Friday. June 15, 1934 Classified Ads fou sale JllKJ00 Tramfer. Phone m. OILLNETTINO pr trolling boat for sale, 5 horsepower Yale engine. $250.00 rash. Apply Seal Core Post Office. t.f. FOH RENT , FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, 644 Taylor Btreet. Best view In city- 140 FURNISHED Apartment for Rent for summer, central location, Box 208, Dally New or Phon Blue 037. 138 PAINTERS PAINTINO and Paperhanglng Moller. Phone Red 80X WANTED HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Oood wages Replies to Sectibn Fore-man, Cedarvale, B.C 144 WANTED- - Two good salesmen, must be neat and well spoken. Apply Box 210, Dally News. I.IMi ACT X at ire- itf luttalUM la aaply la Purrha land In Prlrve Hupert land Recording Tf riot ol Range four Coaat Dutrlet, and altuata about fit mile from the mouth of lh Kbutre Rier on the; EUat fork Tate no(ic that I. Frederick Shelly, of Tanewrw. DC ocojpatioa mine operator, ibtenda to apply for pmnU-nMon t purthaa the following de-arnbed land: CcxninenUnf at a pnat planted one roc ajatanr irom io aiTneaa piw ej; the vem aku of Lot iw, tbent Weu erly 80 chalna; these hliri- r.'iatae: tbenre Eaaterlr 00 chalna: ttienre Northerly m ehain and eon- . "" "" ur ntDERICK K SHXIXT Dad 10th day of May. 1911. T MIKERAL ACT rrHiiiif tTr. or niritovr.METit N'OTKT. Rlrer riwcAtonal MlnerU Claim, alt u uate in the AUin Mining Dlvuion of Caviar ttriM Lneated ua left bank of tb Ttttae OAiah Rirer TAXI NOTICE that 11 Utit, fraaef i "' IJmlUd. rtetMerCerufifmt Xo. 7S And Slsteen Men Off Coat TM, intend, 60 dafa from flat hereof, 1 qi Honduras trj apply to the Mining Recorder for a1 Certificate' of bnpiwmenta for the' i purproe of obtaining Crovn Oraat of: ' th abor. daim. NEW YORK, June 15: The Unl unAd .tmrS .Fxult Lines, have received a before um vvouvr of rarb onifioate wireless message from the steamer Mr,,mTB.T!!,?f , 'Zacapa. reporting- the rescue of uc trustr. Avat.' - laSii act Notice of mtrntu.- t. apply to iae und , " a.. W .mA f j t r St ' n...- - -i.'a.. turret. D t C. and alt- uata in QUvdwrt Bay located at to rVT- 'phw unit DtatrHt -L. Take notice that John Clauaen of fringe Rupert. DO . ooruoati-t n Packer, Intend to apply for. a least of the fiftowlnc deactlbed foreabore: Octnmenclng at a dim. iwd at the 8. W rorner of a amall laltnd theftf, B.W.t. Chain; theoca .Welerlj 1 ( c,hain: thence N 8 balna more or leM to htCn vater coark on, the NX point of Ute Uland; thence 8. Indirection S chalna more or lena foUowtng Wh aiee mrk to point of commence-menl, JOHN CLAUSEN, " Dated Awil 16 USA i.AMi art vNotlrr of Inlenllan to .PT lMf M4 In rtnoe Bupert Uind JUcordirut UMrlrt of liince nupert. 8 C-,and it ua' m Qlawdmrt Bay loeaUd at -tba W W and of ataphena laland. Rang e S. Ooaat DUUlot. Take noUf that John CUuaen of Princr Rupert, PC occupation run Packer. Intend to apply for k leaae .of the following dearrlbed land-. Oomniencliig at a purt piknted at th B, W. cornar of a amall laland about I chalna 8. E, of Arery lalapd thenc H.E.. tbnc wtrly, aoutharly and aaaUrly, follovtng high watermark to point of commencement, and con-taliung 3 aorra more or laaa. and Including tha entUf are of the aald U-landv JOHN CLACK'S, Dated Aprtl 1. M IN rKOIlATB IN T1U BUfRKUI COURT Of DRITJ6B COLUUBIA IN THE MATTER OK THE "ADUINI8. TRATION ACT M and IN THE MATTK.lt OF Till Of IrmCHTATE. . . . TAKE NOTICE that b; order of KH flnnor W.E. ruheff the 14th day of my, A D, 1834, I wa appointed AdmlnJitra-tor of tlie ette of MtcJiael J, Ollel-If, who died on tha 3th dT of Ue-eembee. AD. 1833, and .all parties hv-Ing claims against the aald eite " 'eraby inquired to fun4ih aama, properly ivarlflad, to' me on or bofana the Jut day of June. AD. 1934. and ail partlaa Indebted to the aatau w re- Suuxi ' t pay the amount of tnear in-ebtedoeai to me forth with. orriclal Admlnlatrntor, tt HAIKDRESSKU rKKMANICNT WAVING! Clutter Curlj Latest Style NELSON'S BEAUTY BIIOPPE OOtf.nxm.ST UQUHC ACT" noiio: nr Am Ication iok a ru n i.ic:me NOTICE U hervbv men mi th . plratloii of UiU advertwnent the un-l Cenigped