TWO Sealed in Metal TERFRONT WHIFFS SALADA" TEA Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - S6 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Don't turrtnder to Pain, Pain is Nature's warning that something serious Is wrong In your rxxly. Therefore you should not resign yourrelf to suffering, but should endeavor to find means of correcting any poison or other destructive gent, which Is both causing your p';'n, and breaking down or harming your bodily structure. In Tcmpleton'i Rheumatic Capiules, or T87 Always delicious and fresh. Try it. The Daily News v PRINCE RUPERT. - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - . .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $600 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 pm on day preceding publication. All advertising; received subject to approval. Saturday, Jan. 8, 1927 .MODERN APLICATION OK AN OLD TEXT. The words ("Go Ye and Tell That Fox" Luke 13, 32) of the inspired writer go to show that the Divine Teacher held the Roman ruler in contempt. His father, Herod the Great (rather "Herod the Horrible") had dyed his soul in the blood of the innocents, and now his son, Herod Antipas, had beheaded John the Bantist. and wa following hw father in cruelty and crime. Anxious that the Master would discontinue his good work among his people, the Pharisees attempted to intimidate him with the threat that Herod might kill him But the Divine plan cannot be frustrated: "I must work the works of Him that sent me while it is day; the night eometh when no man can work. The cunning trickery of evil men only in the end defeats itself. Ciim'! io do a tertain work- That work must be com pleted, i that task must be performed, and no human power or agancy must be allowed to stand in the way. "Man is immortal till his work Is done. "Go ye and tell that fox " Hunters Vnnu ftiot 4Vn ...... IW iuai I . . twines nieaiin ana strategy, in order to seize his prey, and attainl xThe well hla V 1.. i, ... . . 'I . uujeu. iuu rareiy see mm during- the day, unless jt be at a distance, but under cover of darkness he springs upon his victim. It Is dificult to ensnare or trap him. But he who knew all things saw what was behind these "whited sepulchres filled with dead men's bones' The foolish inventions and devices of man had no place In the great world isue which was the mision of Christ. His was to heal the sick, cure disease, regenerate the human soul and transfigure the sorrow of men's lives as the sun turns into golden splendor the clouds about its dawn. His was to live with men, to die for man, and to rise again to establish beyond all doubt that he was the Son of God and the deliverer of souls. THE POWER OF HIDDEN SIN. "Go ye and tell that fox." The hunter must match his skill with the sagacious animal trained through long, years in the art of self-preservation and survival. Now. the fox is the synonym of sin, just as is the serpent, cunning, wily, concealing and springing when its victim is off its guard. Sin seldom shows its hand, but plays upon incredulity until the opportune moment arrives, then it draws the hidden dagger and plunges the Iron into the soul, or lashes its victim with the whip of a scorpion. . Witness Goethe's masterpiece. Dr. Faustus sells his soul to Mephistopheles, "the spirit that always denies" and in exchange the fiend agrees to give him earthly joys. Faustus is certain that sen-Bual pleasures can have no power over him. The contract Is signed in blood: Mephistophles and he became intimately associated. Then wnen me ruin of Margaret has been brought about, Faust realizes inai ne, himself,. Is in the snare of a merciless demon. t . ' 1 - f: . . ' UNSEEN DANGERS MOCK HEEDLESS YOUTH;. , j I The fiend ... mocks him with the words, "Now I have thee.Faus Vila VA.t 1 1 ilt i.mi 1 vu, uuu,, boui anu an. "inicK heads," says Browning, "ought to recognize the devil, that old stager, in his trick of general utility, icus uownwara, out naaies all the way." The engineer may be heedless of the red light ahead and hurl his train with its living freight over the precipice. The boat, Ignor ing me iignmouse, tumbles over the falls and is swallowed in the svtiri oi me whirlpool, with all its passengers. So often youth, regardless of, the danger signal, or having lost control of the power which shapes destiny, makes moral and spiritual shipwreck. "Go ye and tell that fox" that long after the magnificent temples of idolatry have gone into decay; long after proud thrones and monarchies have crumbled into dust, that the story of the cross will be told in every land and that milions in all climes and all ages will J9K liLsubraiaJve worship before the shrine of the despised Nazarean Prophet. "Got ye and tell that fox," and his vixen Herodias, that earthly splendor and glory is transitory and fleeting, that goodness is more, than jrold and character outweighs the stars. Yes, go and tell him that his sould must be cleansed of Its moral corruption and thift he must accept the Saviour of mankind