Monday, January 20, 1930 HIE DAILY NEWS PAGE F1V9 u Man in the Moon Weather Is cold; Business Is bum; Nothing but pay; Little income. What would Prince Rupert do without hope? , you don't have to know all the laws in order to obey them. Just keep decent and act like gentleman and you'll be all right. Very often we have to pay for experiences on the instalment plan". Scotch asparagus is the kind without tips. 1929 DEATH TOLLHEAVY Many Prominent Careers Were Closed During: Year Just Past NEW YORK, Jan. 20-Death, rejector of no class or creed, closed the careers during 1029 of an unusually large number of persons widely known for their leadership In their respective spheres or because of the high stations they occupied. Among them were many whose achievements won for them fame throughout the world. . The most noted figures to pass from the world stage were Georges 1 Clemenceau and Marshal Ferdinand Foch. It was Clemenceau, the statesman who, as prime minister welded together all France for the , made Foch commander of the French army. From that post the marshal advanced to command of Hie allied armies to finally achieve victory. There was somewhat of a coin cidence in the writing of "30" oa the careers of two eminent jouma - Usls, Melville E. Stone, one of the organizers and for 29 years general manager of the Associated Press, und Thomas (Tayy Pay) O Connor, father of the house of commons." Mr Stone preceded his famous Irish contemporary in life by two months and in death by nine months. Deaths among noted churchmen included Cardinal Oasquet, regard ed as one of the most learned xntn, :n the world, and Cardinal Dubois, head of the Catholic Church In France. Another religious and so- rul work leader who died was General William Bramwell Booth, head - nox 116 of the Salvation Army. Oustav 8tresemann, foreign minister of Germany. Lord Rossbwy, noted British statesman, Prince Bernhard von Buelow, former Oer- man chancellor, and Prince Max; von Baden, the test German lm- perlal chancellor, were prominent . Europeans who died. The curtain was rung down for the last time on several stars of the amusement world. Among them were Lily Langtry. an old-time act- i rcss noted for her beaut?;; Raymond j Hitchcock and Prank Keenan, vet- eran actorr, Jeanne Bagsit. a young' . star; John Cort. theatotoal pre , ducer and manaaer: and Henry i Arthur Jones, a British dramatist. The world of sports lost one of its i1 most picturesque figures in the i death of George L. (Tex) Rtekard.) promoter of world's champion box. ing bouts; three who won fame in baseball Miller J. Huggina, mana- ger of the New York Yankees; George T. Stalllngs, once called the Miracle Man of Baseball; and Joe McGInnity, whose pitching stunts earned him the title of "iron man." Outlook In Mexico Very Bright Now Expenditure Reduced by l ive Million Dollars and Country Is at 'Peace MEXICO CITY. Jan. 20: With a reduction of approximately $5,000 flllAuIno In standing troons. the Wat We partment Is starting the new year with the brightest outlook in al most two decades. Genera Joaquin Amaro, secretary of war and modomlzer of tha coun try's, armed forces, has made over a rough body of men Into a well-trained army during his few years ot ouice and has acquired a repu tatlon as a strict disciplinarian, probably the strictest the army ever had. the army today, consisting of 60,j00 men, is ln excellent condition and equipped1 splendjdiy, The ln- CLASSIFIED THIS IS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT ; ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Sutherland Expert marcelling, finger and water waving. Face massase and scalp treatments. Shone 499 Hunt's Furniture Store -The Store of Quality" MONTH END SPECIALS Chesterfield Suites, reg. KS, for $2Sr I only Walnut Dining Suite, reg. $850, for . ...