August 21, 1030. TH3 DAILT HZW3 rAQ2 F1VJ FIRES COST MANY LIVES - FOR SALE, FOR RENT, LOST & FOUND Sailor-Author Tells Grim Tales of THIS IS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. lunic and Heroism onsllljh , 4 Seas in Early Days 1 A:: 1;. P U II pt f. 41 ' ' ' ' Waj r-OTTHAMPTON, Eng., Aug. 21: f F people living today can recall j Vrck of the R. M. 8. P. Com-! steam-sailing ship AmazoB. If v. an January 2, 1862, that th r ,v,l Mall Steam Packet Com-1 MS HT. Sf in. unit liic titttfL snip oi sailed front Sout.hamnton areo and malls for the We1 K.hlre,r'',,t uf ' waterways m ! , J"' ar.tl stream vtth many pleasant My nU wo:led Isle, unexplored by was a novetly in those days; I hlt m1"- Nuw th To'iy good ac- . I eommcdatlon i provided and .i-i j ii iw modern ber-fashioned "sailing-steara" ! camping equipment U. oMainaMt "many ri'putea to De me Diggest vessel out of any Brltt ta Hi r gross burthen Was 2,2M ! PoP. from -jrilch a wonderful picture! Wie was 300 feet in length and in the beam, scarcely larger n ii modern coaster. to ;;) was in IU infancy in 1852, ' Amazon was one of these , , i Mime craft fitted with hugei wheels and steam entwines, ; :h 80 horse-power. In addi-j '., a crew of 110 officers and' he carried 50 passengers. the first the Amazon exper-il bad weather; and the full L'th of the 80 hone-power en- ! is needed to push her ag-head ' winds and seas. r hmts of those days were lit-v than mechanics. Very soon of the Wcame i ,i rings engines 'l and the hose pipe was con-y employed to ceet them. And in he Bay of Biscay? But the r refused to turn back, and r bis ship into the gale. Then, lit. the second officer "saw '.auk that caused his heart to v is it.s beat and a lump to rise . idly In tits gulping throat, wore flames evident, Issuing the super-structure in the i) i hood of the mueh-crltl- nine roora.' itt. mpts to smother the en-iii! stop the fire failed, and Jl hope of conquering the - died. The passengers burst he doors that kept them bend swarmed on deck, 'mm fell on thetr knees to hey were Jostled to the bul-ind crushed and tramplert, blows were struck as the ur horror of feet knawed into ' -oukl. m ;iv one hnpe of salvation now nod -the boats. But these nit ; and the men who should ii ndled them were forward." hip carried nine boats, but in -h them was next to impos- T i try to drop a boat over the s to court disaster. Those 1 'hat eeuM be reached were 'ady until wrh time as the stopped at their own ar-ince no man could enter the i' room. Boilers Burst i: master of the Amazon knew of steam. That the boll-' nit! burst when drpletod of wwt entered his head. Fin- v . h the hl) a raaaw of names ( 'Hi plunging before the rrale. Mitaln determined to launch it s. but to add to the horror, I i-wurd ware on fire. nod lately there was furthei nd a wild stampede to reach I I boats, which were not bum- iUiin Symona, a desperate sickened to death by what he -''en, went aft to the quarter took the wheel from the Oman's hands, an dsald: "Save If lad; I stand by the ship.' rr. for all evidence to the con- the captain died a lonely ' at the post of duty." lose left aboard the ship per- 'I as she blew up. The 41 survl-driftlng In their battered boats i iut food or water, were rescued r'utch galliots and a British l u also claimed the Cospatrlck, iidenshlp of 1,200 tons which 1 from London for New Zea 1 on Sept. 11. 