PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday, November 12, 1928 ii i HANSON CASE BEING TRIED NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z Co. Tooth Pasto Co. Vanishing Cream Co. Shaving Cream A Rn. fllmnnri Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For i limited, lime only vc will give yon free any one of the above items providing you purchase two of them. You get .$1.50 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Drygoods Art Needlework Attractions Clearly stamped on best quality linen ready to embroider Luncheon Sets $1.10 Dresser Scarfs 65c Bedspreads, hemstitched $1.00 Pillow Cases . . $1.25 & $1.63 Centres $1.23 Aprons, all colors 75c Come in and get your Xmas Supply Early Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Just Arrived A New Shipment of Ladies Evening Dresses "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are the least bit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us.! Glasses arc intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. ' Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland UIl.Ua'ATt: OITOMCTKIMT ' 27 Years Practice 319 Third Avenue. Opp. AUV.V-l. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load . ?6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack , . .60 Firelighters, 48 for 51.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES, (continued from page one) Evidence would be 'produced by the de fence to explain everything except the loss of the money. HANSON' ON STAND The accused, taking the stand In hU own defence, explained that he was a fisherman by occupation and had been with the Cold Storage as Its fish buyer for three seasons, previously having been employed by the company In other capacities. He told In some detail of this season's work leading up to the date of the alleged robbery. His movements on that day he also described minutely. He had brought the money from his house he said on the morning of July 23 and It was when he was passing through the boiler house going toward the boat that he had the bundle of 14,000 under his shirt. It was also then that the fireman had shouted. What have you got on your hip?" It was a He that this question had been asked later In the morning when he was passing through the boiler house on his way from the boiler house to the street. Hanson's evidence, with regard to conversations, was to a large extent corroborative of that of crown witnesses. t'EAKED lOll MONEY He told of the night previous to the robbery when his wife was bathing the babies and the dog had barked. His wife was afraid when he kept so much money in the house and asked that he discontinue such practice. On the afternoon of July 23 when he entered his stateroom on the boat with a view to getting the money and taking it to the office, the stateroom door. which he had thought was locked, was open, the hasp had been torn off and the drawer open. The cashbox containing the money was gone. Then the $8.00 a mon th Only $2.00 a Week Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 3, Block 37, Sec 5 or Lot 1G, Illock 27, Sec. 6 or Lot 9, Illock 29, Sec G You'll make no mistake in buying one of these lots, as they are well located near McBride Street. Buy now when prices are low and terms are easy, and before another year rolls around, you will be mighty happy over your investment. Take my advice, put some of your surplus dollars in Prince Rupert now. Don't delay, this Is a real money-making opportunity, the kind that comes but once in a lifetime. Take advantage of it. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Ladies' Raincoats One dozen, to clear at each $4.50 Sizes 34 to 40. H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. & Fulton MILK Cajdi price of tickets is advanced to 6 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for -$1.00 Commencing November 1, Valentin Dairy Phone 657. GEORGE RORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 387 213 Pecond Aienue pl, Prince Itupert Sold Everywhere liM V ' in Ihc Vacuum j JsA'Pk packed can. robbery was reported to the company. Hanson said he was ratUed. scared and excited and he might have been inaccurate In some o! the things he had said. He had told the police and -.he company all he could In the hope that he might aid. In the investigation xward apprehending the thief. Witness denied saying in Sergeant Hannah's office that he would "hold back no longer but tell the truth." When court adjourned for luncheon Mr. Patmore was still