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The year 1026., one of the worst on record for storms at sea, has proven, paradoxically, that safety at sea Is the new 'slogan of sailors. j Radio this year has fought one of Its; greatest. sea battles to save ' Uves.- Standing against It on the lailure side of of storm and shipwreck, and heroic rescue in answer to the S.OJS. A little freighter last January, encountered ' storm In mld-Atlanl! thaV waV loo much for her. With her equipment washed overboard by the waves she be-;an to flounder In the sea. But her 3.0B. has gone out, and was picked up by a great ocean liner, which hurried to hr aMlKtanre. The Antlnos sank, but her men wet- safe aboard the President Roosevelt, thanks to the spirit of courage and brotherhood among sailors, nnd th marvel of the wireless. During the exigencies of the genera) strike in England last spring over thousand vessels were permitted to sail without wireless operators. It was made the subject of a question In th- House of Commons. Yet there are few ships which must rely on them selves alone, as of old. One of these was the Manchester Producer, a freighter, which to lessei the suffering of her cargo of cattle attempted to change her course In January storm. iter steering gear broke, and halt of the terrified cargo, bellowing wildly, had to be driven overboard to keep the ship from enp sizing. Unable to summon help, the Manchester Producer drifted for weeks until the food, .gave, oUt.', and the re mainder of the cattle had to be .hoisted one by one from the deck and dropped Into the sea to save them a more agonizing death from starvation. More than a month passed, and the Manchester Producer was more than thousand miles off her course when she was found by a Dutch tug and tewed to the Azores. When Is a soldier not half a soldier? When he Is In quarters. Er . fc? "VL. r3C3 VAard luck' VV i r f I ' 0 1927 Br '"TvFW Seuv'icC. SEA WORSE BUT ! SAILORS SAFER Fine for catarrh when melted in a poon or snuffed up the note and vapors Inhaled. Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A Salve- which Releases Medicated Vapors when Applied Over Throat and Chert. , Drusque woras, loiaiiy iobi, in uoyos juumeni, V1CKS apOKUO reSCteS imme-' Register. 124 vessels for the first three; diately inflamed, congesd air passages, imonths of 1926. aeainst a loss of 103 1 ..This lis the imodern direct treatment for I all cold troubles that prwinc for . ,n h. r..i. is so nonu- ... , - i i ar m Canada and the States where over While this year", losses have not yer 17 rj ESrf wnijj.cicijr iiEU., oMenaia lor sore throat, tonsilitii. show more than 400 craft lost In the, Florida hurricane and 100 schooners wrecked In Havana harbor In the Cuban blow. Standing to the credit of radio is line assertion of shipping men here that ! . . . ft......... -u m 1 V. reached startling figures hol not wireless on shipboard sputtered Its cry for assistance. To those who sail the seas the wireless has given a comforting thought of safety that mariners and travellers -of other days .have not known. I Within ten months there have been two "hurricanes that swept the south : Atlantic seaboard and the Weather I Bureau has sent out ninety-nine storm warnings to snips at sea. Those, who 'Insure shipping say this year's losses have not been abnormally large and that Insurance rates, based on a falling I oft of claims since the use of radio became general, have 'been reduced. I Many ships which otherwise would have been a total loss have been saved by wireless and towed to port. Wireless has changed the stories of .the sea which are those of thrilling rescue rather than of total disaster and lonely death. The Royal Humani Society gave its medal for the bravest deed in 1925 to a sailor. With the wireless a new hero wus born the radio operator. Half forgotten by the passengers so long as all I goes well, his is a courage not of ac-, tlon but of endurance. In the Ber-jmuda storm of last October, the Va-: lerlan, a ' British naval sloop, turned turtle. By the time the cruiser Cape-' town had fought her way to the scene I only nineteen survivors of the crew of one hundred and three could be found I clinging to the life rafts. In a bald statement they told a story which is ajmost a commonplace of the sea, yet which carries Implications of a glorious fortitude. "The wireless operator." they