T-:.rfay. January 21. 1930 District News BURNS LAKE jf took only twenty minutes for thn Circle R. Hotel on the north fhorc of Francois Lake to be de gtrc.ycd by fire early last Thursday nvirtilng. The proprietor, John . .... mm4 Vita ntta oam t-A In Zero The new trail from Wistaria to Francois Lake la protlng a great bo in to the settler, who are thus briimiit much closer to the outside The Francois Lake ferry has erased operating owing to the Ice and its service will probably not be resumed until the lake Is free of Ice about next May. VANDERnOOF Mrs R. J Steen entertained with f ;r tables of bridge last Tuesday uf wrnoon. Prtee winners were Mrs. H V Taylor and Mrs. E. C. Mc- Ci.-ur-hy. The Woman's Auxiliary to Hory T'inity Anglican Church ben has c i ied officers as follows: Presi-(Mit Mrs. Otto Hammond; rtoe-jirrdent, Mrs. E. F. Wynne Heath; vr re iary-treasurer, Mrs. Blreb; D rras secretary, Mrs. H. V. Taylor. Mr and Mrs. R. a. Mathews en in' uned last Monday night at ai dinner for bachelor members of ; : ...pertive benedicts of the local M..vnir Lodge. Among those present were R. O Rogers, J. II. Mac- STEWART Melvln Mathecon. foreman at Nine Mile for the Premier Ootd Mining Co., Is a pattest In tte F.cwart General Hospital suffr- g from lacerations and bruise sustained last wetk In a runaway from the Premier barn at Ilvdrr Ed Fernald Is m a critical eon-rition In the local hoapttal with burns about his abdomen, bk i nd legs sustained last Wednesday v.npn a can of crude oU wrriqh h rms using to kindle a frre In his ibln at Hyder. exploded. Mr. Ps-n-id u one ot the old timers of fc'e wart and had been employ! tit the Premier OoW Mining Co.'s flock house. O R Bancroft, well known eon-suiting mining engineer, who is a Expert marcelling, finger and water waving. Face massaee and m1p treatments. Phone 499 Hunt's Furniture Store "The Store of Quality" MONTH END SPECIALS Chesterfield Suites, reg. $KS. for $250 I only Walnut Dining Suite, reg. K50, for $225 I Walnut Dining Suite reg. $200, for $175 G.M.IIUNT Third Avenue, Phone Red 637 CRAIG SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal, Nan Craig, Gold Medallist Enroll now for instruction In the latest m i an. J d. charieson, 8. w. ooek-1 Toe, Tap, Ballet, Grecian, e: w f Manson. Harry EmsHe and j Musical Comedy, Ballroom, r. v David Donaldson , vhy&ica Culture and every of National Dance type . At the annual congrecaUonal rioting of Holy Trinity Anglican I Miss Craig had the honor of Church officers for 1980 were elect- 1 Judging the Highland Dancing at m us follows: People's warden, W.jthe Vancouver Exhibition In 1929. J Rimes; rector's warden, J. W. H.STUDIO, 216 SIXTH AVENUE W. Day select veeuy, Mrs. u. V. xay-i Phone oreen 692 , and R. M. Taylor; auditor, F. E. Dururt: delegate to synoa, Davis THE ELECTRIC BAKERY "The Store That Quality Built!" EAT ELECTRIC BREAD The Best There Is! P. O. BOX 416 PHONE 607 SILVERSIDES. BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone 22 CLEARING GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnel anu shafa in difficult ground a specialty. NELS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL victor here, predicts that ltw ' i . will be a better year In Stewart , R-E. Kaack were elected directors mining development than was ; 1929 owing to the fact that the! for one-year terms. E. D. Haddon stock market will be more sta-1 is tee Hyder member of the board bilised. while J. P. Scarlett represents the provincial government. Mrs. O. Micheflsaa has purchased the Interest of Mrs. Oouchlna In1 Jack Hartley, for whose safety the Rite Cafe here. fears were expressed laet week, .has arrived safely from Bitter Rube Hull, new editor of tiwlcree. pete Swedeborg and part-Stewart Newt, Is still a patient In ale aiM in from the Ruf us me Stewart General Hospital fol- Argenta. iowmg nls seizure with paraty44 several months ago. He Is In excellent spirits, however, and hop-that before long he will be able to be around again. Alex Dodds, a resident of Stewart since 1919, died In his sleep last week In his cabin. He waa 74 years of age and had been employed at various mining properties In the district. A sister resides In -Perth, Ont. The funeral was held here on Saturday There is an excellent sheet of Ice or sxating on Bear River near he old round house. Joe Prout, an old timer of this district, was brought down from the Prosperity mine last week