as his Saviour If he hopes to rule himself and his passions here, and reign with the King of Kings forever hereafter. A sermon by Rev. J. R. Frizell, at present In pulpit of First Presbyterian Church In Prince Rupert. Neuralgia Headache T-R-C'-SS - Rheumatism Xcurilis Lumbaoo Sciatica T.R-C'a, you have remedy that will not only bring you safe, speedy relief from your suffering, but one that will also ensble your body to throw out the poisonous substances that causes the pain. Prove It for yourself to-day net 30c or $1 box of T.R-C'a from your druggist, or send 10c for booklet and generous trial to Templetons "L", Torontc 2. T4 Another ship chandlery and outfit ting concern Is to be established on Ray Love says he will not be a candidate for municipal election honors to throw his be a popular candidate. It would give Ray an outlet for some of his steam, at the same time providing the city a capable alderman or what-not. We would be willing to bet a good Orlt douphnut against a Tory spltball that! the waterfront electrical wizard would be on the payroll for an extra 2J per! month during 1927 and 1828 it he would get two good men and true to sign his credentials and go up and see Teddy Jones between 12 and 2 on Monday afternoon. Come on, Ray. let's make It Aid. Love, sounds good, doesn'i It? Jack (Paddy) Xvarson, owner of the schooner Edward Llpwtt, It understand to be about to give the dry dock a contract for the construction of a new halibut boat of the fifty-foot class. INK. II. SOLD known halibut schooner 4 Inez H., which was acquired at the close of last season by Edward Lipsett Co. from Harold and Andrew Ness, has now been sold to Edward 8kogmo, formerly of the P. Dorreen and more recently on the Scrub. The new owner is taking a delsel engine out of the vessel and replacing It with a new Enterprise 35 h.p. gasoline motor. The Inez H. Is a 50 foot boat and was built locally six years ago by the Ness boys. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert fisheries experimental station, is expected back last week from the East, having attended a meeting of the Biological Board at Ottawa and spent the holiday season at his home In Winnipeg. N. L. Freeman of the International Fisheries commission sU7. who has been spending the Yuletlde season at his home In the south, Is also expected back shortly. He will not remain long this time, however, for hi is to go out to the Yakatat and other halibut banks aboard the schooner Scandla which has been engaged for the' winter to carry the scientists of the commission on their explorations. It has been necessary to build a nev pile driver for the purpose of repllln and putting new facing on the government wharf for a distance of 250 feet west of the Booth Fisheries packing, plant. " " ' t New fender piles are being and minor repair work done G.T.P. wharves. put ln at the There was more or less consternation at the Cow Bay floats on Thursday morning when a floating pile got stuck under the approach and put it In such a position that neither access or egress could be made until the tide started coming up about noon when the offending pile was floated. N. M. McLean of boatbuilding fame was ac cused of having let the wandering pile loose. Nil) AMIKKSOX'H HOtT One of the finest pleasure -boats In the harbor will be the result In a few weeks of the energy and powess of Sid Anderson, who has inherited the paternal handlness, The kid has been laid and frames were going up this week on the boat which Is being built In the old Shockley factory near Cow Bay from plans. Of the raised deck siyle. the vensel will be ST feet long and will probably be powered with a 23 hp. automobile engine which will be capable of providing a thrilling M. P. celerity without getting 1U youthful Cntcheon owner pinched for speeding, Bid will mayoralty Claude Klrkendall, Jack Lindsay and Oeorge Bryant are apparently going to see the game season out. These three stalwart huntsmen, with their Invited guests, went out last week-end an1 had aatlsfactory results, Kirk and THE DAIL1 NEWS Saturday,. Jonua: s Edward Lipsett starts moving to waterfront; schooner Inez H. bought by Ed. Skogmo; Sid Anderson building pleasure boat ' The Edward Lipsett Co. will start at the first of next week moving into its commodious and permanent new waterfront home, i construction of which is being rapidly rushed to completion by tht contractors, John Currie &. Son. By the end of the month, the firm; will be established for business in the new premises and the present quarters in the Clapp Block on Second Avenue will be vacated. The main store building on the waterfront, described in these colurnns before the construction started, is a steam-heated two-storey structure measuring 3ft by 80 feet. The store and offices will be contained on the ground floor and upstairs will be a large storeroom The building stands on i SO 300 foot wharf which has floats on either side. To the rear Is a 30 by 60 foot shed which will be used for storage i purposes and which