Saturday, May .30, 1636. CLASSIFIED WANTED AT ONCE Two men iai-3JJ r riat appearance atul lair education accustomed, to mUng puU-and willing, tu warb & hours a day Average weekly tarntaj o start i20.0t. Steady employment with all-Canadian organization and opportunity for advancement. Local territory will U allotted; men with ears pxelerred. Apply giving past experiences Room 1. Bradbum-Thompsoj.i, Block. Edmonton, Alta. 11 FOR RENT FOR RENT -4 -room furnished flatj Monarch range. Phone &n. m FOR RENT Clean, well furnished ; modern apartment. Phone Redi 444, UST) FOR RENT Two roomed furnished j, cottage. Available at once. Apply 241 5 th Ave. W. or Phoue Red 103. t'.j WILL Sub-let modern apartment three months, fully furnished, Including electric refrigerator, stove and washing machine. Phone Blue 905. (130) COMPLETELY Furnished fully modern 5-room suite with oil burner and electric washer, close in, rea sonable. Apply Box 12, Dally News. (1281 1 FOR SALE DELCO Engine, 32 volts. Supplies 28 lights. In very good condition. Apply Box 11, Dally News. (128) FOR SALE Two 11 passenger busses. Apply Box 789, Prince Rupert. (128) OENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper) Pacific 8upply 751 Granville, Vancouver. LOST LOST Bunch of keys between Anglican Church and Waldron Apts. Return to Dally News. (127) WILL The man who took the wrong coat on Tuesday night from the Capitol Theatre cloakroom please return to manager Capitol Thea tre and his own coat will be re turned. (tf), PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tt) MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE Man to take care store route. Distribute and collect. New uroducts. No selling. Earn excellent weekly Income. Ber-land Nut Co., St. Paul Minn. A LESSON from the depression-Bo a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Sten ographer, etc. Free BooWe, "How to get a Government Job.' M.C.C. Civil Service School, Win. nlpeg. UNI) ACT Notice of Intuition lo apply to Purchase Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dntrlot of Qun Charlotte Islands nd situate on th North shore of Cumshewa Inlet immediately South of tt 4S, Q. O. I. Take notice that the Allison Logging Company Limited of Vancouver. B. O. InUnds to apply for permission to purchase tlM following described lands:- Commencing at a port planted at Uis 8- W. corner of Lot 4S, Q. C. I. thence 60 chains East along South boundary of Lot 4S; tlietice due South to shore-lln;' thence West along shoreline to point ot corrunenoement and contain' thg 0 acres more or less. AMBROSE P, ALLISON, Pres. AUlson Logging Co. Ltd. Dated April 31. 1936. SNAPrMH CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtub, Washbasin, Window, and . Mirror. Cannot scratch. Building permits for the month of May in Prince Rupert amount to $4125 as compared with $3466 in the same month last year, bringing the total for 1936 to date up to $7513 as against $11,151 in the cor responding period of last year. Following is the building list for May: J. E. J. Challfoux, Fifth Avenue West, repairs, $300. H. Christensen, Third Avenue West, repairs, $50. G. H. Arnold, Third and Fifth Streets, sidewalk, $75. Christian Science Society, Se cond Avenue, new building, $3400. T. Boulter, Taylor Street, repairs, $150. W. D. Chrlstlson, Seventh Avenue East, added porch, $150. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, May 30: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 73c on the Vancouver Exchange yesterday, advancing to 748c today. bar silvi:k NEW YORK, May 30: (CP) Bar silver was unchanged at 443ic on the New York metal market today. Better Than Today SMITIIERS, May 30: Prospects for a bumper crop have never looked better in the Bulkley Val ley than they do right now. Alternating showery 'and warm wea ther nas brought the hay crop along very fast until the grass Is now standing a foot high in many places and, with the warm rains of Monday and Tuesday, there Is sufficient moisture now in the ground to ensure a steady growth for some time ahead. The ground is in excellent shape to carry all crops along for quite a period and the farmers are happy, over the present prospects. TOWNSEND CLUB OF WASHINGTON IN CONVENTION OLYMPIA, Wash.. May 30: With some six hundred delegates In attendance, the Townsend Club of "TILLIE THE TOILER" ybU- SUSE LET ME OH THE IKlSlDE VJHCM teU C-JCT Mr? tO ACT 1Ye PART OF TILLEVS 120MANJV1C. ROMEO.'I t;AH, VMEUL-, I'M CiHTTlWG A. LlTTL.B FED MV'sei.p ill i i iiii . jm 1916, km Feature Symhotc, Inc , WorlJ tihu rv-rved 1 THOUGHT "TtU KVlEW l HAD A DATE VMlTH gMAMTlC I20HEO TOM kSHT d THOUcSHT COULD SEE? YOU BEFORE VOU L.EFT fclft MM MAC- THERE SOES THEDOOC- bEUL. AGAIM 5 DAILY NEWS PAGE ITfl SCENE DEPICTING JEW-ARAB RIOTS Incendiarism has added Its horror to the tragic rioting between Jewsi and Arabs at the adjoining cities of Jaffa and Tel Aviv, Jerusalem. Flames, visible miles from the city, were reported roaring through the Neue Shalom. Jewish and Arab quarter of Jaffa, the result of fires set by rioters. The above photo shows a scene from the last serious rioting in 1933, when 22 were killed. More Building In May of This Year Total ol $4123 as Against $3166 In Same Month a Year Ago BIG CROP Funeral of Mrs. SIGHT leroux is Held Conditious in Bulkley Valley Never HiSh Kequiem Mass is Followed By Interment in Fairview Cemetery With high requiem mass at the Church of the Annunciation, the funeral of the late Mrs. Louis Le- roux, well known woman of many years' standing here, whose death occurred earlier in the week, took place this morning. Rev. Father Anthony Meuhlenberg officiated at the mass which was choral. Inter ment followed In the family vault at Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Phillips Thomas Trotier, J. E. Boddie, J.' LAND ACT Notlee of Intention to apply to Lease I .and In Prince Rupert Land Record I pi? District ol Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate on Cumshewa Inlet fronting on unsurveyed Crown Land which Is situated Immediately South of Lot 45. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Take notice that the Allison Logglm? Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C. Intends to apply Xor a lease of the following described Foreshore Lands:- CainmeaicLrur at a oost Dlanted ait tlte Washington held Its first conven-lso chains due South; thence 60 ohaln tion here. Dr. Clinton C. Wonder, ! due East thence due North to Shoro-. , , ,, . . , . . line; thence Weet along shoreline to a national figure In the movement, ' pomt of commencement and contain- was theprincipal speaker. j' o gg" '- . Z . . 1 Pres. Allison Logging Co., Ltd. Be wise. Read ihe want ads. Da,ly1 A)r ai. 193a LOCK, MXC'lT'S A COCSAS, FCiOM OVvt.L.EV AMD A 7Gt2SE ,TO3 J V UlAS ifcE& 1 AFPAVD WtfrP XpT' "WAX MS it Shorter Working M.ac Meets an Emergency '''''''' Deceno, H. Letourneau and Louis Amadio, . .; There were many beautiful floral offerings. .. Time Advocated, Suggestion Made to Japan, Official of International Labor Office ;WINNERS AT I BALL GAME Drawing in Connection With Lucky ' Admission Tickets Conducted j Last Night . The drawing, last - night ;ln- on-.necUoiV with lucky admission tickets to the opening baseball game jof the season resulted, as follows: I FirsW$ia la cash, donated by , Prince Rupert Baseball Association, Hans Ntckerson, No. 629. Second Radio lamp, donated by Northern' British Columbia 'Power CaJ. T. Harvey, 49ft. Thin Electric toaster, KaVu Hardware, Mrs. George Thaln, No. 'i TOKYO, May 30: Suggestion that Japan establish shorter working time is made by Dri Mack. Eastman of Canada, head of the extra- European section of the Inter national Labor Office here. IN TIIK Sl'I'ltFME rOI'KT OF MUTISM COI.t;.MIIlA LV I'KOIIATE IN THE MATTER OK THE "AOMINIS- TltATION ACT" AN I) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of JOHN JOY, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of H Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, made the 22nd day of May, 1936. I wai appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Joy. Deceased Intestate, late ol Prince Rupert, B.C.. who died on th 25th day of April, 1936. All persons harlng claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same pro perly verified to me .on or before, the 25th day of June 1936: otherwise- disposition of the said Estate will be made without regard thereto. All parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of .their Indebtd- ness .to me forthwith. DATED this 22nd day of May 1936. NORMAN A. WATTV Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B O. .836. Fourth $3 In trade, Lamble it Stone, won by Douglas Christison, No. 215. ..- ' - .. ' Tilth $3 n' Uade; jFraser Vfc. Payne, won byiMrsLee Dell, No. " 412. , Sixth $3 in trade, Orotto Cigar Store, W. C. ,Bacon, No534. Seventh Five sacks 'pt coal, Albert & McCaffery, Miss Betty Norton, No, 401. . , , Eighth Shamrock Ham, P. 'Burns Ltd., Dong Sing; No. 523. . Ninth Prem--;: Lacon, Switt- Canadlan Co , ET. Yager, No. 661. Tenth Toffee, Scott Toffee CO., unclaimed. . Tb dtawing was conducted by H: G. (Kennedy, ylcepresdent sof the Prince Rupert Baseball Association, the lucky numbers being drawn by Bobby Crulckshanfc. CHURCH NOTICES ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Uev.W. 1. Urant llolllnsworlh, UA-Organist: iMrs. K. J, Smith ; 11 A.M., Sermon Subject, "GLORIOUS' LIBERTY". . s 12215, Sunday School 1" ,'. :'. " 7:30 P.M., SPECIAL MUSICAL' SERVICE : .Anthems 1. "O. SAVIOR OF THE WORLD" . . v" ; jv' .'. ' 2. I'GOD THAT MAD EST EARTH AND ' HEAVEN"!' J ' , Old Time Hymns V " " "THE GOD OF ABRAHAM PRAISE" i "I'VE WANDERED1 FAR AWAY FROM GOD". "IN THE GARDEN" ' ' ;v, ! "BLESSED HOUR OF PRAISE" "STAND UP FOR JESUS" SololstSr-Mr. J. A, Teng, Mr. J. E. Da.vey. Mr. Ross Hudson Duet Mrs. H. NBrocklesby, Mrs. J. L, Lee" Special Campaign Now on at the PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Rev. Lee Ellenwood of California SUNDAY, 11 A.M. . i' Subject: "OWL, BAT, VULTURE, CHAMELEON" 7:30 P.M. "THE WAY TO TH& CITY-" Services Every Night at 7:45 Except Saturday Come with your burdens Carry away a , smile SPECIAL SINGING ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE C JENSEN, Pastor - ; 11 A.M.fc Catechization and Qonftrmatkni .' Sermon Topic: "REMEMBER LOT'S ,WlF-tLi&ei'l7i32)': Anthem, "Father, Son and Holy Ghost" Mohiufe'-Btwfimuller)'. by the dlrjs' Choir No evening services ALL ARE WELCOME "TKU HAVE tSgCOME TSUCH A ) T I IJ J f If THERE MAVBE THATL-L IHVMaC1; ) FUAMJWfi PA'SSlOW ,,CvIaS!pV ( PUT OUT THE BUfeMiKJ 'J ' rw: r "'4" . ' . w . 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