v-mber 12. 1927 THE DAILT NEWS PAGE FlVa 1 1 eglected Waterfront Whiffs Electrical Honll.ullding Activity in Cow llay Hunting LM MWl-end IJet m far Thin Saon Halibut (. Eyes Season at land NEC'UJCT is doubtless the caws of most of the Ills that ,ff humanity. This Is so ,t "t evident that It" seems hsr- t necessary to tell you. If Tour eyes are srlvinjc trc-iie have them attended to-and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the ii u ttAt-m oi ioonsnnesi. isre'T -he ,08S ' eyesight 'V jr neglect is the most ncx usable DONT lose health and effl- ;r.d seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 I flNDIAN SUMMER )fGiT IN YOUR) 1 1 iiiii cnriN RF ; fflAl PAD THE 1 v CONE'- COLD GR.E.V 1 :.!! munths are fall- nd unci you'll have i i before you know in the "don't worry" .!.-:'. und get your bin ' 't'Ht away, -late-free eeat will u u care-free Winter. NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL and AIIIERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phone 116 and 117 1W Johnson for Mens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 31G Third Avenue Next Royal Bank ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low 55M L ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street The shipbuilding aon is as the Japanese yards in Cow Bay, Several contracts have been signed and prospects an that there1 : should be a ready mIc for stock moifleU. This la is aptte of th rather unsettled state that exists with regard to the aiaaeu fisher ies and the fact that the halibut seaaoo tanaot W deabrihel to have been an overly successful one from the financial fdut of viw.! i Yet "hope apriPK eternal ia the human breast," ami a It ia with' toe courageous ouia who ply the -ptoapemy and oat. stvey are the ones who take aaetr lasses phlllaophMsaiy and look tor better things on tb marrow. Nor do they atop at uiwl makings be- ltrV? t0 """.If" 10 "" ! mrnt of their efficiency and conveni ence. Aoroal Oow Bay. K. Taumura having aold a 98 by S foot treUtng boat, whieb be baa juat eomwleted. to John Uataon la atartad on the ooaatructlon of s toa halibut boat Iter Marellua Holke- atad. Uataon. whaae new boat u pow- eaad with a 8 hat. Vivian engine, formerly owned the trolling boat Sturdy. SI feet tang sad 7 feet beam and powered with a 7 h.p Vulcan engtee. which be h aokt to Ou Khlatrom. The boat for Holkeatad. farafterljr of the crew of the Viking. wUI have a 36 h p Bounder motor. Having aoM a S-lot halibut boat, the construction of which haa Juat been eonpleted to Tony Moen. formerly of the crew of the acaoooer Oape Deal, construction at the auehlro yard, under the Cow Ba bridge, la about to be started of a 40 fast halibut boat for Pate Wlkdaal. formerly of the Pair of Jacks. A h.p Frisco-Standard angina has been Installed in Moen new boat Wlkdahra boat will nave a M h.p. Oard- The Suaa yard which has been busily engaged In the building of stock model, has sold It latest product, a 30-foot gill natter, ta aam Ross of Kltlmaat. ! The launching to-k place this slter-moa and a h. famln motor win be Installed by Boss. i UUivtk. who was engaged la collecting fish on the Sfceena Blmj during the past aummar, has sscumd a Jti'uiiv'uEivT i iiiinu iT" iuttiiv.'.'in x"!""" ' " v i Thumday morning to hla home In Ma-I.ICKM'i: NOTH T. or AITI.K ATION I'd It HKEK laett aboard the selnahoat Elenahaw NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN that, cat the Srd dsv of DeoemDer neai. unoeralKiied Intenda to apply to toe, Liquor Control Board lor a licence ib; t,Xr,' k rwTaT Seal 3viHotel. uate at tlx City of Prince Rupert, la ; the Province of Brnl.h Columbia upon the lands described as all that portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rurjert City of Prince Rupert, prorincs of British Columbia. Map M9. ronce U .. "I; , .t. trot Inn DUtrtet. and deecrlbed as being more particularly follows Commencing at a point which lies In a straight line of "S&f9 28' 8" Eat a dlntance of TffTJO feet from the centre of circle as shown on said Plan 92S. Section 7. thence south Cdeg.. J6- 36" Eas' a distance of 60 feet to a ;!ii thence north SSdet. 24' 3" Bast a distance of 100 i fert . to a point, Jnje - north Bdef S5' 25" West a distance ol weStdutlaot'ioo ft the point of commencement' for the sle of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on toe oremlsei , DATED thin 4th day oi rtev'm' 18 , H A. DODD. 3H Applicant. , ' - I a lift T will pay you to get ao 1 quainted with the Confederation Life Agent in your vicinity. He has information freely at your disposal of a plan that will be a sure help in time of trouble, a real benefit to you and your family. To be assured of a Guaranteed Monthly Income for the full term of life, secured by very moderate deposits in your productive years, is surely something much to be desired. Get acquainted with a Confederation Life Agent, and find out all about this plan. An lntTt$ting pamphUt, "A Monthly I ncomf for Life," frf ly sent upon request. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION IKHVAUI "I'AKKANT District Mauager. ltoer liulliIliiK. Vancouver. ll.C. TlirO COLLAKT l-rluce Uuiiert, U.C starting off wrll at taut m far Prince Rutrt. ar cMu-mnmi deep in the fishing industry. In monUi-to-awaiJi taste Iran the railway company an nt aite ia Oow Bay Till II 1 1 1 iliimas bv Union's - TaW now ea, u, sraettn. ui there waica wUI tmom a on fath market 1st Ik ealahllaliln Ur IJIIlKlk I will buy cod aad scrap flato and. bo- MUtag It at rruil loaaUy. wll aaaae htposeata to the prelraa whm, oa a trip ta Calgary sad Hrtmawimn wbieh ke recently aaaete. be arranged or a mar-kt Ur LttUvtk. who balh) frosn New Wev.miniMT. will open ap in about taw weeta tun under the aaaae "UaltvHgs Pusi Markot Mr. UlltrHx ha atudiad tfeorougkly th paaalbUltkw of aueb a linlnni aad u eouvlnoMl that hr can amaw a as Ml tbc anaMlablnc of tbaec varteUM ' ma the market, especially dursac the ehwe eaaon on halibut. It wtU.be She tint venture of its kind here and wtU be watched with Interest. T H. Johnson, manager of the Qan ad lan Plah Cold Storage Ob., who baa bren on hkt annual business trip ta various important centres In BsaUien Canada and United Bwtea. at eaecssd to return to the city within the neat m um kii: ON Tim: Ull-Xrftarat lavably, aummertime excursion iklpper of P RE H Salt Lake ferry "38." has settled down to married life and Jotnwa hat brother. Skipper Jefi. aboard the R-MjP power tug Tide Rip for the winter. Altar having spent a couple of weak mfJfjhlIld attending the Church Amt CfmJmmm vumng at rTerrss with hl daughter, Mrs. Fred Hash, Henrf returned oa watch. WBae hem. had a thorough over at the dry dock. H alcn tloM. there would haee bean a foed ak,Uag sur- (see on the Bait Lake as a result oS aMp during tbe week The - . . water had been froaan nicely , at iast on piaaaten when toe tWe rose lnl " ho " it 11 "P- un One of the most important Mather logs of the year as pertalna to the fishing Industry wUI be the sitting of the International Fisheries Commission which wUI take place at 9 o'clock on the eveatnc of November 21. a week from Monday. In the crty council WATER NOTICE. DIM IION AM USE TAKE NOTICE that E Rousseau, whose address Is 410 Seymour Street. Vanaou- ver. B.C.. will apply tor a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which news south erly and drains into rort stepnens my. about one mile east of Blurt Point. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point a'wut 600 feet from the mouth and wiU lie used for commercial purposes upon the land described as Lot 2750. Range 4, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 3th dsy of July. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed In tlie orrice oi me waier up osrder at Prince Rupert. BX3. Objection to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within .thirty days after the tlret apiiearaiice or this nntire in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is August 20. IV ETJOENE ROUSSEAU, Applicant, LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO APPLY TO l.l'.tSK LANII In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate on the southwest corner irf an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Ohanal, Orabam Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertson, of Maseett, B.C.. occupation a lumberman, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one chain westerly from the mouth of an unnamed crcea iiowing into an un - ; named bay on tne soutn oanic oi ron Chanal. Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte i Island. Province cj British uoiumma: thence 4 chains southerly: thence 10 chains 'easterly; thence 4 chains northerly to the shoreline; thence following the shoreline to point of commencement, and containing 3 acres, more or less. (Signed) A. ROBERTSON. Applicant. Dated October B. 1927 LAND ACT NOTICE OI' INTENTION TO APPLY TO I LEASE LAN II In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re- I cording District of Prince Rupert, and . situate at Ferguson Bay. Oraham IslanC ; Q.C.I. i TAKE NOTICE that Somervllle Can- i nery Company. Limited. Vancouver, B.C.. : occupation Packen. intends to apply foi a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a past planted at the northwest corner oi lot lau, w-u.. thence east 30 chains: thence north 3 chains, more or less, to low water mark, thence west followlnc low water mark, SO chains; tlience south 2 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing fx "" e 1 -ifT . i; iJJ riAKNERY COMPANY MMTTED. Applicant Dated August 31, 1627, "Dew Dew Dewy "Oh, Doris! Where I)o You r Tnta H Vral C1irn. rWWla and Ha OrrhMtf. "Cheerie-Beerie-Be" "I Could Wait on Forever" Wahtn irHli Vend ChmMa. Bm ssS Hla UnMit. Krliia THESRAUK BIT A FEW OF A Third Avenue, rhambar here. AU deuiu for the ea- akta WtU be aaaauncad neat week. Has saniiiilnliai will arrrve on the day to auestiesi faom Ketchikan and at the meeting wan evsaent dam of a btolo- stl aad aSaMadaaal nature abowiCc' that the Stagnat flaherlaa have bee d are twkag cMaleted. Another par- ioae of the HMwCtfis, will be to oonter wrah all thaae Mg rt In the hallb,. fksbenes and. to