FOR SALE V T 1931 Ford Town 8c-. ?ly owned. Splenaid Snap 778. 5t 'lr Furnished or ' other -c. utiu cottage, tectrx Oos to Dry. Dork, i). appointment. Phone 5 EXCHANGE 28 ft. X 8 ft . 4 uoui"3d fact. Phone tf MALE HELP WANTED T JOBS How to geX irty for spring ap-Free Booklet. The Kensington Bldg. TRANSFERS . , .i iiaiuirr rnaiie lit i Buxh. Cedar and Jack WANTED The Auctioneer 2 n orttl ... ' S . wuwiiK wrapping -..itjui rurnuure uepmrs ' : your roods with me tf uiy desires board ant) i prirate family. Phoue PERSONAL OKLET How to organise "'rf.irten School in your :n Canadian Klnder- lastltute. Kensington Winnipeg. Illi: MlTir.K Of niK "AJIUIMIK. and I T'W MATTRIl OI TIIK l.STATK Ol 'khk mimiv mi i. vi i u: llltKAMO 'hat ty order of Ux Uon- "i.n Morrlnon, Chief Juatke prvoie Court of BrltUh C3-ril 17th December. 1081, 1 t'tl Admlnltrtor of t.v ' itn.it Llddy MulvUle, Ue- toM having claim' agalhst th' ir hereby required ltd for- t me propCTljf veTtfird cm us J9th iVbruary. ton: nil "'Inn Indebted to the-'trrby required to pay ih 'i ' iveir iiKlebtedneH to me 8mithera, B.C. thla 8th dr AD. 1M2 H. B. CAUPflSll.- OrihUI AdmlntMraarr J RAWES-rhone Illack 120 Typewriters for Rent by day, week or month Rose, Cowan & Latia Fhone'J34 1 i e UMl XOTUK NOTICE U htrtbj gmn that I, Oto. Bacon, ooeupation miner, In-Una to apply to tbt eommlalocr ol luxl for perralaMon to purcbai the lollowli land OwMBMietec at i poet about lyL mOm aoutrwrly (ran TulMquali Post Offlee. thncc 30 chain soutntrlr. ttwtu 30 efcfcbM wfaterli. thane J chain northarlr. tbanoe 30 cbalna to Mnt of oanmfMiiwm, oonuinlnf 46 acre mora or !. Octobrt 37, 1931. OtO BACON. MOOSE HALL FOR RENT All Night Danee SUM Whtat Drive and Dante $I5.0fl Public Meetings $20.00 Concert $35.00 Boxing Match $35.00 Store For Rent AUCTIONEER List you goods with us Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. , Phone Red 63? WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Apply T. Glenn and R. Viereek T. L R. TRANSFER Phene Otmh 609 Reasonable prteej Orders Promptly Attended MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE A complete assortment of FURNITURE and FLOOR COVERINO. Ev erything for the WINDOW. If you re selliflg out we wtll AUCTION your goods or pay cash outright. Call us up. Prompt service. Phone 775, .Mackenzie's Furniture & Auctioneers Painting and Paperhanging By Day or Contract Chartres Reasonable J. P. MOLLER Phone Red 802 1 h CniROI'RACTIC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 211 and 519 Open Evenings 6 Excnange Bile i.Nn ACT Xotlrr of Intention to apply to I.rae unci la Queen Charlotte ItianC DIrtrtet tand Recording Oiatrtct of Prince Rupert, and altuatc oh the Souther!) part of Laiuara bland. Parry Pawage and Mag tiie foreahore adjcxinlng the truc-Uooal Weat half of tha UscUwmI SouUi -aaat quarter of Lot 974, Queen Charlotte Island District. Take aaaiee tkat tt Haste CHI Dta-Wateia Lamttcd of VaaatMHrer. Bnttoh Columbia, occupation a merchandla.a:. corporation Intend to anplr for a leave of the following deaenbed land: Ooffunenclng at a poat paanted at the SouUi-aaat ocrnrr of the fractional Wart hall of ttie fraeUonal South -ei quaite.et Let Queen Otiarlotte It-land DUtrlct; thence South one chain more or lew to low water mark: theaiv foilovuw low water mark IB Sout) weatvrty danctton 30 ohalna more or lea to a pOCTK SoutB or the Sacttti-weat corner of the aald (nwrtlonaj Weat half or 'he fractional South-east quarter ot La 674: thence North one chain m-.rr m lea to aild South -wet corner, tnense North -eaaterly following the toutbeitf boUDdarr of the aald Lot f. M chain more or lea to point of com nieneafnent and eonuinMg two (at acre more or lea. THE HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED. bjr: Tbeodore Nalwn I Paff. Agent. Ortad Pabruatt 7th. ItU Guide to , Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public interest, but letters must be brief arid 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 faith 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. . "TULIE THE TOILER" I S"UE5S TIU.1E PEJjgTTy AT MS niw out 1 a I l afl I i C 0 MErt HOUSE CAST NIGTHT Y ( 1 5AV -f I "Sue THE MARKET M ( Prices current on the local retail 'market today are as follows: i Butter i Fancy cartoned, lb 20 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs J&O i Flour ! Flour, 498, No. 1 hard wheat . 