THE DAILY NEWS ere UNITED STATES IS —— “The Daily News ” AWAITING REPORT) Alberta leat ay é aun sie MGL Hid Washington, May 7.—Pending ww * CLASSIFIED ADS. an official investigation of the cire Whi cumstances of the destroying of FY ' FOR RENT Ot~”W the American stonmer Guiflight dl in the English Channel, the Unit. ive FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom for two, lod States governinent will defer US A TRIAL with sittime room, with stove, Dath, Bth St Soo. oi int light and phone; $10.00 per month, diplomatic representations, as te - ith Bik. Close in. Apply Box 108, The News, tf. well as any pronouncement of * 8 FOR RENT—Part of well-furnished Rouse, sake stitial to refined couple; overlooking harbor; —_— in good locality. Apply P. 0. Box 376. rwo seseates have Been re. | " 106-107 leeived from American Consul l¥ eee... . ~ ste phens at i aa Eng., re- BLU E POIN 0 { Gulfligt : WANTED porting that the Gulflight was RESTA . | torpedoed off the Scilly Islands RANT WANTED—Strong boy to wor n store; ee ‘ 4 > . $8.00 per wot. Apply Box 109, The Saturday, and that the captain Bees Clean Meals Pre News. tf. THE KRON PRINZ WILHELM AT NEWPORT AND HER CAPTAIN. | died of heart failure and two Cents Un. Just Give oe WANTED—General servant wanted. Ap- . liner of 21.000 |members of the crew were a Triai—That's All. 8 ply Phone 492. we. The photo shows the sea-battered condition of the former p i g iner of 214, | . 55 } . of Commander drowned, LAW-BUTLER BUILDING WANTED—By two young girls, any kind; {ons. She was at sea 255 days and sank fourteen small ships I | Third Avenue Phone Black of work; stores preferred. 96-101 267. LosT LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third Avenue, on May 2. Leave at Daily News. it. FCR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave, West. tf. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE. A few sums have been placed with me ranging from $100 to $1,000. Apply T. McClymont, 523, Third Ave. tf. WOULD PARTY WHO TOOK LADIES’ umbrella, with silver handle and mono- gram L. M. J., from the Westholme The- atre dressing room on the evening of April 27 kindly return same to Mr. J. R. Beatty, Government wharf. 107-08 music. MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musie¢al Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 $Srd Ave. tf. TALKING FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert one f BEST whee DOMESTIC | COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title for Lot Six (6), Block Four (4) and Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Twelve (12), Section One (1), City of Prince Rupert, Map 923: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is my intention to issue after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a Fresh Certificate of Title for the above mentioned lots in the name of Wil- liam T. Booth, which Certificate of Title is numbered 5821-1, and was issued on May 20th, 1944. H. F. MACLEOD, Distr.ct Registrar. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., May 4th, 1015. 105-4141-417-123 LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Kange Five, TAKE Loe vey that William Watson, of emo, occupation Contractor, in- for rinission to to lease =e sree cal fee Tends: neing & post planted on the northe a ot tad Right-of-Way of the Grand cife Railway Company, and about 35 Sb chains southwesterly rem "Mile 84, east from Prinee Rupert, B. C.; mee north 80 ehains; thence west 20 Seine south 46 chains, pore, or less, to north- erly limit of the t-of-Way of ee Tre Trunk Peeing Ratiw northeasterly alon limit of the said ma of- —S commencement; ap contelanne 60 acres, more or less. ” WILLIAM WATSON, Dated December 26, 1944. 26-86 Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m, Bundays at 7:30 p.m. ANOTHER FIRE DID DAMAGE L LAST NIGHT Central Hotel. Harry Hamblin was coming by| of the ticed a small fire in the rear the vacant store. At the time, portions, He rushed to the phone | and called the which responded in quick order. Even in this short time, however, the fire had gained great headway and the building was almost filled fire department, with fllames. The fire department soon got the flames in the store under con- | trol, only fo find out that the fire | had reached up into the ceiling next the roof and it was here that the fight began. There passageway into this part of the only difficult being no} building, it was not to get at the fire, but even to find out where it existed. The fighting was continued for several | fire hours before it was finally sub- dued. The upper part of the building | is accordingly all burned up and the lower part either badly gutted | with fire or damaged