gatjrdn? November 13, 1920. See mis $75.00 Diamond Ring t . - tiic man who wants a t . f ntfaifemt'nt rlnjr at a ! ruc price, this is about The atone in perfect anJ 1 good "zc for the money. . guarantee the quality or r : ( back. Set in the )Ottorn ftettinir, white yellow pold, Other at $25 to $123.00. 9 . pIfavellers iBkTME STOKE WITH THE CLOCK BENT'S Ijidiett' Hendy-lcnWear 't st received a splendid line of LADIES' AM) .MISSES Wi inter Coats f - L'e-t materials and and a fine selection Aci-noon Dresses also I)rceie for sport n sites :t6 to -II. Price from lIU..0 J. BENT Third Avenue. Phone 631. S-'h with roc si6rif" v "3nJW MAKES ... . , - mat rw i V don't need a telescope 'ha' Winter is com-The man who look.. i- J wi'l fill up his bin t". thI coal now and keep id at a safe distance. We have a battery of wen. - - and tractor and lots J ammunition awaiting all to defend the home - rut cold. Albert & McCaiTery Limited Phones 116 and 117 LINDSAY'S Carlage and Storage Phona (f. Ctrtgef Warehousing, and DlatribiitinK Team or Motor Service, ''oaf Band and Qravel w Spsclallxa rr pan and TuMltum Saving. TUGBOATS Dy Phones 423, 539, reen 238, Black 735. "Iflht Phone G87,. 639, Oreen 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. QEO. U. BUSHBY, Wan. Dir. LUMBER nrc iiinniirnctiirliig r'"igli ami tlresscil lum-,,cr RiJko groin boat ''''Inr Halibut nnd sal-mon boxes. Ask Fop Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 502 - WA TERFRONT WHIFFS Ketchikan activity reduces halibut landings at". rnnce n txupert; n lupert; . research research if boat boat . to outfit: " effective salvage work THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE , , . (vessel ta powered with a 27 hp. Atlaa The decrease of approximately two and a half million pounds, gaa engine. i In halibut landings at this port which will be recorded for the ea- son about to close is ascribed 'in certain authoritative auarlera 1m M- Stockwell haa purchased from the the innovation which has been .year of ferrying fresh halibut in Hujrt for direct shipment East ways. I He years landings for I by some, have equalled or exceeded last year's had the packing of j fresh fish been confined to this port I been every year up to the present. Es- ttonate differ but it la generally be tiered that the shipment of fresh fish packed fn Ketchikan for rati dellvty through this port exceeded during the season' the decrease In this year'a local land logs when compared with last all year'a. Now that the experiment haa had a full season's trial it will have teen proven whether tt haa been a sue- eesa or failure and whether soeh manlier of delivering freah fish la a practicable posstotttty or the more or leas ol a bogey which tt baa b?en con- atdared locally for many yeara. There are many who believe that such a move- to jmeut of halibut wUI increase Instead of , t this port up to yesterday's aale stand l diminishing and Uat. therein. Ketchikan j ,t 25.44S.bOO pounds, of which American i may reap benefit at the possible ex- bottoms landed 19.128.700 pounds and j !ene uf Pnnoe Rupert. Canadian. 6321.100 pounds. Last year'a Another theory that seems to be! total waa 28,920,700 pounds. 'aaei seriously In seme quarters ta that : Landings during the past week totalled t. putting down of the ltd by the ,11.300 pound of which American boats li.ouiicial police in tbta city baa actually biaufht In 49800 pounds and Cana-caused some of the America a fishermen jlan. 54300 pounds, to avoid this port and remain In a with the scarcity of halibut contlnu-more wide open town aub ia Ketehl-itng prices remained during the week at kan Budt an Idea f. however, given1. TI.MIIEK SALE X8333 ' I There will be offered for sale by Pub- I.r Auction at the office of tbe Dtstrtct Pcrector at Prince Rupert. I1C, at 10 mere: tm on the 4 th dav of December. ".' Ametcan Annie O, 12.000 pounds: ftmln!c art Hemlock t Cha. 3000: Zenith. 1600: Roald j-awiofa adjoluini 8TX 11 Map. Ljell Aawtnoten. 1700: Oana. 800: Eastern i Istaoi Darwin amand. Q CI "T1el Point. 400: .. Alaska. 