ff'.P FOR pin REUS .r Furnished 4 room flat Phone 647.' ' it Modern' nou, hath. Apply1 Munro UfvT - Furnished '5 rodifc tm Heat. Phone Blue If FOR SALE solid walnut Dlnin.; 1 i chain, oamd oak iKifather clock. Phone 5 t 21 SITUATIONS WANTED .:..v and Immigration Offl-l-'r.-f Booklet tells bow to m Obtainable only from Canadian Civtl Ser-' ii spondence Sebool. M.c ' "J 4ul Kertfrifton Bid nELP WANTED I t) . T ENGINEERS WANTED TED Immigration of Eu-iad 'British Englneen : I I I iIM-KRINO I' !, Public Stenographer M' RtH MonniS office 342 Weet-!i 1 niock, Phono 782. tf . luM, Ml I-; I';,.., '. T IHANSFKn rvirtnna nnrl '"""are Moving. Phone 201. si au: op tf CHAWSKS t - . is me scam not,, rges made for reading M .i rmgo and Knuagcnient nniiUiict.menU tZ ",,in otlces GOc. "ral Notices l. of Thanks, $2. funeral Flowers 10c name tie) Pay. 4- per rt&aine na,bit. It chiropractic, Sunshine and Ked Kay Treatments Nervous, Female and Children' jpi SAI.VAliK AND TOWING 'If It's on or under the water we do it." tap vp; r Girl requires position tu n. rai, references. Phoui Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. I; iR,i tfFul'y Equipped for Diving and RKI i VU K woman wants -work- by General Salvage Work ,r hour. Phone Blue 411. j Agents for EASTIIOPE ENGINES AGENTS WANTED ( VM NMENT POSITIONS a r ' i Cl.rka, stenographers,! .Boats and Scows of ail descrip tions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern B.C. DlttrlDutors' Coolldge Propellers 9and and Gravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water I'hone, Day or Night SC4 pn in ism THE MARKET Foliowing are reuc pricea current ben today: Applet Yellow Newton, household ...$2Ja field of opportunity for ytjtow Newteri. fancy box 2.63 i! MPHILL TRAIMED DIE- Newtona ..c 2.50 1 NOINEKRS that gives you Jonathans, fancy box 2.T5 i.urance of a Big Pay 8Uynum., wtMMpa, box . .,2 ...b after a few weeks in aoltaenbe (,ncy . 2.75 P ; Schools and Shop. All spltsenberg "C' Diesel -firm endorse our winter Banana, fancy 2.50 1 9 7 MENTAL HEALING Diseased Mind Not Now Regarded As Disgrace London Experts On Brain Illness LONDON, Jan. 21: The need of mental healers for diseases of the mind was stressed at a recent con- lUon for Mental Welfare, and the inn look to us for train- DeHcioua, fancy - 3-5cHffeernce between the present-day m. ers. Write today for ; Delicious "0M - 2.73 ) Rmtude of the people toward these Dipel Opportunity Ut-oolden Bens, fancy, a i afflicted with diseased minds and HENl'HIU. DIE8BL Kh- Mclntoah "C" 2,the former idea of dlscrace atteeh. SCHOOLS. 1043! Fruits ine to such was nolnted out. bireet west, Vancouver. Naval Oranges 15c to $I W rjr. A. W. T. Forrester. Medical MUSIC lesson. Mrs. Karl Dyb-J'hone Green 618. tf STOCKINGS MENDED Lemons, Sunkiet, doz - 40 'superintendent at Warwick County Florida Orapefruit 12Hc to ),MnUl Hospital, declared: "There California Orapefruit 6c to .12 u far leas dipsrace in some mental Bananas. 3 lb, .. j diseases than in gout." Mental dls- Cranberries lb JO ee hitherto had been looked .up- Ek trac ted honey, per Jar .. 25on as a disgrace, to be Associated Comb honey , u ,??! with high walls and locked doors Dates, bulk, lb ,1'and spoken about in a whisper, Dr. aalsins. bulk. lb. .15 mrester Id. Emperor O rapes, lb - 20 (r M,.t. Rt. non. Aiinur Greenwood, Mln- Aimonds. shelled Valencia 50 hter of Health, said: "We are at California mtt shelled walnuts Walnuts, broken shelled Walnut, shelled halve Peanuts Lard khiffi mnriH nmni i Pure .7 M 1 compouna TRANSFERS CAMKhon's Transfer. Fhonc 177. Ulj l:,uh. Cedar and Jack Pine . tt M the beginning of a new stage In 55 rUMUnir wllli this nroblpm. The nub Q lie are beginning to realize that I3 mental disease is a disease with ' which the human mind and human - eare ought to be able to grapple." ! Dr. Coulson Williams said a large r"fch 40 ,ftM ,f the community was suf- H nuUeti do. u.c. iresn pm , . , rom sick minds for which B.C. iresn urn. . w An im B.C. frosh extra, do w l" . . rfo,, , in tha the t laid. dee. 80 lUB" Feed- BRINGING UP FATHER 1 lit.,. W r- w- 1 1 firr medical profession people with a 9 21, r, - THE DAILY NEWS FT78 - .... Classified Advertisements. Business and Professional Men s Guide. Legal Notices. A DAiVyfEjPjj, FJ)R &LE.AD, WILL CONVERT WAT UNUSED PIECE OIFUMWMJMOCASH. TRY IT! F0F FOR RENT Fresh Fish Daily Aboar 1 casboat Helen II at Disease Specially Treated ty..C. AS TIN