January 8, 1925. ... j u, -irrrrrTitr r- fcw Hnnrt . i 1 HvA MAJESTY (f v APPOINTMENT HIS ; TkwWo IVVJJ WNOOtORGE V. j Any Finish You Detire WHISKY Thoroughly Matured in Oak Casks There is no necessity for anyone in Canada to buy immature whisky. The Canadian Government permits the bottling of whisky in Bond under its supervision and Guarantees the Age of whisky so bottled. Look for the Government Stamp on the capsule. Observe carefully the dale staled thdrcon. IT TELLS THE AGE DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY Hiram Walker & Sons. Limited WALKERVILLE ONTARIO DTtlillm of Fint Whltkftt ttntt 1858 f ureal Qu. London, Eng. Nv York, U.S.A. .,lii.rt;uinFn i nnt nublUhrd or dkolavcd by the Liquor Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. VV-5 See Our Line of fficssor dow oaci CHAIi And Gale-Leg Tables Barrie's Home Furnishings C,d Avenue and 1st Street upert Fis Phone 123 Fresh Trozen All varieties. Fresh Fish -All varieties In season. Smoked.Flsh Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddle "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. 9 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prlrjoo Huport, B.C. ) "andy qpecial BROKEN SCOTCH NUT SCOTCH HUM1UGS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES CHANGE AND LEMON SLICES 50c per lb.. C;il Tor your Calendar and Tidc9 and Guides for 1025. ORMES LTD. THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS Third and Sixth ' Phones 82 and 200 Prince Rupert, B.C. Local and Personal i 1I.C. Undertakers. I'hone 11. You'll like our joall ers Coal Co. Phono 7 OUtll. Coi'sUiu- tf Father (iodfrey will sail to morrow morning' on the steamer I'rinci) Huperl for Swunxott Hay. Once Inore we c-an supply Hie lumnus Kdson coal in any quan- 1 1 Lies. IMiunu 58. Prince Huperl Feed Co. . . If .Mix Jean Una reluriieil lo'tlie cily mi I lit' Prince Huperl yester- ilay afleriiiioii after having spent Hie tm) nla h visiting in the II. J. Hradbury-, who lias been spending some time in Vancnu-er uml Victoria, relurneij lo the cily on I In Prince Huperl yester- ilay arieruoon. Halibut boat for sale. 30 feet b.iig. J ft. 0 in. beam, 12 h.p Slaiiilaril engine, full line gear, (ioing at a hargin. X .McLean, Cow Hay. After iiiMtilin;; Hie Christum iml New Year holiday reason in tin' south, Vie .MiMtJtie returned lo Hie city on the Prinrn Huperl yesterday aileruouti. lames II. Illake, engineer for I lie jiroviueial gtivernmenl fnr- 'try depart inent arrived in the ily from Victoria on the Prince Huperl yesterday afternoon. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE WALKED THE FLOOR FOR HOURS NERVES WERE SO BAD Win-lever there are pniple wliu ai llayners, Undertakers, Phone, 301 troubled wtiti ueiawreii iwm- they iu fliiil In Minium imari aim .vrve rina u iviiii'U Unit HI re line Ihe i'iiilllliitiin of tlti-Mf ilrrainrru reMies ami bints uaiK tin- clialleri'il nervous ytein I" a iierfttcl condition. Mr. V. V. AullltoH, WuiMlripin. (int.. MILBURN'S ... si ilt(.4; "After Having- a severe aiiam oi bronchitis I waaJr-n In a very weak run- down eonililliin: my nerve wrin all broken up;, ciiulil not lei' at nlf.lit. anil would have to Kel out of bed and walk Hie floor for hours. After unlnif a hot of HEART AND NERVE PILLS I lieitan In feel' liiwli heller, and afler UkltiK a few mine boxes I muiil enjoy my rest as well I ever did. J always reriKiimelid Until to all m Mends." Fur xale at all ilriirrll and dealer; put up only liy Tlio T. Milliuni i:n.. Lim ited, Torniilii, Ont. Miss Mary I.elhhiiilge will board (lie steamer Prince Huperl at Ocean Kallfc.iim Saturday morning for llespeler, Ontario. .Mr. ami Mrs. Williniu l.everelt, of I wlm went south some tune ago. M. 1 passed through from boat to train yesterday afternoon re turning to Hums Lake. The Women's llospilal Auxili ary will noiu it saie oi nomr ooking ami lea in SI. Andrews tlooius on Saturday, January 10, from 2.3(1 to (5 p.m. Proceeds for the nufdic wards. 