34100: Reeolute. anvone unable to attend the Auction in 1 pesoo may submit a sealed tender to Sunset. 9000: Rainier. 2300: be openad at the hour of auction and Thor, 2700: Kanaga. 50.000: Atlas, 34.-treated as one bid On f sir will be Ithona. 2500; " Albatross. 6800. alloa-ed for the removal of this umber. ! ', runtirr particulars of the Chief Mar- j Canadian Tramp. 1200 pounds: Bin-ester. Victoria or XMstritt Forester. p. 8 XXX): Torberg. 300: Johanna. 9.-nce Rupert. BC. U. TrrilPn tJbO0- Rose Spit. 8.000; TI.MIIKIt SAI.K XI302 Sealed Tenders will be received by the 1 Minister of Lands at Victoria. B C. not , later tnar. noon on the 3Srd day of December. 3C. for the purchase of U-i rence X430J to cut 6341300 F.BJJ. of 'Spruce Hemlock and Odar. on an area situated on Maude Island adjoining Lota 460 and 461. Sktdecate Inlet. eca ' Chsrlotte Islands Two t2t year will be allomed for re moval of tttnbef Purther nartleatar of the Chief Por-eater. Vtetarta.- BC. or DMtrkM Forca-rr. prince Rupert. BC. LAN!) ACT. ixiru i; r imkmion tii .ni.VT i Lutr. 1.1M1 ' In Oona River Land Recording District (.! Prince Rupert. BC. and altuste on an island in Oona River approximately I opposite Block One and Two of Lot 2199. H 6. Coast District i mostly tide flat iirroundirig small Island). i TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of Ocna River. BC. occupation fisherman. aiteid to apply for a lease of the fol- i lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 , feet north of northwest corner post or ilt 2199: thence 100 feet aoutheast: . thence 200 feet weatrrlr: thence 100 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acrea, more .or leaa. JOHN BEROMAN. i Applicant, i IHted October 30. 1926. IN PKOHATK. IX Till: MTItKMK t'OCKT l" IlKITI-ll roil MI1IA. In the Matter of the Administration Art: and In the Matter of the Estate of Kristlan Pedemn. uecrttta. intestate. j I Honor P MeB. Young, dated the 28th day of October. A D. 1926. I was ap- 'g' & partlea having clalma against the aald : estate are hereby required to furnlah j and all parties indebted to the estate are ; required to pay the amount oi tneir ! indebtedness to me forthwith. KUKAIAJ A. HAll, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated thlt llth day of November. AD. 1926. IN PHOHATE. ix Tin: ft riti:n: cornT or bkitimi (Ol.t'MlllA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and )In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge West. Deceased, intestate. take notice that by order of HI Honor P MrB. Young, dated the 56th i dL ?.f- t'J. twi niM Anminuiraior oi uic uvaie u Oeorge West, deceased: and all partlea having clalma against the aald eatate are I i pe?.? WleT'wm. m. oV TSforth. i list day of December, AD. 1829, and all partlea Indebted to the estate are re- &.M.kak a A nutuviAfl a. ai ii nlfifi!1 ,?lVl,nn0r Dated the 10th day of October. AD. 1936. 80, The Baby's Cold I Conllno.l "4oln" withlaltrntlaw4lels Htt'd.llet limit ttematht. Trl folds I umlr with Vlcts. Yo lul ns It so. ( VCKS ! W Vai-oRuo carried out Mti-nnlvplv Hnrinir fc!p1'lnce R"Prt Boatbouae a s hp. Eaat-I volume from 'Ketchikan to Prince over the Canadian National Rail - 1 preparation here would, it is said in the north as it has practically little credence by the many who know that among the fishermen there are the boisterous one but that they form no greater a proportion in that calling in life than a17 other and to claaa them aa such ta but to unwarranted alander the good name of many bun-1 dreds Of liw aMdtnr flti7na who ftr M arf ,tM vntKt Bup(.rV, milcaUr. Wlth Monday act aa the opening of the 1928-27 halibut dose season and November 23 regarded aa the final day upon wMeh any fish may "be expected be marketed here, the total landlnes ceneraUv aood level, reaching their height when 20 Ac and 11c waa paid last Saturday for American fiah and 20c and 8c on Wednesday far Canadian. The lowest btda were 14 3c and 8c for American on Monday and 18c and 8c for Canadian. The boats landing ' halibut during the . . . . , . , . . P" k IBaturday to Friday Incluilvel Nuba. 2300; Mayflower. 