N vcmber CO. lt2(l THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE (jodderhamAWrts CANADIAN RYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD i 3 adverliHemcni is not fit r ilKi:ayMl by llie o-ntrol Uf.inl or by s javernmpn! of Iiritmh CoIumliU NOW S mi TIKE FDR ALL 0000 MEN TOORDEATHtlR WiNTtR COAL v AoAlrJ .' T':cre a time and place tverythinjr. and thin it "t time for you t buy ni and place it in your Price are rijrht and the T pry service wa never '." "T. I'lace your order toil,.-. NANAI.MO - WKLMNCTON or AMIEItTA SOOTI.ESS Albert & McCaffery Limited Phone 11C and 117 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (a. 'triage, Wareuoiiflng, and OUtrlliutmu Team r Motor Kenlce. r'Oel Rand nnd Gravel We Speciality In Plane and Furniture SJevlna. MILK ,:li price of tickets is nilvnnc'etl to 0 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 'mmwiping Novoiiiln-r 1. Valentin Dairy Phono 057. TUGBOATS ay Phonea 423, 539, Green 23S, Black 736. Night. Phono 68,. 539, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. O. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNT. ANT AND AUDITOR Phone SHT tJ Second Avenue West, Prlnre Hiirrt MOOSE KILLED INNUMBERS l-001 M-iJilMl TIIKK TIIOIIlliT KEMONMIII t. M M,;, I'tTW.IlIKS EDMONTON Nov 30.Attacked by ome trnge and unknown iprciM of bloodsucking uck. urge numbers of moote were killed off by the. pe. i i he footnill forest rnmn during th. preaent year, according to fore ranger who who work gHe, blm cellent opportunities for observing Uu wud game in the wood. For thru month the rsngrr was continually ou the tru this summer. I During the trip be coyereil .huidred ot mile, of little known wfldernea.. J often penetrsting Id to placea where1 even Indiana did not know much about the country Urwu which he travelled. The moooe are not ee plentiful thu year as, thejr have been In former years." be stated, "a certain kind of bloodsucking tick having taken a fear-lul toll of the aaio&al. While on tbe trail, we found dozens of csreaaaea limply covered with tt.re ioatheaome parasite, and they had aurked tbe teat drop i blood from the animate' bodies.' Not only do tbeae peu attack all pedes of antanata but they are alsj napoaatbie tor sick new among the oackwooda people. Caaee are ou record of proapectora. trappers, rangers and travellers who lure been attacked by thaae parasites who have fastened to the bod lea of their victims while they were steeping on the ground or lu cabin Tbe Moedauektog operation, according to Una ranger la palnleaa and tbe person attacked may, not know he baa been Infected uertU atrtcken with' fever and weakseaa. Big red blotchea ttmain on tbe bodlea of the sufferer fur several daya after Infection, hence the name "spotted" of "tick fever." The larvae, when hatched by tbe female, crawl up the stalk of planta and stems of boehee and aelce on th Tint animal that pawes by. They tben bang on to their victim until they are rgrfl with blood They then releaae :nrir hold and repeat thu operation when the blood supply haa been eb-ortjed PLACES IN CANADA WHERE SUN SHINES EDMONTON. Nov. 30. .Edmonton U lied witm Canary and Victoria, BC- tot third place a the aunnleat fllty ot tbe Dttnmion arcordtag to a recent laaue ul -.be Cwnadun Oasette. A survey :) thi laat year theae three cltlea i.1 an average of 173 daya ot aunahlne. or 3 1O0 houra Kamloopa. BC. waa the Dominion' f ii)nift my lu reaulenl enjoying SOI kiiM.y days or an average ot 3.419 houra WATER NOTICE mtiJt.Hiov ami rr. rivr vrTT rT thml rioMi Parkin Company. Limited, whose address is Vancouver. B.C . will appiy for a licence j W UtC VIM. mw.vm I. r - 9 ot water out of Unnamed stream, .which flows northwesterly and drains Into Captain's Cove at head of Captain's Cove The water will be diverted from the alrram at a point about 700 feet fiom mouth and will be used for com-merc-ia! and domestic purposes upon tba tend described aa Lot 1253. Range 4. Coast District Thl notice was posted un tne grouua u "m vember l3. A eopy of thu notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the rWater Act" will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. DC Objectwna to the application may be filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Bulldtnga. Victoria. BC. within thirty daya after tbe flrat appearance of thla notice In a lacal newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice la November 10 1924. 003SE PACKING COMPANY LTD. Applicant. By J. F. JStrang, Agnt. WATER NOTICE. HIVHtMOV AM thi:. TAKE NOTICE that Department ot public Works ot Canada, whose address is Ottawa, will apply for a licence to I hie aim use a.vw nat.uiu p. i water out of unnamed stream, which flows esstwardly and drains Into Dodge Cove on the east aide of Dlgby Island, i-h. will he rilvrrted from the atream at a point about 100 feet west of the northwest corner of Lot 3. subdivision of part of Lot 1093. Range V and will be used for domestic purpose upon the land described as Dodge around on the 23nd day of November, ?920. A copy of thl notice and an ap-nucation purauant thereto and to the. -Water Act" wm be filed In the ottlce( ... .k. w.tu tiannnler lit Prince Runert. I Objection to p'"-"'" filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights; Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. wuhin thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newa-Sper The date of the first publlca-flon of this notice Is November M. 1926. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA. Applicant. By J. P. Porde, District Engineer, Agent. LAND ACT. OTH i: OP IXTKNTIOV TO APPLY TO I.K.tSK LM In Oona Hlver Land Recording DUtrlct of Prince Hupert. BO., and situate on in island in Oona Rlyer approximately onnoslte Block One and Two of Lot 2198. ?iPT coait District (mostly tide .flat lirroundlng small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Dergman. of oona lllver. DC. occupation fisherman, mtends to apply for alease of the lol-lowing described landa: , Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of lit 21PB: thence 1 .000 feet southeast hence S00 feet westerly: thence 1.000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to poat planted, and containing ten acres, more or IeM" JOHN DERQMAN. I Applicant. I Dated Octobjir 30, 183fl. Was So Nervous The Least Noise Made Her Jump j Mr. W. H, fatei, Aahern, Man- i WritlH:-'! vmm lwil,.t . 7ll with my tart .Spd' nmea, and the Inn noiiat wonld make me uuip and almost stop my Wrt U at inc. I told my motlier about it one day, and she said fiat he had been bothered the aame yav and told me to jfrt a l of When I had taken tho one box I felt-'' quite a lot Mter and by the .time I had i taken three boxea I jrrt relief." j Prie 5V. a box at all dealera, or I mailed direct on receijt of price by The T. Milbaru Co., limited, Toronto, ' i Out. of aunshlhe. Qu'AppeUe, Saskatchewan, waa aecond. Old Sol firing hla benediction tor 191 daya or 2J74 houra. The survey glvea Qu'AppeUe the aun-ahlne prize for the last thirty year. for the city had an average of 198 aunny day a year or an annual total; of 2374 hour. Winnipeg waa aecond. averaging 17 A daya per year over tbe, 30-year period and Edmonton, with 173 daya or 3.081 hour, waa third. GET A FUR COAT FROM'BX. FUR CO. i i IUW ItH hAMIV .T.KTI0 TO-' MIIHKIIU AMI MOM.V MllllLll to f iXANti: jm itt ham: or IIIIII:m VAI- ' Iks oi ri:itiuj In view of the opening of the raw ' fur aeaaoh tomorrow. December 1 and the consequent heavy payment to make from time to time aa the fur oome In. tbe. B.C. .Fur Company 1 compelled to turn It large stock ot fur coat.. Into cash at the earliest possible moment. There are a hundred and twenty fur coat. In teal, muskrat. squirrel, etc.. to be disposed of and tbe marked down sale prices run from M0 to 550. Theae price have been set low-enough to tempt anyone wishing for a fur coat and one could do no better than to lot at these splendid gar-menu.. They are splendid value and seasonable articles. Let us auggest one for Christmas! advt. TO BRING COSSACKS INTO CANADA IS MISSION OF VISITOR WINNIPEG. Nov 30. Joseph Oku-Utch, advance agent of 50.000 fanner' cossacks, who desire to settle on tbe prairies of the Canadian West, has been lti conference lrjWlnnlpeg wth officials of the railway companies, and land settlement agencies to ascertain the feasibility of bringing over his charges at an early date. Fifty per cent of the Cosucks, Mr. ; Okulltch aays, have sufficient funds and equipment to. undertake active farming Immediately. The remainder are farm laborers. Mr. Okulltch. who waa born In Siberia, waa assistant minuter of food supplies In the Imperial govern- j ment. There are 1.500 CoasacJta, ready to come to Canada next March, provided exlattng difficulties against their entry Into the Dominion are removed In tune. Mr. Okulltch, presented a request to tbe authorities In Ottawa tor assistance In settling 480 families under the auspice ot the Russian Agricultural Colonies Society,, who are not of Cossack origin. All these people, It was pointed out, .are antl-Batshevlsta. Mr. Okulltch wilt Inspect land throughout the prattle provinces and decide upon the location for the first group. FOG HORNS INTERFERE WITH SUPPLY OF MILK 8T. CATHERINE'S POINT. Isle ot Wight. Nov. 30.