g,dnfJay Dmt 3. 1036 tlSSSIFlEO FOR SALE ?OR SALE-Beaver Bottling Works as a going eonuem. trR SALE-General Electric Hand Cleaner, almost uew,..,$15. Phone Blue 272 tf. rcilRISTMAS Present that will please, a Bunsen , Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 ' or Green 106. oaii! Electric PanatroDe w""" . gramophone. Complete with re cords. First class order. Phone 32 Taxi. (283) UJTV FEW DAYS Furniture Factory Samples must be cleared at sensational bargain prices. 10-rlece- Chesterfield groups $62.- 50; 3-plece Langham Chesterfield. $84.50: 10-plece Bedroom Suite, high-grade Eastern hard wood, construction, Burl fronts $115..50; Oenulne Walnut cedar chests. .$14.50. Order today. Take advantage of this splendid op portunlty to save. Julius Shore Mall Order House. 801 Bekirts Building, Vancouver. FOR RENT mp RRNT 5 -room house com pletely furnished, centrally loca ted. APPly uox 8 uauy News. FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, hath, Monarch range and watr. $12.50 to $17:50 Helgerson Ltd. (tf) FOUND FOUND Pair gold rimmed glasses on Thompson Street. Owner may- have same by paying for this advertisement at Dally Newi Office, tf REWARD OFFERED TELESCOPE With tripod attached taken from verandah at 935 Bor den St. night of November 15. Suitable reward paid for information leading to recovery of same. Phone Blue 148 or News office. (282) PERSONAL OENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, Uf1 L - 1 e S1 TVtiiftrt Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver. MEM-Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, ''aker refunds few cents paid, 11 or write. Ormes Limited tf "(iOVKKVMKNT MOTOR .W!T' Kotlr of Appllratlon for lifer Llcfm' DiUd 4i. . MANS 'HANSEN A?:M7' & October, 1834" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront C. O. S. Malasplna of the fish-' erles patrol service arrived In port at noon yesterday from saa to take qn fuel and provisions. The vessel moored off Royal Canadian' Naval Volunteer Reserve headquarters J. Motherwell, chief supervisor" of fisheries, and J. W. Allen, superintendent engineer, arrived on the Malasplna. Coast freighter Salvor, Capt. Al bert aeorgeson, was In port yes- .rday discharging coal from Vanc ouver Island, for Albert & Mc- Caffery. Union steamer Catala, Capt. Jchn Mulr, arrived In port at 12:15 noon yesterday from Stewart, An- yox and other northern points, and ailed at 3:10 p.m. for Vancouver and waypolnts. The vessel made a call at the plant of the Atlln Fish eries to load fish. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt II. E. Ncdden, arrived In port at 11:30 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River,' and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anypx and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening south bound. Having left Skldegate Inlet at 7:30 last evening, C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. (Neil McLean was In Massett Inlet this morning and is expected ito arrive here late tonight or early tomorrow morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Noted California Legal Light Dies Herbert C. Wykoff of Watsonville Is Vlvtim of Heart Attack WATSONVILLE, Cal., Dec, 2: Herbert C. -Wykeff, Jeading ilegal light and president of California Ear Association In 1921, died here of a heart attack. He is survived by his widow, a daughter and three sons. WTICE u hereby given mat. on ;' , h rltv HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy ' ' D. Main, Surinyslde; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fraser, Terrace; liouis Sandgren, Copper River;- J. O. Peterson, Quick; W. A, Smedley, Smithers; II. Solly, city. Hoyal Mr and Mrs. H. H. Skidmore, Stewart; F. W. Somerton, C. N. R.; Mr. and Mrs. E; S. Arnold, Smithers; M. Dolan and Sigurd Berg- umtersigned ln,tnJa to apply to the Central Uquor Control Boerd for a licence In, p Rid nA p. Kajander, city; "vlu au" ' ' fiot of the premise, being part of f; . . r the building taown t Kriscourt p. LeRoss and E Anderson, C.N. ' Hotel, ltut on Colllnon Avenue, New ;p . n F00te, Fndako. ' aeett, B. C.,mxi the lands docrltl Lota No. I, a. nd 3. in Block 5. Knox Map 946. Masseu Towwite. in the jopi, McCrea and G. Wick, city; Prince Rupert Land ReglsrUtlon DU-Wet In the province of British Columbia, tor the sole of beer by the gla w the bottle for consumption on the Pmlflf or elsewhere. Dated this 5U day of November, A.D. CARL KIRMI3 . Applicant. N Tiir. SrriinMK roriiT of mutism OOLEMMA , IN I'KOIIATi: ' Hie Matter of the "AtlmlnWrutlon Art" , , . Anil '1 the Matter of the Estate of William Gordon Aiuirpun iiiu.oiiiiixi. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that toy order of htui Honor, w. E, Fisher, the 20th day of , Novemu-r, a, D. 1838, I was appointed Aomlnutrator of the estate of William uordun Andrews, dcea,ied and nJI Wrtloa havlni? clilini Against the n.ld I "tat ar hereby required to furnish PJ'e- properly verified, to me on or Wore the 21st day of December, AD. "K". nd an parties Indebted to the t we required to pay the amount theJr indebtedness to me. forthwith. NORMAN Al WATT. Official Administrator, , Prince Rupert, B. C. it4 the 20th day of November, j D. 1BS6. I.AM) ACT Uti of Intention to Apply to l.en . Land nit?- Prlro Rupert Land Recording nV11 4, Opart Land District, ia situate approximately one mile In BOUtlwrll diiwitlnn' lnn the' coast b?,0 Princess Royal Island from Reel! olttt- W Pod Fern Point belnij ; -..uunatly four miles In a Westerly "iJMOO from Btvrnard Cove. I . Notice that Hans Hansen ol nce Rupert, b.C, occupation Flsl Jt-wr Intends to apply for a lease of ; '"owmg described lands. Com-wtncing at a pmi planted at hlga ttlwi marlc 011 the shore-line In the on 2,., bay being approximately th?r,-?liS 801101 of Red Fern Point fiJZ hre chain North-East; theuce 8uh lVm E thence five chains twihl thence fifteen, chains West. at "ortherly to Uie nearest poln! water, thence following iow po, i. point opposite tne initial liT. a contlnlng five acres, more or S. Anderson, Porcher island. Prince Rupert J. A. Motherwell, J. W- Allan, C. Wlnton Thompson, II. P. Cahlll and F. Henderson, Vancouver; W. Lalng, Victoria; M. Roberts, Reach the most people In city and district with an advertisement In the Daily News. fled with the trend of the age Blow are we going to make right the things vre feel are wrong? There is only one remedy, one cure and that is to get back to the simple teaching of Jesus Christ and put It Into practice. Brains won't do it. Men are not more Intellectual today than In ages past. A greater pumuer. number., ui of people peupie received veteiveu a a little uuie itency Is to make liberty a licence. There, is no guarantee that a highly educated man will be an upright tiltlzen he may be one of the greatest crooks. There was no cure apart from the teaching of Jesus Christ. It was hard to put It Into effect. Anything worth while In life was. bard ta.put Into effect; . i Ezekiel was confronted with a nation destroyed. He was a great nationalist and was thinking of the 'Holy CHy and the temple In ruins. He had a vision, of a valley f full of bones a picture of, desolation. Instruction? were given to lEzekiel by Qod and, there was a eventually became a great army which means organization for a purpose . God was going to bring them back into their own land. 1 Front- this the Bishop deduced three things: I 1. T-Orga'nlzation, a coming together which was, the framework. ' 2. Equipment, to enable the diurch to carry on. 3. Inspiration In the church of the living God. i . Organization the reason we have churches and ministers Is that worship demands a group movement. Like minded people organize for fellowship and commun ion and the strengthening of each other. The church must be organized in order to be effective. The Isolated man cannot make much contribution for the welfare of the whole. He put first among the organizations that of the Sunday School, emphasizing its Importance. Never LOANS under the THE DAIL,Y NEWS PAOE SEVEN Bishop Wells Gives Opinion On Playing of Sunday Games Making j I Distinction Regarding Methods .Sees Valley of Dry Bones Resurrected. Into Lite Ol, Use! ulness and Activity Through Church of Today Continuing his mission services! was It more needed thedral, Rt. Rev. Bishop Wells spoke to a large congregation of keenly Interested men and women, many of whom had attended all the gatherings. A question was asked regarding the playing of games on Sunday The Bishop replied there was no sin In playing a game of tennis or golf on Sunday afternoon, provided the player had first rendered his duty to God by attending a place of worship. He could not do It himself because he was prejudiced spent on them was not wasted. They should always be worthy of, the traditions of the Christian! Church. Inspiration a spirit entering dead things raising them up and turning them into a great army. We ' against It, but he could not say It I may have a well equipped building was a sin. On the other hand he and everything that is necessary CQndemned "organized" games , but the church may be dead. Noth- ( j such as baseball, football or bas- j ing but the spirit of the living God j ketball, because only a few players ' working through us Is going to, were exercising their muscles while make it effective. The life arid ac-1 the crowd but exercised their ade-jtlons of the Christians must be nolds and made themselves a nul-such as to, convey to. the people of sance. The organized game had be- Prince Rupert that the church Is come a racket. j alive. 