Monday. December 16, 1929 1 . mil m r tr timn mi ' , . . a iuo vaiiii flLwa , want? i " s TINY TOT 1 1 WRITES TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - FOR SALE, FOR RENT, LOST & FOUND KITCHENER THIS IS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. Gets Leave for Her Daddy by Naive Little Letter Posted To General BRIGHTON, England, Dec. 16: A story or tne areat war, which shows the late Lord Kitchener In a new light, has been revealed at Brighton by the marriage of Charles Taylor, son of Detective-Superintendent Henry Taylor of Brighton, and Miss Mary Tumbull, daughter of a Brighton news agent. Miss Turnbull, as a child of 7, wrote a letter to Lord Kitchener. As a result of her letter may soldiers were granted sudden permissions to see their wives and families. "Apparently my little daughter mlssea me in 1914," says her father, "and when she saw soldiers in the streets of Brighton she decided there was no reason why I should not come home. On a Dane torn from a codv- book she wrote in her large childish handwriting to Lord Kitchener: " 'Dear Lord Kitchener, Will ybu please let my daddy come home to see me, then I will let you have him bacic 'She addressed it to Lord Kltch ener at the war office, and, as she had no stamp and also possibly be cause my wife tried to stop her sending the letter, she posted it witnout one. you can imagine my surprise when I was called into the orderly room and my commanding officer asked me: 'Do you know that you have a daughter who writes to Lord Kitchener?' I told him I did not. I was shown the letter, which was covered with official marks. Then I was told that I could have leave, which was granted also to many other married men." STRUGGLE GOING ON Lecturer on Conditions in Russia Tells of Demands Made on Those Who Join Party EDMONTON. Dec. 16: "Com-munfcts are not gdtng,;out to get new members forthir party. On the contrary. theyvjriaXe strong demands of peOplsfljvho wish to join tlicir oartyH Dr. AS F. B. Clark, of the departmeiiutil modern languages, otfttie Unlwslty of British Columbia. at an exchange lecture given in Convocation hall on Thursday momlng. The sub-lect of trre lecture was- -"A-Vlslt to Soviet Russia." Dr. R. C. Wallace, president of the university, introduced the speaker, who was thanked by Dean W. A. R. Kerr. Tour demands, are made of any aspirant to erltry in the'Qpmmun-ist party, stated Dr. CJaik, who spent some time in Riisitara year ago. The first of these lothat the man must be literary. In the second place he must prove that he has no religion, Communism Itself is to be the religion. Any other, religion is a rival to the doctrine of Communism and for that, reason must not be tolerated. The third qualification is an oath to the effect that the aspirant will never accept a salary greater than twelve hundred dollars. Finally, he must .be ready to go at any moment to any part of the country on any business. He must Just as a soldier, be at the disposal of the Communistic government. Without these qualifications no one may become a member of the Communistic party. Feclinc of Struggle The general feeling of Dr. Clark! and his party was such as has been confirmed by many articles written by people who have visited Russia. The feeling was that of a terrific struggle being carried on to bring the revolution to a logical conclusion. 1 Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 16, 1909 11. F. McRae writes a letter to the local press urging the advantages of the Board of Control form of civic government after the incorporation of Prince Rupert. The halibut schooner Lulu was totally destroyed by an explosion and fire in Dixon's Entrance. The crew consisted of Captain Clark, J. Flynn, Charles Olson, C. Konlsky, J. Johnson, I. Blakeley, A. Blakeley, D. Burt, J. Finlay and C. Taylor. J. B. Bell has arrived here from Victoria to establish a law practice. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cult Inc. Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PJIESSED We Deliver to Any Part of tht City. Ling, the Tailor Phon 549 ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR 3Irs. Sutherland Expert marcelling, finger and water waving. Face massage and scalp treatments. Phone 499 MASSAGE A Sure Cure For Rheumatism Lumbago, Sprains, Etc. d. K. IlAYAKAWA Phone Red 399 PO. Box 515 SILVERSIDES. BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone 22 RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Street, Phone Blue 625 AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART. We buy, sell or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical Instruments, machinery, etc. General repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will caU. HUNT'S FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY THE STOKE OF QUALITY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Chesterfield Suites Odd Chairs; Floor Lamps Walnut Dining Suites Barrymore Wilton Rugs Lino Si Congoleum Rugs Restmore