ALL (Chiropractor) I'hone Green 241 ; tt 7 Exchange Bit. tOpp. Orme's) SECOND-HAND DEALEHS New and Second-Hand Goods nought. Sold or Exchanged W. H. Montgomery 3rd Avenue I'hone Blue 339 AUCTIONEER Cow Buy floats. Number of cl Rupert auction mart FOR EXCHANGE inn t n h - a FGIt TFADE A nice level lot-In! S ., . . :i i. Eighth Ave. But. ! ' .poMtion or trade constd-i: .,i Ml taxes pak). Apply P. " 0. E : ;I2. ' U kind or furniture or household goodi, musical instruments machinery, etc. General repairs, orating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Blacic 12u and we will call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer.. Federal Block tf w DO YOU TAKE AN INTEREST IN THE FASHIONS OF 1931? ITH which we make bold to remind The Men there are fashions in radios, razors, automobiles and foun tain pens as well as wearing apparel. . yMost women appreciate the authenticity of the fashion Jiftit. 1 i 511 ! i ? L 'mil. -in regard to sunoueues, coming inns, passing ian- ihd the colorful details of the mode -t to be found in the advertisements. . . . Fashibns these days are mfined to clothes. Automobiles, interior decorations, table service, vacations, even brcaEfasts are m)re satis 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 worth while! . - knowledge of psychiatry and man nature, and endowed with orous and robust personalities, who would have to develop into mind Dealers, Dr. Williams said. DUNCAN HAS Although still bedridden, Dttbop O. A. Rlx continue to make satisfactory progress from the effects of Injuries sustained several week ago when he was knocked down by an f automobile. IFTH COV- JlQ'b TWh4K I'M ClONN TAKE AMV OACKTAUU FROM Hir-VH; K.ICK MTME,iVl Htne too HtS LJ CtTnM Too ftH- I'LU K-O HIM IF HE ii r'S x-s, ,THINQ LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. C. W. Breukleman arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this 1 morning from the south to pay a FIRF TOn AYivtelt w10 ner Parents. Bishop 1 IlVlw 1 JUr l Mrs Q- A Rlx Mrs. Breuklen Breukleman, Parliament To Conyene About Middle March OTTAWA. Jan. 21: Rumors in the capital are to the effect that parliament will open during the middle of March. and .whose husband is In the oil busl- Thirty Thousand Dollar Iluilding Ineas, has been recently in Texas Owned By Knights of Pythias ; and California following her arrival Destroyed from Holland where she had spent jten months. After her visit here, DUNCAN. VL, Jan. 21: Fire she will leave for Java to raake her early this morning destroyed the home. two-storey frame building of the Knglht of Pythias here, causing damage estimated af. $30,000. There were a number of stores on the ground floor. The newly elected 1931 mayor, aldermen ,and school trustees were formally sworn into office at noon ioday in the mayor's office. Mayor Orate swore in the aldermen and school trustees and Aid. S. D. Mac donald, Justice of the peace, in turn, swore In the mayor. Police Magistrate McClymont was to have performed the ceremony but has not yet returned to the city from a Irip to Vancouver. The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand. 325 aranvllle St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. Oeneral Store. Anyox. WHERE'S MY BREAKFAST? OFFICERS w. NOMINATED M. Watts and N. Mussallem In Running For Presidency of Merchants' Association The Prince Rupert Retail Mer chants' Association, at dinner last evening In the Commodore Cafe, nominated officers for 1931. There will be a con tesj between W. M.i Watts and N. Mussallem lor tnei 1 -I ... -Ua. IiaIma 11 1 I yi caiueiii: J, umci uiiilco wi led by acclamation. Douglas Friz-: zell Is re-elected secretary-treas urer while three seats on the execu-. tive are filled by G. A. Bryant, Aid. P. II. Linzey and Thomas McMee-j kin. The election of president will take place next month. 