W I5- 1531 TBI DXCT NXWI PABS FT72 W IVUl. I t D 1 V- r V AT TV J 9 iy nui l.ci i cupie ivnuw Kji l uur iigcus i uudy ; Rent That Room, Secure Help, Sell Furniture, Real Estate, Etc., Through a Classified Ad: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tor rent, for sale and all other small advertisement in this section a Kurd per insertion with six Insertions for the price of four. By the Kit flrivrf !cmM 4lr.H f i ii a FOR RENT ua.th Pnone 547. it j.iow Phone Red 099. tt . . . . . . a n - l m ilLU lITt-IUUUUU AAA V W r team neatea. raone uiuc 34L tf ; Avenue west. Phone 70 or ! r 4U2 tf :, apartment. Appry Mussal- 1c. Plune 18. tf j .1: rt apartment. Palmer Ap-Phone Red 444. ; i I n mucmnes ana can. cor. Second Avenue 1 -Mirth 8treet. tf fen I ETCT -Cottage, live rooms bail) opposite Daily News - apply W. J. Alder. Prince Hotel, or Helgerson Ltd. 115 FOR SALE fc TT PALE Five-drawer drop singer sewing machine, al-nrw condition $25. Phone 109 a . i, mruuai Bkjici nurse ( East hope engine, moveable "over. Apply Dally News, '.c 1)3. tf : j . t r mi . . , , , .ii..-. -merer-is hui enouKu lumber In the "-pile to1 cod garage, hen house. i tiiirs cottage. Apply to Dyer Apartments. CI? PALE - AutomaUc Delco - it; Plant. In good condl- " 1 n volts, 1250 watU. $250oC. Secretary, Skldegate Inler H: .' Soeietv. Queen Char 1 Try B.C. 120 TXI & MESSENGER -fsfactorv TAXI or Mn- Smice Phone 078. Dar-j t ;ry a, Bert Goghlln. m. 1 m ww w arhnli WAmAn o Tea and Sale Is Very Successful r successful tea and sale '' ' ooklng was held by the Women's League yester-noon at the home of the Mrs. M. A. Burbank. nue. Many ladles called 'k' afternoon to accord the r ii u- patronage and a flnan-w.is realized. i.r Burbank the , received guest C r urun poured coffee and W Morrissey, tea. Mrs. A. ' und Mrs. A. II. Lewis had the kitchen. T M. J. Fortune. Mrs. Jas. i, - und Mrs. Ian Fraser were '' of the sewing table. Mrs MuCaffery and Mrs. F. St. r looked after the home cook-and Mrs. C. P. Balagno being also In charpe ' fie which was won by Mrs. 0TRAD AT THAT Wrvv YORK. May 15: -George F. Ci"'3 ten riuvt aon left nn M. al!5 W $75,000,000 ami tint hptween f - - . uuu and S5oo.ooo.ooo ... as was , l iumated. The major por- . iiiviiir maru iur irs man ouc SITUATIONS WANTED GIRL wants housework or work in store, phone Green 330. tr GIRL wants work Immediately.! Store nr hmiCAurnrlr Shnn t I " 218. U9 WANTED work, experienced elderly woman. House or hotel. $SS a month. Phone Green 243. 118 Public Stenographer MTTWTtTT linDDto nM. it...-. haver Block. Phone 782. tf LOST LOST In vicinity of Acme Cloth ing; Store, ladies Seal Leather Pocket Book contatninc valuable papers. Finder please leave same- at Daily News Office. Reward. !f AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. aril 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. tf PALMISTRY iMRS. JAMES CLARK. Palmistry and Crystal Reading. Wallac Block. Telephone Black 037. FURRIER MRS. O. FOWLER. 501 Sixth Avenue West. Phone Blue 153. tf i.. , -. ? -i SALVAGE AND TOWING "If It's on or under the water we do it" Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. Ful'y Equipped ror Diving and General Salvage Work Agents tor EAST1IUPE ENGINES Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoe for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern BC Distributors Cool M re PropelVrs Sand -Mid Gravel in any quantity delivered nywhere or water Phone, Day or Mgnt 561 in Boi tsr.4 ; PORT SIMPSON VICTORIA DAY Fine Program of Sports on Land and Water is Being Planned By V.P.I1A. Society PORT SIMPSON, May 15: There will be the usual Victoria Day celebration here on May 25, under the auspices of the Y.P.E.A. Society. There will be prtae trophies for baseball, football and foot races while aquatic sports will be featured including speed boat race, pleasure cnllsers race, fish boat races and several other event. There will also be school children's sports In the morning. The VP.EA. is expecting a lai-ge dclegaUon of Prince Rupert people , to Join the local people for the day. Political Report Regarding Gen. Harbard Denied WASHINGTON. May 15 Reports tlilt Mnlni rienoral .Tamp O. HiT- waj 4MWJWI v a w --- -- bord, president oi me itaaw vui-noraUon of America, was to become