KT -- cm taw A KILLS I rii MOSOUITOES m lliiaiqiGSJLRTi Ml uUtu. Will pot iniMMhuMm Icntr Urocfr 1 ,i imu. or Druggist I " , nd For ur talogue It conilderabie eipente we ire getting out a nice llttls pfcUl catalogue showing pny new and beautiful .Httmas Olfts. the Catalogue will be out to or three weeks and i would ime an our rlendi to have one. you do not live In Prince luotrt drcp us a card and ke will send one. mm Bulger Jeweller ART Cloth es Ovi er- coats to measure Steve King P'ird a vc. Green 85 ILEARANGE SALE of Slickers and Raincoats 20 Per Cent Reduction "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Pr. Alexander 8mlth Block Phone 675 DENTIST 1H, forly-M-vcn mile f "" HBWH v. ' ' - . , PAGE SEVEN First Blue Fox Farm in This Part of British Columbia is Just South of Porcher Island (Andrew Ness and Associates Make S uccess of First Season's Operations on Islands In Kitkatla Inlet .....ii hi runway ITUVIIIrCj I miiiU, of or,,er Ma,J, i,i Kitkalla loom i Prmce H,M.rt, Uie N, brothers ai f i fly f,e l,H(. f(JH , one or two partner have e 'oe ili till tti I I I. I . . ' ' I fnf i try. I There are number, of itjaml 1 .among, -ml if all were i.mmI for uniilil uel r-i.i,Mi.l..,.i.. ' ,' iiinniiu j .tiiiii.ir..- i.i i. i i .... --" ,1111,1 ,,i nun would I if ! nioe now on the roal. The ifol of slartirijr i not large ami all I ti n't i needed in ordinary i .. I. . I .. umiiiy uuu can io make, a success of the busiue. Here I what the Ne ,ny uri- doing: They arc the owner lot Ihe lialililll fUliinsr lioal Inez II.. a fii' iium boat thai they I'Oilt tio-iiKi-lM'H. Thi boat cne l-t Hip fox farm hihIi,., 7"" " "yTL " . , .. . ,r t of nlfvi-n. I he i . en where . i mrrifi. Miiiiiif ami aio oca-; ionuly leate offal fih uli.nl. I.. t . """" 1" .1 i ne larin oeeupie mree small mlMiMl. mile uwav fr.., ..v' other lu.Hl. The artre., ,.a. wa. rcl,a.l from the over,,.! ment ami th.. other tw., lea.e.i. .... .... . hey are .even ty.,even a.re.. fifteen aerei. anil ten are n -xlent re..clhey. an., ,Wo of! them are . rlo.e Wither l,l Ihey are ronm-rle,! at low tide. fn ihf farm Ibe hmlher. Andrew Xe. Harold Xe ami an-ntlier fUherman, 101. Hhrilen-en. plare.l ii mir of fines In. I fall. They were norcha.e.1! . .1 II. .1..... i Il.....l ..... i i . .. t-' SfM li a ..... ialr, hut a other ,k mimrvi 1 wao neeileit the rapitat kill. " ' eribed In all wan .tnfl. J Wow Fifty Foes The fbxe are fe. one; a day Krom thU wmall bepinnlnR the on eooked fiMnl formed of a mix-farm ha IncroaMMl In les thanjlure of oatmeal, bran and meat a year to elo.e In fifty foxeo.jor fat. Often a hair seal i shot Kurly youni; one ure are ae-Und part of Ibe earca boiled emintei fur, ami il i poMmble Ihejwitb the other food. It i 011-number may be larger. They! male.) Dy Mme that about I0 a have the run of the inland.' year will Teed a fox, ut kVe which are thickly Rrown with; ihtnkp it may be higher than redar. nprue, bemloek tree ami umlerliftih. Today the yrianvr fote are unite a laiye a the; the malinsr eaon i in Feb-old one and they took tarser. anjrtiary and the oimir are born (he parent ha been loninft llie;NKul April or May. When a ile lieaulifiil for for which they are ramiiun, wtifn-a Uie youna on, ha" lheir inUrl. Two liiter of eleven eah were iaied. two of even caeh ami i.ne or ix. -vrxi year uie neet the littern lo be lanrer, a iimi i rii4loinary Uie eeond NOTICE. M tHE ViTTtn or in irtilu-tllaB for Itw Itxtr t 1-nnUKHUl rlinrlJ o TOW. tw ll . HI."- ; IM t J If.. l.fcKk I: Mi 1 Ml l, Itkttk II; Ul I , T tint . IM" It: t1 I B a i. i.u i it. nUk ti. uu ii and If. Hliwk ft; I.