jtfan in the Moon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE, FOR RENT, LOST & FOUND W.tklnp would be more. popular If it cost more. THIS IS THE TAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE HEAD BECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. The Skeena River is like a social leadt'l' A lO1 ul muo iivcia cun- tributf to make the big one swell. n-p does not count for much. Z music is on the air Jut the, sunn; ! fiioccr What's the matter? I Clerk--I have a terrible tooth-! ache and want something to eurei it. ...... Grocer You aont neon any me-! dlcLne I naa a uxjtnacne, ana when my loving wife kissed me and eonr.olcd me the pain soon passed awuy Why don't you -try the same , trr.'tment? , C lerk um-m-ra. is you wue at ht:.mn now? V.lii'n crossing the street, do not be like Lot's wife and lota of peo-pir Don't look back and don't hesitate:. Did you hear of the death of John the Toad? He well deserved his fate; He made a dash to cross the rottt And then did hesitate. Juke says he'd hesitate every time I If ti. saw one of those taxi men: . smnn? with a high-powered ear. I Chairman "I wish to announce j tnjt on Wednesday evening the to- dii - .ad will have a Jumble sale, i Th. a chance for all the ladles i,t i)n'. congregation to get rid of ixy nuig uiai is not wonn Kcepwg is 'no good to be thrown away, i 0 i forget to bring your nus- Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert February 3, 1910 ,jf Police and Mr. W. II.; V were among passengers t ,, fftrv,v.rftn l it, "Amur. They will pay a brief . ,: i O'.nse Frtaetl has been elected In 'ho mayoralty straw vote at Port E -iri' ton l : lor the direction of C. P. Ed- 1 waius suDWIntendent of the de- p.;vrn;cnt. and with James Redmond i'" 1C RCO-in li.iriie as foreman, 25 men are i: "W employed In clearing the site f li wireless station which will . . . i I. jit i.i i I'lc cira on Uie nui uveriwiuiig C .st y Cove on Dlgby Island. BOOTLEGGERS i EABFRAniYi i 4-llij xjmstu x Business Was Not Good In Quebec Province During Past Year ! ' QUEBEC. Feb. 3. Bootleggers fard badly in the province of WU'ioer during 1929. They naa ped to the provincial govern-; B'rly 50.000 gallons of contraband ment tr,at more care be taken with ) li iuor seized by the Quebec Liquor regtrcj to the issuing of marriage Commission, two schooaers have licenses as so many girls were leav-boi-n confiscated, and a number of home and marrying comparative th, bootleggers themselves are at strangers without due regard to the re sent languishing under lock ! existing laws," the secretary's re-i nu key, or striving to recover j port stated. 'Mm the effects of a heavy fine. The principal hauls made by the1 Approximately 5,500.000 brook, commission in the course of their Loch Leven, and rainbow trout are riRorous campaign against the to be released into the streams of contrabandists last season were the Yellowstone National Park, a Tadoussac in July, when 19.000 1 Ranons of contraband liquor were. seized; from a schooner in Quebec harbor a month later 5,000 gallons; while perhaps the most startling event of all was the ,Pizure of a distillery operating at the Arena where imitations of well-known brands of whiskies Te being made. A similar seta-ure was made during the summer at Notre Dame du Lac. where a ke bottling plant with up-to-date electric machinery was in operation. At each of these seizures several thousand gallons of liquor were confiscated. Police patrols directed by the commission watch both bariks of the st. Lawrence River, and dur-Int? the season when the river Is open, patrol boats, are contlnuatly n the river itself. That these patrols are determined to let nothing escape them is shown by the fact that one of them was among the last boat tn to Quebec before the closing of '"igaiion, The Quehri T w nHMUSa WWUtultiMIUII re has what la virtually a museum o( the art ot bootlcgglnE- ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR M Sutherland BxDert marcelllnir. flno-pr and water u-ftvlncr. Fnrn scalp treatments. Phone 499 SILVERSIDES, BROS. WaHpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone 22 CLEANING & GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnels anu shafts in difficult ground a specialty. NEI.S ROKKJAIl. CENTRAL HOTEL HE INDEPENDENT OF DULL DAYS KEEP WELL! Have a Sun Hath at Home TTIi ir li OItT t a v Jiira- iuiu i oun iwy i Lamps Irom $ba up. t1M, All Information From CARROLL ELECTRIC CO. . . . m tmti St, Vancouver. B. C. THE ELECTRIC BAKERY -The Store Tliat Quality Bu&tP EAT ELECTRIC UREAD The Best There 1st l.O. BOX 416 PHONE 667 . . There