ot the largest Watch Stock m he wona But It's AfC enough' and. watrhe at from $15 to $.'55. A cJevvelleks iStTllC 5T0HE WITH THE CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS JLzfX Trcobi.es W I THE CDIJNTDV'VTflK-C TADP x SHOWING SlCNiFOR SPRINGS ur iPRINC MA FICKLE TrIINO sw. No matter how chanvceftlilo the weather, day after day, wwk after week, our coal is Klvlnjr the same reliable warmth within that make "II seasons alike. Order iomo of niir coal today ami keep that Spring thermometer steady. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON and MpLEO!) RIVER BOOTLESS In Lump, Slove, K and Nut Albert & McCaffery I'lionoH 11G and 117 I I V VlHJL MAKE Yotm Neglected 13 Lyes XBfil.ECT Is doubtless the ' '.:e f f most of the ill (hat iff',... humanity. Thl I so Keif evident that it eem hyrdl.f nermsary to tell you. If your eye are idling ' able, have them attended " and at once. 01- ALL absurtlities In the k ndom of foolishness. Mrely the los of eyel(rht "roujth nrjtlect In the most nrx usable D0NT lose health and effi-lenry through nejrlect. Come i.nd see! Fred Joudry Kejclstfretl Optometrist and Optician Hoom 3 Smith I'.lock Phone 7fi3 R I llfrAT AwS IRRiDESCErfTi !! V w iman who has at-:c J to have the family wah n her home known what n of weary worriment it We will c harm" you iit-our urn iron. It u he trouble off of your i luiicci iauiiuij I'hone 118 i Waterfront Whiffs Prince Rupert Ik Leading Fish Hoat Building Centre llalibul esel Cape Spencer Chance Hand Landings Here Beginning to Pick up, other polnu In the Praier Mlver. An IN I'ltOHATE in t nr. mthi:mk rot kt or iikitiii ( ftl.l Mltli In the Matter of the -Administration Act", and mmtstrator of the estate of August B. Norlin. deceased, and aU parties having iiqiru Mis- umi v ''r' , IN PROBATE, iv Tin: si pit I'M : roi'RT or iritiii (H.IMIIIt In the Matter of the Administration In tMatter of the Estate of Helnrlch Fersch, Deceased. TAvr notice that bf order of His Honor. F McB. Young, the 28th day of March AD. 1927. I waa appointed Ad- mlnlstrator (with Will annexed! of thel- estate of linnncn rrrscn, uttr.ru, ..u all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of April. AD. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their ,n indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 3Dth dsy of March, AD. 1817. IN PROBATE. IN ,, THE Mt'PKEMi: COI'RT Or llltll ISH fOl.tlMlll 'in the Matter of "the AdmtnliUatlon i Act; and . . I In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph P. I nowman. Deceased, Intestate. ' TAKE NOTICE that by order of His I ii0or y UtB. Young, the 34th day of '"ebruiry A.D. 1927, I was PPolntd ; the estate of Administrator of Joseph r, Bowmin, deceased, and Ml parties having claims RHt the said estate are , hereby required to furnish same. pro. Serif f rifled, to o or Jjrtor. MM !14tll dV 01 Marcil, n.u. .u. an nVriies indebted to the e-state are re-ffid to pay th. smoun, of tbelr la. JfWW,n "aiOTwixr. Official Administrator, rrtnr. Rupert, D O, Pstrd th. 24th dy of February, A.D. 1937. untmtloiiar ruhcrtw canmlwlon and M'ho attire ni i Vi v.. t. , itlBprecedented era of aeUvlty In thl. T nine .tin nw.ii. ..w JL:., " C11"110'". cluiuscd the nan x l . . t "-"",oi tl.e latter kernel to "Dorothv." TWa ' rtlmau place the number of new,., mttirH . .""T"' I " uwu uwu ivr buiuc uubv. u.ii nave come inwi Deing nerei..,. . . ., . . ,e,,r P8'1 ,n tr01n acttvlUea of th i .i , . - .... .v. arw w VI llf C UKIUUU MIU which are now under eonatructlon at nomcthlng not very far below fifty. i Capt. O. C Ilvatum. prlnclihU owner of the halibut achooner "Kcandla," which waa recently wrecked on Kodlak HUiUrd-Srennon IntereaU on the Si berian coaat. etc., waa quickly fitted up lor an Alaakun trip, and Capt Hva-tuin Ml thta month with a cargo of general freight for the Shumagln I-landa. returning via Kodlak. here he plana to make an effort to aalvaga the mglne of the -Scandla." Tlila U aald to be In ahallow water, and It la be-lleved that there la at leant a falr chance of lu recovery. Tlie -Dorothy" la allghtly larger than jthe "tioaiMlla". with a net tonnage of "l"r o tsvaie oi jonn in . Irq -,,,-. - .x William TlbblU. LK-cea'cd, Intestate. " TAKE NOTICE that by order of II. . " length of about 104 feet. With a Mtrod Dtatrlrt Keittotrar dated the rather high freeboard and raised poop tflst day of April. AX). 