by the fire-| fighting. One part of the building was occupied by a_ grocery store run by Mr. Lalonde. Ample time was afforded, however to re- move all the goods, which were stored in the Huston Cafe. The indications that fire was of an incendiary but no clue of the guilty party is to be had. Considerable looting believed to have taken place. police arrested one the nature are is The | man who was carrying away a quantity of cof- fee and enamelware. He will be charged with theft. The building built by a local syndicate believed to be fully insured. in question was | | | | and is ANOTHER AMERICAN FISHING BOAT ARRIVES The ing boats are coming thiek fast these days. Besides the two that arrived yesterday, the Helge- land arrived today, and report- American independent fish- and ed having passed another, the Agnew, on the way in. Captain Edwards, who is in charge of the Helgeland, has pre- viously Seattle his quarters and this is his first trip to Prince Rupert. Asked whether he intended to make this city his headquarters hereafter, he re- plied, with a twinkle in his eye, that “it all depends,” which, of course, means that the captain is a shrewd business head and that he intends to keep the local buy- ers guessing. The Helgeland brought in catch of 30,000 pounds, although its capacity is considerably over that. made head- a IN THE RING. New York, May 6.— Al Reich, surerrelaee taken on the deck of the | Another fire broke out last night in a building on Second Av- | enue, a little beyond Seventh Street, or almost opposite the the place about 10 o’clock and no- lthe tri-weekly service begins, the | Ben fire appeared to be of small PPO- Jing, the New York heavyweight pirant, knocked out in third round last night by Coffey, the Dublin Giant. as- was Jim . the Secretary Bryan said he would raider. Peereroes ‘ PPPOP; M+ +> >OLS SOOOP + bbe, _—_————— - ask for a thorough and complete PRINCE RUPERT SAILS. Gillespie, Miss MacLean,!report from the American con-| — u nd Mrs. Norman, Mrs. G. H.|sul, and would direct Ambassador ' iipmaad o The Prince Rupert sailed f s. Miss Kendall, J. C. Me-|Gerard at Berlin to make similiar the south this.morning with a Lennan, A. Peterson, 8. F. Macey inquiry of the German govern- aree 1 ‘ — TI ment for such facts as it might arge list of passengers. 1c iT. McK 1. G. Snelling, J. ¢ ‘it ; Prince George left Vancouver] ; have on the subject. The United =e jlast night and will arrive here to- he =e Mr. & Mrs. Tomlin-| states may demand an indem- ; turte \ rs jurto 7 | morrow morning, leaving again |* r, J. Burt irs. Burton jmity. TWO HOUSES | ' S Stil d Mrs. J. Sweeder omnes en |for the south on Monday morn-|! ! ind ‘ ing. After the first of June, wher -- —- Quality, satisfaction and econ- CORNER BOWSER AND . ‘ ’ j a | ; y : " Self b ght in a big basket | omy. New Wellington Coal. ; | Ip eatt FIFTH AVENUE steamers will leave here a few speckled beauties last night|Phone 116. tf. I hours after arriving in the morn-|fpom Mile 4 The largest, a} ID lly Varden, measured thirty 25 () FACH Among those going south this | e inches, and took twenty minutes - } or r ere e ollo ee) 4 j}morning were the following: he ak os a Se Fis A. E. WRIGHT Abram, J. King, W. Johnson, W. |‘? '@"6¢- }' s eet Provincial and Beminten oni PPL Yuu L. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge, sie ein tok -iel wie Land Surveyor P 5 £ ; lop aqerman everiadge ant s, i W. Mairs, J. L. Leason, C. R. Gar- ; | . * ane “| surveying and Engineering altu 0 & Radfrd : he . feveridge were passengers so rett, J. G. Millichamp, Mrs. M. H. I ‘3 P.O. Box 10 Phone 85 Th Bin Donald, T. Mahoney, J. W. Me-jon the Prince Rupert this morn-| Fouth Avenue : Bernie, Miss Mohr, Mrs. Mohr, irg | 7 Forced Cash Raising Sale Pressing obligations force me to raise $5,000, and in order to accomplish this necessity | am offering my entire stock of men’s and boys’ clothing, boots and shoes at astounding bargains! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY a Every Article Sold With A Guarantee Your Money Back If Not Satisfied Men’s Slater Shoes New Just Arrived At Cut Prices Our entire stock of Boys’ Shoes all sizes, including Leckie’s At Cut Prices cate Cobalt King Working Shirts for 95 cents _ Men’s Fur Felt Hats regular to $3 for $1.25 | cee Men’s $20.00 Overalls Suits---Large Variety $11.95 Men’s $25.00 Indigo Blue SERGE SUITS Guaranteed fast color for $14.65 Men’s Gray Wool Sox for 15 cents Boys’ Bloom- er Pants for 85 cents Any of Our Boys’ Suits at Big Bargains As We are Clearing Our Boys’ Suits Out for 95 cents Cotton Gloves for 10 cts pair Men’s Merino Underwear for 45 cents Sale Starts Saturday at 9 a.m. N. L. Lando | 3rd Avenue 3rd Avenue