ate carefully wrapped-up l" contalnm wh1 m appearance and smell would stem to be the choicest of "old 'Scotch." while the labels and wrappings oi vanou. weu-Known brands of Hlauor have been so carefully duplicated that no dlf- fences om the origlnaU can be nK UViaIsi tA Mn. "tit. Ask For Greater Care in Issuance m m T Marriage Licenses Montreal, Que., . Feb. 3. - 0reikter discrlmirmUon in the mat- ter of lttutng marriage licenses was 0Ut8tandlng suggestion offered for the betterment of conditions for Montreal girts at the annual meet- lng of tne Dig sister Association hejd nere reCently. "We have ap- BRINGING UP fwHT AB . VOU HOWUIKJG i ' li It :6 um, Intl ft lur Srrvm. FOR RENT ROOMS to Rent, Third Avenue. Phone Blue 504. tf FOR RENT Room in comfortable home. Good location. Phone Red 689. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished, apartment? 2, i, arid 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. (tf- FOR RENT $5.00 a month puty a piano In your home. Walker's Music Store. HOUSE for Rent,- two bedrooms, living room; kitchen and bath, 1028 Second Avenue. Phone 645 or 180. 32 FOR RENT Clean, well furnish-ed modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. rtfl WANTED OOOD Steady man can get use of room and small wage in exchange for part time Janitor work. Apply X., Dally News. HELP WANTED THE best jobs are in Government; Service as Postman, Clerks, Sten- ograpners. Customs, etc., with paid vacations and pensions, Full : meets southbound boats at Port information free from M. C. C. OernenU to receive passengers for Charlotte City. Civil Service School, 18 Macki!QU(n Block, Calaiy. t 1, 8. 15. 22 i . fare $5.00. and in proportion to .. intermediate points. 1,000 PLASTERERS NEEDED EVERY Incycatlon points to ths greatest Building Doom Canada has ever had. Modern stucco ; and interior decorative plaster work has created a tremendous demand for these $10.00 to 12 on per day tradesmen. Our students start out after only a few weeks' training at $6.00 to $8.00 per day. Call or write at once about our Eam-While-You-Learn plan, and pay part of tuition after being FURNITURE FOR SALE Complete furnishings, owner leaving town. Telephone Black 703. Stanley W. aeorce. (tf) FOR SALE DOUBLE corner Second Avenue and Fifth Street beside Howe & McNully's store, graded, $5,000. terms. M. M. STEPHENS & CO, LTD. Rentals X,oans Real Estate FIRE INSURANCE We can insure your property against loss by fire better than any other Insurance Agent in town. Our rates are the lowest which it is possible to obtain. We have selected the Companies which we represent with great care and are sure they will pay their losses promptly and fully. Ask Us For the Rate On Your Property H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Phone 96 '.16 Sixth St. QUEEN CHARLOTTE-PORT CLEMENTS STAGE Meets all boats northbound at Queen Charlotte City to convey nassenaers to Port Clements, and R. G. McKENZJE PREMIER HOTEL -UKEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. 1 taBiimaMaMszaom CRAIG SCHOOL OF DANCING j pWnc, , Nan CraiR Gold Medallist lusical Comedy, lialiroom, yi u 1 il'nysicai uimure ana every type of National Uance Miss Craig had the honor of Judging the Highland Dancing at the Vancouver Exhibition in lss. STUDIO, 216 SIXTH AVENUE W. Phone Green 693 AUCTION SALE Timber Hale XUH I. AclverlWrnirnt There will be offered for sale at Pub- I He Auction, at noon on the 24th day or reonwry. ibsu. m um omew of the District Forester. Prlno Rupert, the Licence X1J121. to cut 1,408,TOO F.BXI. nf AlillfaB llslinlrir at skHfl OsMt siv mm an area situated on th.. W Aim. Oum- shewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District "Provided any om uoabte to I attend the auction In pnon ma; "at submit tender to De cwaned the hour ot auction and treated a one bid. Further particular of the Chief Forester, victoria. B.C. or District Forester at Prince Rupett, B.O. shut ooivoo ooki Zrult UNIdI, f-.l now for instruction in thej TRADES & ENOINEERINOilate8t . 1 schools, 1043 Pender street ; Toe, Tap, Ballet, Grccian,f west, Vancouver, B.C. (M.-tf. FOUND POUND Small black male dog. Apply News Office. 