-U lt l, " l. f md l. Mk f; nl p,or rri m ; And. nw Imi t ..f pttt It rrr of IjI . IWM . !.iiwrirr iir f lb? M of the OrllOrilrt i.f Tllk mrmt we I. ...I. hllltf llMA MWHM Ul Tl. II I mi iBimooo if. !.. rr ihe sjrM ..r .4m imHilh frmn ihr nmi poiiri.w befr. PKiTONHiel .frlinrl or TU In II Omvr UnU In Hm; rertinrtM f Tltk in- UJI Ui I" ti.l r ur.ilrl IHIOC, 10MI. twi ..hi' ntio,rr ornce. rnw nfri. H.c flth SMaibr. ttii. I r Miriron. LAND AOT. Nollt f Int.nlk to Applf to Ulll In I'tlnre llurl I .ami lrr.irlln ti-' Iflrl, an.1 tuu.K ii i ... i.kw IO.ikI. iuwil M.a .luln ..ullH-Mrrly rnun llj iii'l ""ui l "' ' rn"n ,hm rm" w.ik-o owl wiu r'h'r! I iiuiM or Vinivfr. H.:.. nccuwUMt nr IM ft.lhiwllif rrro-rlbrtl '"'"p , i ,,in.iH i,rl.i it l;"l rlnl cii.imi rlMin in VS ....... .... .nr.n iwrlhrfl mil ui ..lr.r I.I.ihI. UHl 11.110 rllllll fPHH ifrlv nwin.irin ( o "".l hlh hl.h Oil nil lu tu I1 ll "f f WHiinMirMnl. rwiiiiiirMnni. 4m' .niiHlnlnr l.oi ". ."',.'r'.-"rt Jfjft-ii WALLACK mmMl LIMITM.nt DalH Sfplfliilwr flllh. I?: OOViaNMCNT LIQUOR ACT Nllf of Awlltllon lor Bf lletmo. MiTir.K n mnrny oivk.v ihi n IhK IMh rtiv of ortobrr. .'!' Vi.Voor niitiixt mirn.. to i..ly t ihj 'XJ lr.1 it SkhfrlMI, ion Ihe l'J' ? I" rrlfccil it Uil t. nWk 4. aerorrtmr laiwf lo-iristry orriri i ih'. 1 ,?i h hftperf in.l mimlre.l l. f" Mnro " ial of IH-Vr by ihe or by ihe P'n Imlile f rwioiijipilon ""'.K''"' "' n.a till itf(t it Sklitral. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. R.ofdln DlttrleVjof Ttl'QftPh Cri.. Ihnl'jnlm J-'h 1 PiiwI'T. TUF. .NOTICE In or llirit niarler. Sllklne. rinrhor. twi" to apply fr rrniln r1"" rim" rhaln; lhinr In J nr north to wlLo 'y "dlrerilna ia '.."'Kri In an aoiilhr rtorrly rly illrrrilon itlrrrllnn to tn rbsinj; rhln, "ir, lo 7"" nun Hit nrriiifiit mt, u.i.a auiuMj ..... jVcB FOWLER- " ,m ' "P.r- along u,e ... . ! ..:.., that firvo J," 'jjj. . 1 ",l K"iruuieiii r iroro .. laxe ... utld ",1U " leohew . aim -in, I lll'W valnaMt' .-uliiitioii ar. Mh mali- an.J fcmalft I'rtwnU look afinr llo yoiinif, the malf rarryinjj fKid th.m nw-"larly ami keeping a walchful e on Id., hroml. Closely Guard Young An inlen-tliMK f.(,uro ()f lh1 rarf "f parents for thilr' ihey wcr tNirn wnu .r... u. on.lHml from be ..hack where the caretaker H-. Flmlinif there . an" miiany L'lT ,M,renU . , . ' " l" "1 T " J U";' r': one am five In the other. ,n r- The (lvi(, (f 'l 'J ,,,,,, , ,,' , ..a H "V'U' U U" acl ",iU " "naM" J'1 ,ln " ! al h' .W!,"M '- iiu. w .me wri.ui. nn.i iiin lo (he other den and nure I hi' 111. The ilen are hollowed mil f tt kin liimiAll. 1 1... u....a .. i i - -.. .,T' " a. -'-'"V- aiiiiiiii r js mnu'iiuii runways u..r,u, .-. exiriu: M,r ,mnV ard and Ihere are . . . ...iif-iriii direct lonn. thuw InnurinR a safe exit in rate of trnuhle. that, although not more than ?5. lor a den i lerted, the pair eUetinf Ihe ile will not allow inlrtioion from other ioxe. no .nalter how rlonely related. They ftirttt viaoriiuiily and ahvay win becaueu they have riphl on (heir eide. One pair lal year nwam lo the xmall UlumI which I wholly iletacheil from the oilier and raided their y mi tip there. I'iuhI had to 1m taken to Ihem by hoal every day. At low water the foxes forage for lliem'elve alonp the beaches piekiiw up Ham. tnuo, crah ami oilier small cnvilnre. Often Ihey biirleil theee and came back later and dup them up and ale Ihem after they had becun to deeompne. Heeenlly I made n visit to the islands and spent a nislit there with Andrew .Vess. We inspecled all Ihe foxes loffelher ami look a few photnjrraphs, but photos were difficult lo yet. Although Ihe foxes were lame, they look fright at the slightest rapid movement or peculiar noise' and 'offVn would not spent a gtiixl deal of lime playing like killons, chasing each other along Ihe beach or among the trees ami secniinjl In enjoy life lo Ihe full. Male Always Welcome Allhoniih I ho youngsters were four months old and as lig as Ihe paieots. Ihe old male still LA MO ACT I n I ho Unit H.r1ln nUlrlcl of rrhire, iitiorM. anil tituair on nit rani envk whirli flows lnui Itir tralall Hlvitr alMiut II utiles from Us immlh TAKE NOTir.t: thai I'rinre llurl Spruce Mills. l.miMril. or rrinre niiprri, oniiua tlai lumbrr nianiifartiirers. Inlrniti