Monday .9 TP December 20, 11)26 '" FIVE PAGE THE DAILY NET73 These Beautiful Chiming Clocks Every quarter of the hour a tune Is played on musical bells ho that you can always know how far the hour has gone. Then the full hour is struck on a different bell. We have a variety of styles from $45,000 to $75.00. Reliable timekeepers arcs' an ornament and pleasure in the home. A. rlF.WRLI.RRS iS.TUt STOHE WITH THE CLOCK 'I I YOUR lidnryt hire a big job to perform ia keeping the body tree of pOlSOBOUl W1IUI. Tbeir atlion U drpenJ-ni upon the nerve .applying them. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I Tor yotfr SeUh' CotuvJt d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Block Phone C91 PATitoNEUtErm . 7 Service mC ecu Tur BttT G8A0E COAL THAT S MINED THAT WH7 IN RIAL JOY YOU FIMO , '-vTa&. ninmnifd and coal both come from the same base but the conl you get from us K'vea much more than decorative Joy. . It sparkles with warmth and comfort uiul burns with ardent desire to please you. NANA I. MO WELLINGTON and McLKOI) HIVEK AI.HEKTA SOOTI.ESS Albert & McCalTery Limited Phones 116 and 117 "Demers" Have all -the popular shades In Silk. UNDERWEAR NIGHTGOWNS GARTERS HOSIERY SCARVES and HANDKERCHIEFS Phone 27 P.O. Box MIX'S 'TONY" LEADS WILD HORSES INTO APACHES' HAUNTS lamoiia rilni Arlor Shown In Wlldet Ivenery I" America "TftM Dun. 1 7 1 1 j. O i . Tom MIX Droduftlnn will hj u.n at thai Westholme The. t re tonight and fcmjor-! 7 row. I The aettlng for 'Tony Run Wild" W along the Apache trail In Arizona's land ot wonderful cenery. The action of the tory carrlea the picture to the Interior and through the minora of the ancient Cliff Dwelling, home of race that vanished from America centuries ago. Famous mining propel tlea, one of the most,: highly develop "rarihea of Arl-aona's famoua cattle' country, and mllea of the aeenlc roada through the dlitrlct appear in the picture. The final acene is In the celebrated Box Canyon, a natural corral near the Cliff Dwelling. The atory give Mix and Tony" an opportunity to perform more of their feat of strength and akUl, and thrill that are new even for thla pair of film aura make till the most atrlklng of Mix long line of thrilling production Tony" la pictured a the leader of a band of wild hone. He la captured and tamed , and then released. At the climax of the production, in the final acene he anawera hi matter' call, lead hia wild mate in a rush that aavea te hero and the heroine from being hot to death by desperadoes. Mix him-aelf ya thla 1 'Tony'" belt picture and "Tony" aaya it' Toro'a belt "THE FIRST EDITION" IS GRIPPING STORY Krene Are IjiM In ilantk- Pre Kiwm of I lie t'hronlde lather and Son Priori a I In the atory of "The Plrt Edition." which will be pictured on Wedneday and Thurtday at the WeathMme Theatre. Tom Mac Donald, an old and tried em ployee of the gigantic preaa room ot "The Oh Mm tele." ha tended and nuraed hi great roaring machine for year with all the loyalty and devotion at hi commond. With the exception of trie UtUe family hi wife, hi aon and hi daughter the whirring multiple pre are hi mot cherished poaseailon; and ttsey aunost aeem to know and uadentand the cre the altnt fore man lavthr on them. The remunera- l ton of MacDonald'a unremitting toll Bd loyalty baa not been great; but at total. Jtut aa hi aon. Ray 11 appointed to a ft In the District Attorney- WATCH NOTICE hiw:iiov ami ir. TAKE NOTICE that Jamea field, whose addrta is 31 2nd Ave, Prince Rupert. DC. will apply for a licence to take nd tie t cubic foot per second of water ..ut of unnamed creek, which flows teriy and drains into Crescent Inlet. Moresby Island. QCI, about one mile from the head of the Inlet on the north here The water will be diverted from me nream at a point about ljOOO feet from the msuth and will be used for ! domestic and cannery purposea upon the 1 40 teres of land described aa unsurvey U.1 land, for which purchase la applied W'ert. Vancouver. B.C.. win appiy ior licence to take and use fifty gallon per minute of water out of amalt creek, 'unnahied. which flows southerly and i dralna Into Huston Inlet. Q C Ialand. about 1.000 feet westerly from mlnera cabtna at head of Huston Inlet. The water will be diverted from the atream t a point about 200 feet from ahore t line, passing through twenty-four acre nuplled for under lease, and will be used for indutrlt purposes upon the land described applied for