Xucdar December 28, 1926 rz. deck, v 4 to make PURE Wholesome THE whole mc r-.vt nude for tk n... ,,,U ft. . ". I i ... by the AmaigsrrutpJ Breweries jre not nude in a day or a week There are month of are before the high grade gram, choice hops and pure mountain water become the brilliant and full flavored beverage that is PURE DEER. All beer made by the Amalga' mated Brewers of B.C. are fully fermented and aged for months before they reach the public. They will rv continue to ferment after you drink them; they do not cause the ills that hastily made, badly prepared and ha If fomented "HOMEBREWS" are responsible for. mm Beer At all Government Stores Delivery Free Drink only pure beers and preserve your health A,lnnl kmni at VnmJi Wmhu. ta wfetk m mxuui Vuvwi Snr U4 , Kvt Brt.int Oo. al CtamU LJ . Wt. p .ii Lt i . Urn Sptnx ttrmal Ltd, Vktont nxxnu lrrtn ( - i I la IE4tk2 vliJw7.v; X e 5 This ad'.' t i.t pu1 '.. J or di.-; !j i by ll.t Liquor Control Board (! ('' t!lt- WH.;n. r.l it Bi lti-li ( lun.hui. Orthophonic Music in $J0.00 Cash Your Home tor s The Orthophonic Conso'ette Model We will put this exquisite MMe Orthophonic model in any Prlrr:e Rupert home for a mere $10.00 payment, so there's jo need for anydn to le without he marvellous Orlhophouic musK' that is now th wuuder and dfiight niWkm af avunie THe price miy be i pr od "r k v. i d of montli.- . orue ni and hear H! No obi l onsolette $115.00 scrcnada sibu.uii l.ronada $200.00 Credenia $383.00 Mechanics' : Tools Hammers and Saws Adjul.ihle Wrenches Squares and Let els A rractw-al ur f"r hocip use. dj- IrdcU for lo s but a liigh-Krad saw for your w.rhlm. Pi,"r tni-r Krounablade, KASY VACTl'M ELIMTRIC or SiM-hlS' straight bin k. U'.u ?rv.ut ' milium fcamllo. Cui l -r. r.!t and easy. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hailing Irtiiu rrlnre ltnrl. lor VAMOUVMt, ICTOItl, suansoii IUJ and .lrrt tie, TurMl.iv, lor VAs'l-Oti Vi:il, VltlOltl.V Alert May J Muiii liar, rtr., fviturii.ij, lor t'oitT MUI'MIN. ANYIIV ALU i: AU.M. MLtV.UtT urn! Naa Klvrr IM St'ndnAfvSrUB,W'- " iHl. SMITH. Atr,,l. l-rtnre Unpen. ItC. I MP it 1 3 irnj D ansua? Tr a mr TO.XICHV T9 est Frocorable (TUC ORIC1NAL) Pure Scolcla Whisky "richest in finest highland malt 1 'in.!. .. ... . . .. i.iii.nil nr ilisnlaved hv (ho ma niivoriiscmeiii is nuw imh-h?m . . Llniiur Control Hoard or by of Iliitish Columbia. Mic lie uovurnmuiu Local and Personal Arthur' Tail, rhons 678. nc. Undertaker.. Phone 41. Buy Telkwa Coal and keep your moner in .the district. - tt BUT nunrt mniifa..f .kin.u. . - " V.MIIU Wlllll.V Irom Seal Cove Lumber Oo, 'Ltd. tt Buy Telkwa coal because It's Wither In B.T.U.'s and Is better turnace coal. tr J. H. PllUbury lert on a bu.lneu tr!u ye.teray( to Q.N.K. headquarters In Wlnnfpetf s Percy Tinker leave. lor Vancouver touight by the Cardena on a brief bust new trip, Pull .tock of Xlr timber., dlmen.lon. hlplap and finish now at Albert A: McCaffery'a. tt Mr. and Mr. J. M. Hockln leave on the Cardejia tonight to ipend a holiday in the aouth. Mr. 3. J. Muldoon 1. tailing today on the Cardena lor Scatre and other southern el tie. on a holiday trip. Children of Elk. and Royal Purple Ladle.1 Don't forget ChrUtma. Tree a, I.O.DE. Hall from 3 to 6 pxa. today. 1 Charged with Intoxication Oeorge RobertMn was fined 25, or thirty day In gaol, by MagliUate McClymont thl morning. M. P. McCaffery was a passenger for i Prince Rupert on yesterday's trsln. H 'expect to return by the latter part of the week. Bishop Ei M. Bunoz has returned to the city following an extended trip to 'Europe In the course of which he con-f erred with the Pope at the Vatican in :Rome. j Valhalla whist , drive' and dance In IMetropole Hall tomorrow night. Decern -,ber 29 at 8:15 prompt. Oentlemen I1M Ladles 50c. Westholme Orchestra. Re-j freshmen t. j Members Of Deepsea Fishermen's 1 Union