0 I.. S. Hunloii,. general manager of the Pacific Mills, came north from Vancouver, lo Ocean fulls nil Hie sieauicr I'riuee unpen Or. ami Mrs. II. A. Simmon, this week ami will return soulli after si.einliii" I be Christmas ami on I he same vessel at Hie end ol New. Year vacation in VaucouvH the wwk; imssi ii .iniougn on urn miter Hiip.-i l yesterday afternoon on I W. J. Alder, formerly of (hii i heir reiuiti lo Anyox where Or, Icily, tins been taking a promiii- Simmons orae.lices ilenlislrv. ! imrl in fonfteellon Willi Ihr i "ornialion of ratepayers a William Sloan, manager of lliel social ion in the inttnieipallty ol Oalv-Alnska mine al Slcwarl.lUak Hay. adjoining the city ol lassed Ihroiiith on thu sleuiniTl Victoria, where he lives. "rince Huperl yclerday after- uhhi reiuruiUK nun li alter a w . n. i.. .orris, oi me gm- niiiliiiieil business and Dleasiiii'lertiinenl agent's olHe at Snillh- cities.. t. : Cupl. F. Mi-Coskrie, who went In Vancouver in conjiect-ion wtth 'lie ease in the Admiralty Court between Cant, .Mfml vtauson ami I he Coasiivir-e Sli'aiHetliip Karge Co., relurnntt to Uie city hi the Prince Kuie4l yclerilay afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. Olc Phillipson ol islni d. who were married re ii'iillv at Annittville near New Wesl minster, arrived from Hie south on the Prince Huperl yes leniiiy aflernnon. The br'iilc was foriiH'rly .Miss Karla Jensen of Annievilie. . I . i .1 i. i.i rui lo Vancouver ami oineriers. ttasseu uiiiiuii. imi ms uj in llic inierior )si;ruay aner-ntKin reluiniitg lo Itjs. duties af ler havillK spent Ho- Christinas ntnl Xew Year holiday season in the south. Among a list of companies struck olf the list by the regist rar of joint slock companies are: The Skeena Development Syndi cate Ltd., the Telkwa Mining. .Milling t Development Co., tin Hidden Creek Cupper Co. ami the Hear Hiver Mining Company. J. P. Walsh of v aneouver, son- in-law or uipi. ami .nrs. ' t Mariclsnuiiflers of Oigby Island, arriv ed from Hie south on the Prince Hunert yeslenlay tiflernoon. Hi Miss Florence Aitchson ..f the left ly Hie train for Usk on bus leimimuihir sliiiT of Willianis.iUiess and will return lo ancou- MaiifMi & (ton tales, reluriieil loiter on Hie cltv on the Prince Huner! isleanier. vestwdav afternoon afler havinV tomorrow- inoriiiiu snnl 11. a -llliriatniu un.l Vnu H. S. llUshbv of Ottawa, chief Year vncnlion visiting with her inspector of customs atni excise. parents in Ladymith. r rciierick .1. (ii-ovcr, accouiiiaiu Johnstone spenl some lime at Victoria visiting with her mother Mrs. Joshua Kiiitfhaui. We still have a considerable stock of the followlnrj lumber, etc., to clear at baraain prices beforo end of montti. Dimension Lumbor, planking, shlplap, Dron Siding, double dressod finish V Joint, flooring, doors, windows and veneer, oak and cedar boat lnmhcr, etc. Shockley Planing Mills. A. C. II. (ierhiiilri, manager of thr llomi'slake Mining Co., Ltd.. passed llirimgh on Hie sleanier Prince Huperl yesterday afternoon bound for Alice Arm. The llomeslake Mining Co. is developing the Toric properly al Alice Ann on which a strike of hl;h grade ore in large volume was recently made. Capl. (ierhai'di feels like I lie people of Alice Arm Ihat 1 1 j htu injur in.ilie Income lax oince al van- Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Johnstone, comer, and Col. C. Mcingaii who have hecn lo Vancouver and comprise a parly of ict.cral gov Vicloria on a holiday trip, re- eminent olllccis which is visiting turneil to Hie citv on Ihe prineeHJccnn t ails his Hunert velepilv iirieenomi. Mrs. rivctl there week. I hey ar- froni Vancouver on the steamer Prince Huperl Tuesday and will return south on the same vessel al Ihe cud .of Ihe week. Hev. Arthur Hainer of Tnrtm-lo. superintendent of Melhodisl Church linlian missions 'for Canada, arrived in Ihe cily from Hie south on the Prince Huperl yesterday afternoon and proceeded through lo Ihuelloii. lie was accompanied by Mrs. Haruer