Friday, December 27, 1929 . jfe t i J.'"-!' - - - THB DAIE7 NET73 PAG2 Fiva BUSINESS IN CANADA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - FOR SALE, FOR RENT, LOST & FOUND IUnk This Kcvlcws Country Situation and United Hoth In THIS IS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE HEAD HECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. UUcs 1 In spite of the major decline In ; the prices 01 securities, tne Key-1 note or recent Dusmtjj comeren-' ecu in the United State is one of mild optimism rather than dis. couragement, say3the Royal' Dank annual review. Although there Is no tendency to under-estlmate the efic.-t of the great losses experienced by overwhelming numbers of the investing public, there Is no general feeling that this decline is the prelude to a general bu int'iwj depression as has so often been the case In the past. A composite of the views presented ui the Harvard Economic Conference, for instance, would tend ti urd the view that natural momentum will cany the business of the country through this period with a setback somewhat more overe than that experienced in 1927 but less severe than that of 1924. An examination of the grounds for this conclusion will give the basis for an estimate as to the probable influence of business conditions in the United States upon conditions In Canada during the coming year. In Canada Month by month throughout the 'irst nine montns or tne year, tne Dominion Bureau or statistics in df x of the physical volume of pro miction attained higher levels than In any previous year. A like tatement may be made for the indices or forestry, mining, manu lanturlng, domestic trade, and building. In agriculture, the Dro longed drought reduced the wheat crop to only about 50 of the record volume attained in the previous year, but the small size of the crop was partly offset by a substantial improvement in grade. Other crops suffered severely, but in many Instances better prices partly compensated for reduced yield. Even now. It Is Impracticable to make a definite statement a.s to the probable return that will be received for wheat. Delayed marketing has left this sub jeet In suspense. British Columbia, iw J In the fiscal years ending in March 1928 and 1929, the value of Canadian exports to China and Hongkong amounted to sixteen million dollars and twenty-six million dollars respectively. In the same years the value of exports to Japan amounted to thirty-three million dollars and forty-two million dollars. During the twelve months ending In September, 1929, the value of exports to China and Hongkong amounted to thirty-three million dollars and the exports to Japan had a value of lurty-lwo million dollars. This rapid increase in the value of the xport trade to the Orient Is a major faetor, In the continued prowth of thfe port of Vancouver. In volume of foreign trade the port of Vancouver now leads all other ports on the Pacific Coast. The statistical report of the Harbor Commissioners for August ; hows that 757 more ships entered the port during the first right months of 1929 than during the corresponding months of 1928. Conditions In the lumber In dustry are unsatisfactory. The recent decline In building In the United States had had a serious effect and, according to recent rcDorts. Droductlon la being main tained at a level little more than 7sc of normal. Recent enquiries from Japan seem to foreshadow Increased exports to this market. From Vancouver come reports that the local manufacturing plants continue to be fairly active The three pulp and paper mills are working to capacity. Jake says he knows the meanest -rZi. uv ua .VA hu wif 1929iA?Jke,"e While statistics for recent mnnVh. fL ' months are a not tint vt yet nvniHWe avaiiawe. ! those for the half year of show that the material progress In the mining Industry in British Columbia has been wen maintain- ed m the aggregate, product of ffS'lnThpAWs y-rTutl output showed a substantial in-1 crease. In the report of the British! for the first half year there is a statement--"There Is every rea son to believe that production will be at a slightly higher rate In the second half of the year than In the first, so that a record year Is anticipated. Prospecting, exploration and development have been carried on to an ever In creasing extent and results of the work are, In general, satisfactory." Trio vnliie nf the mineral out put for the half year Is estimated at $35,256,000. This production rate Is expected to be easily maintained or increased in the second half of the year which will result In a mineral production of $70.