X r FLAT- lop rpnt lour rooms and FOR SALE little aft Qurne. heater. Price $5. Daily News, t 1,1 u :! i t .. 'i a.1- n - SITUATIONS WANTHD PROPERTY repairs. Plain furniture mato. J. WUUa. Phone Black 792. PRIVATE stenographer, 516 Ave. West, P. O. Box 300. CHIROPRACTIC 6U) a MUSIC . . . ...... M SINOINO Leaaons evens. J- E Davey, Phone Black 3. J17 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room. Phone Blacl 707. W ROOM and Board. Phone Red 139 TRANSFERS a..- i . . CAMERON Transfer. Phone 177 Dry iMrah. Cadar and teak Vm RED'S TRAKWiR. QMK 3W FuraKitfe Movmg. Fitane 204. U Sunshine apd Red Ray Treatment Nervous. Female and Chtidrvns' Diseasea Specially Treated .V. C. ASP1NAU. (Chiropractor) Phone Orien 311 0 & 7 Exchange Blk. tOpp. Ormes) SECONDHAND nfiAIXKS 4. New,and Second-Hand Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged W. H. Montgomery 3rd Avenue Phone Blue 339 PRINCB RUPERT AUCTION MART W buy, srll or exchange any kind of furniture or household it'. SALVAGE AM TOWINO FulV EnulDDod Oeneral Salvage Wprk AgcnU for EASTHOPE ENGINES, Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire Bargains In Gas Entlncs Northern B.C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Oravel in any quantity, delivered anywhere by water 561iw'.l&! . Phone, Pay or Night P.O. Box 1564 AUCTIONEER goods, musical Instruments, machinery, etc. Oeneral repairs, crating, packing and shipping-Workmanship cuarfntecd. JusV phone Bfack 120 hna wc WiT1 rt: r. HAWKS. Auctioneer., vLXy'-nlrjV i . . . tf i VUCt til aj.wm. - i 1 SERVICES APPRECIATED bath, Sixth and Fulton. Phone i 543, tf. Editor, Daily News:' -.(-i - - It is the tendency in this world FOR RENT Modern house, 5 or the .peopie to clamor to the rooms and bath. Apply Munro Qovernment Departments for what Bfos t they want and to, blame the offl- FOR UBNT-Clwu well furBtshed c their every wish, is not car -modern- aptmenU. Vatowr ut, once. Very little thought Is glm or appreciation Apartments, phone Red, 444, expressed (or the work that is go- "l- - - irjf on all the time improving con- To Rent tlhtoB for everyone. ,f I haw in mind particularly, th TWO ic Three n Roomed Cosy W belng done by W. L. Statu- t 1 I luteins . Free use- of electric light washer Rentete $10 to $WnvHtffo DYER APARTMIiNT$ 3RD AV! Santajeiaus visited the Canadian Legion CJub on Saturday afternoon, : much to the delight of a crowd of some 250 youngsters who were assembled for the occasion. After Santa had been welcomed to Prince ; Rupert by Mayor C. H. Orme, dls- 1 trlbution of gifts from a beautifully decorated tree commenced. There was also ice cream and pop In lav- , tsh abundance. The young son of Tony Christian was the winner in the raffle of a big lucky stocking. Little Miss Yule of Sunnyside won a handsome yacht Itf, Acting Agent of the Depart- for which there was drawing. an,t ment of Malne at Digby Island. Ladies who assisted in connection Everyone who uses Metlakatla with the Christmas Tree were pre-Passage has reason to be thankful sen ted with beautiful ferns in pots. for the Improvement which hav The committee 'In charge of the been made there a the new bea- Christmas Tre Included Fred Ood- FOR SALE 90118 ar a 81641 lmPovenM!nt- 1 wln- D Robmlr, W. Sh'rubs'all, vvu-: personalty naa occasion lo nam nance,. uwuu throuch the Dassaae recently a' Mrs. M. M. Lamb. Mrs. U. Anderson. midnight and very dark with two Mrs. Wright-Ddvtes and Mrs. K. boat, one in t;w alongside th ueaie. other, drawing 10 ft. and 13 ft. re- rpectively, on