Tuesday. March 1032 Ail PAOEFIVE housands of People Read The Advertisements on This Page Every Day RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC, THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements In this section rh,r.j , . . . . rto advertisement taken for less than SOc. : t FOR RENT fyUH on five roomed furnlshel jpa; ment, $15 a month, Mussa;- OR KENT tsy coiiage, -mm , rooms. Apply Dally, News ..." . or RF!NTr8team heated apart' R , , five jarge rooms, Kitchen centrally .Ideated; $30.00 p, : :.(Uith. Apply. KicCaffery, C.: us & Collart Ltd. FOR SALE GI ADIOLAS AND DAHLIAS ibL'JP: r B. ' US GLADS. 100. assorted only $2.50; 50 for $1.50; , 12 assorted $3.00: 6, $1 i paid. O. Dodds, Sorrento, AGENTS WANTED :ABLE man for one hundmi ite; this country; exp-r-;:;nereaary; no selling; it and collect. ShouM net dollars weekly. Shamas mpany. New Toronto, i.n apt a'rt it Intention to apply to Lr I .a nil V k ChM-Sott UtM District mh Dfetrlct of Prince Hu-".:t OA tbf Southerly part I Imvt Butt Puma .nu " nor Mltoininc the frc- . V. ' !f of trw fi-rtloruJ South- pa I Utt 074. quern (Hit- ? . -MUrHft. Jnf the Hodh QU DU ltd of Vnourr BmUh itend to iply for a Minring deicrttwd lands t . .it port planted t the rnn of the fractional h fractional 8outh-eii ' 874. qwn ctwrloti I. hence South one chsie low water mark: thn ' tr ibrk in Soutii-n SO etiain more ci lew " h r.i of. the South-west eor- s. u fraction! Weat half o; eVHith-et quarter oi Lev. North one chain m-.rt ' Mid Boutta-weM cow. N -ciilerlj following th .lary of the ald Let ". n. -j- or irr t point of com -int oeotfttnlng two m : "S r?0M OIL DiaTniBUTOflS Cjurnm. ' Nrlion Le Part. Ant f" "v 7th. IWJ. Guide to Correspondents TDf Dally News welcomes i mdence, on live topics f fv day or any other ' public interest, but let-ti: ust be brief and to the - The. lopy-winded ' :ntf has ho place In i loumallsm. v letter must be signed t riter, not necessarily ' tNlcatlon but as a f i ocxUalth and courtesy. I "Sinned rlrviimpnlu On In 3 i s'le naDer basket. Let ter, ,f a caustic character "ct i for publication. ' ' should be written on 5 i ide of the paper only, "f "pondents must avoid IP nalltles nnrt (Wb ! i:u.M be such as would h al. 5 ' V1 the '""j ru,ca of 2hlr t.rtli not touh-which in.tr. th.mliolJ ''to km cutting cJ( un. :"ONO CANAD4 iW CO. LTD MONTDtfth vNuggvm, T. John, H.m , TfROMTt - LOST LOST Colored woven grass purse. Atlln, 8econd of Third Avenue. aoout 5 p.m. Monday. Phone Red 725. TRANSFERS PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 (ltt SALVAGE & TOWING "If It's on oi under the water e do It." Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. Fully Equipped ror Diving and General 8alvage Work Agents for EASTIIOPE ENGINES Boats and Scows of all descrlr tlons for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN OAs ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Coolidge Propellers 8and and Gravel In any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 564 P.O. Box 15G4 CAMERON'S Transfer Phone 177 ; for Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack! Pine. tfi AUCTIONEER List you (bods with us Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Ked 637 WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Apply T. Glenn and It. Vicreck T. & R. TRANSFER Phone Green 600 Reasonable prlcei Orders Promptly Attended MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE A complete assortment of FURNI erythlng for the WINDOW. If you are selling out we will AUCTION , your goods or pay cash outright.' Call us up. Prompt service. Phone' 775. Mackenzie's Furniture & I Auctioneers ; Painting and Paperhanging By Day or contract Churges Reasonable J. P. MOLLEU Phone Red 802 CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evenings 6 Excnange Blk. The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J, DAWES Phone Black 129 Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday ss. Cardena .. 