ffedne'dny, December 22 1920 These Beautiful (h'ming Clocks 3 kTllt 5T0RE CL0CI 'I I of the MOVEMENTS limb call into play the co-ordinated1 stiv-ktt of ibonunds of miva The will to move inJ he power of-motion alike JejvnJ pon itws DTf. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I Tor our heUh uW-Consult d. a. McMillan Palmer fJrnduale CHIROPRACTOR Itnomn 6 &7, Exchange Block 1'hone C'Jl pATHoNranoMErm Service WE CEtlTHE BEST CCAOE COAL 7HA1 WHIP -THAT'S WHY IN RIAl JOY YOU FIND . S - '-IV Diamonds and coal both come from the same ba.e but the coal you tret from us trives jnuch more than decorative joy. It sparkles with warmth and comfort and burns with ardent desire to please you. NA.AI.MO WELLINGTON and McI.EOI) H1VKK ALIIEUTA SOOTI.ESS Albert & McCaffery Limited Phonos 116 and 117 "Demers" Have all the popular shades In Silk. UNDERWEAR NIGHTGOWNS GARTERS HOSIERY SCARVES and HANDKERCHIEFS Phone 27 P.O. Ulax 327 With Few Modern Featyres, Holy Land Still Much the Same as in Christ's Time Mm country in general is unchanged. The sheep are iltll herded on the hillside athy were on the night that Christ was born. The same flowers, soma 2.000 varieties of them, still bloom In season, and It seems as If the same boys and girl are picking them. The Jackass is still the beast of burdtn, si- though the automobile 1 tlMtlntvl tn drive blm from the roadway. u)" our ,na urrounaea sre,t " u t0 mlulon Brge- The the;bjr paths that Jesus trod are the nollet pUce on' earth' nl' same .a they were tn the day of old.ipeopIe The people of the Bible still fill the mu J"" m lne wona Uotitmt- Christians. Many street. As far a appearance, are con-tTeJtvl- tnat one ,a U c-rned the cmclfUlon might have oc-""8 -"rusalem bettt th4n ttlOUand he. 'curred but a week ago ! .te.mr.l thn ceatarT go there were A. Lh. nn rf.rt f 'fmm three tnn!DUt m4rln tn th tlnlw l4iul .Jerusalem. niivnnu rnwn thu Kirt . mi th Popu"lU 0f 60 00- New'of the vsrtou. cruue. .hat leave ,,pt bftween 30 nd 40 dlflwent ,an" tort. Our ship I the Cunard liner -Muretsnia - and she call at Haifa. igU8"- , . , , , . n Wti Djr 50.000 p,Igrtm! famous harbor of the day. of the! ,lmd a the dlrect Crusaom Jenmlem u 85 mile. dU-l'; teu J "" nuaa nvm-hour unt and U reached by train in five ,F thU, '"U JwUa PP there to -a rid. th.t will hold one", at- ld'r1' They believe that should death WATER NOTICE. 1AM. niniic inai joiiii uiDaiin, wboae addrcas la P.O. Eox 1700, Prince Ilupeft. U.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use 4.000 gallons per oay 01 water out of an unnamed creek which flows northerly and drain into Nesto In,-let. about one mile from the head of the ' Inlet, on II sutb shore. The attr will , be diverted from the stream at the i natural outlet of a amall lake, about 650 Uiijr.u .lunti. MVKKMOV ,tl ii: WATER NOTICE luvntMov ami I'm: TAKE NOTICE thai Robert M. Currle. whose address I 1416 8th Ave. W4t Vancouver. II C- will SDDlT for a LAND ACT Applicant. NOriCK OP INTENTION TO API'I-V TO TO l,lU(lli: LA NO In Prince Rupert Und Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore ot the South Arm of Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Jame Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Marine Broker, Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described ''commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, bont 8 chain from th end of the Government' trail: thence 10 chain northeasterly: thence 10 chain north- 'wtsterly: thence 10 chains soutnwester-llv; thenco 10 chains southeasterly. nd containing twenty (20) acre, more or ICS- , , itt, Mr! n jAftica 4-4 Applicant. Dated November 29, 1020. that 1 where the railroad run to, lie. 2500 feet above sea l'vl. Jerusalem 'members, or one-flftn of all the fol- dozen Jewish families In Now Jew constitute half overtake them far away, they would be I dragged through the earth to Mount cf lilVKKMON AM) I lOllvt. to answer Gabriel, trumpet call to Judgment. Entering Jerusalem via the Jaffa Oate. on Mount Zion. where the crucifixion took place. Just within the gate stood the bouse of Calapha. where Peter said "I know not the Man." and then, one will remember the cock crowed, bring tm from the mouth of the creek, and 1 Ing remorse to Peter, will tor domestic and Industrial 1 be used In..d. th, -ii. of th. .ncient cltr ltalat XM 1 01 tne nwnl c"' purposes upon the 7 acres of land de- ert bed s unrarveyed Und for which .sge-old sites may be looked over. less 1 applied, tm notice wa The Mosque of Omar.- the most impasted on the ground on the 23rd day .,,.,,. tructure In Palestine, the K. ST this P010 cover November. 12. A copy of notice ad an application pursuant thereto ; original atte of Solomon' Temple, des-an to the "Water Act" will be filed . t by Nebuchadnezrar. the spot Id the office of the Water Recorder at. . . . . ITince Rupert. BC. Objection to thel'hefe Abraham wa about to aacrlflc application may be fUed with tbe aald . hi son Isaac, when the Lord diverted wots ftecordcr or witn tne comptroller " v, tJaou1.. the r.m thu nu "x 10 lne rim coy. xni of Water FUchU. Parliament BuUdlng. Vlctarts. BC. wtthln thirty days after i building 1 more appropriately termed tb first stpe.ranc of this notice in s -xriC Dome of the Rock." looal The date of the first . . newspaper. , ... tmbltcatlocT of this notice U Decern- The Toer of David, at the head of ber 1. IVM. David Street, was standing In the day JOHN DTBHAVN. L, rv.kt ApPil?lSi: tj,,, Church of jjoj, sepulchre IN I'ROIIATE. , J T'lK M'PKEME COI KT Of IWITIMI TAKE .VOTICE tbst James Field, whose , ( iil.tMlll A address tt 21 J- -2nd Are., prince Rupert. jn tne Matter of the Administration BC. will apply for a licence to take Act and and us 1 cubic foil per second of water i tne Matter of the Estate of Andrew out df unnamed creek, which flow . Ajm otherwise known a Anders wrty sod drain into Crescent inlet. Ajra Deceased, Intestate. Moresby Island. QC.I.. absut one mUe TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU from th head of tbe Inlet on the north , Honor. Judge Robertson, the 16th day of share The water will be diverted from December. AJJ. 1936. I was appointed th stream at a point about 1.000 feet , Administrator of the estate of Andrew !rom the mouth and will be used for Aim. otherwise known a Anders Aim; domestic and csnaery purposes upon th deceased, snd all parties having claims 40 acre of land described as unsurvey : agiirut the aald estate are hereby reed land, for which purchase Is applied quired to furnish same, property verified i-l nut IS chain southwesterly from the , l0 me, 0n or before the 17th day of auuUi of the atream. . January. AD. 1027. and all parWes In- Thi notice was posted on the ground debted to the estate are required to pay on the th day of November, iirao. a the amount of their Indebtedness to me apy of this notice snd an application . forthwith. Ac." will be filed In the office of the! NORMAN A. WATT. Prlnee n liner t B.C. Water Recorder at Prince Rupjrt. B.C. Official Administrator, Obie.'ttcn to the application may be I Dated the 31st day of December, AD. filed with the aald Water Recorder or 18M. with th Comptroller 01 water nignu. prl!amnt Building. Victoria. B.C withiu thirty daya after the first ap- IN PROBATE KSTlfi d.lt. TZ fsWt 'plcSllV THE S. PKKMK COVUT OK l.U.T.MI u December 20. ll2. I oi JAMEg naJ3 Jn lhe MatUr the Admlnl&tratlon .APP"fn in the Matter of the Estate of Clark Edward Bronaon. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor. Judge Robertson, the 15th day of December. A.D. 1926. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Clark Edward Bronaon. deceased, and all parties having claim against the aald estate are hereby reauirea 10 rumisn same, pro licence to take and use fifty gallon , perly verified to me on . or bejore the per minute of water out of amall creek, 1 16th day of January. AD. 1927, and all ;..,n.m4wi hirh flows aoutherlv arvl I Dsrtles Indebted to the estate are re- i drain Into Huston Inlet. Q.C. Islands. , quired to pay the amount of their in-ab nit 1 030 feet westerly from miners' j Uebtednesa to me forthwith. , cabin at head of Huston Inlet. The 1 NORMAN A. WATT, ' . water will be diverted from the stream I Official Administrator, at a plnt about 200 feet from shore Prince Rupert, B.C ' line passing through twenty-four acres D.tted the 16th day of December. AD. applied "lor under lease, and will be j 1926; ,U. JSuiXAVmAm WATERS IMIOTEG at head of Huston Inlet, Moresby TION ACT : UTn? noflce was ported on th. "ground U.s.f. ril.UTi:it MS th sth