Beds, Springs & Mat- jtressea Down Comforters; Curtains Draperies; Smoker Sets Other Useful Articles Most Suitable For Gifts. IT'S THE QUALITY THAT COUNTS Shop Early G. 31. HUNT LAND ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to lnr Mud Take Notice that 1. James Martin of Manest. B.C Intend to apply for a lease of the following described landi: Commencing at a post piantea at hlih water mark, and at the shore corner -of Main Street, and the corner of Block 20 Town of Massett. B.C.: ihence South Wetter! i about three hundred feet to low water mark; thence in a North westerly direction to new M&ssett wharf; thence along the wharf about three hundred feet more or less to hieh water mark: thence along high water mark to the point of commence ment, t Dated U Mawett, B.C. this sotn day of November. 1929. JAMES MARTIN. LAND ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to rurchnse Land I. tK fttlkln Land Recording Divi sion; Land Recording District of Tele- iraph Creek ana mumm on hutom r rwiintni. on North bsnk of Tulsequah and Weet bonk of Taku nivrra. aDDroxlmstely one mile south of Msple Blough. Take nonce inav c- w. ..v. H. McCombe of Juneau. Alaska, oc-...... i m min.ri Intend to - SDDlV for permission to purchase the following descrioea iuoj - Commencing at a post planted one mile sou Hi of Msple Slough; tnence in fhlrn: thence West SO chains; thence Bouth 40 chains; thence East SO chains and containing bo acres, more or less. . EDMUrlL) JEAH nuitunn ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated 19th day of October, 1929. BRINGING UP WANTED WOMAN Wants work. Phone 289. (294) WANTED llemtltchlnfr. Mrs. Chas. Edwards, at Wallace's. MENWANTED To take upplas-terlng and brick laying, tile setting and cement finishing. These $9.00 to $12.00 a day trades offer unlimited opportunity. Canada' building boom requires thousands of these tradesmen. Starting wages after a few weeks' training $5.00 to $7.00 per day. Earn while you learn. Mail this ad and your name and address for further information. The United Building Trades Training School, 460 Hastings Street East, Vancouver. B.C. AGENTS WANTED USE OUR Millions to get more money; Rawlelgh's giant industries now expanding; must have more good men for cities and towns; immense resources, over $17,000,000; established 40 years, 4 big factories and 7 branches; Australia. Canada and America; annual sales over 36,000,000; no similar industry as big; hustlers earning $150 to $400 every month; big pay every day; no experience or capital reauired: everything supplied; world's biggest market; retail nearly 200 products; need daily every home; steady repeaters; big I profits; lowest prices; best val-' ues; food, soap, toilet prepara- tions. stock, poultry supplies; 4 ble lines: you can beat Raw leigh's proposition; investigate Dept. CN-160-L Winnipeg. Man HELP WANTED, WANTED A steady and ambitious young man to learn the piaster in trade. Write Box 239. Dally News Office. ' t(W , 2 MEN Wanted to leam auto re4. pairing. Must be willing workers ana not over 3U years oi age. State age and past employment in iirst tetter. Appiy uox na, in excellent condition, uan ar-Dally News Office. 'tfl range terms, price $750. Walker FOUND FOUND Rosary. Apply Daily MewWUSE, TWOPULL' LOTS Office jSHev BMt Residential District FOUND Five keys in case. Appl; Dally News Office ;i FOUND Silver Maltese cross brooch with letters W. A. Apply Dally News Office. j iQUE EN CHARLOTTE- PORT CLEMENTS STAGE i Meets all boats northbound atl wueen wianowe ity to convey passengers passengers 10 ron uiemenis, ana meets southbound boats at Port Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City. Fare $5.00, and In proportion to intermediate points. R. G. McKENZIE rUEMIEIt HOTEL, QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, B.C. THE ELECTRIC BAKERY -The Store That Quality Built!" EAT ELECTRIC BREAD The Best There Is! P. O. BOX 41C rHONE 667 FATHER FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room flat with bath. Furnished. Phone 547. tf. FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat in Clapp Block, Apply Westen-haver Bros. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished apartments 2, 4, and 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. (tf) HOUSEKEEPING Rooms for rent. Newly decorated. Richmond Rooms under new management. (308) FOR RENT Clean, well furnish-ed modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. (tfl FIVE Roome dfurnlshed suite to rent from January 1. Or furniture for sale. Phone 301. Call after 6 p.m. over Oood Eats Cafe, Third Avenue. (tf) FOR SALE PIANO Forsale. Phone Green 405. FOR SALE Carpenter's tools and box. Phone 86 after 6 o'clock, tf, FOR SALE Large chest of drawers in first class shape. Solid oak. A snap. Phone Oreen 405. FOR SALE Brass bed with spring, also single white iron bed with spring and mattress. Phone 585. (292) " ' ' , FOR SALE China cabinet in splendid condition, practically new. Half