Juiuary, 10,. 1031. THE DAILY NEWS mm ed Advertisements. Business and Professional Mens Guide. Legal Notices. A DAILY, JEWS FOR SALE AD. WILL C(Wpjp4 UNUSED P$CEJ)FJ.1TUWJMQASH,. ,MY IT! FOR KENT h F:ENT Furnished 4 room flat bath. Phone 647- a jr. RENT Modern hou.8. j ft, :nj; and bath. Apply Munro Bi ... lit PENT Large front rixm, feinnaiiv ' located. Phone Oreen 103 21 )c:.r for rent, furnished. Ap- ,1 Mr Heed, 1001 Third Av- 1 Si:, RENT - FurnLshf'd S roon Bnum neat. pnone vim :f irr RENT Small, clean, well h( d modern apartment ' (rum! I'hsne Dlue 195. 17 RENT Steamheated room, f)IT. ! bDr view, on Fourth Ave, W.,! . a t-jrl or two friends. Apply . n- ; Dally News Office. 15 r FOR SALE " SALE -Solid walnut Dining ;le and 8 chairs, carved oak i( ,r grunaiamer ciock. rnone Cr::u 285. 21 Fi-pcK FkIi Daily Riorrd gasboat Helen II at f Tv;. Bay floats. Number of 1 laneties, just out of water, j FOR EXCHANGE toil TRADE A nice level lot In .ion 6. Bighth Ave. East. t.T,, proposition or trade corwW-ci d All tares paid. Apply P. O. Box 512. tf LOST '.. 7 Blark-rimmed glasses be-u Borden School and Lotbl-ntrrc Street. Finder please return D :,y News. 1J r HOME WANTED 30D Christian home close in r;Vd for little girl and part . . i for her father. Apply Box SITUATIONS WANTED CAPABLE Girl requires position u :k Kcneral, references. Phone run 186. tf IRj LIABLE woman wants work-by or hour. Phone Blue, 411. m 5.30 to 7.30. 16 HELP WANTED TED- Two experienced women Kippering herring. Bacon Series. (16) Public Stenographer " TijEL MORRIS, office 342Veat-! 'V.ir Clock. Phone 782. tf MUSIC 1NGINQ Lessons evenings. J. E. Davry, Phone Black, 390. j!7 HGINO Lessons. Mrs. Karl Dyb-buvn. Phone Oreen 618. tf STOCKINGS MENDED ILK Stockings mended. Dcmers. Vhnne 27. 23 TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phono 177. Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pino. It Kf.uS TRANSFER. Cartage and nlturc Ma&none ; ADVERTISING COPY MUST HE IN EARLY Copy for display advertise ments should be Jn the hands of the nrlnters not later than 3 p.m, the day prior to publl- cation. This is necessary to cn- able best positions to be se- CHIROPRACTIC StirjSliine and Ucd Ray Treatments j Nervous, Female and Children' J Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASPINAIX (Chiropractor) i Thorn: (ireen 211 Si 7 Exchange Bin. tOpp. Orme'a) New and Second-Hand Goods Hought, Hold or Kxchanged VV. H. Montgomery 3rd Avenue Phone Hlue 339 AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy, sdl or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical instruments machinery, etc. General repairs,! crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed, Just phone Blacx 120 and we will I call. 0. J. DAWKS, Auctioneer Federal Block If I L?l1f4ftJ t Mil TVlllMM1 I I "If it's on or under the water .we I ' do it." Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. ' Pul'y Equipped for Diving and! General Salvage Work Agents for EASTI10PE ENGINES Boats and Scows of ail descriptions for Charier Row Boats and Canoes for Hire Bargains In Gas Engines Northern B.C. Dlstrloutors Coolidge Propellers Sand and Gravel in any quantity, delivered anywhere by water Thone, Day or Night $64 PO Box 1564 THE MARKET FoHowing are retan prices current here today: j Apples Yellow Newton, household ....$22a Yellow Newton, fancy box .... 2.63 Newton "C" 2.50 Jonathans, fancy box 2.75 Stayman's Wlnecaps, box .... 2.83 Splteenberg, fancy - 2.75 Spltsenberg "C" 2.50 Winter Bananas, fancy 2.75 Delicious, fancy 3.35 Delicious "O" 2.73 Golden Bens, fancy, 2 10 Mcintosh "O" -.. 2.25 Frulta Naval Oanges 15c to $1.00 Lemons, Sunklst, doz 40 Florida Grapefruit 12ftc to .20 California Grapefruit ...6c to .12 2 lbs. Bananas, - - Cranberries lb - - JO Bxtracted honey, per Jar .25 Comb honey -35 Dates, bulk, lb 12Vi Raisins, bulk, lb .15 Emperor O rapes, lb .20 Nuts-Almonds, shelled Valenclas .50 California soft shelled walnuts .35 Walnut, broktn shelled 25 Walnuts, shelled halves 40 Peanuts 13 Lard Pure - 3 Compound - 25 Eggs B.C. fresh pullets, doz. 40 B.C. fresh first, doz .45 B.C. fresh extras, doz .50 Local new laid, doz 60 Feed BRINGING UP w DO YOU TAKE AN INTEREST IN THE FASHIONS OF 1931? ITH which we make bold to