Kim. June 25, 1932 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE. Thousands of People Read The Advertisements on This Page Every Day RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., hTHROUGH A CLASSIFIEDADyERTKEffiNT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ,.r renl. for 'sale jmd all other .mall advertisements In this action charted at the rate of 8 rent, a Hrd per Insertion with alj Insertions for the priee of four. By the month the -charge is 25c a word, No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR SALE :l !ih.N IlANOE for sale cheap ni: HAUS-Bswean, stove side-c. twQ beds, piano. Phone H k 417. 14 Sl'l.l '. pi Id . I A: SALE pair of adjustable .iting haagari. Also ' 'i iron tank. Apply Daily Newt. tf I j i KALE or Rent. 8th Ave. West, mum house with steeping1 i and basement. Apply Box! ' D.iily News. 152 FOR RENT !H.!iN Hawks far Rent. :u 6Ui Ave. West. PAINTERS applfi 1M 4 V K REKT Five-room furnished use Harbor view. Fourth Av-u' East. T. MoC'lymunt. .:; RENT five-room modern . use, furnished lor July and .Vi'iust. Phone (Sreen 83f even-v 152 iKKN six-roomed house, hot .ler furnace, and electric v(- Apply 530 Sixth Avenue iw. tf HELP-WANTED K AHEAD- -Oet Into the Civil ivae as Postman. Clerk. Cus-ms Examiner, imrnig Inapec- u- Full details free from the MC'C. Winnipeg- I PERSONAL i' I '.iv ATE Kindergartens pay Ad-wc given tree by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg WATCHMAKERS S. nd Your Watch, Clock, Jewellery ami Optical Repair to A, E. IRELAND S' Third Ave Prince Rupert, B.C. Jiilrty Years Practical Experience Assures Absolute Sattefactten OUR NBW LOW PRICK WILL SURPRISE YOU LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN-INO LABORS Phone Red 801 (evening) (o J. P. MOLLER for -Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES The AUCTIONEER Packing - Crating - Wrapping and General Furniture Repair ,Lfct ypnr goods with me GEo! J. IJAWES Phone Black 120 AUCTIONEER List your goods with us Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Red 637 Plaster of Paris is made by fcst-Kypsum. limestone, in a chulky CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Itoee Vear Qraduate chiropractic E 14 Modern Ray Treatment. (liven Phone tor Appointment Green Ml and $19 I, Goodyear Tires at kwox,Opn Evenings than say mall - Katam Motors Ud Phone 1 PAPERHANGING Paperhanj;inirt Kalsomining and Painting At prices that will suit you 6 Exenanae Bllr Phone Red 918 Summer Resorts - C. Rouse SUMMER RESORTS When Coming to TERRACE Tor Your Picnic or Holiday MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD WITH US To Greet You on Arrival We Meet All Trains Special Rates For Picnic Parties to Lakelse Lake We Can Take You Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate Rates SWAIN'S TRANSFER &TAXI Wood Coal Terrace, B.C. FOR RENT Furnished Cabins on the Lakelse Lake Shore Close to Mineral Baths and Lodge Apply V. Soucle. Terrace, B.C. "THE DUNES" At Beautiful Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands Th ideal summer resort. A home away from home. A place for OSSSmmto rest and where the children can play uk vu ynnited and without danger. . . i riimat -nil the nlpsiirps of the aisd tS2t home Sd cooked m"S. meals. Trout and salmon fishing hi Tlefl River. ci.inu HATES FOR THIS SUMMER mto It possible for anyone to pay a vWL.Here is cost per 120 person: Board ana room i " - Return steamship fare . Care hire to ami Horn boat Tutal for 12 (lavs Children. half price. No extras "TII.LIE THE TOILER" i OH MUMty- MAC HASM'T lHOJM op VETy j..;'$4o Prince Jha leaves Prince Rupert June 10, 24, July 8, 22. Aug. 5, .19 Write or Telegraph niauame najaui 6vs S ofes op 1 J3 IhimseuFj AJ au mJHT v3 .xW y DAIRIES For FItESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 j DOMINION DAIRY Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 TRANSFERS POSTPONED A. 9 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 1 PASTEURIZED MILK i IS SAFE MILK f CAMERON'S Transfer Phone 177 for Dry Birch. Cedar and Jark Pine. AUCTION SALE of Household Effects ON SATT'KDAY,JUNE 25, at 7:15 tf.m. AT THE FEDERAL BLOCK, On account of Closing Bylaw my sale of Thursday 15 was cancelled, to I will sell on Saturday the following: 2'fRanres; New Tent; 3 Gramaphones; 3 Beds; 2 Diningroom