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 pm. Friday sc. Venture, midnight. Ss. Princess Adelaide 10 pm. Mar. 1388. Prln. Norah pm. Mar. 2388. Prln. Norah pm. 'From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cardena pm. Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 am. Frldayt-ss. Venture pm. SS. Princess Adelaide pm. Mar. 19 ss. Prln. Norah am. Mar. 3088. Prln. Norah .. . am. For Xaat River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss. Cardena 9 pm. From Naas River & Port Simpson- Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Cardena 9 pm. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 4 pm. From Stewart and Anyox ' Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 am. Thiirs,--ss, -Pr. XJeorge . t pm. I For Ocean Falls j Tuesday as. Cardena . 1:30 p.m. I Thurs. as. Pr. George . .. 10 pm. Friday as: Prln. Adelaide 10 pm. From Ocean Faru Wed. as. Pr. George .. 10:30 am. Friday . Venture . midnight Ss. Princess Adelaide pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands Mar. 19ss. Prince John 10 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands- March 17 ss. Prince John . .. am March 31 ss. Prince John . am. i For Alaska Mar. 19ss. Prln. Norah .... am. Mar. 30 ss. Prln. Norah .... am. From Alaska-Mar. 23 ss. Prln. Norah pm. TURE and FLOOR COVERING. Ev-. From Skeena River- Friday si. Venture pm, "THESE HARD TIMES" "The hard times and scarcity of money makes it more important than ever to economiie. une way i save on clothes is by renewing the color bf faded or out-of-stvle dresses, coals. stockings, and underwear. For dyeing, or tinting, 1 always use Diamond Dyes, rhey are the most economical ones by far because they never fail to produce results that make you proud. Why, things look fattr than new when redyed with Diamond Dyes. They never spot, utreak, or run. They go on smoothly and cenly, when in the hands of even a ten year old child. Another thing. Diamond Dyes never take the life out of cloth or leave it limn as ... n, a ,Ivm An Thv Hpwrvft In ha I "TILLIE THEf TOILER'' WHAT IS IVOVJ, PWBtM.E ,ecvT you TYvx THE MARKET Prices current on the local retail market today are as follows: Butter (Fancy cartoned, lb. 30 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs .80 Flour Flour, 49's, No. rhard 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 2i B. C. Fresh Firsts, doz. .30 B, C. Fresh Extras1 doz 34 Local, new laid, Ci'Z 40 Meats Fowl, No. 1, lb. .... 30 Roasting Chicken, lb .35 Ham, sliced, first, grade 40 pottage Rolls, lb. ,22 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. .20 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. 25 Pork shoulder, lb. 15 Pork, loin, lb 22 Pork, leg, Jb 20 Pork, dry salt,, lb 25 Ayrshire Bacon, lb 20 Veal, shoulder, lb 20 Veal, loin, lb . 20 Beef, pot roast, lb 15 Beef, boiling, lbt 10c to 15 Beef, roast, primejrtb, lb. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, lb 20 Beef, steak, lb. 25c to 20 Lamb, leg, lb. 30c to X 35 Lamb, chops, lb 20 Mutton, shoulder.b 15 Vegetables Potatoes, 12-16 lbs 55 sack. $1.65 to 2.00 B. C. Beets, bulk, 6 lbs 2S Parsley, bunch . .10 California Celery,. head 25 Brussels Sprouts, B.C., lb. 18c to 20 Spinach, Cal, lb. .. 20 Garlic, Imported, fer lb 40 Cabbage, green j .05 Calif. Head Lettuce, head 12c to .15 Mexican Field Tomatoes, 30c to 25 Cal. Cauliflower. 25c to .35 Sweet Potatoes, lb." 10 Onions, lb .05 Bulk Turnips, 10 lbs 55! Carrots. 8 lbs Cal. New Carrots, 2 bunches Parsnips, lb .; Leeks, bunch .'