ex-- October 4, 1931 Wa nt Ads THIS FRUIT VVOKK'WANTKD- H !on wood, cement ,or rock' AJbcrt Moretto, Phou 156, FOR SALE FOK KENT roR RENT Four roomed house. 1 1 ifl $13.00. Phone Oreen 402, at) FIVE -1? 'oraed modern hbuse. newly r, i tied, central, partly fur-: $1200, Hart. tf PERSONAL ElUAH Coming Before Christ.-W ,r. rful book sent free. Q. 8 M ecJdo Mission, Rochester, New Y rk (331) FOUND FUNI Eyeglasses' In McClymont Pork Owner may have same -by ..:tng at Dally News and pay-for this" advertisement. JCFXftLACE footid several months Filth Ave. Owner may '.!. ame by identifying and pju for this advertisement. HAIRDRESSER mi.MANK.NT VTAVINGI ClalUr Curl; Latest Style NElSOHS BEAimr 8HOPPE TRANSFERS CAMntON-S Transfer. Phone 177, Dtrct. Jadcplne. Cedar tf PAINTERS PAINT1NO ana Paperhangtng Moller. Phone Red 802. tn HirilMKY Aft t! r.r;fiot of T1U No. JTSS-1. U tt M Bkx-k 3. QMn Chtrlott City, V. 'EIIEA8 moot of tOM of th buT of Till Uourd In lh Blln K W . irr Jfrom Bmilh. D nlrd 1 Vi if! it noUo U brrvbv (Iwn m MmU. at 4h fiptntlAii of oar 'rara th du at to nr jwk 3 m httrat. imu nrovttioMT CWU '-j of TiUc In Urn of U Mid I art " ftrt MttfM in Ui airaiitllM " d 1 b)KUon b mad n ow In nt J : d . lh Land Rfflatry Offlr. f . Hufwrt. a C. IhU jath. dT ;pmtr. 1W4. ANDIIEW TIIOUFSOK. DtthiIt Rtutrar of Titl-a.- WATCH MlTICfc )rrUn and f .K NOTICE that Nortnati U ,Tni. a addma w MaawU. SXJ . Ut aa- n iioanra to takr kltat liao IS O v ' wntrr out of BaU Crk. a ' aa cVar Crk. whtrft, flbw and drains Into llacate Stratu, (100 ft. ncntvrtly Iran NS. to. ,1 tr will be diverted from Ui potut about ;3flO0 f F Wes:ly from J.E. oor. lea. nd t w um lor nunuMr purpi ui" 1 mw dracrtbd aa Marrr Ia No.' ' ISO, No, 178. NO. 17, tot 10li M iMO. . ' J T'-M notlca -aa iratnt mi th (round c 9 J8lh day of Auutt 103. A Vr at thia noUct 4i4 an appHra-i ! unmant Uvareto and to t)i 'Wa- ' wui U fila in tba offK l c ir Hccjrder at rrlmw Itupt .' .on to ux amuicauon.niay or n ih aid Water Bwnrtw orf 'M OonvptrUlrr of Wktt RUnU """nr. HuHdine. virtoru, u,.uv thtrtv tl&tw f.. ffi,a flrt ab r'ac of thla notlca In a local nrw-1 tlAL'A-j:iit 4cr&.'A,U CUl .-j .iii ' Pane? hi bu I and the price reasonable. cTap MiJtioiim.boit.'L S&!ta fair v.jtnt Standard .ti1-'Apjly K i,:a?bullder. Cow Bay. (tf ,I9Xw,jcdfcrijfad' Quality being good. Florida grapefruit are due tomorrow. ' Outdoor tomatoes are now finished and hothoui TOpptirs arc In at much advanced prices. Fruits Cranberries .25 Lemons, doi. 23c to 40 Oranges, doz. 25c to' .80 Orapefrult, CaL, each, 6c to If Florida, each 12c to J5 Bananas, lb. ... J3 Anou Pears, fancy, doz. 30c to .40 Pomegranates, each 5c to JW Washington Canteloupes, each T 12c to J5 Cas&ba Melons, lb. D9 Quince. 2 lbs. ... 75 Tokay O rapes ,.20 Seedless O rapes ' 70 Rltoler 0 rapes, lb. 25 Concord O ra pes, basket, .65 Citron, lb. .07 Rhubarb, 6 lbs .23 Apples Terrace Oravenstelns, lb 05 Box 1.60 Terrace Peters, ip. .05 Box 1-50 Ainios m: TiMur.a Nitx xi;i timt ai b otr-mi for ! u u-Itc AirUun. t noon on J7th daj of OoUUr. 