, Thursday. January, 2,-1830 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVI! Romantic Prince Is Great Story by CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR Rafael Sabatini - SALE, FOR RENT, LOST & F0UN1 TIIIS IS TIIE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. Modern Dumas Has Another En trancing Yarn or the 1 Fifteenth Century Whar,WariStg SSuSSt and his widening circle of admirers i see to it that he maintains hit place nmone the best sellers. The latest , to come irom me proline sabatini pen is "The Romantic Prince," a' tale of the late fifteenth century. The story of Prince Anthony In all its wealth of plot and counter plot was lost long ago and only through the magic of Sabatini has It come to light. It is a breathless story of the intrigue and cruelty and of wit playing against no less subtle wit. Into it comes Charles the Bold and the sly Louis XI., the gallant Knights of the Golden Fleece -and the cruel, stark realities pf war In the 15th century. Into it also comes the sordid avarlcee, vulgar mendacity and mean faithlessness of those who pay court to the favorite of the hour, but through it All runs the golden thread of an enchanting love story. Sabatini has written this story with all the richness of detail, with all the pageantry of its picturesque Betting; with startling contrasts of characterization and with a wealth of color that he has rarely equalled. Anthony d'Egmont, Duke of Ouelders. an Idealist, dreamer and poet was cousin of the powerful Duke cnaries or uurgunay. lie wa& betrothed to the beautiful, bt wanton Catherine of Bourbon, sis ter-ln-law of Charles. Anthony i discovers Catherine's unfaithful- jT UT-t -- " KLITEBEAUTY PARLOR Expert marcelling, finger and water waving. Face massaee and scalp treatments. ness ana muses to marry ner. our your unnstmas mils. to avoid unpleasantness with his I royal cousin, he disappears from; Horses and buggies would have court, intent on finding the Ideal; been popular too in the old days, way of living somewhere in thc.if they could have been bought world. He Journeys to Flanders j with ten dollars down and the where he befriends Philip Dan- balance In easy payments, velt, and through him meets Jo-' hanna Claessens, the daughter ot Did you ever think how hard a wealthy Flemish burgher. ! those easy payments usually are? Anthony of Egmont had never! paid much attention to women. I I'd like to give you all a lecture but when he saw the fair-haired, i this afternoon but the editor says blue-eyed Johanna, standing In he's the only one allowed to give the doorway of her father's big! lectures at this time of year. Also red-brick house, his heart went, at all other times. Hr tQJtigEjJLft single-hearted de- Among the blessings we can be jiiuan, -ffiougTLZhe did not know at the-ttme-that-U was to n to; qvp rnr an time. i i-lrrrrifliie orOie Dart of Louis Anthony to the ic Bold, and some of. hV crtfer king's designs are frustrated by the shrewdness of Aiiuiunr. iuniRN are nui smuK well -frr-Hand era. 'and sliHfv-4S being sown among the borghefs, icaenng yiem to piot against D(5 Charles. The dukes repre-. seaUthiam-Zealand was 81re 1 CMrnae-neRrmMu t. a nithlass' lincTtTneTWlil un -serving the duke and also himself by punishing all who opposed him in any way whatsoever. One of the chief citizens of j Middieburg complicated in tne insurrection plots is Philip Danvelt and while apprehending the husband, Rhynaault meets Johanna and desires her. Nothing must interfere with his wishes, and Dan velt's stupid head is to be sacri ficed unless Johanna will accept the powerful governor's unwelcome advances. Of course Duke Anthony appears on the scene In time, and itnynsauit too. pays tne price o1 his treachery, presumption, an-' cruelty, while Anthony realise' that a burgher's widow will make a beautiful duchess as well as o much loved wife. The Uomantl' Prince, as In other of Mr.- Saba-tlni's novels, radiates atmosphere in the suggestion of which thi; author is unusually clever. Mr historic backgrounds also are pic turesque and convincing. PROTESTING AT. LONG SKIRT? Fanny Hurst Sees In Them Attempt To Put Women Back NEW YORK, Jan. 2: (By thf Canadian Press) Not all women are accepting the latest fashion able dictates as to long skirts with equanimity. Fannie Hurst, the American novelist, "views with alarm" what she feels is the first rattle of the old chains of slavery for women. Says she: Now, industry wih a quirk of hi head, reaches out and attempts to put us back. The leg Is becoming nasty again with its long silken coverings of skirts. It is no longer merely a means of locomotion. We are pulling in our wastllnes, if we have them. We are going right back to where we started from. In far-off Oermany Vicky Baum of the Berlin Vossiche Zeilung started the revolt with a flaming article in which she announced she refused to wear long skirt "in the daytime." The German women, It is reported, feel that waistlines and long skirts