1.60 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs j50 Fish Smoked Kippers, lb .15 Salmon, frcch, lb. 25 Halibut, lb 15: Es I 8. O. Freeh Pullets, doz 2Z, 8. C. Fwh Firsts, doz 20 B. C. Fresh Extras, doz 34 ; Local, new told, doz 40 1 Meals Fowl, No. 1, lb Roasting Chicken, lb Cottage Rolls, lb. Bacon, side, sliced, best grade Pork, loin, Pork, leg, lb. Ayrshire Bacon, lb. Veal, shoulder, lb. .. Veal, loin, lb. ,Beef, pot roast, lb. Beef, roast, prime rib, lb. 20c to Lamb, shoulder, lb Beef, steak, lb. 25c to Lamb, leg, lb. 30c to Lamb, chops, lb Mutton, shoulder, lb Vegetables Potatoes, 12-15 lbs sack, $1.65 to B. C. Beets, bulk, 6 lbs Parsley, bunch, California CeleryJhead Brussels Sprouts, B.C., lb. 18c to Spinach, Cal., lb Cabbage, green Calif. Head Lettuce, head 12c to Mexican Field Tomatoes, 30c to ral. Cauliflower. i5c'to 3weet Potatoes, m Onions, lb Bulk Turnips, lO'lbi.' Carrots, 8 lbs ?al. New Carrots. 2 bunches Parsnips, lb. Leeks, bunch Hothouse Cucumbers, each . Apples Jelielous, fancy box tfewtons, fancy, box .Vewtons. household, box rVtneaps, fancy, Ibox Wlnesaps, C grade, box Fruits Valencia Oranges, doz. 25c to . lemons, California, large Grapefruit, California, 5c to ... Grapefruit, Florida, 12c to ... California Emperor Grapes, lb Bananas, 2 lbs Rhubarb, hothouse, lb ll Dried Fruits Extracted Honey, per jar Comb Honey Dates, bulk, lb., 8c to Lemon and Orange Peel Black Cooking Figs, lb. Currants lb . Citron Peel White Figs, lb Apple, dried 20 25 1 .40 if 22 : -20! .35 J .15 22 1 B 20 25 I .30 K 20 H .30 g .15 I .15 25 g 20 t 20 25 B 20 H .15 I 25 I 2D0 Q' 25 Sj .10 H 25 a 20 if 20 H 40 .05 I 3S'I .35 m 10 1 .05 j 5' 25 ! 25 35 1 j .05 1 j .08:! .25 1 E 325 2.90 2.80 2.10 2.90;: .70 .40! Phone 98 a a ma in wniie, iuu ids. 2i feed -30! Wheat. No. 3 Alberta -.. 1.85 - 35i Wheat, Bulkley Valley 1.75 No. 5 Alberta J... 1.65 I Oats 1.75 251 M Bran 125 . .35 Shorts 1.40 . .15! Middlings 1.85 . .23 Barley . - 1.70 .12Vi' baying Mash - 2.65 , .15 Oyster Shell - 1&0 .30 j Beef Scrap 2.90 .15 1 Ground OU Cake 3.00 20 1 Fine Oat Chops .... 1.85 Peaches, peeled .20! Crushed Oats 1.85 Apricots, lb Prunes, 00-70, lb. ... Prunes, 30-40, lb. - Prunes, 40-50, lb. Raisins, Cal. seedless, 2 lbs. ... Yellow, 100 lbs. Sugar 20 ! Pine Barley Chop 1.80 . .10 J Lard 15 ! Pure, lb. 13c t6 15 12V4 j Compound, lb. 13c to . J5 .33 j mas 1 Almonds, shelled Valencias .50 . 5.00 1 California soft shelted Walnuts. 25 A Ready Substitute vmmat cakj DO (mow) AB.OUT IT! F I V0O'f26 WAMT TO ffBT ANY- I TA-KlMCrl HAVE TO,- V " ' 1 BU 1 3 ,r(!ay, March 5, 1932 PAGE FTV2 i C T . 1 m MM it 4 m BMM housan IS Of feome Kead Ihe Advertaeiftitts on his Page Ewrv Dav RENT THAT ROOM SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIED ADVER F SEMEN TS A - VMAIUUA 1 For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this section chanted at the rt f 2 , word per insertion with JJ for the price of four. By the iS chJ'enare 1 2 Tr No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR RENT iB Five roomed furnlshad ,mnt,$l5 a month. Mussal- .;;oncry. (tf) KNT Modern bungalow, A'.cnue. MeCutcheen, . 841 Ay . nue West. (tf) NT April 1, 6-room mod-iii.v:' near Booth School. ; . mi' Blue 817. Ot. m NT Steam heated apart-me large rooms, kltcher. centrally located; $35jOO itv h oom dwelling, hot wate-.; Fifth Avenue West. 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