29 FOR , Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing SEE M. T. LEE & CO. Store .Moved to 323 Email Block t 1 1 ii n in Tummi LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Advertise in the Dally News. FATHER WIVOOR. BROTHER oh - SWIPED MV oUT rviCHO V WITH ALU VY OVS.H iiu IT -t M I W I the Ine, GtM nui nci wml i FOR SALE -TT-A'ST TtJX J-iVirM- too NRti GOiNCi JO CLOTHE.O, AMO GO TO T J" i -r-v y; opera -wrrA t. i forcot ThACT .:-nr v v BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS. COW BAY P. O. Box 149 Phone Red 415 SALVAGE AMI TOWING "If It's on or under the water we do- it." PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LLMITED 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. AOENTS FOR EASTHOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Gravel, in any quantity, delivered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or MgTit 564 P. O. Box 1564 ' CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Con?hs, Neuritis. Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.Cw 623 Third Avenue West Blue 85 Phones Red t89 DR. W. C. ASP1NALL Chiropractic Healtl! Service Ultra-Violet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 2R3 PHOTO FINISHING F.oxjnne IMioto Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing j WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS i 322 Third Avenue ! WE FRAME PICTURES AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION j ! wrn nr. n. avohancra any kind of furniture or house- hold goods, musical instruments, I machinery, etc. General repairs,! crating, packing and shipping. I Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will, call. G. J. DAWES, AUCTIONEER Federal Block WATER NOTICE Diversion and I'se TAKE NOTICE that James B. Stapler whose address Is Hotel Castlneau, Juneau. Alaska, will apply for a lkience to take and use 200 cubic, second, foot of water out of East Fork Tulsequah River, which flows Southerly and drains into Taku River about 20 milej above the mouth. The water wlU be diverted from tli stream at a oolnt about 3 miles up stream from the mouth of the East Pork and will be used for Mining Power purpose upon the Tulsequah' Chief group. Tats notice was. posted on the round on the 31st dsy of October. 1999. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and, . to the "Water Act, 1914,- will be tiled ln the office of tbe Water Recorder at Atlln November 19th. 1929. OOjeotions ic tne a,puonuon may "' with the said Water Mwiftf r with the OomptroUer of Water RtahU, Parliament BuUdlngs, Victoria. B.p, within thirty daya atter the first appearance ot this notice ln a local newspaper. The date of 'the first pubticstien of this notice 1 December 2nd, lf39. JAMES B. STAPLER. Applicant. By H. MeN. FRASER, Atlln. BO. Agent. BUT JUST MvPCEKJSO TO I LEFT TrAtt OP TtCKETb IM "THE bO'X VOUK BROTHER Tj I LA .NT) ACT NUIot of littrntlon to Apply to l-rose Lam! In. Prince Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and situate on tbe South Bank of Bkena River, opposite Mile 28.78 on Canadian National Railways. East of Prlnse Rupert, B.C. Take notice that Northern British Columbia Power Company. Limited of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Power corporation Intends to apply for a lease of the following described hills: Commencing at a post planted about 120 chains distant, and In a Southerly direction from centre line of Canadian Nations! Railways, opposite mile 2IU3 East of Prlnci Rapert. on the south bank of the 8keena River, thence North S chains more or lesi to Low Water Mark; theiuse Westerly along L.W.M. 8 enaln: thence South B c no. ins. more or lass to H.W.M.; thence Easterly along H.W.M to point of commencement and containing two (2) acres, more or less. NORTHERN BRITISH COLOMBIA POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. Per: Thomas D. .MsLtac, Agent. Dated September 21st. 1929. KAND ACT Notlc of Inntlon to Applj to. Punhase Ijind In 8tlkln Land Recording District and sltuite on th north bank of thn Tsku River at a polnt about thre mles north of the junction of th Tuletquah River with the Tsku River. Take notice that the Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Company of Juneau, Alaska, occupation mining company. intends to apply for permission to purohaae th following described lands: Commencing at a post pisniea near the southwest corner of the Jaek M. C. thence South 40 chains! thence nint 30 chains: thence North 40 chair.; Ufeftce East 20 chains more or less to -'point of commencement and containing eighty acres, more or less. ALASKA JONEAU OOLD MINING: COMPANY By Paul A. Detr. agent. Dafd 28th day of October, 1929. LAND APT Notice of Intention to Apply tn l-rae Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District s( British Columbia, and sit- uate on the North ia" River. 