.... mm II, mi ri I I tmi fhur -.nv March 31. 1M2 housands of People Read The Advertisements on This Page Everv Dav RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT i - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lor rent, fnr sale and all other small advertisement in iw. .....i. . No FOR RENT ..'T Modem Hat. Rand; . I- If.. tl.llW.. nifl UCiiWJUUTl. Ml ten i; u r ive roonu-d furnish! iip. i '..'in-nt $15 a' month. Mua&a Ji ii, Cirix:ery. U f ,i; ! KNT -cosy cote, miri A . ; rooms. Apply Dally New V F' ir? KENT Four-room flat, fully m .(! rn. partly furnished. Phone R.d 007. tl f ir KENT- Very choice modern : uncut, 3 bedrooms. See J. C. M ! i nnan. tf FOR SALE Hues For sittinc. thoroughbred H i d Roekr. Wyandottes awl i; 'idr Inland Reds. Phone Qren rn 80 Gl ADIOIAH ANI DAHLIAS uj iyiloUS OLA0B. 100. amurl'J v,mcs only $2M; SO for tlM jvmlias, 12 assorted $3.00; 6. tl -I', Postpaid. O Dodds, Sorrento B r I.AXII UT Nutlrr of IhIumU-h I MM t Dttmn Laad Rw -rdtnf dk- t prim R.ipcrt -C -itu.u t UtJuni PjIhi Jun . .,-vm-m rx u. H.n-y Hwiir inw nd in ir .i.t jwu oi i. i;-.ui I, comi ditn;t a virr. .Ko. - ibitttTi. Illtri.dx In )'iy ' ui,,' nclng at u pUnKd St . i marl: ixl ui b E C nrr of I -iiv rtange 0. c mi dLitrlrV thcn:r Est; tteaot 10 cbatttk Nartt: 3 rhklM Wst. tboiice 10 h lollowlBg wad coutiiilu i, iv u imm. ih mure uiir H W M to rx.Mlt 0( OOBMTIKWUt IMPUUL Oil UMTED Lr hi. A. Orrriird ! n March 10 lKU. Art' UMI ACT Nullrr f IntriMUn la PIJ to !' Ijml I QtMn CYmtUX-U liUntf DMftrt l it ordliid District of Prince Ru-jd,i ,!tuai or th jiMirrl prt "! I wiKr Uu4. Prrj Piiwh fj 1 1 . uw ioaur Mijoinuif tkw ttHt "-1.4.1 Went hklt at the IrtctK.nal SrutU -M garter uf tot 874. QiMw t iM-i :e !lund DiWriet. l notloe that the Hunr OU Du 'nbui'ins LlaUSa of Vtowum. BnUalt t'liiiiibla. nesuiiaUan a merchandU.n "rixiratiun 1oSida to MPlV tar ol th followlnj deacrllMO Uodi 0,'iiinMidm u post ptonlcd t thr B"uUi-t wrnrr ol th lrseu..i.1; W,i luUf oi the fractional Soutii Turu-r ol Lot S14. Qumh OboriotM lv 1',I UlNtrlct: Ouma, Skiuth one rhuli. n t, or leas to low water mark: thny i' ii, uih low water nark In a Soutli- u-rly dlractkMi M obaln more t.i lc ' i"itx Suuth of the aoutb-wat oor-" ' 'A Utr aaM Iraetlooai Wat halt o. '! tiartiottal South-eaot quarter ul U t: 'twice North one chain m.n '" lew to aald Suutb-weat com'. :i-ik-v North-Merely foHowlng the M itlierly bouitSarT ott Um aald lot 614. ''ha nia more or less to uotnt of com iiLuofincm a&d tfitfiBfg two ai rr more or . THE HOME OIL DlSTRIBUTOIi: LIM1TBD. kv Tlnxxjorr Nelwn Le Pafe Asnt u,i,i Ft-bnury 7th. IMS. PRINTING OITICK tfipi'LlCS Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 The AUCTIONEER Parking Crating. Wrapping and General Furniture' Repairs LiM your goods with me GKO. j. IMWKS-Phone UlafiiTM Why n get the best in Shoe Repairs lor Uie same price? louts siiinin 318 Sixth Street '. advertisement taken for less than 50c. CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall I'bree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Kay Treatments Given Phone for ABDointment Green 241 and 549 evewnM o axenange BIfc. "' TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer Phone n: y Birch. Cedar and Jack Pine. tf - SOU AucboD SALE Friday, April I, in the Sales Room at Federal Iilock Commencing at 2:30 P.M. ' For convenience sake, X have csuaeu to oe movea to ine Auction minoay pm. Rooms and under Instraetlons froHr..Wetneday 10:30 am we owners, i wiu sell oy auction;' i uavenport. i Davidson Bange, vg"1 " partor igp 2 D. R. Suites .Oak).' ' lndav - P-m. V vvianr""' 'ruin mi In i 1 3 nm 2 Dreaters, Cushions, 1 Camp Bed. , Pm jKitchen Table and Chairs Dishes From Stewart -and Anyos , . . . . IDeadav 11:30 am. .r - ? r11 - ' c,iXi,rnrr-..tv.sinOallf.HeadLettu1 If you have goods for this sale send in before Thursdav A G.J.D awes- K 120 nir iirrTinvrrn IlLAt 1 .It, HWtllU.ILI.lk WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Apply T. (ilenn and It. Viereck T. & R. TKANSFEK Phone Oreen 609 Reasonable prlee Orders Promptly Attended AUCTIONEER List you goods with us Prince Kupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Ked C37 Painting and Paperhanging By Day or Contract Charges Reasonable J. P. MOLLER Phte Rod 801 "TILLIE THE AND TC THWK , " v that i eryTUS'. . t m. u ove Merriwa NHV. Ma1. IV TU!J INSULTING SALVAGE & TOWING If It's on oi unaer the water we do It." Pacific Salvapc Co. Ltd. Fully Equipped for Diving and ' General Salvage Work Agents for EASTIIOPK ENGINE 'Beats and Scows of all descrir ttons tor Charter Row Boats and Cam for Hl:e KAUUAINS IN fiAa ENGINts Northern B.C. Distributors Coolidge Propellers Sand and Uravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water I'hone Dav or Night 5G4 P.O. Box 1M Mail Seheduli (I.OSFS AT I'OST OF ICK: or the Katt Monday. Wednesday and Fr day . .. .... 