yvdnssday, April 3, 1331 Tin DAILY NEWS pncra pro Why Not Let People Know Of Your Needs Today? tfjfient That Rpom,:, SgSPjlgell FimjitureitReal EstateEte. Tirough a Classified d. FOR-RENT Fuk KtJMi jwoaern Apartment wesiennaver uuuaing. k tt. FOR RENT Furnished 4 room flat with bath. Phone 547. . if FIVE roomed flat for rent, steam heated. Phone Blue 345. tf TO LET Bungalow, Fifth Avenue West. Phone Red 390. 83 W--J FOR RENT Five-roomed furnished apartment. Apply Mussal-lem's Phone 18. tf ro, PENT Clean, well furnished modem apartment. Palmer Ap artments. Phone, Red 444. 10R RENT Nice cosy completely furnished apartments downtpwni 3 minutes from fish dock. Dre-xe! Apartment, 140 Second Avenue. Phone 943. 84 FOR SALE FOR RALE 14 h.p. Johnson Sea Horse only used three months, and IS foot. 6, boat. Phone 580. (85) FOR SALE OR RENT M ACRE FARM 80 fruit trees, fiume house and good bam, one m'.le from Terrace. Mrs. Char lotte E. McDonald. 82 HOUSES WANTED WANTED for cash medium steed liou.se with or without furnlturt Write particulars "Usk," Daily !:. w&s.U MISCELLANEOUS CARDEMNO. fancy stone walls repairing and general i -1 1 . i . f i- M'erlc--tlope Apply 844) Avemie-P.O. Box 930. 84 SITUATIONS VACANT MAN nf Experience in office work runi accounting wanted. State qualifications, experience and ti tvn nces Box 78. Dally News. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS AS Letter Carriers, MaU Clerks Customs Clerics, Stenographers, I Typists, etc.. are constantly va- 1 cm: all over Canada. We are' oldest and largest Instltu-I ii n in Canada specializing in' preparing candidates by mall for :.r.M positions. Booklet free on request. The M.C.C. Ltd., 4fll ; Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg. tf; Boats and Scows of ai! deecrlp-WANTED ' ' tions for Charter ! Row Boats and Canoes for Hire I WANTED Clerk to write show,. Bargains In Gas Enclne t ards. Apply Cureon Men's Wear Northern B.C. Distributors j s,orf' 8I j Coolldte Propellers j WANTED 4-Rootn House and Furniture. Write dlscrlpMon. lo- ' "tion, price "Usk,"' Daily Newa. HKMPHILL DIESEL TRAINING oilers a better and brighter op- rx'Hunlty in field of employment I that is not overcrowded and ist crowing in leaps and bounds Write today for our -1031 Booklet " HEMPHILL DIESEL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, 1043 Pen der Street West, Vancouver B.C.' '416 Bell Bt Seattle. Wash. 82 Public Stenographer MURIEL MORRIS, office Westen-haver Block, Phone 782. tf PRIVATE Stenographer, Ex-In-siructor In Commercial Subjects.-510 6th Ave.. West, P.'O, Box 303. 18 FURRIER MRS. O. FOWLER, 501. Sixth 'Xv-enue West. Phone Blue I53.'r'' tf FOUND FOUNDcircular plate off outside of nuto wheel. Dally News. tf NEWS STAND BERNER BLOCK NEWS STAND now opened. We have a complete stock of magazines, papers tobarros and smokers' requisite i Thone 678, 83 DRESSMAKER M18S N. ROGERS. Phone Black 236 SHOE REPAIRS FOR Finest Work try Louis Shlbl?, 331 Second Avenue West, Box 3C, Prince Rupert, B.C. tl LODGE MEETINGS ELKS' meeting nights First and Third Mondays, Metropole Hall. CniROPR ACTIO Sunshine and Red Ray Treatments Nervous. Female and Chlldrens' Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASPINALt (Chiropractor) I'hone fireen 241 At 7 EJtchangOBll. tOpp. Orme's) TRANSFERS CAMERON S Transfer. Phone 177 I Dry Birch. Cedar and Jack Pine tf i RED'B TRANSFER. Cartage and Furniture Moving. Phone 204. i tf! KNIFE GRINDING Oct your cutlery sharpened knives', 10c; scissors, 15c Variety Store, near Post Office. 