price. Phone Oreen 405. teofTaLSrseT Phone Green 403. FOR SALE Dressing table with plate glass mirror 2 feet , by 2 feet 6. Solid oak. A bargain. Phone Green '405i, "i ,r! FOR SALrFUhlii&poat Emblem No. 1." Engine wet overhauled; particulars apply LlpsetVj Swre. (tf) FQR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Bedan muiur i.u. x.iu. m I- KT.VilHII.l' ' JOMijSEVEN-ROOMED' MODERN M. M. STEPHENS Ic CO, LTD. Rentals Loans Real Estate FOR SALE modern house no. hi, fifth ' tAa1, im 3 Bedrooms and Large Sleeping0" J"!?.0 "ci w: Porch Upstairs, and, Kitchen . Dlnlne-room . L lvlne-room!" n"n . i2- ,, P!1r, rvn.oir; hum a u a j awnuMMSUM VERY REASONABLE PRICE AND EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS II. G. IIELGERSON, LTD. Phone 96 216 Sixth St. CLEARING Si GRADING Concrete Foundations . Tunnels anu shafts In difficult ground a specialty. NILS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing U'RATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 323 Third Avenue WE TRAME PICTURES Advertise In the Dally News. jOAOtrr tEEM'.ToY f I M COiS)C TO POT A II MERE HE COME THIKJK OOR TOO TO OOH I l kjOW- VLV. POT VO . BROTHER "JTOIJE FATHER TA,1K . 1 eslD TO THrt , J THOte OUOOO ABOUT MT I TALK , ' . mj- HOONjOTMAT BROTHER. HE.LU V , J aj WERE POT CM HAVE TO PROVE V . y the trail or J t OR -hot op. IjJBl s BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS, COW BAY P. O. Box 749 Phone Red 415 Y. Suehiro, Cow Bay BoatbulJder, P. O. Box 314 SALVAGE ANI TOWING "If It's on or nnder the water we do it" PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LIMITED Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work. Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter. Row Boats and Canoes for hire. Bargains in Gas Engines. AGENTS FOR EASTHOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolidge Propellers Sand and Oravel, In any quantity, delivered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or Nlfht 564 P. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Couchs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. ' 623 Third Avenue West Blue 85 Phones Red S89 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractic Health Service Ultra-Vlolet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 MacKcnzie's Furniture Chesterfield Suites Dlnlr.e Suites Simmon's Beds, 8prings and Mattresses Carpets and Rugs Hudson's Bay Blankets A Oood Assortment of Toys Our Service and Prices Are Right MacKenzie's Furniture PHONE 775 MINERAL ACT Section IS Notlre tb Ce-rartnrrs Mineral claims Stat, Rand, Belle, Aurora, situated at lockeport. Oueen Charlotte Islands. Owners Ross Morrison F.M.C. P71693 C. R. Dunlop and II. H. McColl. To all concerned, take notice that L . ffi. Tth... S " anr work done or moneys paid bv co-owners. R. Dunlop and H. II. McColl, Intend to apply within a period of 120 days after first appearance of this notice, to the Mlnlrm Recorder, to have the Interests of sld co-owners vested selely In myself. ROSS MORRISON. SSI Per J. L. Barge, Agent. LAND .iCT NMIee of, Inlentl6n to Apply to rase Una In The Queen Chanbtte Land- Ms. trie Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate near Block 20. Massett Townslte. Take notice that Arthur Robertson and Eugene H. 8impon of Massett B.C. occupation .Lumbermen .Intend to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the BE. Cor. B'.k. 20 U&ssett Town-site: thence Westerly 10 chains to Clov. Wharf; trwnce Southerly 4 ctiilns running parallel to Oor. Wharf to Low Water Mark; thence Easterly 10 chains; thence Northerly 4 chains, and containing 7 acras, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON SUOENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Dated Nov. 13th. 1029. FOR ONCE AMO FOR I ALL ) WANTT "fOO TO STOP THlNiKlJG That MV 6ROTMEP V tfTOLE TMOW S ' BLOOO -OOK4t3 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land la Prince Rupert Land' Recording District of British Columbia, and situate on the South Bank of Bkeena River, opposite Mile 28.78 on Canadian National Railway, East of Prince Rupert. B.C. Take notice that Northern British Columbia Power Company, Limited of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Power corporation intends to apply lor a ! lease of the following described Unda: Commencing at a post planted about 120 chains distant and In a Southerly direction from centre line of Canadian National Railways, opposite mile 28.76 East of Prince Rupert, on the south bank of the Skeena 'River, thence North 5 chains more or less to Low Water Mark; thence Westerly along L.W.M. S chains; thence South S chains, more or. less to H.W.M.: thence Easterly along H.W.M. to point of commencement and containing two (2) acres, more or leas. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Per: Thomas D. McLean, Agent. Dated Beptember 21st. 1029. IASI ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to rorrhafleS.L&nd: in stikine Landi neeordin District and situate on the! north , bank of the Taku River at a point about three miles north of the Junction of the Tufcequan River with the Taku River.1 Take notice that the Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Company of Juneau, Alaska, occupation a mining company. Intends to apply for perrals&lon to purcha.e the following described lands: LSEmnienemg at a post piantea near the southwest corner of the Jack M. C. thence South 40 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence North 40 chains; thence East 20 chains more pr less to point of commencment and containing eighty acres, more or less. ALASKA JUNEAU OOLD MINING COMPANY ! By Paul A. Decker, agent. Dated 28th day of October. 1929. ) i W4TEK NOTICE Diversion and L'se .. this snowden was a pacifist, and so take notice that James B. stati- iTnanr paelflita are defeatists let whewe address la Hotel Castlneeru, ftr&fld of ariy country but their T iLSi'SLini101 TwWan internationalist, River, which nowa Sautherly and l?u are scuttlers But Snowden, drains into Taku River about 20 mile the pacifist and the internationa-aoove i be moutiu 'list, was acclaimed a national hero The wtr will be diverted from tn by men of all parties in Oreat Bri-stream at a point about 3 miles up tain bv all pxrunt tho Hin.hnrH !n.i.i M This notice was posted on xh''-3 Jobfi Bull, as the man of iron, as ground on the 21st day ot October, f tile (Super-patriot. Among the dls-1029. rrtfntCTfitted' observers, the "Morgen- a copy of this notice and an ppli-s(postf- the newspaper with the Kii-TtaMTn pst circulation in Germany, said r JuXrx '" August: ,TiIron Chan-NovsMber 15th. 1929. fcellor, suice he has been in office. Objections to the application may b Is no more a Labor Party man. He flVd with the said Water Recorder or Is an Englishman, an Englishman, with tne comptroller of Water Rights., and once again an Englishman." 5 Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.O.! within thirty days after tly first appearance ot this notice in a local Dally News Want-Ads brinr results. newaper. ' Trie date or the first publication of this n$sice is ucmDer and. iaao JAMES B. STAPLER. Applicant. By H. McN. FRASER. Atlln. B.C.. Agent. LAM) ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to rurrhrise 1-and In the Oasstar fWrlct Land Record ing District of Stfklne and' 'situate on the Taku River Kbout three quarters of a mile up Urem .from the conflu ence of the Taku and TUlaequah Riv ers. . Take notice that Horace. MeNaughton .tejff , jm? upM Civil Engineer, 'intends tq, apply for, permission to purchase the followlne described lands: Commencing at a post clan ted on the Taku River about three quarters of s mile up stream from the mouth of the Tulsequah River: thence North 20 chains: thence East 20 chains; thence South . 20 chains: thence West 20 chains more or lees to point of com mencement and containing forty acres. more or less. HORACE McNAUOHTON FRASER. Dated October 29th. 1929. Daily News "Want Ads" bring quick results. HAVE QOT 1 . HE CHARCEO TWO TH1MKIK4' J f 1 OOUUAR'b'VASR.TH THAT HE 1 EV E'K1 OF DOC MEAT OM DID- I I J OOR OTOARR M Si 1 ' - i M f ' 2 Organization to Prevent Future Unemployment WASHINGTON, Dec. 16: Some-thin? important Happened In Washington last week. With but little ostentation there came into being the National Council Of Business Men. "to guide industry and commerce through the present and any future economic disturbance." The object in President Hoover's words, is to "assure employment and remove the fear of unemployment." Mr. Hoover Is a great organizer. He is a man of deeds. In his address to the assembled delegates he referred to "the stock market panic," and went on. "There are potential difficulties which cannot be cured with words. The cure for such storms is action, the cure for unemployment Is to find Jobs." Salvation is to lie In a great co-operative effort of governments, federal, state and municipal, to engage In programs of constructive work, reinforced by a similar movement in tho great industries, whose leaders undertake not to cut wages while labor leaders nromise not tn nro-' yoke strikes " Snowden Known as The Iron Chancellor In Germany Today The Canadian Unionist In an edl-1 torlal article says: When Philip Snowden refused, at The Hague reparations conference, to relinquish any of Britain's claims, he, astonished his countrymen al-litnqsjt ns miich as he astonished the people of icpntinental Europe. For "carleatured as the British bull-doe. S, D. Johnston ' Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the investing public, Miller, Court is' Co., Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report, dealing with mining, oils and in- dustrlal stocks, which Is available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and rell able service In the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Colld: 61(1 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert B.C. By George McManus . II f I. I t