October II, 1934 Want Ads j5at:TIAL from wrecked house Al'CTIOS o.u.r. tl SNAP "cw 31 b 8,4 troll,n Standard engine. Apply Kjy boatbuilder. Cow Bay, (tf) nj- rr : Just arrived. Hyacinth, Daf rtlLMAXCNT WAVING! Ouster Curl; Latest Stjlea NELSON'S BEAUTY BHOPPK TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. Birch, Jackplne. Cedar. tf PAINTERS PAINTINO ano Papcrkangtng Moller. Phone Red 802. AlTtlON Ut iiMni'K mu.e xnt Trm. 4ii Atftfxl let mi M Pub i . Auounn. t noon on tf J7Ui Jy oj (Mutxr. Itli. In ttm oTHc ol t DUUUt rifKir Prtxvr Huprt lb Uco XH401 U tut I.KW.000 btHTi BO- pit, ol 8pruc. Clr nd Hntock oo w im uutd on Ux Wt HO ox Decs- vxt nr- t-rn Mu4 Qun cturww UUnd Iaiv DutrtcV Two jrtt wU bo Jkrrrd for rmOTl mnidnt wiy oo utubl to ttn4 th Miienin hman mat ubmlLtea ftrwl m m bid." furthrr tmHlcuUrs mv b tAlr4 trim tho Oilrf fTMlrr. VIMMlt. B.C. OT h Dlrlrt Tomt. Vtfnr Rupvri. BO. w.t r.K Notice TAKX NOTICe UMX Nimii It Trrt. VlUiM UMin, W UlMtl BC UI M ty tut licMtc to Uk m um c of kt out of Bull Wl, kaovn u cWr cmk. MrM n tiitrj utd drkUu into Hcu suiu oout i too fv north fr.t rrom n x. tw. Th m.tr MM ittrrrUd from Ul ''IHm tl mint about 3000 .frrt K Wnnttir from NX Oor V 1021 Mxl itl be UftMl far mlnlni purpo upon ' ma mlr hmjikm . Tl r Imm No. i no iso. No. na. No. in, ut lpi ir.d 1030 ThU ttlr iu ptd on U rwunl on th J8th oy pi Augurt 19U. , A onpy of thU notict wul n PPUr' " purtuutt UTrlO nt to th "W ! Act" bo nird in thr oftU of the Water ltrooroer t Prtnc Rupevt. Ob)ectkna to I be application U? MM with Ue aald Water lleoortlrr or U the CWnptfoller of Water RUthU. farltament DiuMUir. Victoria, B. Cj rJn thirty dart After the flrat P irrv ii thu notice In a lotl iw, NORMAN 11. TXnttT, AppHfantj The date of the tlr publlcolkn ot thl notlot U October I. IMS. T1MM.H MIR XI10 f There wat be offnrMl for aate at 1Mb-Ue Auction, at noon on the 37th 4aj of October. 1834. In the otflco of the DtitrUt rorwite, PHnee Rupert, the Uoenc X17400 to cut 4,037,000 feet, board uva rt. of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock on an ra miated on the Wert aide of Bedg K Day, Lyell laland. Queen CharVotta uUnda Land Diatrlct. J year will be allovd for mnoval timber. lHotkled any one unable to attn4 auction In peraon maj aubmlt Uni wto be Banned at the hour of auction Jftd treated aa'one btd." rurther paruoulara may be obtalnad V?VP ChW rAurrater, Vtoturla. D C, or DUtrlot Foreater, Prtnco nupert. B C, Children'j.Cold m Checked without "doatafRubon. King's Body Goes Home (Continued irum Pace 1: domiUrti title was changed by Alex andenfun October 3, 1929, to eon. lorm to" bit program of wiping out centuries-old racial antagonisms among the various branches of the south Slavs and knitting them to now extinct kingdom of Montene gro, He was the second son of Prtnce Peter Xarageorgevlch, then tn ex lie from Serbia, tils mother was i daughter of King Nicholas of Montenegro. As a boy he was. fralL The family purse was far from plump a no the second son wat sent to 8t Petersburg where he LANU REtilSTUY ACT Be. CerUflcate of Title No. ST9J-1. to lot SC. Blook IQueen Charlotte City, lUo as A WHEriEAS proof of loaa of the above OrUftoate of Title. Ixaued In the name of Walter Jerome Smith, ha been filed In into office, notice la hereby ri that I aball. at the etptntlon of one moota from the date of the flrtt pub lleatluu hereof. tv a praTtalona Certl ftoaie- of Title in lieu or tne aaia ion oertlllce-te. unl"a In the meantime Valid objection be made to me in writ tnr. Dated at the Land Hecuiry mure. Plinoa nopt. B- C. thU 2th. day of Bepientber. 