes, lb. .30 jCanteloupes, OJlver lpc to .15 ; Pears, doz.,X'TC?X ' 3c to .00 Plums, lb. .. .., .15 Pears. Okaoagah, doz. 35c jto ... 0 Elberta Peach'ei, doi .45 j Watermelons, lb (Italian ' .Prunerjtrates ' l.OO ' ; Dried Xrulti-: ' . Bxiracieii noney. per Jar . ..25 Comb honey , . , 'Oatej, bulk, lb. 12V, I Raisins, bulk, lb .15 Lemon and orange peel JO Black cooking ffgs. lb. . .15 I currants, id. .15 1 Citron peel J5 i wniie ties. iu. .15 Apples, anea ... 20 Peaches, peeled 20 (Apricots, lb. P runes, 60-70, lb. .10 Prunes, 30-40. lb. .IS Prunes. 40-50, lb. Meats . . Fowl, No. 1. lb. JO I Roasting Chicken, lb .4p 'Ham, sliced, first grade .45 Cottage, tolls, lb. 03 I Ham, picnic, first grade , .25 I Bacon, side, siloed, best grade .4$ IPorfc, shoulder 18 (Pork, loin .2 j Pork, dry salt JO Pork. leg JO Ayrshire bacon, lb.. .35c to 0 'Veal, shoulder 2i Veal, loin .35 Beef, pot roast , 15c. to J20 Beef, boiling lOc to .14 Beef, roast, prime rib 20c to .25 Lamb, shoulder 21 Beef, steak 25c to .35 Lamb, leg ja Lamb, chops .35c to .40 Mutton, shoulder 20 1 FUh-?moked kippers, lb. .15 Salmon, fresh, lb. .25 Halibut, fresh, lb. 20 EggS B.C. fresh pullets, dor 2i B.C. fresh firsts, doi .31 B.C. frrsh extras, doz 40 Local, hew laid .451 Butter-Fancy cantoned.,lb .30 Ni. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. M A Boomerang 6 WELL' CAK AND fAAC LCOKfi MUCH UKB A CKAOfCUFC TVVTT THINIK MP'S WgKING fOH JTl i , ; a. i 5N ) If f4 Flour j Flour. 49's. No. 1 hard wheat Pastry Flour, 10 lbs Bujcar " ; 1-7C, it Yellow; 100 lbs. ...-.: 5.10 i White, 100 lbs: 5.60 Lard-' V' I Pure ::.:..., 174 Compound :.; .. WbeaV&o. Fea- z Albeit iw 1.93 OaU ....... LOT Bran ..u.,... .... 1.40 Shorts 1.50 Middlings 190 Barley : 1.05 Laying Mash ., 2.60 oyster eneu ixn Bee scrap 3.73 Ground Oil Cake . 3.45 jFlne oat chops 1.75 urusnea oau - i.ia Fine barley chop 1.75 ' Nuts-Almonds, shelled Valencia .50 California soft shelled walnuts M Walnuts, broken shelled .45 Walnuts, shelled halves .1)5 Peanuts cheese Ontario solids .25 Stilton, lb. . ... Sj ftouquefort Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ....11:30 ajn. From the Esst Sunday, Tuesday and' Thurs day ...1:30 pjn. For Vancouver Sunday 9 pjn. Tuesday 12:30 noon Wednesday, 4:30 pjn. Thursday .... 9 pjn. Friday 11 pjn. Saturday .4:30 pjn From Vancouver-Sunday .4 p m. Wednesday .11;30 ajn. Friday t pjn. Saturday .10:30 ajn For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 7 pjn. Wednesday 4 pjn. Saturday 4 pjn. From Stewart and Premier-Sunday , 8 pjn. Tuesday 11:30 am Thursday 8 pjn. Saturday 6 pjn. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday . iL5.. .7 pm From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 ajn. From North Queen Charlottes-Thursday . 40:30 ajn. Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public Interest, but let ters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place In modern Journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good alth and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be 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. ! LOCAL t'NEMFLOYED ASSOCIA.;he could on behalf of the Un- TION TO CONTJNUE ACTIVITY HESITANT ABOUT AFFILLVT INC. WITH REDS .(Contiaued irora pajre on) rneetlng advocating payment of a minimum of 40c per hour tor men employed In local relief camps. A lettsr from the Prince Rupert Lib b1 jivrolitlnn titun hnrov (.his resolution. A letter from the Prince Rupert Conservative Association admitted Uiat the government, ' , when setting local wages, should take conditions existent here Into full consideration. A lotto- frnm .t t. Tjiiirpnsnn. oro- vlncial public works superintendent, Hated that separate dry houses were to be insuued at tne local relief camps so it would not be necessary to dry wet clothes, lh the bunkhouses. The meeting was then thrown open for discussion on the subject of organltation. After a number of those present had expressed' their views, a resolution was passed that a committee be appointed to stay in town and look after the; business of the Unemployed Asso- i elation, the salary of members of the commlttte'to be in accordance ' with what was paid In relief camps, workers to be charged for the sup port of this committee and the carrying on of the work at an amount per month to be determined later. Among those who spoke in favor of the carrying on of the actlvllies of the Association were J. M. Morrison, local agent of the