7 roomed house partly Inrntsherl I'tose in. libjo. lian., t tt FOR RENT Four roolhrd house, dose In. $10.60. Phoiie breeh 401. FOUND FOUNDCaji from tank of car. Owner may have same by calling at bally News office and paying for this advertisement HELP WAiNTED OIHL or Woman for general house work. Mr, lleilbroner. Third Ave. DarM the 11th day ot October A 934 ... I.SI r.(llTRV act CertlfWte of Tite Na. S7IJ-1 (til tx ratmitr. IM THE SUPREME CXCKT Of BlUTtSlt COLUUBU IX THE MATTtn. Or TKE "ADM WIS-TBATIOW ACT" AM) IN THE UATTJCH OP THE ESTATE OP Dated at the Land IVfiatry oinca. Pflhce HittHTt. R. C thU Mlh. day of fttptetnber. 1B-V. , -r ,., , VANDItrW THOMPSON. PUlly BItrat.o Tiqea AVtrrios Alr. Thinr.it nil Mtho There will be offered for aale at Public AUntlon. at ntion on the ty Oi Ootober, mCln the office of the pjf rueaser, pruV Itupert, lh UcetK XH40O to cut 4.637.OO0 feet, board meaaure. of Spnioe. Cedar and Hemlock on an are aUuated on the Weat aid ot edg. Wick Bjy, LyeU laland, Queen Charlotte Wanda Und Diatrtct. Two teara Mil be aMod for terpotaJ tf timber,; rTorlded any one unable to attend the aucUon In peraort may aubwU tender to be opwd at the hour of auction nd treated aa out bid," , Purtlier partlculara may be obtained frtan the Chief Poreater. Vlotorla. D C. or e Dlf.rlct' rorter. Prince .Rupert. BC, At'CTIOM ftAIT. TIMHKK XHlol There wm be offered for aala at Pub. "o AuaUon. i noon on the 27th day of October. 1B34. In the office of the Dlatrlct r, Prince Ititpert. the tlcenw A17401 to cut 4,105.000 feet, hoard mea tfw. of Spruce, Celar and llejnlock on an artuated bn the Weat aide Of ttedl tek Biy, Lyell lalstul, Queen Chirlotte "wnda Land Dlatrlct. Two yeari will Ws ahod for remal tf timber. , Mde4 any bnk unb Id attrrlJ the auction in nrftn mil aubmlt tan ! .tw b opened at the hour of auoMon nd tretef aa ona bid," , Jiartlculara , may b obtained t'lilef Poriier, 'VI(orli, D O.VSf ut Dlatrlct Portattr, Iwtnc Rulje B.O, WMR VANTEt) ttrrlon ind t'e Med with the aaJd Wkter Recorder or, with the OomptroUer of Water RicnU. Parttanrnt Bafldtofw. Victoria, B. C . wthin thirty day arler the nrat P-pnarance of thla notire In a local new paper- NORUA.N II. TERRY. Applicant The date of the fint publleatloa ot thU notice 1 October 1. 19SS. tl l'TlOX HI.E ' 1 Two rear w-Ul be allowed for the re- TAKk NOTICE ttiat Nathan Wurphr. inotal of timber wiKwa tddrwK U A U Hi BC. wfll kpp(y totWM any orW Vnah to attend tor a hrentv to Uk- and uie 360 Mi-' the auction in prraan may aubmtt Mrr lnrtwe of atr but of Oan)r)i terloer to be openM at the hour ot Creet rn Jl: aonih eaaterty and aoerjco and treated aa one bid " dralna into OTJxinH Rim. about torn rurtbrr parul may be obtained sbett the -Ethel M" Bench Leaae trxm the Chief Pofealer. Victoria. B.C.. Tha tUr 23 M 'dltrrted from ' dr DMrm Pbreatet. Prtnc Rupert. B C rtretm at a point about four nU .. atxni the Ethel U Benrh Lea? and 1 V ' - W ti mim for attttMnc in opm boiea puTTe wc.ri h.JW W!M crioy aa Cthel m. Tbia iwAlrk ail tx1ed on trh Mth day of Apru im : rwj cpy of U.U oot and an ept41c-f XKtl purauint thereto and to he "W-i m Art. tl. w-Ul be ni In tbr of-rtca hi th Water Recorder at AlUn B.i C Ob)ectloria i the ajiplleatkm ny ' iUrd aUh the aaW Water. B-eorcer cr. with the OompirolVT bf Water RlrTlU. Partlament BuUdUa. Ttetaria. B,C It is about time the roses were earthed up around the root, feee tJENOlAL Foundation rebatrs and1 that they are not flooded but dtir- "'oh, wood, cement or rtoelc'lnB the winter. They will then Be work. Albert Maretto, Phonfe 7M. pretty surp to winter welh Inclden- (255) tally. I