. Hothouse Cucumbers, each I Dates, bulk, lb., 8c to 1 Lemon and Orange Peel ! Black Cooking Figs,, lb. .... i Currants lb j. Citron, Peel White Figs, lb Apples, dried - . Peaches, peeled ... Apricots, lb Prunes, 60-70, lb. Prunes, 30-40, lb called 'the world's finest dyes!" " 1 Surar S.B.G., Quebec Yellow. 100 lbs tbll?D tlSTHM, TIL-B . bOM'T Bleach voura H AIR ITS 25 25 .051 JD8 25, Apples Delicious, fancy box 355 Newtons, fancy, box 2.90 ! Newtons, C grade, box 2.80 Newtons, household, box 2.10 Wlnesaps, fancy, box 2.90 Wlnesaps, C grade, box 2.80 Frulls Valencia Oranges, doz. 25c to .. .70 Lemons, California, large 40 Grapefruit, California, 5c to 10 Grapefruit, Florida, 12&c to .... 20 California Emperor Q rapes, lb Phone 98 White, 100 lbs. " No. 5 Albrta .-, : pats feed - Whaat. No. 3 Alberta Bananas, 2 lbs. . -35. Wheat, Bulkley Valley IUlUUdlU, IIUIIIUUW, iU .. I Dried Fruits j Extracted Honey, per Jar ... Comb Honey 1i The Daily News The paper that Northern and Central British Columbia people look to to keep them informed on world news and the problems peculiar to the north. The Only A. B. C. paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton. The Daily News goes into all the- TOWNS AND VILLAGES MINING CAMPS LUMBER CAMPS ' & ' PAPER MILLS - -ft? 'it'- ' "A 1.85 1.75 1.65 1.75 25 Bran 1.35! 25 ShorU 1.401 .15 Middlings - US ! - .23 Barley 1,70. .12V4 taylng Mash ... 2.65 j .. .15 Oyster Shell .. UO ,. .30 Beef Scrap 2.90 ! . .15 , Ground Oil Cake 3.00 M 20 Flue Oat Chops US M 20 Crushed Oata - US .. 20 Fine Barley Chop UO 1 - .10 Lard .15 Pnrp. lh ia tn Caught at Her Own Game I VOU'PE ill JIljK nti,i,.t,Mm.. (Y Vv'ft J FARMING CENTRES Walnuts, broken shelled .40 Walnuts, shelled halves 50 Peanuts 15 C. N. ... TRAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days 3 pm. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and, Saturdays 10:40 am 4 ADVERTISING COP! MUST BE IN FAKLY ! Copy for display advertise- ments should be in the hands 1 of the printers not later than Prunes, 40-50, lb. i2Vfc compound, lb. 13c to ;.. .15 4- cation. This Is necessary to en- Raisins, Cal. seedless. 2 lbs. 55 Mots i able best positions to be se- Almonds, shelled Valenclas .... 0 cured. 5 00 California soft shelled Walnuts i5 . FISHING CAMPS It is the paper that is read by the fishermen, miners, workers and operators throughout a district twice as large as the three Maritime Pro-vinces of the east. When a person wishes a message to go to the people of Northern and Central British Columbia there is only one way of sending it, and that is through the columns of the Daily News. The future is full of hope. The Daily News is making plans to keep pace with the progress of the country. No one can afford to be without it. The cost is small. v Delivered by Carrier, in Prince Rupert; per week, 10c. ' ' Mailed to any address in Northern or Central B.C., $3 a year. Mailed to points in Canada, Britain or United States, $6 a year. -..-550 Relation of the Liver and Kidneys Such that ch suffers when other dtunjtd Both tu!lcd by Dr. Chsis's KldneyLlvtr Pills When the liver becomes sluggish or torpid in action, the kidneys have to help out with the work of nitration. When the liver fails the kidneys have all the work to do. Hence the beginning of trouble Is usually biliousness, indigestion and constipation and after a time the kidneys begin to be affected and there comes backache, urinary derangements and kidney disease. The remarkable success of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills is due to their unique combined action on the liver, kidneys and bowels. They get at the cause of trouble and remove it bo matter how complicated it may be. Promptly and thoroughly they cleanse the bowels or intestines, arouse the liver action and thereby relieve the overworked kidneys. -By Westover. I C - THE I S s M I I i VAtlJr TO VOO. BV'tl - STjW V -J f X. 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