M3i rorm FOR SALE FOR SALE-Large English baby , buggy. Phone Red 514. (tf) 1 FOR SALE In order to stimulate building, lots will be sold at one-half the assessed value until May 15, 1937. Property values are ad vancing in other cities. Apply City Hall. W. J. Alder, Commissioner. 88) FOR SALE 31 foot trolling boat, 10 h.p. Palmer engine. In good shape. Snap fo' cash. Apply Ed. Wahl, Dig by Island. . (86) FOR SALE Modern hotel at Hy-der, B.C., steam heat, excellent location, licensed premises. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply Fra-zer Hotel. Hyder, B.C. (tf) COAL Nanalmo-Wellington for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootier, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone lie or 117 (tr) FOR SALE 6 h.p. Petters Diesel, perfect condition. Can be used either stationary or marine. $150 cash. Apply Imperial Machine Works. (86) FURNISH Your home with brand new factory samples. 66 piece three room croups $184 ideal for the working man; extra high! grade groups $232; 10-piece, Chesterfield groups $5950; silk tapestry Chesterfield groups $89.50; kitchen tables with drawers $2.95; dressers $9.95; beds complete $13.95. Terms If desired. Here Is an opportunity of a lifetime. Act quickly. We need the space. Free storage. Write today. Julius Shore. Mail Order House. 8th Floor, Bekins mag, Vancouver. (tf) i FOR RENT VACANCY Angus Apartments, 3-room suite. (tf) FIVE-Room modern house for rent, Biggar Place. Phone Green 378. j (tfi FOR RENT Front apartment with I electric range. Smith & MaUettj Ltd. ai) I FOR RENT Seven roomed house. uranam Avenue. Nice garden, Pullen, Dally News. (tf) LOST LOST Bunch of keys on ring. Return to Dally News. (85) WORK WANTED WASH Special for one week. Single blankets. 40c; double. 60c. Pioneer and Canadian Laundrys. 85 BOARD AND ROOM ROOM And board In modern house close to town. Phone Green 997. (86) PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We. start you. The Canadian Kin-dergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfi'-Supply, 751 OranviUe. Vancouver MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain ra oyster lnvigoratora and othet stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not dellghteu "aker refunds few cents paid wall or write, Ormes Limited f TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOD t'liutie Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 057 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. .E. BLACK .i j Jsotice Is Hereby Given 1 that a public hearing will be held 'at the office of the Workmen's ! Compensation Board. 411 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday. April 29th, 1937 at 7 o'clock ;pjn.. for the purpose of consider I ing the adoption of revised regulations for the prevention of acci-j dents in the logging and diving In- -workmen's Compensation Act. Dated this 9th day of April, 1937. THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD. 7 e fp DEPARTMENT Or MINTS Synopses of Mining Laws MIKEKAL ACT Trr f'inrlV Ortifkitu Aoy ptrxm over th age si ibtr-a. n taj Joiol Stock Company u entitled U enter upon all watte lands of the Crown and upon anj otner landa m hereon the minerals other than coal are merved to toe Crown and tta liceueei iwttb specific reservations) for the purpose of prospect-lot for minerals locating claims, and mining The fee to an Individual for a Free Miners' Certificate la 15 00 for one rear To a Joint Stock Company baring a capital of 1100 000 00 or leu (be fee for a rear la ISO 00: if capitalized beyond this the fee is 1100 00. The Free Miners Certificates run from date of Issue and expire on the 31st of May neit after 1U date or tome subsequent 31st of May Certificates may be obtained for any part of a rear terminating on 31t of Mar tor a proportionately lew fee iFree Minerr Certificates are also applicable to tbe Placer Mining Act.l Mineral CWinae Sire: 51.65 acres. Recording fee: 2.5 per claim. Representation: Assessment work to the extent of S100.00 must be done eacb year and recorded on or before the anniversary date of record of the claim Casta tn the sum of -1100 00 may be paid fn lieu of aucb assessment work. Fee for recordioe assessment work. 12. 