1M4 was admitted to the corps o! pages of Czar Nicholas II, last of-the Romanoffs; In 1003 ?r!n:e 'J?et?r was elected king of Serbia oD-lng the- aavasre asvMlrt3'lr.n r jKlng Alexander Olrenovh ! 1 , Queen Draga. and the f-Til!? i sembled In Belgrade. 31x year-later the elder son., George, killed a servant In a fit of anger, .save up his right of succession and .Alexander became crown prince. In th first Balkan war la :1012 in which Serbia, Oreec andifiul- f.,.s' Tulips, crccuses. mninwi fh . .. . ..,., A., j r "I. eT?v,k ktah empir. Crown Prince- aW tfe',v Agent lor wi'" nunni Phone Blue C37. KOR TiENT Full KENT Four roomed house, , us in $12 00. Phone Oreen 402. (tf) LOST Ux,T about Oct. 3. pair .mined glase Finder return to Dally News. WORK WANTED Wnte Box 233. 1. Dally Dally HAIRDRESSER Shell- troublesome task. ander commanded the army which AJUrT struggling for eight years drove the Turks out of southern with political parties whose quarrels Serbia and Macedonia. When.Bul-culmlhaud in a shooting affray on garla tried to occupy the lion's the floor of parliament, the king on share of the filed territories. Alex-January 0. 1929, proclaimed him- ander's troops broke through and self dictator, clapped on a strict assured Serbia victory In the sec-censprsblp, abolished all political ond Balkan war. parties, wiped out the ancient pro-' Following the assassination In vlnces and divided the country In- Sarajevo on June 23, 1914, of Arch-stead Into nine "banats" and the! duke Ferdinand, heir to the federal district of Belgrade. A new" Austro-Hungarian throne, Alexan- klnd j 'constitution, put Into efect by de-,der sent a telegram to Czar Nlch-'cree September 3. 1931, restored a olas II asking help for Russia's , parliamentary form of government fellow Slavs. Assured of Sl- Peters ,but concentrated executive powers .in the monarch. ' - 1 In the International field the new OKNEKAL Foundation repair! and kingdom encountered difficulties excavations, wood, cement or rock with IU neighbors Italy, Albania. work Albert Moretto. Phone 75.j Bulgaria and Austria-over fron- (255) .per questions, the rights of alien .."', u, ..!,...., 'residents and activities of tubver- TUWQ Woman Jugo-Slavlan. across the bor- .i.g for widower with children.' ,u,u" , a "t Iwwn 1 Th brthter side of this picture month. Very 2 was found In the little entente, an Can sew and JJJ "J I . alliance of Jugo-Slavla. Roumanla g.ve best of care possible to ch 11-1 CkciW.uU. backfd by :rcn To sun as soon as poioie., HM . ... . - News. " ! ."7 ."VT '1 .T.:r, T" 1 , tui uiv micuuiiiiuuLi .ouunoarics c- 'l.LII.I . I , 1 . . laousuru ox uic post-war treaties. From this political background the entente developed a considerable measure of economic unity and Alexander played his part In both fields. Opposition to Alexander several times took violent farm. Ort three occasions attempts were made to assassinate him and he was the Intended victim qf, .numerous .plots, but he escaped harm. Cur's Page Boy Alexander was born December 17. Ift&S, at Cettlnle, capital of' the burg's aid he rejected the Austro- Huntrarlan ultimatum that the big empire should conduct on the Ser-j Han soli the official Inquiries Into the assassination. The act pre-'i clpltated the world, war. In that conflict, Alexander, wounded and defeated In the ;eariy fighting, led his troops In. the ter-ible retreat through Albania, to the sea and reformed them pn the IgldilU Ml 1 U. lie icjviucu hici allied cause at Salonika and hel-j ped by the French, thrust the; Austrlans from Macedonia in. 1917. Nine days later Montenegro united itself to Serbia. New State Formed On November 26 King Peter, then 76 years old, relinquished his powers. Testing them In Alexander as prince regent: A month later the former A astro- Hungarian provinces of Croatia, Slovenia, Bos- nla and Herzegovina toted to tin ite with Serbia and the kingdom-of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes came Into being. All secuonsrnau ed Alexander as "the liberator," Pfter died August 16, lMlend Alexander, then )U In a French hospital, was proclaimed king. The following June he married Marie, daughter tf the late Kmg Ferdinand and the Dowaaer .Queen Marie of Roumanla. Three sons were born to them. Crown Prifloe Peter, September 6, 1923; . Prince TomUlar. January 18, 1928. and Prince Andrey, June 29, 1929..' "TIME THE TOILER" 3T THlMK, MAC iSCt-l'T UNOW CM "THS Burjlnf Barthoa PARIS, Oct. 11: The body; of Jean Louis Barthou. foreign minis ter, victim of an assassin's bullet at Marseilles on Tuesday, has ben brought here for" burial. There; jrill be a state funeral Born In 18C2.. Barthou was a' prominent member of roanyi Frieneh ministries and was Premier from March to Decemoer 1913. He was foreign minister during the, latter days of the Great War and; for many years had. taken a' prominent In .foreign affairs. Drputr nefuw of ntiea' part AMW- DCM'T HHtl fit. TO iCJOOD T1MI l.w li" f'f'. a THE DAILV NEWS Uncle Sam's Sinews of War St L '' mmmS.' fjtE2aaBalatty &stt9KK' Fourteen and 18-lnch dreadnaught rifles laid out for repair in the haval gun factory at Washington D.C The weapons haxe "throat trouble" and workmen hammer and chisel on them for 24 hours a day. getting them back into gooa condition. - -- TheMarkets Batter Fancy cartoned, lb. No. I Creamery, 3 lbs. ... Vegetables Potatoes. B.C., 12 lbs -25 Sack 1-60 Retail prices current here are as cucumbers, outdoor, each .06 follows: Fruits Cranberries - Lemons, rioz. 25c to Oranges, doz. 25c to ... Orapef rult, Cal., each, 6c to Horlda. each?". 12c to Bananas, lb. . Anjou Pears, fancy, doz. 30c to pomegranates, each 5c to Washington Canteloupes, each - 12c to Casaba Melons, lb, Quince. 2 Ib'. Tokay Oraper.... Seedless Grapes Ribler OrapesJlbv r-1.r. Concord Orapevbosket, Citron, lb: ..:J Rhubarb, 6 lbs. - Apples Terrace Qravensteins, lb, Box U : - Terrace Peters, lb - Box -Set: a "C" Grade bulk, 5 lbs Box.'.'..-.- : Crabapples, Hyslop, lb. Box Errs B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A large, cartoned, dot Local, new laid, doz. fi liix-u-y mum Carrots, B.C., bunch .. .04 ! Bulk, 8 lbs. .25 2 ' New Beets, bunch JO 40 Bulk, 8 lbs. . 