0E FIVE Mr-1 TQIC DAILY Saturday, January ,; J932 it,: Rr,: a 's.- Si "Classified" is the Poor Maris Advertisine Column RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT )' tj&: si'" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KALE News. rr rrnf for safe anil all nthpr smntl !.. . , .. . Oarj; Safe. i& Typewriters for Rent by day, week or month Rose, Cowan & Lattn Phone 234 Silversides iBros. - PAINTS -WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue Appl7 sLE Good used? cars prices. Kalen Motor FOR RENT ur home needs new . tt ! ALE Old NewpapcriATwo -i'H and five-room .apartments , nt Musaallem Grocery, (tt; RENT Modern flat. Rand i n Apply Max Hellbroner. (tf) 'PENT Four room cottage, i Avenue Bast, Official Ad-rator. '' tf PENT -Clean; welMurhkhed ..: rn 2-room suite. Palmer a u ments. Phone Red 444. ti .MOOSE HALL TOR RENT N."ht Dance $25.00 Drive and Dance JJ5.00 Meetings W-.'.'.L $20.00 $35.00 Match $35.00 Store For Rent TRANSFERS L I? TRANSFER. Cartage and IF ire Moving. Phone 204. tf aint or Wallpaper Fr V do the work and If short of v ii Like anything valuable in l: 1 . . frnm n vaoant Inf tn H r k Olve us a call. We will make a deal. flmne Red 802 J. P. MOLLEl. WOOD FOR SALE Any Length hPPlJ T. Glenn and R. Vlererk T. & ll. TRANSFER Ore-n 609 Reasonable orleej ' h is piomptly Attended AUCTIONEER L' -t you goodi with us Prince Hapert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT d Ave. Phone Red 637 Fresh Fish Daily1 Aboard gasboat Dolphin 11 at Cow Bay floats. Number of varieties, Just out of water. t IIELP WANTED GOVERNMENT JOBS HOW TO GET THEM. Free Booklet. The M.C.O. Winnipeg. tf PERSONAL s Ltd. Vf S WOMEN WANTED to conduet "Ns transfer Phone 17? Birch, Cedar and Jap tf SHOE REPAft& 1 t- IK k repairs Best materials rk prices reasonable. IE Co.. opposite Post Of- ff tf The Auctioneer Crating Wrapping "ncnii Furniture Repairs ) ur Roods with me l.O, J, DAWKS Phone Mark 110 ? Kindergarten Classes at home. Free Booklet. Address Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg. FOUND FOUND Three Yale keys on small ring. Dally News. CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 211 and 549 Open Evenings C Excnange Blk. CHIROPRACTIC Health Service The PALMER METHOD ' Absolutely confined to the spina', column. T. , HOLLAND 15 Besner Block Phone M7 V , The, following. Ii the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices COc. Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. 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 and 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 unstftned 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 ordinarj rules of debate v." ;i. , , ."wM.cineni in mu sect on charted at the rate of 2 cenU 4 i.r if No v::,rj p"".01 our- n he month the charge is 25C FOJW3ALE H advertisement taken (or less than 50c Fruits a word. SALVAGE & TOWING "If It's on oi under the water we do it-Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. FuDy Equipped ror Diving and General Salvage Work Agents for EASTI10PE ENGINES Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN OAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Cool Id te Propellers Band and Oravel in any 'quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 564 P.O. Box 1564 LAND NOTICE NOTICE la hereby glTc that 1 ueo. ton occupation miner. ;n- THE MARKET Market prices current nere today are as follows: Vegetable Potatoes. 12-15 lbs 2 sack. $1.45 to 2.00 B. C. Beets, bulk. 6 lbs. - 2b Panttev hniwh 1 ft California Celery m.p.' Brussels Sprouts, Oallf, lb, t.... 2 j Spinach. B. C, lb 15 Garlic, imported, per lb. . 40 Cabbage, green 06 Calif. Head Lettuce, head 15 Victoria Hothouse Tomatoes lb 25 Cal. Cauliflower, 30c and .35 B. C. Bunch Carrots 05 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs, 2f Onions, lb 06 'Bulk Turnips. 10 lbs 26 OarroU, 8 lbs 2$ j Parsnips, lb , .05 I Imported 8panUh Onions, 2 lbs, 2$ Apples Delicious, fancy box 3.26 ; Delicious, household, box 2.10 Newton, fancy, box 2.00 Nuwtons, C grade, box 2.80 Jap Oranges, box 1.00 Valencia Oranges, doc. 24c to .70 Lemons, California, large 40 Grapefruit, California, 7 Ho to .10 Qrapefruit, Florida. 12c to .... 