JTawr Social Club intend to apply to th lAonor Contrc4 Board for dub licence in reaped o prrmlM Kuat on tht e4i tide of Kluaway Hyder, SC. upon described Lot AO. Uloek e. Plan 1241, SubdtrUloii of DUtrtct Lot A0I4, CaMlar Dlatrtct ftrin Dnr--t I & n4 1uI.iah T"i . trlct in the Protlnc of BrttUh Colum-1 bi, u entrtia neb member of the U dub to keep on tb premiw eraaon-able quantity of liquor for personal popuunptkra on the pmniw in eordartf with the provwfcjia of the "Oovarnment Liquor Act" tod the rt guUtlcna promulgated thereunder. u.mlu at riyaer. untun Columbia thla 28th day of May. 1834. FRABER SOCIAL CLUB. 1 By A, A. Prarer iw Secretary and Manager Moratorium Plan Taken Seriously Great Britain Alarmed At Six Month' Suspension By Germany Of Young And Dawes Plan Payments LONDON, June 15: The declaration by Germany of a six months' moratorium on the Young nd Dawes Plans, as announced yesterday, has raised a grave situ- , a net the erioine nf tha step taken by Oennany will be stressed In the House of Commons. Crew of Norwegian Freighter Rescued the captain and sixteen members pf tlie crew of the Norwegian freighter Knut- Hamsun which :burnfd and nH on Sunday oft the coast of Honduras. One boat Willi 1 ra UiCll Uii uuuiu wa sun sunaing oy uie ourning snip 'and was expected to drift ashore ,..-. at Honcuras. : -j- - . INDIANS TO TAKE TRIAL Allecrd Killers of Dominion Con. atable GUbourne Coming Up At Assizes In Vernon MERRITT, June 15: (CP)- Eneas, Richardson and Alex Oeorge were committed for trial at the Vernon Assizes opening June 26 at the conclusion of their preliminary hearing before Magistrate A. O. Freeze on a charge of murdering Domln- 'lon Constable F. H. Gisbourne on the Canford Indian Reservation .near here two weeks ago. Wheat Prices Winnipeg July, .768. October, .78 i. December, .79. Chicago July. M. September, 94TB. December, I ULTIMATUM II V MAYOR ' i (Continued from page one) for settlement. Los Angeles Deadlock LOS ANOELES. June 15: The longshoremen's strike situation , continues In a hopeless deadlock here with five hundred special officers patrolling the waterfront. Northland at Ketchikan KETCHIKAN, June 14: With a capacity list of passengers and full "TILLIE THE TOILER" DKV "TfeLt. MP to CHAMnjt EOi.V TO ev cargo of freight, the Northland SYD1 Australia. June 15:-Transportatlon Co.'s motorshlp Actln undep the re.lnrocal trade liner Northland. Capt. Len Wil - Hams, arrived here at noon Wed - nesday from Seattle and, following its arrival, there was much bustle on the waterfront and throughout the business $ section section distributing distributing j yi i which included muebjapt. iYloreliouse lies of fruit, fresh vege-1 r m m the cargo needed suppll tables and meat. There were also supplies of tierces and salt for the fishing Industry. More boats are expected within the next day or so. Rumors that there might be another tie-up of Alaska shipping out of Seattle are not being taken seriously here. The motorshlp Norco arrived ihortly after midnight last night from Seattle, also fully laden, while the big liner Alaska of the Alaska Steamship Co. reached here from the south early this morning. The stoamer Victoria is now steaming northward from Seattle on her first voyage of the season to Nome with passengers and freight while the Cordova Is on the way from Seattle (o Kodiak Island and Bering Sea points. Porttand Re-opening PORTLAND, June 15:-Settle- ment of the longshoremen's strike; the employ of the Granby Co, and. as far as Portland Is concerned ap-; proceeds on this afternoon's train to peared, to be Imminent last night, ' Montreal where he will embark ' permitting of the re-opening of the June 22 for a trip to his native home port tfl shipping. 