conducting a de-'.ailed examination of accused. (YESTEKDAVS EVIDENCE) The first witness when court reas- sembled yesterday afternoon was WU nam C. Scheltm. driver, who gave a aeuuea account 01 uie operations which resulted in the finding of gunny sack containing a cash box atjing where the money was sept ana the bottom of the harbor near tha Cold Storage wharf on July 24. Tom Moorehouse. chief engineer of the Chief Zlbassa, was then1 called to , on the stand for over an hour. His evt-the stand. He outlined the events of dence hinged particularly on convent-theymornlng of July 23 leading up to ; tlons that he had had with accused b- WATER NOTICE DIYEKMOV AND I'SE. Company." Limited. whese address is Vancouver. B.C.. will aopiy for a licence to take and ue 100COO gallorj per day 'of water out of Unnamed stream, which j flows northwesterly and drains Into I Captain's Cove at head of Captain's , Cove. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet ! frcm mouth and will be used for com-, merclal and domestic purposes upon the land described as Lot 1253. Range 4. Coast District. This notice was posted on the eroucd on the 4th dsv of No- ' vember. 1928. A copy of this notice and t c,e' ,n f cn7" .V, an application pursuant thereto and to , i the "Water Act" will b tiled In the M1M1 LKJl (Mt office of the Water Recorder at Prince i Among other things, Hanson had frftfi&&2&V!&i' - - - 'Recorder or with the Comptroller of him to buy fish to buy liquor to take Water Rights. Parliament Buildings, out the fubermen. Such practice. '. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after .,., . Ithe first appearance of this notice in a Nlcholls declared, was contrary U. ' local newspaper. The date of the first ' the company rules. The money given Fo 1826 ixovcmoerthe flth uyer, WM t usca tor buy. . I ' OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LTD. . ng fish and for no other' purpose I Applicant. ; whatever. i By J. r. Strang. Agent. CLEAN UP ON MclNTOSH REDiii APPLES 50 Hoxea to Sell at $1.69 Ter Box These are No. 1 Fancy Wrapped Stock and sold regularly for $2,25. We are losing money on these Apples, to ask you to buy 1 lb. .Malkin'a Best or Fuller's Tea at 75c and 1 lb. Malkin'a Best or Fuller's Coffee at 70c We will deliver to any part oft the city one box of apples with the tea and coffee at above prices. Order now and be sure of your Apples. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited 1'hones 45 and 571 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phon 57B DENTIST the afternoon when accused called him from the engine room and, pointing to the padlock hasp which had been broken off the drawer In his (the cap-tain's) cabin, informed him that 14.000 was missing. They then went In search of Mr. Johnson or Mr. Nlcholls. and then to Mr. Dlance and, anally to Mr. Darton, to report the loss. Details of various dealings between witness and accused were described and particular reference was made to the manner In which the hasp had been, removed, witness declaring it had been pried off at it would have been Impossible to unscrew It with the drawer locked. . dared that he had seen nothing U di- "ij'-'" " , l mltted ihe possibility of others know- coming aooara ana uung iv. I J. W. Nlcholls. controller of the Ca- nadlan Fish & Cold Storage Oo., was rore ana axier nis arresi, nameiy, on the day when Capt. Hanson reported the loss and, again, an explanation made by Hanson alter he had been Pie under arrest In which accused stated his suspicion that It was U sore- hoU5e h nad' taken the money. In the latter conversation, accused had given reasons for his suspicion, one of ,h em . being . Moorehouse. ,...K,,,, who h was ,, , In charge of the boat's store, had obtained old gjmon spoons r and. after shining themup. had sold them to fishermen ... at the nrlre charzed for the new artl- In the course of Mr. Nlcholls examination. Intricacies In connection with money given Hanson and fish bought by him came up. It appeared that it was the custom to give a lump sum the first of the season. In this cast ,000, and, cn a load being delivered, remitting to the packer the amount he jhad expended In buying It, thus always 'lciH.nlnir hlft sunnlv of mnnrt tin to thfl 1 o r f I j - orlglna) sum, a final accounting being made at the end of the season. Return checks In favor of Hanson, log bosks taken from the Zlbassa after the robbery, etc.. were placed In evidence and many financial transactions In which accused had been Involved were