1874, with a erew 1 41 and 429 emigrants. Panic 1 1 out, and the boats were hrd or capsized in the launch-Two boats alone floated after hips ank two boats 400 mUaw land, and in them wore hud-l;" 1 'i survivors. w 1 lu ri- waljieltheKoidSfor (fiftk, "11 1 une h(Ml hart iSefh maMat " Before the C&spatrlck MR 1 'ftatn lost control of hlraaSrl. in ' ' act was to throw his wife ard, and authorities blamed fi'scnco on board for Uie "col- quality of the catastrophe. A nian in control of such a sl-' 1 on needs to have a clear 1)1 ' if the best of the brain is oc- 'I wiLh apprehension for n 1 'inr, he cannot do Justice to 1 lr or to the situation." 1 ; -hi- two boats ins. 1 nut off one never scenj again. Bud woather .w4f . lin1ijnv ften vf c IWllUliy lieSOfLS RAINBOW TROUT pocn. in this wid vinrin count th. """if wips. w hSe tS th. j U seen- 100 mile of lake and woods lft levery direction. Apply to c.n.r. er by wire or letter! FOR llouiliift Lodge. 1'irt H( Jinn's. IIC. 3m--Je 24 FOR Lakelse Lodge New Lakelse Lodge on the short of Lakelse Late is; now open to guests. ' Fine Fly Fishing-'. On the lake and rivsV. Lithia Pool Springs i Largest in Canada Good for rheumatism. Phone connecting with Terrace Fare freaa train to Ledfe and rrturtv 2-50 Manager J. Bruce Johnstone Wonderful Tlcll 3rd fli F;' riMKLoirr islanh The Home Farm Fine beach and meadows fur 204. Cbldren's Biayrrottnila. Salma and Trout Fish I tit River and Sea Bathing Excellent Cuisine rartle rail he inn at MtilderMe or Tort ClemeBl- tvirciesa for ReetVitliin MADAMK RUAUT JITNEY SERVICE Between P n Omei:ts and Til Qiiwn fhiirlott tuy, Mondays ,md Bii'urdayi, l.i-Nten 1'iirt t'leinfiilt. H..10 a.m. gur-n I barJetft ljo.p.m. Puren M em h. Kmiiiil lrli SC. L. ntWN, I'nrt tlement" Stage Sc Taxi Service 1 Quqn Charlotte Is. Sedan Cars meet all boats at Port , Clement and at Queen Charlotte City Regular trip to Pirt Clements every; Tuesday and Thur .! y lravmg Q C. , Cay at s m retun.iiisi from Port Cle-, ineste nt 2 pm. ! K;ili- ijiimi rii:-rhitle Clf lu Port li-iiienlk orti rrliirn or lre vrrta. I liitifinrrii ne pnlnti-. KH-. a mile. Bi.io in ci mf' rt It costs no more. 1'hoiie '2 short. 1 long Wire ,pr phone our i-x;rf-n.,e. I KirMI Ml HTRVKN - overtook the u4l)er. And trMmteaae the bluest horror of all. men turned 0annib.il. ElafAt Shiyl '' after the Cospatrlck sank tnete were left only elfiht men, and three if i.ii-M- vure on!" ivinK lunritirs. Two mn-T dnys passed and the; number in the bo..t was reduced to rive five men in mils, as weak as nri(r babies. A ship nuiie.i rea ana ww ihem on board, hut only three uvea, Oct quit' k results with a want a At BRINGING UP I Ti i 'h il -41 , " j MAKE YOUR . FOR RENT 1 : FURNISHED Flat, 4 rooms and bath hone. 647. tf i FOR HsUfT Furnished apartment by day, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT Furnished suites, two and five rooms. Phone Mussal lem Grocery. it ro HBvT-WjOO a month puts a piano m your honte. Walker's Music Store. RENT Five roomed flat, va- pant. Julw 1 Summit Aiurtmonfi Phone Blue 345. tf RENT Partly furnished modern house, all newly decorated Inside. Close to two schools. Apply S. B. Thomson, Phone 150. 191 U,J"' miuiwwu BOARD and Room. Phone Black 707. j BOARD residence, week or month, for terms apply The Inlander. ; Phone 137. lm-15, SECOXU-IIAND DEALERS New and Second-Hand Goods B Wight, Sold or Exchanged W. H. Montgomery Avenue Phone Mae 339 STEAM BATHS 6tb Street Phone Black 76t Oppsisite Prince Hupert Hotel LadiM fram 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Gents, from .. 