TAOi SIX mm -couver. FOR SALE FOR SALE Three, Goats. Apply Sea. cove Post Olfic. 23G FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 481 FURNITURE Factory sampler must go this week. Three-room groups, 60 high-grade pieces, guaranteed , the most sensational bargain ever offered In W?.stern Canada- MALE HELP WANTED V LESSON from the depresslori- Be a Civil Servant Postman .Customs Examiner. Clerk, S", pgrapher. etc. Frr Book'-"Jfowr to get 3 Government JoV M C.C. Civil Service School, Wit. ' hlpeg. . PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay We start you. The Canadian Kin dergarteu. Institute. Winnipeg -: ..'...,,... ; tfi MEN'S Homespun work socks for all out-of-door use. Give ihi , maximum in warmth and we?r Yam well-shrunk, homespui and knit, 75? per pair. Mrs. Foster Stillwater, B. C, II GENTLEMEN'S SaniUrv Supp'.' highest erade 15 for St Pai.t;'-Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouy.r MEN Oet Vieor at onre New ' trex Tonic Tablets contain tt oyster invigoraturs and utli?i stimulants. One duse pep up i gans, glands If not delight.-i maker refunds few tents pain Call or write. Ormes UmMed m L.M AC! For FRESH MILK Phone Red 60o Produced from-t)ur-own ows daily You can whip our creani but you can't beat our milk'. Dominion Dairy CONVICT'S FORTUNE Salesman Guilty of Fraud Finds j i He has Interested in Big Estate LONDON, Oct. 31: CP) An In terest In a $330,000 estate Is hcd by a 29-year-old salesman who. TWO Large Float-houses suitable ax years of scml-poverty, was for camps, 16 hp. Vivian engine, sentenced to nine months' 1m-several boats. Apply Dally News. pr'.nmnt for fraudulent con- (261 ) version In connection with' sale i of - ' va:uum clexners and radios. He Is FOR SALE -At a ica! snap, eltr.e: Ke'th George Bunows and. learned cash or terras: 5-room hous? cf h!s gcol fotC-unc on1y a few fully modem, hcaied. ..un room days before his trial at the Old 7th Ave. W. See Collart & Mc- Baly. Caffery Ltd. tf. His counsel to'.d a moving story of the man's early. life and his e forts to remain in employment to provide for the upkeep of hlc wife and child. "He is an illegitimate son wha n..vpr saw his faher and who $160.00: ,10 -piece Chesterfield r f mmllo, v,lc -,ftfW Groups $65.00: acnulne walnut Cedar Cheats $14.50. Terms 11 . aid Grahim Brooks. "At the age nf 18 mrnth h. war t.iken bv hi desired. Free storage. Write to- mother to .an Institution and wa day. Julius Shore Mall Order afterwards handed over to an-House, 801 Beklns Bldg., Van- cher woman This woman kept him In such a state that the authorities pla-.ed him with a Mrs Burfleld. who became his foster- j mother. She was a woman in poor ; circumstances but always did; what she could for him." i "He has now been informed that hh father died 20 yean ago lerjr-; fag .$330,009. He was to'd that the money was left to him., but soil liters have made inquiries' and; It would appear that no money was felt 'to him directly, but there .1? a reylslonary Interest that villi brlng: h'm substantial security '' ' Counsel., also told the court that Burfie'd was suffering from Ad dison's disease (anaemia and dys-peprla, accompanied by a pecu!-ar bronzing of 'he. skin), ' Pofjcc state 1 ha was bound over n 1033 for thrft and sentenced to three months' hard labor for theft n 1034. . Tries Wasliin ,jton J'..: . ... .. . i ' !t:me Imp:Tjrona.tor ......mb... ..,, .u Wa.nlagtoni In th- Prince Rupprt Und RwjrdlnJ! fore Schools. and ettusW 4pFoxLmatety en mile In aut-hriy direction ?Hnz the c i' Hnvcvf rrtness Royal Island front Tc tttn poiiH. -aw KPd rem roint oei.. . apprcxlma4 four mlloj In R WerUr'l, (Urctlo) 'ir to Barnard Cove. Take NWe that Ha.n. Hansen ol rrlnre ruir- rt, B.C.. cocupatl.