1934. In lb office of U Dtkcrlrt ftjrr.r. frlnc Ruprrt. Ibf Utw X17400 to cut .037.000 tti.. board ro-iar. U ruc. Cnter nd lUotk on n trr. tiiwwd oathe W i of SJr- Kk 4y, Ly4l UlUA. Qun ciunou Two lr Ut'J JVa tor rnnotl at Umber Uit ucUon in (mooa tny aubnUt W-STU opnwd at O hour of ucUon n4 rtd one b;d," rurtiMr pftKlruUr ta bo obUinfd from tx Chtfl TWtKT. VktcrU. BO, or Lhr DJrKrt rotwOfr. Print Rnp-rU DC, 1 Oni of Ui fir publication 0(1 ,, ,,u n' il"'i u October j: "T aittios nvi.r. y : I. V'. ' tlMUCK MI.E XH40I TM m be offered for aala at rub- JAtwuon, at noon on 37th day of W-iw. IMi, in in, oftlee at tha District W,r Prtne nupert. the IJcent Al'tUl to cut A irurvm r mM. Wj of Rprure. Odar and HwUock on f.' aa tuattd on tha Weat lda of Sedf j fctttu"n::chMlotr!, Provided aiiy ona unable to attend; tucuon In jwraon may submit an! " to b oixw, t Uia hour of awttloa , 1 treated aa one bld." f ran 'k Irtleul may on obtained tjaTr- ,Ch,'t heater, VloUffla. D C. or Juwrlct fowatrr, Prince nupett. B O, , llf youru af CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION RMPIIMATICka ...l.L .i ibuivir xiiiti trim lie. - a 1 iulntosh, (ahey wrapped, 4 lbs..25 yeal, should!-, lb. C Grade; wrapped Quality and V fc "TILLIE THE TOILER" If vvmes m ThEee ucxjkiimct I ' jvX (30-vlMS AND TV AT 'Lbs - .4 j-.i I.. r InuuiM. Pri I1.JU, n...i uiu, a k J-ou"u" '" "H " w GENERAL t r"4 , Boy - n.t ....... . .i - : - . Taappi?s, uysiop, u?; Terratt applei artf eonUnuinir to ! Bor -::vi:5r jbf offered In fair quantities on the , E" Z'i local retail market and are proving ,'BC- r Extra, Orade A I a popular Irult. The oua ltv is eood cJu. ai. Local, new .Laid; dca Butter .." Fancy 'cartoned t...-'..... No. 1 Creamery, 3 lba.:.uL:. Sptnach, B.C., 3 lbs t..f .. Hubbard Squash, lb. ' Leeks, bunch Egg Plant 1... Feed Wheat. Alberta Bran Middlings Shorts . V Oats ; ., vr" Fine Oat Chops Crutbed Oats ' Barley . Laving Mash 4. Oyster Shell 1.-... Fowl, No. 1 lb. .. :..l. . Roasting Chicken, )b. Ham. sliced, first gradeJL..... Ham. DicrUc first trade, lb. ' I tin n fllrta 41t-al rrtrirlo Pork, shoulder, lb. .--.. .;' : Pork, Jorn, ,1b. . .. Jl Pork, leg. Jb, .. . ,.;,, ..,.. Pork, dry salt lb. Veal loin. Jb. - Z-J3 Beef, pot roast, Jb, 10c to j Beef. . boiling.-lb, &c to ..... Wj Beef, roast prime rib, lb., 18c to-fc-10, ref, tcak, lfa. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, jb. 25 Lamb, leg- lb. : 1.55' Lamb Chops, lb. .. .05 .1.75 .43 2i Vegetables. Potatoes. B.C., 12 lbs. .! 2$ Sack - 1.60 Cucumbers, outdoor, each .06 Carrots. B.C bunch . M Bulk, 8 lbs. . 25 New Beets, bunch J04 Bulk, 8 lbs 25 Pumpkin, lb D5 Onions, B, C. 7 lbs. 25 Oarlic. Imported, per lb. . 25 Cabbage, local, per lb X6 Cauliflower, large, B.C, 25c to 20 Tomatces. Hothou.se, lb. J 8 Basket Parsley, bunch ....A. Turnips, upjrtver, 8 lbs. '..: ; 25 Celery BX?.. head J... .10 toU5 Oreen Peppers,jb .-....uZ... .15 Red Peppers, L....l..:.... 3S .25 ,08 M ':i5 220 1.60 1.85 1.65 2k40 255 255 220 2,i0 1.65 i cs '32, ,48 .20 jso- '25 ,20 20 Halibut, fresh, lb Smoked Kippers, lb. Honey 'Ontario, mature, tb. "Stilton, lb. Roquefort, lb Oorgonzcra. lb. . .15 .15! .10! .2d, 25 .15 Kxtracted Honey, per Jar 20c to 20 Comb Honey :.. . Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled ....... WaJnuW, shelled halves, lb. .. Almonds, Shtlled, lb. 25 25 .45! 20 Flonr Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat ... 1.85 Second Patent 1.7Q Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 45c to 0 Aust Pastry Flour, 10 lbs 43 .75 Prunes, 40-50, lb M X6' Prunes, 60-70, lb .126 Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .14 Ralslhs,Cal seedless lb .15 Currants., lb. ;. .15 Apricots, lb. 25 Apples, dried ..iMcr to .17 Peaches, peeled, 16c to '. 19, Lard Pure, .lb .. .17 .Sugar White. 100 lbs. 650 Yellow. 100 lbs. : 5.70 Cheese Ontario solids, newlb. Edam, lb. FINE REMEDY FOR ACID STOMACH . Four put of five popl haTt acli PARENTS ; IltMEET 25.' Albert Btaekhall Ektd President 20 f prinee Rupert Boys Band j Parents Ass'n 20 15c. and 20 The annual meeting of the Prince Salmon, fresh, lb, 20 , Rupert Boys Band Parents Asso ciation was held last nignty Ttie el ection of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President, Albert BlaekhalL Wee-President, i. Bond. SecretaryTreasurer. Mr. H. B. Eastman. Drted fruits Johnstone. Executive Mrs. W. W. C. CNein, were discussed. SERVING Business and Pleasure Combined j Mrs. J. Bond, Richard Long. Theo? Fortune and Mrs.A. Pavlikb, j Representative to the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Association. O. W. White Figs, lb .127, ; central Commlttee-H. B. East-Black Cooking Figs, lb 10 j man and Lee Dell. Dntes bulk, lb, 8c to Jai standing Committee Vic Hous- Lemon and l.range peel 2a ton. Mrs. W. W. a O'Neill, Mrs. J. Citron peel 22 j. Judge. J. Bond ' and Richard Prunes, 30-40, lb J6 Long. Activities for the coming winter, '4 MINING, Department to be Reorganized Says Pearson Resident Engineers " Called to Conference . VANCOUVER. Oct. 4. (CP) The 22c & 25 j Department of Mines is to be reor- .45 , ganlzed, Hon. O. S. Pearson, mlnls- JSjter of mines, stated yesterday In 2i ; addressing the mining bureau of M the Vancouver Board of Tjrade. .1 tny. know it or aou Jtomrh:wbtnr alna Una aft after tr atlnR., atlnR., baltblnB. bUblng, gas. gas. a an ".iin ara all alcna at Ulturaied MmK- arid. Id. A A aimonf ipoonf ul ul .of ,of nala'. nl. afltr afttr m-ala nr.l -n loa ua ma inuca r!!l ovrcomr tblt coodHtoo wlttlo tnrea mtnutta any irukat aiirttu yau mai. iry ir ana Early In November all resident engineers will be called to Victoria for a week's discussion of psoblems ' and to work out departmental pol-, icy. particularly with a view to aid-Ing mining by assfetlhg In tr<'don? t -su-uction. . j 1 Mr. Pearson stated that hejwas : satUfied that $3W).000 to $5.000XBO could be spent to good. advantage in; building roods. Into mining areas but the difficulty vas to secure the money. r FOR FLAVOR SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT , 1. . Energy for PAOE. FIVE AFTERNOON FOR a light, erisp lunch, easy to prepare and extra dellclou try KelIogs Corn Flakes. They're rich in energy. And m easy to digest! They help yoa feel refreshed and fit for the rest of the day. Only Kellof g have that marvelous flavor and crisp-ness. They're kept oven-fresh by the hral-aled Inner TtfAJCnTE ha. 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