suffering with pneumonia. He Is a patient in the Stewart Hospital where his condition Is reported to oe critical. J H. Wilson, O. II. Hutching ana W. D. Sm th were elected di rectors of the Stewart Hospital for two-year terms at the annual meeting last week. W. S. Orr and FOR RENT FOR RENT Flat In Wallace Block. Apply Store. (2d) FOR RENT Four room flat with bath. .Furnished. Phone 547. tf. FOR RENT Furnished apartments 2, 4, and 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 Clean, well furnished modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phot 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. (20) LOST LOST Blue compact on Fourth i Ave. East or McBrlde. Finder j please return to City Clerk's office, (tf i Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 21, 1910 The Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital Society, at its first annual general meeting, elected officers as fellows: honorary president, William Manson M.PP..; president. J. A. Kir kpa trick; vice-president. 0. W. Morrow; secretary treasurer. A. Cuthbert: executive. E. K. 8trathy, D. G. Stewart, T. D. Pat-tullo, G. R. Naden and Alfred Cars. It Is expected that the society will before long be in a financial poslDon to build a hospital on property at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Green Street which has been donated for , the purpose by the provincial govern-' ment. v' FOR Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing SEE M. T. LEE Si CO. Store Moved to 323 Emad Block BRINGING UP FATHER mi! DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - FOR SALE, FOR RENT, LOST & FOUND J night atUre while severai j ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR pursts rusnea mrougn ine wasing, Mrs. Sutherland lobijy n ine" Dare ieet-WC: .ther was prevailing. THIS IS TOE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. FOR SALE FOR SALE Wicker buggy, cheap. Phone Elack 347. (tf) FOR SALE Kolster six tube etec-trle radio, $150.00. First-class shape, one year old. Phone 83. (tf) FOUR Roomed house, fully modern. In first class condition, In Section 1. $1000 cash. $1800 on terms. A real bargain. McCaffery, Gibbons and CoUart. (tf ) FOR SALE Cabbage, $3 per hundred; Carrots, $2, Potatoes, $3. F.O.B. Dorreen. Address: J. S Box 1, Dorreen. (20) FOR SALE The Gas Boat, W5 181, the property of the Bstate of the late Wm. Schelin. May be seen at Cow Bay, by inquiring at the shop of the Star Welding Company. Tenders for the pur chase of the above boat may be ! addressed to C. L. Monroe, Of- i noon, on January 25. 1930. The; highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (17) FOR RENT SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE WESTVIEW. StWO. READY JANUARY 25. M. M. STEPHENS & CO, LTD. Rentals i-oans Real Estate FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE No. 311. FIFTH AVENUE, EAST, WITH TWd LOTS 3 Bedrooms and Large Sleeping The Lakeview group on Hudson; Porch upstairs, and. Bay Mountain, which has been Kitchen, Dining-room, Llvlng-roora worked for some time by Hankln and Pantry Downstairs and Lorlng, is now In splendid I very REASONABLE PRICE AND shape fore development work on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS a large scale. There are good, . values in gold, silver, lead andj H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. copper. Phone 96 ' 216 Sixth St Tne steamer urn no nas oeen, rnn atf purchased by the Grand Trunk j Quantity Mtalng" 'Machinery, In-Padflc Railway from the North- eluding two VlcW'Petters Dlew?J eastern Railway Co. of England, j Engines 8 and 56-60 HP. Station The vessel will be brought to this at7 type coast from England, renamed the AddrfSS Enquiries, P.O. Box 27 Prince Albert and used In the Stewart, B.C. (16) ireignt ana passenger nusineas out of Prince Rupert QUEEN CHARLOTTE-POUT CLEMENTS STAGE Meets all boats northbound at Queen Charlotte City to convey passengers to Port Clements, and meets southbound boats at Port Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City. Fare $5.00, and In proportion to Intermediate points. II. G. McKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER Sth Street, Phone Blue 625 A D.Hy News, want-ad brlnir results. will BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS. COW BAY P. O. Box 749 Phone Red 415 SALVAGE ANH 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, delivered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or Nlgtat 564 P. O. Box 1364 CHIROPRACTIC flelal Administrator, Prince Ru-i pert, and will be received up to j CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Coughs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. 