are reminded that voting for ! Agent wlU be held at the Union Hall on I j Tuesday. December 28. Voting from 10 j , am. until 6 pjn. only. 303 Dad weather prevented the Japanese steamer Talyo Maru being taken on dry jdock yesterday for survey. Th. veasel. i whlch la about completed lining, was ; taken up this morning. mat tree and entertainment this after-:noon in the I ODX. Hall. watch value 125.00; third prize, gentlemen's nugget pin. value $15.00. Bent's Closing Out Sale. tt I Up to this morning no definite report as to the time of her arrival hna j been received from the British steamer. Welsh City, coming direct from England to load grain here for the United Kingdom or continent. The vessel was originally due to arrive today. Among graduate nurses from the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital who left the city after completing course of training here are Miss Hazel Lud-gate, who Is In Hampstead. New York: Miss Betty Welter, at Tranqullle. B.C.: iMlss Mtry Hebden and Miss Grace Brooks, In San Diego, and Miss Yvonne Roberge, In San Francisco. IIOTi:i. AltltlVALS. ha toy ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Ladies Auxiliary HoKmanay Dance, December 31. Invitations may be had from the com- mltu-e. 5aVURJJ Office Hours . . U a.m. In f p.ni, Sa turd ay It n.ni. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DrEP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Mock. l'hone 10!) THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Lei a Cold Qel a Slaril Vap'p'rs Check a Cold Overnight There are many way to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way with vapors that can be Inhaled. Vaocr penetrate Immediately Into every corner ui the air pacsagea and lung, soothing and healing with every breath. Vlcka Is so remarkably successful In treating cold troubles because It acta like a "vapor lamp In salve form." When rubbed over throat and chest the body heat releases vapors of Menthol, Camphor. Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine. At the same time Vicks Is ajMcrbed tnroufrn and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plas-ter. This double, direct action often checks the worst cold ' vermght WICK W VAPORUB On 21 Million Jars Used Yearly Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welford. who left the city last fall for the East, are now living In Beafortb. Ontario. Mr.. Welford Is recuperating from a recent operation. R. Davidson, who is leaving for Vancouver, wishes to state that he Is well pleased with the manner in which O. P. Brine conducted the sale of his household furniture. Union steamer Carder 3. Capt. J. D. MePhee. returned to port at 11.30 this morning from Stewart and Anyox and will sail this evening at 3 o'clock for Vancouver and wayports. Trappers! Call and show your fur-to the Old Reliable Hotsse. It will VT you as we can guarantee to give you higher price than anyone else. We have big orders far all kind of fun. especially mink. Wm. Goldbloorn Second Avenue. Phone - 623. U PREMIER F.11NE REAL BONANZA , period. Premier is under first-class management. , BOYS' BAND SHOWS APPRECIATION FOR ENERGETIC LEADER On Christmas morning the Boys' Baud presented to Bandmaster Wllsan a fine fountain pen. The presentation was made by P. Dal by ou behalf of all the boys in the band, and took place In the band headquarters on Seventh Ave. Mr. Wilson, In thanking' the boy for the kind remembrance, expressed the wish that the hand, which had been J Burns and H. McLcod. city; H. Mc-!,ble w make uch Peeress during the Donald, 8tcwart. 