remind The are fashions in radios razors, automobiles and foun- tain pens as well as wearing apparel. ' f . ;. Most women appreciate the authenticity of the fashion ' news in regard to silhouettes, coming frills, passing fan-, cies, and the colorful details of the mode to be found daily in the advertisements. . . . Fashions these days are " not confined to clothes. Automobiles, interior decorations, table service, vacations, evenbreakfasts are moreatis-fying, if, to use the word of the thirties, they are SMART. Advertisements are continually chronicling the fashions that are smartest. Advertisements keep you informed of the mode in merchandise of all kinds. Advertisements are full of information about the new ideas that make Canadian life what it is today. If you are interested in better living, you are bound to find the advertisements worh while! Wlieat. No, 3 Alberta 253 No. 5, Alberta, 2.10 Oats 2.55 Bran 22b Shorts 235 Middlings 2.75 Barley .. 2 JO' Laying Mash 3.60 Oyster shell 2.10 Beel sqrap .... 455, Oround oil cake 4.50 Fine oat chops .. 2.65, Crushed oats 2.65 Fine barley chop 2.40 Dried fruits-Lemon t and orange peel Black cooking figs, lb. . .13 Citron peel 25 White figs, lb. 45 Currants, lb. 50 ADnles. dried .55 Peaches, peeled .... . 21 Apricots, lb . 55 Prunes, 60-70, lb . .10 Prunes, 30-40, lta . .15 Prunes, 40-50, lb .1JV4 8uear i , Yellow, 100 lbs . 4.90 White, 100 lbs. . 9.40 Bi'tter No. 1 creamery, lb. ..42ft No. 2 creamery, 3 lbs, . 1.15 Cheese- McLaren's Cream, Jars, 45c and .85 Oamembert, 8-oz. pkg. .65 Kraft Llmberger. Vss 55 Ontario solids 50 New Zealand sonas 50 Stilton, lb. .40 Kraft .45 Norwegian goat .60 Napoleon Llmberger .70 Roquefort . .80 Swift's Brookfleld, lb :.. .45 Gorgonzola, lb .50 Brookfleld Swiss, ft-lb. ,kg 50 FATHER Grnyere Brookfleld Canadian cheese, 1 fc-lb. Pkg. 2 Golden Loaf, lb. Meats. I Fowl, No. 1, lb 38c an1 .35 Roasting Chicken, lb .40 Broilers .15 Ham, sliced, first grade M Ham, picnic, first, grade 50 Cottage rolls, lb. 55 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade J3 Veal, loin .40 Pork Shoulder .33 Pork, dry salt . 55 Ayrshire bacon, lb. 35c to 50 Veal, shoulder .25 Pork, loin - - . .40 Pork, leg 5S Beef, pot roast . 32c to 50 Beef, boiling 15c to .15 Beef, roast, prime rib 50 Lamb, shoulder 53 Beef, steak -..r 35c to '50 Lamb, log - .40 Lamb chops , .40 Mutton., shoulder 50 Fish-Smoked kippers, lb. .15 Salmon, frozen, lb. 51 Halibut, frozen, lb 53 The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince 4- George, B.C. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- ers, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. General Store, Anyox. Men thcr Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday .. '. 1050 am From the East-Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday . 3.30 pm For Vancouver-Tuesday 1 noon Thursday . 9 pin. Friday 11 pjn, Jan. 14 and 28 pm, From Vancouver- Sunday 4 pjn Wednesday 1050 pil Friday ;s..i p.m. Jan. 10 and. 24 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday " 7 p.m. Wednesday ...,r...J 3 From Anyox and Stewart Tuesdays , 11.30 a.ht Thursdays - .'. 8 pjn. For Naas River and , Port Simpson-Sunday , 7 pjn. From Naas River and Tort Simpson-Tuesday 1150 a.m. For Queen Charlottes-Wednesdays 7 p.nl. From Queen Charlottes-Sundays a.m. For 7laska Jan. 10 and 24 a.m. From Alaska-Jan. 14 and 23 p.m. Life Subject For Science Churches Lesson Sermon of All Churches and Societies Yesterday ' ! The subject of the lesson-sermon ! In all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Life." 1 the lesson-sermon was the follow-I tag from I Peter 3:10: "For he that i will love life, and see good days, let ! him refrain his tongue from evil,1 and his Hps that they speak no; guile." j! The lesson-sermon also included ! the reading of citations from the Christian Science textbook: "Sci-i ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy,; one passage being as follows: "We! apprehend Life in divine Science j only" as we live above corporeal j sense and correct it 4 Our propor-r ; tlonate admission of the claims of , good or of evil determines the har- j mony of our existence our health, t our longevity, and our Christianity." (page 167). Amy Johnson Likes Ski-Equipped Plane Was Greatly Thrilled With Her Experience in Moscow MOSCOW, Jan. 19: Miss Amy Johnson, 23-year-old British avla- trlx, who recently wrecked her plane in Poland while attempting a flight from England to Peiping, tried out a Soviet two-seater equip ped with skis while here and was greatly thrilled. "Skis are the best In the world," he said. "They, are . easier than wheels, and when you land It does not seem that you are on earth." When Miss Johnson's -plane cracked up in Poland she left it for repairs and came on to Moscow for a visit. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesdaf ss.Catala .... 1.30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 pm. Friday ssPrlncess Alice 10 pm. ss. Cardena, 12 midnight Jan. 14 ss. Princess Norah pm Jan. 28 ss. Prin. Norah par.. From Vancouver-Sunday st. Catala 4 pm. Wed. ss. Pi. Geonje ... 1050 a.m Friday ss. Cardena pm. Friday ss. Princess Alice 4 p m. Satur. ss. Pr. Rupert, 10:30 a:m. Jan. 10 ss. Prin. Norah .am. Jan. 24 ss, Prin. Norah jam From Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm For Naas River and , Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .... 1150 am For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. Wednesday ss. P. George 4 pm. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ....1150 a.m. Thurs, ss. Prince George 8 pm For Ocean Falls Tuesday ss. Catala .. .150 pm. Thurs. ss. Prince George 10 pm. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm. From Ocean Falls Wed ss. Pr. George 10:30 am. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pm. ss. Cardena p.m. Singer Sewing Machines On Easy Monthly Payments As low as $3.00 per month Cheaper to miy than rent All makes of machines it-paired. McKAE UltOS. LTD. TYPEWRITERS) No other value ran spprotuh the KjM-clal REBUILT UNDERWOOD S $75.00 Very eay terms All other make from $15.00 mumistrand iinimn MACIIlNEjH. United Typewriter Co. Ltd. VANCOUVER. n.C. f: MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading While House 225 Second Ate. Telephone "67 Silversides Bros. Third Ave. Phone 22 Window Glass and Glazing : Nelson's Beauty Parlor (Jrogulgnole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $7.50 Skilled artists in all branches of beauty culture 1 211 Third Street Phone Blue 5C1 MI NT, UAL ACT CERTIFICATE Of IMPROVEMENT NOTICS Lot 4SS6 Qoleond: l&f 4886 Broken HU1; Lot 4687 Klnburn; Lot 4C83 Bar. rier Lot 4688 L&tt Chance: Lot 4S90 Mother Lode; Lot 4C91 Renfrew, Lot 4603 Apex: Cot 5488 Reliance; Lot S487 Renown. Mineral Claim, situate tn th.4 Atlln Kilning Dlvlakm of Caaalar Dla trfct. -Located on White Moose Mountain on South West vide of West Taku Arm, TAKE NOTICfi that Maurice Lord Eg' erton of Tfctton and Estate of Otto H. Partridge, Free Miner's Oertlfleatis Mes. (MOID, and 80891 D.. intend, sixty daqra from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Oerttfleate of Impromneats for the purpose ot obtaining a Crown Orant of the above cleUhS. And further take notice that action, under section 88, must be conmenord. before the Issuance of such Certificate ot Improvements. ' Dated tbtt I nil day of January, a.dJ I Ml At H. MN. FRASEfl, ml. A tent. CORPORATION OF TIIE CITY OF riyxtG UUfCjtT TAKE NOTICE THAT: ' . 1. The OouncU of the Corporation of the City of Prlnoe Iiupm intends tb complete the grading and maeadaai wearing surface on Eleventh Atenue from Conrad 8treet to the end of Uie praded road In McClymont Park, as n local improvement, and intends to apeciaUy assess the cost Upon the land abutting dlreetly on the work, except Utah portion of We Best u Is IndurreH at street Intetkeetloaa. 2. The estimated cost of the work I tSS,70O.O0. of wttietl S4.t80.37 U to be paid by the Corporation, and the estimated annual special rate per foot frontage Is I0.2844S The special a, wssment Is to be paid In 20 annual Instalments. S. Persons dettrlng to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or before the 18th day of Februwy. 1181. j E. P. JONES. I f OHy Clerk. Dated this 0th day of January, 1631. f By George MrManus 1 . ' T!il rrWw1UffT II f THB WORDS ' I L VMWEN HQ GOT "THROUGH J TOO I WA.VD WAD I - I iTHAT EABVAlNnP I I TAUWN'. VJAS M DOUBTS L A gtgW . S? L'VSx. v . LH6THR REAULV DO 1