500: Imperense, e.oo.. The majority of the smaller Canadian halibut boats are now tied up here for the winter and also aome American. Tbe feilawtog are about the only boats cMmlng tbta port aa their home which are aUU out fishing: Margaret I.. Cpt Oeorge Frlla. Birdie B.. Capt. Oeorge Wiekdal: Wave l American (. Capt. Ben Peterson: Verna. Capt. Pete Thompson: Olbson. Oapt. Ohrta Hendncksen; Toodle. Capt. James Leash: Prosperity A.. Capt Andrew Cnriattansen: Cape Swain, Capt. Red Pierce; Pair of Jacks. Capt. John Iraraon: Valorous (American). Capt. John Berseth; Tahoma (American). Capt. W. Pierce. I'KT K msMl IIU.IIUT Pete Laporte. baseball umpire, etc, ia taking a hand at halibut hunting for a few dare having gone to tbe assistance of Oeorge Wiekdal during the Birdie B.a last trip of the eon. Deer-hunUng halibut boats during tbe past week were the Minnie V, Capt. Al. Benson, and the Morris H Capt. John Hanson. The hunters on the former vessel which went to Welcome Harbor returned with a bag of eleven bucks. The schooner Ternen. Capt. Nela Pearson, left on Thursday with the party intending to have gone out on the Johanna which met with mishap on the morning of her scheduled departure. powerboat PJI.T, Capt. Harris Kerr, left Thursday morning for Georgetown wuh a scow toad of provisions and sup- - the Mme rurr,g P41.T. brought In one acow loaded with lumber for the Cold Storage and an- delivery. The M.T. 3. Capt. Reg. Green, nag ahlp of the Bushby fleet, came up on Sunday from Louts Locker's logging camp on Porcher Island, bringing a tow of 400.000 feet of loga which waa left at Metlakatla and which will later be taken on to the Oeorgetown mill. Capt, John Wick indeed ran Into a bunch of bad luck on Thursday morning , when hi halibut achooner. Johanna, waa wrecked by a gasoline explosion as t lay moored at the Oovernment Wharf. Pfrl0UI it waa. It might, of course. " have ' been worse as our good friend of tcnsorlal fame. Brother Moody, would MJ d it not been tor the prompt work !0f Capt. Alfred Swanson who aummoned h, Mlv,.e g,ng together In Jig time . - ..! a a me johAnn irom mniuni into ucru ter. Capt. Wick would have been a few more thouaand dollars out of pocket. After Chief Dan McDonald and his trusty men had coped with the alt- uatlon In their usual effective manner i land extinguished, with aome difficulty, the mounting flames that added fur. ther ta the excitement caused by the original explosion, the Johanna waa tewed up to the dry dock and placed j In safety. With the atern of the boat practically blown out. the planking badly raised . and other extensive damme done. Caot. ' (wick debated whether his wisest plan would be to pan tip the two or thru thousand dollar repair Job or build a new boat altogether. The moat unXor. tunate factor of the whole thing waa that do insurance wa carried on the which waa built some ltM or nine years ago In Seattle, waa about me year. ago Dy caPt. .Wick and . rnnvrtrf tn rt-.ai.M f VlfMfiA 1 rKMI" I try. She haa been a sound and auccese-. fill operator. fSome flftv feet Ion th ! J"810? wbi he 1U ,Mtil ,n' ' To fit the small craft especially for service to receiving the line while land-' ing of ocean vessels coming to this port to load cargo, the Prince Rupert Boat-house launch "37" Is baring an 8 hp. Easthope engine with high apeed clutch Installed. This will double the power of the little craft which will be handled by Bob Thomas who now takes on the elevated appendage of captain. 8hef Thomson, the popular custodUn of tbe Prince Rupert Hawing & Yacht Club, reposes in the Prince Rupert General Hospital trying to enjoy an enforced holiday brought about through unfortunate circumstances while attending to hia duties. Sbef fell last Saturday .on the slippery floats and fractured ' some rib. Hi phyaician. Dr. J. P. j Cade, state that If his present progress continues, he will be able to leave the institution next week Cheerio. Sbef. If we dldnt get to see you we were thinking of you Just the same and believe that your affectionate secretary, Alex. MeRae, wffl see that all your prea- I ing wanta are adequately