623 Third Avenue West Blue 85 Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASriNALL Chiropractic Health Service Ultra-Vlolet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 2S3 PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Flnlshlnc WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES AlfCTlONEER WATEK NOTICE Diversion and t'e TAKE NOTICE that James 8. Stapler whose address is Hotel Castlneau, Juneau. Alaska, will apply for a. licence to take and use 200 cubic, second, foot f water out of East Fork Tulsequab River, which flows Southerly and drains Into Taku River about 20 mllei above be moath. The water wlU be diverted from the atream at a point about 3 miles up stream from the mouth of the East Fork and will be uned for Mining Power purpose upon the Tultequah Chief group. This notice waa posted on the A copy of this notice and an appli cation ' pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, 1914," will be filed m th LAND ACT Notice of Intrntlon to Apply to Leeae Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and altu-at on the Bouth Bank of Sktena River, opposite Mile 28.78 on Canadian L.W.M. s ehalow thence Bouth S enaist. mere ot- less to H.W.M . thence Easterly along H.W.M. to point if commencement and containing two (2) acres, more or less. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Perr Thomas D. McLean. Agent. Dated September 31st. 1929. LAND ACT Notke of Intention to Apply to Pun has Land In 8tlUne Lend Recording District and iltuate orf the north bank of th Taku River at a point about three m'le north of the Junction of the Tuleuah River wtto the Taku River. Take notice that the Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Company of Juneau. Al- - aska, occupation mining company. I intends to apply for permission to purchase the foUcwlng described lands: commencing at a post punted near the ao-uthvest corner of the Jack M. C. thence South 40 chains: thence Wnt 20 rhalnt: thence North 40 chains; tbecee East 20 chains more or lees to. point of commencmest and eonta ttflng eighty acres, more or leas. ALASKA JUNEAU OOLD MININO COMPANY By Paul A. DeOter. afent. Datrd 28th (3y of October. 1929. LAND ACT Not Ire of Intention to Apply to I .rase Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and sit- PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION i "ate on the North bank of the Beaver MART. We buy, sea or exchange ! Tr- 30 n-0 oruwe w tne any kind of furniture or house- iu ., hold goods, musical Instruments, I r11 machinery, etc. General repairs,! Take' nettc that Joseph Mart ot crating, packing and shipping. Aberdeen. wuhtegtoa. ossspatioa. WarKmansnip guaranteed. JUSl, miner, unnm u appiy wr a lew r phone Black 120 and we wilt call G. J. DAWES, AUCTIONEER Federal Block purchase of the lands follow Ins; described Commencing at a post planted 30 lUA'W- uivlil 1HU lift m .lIHWWCHCn direction from the movUi of the Little Beaver River in tibe KHsumkaium VsJley; thence North 80 chains.' theace Westerly 80 ohttni: theace Southerly 80 chains: thence' Easterly 80 chain and containing 1380 acres, more or less. JOSEPH HART. JOHN B. COtrnjRE. Agent Dated January 4. ia0. LANn ACT Notice of Intrnllen to Apply to Purrhase Land In the Cassia r Dwtrlet Land Recording District of Stiktae and situate on the Taku River about three quarter round on the 31st day of October, of t mile ua stream fran the oonOu-- 1929. ience Of the Taku and Tubaemaa RlT4 Take notice that Horace McNaugbton Praser of Vancouver. B.C.. occupclln office of the Water Recorder at Atlln Intends to apptf Ictvll Civil Engineer, Engineer, LAND ACT Nolle of Intrntlon to Apply to Lraxe Land a Tike Notice that 1, James Martin ot Mawett, B.O Intend to apply for a lease el the fallowing described lands: ucmmeBcmg at a post planted a. national Railways, East of Prince Hu- high water mark, and ft the ahore pert, B.C. 