$2?5 I Walnut Dining Suite reg. $200, for $175 G. 31. HUNT Third Avenue, Phone Red 617 CRAIG SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal, Nan Craig, Gold Medallist Enroll now for instruction In the latest Toe, Tap, Ballet, 2rCCian, Musical Comedy, Ballroom,! Physical Culture and every type 0f National Dance Miss Craig had the honor of Judging the Highland Dancing at VW9ver Exhibition in 1929. STump, 3iyjlbLvrn aimjl w. Phone Green 92 THE ELECTRIC BAKERY mrst 5rc That Quality m Bulltr ' EAT K If ELECTRIC BREAD "I! The Best There Is! rilUNE 667 1 SILVERSIDES, BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone 2? . . . j CLEARING & GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnels anu shafts in dlfflsult ground a specialty. NF.LS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL FOR Tailoring;, Cleaning: and Pressing SEE j je- & CO. Store Moved to 323 Emad Block fantryi canity and artillery are supported by an air force comparing favorably on a small scale with the bMt ln the world and equipped the most m0dern ships. BRINGING UP KJ PLV AflAlNV TO FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room flat with bath. Furnished. Phone 547. tf. FOR RENT - Furnished apartments 2, 4, arid 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. tf FOR RENT $5.00 a month puts a piano in your home. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern flat from January 18. Apply Westenhaver Bros. (tf) FOR RENT Modern 4-roomed apartment. Ready February 5. Apr ply 225 Second Avenue. Phone 767. (19) FOR RENT Clean, well furnished modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. ftf) WANTED WANTED Boy to learn drug business. Apply Rupert Pharmacy. (tf) WOMAN Wants work by hour or day or steady. Phone Black 69. (30) AGENTS WANTED USE OUR Millions to get morei money; Rawlelgh's giant Indus-, tries 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 branehes, Australia, Canada and America; annual sales over 36,000,000, not elm 11a t I trlnt?ra a Kin Visti lovav earning $150 to $400 every i month; big pay every day; no ( experience or capital required: everything supplied; world's big-1 gest market; retail nearly aj products; needs daily every nome; iiuws. steaay repeaters; Dig pro """very REASONABLE PRICE AND fits; lowest prices: best values; Kvr,,PTin.,Iv r4KV teimk . food. soap, toilet preparations, stock, poultry suppllea; 4. 1: lines; you can't beat Rawleiah's . proposition; investigate then decide. Rawleigh company. Dept. CN-160 I, Winnipeg, Man. HELP WANTED. WORTH INVESTIGATING Permanent position with pension as Postman. rwuiiui, Clerk, Stenographer, un;.ivBho., in Government Service. Get ready . for Spring appointmenU. Free I Information from the M.C.O.j nin Civil Service Qanrii,A ch,i School, io 18 Mackie M,-i,i0 I Block, Calgary. 15) j ; LOST LOST Blue compact on Fourth Ave. East or McBrlde. Finder please return to City Clerk's qN flee. (tf) RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Street, Phone Blue 62S FATHER - OAV 'LL BA-iSO BEFORE COURT CO MAO- HE SAvC FER 5lX MOOR VETERDACV A,N) tT AAJCt SIX HCXR TOO LONG MAKE1YOUR ADV ERMMENTS FOR FOR SALE FOR SALE Piano and six tube Atwater Kent battery set radio. Phone Blue 685. (16) FOR SALE Kolster six tube electric radio, $150DO. First class shape, one year old. Phone 83. (tf) FOUR Roomed house, fully modern, in first class condition, in Section r. $1800 cash, $1800 on terms. A real bargain. McCaffery, Gibbons and Collart. (tf) FOR SALE Cabbage, $3 per hundred; Carrots, $2, Potatoes, $3, F.O.B. Dorreen. Address: J. S., Dox 1, Dorreen. (20) FOR SALB-26 HP. Union Gas En- f J Z terms, $300D0. nnm For quick Vw sale. Appjy box iww or rnone macs 170. (16) FOR SALE The Gas Boat, VAS.j 181, the property of the Estate i of the late Wm. Schelin. May be ! seen at Cow Bay, by inquiring at the shop of the Star Welding Company. Tenders for the purchase of the above boat may be addressed to C. L. Monroe, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert and will be received up to noon, on January 25, 1930. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (17) LARGE DOUBLE CORNER Section 1, Unobstructed Harbor View. Best Apartment House Site in City. $1250. M. M. STEPHENS & CO- LTD. Rentals .Loans Real Estate FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE No. 311, FIFTH AVENUE, EAST. WITH TWO LOTS 3 brooms and Large Sleeping Porch Upstairs, and, fa Tjn and Pantry Downstairs j G. HELGERSON, LTD. phone 9G 1 ,16 glxth st FOR SALE Quantity Mining Machinery, including two VicJiers Petters Diesel Englnes 8 and 50-60 H.P. Station iarv tvDe. s " Address Enquiries, P.O. Box 27 Stewart, B.C. (16) - - ... nrnmn to vo take tase and ana use uee iuu 200 cubic, cuok, second, secooa. foot iwi lr U & k i L liAKLUHPIof water out of East Pork Tuisequah PORT CLEMENTS STAGE drains Into Taku River about 20 miles Meets t all . boats , northbound ... . at . Queen chartotte clty to convey passengers to Port Clements, and meets soutnDouna noais at rort Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte city. Fare $5.00. and ln proportion to Intermediate points. R. G. MqKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. ODD EARS An advertisement announces a eure fer outstanding ears. This is good news, for nothing is more annoying than ears that flap in the wlnd The Pas Herald. MR.0ICG6-1 AM PROFfcj6,OFl l HAVE APOSAfitRD TUB K1WQ IN TVB Or SAiMT 23 SALE, FOR IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS " INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD ...,n BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS. COW BAY P. O. Box 719 Phone Red 415 SALVAGE AND TOWING "If It's on or under 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 Gravel, In any, quantity, 1 dellvered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or Merit 564' P. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Cotirhs, 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-Vlolet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing WRATnALL S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION any kind of f urniture or house - hold goods, musical instruments, machinery, etc. General repairs, crating, packing and Shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will J.,,11 Federal Block WATER, V)TICE Dlrrrlou and lie TAKE NOTICE that James B. Stapler whoie address Is Hotel Castlneau, Juneau, Alaska. wUl apply for a licence above 'be mouth. The water wlU be diverted from the stream at a point about 3 miles up stream from the mouth of th East Fork and will be used for Mining Power purpose upon the Tulwquah Chief group. This notice was posted an the ground on the 31st day ol October, 1939. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to- the "Water Act. 1914." will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at AtUn November 18th. 1929. Objeotlons tc the application may. beloescribed landsw ' Wed with the said WaUr Reeorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, within thirty dsya after the flrat ap- pea ranee of this notice in a local newspaper. The aate of the first puhheitton' of this notice la December and. 1929 J A1IX3 B. STAPLER, Applicant. By H. MeN. PHASER. Atlln. B.C. Agent. wewt.- rER. i VXL HAVE. i ra t i BEFORE A JUOGE THE ECOSiO DISTRICT f, inn Inn F.itun- Xtntn I Crl Irl fiiku RENT, LOST LAM) ACT Notlfct of Intention to Apply to Least Land In Prince Rutert Land Recordlna District of' British Colprabia. and dtu, aie on1 m sown ouk oi eteena River. opposite; Mile 28.7$ on Canadian I National Railway, East of ' PrJnc Ru. pert, B.Of iau nqwce inai nortnern oniisn boiumom rower vompanT,- idmiLca oi Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Power uorporauon intends to apply lor a lease oi the louowiug descriVd j unas: . i . r?i -- 120 chains dUtant an in a &ratherly i " " " - " , 1 . . Bast of' Prince Rypert. on the south bank of th Skeena River, thence North 6 chains mere or lest to Low Water Mark: thence Westerly along L.W.U. S cbaltui thepce South & chains, roore or lass to H.W.M.: thence Easterly along H.W.M. to point of cctnmencement and containing two (2) aCTes, more or less. NOBTHIHN -BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Pert Thomas O. McLean, Agent. Dated ' September 31st. 1029. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purthaoe Land In- SUklw Land Recording District and' situate on the north bank of tha Taku RJfer at point about three mies north of the junpUop of the Tulsequab RlTer 1th the Taku River. Take notice that the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company of Juneau, Alaska, occupation mining company. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted near the southwest corner of the Jsck M. C. thence South 40 chains: thence Wet 20 chains: thence North 40 oh&iss; thence East 20 chains more or less to porn of commencement and containing eighty acres, more or leas. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY By PaUDetketJi-asent. DaVd 28th' dayriet QctetSttl939, : , tAN5!. At'"1 Notice of Intention to Apptyk to. Leae Und '' In Prince Rupert Land Reeerdlng Dlstriet ol BritUh Columblaaad situate on the Naru bank of heABeaver River, SO chalcm North wmf thf ; SuumwutiestlTf MnS Uum Prlnoe , JBuBmck l)ty- ISf t1c? notice thaSLcsepHtHart &; Aberdeen. Washington. JljnbcupaUon miner. Intend-, to apply W.Je lease or . purchase of the foilowUfig described I lands: j chains distant and In a Northwesterly! direction from the mouth of the Uttte Beaver River in the Kltsumkaam DtajMf; thence Ncrth SO chains; theaee; Westerly 80 chains; thenoc Southtl7 80 : eftalnst thence Easterly SO chela and containing 1280 acres, more or less.' JOSEPH HART. JOHN B. COUTURE. Agent. Dated January 4, 1930. LAXn ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Ijlnd In the Oasslar District Land Recording Dlstriet of Saklne and situate on the Taku River about three quarters Of a mile up stream trota the confluence of the Taku and Tuisequah Rivers. Take notice that Horace MeNaughton Praser of Vancouver. DO., occupation Clvn Engineer. Intends to apply tor cermisslon to nurehsse the foUSwlac oommenclng at a post plsnted onl j tne T.ku R1 tbout three quarters of ! FOUND LNp ACT Not Ire of Intention' to Apply to Lease Land "Take Notice'that '1. James Martin of Masiett,, ( Bfc, Intend to apply for a Commenting at a post planted at high mark, and e.t th ahoro corner of Main 8treet, ai.d the corner oi lilXK ?0 Town of Massett, B.C.: thencf South Westerly and In line with the fya side of Main Street for about three hilflrirtrt fMt tn tnw wfttr martr thenoo- (n Korth Westerly direction i.no wnan aoout tnree nunared leet tat or to hlgh wtter mark. tn nc Bign water mars to tne point Of OOnurxneecitlU. Dated t MiAsett, B.C. this 30th day of Novembers 1938. JAMES MARTIN. MNP ACT Notice of- Intention to Apply to Pnrrhae Land In the SMklne Land Recording Dlvt slen; Land Recording District of Tele-Sph Creek and situate op extreule tip of peninwua on North bank of Tu!se6.ush' and West bank of Taku RRtra, approximately one mile south or Miple Slough. Take notice that E. J. Norman and R. McCombe of Juneau. Alaska, oc- ."Upatlpn miners, intend to snnlr for permission to purchase tbe lollowlng desenbsd lands? Commencing at a post clanted ont mile south or Maple Slough: thence Korth 40 chains: thence West 24 chains; these South 40 chains; thence East' t 20 chains and containing 80 acres. more or less. BDMUND JEAN NORMAN ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated 19th day of October. 1929. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In The Queen Charlotte Land Dls. trlet Land Reeerdlng Dlstrtet of Prince Rupert, aad situate near Block 20, Maasett Townslte. Take notice that Arthur Robertson and Eugene H. Slapaon of Massett. b.;, occupation Lumbermen .intend to apply for a lease of the following described, lands: Commencing at a post planted at the S.E Cor. Bit 20 Massett Town-site; tbenoe Westerly 10 chains to Oov. Wharf: thence Southerly 4 chains running paraUel to Gov. Wharf to Low Water Mark: thence Eatterly 10 chains: tfcenee Northerly 4 chains, and containing 7 acres, more or less ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUGENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Dated Nov. 13th. 1929 MINERAL ACT Kertlon Z Notice t. Co-Partners Mineral claims star. Rand, Belle, Aurora, situated at loekeport. Queen cnaejone telands. C. R. Dunlop and H. H. MeOMl. To all concerned, take notice tbit I. Ross Morrison P.M.C. 871693 O, having done all the work and paid all dues on the above Mineral Claims for the year ending Oct. 27th. 1929, without any work done or moneys paid by co-owners. R. Dunlop and II. H. McCoU. Intend to apply within a period of 120 daya after first sppcersnce of this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to hav the Interests of said co-owners vested vojely In myself. ROSS MORRISON. 181 Per J. L. Barge. Afient. ro.MPWIES ACT I1F.LMOXT M-Rl" IXI.RT MIXES Ll.MITEIt Vounuant .to Section 213 of th -nam- ipaalea Aoi" a rneotlnc of the Creditors e rMv naMd Company wDl be at the ofHces of E P. Dsvls c forenoon fcr the purposes provMed for, ln the aald Section 213. DATED this Oth dsv of January AD. 1930. D. O. MARSHALL, f. Liquidator. i S mile up stream from the micrtfa oripP- "n JFI': Rorl Trust Bulldlnt rh. the TuiSh Tuisequah River, thence North 20M Pender Street Wsat. Vancouver, chains: thence Bast 20 chains: thence! B.C.. on Monday the 20th day of Jaa south &uth M 20 etulna: chains; thence thence West west aO au " Wy, A D. 190. at i 11:00 w.uu oo o'clock in w mi the George MrManus t1 l:.M chama more or less to point of com - ; mencer&ent and containing fortv acres. I more or less. HORACE MeNAUOHTON PRASER. i Dated October 29th, 1929. , By I ggj-aL'i I'M VsMAT CT TO APPEAR .DDEAnN n'tnr ,0 & J a , "WANTS, KNOWN THROUGH, DAILY NEWS WANT AD. COLUMNS : t VP