attended to. The big American halibut schooner International Fisheries Commission to! carry out halibut research work during' the halibut close season. Is due here this ' week-end from Seattle to outfit finally! for an extended trip to the Yakutati Banks with a party of scientists who wBJ, engage in first hand investigations. : Headed by Dr. Will P. Thomson, director of the commission, the party will Include Messrs. Du'nloy. Bell. Bolton and Butt, aome of whom have been here previously in connection with tbe work in hand. I lighthouse tender Newlngton. Capt.' Harry Onnlston, after an extensive over- . hauling at the dry dock, left at slx: o'clock Thursday morning for Langara Island, being due back here today. ! Tbe motors hip tender Blrnle, Capt. Joe ; Peterson, made a trip to Stewart during the week. i Everybody, of course, knows that Joe ' Ratchford ia a lien ' tamer and that Frank Somen could' very readily make an honest living charming snakes il , the city telephone department went out of business, but it ia' to far known by i only a favored few that Bill the Diver is the man who put the "she" In She- Urn and took the "devil" out of devil- ; ftah Yea, friends. that la the valuable information that Mr. Justice D. A. Mc- j Donald and the rest of ua learned on Thursday ' afternoon as we aat cooped Up tn the Supreme Court Asslzea when we would much rather have been outside basking in Prince Rupert's famous sun- j shine. j It was too bad that Bill had to glvei to the public the secret of his patent J procesa of intimidating the gentle octopus but now that Is la out. the public should be given a lesson so they may apply tbe irtck in the hour of emergency. Bill's simple recipe Is. as he stands at the bottom of the aea. to take i , iwo steps forward and wiggle his ean and then two steps backward and waggle his moustache. That la all and. presto. Mr. Devilfish lays meekly down at his feet or hits promptly for the deeper and lesa perilous water. Seems rimple. dsesnt it? Put on your diving shoes and try It tonight out on your ballroom floor. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s fish packer. Chief Zlbassk, returned during the week from a trip to the Alert Bajr district. Jim Zarrllfs hand to hand encounter wtth a monstrous buck was the feature of a hunting trip made during the week by a party to Porcher Island on Capt. Alf. Benson'a Minnie V. Jim, whose first trip It was in chase of the wily deer, somehow or other managed to wound one and. like all other amateur hunters, approached It carelessly without making sure he had dispatched It. Aa Jim arrived beside it. the animal rose and made an attempt to escape but Jim Heart Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spells Mrs. M. X. GajrnoiyDonatville, Alta., writes: "Some time ao I waa very nervous, couUl not sleep at night, often had ditty, sinking srella and palpitation of the heart, aud waa so run down I eould sot do my housework, but just leave everything and ait down. I spent a lot of money using medicine from the doctor, but it Uid not do ma any good. At lut a friend told me to use and after using a couple of boxes I w. mi.u atf jji waa not the same woman. I liegan to asflassslTTFlllaHaW feel ao much, better, and after a few more boxes I waa in perfect health. I always revom-ineud them to all thoM r know we ,unrig htart troublo.,, Prk We. a lx at all druggiett cr forf, of mtiJed direct on recolpt of nri.-a hr Tii T. UULurn P l.lmltA,t Toronto, Oat. A POLICY THAT WORKS FOR BOTH OF US Y"v -Nr Jt.