who I f i i is spending Ihe wmler in vic toria. They are expected hack in the cily from Ihe interior in the course of the next few .Mr. Harner is on his rt annual inspection trip. Father Chs.rlie7. left on the steamer Prince Huperl last nilil for Slewnrt. days4 gulii'r . CniiiniiiniliT David T. Jones oT Kdinburgli, . who is making iu-vesligalions for the ilrilish government wilh a view lo establishing Ifebrideau , emigrants in ihis dislrict, and C. P. Hickman, lloineslake is indeed u provincial fisheries inspector, in Ihe milking. IXcvv Westminster. returned lo ' the cily yeslenlay aflernoon r Dr. Martel's Female Pills l!ava anlited natur thou.and. eaiea U.t half century, currtttinr caui., buitding up and trang-thenlnf org-nna, relievinir DhLAYEIl, n.i Gainful menstkuation, neu- VOUSNtS, BACKACHE. DIZZINF5S, etc, n.idunijeei.ii.rlrua.. Buldonlyin Se.led Ming. Cover TIN HOX with our lirntur. I)ni(aia(i everywhera, nr direet by rnnll, pUin t.aek.iit It DO Kee-kirlH.cki RineJy C. , 71 E. Fr.lt Si., Trojt.,C. Circ.Urn.il.J . rtq..al. from a ashoul I lo neigh-lioriug islands. They expect to sail lomnrrnw morning for the soulh. Cniuniander Jones will report direct lo the Hritlsh gov-enimeiil and is not giving out any of his impressions fur pub-Mention al this time. (Jcorge Derrington returned lo I lie cily on t lie Prince Huperl yesterday afternoon from a holiday triii south. St. Andrew's Society feini-an- nual Keneral meeting on l iiilay. January '. at H p.m. Full at- lenilance of memher.H i-eiut'seij JIusincsH: election of officers. lliiheii McKihliin of the Itupeil Talile. Supply ta!T left on last night's train for F.ilmonlon on a three weeks' holiday trip. He will return here by way of The Cribliage League has secured the St. Andrew's Hall on Second Avenue as the venue for its games this winter. The schedule for I lie season will hi; issued in a day or so by the secreiary. J. O. Johnston. M the Hotary. Club luucbenii litis afleriioii an address was iven by Coiuinamh' r Jones, (hairinaii of the fishery Hoard of Soul land. Olhers w ho spoke briefly were Or. Kenny, Waller Vance, Sid Johnston and 11. F. P'ullen. Jospeh Muse, here on account his brother, V4 now recovering who was called of the illness ol T. Muse, who i$ nicelv from ser ious injuries sustained in a log- sing accident, will sail loinorrow morning on the Prince Huperl for the south en route lo his lioinc in Hristol, Tennessee. Uapl. It. C. Ilrilish Xavy, three months a school of Marsh, lale or the who arrived here ago, has opened up navigation with a view to pivin? halibut boat masters instruction for coastwise steamship certificates, lie is using Ihe-ofllee of Hie harbor tnus- ler in Hie Federal lllock. I.apl. Marsh saw consideralde service hi various capacities in WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DKiHY ISLAND Cloudy, calm. baninieler, 30.12; temperature 'M; sa' smooth; p.m. spoke steamer Alaska, til (I miles from Sea (Hi', southbound. OKAO THICK POINT. Cloudy. calm; haromeler. 21' .90; temper! alure, 28; sea smooth. HILL. HAHIiOH. Overcast, calm; haromeler, 2!.,.MI; temperature, 28; sen smooth. Itl'l.l, HAHHOH. tlvercasf, calm, hartiineler. 30.11; temperature, HI; moderate swell. Noon DlfillY ISLAND. Cloudy; light southeast wind; barometer. 30.12; temperature, 50; sea smooth; II a.m. spoke steamer Venture in Tulmie- Channel iiorlhbouuil. DF.AD THKK POIXT. Cloudy; calm; haromeler, 21.87; temper-: alure, 35; sea smooth.' I Ill.'I.L HAHHOH. Overcast 1 light south wind; haromeler,1 30.01; leiiioeraluie HI; .nimlerale' swell. ! WAR IF HE DOESN'T 'Dues your wife lieg you for spending money?" "I wouldn't put it exactly that, way. She issues an ultimatum." Then Zam-Buk is your surest means of securing once more perfectly sound tissue and a blemish-free skin. Zam-Buk owes its signal triumph over skin dise-se to its unique hirbal composition. This rare antiseptic balm expels all harmful germs that have secured lod"ment beneath the cuticle, banishes sores and truptiona.'ano i.ro .vs htalihy new skin in a way .done by no mere pore-cloin( ointment or tatty aalve. ECZEMA ON HANDS. Mr. J. E Cmick, of 33. Wilson St.. Hamilton (Ont I. sa.s : " Every winter ecema appeared on the back of .... hi..ls Tti- int-i itchina and pain iiki ,h li j ba.l I u..Me io ..ik E.eli . Minplr U.I of Zu.