2 p.rn From the Fast- Saturday. Tuesday and Thursday ..... 10:40 am ""r Vancouver Tuesday 12. -30 noon Ti"y - p. Friday 11 pjn. m Vancouver jOTigay pm From Naas Itlver and Port Simpson Tuesdar .11:30 am. From Queen Charlottes- March 3. 17 and 31 am. The man who geU there is usually the one who uses his failures as stPDDine stones Instead of arave ' - stfines. ; Guide to Correspondents The Daily News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other sub-ect of public Interest, but letters i must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place in I modern Journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. I All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature ap-oended for publication. Letter should be written on one aide of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules of debate. TOILER" V WTW) 'J WMy U VA8 ITt AWL A AU.Ciav"M., ; '2 1 &KM THAT H ' O KOt- -l.OOtCt Mtil -x- -w A I 1 i .w.v ... m . - - , , , - , ww n i i r , , TOjA Wl fcLOlonrf 1 SZZS ' J Z& '"CvJrTSCTv VBV. a.!. r-r."VfJUJI I l-!iiJ ' THE MARKET Prices current on the local retail market today are as follows: Butter Fancy cartoned, lb , 20 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs : .80 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat .. 1.60 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs . .50 Fish Smoked Kippers, lb .15 Salmon, fresh, lb 25 Halibut, lb. .... .15 Eggs B. C. Fresh Pullets, doz 23 B. C. Fresh Firsts, doz. 20 B. C. Fresh Extras, doz 34 Local, new laid, t 40 Meats Fowl, No. 1, lb .. .30 Roasting Chicken, lb 25 Ham, sliced, first grade 40 Cottage Rolls, lb. : 22 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb 20 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. 25 ; Pnrk shoulder, h 15 Pork, loin, lb .. 22 Pork, leg, lb. .. . 20 Pork, dry salt, lb. 25 Ayrshire Bacon, lb 20 Veal, shoulder, lb 20 Veal, loin. lb. .30 Beef, pot roast, lb 15 Beef, boiling, lb., 10c to .15 Beef, roast, prime fib, lb. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, lb, 20 Beef, steak, lb. 25c -to 30 Lamb, leg, lb. 30c to 25 Lamb, chops, lb 20 Mutton, shoulderlb. . 15 Vegetables "J 1 Potatoes. 12-15 lbs. 25. sack, $1.65 to L 2.00 B. C. Beets, bulkAu lbs. .- .25 Parsley, bunch, .10 California Celery, Ihead 251 Bruaaelft Sprouts, B.CMlb. 18c to 201 Spinach, CalH lb. f M Garlic, imported. Jer lb .40' jrSkarrsarrrr-r . ceheodl2: to -J5 , . o n e Cal- Cauliflower. 25c to - 35 Sweet Potatoes, lb in Onions, lb. n . Bulk Turnips, 10 lbs. Oarrou. 8 lbs. -. 5 Cal. New Carrots, 2 bunches j5 Parsnips, lb. q5 Leeks, bunch ..-v "ns Hothouse Cucumbers, each .... 5 Apples .Delicious, fancy box 325 Newtons, fancy, box Newtons, C grade, box 2.80 Newtons. household, box 2.io Wlnesaps, fancy, box 2.90 Wlnesaps, C grade, box .. Fruits Valencia Oranges, doz. 25c to . .70 Lemons, California, large .40 Grapefruit, California, 5c to .... .10 Grapefruit, Florida, 12Vic to .20 California Emperor Grapes, lb. 20 Bananas, 2 lbs. 25 Rhubarb, hothouse, lb. .11 Dried Fruits Extracted Honey, per Jar -. 25 Comb Hone 1- . 35 Dates, bulk, lb., 8c to 15 Lemon and Orange Peel 23 j Black Cooking Fltfs, lb. .12V. Currants lb. .15 Citron Peel 20 White Figs. lb. Apples, dried .... 20 Peaches, peeled 20 Apricots, lb. ' Prunes, 60-70, lb. , .10 1 Prunes, 30-40, lb. .15' Prunes, 40-50, lb .12 ii! ' Raisins, Cal. seedless, 2 lbs. 25 An Alibi Promising Young Recruit Stanley Hack, infielder for the Chlcuo C.ibs basebaU team. is said to be one of the most promi Jig recruits in the majors this season. SPORT CHAT The Anycx Golf Club, at its an' auai meeting held recently, elected ofiicers for the ensuing year as fol- lows: honorary president, Charles Hocking; honorary vice-president, ; W. R. Lindsay; president, George ' Lee; vice-presidents C. O. Fricktr; secretary, Don McLeod; captain, H. R. Taylor; Ylce-captain, J. L. Stew-j art; executive, D. C. Roy, W. F. Eve, J. McConnachle, H. Cathro, R..Cut ler and F. Pearson. The mlf season" 2-!at the smelter town will soon be ror " Ulrej ta , starting. 1 Ilxture 80 far P1?1 stands at 497 i to 465 In favor of the Jewelers. A Quintette of Premier badmin- The outstanding games are John-2.80 ton players visited Anyox recently ny Saunders (Jewelers) vs. Nick and completely outplayed the best the smelter town had to offer. An- , yox being able to win only the la dies' doubles. The visit of vhe Pre mler players aroused keen enthus-, lasm and a large crowd of fans wit- nested the matches. Prior to the, opening of the tournament the Anyox Badminton Club entertained the visitors at a banouet when suit- 1 able toasts were offered. Several of 1 the premier players were the same a than uith whom Prfnp p tnrt. competed at Premier at the end of last week. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness can- .15!nery arrived In the city on this morning's train from the Skeona River for a brief business visit to at 11 o'clock last night from Van-20 town. 1 eouver via the Queen Charlotte Is- It's the little things that bnthor you. You can sit on a mountain but not on a tack. Jewelers Are Still Leading One .More Game Played Last Night In Junior Billiard League Fixture of Jewelers-Empress One more game in the Junior Billiard League fixture from Monday night between Jewelers and Empress was played last night when George Howe (Empress) defeated John Bulger (Jewelers) by of 200 to 97. The aggregate Chenoskl (Empress) and Alex Strachan vs. A. ZadaroskJ which are expected to be played tonight. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. A. Berner returned to the city on this morning's train from a brief trip upriver. Mrs. J. Lanibie returned to the ety on this morning" train after paying brief visit at Falls River with her husband. C.N.R steamer Prince John, Cap- tstin Neil McLean, arrived hi pan lands and will remain over here until 10 o'clock Saturday night when she will sail on her return , south over the same route. JEWELERS WINGAME Another Junior Billiard League Fixture Completed Still Another is in Progress Tin final outstanding game from i,t Thursday night's Junior Bll-League fixture was played on Tiu ' i night. William Murray Hav.kM defeating Johnny Saunders i Jeweler? i by a score of 200 to 114 to give the Hawks the fixture by an aggregate score of 948 to 881. Two games in Monday night's fixture between Jewelers and Empress were played Tuesday with result-: :;s follows: Ler Raabe 'Jewelers), 200f Pete ClKJv.-ski 'Empress), 103. William Stuart. 200; Paul Johnson. 162. The aggregate score, with three remairing games to be played to-nieiit. stands to date at 400 to 265 in favor of Jewelers. The league standing for the second half of the season to date Is a.s follows: O. Ttl. Av. Emnress II 10151 923 Jewelers 42 10720 893 la"ue of Nations 11 9769 888 Hawks 12 10493 876 Billiard Averages Junior League G. T. Av. N. Chenoskl E) 14 2694 103 W. Stuart (J) 16 3041 190 O. Howe 15 2846 100 J. May H 15 2842 189 R. Font (LN) 14 2645 189 J. Saunders (J) 12 2223 185 P. Johnson (H) 15 2743 183 A. Zadaroski (E) 14 2563 183 P. Vaecher (LN) 14 2568 183 W. Funnell (J) 3 540 182 L. Iiftabe (E) 14 2956 183 W. Murray (H) 11 19T3 179 R. Wicks (H) 16 2671 178 W. Huteen (H) 14 2668 178 P. Chenoskl E) 16 2835 177 E. Batt (LN) 14 2454 170 F. Aldridge (LN) 14 2450 175 B. Wendle (LN) 11 1864 169 A. Murray (LN) 2 335 168 A. Strachan (LN) 15 2504 167 C. Perry Ht 14 2238 160 J. Bulger (J) 16 2507 156 W. E. Hayhurst (Hi 4 604 151 Billy Murray Made Highest Billiard Run In defeating Johnny Saunders of the Jewelers in the Junior Diillard League game from last Thursday by a score of 300 to 114. William Mur-I ray of the Hawks ran the highest , break recorded so far this season in ' the league when he made 45 points . in one session at the table. C TL Cocks of Port Easing ton is paying a brief business visit to town, having arrived on this morning's train from the Sksena River. By Westover.