Fl :(,,y March 23. 1934 THE DAILY NEWS PAG3 tm 1 CONFERRING Diamond Luminaries Practice With Their New Club Classified Ads ONSTRIKE FOR SALE GARDEN SEED fOR SALE good ottl?9 safe. Car-be wen at Dally Nawa, . ;t FOR RENT HOt'SES to rent Hart. VERNON Apartments housckjep-liij room;;, newly renovated, Ml nd Avenue. Phone Tied 421. iainti:us PAINTING anil Paperhanglnts M'i i Phone Kfid 802. TRANSFERS GARDEN Boll $2 SO a load. Cam-f i ri , Transfer Phone 177. tl FOUND it' ND Single Vale Junior key, A iiil: Dally News. HAIHDRESSER PEKMANKNT WAVINU! Clutter Curl; Utct Stjlti i NEIJSON'S BEAUTY 8H0PPE Cimr.K'MKST 1.11)1 OK AIT Vitii-f ul tiill-(llun for IWf i.ne j "Tilt, ii hrtthj rln UiAt on h , April flt Hl UDdrtlfTWJl tnulv to U Lifluof OomnH . '. iicnot in ft ot prr ty.t p-n oi U- touudinf kiwn li.vixrrt iiooi u iurcn. un-. ;.i.ni upoo u inu dcrnxj 1 &S nd M. II lock II. TxrtlMltr i . ,'pof Prinr Rujn lbd tn!ri( , Ut Uk ITOTjnr ef i .iIuiiiImk. for th Mir ot br .t .Ixm or br oprn tutlle fqr coo Mi !i pmnkM or by clroil vrtO :hl, 10th AT of Uueh. iiU MARIE ANH. tiVVVlH Mail Schedule tot the Lat Mr.days. Wednesdays and Frt- ;30 pja From the Hat T i sdays. Thursdays and Saturdays ' :.- 10 pjn. Tor Yanroutrr Tuesday 13:30 p.m. Th ursdays - 3:15 pin F:lday 11 p-xrV M.irch 15 and 29 pro. Munflays and Wednesdays lb.i lulni 4:30 pji.. 1'iom Vancouver- Sunday , pro Wednesday 10 tut Friday '.. fejh Tu-sdays. Tliursila'ys' and Batur Cayi 'by train) .l.-u... 10 p.m March 11 and 23 aun Tor Anyoi and Slrwart F'-"1ay - 7 pm W.-tnosday 3 pm Trom Anyox and Stena't Tuesday 11:30 jutt T: uuday 8 p.m lor N itltf r and Port Mmpo- fnday .....,-7 pjn I'rom NM Klver and Port Hlmpn Tuesday. . ... r..ll,J0 am tor (Jurfn Charlotte lvhinds ) W h 14 and 28 a on. front ()uern Cliarlntte Inland V ; 18 and 30 i..tn. for Alaska M:.n:h 11 and 25 Ffom Alaska rcb 13 and 29 Guideto Correspondents "Hie Dally News welcome correspondence on live topics t 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 ty Uie writer not necessarily or Publication but as a mat-wr of Botxi falUl ond CQUru.sy. All unsigned documents go to ne waste paper basket. Lt oi a causUc chatAcUp "wt have the signature ap-Pended for publication. Letter should be written on ne de of the paper only, respondents must avoid P-ronaiit, and the language inid bc 8ucn a w'4 u al-JeMa1" the ord,nar' ru,es of HAVE A GOOD OAItDEN. Plenty ot Negotiation ContinuingWith View To Averting Tie-Up ot Auto Industry WASHINGTON. March 23 everything to eat fresh and foniothine definite was renorted ves- wlnter. McFayden's Seeds cost so little and grow so much-3c w c. per packet. Bla Oversize uuh 8. Johnson, director of the Packets New Crop. Fresh. Tes- National Recovery Act. with auto-'t Uxl Seeds. Over 150.000 satisfied !mobl,e manufacturing executives1 customers last season. Investl.and ,abor unlon leaders with a 7. JTw , A.?.and "Mview to averting the threatened Large Packet Beautiful Flowers slrlkc ,n tne automoblle industry ! K-or sena 25c. for 10 Btgu was stated, however, that com-1 lSr VCbl? lthrnencernent of the strike had been Splendid Coupon good for 25c.L.,.. .. on first order. (Coin Dreferred stamps accepted.i McFayden Seed Co.. Princess and Market Sts.. Winnipeg. Man. w I I I t APPEAL TO ! i PRESIDENT Chief Kxrrutivr Requeued to Serkj l'tMlpwne mrnt f longshore- i men's Strike on ( oast , KAN FKANCISCO, March 23.-An appeal has been wired to Pre sident Franklin D, Roosevelt ntt Washington requesting him to urge the International Longshoremen LONDON, March 23: Tom Mann Union to suspend the strike called and Harry Polltt, Communist lead-for today until an Investigation ; ,ri, charged with havhut made se- auu no ix-tji mane on w)ei0-lnus utterances, weie yesterday wage dLtpuU? by an impartial board, ordered arraigned for trial on An- If the strike goes into effect, twMv thuiuinri men milt u...il- . and the stevedoring tle-ua. it it Is is fearfd. may affect all oortu on the' - ---- r coas; rrom San Diego to Vancouver. 