am Inclined -to think that "' 1 . ,"; ; v. the south side of 3eA!Nteii f AlKftliO kna Paperbtnglr Montr: Pbt-ne Red 802. tr!"' 1 - - - TIUnSFERS CAMION'S Transfer. Phone 177. . Bjrch Jackpthfe. Cedar. tf mathi otHk Hupert. BC. the Ueence X171M. tent ri. tn tarelve lnrhel. a building Is not the best place for roses. John Mitchell had his on the south side of his house In a warm, dry 'location and he lost several last winter. Others have reported similarly. Charles Balagno says that three years ago he bought forty flfleeh-cent roses and he still has thirty- I TAKE NOTICE Uit Normah H Terrf I bone adrfreM IS lllMU. D C . will p. ! pi r (or a licence to ttkc tv uic 3J C re ot wtrr out of Butt Crttt tiro known u ciw Crk. wbirti now MAWfljr and drain Into Hfct Stnltt ktwQt 1700 n. northfrif from til cor i Lot 1023 i Tbr tr wtU b difrrtod Xrom th t trfam at a point about 2040 !H It A Wrairrif frwn NX. Cor. 1 ion rxl wUt be umt tor mlnlnc pxirpatt upon tn mine dracrlbiM u , Plur l-te No I 1S1. No ISO. No. 178, Ko 179. Lot 1019 and 1020. Th notice vaa poctad oa the rrotnid on th 38th daj of Aufuat 1934. A copy of tnia notic and an appUoa -tloo TMjrwiant Umts and to the Wa- Irr Act" will be.nitd In the offlcc-of; DONALD UMXXTSK113 otbeHriNf OblerUona ZJ??" the 9JL known a Dan MMDooald. Inttalato. DrMl. TAKE. NOTICE that by ororf 0( TIL H'ngr W. E Pltwr Ut lOlb day Ot Or-vr.W. AD- !). I wa ippoltrwa Ad-minutralor of the tatat tf Donald Uac-Drwiald. CUwrrUf known aa Dan Mat-DonaM, tL ii aUpartka harUic t-lan afiintt the aaJd eaUt are bore-fcy trqxxttrd to (umMi aane. property rtfrd. to me on or Mart the lath Oar ot Notemtwr A. D. I9S4. abd all partks indrUMi to thr eatate ere rt-i ti'iirrd to pay the amount ot tnetr in drotediMM to it (unhwtUt. NOkllAN A. WATT . . Official Admlniatrator. to amlioaOon mar be nine of them doing well. He earths them up around the roots about : eighteen Inches for the winter, the mm .Pot xf Uumpet daffodils There will be offered' lor aale at Pub- ground In whirl! they are planted Is l.aw,000 fiet board meaaure, or spruce, ... . , . . brtar and Hemlock on an area aitoated Some local people have ,t had very at the head ot Powrtrro Bay iyella- gtJod ktlccess with lUies. The regal land, Queefj CharloUa lalandt Und Dt- u,.t well . have i trtM A l D:J A ofv w ar.a Huid. to, i AmDrose iveiu kji Uf van liearane of thr nolle tn a local new- pretty wedding took place nere P,T' waiaK itcRPHY. hen MUs Marthk Henry became Rented from the nursing staff and Wdy superintendent of the hospital. Among those present were Mes-dames 11 Flewln, Moraes, Oarfleld, Perry. Schofleld. Rukln. Deane and the Misses WllWe. Mesi. Onyan, Storey. Staples, Patterson, Hortbri and Nicholson. Four Aiyansh " , w Couples Wed Guests From dreenvllle, kln'iblltil And Other Naas River i'AUits At Recent Nuptials AIYANSH. Oct. 19: There ete manv tucsts from Klncolltriareeri vllle and elsewhere down the Naas River tor the recent marriages of four well known Aiyansh' young couDles. Feasts were held in con nectlon with each wedding, all the supplies coming from Prince Ru- Pfft- , the contracting cbuples were: Miss Olive Munro and Shad rock Scddtne. Miss Emily Adams and Leonard Mercec. og-'' Miss Phoebe Adams and Claude Morvetv . tjvilss Alice Perclval and Dennis Morverf. lilies do and some grown! the lillium auratum with very good results. It seems as it mort'bf the) lines wiu grow nere ana nowcr wen. Jack Fuller has grown some very fine ones out of doors. It is rather difficult at this time of year to keep up interest in the: garden. Yet the Interest taken now makes a great difference , to the