Tuesday, December 24. 1935 DAILY NBWa PAGE FIVE Grotto Taxi 456 3 CAttS AT YOLK SEI1VICK k'rnprlctur Herl Morgan & Hint Harrf Don't l'orgpt the numk-r 450 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 857 Want Ads WANTED EXPERIENCED girl wants housework. Apply Box 259 Dally Ne. 29C) WANTED Amall male pup. prefer ably wire-haired terrier, spaniel or small type. Phone Black 202. 2t. FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-9 H.P. Easthope engine Apply 707 Eighth Avenue West. (389) FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fixe. Dally News. (tf) RADIO AVIATION THE Only school approved by leading manufacturers and government official offering both resl dent and home study courses In Canada. Real opportunities In these modern, uncrowded fields. New classes now starting. Special scholarship offer with free trip to Toronto. Write stating your age and. .piesent occupation to ' r Vocational Director, Radio1 College of Canada, 8C3 Bay Street, Toronto. IN THE SI PRF.MK rOI RT OF MUTISM COI.l'.MMA In Prohate In the Matter of the "AlmlnlMrtln:i Art" And In thr Mutter of the F.Mat of Jame (1. PaHra. Irrenel. TAKE NOTICE that by order of III Hancr Judne Ftolier. I-ocal Judge si the SunrMive Court of British CohunbU made the 6th day of December 1935, I vh abnolnted Administrator of the Estate of James Q. Patilcas. Decked Intestate, late of PrlnCe Rupert, B.C. All Dersons havlne cUlms against the said Eat are hereby required to furnish same Drawrlv verified to me on or before the 15th day of January 1936; otherwise dtsfultian of the said EM-uto will oe made without regard memo All parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of th!r Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED thte 9th day of December 1935. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C LAND ACT Notice nf Intention to apply to I.eae Ijnd In PRINCE RUPERT Land Recording District of Range 6 Const, and situate about 1-2 mile sotith of, the W. A Brown Homeslte Lease on Bklalcl Bay. Stephen Island. Take notice that William Anthony Brown of Sklakl Bay, Stephens isi occupation Fisherman and Trapper In tends to apply for a leaie of the follow ine dencrlbed foreshore lands: Commenclnir at & nost Dlanted on a small Uland within an Inlet of Ski-afcl Bay, about 20 Feet west of my boathouse, whloh la located approximately 3-4 miles south of the W. A. Brown IloinesU Lease thence West 1.200 Feet: thence North 900 Feet thence East 1.800 Feet; thence South 900 Poet; thence West 600 Feet to point of oommencement and containing Thirty acres, more or less. WILUAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 1935 CEUTir iCATF.S OF rMPKOVEMRNTS SILVER KINO NO. I; SILVER KINO No. 2; SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KING No. 4; SILVER-KINO No. 5; SILVER KINO No. 6; SILVER KINO No. 7; SILVER KINO No. 8; BLUEBIRD No. 1 & BLUEBIRD No. 2 MINERAL CLAIMS, SltU4kie 4n tl Atlln Mining Division of CasAlar District. Whew located) - Whitewater Creek, Tulnequah River. TAKE NOTICE that D. O. Sharpstone, acting as agent for Raymond. L. Walker, Free Miner's CerttflcaUi" No. 64891-D; DariteJ H. Moller, Free. Miner's Certificate No. 64877-D; Harry C. Bracken, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64876-D; Arthur lied-man,. Free Miner's Certificate No. 64890-D; Alaska. Juneau Ookl Mining Corpora tlon. Free' Miner's' Certificate No. 98024 D; Walter Barron. Free Miner's Certificate No. 64688-D; D. J. MaoDougall, Free Miner's Oentiflcat Nd. 64889-D, Intends kiivy days from the date hereof, to bp-ply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements tor the purpose of obtaining Crown OranU of the above claims. And Further take notice that action, under section 85 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated-thU first day of December, 1635. DIES IN FLORIDA ! Hobert W. Ilrcadner, Former Dc i puty Minister of Finance, I'asse Away ST. PETERSBURG. Fin Tico 94 The (CP) Robert W. Breadncr, agedDl seventy, for fifty-ono years an of- of ificial of the Canadian government the as commissioner of income tax, customs commissioner and at the time of his retirement in April deputy minister of finance, died here yesterday. Born at Athelstan. Que., January the 13, 1805, the late Mr. Breadner was J. educated there and at Port