-Ji P.'n I'acker. Intends to apply for a' lease pi moment, Views of F'rst Un'ted Slaves Trej. dent Brought Out by Impersonator CAMBRIDGE. Mass, Oct. 31 as avlauon, slavery, prlcc-flxing and crop rotation, the Interview often takes quite a modern turn. Washington was co far seeing that much 'of what he has said applta to the present. The Hart have taken. an apart' ment In an old house In Cam- CHURCH NOTICES PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Avenue East Pastor E. J. North .Vi it Sunday, 11 A.M., Missionary and. Communion Sunday, 7:30 P.M., Evangelistic Ne$ct. Week, Fellowship Convention, Nov. 4th, 5th and 6th 1 Services at 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. ., Children's Service at 4 P.M. Each Day .'Ministers and delegates expected from Juneau, Ketchikan, V v Ten-ace, and Prince George. Orchestra, music. Variety sing- 'If lng. The Public Is Invited. TODAY'S STOCKS Courty.S. O. Johnjton Co.) Vancouver, B. c: Nickel, .35. Big Ml souri. .47. . ' Bralorne, 8.80. '' B. R, Con., .048. B. R. X., ..lUi ., Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. . r- J h ' Dentonla, .10V2. Golconda. .ll.'ij. i Minto, ,191'z. Meridian, .01 ' . Morning Star, .02 i .. Noble, Five, .03 v ' Pend Oreille,- 1.00. Porter Idaho, .05. Premier. 2.95. Reeves McDonald .09. " . Reno. 1,26. , , ttj'gftw; flellef Arlington, .39. Salmon Gold, .O8V2. . Taylor Bridge. ,07. -Wayside,- .08 V2. ' - United Empire .02. " Toronto Seattle; .1.35. .-Central Patrfoa. 3.78. God's Lake,. .80. Inter. Nickel. 61.25, Lee Gold',, .06. .Little' Long Lac, 655. " McKenzie. Red Lake, 1.65. Pickle Crow,. 0.33. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.781 Sari Antonio, 2.37, "; '.-, . Sherrltt Gordon, 2.39- Slsco,-4.40; , Smelter bold, M. Vehturesj . 2.57. McLeod Cocksnutt,-4.40. j. Okiendr .48. Moshef. 3' Bosouet. ,Q9l'ii .1 jHbe.c,;,04,.;.j .. . a 'l Iak"e ;Rose- .45".- ': '; $ j Madieri.88. ' . . May;)5plers; Wtnosja Patricia;- .28'. ' SulUVan. i'.'92:- i., .Vi. ' 8tadac9riaM' ,62. ' . . Green Stkbell. .46. ' . Frontier Red Lke,. '.19. FTancoeur, 2. t. i Manitoba A? Eastern, .141 ' Pettoh; 1,63. ' ' New Auarlta! .38. . Soutrfrkora. i21 'y:i Mo'neta, .Porcupine j.77.'1' ' Sladeh :Miartict '.1.06i . . ; Bouscadllfac. ;50 Lana cidjllac. .83, ; A ni! 1 npi " TUd n'la'rnqnd, J29. , unlYiodsrn lSimgs Msi., ; IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE (CP)-Mrs. Lawrence H. Hart Lonely Bosnian Bachelor Like serves as 20th century stooge to. Brunettes Gets Many Replies her husband, the only known full- i 01 ueorgc BELGRADE. Oct 31i PPIA tWO appear DC'rlch Bosnian hafh.inr ha Inct ciuds ana patriotic proposed to half a million Yuzo. organlzat'ons, Mr Hart, resplend-.jav,,brunette3. He took a tenth ent in Washington wig. wa'stcoxt of: a- page In two Belgrade daliv -:e ruflhs and black velvet suit newspapers ib do so. his wife In modern disss, rcprey-1 So far there have been hundreds cnMng a reporter interviewing of replies within - a few days to Washington on ques.tlons of the thp bachelor, wjio wants to meet, foi mencitvg at t pos; pitotKi at Mj i mwmu juie. purposes., 01 marriage 'a girl water mnrk on the shore-iine in oe mucih of the enormous library with an "immaculate past" onemue1 Put of tne Pidt. is The bachelor-a miUlonairc ir. fifteen chains East thence five chain) 8outh. thenc ftftewi chains West thence Northerly to the nearest po'.n' at law water, thence following water to a point opprslte the initial post and containing five acres, more or less. HAN3 HANSEN Dated 13th day of October. 1D38 w-ii05. as wasnmgton expresses clares his intentions as strict himself about such varied subjects I honorable. "I am 43 years old," states hU advertisement, "and I am neither handsome nor ugly. I have five million dinars In cash (about $100,000) an income of $20 a day !r. addition, arid I have led up to date a sej'.udcd life. "I wish to meet for marrl.wp bridge, having 200 engagements to! purpeces a Serbian girl up to 25 iw in tn s victnuy. years old. She should be a brun- George Washington's lmper$or ator Is not particularly self- con', sclous, his wife says, and- takes with equanimity the goggle-eycJ amazement of people who encounter him getting out of elevators or taxis. "He makea gorgeous Colonial bows and kisses ladles' finger-tips," declared Mrs. Hart, appreciatively, tte, pretty, hohcrt, good-tempcrea and with an Immaculate past In every rerpeot. Poverty and a mod- erat3 education are no obstacles "Desirable are girls of medium height minimum five; feet fou inchej not over-developed and not too slim." Mall ScHeduii For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 pan. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:20 n.m ! For; Vancouver- Tuesday ...... 12 Thursday ..9 Friday .i..:.4......u. 0 Opt. 18 arid 25 . 4 From Vancouver- :30 par :20 p.m, :30 p.m. ;30 p.m. Sunday' , 4 pan I Wednesday 10 a.m Friday 4 p.m. Oct. 21 and 20 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 1. u 3 p.m. THE DAILY NSWS, Saturday. rw,,u... Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Fishinff Season Drawing, To Close Hunting Season Now At Its Height B.C. Boys' Solid Leather Boots Selling at " Ladies' Pumps and Ties Selling at lif-Ladiex Pumns. hrnlron - .. lines Selling at ... Men's Knee Rubber Boots Now 1 POLICE COURT FINES " City police court fines here for I the month of October this year j have totalled- $170 as compared 'with $290 In the same month last 'year. So far In 1936 fines have I aggregated $3406 in comparison I with last year's $2428 at a corres-' ponding time. Rupert during the past week dropped, off almost to the ;he Dean- Poached an appropriate i vanishinc: point. Only two American vessels were in with ermon- the negligible total of 24,000 pounds which brought the season's total of American landings at Prince Rupert u& to 5,333,500 pounds as compared with 5,776,300 pounds at a corresponding date last year. Canadian landings for the week amounted to 194,000 pounds, bringing the total for the season up to 5,788.100 pounds In comparison with 5,074.350 pounds last year. The grand total of landings by both American and Canadian fleets at Prince Rupert stands "at 11,321,600 pounds In comparison With' 10,850,000. pounds last year. Prices for Canadian fish during the week ranged from a low of 7.6c slnd 6.5c, paid the Oslo for 12.000 pounds, to 9.7c and 6c received by the Capella for 11,000 pounds. One f: the two American vessels landing during the week was the Augusta which was paid 10.7c ant' 7c for 11,000 pounds and the othei the Yukon which received 8.6c nid 7.5c for" 13,000 pounds. With the deer and bird hunting j;ai.on both In and Ideal weather jrevalling; the shooting season Is now at Its full height in these .jarts. - This week-end has drawn iut a number of parties. One which fit at midnight last night for Kwinlmass on the Marjorie con noted of Dr. H, L, Alexander, C. E. Siarr, C. C. Mills and L. H. Ha- woith Another leaving early this ihornlng on the Nciris for Porcher Island Included Dr. R. G. Large, Dr. Nea'l Carter. Pete Sunderland and j. O. Williamson. Both these parties are due home tomorrow evening. 1 Another hunting party leaves on Monday for Campania Island and other bird hiding haunts down the coast and .will be absent for a week. This party Is going on the Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Pachena and will consist of J. H. Pillsbury, formerly of this city and now a .member of the Workmen's Compensation Board: Dr. Bastln of Vancouver, W. H. Tobey, W. O. Fulton. George Bryant, B. J. Bicon and Capt. W. P. Armour. Mr. Pilln-bury and Dr. Bastln ars coming '.n port since last Sunday night. The power tug Daly returned to port yesterday morning from An-yox after having delivered an empty scow from Stewart to An-yox. The scow Is now being loaded with further machinery to be noved from Anyqx to Stewart by he Consolidated Mining & Smelt-'ng Co. and the Daly will be going north again next week to take It iround. Grain Ship Tomorrow The Norwegian motorship Heina, coming here to load a full cargo of grain from the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator for United kingdom or Continent, h expected In port tomorrow evening, it was stated this morning. The Heina, first grain ship to load here for over a year,: is coming from Tacoma. Union steamer Cardena. Capt John Boden, almost a day We this voyasje. 1 exne t?d ibont 4:0 hls afternoon from the rcuth "and will sail an hour or so later on It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less. Mall or phone your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Din-ler Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupprt. B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE Tyce Lodge, A F. & A. M, had Its annual church service last Sunday evening. Under G. E. Phillip- wruu ,.n,cls nf i,a Pnn-of Rnnr.fl fWr vnnnino- on tne worshipful master, menl-: ii iwi .tiic ck, --"-. -be-, oi the Iodge t0 the number Seattle with their final catches of the straight through to of about twenty-five gathered at season prior to the closing down of fishing on Tuesday st. Andrew's Anglican cathedral next, landings of American halibut at the port of Prince where very Rev James b. Gibson, in from the Interior on -tonight's her return to Vancouver and way-train. points. The vessel was at Port Es- slngton at 1 pjn. today and was The Pachena was out yesterday due at Claxton. at 2:15 coming 0 bring back Capt. J. R. Elfert here from that point. ho had gone out to Triple Island is pilot of the British steamer The Pachena is on a trip to Por-Dunelmla which sailed during the cher Island today bringing In a afternoon for Shanghai after hav- load of gravel for Armour Salvage Ing loaded a cargo of cottonwood Co-'s local bunkers, ' 'ogs here. The' Dunelmla had been I I HOM12 THIS MAOHir.ICENT 1037,4 Tmmm WITH MAGIC VOl UK: Mod.! 9K-1 Olher RCA VICTOR Models from $39.50 Mrs. j a uui. the city on th x' ""4 1 last evening from a Uta couver and Victoria. $167.50 Ttrmi IJ dillrti t (?, Last ComplctRJ Edna Ferber's Great Slorr Now a Great MbiJ" Corredy.Drama 'f IRENE DUNNE "SHOW BOAT" With1 Allan Jnnrs I'aul Uobcson (The Great Colored Singer nf "Sanders or the River (At 7:2? ti J:39) - ALSO News ami Cartoon Coming Monda in "The Unguarded ndio jpab a 1 dor, ar Tokr-ii tor's exdiaire denlojotK that hit brought to niij the voice of ibaolua ra hm. la its swift fasjp through the silver tee-coo trolling pipej, loial loses Jlfre ji die wnt fomdof dui rojkn rouble 0 inrinj waadc of Msi't Vmi! CLOTHIERS Ltd. til its Bfdusial quality, VoicaiaJ instrunwa irflw the beanty dut only oiturilncss ca fit. Htu the Mi Void ia oar ihoTtwsi -inibt comincci It i KtUUIUl i, thrillioc . . milr' it ( witlil fid Tunc in every Saturday at 6:45 p.m. for R.CA "Moments of Melody" over Station CF PR. vs. did Real Bargains For a Few More Days Only. There are still left hundreds of Bargains at great' savings. Ladies' Bedroom Slippers Selling at 2.79 1,79 1.39 $2.95 Ladies' Fine Oxfords Selling at Ladies' Suede Pumps and Oxfords Now Ladies' Overshoes, brown and black Now Men's Fine Dress Shoes Nov Phone Black 324 2.79 jjUO JL39J Third Ave 5