a very low tide, It pLjl JWrtl Curtloir two feet, and made tfae passage; LfllMu Cll OI OlinilaY zarafonaety witn new beacons. I will be only a th the toe aid aia of or uw tbj'j 1 Tf 1 1 1 leel sure that it: bCIlOOl HelD WeedY matter of a short! time until Mr. Stamford will give! tit two small lights in the passage to make it stttl safer for our fish-1 is that Ibis place la always drr where Bttrlek only drlea 3 letti on a zero tide. Conaeqnenty the Department of Marine would l raved considerable money la bulk ing the light, not having to walk according to the tides and put.li t in expensive underwater rein f jr. Wm. awl alao the Upht being high tc. woulst htm a much greater 7li 1 I am waHiBf this letter to puo Haty sbew our apfireciation of tti oad work Naf done by Mr. Stamford and his ass'stanf . 1" a!tln these improvemenU, ai I am sure that there are huadrtt s of people lrj Prince Rnpert who o not know and therefore eann;t appreciate the vah:'e asaistai i White Offering at First Church Yesterday United fleet and others. ng , laI Christmas service of, I would like also to axpress m . . . Qv,i regardlng tba Jight for -1" iJtT the form trick Rock or OulJ Recks, tor tar ZZZT. hnl. afsisunce of vessala ualng Ed;- . , vtn f mm . thfr Pasaage The location on Ji$Mw, a small , ul "V .Zl Placed at the foot of ithe manftr L'?" !h:V" during the service their oWn !L 'rr-r,;, ,! white envelope, amounting aovwa sa w w $22.75. This will be used in providing some needy cheer this Christ-j maa season. The Sunday School orchestra assisted In the choral service and also played appropriate selections. Miss Linea Hanson sang1 "sweetly ' '' ' a choral hymn. ; LOCAL NEWS Fred Stephens returned to the city on the Prince William thjs afternoon from a week's trip to Sel-wyn Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, on insurance business. Miss V. E. Masaey, school teacher at Sandspit, atrived in the cltjy on being given the mariners ol ttla he Prince William this afternoon port by the Depart- of Miri: ; irwn me uianos ana win piwwu oy Thanking you. Mr Wttoi j train Wednesday aaojptng to her w r ARiOiTRibvo 1 Smai wfcere she will Ltd.;Pnd the Chrietmaa and New Year vun.r Pacific Salvaae Co. Demonstration By Sea Cadets vacation. Miss Marion Haina. who recent' ly went soutfa,., from Hazclton where she had been nursing, was foe a abort tine the1 gueat of ,Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sritith,, Fifth " 'Ave. 8he Is spending Clirsrtmas at Parents of the boys of the laal b home ta Westminster. ; 8a Cttdais gathered at naval head- Mtes Haines noted a number of im- j quartets Saturday evening to wla- orovemenw m me cuy sinces sne ness a demonstration of the work was last here. the boys art doing under LitUt. Ro- j hart Bkinee. There was a lacga Dr. Joseph T. Mandy of Prince turn-out for Uie occasion. Rupert and Douglas Lay of Hazel- After the demonstration, T. II. ton, resident mining engineers for, Tnhtuon addrMsed the Barents on the provincial government, will give . If It's en or under the water weimBtters pertaining to the Navy lectures in Vancouver in March undo It." Lsse which sponsors the Sea der the auspices of the British Co-' tZZtZ lumbla Chamber of Mines. Their Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. The proceedings came to a cUm discourses will be in the course of .CI"C.ri for ,i nMna Diving and with a dance of which Chief Petty a series of lectures that are held Officer Young and William Fidler eacn winter Dy me