50. tf tbe required assessment work bas been performed within the year, but not recorded within that time, a free miner may within thirty days hereafter record aucb assessment work upon payment of an a4dtional fee of 110 00 The actual cost of the mreef of a mineral claim to an -mo'int not exceeding $100.00 may also be rerorded aa assessment work. As soon as aws-ment work to the extent of 50fl CO (or rash paid of a like amount! is rfriH-l and a Surrey made of the claim, the owner of such claim t entitled to a Crown Grant on payment of a fee of tr-Sno. and wiring the necessary notices required by the Act. FLACCR MINING ACT Four types of placer claims: Creek diggings: bar digginga: dry dig. gings: and precioua atone diecings. (For del alia aee Part n. Placer Mining Art. I Representation: A placer claim must be worked by the owner or someone or. bis behalf continuously as far as practicable during working hours. Lar-orer and leares of absence may be declared by the Gold Commissioner under certain conditions. To hold a plarer claim for more than one year tt must be re-recordd before the expiration of the reeord wr rt-reeori. Flaeef Mining taaes Site and method of staking, etc Eighty acres tn extent, staked along a location line" not more than one-bat! mile n length In this line one bend or change of direction la permitted Where a atraigbt Une la followed two poet only are necessary. Le.. an "Initial posf and a "final post." Where there Is a change of direction a legal poet muat be placed to mark the point of the aald change The leasehold la allowed a width not In excessof one-quarter mile Tbe locator Is rrqutred within thirty dsys after the date of the location to post a notice tn the office of the Mining Recorder setting out the name of tbe applicant: the number of hla free miner's certificate: the date of location: the number of feet lyini to the right and left of the location lire and the approximate area or sine of the ground. Dredging leases on rirers for fire miles below low-water mark are also granted Fees: Annual rental on placer mlnina lease. 130 00: annual development work required to be expended. (250 00: annua1 rental on dredging lease. I2S 00 per mile annual development work -equlred to or expended. 11.000.00 per mile: the yal"e n' any new plant or machinery emiiloeed tr count aa money expended in nrrlnpr"' Fee for record inc. certificate of work. 12 50 Lease tee. 15.00. Provisional Free Miners' Certificates, (Plarer) Act Department af Mines Art Among other thinga. these Acts provide for the staking and representing of olecet claims without payment of feeo and assistance to prospectors by tree assays ete. A detailed synopsis of the above Acta, also the 'Mines Development Act" "Mineral Survey and Development Art' "Iron and Steel Bounties Act' ant "Phosphate-mining Act" are avatlaoie t' the Department of Mines Victoria Com. plete copies of the Acta may be obtainr from tbe King's Printer, Victoria IX THE Hl l'ltCMr: COUtT OF UKI1IMI (OU.MItlA in l-itoimi; III tlie? Matter of the "AtlmljihtrBtlon Aft" And In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Ann Harrison. licensed Take iKftlce that by virtue of an c-rJr of hta Honor W. E. FUhr marie the 5th day of February, 1937. Letters nvuwuc ui use wui oi tne arxve-name.1 Mary Ann Harrison, deceased, issue 1 out if the Hlirh Oourt. rrf JiiMt.i don, England, on the 26th day of May "c iTOura ui tne Buprera) Court of British Columbia. Prince Rupert Registry, and all persons having claim against the aald estate are hereby required to furnish the name properly vertflod to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of May. AC 1937. and all parties Indebted to the said estate are required to pay tlie amount of .their indebtedness to the undersigned forthwith. PATMORE & FULTON Solicitors, Prince Rupert. B.C . .. AMny tor the Executors. Dated tlie 5th day of April, AD. 183? I.N THE (Si I'UE.ME COL'KT OK UICITIMI COIAMIJIA In tlie Matter of tlie "Administration Art" And In the Matter of the Estate of Mike hand u I IietTused, Intestate ' Take notice that by order of His Hon. W,, X1' ut day Math AJ3. 