success of the spring and summer showing next year. Fertilizer Is de- ....... -. .t siraoie in me ground wnere duids are belnk planted is the sprltig flowers are then larger and earlier. The roots are formed during the winter and they at once begin to abrorb the plant fdod which is used In the spring. . Xiost ot the sprlhg flowers may t Aonlieant tU, hrMiitaf Ambrose Reid. The seribe ierowh IhdoOri. Bulbs Wanted By mxvw BECKUAS. . k Uce at united now will flower In the window, in t rv h. ruwt mihilcatton of tale rhurch Manse and Rev. R. J. Love, not ire la Ck;uhtr, 17.1M n. Port Simpson Is Married Recently PORT SIMPSON. Oct 19: A very oflclated. Mrs. E. Schofleld atten ded the bride and William Beynoh was the grobmsinan. to1 itui. Um aorele n dinner was iuAiT k V'tserved tit the residence at which WHEREAS proof of loaa ot the abott nfffobers bf tltt staff of the Port HosulUl were gbests, the -&WBtadn in thla of nee. nout u hereby tttu j,a vijw been a member of the etoiration ot one . . . .. that I shau. at the 4 month from ha date of tht nnt pub-1 hospital sUff. llcatk bereuf, Utile a pwurtonal Certl- prior to the WTddlng a shower icwtenlel1 JSUSS In honor of Miss Henry was held 1H Taiid objection be made to me m,wi'nrjf nospiiai ana n vciy mjiujauic ta' . ..tiin rnt An address was bre CHIM.li Pldnt a bed Bf double tuplls tbt'.a v, .mtfa.of.crt . r (he greenhouse or In the cold frame. They may be grown alone or with fchls or other ereehery. T)ie art b! tjrdwlng bulbs Indoori Is tb develbp Somcthliik riidte, thart Just a bunth ot color, Thcsettlng U ofWn more ImporfcinVthah the tlowers.li:P. Mail Schedule For the V:ast Mondays, Wednfsdiys and Frl days - .4:30 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, ThuVsdlys arid 8atdN Mortdays (train) Tuesday. a Wednesdays, Jtraln), Thursdays . .... 10:li p.m 4:30 pjn, il2t30 pjtt :so p.mv .9:90 p.m NEIGHBORS IN ORIENT r&&ea7rom Paw' if I l hty half the wages pild !n Japan.! stiSS w'dl the country where Prine?) Rupert wis sending her fcspeh lb'zs ! tor use in tne match factories. The sfrrlt of naUohalllm wal growing. At Nanking, the capital, there was a iargfc park around the city where was the mausoleum of Sun Yat Sen but more Important In it was equipment for all kinds bt modern sports an dgames. China was indeed a country with a great friture. India Passin to Singapore and the Straits Settlements, Canon bould -entlcred the large population of Chinese. British subject: speaking the English language and only studying Chinese as a cultural subject in the school. At Singa pore they were completing' a grav lie k Auction, at neon a -- on the Trnir- wey a rained and cnlUrated, MosUto banirress a w . u v print Rupert, a. ct u,. . ik- Diatrtot poreker. print- authorities recommend tarthlng up n ati k vntit i: DrvtuaiON awi tat 1 tAoit Canon Oould was thankekj for his splendid address. i . t a W .3. .r' ft f AfetV IPEED COMFORT tERVICC i' -a. DistriM'fei KITSELAS itsh Navy. This was fortified with vegetables thlJ year. the latest modern devlcei. In India the speaker found an adjustment going on. Natives were Jaklng Important positions politically and socially. The coan-l jtry was coming to another turning ; point 'In Its hbtory. one in whlsh he suggested the natives wbiild take a still greater part In the affairs ot the country. The fart-tlsh "were still needed, however, to lend, stability and wisdom to th deliberations. Agllatbrs had ceased to dceiipy a large place In the pd8- ,11c life siid Ohahdl's political jrres- 't!ge "was below the hori7on al-thougrj his policy fcr the tiutift of jthe socially outcast was still very