1 HQ Ontario Train Derails But No Cnn le IniiifnI' Ulie IS injUrCU I I ESPANOLA. Ont March 23 I Canadian Pacific Railway train No. 874, northbound from Little Cur - rent, was derailed two miles south ; of here yesterday but all cars re - malned upright and no one was Injured. Workers Showered With Bricks While LOdUlIlg I nnrllno ldll Rail Pal vdr j KITCHENER, Ont.. March 23 - Police were summoned to the strike-bound plant of the Reliable Manufacturing Co. where workers, were met yesterday with-a shower of bricks while loading a freight car, "TILLIE THE TOILER" TRVIM to Pur Of IK , AAt VOO? VlSt.U. TXUI'i n cu row t.- ABOUT "TOWtS mm 1 vt It t !, v- terday following the conference of I President Roosevelt and General jtiatlons continued. Philadelphia Voting PHILADEI.PIIIA, March 23:-1 Philadelphia automobile workers arc taking a vote today to decide whether or not they will Join In the 1 strike which has been called by Ml( hlgan and Ohio workers. SEDITION CHARGED Tom Mann and Harry I'olitt, t'om- munNt Iradrrs, (o be Arraigned on April i hi 4 n .if 1 iftVPrnittPtir HHIKP w uivi uv Abolition Urged Proposal to This r.ffret Made In I.f(Maturc by Liberal Member For Omlnfra VICTORIA. Marrh 50: Speaking In the Legtatature. A. M. Manson K.C.. Liberal member for Omtneca, 'expressed lilmelf as being in favor of doing away with Government !,0UJ lre orrtclal residence of Uie Lieutenant Governor, as an action !of democrary and economy. Freer Beer And Wine Rules Are I Set For May 14 I TORONTO. Marcli 23. -It Is said ln we.lnformoJ clrcIe$ tnat Mon. I day. May 14. Is the date set for the 1 freer sale of wine and beer ln hotels ! and restaurants, as nrovlded for In t new legislation which has Just been i introduced ln the Ontario House by Hon W H. Price, attorney general. . Adrertte jn tti Dnllv New HO' THE DriE. MiW SWOKE V4HEM LEFT THS DBCii 5A.UOM? T LOOKS it "Oood-qvi;; y ON , VOv'fJ S "THE Hi Robert H'ftyt Grove. Connie Maek's star performer In 1933. Ac flturi. photographed in the uniform ot hU tu v. team after jo:ntn? Bucky Harris' at the club's -ipnim trwnmg camp in Sarasota, Llorlda. Grove, a southpaw, won 24 and lost eiht games last year. 2i Jimmy Wilson, playing manager of the Philadelphia National club, at his catchirtg post during a training session at the ciub.s spring camp In Winter Haven, Florida. i3 George iltuae) Wal-" berg, who performed with Connie Mack In 1933, who was also sold by Connie Mack to the Red Sox. Walberg, a southpaw, won nine and lost 13 -games while with the- Athletics, but expects to do much better this year. The Markets 1 ' Retail prices currer. . here are af I follows: Vegetables New Potatoes, Imported, lb. . .15 Potatoes, Ashcroft, 9 lbs. 2 Sack 2.5C Potatoes. Uprlver. 10 lbs. 2h Sack, $2.10 to 2.40 Carrots. Cal.. bunch 11 B. C. Bulk, 8 lbs 2b Sweet Potatoes, lb. 10 Spinach. Imported, 2 Jbs. Asparagus, Cal.. lb -30, Onions, 8 lbs Leeks, bunch nil .? " " uuaKc. u.u., iu uu, Cal. Head Lettuce. 8c to .12 Cal Head Lettuce. 8c. to Cauliflower, lg., California, . J5, Beets, bulk, 6 lbs. . jfc. .25,' Parsley, bunch .'J7!fowI. No. 1. lb Turnips. 8 lbs. .25 . Parsnips uprlver washed, 6 lbs. 25 ( 'Celery, Cal., head. 20c and .25 Winesaps. fancy wrapped 3 lbs. .25 j Apples I Baldwin 4 lbs .25. Box 225 Rome Beauty, fancybulk, ,3 lbs. nox 2.70. Delicious C" wrapped, 3 lbs. 25 Box 2.90 Fancv wranrjed. 3 lbs. 25 Box 3.15 Yellow Newtons "C" grade. 3 lbs ..,.... 25 Box 3.00 Fancy box Mac Takes COMH HE8 ' 'Tf, S. AWL. A,. new t. aeriiCES.lti vjaiTikki ro ii . 05? OUT- XTT' ! ry-'7 jx- T(fKdi irDGT ME SO, I 'SAY. VOU MUST '-Aet: :f tscs-t l N C:'1- tMOuGH TO V' UCT -JfT VOU FALL f Ok V POi a lot op rrrf ' V; Souvenirs! THAT'S I fOvJT VwHATT Av.