HAN1 DCf SAKE : lei!- Hlf ! !! FUR r:i!i". p 'i I.' Cl0. J. Mi- 7. 1032 the daily jfEira t PKnr. ttvp. Thousands of People Read The Advertisements on This Page Every Day RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT fT . ill,,. CLASSIFIED FOR .SALE sale B-by Carriage, eanvfu, lx-up. Phone Blue 80S. 10V - ;T -Modern suites with rooms 422.50. Apply Q. i Ltd. 10U FuB fi.Ul' - 18-foot speed boat.) -s shape. Alo 10-horse-1 p,:,v oray engine. Apply Doxj 152 C:tiiy News. tl STOMAL -Goodyear Tires at lower v.r- han any mall order K uen Motors Ltd. Pbonp FARM FOR SALE i' Ai r it Dorreen, 2 miles from ;.,'.,: buildings on It. 10 acres Iki," Pmi'-' $250. clear tlQe. Aj.-. W P Box 785. Prince Rupert. FOR RENT Rent in private iMBM, n preferred. Phone (,'! 113 re? SENT Modern furnished ' o? uiinjmuir Street. Offidsl ir..:,.-r.itor. m rfnt Clean well furaUhd wen i-room suite, Palmf f: pfcone Red 444. fu HELP WANTED. I MTFAn -Get into the Civil ?rvi :( ,, postman, .Clerk, Ous t :.,uniner. Immlg. Inspec-' Fuu details from the M. cc W -mipeg. tf HEJABlJ! MAN to take care store i! -tribute and collect; o- "induct. nroteted territory; T.! x-'iitnt weekly income. : in P' anut Pmdnaia St Paul PERSONAL 'JMFN WANTEP to ponducti tut u irton Clasje$ at home.i ' ;'" Kensington Bldg.. Win- PAINTERS 'JGlrii i y()UR CLEAN 1NQ lABORS 1'hone Red 802 to J. P. ROLLER - lor Kidscmining, Painting & Pajierliangiiig B.v Day or Contract REASONABLE CIIARQES DAIRIES For FRESH LOCAL MILK J'tono Red G08 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 1 Quarts or 14 finta tot MAO ?e AUCTIONEER "'"inn rrn iif..in Oenerui Tornlture Jlepalni I via i vur goods with me UAWES-'hone Black 120 ADVERTISEMENTS FOUND suitable lor office. FOUND on Rnfr naii . pip -aif. A bargain, 4.roomed ,i iith hath wmcrft. fnnn. SHOE REPAIRS GET THE REST JN WORKMANSHIP At the Same I'rire LOUIS SIH1JIG QUALITY SHOE REPAIRS " . . 318 Sl.lh ,.. imi Kooa Dasemeni. rnone 113 tfi Prince Rupert SALVAGE & TOWING "If It's on or under the water we do It" Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. Fully Equipped For Diving and General Salvage Work Arents for KASTIIOi'K ENGINES BeaU and Scows of all descriptions! for Charter Itow Boat and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Cooliilge Propellers lWjfland and Gravel in any quantity tmivrrcq anywnere by water Phone Day or Night 5C1 j P.O. Box 15C4 I m -r "TILIJE THE TOILER" IA5T MIGHT MAC MET MAM 6? aawjT3 TO PlND ' OUT fWiNl'i LVT MB SVPLAIM lAT MlaHT AWOlt THAT KOie ' " PI?CM A MAM HO I JJUAHTS TO SC Jj frt? ,. la... ,MHM rtl" TRANSFERS :,t, cheap. Phone UnI K G1ove, apply CAMERON'S TransTeT V Advtrult, in the Dally News. p-vwi Phone 177 for Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pine. -it v " b'uuiiub tuna-' . , . , , store. Apply Dally News, tain pen and two nenciu Armiu'-TTT Z 1 tf Dally New. TO y, 8EAL c0vE TRANSFER Wood CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall OPTOMETRISTS Mall Your Watch to A.,E. IRELAND Watchmaker 321 Third Avenue Prinee Rupert - for Estimate By Return JEWELLERY and OPTICAL REPAIRS Summer Resorts When Coming to TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holiday MAKi: 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 mI Coal Terrace, B.C. TMIs CSlEEM THAT VAiAS CUT T IMVENTOfi I uANT TO MAKE HIM A BIG POOPOSniOM MY, CAftOJJ ENCOURAGING FARMING (Continued from Page 1) ipete In the open market. i Central B.C. was one of the best 'mixed farming countries In Canada. Its climate was excellent, the soil rich, there was plenty of land and the settlers were an Intelligent people, ready to change their me- , thods to adapt them to new condi tions. Mr. Bowman then told of the work representing an Investment of $11,- fnrlnnn. all nf xvYnYt harl: heon tviM 1r Edmonton. i The Dominion was loaning the LAMI ACT .Vuthe tif Intrntlon to .tpf to Iuf rORKSIIOKB In Com DKtrlet Ukac ivwordine nu- I tr.ct of Prlnoe Rupert. BC, and akuaU 'Smith IsUtkI at Osborn Point Junc tion. Invrrneag aim De Horsey Pawae,! eaeeoa tuver ma in rront part or L. C919. Ran 8 ooeM district Take aetfce Um W. Imperial Oil Llwttrt qt Vanouvcr. B.C.. ocupatkn Oil DIMrrbutora, totend to apply for n I Witt- tf tbe fallowing described land: j ComnMOclac at a post planted at ! hlgti-wtr mark and at S z. Comer of It. 6919. Range 5, ooact dmrtot. tbtm : 1 chain But; tftencc 10 chain North ItbMire 3 tHaim Want, thence 10 ihtfeM Soutta following and coat lining 3 acre, r.iore or leaa, tto ahre lle at ll.WAI. t olnt o commencement. it:pebial oil umited iPdled ilaroh 10. per M. A. Oerrartt rasa UNO ACT IVjii l-ACC ZY1T Agent Nollrr of Intrntlrfli to Apply to Im i-ann la Queen Charlotte Diatrlot Land Recording DMtrlct of Prince Rupert, ami situate In fiont at pan of Btepk b. Sqpdhrtaloa of Lot 3. Queen Obarlott District, Mas 948. Townalte of aiaham Or! jr. . Take notice Uwt we. Imperial Oil limited, ot Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Oil Distributors. Intends to apply for a 'ease of the toUowtng described OcoHneeln at a post planted V Chain aoiU of t. K.W. corner off the aid Block S. thence aoutbweatwardly 3 chain; theorc noutheaatwardly 8 ehetno; thence northeastwardly 3 chain; thence northwectwardiy iollovr-tog the shore line at H.W.M. to .point of commencement and containing IK, acres, more or less. IMPERIAL OIL UMITED. per If. T. CoUlson. Agent Dated April 5. 