Decem'r M. 102ft Frlditv THE DAILY NE773 PAGE FIVE A Watch to be Proud of During the many year we have been "ellini? watcheH we have never handled an assortment better than the new lot of Imported watched re vived thin Fall many inferior watches have been put on the bargain counters and many of them will not keep going more than a year. One of our new makes has all the steel parts of stainless steeJ, which will not rust even If exiwwed to water. Prices from $15.00 up. jtt. us show you I & (Jewellers lilt STOWE WITH THE CLOCr I $H 'Mrjm THE Brraih of Life U brtirr. when bruthed Vr healthfol lungs. Loots depend spon nerves for their motive force. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I Tor your le1ik' V Consult d. a. McMillan Calmer d'rndunle CHIROPRACTOR Room C & 7, Exchange Ulock 1'hone C91 pATHO fyJEUnOMETTJl Service OUR SCALES A&& SUPE-AS 5utf& AS PAT&- YOURE BOUNr JO GET THE C05RECT The a TV 5Wl Service that hits the bull's eye - Accuracy In quality as well ns quantity- These .re our aims and achievements. In this season of weather uncertainty, we are meeting all fuel emergencies with -Minute Man promptness. Our oal is the most dependable. NANAIMO WEI.MXBTON and AUIKKTA SOOTLESS Albert & McCaffery Phonen 1 10 and 117 Very Latest is a Tom Boy Skirt Wc have them! "Demers" I'.O, Box S27. Phone 27 WA TERFRONT WHIFFS Preparations start soon for opening of halibut LIMITED season-'-black-fish play in harbor-activity in boat building Hardly it Beems has the halibut aeason closed before are made for its reopening. The month of Janus will p I. -A- I lie since the war, owinjj toC"rK Biariea m Beiiinir tne lleet ready for another year's operations, unsettled conditions, a great ' , owner have en doing more or less work on their craft ever PUK uicy were lieu up last monin. in two or three weeks members of the various crews will be back aboard again preparing gear and pwierwise putting the boat In readiness for their seasonal activity 8th day of January. AX). 1977. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re- 3ulred to pay the amount of their In-ebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Qffieial Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC. Dated the Ih day of December. AD. LAND ACT (otiri: or ixtbmhin to aiti.v i.ham: roiirsiioiti: TO Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Day. Matt Inlet. Orabam Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C occupation Manufacturers, intend to ap- plr 'or a ! of the following de scribed Isnds' Commencing at a post planted at th northeast comer of DL. 1671: thence westerly, following northern boundsry of said Lot to the northwest corner of aald Let; thence westerly, northerly and aasterly. following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly ttnt of Echinus Point: thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing ISO acre, more or leas. POWELL HIVZR COMPANT. LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. Dated 4th November. IBM COMPANIES ACT I TAKE NOTICE that LIPSETT CUN NINGHAM tt CO. limited artcr tne ex- ; piratlort of one month from th first ' publication of this Notice intends to . apply to the Registrar of Companies for i he anoraval of the chance or name to DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. thU 10th day of December. A D. 1924. LADNER St CANTELON. 8oll-Horn for the Aoplicante. Prince Rupert Coal Company Wl.hes Us I'atrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone C37 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sniul and Gravel. We Specialize In Piho and Furniture Movinjr. After an absence of somt twenty days. cnellJr U,TU 'r"S Jonn Joh4nen ere . Edward Bronson. deceased, and all parties baring claims astust the aald esUte are 1 m for the Ohrtstmas festivities and hereby required to furnish same, pro- brought about ftlty mink skins which pirif Ttruira u me on or oriorv wir they disposed of for some s00. They left again on their small powerboat WI illar old boat for a while. in to outfit before win be hardly recognized Bob Hanna will be able to talk politics to bis heart's content now and sure no one may nay him for Bob ust recently obtained his papers as a citizen of this fair land. B:b. who formerly owed his allegiance to the Stars and Stripes. would have liked to have become an honest-to-Ood Csnadlan In name as well as In spirit but he had to submit to being called a Britisher. Bob wUl have to take this matter up with the next Imperial Conference. Bob Is acting as a watchman aboard ' j the Japanese grain ships now to see that ,none of the ship's company, other than ! the officers, come ashore In contraven-' Uon of the Immigration laws and that no one goes aboard who haa no business there. Charlie Love and Phil McDon- EDWARD LIPSETT (PRINCE RUPERT) I aid are alto engaged tn watchman work on the Japanese boats. HOLIDAY I OK M:VlMlTOS The lighthouse tender Newlngton Is now at Dlgby Island for her annual two week'a tie-up. During that time. Capt. Harry Ormlston. Chief Officer William Gillespie. Chief Engineer Sandy Ru&sell and Second Engineer John Backham wUl ! dlan I holiday In the south, sailing for Van- WATER NOTICE DIVntMON .M TAKE NOTICE that Robert U Currle. whose address is 1418 8th Ave. West, Vancouver. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use fifty gallons per minute of water out of small creek., unnamed, which flows southerly and drains Into Huston Inlet. Q.C. Islands, about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 300 feet from shore line, passing through twenty-four acres applied for under lease, and will be usrd for industrial purposes upon the land described as applied for to lease i at head of Huston Inlet. Moresoy 1 Island. This notice was posted on the ground on the 8th day ot December, 1938. A copy ot this notice and an application . pursuant thereto and to the "water Act. ' 1014." will be filed In the ofnee of the ! Water Recorder at ,PrInce- Rupert, B.C. Objections to the application may be lllea vim uie sain waier Kecururr m with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings-. Victoria, B.C within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local news- iaper. Tne aaie 01 me ursi puoucauuu uccemoer zu, iimo. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. NOTICE OF ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I require the pre- ftr41VT U4 .lit. sivvivta " ... - -. Clerk's Office. In the City Hall. City of Prince Rupert, on Monday, the 10th dy of January. 1837. at twelve o'clock noon, for tha purpose of electing persons to represent them as Mayor and Aldermen and School Trustees. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be u follows: The candidates shall be nominated In writing; the writing shall be subscribed bv two electors of the municipality as and seconder, and shall be de-Ivered firoposer to the Returning Officer at any time between the aaie 01 tne nouco ana two p.m. of the day ot nomination; uie said writing may be In the lorra numbered S In the Schedule of the "Municipal Elections Act," and ahall atate the names, residence, and occupation or description of each perton proposed. In such manner aa sufficiently to identity such candidate; and in the event of a poll being necessary, such poll shall b opened ou the 13th day of January. 1937. the Council unamoer. uuy nan, vjvj orma Runert. from tne nour oi o'clock .m. to the hour of 8 o clock pm., ot which every person la hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly- . . . . . Olven under my hand at Prince Rupert, D C, this Slst day of December. m6' EDWARD T JONES. Returning Officer, couver tomorrow morning. Second Officer Jack McAuley has already been In the outh a week, having been relieved by Becond Officer D. R. Barclay from the Blrnle. After the Newington get steam up again, the Blrnle, Capt. Joe Peterson, will get her tie-up starting about January IS, Rupert Marine Products' powerboat Hanaco. Capt. Jim Morrison, left on Wednesday morning with a scow load of lumber which will be used at the Den-nison tc Wright mine on Porcher Island. The vessel was delayed In returning on account of stormy weather but was expected to get back today. Coastw)se Steamship ti Barge Co.'s freighter Anyox, Capt. Prince, whlch'alsor Fishermen .who have gone far afield for their vacations will hardly kkI have their Christmas and New lear dinners digested before they .coal Co. and Phiipott & Evitt, unloaded " i will win be be thinking thinking of of s-tttlnr getting bark back to to a . i ... . .... . ... . . v Prince Rupert again. With the season reopening on February IS. It is probable that the first of the fleet will be getting away to "the Jilgh spots" on February or oon thereafter. Tom Haiuen was in port from Porcher .stand this week with his halibut boat some logs that will be used In connection with the construction of the new cannery which Is being built there by R. O. Johnston of Inverness. A portion of the government wharf is being replied and redecked by the provincial deoartment nf nuhtlf wnrlri th llfanl wklk I. . . V... ..III.. . . r. ' ....... - ...... sv." '"'.work being under the direction of P. fine repairs. The Prince Rupert Boat House power tug Pachena. Capt. Paul Armour, left Wednesday afternoon lor KVmtu to tow IN PRORATE W. Anderson. IIMCKI IMI IN II tltltOK There was a comparatively rare sight In the harbor on Thursday afternoon when a school of blsekflsh came in and disported themselves. These big fish S Till: M I'ltl.Mi: ror.tr or HKITIkII re often mistaken for whale which they re not' Tne' mlM nve eomt ,n cn In the Matter of the Administration Act; and I account of the rough weather but ex- U tne Matter or tne Estate or Clark , nerleneed nautical men believe thev were Edward Bronson. Deceased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor, Judge Robertson, the 15th day of Dccefiber. AD 1930. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Clark chasing the first herring of the season. ,18.000 feet of lumber on Wednesday"at the Big Bay wharf. The lumber Is to be used for boat building locally. The Big Bay Lumber Co. today sent a shipment of lumber to Skeena City to be used by Sasaki, the boat builder. In the construction of a new boat. The fifty-eight foot halibut boat which Is being buUt at the McLean ways for Chris HovmuJler Is now n earing completion. The 40-60 h.p. Hein engine which Is coming from Denmark Is ex- i.pected to arrive any time and will be in stalled in the new boat before It Is Jaunched about the week after next. Lars Voge of the Selma Is understood to be contemplating the construction of a large halibut boat which will be powered with one of the new type Fairbanks-Morse full delsel engines. Some of the more daring bird hunters braved the elements during the week and were rewarded for their valor. ,'taude KIrkendall picked irp half a lozen ducks across the bay while Jack 41 went Tue11 to spend another month on their trap- !d"f lines down the cfast. Extensive alterations are being made at Porcher Island by John Wick on his Jalttut boat. Caygeon. which formerly belonged to Captain 'Handsome' Jim Morrison. The deck Is being raised and a new pilot house Is being put on. When ' tn nrahsm laland. ueen Charlotte I the Cavgeon comes ' Island Land Recording District of Prince tne Qkubut season commences, the fsm . . . . . ........ . ...... brought, back feathery ones. a fair-sized bag of the Dr. R. O. Large of Port Simpson was In from Port Simpson on business. -arriving Tuesday anil sailing on his return Wednesdsy afternoon. He tied up his Sunbeam in., formerly the property of Dr. W. T. Kergln of this city, at the .Yacht Club floats during his stay. Jeff Lambly and Joe Reld left early this month on the former's boat, O Baby, on a two month's trapping expedition. Their objective was Estevan Island and. If things dont come up to expectation, then somewhere else. The O Baby had been throuoghly overhaul ed and rather extensively altered fol lowing her wreck on the end of Dlgby Island earlier In the season. THAT KNOTTY KNOT What is a knot? The woro has often appeared in newspapers and books, and Is used every dsy. but there Is still a very large number of people who do not clearly understand the meaning of the term. The statute mtles Is 5280 feet, while the British Admiralty knot, or nautical mile. Is 6080 feet. The statute knot Is 6082.7 feet, and It Is generally considered the standard. This Is arrived at by the division of the earth's circumference into 360 degrees, esch containing 60 knots. For the purpose of fixing time, each degree also Is recognized in computing time cast or west of the Greenwich merl in United States, such degrees are allowed an arbitrary four minutes each, the general practice being to base 15 degrees to one hour of clock time. As each degree contains 60 knots.the 360 degrees In the earth's circumference multiplied by this makes 31.600 knots; Dividing this In turn. Into the number of feet In the earth's- circumference gives 6083.66 feet, the length ot the statute knot, for general purposes, one one knot may ' be said to equal 1.15 miles, five knots.- 5.75 miles. 10 knots 11.53 m)les and 35 icnots 8.8 miles. i,;; . ,-tf-f r...'i The wwterfront had another southwest duster Wednesday night similar to but not so severe as that of two or three weeks ago. No damage is reported to have been done. That the year 1937, which opens at midnight tonight, may be one ot the greatest happiness and prosperity tor the fishermen and the waterfront community In general is the hearty wish of the Cally News. We hope that the coming twelve months may be pleasant and suc cessful for all and that It will be our ,bppy privilege when 1928 and many other years to follow open to extend .ilmllsr gut tings to each and all. TERRACE W. Christie, who spent Christmas at his home here, returned to Prince Rupert on Tuesday. Vernon Olass left for Prince Rupert on Tuesday after spending the holiday week end at hla home here. R. Shirk, who spent Christmas arid the week end at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Glass, returned to his home in Prince Rupert on Tuesday. Mrs. B. B. Reddltt (nee Lilian King) of Toronto, is visiting at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kins. A. O. Bowie, returned to Prince on Tuesday after spending with friends here. JUr and Mrs. W. Vanderllp. taking up housekoeplng In Jr.. J, are B Hotel. i lit Agar' cottage east ot the Tourist ' i qjo, tsaaaaaaaaaaaaaw .V naTA lAVtt "A lllll r Jreshfixmv thz, roaster in the Vcwuurrv packed, Can RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. lias produced Minerals as follows.: Placer Gold, S77.003,0i5; Lode fiold, $122,808,-K; Silver, 7i,i 11,307; Lead, $80,218,907; Copper, $197,142,017; zinc, -'531),l)25,0i7; Miscellaneous Minerals, $I.rUi,387; Coal and Coke, 273,0 i 8,053; Building Stone, Hrii'k, Cement, show an etc., $44,005,880; making its Mineral Production to the end cf 1025 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 those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Kmpire. Mineral locations are granted to dUcovei'ers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.B. Practically al) British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. ' They are available without charge on application 'to the" Department of 'Mines, Victoria, B.C.. Reports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and ore available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of Theo Colthurtt. who was 111 with tonsUltls at Shawnlgan Ike following the burning of the boys' school there before Christmas, was able to return to his home here on Wednesday. His father, Capt. J. B. Colthurst left on Tuesday for Prince Rupert and accompanied him home. Misses Betty Anderson and Fanny McLaren returned home on Wednesdsy after spending a abort holiday with Mrs. A. T. Wilson at Remo. Mrs. J. K. Frost arrived from the south on Wednesday to look after the auction sale of their household effects on Friday next. Mr. and Mrs. Frost expect to locate In Carolina. Mrs. Thos. E, Brooks was a tea hostess on Wednesday In honor of her guest. Miss Grace Andrews, ot Anyox. Mrs.. A,- ElIeRd and daughter. Elliott, let on Thursday for Prince Rupert. T. Thomas, school teacher of Pacific spent a short holiday here during th week. Mr. town McKlnnon ot on Wednesday. Vanarsdol was in Mr. and Mrs. George Little entertained at a pleasant bridge party and dance at their home here on Wednesday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Keith and Miss J. Kerr left on Wednesday for Edmonton .where they expect o spend the winter. 'Q&ng to thailslight Illness ot Mr. Keith they were unable U leave before Christmas as they had Intended. Advertise In the Dally News. IN PROBATE. IX TIIK MTKKMK t'Ol KT OK IlltlTISII rOLVMIllA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate ot Andrew I Aim, otherwise known as Andera Aim. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot HU Honor. Judge Robertson, the 16th day of I December. AH. 1926. I was appointed I Administrator of the estate of Andrew 1 Aim. otherwise known as Anders Aim. I deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby re quired to furnish same, properly verified to me. on or before the 17th. day of January, AX). 1937. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount -of their Indebtedness to tne forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Prince Rupert. B.C. Official Administrator. D&ted the 31t day of December. A.D. A Happy New Year to all Our Customers We express our warm appreciation of the business you have given us in the year just closinj? end sincerely hope that the same cordial relttions will continue. WE HAVE A Icanadian PACinc SUPPLY OF NEW CARDS YEAH GREETING Ormes Ltd. 7 f The Pioneer Druggists. The Itexall Store. Three Registered Pharmacists Phones 82 and 200. 3rd Ave. and Gth St. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Wruntfll. Juneau. Skagway Urf. 29. Jan. 10, SI. To Vancouver, Victoria, eattle January t, 1 1, 2. riUNCESS IlKATKirE. lor llutedale. East Bella Bella. Ocean falls, Namu, Alert llay. Campbell Klver, and Vancouver etery Saturday, 11 sun.. Agency for all steamship Lines. Full Information from W, C. ORCHARD. General Aent. Corner ot 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, I'rlnce Rupert, ItC. 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap .Medium Heavy Duty 90-125 H.P complete with self starter and new battery, only used eleven months. Excellent condition, bargain price. Write A. E. A1TKEN, 10121 101st StrreL Edmonton, Alta. Advertise in "The Daily News"