valuable. In India the pressure of popul-j tori f very' irreat. In one year forty million pedple had died of' niur?3nd vet Iri that same year the ppula.tion hid Increased by thirtfjBvinfQns. The caste system and the spiritual parallels of the eouhtry were the great drawbacks Port Simpson willsee trie most of triem In their homei for the winter. felii V. Xl; liird Hiil Udy suber -; Intehtient or the Port 81mpion eral Hcr.tjltaJ. wno has Been "on a cat!6H iri Vahttiutef. , . ... Wit rhrirtU. lllsa V. Kupen as tne guesx oi ur. anu Mrs. ? " R. O. Large. - . T . BAZAAR IS Si'CCESSfXX Continued froth Page Two) AiA!?,rtm.Anyox. M, WlltSre R, iu.ij. sj Vr M Hudson fcay Co. at KUwanra. who Jf. who. "f",!0 ,fch durmg has left for a trip to his horns In . Palith. A. Itarson. ... . t A yf nf' flats aiwi4w frt ' Norfolk, Ehgland, was a recent ",u u v vk visitor here. He was the guest of andwill spend tWo montlM visiting thief and Mrs, M. Q, McKay. , in 'Toronto ,difd at her home in Athena. On t; after which she will Chief M. O. McKay has nearly taWs up four mofaU of posti rr.ri.tH the rnnttrKe Inn nf o graauaw: wont a ancwiTer ucn fine new house which will be opened- Hospital before returhirlt Rf; some time Wef ore Christmas or be- ! J hoinme, tween Christmas and New Year. , in nP f' Flfty-ovnd sack of Ylour, Mr . Tate. - . f eh pourids tbf tee, Mr A. Nes : ttoie ham. Walter Lonfeilll. ! 8Ven pouriis dairy butter, D i W. T Kergin. rI . : Mrs. yidla-E- Garfie d bf the an-k. th rvihw Ner. r. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brentzen thropolqgiU .department vbf Uie i ,h.M at left recenUy for a two months' visit University ,ot Washington, who has j Post office News Stand. 825 to Winnipeg where Mrs. .Brentzen oeen aere ior some time -on re(t Orahvfll St. tfkiictjuver. Watives reside. .search' work. ha retiimed to-Se-i Ahdef ion Prince Allhe-yeafrotirii is necessary iftti , :--tfr ' ..i- - r ---. . , . I kttle. While hert ril was '.the guesl Most of the local natives have1 of Mrs- C. B. Fle. now finished their summer work In ' ' ' i smoking fish and otherwise prepar- Education Council rol Bmkh Cb-t lng for the winter. Early November lumbra. was ft, .visitor . herf last -.4 s - it George. B.C. '.R. W..Raey, Terrace. BXJ. General Store: Km ox. the canneries but are still, absent, Miss Ahne' Fofihliih oV Vancbu; iSmiUiera DruS 8toret Smith' from the village in the camps ter, 'fleU'Secretary: .Uie .Reftglousl Sri. B.C; 1 4 I tifahstJottati -.1- - . a. .vf.-.- Rail on Tht, obligations imposed" upon a railwaj system trejgreat., t'ruriarilj, these are providing; and maintaining' adequate a n3 Tejialf tralnVportauon inroughou't the whole year, regitdltst of climatic conditions or Uit-tosts.and ilifTiculties inTplreti ih meeting those, conditions. A rjilwij' syi'tewr'tiicb.Vpmtw only when weather conditibhs were 'pleasant, or wbicndid'iioiiahteethe cl6sest'possibI adherence to standards of safety; itJr fhlch hitf-lno irsaiar scheaalt'of train! would very very soon soon creite create public public indignation, indisnaUoh. v - "VVV To ensure that these onerous requirements are provide! Ej tje' railway comparues, and also to avoid undue advantage beiog taken by uSV Cwmplriier whose servTces sri so essential ttj the public welfitt; lfrftf.)fiJ:'liectut(e. strict ghttrhmeht rerulatioh and supervision. They anr 'lij; law 'required to ry-a specified minimanl number ofcrew b6 ch.trtint ito'hfippiid with jEfficient ' safety devices . . . tb bperale according to apjif'dv;4 icbedules o, to conform to approved passenger and freight tariffs tb be suhjm't'oinspection bjr government officials