lo apply for iriniloii io ptirrhae Iho fol luttlnt ilvarrilMMl lan.ll:- Cisiiiiu'nrlna- at a hii planted about 10 riuiin miriiiiTir in.ui me Miunii'aM mr-Hit of Lot 31. IUiiit rour; thenro 40 rhalns northerly: tlienre 40 -rhaln eaO,er-lyj I hi ore 40 rtialns aoulherly; thenee 40 rlialm rterly to piiiit of commence-ment. and rontalnlna; 10 acres, more ot "'"i'linr.K nt:ri:rT spruce mills. LIMITKIl. Appllranl Per C. r. niel, Aaent nmert uui ath. t LAND ACT. In the. Allln Land putrid nr CaMlar. TASK NOTICF. Dial t, Kliphlet Noll Poller, or ?iew York. .N.Y.. ' U.4.A, ocril-paiioii broker. Iiipnu to apply fur per minion la porrhnM) the tolluwlnr lie-rrlbud land: Cniiiiiienciiir al pout planted about to rlinlii Knutli or llalii.'a I'.ilnl ou the wel aide r TairUli Lake, abmil eleven mllea aoiilh or Hi" Yukon boundary Hue; tln'iir we.l m rimini inen.'o iiurin iu rnaux; hence el C9 rhalna; thenre southerly rollnwlna- alone the .hure line or Tarln Lake to polio of Dmiinenreinent, aald parrel ronlainlnr AO acres, more or lens. M.ll'IILLT NOTT roTTKH. Applicant Fred Lawion, Afnl Dllld AUIUll I Oth. vl. i i ii Mimetimes brotighl tlieni food (in.) was always welcomed after being absent for some lime. I was watching them -.ejirtyin the murnirtjg when the Old Tox return ed, apKirently aflr ilieing away all night. The youngsters dash ed up to dim and made unmis takable signs of welcome, whimpering, chuelrljng and siuankin and prtfficfhg ' about He would not allow any undue familiarity, but now and then gave one a slap or growlesl an grily. Then they desjstet at once. The Xess brothers told me Ihey were ju about to put In reed houses for the foxes. This would serve as protection for them irttring bad weather and also be a means of calching them when necessary. In the runway of each house is a trap door that enables the foxes to be caught without difficulty. Imitating my host. I tried feeding tlie foxes bread from my hand. Several of them got quile ueil to taking if from me. Now mid then one would snap ami catch my finger, but Would always let go without hurling me. they would put their front feet against my lody to reach for the bread, but would not allow me or anyone to Imirh them, and if the camera clicked Ihey were eone like lightning. Cleanliness Important Cleanliness, . I iotipd.waR an important . MhtriK 'lokeeninK ths(fiitimal4.:.'A!i cookftiKjjilen- is nun iimwin nun uiijuiuij; used in connection with their food was kept scrupulously clean. Andrew told me he learned this In Alaska, wlnre he visited a farm ami spent a month helping feed the foxes and learning how- to do things. ' Ihe company this year may ell three ynirs of young foxes and keep the remainder. If they ext season with twenly- five pa palrs ami gel an average of eight ii, to the pair, by this tinw next year they will have 200 younar foxes In addition to llto old ones, but, of course, things may happen ami they may nol get so many. Also, there is a possibility of gelling even more. In nny event they should get enough to pay a suhslnnlial dividend. It is thought tnat next year two men will have to remnln on the island permanently, as the work will lie increased In such nn exlent as to be loo much for one n handle, Fur Prime at Christmas The furs do not prime until Christina, and Ihr-n they remain good only for a tew weeks. During that lime all Ihe pells required have lo lift laken. Tho foxes nro killed in a humane manner and all Ibe cruelly of trapping 1ft eliminateri. The only difficulty is thai the lillle foxes become so tamo and such pets that kill- inn them seems almost wicked. During the summer yMrs. Ness and family spent a month or so on the farm and became very at- lached to the little foxes. Mr. Ness is a Norwegian by birth and came to Canada nineteen years ago. Ha is now 38 years of age and being tired of fishing, tiKik up this means of livelihood which will do away with the necessity