'in Zagreb, Jugo-Slavla. AWAV, Men XmmaT'S . ' Mz Ji : I . ' I J I THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Quintuplets And Mother Are All Doing Very Well CORBEIL, Ont., June 15: An of ficial report Issued by Dr. A. R. Da- foe on the condition of M-s. Ollva. Dlone and her quintuplet daugh-i ters reveals that all five babies show' oabuiaLwi aia vvii uiv vvtv Hon of Annette who lost one-quar-, ter of an ounce within the past 24 ; hours. The mother Is resting well. Order House Given Clean Bill j Eaton's Complied With Law In snect to Wares. .Mass Buylnr ! Committee is Advised OTTAWA, June 15: O. O. Rich- arason, government accountant, informed the mass buying and price spreads committee, presided over by Hon. H. II. Stevens, minister of trade and commerce, yesterday, that the T. Eaton Co. Ltd.. In con-. nectlon with payment of wages, had complied with the law and that the staff had been accorded many benefits not given elsewhere. Canada Asking Australia For Cut in Export ' ffre.mAnt ftf 1Q,t tpw r,nn laT,rt Aiitj-an.i mnrti i kinr Australla to curtail its exports of flour. It is announced here. IC I a lfl at KpCT 13 IjCUU ai IVCOl ' rrommeni juanne ana .wigawon ngurw ray nnaj inoutes to eu Known oast rnoi " - vAwwuvut, June iD-Aiany prominent figures In marine and navigation circles oi mis port as wen as numerous personal inenas attended the funeral-, here of the late Capt. W. S.. Morehouse, well! known coast pilot and former master of Canadian National Steamships coasting vessels. Six captains acted pallbearers in as carrying . . .. . nyiH-aor w ycu thimk or this rraocc III Ll 1 1 1 1 vaimat-s i Ithat ) (Smi v to I j J Frlnce Bupart, k, DUtf U( 14ta daf of UT. All. 13. t . i . .. i Delightful Card Party For Girl i Guide Camp Fund '' '" ., . . , , In aid of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Qui Guldea cimp fund, a tle'lghtful bridge party was held List pight'by Municipal Chapter In I. O. D. E. . i."" bw. -y w ; for the occasion by Mrs. L. W. Pat- more and Miss Muriel Vance with ' summer flowers and foliage. There were fifteen tables of cards! and Mrs. H. F. Olassey won first; prize while Mrs. L. C. Eby took the consolation award. Af(er cards, delicious refreshments were served. The committee iln charge consisted of Mrs. O, W. Mrs. H. L, Landry, Mrs. C. J. ,umngion ana iwra. u. v.. Diuari jStrawberry Tea And Sale is Held Delightful Affair Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. Thomas Silversides A delightful strawberry tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the Ladles' Aid of First United Church at the home of Mrs. Thomas Silversldes, Fifth Avenue West. It had been planned to have a lawn party but inclement weather made it necessary to hold the affair Indoors. Nevertheless, there was a good attendance and the affair was as successful as it was enjoyable. Mrs. Silversldes and Mrs. James fKrikevsky, president of the Ladles Aid, received the guests. Miss McGregor, Mrs. Frank Derry. Mrs. M. A. Thomas and Mrs. Jenkins poured and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. L. H. Haworth, Miss B. Stiles and Miss Ruth Wilkinson were serviteurs. 'Mrs. Ranterhanp snH lire Unnra wcre cashle. Mrs. Claverfng and Mri N Thomas had charge of re- f reshments. In charge of the home cooking !sale were Mrs. Hugh Kim Mrs Q r Davey and w B Cornlsh 1 During the afternoon there were acceptable piano solos by Miss Jean McLean, Mlss Allfen Hamblln and Mrg g A Kjejback. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Part cloucy, fresh southeast wind; barometer. "IdfUt- tpmnantnra . mcrjy wma; sea smoom. Langara Island Overcast, calm: sea smooth Terrace Cloudy, calm. 52 Alyansh Part cloudy, calm, 56. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 55. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 53. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 56. Smithers Cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 50.'" Itne remains to the llnal resting,""; . I place. ! Triple Island Cloudy, light sou - Nikola DrJJaca arrived In the city on the Prince George last evening: from Anyor, where he has been In A New Style Opportunity Committed For Trial in Hold-Up of Chinese John Russeii Morland. charged wjtr, robbery w.th violence in n- nectlon with the hold-up of WV- Canadian Caf-- at S iltliMS; l.tt welc, connilttl for'tmj by j( Atiiji ate it, i. vaic Smithers yesterday and will appear before Judge W. E, Fisher