unamoer ui ( were in charge. Mines. BRINGING UP FATHER AtvT-f PAPER 6 OF fOORft TH6 VAOOe Nt:U-TKKV'rXS SOWKWHSRH- POCKET VHEM uprr the. Heavy going in Manchester Hand tunes,, is reason for mud on faces VJB. UOOKEO GvCRt WHERE, BUT CAM'T FllslO AMV UETTER. OB ' .;i. which ga"e holders of lucky tickets in Irish Sweep unteld th a jockeys. Race was won by Glorious Devon, an outsider, owned by Lord Clanely. , Boring Under The Heart Of A City Eliminating a surface line at present connecting lis main yards on Durrard Inlet, where the tran-Paeifio linen berth, with the storage yards and Industrial sidings at False Creek, Vancouver, ll.C, th Canadian Pacific Railway is Just about to provide work for 300 men, throughout the winter, by beginning work on a grout tunnel, nearly a mile long. J?even cross-tow-n streets will be freeii and much valuable bjjildlnir-l.ind made available by the disappearance ol the srround-leval line. In addition to wWeh faeter connection will be mada for the railway between Uu waterfront and the ale Creek area It is calculated that excavation HUH' KEEP Or LOOKtM KNOW THEY'RE inI THb HOUSE OME- CANT KS.CP VTHiMOiM ooiO A'b I POT DOWN- T OVAOP6ARt- t?. '5 . iui. mi l riun Sfmrt, lac., CtMt BriUla ni M mama. i m nil mii nip lSww Monday, December 22, 1930 page rgra Classified Advertisements. usiness an d Profe ssional Men's Guide. Legal Notices' MWLWMJALE AD. WILL CONVERT WAT UNUSED PIECE OF FURNITURE INTO CASK TRY IT! FOR RENT FLAT FOR RENT Wallace Block. Enquire store. l .1 IJll. ljjjj, i.; The Letter Box Canadian Legion j Christmas Tree of 86 )09 cnblc yards of soil will be necessitated by the new tunnel, which will be 224 feet high, and v iry (rom 16 to 19 feet in width. The accompanying drawing shows details of the project, the heavy dotted line being the bore of the tunnel through the heart of the city Inset the new aoadlan Pacific record-breaking liner "Empress of Japan": above: downtown Vancouver, showing (left), the new Marine building, and (right) the Royal Bank building: below: a close-up of locomotive 6319. one of the new giants operating la Brit-lb Columbia. 1 Singer Sewing Machines r On Easy Monthly Paymenti As low as $3.00 per month Cheaper to nuy than rent All makes of machines re paired. McRAE BROS. LTD. TYPEWRITERS So other value ran approach-th hprflal REBUILT UNDERWOOD 5 $75.00 i Very easy terms All other maken from ?15.0fl Hl'XnSTIMNn ADDINO MACHINES United Typewriter Co. Ltd; VANCOUVER. B.C TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DA lit Y FOR SKEENA BKAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese TRESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early DeliverThroughout the City SIRS. JAMES CLARK Palmistry aRtl Crystal Reading While House 22 Second Ave. Telephone 767 Silversides Bros. Third Ave. Phone 22 Window Glass and Glazing Nelson's Beauty Parlor Qroguignole Permanent Wave Guaranteed $750 .. Skilled aitlsts in all branches oi beauty "ulture 311 Third Street Phone Blue 561 Wood and Coal Oticer up) The best was coming. Now It's Here Try our new coal ust arrived CASErS CARTAGE & FUEL CO. TelepUane 303 NavalDance 1.6 FT THo& UETTERt) Onj tOOR HAF LAWT MlQHT J . V E' I VZJMUSbw II M 51V si. Is Enjoyable A very enjoyable daaca was Itfld last Friday evening at naval head quarters by the men of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. There weu about forty-five person present. Chief Petty Officer Young was in charge and Mrs. Young prepared the refreshments. s By George McManus 'fit M