-The farmers are finding that the new tog horn erected here la interfering with the milk supply of the Island. Whenever the horn sends forth Its loud blasts. Intended as a warning to seafarers.' the cows scamper across the fields, frightened at the noise, and at milking time are not so prolific aa when they have browsed all day without being excited. Officials aver that more foghorns ot the' dlaphone type are to be installed to warn ships passing In the fog, notwithstanding the dairyman' fear of milk-less days when the winter fogs settle down In earnest. HUDSONBAY WORr"' .STOPS FOR SEASON THE PAS. Man.. Nov. 30, nallasting and other track work on the Hudnon Day railway has stopped tor the season. The men ,have been transferred to other jvork and .are now clearing the right-of-way and burning the brush and old tlea taken from the .roadbed. The large bridge gang J atlll at work and will be tor .some time 90 ("ssasBsasasssasalasssssssasasjaaaaSiasssssa the approaches to the north aide ot 1 Kettle Bridge. As soon aa this Is completed, provided weather condltlona are favorable. It la anticipated that track; will be laid to Limestone River. In or- I der to get work started on the au re structure tor a steel bridge, whicn it Is desired to erect aa early as possible next year. Work la progressing favorably at The Pas and at Mile 137. where roundhouses and other terminal buildings are being constructed and trackage laid out. Telegraph gangs have strung an additional wire to Mile 314. and are now working between there and Kettle Rapids. IMMIGRANTS COMING FOR CANADIAN WEST WINNIPEG, Nov. .30. A party ot one hundred and one Immtgraut passengers from he SS. Ausonla and Stockholm. areUuUa.'ito arrive In Winnipeg thla evening over the Canadian National Jlnes. A small portion of this 'party 1 Sor Manitoba, the remainder will fO through to Alberta and British Columbia. Passengers from the 88 Pennland, which docked at Halifax, will arrive lu Winnipeg Wednesday evening at 8.16 on the Continental Limited, ot the Canadian National Railways. There are 39 on board. All these Immigrant will be for western Canada with Saskatchewan Betting the largest party. Closing Out Listen! OXFORD BAGS NOT ALLOWED EVEN "Pl.l'S lOlltS" BAKU Kit FROM KNCLIMI I'NIVniMTY 1UNINU IIAIJ.S OXFORD, England. Nov. 30. Oxford bags, once the rage among the young men here, have been wrested from their place ot honor and sent scuttling Into dark corners of closet with other cast off piece ot clothing. These roomy bloomer-like trouser have been banned by all the colleges of Oxford University, and In the movement toward reform even "plus fours" are not to be permitted In the dining halls. Notices in the dining hall read: "Oentlemen are reminded that they are not allowed to dine In thla hall wearing what are vulgarly Known as plus four,' "Oxford" baga' or any other unseemly or Improper article of dress." Attached to the notices la a warning that college servants have .orders , no. only not to serve but to ienore undergraduates who are thus attired. This means, as the student 'sec It, that the college servant, becomes the discriminator and adjudicator, and If Improper dress Is worn .wo students have to go without our eata." Advertise In Tbyi Dally Nwa IcanaoianT PACIFIC S AT jFj I will give you the greatest and best bargains of your life! Come! Here is your chance to save money Gaze on the Horizon of Economy! View these Prices with Bated Breath! LADIES' KID RAIN HATS I PETER'S SILK BLOOMERS PETER'S SILK VESTS I I $:.!. $ 1.JW I All Colors. I All Colors and Sizes. All Colors and Sues. I ' 1 Buy Now and Save Money on Your Xmas Gifts! LADIES SILK KNIT BLOUSES I LADIES' HATS LADIES' EVENING DRESSES I Values to $3.50 I Chanel Red. Regular $12.50. Special I Heavy Crepede Chine I Merchants Sales Service in full charge LADIES COATS LADIES DRESSES LADIES' TRICITlNE DRESSES Very fine Velour Quality. Fur Canton Crepe. Regular $29.50. Regular $17.50. Trimmed. Sizes 38 to 44 SHJitf $1 0.50 $25.00 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Before it is too late LADIES' SILK & WOOL DRESSES LADIES' J)RESSES I LADIES' RAINCOATS Regular $17.50 Canton Crepe. Regular .$35.00 I Imported Cravenette I Sj?li.50 $1:1.50 I $22.50 Third Avenue. j siiliiiigtiiiliaiiaHaiBaaaasBSs ALL MAIL ORDERS WILL HAVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION J. BENT LADIES' READY. TO - WEAK AND MILLINERY . a Phone G51 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings, from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway Nov. IS. 29; Iter. 13, 39. To Vamouver, Victoria and Seattle Nov. i, 19, Dec. 3. 17. . PltlNCESS IIKATltlCE. For Hutedale, Kat Bella Bella. Ocean K11IN. Nainu, Alert May. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines, Full Information front V. C. OKCIIAKO. Genrral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prince ItuperL For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanson Hoy and Altrt IU), etc, Tuesday, 3 pan. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alert Bay and Swansun Bay, etc., Saturday. 9 a.m. For PORT SIMPSON', AN VOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART anil Naa River Canneries, Sunday, 8 p.m. 123 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Agent. . Prime Rupert. U.C. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. B. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imnorted Senre and Sculcli Tweed Suits made to .order in our shop in Prince Hupert as low a 223 Sixth Street J. ANGER, Cutter :$50. Prince ftupert B. 0.