1933 AUCTIONEER List your goods with us Prince Rupert's leadlnc Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. fhone Red 617 Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 PRINTING OFFICE SlirPLIHS Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 L A3 FA I T 4 CD1 M1L',i wl mm II fi -r cr rt i mi vi . ' - - - tmt . i I g 1 1 EMBARGO ON VEGETABLES Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage and Bunch Carrots Scarce Owing to Foot and Mouth Disease On account of an epidemic of foot and mouth disease in four ot the n root am crofat rriArrr fa ifrmr that was being done by his depart- . . . OM menl They hadalready introduced tnrSJZZ into the valley 400 breeding heifers SLKr5 ui a i rcgcvauKo nisi oMivfi affected. As a result there is an PhonLh acute shortage of fresh lettuce. sale and Drtces reasonable. ntt 7nn tv, , Green m. 17' 7Z1 'JT.t cele' cabbae and bunch l, . . and. as British Columbia stocks are not yet ready for market, It Is ex- aA iril a 11 iinn11a will , farmers 30 high class bulls and 22 " T 3 L cleaned up this week. Of course. of (h, these bad already tr,H v, been delivered. jThls should improve the class of Three Year Graduate Chiropractic stock- ; The idea was to get the farmers Modern Ray Treatments Given to produce stock.that could be mar- IDKf-mA 9 nm A 1n(oH rv iVia itwif In riif f IaIamI .mnnMuy.ot in Xhe south. ' .gus grown quantities (ui and a of such u quality as to . 'LM. Green 241 and 549 . British Rn, Columbia f Held IpH 'Open Evenings 6 Excnange B1K i . i .. i prices are high. Fine asparagus from Terrace is being offered on the local market. The quality is splendid and compares very favorably with aspara- rhubarb is being offered In good quantities. Victoria hothouse tomatoes have been on the market for several 'days. The quality is splendid al though the price is still a little high. The first shipment of Australian Almeria grapes of the season arrived -during the past week.' They Are of fine quality and are retailing at 30c per pound. Apples Ate rapidly being cleaned up and only a few i the best keepers are still to be iound on the market. The new season's Valencia oranges are due next week. Orange con sumers are being advised to lay in a lew weeks' stock of the fine Juicy navels which will soon be over. The price .of ggs Is holding steady while there is a decline in the price of .butter. Batter Fancy cartoned, lb - JO No, 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. . . .35 Tlour Flour, 4STs. No. 1 hard wheat 1.60 Pastry Jlour, 10 lbs. ,50 Au$t. Pastry flour, ID Jbs .40 THAT pl. PlBSDe; Fish Smoked Kippers, lb. is Salmon, fresh, lb. ,25 Halibut, 3b ,, . 45 B.C. Fresh Pullets, doe 21 B.C. Fresh Firsts, do 2Z B.C. Fresh Extras, dot .25 Local, sew laid. Hot. -, 55 51 eats Fowl, No. 1, lb .25 Roasting Chicken, lb JO Ham, sliced, first grade .35 Cottage Rolls, lb 2Q Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. .. .in Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. .35 Pork shoulder, lb. 15 Pork, loin, lb .20 Pork, leg, lb 20 Pork, dry salt, lb. ... JO Ayrshire Bacon, lb $Q Veal, fhoulder, lb. 16 Veal, loin, lb 25 Beef, pot roast, lb ; ,15 Beef, boiling, lb., 10c to mi- Beef, roast, prime rib, lb 20 Lamb, shoulder, lb JO Beef, steak, lb. 25c to JO Lamb, leg, lb. JO Lamb chops, lb 25c to JQ Mutton, shoulder, lb ... .15 Tenetahiei Potatoes, 12-15 Jbs. . J5 J i sack, $1.50 to 1.60 , New Potatoes, Texav 2 lbs 25 j Beets, bunch 10 i Asparagus, lb JO Parsley, bu a - 10 THE AMALflAK Alftl CUKAUOli AMD DYERS, MR. C AVI OLA. TO 'SEE YOU - WAT VB -STEP BEARING IS PROCEEDING (Continued from Page 1) advance, $1000 was secured by elec- trie company bonds and the other .by a note signed by both Workman ! and the "International Electric Co. i T,,e The $2000 was paid in two checks of ! $1000 each to Workman who' had ' had been eventually repaid to Pre jroler by the - supplying f light and power. Mr. Pitt told of other .deal teinatlonal Electric including a transaction in connection with the sale of a scow. Liquidator Testifies Col. S. P. McMordie DJBX)., liquidator of the International Electric Co., told of receiving the books of the International Electric Co. and Workman. These were incomplete and it was impossible to obtain irom tnem a record or the com Lance although the records were still incomplete. Finally, the liquidator had a conference with Work man and the former had tried to reach some common ground of agreement as between tbe minority shareholders and Workman but ef forts Along this line had failed. Col. McMordie went into details regarding the books and documents of the company which he agreed with L. W. Patmore, counsel for the minority shareholders. Mail Schedule CLOSES AT POST OFFICE: For the East- Monday. Wednesday and Frt MORE BULLS ! ' DELIVERED I A Government's Loaning Policy Helps Central Interior Country cashed them personally at the Bank i . " of Montreal in Stewart. The 12000 i WUNCE OEORdE, May 7:-Tho second consignment of purebred bulls for the central interior arrived in the district this week. ings between Premier and the In-3? bu,1 were Purchased at the iamloopg bull sale and are being distributed under the Dominion government bull loaning policy. T. Q. Stewart, who has charge of this policy for British Columbia, delivered eight excellent Shorthorn bulls. One was placed for the use of the farmers In the Dome Creek .area, one in the Telkwa district and five will be distributed to clubs in. the Francois and Ootsa Lake coun- pany's business. Eventually, Work- ! " , man turned over some further i Included In this shipment was a books which were of material assls-!?00? Hereford calf purchased might be termed an "iutermlnablo t mess." Eventually the books were turned over td George Jtorie, chartered accountant, who prepared a statement. No agreement with Workman having been possible over certain refunds and other matters, proceedings had been commenced. Col. McMordie was still on the stand when court adjourned yesterday afternoon. His examination continued this morning. At this morning's session Col. McMordie completed his evidence and testimony was also heard from J. P. Hawkinson, E. D. Haddon and J. J. Little, aU of whom appeared as wit nesses for the minority The hearing has been adjourned until Monday morning. day 2 p.i?ij From the East- Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:40 am For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 9 p.m, Friday 11 pjn May 4, 15 and 25 p.m. Prom Vancouver- Sunday .. p.m. Wednesday ........ ...- .10:30 an Friday pnt May 11 and 21 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 8 p m. Wednesday . - 3 pnt From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday 11:30 am. Thursday 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 8 pm. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a ra. For Queen Charlottes May 14 and 28 9 p.m. Dy w. wmierion oi uniei Laice through the provincial government assistance. This shipment makes a total of 22 high-class bulls to arrive In the central interior along the lines of the Canadian National Railways, to date. A further consignment is expected to arrive early in June. The importation of these good sires should be of great benefit to the farmers In improving the quality of their commercial cattle. Delightful Dance Staged in Aid of Life Savin? Soc. In aid of the recently formed Prince Rupert- branch of the Royal LMe Saving Society, Chief Petty Offlwr Inductor and Mrs. A. H. Young gave a delightful dancing oarty at Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve headquarters last night. There were about thir ty-five couples presen: and the ev ening was very pleasantly spent from 9 pm. "ntil 2 a.m. The hall was attractively decorated for the occasion with colors and emblems of the Royal LMe Saving Society. At midnight delicious refreshments were served to the guests. One of the features of the ev ening's proceedings was a splendid exhibition of club swinging by Chisf Petty Officer Instructor Young. Mfss Anne Klrkendall was the winner of a prize in a novelty dance. Pete Peterson. Jack Macfie, Alf Young and Orme Stuart assisted in connection with the arrangements for the evening. JURY HAS CASE (Continued from Page 1) when the state prosecutor told th? jury that, if there should be a second trial, McKeown would be ! charged with first degree rather ! than second decree murder. The prosecutor intimated that he had Just eetne into possession of in-iJovmatlen that McKeown had deliberately murdered his mother In order to obtain money in her If the gas burners of the stove make a roaring noise It Indicates there Is too much air. By Westover. , lV III. JllllCHnj I l Wait ' ft-iH-Wl r .' zL3r vH I i ill jj i rii - m i i t (i", " m imrn i ill a, in - . m i - ih '.ii ) vy ..j .