PAGE TWO S. . 1. J. L . The Daily News The Man in the Moon 1MUXCE ItUl'KIlT - IIIUTISH COLUMBIA .AYS:- Piibli-lied Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. JI. P. PULLEN. Managing Editor, Advertlslng and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Contract Rales on Application. 0 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. York. ..V., will ajiily Tor a llrenre lo take aud a Jo eultlr feel per aacwvl of water out Mr wann River, whirh flows Westerly and drams Mlo Taku Ann about two aud a hair iU outh or Engineer Mine. The waler will be U retted from uie Mit-ani ai a point itioui one mile op-Mr. am from Taku Arm. and will lie ued for iiower piirpofw upon the Brialiww Mine." denrrlDed a Eleven Crown-granted Mineral Claims. nrvej'ed a Loin No. I, SO. I, S07. ir. 9tl. (!7; 8; 70; 7. and itt.t Group I. i.aMlar PKlrtet. This noilre waf rt-d on trie around on the sth day of June. an. ctvy or Ihi notlee and an application pnrsuant tln rcu, and to the -Water Art. H," will lie filed in the office of the Waler Recorder l Allln. B.C. Objeetlon to the application may be med with the raid Waler. Hi-cfieder or wllh the Comptroller or Water Htarht. Parliament Buildlnri. Jictorla. B.r.. wiihln thirty dav arter the first aiipearanre or Ibta notlee In a local newspaper Tlie dale or the fu-it ntih-lttt!'n "' n",,r ' Oclcner Oth. r.r.lM!F.B OOl.D MIXES. IJMITED. INC., Applicant. By Andrew Srrud. a rent TENDERS WANTED I Sealed Tenders addreued to th under-mnel and ei lorsi-d for Um ' Onuiroction an. I Ktiiipiineiit .rf one ( I i Forty riM,t Motor UujicIi will be received up to o. ".venilertb, 0f. Flan.", tpeelflratlon ami form of tendet 98 80 DAILY KDITIO.N jjuin Monday, December t. 192 1. 0 Canada, our heritage, our Jove, Thv worth we praize all other lands above. Frim sea to ea, throughout thy length, From iKde to borderland. At Britain's side, what e'er betide, 1 iifliiK-Jiinpiy we'll stand. Willi heart we siug, "Cod Save the King," Guide thou the Empire wide, do we implore, And prosper Canada from shore to shore. O Canada, our home our native land, True Patriot Love thou dost in us command. We see thee rising fair dear land, The true north strong and free, ., .'. And stand on guard, O Canada We stand on guard for thee. () Canada! O Canada! 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee 0 Canada we stnnd'on guard for thee. LAND A ITT. Queen Charlotte Island Lend Dltkt. SMITHERS : -.... Z"nl r'iouT.r::,, ,,... I The Anglican Church Bazaar SU-w-it. B.r. .m. upatlon ritrinaa. In-j has been nosliioiieil lo 'edne immIs to ajfly rr pertnissiuit lo leae th rdiowinr (!--rib-d lands: ucuniicuiir a'jday, Deei'lllber 3, this liai-ee Va.HM-n IxIuhI. and them i chain to low done as a mark of respect 10 the ali-r mark: ini-iire roUowina; low water iip ,alr Mrs ,r Iliinkinson """"'" mark in a northwesterly direction I du- ' taix-e of Do chain (t mile.': thent-e writ-frlv r. rhaitiii- ihi-ni-e nnthrtv MO rhalns (i nn-i to post of rouniTnt an.i Word was received .in town on 1 "'"MMcVnt. Thursday morning Ij.at Mrs. st- .eo.en,n,r. m4Pe,et "w' Earner, sr., h ad died Ihe .lay pre- viotis. L. B. Warner, who left . I for his old home on having re- notice of cancellation or RESERVEreived the news of her illness, MiTlCE Is UF.HEBV (II VEX Ifcal the reserve rovertnr Low Afrtc to Sf, li-rlmive. ftanav (, i:oai Ustrirt, U ean-relled. OtSft. R. XADKN. Deputy Minister or Mods. Department of Land. VK tnrta. B.r... November 