Increase the aesthetic possibilities of evening gowns. Some even go so far as to adopt theft features In afternoon frocks. But the working eirl In Germany. Brl tain and the United States, It Is said, will not sacrifice the freedom of the short skirt In the day time. UNFAIR COMPETITION "Caroline is false to the league," a girl growled at a strawberry festival In the Nola Chucky. "False? How so?" said a visitor from the cltv. "Here wo art,' 'the girl explain ed, "selling kisses for cnaruy and Caroline is bootlegging them outside In the moonlight." Phone 499 MASSAGE A Sure Cure For Rheumatism Lumbago, Sprains, Etc. C. K. IIAYAKAWA Phone Red 399 P.O. Box 515 SILVERSIDES, BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Olats Picture Frame Mouldings Third Ave lue Phone 22 r-i r Man in the Moon -X This is 1930 folks, so mind how you date your letters. Jake says what he hates about this bealnnlne of a new year is that everybody expects you to pay thankful for is tnat eacn year we may wijc uie mic uiiu suit . uci wain. Not that the slate will be clean. It won't, IimilJI A t OUTVTTI T VF I Jill All JllUUJLilJ lYUH If PCD HERSELF , , Everyone Should Be Trained On owmc uociui , : Avers WINDSOR, Ont., Jan. 2: "Every vounc woman should oe trained in some useful art by which she can support nereeir. declared Kev. a. E. Runnels, pastor of Central United Church, during a sermon delivered to a congregation on "Women In Business." Dr. Runnells dealt with the fact that fortunes could be swept away in an instant; there was no material circumstances that might not be changed tomorrow, but that there were some things, an education, for example, that could not be taken away from a boy or l girt. "Qualify yourself to do something well." "I for one do not believe marriage is the only hooe. only oDDor- tunrty. or only destiny for any I daughter of Eve," the pastor said.) "I do say. however, that marriage' is God's holiest ordinance. XI-1 though the Ideal state of society Is not mentioned it does not shut out other careers." Dealing with the criticism sometimes offered that women made work a makeshift, -a temporary expedient, and, therefore, did not show the same thoroughness as men. he itated that it would be unreo.son-1 iDie to expect tne same sen surrender to business as could be found among the men, who made It their life work. However, he continued, there was no work that was worth doing that was not worth doing well; and the woman who was not thorough in the science ot stenography, would not be thorough in domestic science. If she were indifferent in business, she would be liable to be slovenly In the home. For quick results try a 'want ,d" in tho Daily News. BRINGING UP ioKJY it TrRRjelE OOT HER aROTHtR I WOMOtR ir HE EVER MS MA'S CAUSED WANTED WOMAN Wants work by day or Jw.PhoneBlaclc 69. (3) RELIABLE English woman wants steady work, good housekeeper. Apply Box 244, Dally News Office. RELIABLE English woman wants steady day work, good housekeeper. Apply Box 244, Dally News Office. LOST LOST German police dog since December 27. Party housing same please notify Dally News. (308) LOST At Elks' New Year's Eve dance, lady's white gold wrist watch. Finder please see Kennedy at Dally News Office. Reward. POUND FOUND Five keys in case. Apply Dally News Office. AUCTIONEER PNCE RUPERT AUCTION MART. We buy, sell or exchange any kind of furniture or house hold goods, musical Instruments,! machinery, etc. General repairs ! crating, packing and shipping ! Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will; call. QUEEN CHARLOTTE- PORT CLEMENTS STAGE Meets all boats northbound at Forcn "P81- and-Queen Charlotte City to convey , Kitchen, Dining-room. Living-room passengers to Port Clements, and meets southbound boats jlPartl Clements to receive passengersSfoa Queen Charlotte Cltv. ??i?'l'mm IMG pJ.V, IU1U .1. LI. VKt bAUlt R. G.McKENZIE - -. PREMIEIUIOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. B.C. Hunt's Furniture Store "The Store of Quality" WEEK'S SPECIALS Rcstmorc Hcds King of Rest Springs Mattresses and Red Lounges G. M. HUNT Third Avenue RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER . am Mreei, rnone uiue tu CLEARING & GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnels anu shafts In difficult ground a specialty. NELS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL Daily News "Want Ads" bring quick results. FATHER DAJDOV HE CA.M'T He WHAT'S THE MATTEs With him v s--.iii 1 ' mix MS" FOR RENT FLAT FOR RENT, Wallace Block. Apply Mr. Minns. (5) FOR RKNT Four room flat with bath. Furnished. Phone 547. tf. FOR RENT Furnished, apartments 2, i, and 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. (tf) HOUSEKEEPING Rooms for rent. Newly decorated. Richmond Rooms under new management. ; (303) FOR RENT Newly constructed dwelling, fully modern. Five rooms. Near Booth School. $30.00. O. P. Tinker, & Co. (tf) FOR RENT Clean, well furnished modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Sedan n excellent condition. Can arrange terms, price $750. Walker Motor Co. Ltd. (tf) NO. 323 EIGHTH AVENUE EAST with Three Bedrooms. For Sale $3500.00. Terms. Owner Leaving Town M. M. STEPHENS as CO, LTD. Rentals Loans Real Estate FOR SALE modern HOUSE No. 311, FIFTH AVENUE. EAST. WITH TWO LOTS 1 3 Bedrooms and Large Sleeping and Pantry Downstairs VERY REASONABLE. PRICE AND EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS- till. G. HELGERSON. L' Thone 96 . 