Suites; 4 Heaters 3 Dressers; I. -Carpets; Auto Knitter; Centre Tables, and miscellaneous articles. Send In your goods for this sale. G.J. Dawes THE AUCTIONEER Phone Black 120 Red C33. llOVFJUNMt-NT l(Jt OK AC'T- Motttw "f Ai I " it to Tranntrr of iwr Lleence NeUct to hereby fiwn thi. on tht 11 lh day ot July next, ttw uixlm.ifird inttufe to apply to the Liquor Control Board for uonarr.t to tfnafer of Beer Uoeuce Number SOSS MM toMied In rr-ipoot of piw" kn BMt of a building known aa tht Roy Hotel, ttuat 701 TIHra Amrat vyrm, nuwr Ipert. n C upon t; awai oeorloeJ ilxxa non 11 a: -I IS Block S2. BeoUoii u. Nn aaa Prime Runeri lATta RratnUoB DMtrtot. In tftw ProvJocr ol BrttM UilunWa. Iram DUmatitre ar Zeppelin Flew t Across Harbor Miniature Airship of Robert ' lart Has Successful Flight v Mrs. Thomas Balllnger, who has SEAL COVE TRANSfSR. Wood for the 2 sale at reasonable prices. Green 609 or Blue 903. Phonr returned to city from the inter ior on this afternoon's train. Mrs. F. D. Rice and daughter, Miss Rose Rice, sailed last night on the Prince John for a vacation trip to Tlell, Queen Charlotte Is lands. Carl Johnson of the Knox1, who has been spending the Dast few months in the south; re turned to the city from Vancou ver on the Cardena last evening. ! Horaee Duhamel has a simple remedy for spit bug. He dusts the bug with fine earth or dust and : t torU the nvnedv verv effective. jThis method is said -to be usd by others In the city. I Frank Russell, who has been studying electrical engineering at Calgary, returned home on this afternoon's train. He Is the son of Mrs. Stanley Smith of this city. W. H. Tobey, C. N. R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from one I of his periodical trips over the line as far as Jasper duties. COL. GRANT MORDEN IS DEAD Park on official '.Detroit 24 ALASKA WEATHER Juneau High, 58; low, 48. Ketchikan High, 62; low, 46 f.ANI ACT 'tlrr of Intrntlen to iJind Apply to Isaae In Qviem Chiriotur District Land Re-eoroing Dhrtrtet of Prlnee Rupert, aa situate In front of part of Block 6. Supdletoton of Lot S. Queen Cbarlotta Dlatrlet. Map 948, Towniite of Oranam CKy Take not Ira that c Imperial Otl Umltd, of Vancouver. B.C.. ooetrpaUe OH Distributors, lnteadi to apply tor Irate of the following dcacrtbM Oetnmratln v a Doat Dlanted l chain aouth of ta N.W. corner of the Mid Block 6. thence. aottthwcBtvartlly 3 chalaa; Urtsoe MMithecatwardlr i of Prtnoa Rupert. BrMa Oolwnnla. , th ore line at HW.M to point' trJwl!rtr !ol ooBunenoement and oontatota DATED at PrUMSt BupertAthM JUlU 7tVl 7th a.. day , r. t, I Of JOT. AX) 1M IMPERIAL OIL 1IMITED. NORTHERN HOTEL OOJIPAhT. pr H. T. Ootliaon Agent " "J P : ft-morfSSa. Bonctora. j PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 Manure For Sale No Straw. $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. T1. of a nunc National League W. Chicago 34 Boston 34 Pittsburg 29 Philadelphia 34 Brooklyn 32 New York 28 St. Louis 28 Cincinnati 30 American League W. New York 43 Washington 21 PhlWdelnhKL 37 Cleveland 35 St. Louis 32 Chicago 22 Boston 11 AT 52 (Continued from Page 1) Comoanv Quebec. It was capltaliz? ! ed at $15,000,000 and formed in 1913. j Steel Corporation The British Empire Steel Ctorpdr"- The police received-a call during ation, planned along the lines of the week telling them that a me unuea biates oieei uorporauon. ismall Zeppelin was flying across was launched in 1920 with a capl-;the harbor and suggesting that the talization of half a billion dollars. ! person aboard might fall and be It was to Include Dominion Steel iv,, Corporation, Nova Scotia Steel and "it was found on inquiry that the Coal Company, Halifax Shipyards . 