March 17, 1932 Thursday. i ' r - ' " I -L - " ' XttJ!i,JJAU. KKWS - .1 PA3E FIVE mi a w"V sjn wv Thousands of reopi le Read ihe Advernsemenis on lhis rage tverv Dav RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT i S3 1 - f ! " ."' 1 r.",i- H w "'; -9i-m " t. r t M ' CLASSIFIE RENT Oosy cottage, Thiri 6 rooms. Apply Dally New tf RENT Uitd Q-iwi CtiarVxt 11 am! District. kr'-tjidtnK -Dutikt of ITInc Ru-iuiate or to Bou.lherlj part! Ii V. . mh of 'tlx fractional Soir -i i ot UA 674. Quen Sir- TUc . ie l tut the Kom OU D I - -s iinuutt of VMrrr. BrnUkl .cupUon BvcrtfeAnia.o., 1 iiimid to wplr tor a -a ' JtowlOf tietcnbed Undi:-- tt poet pUnlrd it tb r-" rnr of th frctun.il !'V. the motional South II--.3 U I! . f . r I ' 674. Queen Charlotte Iv tbaae South an chaia 'e 'o low water mark; tnear water mark In a South. uon 30 chain mora u 1cm ! e nth of the South-wet oor-: 4id fractional West half o: '-.) South-eaJrt quarter ot Ln'. '!: North one chain m-.re aid 8outh-et corner. : : h-euierlT following the ' Dj'judary ol the aald Uit 874, " mora or Iran to point of oom- and containing two (11 a or ea. HE HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS ! LIMITED. I re Nelton Le Page, wary 7th. 132. I'0' Vancouvrt Agent. Steamship Sailings ;r y- -as. Cardena 1:30 pm. T: ;day- -ss. pr. George 10 pm. F i s. Venture, midnight. F Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. 13- ss. prln. Norah pm. w: 23- -s. Prin. Norah Dm. ''m Vanrouvrr S. day -as. Cardena pm Pr. George .. 10:30 a.m. F y ss. Venture pm. E'V Princess Adelaide pm. M.v 1DS3. Prin. Norah am. M 30--aa. Prln Norah ajn. rr Naas River and Port Simpson 6'.. idav s. Calrlpnn 0 n.m. r"m Naas River : Tort Slmpson-r,n3dav.R. Onrrlenn II -SO nm Stewart and Anyox tiday-a. Cardena 9 p m. ' (J SS. Pr flenrpA i n m lFwm Stewart and Anyox i day as. Cardena 11:30 am. T.ur.s .. Pr rinnrnm A nm tfor Or ran Falls T iday ss. Cardena .. 1:30 p m. T:ut'.s..8s, pr.' George .... 10 p.m. F lUV Rt PH,1 A.lnloMo Id nm trn Ocean Falta 1 ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 am. ' ".-. yprituje, . mldjilaUU -"'"j iiuumuc ii11al!i - - wVI J.a IIUVV VU1IUHIU I Queen Charlotte Islands- Mnn:h 17--s. Prince John .... am. Wirtfl St ac Brlnnn tnlin a m pAlaska- M:o 19-ss. Prln. Norah .. M(tr 3(U-K9 Drln Mtrah rm Alaska Mar 23s..prln. Norah uay-sa. Venture pm, D ADVERTISEMENTS Uvc sale arul all ether small Far ttty. advertisements in this section ,hrA ... o advertisement Uken for less than 50c FOR RENT SALVAGE & TOWING IFOUF on Fjve roomed lurnlslutf! . r" a; , r:ment.$15 a month. Mussa;-: " "n 01 unaer the water we lcm Grocery. I FOR A Fun INi (tf) ! J acific Salvage Co. Ltd. Fully Equipped Tor Diving aurt General Salvage Work Agents for EASTIIOl'E KNGINPX Four-room flat, fully 30811 an of aU aerU m. partly furnlhed. Phone 607. tf IFUP RENT Steam heated apart- Tt us. five large rooms, kitchen iocac -crAtraJly located; I38.W pr; month. Apply, McCaffery, Cubans & Collar t Ltd. FOR SALE FOR R: KLE English baby carriage, f oq condition, Phone Blue 4i GLADIOLAS AND DAHLIAS I I GLon' JUS GLADS, 100. assorted tnly $2.5; 50 for $1.50; . ..... iq am-haJ HArt. 4 1 I P s'pald. Q. DodcU. Sorremo, B. i AU ACT Ixctlrt at Intention to applr to Leae tions for Charter Row QoaU and Canoe fer Hire BARGAINS LN GAs ENGIN't j Northern B.C. Distributors Cotdidge Propellers Sand and Gravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water Thene Day or Night 56 1 P.O. Bos 1M4 TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer Phone 171 for Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack P'ne- tf The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping and Oeneral Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. DAWES Phone Rlark I2 PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 AUCTIONEER List you goods with us Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Krd 637 WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Apply T. Glenn and R. Viereck T. Si It. TRANSFER i Phone Oreen 609 Reasonable pricea j Orders Promptly Attended I MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 'A complete assortment of FURNI-iTURE and FLOOR COVERING. Everything for the WINDOW. If you i are selling out we will AUCTION lyour goods or pay cash outright-Call ui up. Prompt service. Phone 775. Mackenzie's Furniture & Auctioneers Painting and Paperhanging Dy Day or Contract Charges Reasonable J. P. MOLLKK Phone Red Iu2 CIIIROI'RACTIC Guide to Correspondents The Daily 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 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 ln the ordinary rules of debate. "TILUE THE TOILER" II W.CAspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evening e Excnange Bllt. Mail Schedule CLOSES AT POST OFFICE: For the East Monday, Wednesday and FrJ day 2 par; From the East-Saturday, Tuesday and Thurs. day , 10:40 am For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 9 pm Friday n pjn. March 13 and 23 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday Wednesday Friday .. i March 9, 19 and 30 .. - pm, ...10:30 am. pjn, am ; For Stewart and Any Sunday 8 pa, Wednesday 3 pm From Stewart and Anyox j Tuesday 11:30 am. ! Thursday 8 pm. For Naas RWet and Fort Simpson ! I Sunday 8 pm , From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 am. For Queen Charlottes I March 5 and 19 9 pm. From Queen Charlottes , Marcn 3. n ana 31 am. jFor, Alaska .; ! March 8, 19 and 30 am From Alaika . March 13 and 23 pm. C. N. ... TRAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays . 3 p.m. From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 10:40 am THE MARKET ! Prices current on the local retail j market today are as follows: j - Butter (Fancy cartoned, lb. .30 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs .80 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat . 1.00 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. .. 50 Fish Smoked Kippers, )b .15 Salmon, froh, lb 25 Halibut, lb. 15 Eggs B. C. Freth Pullets, doz 2& B. C. Fresh Firsts, doz. 20 I B. c Fiash Extras, doz 34 Locpl, new laid, (' z 40 Meats Fowl, No. 1, lb 30 Roasting Chicken, lb .35 Ham, sliced, first grade 40 Cottage Rolls, lb 22 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb 50 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. .35 Pork shoulder, lb 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 20 Beef, pot roast, lb .15 Beef, boiling, lb, 10c to 15 Beef, roast, prime rib, lb. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, lb 50 Beef, steak, lb. 25c to 20 Lamb, leg, lb. 30c to 25 Lamb, chops, lb .. 20 Mutton, shoulder. Ib 15 Tegetables Potatoes, 12-15 lbs 25 sack, $1.65 to 2.00 B. C. Beets, bulk, 6 lbs 25 Parsley, bunch 10 California Celery, head 25 Brussels Sprouts, B.C.. lb. 18c to 20 Spinach, Cal., lb 20 Garlic, Imported, per lb 40 Cabbage, green J)5 Calif. Head Lettuce bead 12c to .15 Mexican Field Tonratoes, 30c to 25 Cal. Cauliflower, 25c to 35 Sweet Potatoes, Ib 10 Onions. Ib .05 Bulk Turnips, 10 lbs. 25 Carrots, 8 lbs , 25 Cal. New Carrots, 2 bunches 35 Parsnips, lb .05 LeeJcs, bunch . . .08 Hothouse Cucumbers, each 25 Apples delicious, fancy box 3.25 Newtons, fancy, box 2.90 Newtons, C grade, box 2.80 Newtons, household, box 2.10 Winesaps, fancy, box 2.90 Wlnesaps. C grade, box 2.80 Fruits Valencia Oranges, doz. 25c to .. Lemons, California, large Grapefruit, California, 5c to .... Qrapefruit, Florida, 12 fee to .-. California Emperor Grapes, lb Bananas, 2 lbs Rhubarb, hothouse, lb Dried Fruits Extracted Honey, per jar Comb Homy Dates, bulk, lb., 8c to Lemon and Orange Peel Black Cooking Figs, lb. .... Currants lb Citron Peel White Figs, lb. .70 40! .10 20 20 Phone 98 White, 100 lbs. feed Wheat. No. 3 Alberto 15 .15 iGround Oil Cake Apples, dried 20 ! Fine Oat Chops ...... Peaches, peeled 20 Apricots, lb .... 20 Prunes. 00-70, lb. .10 Prunes. 30-40, lb. .15 Prunes, 40-50, lb. 12 V4 Raisins. Cal. seedless, 2 lbs. . .35 Sugar Yellow, 100 lbs 5.00 Heading Off a Rival 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 , , 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 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. 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. 5J50 Walnuts, broken shelled 40; Walnuts, shelled halves Q , 1.70 2,65 rS0 20 3.00 US ! Crushed Oats 125 Fine Barley Chop 1.80 Lard Pure, lb. 13c to .15 Compound, lb. 13c to .15 nuts Almonds, shelled Valenclas ... .50 California soft shelled Walnuts 25i Peanuts 15 ; 35i Wheat, Bulkley Valley 1.75 Cheese njNa 5 Alberta l55ontarlo solids Oats , , 1.75 1 stilton. lb SSran 135 j J5l8horts 1.401 .15 .Middlings 5 ! .2a Barley . fcaying Mash .15 Oyster Shell .SOjBeel Scrap .... 25 25 The following Is the sealw of charges made for reading7 notices: Marriage and Engagement announcement 12. Birth Notices 60c Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Hemorrhoids Oi piles art quickly rtlltvtd by Dr. Oiiii'i Ointmant It la a serious matter to have piles and one person in four has them at one time or another. The annoyance and distress is great, lua difficult to obtain luting relief. So much so that a aurgical operation may be considered necessary. That la unless your physician is familiar with Dr. Chase s Ointment for many doctors recommend this treatment to their patients. For nearly halt a century Dr. Chase'a Ointment has been the never falling relief for itching, bleeding and protruding piles. It is now very tenerally known by the medical profession, and the public generally, as the standard treatment for this torturing ailment. Ask your friends about Dr. Chase'a Ointment for "users are boosters'' ln this case. Relief comet quickly and rou can obtain tht olntmt&t at any Srug start. -By Westovor- - v , K m T f f w cy )tfv0ivi f1lM ' J m mm m x& I W OV 9 cl- rr J ' J V ' 3 mmmimmmza yn r-r-" . 4. ii, l r " ' L - III MJI IIS1 ' ' ' i- it. i i v r 111