at all times. In addition the cornbahjes. th'emselres impose- the most rigorous tests upon.their train operators and mile of track is subjt-a to constant inU clrtful scroUnyt Thii, of course, IS briiy is it should be. UnFortudatelf; however, it does not apjjly to all fotmi bf tbmintrciat transporutiQo only to railways, which are placed at a v . decided disadvaHtagb ih tiaViog lb cbm'ile with sefiilces operated only when the weather permits; and at times whtn operating, costs are lowest. Further these unsupervised services can, and do discriminate capriciously regarding the nature of the commodities they carry, and the rates they charge. While the railways or Canada pay approximately ten . millibn dollars ot tales, each year these other services are nbtonously undertaied.iKJ, Unlike ihk rail ways. which rurj over their own properties, they, increase the Hfck ahd diJcdrhrortJ br our alteJiljr 6ver crowded highways. . . ' A little thought will convince anyone that this is unfair to the railways and that sinct; railways are th only dependable agency for the provision of all-the-year-round transportation servicfc it is also hostile to the public ''Interest. With winter ipproaching the importance of all-the-year-round iervlcf is easily appreciated. " The Canadian National Railways provides the hest in railway serrice.and at all times and under all circumstances it. is your efficient arid Unfailing servant. Use the C N. R. for all transportation purposes. ; CANAPMSIONAL V m t 11 ! ! mi iwtwff un t ' 9mr w 4 as r i- clav THE DAILY NEWS . ..... . Classified Ads DtforiS. Windows etc. tram wrecks 6 hbase. Hart. Jf, Ai1 trilling fcoat ilW fclih,tit !Atic 1 year. ltU tfrtihrj. U Prince lctf t Pair men's slippers; A. J. Prud "U bar 4,w---iiiii.Uf limP. Bergeron, TlhutriS i.fej i Case of apples, Mrs. O. f P. Tinker ? T- Mohda ydet tlwrnp- Ben Seymour and Albert McKay Mfp ta0cfc V ' an. en.ra.red in the renalrin of RJJ whd. Had hers On TueS-, " , their houses before winter seti In- ?nghtt. HatWweTin birth-. ay pan was neio loiesaay at ine There were racial Thanksgiving hohl? " Dr- and,MrS-A' K I I . ... . . i . - In Vlil' Tn Vlf ?tl . .. 1 "t! enouBn w acommo- " "VrltHrTrl Jack DUdowartt. Sbh M Mr. arid ft Jones date the largest vessel In the Brl- people had gbod crops Ot fulls and K. Ruliii ' f.;WVc;aty tWao??3rH. retfarnei :nr- w-. Tn.: ' f ftn... .ti. . ... A t.t aUti ..a. bitter haffia Child's silk dress. Mr. Beale. Wbolieh cushion; Mrs. N. Fraser. fe"'a-k and amber cushion, Mr nere at ine ena oi lasi wees wiui y&i ' . his "troilin boat atarkweil from nun ua orth Iilan, here lie spent the fedudoir lamn. Mrs. iicDonald. summer, bnngtrl; with him his thv HtK rhnmint r. w ak Mark T.lithPr eltlprlv naUtfe resi- brtde, 'fdhnerlt Jss.: My MSrtS, bott, dent, sustained a fractured leg and tiahtef rjf Mf.( tind,- Mrs. John cutnd saucers. Mrsfa Davie: arm. abrasions, bruises and other Marks ol Massfett. They were mar- ot chocolates. MlssChrlstln lrilurles on Sunday evening In a tan '"V ufr Massett.byf Rey. .R.. Curric. from the bridge between the Is'idnd R graham. i steak, Mrs. A. i. D. ifr. and malrtlahd rtfctlons ot the vd- L t, XmB, Mrs. j;. R. Murray. 1, ." The gTtdron .Bay Co: win take . ... - lage. He is a patient In the Port M fll Simpson General Hospital. 'th Vfe"! rstir?- 1!eret,roml : : 7 T K. George P.. McColT bn November I.T week, speaking ut at several .meeting T Mrs C B Flewln returned to her Mr McCoil wlll coritlria:as factor. She was the guest while here c Home here on the CaUla Sunday In iur weM.as ppitfias.ternd Rey: and Mrs. R. j. LoytS grupiLS. 1 . r 1 is . v lei