chairman of the Nathnal Repub lican, Committee were denied nere yesterday. Dally News bargain day offer ends with the end of this month Those who send in their subscriptions now get fifteen months In stead of twelve. M chared at the rate of 2 cents month the charge is 25c a wrd. CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and lied Ray Treatments Nervous. Female and Childrrns Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASPINALL (Chiropractor) rhune Green Z41 tt 7 Exchange Bit. iQpp. Orrae's) BOARD AND ROOM ivwuivi au quaiuj. raone ncai 129. til DRESSMAKER MISS N. ROGERS. Phone Black 238. SHOE REPAIRS FOR Finest Work try Louis Shibig,j 331 Second Avenue West, Box 30,' Prince Rupert. B.C. tl TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177 Dry Birch. Cedar and Jack Pine tf RED'S TRANSFER. Cartage and Furniture Moving. Phone 204. tf BELLA. PINK ROSE. COPPER CLIFF KET. LAST CHANCE OF THE PINK ROSE GROUP OP MINERAL CLAIMS, SRuaVKI In the Ooutt Skna Mlotnc IMVIMon t Bml of KlfUnt Ixlt 1 TAKE NOTICE we W. H. Miion. int aliMT'a orrtlfleate 4767. Frtnrr Nlcoll (re alner eertUlett S3318D. Alxn-tfeiuMrLeod. frr mlncr'i ccrtiflcaw 34-79S-D. 'R A. Hmvrmin frM. miner Mr tlflettc 347S4D.. lntni. sixty day Irox om nrreor to pciy to tbe mlnlna re oordrr for eerttflcatea of lmproTunrnU for tb purpOM! of obuminc crown grant lor tbc abov claim. And further Uk no tic that artloo under 6etios 84 at the XUneral Act nuat be eommenetd before the Issuance of such certtflcatea of Improveiuenta. Doted thU 17th day of April. 1031. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SHINGLES BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: No. 1 5x per M M.75 No. 1 3x per M J.25 No. 2 per M 2.75 ROBERTSON & SIMPSON Massett, B.C. Agent: Hyde Trsnsfer, Phone 5S9 Maxim Gorky Is Visiting In Native Land MOSCOW. May 15 Maxim Oorky famous Russian novelist and playwright, is paying his first visit in many years to his native land. He was given a great welcome by large crowds here despite the fact that he does not agree with Soviet doctrines. Oorky has been living In Italy. Southeaster Mine At Skidcgatc Attracts IHtf Mininjf Concern SKIDEGATE. May 15: It Is reported here that the Ouggenhelms (American Smelting it Refining Co.) have engineers coming to look over the rich holdings of the Kit-saulUEagle Co. at Skldegate. This property Is the well known South easier, gold mining group. There U much speculation as to what the big mining concern may do with the property. Have you paia your suoscrlptlon to the Dally News this year? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOOMS for Rent, modem, we!l furnished, Apply 33a Third Ave. m BLASTING AND Earthwork NELS ROKKJAR 811 Fraser Street Phone Blue 823 Evenings Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue Frank H. Coon PALMER GRADUATE Doctor of Chiropractic Office Hours: 11 to 12 2 to 5 7 to 8 Saturday and Sunday by appointment. Consultation free. Phone 857 Room 15 Besner BIk. House, Blue 529 Singer Sowing Machines On Easy Monthly Payments As low as $3.00 per month Cneaper to tray than Tnt All makes of machines repaired. McRAE BROS. LTD. INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING AND SIGN WRITING Very moderate prices. Easy Terms JOERGEN P. MOLLER Painter and Decorator Phone Red 802. 7th Ave. W. "WONDERFUL TLELL" Queen Charlotte Islands The Home Farm Beach and Meadows for the children. Excellent cuisine. MADAME RAJAUT FURNITURE Chesterfield and Two Chairs Ql ff ' Used, a bargain Solid Oak Dining Room Table Also a Bargain MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 Mivruu. ACT Ortiricate of lmproxement NOTICE t Myfcn Fractional Miami Otaln. att uw tn the AUln MinUig: DM1 km ot Uaaalar District. Where located: About OM mile 4orUMrty from the Engineer Mine and adjoining tbe Speculatlen Sweepatafct '.rid tram Mak Mineral Otalrn. TAKE NOTICE that I John Dunham Free Miner' Certificate No. 36448 D. Intend, itxty daya frcm ttve date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvement, for tbe purpose of btalnlnc a Crown Qrant of the above Claim And further take notice that action tinder acotton 8A. mud be oomoieficeo tefore the Issuance of auett Certificate ,ui improvement. H UsN. FRASER, Agent Mail Schedule For tbe East- Monday, Wednesday and Sal urday -.10.30 ajn. From the East-Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday ,.f . ?.30 pin. For Vancouver .'Sunday -W9 pin. Tuesday l2sS0 noon ' Thursday ",.. 