25 M Pumpkin, lb JUS 11 Onions, B. C. 7 lbs. 25 1 Garlic imported, per lb .35 15 cabbaee. local, tjer lb .06 a ' - 40 cauliflower, laree. B.C 25c to 20 -08 Tomatoes. Hothouse, lb. .18" Basket .75 parsley, bunch .06 -09 Turnips, upjriver, 8 lbs. 25 25 Celery B.C.. head .10 to .15 -20 Oreen Peppers, lb T. .15 -20 Red Peppers, 25 25 Spinach. B.C., 3 lbs. J25 .65 Hubbard Squash, lb. ........U1' .08 07 Leeks, bunch X6 5iEgg Plant .15 ! Feed .05 j Wheat. Alberta 1.60, Bran ,05; Middlings, IJ&H ! Shorts Mcintosh, fancy wrapped. 4 lbs. 25 Oats ru. Box . .. 225 ne oat tnops Mcintosh "C" Grade, wrapped jwsnea uiu 4 lbs. .25 uanfy Box 2.10 Laying Mash Fancy bulk.,4 lbs. 25 Oyster Shell .25 Meats 1.55 Fowl. No. 1. lb. 05 . Roasting Chicken, lb. 1.75 Ham. sliced, first grade i Ham. picnic, first grade, lb ! Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .43 Pork, shoulder, lb, .50 Pork, loin, lb It's "On Deck" For Tillie Pork, leg, lb - 21 Pork, dry salt, lb. .. .80 Veal, lorn, lb. IVeal, shouldrr, lb. 2.30 1.60 1.85 1.65 2.40 Beef pot roast. lb.iIOc to Beef. boiling. lb8c'to '. Beef, roast prime rib, lb. 18c. to Beef, steak, lb. 20c' to . Lamb, shoulder, lb. . Lamb, leg. lb - Lamb Chops, lb : 25 20 20 .15 .15 .10 20 25 .15, .25; 2d Ftsh " Halibut, fresh, lb. - 20 Smoked Kippers, lb. 15c and 20 Salmon, fresh, lb. 20 Honey Kxtracted Honey, per Jar 20c to 2t Comb Honey l... 1 .25 Walnuts, broken shelled Walnuts, shelled halves.'lb, . Almonds, Shelled, lb-p- J35 .45 J50 Floar; Flour, 49 s, No. 1 rrardrieat'tl. 1.85 Second Patent . 1.70 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 45c tn 0 ,-Xust: Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 25 i . Dried frulu White Jigs; ! v Black Cooking Figs, lb. - Dales, bulk. Ib, .12V4 10 r 8c to .13 Lemon and tranre peel ?3 - 2J5 citron peel J..: 22 25 Prunes, 30-40, lb. ..Li .16 220 pr,m Prunes. 40-50. 40-50, Jb ibj ... ... .14 2.70 Prunes, 60-70. lb. ...L...: 12V5 165 Raisins. Australian seedless, lb. .14 Raisins. CaL seedless lb." 25 Currants, lb. . .28 Apricots, lb .45 Apples, dried 14c to 22 Peaches, peeled,. 16c to .48 ufar .20 White. 100 lbs, 20 Yellow. 100 lbs.' ::JL 1 lxxiV..w'.MV nievME.'!, evu Mean Ooo SA4E TAtKiVO til IT i , i.i r SCAT I Y I Cr-rVUtaeiNwU5 MA.CDO.x3A.Vt. AMO .15 .13! 25 .17 .19 Cheese Ontario solids, new, lb. Edam, lb. Ontario, mature, lb. SUlton. lb. Roquefort, lb. .lorgorucla, lb. .. 6.20 I ' . Lard ...22c& 25 .45 25 25 SO Purr, lb - 17 Hilda -Haldane and Freda Campbell, Indiaps, charged with drunkenness, were dismissed on appearing before Magistrate McClymont In city police court Guide to Correspondents The Daily News welcomes correspondence on live topics of'theday or any other subject of public Interest, but letters must be brief and to the point The long-winded correspondent has no place In modern journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket Let-ten of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such as would be alio wed In the ordinary rules of debate. l 5.70, ; 1 By Westover $r . yqg T' j feSl iHalHS Mac Spills the "Info" e ' J ' I.; ft.-. 11. "9: Hi . . . . it.