10 .a.m. to 10 pjn. lhrareiinc Kvnc uutwioiuw uaufo. WALLPAPERS PAINTS Window Glass Picture Frame .Mouldings IK I) AVENUE - TIIONE 2 SpTrella Service Supporting Garments made to naee: vour Deraonal needs. mrs. isbell, peters Resident Conettere Phone Red 10J C. M. I1RYANT A. II. S. M. Eng. ASSAY OFFICE Results guaranteed and returned by next mail. Stewart British Columbia Ja&fte Lino Rugs ' At Greatly Reduced Prices JDfcWU FEW LB IT Before purchasing a Vacuum cleaner see the Air-Way Sanitary system, no filthy bags to empty several other features that no other cleaner on the mar ret nas. pjve years guarantee. Maclvenzic's Furniture FATHER FOR SALE FOR SALE New ' linker built cedar rowboats $30 up. Lindsay's Boat Worlss, 842 Powell Street, Vancouver. tf T 'FOR SALE Fine 5-room house 4th Avenue Bait First-class condition, newly papered, fully modern. Two bed rooms. Fire place. Wired for electric stove, $4,000. Terms. Apply McCaffery, Gibbons & Collart, Limited. 197 FOR SALE . An 8-roomed house with 6 bedrooms, in live town and doing: good boarding house business. Ill-health compete owner to sell for $1100.00 cash as going concern 16 boarders. M. 31. STEPHENS & Co. LTD. To Whom it may concern: This is to warn any party or parties cratetrrphrting purchasing or chartcrtn gasoline launch "Billl- ikenW No 12es44 now ln vrince rtuperi, ux;., mai way win, ,nave to oeai airecx witn ine owner j H. II. Hogan, Bella Bella, B.C. The i authority of any agent to sell or charter said gasoline launch has this day been withdrawn. H. HOGAN, tf Bella Bella, B.C. CHIROPRACTIC V. C. ASPINALL (Chiropractor) fl St 7 Exchange Blk. (Opp. Orme's) Sunshine and Rtd Ray Treatments Nervous, Female and Child rvns' Diseases Specially Treated Phone Green 241 AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. dt exchanae any kind furniture household B.uia ui of ""'" "' " or . goods, musical instruments ma- chlnerv etc General reDalrs. orating, pacKing ana snipping. Wcrkmansliip guaranteed. Just phone Black 130 and we will call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer Federal Block. tf PHOTO FINISHING BV EXPERTS Scud vour Film and Photo Work To Vrntlutll Photo Finishing Prince Rupert, It.C. Quality Guaranteed. Price Reasonable tifiiny'jyi 7tr i r TViwmt LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team 01 Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Movlne. CNJl. TRAINS From East DaBy, except Tuesday, 13.30 noon. Ffcr East Dally, except Sunday. 1 p m SITUATIONS VACANT EARN money now taking orders for Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Finest line ever shown. Easy to sell. Write for partlCU j tends to apply' to the Liquor Control lars. Regal Art Co., 310 SpadlmB0n- Vra Ave.. Toronto. tf of tha premise known a th "PORT ' I CLEMENTS HOTSX," situate at Pnrr AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Make big money selllrrj "Cigamat" the new cigarette vending machine for automobiles. Every motorist buy on( sight. Send for demonstrator and sale particulars. MJJS. Specialty Mfg. & Sales Limited, 137 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont. 197 SITUATIONS WANTED THOROUGHLY experienced Bind . . , . ery ery Girl Girl se seeks position. Box n Daily News. 202 IBUUIII DUD X " IXlflV Call Ul t lit ' "I i ' 34,,ea,t ot Lot 334t. swindle island. SALVAGE ANt TOWING , - ii it's on or unaer tne water we do it." p Cl,,n PrM iA aciric oatvage 0 Vo. 1-T.a. Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage 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 Coolidge Propellers Sand and Gravel in any quantity. delivered anywhere by water Phone, Day or Night 5C1 P.O. Box 1564 DrivurselfTaxi Why not enjoy a nice drive this evening or tomorrow? -, . . , . ii youKUjuui, uiivo now, wny nu learn? xnere u oe a aay wnen you u Lch vmi yu rnnlH coma. I We will teach you. Our charges ' are reasonable. Walker Motor Co., Ltd. Distributors of CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS Hunt's Furniture & Upholstry "The Store of Quality" Complete House Furnishings Terms Arranged G. M. HUNT Third Avenue, Phone Red 637- A RIG OPPORTUNITY for those who want Tailor Made Suits See our windows for special low prices. Regular Prices Reduced $5.00 to $15.00 Finest quality and latest patterns. Come In ard see us today before It Is too late. SUITS Special order complete and finished ln three days. See Ling the Cutter Ling, the Tailor Second Avenue Phone C49 "OOVEKNMENT MQl'OR ACT" Notice of Application for Consent to Transfer of I leer Lleenee NOTICE Is hereby given that at tha expiration of (our wceka from the first mihllfjitton hrAAf t.ha underalffned In- ClernenU B.C.. on the lands described as Lot 7, 8 and 9, Block 47, Dtstrtot poslte short, there westerly, southerly Lot 746, Queen Charlotte District, Plan I and Easterly along High Water Mark 1079. from Herbert Hampton. Oaetano , to point of commencement and encloa-Clccone and Theodore Mosconl to John j log the bay and containing 13 acres Pyper. Dated this 8th day of August, 19S0. JOHN PTPBB, ApfileAnt. RANGE 3 COAST DISTRICT Recording District of Prince Rusert TAKE NOTICE that Richard Walter Underbill of Vancouver, B.C., Acoun- tant. Intends to apply for perm;s-,:i:n t" ' lease the following described fov shcre ' land:--Commencing st a pc t planted at High Water Mark abr.ut 1-2 m!! I thence south, 5 chains to inland, thence east 7 chains to shore, tbenco northerly westerly and southerly along High Water Mark to point of eemmsnoe-ment and containing 20 acres more or less. Dated July 5th. 1940. Richard Walter Underbill. June T. Underfill!. Agent. RANGE 3 COAST DISTRICT Recording District of Prince Rupert. TAKE NOTICE that John Edward Underbill of Vancouver. B.C.. Engineer. Intends to apply for permission to lease the frilOTlng described foreshore lnds: Miammm as post piantea tne west end at small hay about 1 1-3 miles south and 2 mile east of the south east corner of Lot 33S Ssin(U Island, thence south east 20 chains, t east ea-traee to bay, tbenoe easterly. northr-ly and wetterry asang High Water Itsrk to pelnt of eonUBexiceaMn and talnlng 30 sere mate or less Dated July 4th, 1930, John Bdward UndortUl. James T". Usrterhll). Aejer.t. RANOE 3 COAST DISTRICT Reoordlag District of Prince Rupert TAKE NOTICE that Norman Hill CI Vancouver, B.C.. Clerk, intend to apply for peHntsiop to lease the follow I WK uemm lunwif imw-wvu1 meneliig at a bom planks on the Ruth i snore i owmaie lamna anout w cnam south and 100 chalne we.-,: of th.- south wet corner of sst thence wertriy along High water Mark about 240 ehni.u to a point behind Double Island, tbenee 3 chain more or less to Low Water Mark, thence fattertr along Low, Water Mark, thence north to point of commencement and enclosing all tidal flutx and lagoons and containing iso acr-:. more or leas. Dated July fitfek 19S0. Norman Hill James T. Uaderhill. Agent "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT". NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB BESR LICENCE NOTICE IS HBRCBT OIVSTN that, on the 21st day of August next, the undersigned intend to apply te the Lkiuoy Control Board for a licence in rsapacl of premise being part ot the buUdlng knowi a Seal Cov Hotel, altuate at the City of Prince Rupert, ln the Province of British Columbia, upon the land described as all that portion of Waterfiont Btoek "I" Bay of Prince Rupert, Ctty of PrMo Rusert. Province of BrltUh Corumbla, Map 9SS, Prince Rupert Land Reft 1st ration District, and being more particularly described as follows: "Commencing at a point wbieh Me ln a straight line bearing aorta OS de;., 28 ft., B In. last distance of 787.20 