1 9 la, WATER NOTICE (Dlmaion and Ua) TAKE' NOTICE thai Andrew Soalad, Aiii for Knrlueer Gold Hlne Ltd, Inc., whose addr9 Is H48I20 Bruadwav. .New would not have arrived there until the following day. Two oilier sons are! in "this district. Clifford at Smithers and Kenneth at Francois lake. Mrs. DeYoin, sr. met willi an unfortunate accident on Thurs day when she fell and broke two of Ihe bones in her ankle. Philip Hoskins who recently UDderweiil an operation at the local hospjlal, is jww well on the way lo recovery and returned In Ihe 'home (if his parents on Sat urday. The fiazely home on Main St, was the scene of a joyous parly on Saturday evening, the event lieintr the celebration of the eleventh birthday of their daugh ter Alice. A number of Alice's girl friends were the guests and Ihe young folks had a very merry lime playing games. MONTREAL OPENS NEW ARTIFICIAL ICE RINK BY DEFEATING TORONTO MONTREAL. Dec. I - Mnnlrea1 Canadiens easily defeated Tornn- !H.' ouuilaed M the offjeet or the.ln SI. Palrieks seven iroaU In one I4lef l-oreater. Victoria. Ihe Dlatncl For-e-ler. (.ourt lou--. Vancouver, and Ih-lllrl.t lore-let, prltn-e Huperl. vn d pom; r f ),:,, wln.i, will l refynde.. ""J. .r,Ii' r l'1(" eno Keririeatkn Tlie lowest or any tender not netet-tarilj areeoled. C. R Yinrt iiefjmv ni'iKter of u jn the gam wjiich marked the opening of Mont real's million dollar artifieial lee rink. The galleriesi were packed to Ihejr 'and.'!'1''"' wi,n 9-0o enlliUAlaAUi THE CHRISTMAS BOATS TO ENGLAND "Andania" from Halifax, Dec. 8, followed by The Wonderful Cunarder CARMANIA (20,000 Tons) Due to Sail from Halifax To Liverpool Calling at Queenstown ' J DECEMBER 14 Due Liverpool about Dec. 21st Make your Reservations early through Local Agent or CUNAFTD STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED. G22 Hastings St. West, Vancouver TIIF.MF. musl W something pood about Liberalism else why should the Tories borrow I tie name. JtAUMT fur becomes sealskin and Ihe flesh becomes chicken pie, AVhal other creature is as useful as the bunny? DAYS are getting short and rash .will soon.be shorter. IF all the money spent in circulars to ihe press on the church union or anli-union cause weru used in some really pood fiause, Ihe world would be beUer instead of being made unpleasant with! recriminations of those who should know belter. I IF everybody knew everything, how miserable this world would be, . TIIK art of being an artist U In living on ihe income earned. JT'S a good thing to start well but the secret of success is lo keep up the running nu.l gel first past the winning post. I1OU0K is not real skin but its the next thing to it. IF you are trying to make a match, beware -of the old llame. A MODKHN woman is known by the hu-laml she keeps. THE most popular form of loafing in Prince Hupert is Ilia of pretending to play bridge. ACGonOINd to Kaslcrn newspapers, there is another American invasion down lher Crows are being driven north of Ihe border and are coining into Hi" country in despite all efforts of the iininiral ion ollirials to kee them out. MRS. HANKINSON WAS BURIED YESTERDAY Wife of Smithers Doctor Laid to Rest at Interior Town The funer;) took place at Smithers yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Lurrefia Sangslfjr Hankin-son, wife of Dr. C. II. Ilankin-on of that place who died at the hospital after a long illness. t he deceased ladv had aiwav- taken jin active pari in the wel fare