of going to sea. He fished a little during the past summer when bis brother was at the farm, and fori the last trip to the banks he drew $213 for eksht days' work. However, all trips are not like that and Ihe life is a hard one. Use of Tall "Why does the fox have that long bushy tail?" I asked .n- Irew. "He uses it for a rudder when running and turning," was Ihe reply. "Also he seems lo use it for defense when getting the worst of a fight. The mo ment a fox is getlimg worsted Ijy an opponent, he turns rapidly ami switches his tail in the face of the opponent' I watched ami found this to lie the case. Fighting Is one of their amuse ments, and they are constantly at it. Often half a dozen may be heard squawking al one lime and it is a curious noise. Occa sionally they bark and they also rail each olher and have n mi in her of signs and signals. Undouhledly there is room for development of the fox farming industry, but it must be taken MlWjljUP yejyjipiuist npt 1"? left 'o careless employees, the own er if Ihe man to look after litem. He should live on Ihe island or close by. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert October 21, 1915. II is said that timber specu-lalors hold enough timber in the province to keep Hrilish Columbia goinff for 1 10 years, thai enough coal is held by vested interests to last thousands of years and that land speculators, hold millions of, ncres of arable soil. There are heavy storms in the interior and Prince Iluperl was today without telegraphic communication. With Ihe change in fl.T.P. coast steamship service, various of the company boats will have Ihe following officers: Prince Iluperl, Captain D. MrKemie; chief officer, A. M. Davies; second officer, Mr. O'Hrien; third officer, Nell McLean; Prince John, Capluln G. W. Wearmouth; firsl officer, Harry Nedden; second officer. It. McKrniie; Heprietle. Capt. W. S. Moore-house; firsl officer, Mr. Scott; second officer, Mr. McKerron. The steamers Prince Oeorge and prince Albert are being lied up for the winter. Capl. D. Donald, master of Ihe Prince Oeorge, is ashore in Vancouver. THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: THHKE Ontario girls caused Ihe death of a woman and were convicted o f manslaughter. Thai's law. THKY built themselves a garage Then bought (hemselves a car Some day to I hat they'll add a ' home Which kids perchance may mar. A MAN lias become a real citizen when be can cuss the weather without the olher citizens' being mad at him. VKRY soon we shall bear people say Prince Rupert has more car.s according to population than any other city on the continent. There are only five thousand other rilies that make the same claim. AFTF.Ir- all, the performance last night would seem to indicate llipre is not much difference between Ihe Japanese and our own race, a MY political program is "More fun for the.mntiMn the .moon." A FT Kit all. I think a political meeting is about as funny as thai Mikado show lasl night and yon gel it free. PROOF readers are Ihoso quiet obscure men who are blamed for Ihe mistake the aulhors and .mliticians make. TRAFALGAR DAY STILL HONORED one Hundred and Twenty Years Ago. Since Britain's pre at Admiral Lost His Life In Action Today is llto 120lh nnnivpr ury oi me name or Trafalgar when Admiral Lord Nelson. nriiain s greatest naval conn mamier, breathed hij last on the old flagship Victory which still finals at Portsmouth, an honor ed relic of fighting methods long since become obsolete. Today, as they hae done for Ihe past ISO years, every Jack Tar in the Hrilish fleet wears a black silk scarf under his broad collar, the Low in the front being the only pari showing. The wearing of this scarf was ordered on the day Lord Nelson was buried ami the order has never been countermanded. , Taxi 75 Taxi If you like to have the best Phone 75. Lexington Hudson Super-six and Dodges. 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