Is now ready to ! receive stock. j The buildings stand on a portion of the Trotler waterfront leasehold. George again being In pursuit of the wily and feathery beauties on Thurs day. a wet ana uncomfortable time was experienced by the captain and crew of the Oosae-MlHerd fish carrier China Hat. well known here, during the stilt southeast gale In the south last week, and the vessel was saved by the Coast 8S. Co. steamer MaUqul from being dashed on the Praaer River lettv. the waterfront this ye.r in the build- CnIn MWerfu, -..bo., ... lag which formerly contained the on ln, wty t0 New Westminster to be Akerbcrg-Thomson machine shop. The Uld up ,or the wlnt(jr off lhe .j, ln the new business, further principals of the , , fur,ou n en. particulars of which will be announced glne broke ,. , the captain was shortly, are well known In local water- forcM ,ncnor torm thre4ten. front circles with which they have done;,,, eu.hnnomtnt to throw hlm on lhl business in other capacities for many ! breakw.ter. Mataaul. Cantaln R. " -A. Liorrf. Pijr.a hr by ntiA m acV.r give aid. He was light. and hard i handle in the gale, and the China Hat Was ln shallow water, off the channel. although we know, if he would deign .,. '. ,h . ,, hat hat In ln thf the rlriff. ring, he he wnulH would ' . put a line on trie helpless vessel ami started to tow her off. The line broke, and they had to go through alt the trouble again. This time tie line held and the China Hat waa towed into Vancouver. The China Hat figured prominently ln the relief of the wrecked rumen liner Tuscan Prince on Village Island ln February. 1823. The Tuscan Prince, thrown off her course by treacherous current in a blinding snowstorm. Dllel up on Village Island. Barkley Sound, and was out of touch for two days, finally being discovered by fishermen. The China Hat was one of the first vessels to be notified, and she took tnt s'i sT -at & smgiiUi u. Bamfleld life station on the West coast cf Vancouver Island. 111(1 IKlIMls at OM.VNO There were big doings at the fishing community otX Osland over the Christmas and New Year season. The Christmas festivities duly recovered from, the New Year was suitably ushered In with the use of all the town's artillery and a party waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlmson on the night ct January I. Those present tnoluded Albert and John Eyolfsen. Joe and Dan Krlstmansson, John Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnson, Miss Sarah Phlllpson. Sidney Hunter and Mist Winnie Anderson. The evening wsj spent ln dancing, singing and radio reception with Miss Anderson at the piano, Albert and John Eyclf-eri res- aerea tne singing "In the Oarden of My Heart" which was a "howling su?. cess. In the course of the evening automobiles were presented to the winners of a gussing contest who were Joe Krlstmansson; Sidney Hunter and Mr, urimshaw booby prize. Those who went up on the train from Prince Ru pen Sarah Phllllpson and Sidney Hunter were taken across the river by Joe Krlstmsnson. Sunday was spent ln visiting around and, ln the evening, there was music and "blackjack" and Joe Krlstmsnson became so melancholy that he walked outside of ; the house and tried to breajc his neck by falling over a slx-fpot bridge. The Rupert people returned' home Monday morning, leaving; Osland at 4 ajn. Mermaids exist, aays Baron 'de Fernlg. a Dutch Jnoblenuyi! n6w,vlsltlng Eng. land. Baron Fernlg has spent most of his life in South. Africa and Kenya. Mermaids, according to the baron, are queer fish that are caught by Swa-hill fishermen off the coast of Eaa", Africa, north of Mombasa. They have heads with protruding eyes and a growth strangely like hair. Although they have no arms, the body down .t the middle has a quite distinct likeness to the human form. They are more than five feet In length. The flesh was very shrivelled and scaly but to the touch was quite the texture of skin," Baron Fernlg c!d. "The natives are very fond of the meut. So marked is. the resemblance of the fish to human beings, the natives are required to give very particular details to the officials before the fish can be sold In the market." Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert JAMMKY H. 1917. McCarTery and W. J. Mc-were nominated today ai candidates to contest the be a happy but probably broke boy j election on January when he gets Its ambitious Job finish-, - ed, il. Candidates II The AciWs Fifth Annual To make our Annual Stocktaking easier, our Temptation Sa Price have been duced still further to clear out nil broken linen. MEN'S SUSPENDERS President style. Regular 75c. Temptation Sale Price nop .MEN'S UNDERWEAR Stanfield's Silk and Wool Underwear; combinations only. Nice and warm. Regular $7.50. Temptation Sale Price .MEN'S UNDERWEAR Turnbuir Natural Pure Wool Underwear, In combinations and two-piece suit. Regular f 1.50. Temptation Sale Price I v. MI.MI. v. ii, nriwu ii. ; Montgomery. Wm Angle. J J Andr: -f ra. rrea shaw. John tryonavn Tf.oi McMeekm. W O, Barrte. Thos. McCb- .nont. George