said, "went . down In his cabin, stUl jendmg out the 8.0-8." STOUM AM .SIUI'IVKIXK From all over' the world come stories bronchitis, croup, head and chest colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just rub Vicks over throat and chest and inhale the medicated vapors. It ouickly loosens uo a cold. Vapo Rub Orat 21 Million Jars Used Yearly BURNS LAKE Mrs. P. Brunell has received word that her mother, Mrs. M. Eckert. was run down by a street car in Seattle, where she resides, and received very serious bruises. A daughter was born at the Burns Lake Hospital on Thursday morning to Mr.. end .Mrs. Sidney Oodwln. She .has already been engaged by her father, editor of tbe Burns Lake Observer, for the social chair. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rawson are here from Dewey and will spend about two weeks visiting with Mr. Rawson's sister. lrs. C. Hartley. J. W. Mlers. assistant, engineer for tbe provincial department of public works. Prince Oeorge. and L. Johnson, bridge foreman, also of Prince Oeorge. ere visitors here last week on offi cial business. Arthur Sheltord. Wistaria: William Ellison, Ootsa Lake, and 8. Acrea ol Streatham were business visitors In town last week. Mrs. D. Cochrane underwent anoper atlon in New Westminster and Is mak Ing satisfactory recovery according to word received here. Barney Mulvany was on a business inp 10 uoiss uine last wcck. Floyd Stanycr caught a weasel which measured 23 Inches from tip to tip. It is said to be the largest weasel ever' captured In this district. Burns night was celebrated with a dance In the Community Hall, the event being one of much enjoyment. Oeorge Buchanan of Danakln, while crossing Francois Lake, lost hlssle'.ghs when the ice gave away. Fortunately, Mr. Buchanan was able to save himself cd. the double trees breaking, the horses made a dash for shore which they reached successfully. Why hasn't she made a rich mar rlage If 'her face is her fortune'?" "Poor girl, she has a tongue that Is her misfortune." I! SPORT CHAT Following the adjustment of Billiard League affairs, two more games In the Moose vs. Qrand Terminal tournament were played last night, scores being as follows: J. Hlllman (Moose) 200. Frank Zle-marv (Orand Terminals) 116. J. Judge, 14, R. Howe 200. With J. May (Moose) having beat game of the tournament, tbe total for the three games Is now 594 to 446 In favor ot the Moose who thus have a mlnals, Games between " Oeorge Mellmoyle (Moose) and . Charlie Balagno (Terminals) and Joe Brown vs. H. Oorbett are. to be played between now and Canadian youth and grit scored another big victory last week when The Pas dog derby ended with Em 11 St. Ooddard, 20-year-old French-Canadian winning the money prize and fame after driving a race unequalled for speed In the annals of dog racing. BL Coddard was credited mlth rare endurance and. skill In handling his team of seven greyhound huskies. He was also credited with patience and tact In the breeding and training of his dogs. Ray Pelkey, the Oakland, Cal.. light-heavyweight, meets Roy Cllfle at toiught.-. Pelkey has been a busy boxer the past few months. Following ' his match at Tacoma recently, when he took the decision over Cllffe. Pelkey went back to his Oakland home and engaged in battle there and the follow ing day hurried on to Portland, wnere he met . th&&peely Harry .Dillon. He had no sooacr. reached Oakland again when he was caUed back to meet Cllffe. Roy Cllffe appears to have struck his stride. His knockout win over Harry Lee, followed closely by a decisive victory over Ernie Owens shows! that the Vancouver Island light heavy weight Is right. Is golf going to take tbe place of baseball as . t North American sport? In popularity, it la growing far faster than baseball' grew In Its early days. For everyone that plays golf, there art tlve who would -toe playing If they could. In the main, golf still Is a rich man's game. The price of getting Into a good golf club Is prohibitive for the average man. The scarcity of goU nurses for the person of moderate aieans drives home the principle that the country has made practically no provisions for recreational sports for the people. If golf ever does dethrone baseball, it will be n good thing for the national health. The baseball fan rarely plays the game himself. He tits and watches professionals plsy. For this reason, baseball is nO longer