Saturday, February 1, 1930 Till! DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE IKE-FLOOD CITY FOUND CLASS! FIED ADVERT SEMENTS FORS ALE, FOR RENT, LOST & FOUND Pennsylvania Archaeologists Make THIS IS THE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT JS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. Interesting Discoveries A U PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1-Exca. vatlng to levels which, ft Is be- Ueved, date back to the early part of the fourth mellenlum before Christ, archaeologists in the Joint expedition of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, and the British Museum at Ur of the Chal-dees have uncovered ruins of houses almost as old as the pre-flod qltjy according to a report received recently at the university museum. The houses, described by C. Leon-1 ard Woolley, director of the expedl- t on. as the "monuments of an era1 new to Mesopotamlan archaeology," 1 hud walls bullt.of small mud bricks i laid herringbone fashion, and within their ruins were found clay vases of new types and In wares f ..rcitm both to the early graves Crovered at Ur and to the rub-bi l) heaps in which those graves wit" found. The report reveals that, in addition to the ruins of the houses, the archaeologists have uncovered also IJE the remains of an ingenious drain-aire system constructed during the iu st dynasty of Ur, about 3100 B. 0. We propose this season to find cut something more about that city cf Ur, which existed before the J flood and for the last three weeks we have been working on a site ' chosen as likely to give the best) and the quickest results to thftH connection," Mr. Woolley states in j hjs report. I ssi The site Is peculiar. On the cometery area the first remains that come to light are those of the tcmenos wall built by NHrachadnes-zct about 600 D. C; in most pttecc where we have excavated the upper levels are as late or almost as late a the sixth century. 'Cutting down Into and through thr walls and floors of the highest stratum we found numerous drains m.,de of short sections of clay plp-ii'x about half a yard tn diameter and set one upon another la a clr- j P. filar shaft. Bach clay rtng is pierced with holes to allow water to CMjpe into me surrounding ''" i fi mid In order that the hole might. not be blocked up by the earth the i space between the pipes and the! sides of the shaft was packed with . broken pottery. But this was only a beginning, i w have now dug aown some id; feet over the whole area and already have the ground plans of five totally distinct buildings superimposed one upon another. Each of these buildings enjoyed a reasonably long Ufe. We Terrace Church Had Good Year Stewards Elected by Congregation at Recent Annual Meeing; Has 42 Members Now TERRACE, Feb. 1-W. McCon-nell. R. W. Riley, T. E. Brooks. E. T Kenney. W. Robinson. William Little, W. S. Anderson and James Swan have been elected stewards of the local United Church for the coming year. Last year the church had considerable success and a total of $1,457,41 was raised by all organizations, of which there was a substantial ' balance left on hand at the end of the year. A committee consisting of James Swan and William Robinson was, delegated at the annual meeting to in raise funds and purchase a new or- J gan for the church. The membership of the church is ; now 42, showing a gain of eight over last year. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 31, 1910 Several mining men, who are Interested In properties on the Queen Charlottes, were here on the Princess Beatrice en route to the IslanHa Thomas Brown .mJv onecbL.thek, movers In the orgthlzatlon oHhe'r oHHUBamaiea aold Mines which has been formed to develop 30 Promising properties. C. C. Westenhaver Is back from Vancouver. While In the south he ent In to details of the proposed new telephone system here on behalf of the local committee. The Publicity Club will hold In the Dunedln Hall tomorrow night Its last dance before Lent. us r . 'UfL pT nv BEAUTY PARLOR n Mrs. Sutherland Expert marcelling, finger and water waving. Face massaee and oalp treatments. Phone 439 SILVERSIDES. BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Olass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone 22 CLEARING & GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnels anu shaft In difficult ground a specialty. NEL8 ItOKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL INDEPENDENT OF DULL DAYS KEEP WELL! Have a Sun Dath at Home UUra-Violct SUN RAY Lamps from $65 up. lvfra - RKD LAMPS FROM SllSO An Information From CARROLL ELECTRIC CO. Dunsmulr St- Vancouver, B. C, . . THE ELECTRIC BAKERY 'The Store That Quality Ruiltr. EAT ELECTRIC BREAD The first There Isl O. BOX tie PHONE C67 T TfT'C'l CI TinPOl U 11 Oi aJ U 1 1 aj! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED Deliver to Any Part of thr City. Ling, the Tailor Phone K49 LINDSAY'S the Cartage and Storage Phone 69 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service ! Coal, Sand and Gravel I We, Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. pawn ujumnftsu mvutu hiii m There are upwards of 500 licensed euides in New Brunswick, addition to 178 camp owners the who operate 406 hunting camps. Is BRINGING UP q iiuLSffiMSBJ 1 1 MAKE YOUR Si FOR RENT ROOMS to Rent, Third Avenue. Phone Blue 504. tf FOR RENT Room in comfortable home. Good location. Phone Red C99. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished apartments 2, i, and 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. tf FOR RENTM5.00 a month put a piano In your home. Walker's Music Store. HOUSE for Rent, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath, 102 Second Avenue. Phone 645 or 180. n r"OR RENT Clean, well furnish-ed modern two and three roon ed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phofig Red 444. uft WANTED GOOD Steady man can get use of room and small wage in exchange for part time Janitor work. Apply X., Dally News. HELP WANTED THE beet Jobs are in Government Service as Postman, Clerks, Stenographers, Customs, etc., with paid vacations and pensions: Full Information free from M. C. C. Civil Service School, 18 Macklc Block, Calgary. f 1, 8, 15, 22 FOR Tailoring, Cleanlnr and Pressing SEE M. T. LEE & CO. Store. Moved to 323 Emad Block Hunt's Furniture & Upholstry The Store of Quality" Complete House Furnishings Terms Arranged G. M. HUNT Third Avenue, Phone Red 637 CRAIG SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal, Nan Craig, Gold Medallist Enroll now for Instruction In the latest Toe, Tap, Ballet, Grecian, Musical Comedy, Ballroom, Physical Culture and every type of National Dance Miss Craig had the honor of Judging the Highland Dancing at Vancouver Exhibition In 1W9. STUDIO, 216 SIXTH AVENUE W. Phone Green 692 MUZZLED "Hullo! Bought a saxophone?",, "No; I borrowed It from the man next door." ; , Jvv: "But you can't play It." "Neither can he while I've got it."-London Tit-Bits. There Is only one way to reach people of Northern B.C That through the Dally News. FATHER FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE Complete furnishings, owner leaving town. Telephone Black 703. Stanley W. George, (tf) . - 1 'I..- I M V I BOAT FOR SALE TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned for the saje of the Diesel-Vessel "Helen II." Length 50 ft., width, 14 ft. draft, 6 ft. 7 In., net tonnage, 17.7. 40 H.P. Heln Dletfel with equipment for halibut fishing. Boat built in 102& Highest tender not necessarily accepted. McCaffery, Gibbons & Cotlart, Ltd. (27 FOR SALE DOUBLE carter Second Avenue and Fifth Street beside Howe St MeNultys store, graded, $6,000. terms. M. M. STEPHENS & CO LTD, Rentals T,oans Real Estate FIRE INSURANCE We can Insure your property against loss by fire better than any other Insurance Agent In town. Our rates are the lowest which It is pos--lble to obtain. We have selected the Companies which we represent with great care and are sure they will pay their losses promptly and fully. Ask Us For the Rate On Your Property II. C IIELCERSON, LTD. Phone 96 21C Sixth St. RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS. PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Streethone Blue 625 QUEE N' CHARLOTTE- PORT 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. R. G. McKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. AUCTION SALE Timber Sale Xltlll. (hertlement There will be offered for sale at Pub-tie Auction, at noon on the 24th day f February, lsto, is. the office of ttie Dtatrtot Potwetr.( ranee Rupert, the Ucettfe xiaiai, ity etrt mmjOoo p.bjj. of Spruee. Hernias and Cedar oa an Mrs situated on M, West Am. cum-intwa Islet, Quote Charlotte lalands Land District "Provided an one unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at Me hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particular of the Chief Poreste. Victoria. 