to lease at head of Huston Inlet. Moresby UTh? notice wa posted on the ground on the 6th day of December. !" A , copy of this notice and an application .n thereto and to the "Water Act. . TOM." will be filed In the office of the Incersoll Wrist Watch Hew model this veir. Tonn. hire allmca metal tJ. Wri iU4iolite.telli time in tin i k,$S .50 Sg.OO $ or Cfjrfetmaa an When you give an Ingtnoll watch you make a gTt that i: appreciated all out of proportion lo its cost. For there's no gift like a watch, nothing used so much, consulted so often, carried so long. And Injeridl Watches, made for over 30 years, have a rrpuuticn for dependability and enduring service that is worldwide and thoroughly deserved. jHCMtoi. Watch Co., int. 1 49 n.ciktii'. n. r, uif:,r.Q. ' Friday and Saturday-Betty Branson In "Everybody' Acting." Corned le "Our Oang" and "Baby Clothe." Pathe Review. jy r ' fit! in n Maple Leaf TU OM HclMt. Knows the wocU errr far irfrniMhj ana tiuamrM an value. so.og u:i:k at theatre ebaut Id chain southweteny irom tne oftIce lt lhtt ne ta g0lng to be Thi notice wa posted on the ground rewarded and promoted to be foreman on the 29th day of November. 182fl. A 0 the pres room. Then fortune pase Act - will be fUed In the office of the ' to a younger man. Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. BC. I osrence Walker, a younc Chronicle ih MXSn&r or "Porter, who la very much In love with I .. . .... of Water nioKt Rights, MacDonald'a t.nniH daughter rfiirVier Pnllv. Polly. Is U riven given the the with the rkimntroller Parliament Building. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty daye after the flrt appearance of thla notice in a local newa-papcr The date of the first publication U December 20. 120. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AMI VSK TAKE NOTICE that Jlobert M Currle, whose addresa U 1416 8th Ave. Monday and Taewtajr Tom Mix In Tony Runa WUd." Alberta Vaughn In "The Adven- turea of MalrJe:" "Mazie'e Married." International Newa. TtieMUy and Wednesday All Star caat In The Laat Comedy Larry Scmon In "The Suitor." Aesop's Film Fables.' difficult task ot running down evidence againat Sam Blotc a notorious bootlegger who Is being protected by Oerald Fuller, assistant District Attorney. Walk Raymond Hitchcock, which come to the Wetholme Theatre at the week-end la a good comedy-drama with plentiful , comedy and tender pathoa. Moat of the comedy occur In the acene where the young heroine five foster father, actor. In order to create an lmpresalon , upon the mind of the hero- mother, who had decided to call on the heroine , for the purpo of finding out whether I or not ahe waa coming from a family . gooa enougn iot ner own son to marry Unto, decorate their house with stage tcenery, call the entire company from the theatre, and when the hero' mother call tach "member of the company la 'presented to her a some titled person. . . Their sll It Is resllv Mimlrsl. ruir. ft i ucuiany wnere Raymond Hitcncock, wno take the part of the butler, find an opportunity to force Ford Sterling to I pay him the five dollar Sterling owed (him for sever! yeara; Sterling was com t pelled. In order to keep up appearance, to give Hitchcock the five. Mr. Sterling provoke good comedy all the way through. Louise Dresser make a good bualnes woman, mother of the hero. The scene where the young heroine reveal to the hero's mother that everybody ha been acting for her aake are tenderly pathetic. The love affair between the young heroine, and the hero, aon of wealthy' parenta, 1 charming. The atory haa been written by Marshall Nellan, who haa also directed It, from an lntelll gently constructed scenario by Benjamin Ullazer: er geta hi "atory." and It la plastered all be mixed over the front ot the Chronicle. Biota. furiously rushes to Fuller, and they agree to frame young MacDonald so, that It will look as If he had been "covering up" Blot track In .the District Attor pey'a office. Walker. tlU following the toryv vl confronted by what seem Uo .b proof of young MacDonald'a guilt. HI duty Indicate that he must print it In his paper, but his Inclination are strongly against thus exposing the brother of the girls he loves. He finally print the atory. and Ray'a father, down in the press room, sees the sensational tale J of hi aon' arrest on the front page as the papers whirl from his beloved presses. Tom, atlll a humble assistant foreman, trlea to persuade his superior to stop the presses. Refused, he turn on the oR0 he 1ovfd ,o ,o" jh;t- f 10 filed with the aald Water Recorder or be now betraying him. Seizing a huge with the Comptroller of Water RlgMf. Parliament Building, v-etona. u... within thirty daya after the flrat appearance of (hi. notice in a loca 1 newspaper The date of the flrt publication f. December ".ft M. CURRIE. Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE 'OF INTENTION' TO AITI.V TO - TO I'l ltCIIASE LANII In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and attuate on the north ahore of the South Arm of 1ST. JL Moresby Island. Queen IKIUu a a 1 w " - - . . . Charlotte Island. Prpvlnce of Brltlh TAKE NOTICE that Jamc. Field, of 'prince ' Rupert, B.C.. occupation Marine 1 v.. int.nH m annlv for permission i nu'rehase the following descrlbeo; I '"commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Tojoo Har-bor Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. In (he Province of British Col-trlvl,. hiit ft ehains from the end of i),. novernment trail: thenoe 10 chain northeasterly; thence 10 chain nortn. wisterly: thence 10 chains aouthwester. th.nre tn chains aoutheaaterly, and containing twenty (20) acres, more or "' JAMES FIELD. I Applicant. Dated November 29. 1020. wrench he hurl It Into the machinery There la a grinding crash, an explosion, and the presa 1 wrecked. BlotE ha had Moran, a henchman, plant a time bomb behind the pre, and It la thla that wreeka lt: but MacDonald I arrested forHhe deed. In Jail he meet hi aon, Ray. whom he atrove vainly to aave. Eventually the "framing" of the boy Is uncovered by Walker' frantic ef. forts, and Ray'a name la cleared. At the aame time the innocence of Tom MacDonald of any wrong la established. and his loyalty rewarded with a better job. TVERYBODYiSACTINGw PUtiire Hetty IS SPIRITED COMEDY Coming at Week-End Warn ItroiiHon With Awl-tance of Other Well Kmli Mreen Tljiires "Everybody'a Acting." with Betty Bronson, Ford Sterling. Louise Dresser. Lawrence Gray, Henry Walthall, and The heroine' mother wa ahot and killed by her father when ahe atlll a baby. She la adopted by four actor and a newspaper reporter. ' When ahe growa to womanhood ahe follow her mother'a career, the itage. Accidentally ahe meet the hero, a taxi chauffeur, but realty a millionaire mother'a (hi father didn't count) son. who took up taxi driving to obtain local color for a book he waa writing. They fall In love. The mother, when the hero tell her he la in love, decide to investigate the hero lne'a antecedent. When ahe learns all the fact about her, her objection to her son marrying the heroine become itronger. She aenda her son to Japan. The five foster fathers, however, outwit her; they put the heroine on board the same ahlp. The hero' mother becsses furtou when she notices the heroine on board the aame ahlp. But ahe soon give In to the five foster father; ahe tend a radio measage to her aon saying that ahe' 1 sorry that she could not be present at the wedding. Hero and heroine are united In marriage by the captain. TAKING CARE OF CARS IN COLD WEATHER Hume Kurcetlan Made by Aatouiubll Club ( HrltKk fwlvmbla Special care must be taken of the automobile In cold weather, according to the' reaearcb department of the Au tomoblle Club of British Columbia, which ha been Investigating waya and ,meana of keening the car out of the 'repair shop on cold days. ? From November ' 'March the auto mobile owner ahoud be prepared for any kind of weather. It may be mild today but tomorrow may bring froet and frozen radiator, even on British Columbia' balmy coast Attention ahould always be paid to the radiator and the radiator mixture for this 1 pernap the most vulnerable spot of any motor vehicle. For year the standard mixture for cold weather has been twenty-fire per cent alcohol and seventy-five per cent water. This ha proved satisfactory despite a tew minor disadvantages and should aerve the motorist well. Lact year, however, the United State bureau of atandards endorsed glycerine as a substitute for the alcohol and water mixture. Pure glycerine should In equal proportions with water. The advantage of this mixture is that It doe not boll at a low tem perature' and doe wt evaporate easily in using e'iner glycerine or aiconoi and water, however, the radiator ruld first be Tlushed out. ao that It Is per-fecily free from rust and iready to 'receive the antl-treeze