78 AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. srll or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical Instruments ma chlncry, etc. General repairs crating, packing ind shipplnR Workmanship guaranteed Jusi phone BlacK ISO and we will sail. G, J. DAWES, Auctioneer. Federal Block tf PALMISTRY MR8. JAMES CLARK. Palmistry i and Crystal Reading. White House 236 Second Ave.. Tele phone 747. SAI.VAUK AN U TOWINr. 'If it's on or under the water wr do It," ... . . , iaCIilC oalvage Lo. Ltd. Pul'y Equipped for Diving and Oeneral Salvage Work I Agents for EASTIIorE ENGINES j Sand ind Graver in any quantity, lelivered anywhere by water rhone. Day r Night SRI p o no ims FLEET CAFE I i ; BARBER Shop and Shower Bath i will open in Nelson Trading Co , building on waterfront April 1 under management of H. A. Nel- .o son. : C. N. R. TRAINS . I From East Sundays, Tuesdays i and Thursdays. 3:30 pjn. For East- Mondays. Wedneadays: and Saturdays. 11:30 a.m. BRINGING UP ...t MOTHER" j 1 tMO I do ...I,, ntu'wnra. x.k.im '..rati at ui PRINCE MIM.KAI. ACT I ckktiuc.ui: or impkovkmunt i NOTICE 1 ' Lot 4686 Oolconda; Lot 46M Brokffl Hill: Lot 48T Klnburn; tot 4668 Bar- HW tMt lilM lAJt rhanj,- loi iMt Mother Loda; Lot 99i HtRfrew; Lot MM Ape: Lot S4M Ritance; Lot S481 ttonown. MUvM-at CUhna. a:tuat In Uk Attln Mlniag Dlttilon of Gacalar Dl ; trtet. Looatrd on Whtt Muoae Mountalr 1 on aauth Weat tide of Weat Taku Ann TAKE NOTICE that Maurice LorJ Eg. 1 trto" Ttion and Estate of ouoj H. ParUtdM. free Ulner'a Certificate Km. 44361 O. and SOMl D.. Intend, alxtr days tram tb date htttot. to apply to the Mining Raoorer (or a CertiflaaU of ImprovMaanU for th purpuae of obtaining a Orown Orant o( the above "jSS ruttlarr take netiet that aUon. unto aetln 85, moat ba eommanwa ' cm,n"v' USX" uwii hm au vmj 91 aauarr. 41 itii. it. yttji. rrtASER. i 19. Agent. Get the A.a. reading nabli. it av FATHER vou Cam si err voo wvrr to fAJTMfiR TO Tftt Pooh-noutc t Ipecial Offer ! For Short Time Only 15 Months' Subscription For the Ordinary Yearly Price of : $5.00 in Prince Rupert -or- $3.00 Anywhere in Northern B.C. Outside of the city limits FREE! To the fortunate holder of each Twenty-fifth receipt as advertised alwve, on subscription accounts and issued from our office we will present a cheque for $5.00 RUPERT DAILY NEWS LTD. Mail Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday, and Sal' urday J 1050 tlJii. From the East-,. Sunday. Tuesday and1 Thursday , - J-50 P-m For Vancouver. Rnnrlav 0 run f""03' - Pf Tuesday ..- : . .. 12 30 Thursday 9 p.m. ,. . - Frlday AprU I, 12, 22 pjn. From Vancouyer Sunday - 4 pjn Wednesday .... 1050 pm Friday pjn. April 8, 18. 29 p.m. Tor nyox and Stewart Wednesday . 3 p.m Sunday 7 pjn From Anyox ana Stewart Tuesdays 11.30 a.m. Thursdays 8 p.m. For Naa River and fort Simpson Sunday 7 pxn From Naas Hirer and Port Simpson- Tuesday JI50 am . tFor Queen Charlottes Apru 4 ana J8 ajn.i From Queen Charlottes LOCAL ITEMS G. A. Yardley, Inspector of cus toms, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morning bound for Yukon Territory on official duties. Father J. Hammond, parish priest for the Roman Catholic Church at Smlthers, arrived In the city on yes terday afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit in town. John W. Allen, superintendent engineer, Dominion Fisheries, ar rived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this mornln? being here on official Uusineu. Dr. L. B. Wrinch of Hazelton will arrive In the city from the In terior on tomorrow afternoon's l train and sailed on the steamer j 'Prince