Iff' 4u ;lay, May 20, 1S31 . THS DAH.T NH.WS r&aa rm Why Not Let People Know Of Your Needs Today? Rent That Room, Secure Help, Sell Furniture,' Real Estate, Etc., Through a Classified Ad. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "ieMnSlorllih0 ad,vertisn" " this section charted at the rate of 2 cent, a word per Insertion with six Insertion, for the price of four. By the month the charge I, 25c a word. Io advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR RENT CHOICE Apartments for rent. Wcenhaver Bros. it FOR RENT Furnished 4 room flat with bath. Phone 547. - tf : FOR RENT Furnished 5-room t. .billow. Phone Red 699. ttj ROOOMS for Rent, modern, well' furnished. Apply 330 Third Ave. 119 j FURNISHED five-roomed flat for r nt steam heated. Phone Blue 345. tf FOR RENT 4 room house 709 .xt,h Avenue West. Phone 76 or Orcen 402. tf FOR RENT Five-roomed furn Lhcd apartment. Apply Muisal- lem a Phone 18. tf FOR RENT -Clean, well furnished" modern apartment. Palmer Ap- artments. Phone Red 444. FOR RENT Pianos, phonograph,, sewing machines and can. Walker's, cor. Second Avenue u.-id Fourth Street tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Mahogany Weber pla it ;.j Good snap for cash. Apply V . News. SIX HOLE Flndlay Rang, almos'. i .v Cheap. Owner leaving town. P'.ione Blue 821. FOR SALE cheap, 18-foot open uunch. lifeboat style. 4 horsepower Easthope engine, moveable invxs cover. Apply Daily New P1 .'.ne 98. tf FuR SALE Automatic Delco I i ling Plant, in good eondl- 110 volts. 1260 watts. $8500T. A; i.i!y Secretary. Skldegate Inl-'. I) s i'al Society, Quetn Char- : Cltv. B.C. 120 WANTED Yul 'NO MEN, Wild ARE SOON F'NISHINQ SCHOOL. DIESEL ' .INKERINO HOLDS THE" GREATEST OPPORTUNI- 'J'tl-.s oF TODAY. TAKE advan-f our up-to-date Schoo. ' truln yourself to enter the i growing diesel Held as i 1 i lt d engineer. Special low feat f .summer months. 40c. pf u part-time work allowed. Who today for our free "Diesei Ci Hirtunities" booklet. HEMP-!UJX DIESEL ENOINEERINO hi UOOLS. 1043 . Pender Street w. si. Vancouver, B.C. 118 SITUATIONS WANTED wants work Immediately, fii.nv or housework. Phone Re1 -18 110 WANTED work, experienced clder-! womun. House or hotel, $25 a lai.uth Phone Green 243. IIS mim:km. act rlflctr f lmprovrnifnt NOTICE r ly'-n Fractional Mineral Claim, 4t-in the Atlln Mining Division ot ''' DlMrUt. W iixatfd: About on mU icriy irom the Englntvr Mlrw and "ing ihf emulation 8wpatak "m Mask Mineral Claim. ' ME NOTICB tflat I. John Dunham " Minora Crtilloat No. 35448 D. hixty day from tha Me hereof I'll to tho Mining Rcoidf for a : "' '"t of Improvement, for the '.'- nt obtaining Crown Grant ot Dove olahn. Al n further tote notice that actlun '" afction S5. moat be oomaiencea ra thm luiunb .urh P.rtlftate cr ImuroTcmrnta. '"a thi ;t dy of May. A.D. J931. It. McN. FBASER. ' Awnt CFi i A, pink nOSE. COPPEIt CLIFP. J l V I.A3T CHANCE OP THE PINK ROSE GROUP OP MINERAL CT.AIM8. cituaua In th Cout Slieeoa Mining J i.-ion at head of Klekane Ilet. takk NOTICE Mt W. II Maaon. free f' ' oortlfirate 4707, Ptancea Nlcoll. ''t' imiwr'a rtrtlflcaU 35318D, Atexif n: M' Uod. free miner's certificate 34-; ',D R. A. Honeyman. fr-e mlnera cer- i 34754D.. intend, alxty daya from ' u reot to apply to the mining re-' l' i for ccrtif Icatea of ImproveincntH . ' lie purposo of obtaining crown v 'or the above claims Ann further take notice that action ' it i fiittlon 83 of the Mineral Act J.'1" be commencd before the Isauanca ol ' n cemtlcatea of Improvements. ott uu, i7tjft day ox Apru, 1931. IIELP WANTED CANADIAN CIVIL SERVICE. How to get in as Postmen, Customs. Stenographers, Immigration, etc. Valuable booklet free from the oldest Ch-il Service Correspon School In Canada. The M. c. C. Ltd., 401 Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg. ..t LOST LOST Gold nugget brooch, out the new road. Finder p:easc return to Nurses' Home. us FOUND FOUND SmaU ehfjd's black shoe on Third Avenut. Owner may have same . by calling at the Daily News Office and paying for this adveitlsment. 1 PALMISTRY MRS. JAMES CLARK, Palmistry and Crystal Reading. Wallae Block. Telephone Black 637. Public Stenographer MURIEL MORRIS, office Westen-haver Block, Phone 782. tf SALVAGE AND TOWING If It's on or under the water we do It." racif 1C salvage CO. Ltd. Ful'y Equipped lor Diving .ftnei Oeneral Salvage Work Agents lor EASTHOPE KN til NET Uoata and Scow uf al! descriptions lor Charter Row Hoats and Canoes for Hire Bargains in Gas Engines Northern 8.C DlsiriDutors . ' Coolidee Propelier Sand and Qravei in any quantity delivered anywheie by water Phone, Day ir Night 56 PO Hat 45 CHIROPRACTIC Sunshine and Red Ray Treatments Nervous, Female and Children' Diseases Specially Treated W. C. ASPINALL (Chiropractor) Phone Green 241 & 7 Exchange Blk. i()pp. Orme's) DRESSMAKER MISS N. ROOERS. Phone Black 236. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD. Phone Red 129. t: FURRIER MRS. G. FOWLER. 501 Sixth Av-Vnue West. Pnone Blue 153. tf SHOE REPAIRS FOR Finest Work try Louis Shibig, 331 Second Avenue West, Box 30, Prince Rupert, B.C. tt TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177 Dry Birch. Cedar and Jack Pine. tf RED'S TRANSFER. Cartage and Furniture Moving. Phone 204, tf TAXI & MESSENGER FOR- satisfactory TAXI or Mes- I row 0asy & Bert Ooghlln. AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART We buy. sU or exchange am kind of furniture nr household goods, musical instruments ma hlnery, etc. Oeneral repair crating, packing and shipplnit Workmanship paaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will call. G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer. Federal Block. tf OH, HIM im "TILLIE THE TOILER" mcluo. "ULLiK.y fiF you BRINGING comwj. vo UKE.TO CiO TO oacttv TO-tOldHT BOT I'M APRAtD TOA3K ViFt To u-' -i t J 7l..' ' 0 n .1 rvi mil if"-' TXC.f rfitfltfl TO "BEE Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue FURNITURE 3fPiece' Mohair Chesterfield Suite Latest design Qlftt With Lamp ?JLDt Another Bargain MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 "WONDERFUL TLELL" Queen Charlotte Islands The Home Farm Beach and Meadows for the children. Excellent cuisine. MADAME RAJAUT QUEEN CHARLOTTE SHINGLES BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: No. 1 5x per M. :. S3.75 No. 1 3x per M" 3.25 No. 2 per M 2.75 ROBERTSON ti SIMPSON Massett, B.C. Agent: Hyde Transfer, Phone 580 Frank H. Coon PALMER GRADUATE Doctor of Chiropractic Office Hours: 11 to 12 2to5 7to8 Saturday and Sunday by appointment. Consultation free. Phone 857 Room 15 Besner Blk. House. Blue 529 Singer Sewing macmnes On Easy Monthly Payment As low as 13.00 per month Cneaper to buy than rent All makes of machines repaired. McRAE I'.HOS. LTD. MM i r-nHurn jfyWffloafr, Inr. t4 B- you Tm ..'Jlil iQ U.H.knigj UP FATHER JlC-ltJU OONT CiO AT IT RlCHT i'LL Mt CET VttUR I III I V. VJiFB TO LET A Call For Help THB BOSS. MAC DON'T Him . VtAvs TO UioefM HB HASItQoal ftKSHT VOB AAlO TUFT'S bOCKIMG ME -rwe MORE THAW YOU HAWB Wk ft LaV. im mm foo Wait richt i WmilE do ir- 5vn HER f&fV COM" MJ"UCIN I .'m Ncyrciorfsi . i i S i IT37 ,Ps Clearance Auction SALE THURSDAY, MAY 21, at 2 p.m. next Federal Block. Thfrd' Ave. 'consisting of: Cash Register; 3 Dressers; 3 Beds; Walnut Dining Room Suite; 4. Tables; Oil Stove; Heat er; Singer Sewing Machine; lot of Pictures; 4 Gramophones; 2 Lino Rugs; Enamel Sink; Tor-! onto Couch; Radio with Loud j Speaker; Sideboard; Auto-Knit- ter, and Miscellaneous Articles. Send your goods for this sale I before Thursday, at 11 a.m. &. J. DAWES, Auctioneer Phone Black 120 ...... BLASTING AND 'Earth Work r NELS ROKKJAR 811 FraSer Street Phone Blue 823 Evenings GEORGE MACKLIN Plain and Ornamental PLASTERING, STUCCO, BRICK, CEMENT, ETC. Tel. Red 832 4 Emad Blk. INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING AJJD SIGN WRITING Very moderate prices. Easy Terms JOEROENP. MOXLER Painter and Decorator Phone Red 802. 7th Ave. W. Big Crowd At Entertainment Even more persons were in attendance last night at the Canadian National Recreation Association's Monte Carlo entertainment than on the first evening. Al! present had a very enjoyable ' time The whole affair was very successful financially and otherwise. iiMKr"icNlvJ I I ( ' I II W0 Clfcl nV. I nllltcc ftppnee Voo TO v ij il s --rr come ftvc kl I l"' - . . i wirH i i i s 4NQ Oownr n WAS FIRST B.C. MOTHER Bodies of Mother and Babe in Nameless Grave On Queen Charlotte Islands In a nameless grave on a hillside of the Queen Charlottes wai found the skeleton of a younj mother and, her new-born babe the first white mother of whom there is any trace in British Columbia. According fb N. de Bcrtrand Lu-grln, who tells her story in "Pl ioneer Women of Vancouver Is-iland." she came to the Pacific I Coast more than 150 years ago. A fur trader's ship, overtaking a sinking vessel, found only two per-i sons left alive the captain and his beautiful daughter. "The father died soon after, leaving his child In the care of the master of the rescued vessel," wrote Miss Lugrln, "who had promptly become enamoured of her and urged his suit. But she was very your; and the thought of mating with a man of middle age was repugnant to her. Besides, the gallant and handsome second officer was also very much In love with her, and he was little, more than a lad." The story goes on to tell how th cruel captain got his revenge by thrusting the young girl and her lover out on the North Pacific In an open boat. Weather proved kind to them, and they evntually drifted ashore on the Queen Charlott" Islands, whre the Indians took the falr-halred girl for a goddesv For a time she moved about am ong the Indians, helping to nurso their sick and care for their eh'i dren. but when her own baby was bom she died. Such is the legend of the first white mother to come to this coast. Supplies'Sent - To Moose Group John Strombeck Continuing: Work on Alice Arm Property ALICE ARM, May 20.--J. Strom-beck,' a pioneer prospector of the Alice Arm district, has freighted supplies over the Dolly Varden railway for transportation to the upper Moose property In the Upper Kit-sault country. Mr. Strombeck, with bis brother Ous, located and sold ihe Toric property in the Alice Arm district. The lure of the high grade is as strong as ever, jays the report. jPAMPHLET WAS HOAX i Document Regarding; English Boys Coming; Here Believed to Have Been Practical Joke Recently there was circulated around the city a pamphlet which purported to be supporting a campaign for the bringing in of 30,000 bISys" from England to take the Jobs of Canadians. The following from Vancouver Sun in regard to same is of Interest: A .hoax, perpetrated by an unknown Vancouver resident caused a stir In the Trades and Labor Congress in Toronto last night. To the congress was read a pamphlet, purporting to be issued by "J. T. Brown, Canada Hall, 1640 Al-bernl Street," and urging that 30,-000 English public school boys be placed in Canada In preference to Canadian-born boys. There is no "J. T. Brown" and no "Canada Hall" at that address. The city directory lists Nlelson Gilbert, card writer, as the occupant of 1C40 Albernl. The Vancouver Sun learned that the pamphlet wasprcpared and issued as a species of practical Joke. CREDIT BUREAU The chief matter of discussion at the dinner meeting of Prince Ru-n?rt Retail Merchants' Association was the proposed establishment In the city' of a retail merchants' credit Information bureau. A com mittee" was appointed to go more fuly Into plans for such an establishment and to recommend action at the next monthly meeting. Inspired by recent burglaries. there was"also discussion of the policing o'f the city during the early morning period. It was decided to ihtervlew the chief of police to ascertain if it would not be possible to have more men on after 3 ajn. The dinner was presided over by John Bulger, the president, and there was a good attendance o' members.-, Charles Hit. Settemeler, pioneer Dawson newspaperman and now hterested in mining at Mayo, was x passenger aboard the Princess Mice this morning returning to the ?ukon after having spent the wln-rr in the south. By Westover. A CHAMCE MAC IS Iapter, Biflsafl By George McManus TBLU-bMC-HIL & fjMUM 4 POOK " i I'll lai'i Tm!ui anrMt liu Uihi unlAia ntin iwr j ' 5 itC ' j" si cult 54 'k.t ..