-Buk provtj ll worlh. .nj I ,i .ic l.nah: w. -Ply. t never eouH he Mieved U I hl nol upenenced it. how .nnckly iin-lluk completely held my hands." BURNS & SCALDS.-Mr. E. Webster, of 819. Seigneur St., Montreal, savs :-" As t was lifting a pan of boiling water off ihe .,., .n E.ld r lowa.d. nie ..d knocked lh '""'ll Xi, hi. neck We tr.ed wveral verHed r. medi. . bi.t he. .11 failed to live I " link and H.i- acied l.k. charm It dre ... iht , Mef We ihen a., l.-d Za... pain and on beal. d Eddie'i terrible tcald ." POISONED HAND. Mrs Geo Boorman.o906. Selkirk Avenue, left hand while usinK a pair or Wmninee uvi -" I cut mv i,i "r'Th "J, - ...it wound bl-d ,o mofl ...d ;a Ion. I -r had '.Ken vve.e.1 ..tam.tatk. Ml i... "d mt lU h "lack rhk , , '.. .i. R-k vooth.rt ae-iw ;.ain direr d) . drew out .11 nUaiiinialion and freaf Them M With 60e. ("i U(SESS All nlara. af4i"" s.s. VVJNTER arrmijr STEAMSHIP SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT ail- riom I riiue lluliert FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, inivriiiviliale iwiiit each Knday tt.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANVOX S.S. PR'CiCE JOHN January I?. 31 for Valir-oliver via li'liruary 14. 2. QUEEN , Wednesday. CHARLOTTE 11.00 p.m. ISLANDS, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 5. nil p.m. fur Priiiee (iuurge, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, aP poiuls Easlirn Canada, Lulled Slates. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Office, 628 Third A, Prlnca Rupert. Phone 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Sef vca Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneati and Skagway January 12, 26; February 9, For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 2, 10, 30; February 13, 23 27 8.-S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For tutodale, Swanson Bay, East Sella Bella, Oce Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell fliver, and Vancouver, every Saturday , 11 a.m. Age.icy for all Steamship Llr.c Pull information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Grntr of 4th S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince RuprU UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon B, and Alert Bay, Tuaaday, B P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Ba, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANVOX. ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. Foe ANVOX. PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlvar Cannarlia, Friday A.M. 623 2nd Aanua. J. Barnalay Aganl. Prlnca Ruparl, B 0. BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1923. Ilus piijiliic-eil Minerals as follows: l'lacer (iohl, $70,!l(l2.2():i; Lode (ioltl, li:i,-r.:i'i,(ir).ri; Silver, !fit:i,r)32,(l55; Lead, 68,ia2,fll ; Copper, I7U,Ol,ri08; .inc, $27,-tmt,7r(l; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,08,257; Coal and Coke, $25(,t)(tS, 1 10; Huilding Slum Hrick, Cuuiunl, elc, $:tU,'i 15,211 ; making ils Minert.1 I'rodiicliou lu Ihe uikJ oi l'J2;i sliow an ' Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 .Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The- Mining Laws uf llils Province are more liliorul ami Hie' fees lower than llioe of any oilier Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the Ilrilish Umpire. . Mineral locations are granted lo discoverers for nominal Tees. Ahsolule Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is giiuiiinleetl iiy Crown Grants. Kiill inroriualioii logellier with Mining Deports and Mups, may be obtained gratis by uddressiiig the HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia.