CLASSIFIED ADVE' VMENTS FOR SALE FOB SALE Day old chicks. Phone 343. SNAP- Bicycle for sale $15. Phon 55. 100 FINEST assortment xancy cnina and glassware, neuproners. MOTOR ooai ior saie. Terms Ross and Moore, rnone 52. tf FOB SALE uoais now milking. phone Red 623 or P. O. Box 269. 100 SPECIAL 97-plcce dinner sets In our bargain basement stcre. Hellbroner's. FOB SALE Two ions good oat hay, 420 per ton, f.o.b. Cedarvale. T R. Tomllnson. 80 EXTRA special prices on ladles' handbags and umbrellas. Hellbroner's. LAROE stock of Master Mechanic men's wool shirts and pants; Montreal Importers. FOR SALE- Fumed oak dining ta ble and chairs. Apply 216 Fourth Avenue. East, or Phone 489. tf WONDERFUL values In novelties. bridge prizes, brassware, at Hellbroner's bargain basement store. GREAT assortment of men s. dots' and misses running shoos at very low figures. Montreal Importers. suitable tank for stationary gas tnrlne etc. Apply Dally News Office. tf BABIES' silk booties less than half the manufacturer's cost 25c. von i miss mis Bargain, neimro-ncr's. FOR SALE $700 takes Chevrolet Sedan, privately owned, very low mileage. Nicely broken In. Phone 61 09 ted Island Kltkatla Inlet. Good business cnance, asic us aetaiis. Hi person. W 9f ... . .1 IF you need anytmng in men's i finlshlngjrbctsanahoeTlsitfpr-r- S.-,1' - the Montreal Importers before ' buying elsewhere. 4 duty Buffalo Engine and clutch! in good going order, $150 cash. Phone Black 487. 103 H1K NAI.K NICK DU fl ne iOT Section 6, Eighth Avenue Eat. taxes paid to date. $250. Apply P.O. Box 512, city. boats and used engines. River speed boats with outboards our specialty. Pacific Salvage C6. Ltd. 98 FOR SALE Business property. Third Avenue not far from Bes-ncr Block. Income bearing, Price $6000. Apply Box 17 Dally News Office tt FOR SALE Dodee Victory Blx- Bcdan 1928 and 29 model, In good condition. Cost $1,770, sale $V75. Including license and extras complete. Apply A. H. Carson. 100 MISCELLANEOUS RADIO 8ERVICINO-JFlrst class workmanship. Tubes, batteries, et" McRae Bros. Radio Dept. 99 INSURANCE Our Fire Insurance Companles carry your risk at a definite rate, based on past experience. No rebates. No Jokers. M, M. Stephens & Co. Ltd. CHIROPRACTIC massage, steam baths and Sunray Treatment. Lady Assistant. Consultation free R E Eyofson, D. C. Ph. C. 205 Sixth Street. Phone Black 764 or Blue 805. 93 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room. Phone Black 707 tf PRIVATE BOARD RESinrTNCIJ 4 viei UUUIV, 01 flivu nre.il west, central location, harbor view, phono green 800, tf bb laxibb J1" rrllablti day and nUht ftlce ml J'IK M.Y 80c. I'Ani; ANY I'l-UK IN Rl TKRT. Cull (id lot iUl(k umlre. Tfy It and yon will be plenwd MI.I.E. I'ro,., . iTInre m 4Ji w C FOR RENT Flat hfi a,. Z Apply store tf FOR RENTFurnlshed flat four , rooms and bath, Phone 547. FURNISHED Houses for rent. Ap-ply 215 Fourth Avenue East, tf tf FOR Rent Two furnished rooms, private home. Phone Black 280. tt FOR RENT Modern 4-roomedflat Bank Block. Apply Westenhaver Bros. tt FOR RENT Furnished apartment by day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT $5.00 a month puts i piano in your home. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT Furnished apart ments 2, i, and 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Orocery. (tf FOR RENT Clean well-furnished modern apartments. Palmer Apartments. tf FOR RENT Suitable for a young married couple. A pleasantly situated cottage, containing bed. living, dining, bath -room and kitchen. Con vlently -located close In. Phone 535. 08 WANTKP WANTED to buy second-hand steamer trunk, argc size. Apply! Brtx 1. Daily News OffHe. 