30 chains Northwest of tbr. K,Uumk,ium vaUey.Bast ' of Prince Bttpfrt BC. Take notice that Joseph Hart of Aberdeen, Washington. occupation. miner, intends to ppiy for a leswear purchase of the lands: Commencing at a post planted 30 chains distant and ln a Northwesterly direction from the mouth of the Little Vrt thence North M eU u7AtAi an Aha nr t njiM hauliiavit iju cnaina; mence baaieny ou oaun and containing 1280 acres, more or lees. JOSEPH HART. JOHN B. COUTURE, Agent. Dated January 4, 1930. Ln ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase land In the Oasslar District Land Recording DUtrtet of Stiktne and situate on the Taku River about three qjuaKew of a mile up Mresta from the eontru-ence of the Taku and Tulsequah Riv ers. Take notice thst Horace MeNsughton Fraser of Vancouver. B.C., oecupatfcjn CIvU Engineer. Intends to apply for permtsston to. purchase the Mlowmg described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the Taku River about three quarters of a mile up atream from tbe mouthTw the Tulseqiish River, thence North 20 chains; thence East iO chains: thence 8-utht 20 chains: thence West 30 chains JO ore or less to point of com irSncerfitnt and oontaln'ng forty acrs. mt g9rlss. HORACE MeNAUairrON nUSER. Dated October 29th, 1929. WHAT,? 1 .THEM S WECANT OF A UTTLE. HELP EVEKl F HE LANI ACT Not Ire of Intention to Apply to i.ease 'Land .Take Notice that 1, James Martin oi Mawiett, B.C., Intend to apply tor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at high water mark., and rt the shore corner of Main Street, aud the corner of Blook 20 Town of Massett, B.C. thence South Westerly and In line with the Eae tide of Main Street "for about three hundred feet to low Water mark; these . in a North Westerly direction to New Maseett wharf; thence along the wharf about three hundred feet "mere orieaa to high water mark; thence alon high water mark to the point 2i ooroffleocemeni. Dated at Maett, B.C. thlr 30th day jt November. 1829, JAME3 MARTIN. LAXI ACT Notice f Intention to Apply to riirrliae Land la the SUklhe Lanif fieccrdlng Dlfl-slooi Land. Recording District of Telegraph. Cretk; and situate op extreme tip of peninsula on North bank of Tulsequah and West bank cf Tsku Rivers, approximately one mile south of Maple Slough. Take notice that E. J. Norman and R. lIcCom.be of Juneau, Alaska, occupation miners. Intend to apply for permission to purchase the lollowlns described land: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of Maple Slough: thence North 49 chains: thence West 29 chains: tbetv-e South 49 chains; thence Bast 20 chains and containing 80 acres, more or leas. EDMUND JEAN NORMAN, ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated 19tb day of October. 1929. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply tn Lease Land In The Qurer Charlotte Land Dis trict Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate near Block 20, Maiwetl Townsite. Take notice that Arthur Robertson and Eugene H. Simpson of Maseett. B.C., occupation Lumbermen .Intend to apply for a lease of the following deaortbe UBKlv Commencing aft a post planted at the S.E. Cor. Blk. 20 Maseett Town-site: thence Westerly 10 chains to Oor. Wharf; thence Southerly 4 rhalns running parttlel to Oov. Wharf :o low Water Mark: thence Easterly 10 chain; . thence Northerly 4 chain and containing 7 acres, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUGENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Date! NOV. 13th, 1929. MIMIRAI. ACT Section tH Notice t. Co-Partnem i Mineral dsuns Star, Rand, Bella I AS2E-SSSS- " Owners Ross MOrrlson Fil.C. R71693 C. R. Dunlop and H. II. McCoU. To all concerned, take notice thtt 1. Ross Morrison. F-M.C. 871693 C, having dene, all the work and paid all dues onthe above Mineral Claims for the year ending Oct. 27th, 1929, without any work done or moneys paid by co-owners, R. Dunlop and H. H. McColl. intend to apply .wlthto a period of 120 daya ater first appearance of this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to hav the interests of said co-owners vested, settly In myself. ROSS MORRISON, 3S1 Per J. L. Barge. Agent. COMPAMK ACT BELMONT NI'ltF INLET MINES LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN- that pursuant la Section 21 of tbe CNun-janles Act" a rrettng the Creditor of tr above rubned Ooupray '"HI be held at the offices of E. P. Darts A Co, 0th rieor, Royal Trust Building, 698 Pender Street West, Vancouver. B.C., on Monday the 20th day of January, A JO 1930, at 110 o'clock In the forenoon for the purpose provided for In the said Soetkm" 213. DATED this 6th dsy of January, A.D. 1930". I . , ,; D. O. MARSHALL W Liquidator? By George McManus I.Sj BiQ CROOK.- - IJ)H J1 MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN THROUGH DAILY NEWS WANT AD. COLUMNS