dav of December, 1928. Ai copy of thl notice andun application , Llpsett. Limited, or the City pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, of Vancouver, hereby give notice that ho 1014 " will be filed In the office of the ba under Section 7 of the aald Act wi.r niiorter at Prince Rupert. B.C. posited with the Minister of Public Oblertiona to the application may be 1 Work at Ottawa and in the office of ?uJa with th said VVater Recorder or the District Registrar of the Land Regis-with the Comptroller of Water Rights, try District of Prince Rupert, a descrip-Parllament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. ' tlon of the lte and the plans of wharf ffirty to be built in the Harbor of wuhln day stter the first p- proposed pcmSce of thli notice in a local newS. , Prince Rupert In front of Lot 2. Block Bauer The date of the first publication O. Section l. Map 923. rPDecemrir 20. 192A L.li ..JiA"" the first publication ot this notlce.'Ed-ward Llpsett Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act. anoly to the Minister ot Public Works at hla office In the City ot Ottawa for approval of the aald site and plans and for leave to construct th said wharf, Dated at Vancouver this 11th dsy of December. 1926. . LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKR NOTICE that Robert M. Currle. rot Vancouver, B.C., occupation fish packer. Intends to apply for a leaf or the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at uortheast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabin at head or Huston Inlet; thence 'westerly 20 chains; thence southerly sbout 13 chains; thence easterly 30 chains: thence northerly about 12 chain, and. containing 31 acres, mors or less. ROBERT-M. CURR1E. Applicant. ?. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE F-tVE cover the ' Rock of Calvary, where Christ wa crucified. Under the dome of the church stands the tomb of the Saviour. HTONR OF f.MTION Thle church, built at a cpt of three million dollars, conuin the Stone of Unction, upon which the body of the " Urd u prepared lor burial. Thou- At thl8 seafton Of the Year the eves of th wnrlrl turn (n,,.n.Jiundi udod thousands of th f.ifhfni , I I 1 tun ui u , " - Tf I i ine 1101V Unil because Of the irreat Pl-pnt that rrrA 41, inafiikU thll Itbne. the msrhle helnr worn: Every quarter of the hour years ago, the anniversary of which, known as Christmas will be'aw"' bJ tne Preure D human itps.t a tune isailuyed tm muna1 Celebrated on Saturday. ' Htre " part i the' hells" o that you can alwty ' The Holy Land of Biblical times is very much the same as it1?1" th" w" ro,Itd the ao0T know how far the hour has, was in the olden days, which is just what everybody would like it ,i , "If. b0 M ted,el gone Then the full hour is to be. It is the Holy Land of two thousand fnSTu&SL? The" hlreThe ' struck on a different bell. familiar with through boo and sermons, of course! and that Z 22 whTch th, sJgTng k plT We have a variety of styles very mucn what ,s to le found today. Of '- course there are modern Through a vision- the Empress Helena.' from $15,000 to $5.0(i. thing, auch at the railroad to Egypt ... mother of Canstantlne the Oreat, found lleliable time-,),- IS. 77! tentlon for, the entire length. an ornament and pleasure in 4 1... I f IIIC IlUIIlt. 9 & ciEvELLGKp .M. vnr crnoc WITH jitm tub THE rtt to A HMAI.L rOl XTKY Palestine Is In a country less than 150 miles long, by 50 miles wide, being about equal In area to the state of Vermont. The Holy Land Is about the size of the state of Rhode Island. First going to the Holy Land, because the true cross burled under th rubbUn ouulde the church. Without question this Is the holiest place on earth. The Greek Church, claiming to be the original Christian Church, predominates in Jerusalem, maintaining a score of monasteries and convents. It ' Is neither Catholic nor Protestant, but seemingly something between. It U a very strong church, totalling 120 million lower of Christ. Fuel 1 carce and costly in Jerusalem and la used only for cooking. Palestine is without woods from which to cut timbers. Before wood enters Jerusalem ' a tax has to be paid. Considerable' charcoal la used. It come, from Heb- j ran, 25 mile. away. According to tn- ; dltlcn Adam, the first