-w ThtCtca The "Cecil" is a dianized version low-set pockets, Bryant & Greer, Lti Burberry Coats was little daunted and grabbed It by the noma. After a struggle between man and beast. Red Young finished the deer as Jimmy held It. The party, which bagged eleven deer and a number of ducks, consisted of Prank and Theo Fortune, Leo Bialn, Jim Zarelll. Bill Blssett. Alex. Prudhomme. Red Young, and Capt. Benson. Threee goose hunting parties which visited Big Bay for the Thanksgiving week-end had a rather tough time of It. returning home on Monday afternoon. Bill Retd had to be towed In by Jack Lindsay from Flnlayson bland where he had an engine breakdown. Alex, and John MeRae made It safely on the Lola M. In the lumpy seas. Jack Lindsay was the only one who had any luck aa far as tbe bagging of geese was concerned. Repairs were being made this week to the powerboat Vasa, owned by T. Fujl-moto, which sunk: recently. Fujlmoto 1 now on tbe bounding ocean en rout to Japan where he will spend the winter. Tug B.DJt.. Capt. Whyte, of tne, Pacific (Coyle) Navigation Co.. Northern Shipping Co., local agents, arrived from Vancouver on Wednesday with a scow of coal for Albert St McCaffery and scow of lumber for the dry dock. t The tug returned south with the empties yes terday. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL AND STEAMER WINTER SERVICE The winter schedule of the Canadian National Railways, also the Coast Steamships becomes effective on Sunday, November 14th. After that date, trains will leave Prince Rupert each Monday, Wedneaday and Saturday at 11J0 am., and arrive here each Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday at 330 pjn. The aa. "Prince Rupert" will arrive from the South each Wednesday at 10.80 ajn and aall aouthbound each Friday at SAO am. Sailings for Stewart nd!tlon 19 ot the "Forest Act;- Anyox will be each Wednesday at 1000 pjn. There ta no change In the Queen Charlotte Islands service. 36S YOU'VE discovered, no doubt, that the best thing you can do for yourself, is something you do for others. It's a good business principle. The best way to keep our business growing is to make it serve you giving better style, better quality, better service then keeping the price down. It worka for you and it works for us. FASHION-CRAFT oKp (OUR KNOCK OUT) Line of Worsteds $3450 ARE POWERFUL VALUES member of the new free-fitting vogue; a Cana- of the British style, short coat, wide shoulders, low buttons. pEHtbis?RArr Style Authority for the Dominion in Clothes for Men and Young Men The Clothes Shop for Men" Jaeger Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Alladin Lamp Wicks, each , ...... ... Alladin Lamp Mantles, each ."tOf Alladin Lamp Chimneys each i)f Two Cup Flour Sifters, each S0f Coleman Lamp Mantles, pair Coleman Lamp Generators, each .() One Pint Aluminum Percolators, each ..,$1.50 Savahrush restores old paint brushes, each H)c Killstain kills stains in plaster, each .'Of Easy Vacuum Electric Washers. MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 17th urcrmoer, iwzo. xor me conveyance oi i us majesty a ftiatu, on a proposes con tract for a period not exceeding four yeara six (61 times per week on the route between Prince Rupert and 8ub Delivery Post Office at Seal Cove, from the lat April next. Printed notlcea containing further Information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms ox render may oe obtained at tne fost Offices of Prince ;Rupert. B.C. and Prince Rupert Bub Office No. 1. B.C.. and at the office of the District Superintendent of Postal Service. J. P. MURRAY. District Superintendent of Postal Service. District Superintendents Office, Vancouver, B.C. .November 9. 1920. PULP TIMBER SALE X8410. Sealed Tenders marked, "Tender on X8440." will be received by the Honourable, the Minuter of Lands, at Victoria. B.C.. up to twelve o'clock noon on the 4tn day of January, 1JJ7. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X8440. to cut timber situated on Oraham Island, Queen Charlotte . Islands District Thirty yeara will be allowed for the removal of the timber. . All t.HM Mint rfmr,l wfitH Rm. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Purther particulars may be had from the Chief Forttttr, Victoria, B.C. at Woollen Goods MILK Cash price of tickets is advanced to 6 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints fop $1.00 Commencing November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. Dr. Alexander ssaaaMassssssssasssisasMassasSBssaatassBasswaM Smith Block Phono 576 DENTIST GEORGE RORIE CIIAKTEKEI) ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone SX7 213 Pcrond Atenue West, Prince It u pert ,