00 ! SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION wanted by experienced housekeeper. Apply Box 14. Dally News Office. tf HELP WANTED WHICH position? Postman. Clerks Stenographer. Customs4Exajnv Iner. Customs Guard, Immtgraj4fc CANTON. China. April 26:-Very tion Ouard, etc.. In .Canadlan,i?erlouSr disturbances have been Civil Service. Permanetit ' posiel here by the activities of Red tlons with pension. Vacancies bandlte whose leaders are rousing i.. .4 .n.. tw. the Doonle against foreigners. They U.LU11U1U LUIUUlllill. IT 1LC U1IU1" Vm MR . , caigary. LOST LOST Bunch of KeVsJCFBuilr please return to Daily News Of- j flee. Reward. I LINDBERGH FOR MIAMI ! Tells Why He Has Been Experimenting With Gliders Recently WASHINOTON. April 26: Col onel Charles Lindbergh who left Bollng Field yesterday afternoon' for 'Miami on the first leg of his , trip to South America, gave out for the first time the reason for his re : cent experiments In California with ' gliders. He had been testing me: feasibility of using gliders towed by j airplanes as freighters. Tney are hitched to regular pianos. Lindbergh claims he can establish a mall service between United States and Buenos Aires mere would be no more difficulty, ne says, than In flying over land. Denver Is Not So Inclined to Be Wet As Many Cities nonver is less Inclined to go wet ,than many of the larger cities of the United States. according vo vc Literary Digest radio broadcast last night. Out of 24,318 votes given In the nation wide straw voic wem were 8.305 for remaining as at present; 9 079 for modification of the un, and 6.934 for repeal. nallfnrn fti eaVC 4,200 for enforcement. 5,512 modification, and 7,503 for repeal. ON FISHING TRIP manager of the n A Stenstrom, Faciflc Mills; F. Sullivan, superin-Snt; W. Lcwthwalte, townsite engineer, and rS, Bonney. logging Z dntendent. came north from Goat Harbor on the Ocean Falls to Princess Royal ycsieiu - week's fishing trip to mm Vol. XXI., No. 97". OHIO, CAN AD A AIR ROUTE CANVASSED Two-Day Service May Be Instituted From London to Winnipeg OTTAWA, April 26: Possibilities of a two-day air route between Great Britain and Central Canada are being canvassed by a group of men interested In aviation and Empire transportation, Hon. J. C. Ralston, minister of national defense, told the Aviation League of Canada in an address here last night. The proposed route would be via Scotland, Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland and Hudson Bay to Winnipeg. Red Bandits Are Active in China - - have secured quite a large follow lng and the troubles seem -to- b snrpadlncr r MOKEBACK, DIED TODAY Jons Olof Olsen, Victim of Logging Accident Last Summer, Expired Today Jons Olof Olsen, logger who broke his back lost June when a log rolled upon him In one of the logging camps on the Queen Charlotte Islands, died early this morning in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He was 54 years of age and a native of Sweden. He was unmarried and, as far as can be learned, has no relatives In this country. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. Structural Steel' For Power House Arriving Sunday C.P.R. freighter Princess Ena, Capt. Albert Rlppon, is due In port at 4:30 tomorrow morning from Vancouver with 150 tons of structural steel to be used by the Power Corporation of Canada In power ihouso construction at Falls River. a The steel will be transferred from the steamer to scows and taken to Falls River. Toronto Stocks (Oouttciy 8. D. Jobniton Oo.) Amulet, .88, .90. Dome, 9.05, 9.10. Falsonbrldge. 2.45, 2.75. Holllngcr, 6.45, 6.50. Howie. .65, .67. Hudson Bay, "9.45 6.50. I Imperial Oil, 27.25. 27.50. Int. Nickel, 36.Q0, .36.75. n, , Manitoba Basin, .06, 07. Mining Corp.. 1.84, 1.85. Mclhtyre. 18.75, 18.90. Noranda, 31.00, 31.25. Shcrrltt-Gordon, 1.85, 1.68. Sudbury Basin, 2.01, 2.05. ' Teck Hughes, 6.35, 0.45, i Trcadwell Yukon, 2.01, 2.05. Ventures, 1,36, 1.40. 1 Ventures, 1.36, 1.40. Wright Hargraves, 1.95,' 1.96. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 US, CONVICTS RESIST BRIT AIN FLIGHT 1 Died T&sterday jPE JIIhi "H n S The late Hugh? Blair Mackenzie, general manager? of the Bank of Montreal, who succumbed to cerebral hemmorhage Friday, was bom In Ingersoll, Ont., December 14, 1867, the son of the late Venerable Archdeacon G. C Mackenzie D. C. L. He was educated at Kincardine, Brantford and Port Hope and en- tered banking wjth the Bank of; Commerce in 18S1. he then went to 1 the Bank of Br$isW North America 1 of which he eventually became gen-1 eral manager after having been stationed in varlStis capacities suc cessively at Brantford; St. John, Montreal, London. Ont.. Victoria and Winnipeg. On amalgamation of the Bank of B.NA. with the Bank of Montreal in 1918 he was made assistant manager and became gen eral manager in 1929. Survived by his widow and two- sons and one daughter, Mr. Mackenzie was an ardent golfer and tennis player and belonged to the Anglican Church. He made his home at Westmount, Quebec. HILL TRIBES REBELLING Troubles Reported From Afghan Frontier of India Where Women and Children Leave LONDON, April 28: Word re ceived from India Is that trouble Is continuing in the part of India bordering on Afghanistan. This is a part of the country inhabited by I warlike hill tribes which give al- PORT SIMPSON, April 26: Eas-most constant trouble to the mill-1 ter seasonal services were observed tary police forces of that part of ,in the Grace United Church. Rev. the country. Mr. Eby presiding at each service. European women and children i on Sunday there was special mu-have been ordered to leave this sec-1 sic provided by the choir, tlon of the country,. Indicating that ; on Sunday evening the Women's the disaffection Is widespread. It Is thought here that this movement has nothing to do with the Gandhi passive resistance difficulty ; except that it is likely to happen at time when it is thought the British troops would be otherwise engaged and might not be able to concentrate on that part of the country. OFFICER PROMOTED Corp. Andrew Falrbalm. chief of the Bmlthcrs district detachment of the provincial police, lias been promoted to the rank of sergeant. f t MAN WHOM OFFICER i s SHOT HAS NOW DIED VANCOUVER, April 20: Harry Gerlltz of Calgary, who was shot in the head Wednes day night by Constable J. H. Johnson when he was allegedly attempting to escape from custody, died late last night. An inquest will be held. ' VERDICT IS UNCERTAIN Coroner's Jury Fails to Determine Whether Clerk Was Suicide or Murder Victim AI.EEHNI, April 20: A coroner's jury inquiring into the death of City Clerk Martin M. Stephens, whose body was found with a bullet wound In the head in the smouldering ruins of the City Hall Friday morning, yesterday returned an open verdict declaring that it was unabl to say whether the bullet wound had been self-inflicted or caused by some unknown person. When the Jury returned its open verdict, Dr. A. D. Morgan, cooner, remarked: "I am surprised at your verdict, gentlemen!' The late Mr. Stephens was well known by Rev. Charles E. Motte, minister of Rupert EastS United Church hereftwho wistf formerly located on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Mr: Motte is convinced that Mr.? Stephens was murdered. PRINCE IS BACK HOME David of Wales Welcomed From African Hunting trip By Royal Family WINDSOR, April 26: The Prince of Wales, home from his African hunting trip, landed on Smith's Lawn In Windsor Great Park yesterday. The Duke of York and Prince Oeorge greeted him and drove him to the Prince's country house where the King and Queen welcomed him home. Easter Season at Port Simpson Was Suitably Observed Missionary Society of the Grace Church held special services. On Sunday afternoon, the Port Simpson Band, which had been practising very faithfully, gave an open air concert to the keen enjoyment of all. CONSIDERING BUDGET OTTAWA. ,Aprll 26 -r- Premier King had no announcemcnl to make at the conclusion of Friday's cabinet meeting. It is understood that further consideration was given to thc budget. The Weather .it. Dominion Telegraph 'Service' Prince Rupert Cloudy, 'fresh, southwest wind, temp. 50. Haysport Part cloudy, 52, light wind. Port Simpson Part cloudy, calm 46. Terrace Cloudy, , calm, 46. Rosswood Cloudy, calm, 44. A,lynash Cloudy,- calm, 42. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 52. Prison Reform Bills Now Before Congress of United States; Will Pass Senate Soon "Fis Expected WASHINGTON, April 26: There are bills before Congress now providing for reform of the prisons of the United States. These have already passed the House and it is thought that the recent tragedy at Columbus will have the effect of hastening Senate action on them. The bills provide for better facilities in regard to probation for prisoners and quicker action for parole as well as a number of other reforms. COLUMBUS, April 26: The prisoners of Columbus, Ohio, penitentiary, following the terrible fire, have or- : o janlzed a passive resistance cam Renominated '' rarararaw.wr hui Major General A. D, McRae who will again contest North Vancouver federal seat for ConservaUves. EISHSALES 1 mation of a metropolitan hospital Summary district embracing the city, Point a., incnnn j 0rey. North Vancouver city and 7 WMt Vancouver. New ? ' Westminster and Burnaby are the Canadian - 60J00 pounds. 95c tw0 cnlef W;ommendatlons ln thc and 5s to 10.1c and 5c. t of tfle commlsslon of doc. " . tors which last winter made a sur-Amerlcan vey 0f hospital conditions ln Van-Constitution, 40,000, Cold Storage, r-ouver. ..5c and 5c. ! Kanaga, 35.000, Atlln for Ketchl-an delivery, 10.2c and 5c. Nordby, 27,000, Booth, 10c and 5c. Nordic, 37,000, Cold Ctorage, 9.8c md 5c. Coolldge. 16,000, AUln, 10c, and 5c Majestic, .,31,000, Pacific, ,iq.6c nd 5c. Anna J, 13,000, Cold Storage, ?.1.4c and 5c. Wave, 9,000,,Booth, 12.2c and 5c Condor, 9,000. Col dStorage, 12.4c and 5c. Cora, 3,000, Booth, 12.1c and 5c j I Canadian I Capella, 10,000, Atlin. 9.9c and 5c Emblem I, 8,000, Cold Storage,; "c and 5c Gulvlk. 8,000, Cold Storage, 10.1c j and 5c Oony. 11,000. and Ingrld H.. 6,500, Booth, 10c and 5c. impereuse. o,uw, racmc. una 5c Rlngloader, 2,000, Atlin, 9.5c and 5c Bayvlew. 6.500. Cold Storage, 10c; and 5s- ,. . I . ROXEN AT ELEVATOR . Although lining has not yet been Vs Meredith, another Derby can-quite completed, the Swedish dldate. third. Thirteen horses ran. steamer Roxen moved away from , the ocean dock' last evening and iTniUADDnUJ'C TIHEC' took up her berth nt the Alberta i J UinUlUUH jj IIUJjJ wneat poors laincc mipcrtniiievni tor. The vessel will probably start J loading early next week a full car - , go of grain for the United Kingdom or Continent and should be able to get away by the end of the week. VANCOUVER WHEAT I VANCOUVER, April 26: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.05. Boston Grill LARUE CABARET Special Dinner ThuiKUp and Saturday Dsndoc Eery Saturday Night, 9 to It Dince Hall (or Hlra Aeoommodatloni (or Private Partlea PHONE 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS paign for the purpose of securing the removal of Warden Thomas and other reforms. Forty have Joined In the movement and have agreed among other things to discountenance violence of any kind and to take no part in plots to escape. The investigation which is going ' on shows that the prison at Columbus was old and one of the least fireproof In the United States. Protests against its condition and i against the overcrowding had been I made by the Prisoners' Relief Association and by the National Society lor Penal Reform but Ohio Legislature had refused to take any action to remedy n. SURVEY OF j HOSPITALS VxKeTnstiuliohs-IVeeaeJ'nn" I Greater Vancouver, Commission of Doctors Reports VANCOUVER, April 26:-The construction of six new hospitals in Greater Vancouver at a cost of approximately $3,375,000 and the for PRIMATE Archbishop Samuel Matheson Re-Ungulshes Duties on Acount of Advancing Years WINNIPEO, April 26: Arch- bishop Samuel Matheson, for 21 I years primate of the Church of England in Canada, has announced his retirement, effective September next. Advancing age, coupled with ill health of late, is the reason for the retirement. W Jf A Wl Hill ri IfUlo T LraVCn KaC6 0-ay Frlar SfCond and Meredith Third in Event at Newmarket Yesterday NEWMARKET. . April 26:-Lord Astor's colt Writ A. Derby candidate won the Craven Stakes here yos- Iterday. Walter'Gulnoss' Gay Frlar I was second and Somervllle Tatter- Sunday. April 27; 1930 nigh 0.01 19.4 ft. 12.26 p.m. 18.7 ft. loW ; 7 qo am 4.3 tt. ."r 19 95 pJn- 5.6 ft. Monday, April 28, 1930. High 0.58 a.m. 21.1 ft. 3.39 p.m.l 19.5 ft Low 7.33 a.m. Z2 ft. 19.37 pjn. 5.7 It.