'ear- wo'a continue 10 improve. GROW HAIR ON B IB MICE; TRY ON HUMANS TAUNTON. England. Dec. 28 Bald mice have been msde to grow hair In experiment designed to dlsoorer a cure for baldness among humans. To grow hair on humans Is easy. scientists explain, but the trick was to make the mice bald. Dr. P. A. E. Crew, principal of the Animal Breeding Institute of the Edinburgh University, has discovered that mice may be made to shed their coats by extracting certain gland substances. Dr. Crew also says that by extracting a substance from normaj mice and grafting It on the bald ones, he has been able to promote growth of the coat again either completely or partially, according to the amount applied. The experiment are being continued with a view of ascertaining If human baldness may not be due to the same glandular deficiency, and therefore curable In a similar way. TOO LATE TO CIVSS'lKY j CLEAN WICKER BABY F- Ha BlUh 15,1. BUOQY FOR ' 3!H WHICH MUST GO SALMON OR SEAL? Ml CM IS PKOIU KM THAT IllS AI(lt:.V IN NOKTII PACIflC Waters VICTORIA, Dec. 28. Which I more valuable the fur seal or the aalmon7 Which is the more easily dispensed with by humanity? Which one. If threatened with depletion, should be allowed to go? This is the problem which has arUen In the North Pacific as a result of the claims of fur traders that fur seals are decimating the salmon, meat Important of all food fishes in this part of the world. Since the enforcement of the pelagic scaling treaty in 1911, sealing ha been restricted, except in the case of na tives, to the Prlbylof Islands of Alaska where the slaughter I under the close supervision of the United States govern ment. It 1. eitlmated that this protection has permitted the herds to In crease to 2.000,000 head of seal. "It is a conservative eitimate that each seat kill twenty-five pounds of salmon every day." said one veteran trader "That means that the Prlbylof herd destroy $0,000,000 pounds of salmon daily or ten times as much salmon as la canned for the whole world. Hundred of thousands of dollars is spent yearly to propagate the salmon. Yet the seals are allowed to prey upon them to that extent. Salmon ha become a necessary article of food. Seal skin are a lux ury." Which should go the salmon or the seal? MUCH XMAS HOLLY WAS SHIPPED FROM VICTORIA THIS YEAR VICTORIA, Der. 23. One hundred thousand pounds of holly sprigs for Christmas decorations were shipped this season by Vlctcrla firms, one business iuuee alone having filled orders for 50, 000 pounds Shipments have been made to polnU aj far east as New York, and California te one of the most profitable customers The prairie provinces and Ontario an also imports at buyers of Victoria nollj which Is now grown extensively whereas a few years ago it was merely considered a sideline. PARENTS ANNOUNCE THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS JEAN MACKAY Mr. and Mrs. T Ross Mackay an- The Ladies of the Royal Purple. a- 'MUX KlIKP OS I'.WIMi ItlVIIiEMM ; nounce the engagement of their daugh-wsted by members of the local EUa' ! I OK TIVBXTV VI.AIf AMI I'RO- j Jnn Halliday. to David Robert ; Lodge, are hoMicg their annual Christ- j IIAIU.Y LOMIEK i Barclay, son of the late David and Mrs ! Barelav of Glaszow. Scotland. Tin The Premier Mine will show the lar-1 , .fc. , -r, igast production of gold and stiver In luj ,.. . th, 10c lumioi ana uaaieuows are , uwwij noma wic inauw report, tor "jTJoitod Church. noia:ng me.r annual Christmas trree xor current year come to d cxapuea, nys the children this afternoon. In additl:u , the Mining and Industrial Record. 0?e j to the Christmas tree they are p ror Id-1 reserves are conservatively estimated at lng (upper for the little ones. ! $12,000,000. Values on the lower levels have recently shown an improvement in j Look In Bent's window and take a 1 gold. This is in line with the expecta-! guess how many beans re In the Jar. jtlon of the geologist who investigated Pint prlre. gentleman's diamond ring, the mine shortly after it was first open -Mine $75.00; secoud prize ladles' wrist ed. The Premier Is now paying $1,900.