9 pan. . Friday .....ll PJn. ; Mf y 3, .13 and 24 ..,k,..fm. From Vancouvn Sunday 4 pin Wednesday 10.30 pjrt Friday pan. , Saturday 10:30 ajn. May 9, 20 and 30 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm Wednesday 3 p.m. Sunday 7 pin. IDEATH OF SHOWMAN David Belasco Dies in New YoiS At Age of 77 NEW YORK, May 15 David Belasco, one of America's great showmen and dean ox the country's theatrical producers, died here yesterday afternoon at the.jigei;of 77 years. He passed away painlessly iln his; hotel apartment hi the pre- sence of his daughter, Mrs. Morris Oest, her husband, and two physl- cians. Last winter, Belasco had a ser-ous illness with pneumonia which ileft him with a weak heart. Des-jplte this, he had refused to give up active work though he had ;been far from well in recent) j months. . , ! During his lifetime In connec-. ! tlon with the drama, Belasco wrote no less than 400 plays. His Inherent love for his work and his infinite capacity for pains- j taking 'In every detail made Belasco one of the most successful men in the theatrical world. j That subject brought a vigorous outburst from him when it was mentioned on the occasion of his 75th birthday anniversary. "I shall retire when I am carried feet first out of the theatre," ht said. "I expect to be working hard and producing plays when those, who say I should retire have passed away. Why, I've been on and olt the stage ever since I was eight months old. My first appearance' was with my mother in a mother-1 and-infant part." j Mr. Belasco's honors came from; 'the artistic details with which his dramatic productions were embellished. I While building his reputation ! along those lines, Mr. Belasco at the same time was equally successful as a leader of a school of realistic acting, many of whose pupils became stirs on their own account. Among them were Mr. Leslie Carter, David Warfield, Blanche Bates. Lillian OUh, Mi! ton Sills, Ina Claire and Jeanne Eagles. Of ancient Portuguese extraction, Mr. Belasco was born at San Francisco, July 25, 1854. The early ancestors of Mr. Belasco were forced to flee to England before the Moors. His father was among those who later went to Vancouver, B.Ci, where he accumulated some -wealth and was elected mayor. Later, when he met with reverses, he moved his family td San Francisco about the time of the California gold rush and that city became the birthplace of David. The latter was educated at Lincoln College, California, and about the time he was graduated married Cecilia Loverlsh. Mrs. Belasco died several years ago. Their daughtei Relna Victoria, was married to Morris Gest, the ' theatrical producer, In 1911. F. J. Kwapil, president of the United Pacific Fisheries, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his return to Seattle after a brief visit to the city in connection with the affairs of his concern. I SUITS Made to Your Order $27.00 TOP NOTCH TAILORS One price throughout Canada Your measure taken by us. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 019 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Qas tt Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone 83 A. E. Whitmore JN addition to being associated with many other public activities In WeiUrn Canada, A. E. Whlt-niore, of Begins, is vice-chairman of the Executive and Finance Committee of the World's Grain Exhi-litlon and Conference. -He was born at Dunrille, Haldi-man County, Ontario, in 187. but when quite young came to tbe west with, hi parents. Hi received his preliminary education in the Regina and Mooe Jaw schools, later attending Upper Canada College, To- Ranching in the Jlitrict weit of Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, was Mr. Whitmore' first introduction to the agricultural induty of the Weit, since which time he has become interested in a practical manner with several large farming undertakings. He has donated the use of one of bis farm near Regina for the purpose of conducting growing tests of grain entered for exhibition at the 1932 world-wide event, to be made under the supervision of the cerealiet from the federal experimental farm branch of the Department of Agriculture. "In 1905 Mr. Whitmore, with his brothers, entered the business field la. Regina. From 190S to 1912 he was a member of the Saskatchewan Legislature. He ha also occupied the position of president of the Regina Board of Trade and is head of the Regina Agricultural Exhibition Association, jj, j, a member of the directorate and on the advisory board of several large financial and commercial insiltutioni, Is on the board of the Anti-Tuberculosis League of Saskatchewan trustee of the Great War Veteran' Trust Fund, and chairman of the Regina Municipal Air Board. PRICES ON MART DOWN ; Changes Noted in This Month's List !' Show Lower Tendency Eggs Very Cheap Few changes are to be seen In local retail market prices in the May revision of the price list. The ten dency in the most of lines seems to be downward. Particularly in eggs does there seme to be a noticeable downward movement. It is a long time since eggs have been as cheap here as they are today. in uie meat lines, mere is aiso a downward tendency. Fruits and fresh vegetables are also selling at very reasonable' prices. Following are retac pfces current here today: Newton, lancy box $3.00 Stayman's. Wlnesaps, fancy box 2.85 , Wlnesap, fancy box 350 Fruits- Valencia Oranges 20c to .CO Lemons, Sunktst. doz. .40 Florida Grapefruit ...12c to .70 California Grapefruit ... 7 Vic to .10 Bananas, 2 lbs. .33 Australian Almelra Grapes, lb. .40 Dried fruits-Extracted honey, per Jar . 25 Comb honey .,, ,., ,,, M DateV bulk, lb. .12 V Raisins, bulk, lb .15 Lemon rnnd orange peel . JO Black cooking figs, lb, ... .15 Currants, lb. .15 Citron peel . M White figs, lb .15 Apples, dried 20 Peaches, peeled 20 Apricots, lb. 20 Prunes, 60-70, lb. ,. .10 Prunes, 30-40, lb. .. .15 Prunes, 40-50. lb. Meats-Fowl, No. 1. lb .35 Roasting Chicken, lb .45 Broilers .45 Ham, sliced, first grade 5, Ham, picnic, first grade 2i Cottage rolls, lb .32, Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .50; Pork, shoulder 22, Pork, loin .35 v ' Pork, dry salt 30 Pork, leg , .30 Ayrshire bacon, lb. 35c to .50 Veal, shoulder US Veal, loin, J5 Turkey ..r.. ... X Beef, pot roast ...18c to 20 Beef, boiling 10c to .14 Beef, roast, prime rib 25c and 20 Lamb, shoulder 25 Beef, steak 30c to Lamb, leg .38 Lamb, chops 33c to .40 Mutton, shoulder 20 Fish Smoked kippers, lb 13 Salmon, fresh, lb. .25 Halibut, fresh, lb 20 1 Eees B.C. iresh pullets, doz. 22 B.C. fresh first, doz 2$ B.C. fresh extras, doz. 28 B.C. fresh extras, doz. . -JO Bntter-. Fancy cartoned, 2 lbs. ......j.. 5 No. r Creamery;- lb! .40 3 lbs r. 1.15 Flour Tlour. 49"s, No. 1 hard wheat 13.75 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. .50 Sugar-Yellow, 100 lbs. 5.10 White, 100 lbs. SCO Lard- Pure 0 Compound - 20 Feed-Wheat, No. 3. Alberta 1.95 No. 5 Alberta 1.80 Qats 1.85 Bran 1.50 shorts 1.60 Middlings 2.10 Barley 1.75 Local new laid, doz. , 40 Laying Mash 3.10 Oyster Shell 1.95 Beef Scrap . . 3.95 Ground oil cake 425 Fine oat chops 2.00 Crushed oats , ;. 2.00 Fine barley chop 1.85 Nuts- Almonds. shelled Valenclas ... . M California soft shelled walnuts ; 35 Walnuts, broken dialled L..1 45 Walnuts, shelled halves i-r...;" -50 Peanuts ,L. .t..... i.15 Vegetables Texas Kew Potatoes, lb. 10 Potatoes, netted Jems 9 lbs 23 sack 2.30 Potatoes Ashcroft, 8 lbs 2! sack 2.50 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 25 Parsley, bunch 10 California Celery, head 25c and JO Spinach, B.C lb. 10 Oarlic, Imported, per lb .40 Leeks, bunch 07 Parsnips, 4 lbs r 23 Carrots, 5 lbs 25 Beets, lb .Oj Cabbage, California .08 Onions, 4 lbs. 25 California head lettuce, head .15 B.C. outdoor letuce 15 Victoria hothouse tomatoes, lb. .40' Oreen ePas, lb 17Mi Rhubarb, outdoor, 4 lbs 25 Bulk Turnips lb, .05 Turnips, 2 lbs 25 Cauliflower, Wash., hd. 25c to .35 Victoria hothouse cucumbers each 25c to - 20 California bunch carrots 2 b. 25 California bunch beets, 2 bun. 25 Oreen Onions, 2 bunches .05 Radishes, 3 bunehes 15 Terrace Asparagus, lb 25 Cheese Gorgonzokt, lb C5 C. N. R. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesday! and Thursdays, 3:30 pm 1 For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 aja. as? i?";:I' it: .1 "HftaSO 4Lis4fe eiiifitr rCgV, ,