( CuiCCT YtM- I OSI-OWI TO SIMPKIUS QVOU llr ANO COMPANV K) V ilP.i? V0UB PAST OP THE r-rX H COMpmMy.Now r.ow ' k&'.i- A.UOMS AViC. StT vtXJt "1 Box 3.15 I-runs Cal Navel Oranges, doz. 20c to .75 Lemons, Cal.. do. 25c to 35 Grapefruit. Cal.. 5c to 10 Florida Grapefruit, ech.l2c to .13 Rhubarb, hothouse, lb. .03 Bananas, lb .13 Flour Flour. 49's, No. 1 hard wheat .... 135 Second Patent 1.70 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 45c to .30 Aust. Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. .35 Honey Kxtracted Honey, per Jar 20c to JO Comb Honey 25 1 Sugar White. 100 lbs. Yellow. 100 lbs. ,7 2"n V tart !Pure. lb. 17c to 2Q nutirr 15?nfy: cartoned, lb 20 'No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. 1.05 Meats 25 Roasting Chicken, lb. 2S Ham. sliced, first grade .. .40 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. 20 Bacon, side, sliced, best'grade ..40 Pork, shoulder, lb Pork, Join. lb. 20 Pork. leg. lb .25 i5jPork, dry salt, lb. 20 Veal loin, lb 25 Veal, shoulder, lb. .15 Beef, pot roast, lb. .14 Beef, boiling, lb. .10 Beef, roast prime rib. lb. 20 Beef, steak, lb. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, lb. .18 Lamb, leg, lb. 20 3.75'Lamb Chops. 25c to 30 No Chances IS A LtTTDZ ty LttTEBS. W , - .. H K f w n, .it. i 1 HMtlti wo was acquired by the Boston FMi Smoked Kippers, lb. 15a. and .20 Salmon, freih, lb 25 Halibut, fresh, lb. 20 1 Smoked Halibut, lb .15 Dried fruits White Figs, lb ... . 12tt Black Cooking Figs, lb 1Q Dates, bulk, lb., 8c to. .15 Lemon and Orange Peei 23 Citron peel i- 22 1 prunes, 30-40, lb. .13 prunes. 40-50, lb 13 Primes, C0-70, lb. .11 '.Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .14 1 Raisins, Cal, seedless, lb .15 I Currants, lb. . , 7.75Apricots, lb. 20c to Apples, dried ...14c. to Peaches, peeled. 14c to j Cheese 4 .15 22 Si .17 ! Ontario solids, new. lb 22c St 2i ' Ontario, mature, lb. Stilton, lb. M Edam. lb. .45 Roquefort, lb. AO .JorgonwJa. lb. . . .. 3, , Feed I Wheat, Alberta 1.95 j Bran - 1.75 1 Middlings 2.10 1 Shorts - 1.80 Oats 2.00 Fine Oat Chops ,. 2.10 Crushed Oats .. 2.10 Barley 1.85 Laying Mash 2.75 Oyster Shell - 1.G5 Nuts Almonds. Tarragonna, lb. ........ 25 Almonds, shelled Valenclas .... .5C California soft shelled Walnuts .30 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb 45 A.-U ((2AVVKXS 'Oaess i mac s MB'.. ,, jTH503HT I -TAL.MS TTHEM Ilea Sox In x cash transaction of Steamship Sailings For Vancouvet Tuesday Catala 1:30 pm. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:15 pja. Friday ss. Prln. Louise 10 p.m. Ss. Cardena midnight Mar. 15 and 29 ss. Pr. Norah pjn. From Vancouvet . . Sunday ss. Catala .. pjn. WecL-ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prln. Louise 10 p.m. 'Ss. Cardena p.m. Mar. 11 and 25 Pr. Norah a.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. I Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 pjn. for Naas River ana rort Sunpion Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. From Naas River Sc Port Simpson Teusday ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. or Ocean Falls Tuesday ss. Catala .1:30 pjn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:15 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Louise .... pjn. 'rom Ocean Falls Wed. sa. Pr. Rupert 10 ain,. Friday ss. Prln. Louise .. pjn. Ss. Cardena :. p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Mar. IB and 30 ss. Pr. John p.nv I'rom Queen Charlotte Islands Mar. 14 and 28 ss. Pr. John ajri. For Alaska Mar. 11 and 25 ss. Pr. Norah a.m. From Alaska . Mar. 15 and 29 ss. Pr. Norah pjn. !T Skeena Rlvr Friday ss. Cardena p ni. By Wostover.' A BOOT THS have omaaioc, so xeauj? we THE K-ANi va AS ABOUT i-.S MAC HIT TVV VJHY, VOU OUC OEAE DlbM'T VrJOvU VDU CASED I FQfe ME "THA.T MuH y d ihH Hi wo