- Advertise In the rlly News WATER NOTICE IIIYEKMON AMI 1K TAKE NOTICE that James Field, whose address Is 213 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take 000 a year in dividends, and competent j and use 1 cubic foot per second of water oul 01 unnamed creek, which flows engineers engineers who wno have nave mentlv recently examined examined eaWfrly and draln8 lnto crescent Inlet. it ore reserves consider that out of its Moresby Island. QC.I.. about one mUe own mine the Premier can keep on paying dividends for the next twenty years, and most probably for a much lunger from the head of the Inlet on the north shore. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 1.000 feet from the mouth and will be used for domestic and cannery purposes upon the 43 a:ras of land described as unsurvey-el land, (or which purchase is applied about 13 chains southwesterly from the msuth of the stream. This notice was posted on the ground on the 20th day of November, 1928. A copy of this n at ice and an application pursuant therto and to the "Water A-t," will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupirt, B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament BuUdlngs. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication U December 20. 1&26. JAMES FIELD, Applicant. INI) ACT .NOTIfE or INTENTION TO Am.Y TO LOAM! tOUKMIOItt: 111 Graham Island. Queen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince itupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Maiwctt Inlet. Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River c uipauy Limited of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Manufacturers. Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of DL. 1571: thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner of said Lot: thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point; thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing 150 acre, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent, J. Douglas Wilson. Dated 4th November. 182A. LAND ACT. NOTICK OP INTENTION' TO APPLY LEASE LAND TO In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. B.C., and situate on an Island In Oona River spproxlmstely opposite Block One and Two of Lot 2199. R. &. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of Oona River. B.C.. occupation fisherman, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet southeast; thence 200 feet westerly: thence 1.000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post ! gi ' """- Di-.ta Octobtr JOHN BEROMAN, Applicant. 80, l2d. DRAWINGS CITY OF PARIS 5 BONDS (Loan of 1919) DRAWING OF OCTOBER 22, 1926 843.243 The 500 -franc bond hearing the number above is redeemable at One Million Francs 2.034.392 The 5M-franc bond bearing the number above Is redeemable at 100,000 francs 2.9IU90 The SOS-franc bond bearing the number above is redeemable at 50.0C0 francs M.205 1,904,429 1,971.004 2.107,879 Each of th: four 500-franc bonds bearing the numbers above Is redeemable at -. 10,000 francs 1 v. 83.999 70.lftl 1,643.388 1,722,859 2.965,834 3,114,755 "Each of the six 500-lranc bonds bearing the numbers above is redeem able at 5,000 francs 5.774 JM S.6I7 - J4J00 S25.6IS JS.0OS 74.02 5.im M.lii ,M9 SS.OSI 97.700 4.50 OK.H7I I I7.6Q7 IJ9.596 I42J90 IM.7SI IS.1.S44 I5.J 160.0t6 1S2.SH 16S.SI4 I7J.9OT l6JM 211.772 7IUW) 272J29 212.471 240.079 244.271 25S.757 2JS.555 2S2.0IS 301.292 306,00 J10.77K 3t.tJ77 317.905 31S.207 322.000 327324 JJIW.1 311.493 335J75 35S.S57 359.007 35S.I7I 379JMI JM.0O.I 341.46 597.692 442.21 445.72J 456.S22 469.6J2 492JMS 503.594 5I2.I3S 515.51 521.414 525X124 52S.542 530.135 533.199 53.173 SS.57I S7J53 5S.U10 . 