B. Casey. R. J. D. 8m mi O. W Morn ui jr. and A. W Edge Mrs W J. Kirkpatrlek. I W. Patmore ant Oeorge H. Munro were elected by acclamation to the school board. The Board of Trade was assured las evening thst no fish trap licenses would be granted on the Skeena River. A delegation representing the cl'.r vill proceed to Ottawa to press the views of Prince Rupert ln reapect to lahery concessions. liAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO ArTLV TO TO .K.tK MM In Prlnc Rupert Land Recording Dl-1 -net ot Prince Kupert, and situate on .be north shore of Crescent Inlet. . ioreiby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. a the Prsvinc of British Columbia, and elng about one and a half miles from he head ot the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Tlnee Rupert. B.C.. occupation Marin Sroker. Intends to apply for a lease of he following described lands: Commencing at a pott planted on the :iorth shore of Crescent Inlet, about jne and a halt mllea from the head of the Inlet: thence northwesterly 30 chains: thence southwesterly SO chains, thence southeasterly SO chains; thence north-easterly 30 chains, and containing forty ' 10) acres, more or leas. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November ST, 1920. LAND ACT NOTICK Of' INTENTION' TO ArTI.Y TO TO I-KAHi: LANO In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, queen Charlotte Islands, 1 TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Carrie, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation 'fish packer. Intends to apply for a lease of '.he following described land: Commencing at a post planted at uortheast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet; then:e westerly 2) chains; thence southerly about 13 chains; thence easterly 30 chains; thence northerly about 13 chains, and containing 3t acres, more or Ins. ROBERT M. CURItlE. Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY Til LEASE KOUKMllOKi; In Graham Island. Sueen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prlnr . Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. I Maiwett Inlet, Graham Island, ' TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C.. 1 occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply for a lease of the following de. scribed lands: Commencing It a post Dlanted at the Virtrth..f .nm.f nf nT 1.11. w , westerly, following northern boundary of ' isam ixi to tne nortnwest corner of said I Lot; thence westerly, northerly and i (easterly, following the high tide mark of1 Ferguson Bay to the extreme cute rlv point of Echinus Point; thence 'south-1 easterly to the point of commencement, and containing 160 acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, ! LTD. I Agent, J, Douglas Wilson. DstM 4th November. 1836. COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE- that LIPSETT CUN-NINO HAM Si CO. LIMITED alter the expiration of one month from thi first publication of this Notice Intends to spply to the Regtstrsr of Companies for the approval of the chanee of name to EDWARD LIPSETT (PRINCE nUI'EUTI LIMITED." DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. this 10th day of December, A D. 1020. LADNER fi CANTEION, Solicitors tor the Applicants. SOCKS FOR MEN Men's Silk and Wool Socks, in all nft in Rrown, Illnck and Fancy Check i. lar $1.25. Temptation Sale Price OVERCOATS FOR .MEN Men's Winter Overcoats, In Pure W materials in all sizos; check baik ; without belts. The Very latest modi Temptation Sale Price .SIN.H3 .MEN'S UNDERWEAR The famous Wolsey Underwear. England, nil pure wool; in all size Tern pint ion Sale Pile $.".1)3 Mr. I- Garfin of Edmonton U personally in charge of IhU Sale. Acme Importers Terms: Strictly Cash. Third Avrnne. Mail Orders Prcmplly Attended to. Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making every record tlo it Iwst. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearU of music lovers everywhere The case, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Coma in and say I want to hear the new a,gjpSJJSjsJSJSSSSSjSJSJ 171 K Temptation Sale No Charge Arcnunh nominated for aldermanlc honors were rt r. r-n . . n 1 1 ,1, I r ; J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Mnchinlfdn, Boilermaker. IllnckHmllhn, Pattern-maker. Founders, Woodworker, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINtt. Our plant is cquipiK-d to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 1.1 and .185 The Kaien Hardware Co. Wish to their FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS j: tho Compliments of the Season And Prosperity In the New Year t UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Palling frum Prlnre Kupert, lor VANCOIIVKIl, VICItlltIA, Nwaim.it Uy and Alrrt IUy, Hr- TurwUy, S p in. for VA.NCOl'VMt, YICTOKM. Alert ll.iy and Hwnii.on IUy, rtr ii a.m. lor POUT MIMPHON, ANVO.X. AI.ICK ARM, NTKWAKT .and t.aiiliriirn, nuiHJliy, n 11,111 12.1 2ml Avenue. II. M. MMI III, Airnt. Hullirdity, Nasi lllvrr Prlnre ICiiprrl. IH'.