'miniature Zeppelin, about six feet and Canada Steamships Company. Fresh from BUlkley Valley 1mg had becn started from the The last named dropped out of the W -. a. uvA After A fin a checkered ktl AaItAP MMMtP career the Hfi Acropolis Grounds by Robert Col- scene. a lart, 10 years and, very soon, It British Empire Steel Corporation was caught by the breeze and car- passed irora tne nanas oi lis on- ried out over the harbor, finally ; dropping into the woods on the I other aide. It flew several hundred feet above the water. LOCAL NEWS ginal promoters, represented by Roy M. Wojvtn, into the bands of Sir Samuel Holt group of Canadian financiers while Dominion Steel Itself went Into voluntary liquidation with the National Trust company In charge. Colonel Morde nwas born July 20, 1880, the son of Captain W. H. and Sarah Anne Morden. He was educated at Toronto Collegiate Insti tute. Toronto University, Harvard and Perm University. He married Doris, daughter of Charles O. Hen-shaw, Vancouver, in 1909. They hsd one son and three daughters. In his early business career Colonel Morden represented the Canadian Cabinet Company and Canadian Wood Manufacturing Company In England and while in Lon don formed influential financial connections which afterwards became Interested in the steamship and steel and coal mergers. Baseball Standings L. 27 29 27 33 33 30 31 39 L. 19 27 28 27 30 31 39 50 Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Seattle 12. Los Angeles 6. Sacramento 3, Missions 1. Pet J557 .540 J518 .507 .492 .483 .474 .435 Pet. .693 .578 .569 .557 .535 508 .361 .180 BASEBALL TODAY The Intermediate League baseball fixture between Young Sons of Canada and Young Empress, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, will. Instead, be played this afternoon at the Aeropolls Hill grounds. A r 1 in' First Peter Raviola put Mac's Valeterla on the blink A Delayed DanCe Then-Mac disappeared and Raviola was found slugged. - i " i i (COME OW, UtJ. QKAV mm f MEtL, "TMI"S S "tv- fAJC6 t-li T-S, OT.T OoT OKI THfJ M AU.-rE' V TsBsssak 'ill '.i.-ffr"Hen?a aWH! saasat---ia.- s The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St. Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, D.C. ! General Store, Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store. Smith- era. B.C. RISK0 WAS VICTORIOUS ; Mickey Walker Lost Decision To Boxing Baker in Ten-Round Bout Last Night i CHICAGO, June 25 Johnny Risko was given the detTittpn over Mickey Walker, in a tfjyreuftdbost. Ttie Toy Ballot waadsd uoly I four rounds. 1 " , ' ' Eagles' Dance Was Enjoyable Crowd of 150 Persons Present at Affair in Aerie Ilaall Last Night I The local gaeles' Lodae held an- ! other of its' enjoyable dances last I night in the Aerie Han, a crowd oi about 150 persons being hi atten dance. Splendid music was furnished by Charlie Balagno and his orchestra and Frank Fltagerald was a genial master of ceremonies. Dancing commenced at 0:30 p.m. land concluded at 2 ajn. James Brown presided at the door. CROPS ARE DOING WELL (Continued from Page 1 ; and any grain acreage affected has jbeen reseeded to 00-day barley. Prospects gepermty are exeefient. , Central Satkachevin report ; good weather for growing crops dur-llng last week. In the BatUeford Isubdiviston conditions are better I than they have been for years and, if these remain favorable, a record , early naif eat will be realised, j Throughout the entire Prince Al-! bert division crop conditions continue good. Wheat is heading out i and is of good stand. Coarse grains" have made remarkable progress. Moisture is plentiful but warm weather is still required. Prospects are tor better than arerasje crop over the entire division. ;.' In the territory southwest of Saskatoon, weather during the past week has been favorable. The crop is not suffering for moisture. but a good general rain teduM help growth. Hay crops and pasture land are fa good shape. Some damage from cutworm is reported but this is not extensive.. ( In Alberta good growing weather has been experienced during the past week. Early wheat is in shot blade. Scattered showers were ex perienced throughout Central Al- Derm, in Uic ry-ai mm- dertley subdivuooni, prospects point to a bumper crop. Cutworms have caused slight damage. The feed situation is good. . In the Acadia Valley subdivision hall visited the territory about six tniles north of the town of Acadia Valley but very little damage re sulted. Prospects asstmw exceptionally good. Weather has been warm in the Peace River territory with some heavy showers In the Stave Lake subdivision. The Qrahcte Prairie subdivision reports crops are pro gressing more slowly ana aaoiuonai ram would be beneficial. Receipts of cattle . on western stock vards have Increased over the previous week but hog receipts show a similar amount of decrease. The veal calf market is a shade stronger. 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