George for Vancouver. Provincial Ronald M. Stewart of Atlln, who has been on abrief trip; to Vancouver on escort duty, was a -passenger aboard the Princess ' Alice this morning returning to his post in the north. I welt! Mrs. I. Goldstein, wife of a known Juneau business man. ana, small child were passengers aboard the Princess Alice this morning' , returning to their home In the Alaskan capital after having spent the winter In California. The Weather Triple Island Fresh southwe-. wind, moderate sea. Langara Cloudy, with moderate south west wind; moderate sea. Dead Tree Point South west! light, barometer, 30.04, temperature, 48, light chop. ! Hotel Arrivals Royal Mr. and Mrs. H. Buckholz, Hazel-ton: Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McGettlfan, Endako; John Brado, city. Savoy Miss Rose Lelghton, Metlakatla. District News I I VANDERH00F A splendid Easter Festival waa held here last Friday night by the Vanderhoof Choral Society. There ' fwere classical orchestral and choral numbers under the leadership of R H. Moore, all of which were given by Rev. David Donaldson on "The Educational Value of Music ;ln Community Life," and soloists on the program were F. and W. Bowman, Mrs. George Ogston, Miss J. E. Johnson, Mrs. A. G. Birch, R. M. Patterson, A. H. Brean, J. W. H. Day, ) R. H. Moore, Mrs. John Gregg, Mrs. Stephen Holmes and Miss Florence! Paterson. I - i Seeding operations will commence within the course of the next week , in some parts of the Vanderhoof . district. j ! The Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade Is having circulated , throughout the riding a petition protesting at any move to eliminate April 2, 16, and 30 9 pjn.lsplendldly rendered. An address was For Alaska April 8, 18 and 29 ajn: From Alaska April 1. 12 and 22 5 p.m. The Dally News can be pur. chased at Post Office News Stind. 325 Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith ers, B.C. .1 . Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue Cow Bay Machine Shop II. Blanchard, having sold his In terest In the Cow Bay Machine Shop, formerly Blanchard and Fasolo, all accounts should be paid to the undersigned. RICHARDS & FASOLO P.O. Box 300 Prince Rupert, B.C. Singer Sewing Machines On Easy Monthly Payment As low as $3.00 per month Cneaper to nuy than rent All makes of machines re-paired. McRAE BROS. ITD. INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING AND SIGN WRITING Very moderate prices. Easy Terms- JOERGENP.MOLLER Painter and Decorator Phone Red 802. 7th Ave. W. BLASTING AND EarthWork NELS ROKKJAR 811 Fraser Street Phone Blue 823 Evenings Omineca aa a separate provincial electoral riding. Mrs. George Sharpe of Fort St. James has been the guest of Mrs. .George Snell here during the past week. STEWART James MeAleenen, proprietor of the Stewart Hotel, received word last week of the death In Belolt, Kansas, of his mother, who was 80 yean of age. Mrs. MeAleenen was tarn in rvnmtv nnum . , Ti-oioH -. - v w mr v ( There are a total of 69 pupils now In attendance at the Stewart SuDer- lor School. D. J. Muleare hat been ' -elected president of the board of school trustees at Hyder. Mrs. II. R. Cross la secretary and E. D. Haddon, treasurer. . . ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN EARLY 4 Copy for display advertise- 4 aents should be in the hands of the printers not later than 3 pjn. the day prior to publl- cation. This Is necessary to en- 4 able best positions to be se- cured. By George McManus fMM I lT "- f " V "ntk cuwN DfligiaM) I look f.i'iT Kj-v l irawtwP W K Wtr i