1127. I was tp- . ,. ., . JY pointed Administrator of Uie EtUte ot l,nd 'ecatl. he la very roomy below John William Ttbblta. deceased, and all ' both a to accommodations and hold parties having claims against the aald caowrlty and through J' mrougn nis his new new pur- nur. estate are hereby required to furnish I aame. properly verified, to me on or U- cluue Capt. Ilvatum wUl continue to ore me zist dsy w May. A.D. l27. and i have the larger boat of the part Ik. lnnbtd to the estaU are ... . required to nay the amount of their in- . nlu,"u v- dHrtedneas to me forthwith. I He plans to fit her up for halibut NOHMAN A. WATT. Olliclal Administrator. Prince Kupert. B.C. DATED the 21st day of April, AD. 1037. IN HiOHATE. fiabtaf on returning from the prewnt trip In May. and to amure plenty of power for work on distant banka. he has ordered a 770 hp. boUnder heavy-oU engine; having been well satisfied with the Minder installed In the IN THU M roi KT or IIKITlHlinjeaa(ia. lltljMi: w1wn e purciuw4 btr ! years' go. tie conaiorrs me uoromy Act" auhi.i.ui.ou wen adapted lor halibut flsntng. ea- nd i In U Matter of the Estate of Paul i PJly as he is convinced of the Oerhard Uidwlg. Deceased. Intestate, necessity of developing the fisheries at TAKE NOTICE order of . that Ills bjr i-,.i acTtln OUUncea ii.tw . from f, .hintn shlnplrrg ' Honor P. McB. Young, the th day ot ' April. I9XI. I waa appointed Admlnlatra- points. The vessel waa built for this tor of the estate of Paul Gerhard Lud- purpo In 1814. about the same time wig. deceased, and all parties having ' . ., claims atamst tha aald Estate are hereb? i th "Scandi. "1 operated In the required to furnish aame. properly vrri- halibut industry for some years, being! ' fled, to m on orbfore one month from this date, and all nartlea Indebted to the IX PH0BATE. ix Titn si ritr.Mi: mviiT or iiniTi"ii ; ll.l Mill t I In the Matter of the .t.;u. Act; and owned for a time by the New England Estate are required to pay the amount rTsh Company: but conditions arose of 'their indebtedness to m forthwith. , which for a number of years mode the KOKlAdmVln5?r;tor. use of large vessel, unprofitable, and Prince Rupert. BC. she was diverted to the trading busi- JIMMY TieOMt IHXV Capt. Jimmy Thomas, he of manifold IASI) ACT claims against the aald estate are hereby .NOTICE or INTENTION? TO APPLY TO required to furnish same. properly l.l.fi: LA NO. verified, to me on or before the 18th ; THE. DAILY NEWS freezing. His trips into port average about twice week with the big power boat Vlner. At the Prince Rupert Boat House everybody to busy getting ready lor the advent of the spmg season which It to hoped will b even bigger and better'!" than ever before. i TharfW -to at the dry dock undergo-1 Ing an overhaul which, Include 'the In. ! I.nni' nine, mlmltlu.l 1... .v.-. .. . ... puliation of .a new kn-r Jm it r,H ! varied enough, to meet era, painting up.' .nwl nnrv tlemana. ' , .. " .T . "v "c UU""'CM venue " ' u: It's US thin tms besides oesiaes -i.i- t0 th tJt, nf . , ,,,. ' , ,V Balnt wltn nU tJt an, , Jt comprise, the WrIdVTb W,tn "her boats. Pachena famous watches. ! S'Xifc ,Th."5.h "0,!tftiti" l dat ha" . - engaged mi most wt salmon canning operation!,. Prince Kurort ,n i.:iwork to wpmtoed by c.pt. .Alex- It contains all the watch . Y IT .... i.KiMnwui Vancouver and rrince charter work during the summer, the v iiui.H, mure naiium ana seine zn ui neiy oc toe maintay iK i H meie is. linnfl. ..,, ,.,, 4Vila ulntu tort.l ...... 1 ..ft t . ,.. 1 "w.. v.nn II...K. u.iu uic now ituiiuintr in tin. fo we come to u wun no- at,,la nf .! ,. !, i 7. ?.. . . thin leM than a promise of " " " " ' ! " - youer, in.affn. o. course. watch certainty. . - ' f hwi huwi vvii-t i -..i.. nii i I, . Jjet u,,;tructlon in the vicinity of the aouth. . . - show you ome of our , Mrt ,uen at,vn rrice or the in. I IrriMllniul VDlct.!.