Thunday, December 30, 1920 tK: in $10-00 Cash The Orthophonic Consolette Model We will put thin exquisite little Orthophonic model' in any I'rincc Kupert home for a mere $10.00 payment, so there's no need for anyone to be without the marvellous Orthophonic muni' that in now the wonder : rd delight of million of munlc iM. The price may be reud over a jMsrlod of month -. me in and hear it! No l onnolctte $1 15.00 grty i-.nmimii.i tir.n.nn (.ranada J200.00 ' Credcnza $385.00 MM -K DEMAND m.cGd "Rupert Brand" lpper TIIH DAINTIEST HltEAKr AST 1 OOD." t Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IX l'rlnie Rupert, U.C. 1 Canadian National Ihc Largcft Railway Sylem in America Steamship and Train Service ntiM i: m if.itT mil ieae rni.sri: kht.kt lor v.wrorw.K. vic- lOKlt, M:Tll.r. and Intermediate points eali lUIUAV at 9 .m. A ritivt t: Kt Tl ItT lr HTKWAIIT and ANYOV. WI.ONIIlW, 10 p.m. .. ntiM r. rimii.r. for van cm vru u hikkn rii.in.oru: i.v lMi, fortnUlill). ia.mi:u TitviNH m:vk pkimt. ki w.ut lrh MOMIAV HIUM'MtW ami TIRi l 1 1 -. m. U PKtNt 1. MIOKOi:. ItllMONTON. UlNMTMi. al p ilm KaMrrn ruiuiUJ.. Inlteil lU,f' AOI.M'Y All, OCEAN STI'tMslllP I.1M.K. Canadian National i:pre for Money Onlrr. lorelr,n Cheque, etc.. aloa for jour nut shipment. CITV TICKET OH ICE. M TIIIIIO IW. PKINCE III I'MlT. I'hone 160 Mechanics' : Tools Hammer and Saws Adjunlable Wrenches SU.ires rind lcvcls EASY V ACTUM ELECTHIC WASH Kit A im. ' ' '1 ' r 1 i. U. dj- oratralR)i V.i.-k, r k round blado. hUfhly p.lUhed wilh curved beech handle. Cuts clean, fust. ftn4 easy. Bold at moderate pries. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 2." Third Avenue Itoaldcncc, 2II Fifth Avenue West ANGER, Tha Tailor Fine Imported Serge nnd Seotch Tweed Suit made to order in our shop lu l'rinco Kuicrt as low as I. AN(i Kit, Culler 223 Sixth Street P.O. llox 2li $50.00 Prince Kupert, H.C. K UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sulllnr. from I'rlme Itiiprrt. lor VANCOUVER, VUTOUIA, snanson luy and Alert Itiy. tic. IucmIu). lor V.c'oi!Vi:, VICTOHIA, Alert Hay und tann luy. etc.. Saturday. lor POUT SIMPSON', ANVOW ALICE A KM, STEWAHT and Nm llltrr J 2mi"A 'n,ueS.Un,"U, " U."m. SMITH. Aeiit. Prim Rupert, It-C The Kaien Hardware Co. Wish to their Fill KM )S AM) Cl'STOMKKS the Compliments of the Season And Prosperity In the New Year Local and Personal Arthur' Tail. Phone C78. D C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Buy Tclkwa Coal nd keep money In the district, ; n your tf Buy Rupert- manufactured shingles from Seal Cove Lumber Cd., Ltd. tt Salvation Army Watchnlght Service on Friday night at 1130. All welcome. Buy Telkwa coal, became lt'a higher In B.T.U.'s and li better furnace coal tf Pull atock of fir timbers, dimension shlplap and finish now at Albert & McCaffery's. tf Commodore Cafe. New Year's Day. Orchestra will play In the Cabaret from 5.30 to midnight. 300 Miss Alice PUlsbury Is sailing In the morning for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert after having spent the holiday season here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Pillsiiury. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE INDIANS ARE ON INCREASE A ICE AOOI'TI.MJ WIIITK MKTHOI) Of COI'INO WITH lli:.E C'OKI'S Of DOCTORS .SU NIBSES OTTAWA, Dec. 30. Indians of Can ada, who hitherto have placed their faith In Indian medicine men and have refuted teratment by white doctors, are gradually becoming converted, and hos pltals provided by the Canadian gov ernment are being more freely used. Efforts of the Department of Indian Affairs to cope with disease among the 100,000 wards of the Government are outlined by Duncan C. Scott, deputy superintendent-general of Indian Aft fairs, In a report presented to Parlia ment. In addition to a corps of medi cal officers, the department has a staff of travelling nurses who are perform Ing work of great value. Every effor is made to instil into the minds of the Indian children at least a rudimentary knowledge of hygiene, particularly as related to the prevention of tuberculo sis, which is the great foe of the In dian. Members of outlying bands, who eather at itated tunes to receive the woiorsnip ueiiingnun, oapi. j. x,. i annual tretitr payments, are given med Anderson, was In port ywterday from ' ,tUntton by doctor who accom V.t.t.lV.n -...V. .1- M1Am Af fm9M,l ..... " panles the Indian Agent. fish and two carloads of canned mn . Northern Ontario. Alberta. Saskat for shipment east by rail, to American ' chtwan Manitoba and Quebec, the poUU. health problem Is assuming a very ser IPrin Hunert. 1 ! inn .rwv-t in the outlvlnz districts. Raymond Fisher, who has 'i.The iDdians of the unsettled or spending Christmas week with his !UE(l,.KtUtd regions' are still in a Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Fisher. 1 parents. prlmaUve ,ute and ,re almost solely Fourth Avenue East, will return to Vlo-, k(per(,ent on nunttog trapping for torla on the Prince Kupert tomorrow : theU vellhood. jn former times the morning. : indlanl virtual monopoly of the chase, and their physical well-being The Ladle Orange Lodfe are holding ,-jumaMv assured, but in recent a Christmas tree entertainment this af-1 ye4rB ha5 bttn an lnnux of white ternoon In the Metropole Hall. An ex- Utpptn m an eiUBt that is alarming cetlent program Is being provided and ! fTQm the of Tlew or the indianv Santa mill arrive to distribute Christ- The whJte pptt U more astute and mas cheer. - ! .,. thn the aborigine, who can Roasting chleken 35c lb4 Oeese 23c lib.; Turkeys 48e lb: Jap Oranges 75s TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Port SALE.- EDISON STANDARD CAB-Inet Phonograph with Victor attachment and 35 records. All In excellent condition A real bargain. Phone 46J ANNOUNCEMENTS . St. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Hogmanay Dance, December 31. 'Invitations may be had from the Ml , Office Hours . . 'J a.m. to 6 p.m. not wtthstand the keen competitton. to which he 1 utterly unaccustomed. ,124lM60 Profvssor Pryce'a Juvenile orchestra Dr. Scott mentions in his report that 15c 30c; Lettuce 10c to bor. Celery to . tne Indfan Act prohlblta par. 15e: Plum Pudding 135 each; Cran-1 and n Qf Indlana ,n atatnFede8 berries 20c lb. Open Friday untU 10 nU outolde own rewrTes lt pm. Kupert Table Supply. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munro. of Boselyn. la most difficult to control either Indians and municipalities and he some times thinks a drastic measure of res- A.U.. who have visiting in the Qt ..w . I,. the Indians. ueorje wuuru. ruu, nuU "" I n,. ToHl.n nnroilaUon of Canada i tailing tomorrow lor Victoria on the shows a slight incfeas. and the capital of their trust fund has increased to will assist in a special musical service , at the United Church on Sunday even- 'NY COSTUftlES nnnmmnn MAKE Trn i lal item and the senior choir have been j requested to repeat special choruses ' from the recent cantata. Look In Bent's window and take a guess how many beans are In the Jar. i First prize, gentleman's diamond ring. value 7500: second prize ladles' wrist watch value 2SXj0; third prize, gentlemen's nugget pin. value 115.00. Benfa Closing Out Sale. U Trapper I Call and show your furs ito the Old Reliable House. It will pay you as we can guarantee to give you higher prteea than anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of fur. especially ' mink. Wm. Ooldbioom, Second Avenue. Phone 522. tf THE WEATHER Prince Rupert. Rain, strong wind, temperature. 48. Terrace. -Heavy rath. temp. 38. Rosswood. Snowing, calm. temp. 32. Alyacsh. Heavy snow. temp. 3. Anyox. Heavy rain. calm. temp. 40. Stewart. Rain. calm. temp. 38. A gymnasium building which In-: eludes a swimming pool and running (track will be a feature of the new 1l.850.000 United States Veterans Bur. I eau hospital now under construction i at Fort 8nelllng. VERUABLE RAINBOW IN THE SWISS ALPS LONDON. Dec. 30 Switzerland will re semble a rainbow when the English" crowds which are going there for Christmas arrive with all their new sports clothing. : Skiing, skating and tobogganing sutu are brighter than ever. Piccadilly. Oxford and Bond Streets are aflame with windows showing the latest models for those who will have their winter holl-dsys at Davos. Villars and other snow- clad rcaurta In the Alps. Most of the outfits for women are knitted knickerbockers and sweaters in every imaginable variety of bright colors Indian blanket effects and Egyptian Influence are discernible In many of the suits, which invariably have caps to match them. Suits with short skirts are offered In less brilliant colors lor marc sedate women. Lumberjack coats in gay stripes which run horizontally are offered in greut numbers and leather coats are shown In greens and blues as well as all tcnes of yellow and brown. SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE HELD LAST NIGHT A very successful whist drive and dance under the auspices of Lodge Valhalla was held last evening in the Metropole Hall when a very large number were present. The winners at cards were Mrs. J. Bacon, who carried off the honors for the ladles with Mrs. Neivn winning second prize, for the geatlemen the first prtie went to ft. Vlercck. After excellent refreshments had been served dancing was Indulged In until a late hour, the music being furnished by the Westholme Orchestra. The committee responsible for arrangements included Alderman Larseri. A. Nclsan, N. Peterson. Mrs. N. Peterson, Mrs. Oeo. FrlU. Mrs. K. Hallberg. Mrs. J Ivarson, and Mrs. O. A. Johnsou. M. Peterson ws on the door. WOMAN WAS AFRAID TO SLEEP "For a sear I was afraid to sleep be-. Cause gas ' .