1 The missions based his address Mrs, S. Painter sang "Father to on Ezeklel's vLslon of the Valley of Thee I Come." dry bones ana asKea are we satis-. The mission wui continue this evening when the subject will be' "Spiritual Power." Home Improvement Plan 1 To REPAIR Your Home Loans can bo used to finance both inside and out-siderepairs.nerooung.repairstovcrandahs.'walU, foundations, etc. .are alfincluded under this head. 2 to EXTEND Your Home NovfTs good time to plan a garage, a conservatory, a em wing, or similar extension. 3 To IMPROVE Your Home Improvements include installation of new plumbing, heating, lighting, or kitchen equipment; modernization of basements; new insulation; painting, decorating, etc. Education, but a little knowledge OVTIOPSIS p 01 fill Land Ad ru-cMraox VACANT, uitKittd, turtcjtd Qrovn Unas .Br ks pc-uopUl bj BrttUh ubjecu OTer It jretri ol age, and by aliens ta declaring intention to become Brttlih subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation and improvement. Full Information concerning Pre-emptions I given in Bulletin,' Mo. 1. Land Scries, "How to Pre-empt Land." coplei ol whlcn co be obtained tree of charge by addressing the Department of Landi. Victoria. B.C.: Bureau ot Provincial Inlorme-tlon. Victoria, or any Government Agent. . Record will be granted covering ,4nlj land suitable' lor agricultural purpose! within reasonable distance ot road, school and marketing facilities and which u not ttmberland, te, carrying over t.000 board feet per acre east o! the Cosst rttnge and 1 000 feet per sere west of thet Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner o! the Land Recording Division in which the land applied for Is situated, on printed forms obtained from the Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied tor five years sod Improvements made to value of 119 pet acre, including clearing and cultivating at. least five seres, before a Crown Clrsnt can be received. Pre-emptions carrying part time conditions of occupation are also granted PURCHASE OR LEASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. tor agricultural purposes. Minimum price ot first-class I arable) land Is tS per acre, and second-class (grating) land, H.50 per acre. Further information Is given in Bulletin No. to. Lani .Series. Turchaae and Lease of Crown Lands." AS a partial relief measure, reverted lands may be acquired by purchase In ten equal instalments, with the first payment suspended for two years, provided tases are paid when due and improvements are made during tbe first two years of not less than 10 of the appraised value. Mill, factory or industrial sues on timber land, not eiccedlng 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment ot stumpage. Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding M acres, may be IsaSed as homesttes. conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtained after residence and Imnrovement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. For grating .and industrial purposes areas hot exceeding 0 scree may be leased by on person, or, a company. Under the Drailng Act ' the Province M divided into grazing districts and the tinge administered under' grating regulations amended from, time to time ta meet varying conditions. . Annual i grating permits are issued bsed oo certain monthly rates per head of stock. ' Priority in grat-lng privileges Is given to resident stock owners.. Stock-owners may form assoda- tlon for rang management. Free or carnally free permits available tor settlers, tempera and IraveUera, us vs tea head. LOANS are repayable by monthly Instalments over any period up to three years and are available to responsible, home owners of good credit standing, able to repay out of income. Security is not required. FREE bookltt dticribing Mil Plan available at all branchet. Aikforacvpy, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA OVER 60 0 BRANCHES IN CANADA Only One Fire Alarm in Month Department Receive But Single W Call Bringing Total For Year Up to Sixty-One The city fire department respon-, 2ff than today ded to but one alarm during the, 2 last evening in St. Andrew's Call when there was a breaking down entire mqnth of November this of values. Choir, W. A., men's and year.. This call was to the residence: , young ' peoples' societies co-operat- of J. S. Wilson, , Fourth Avenue itf 8) , lng together can change the whole Ea,t, where $5 damage by smoke j outlook of the church in the com- wa3 claimed. So far this year thei