Deep Lord, secretary of the Northern I B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association, both of whom predicted that a large number of flshemen would soon Join the ranks of the unemployed here. k The meeting then proceeded to name the members of the commit tee. George Murray was chosen! chairman, and Charles Lord secre tary. Oscar Larsen and Mr. Chapman declined nomination. Communism Discussed After the question of affiliating with the National Unemployed Workers' Association of Canada had been brought up, George Murray declared himself as being In favor of turning down such affiliation. He was opposed to anything that might have to do with the Communist Party of Canada. He asserted that the Communist Party of Canada was not honest but was preying upon the Ignorance or enthusiasm of the hungry and unemployed. He charged the Communist Party with "despicable tricks." A speaker in the gallery charged Mr. Murray, having once been an I.W.W., with being prejudiced against the Communist party. Under the head of good and welfare. Aid. S. D. Macdonald was called upon. He told how Labor members of the city council had Insisted that a standard rate of wages be Included In any local Improvements to be carried on with government assistance. The city council, Aid. Macdonald thought,' had been fair and had done everything it could with resources at Its command to relieve the situation. Declaring his belief that the Communist Party of i Canada was out to disrupt the workers without bringing them any benefits. Aid. Macdonald expressed the opinion that the meeting had been wise in deferring Its decision on the matter of affiliation with the National Unemployed Workers' Association. Aid. Macdonald offered, at the forthcoming convention of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, to take up anything employed Association. it was decided to take up with Victoria the relation of Workmen's Compensation Boa id operations with relief wages. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:30 pjn. Unemployed, as well a$ many of the general public, attended the meeting. The long-delayed com-jutneement of operations at the erajton of the present organteatlon dlU abUity to tope with the new condition to the hes advantage of the wrkers to ne different camps, t was explained. Qfaomcrim hllirKTC OiearaSllip OdUlllgb lr Vancouver-Sunday ss. Pr. George ....10 pjn. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pa Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m. Friday-rss. Princess Mary 10 p.m. SS Cardena, midnight. Sept. 14ss. Prin. Louise 5:30 pjn. Sept 23 ss. Prin. Louise 5:30 p.m. rrora Vancouver-Sunday- -ss. Catala 4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ....10:30 ajn: Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pjn. Friday ss. Cardena pjn. Satur. ss. Pr. George .10:30 ajn. Sept. 10 ss. Prin. Louise .. .9 ajn. Sept. 19 ss. Prin. Louise .9 ajn. Sept. 30 ss. Prin. Louise ..9 ajn. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Naas River & Port Simpson-Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. stfwart an Anox- Sunday s. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 pjn. Saturday ss. Pr. George ... 4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. Tuesday ss. Catala . ..11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rjpert 8 pjn. For Ocean Fans Sunday ss. Pr. George, ...10 pjn. Tuesday!. Catala -1:30 pjn. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pjn. Friday . Princess Mary 10 pjn From Oeean FaBs Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert -.10:30 ajn. Friday- s. Cardena , pm ss. Princess Mary 4 pjr. Sat ss. Pr. George 10:30 a.m. For Queen Charlottes-Sept. 24 ss. Prince John 10 pjn. From Queen Charlottes-Sept. 22 ss.-Prlnce John ajn. For Alaska-Sept. 10 ss. Prin. Louise 11 ajn. Sept 19 ss. Prin. Louise 11 ajn. Sept. 30 ss. Prin, Louise 11 ajn. From Alaska- Sept. 14 ss. Prin. Louise . 4 pjn. Sept. 23 ss. Prin. Louise . 4 pjn. From Sktena River Fridays ss. Cardena ... ..pjn. Because of strict laws governing the hours during which stores may be open in Denmark it is estimated that more than 40,000 automatic vending machines are in use In that country, i ; . The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store. Smith- ers, B.C. By Westover. , , - I 11 1W .11.1 . . . . j fM &cRry, kakoud- cany so I mc. o-us-r ) AgjaJ IW, P S?lDUsl3 HAVE A rraGfl PIONj&D' HE 1 j . V . I " 1 r I III ' 4jjMrijMi