- I . i . and Variout nagKh!p of the PjlJJJf. fleet thla tUin- mer. Tha Pacbena will be taken out shortly Jar an overhaul before she start on a ciiuH ry charter absut June IS. Myfanwy may go on a fishery patrol charter tUl reason but thu ha not jet Utu deftnluly decided on. Tle 23" Is itlll lying on the beach In the dry dock yards where she has spent the winter butg a little more summery-like weather than we have been getting lately will see some movement with her In anticipation of the annual Bait Lake hervice. Hob Oainmon and Tom Watt are beginning to wonder If theyH be able, to get that dry dock gang to work fust enough ta turn out the big new 64-foot selneboat ready In time for the opening of charter acaoon about June IS, but are hoping for the best. The fact that the delivery cf the 60 h p, Washington-Estep delsel engine, which la to go into the vessel. Is somewhat delayed, being not now expected much before the middle of May, may alxo bold matters' up a little. The new nervlce host "Oranby" for the Oranby Co.. which was built at the local dry dock, mode a good delivery run up to Anyox last week, covering the ninety mile distance in about ten tioura without troubling henlf. According to Ben Fos of the Vancouver Machinery Depot, who Installed the 120 b.p. Waxhington-Ertep delsel engine In the vesM-t and who went tip with the bout and returned to the city on Tuesday, she was quite the cynosure of all eyes at the smelter town and the populace flocked down to , the waterfront to look her over. There are a few finishing- touches to be put on the big 78-footer before she Is actually commij loned in the company's service. INST.UJ.INCJ EMilM: Installation of the SO h p. Washing- tou-Estep engine tnthe 60-foot Skeena' River Japanese selneboat la now pro ceeding at the dry dock. The vessel has been denied the originally selected name by the authorities and Is to be renamed Nagoya. after the owner's birthplace in Japan. ponUeal colors and an argumentative By error, it was stated in the Water Administration I mood, to busy packing spring salmon ' f rent Whiffs last week that a fine t t Hm r.t., f Aur,,.t!Iron the ! nettrra and t rollers on j crustacean specimen had been present B. Nortln. deceased, intestate. the Bkeetut River to the plant of the ed to the local Fisheries Experimental TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. for I station by Indian Agent W. E. Collison. u.rrh A D io. 1 was aDnolnted sd- . ' M Instead. J. M. Collison. his bro ther. We hope this explanation wUl be the cause of preventing any fraternal crabbing. ?V.?.rcu'..r Thirty-five halibut tags have so far IIIurui'Tlj W Liir nwiw gair iinjwtiTw v ncvuiuiuj umm n t ui a ijivc uurNi . i pay the amount ol their indebtedness to and situate in rlelnlty of Captain's Cove. been turned over to him by vessels ar- roe lortnwtin. r-itv island, u t. vnDUlU A WITT ft fTlrr tK- nx. . - Dn.V.n - Official Administrator. 1 Co. Ltd.. of S25 Howe St- Vancouver. ! ,: present season states Norman L. Prince Rupert. B.C. BC occuDatlon Fish Packers. Intends 'freeman, local reDresenUtlve of the In Dated the 28th day of March. A D. 1B. to apply for a lease of the following tm,aUonal FUherles Commission. Seven described lands: IN PKOHATE I Commencing at a post planted abaut of the tags were from the lakutat and .... t mile distant In a northerly direction -,tward banks, where the fish were IN 1 1 Hi: M PItl'.Mi: roi KT or lRITIll from Lot 1253. lUnRe 4: thence north for " Um winter. ,,,., rm i umi S chains: thence east 20 chains: thence south to shore: thence west along shore while the balance came from nearor In the Matter of the "Administration to point of commencement, and con-iJn guch M Hecate Straits where tn th Matter of the Estate of William OOS6E PACKINQ CO. LTD (operations wre carried on by the com Oeorge Hughes, Deceased. Intestate. ) Applicant, mission over a year ago. The tags are NOTICE that by order of His Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent. TAKE . ,..- rv- I forwarded h arrive .m. h. Mr. Pree- HonorF. McB. Young, the 4th day of, Dated AprU 7. 1921. as they ,y Aprll, 1927. I was appointed Admlnls-' " " " 'man to Seattle, the commission's head- tVator of the eatate hi WUUam Oeorge ! THE SUI'HEME COURT OF "lM..d. 'Vl.KneSK JIltlTIHH COLUMBIA requlrnd "inSin to furnish same, properly verl- MtMh il the Matter ot the Companies Act "..?'??.r2eK?.S being Chapter 38 of tCe Revised In," Esute are reiud" V w iC British Columbia 1924 quarters. where tliejr are'more specific ally, traced. Capt. Casper Edwards, well known iccal fisherman and former owner of amount of their indebtedness to melJn J,",. of the riu Copper Com-!th 1,1 ftt Aassrea and also associated forthwith. ... I uanv Limited lNJX.l 'at one time with Jim Batt In the Joe 6flcr.rUmVn?,trator. ' T,l??i-J'i ,i!Rii'CnI'ii!I Baker, arrived In port this week for Prince Huryrt. B.C. . T'" Y f -- .v.. .. a., of Ani-u in tan. m Chambers at the court liou at his first call with the combination Prince Rupert. British Columbia, on halibut boat and seiner Emma K. a.m.! o'clock In the forenoon for an .year In Vancouver. Is a chunky vessel Order permitting the abovejiamed Com-! , conventional seine boat type pany to be reatored to the Register of , ....,. . . , Companiea In the Province of British 1 with a length of 65 fet. deriving iter Columbia, in the oiflce oi tne Registrar power from a 65 h.p. delsel engine. "'nr"T'"i, la.hlLast year the veswl was engaged ta dav of ADrll. AX). 