4 216 SixthTS : Notice of Intention to Apply to l.eae land fTe Notice that 1. Jama Mi MWMt, B.C.. Intend to apply for a lease of the following described landi: Commencing at a post planted at high water mark, and rt the ahore owner of Main Street, aid the comer Of Block 20 Town of MMnctt. B.C.; thence South Westerly and In line with the Bast tide ct Mala Street for about three hundred Stat to low water mark: thtaot in a Mrth Westerly direction a New Mutett wharf; thence along the wharf about three hundred feet jaort or leu to high water mark: theooe aiong nign water mark to the point ot commencement. Dated at Matstt. B.C. this 30th da; of November. 1939. JAMES MARTIN. ENROL NOW! Myfanwy Campbell n. m. a. TEACHER OF DANCING Has Just returned from the South, where she has studied the latest Tap Dancing Rail Room Dancing Toe, Grecian and Classical Dancing Terms. $3.00 monthlv. Special class, $3.50 monthly. Studio open January 4. Physical culture class every Wednesday. PHONE BLACK 613 Advertise in the Dally News. HA(sfT BEEM HOME IKJ POOR MiCMT& ruu BET HKb IN JA.IL- 1 WOOLOKJT WAMT TO TE.UU MAGCIE THAT. I WIH HE WU r: 'ilA " H6 0 TH AT i r M WOW' MM mM Grtsl DrlUin flfSti rtttrni I9. lolt rcttarf S rvm, lnr m BOATBUILDERS Kllf BOATBUILDERS, COW BAY P. O. Box 749 Phone Red 415 SALVAGE ANH TOWING "If It's on or under the water we do It." PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LIMITED Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work. Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter. Row Boats and Canoes for hire. Bargains In Gas Engines. AOENTS FOR EASTHOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Band and Gravel, In any quantity, delivered -anywhere by water. Phone, Day or Nlsnt 5G4 V. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC and SUNSHINE TREATMENT For Colds, Coughs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Rheumatism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. 623 Third Avenue West Bice 85 Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractic Health Service Ultra-Vlolet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick. Returns Careful Finishing WRATHALLS PHOTO FINISIILNGS 322 Third Avenue Vft ''FRAME PICTURES L cBED SEECIALS Uneasy lies the. head (not that wears a crown), that lies on a poor oeaiiittest on a aiumDer rung Spring and a real Simmons Mat- uesst MacKenzie's Furniture PHONE 775 TnE ELECTRIC BAKERY -The Store That Quality BuiltP EAT ELECTRIC DREAD The Best There Is! P. O. BOX 41C PHONE 667 MINERAL ACT Section US Notice tb Co-rartneri Mineral claims, Star, jtand, Bella, Aurora, situated at Lockeport, Queen Charlotte Islands. Owners Ross Morrison P.M.C. S71693 C R. Dunlop and H. II. McColl. To all concerned, take notice that I. Ross Morrison FM.O. 871093 C . having done all the work and paid all dues on the above Mineral Claims for the jear ending Oct. 27th, 1929, without any work done or moneya paid by co-owners, R. Dunlop and H. H. McColl. Intend to apply wlthlu a period of 120 days after first appearance ot this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to have the Interests of said co-owners vested solely in mye!f. ROSS MORRISON, SSI rer J. L. Barge, Agent. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to LeaM Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and situate on the South Bank ot Skeena Rirer, opposite Mile 28.78 on Canadian National Railways, East of Prince Rupert, B.C. Take notice that Northern British Columbia Power Company, Limited of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Power Corporation Intends to apply for a lease of the following desorlVi lands: Commencing at a post planted about 120 chains distant and In a Southerly direction from centre line of Canadian National Railways, opposite mile 28.TS East of Prince Rupert, on the south bank of the Skeena River, thence North S chains more or lesi to Low Water Mark; thence Westerly along L.W.M. 8 chains; thence South 8 chains, more or less to H.W.M.: thence Easterly along H.W.M. to point tt commencement and containing two (2) acres, more or less. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED Per; Thomas D. McLeas. Agent. Dated September 31st. 1929. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purihaxe Land In Stlklne Land Recording District and Mtuate on the north bank of the Taku River at a point about three miles north of the Junction of the Tuleequah River with the Taku River. itit notice tnat tne Alaska Juneau Gold Mlntag Company of Juneau, Al aska, occupation mining, company, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a port planted near the southwest corner of the Jack M. C. thence South 40 chains; thence Wert 20 chains: thence North 40 chains; thence East 20 chains more or less to point of commencement and containing eighty acres, more or lees. ALASKA JUNE AO GOLD MINING COMPANY By Paul A. Decker, agent. Dated 28th day of October. 1929. WATER NOTICE Diversion and Use TAKE NOTICE that James B. Stapler whote address Is Hotel OaSUneau, Juneau, Alaska, wUl apply for a licence to take and. use 200 eublo. second, foot of water out of East Fork Tafcequab River, w&k riots Southerly and drains Into Taku River about 20 miles above the mouth. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 3 miles up stream from the mouth of the East Fork and will be used for Mining Power purpose upon the Tuftequah Chief group. This notice was posted on the ground on the 91st day of October. 1929. A copy of this notice and an sppll- "Water Act, 1914." wlU be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Atlin November nth, 1929. Objections to the application may be fl'cd with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a- local newspaper. The date of the first publication of tela notice Is December 2nd. 1929. JAMTS B. STAPLER. Applicant. By n. MeN. FRA8ER, Atlto, B.C.. Agent. LND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In the Oasslar District Land Reoord- Hng Dtotrlet cf stlklne and situate on I the Taku River about tluee atiartm Wt aV jntfe up jitream from the conflu ence ol tne Tlku and TUMequah -Riv ers. Take notice that Horace MeNaughton Fraser of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Civil Engineer, Intends to attolv for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post Dlanted on I the Taku River about three quarters of I a mile up stream from the mouth of! the Tulsequah River; thence North 20: chains; thence Esst 20 obatns: thence South 20 chains; thence West 30, chains more or less to point of commencement and containing forty acres. 'more or less. i HORACE McNAUOHTON FRASER I Dated October 29th. 1929. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 2, 1910 J. H. MeMullln. fnrmprlv ment agent at Fernie and more-recently inspector of provincial DOllce. has been annnlntori imum. ment agent here and will be com ing norm snorciy irom victoria to assume his new duties. The steamer Hpnrlprr ha hstn awarded the contract to carry mail from here to the north end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Vancouver trawlpr rvleHn1 Empire has set up a new halibut fkhlng record of 11,540 pounds per day. A MATCH Father I tell you I won't let you marry this man. You're not suited to each other. Let's not argue anv further. Young Thing But, father, Judging from what you say I am, and what you've been calling him sure- lv we must hu nerfrtlv sulfas tn " f " ' '.J. MM.bW Ml each other. London Opinion. .sa- fcAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to rarcnase una In the Stlklne Land Keeordlnar Dlvl. Land Recording District of Tele- rapn tree it ana situate on extreme Up of peninsula on North bank of Tulsequah and West bank of Taku Rlrera, approximately one mile south ot Msple 8knigh. Take notice that E. J. Norman and B. MeConbe of Juneau, Alaska, oc--Upsttan miners, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of Maple Slough: thence North 40 chains: thence West 20 chains; thence South 40 chains: thence Bast 20 chains and containing 80 acres, more or less. EDMTX3D JEAN NORMAN j ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated I9tfaj of October. 192S. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lraoe Land . nr'The Queer) Charlotte Land DIs. triot Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate near Block 20, Maseett Townslte. Take notice that Arthur Robertson and Bagenc. IR Simpson cf Massett. B.C., occupation. Lumbermen .Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the 3.E. Cor. Blk. 20 Maasett Town-site, thence Weaterl in rtt.in- a Oov. Wharf: thence Southerly 4 chains running parallel to Oov. Wharf to Low Water Mark; thence Easterly 10 chains: thence Northerly 4 chains, and eon taming 7 acres, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUGENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Dated Nov. 13th. 1929. S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the in vesting public. Miller. Court ti TOo, Ltd, publish a semimonthly market report, dealing with mining, oils and Industrial stocks, which, li available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and reliable service in the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johns ton Co. Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue l'hone ISO Prince Rupert, B.C. By George McManus " ' - t I I ! j " ' I .U,.,.,.. -R . HELLO i MAGG E'. iSmEf I i just calleo j ( i . ... vou uoTorea mi fammliA I J i m$Si VOU THAT YOORffMj) ?WJH