a sport. It Is form of 'theatricals. One does not find golf enthusiasts ' sitting 1 back and watching other players- except an occaslonaLatar. The golfer Is not a grand stand loafer. He 'gets out and plays the game himself. Toronto editorial comment on the victory of Oeorge Young, the 17-year-old boy of that city who achieved tame at Catallna Island has a word for the mother. "Who should receive the credit for the Calallna swim? The boy who did it or the mother who inspired him? Both, no doubt." says the Olobe, And the Mall has ajiord for parents to ponder over: "One ot the defects of our educational system is that it does not lead young people to believe In themselves A father who says to his I Would Like To Be Forever FREE From ASTHMA Please tell xns how Asthma-Sera, the wonderful new medicine sottens and soothes the throat and bronchial pasaages, restores glsnd activity to normal and QUICKLY and FOnEVEH BANISHES Asthma, Hay Fever and Dronchlal troubles. My Nam la. My Address. Cltr and State- Mall hl BdvrrtUeateat Uda? to R. M. II. Laboratories 615 Vancouver Illaek VAACOUVICIt, U. C V anted For Sale For Rent WANTED. WANTED SPECIALTY SALESMAN rOUND. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! with car, to demonstrate and aell the ; Thomnson Uvdraullcator. a hvdraulle ' Bert Hosklna (Terminals) In the first shock absorber and snubber com- i TnTmlod sa a tnnr -A u ' plehIld chance to lnnict the first .w. .... .....j .. ..- .. r" r .-. ."" h: . .v- fcr wjc uKcr naixu uuuer mi ( ume aosorDea throurn the skin like a ;Delc"1 m K ut" blned. for all cars. 8plendld opportunity for the right man. Liberal commissions. State experience. Write Jermaln and Phillips. Limited, 677 Howe Street, Vancouver. BC. 25 FOR SALE FOR SALE TO CIjOSE OUT AN 13- tate, we are aulltorlM-d to sell several lota, some corners, harbor view, and ou sewer. Price low and terms from 410.00 monthly. Enquire T. McClymont. U I FOR SALE. JStX CARS TIMOTHY, '. one Bromt. rO B. Burns Lake, B.C. , H. C. Shlnn. Wtllow Spring Ranch.! Southbank. Francois Lake. B.C. 34 FOR SALE. -PAIR OF BLUE FOXES Apply O. It. Udd. Sea view Apartments. , tf FOR RENT FOR, RENT. THIRTY ROOM EQUIP ped hotel. Doing concern. Write Box 342 Dally News Office tf FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-mnt: four rooms and bath: water paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED APART-menta. Apply Smith & Mallett. Ltd. Telephone 174. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. FI;C rooms and bath. Mur.ro Bros. tf LOST LOST. LADY'S SILVER MBSH BAO containing sum of money. Finder please return to Dally yews office. HOARD BOARD THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Prion HrT SID BOYS BREAKS 830 disheartened son, "You wltl overcome every difficulty In your studies, every obstacle In your path. If you only think so and manfully stick to your work.' wUl be an influence tor good In the making of that son." OWN CUE RECORD Sid Boys. Western Canada billiard champion and known here, reported that he made the biggest break of his life at Hotel Vancouver. Tuesday nluht. when he complied 260 in a single visit to the table. Boys was playing with O. Philips, well known Vancouver ivory tickler. CRIBBAGELEAGUE Culil Morair nml t' X. (iriiliir lire Mill ut Ti In Mantling Cribbage League result last night were as follow: Knights of Columbus 15. C. N. Mechanic 12. Moose 13, C.N. Operating 14. Prince Rupert Hotel 15, Son of Canada 12. Dry Dock 11, Orange Lodge 18. Cold Storage 16, Canadian Legion 11. Bt. Andrew's 18, Grotto 12. I W. L. ,Cold Storage 4 o C N. Operating...;' 4 o Prince Rupert Hotel. 3 l Moose .... 3 j Canadian Legion ... 2 3 Bt Andrew' 3 j Knights of Columbus 3 3 C. N. Machanlcs 1 3 Orotto . . . : i 3 Dry Dock 1 3 Sons of Canada .... 1 3 Orange Lodge 1 3 THICK Of TRADE. Pt 4 4 3 2, 2 2 ' ,3, 1 1 1 1 1 riina uiu Lady (to beggar): "Poor man, how mlserablo you look." ueggar (coniidentlallyi -j wouldn't he much good at this jolj if 1 didn't." AUCTIONEER noon a. iro Val l'ie. Mixed Wood Blocks per load Utn. KlndHng, per load - Furnace Wood, per load 1600 Delivered. Bait Herring Phone Mark U.l RESTAURANTS tiOOl) eat caii: Mrs. Unger. Proprletreoi Third Avenue. Next O W V OimmI Home funked .Meal. Phone Black 700 ANOTHER RIG REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES 1-H4 Ton ' Utility Exnrew FOR RENT. PIANOS. PHONOORAPHS ChaasU . .