'eemer of Uatn Street, at-d the comer Taie nonet mat Honnern untisn ; of Block 20 Town of Maasett, B C ' Columbia Power Company. Limited of j thence South Westerly and in line with Prince Rupert. H.C.. occupation Power) the East aide of Main Street for about Corporation intends to apply for a , tnret hundred feet to low water mark; lease ct the following described j thence to a Nerth Westerly direction lands: i to New Maasett wharf thence along Cemnnclng at a post planted about the wharf about three hundred feet 120 chains distant and In a fatherly more or less to high water mark: thence SClrfr U1 v, .vi. ' W9n hiKfc water mu to the point National Railways, opposite mile 28.78 ; Bast tf Prince Rupert, on the south I bank 'of the Skeena River, thence North 5 chains more or leas to Low I Water Mark: thence Westerly alanir i cmomexicecaeni. Dated at Mawett. B.C. this 30th day of November. 1929. JAMES MARTIN. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Porrliase Land In the Stlkine Land Decerdlng Dlvl-Ion; Land Recording District of Tele-staph Creek and situate en extreme tip of penintula on North bank of TnlUh afid West bank of Taku Rivera, approximately one mile south rf Mtple Slough. Take notice that E. J. Norman and R. MeOombe of Juneau, Alaska, occupation miners, intend to apply for permission te purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of Maple Slough; thence North 40 chains: thence West 20 hater: tbeoe Bouth 40 chains: thence Bast 20 chains and containing 80 acres, more or leas. EDMUND JEAN NORMAN ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated lttb day of October. 192S. NOTICE IS LtNIi ACT Notice of Intrntlon to Apply to I .raw Land In The Queen Charlotte Land District Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, tad situate near Block 20, Maasett Townsite. Take notice that Arthur Robertson and Eugene H. Simpssn at Massett. B.C. occupation Lumbermen intend to apply for a lease of the following described land: Cwnmenrtng at a post planted at the S.E, Cor. Blk. 20 Massett Town-site; thence Westerly 10 chains to Cloy. Wharf: theace Southerly 4 chains running parallel to Oov. Wharf to Low Water Mark; thence Easterly 10 chains: thence Northerly 4 chains, and containing 7 acres, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUGENE HUMPHREY SIMFSON Da trt NOV. 13th. 1929. MINERAL ACT Section 28 Sotlce t. Co-Partners November Lttb. 1929. . ,'permissten to : purtttase the teU6wlna4 pursuant to Beattom 313 Objections tc the appllettlop may be described lands: , ffxtta Aef a meeting of 'td wm ipe ma mici i.rsarun tl-, IViinmwMlm at a nasi Masted D with the Comptroller of Watt r RlghU?1 thekRivi- "bout Srre STet Parllajnetit Buildings. Victoria, B.C.i- . ,, ..r-.m m. the moutli f within thirty days after the first so pears nee of this notice' In a local newspaper. " The ote of the first publloatlon of thla notice is December 2nd. 1929. JAMES B. STAPLER. Applicant. By n. MaN. fraeer. Atlte, B C, . Agent. the Tulseqva Rlvsr. theace North M chains; thence Bast JO chains: thence South 20 chains: thence west aw chalet more or less to point of sera-men cement and containing forty acres, more or leas. HORACE MtNAUOHTON PHASER. Dsted October 29th. 1929. Mineral claims Stat. Rand. Bell Aurora, situated at Loekeport. , Oueen Charlotte Islands. Owners Ross Morrison FJJ.C. 871893 C R. Dunlop and H. H. McColl. To ail QOAterned. take notice tMt I, Boas Morrison FJJ.C. 871693 O. having don all the work and paid all dues on tii abov Mineral Claims for th year ending Oct. 27th. 1929. without any work done or moneys paid by oo-owneis, R. Dunlop and H. H. Me Coll. Intend to apply within a period of 120 day after first appearance of this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to hav tfce interest of said co-owners vetted taldy la myself. ROSS MORRISON. S51 Per J. L. Barge. Agent COMPANIES ACT IIElMn.T St Hf INLET MINES LIMITED HERSBT GIVEN that ot the Oera- tne Creditors W h above nasnea aanpany win b heM at th offlCM of E. P. Davt dc Co- 0th Flour, Royal Trust Building, sag Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C., oa MosMUy the 20th day of January. AD 1930. at 1100 o'clock In the fwrencon for tne purposes provided for in the said Section SIS. DATED this 6th day of January, AJ3 1930. D. O. MARSHALL, Liquidator. By George McManus j WElX- TQ PREVENT nGH-nW ABOUT I T I I B'SyST "1 i I MBf F BtlWUPIN TIME FEr BREAKFAST ftraiSs ffh IMDofl ssr WBm Jlk EAT WITH THE FAMILV ffM f ?iV.. J ffl - :mW, I fe , HI Thi& mornjim' ti m .v-v. I 'W ' i m -r IotR & j"! '' ' ? MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN THROUGH DAILY NEWS, WANJi Aj COLUMNS