recounted. Most of the Information had been obtained by Mr. Nlcholls In conversations with Capt. Hanson. Among other things that Hanson had told Mr. Nlcholls waa that he waa afraid of being robbed aboard the ship hid It In separate places, so he divided the money In three and Mr. Patmora'a cross-ftamlnatlon, while thorough, failed to extract from Mr. Nlcholls anything of Importance pertaining to the actual robbery in favor of or aealnst accused. j- b. Darton. Cold Storage accountant, 'gave testimony of the visits of lisnson to the office before the robbery and after It when the accused had come to report the money had been stolen. There was also evidence relating to money received by and given Hanson during the season. ' IMI'OUTANT IVITNUSS The most important crown witness and the only one who was able to give anything bordering on the region of dl- i rect evidence was It. Berney, a fireman ' at the'. Cold Storage, who testified that Hansoahad passed through tho boiler room 7rom wharf to street on the morning in question. He thought ho saw Hanson cnrrvlne something under I his coat and he shouted "What have I . . . you goi on your nipr uanson am noiiuu i tunmiiis juiKintf J'ow- i say anything but' put out his hand and I I shook his head. Next morning when he I had heard of the robbery, witness said, his mind went back to the seeing of the bulge In Hanson's coat. Confronted In cross-examination byi I Mr. Patmore with evidence of the pre-1 llmlnary tr:..l when be had said po tlvety that lUnson's hands were not In his pockets, witness said that he could not now remember whether they were or not. At the suggestion of th Judge witness tried to walk holding a parcel corresponding tu size to that which he said Hanson carried In his coat with his arms free. This It was found pomalbie to do. After Berney had beeu heard, court adjourned until this morning. .NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LIASf In the land Perordinr Duirltl of Allln Uiumr PiviMuu of caMur Ditritt. TAKE TKK Ibsl I be InnMrr OoU (Mm uprriima- wunin rrovmr or nn X.,"..WraW v rmiB arruHj isiu: CumnM-tv-ifi st a (i planted about too; reel dinant in an Kaalerur dire tl.tfi from the Nurlb Wel corner of l ot 4 lit. Si) lark Mineral citiro. situated st ttxi mouth I of Waan Hier. on Taku Arm or Tarii Lake', lnre m a rthrrK illrvrtlun If. i reel. tUenr tslerly too feci. ilin SoutaeriT tto reel nirr or r huh water wsrk. tbenrr Westerly lo fei more or ! point of rtHirnienren.eoi ' and rnouiiiinir O S arret more or rm , 1 erid (hi IMD day of urni. ' (Sltwdi If. Mi. mAFR. B r. L. S. Asenl i LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Lstit Lsk ! In I'rtnre Huuert UM Herordmr , Dirt, and ltniie at Jrdway lltrlx.r. tue- n i hsrlnllr tslsnd. ) TKt '"TH-E llwl Honrvtllr Csnnen , Ciiainsny. l id.. Vsnrouvrr. n i .. or. urniWMi i FUh I'srker. intend 10 spply fur a lct nr the miiowinr leirttpd Mt -Oiintnenrinf at s oust planted st the oltftM.4f rnrflM of ihm T,.M, Uln.l jcisim. Ml.iwint the easterly bounJirv in a norineriy niifiiion is cliains: tltrnre inrthesli-rl II rhsin Ut tilth wster mark; Uvcnrr soulbeatterly akma- llw htrti nsler tfMrk I rhiln. thnre WHithwest -rly t rham-. mre or to the piilni "r ,fiiiiM-nrifw-nt. and '-ontiinlni 1 1 ai re.. tiiMr .,r le Si'tnVII.LE r.(FHY i:opAJIV. I TO. Applicant I'rr F D. Msther Dated Scptrmber tth. ISIS Cash and Carry Prices UrSTAIKS STOKE Sixth Street The prices quoted below are strictly non-aervlce. No phone or ders nor C.O.D.'s 100 Boxes Fancy Mcintosh Apples Wrapped stock, per box .. !$l.7 This price beats anything we have ever seen In Rupert. Sutiklst Oranges, special per doz. .-. 29c FKESH MEAT DEIT. Cash and Carry Specials Upstairs Store, Sixth Street Loin Lamb Chops, per lb, . . 35c Shoulder Lamb Chops, per lb. 50c Lamb Stew, per lb 15c IlamburKer Steak, 3 lb3 25c1 (But you mut come early) Pot Itoast Beef, .. 8c, 10c, I22c 500 lbs. Evaporated Prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c Van Camp's Tomato Soup, per tin . lie Van Camp's Vegetable Soup, per tin 12c Quaker Peas, sieve 1, per tin 272c King Oscar Sardines, per tin 12',c Nabob Greengage Plums, 2''s 272c Nabob Bed Plums 2Vs's .. 27'2c Wild Itose Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. : 57c Shpwflake Pastry Flour, 10 lb. ' 59c o string Brooms, each 39c ChilHwack Spuds, per sack $1.7j Vnl.nl. - ll.ll.l.l. rt .l.l der, 12 oz. tin 2.V 21 lb. tin C9C Rupert Table Supply Co Handbags! 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