of the community being h irreat worker in connection with Ihe Union Church Ladies' Aid and of the Hospital Auxiliary. She was also a member of the Re-bekahs Iidge. .The last time he look part in public affairs was when she gave her assislaneo in eonnerlidn with the Church Christmas Tree and concert af Ihe end of last year. II was soon after that she was forced lo give up her community ami social activities ami was confined to her home practically an invalid up. 10 Die time of tier death, which was caused by valvular disease (of Ihe heart. The Jale Mr Ilankinsnn vac horn in (iuysbore, X.S.. on fep-,1unber 15, IX"5, and came wet tir A(hiia lo;accepi a position as scfioof 'lecher. II was while leaching that she met Jr. Han- klnson -slio was tlien ntlending college in Kdmoulon, and lo whom she was married on Sep. 'ember II. llH. In addition jo Dr. Itankinsim. three mile sons, a father anil two sisters are left to mourn her loss. Charles Iladley, the eldest hoy Is four years old, Hazen Wood, 2 years and Hlmnre Llewellyn one year and three months. The father, D. C. Sang, sler, in a contractor in Smithers. One sister. Miss Jean Sangsler is a school teacher at Vulcan, Alia.,, and Isabel, Ihe other sister isj the wife of Roy Klsey, a principal, at Vancouver. ! RHODES SCHOLAR WAS ! KNOWN TO MANY HERE Jack Knapton, who has been seleclcd tins year as IJrilUh Columbia's Hhodcs scliolar and who will now spend three years study-j ing at Ojford university, spent i the summer of 1023 at Sunny-' side cannery and visited the city! on two or three occasions when1 he was Ihe guest of II. F. Pullen ami when he met a number of Prince Rupert people. He u anting man wno will do credit j'o the province. ten years ago gathered at hi; residence ' lo couinieniorale lliii event. There was a brilliant gitlicrin at the SI. Andrew's -Society's an ......l v.. .11 :.. ui t...l t li.. ii !... Highland Seoul! isclic square dances. and the The cily council Is, anxious lo hasten Ihe completion of the hydro-electrigipjjLjrHt Shawal-lans Lake but delay is being caused 'by the delayed arrival of Ihe governor. Last night the council decided lo send a wire to J. I). Hoss, the HefiJIle ejperl. asking his npinjon. on. .he use of a hand operating, levire peiuliog Ihe arrival of Ih-gyyrior, BIRTH PKIDKt'iATIi, Dec. l-. daughter was born lo Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mclnlyrc of Skidegnlp on November ?7. STOCK REDUCING SUIT SALE WE FIND OUR STORE IS OVERSTOCKED IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND WE ARE OBLIGED TO UNLOAD WE ARE INCLUDING IN THIS SALE ALL OF OUR 20th CENTURY SUITS ' A LINE WE ARE DISCONTINUING. YALUES FROM $42.00 L0T1 $60.00. TO CLEAR AT LOT 3 .Miss Help! (i.lluit of Sandnpil, --B'Sliolepale Inlet, who went In Vail c-ouver recently, is Hie first lady to Canada to pass tier exMiniiia- I ions for the lioininioii liovero-iriehl radio ser(c, S etimival surprise parly wan giVe(il '.Mr. and Mrs. A. .lone at their home Friday evening. There were t number of fine costumes worn Jiy the young people who look pari. In Ihe course .f flic veiiirljn Mr. and Mrs. Jones were. ircsenled with three splendid Vaes'hy the yoilllg lieoole. w. i,,..lcr ) i!'