1927. WILLIAMS, MANSON & OONZALE8. Bollcltors for Ue Delta Copper uompany (wj-q,.; IN PROBATE IN THIS MTHKMi: (OI KT OI ItHITISlI I'OH Mill In the Matter of the Admlnlatratlon Act; and In the Matter -of the Estate of James Webster Mitchell, Deccaied, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor F. McB. Young, the 12th day of April, A.D, 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of James Webster Mitchell, deceased, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are' hereby required to furnish same, verified, to me on or before the froperly 3th day of May, AX). 1927. and all parties indebted, to th. estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NOKMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 13th day of April. AX). 1927. PAIN from Bladder Irritation ooa ssssd by "SANTA C MIDY ware of Imitations Look fer th. word "MIDV Hold by sll drviltifts nsiiits ti packing salmon down the coast, "-which work she wlU return to shortly. Bhe Is being outfitted here and wUl leave early next week oh another halibut trip, it being the intention to deliver Ue next catch to Vancouver where the boat will be prepared for her other The local halibut boat N. and S. Capt. Bob Thompson, has been on live Edward Lipnett ways this week for minor hull work and painting. PAINT MANTr.WTl ItLK If we are U believe what we hear, we would Uunk that'Shef TiMMrtfwon! yacht club caretaker, and keeper) ' of canine grass widows, would be putting his time to better advantage as an rfficieutcy expert In a point manufactory (now that', not right, la lt) It's hard to Judge the capacity of one who can conduct such a clean-up campaign with tle scrapings' of eld polut can and a little turps. Such a man, one would Dunk, should tut long continue lu the role of wet nun to a bunch of gusbouts and amateur yachtsmen, V E. Hunt, Ltd. is taking on metropolitan alri snifMll-Nlcltraon loots Hecla Agents for Prince Rupert Steens Limited more and mom a bloated millionaire Bill Nelson can put in reading rooms. I Ed. LfDHett can lav down gridiron and I erect buildings but Mil goes them one better for he's put up an electric sign which everybody has been much ad miring this past week. When night are dark and waters are rough. Mills high sign will undoubtedly be of great assistance to those who near the home I.ort from the deepv The halibut boat Ringleader. Capt. Merrill Sollows, has been on the Ward Ways this week Tor cleaning and The Oosse Packing Co. "a cannery ender China Hat was in port on Thursday, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Field Strang and Mi. and Mis. Dick CSosm rom Sunnyslde. Peter Haldane was in port from Met- lakatla this week with his seine boat which has been having some new .qulpmrnt and repairs made. Capt. -Moose" LcLean has been en gaged In considerable engine work this week on his little halibut boat. r.ti-i: SPENCEU SOLD. . Planning to leave early next month ton l)ls native heath of Norway. Capt. Dun Lursen. president of the Halibut Boat Owners' Association and one of the best known local fishermen, to dUposlng of his halibut boat Cape Spencer to Richard Olske. who has been one of his crew. The Cape 6pencer, which Is now out on a trip at the conclusion of which Capo. Larsen Drill leave her, is a familiar craft of nany years standing here. BuUt some len years ' ago. she was first owned by Capt. Winnie Pierce of the Taboma but for the most of her career has been the property of Capt. Larsen. She la 48 feet long and Is powered with a 30 h.p. Standard engine. Donning the old overalls In which he seems to be about as happy as when arguing with his colleagues In the city council and we know he likes that. Aid. M. M. Stephens has been busy a good purt of the time thewe lat few days supervising the installation of a new 30 h.p. Kelvin engine, to replace an old 20 h p. Palmer which has seen better though many useful days. In the Vera 8. Fry at Cow Hay. 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