man. died at ; Hebron. Abraham Is burled there. Water 1 also scarce In the Holy Lanl slwsys has been. That Is why one resds so much about artificial pools. wells and cisterns. The Pools of Solo mon, capable of holding 50 minion gal lons of water, are still tn use, but are not In good condition. There Is considerable belief In the Evil Eye. all misfortunes being blsmed 1 upon tt Charms are sold on all aide to ward off Its spells. Everyone carries some talisman or other. Blue la a popular color because It Is not pleasing to the Evil Eye. Even the horses snd' donkeys wear blue necklaces. Bit of alum are also considered effective against this lmsglnsry plague. A doorway or a hole in tbe wall constitutes a business shop In Jerusalem. TOMB OP L.IZARTH Bethsny. containing the tomb of Lazarus and the house of Martha and Mary. Is between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea. Close to Jerusalem Is the Mount of Olives, where Christ taught the Lord Prayer to Hla disciples. Thl wa the scene of the Ascension. In the church erected to commemorate the spot there is always a Carmelite nun at prayer. The nuns of this order dig their own gravea. The Garden of Oethsemane Is on the side of this mountain. It coven about two acres and Is wailed In. Franciscan monks are In charge. Just back of the entrance is the cliff upon which the disciples slept during the night of agony. Nearby a column marks the spot where Judas betrayed Christ with a kiss. Pilgrims sre shown the tree upon mhlch Judas In remorse hanged ; himself. Fourteen miles from Jerusalem, I through tbe wilderness of Judea, Is Jericho, where houses built hundreds of j years before Christ sre still standing. It lie under the mountain where Christ' waa. tempted by the Devil. It was once a city of palms. It waa one of the present Mark Antony gave to Cleopatra. It wa here that Christ healed the blind. About midway between Jerusalem and! Jericho stands the Good Samaritan Inn. covering the spot where the priest and ' the Levlte passed the msn who had ' fallen among thieve. Bethlehem, where Ruth gleaned In the fields and lived her lovely romance: where David Sang Inspired songs among bis sheep, and where the Saviour was born, Is Christian town of . 6.000 souls. and undoubtedly ,ts .the prettiest town in the Hnly land, 'PUICK OF NATIVITY v . The birthplace i ott Christ U In Ahe centre ijt; Bethlehem in; ;a 'grotto over' which the Church ,pr Nativity, tne oid-ett Christian church tn the world, was bultt tn the year 330 AD. In the stsble beneath the church a star marks the birthplace ot the Saviour. To one. side Is the Chapel ot the Manger, where the Divine Infant was laid after hi birth. The flight to Egypt started from here upon receipt or tbe news that Herod had ordered the death ot every child under two years of sge. The manufacture ot religious articles and souvenirs is the principal Industry of Bethlehem. These souvenir are bought tn great number by pilgrims, the output running into several hundred thousands of dollar a year. Nacareth, where Christ spent hi boyhood Is a mountain town of 12,000 Inhabitants, and lies about 100 miles from Bethlehem. It was here that the Angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would become the mother ot Jesus. It was here that Christ waa brought after the Flight Into Egypt and the death ot Herod. From her the Sav-lous went to the Jordan to be baptized. It was here that the people first refused to accept his teaching and led Him out to the cliff to cast him over. The Roman Catholics" own Joseph's carpenter .shop, where Christ labored as a boy. Mary'a well, the only spring In Nats reth, 1 tn the center of the town. Jesus and 111 mother cam here for water. It itlll supplies the town. The table at which Christ supped with His disciple Is here, The girl of Nazareth are pretty. Many of them marry at th age of 11 or 13. Interesting; caravans between 1 T The Acme's Fifth Annual Christmas emptation Sale Mr. I- Garfin of Edmonton is personally in charge of this Sale. Acme Importers Terms: Strictly Cash APPLE SAICE. "What are thlmf" asked one Irishman of another. "Thlna I cranberries." "Are they fit to eat?" "Are they? Why, whin thlm cranberries Is itewed they make better appl sauc than prune, does." Third Avenue. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trlct ot Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a halt miles from the head ot the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore ot Crescent Inlet, about one and a halt miles from the head ot the Inlet; thence northwesterly 30 chains; 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, 1928. IN PROBATE IN THE SI'PKEME COUtT OF I1KITISII rOLl.MIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter ot the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, Judge Robertson, the 15th day of December, AX). 1S26. I wa appointed Administrator ot the estate of Alberta Daniels, deceased, and all parties having claims sgatnst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 16th day ot January, A.D. 1S27, and all partlea indebted to the estate are re- Sulred to pay the amount ot their In-ebtednees to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 16th day ot December, AX). I9M.- 8 CHRISTMAS, THE GREAT GIFT DAY OF THE YEAR, IS CLOSE UPON US, IF YOU HAVE PUT IT OFF, THERE IS TIME YET AND HERE IS THE PLACE TO GET THAT Something for "Him" SILK SHIRTS in the latest shades and in all sizes. Temptation Sale Price From to JjW.OO SCARVES FOR MEN Guaranteed pure woollen Scarves, in all colors. A great comfort on a cold day. Each in a fancy Christmas box. Regular value $2.50. Temptation Sale Price SILK SCARVES 72 only in this group. Various colors. Regular value up to $1.95. Temptation Sale Price O.'ic? UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Stanfield's Silk and Y60l Underwear in. all sizes. Regular value $7.50. Temptation Sale Price 1 0.45 SUITS FOR MEN In Blue Serges, Worsteds and Tweeds in the latest models for men and young men, in all sizes, made by Canada's best tailors. Regular value $40.00. Temptation Sale Price S2 !..- BELTS FOR MEN These are the famous Currie make, with the latest design buckles. Just the thing he would like. Each in a fancy box. Regular value $2.00. Temptation Sale Price 91.45 PYJAMAS FOR MEN In English Levusca, Silk and Flannel Broadcloths and Fancy Flannelette. All these at Temptation Sale Prices SHIRTS FOR MEN In English Broadcloth, Bombay Cords, Russian Cords, etc. These are nice nifty Shirts and just the thing he would appreciate. Each in a fancy box. Regular value $4.50. Temptation Sale Price SLIPPERS FOR MEN All leather, Pullman style, in all sizes.' Temptation Sale Price $1.8.1 TIES FOR MEN In Silk and Wool Crepe, each in a Regular $1.50. Temptation Sale Price 950 SILK TIES In all Colors and Shades, just arrived for the Christmas trade. Regular $1.50. Temptation Sale Price '. OVERCoYrS FOR MEN These come in the very latest models and are guaranteed pure wool. They are well tailored garments, with check back and three piece belt and make a smart appearance. Temptation Sale Price S10.8T. COLLAR BOXES FOR MEN This is a thing that every man needs. They come fn soft leather and the regular value is $2.75. Temptation Sale Price . $1.93 EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Silk Hose, in all shades. Temptation Sale Price ' 4."f No Charge Accounts Damascus and points In Egypt continually pass through. Camels' cany heavy loads which sre not removed untU the point ot destination Is reached even resting and sleeping, under them. Figs grow abundsntly here. Nazareth Is practically unchanged from the time when Jesus Vas a boy there. 1IOTKL All RIVALS Savoy Robert Nesbltt, Charles Beck. P. Patterson and Alexander Miller, Porcher. Island: Mrs. Oocdkoop, Lewis Island: L. Morrison. ON.R.; J. H. Comer, Stewart; C. B. Flewln, O. K. Brown and C. Moore, Port Simpson; Sam Larsen and Paul Reld, Loretta, B.C. Prince Rnpert F. N. Spettlgue. Toronto; B. Walton. Prince George; A. J. Buttlmer, Balmoral; W. B. Cameron and A. C. Knight, Vancouver; Miss E. Nightingale. Port Gimp-son; D. B. Morktil, Stewart; H. W. Butler, Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs. R. Northover, Prince Rupert. - v Ceutral Mr. J. Paulls and daughter, Cedar-vale; J, Q.Johnstone, city. LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE LAND Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motqr Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. George Rome CHARTERED ACCOUNT ANT AND AUDITOR Phone in 241 Heeond Avenn West, Prtnr Kupert