mixtures. N ! . . ' : 'Jilt ... The uatiery commanas more aiicu- tlon In winter, continues the statement ot the Automobile Club, and motorist ahould make frequent visits to the bat tery nation to see that It la kept well charged and auppled with aufflclent water. Otherwlte a run-down battery may result In a (tailed motor. Then too, a fully charged battery wilt not freere. In tummer one may leave a battery untouched for month but the In creased use ot light and difficulty In starting make heavy demands on the battery In winter, causing It to dl charge more quickly. Difficulty In starting often causes gasoline to filter through the crank- case and the oil 1 more liable to be diluted more easily than In winter. In cold weathtr a change of oil every three to four hundred miles Is recommended The added cost will cave hundreds of dollar worth of wear and tear. One of the worst things that can be done to a cold motor Is to race lt when starting. Automobile engineers say that It motorists would run their, automobiles tlowly for the first fifteen minutes with park retarded the average car would give from two to three year longer aervlce. Finally the Automobile Club ot British Coumbla advises motorist to park their cart against the wind to that the Icy breerea will not sweep down from the renr and freeze the engine, Prohibition may have prompted the latest Metropolitan offering In wine bottle. The stopper are padlocked t the allver collar that top their cut. 1 crystal form. An Open Letter to ' 1 1 : the Public from the Montreal Importers To Our Friend and Patrons: We are taking thU means of making a personal appeal to you to aid us in tiding over a heavy buying period. To be frank, we have bought too heavily, are overstocked and must realize quickly on our innvestment. So our need become your gain. We need the money you get up-to-date goods at about cost price, and some below cost. Do not be misled by unfair criti-. -isra by others- Good, clean competition is the soul of business Uxlay. The stock we are offering in Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Mackinaw and Clothing, has been manufactured by Canada's most reputable houses such as SAMUEL HART & CO, THE DOMINION CLOTHING CO, FREED-MAN CO, and other makers of the world's finest Overcoats and Clothing. These clothes are dependable, and of the finest materials and workmanship. This Is an exceptional opportunity to secure an Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes nt about one-half the usual price. The entire stock is new no shelf-worn articles to mark down. A large portion of the stock has only recently been checked off. Our Montreal prices which we introduced to the Prince Rupert buying public and which were so greatly appreciated, have been further reduced to aid in unloading this immense stock before the New Year. We need your help, if. we are to remain in your city. You will be the losers if we are compelled to close up shop. We are now offering values that will astonish you, and will defy competition even of the Eastern Mail Order Houses. TO THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER We would like you to see our large and varied assortment of natty goods that are always so acceptable as XMAS GIFTS. These are being offered at prices 35 per cent below the regular price. We are showing the largest and most beautiful range of MEN'S AjND WOMEN'S BATHROBES, MEN'S NECKWEAR, SOCKS, SCARVES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, ETC, ever displayed in Prince Rupert, for you to choose from. For the BOYS, we have hundreds or suits, with long and short pants and vests. Some having two pairs of pants. These are smartly styled and of splendid value. This is an opportunity of a lifetime. The stock Is unsurpassed in the city. The materials are of the finest procurable. Our prices defy competition, and our service will please you. It will give us pleasure to show you the goods. We are in the city to stay, for we believe in the future of Prince Rupert. PATRONIZE US OUR SUCCESS WILL BE YOUR GAIN. Yours very truly, MONTREAL IMPOR TERS J. B. Miller, Proprietor. t . . MOTORISTS URGE TO GET LICENSES EARLY Tit Had Citlaentliln to Itelay and le Not do Any flood "The rood motorist secure hi lcense early." IN PROBATE 1927 Thla Is the keynote of a plea Issued by the Automobile Club of British Columbia to the motorists of this province to secure their yearly motor license arly. It 1 bad citizenship, say the club, to wait until the last minute to secure a. motor license: "It la very thoughtlesa to the motorist to wait until the lat nilnute to pro cure new license plate," aaya the Auto mobile Cub ' of Britwn coiumoia. ifrment.,rfor' ifter all the ear-owner reallzea that he must get a llcens sooner or later." Taxation of ott drinks promises to be the overshadowing Issue before the January meeting ot the South Carol In legislature. IN TIIK SI IMIEME COt'KT OF llltlTISII COLV.MIHA lit the Matter ot the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His Honor, Judge Robertson, the 15th day ot December. AX). 