- uuu.oud or more ior ivm, excecu ing the previous record of $67,' 189.000 established In 1926." A MATTER OF PRICE He was iv rich man and a gen erous one. but did not like to be "done." On one of his visits to a fashionable resort the hotel pro prietor took advantage or nis vis ltor's wealth, and the bill he pre sented was exorbitant. , ti. The visiter however. Paid with out a murmur. Then he said, as he folded the receipt: "By the way, have you any penny stamps "Yes, sir," said the manager. How many would you like?" "Er how much are they each? Halifax Herald. ELITE J Iir'AU REATTTY 1 1 PATH AKMJK OP Mrs. Sutherland Expert marcelling, linger and water waving Face massaee and scalp treatments, I'hOne 499 MASSAGE A Sure Cure For Rheumatism Lumbago, Sprains, Etc. C. K. IIAVAKAWA Phone Red 399 P.O. Box 515 SILVERSIDES. BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Fhone 22 RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Street' Plione Blue 625 CLEARING Si GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnels ana shafts in difficult ground a specialty. NELS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL Cousin Marriage Is Dangerous TORONTO. Dec. 27. The danger o&marrlages between first cousins was emphasized in a lecture by Dr. Noma Ford, before the woman's undergraduate association of Victoria College: Explaining the "gene" as -the determining factor In cell, the speaker showed that the chromosomes, which are made up of a strlne of these genes, contain In the germ cells hall oi the qualities of the male parent and half of those oi tne motner. Kecessive genes were those which carried a particular of the parent. Thus if recessive tfigt of each side coincided in marriage the result would likely effect the offspring seriously. Herein lay the danger in cousin carriages. In some families cousin marriages had repeatedly produced very healthy, clever children, but the danger lay in the fact that both persons might Inherit the same recessive genes from a common ancestor. l-rr. ;- j Man in the Moon si, . Eve had no Christmas, Neither did Adam; Didn't hang up sox, Nobody had 'em; Sent out no cards, Nobody did. They should both worry But neither one did. One feature of the Chilstmas celebration was the presence of so many nuts at the celebration. "";''"."- mas P"1". .... .. . i r.i., n pethat you S hVve to wait HVameSTn1 arowd ""j handkerchief. Kho pave him a necktie; She gave him a ring; She gave him a fee. All the same as the Turks; When he came home too late, She Just gave mm me wonts. BRINGING UP t-7 BY BY JOVE jOVE AM ANi IT EGYPTIAN! i WANTED FOR KENT t WANTED Hemstitching. Mrs.) filw?.rfo:. & Wallace's. WOMAN Want work by day or! hour. PHone Black ty. 302'. HELP WANTED. DO YOU KNOW ! THE DEMAND For our graduate! plasterers starts in Marcn. only .... o o iti, ill vu a uuiuuu wiiu ua will oualifv von to enter this iinoo tn i5f,h h tr.H rti i JJrVS'r'D 'iJ2ZZ Ar i3varMk a MMn fuffi f Ashorta oK i Write at once for literature. United Bulldmg Trades Train-Ins; School, Dept. a, 460 Hastings Street East, Vancouver, B.C. IOUND FOUND Five keys In case. Apply Dally News Office. ' 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 call. QUEEN CHARLOTTE-PORT CLEMENTS STAGE Meets all boats northbound at Queerf Charlotte City to convey passengers to Port Clements, and meets southbound boats at Port Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City. Fare $6.00, and in proportion to Intermediate points. R. G. McKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL (UEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. HUNT'S FURNITURE &! UPHOLSTERY THE STORE OF QUALITY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Chesterfield Suites Odd Chairs; Floor Lamps Walnut Dining Suites Barrymore Wilton Ruga Lino & Congoleum Rugs Restmore Beds, Springs & Mattresses Down Comforters; Curtains Draperies; Smoker Sets Other Useful Articles Most Suitable For Gifts. ITS THE QUALITY THAT COUNTS Shop Early G. M. HUNT .ICT10X SAtp Timber Sale MIS48 Ailvertlarmetit There wUl be otfattst tor sale at Public Auction, at noon on the ISth gay oi January, tvsv. u uw ourae m (be District Forester at Prtnoe Rupert, B.C., the Uotnoa XI ISO to out 3.437.000 P.B.M. of Spruoe, Heoilosfc and Cedar on an area situated on the North Arm of Tksoo Harbor. Weet Coast ot Queen Charlotte islands, Queen Charlotte islands Load District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction in person may may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treat- ' ed as one bid." Further particulars of the Chlet Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester, Frlaot Bufiert. . B.C. FATHER r u -rEl&w-OMfc TEUBPWOME BOOTH BOOTH FOR RENTFour room flat with bath. Furnished. Fhone M7. tf; rW v,,mTchH nn-,rt. meats 2, , aiid 5 rooms. Apply Muastllem grocery. (tf HOUSEKEEPING Rooms for rent. Newly decorated. Richmond Rooms under new management. "- . .V?" n rir r,i un.tn,.iail constructed PQR RENT .Newly dwelling, fully moaern, Five rooms. Near Booth School. $30.00. O. P. Tinker & Co. ti) RT --Ctoan. well .furnish- ed modern two and three room ed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone lied 444. tf FOR SALE HEATER For sale, almost new. Phone Oreea 602. (tf) FOR BALE Large chest of drawers in first class shape. Solid oak. A snap. Phone Green 405. FOR SALE China cabinet in splendid condition. Practically new. Half price. Phone Green J0&. FOR SALB Dining room suite extension table, six chairs, sideboard. Oak. In good condition. JPhone . JJreen 406. FOR SALB Dressing table with plate glass mirror 2 feet by 2 feet 6. Solid oak. A bargain. Phone Green 405. FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet Sedan In excellent condition. Can arrange terms, price $750. Walker Motor Co. Ltd. (tf! FIFTH AVENUE WEST Seven Uoomfi Modern House aad two splendid lots FOR j LErT$:.000.00 M. M. STEPHENS & fjp-LTD. Rental Loan Real Estate FORrSALE J? "i1 3 Bedrooms astd Large. Sleeping Poreh Upstairs, and, KJtchw, Dinltuym. Living-room i ana ranuy uownswurs VERY REASONABLE PRICE AND EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS II. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Phone V, 216 Sixth SL IASV ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Leave Land Take Notice that t, James Martin of afassatt. B.C.. Intend to annlT for a lease of ike following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at high water mark, and et the shore corner .of Stain Street, si.d the comer of Block 20 Town of Maaeett, B.C.; thence 8juth Westerly and ln line with the last 44a of Main 6 root for about three hundred feet to low water mark; thence ia a North Westerly ttlrecSon to New Masaett wharf: thence alon-the wharf about three hundred feet more or less, to high water mark: thence long high water mark to the point Snisswioemen. . Dated at MASseSt,, WO. Mstt ,30th day Of November. 182S. JAMES MARTIN. PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing U'RATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES Daily News "Want Ads" bring quick results. BOATBUILDERS KlY BOATBUILDERS, COW RAY V. O. Cox 749 Phone Red 415 Y. Suehiro, Cow Bay ' BoalbuHder, P. O. Box 314 SALVAGE ANH TOWING "If It's on or under the water wel do It.' PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LIMITED I I.ANI ACT Nf.llr of Inlmtlon ti Applj to Ltom Land hi Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Brttlah Columbia, and situate on the South Dank of Elwii D 1 a a. nniwal,. Mil JR 7 nn Pinorflfln National Railways, East of pnoce Ru-; Steamship Service of the Canadian pert. B.C. 1 Pacific Railway promises that there Take notice ttot Northern Brttirt j wiu be an Immediate improvement Columbia Power company. ot ln tne steamer service between here Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Power ri vanennvr Vancouver. Corporation Intends to apply for alana cs,n. TrMioi tnr TMvfnar fliiri'Eut of Prince Rupert, on the south General Safvaee Work, Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter. Row Boats and Canoes for hire. Bargains ln Gas Engines. AGENTS FOR EASTIIOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Gravel, ln any quantity, delivered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or Nlgnt 564 P. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT -For Cold., Coughs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. 623 Third Avenue West Blue 85 Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractic Health Service Ultra-Violet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 BED SPECIALS Uneasy lies the head (not that wears a crown), that lies on a poor bed. Rest on a Slumber King Spring and a real Simmons Mattress. MacKenzie's Furniture PHONE 775 THE ELECTRIC BAKERY The Store That Quality Built!" EAT ELECTRIC BREAD The Best There Is! p - B0X 416 PHONE 667 MINERAL ACT Krttlon X8 Notice tt Co-Partners, Mineral claims star, rtand. Belle, Aurora, situated at Lockeport, Queen Charlotte Islands. Owners Ross Morrison TM.O. ST1S93 C, R. Dunlop and H. U. MoColI. To aU concerned, take notice that I. Ross Morrison F.U.C. 8718J3 ' Pr hav ing aone au tne won ana paia an dues on the above Mineral Claims for the year ending Oct. 27th, 1029, without any work done or moneys paid by co-owners, R. Dunlop and H. H. McColl, Intend to apply within a period ot 120 days after first appearance ot this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to have the Interests of said co-owners vested solely In myself. ROSS MORRISON. SSI rcrJ. L. Barge, Agent. For quick results try a "want-ucT in the Daily News. of the following denoriVd Commencing at a post planted about 120 chains distant and ln a Southerly fllrwttan from rntr Una nf Canidlftn ' National Railways, opposite mile 2tt.7 j North 5 chains more or lest to Low Water Mark; thence Westerly along L.W.M. 6 chain.; thence South 5 chains, more or less to H.W.M.: thence Easterly along II.W.M. to point of commencement and containing two (3) acres, more or less. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Per: Thomas D. MaLean, Agent. Dated September Slat. 1929. LANH ACT . . 'i '.'i . Notice of Intention tn Apply to rurrhnse Land In Stlklne, Land Recording District and fltuate oh the north bank of the Taku Rlrer at a point about three miles north of the junction of the Tuleequah River with the Taku River. Take notice that the Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Company of Juneau. Alaska, occupation mining company. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: I commencing at a post piantea near me aoumweai corner m uie ick ro. C. thence South 40 chains: thence Wnt ao chains; thence North 40 chains: thence East 20 chains more or less to point of commencement and containing eighty acres, more or less. ALASKA JUNEAU OOLD MININd COMPANY By Paul A. Decker, agent. Dated 23th day of October. 1929. WATER NOTICE .jjjiviii n DlvtrMon and t'se iirasli9l TAKE NOTICE that James B. 'Stapler whose address is Hotel Castlneau, Juneau. Alaska, will apply for a licence to take and use 200 cubic, second, foot of water out 'of Bast Fork TUlsequab River, which flows Southerly and drains Into Taku River about 20 mllei above the mouth. The water wUl be diverted from the stream at a point about 3 miles up stream from the mouth of iMwaEosfJ Fork and will be used for Mftne Power purpose upon the tufiequar Chief group. , 7 . , This notice was posted "en" tne ground on the Hist day of 'October? 1929. A copy or this notice and an appll - oatlon pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act. 1914," wtU be filed ln the office or the Water Recorder at Atlln November 18th. 1920. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament BuUdlngs, Victoria, B.C. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice ln a local newspaper. The date of the . first publication of this notice Is December 2nd, 1920. JAMES B. STAPLER. Applicant. By H. McN. FRASER. AUffi, B.C Agent. LNT ACT Notice of .Intention to Apply to rurrluu Land In the OaxsUr District Land Record ing District ot Stlklne and situate on the Taku River about three quarter of a mile up tream from the confluence' ot the Taku and Tulsequah Rivera. Take notice that Horace MaNaughton Fraser of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Civil Engineer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the Taku River about three quarters of a mile up stream from the mouth of the Tulsequah River: thence North 20 chains; thence East 20 chains: thence South 20 chains; thettce West 20 chains 'more fir leas to point of commencement and containing forty acres, more or less. HORACE WcNAUOHTON FRASER. Dated October 29th, 1929. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 27, 1909 The British Columbia Coast An Item entitled "Seattle Afraid of Prince Rupert" has been extensively copied from the local press. A public meeting will be held in the Empress Theatre next week to receive and pass upon recommendations of the local charter commit-, teo and consider the incorporating of the city. ABSURD Poet Dash it, the baby must have thrown that last sonnet of mine ln the fire. His Wife Don't be absurd, Richard. The little dear can't read yet. Answers. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Loud In the Stlklne Land Recordlni? Divi sion; Land Recording District of Tele- jrapn creek and situate on extreme tip of penlnmla on North bank vot Tulsequah and West bank of Taku Rivers, approximately one mile south of Msple Slough. Take notice that E. J. Norman and R. McCcm.be of Juneau. Alaska, occupation miners, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at post planted one mile south of Maple Slough: thence North 40 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence East 20 chains and containing 80 acres.-more or less. EDMUND JEAN NORMAN ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. DiPfHAi191 dy of October. 1923. .LAND ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to lea Land In The Queen Charlotte Land Dls. trlet Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate near Block 20, Maisett Townslte. Take notice that Arthur Robertson tUHt'IEurene IL Slmnaon of Massett. occupation Lumbermen .Intend rbt land: tnhienclng at a - Dost olanted at .hi 3E. Cor. Blk. 20 Massett Town- Re; thence Westerly 10 chains to 1 uo. Wharf; thence Southerly 4 . chains running parallel to Oov. Wharf , to Low Water Mark; thence Easterly 10 chains; thence Northerly 4 chains. and containing 7 acres, more or less ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUOENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Dated Nov. 13th. 1929. S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & . CO., LIMITED For the benefit or tlie investing public. Miller, Court & Co, Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report, dealing with, mining, oils and Industrial stocks, which Is available at our office on the 1st tmd 15th cf every month. We offer prompt .and reliable service ln the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S. D. Johnston Colt d. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert. B.C. By George McManus .... . v . . ." wi i v. -. i i . "i n -t m MU5T MUST BE BE AM AM EGf EGYPTIAN PTlAM , fTOU KNUVJ, l AM VErVT WELL. WE ALU M rj rtnMFTB, v TSUK T 1 WANT Y0U TO MEET I i I io su i i itNvu uui r. i I i ' I I "'tuu , t. I i i i , QOrs MEPPLEVslMlTE - I - I i I I r" j lJ ' l" T lf3 Int'l FVmurt Sfrvtf. tnr . OttTflHuin rights rtMrvW. -7 1 "II i