597.41 590.60 S4J.2I4 547372 611.410 614.496 615.119 619.4V) S42.499 649.410 6.'0.4)4 660.579 662.12 66.1.001 665J29 670.114 672.31 674.445 67S.490 60,471 67.423 697.745 70.1.225 710.124 711.799 732.957 741.007 769J7S 771.21 72.72 74.290 741.824 800.111 HUM24 SI4.643 S2 1.973 H2H.546 S47.4II S4S.674 V7JI4 SK1XI6 SS.U502 S90.6I4 S44.9K2 S97.4I4 T4.kU 426JIS fLK) 944X114 967.64 1 473.730 ' 9M.062 99.t7 IXXXM34 I.010JJ2 1X111.757 IXI123T7 1X11 J 097 IX2!.)6 . IX)24X)7I 1X142322 tXI5,01 IX62.401 IXI7C.4IO IX;4.906 IXt75.775 1.0J1X I.09S.I29 1.112.471 1.116.217 I.I22.4JI I.I2935S I.l4.e2 1.154.251 1.156.457 1.161377 1. 167.714 I.IM.465 1.171,966 I.I75.SS9 1,11.714 1.13.71 I.19S.294 1.206.067 1.227.704 U.M.133 1.742.45 1.24314 1.272.624 1.27.427 IJM.944 t.291.2 1.293X125 1J45.47S 1306325 1.3336 1342.406 134134 1341.440 1JM.2H) 1.40932 1. 410.110 1.410.170 1.411.959 1.429.26 I.444.1S9 1.44321 I.4W.075 1.4(4.160 I.463.7SS 1.470.173 l.47IX)S5 1.471313 1.474.495 I.475.S67 ,1.47.107 1.413,627 1.49645 1324335 13 10377 I31V07I 133352 1J4I335 1343301 1343.7 1332.064 1360.69!) 1364.53 1.60734 1.622.159 I.62435 1,626.010 1.614.94 IX37.452 1.617357 I.457J14 1.664 JOI 1.665.77 1.63360 I.tr'8.t37 1.700370 1.704 307 1.712.015 I.7IS.970 I.724XI7I 1.725.423 1.734305 I.73X.440 1.746.775 1.750.062 t.756,02 t.76,42 1.7S.136T 1.790.60 1.741375 1.745.47 IJ96.472 1.798.141 1.S1IXIS7 1314.070 I3IS.IS2 I32S.9SO 1330.541 13JI.6U 1333.051 1369.494 134.115 1.903X123 1.90S.94I 1.43439 1.436.737 1.43345 1.96J.644 1.464.155 1.96733 1.971375 1.93.815 1.990.664 1.99735 2X7370 2.012X175 1.012.695 2.023.965 2X44X).t 2.053.65 2X167.73 2.071315 2.075379 2XMS.232 2.SKS.449 2.095322 2.095303 2.099.419 2.110324 2.171.775 2,127.434 2.129.001 2.13342 2.142X)10 2.144.459 2.1434 2.146.6 2.154.127 2.158.761 2.166.967 2.17324 2.178.377 2.178.9-41 2.17.745 2.207.957 2.20930 2313.303 2.216.024 2.222.14 2.226.120 - 2.246.720 2.253.447 2.260,55 233.421 2371.732 2.22.112 295.77 2300.79 2312.029 2345.644 734. 356 234.344 2 394X)7 2397,760 2399.633 2.40S3SS 2.422306 . 2.427.1(75 2.437.S37 2.4.W.247 . 2.439,4V) 2.449.17 2.433.75 2.46737 239339 2.499J53 2.501.875 2305.044 2305341 2313.711 2320304 2.527.764 2 329343 2 332.283 233434 2336.70 234434 2357.45 2358.040 2.341.074 I.569J36 2369325 2370.824 237334 2373355 2377.03 2378.84 . 2.5X9.443 233341 2341.18 2344.524 2.414.30 2324.727 2.62439 2A0.?3 2.647.112 2.653.470 2.64.04 2.703.140 2.706.87 2.70.! 2.710371 2.713337 2.717.133 2.725.465 2.741.124 2.745.615 2.746.503 2.746.553 2.750.444 2.757378 2.773.721 2.774X143 2.782360 2.743396 2.74.47 2307.444 2.814.655 2.815.422 2.823303 2324.410 2.837,445 2337.444 2344320 2344357 2353.033 2333.969 233.117 233382 2398.433 2.905337 2.915369 2.432.278 2.436.06S 2.4)4.117 2.437.654 2.464.271 2.466309 2.967,423 2.448.444 2.982.134 2.991.694 , 2.494.947 2.9953 21 2.999.728 3.003.14 3.006.220 3.047344 3.037317 3.043313 3X43.449 3.S44.6I2 3 958.241 3 072.440 3.07734 3.083.131 J.087.932 3.110.007 3.111.04 3.122.841 1341353 Each of the four hundred and five 500-franc bonds bearing the numbers above is redeemable at 1,000 francs These lists appear regularly In our Foreign Exchange Bulletin which is sent gratis to our clients. We effect collection of bonuses for bondholders, without charge. THE INVESTMENT HOUSE OF C. M. CORDASCO & COMPANY , SPFjCIA LIZtSG EXCLVSI J'Et F .V rCKRlGH COYEKSUEST ASD UUSICIFAL BOSDS MARCH. TRUST BUILDING 2S2 ST. JAMES STREET MONTREAL CANADA A New Year . Happy . . .. ..... , to all Our Customers We express our warm appreciation of the business you have Riven ua in the year just closing and sincerely hope that the same cordial relations will continue. WE HAVE A SUPPLY OF NEW YEAR (UtEETINC CARDS Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists. The Kexall Store, Three Registered Pharmacists Phones 82 and 200. 3rd Ave. and (th St. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OperutlnK (i.T.P. 20,000. Ton Floatin Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Ifoilermakcrs, Rlacksmiths, Pattern makers. Founders Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 1