!fflS.i. -t llnum, I.l.n.l -,,. I, vs iiiroisiifii ity .niss I'.isie Naiimau's orchestra and I'ipcr James Sturgeon '(dayed for the had taken a party on his launch lo hutk al the oil showings liiere. The yinijors are well pJeiiMil with Ihe prospect thfjre. t. V. Dover A Co. have secured i Ihe contract to build the newj school at Skidegale, Hieir lender being Ihe lowest. (2. D. Turner' secured the contract to haul lhe lumber from Ihe wharf to I he I school, a dislanco of two miles. W. Howard, inspector offinv-eriimejil radio service, came in I on Ihe last boat lo inspect the station al Dead Tree. He is nn old limer having been stationed here thirteen years ago. H. Scharfe of Skldegale Is a new Store huill. The ciin- I tract has been let to A rbrmlen. json of Queen Charlotte and Ihe work is well under way I Advert ae in the Dally News, ' Miss I Itichardson, teacher ofj 1'rlttr llejle. Tocjil hartit)6ggrr, left on Saturday's (ruin for New I York where on December 9. he will lard lite Norwegian-Amer. ican line steamer StavangerfJor and proceed lo his old home in Norway on a holiday visit. Krling Locke of Anyox left on I'rida) morning s boat for the south and will also proceed lo New York li $26.45 ALL SUITS IN THIS SALE CARRY OUR USUAL GUARANTEE. THEY ARE NOT' OLD STOCK OR GOODS PURCHASED FOR SALE PURPOSES Men's and Young Men's Foxes' Blue Serge. All wool, fast a-idor. Jleg. JUio to ISI.OO value, bizo t- 91145 TO (JI.KAIt LOT 2 Student's First Longs and Young Men's All Fancy Tweeds Jot the oil for a growing hoy .Sizes i-:M. oim vnlnee at Mgll.lMI la TO CI.BAIt . Head Tree Point school visilsf I.Mrs. Sleeiis here at Ihe wek lend. II .ined here all lt vvtvek and one of Ihe ualiM' claim Ibe fool jwbile man is rsnniiilde becauoe inn last Minnner he wa slngJngior or 'It Ain't (tujnv to rain no iiinr;' $11.45 Men's and Young Men's Tweeds, Worsteds and Serge Suits SpletVfklly inflrVisj .y FASHION tUl.MT '.MAM'I'Atri'UHKUS New .MikW. Kit nod lje in k.- iitlK'; n1Ii IIm fl1x lnltnl i TASJIJON C1IAIT tailoring. Iteg. vain- S.V 00 to !35aiO 517 TO tLKAIt LOT 4 Regular $37.50 to $50.00 SPECIALLY PRICED TO SELL AT $26.45 These tilgh Grade Suits are cut In such a fashion that our friends will Immediately appreciate their' values. Those Suits are tailored from excellent Serge and Worsted Cloth, in single rul double pin 'stripe effect, and other popular patterns. Styled in one button, single and double breasted Young Men's Also the regular 3-button conservative model for men in shorts, stouts and reaular sizes, 30-48. ALL SUITS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES m BRYANT & GREER LTD J" Ten Years Ago In Pilnce Kuparl December 1, 1914. Yctenlay, St. Andrew's Hay. was the tenth anniversary of tin; eonseeralion of Dr. J. I., Hu Ver-nel aj(Hisiop of ,tlalWlinia. Las' evening a' few of iiiose who wel-eoineat the Ilislioji o t)iis eoa! SKIDEGATE INLET iHtard Ihe Slavany1 to Norwiiy. DOTICL TAIE HOTIfE Ihal H Ji iai diM I UiU-txt u ai 1 1 I' i jim lot attiburoy - hoi in mmshI rori) 4" ftvm ilia. Luiinw-r Viih- or and imii llw iiixl' rii Hal Uallix. 111.: Ilw i ' uinlMn" trartMMial. iJ a nr. -Jifa-l-lar," 'kmir Unimnia .o. i." All un a' Mill n Um Ml m ' OMt Alhn Laaa Uiriii I' OUIrirl. I'rutlorx uf l" ' AIo lo oMtlimrl wirh t aa mar I riuJlt" aiul nf lraninH(MII if virr fr .nl (StiK uiau 4i Wann Hi v. frll ir rutilrolUsl I 0rt1 Viim .td , iDf laij al ttitinn Mini- At: tttxl ilar of orli'tHT. r-K AHHi:W J Atnl for l.n; ' .11 'r' Si Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Bollsrmaken, Blacksmiths, Psttern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING- Our plant is eipiipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 8 i i i 3 A X t I I ) t I 1 A1..J