(from stomach) collected1 around my heart. Now I take Adlerlka and ' have not been bothered since." (Signed) Mrs. E. Cole. Wdlerlka removes gas in TEN minutes aud brings out old waste Saturdny 9 a.m. to 1 p.nul matter you never thought was in your )"" " u wnaenm ior consupauon Any eveninir by appointment D R. r K r ..X. Jk X DENTIST E.xchHiize Block. JENNY ' what you have tried the REAL action of Adllerlka will surprise you. Ormes Limited, Druggists. ) This afternoon's train, due from the I I'hone 101) t m -mo. is repo? ,i -n uroe. fll,d gvcfywi BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. !a pn.dn.e.l Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $77,003,015; Lode (Jold; ?121i..SUS.-4r,; Silver, 7-M I !,S'.7; Lead, $Si),218,yo7; Cop;cr, 1'J7,M3,017; ziw $:J!,yur,l)'i7; .MisnUaneoiis Minerals, l,o!M,:i87; Uoal and Coke, 273,0 i8.0;.J; H'uilding Stone. Ilnrk, Cement, etc, $1 4,005,880; making its Mineral Production to tlie emJ vt 1 025 show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than Uiusy of any oilier Province in the Dominion, or any colony in Hie British Umpire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. I'ull information, together with Mining Hcporls and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically nil British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work hai been done are described in some jonc of the Annual Reports of ,lhe Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such rc-Mirts. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Wtoria, H.C.. Honoris covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of NOTICE LAND ACT. Ill' INTENTION TO TO LEASE LANI. Dnted November 23. 102$. Use APPLY I In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis- trlct of Prince fiupert. and altuate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn, of Prince Kupert, B.C.. occupation manazer. Intends to apply for a lease of the lol-, lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from Its hesd: thence south 6i chains; thence west 18 chains: thence north 6 chains to shore: thence east 16 1 chains, more or less, following the shore 1 line to point of commencement, and ' containing 7 acres, more or !es. ' JOHN DYBHAVN. Inntlanl land Act NOTIt'K Ol INTENTION TO AIM'I.Y TO TO LKASK LANII In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at 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 planted at northeast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet; thence westerly 20 chains: thence southerly about 12 chains; thence easterly 23 chains; thence northerly abjut 12 chains, and containing 21 acres, yore or less. ROBERT M. CURR1E, Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTICK OV INTKNTION TO APPLY TO I.KASK LAM In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate on an island In Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3199. R. S. 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 l.ooo feet southeast: thence 200 feet westerly; thence 1.000 feet northwest; thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or less, JOHN BERQMAN. Applicant. Dated October 30. 192ft SsMONDS SAWS J Machine KniveSi SI MONO CafttOA SAW CO. LTD. MONTRCAl VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN. N... ( TORONTO U , Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making every record do its best. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The case, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Come In and say I want to hear the new FMONOOSAIHI AN O S,1C0S,DSV J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street A Happy New Year to all Our Customers We express our warm appreciation of the business you have given us in the year just closing and sincerely hope that the same cordial relations will continue. WE HAVE A SUl'l'LY OF NEW YEAH (JKKKTIM! CAItDS Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists. The Itexall Store. Three HegUtered l'harmacUta Thones 82 and 200. 3rd Ave. and Ch St. Advertise in "The Daily News"