munlty. fire department has responded to n& BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT Dry .Goods &. Novelty Shop Children's Coats and Dresses Hose, Gloves, Scarves Novejty Evening Bags Novelty Jewellery Pick out your Christmas Gift and we will lay them' aside for you. Equipment-churches and halls 61 alarms as against 92 In the first , sl., were ere very necessary and money 11 months of 1935. . iL, BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 presentation, hi dasily understandable form, of the Mantis -.:J. ' f ANNUAL STATEMENT. t; 31st October, 1936 ABILITIES , LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIQ Deposits . . . . . . . . . TjyMt on dimtni and tfler nolict. Notes of the Bank in Circulation . . . . Ptyable on dtmini. Bills Payable . . . . . Time djtftt mud tni outiltniing. Acceptances and Letters of Credit Outsunding . . fhwncial rtipontibilitltt undertaken on bebdj of cutlomtn (ut oj-ttttini tmoHtil x in "Kuovmn"); Other Liabilities to the Public , . . lie mi ubkb do not tome under the fereobii bttimit. Total Liabilities to the Public . .: '. ' LIABILITIES TO THE SftAREHOLPERS. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit' and Reserves for Dividends ., , . . " . Th'u mom repreientt the thtreholdnf- Merett jii. fir Ban i, oxer which lubilitiet to' the public tike Ifreiedfuci. Total Liabilities . . . " RESOURCES To meet the foregoing Liabilities th( Bank bat Cash in its Vaults and Money on. Deposit wills. Bank of Canada . . . . . Notes of and Cheques on Other , Bank . I . Payable in etih on priientitiqn. Money on Deposit with Other Bjokt ',' Aitilible on demand or it ihort notice. Government and Other Bonds and Debentures . . . Not exceeding market vine. Tke rrrs pojjloi '''' of gilt-edge lecuritiei tlbicb mature el ' tjrly dftet. Stocks . . . . f Railway and lnduitrial and other ttocki.. Hot weeding- mtrh.f , ' Call Loans putsidtj of Canada .'... .'. iV ' Secured by bondi, ttoch and other .negotUblt fcufillti of greater alue than, the loam and repreutilint '-none yt tyfkly available with no disturbing effect on condition fa. Canada. Call Loans in Canada . . . . Payable on demand and tecured. by. bonlt and itoekt, of greater value than the loani. Bankers' Acceptances . . . Prime drafti accepted, by othfr bankt. TOTAL OF QUICKJLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES . equal to 83.27 of ailXfAhiUtkito ibtPublif) . Other .Loans , . ., . t nj . r To manufacturers, , (amen, -metihant. ijiif, olki on uuB-iounaejnnjng. 1 tioniconiislent- ,. Bank Premises . . . , .- . ;ii Tuo propertied onfy art. carried In 6 ioldi, companUt; the ttocli and bondi of Iheie cohpaniet off Entirely owned by the Bank and iPpeir ot t,ht bofikt at U-00 . In each case. All other of' the Bnk premiseu.ttf valne of ubUb largely exceeds $14,000000, appiar under jbt hading. Real Estate, and Mortgages:on Real Estat Sold by the Bank . , . . . ' . Acquired in the course of the, ftist'i busheii and in proceu of being realhed upon. x Customers' Liability under Acceptances arid Lcttets of Credit . . T. . ' , ; .. . Rep restnti liabiUttei of customers .on accouni of litten of Credit issued and Drafts acciptti by, the tank; for their account. Other Assets not included in the Jforegoing. , .... Making Total Assets of . . . . to meet Payment of Utilities to the Public of (eating au excess of Assets over Uabillties to the tublif of $691,312,054.08 27,749,972.00 137,838.65 7,168.979.49 A I 1,947.005,98, $728,315,850.70 , 76,7f56,l47.8V $805,081,998.02 -! $ 79,242,079.39 ,29,?22,231.15 r. PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Profit! for the year enJed list October, UK, sftrr makiflg arproprUttom to Contingent Reierve f unJ, 9Ut of vfhichj Fund full provision. f fJ and Doubtful Debts has been made, and after deducting Dominion and Provincial Government Tjxci amounting to l,(4.e Dividends paid or P4jrapl( t iiytno.lirt t Written 08 Dni j'remisei , . , . Balance of Profit and Loss Account, lilt October, 1. Transferred 'to Resf Account . " ' Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward . . , , CHARLES B. GORDON. 1 President 0,2601?, i , 44?j78l$?7.95 ,tl,00,297:Q9: '; , i .',' ' 25,400;i66.98;v . :" ; . .. 8,169,988.82 361,924.25, $606,472,587.44 200,V0O.v 4,l4i;011.90 14,000,000.00 1,507,373.67 7i8,979,4? 1,792.045.52 $805,081,998.6? 728,315,850.20 $ 76,766,147.82 ,IO,UUU.QO 1.5U.I 1Q1P 011.16' $,2,0)e,H. 1,000.000.00 A. OG. JAqUON'DODDS, fom t Central Managers The strength 'of a bank it determinedby its history, ittptf'cy UytHUnagementy and the extent of its resources. For 119 ytart tit $an of Montreal has l been in the forefront of Canadian finance- JU J 5 i 5'v . 1 m If 6A