1936. I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot Alberta n.t.i.1, riMtuMt and mil Dartle having clalma against the aald estate are hereby requirea to lurnisu Hint, properly verified to me on or before the 16th day ot January, AD. 1927, and all u,iiM itiHHtrf tn t h estate are re quired to pay the amount of their In debtednesa to me ionnwun. WAD VI 4 M WATT Otrtclal Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 16th day of December, AX). 1936. IN PROBATE X, IN THE SITRKMK COl IlT OP Hltl TIS1I COLUMBIA In the Matter ot the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Clark Edward Bronson, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of W December. A.D. 1920. I wa appointed Edward Bronson. deceaaed, and all parties k.,ln. claims airlnt tha aald Mtata AT hereby required to furnish aame. pro- 6th day of January, AD, 1927, and all parties Indebted to the eatat are re- 1 1 quired to pay the amount ot their aeoteaness 10 me tonnwun. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. rnnce nupen, o u, Dated the 16th day ot December. A JJ. 1926. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT K.S.C CHAPTER IIS Edward Upsett. Limited, of the City ot Vancouver, hereby gives notice that he has under Section 7 of the said Act de posited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and In the office ot the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, a description ot the site and the plans of wharf proposed to be built In. the Harbor of Prince Rupert In front 01 Lot a. Block a. Section 1.. Map 933. v And Take Notice that .after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of thla notice, Edward Upaett Limited will.- under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister ot Public Works at his office in the City ot Ottawa for approval of trie aald site and plans and tor leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Vancouver this Uth day ot December, 1926. LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE LAN1I In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict ot Prince Rupert, and altuate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island, tn the Province ot British Columbia, and being about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, ot Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Marine Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: commencing at a post piamea on me north shore ot Crescent Inlet, about one and a bait mllea from the head ot the Inlet: thence northwesterly 20 chain: thence southwesterly 20 chains; thence southeasterly 20 chains; thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 27. 1926. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION. TO APPLY TO V TO LEASE LANO In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate t Huston Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation fish packer, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: ' Commencing at a post plsnted at northeast comer about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cablna at head of Huston Inlet; thence westerly 20 chains; thence southerly about 12 chains; thence easterly 20 chain: thence northerly about 12 chain, and containing 21 acres, more or lea. ROBERT M. CUIUUE. Applicant, Dr. Alexander Smith Bloek Phon 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, anil Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. k ' ISIl House- Km hold fell Milk Hundreds of letters from practical cooks', to ..Pacific Milk speak -of Jt? superiority for cooking and baking. They' find Pacific makes nicer grained cakes, smooth sauces and puddings. As a household milk it has a reputation. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vanoouvsr Factories: Ladnsr and AkboUforw, B.0.