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We have a large stock recently imported which were purchased at half the usual price and we are( Plving our local customers thfc benefit of the deal. Ladies should not miss this opportunity to secure a Fall and Winter Coat. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable ra mi IN Ml GETAWAY ISCLEAN Three Weeks Elapse Since Killing At Colleymount and Still No . Trace of Slayer Three weeks had elapsed up to last evening since John Lake. Finnish farmer of Colleymount in the Francois Lake district, fatally shot EmU Perle, a fellow country man, and, despite Intensive search of the entire neighborhood, no trace has been found of the killer. As far as the authorities can ascertain, Lake has not been seen since the shooting soon after .... , . which he made his getaway in the bush where the firing of a gun was heard about half an hour later, leading to the belief at first that he might have taken his own life. However, nothing has been seen of Lake dead or alive 3nd the ground within a radius of two or three miles has been so thoroughly covered that it Is nardly believed dos- sible the body could have been there and escaped detection, ( Those who know the country think a man would have had a rather difficult time getting to the !llne of the Canadian National , Railways some thirty miles north ii ne jieaaea aireci tnrouett the SS? A thG, ST?"" & Course, course, that. that T.nlrp Lake mlstht mftrVit Y, have k. been able to make his getaway to the railway line over the main high! way before the hue and cry over the killing was raised a day or so later in which event he might have .slipped completely out of the district. He had little or no money (When he left Colleymount in rough jworking clothes carrying his gun i which, incidentally, is known to have been defective. Inspector Jolin A. Fraser: nm. vinclal police, who returned o thP cty Saturday night from Francois aice, announces that search patrols In the Immediate neiehhnrhnr.rt of Colleymount have now been withdrawn. Nova Scotia Has Equine Methuselah "Harry" Reaches Age of 33 And Is Still Able to do Good Day's Work HALTPAX. , Rpnt 17 tro...i wj,v. A,, ilUUJ, U Nova Scotia equine Methuselah,, uas reaenca nis in-.rty-ninth year. His teeth are .snnnrl onH v. Av, .v t,au still do a eood day's work. He Is owned by a spar and oar company which bought him in 1900. The average life span for a horse Is 20; Dr. J F. Maguire. well known cal . dentist, left on last evenlne-'a train for Mansfield, Ohio, where he will visit with his brother, Patrick Maguire, who is seriously ill. Dr. Magulre Will" also, visit Clevelnnri and expects to be away about four weeks. "T1LLIE THE TOILER" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront .The Campbell Church charter yacht Westward, which arrived In port early Sunday morning from Alaska with the Jennings party of Chicago which proceeded east by train last evening following a big game hunting expedition, left at 5:30 last evening tor Ketchikan where she will pick up another party for an Alaskan cruise. ImDerlal Oil Co.'s tanker Im perial arrived in port at 6 o'clock tuns muiiiiuK num iwu wiui u L 0f fuel for the company's lo- cal tanks. ; Having- In tow a scow on which had been loaded a 20-ton tractor which Is to be used in connection with mining for gold in the black sands of thei east coast of Graham Island, the Armour Salvage Co.'s new- power tug Algle left at 2 o' clock this afternoon for Massett. Returning here, the Algie will bring in the Union Oil Co.'s tank scow i .which hasibeen stationed at North Island during the .salmon trolling season. tti f t . U Dickson, . . arrived . in port at 12:15 : ribbn today from Stewart, Anyox f and. other northern points and sailed at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints. The Arctic sold 38,000 pounds of halibut to the Alaska Coast Fisheries at Ketchikan last Friday al 6.8c. and 5c. A seaplane of the Airplane. Charter Service of Ketchikan, piloted by Herb Munter, errived here at 9:15 this morning from Ketchikan and, after refuelling, left at 10:30 In continuation of a flight to Seattle with a party of Alaskan cannerymen on bo?.rd. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, after having been on the pontoons at the local dry dock for the past week or so for arnual overhaul, was refloated last night and moved to tfre dock plei where the work on ! the vessel Is being completed. She will go back on tbo Queen Charlotte Islands run, sailing from here a week from Saturday night No. boats, being in with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local fish exchange this morning. BASEMENT SCORCHED .'About half of the basement of an unoccupied bungalow at 1063 Seventh Avenue East was scorched by fire of unascertained origin which resulted In the fire depart ment being called out at 8:40 last night. Soon after the arrival of the department, the flames were extinguished. The owner nf the house is Mrs. Maria E. Taylor of I i "i. I viciona. i TBI DAILY KIWI SCHEDULE OF SHIPS Weekly Winter Service Between Here and Vancouver Prince John Sails Friday Nights Canadian National steamers will revert to winter schedule between Prince Rupert and Vancouver after the end of September t with one sailing per week. Urder the winter schedule, either the steamer Prince George or Prince Rinert will leave Vancouver each Monday evening at 9 o'clock, call at Powell River Tuesday morning Ocean Falls Tuesday night, arrivp at Prince Rupert 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, leave here at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, arrive at Anyox 11 o'clock Wednesday nlfeht, leave there Thursday morning, arrive Stewart at 7 o'clock Thursday morning, leave there at 11 am., arrive back in Prince Rupert 8 p.m. Thursday and sail at 10:30 pjn. for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver, arriving at the latter port at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The Prince John will sail from 'hfre for Vancouver via all Queen Charlotte island points at 10:30 .Friday nights instead of Saturday (nights as a present,, arriving here alternate Wednesday mornings from Vancouver via the Islands, The Canadian National Railways train service for the winter will be the same as at present. Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz. Roman Catholic Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, left on last evening's train for a trip to Hazelton and Smithers on ecclesiastical duties. JONES Family Market rilONE 957 rilONE 95"i Wednesday and Thursday Specials Shoulder Veal 35c 4 lbs Veal Chops, 2 ibs. Si 35c 1 lb. Tomatoes Stew Veal, 3 lbs. & 25c 1 tin Peas .. Leg of Veal . 15c per lb i Boiling Beef ,3 lbs. t 25c 1 bunch Carrots ... Hamburger, 2 lbs. & 25c 2 lbs. Onions .. ... Good Corn Beef 5c per lb Lamb Chops, 2 lbs. Si 50c 1 tin Peas Fresh Lamb Hearts 25c 2 lbs. Pot Roast of B.;ef 35c 4 lbs. Rump Roast of Beef 15c per lb. - i Surprise Party On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott Honored by Friends Last Evening The home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Abbott. Fifth Avenue East, was the scene of much merriment last evening when -some of their' old friends took them by sur prise on the occasbn of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. A happy evening was spent In song and stt.y, Mrs. Jack Frew charming the company with some real old Scotch songs, dear to the heart. During the supper hour S. D. Macdonald, on behalf of the friends gathered, presented Mr. and Mrs. Abbott with a beautiful crystal centrepiece and cardie holders, expressing the wish that they would be long spared to enjoy life together and find happiness In the many friendships formed throughout the years. Mr. Abbott, on behalf of Ills wife and himself, thanked the rlendi. for all their good wishes and spoke very feelingly on the ties of friendship. Try a Dally News classified ad. NOW is the Time To Prepare Your BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Our Stock is Extensive Let us fill your requirements CARD TABLES "Maple Leaf" finest make $3.00 up v TALLY CAHDS A large range of pleasing designs - , 10c per table PLAYING, CARDS From 45c to $2.50 ' ..... ! .. Score Pads, 5c to 50c The New 1935 Contract Rapid Score Pad, each 20c HMMHHMM t Time Brings a Change, Too Burial of Huey Long is Simple But Impressive BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Sept. 17: After one hundred thousand persons had passed by the bier during the day to pay their final respects, the body of the late Senator Huey Long was taken from the State House, where It had lain in state, and burled in the lawn of the Capitol. Funeral rites were simple but Impressive. Widow and three children of Long were present but none wore mourning and all were composed. Governor O. K., Allen and five i other friends acted as pallbearers. I CONSTABLE TRANSFERRED Provincial Constable Thomas D. Brunton, for the past couple of years stationed at Massett, has been transferred to Agasslz, It Is' announced. His successor at Mas-j sett has not yet been named. Constable G. A. Smiley, recently sta-1 tloned at Terrace, and Constable H. Sandberg, at Port Esslngton, have left the service of the provincial police. 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