- 1833.00 and Singer Sewing Maefctue. Walker's u Ton Llrht Dellvetf Chassis B3Q40 Music Store. I Taurine and Kaadntrr I mm Sport Roadster $ tmQJbQ Coach and Ccrjpe I102OO0 Sedan I1135DO Landau tlaS00 IMI) CAKH ON HtSK 1 Ford Light Delivery, open body i tc, oo 1 Ford Light Drllvery. panel body 115000 I Ford Light Drllvery. starter equipment ijjo 00 I Ford Tudor Sedan, starter equipment lino 00 1 Oldsmoblle 6-paMenger Tour ing. 1022 I (W0 00 Terms ean be srranged on both new and used ears to suit the purchaser. KAIEN GARAGE Dealers In radii. r, .mi uughlln. Oakland, IVnllae Old'tniitille and Cheirnlet ram. I'lione .12 TAXI l'hone 07 Tnxl (Call George. Paul or Gust Six and Seven Tassngr Stude-hak'ers at your disposal any time. HUSS HROS. FOOL ROOM Meeker Block. fAcross from Empress Hotell IN FR01JATE. in the si ritcMi; coi irr or iiiiitihii COI.r.MIIIA in the Mstter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew nim. mnerwise Known Andera mm. ueresseti, Ilileslale TAKE NOTICE that hv nril.e t.t 111. uiiur, juuge liooeruon, the loth day of December. A.D. 1920, I was pnolnted Administrator of the estate of Andrew nim, owierwise Known as Anders Aim. deceased, and all parties having claims against the an Id estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me. on or before the 17th. dar of Jnur. AJ). 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay .... .... ....... , .llv)r juueuirnness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT ITInce Rupert." B.C. . .". . Pfflcla Administrator, r Dated the 31st dav nf nm.. a n 1020. ' IN PRORATE the si'rnr.Mi: roncr or imirisn , tOI.FMIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; snd In the; Matter of the Folate of dark .I:?W!!1 JS"0."' recessed. Intestate, 1 V". I 7S DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken few less than 50c Why worry If you break a leg or arm. j oi TdniNo of If the face Is scarred or scratched. ' ,J"' M"1 W-r , I fl make them look like new. Wttti) a little pot c ,t and a Utile bruah or screw iney wiu wmj oe aooiirrai With a lttlte Charcot ImUter. I will fix them good for iwr! I buy. seil. or txehaitfe anything of value. Sales conducted anywhere la Prtnee Rupert. Phot T34 O. F. Brine. Auettasteer. Tue-xtay Fridays . Saturday C-PJl, Juii 14 1 2nd Ave & 2nd 8' 3rd Ave At Pultoi: 3rd Ave tc 6th St Bundsy collec t ,i; day only. STEAMSHIP a . . Found.1 MAIL SCHEDULE Cor Vanrniner TueiMlay- m Otrd a Prlday--aa. Priic ! ; Saturday Saturday m Prm c Jan. 14- as Pr o e kl Jan. 3d Pni " I'rmn 'iiriier- Sunday -as cardrns Wednesday v V- r ' fYlday w Ca'uit Buturdny as Tr n r B' Jan 10 at. Pirn Jan. 24 w. Prln M I'ur pwrl MniHimi ami Miinrfa mx Cnrtlr' I mm ri,rl lnion uiid TiimuIiv m Cardf ' 't I'nr Htennrt. Anym " wrunmuiav w i.u. ' i I First ciaa oi . Vftneouvet en Mi . ! . v. Saturday by ( N il Ta Anjot, A I Ire Arm, airaut m mler Sundays . . . Wednesdays To It. Miawnn snd Na XJ.rj, Sunday . To AlaUul faint-. Jan. 10. 24 To t-n ('harlottf- Jan 16. m tv-roviiMi tTum the Iji.I Tuefdaya. 1 !..''! s- ' f .a at i f rom snr-mrf Sunday . Wednesdays : Friday CJ'.R.. Jan it A llnm Aiiynt. A I ire Aria. K Pmitlef Tuesday Fridays lm Ft. lmpMin aa4 I r Tuewtaya I'n.m Alaska Pnlnt. Jan. 14. m I'rixn l)un (IwrlMIe- Jan. II. 37 IMI touxniov 1.1 OrtJMUn At AU: A u 1st Ave. H Btti - ti SUl Ave ruKon 8! Hi Ave A Tb"ti,- lllfa it SberbT '.k' llth Ave & Co-.ra' 6th Ave. As IIsvh 6th Ac tlsrs Cov atb Ave tt Cot tot: V Mb Ave tt UrBr !e ' 9. Oavt Dldk Prwr. Oov Wharf O TF. Whart OTJ" sutlun A"" I rum Stewart, An)in an Tuesday as. Carden Friday a Prince KPf' I'or (Jiieen 'iarlotle Jan. !- Prince cw- Jan, 29-.- Prince Horn (Jiieen Chnrlotte" Jan. -. Prince Clufl" Jan. 27- -a Prince Cliatl"" For Altika Jan. 10-bi. Princess M" Jan. 34-as. Princess Ma" From Alaka Jan. 14- -tw Princes Mo'1 Jan. 28- as Prince" Mi' S" C.N.R. TRAINS Wc1 For East -Mondays ,.'.S"tV . order of III bi,h.v. riireSn?0?' ",e "n dsy of ' T) Administrator of th. ..7?.. ,J;poJ,n:!2 , urcenseo, and all parties having claim against the said iiiS. hereby reoulred to finnlsh same nro. her y verified to me on or Mm 'the lsth day of January. AX. 1037 atid ill . parties indebted to' the estate' ,V-' .1 1 . i ' l"e muunt of tholr In-clrbtedness to me forthwith, NORMAN A. WATT, Otficiai Administrator, n.t.rt h. . VriM" Rupert. 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