feet from the centre of slrde a shown on said Plan 92S. Section 1, thence south S deg.. 35 ft.. 15 Ins. East a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence north 83 deg. M rt.. Stma. Mat a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north o det. Sin. 25 las. West a aia. U nee of 60 ft. to a point, thence South 83 deg., 24R 31 In. West a distance of 100 feet to the point of oomaiiic ment for the 1 of beer by the glees or by the c-pen bottle tor oonsumpUoa on the pr em free. Dated this sand day of July, 190, II. A DOJ. Applicant RANGE 3 COAST DISTRICT Recording Dlstriet of Prince Rupert. TAKB NOTICE that Frederic Clare Underbill of Vancouver, B. C. Land Surveyor, Intend to apply for permission to lease the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a port planted on the South shore of small bay on North End of Price Island about 2 miles south and 1 mile east of the south east corner of Lot 336, Schooner i Psnage, thence North 40 chains to op- more or less. Dated July 4th. 1930. Frederic Clare Underbill, James T. Underbill, Agent. RANOS S COAST DISTRICT Recording District of Prince Rupert. PAKE NOTICE that Frederick Russell Bnrtlctt of Vancouver. B.C.. Secretary, intends to apply for permlwtcn to lease tr following described foreshore Unds:- Commend)!" at a nost n Inn ted jn the south shore of Swlrrllo Island about 20 chains south and 100 chains .vest of the south west enrner of Lot 335. thence easterly and northerly along !Ugb Water Mark to tu south west corner ef Lot 335. thence to Low Water Mark, thence southerly and westerly along Low Water Mark, thence lorth 3 chains to point. of commence-tneat, ant enclosing all tidal flats and !agoon. and containing 80 acres more or less. Dated July 6th. 1930. Frederick Rustell Battlett. Jam.s T. Underbill, Agent. DEPARTMENT OK Pl'ISLIC WOItKH XoMee to rontroctora llMtun Krhool SCALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tend'T for Houston School" wUl be received by the Minister of Public Works up to 12- o'cteck nooo on Monday the 25th day ef August. 1930. for th Brect'on nnd completion of a One room School at Houston h the Omrneea Dec tend District B.C. Plans. Specification. aoBtract, nnd forms of tender may b seen on and &fter the SOth day of Ji'iy 1030 and further lnfomurttea obtained at the Departtacnt of Public Work. Parliament BuUdlngs, and at the office? of 'he Government Agents at Vancouver, Prince Ruoart and Smlthers. andCu'.'d- era Exchange. Vancouver, copies of plans i . n.ru.,1.,. w. .ui. i j .'rem the DMrtrr.ent on payment of a deposit of Ten Dollar (10.0O which wul be re funded return of the plana, etc., in good cOJMUtwui. Tendtrs will he opened In public at 3.30 p.m. on Monday the 25th day of August 1930 at the Parliament Buildings. Victoria. The lowest c.- any Under not necessarily accepted. P. PHILIP, Chief Engineer. Department of Public Work. Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C. " A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale & Retail Plate, Window and Ornamental Glass. Wallpaper, Wallfelts, Mureseo Brushes, Paints, Var-nMies. Oils, ralnters' aad Paperbanfers' Supplies. Phcne Red 53 P.O. Box 459 330 Second Ave, Prince Rupert TYPEWRITERS Ne ether lahf eaji apnni.K h lite REBUILT UMDFRWOOD 5J5.&0 Very easy term Alt ether rmrkm mm tts.eo 8UKIISTH.VXII AlllHMi MAC1IISEH United Typewriter Co. Ltd. VANCOUVER, RC. By George McManus rtxEnt'?. am A j ' I r 1 fftMNie c53i? i f LOT OF Til f 1 OSJW TWO KOMORfeD r?TSAooT j Hi f EXTRV IWhtTb ITAUU MINIATURE. , OF'CM WUiRuWEO ' " ' g) WSc, laVI fesMI tetva. tat, gwat Small wgMs ictrm. WANTS KNOWN THROUGH DAILY NEWS WANT AD. COLUMNS