Henry. N.Y. He entered the Dominion civil service as a post office clerk In 1884 and, after eight years there, trans ferred to the customs department. He was a chief check clerk In the customs department from 1894 to 1908 when he became appraiser of customs and a member of the the board of customs. In 1908 he left In. the service to become manager of the tariff department of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association but returned to the civil service In 1912 as a confidential tariff of ficer, having charge of the ad ministration of the Business Profits Tax Act. Promotion to the posts of commissioner of customs and Income tax and later deputy minister of finance followed. He was a member of the Ottawa Board of education for four years. Married In 1887 to Nellie Fraser. daughter of Andrew D. Fraser of Ottawa, the late Mr. Breadner is survived by his widow, one son and four daughters. He was a member of the Laurentlan and Canadian Bowling Clubs, the Oddfellows, Foresters, Orange and United S? Workmen Lodges and his recreations were fishing and lawn bowling. He was a Presbyterian. Everybody rads tn? Dally News There's reason StS'CSS'S Van's Bakery extends Christmas Greetings to All Customers and Friends and wishes them all a Very Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year. "TILLIE THE vmeu-, Hue sot that UCVLEMTlMfi CROVMD STOPPtD IN TIME VMfTH Su-KS POd W ytAU HOLD-UP DE wim T AH S j KMerjr of Vancouver Bank Yes-' terday Was Well Planned VANCOUVER, Dec. 24: (CP) robbery of the Commercial- Drive and Oraveley Street branch the Royal Bank of Canada in East End of $1000 by four bandits took place at noon yesterday. Two of the bandits entered the bank and, while one covered three clerks and six customers, his companion hammered on the door of office of the branch manager, W. Logan. Failing to get response, the gunman smashed the butt of his automatic through the glass door panel and ordered the manager to come out. As the manager obeyed, the third gunman entered and the trio ordered the staff and customers to the rear. The third bandit then walked to one of teller's cages but failed to break He managed, however, to enter another where he swept the money into his pockets and joined the two confederates outside where a fourth man waited In a stolen taxi. All then sped away. MORE HELENA QUAKES Writing to her home here. Miss Vivian Hickey, who resides Irf Helena, Montana, tells of recurrence of earthquakes in that city. -l"-l-i D. ELIO Wishes For You All & Merry Christmas and a ... Happy New Year Furniture Exchange PHONE: GKEEN 421 Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUK ROOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores TOILER" IPLAYS HIS w I AST , r f . ARD Hauptmann Appeals io State Board For Clemency Lindberghs To ; Spend Christinas at Sea TRENTON. NJ.. Dec. 24: Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convicted kldnap-slayer of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. on March 31, 1932, played hli final card against im-j position of the death penalty, set for the week of January 13, yes-! terday when his aprreul for cle-i fnency was filed with the New Jer-! sey State Board of Pardons. ' Governor Harold Hoffman still holds to the view that Hauptmann was not alone responsible for the j crime. j ( Commenting In the death house last nl?ht on the departure of Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh and their second son, John, for England Hauptmann remarked that Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh had the right to go anywhere they wished. "I wish them a pleasant. Journey." the stolid Bronx carpenter said. Christmas At Sea NEW YORK, D.c. 24: Col. and 'Mrs. Lindbergh and son, John,wlllthevesseI was reserved by Col. ! spend ChrUtmas at sea aboard the '.Lindbergh and only Immediate re- t t freighter American Importer on latives were on hand to see them which are now traveuing toi" eariy sunday-the pubiic not taken on the shlD for young John togethef wltil many g,ftS- Urc. passenger accommodation of I he Fish which made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED II Kupfert reoples 81 I ill MS 1 - A M I i Happy The Poor Worm Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. THE LTD. 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