1037, I was appointed Administrator of tlie ewtwte of Mike Sandul, o. caused, mid aU parties liavlug claims against tlie said estate are hereby re-quired to furnish wine, properly vr. fled, to me on or bwtore the 2nd di? of May AD. 1937, and all partly In. debted to tlie estate are required to HJJ"? of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Ofricdal Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. ior 1037 thU 2nd day of April, A.D. TEX DAILT NFP7S Monday April 12 Stock Market (RELIEF IS Looks Better: DISCUSSED Brisk Saturday Session Improves Outlook After Bad Week Just Ended NEW YORK, April 12: The New York stock market commences this week with a more encouraging outlook alter a brisk upturn in Saturday's short session during which 500.000 shares changed . . i ji. i lianas, uwuiz u a iiumuer vi ui- , . .. , . .. t turbing factors, the market was off ., . . , , . considerably ' last week. The Indus-1 I trial average for .u the week i wasi down 58; rails, down 1.74, and utilities, down .53. TODAY'S STOCKS C'ourteaj b. L. Johuiun Uo.i Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .26. Big Missouri, 3. Bralorne, 8.05. B. R. Con., .05. Aztec, .10. Cariboo Quartz, 1.65. Dentonia, .16i. Dunwell, .03. Colconda, .10. Minto, .26i'2. Meridian, .03 Vi. ' Noble Five. -092. Porter Idaho, .05i. Pioneer, 5.00. Premier, 2.96. Reeves McDonald, 134. x Reno, 1.07. Relief Arlington, .25. Reward, .13. Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .08. Wayside, .03. Hedley Amalgamated, .12. Premier Border, .OSi. Silbak Premier, 2.90. Congress. .08. Silver Crest, .07. Home Gold. .03 V. Grandview, .I6V2. Indian, .03. Quatslno Copper, .052. Quesnel Quartz, .12. Oils A. P. Cpn., 22. Calmont, .63. C. & E, 2.95. McDOugal Scgur,..20. i Mercurj. 20. Merland, .21. Okalta, 121. Pacalta, .18. 4? t Home Oil, 1.95. United, .25.' Weymarn, ,17. ', : Toroiitq 'jit Beattie, 1.48. T "tj Central Patricia, i0-God's Lake, .64. Hi Lee Gold, .04 V. Little Long Lac, 630. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.53. Pickle Crow, 6.95. " Red Lake Gold Shore, 38. San Antonio, 1.80. Sherrltt Gordon, 3.00. Smelter Gold, .042.-McLeod Cockshutt, 2.55. Oklend, .33. Gilbec, .04. Madsen Red Lake, 1.10. Mosher, .41. Stadacona, 2.47. Frontier Red Lake, .19. Francoeur, 1.18. Manitoba & Eastern, .04'4 Moneta Porcupine, 1.72. Bouscadillac, .66. Rubec, .10V2. Thompson Cadillac, 1.40. Bailor. .05. Bankfield, 1.30. East Malartlc, 1.20. Preston East Dome, 1.20. Hutchison Lake, .20. Dawson White. .23. McQualg Red Lake, .18. Rajah Red Lake, .26. Aldermac. 1.50. Kerr Addison, 2.95. Uchl Gold, 1.10. Martin Bird, 1.18. Chestervllle, 2.50. Hugh Pam, .34. Augtte Porcupine. .40. Britannia Miner Seriously Hurt I Thomas Wliilclaw In Serious Con-ditlon In Vancouver Hospital After IJlast VANCOUVER, April 12: After being seriously Injured In 'a blast at Britannia mine. Thomas White-law was rushed here by gasboat late Saturday and is now a patient In t. Paul's Hospital where his condition Is declared to be critical. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, April 12: (CP) Wheat was quoted at $1.43 'Von the Vancouver exchange on Saturday, dropping sharply to UUy Conference Held Retween Unem ployed and Various Organizations A conference was held Saturday m'Kht on behalf of the unemployed of Prime Rupert and then dispute with" provincial and civic authorities in regard to Ihe present present . . reii relief stale and the striki that is now on. Charles i Cnapmai. , . . , chairman G. P. Murnb.v was w" and 1 1 .. . , , recording secretary. The confer ... mittee and was attended by dele Kates from th following associa tions and unions: Dean Gibson of Ihe Prince Ru pert Ministerial Association. George Anderson, Deep Sen Fishermen's Federal Union. J W. A. Pjlford and R. Rums Longshoremen's Association. A C. Morse and Oscar Lar- f . rt . . . 1 sen. o-operative uommoiiwearh Federation. L. J. Gillis. Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council. George Murray, Canadian Legion. M. , Hapla. Prince Rupert Cooperative Association. Mrs. C. L. Intermela and Mrs. Doane, Women's Labor League O. White, strike committee. B. Korhonan and G. P. Murphy, Prince Rupert Unemployed Association. Dean Gibson spoke at length on e Miuauon as ne knew it and nas convincea that more relief was needed. He was also in an. cord with a motion, made by G Murray which read "Moved that this committee recommend to the Mnive committee that they inter- v uiiiiniss oner il Mpr nn,l r. ' .quest thai the unemployed be . inL.n4n.l a .1 - wiuiout tne need or working back relief and the re- lief to be payed in the usual way before returning to work." The motion was carried unanamous'y j. i . wiins 01 tne rrince uu- ness were four men for Port Kd-pcrt Trades and Labor Council ward where B. C. Packers is said there was pressing need fbr putling in a fish meal plant organization and lhat , mo-e should be done to co-operate with Uifferent progressive orsrahlza- tions in order to realize the unfty l V CiT V 'r'i? that the .1 history of the wrtrkInT class class moverrtent moverrtent shotvrl showed 'nH 'apl sej.arate tomnK.! from Prince n Rupert . proved conclusively that, without Jlowever there is still believed d continuous ftivgg.kanwatlieir to be af cfiance that the fleet of f oppressors, the' wo Jaid?gafcln-wthev j ed 1,,. ' V. - suuinern southern British unusn: - Columbia Columbia ndthing. Unity of all progre- port may et.lice up with Prince sie forces was the drivinir DoweriRnn'infti.n" of the labor movement. Others spoke and discussed various points at lenirth. Pan American ( ImnPr KrUWa c"tutcd. it was on the VlipjJCI LdttV understanding thnt there -would. Return .Reconaisxance .Flight From Auckland to Alameda Is Completed ALAMKDA, Cal., April 12: The Pan American Clinner due back at her base hero frnm Honolulu lollowing her reconais-sance fliKht to New Zealand. Tht big flying boat, after Auckland made her first stop at Pago Pago, then Kingman Reef and Honolulu. Guard Against Further Fires Orthodox Doukhobors Stand Guard To Prevent Sons of Freedom Depredations NELSON, April 12: Orthodox Doukhobors of the Christian Brotherhood Community were guarding all buildings in the various communities of this district over the week-end aganst the possibility of further destruction by the Sons of Freedom sect whn are blamed for the outbreak of incen diarism during the past week. VANCOUVER DOCTOR DIES VANCOUVER, April 12: Dr. Arthur Baldwin, young North Vancouver physician and surgeon, after having been ill since March 22, dlad In Vancouver General Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. F. E. Robertson Is saillne this afternoon on the Princess'??!" ih pn?nt8 wlth you. When Norah for Vancouver nnri rpsu.Ip i f purchase is made and the price whence she will proceed on a trip to Toronto and elsewhere lit the east. She will be loli.ed later bv Mr. Robertson, managlr of the lo cal branch i tiC jto; i Htiiik oi cannn WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Seattle Liindinus Last Week Cannerymen are Moving North . .Trying to Line up Vancouver A total of 097,000 pounds of halibut was landed in Seattle last week. San Juan, taking 1GG.000 pounds, was the heaviest buyer. Western fish prices for the week were up to 9'hC and 7'2c and local up to ll'jc and 8c On Sa'-urdav . nnlv one halibut boat sold - 1 at Seattle, this being the Mer maid which disposed of 8,000 