1 The retiring president, Bert Mor- J gan, urged all members of the as-( soclatlon to make an effort, to bo; present at the annual meeting next 1 Tuesda evening of the Northern British Columbia Agricultural & Industrial Association. r. n Minns acted as seeretarv at last night's meeting in the absence of Douglas Frizzell, who is on a trip to New York. WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED (continued frum page 1) bride's parents, 733 Sixth Avenue West. Relatives and friend of the( contracting couple gathered to of-1 fer their congratulations and best! wishes. The bride was asjristed taj receiving the guests by her mother KJtTUSMM m gfrSfci'tltlffi'nTrT Singer Sewing Machines ' On Easy Monthly Paymenti As low as $3.00 per month Cheaper to nuy than rent All makes of machines repaired. McRAE BROS. LTD. TYPEWRITERS) No ochrr value ran apprixirb the wrlal REHUILT UNDERWOOD $75.00 Vrry my tttm All lhrr inakrs from $13.00 Hl'XDSTKAM) ADDINO MACHINES United Typewriter Co. Ltd. VANCOUVER, BC. MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading White House 225 Second Ave. Telephone 767 Third Ave. Phone 22 who wore a smart costume of brown D'Orsay crepe wito hat t . Window r,lass and Glazing match, and by Mrs. Thomas An- drew, ant of the groom, who was - - - -- ----- attractively gowned in brown) flowered georgette with hat to' match. j A beautiful three-tier wedding' cake, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. An i drew, was cut by the bride. Mrs. S. D. Silversides Bros. Nelson's Beauty Parlor Croguignole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $7.50 Skilled artists in all branches of beauty culture Micdonald. poured 211 Third Street Phone Blue 561 coffee, Mrs. Andrew poured tea1' and Mrs. O. Couture cut the tecs.! Serviteurs were Misses Winnie1 Hill, May Macdonald, Mary Astorl, and Rose Couture. MINE HAL ACT CEKTIIICATE OF IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Lot M8S Oolcondu; Lot 488 Broken Hill: Lot 487 Klnburn; Lot 4638 Bar- The toast to the bride was pro-!rr: Lot n lmi ohaaw: Lot 4eeo . Lcd; Lot MSI FWnirrw. Lot w n n atxA ,TMoUier posed 0 by C. O. Minns and re- i m2 Bdianet; Lot S487 sponded to by the groom. The Renown, uineml claim, situate la thi toast to the bridesmaid was pro- Mu,to ?t Du posed by Mr. Appleyard and re- Located on WMte uswt MountaUl sponded to by the bridesmaid's : LJSSLt ?.!Z22r?. stepfather. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome overnight bag with fittings, to the bridesmaid a beautiful brooch and to the groomsman, a sapphire scarf pin. The xiic bride's unuca gift to w the groom iwui was " " TAX NOTXC tbat UMirlot Lord Bs erton at TMtoa ami Estate of Otto a Partrtes. Tm .Htoier'f OartUlratM Ke 44 sol o. an 8099 1 D.. intend. lxty oava from the data bettor, to apply to be Mining Rorardor fer a OarUfleate of Xiniwovainenta tor Um purpose of obtaining a Crown Qrant of the above And further take notice thai aetiotC uiuter Met ton 8. aiuet be anaamnirnl a Signet ring. Many beautiful gifts before the letuance ot eueb OcftineaU which were oh dliplay testified to the popularity of the couple. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser sailed on the ss. Prince Rupert to make the round trip to An-yox and Stewart for a honeymoon. On their return to the city tomorrow evening, they will take up residence at 229 Third Avenue West. The bride has lived here since girlhood and, after attending the of Imsroveeaente. Dated tb 18th ay ot January. ad4 1931. H. UeN. FRASam. ml. Agent. coaroitATMN or the city or I'ltlNCE HITEKT TAKE NOTICE THAT: I. The Oouncil of the Oafperattan of tbe City of Prtnce Btfpan talaads to oomplete the grading an saa4an city schools, became a member of i from Oonred atreet to the n of the th ltw traaennr't ttt Th smnm ' ttraoea roaa in auciymont fans, a a . , . .. iooal laaerovesMnt. an kUeaxli to ta's stationery store. T a. (V SSSSSkiJ 1 IK. ealWggggga.faT tm I I I I t Vr' HtV .H I I III faaaaaaaaaaW'gggggeT aSSeaW III 111 apeelaUy aeaaae the ooet Mpon Um land abutting dlreotly on th work, exoeet tueii portion of tbe orst a tt taeeriYd at street Intersections Fred Smith, formerly a member ,3. Tb- eetimatad cost of tbe work u oi of the uie Stan staff oi of the me Bank uauk m of Mon- won ''ro000' of which M.ta6J7 la to be pw by the corporatvon. and the eatl- treal here and now located at Pre-1 mated annual special rata prr fool mler, arrived In the city on tnei , . ... . . . i eaameut u f rince Kupen tnw mornin niter a i inatalrrenta. 10 ae4t. The atfoUl to be paid in 30 anau&l holidav trin to Vancouver. Victoria ' s. Peron desiring to petltlec aaainat and elsewhere in the south and will TZx spena a wees nere viaiiuig wiui iu a parents, Mr. ana m. w. - onum, -- ----jjrz befpre proceeding north. 1931 Dated thia Wi y' of Jeiraafy. 1531. By George Mr.Mmns CVT- OUT OF THE WAff" NJ UET bOMEBODT run! who Knovj MOW TO RUM- ( a Voo TALK AM TOUR 5( c 10 V mm; Its. Iml rwtur Strvkf, It . liml BHUte rttKU twrra