00. or District ForMter at Prince Rupert, B.C. (23-2W.1 BOATBUIIsDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS. COW BAY P. O. Box 749 Phone Ited 415 SALVAGE. AND TOWlS'ft "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 Went 564 P. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Coughs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. 623 Third Avenue West Bice 85 Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractic Health Service Ultra-Vlolet Ray Ultra-Red Hay All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES AUCTIONEER I PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART. We buy, sen or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical Instruments, machinery, etc.' General repairs, crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will call. G, J. DAWES, AUCTIONEER Federal Block WATER NOTICE Diversion and t'ae TAKE NOTICE that James B. Stapler whose address is Hotel Castlneau, Juneau, Alsska, wUI apply tor a lloenee to take and use 200 cubic, second, foot of water out ot East Fork Tulsequab River, which flows Soutterly and drains tnto Taku River about 20 miles above the mouth. The water wlU be diverted from the stream at a point about S miles up stream from the mouth of the East Fork and will be used for Mining rower purpoM upon the Tulsetniah Chief group. This notice was posted on the ground on the 2 1st day ot October. 1929. A copy of this notice and an appll-o t Ion pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, 1914." will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Atlln November ISth. 1929. Objections to the application may be tHed" itb the aW Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water nights.' parliament uuuamgs, victoria, h.c. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in local newspaper. The aate 6f the first publication ot this notice Is December 2nd. 1973 JAMES B. STAPLER. Applloant. By H. McN. FRASER. AtllfT B.C Agent. f . a ,i. ?ll U I triYM-,:i':-ta I: l WWHH l I I I I riaasri 3 V J (D Itao. Intl F)tur 8trrk. Iiw . Grwt BrtUtn rtf htf rrd ViV 1 LAKH A 01 Notice of Intention to Apply to Lrwte Land - In Prince Rupert .Lnd Recording Dlatrlct or British Columbia, and tita ns on xne tsoutn mm or simia River, opposl'e ' Mile 28.76 fin Canadian National Railways, Eaat of Prince Rupert. B.C. Take notice that Northern British Columbia Pcrwer Company. Limited ot Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Power Corporation Intends to apply for a lease of the following dcaerl'Mtf lands: Commencing at a post planted about 120 chains distant and n a Southerly direction from centre line of Canadian National Railways, opposite mil 28.7fS East of Prince Rupert, on the sitn bank of the Skeena River, thence North 5 chains more or less to Low Water Mark: '.hence Westerly along L.W.M. S chain; thence South S chains, more or Ia to H W.M.. thence Easterly along H.W.M. to point 'it commencement and containing two (3) acres, more or leas. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Per: Thomas D. McLean, Agent. Dated September 2 lit. 1929. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Turihase Land In 8tlklne Land Recordlne District and situate on the north bank of the Taku Rlter at a point about three m'lea north of the Junction of the TuleeqtWh River with the Taku River. Taks notice that the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company of Juneau. Alaska, occupation mining company. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted near the southwest corner of the Jack M. C. thence South 40 chains; thence West 20 chains: thence North 43 chains; thence East 20 chains more or leas to point of commencement and containing eighty acres, more or lesa. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MININO COMPANY By Paul A. Decker, agent. DatrtJ 28th day of October. 1929. LAND ACT Notice ot Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Prhace Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and situate on the North bank of the Beaver River. SO chains Northwest ot toe mouth or the Little Beaver River IB the Kltsumkalum Valley. East of Prince Rupert, B.C. Taice notloe that Joseph Hart of Aberdeen, Washington. eecrroatlon. miner. Intends to apply for a lease or purcnase oi the lotiowms? aescraed lands: Commencing at a post planted SO ehatna distant and in a Northwesterly direction from the mouth of the Little Beaver River tn tee Krtsumkslvm Valley: thence North 80 chains; thenee westerly bo ens ins; thence souther) 7 80 chains: thence Easterly 80 chains and Containing isso acres, more or less. JOSEPH HART. JOHN B. COUTURE, Agent. Dated January 4, 1930. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Parrhase land In Ossstar District Und Recording District ot Sttklne and situate oa the Taku River about three quarters ot a mile up stream from the confluence of the Taku tad Tulseqtrsh Rivers. Take notice that Horace McNaughton Fraser ot Vancouver, B.C., occupation Civil Engineer, intends to apply tor permission to purchase the folrowtng described lands: fVmmenatiirf st s nont nlanted on Tthe Tttru River about three mfsfter eM a mile up stream from the mouth of the Tulsequab River, thence North 20 chain: thenet East ;TO chains: then South 20 chains; thence West 30 chains mere or less to point ot oats-mencement and oontala'ng forty acres, more or less. HORACE MeNADOHTON FRASER. Dated October 29th, 1929. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply (o Lease Land Take Notice that 1, James Martin ot Masetl, B.C., Intend to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: , CcijujWnelng at a post planted at high water mark, and ft the shore earner of Main Street, ai.d the corner of Block 20 Town ot Maasett, B.C, thence South Westerly and In line with the Batt tide ot Malnfitreet for about thru hundred feet to- low water mark; thence in a North Westerly direction to New Maasett wharf: thence along ttie wharf about three hundred feet more or teas to high water mark: thenes along High water nut to the point of oommencemem. DaTed at Matoltti B.C. tblr 80th day of November. 1923. JAME3 MARTIN. LAXII ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purthste Land In the Sttklne Land Recording Division: Land Recording District of Telegraph Creek and attnate on extreme Up of peninsula on North bank of Tttlsequah and West bank of Taku Rivers, approximately one mile south cf Maple Slough. Take notice that E. J. Norman and R. McOotnbe of Juneau, Alaska, o vupatlon miners, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of Maple Slough: thence North 40 ehains; thence Weat 29 chains: then" South 40 chains; thenc Sast 20 chains and containing 80 acres, more or less. EDMUND JEAN NORMAN ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated 19tb day of October, 1923. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In The Qtteen Charlotte Land Dis trict Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate near Block 20, Maasett Townalt. Take Cot Ice that Arthur Robertson aoS Eugene H. Simpson of Massett bjo occupation liumrjermen aniena to apply for a lease of the following asscrtbed lands: Osaameneing at a post planted at the Si. Oor. Blk. 20 Massett Town-arte; thence Westerly 10 chains to Oo. Wharf; thence Southerly 4 chains running parallel to Oov. Wharf to Low Water Mark; thenee Easterly 10 chains; thence Northerly 4 chains, and containing 7 acres, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUGENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Dated Nov. 13th. 1929. MINIMAL ACT ' Section tS Notice U Co-Partnrra Mineral claims Star, Rand. Bella Aurora, sttuated at Lotkeport, Oueen Charlotte Islands. Owners Ross Morrison PA1.C. 8T1693 O. R. DUBJop snd H. M. McOoll. To all contented, take notice tint 1, Ross Morrison F.M.C. 871693 C having done all the work and paid all dues on the above Mineral Claims tor the year ending Oct. 27th, 1929. without any work done or moneya paid by eo-ownera, R. Dunlop and H. H. McColl, totals to apply within a period ot 120 days Titer first appearance of this no tice, to the Mining Recorder, to hav the interests of said co-owners vttted solely In myaetf. ROSS MORRISON. , SSI Per J. L. Barge. Agefat. COMPANIES ACT BELMONT Rl'RK INLET MINES LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN that pursuant to Section 31S of the "Com-pttAas Actt a meeting ot the Creditors or an acve named company ww M held at tbe' offices of E. P. Davis St Co.. Kh Floor. Royal Trust Bunding, 626 Pender Street West, Vanootsver, B.C.. on Monday the 20th day of Jan-ury, AX. 19m, at 110 o'clock in the forenoon for the par posts provided for IB tbo said Section tlS DATED this Oth day of January, AD. 1990. D. O. MARSHALL, Liquidator. By George McManus WANTS KNOWN THROUGH DAILY NEWS WANT AD. COLUMNS