20 California Emperor Grapes, lb. .29 Bananas, 2 lbs 2i Cranberries, lb. M j Dried Fruits 'Extracted' Honey, per Jar 23 Comb Honey 35 ; Dates, bulk, lb 12b Lemon and Orange Peel .26. Black Cooking Figs, lb 1344 Currants, lb 15 citron Peel 30 White Figs, lb 15 '"TIME THE TOILER" f AJCLi-, t EMT THAT bREd THAT MC. CA&V.TOM QAstn ME, MAC I cTuess THAT WA TUB ONW THIM To 4'&? rn J ill i I. I I I 1 . KUX - n. vTVV I I I . ja, IC5 . IP I I I OFFICERS OF BOARD J. K, Gordon Is Named President of Terrace Body For Ensuing Year TERRACE, Jani lk The Terrace and District Board of Trade has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, J. K. Gordon. Vice-president, W. H. Burnett. Secretary, N. 8. Sherwood, Treasurer, George BeverJdge. Council Fred flash, W. A. Kirk-patrlck. George Little, T. Turner and J. WUlman. Auditor, Will Robinson. RELIEF TEA BEING HELD Affair By Municipal Chapter I. O. D. Ii at. Home or Miss Florence' Smith Municipal Chapter. Imperial Or der, Daughters Jtf the Empire, ls Uid for pepniaatcn to purchase the holding a tea this afternoon at the ; wowing laaoa Oammrocing at putt about 1U, mifea aouchrrly from Tulwquah Poat Office, thence 30 chatna aouthcrly thenca 30 chain westerly, thence i chain northerly. Vhence 30 chalna to point of commencement, contalnlnf 40 acrea mora or leaa. GEO BACON. October 37. 1931. home of Miss Florence Smith. Block, the proceed of the affair to be applied to relief work. Mrs. John MaJbson, regent of j Municipal Chapter, is receiving the ! guests. Alternating in pouring are Mrs. H. B. Rochester, Mrs. J. A., Teng and Mrs. C. E Cullln, regents) of the subsidiary-chapters Servi-i teurs are Miss Vera Smith, Miss! Muriel Morris And Miss Florence ! Smith. In chargtfof refreshments are Mrs. S. V. Cox, J4rs D. C. Stuart and Mrs. W. O. AsrJnall. 1 To Celebrate Anniversary of Sir Walter Scott EDINBURGH. Jan. 15-Edln-burgh Is busy with preparations for celebrating the Centenary of the death of Sir Walter Scott next year. The celebrations will be spread over the greater part of the summer, so that visitors from afar may participate with toe citizens in j honoring Scotland's great writer. ! Cn the anniversary of Scott's! death, Sept. 21. commemorative ' reprices will be held at St. Giles' I Cathedral, and at Drybugh Abbey. I After the service at St. Olles' th-' ' congregation will go In procession to the Scott monument, where a f itrf hslt MmniamAMlAM 111 Newtons. household, box 2.10, pvttaM Winsaps. fancy, box 20, V ,al .,hlll(l , Q. Spitsenbergs, fanoy, box 2.60 bpitaenbergs, C grade, box 2.80 lies will be held In the rooms of the National Oallery in Edinburgh. In Usher Hall a masque of scenes from the Waveriey Novels will be held in June. ALCOHOL PRICE FOR HOSPITALS REDUCED The hospital board mas advised ast night in a letter from the Li quor Control Board that pure grain alcohol to be used for bona-fid'; hospital purpose- and not tor n- ?ale war now exempt from sale tax. The Liquor Boftrd has also establish- a special price of $n.6 - par gallon, which ti bora cost, on pure grain alcohol for hospital Use. OM, HSLWO, MR. CXKriUTCM- I Suppose vouies AMcStty vamtM Me: &B CAUSE t OIDKTT ICBBP ya, I AM you xgEP if; Y J I II A , 1 TV I Phone 98 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, '.-x The Only A. B. C. paper north of tyqncoiwer and west of Edmonton. The Daily News goes into q Ae ' TOWNS AND VILLAGES MINING CAMPS LUMBER CAMPS PAPER MILLS FARMING CENTRES 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 Provinces of the east. When a person wishes a message to go to ythe 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. 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. Remo Institute i Old Country Soccer Quick Action Names Officers REMO, Jan. 16: The Remo Farmers' Institute has elected officers as follows for the coming year: President. II. L. Hulbert. Dlretors--Mrs. P. J. Murphy, E, A. Oisop. l Miller and R. Carr. Secretary, Oarl Ltndstrom. . WEATHER REPORT Langara Island Part cloudy, light southeast wind, moderate swell. Triple Island-Overeaat, strong easterly wind, sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Clear, light northwest wind: barometer. 29.74; temperature, 34; light swell. CiOM'T fiBLUvB A CjtKU SHOULD ACCEPT A f &RS3 faoM A MAM OMV-B TO Hi i I I ( "TELL MB ENGLISH LEAGUE Second Division Barnsley 0, Leeds United 2. 1 Bradford 2, Tottenham Hotspurs !l. Bristol City 0, Pcrtvale 2. Charlton Athletic 0, Chesterfield o. Notts County 1, Bradford City 1. Oldham Athletic 1, Bury 2. Plymouth Argyle 8, MUlwall 1. Southampton 3, Preston North End 3. Steke City 3, Burnley 0. Swansea Town 3, Manchester United 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 0, Nottingham Forest 0, DC VOU ftCLifcVH IM l-ONJif J Km GAG E M 6mTS ! HZ (NOT too j (a Surprise Party Very Enjoyable Affair Held Thursday Night at Home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MeCormick A very enjoyable hard times sur- JM(tJ nsjb UCJU ViS A 4SU!Olltjr nifht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MeCormick, 944 Ninth Avenue East. Twenty-six guests were present find dancing and singing were the order of the evening. Delicious refreshments wore served at midnight and a Jolly time was enjoyed by all until the earlv uuuii ui we imnuLU. Pet quick result with a want ad By Westover. i i i sjv- if la r M ) it . ' I I If it TTtn VJ4.:t. - - uas. i i , . x .v ii - y .-i au'Lvia& I B ll, irj 4 4 3 1 V . . 4 ! K 1 ". S iwt nfci..i. Hmw. in, tn tutu wyy v 1 5