at Sroi hhm on, June 19. for election; ' Hotel Arrivals Savoy W. Harrison and R. a. Cunningham, Port Esslngton; T, James, An-yox; H. Nelsoh, Premier; Mrs. Nelson Brew. Haysport; C, Hellstrom, Vanarsdol; Joseph Brennan, Ams-bury. R. D. Marsh and family, An vox; Peter Will, city; P. H. Hughan, Alyansh; L. G. Perkins and O. W. Davis, Port Esslngton. Royal Mrs. F. Seppl, Hyder; John Locke, ! Stewart; William T. Tamkin, A. L, Price. Mrs. M. J. Sheen and family nnrt Mr nnrf Mr r o cnnltpr An- yox; G. p. MacQuarrie and M-De Laurier, Vancouver; E: M. Atkinson, Montreal; D. McLeod, Por-cher Island; John Girylck, city; R. M. E. Greivy, Sunnyslde. M. Retan, Bert Lyons and Bob McKee, Stewart; K. Seka, Cyril White and E. W. Gross city; A. O. Turner, Prince Albert. Prince Rupert R Kerr,H. Am. fLColrwH. H. LOCAL NEWS row niht wiu address a gathering J. Douglas and T. ShepfierisVan- Women's Canadian Club in couver; F, M. DockriU. Telkwa; h. .ot E. Moody, Usk; M L. An'dlson andlBootb Memorial School. Alberto Ouerrero. Toronto; Mrs. V. A. Noord, Telegraph Point; P. Snlrkley, Terrace; H, Arhlson. -New York; C. Oillespie, Oceanic; Dr. and! Mrs. A. E. Perry. Port Simpson. E. B. Hunter, H. P. Ronald, Dr. E. Sheffield, Dr. G. A. Minprgan.l W- Wallace and A. B. Cummlng.i Vancouver; A. Berner, Telkwa; A.J E. Klncald. ReveUtoke; Mrs. W. J.' WUklnson, Pacific; S. J. Mayer.' cmifv,,.. a uit r-Stfo. n klnson; Remo. Central : Jack Hope and T. H. Ross Sml - , jthers; E. Olson, Hazelton; T. An.- jderson and. R. Cheater.. CJJ.R.; -T. j jS. Umpleby. Vancouver; Tony , wick, city. ' Mr. .arid. Mrs. H. Herrhnan, An - j yox; Embrik Lenten, city; I. A.i Bradford, C: N. R.. . .. , Knox i r " Miller and Chris Christlsen,! 1 city. i Walter. Hansen. A. E. Strange.and '. port. ' ' Miss M. Lakie. who has been visit - Urt. A. V. Cox will be among a purty of lC3l Rebakah Lodge members who are Ieavlng, on this atter- noon's train for a jt-eek-end visit to Terrace. ey wiltoeturn to the . .L Zht " ' ,f . A . .',, 1p.i-i let rilaht ca pnne- 'tor'jof i; a htldi"y ftp q VanCOUVOf 4IU ViCwl"ta, i0injn Mr wood whb left for the south last week to. attend the fellow's' prand. Lodge conventionin Victoria.. Oeorge Minns, son of Mr. and Mrs, C O, Minns of this city, has left Vancouver, where he has been attending the University of British Columbia, for Bloedel loggln? tamp near Campbell River where he will be employed during the .iununer yazatlon. F. Appleyard, Government Telegraphs operator at Echo Lake,ln the Telegraph Creek, krea, who has been here f or the past two or three weeks ' receiving treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital 'j'lnwlnT an ooeration, will sail to- n&M on lhe princess Adelaide for Vancouver, having sufficiently re- covered now to be able to travel. Mrs. R. P. Steeves of Vancouver, well known as a speaker on social and economic subjects, is a visitor in the city and will proceed from here to the interior at the first cf the week. She will address a public meeting tonight in the Moose Hall l under tb? auioices of the local As- soclated c. C. F. Clubs and tomor- Admiral Brother-In-Law of Pooley Passes in India FV' tadlil' J,une 1S-d; Sir Victor Stanley RJJ. died In India: whUe on a vUlt here with his brother. Sir Oeorge Stan ley, actine Viceroy of .India, dur- jng absence of Lord ?"llllng- don. He was a brother-in-law of R. H. Pooley, former attorney-general 0f British Columbia, whose sister he married while serving as a fneutenant at Esquiroalt In 1891 : Northern Pupils Succeed in Tests VICTORIA, June 15: 7CP) Pro-results vlnclal' Normal School In- elude the names of Helen E. McCaf- lery, Constance E, . Morgan and By Wstover MD t UK OF fAf. t . t d-t AHp;. OT -CK viP ft 4t ' ing here for some time with her Eleanor p. Moxlejf ,pf Prince RU-brother and sister-in-law, Mr. acd pert. Norma D. McCuWjin of Pacific Mrs! Peter Lakle, Fif th Avtnue East, and A. Geraldlne Warner and Fred sailed by the Prince Oeorge last Small of Smithers among the suc-hlght onr her return to Vancouver cessful students. -PBPI2E IOT Hlb OOeUtKlfc VSL I C a.: Hi If