pounds to Booth at II74C and 8c George Harris, manager of Mill Uav cannerv. which will hp onern- led as a camii this summer, and Watson oble, storekeeper of the cannery', were here aboard the Catala last eveninir iroinir north to the Xaas Iliver for thu season A. L. Stewart, manager of Uutedale cannery, came north from Vancouver to Dutedale on the Catala yeslerday. C. F. Griffin, accountant of Arrandale cannery, was a passen ger aboard the Catala last eve ning going north to the Naas Pviver for the season after spend ing the winter in Vancouver. Union Ktwimpr C.v rn..t James Findlay, arrived in Port at u:&5 last evening from Ihe south The vessel sailed a couple of hours later fnr Pirt stmtwnn Stewart and other northern points including Wales Island, where she will load 5.000 cases of canned salmon, and is due back here or i iipkcImv vmit hhonn.l lf.. wunu. IVIC U i " rjving here last .. aia called at Inverness with R G. Johnston, cannery manager who has been spending the wintei in Victoria, and members of his crew. Also disembarking at Invsr- According to the latest itifor- but fleet of that port is ?tjll in Mstent ul,on navi"K a halibut marMimfmn;yi r -.i Uttfctt -'board uh.vi, h a.. been constituted Thr .. i" 1 1 t iiirrLii 17 in v :infiii. -r ' ' mivvu ver Saturday night with II. M Daggett, secretary of the marketing board from Prince Rupert. In .lifomlnnn,. W i He a poll of the Vancouver fleet by June 15. I Northland Transportation Co.'s I" ''ci .mi wiiaiiu, . apr i,'en Williams, arrived in nort at is!,2:4 midnight Saturday frnm Ketchikan' and, after disch;iririn,r Itwo car oad of fi wuvii iiUlllJUl and one car of fresh for tram-shipment Kast over Canadian National Railways, sailed in continu-ation of her voyage to Seattle. .,r-, R- stumer Prince" Norah. Cant. William Palmer U due In port at 3:?,0 this after-noon from Skagway and other Alaskan points and will wi an hour or1 so later for Vancouver The Morning After-Taking Carters Little LiverPilts HERE IS GOOD NEWS! Our store is a store you can call i w.... wwouot. tv ja vperavea on ' a. co-operative system wherehv is paid you receive tokens which entitle yui to FREE PREMIUMS in return. So make our store vour fclore. MUSSALLEM'S 3i:-319 Third Avenue West i I'lMine 18 V. O. Box 575 FILM HAS NEW STAR Gladys George Heads Cast Of Dramatic Picture "Valiant Is the Word for Carrie" Gladys Geonre. noted on the stage for her ability in dramatic and emotional roles, makes her screen debut in the leading part of the talking picture, version of the novel "Valiant is the Word for Carrie," which is the first the week offerinir at the Canito! Theatre here. The mother role she depicts in this film is said to set a new high standard foi such portrayals. "Valiant is tin Word for Carrie" is the gripping story of a woman who finds her resurrection in raising two homeless waifs to manhood and womanhood. A situation arispn in which she is forced to make u decision which means either jail ior ner or revelation of what she was in the long distant nast. Shi makes her decision without com punction or remorse in a mosl compelling climax. The supporting cast includes Arline Judge John Howard, Isabel Jewell, Harry Carey, Dudley Diggcs, Wi1 liam Collier sr. This first of the week picturf program includes two miisf.mrt ing short features. Onp la on. titled rashions in Love" and f- a noved way using excerpts frorr, pictures dating back three fa cades, shows how the screen's love technique has changed dur ing that period. There are scene: showing Mary Piekfnrd. Ou-pn -Moore. Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels. Pola Negri, Rod LaRoque. Rudolph Valentino, Doris Ken-.von, Clara Bow and Mae West "Gymnastics." narrated by IVe Smith, will be particularly Interesting to those devoted to Physical education. Frazer Hotel, the only steam heated hotel In Portland Canal, situated at Hyder, B.C. 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