Thursday, May, 22, 1930. THE DAILT NEW3 paqz nva nOrsing at nights CLASS F ED AnVFRmFMFNTS FOR SAI.F. Ffl R RENT, LOST & FOUND Lady Superintendent and Dr. Cade THIS IS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. Keply to Mr, Dibb ! A proposal ol Frank tilbb that! something should be done to alle xitr the disadvantage! under! . b he believed night nurse? la- br . c! as compared with members of tii ciiiy staff did not meet with fa- v ut last night's meeting of the hi pital board. Explanation made by Miss Jean Harrison R. N., lady : :p l intendent, and Dr. J. P. Cade1 i , i riled that there was no material ! c vantage as far as the night; r, ;: -r was concerned and that, in; n, ny ways, her duties were lighter! 'X i i hose of the day nurse. In i tit trades, Mr. Dibb pointed t ni 'ht work was usually less de-, bli and, as a general rule, hlgh-c ". lues were paid and hours were i th in In day work. In the hos- j ii i!n-re was no distinction and, , , i. he understood that ttte nurses really had longer hours i i hose Ln day duty. 'Mi v; Harrison stated that the ; ;-,t nurses actually did not work i " i i hours ner so hard. At, a rnat-. i if fact, there was not the 'work be attended to at night, when st patients were asleep, that . ..so in the day such as dressings, r ils. attending the doctors, look- i after visitors arid, what was i; si difficult of all, watching trie v, ik of the students. Executive ab-y and experience was required b. the -day staff nurse while a ;. tint; graduate could usually get ... 114 quite nicely at night. A far as this hospital was con- i nH'd. Miss Harrison stated that V..L-, usual for each night nurse to j a night off a week and she t. ,. Mioned if there were many hos- i als in the province where this done regularly. It was the idea k:H-p the night staff up to a nMh of four in order to assure t us and nights off duty. In answer to a question, Miss I! tr-M.son stated that the system of .lulling nurses between, day and : . lit duty was not practiced in any 'Htal that assumed to any :.umn and certainly not In ..im schools. Constant efflc-t i could not be ensure by doing f.; i There was no one more annuls than herself to do the right 'King by the night 'nurses, Mlsai II anson declared. A.-k"d for an opinion on the raat-t i- Ur J. P. Cade stated that there much less work at night and 1 n means the responsibility car-: I by nurses of the day staff who, : ides their other work, as a mat- . .-f fact laid out the night rou-.1 There was no extra work at n ;ht except in cases of emer- :icy. 'j lie hardest worked nurses In the I ital. Miss Harrison felt, were V members of the operating room In answer to a statement by Aid. !.: nlonald to the effect that the ia! opinion was that the nurses v ir overworked, Miss Harrison d that she did not believe this a fact. While there were busy 1 1 . , on occasion, the practice as f .is possible was to keep hours of k reasonable and give time off l.irly. The staff, m a whole, ap-;'" u'l'd happy and contented, show-no signs of overwork and she dW ii believe that the hospital was understaffed. C.N.K. TRAINS From East Dally, except Tues- c 12.30 noon. For East Dally, except Sunday, 1 p.m. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. rriii iiniiii.iiii siiiiiwisi ii Hiinnrm Dr Alexander EX-KAY SEKVICE TIIONE 575 RESNEK BLOCK DENTIST Holiday Resorts Wonderful TIell WV.V.S CHARLOTTE ISI.ANKs The Home Farm Fine beach and meadows for Children's playgrounds. Salmon and Trout Fishing Hlver and Sea Bathing Excellent Cuisine I'lirtlrs ran lie met at Kkidegate or I'ort Clement. Wirelr for Itrwnatlon MADAME UAJAUT Lakelse Lodge New Lakelse Lodge on the shore of Lakelse Lake Is now open to guests. Fine Fly Fishing On the lake and river. Lithia Pool Springs (Largest in Canada) Good for rheumatism. riione connecting with Terrace Fare from train to Lodge and return $2.50 Manager J. Bruce Johnstone JITNEY SERVICE Between Port Clements and Queen Charlotte City, Mondays and Saturdays, commencing March 31. Leaves . u Port Clements 8:30 mi.i Queen Charlotte,., 1:30 pmJj. Fares $6.00 each. Round' ' Trip $6.00. Other poinls'-' tn' proportion. Meets boat at Port Clements. Special trips arranged aany tlrqe. No heavy baggage. L. DYSON Poit Clements - - - -- '- (.,ylft K( Graham Island Staged " " Operating Between Queen7 Charlotte City and Port Clements Meets all boats northbound at Queen Charlotte City vo convey passengers to Port Clements, and meets southbound boats at Port Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City Pare $5.00, and in proportion to Intermediate points. R. G. McKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITf, B.C. Hunt s Furniture & Upholstry "The Store of Quality" Complete House Furnlshlnes Terms Arranged G. M. HUNT Third Avenue. Phone Red 637 BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS. COW BAY P. O. Box 719 Phone Red 415 Get the Ad. reading habit. It pays. BRINGING UP FOR RENT Flat In Wallace Block. Apply store. tf FURNISHED Houses for rent. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East, tf tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment by day, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT $5.00 a month puta a piano in your home. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT Furnished apart ments 2, 4, and 5 rooms. Applv Mussallern Orocery. Ufj FOR RENT Clean well-furnished modern apartments. Palmer Apartments. tf HOUSE FOR RENT two bedrooms living room, kitchen and bath, 1028, Second Avenue. Phone 64 or 180. 122 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room. Phone Black 707. tf PRIVATE BOARD RESIDENCE MRS. JOE COOK, 521 Fifth Ave., West, central location, harbor view. Phone green 806. tf WANTED WANTED Dress-making and plain sewing. Mrs. A. C. Clark. Phone Blue 395. 123 INSURANCE INSURANCE Our Fire Insurance niCompanles carry your risk at a definite rate, based on past experience. No rebates. No Jokers M. M. Stephens & Co. Ltd. tf AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART "'We buy, sell or exchange any ' kind of furrilture or .household goods, musical Instruments, ma chinery, etc. General repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will) call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer., Federal Block.- tf MRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Reading White House 225 Second Ave. Telephone 761 Drivurself Taxi Why not enjoy a nice drive this evening or tomorrow? j If you cannot drive now, why riot : learn? There'll be a day when youH wish you could. We will teach you. pur charges are reasonable. Walker Motor Co., Ltd. Distributors of CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS FATHER AT YOU uiVTEM' I VAMT YOU 4Jfe TO e,TOP THIS A.R401M'- OO VOOSE QtT THAT? AM' I TVUMK VOd'RE THE BOZO THAT STARTED IT IF VOO OO IT A5lM- VlA-THRON ME OF THlM iUb MAKE YOUR FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE Boat "Point May." Apply Howe & McNulty. tf FOR SALE Domestic sewing ma chine. Phcme Green 701. tf SAIWAUE ANU TOWING MOTOR Boat for sale. Term.il General Salvage Work. Ross ahd Moore. Phone 52. tf '??oats .and. Scows of all descrip- HOUSEHOLD Furniture fnr Apply 121X, Seventh Avenue E. Red 348. 120 FOR SALE Large galvanized tank suitable tank for stationary gas engine, etc. Apply Daily Hews Office. tf FOR SALE Nice level building lor Section 6, Eighth Avenue East,; taxes paid to date. $250. Apply P.O. Box 512, city. PONTIAC Coach for sale, six cylinder oar. Completely overhauled guaranteed A-l condition. Phone Blue 406 after 6 pjni tf FOR SALE One 5 h.p. Regal En- j gtne; 9 ft. Shaft, Propeller and ! Clutch. Atwater Kent Ignition. First-CUM Shape. $175 CasJ i.i Mallett'S tf Two Canvas Tents FOR SALE 14x16 feet and 16x19 feet Telephone 242 CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to any Part of the City Ling, tte Tailor Phone 619 Correspondents MILLER, COURT & CO. LTD. Stocks, Bonds, Industrial Securities Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent INSURANCE YOUR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE depends much upon the safety of your past and the protection of your present. Only If your property, your business interests and your personal valuables are Insured today can you be sure of success tomorrow. Insure to-- day to protect tomorrow. We can give you all forms of Property Protection Policies. S J Johnston Coitd. 617 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert. R.C. OOM T TALK SACK TO ME Of '"IA THROW YOU OUT Ol" THE QLML.DIM' MOW SVT TO WORK "If It's on or under the water we do It." PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LIMITED Fully Equipped for Dlvins and tlons for Charter. 'Row Boats and Canoes for hire. AGENTS FOR fcASTHOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolldfre TropeTlers Sand and GraveL in any quantity, delivered anywhere by water. Phone. Day or Nltfit 564 P. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC FOR COLDS Rheumatism, T&xemta,. Back-aches consult . , -K. E. Eybtfson, D.&, Ph. C. At STEAM BATHS 1 Qpp, McCutcheon's Black 764 rhones Blue 805 . . . . . . . ASPINALL - (Chiropractor) LAtnuiigc vjiiuc a Sunshine and Red Ray Treatments Nervous, Female and Chlldrens' Diseases Specially Treated Phone Green 241 . Steam Baths and Massage 204 Sixth Street Opposite Prince Rupert Hotel Phone Black 761 S1LVERSIDE . . . Wallpapers rainiS Window Glass Picture Trame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone WATEK NOTICE lf and 8trae. Take notice that Northern , p ltmoia power ooinpany arw HH mm Im TlMrtOT RWwir PHn B.C.. will apply for a llc&metttrt use 1O00 C.rJ3. and to store aJCJ.oau acre feet of water out of Mezladtn Lke itnrl HfMriadln Rfvpr. -whtall flows aorfth- ajterly and drain Into the Naaa. Rlverfnorttowe,t oomer of Section aooux us miles rare xiaewaier na oy mUea from Aljanan, B.C. The rtorae-datn will be located at bout 8 chain above Oovt. llah ladder in Lot No. 3450. The capacity of the reterrotr to be created U about 3 79 ,OOC acre feet, and It wUl flood about 6.000 acres of land. The water wUl be diverted from the atream at a point utkr the storage dam and wlU be uned tr power purpose upon th lands described aa Portland Canal Mining Division. This aotlce was pected on the ground on the Slat day of March, 1930. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be nled in the office of the Water Recorder at trinoe Rupert B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C, within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice tn a local hews-paper. The petition for approval ot undertaking and an application for approval ot the Schedule of Tolls will be heard In the office of the Board of Investigation, at a date to be fixed, and any interested person may tile an. objection thereto In the otnee of the Comtrolter or of the Water Recorder of the District. Wlthjn a radttis of IIS miles of the power alte. NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LTD. Applicant. By Alexander Plrle. Agent. The date Of the first publication of this notice is April 11th. 1930. BUT YOU AlO IP YOU UAoT WEEK CilT OUT YOOD TAKE MEKE A4 lW!)URAKlCE jOM6THiM' aoLiCY HR(1 TO OF IVV.'oAY YOU- MOT FIT TO PRIMT H3 LEAVE YoJ UU OH S MJORSO r 'it CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert CI AND SHIPYARD OPKJtATlNfi G. T. I'. 20.000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOUK PHONES 43 AND 385 COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Rulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 NOTICE Take Wottee tht I. W. O. McMnrrts. of Vncouvr.B.C. intend t apply to Ifte Commtasloiwr of Lands for ixirmls- ton to prospect for coal and Mtro-leutn ovr the following described land, mite . In Queen Charlotte Ulands ETtotrtptf CMMneodng at a post planted at the wuttWMt comer of Motion SI. Town- tbenee 80 chain east: thence SO chains north; thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chains south, to point of commencement. W. O. McMORRIS. Dated the 11th day of March. 1930. 1X3 NOTICK Take notice that I. H. P. Leonard, if 'Portland. Ore., Intend to apply to Capunlasloner of Lands for permts-to prospect for coal and petro- tfT$to -er t&s foUewlng elescrfbed land jinate' in Queen Charlotte Island." JOommencIng at a post planted at the is, town ship 2: thence ean 80 chains: tbenc south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence north 80 chain to point of oonuneoeeavent. W. O. MeMORRIb. Agent Dated the 11th day of March. 1930. 1SS NOTICE Take notice that I. II. P. Leonard, of Portland, Ore., Intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for pennls-ston to prospect for ceml and petroleum over the following described lands, situate In Queen Charlotte Islands District: Oanmeaclng at a poet planted at the northeast corner of Section 14, Township 3; thence west 80 chains: thence south 80 chains: thence east 80 chains: thence north 80 chain to point of commencement. W. O. McMORRIS. Agent. Dated the 11th day of March, 1930. 183 Attention! TRADERS AND TRAPPERS. Ship all your furs to The Arctic Fur Co where you will cet full market value. Don't forget the address ARCTIC FUR CO. Prince Rupert, B.C. By OOM'T I JUT OROPPEO IN CrQiNQ feHOPPlfOCt tOME riiOKlSY- ,V h . WAIT1 NG- TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKP.ENA BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City NOTICE Take Notice that 1. W. O. McUcrrl. of Vancouver. B.C.. Intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for permission to prospect for -oal and petroleum over the following described lands. situate in queen Charlotte islands District: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast oomer of Section 30. Township 3; tbenee 80 chains west: thence 80 chain north: thence 80 chains east: thence 80 chains south, to point of commencement. W. O. McMORRIS. Dated the 11th day of March. 1930. 138 LAND NOTICE We the undersigned apply for permission to purchase the following described Ir-nd. Situate on the north east bank of the Tslsequah River about one mile from the confluence of the Telsequah and Taku Rivers. Commencing at a post adjoining Staplers and Patmore's pending apoiieation. 30 chains northerly. 20 chains westerly, thence 20 chains south erly thence 20 chains to point of com mencement and containing 40 acres more or less. Dated April 10. 1930. C1EOROE BACON" D. J. MacDOUOALL ICS Telsequah. B.C. NOTICE Take notice- that I. H. P. Leonard, of Portland. Ore.. Intend to apply to the Commissioner ot Lands for permts si on to 'prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands, situate In Queen Charlotte Islands District: OetmmenolBg at a post planted at the southeast comer of Section 23. Township 1; thence west 80 chains: thence north 80 chains; thence east 0 chains; tbenee south 80 chains to point of conuaencetuent. W. O. McMORRIS. Aent Dated the 11th day of March. 1880. 138 NOTICE' Take awtlce that I, K. P. Leonard. a Portia Bd. Ore.. Intend to apply to Mm OarsMbsSmer af Lands for permls-ton to prospect ter eoal and petroleum over the fellowtax described lands, wttuate m Qtleca Charlotte Islands Dlrtrlct: CknMMftclng st a pest planted at the "uUiwcet comer of Section 24. Township X; thence east 80 chains: thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains; thence sooth 80 chains to point ot ooAiunencementfc W. O. McMORRIS, Agent. Dated the 11th day of March. 1930. 138 George McMinus t'M M6.EO VJELL - I'M j i ' vSv hamo some r cov e Jjj WANTS KNOWN THROUGH DAILY NEWS WANT AD. COLUMNS