tha. end. It Is eoa-ttoeatly hoped that the meetlag will haee a large ass representative attend - The mrethng wtll be o.jened by Msfor sfewtaa who wttt occupy the chair (or at Isast part at the time. The eom-mtajwa csssstata or John P. Baboaek. paawiaalal ooiamki doner of fisheries, chairman; W. A. Found of the Department of Marina ajxl PUue:les. Ottawa Heno' O'M alley of the United Btated Bureau of Flaherlea. Waabirajun. OjC MUlsr Freeman, atsbllaher of tbe Pacific Fisherman, Seattle: and Dr. WUi P. Thompsaa. chractar of laeestlgatsons for the eammlsiiion. Mr. Babooek and Mr Pound represent Canada and Mr. O -Malice and Mr. Freenuin. United States. Tbe last mentioned la a brother of U late Cast. Ueomes K. Fraamnn of this city. Tit avixi.im; m:am) ox Morris Blott. manage of BY ward Lipnatt (Prlaee Rupert Ltd.. leaves fio-morrow night for Vaaioouver whence he wlU ptoored on a trip to Eastern Gafcada and the Hatted 6taaa. He ex pects to be swag about a month. Obaflea . Starr, manager of the Prince Rupert branch of the PawUkc Meherlee, accompanied by Mrs. Starr, wul leave la about ten day time for Seattle. They will be awajr until the reopening of the battbut season In January and. during their absence, will probablv visit California. Charlie plana on getting In at least one or two more good hunting trips before he goes. Joseph S. Rogers, accountant for the Rupert Marine Products Ob.. Ltd. re turned Thursday afternoon aboard the company powerboat P.R.T.. Oapt. Harris Kerr, from Ketchikan where he looked Into the purchase of some machinery which did not mateftallte. The dlesel rnglned, selneboat Anna .. owned 'eW ldpperecVtyJCj..jBll Skog while fejaunlng ' north from., the Van couver Island chum ashing, struct a rock off Stewart Anchorage and broke her forefoot as well as Caving In sev eral planks. Tbe vessel continued safe ly to Prince Rupert and is now in the local dry dock undergoing overhaul. Capt. Axel Olsen. who recently pur chased the halibut boat Rose Spit from Ed. Wtnther. 1 not going to be one of those getting caupht In the spring rush ol work which usually precedes the reopening of t lie Imlibut fishing seaeon. He has derided to have his annual INDIGESTION n WW a pniminn nim IIWMHIVh a aaase For Two Years Mr. IX C. Ilarvey, Tfovar, Ont, write: "I have been troubled with indigestion for the last'two years. 'l have taken everything I have seen advertised, but have never had .any of them do me so much good as ' -1 have taken six bottles and haven 't had an attack since. It is the ftnect medicine you can take for the blood. ' M"anu'a'aTr, ""'. V Tha T MilUurn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. JF, CORD Day" "rmComing Live?" "Me and My Ptom Mm Wr tk 3G10 3G34 "At Sundown" "Underneath the Weeping Willow" rUfi by Lw WWt. 0rg.B.t. Rir '( TUslra. Ktw Yark. Vatal ChmM. THE WOVHEnFUL NEW BUUNSWirK RECORDS OX SALE AT YOUR COMPLETE STOCK OF ItECOKDS AND PANATUOPES MacLAREN'S MUSIC HOUSE EXCLUSIVE IJRt'NSWICK DEALERS Ijitest latalosues gladly mailed upon request THE DISPOSAL Geo. D. overhaul made before knocking off for he winter and. with that end In view. now has the Oslo up in Cow Bsy. She wtll be ready for action again as soon sa the big gun goes on February 16. OonaMerafele, improvements to the stand of the Canada Railway News on the Canadian National wharf are contemplated announces Manager BUI Hearst. The work wUI start as soon as re duction of the train and boat service permits of the stand being closed temporarily.' Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Alexander made a trip out to Sparrownawk Reef near ?ort Sfa-fson on Thursday afternoon to view the wreck of the steamer Catala. fney had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr and Joe Brown. The Mar-jorle was willing but unable to give any assistance although Doc suggested that lie thought It was time they were getting the brg steamer off. The wreck of the Oatala haa been the main topic of dlscUsakvn slang Jbe waterfront this wwki Tha ttjbp xid;iher 3fncees being well known here, "there have been many who have felt a real personal interest in the stranded vessel and news of her plight has been avidly ought. It was wtth real regret that jnany realised that this popular vessel had met with probably the most serious iccldent that has befallen shipping on the north coast this season. The Union Steatnahip Co. Itself, a local and smal ler concern than the other passenger ;fclp operators, has won great esteem for through the high and cour teous standard of Its service and there is general sympathy with It in having . uatained considerable Inconvenience U not Indirect monetary loss in the disaster. Capt. Dickson and his officers also have the heartfelt condolences of their fellow navigators on tbe coast and the travelling public as a whole. iuntivo noon The Thanksgiving holiday week-end afforded probably the best spell of hunting so tar this season for local nlmrods of whom there was a great exodus under conditions which were nil of jhe .best. One of the most spectacularly sue- censlu! puttie was that consisting of Slim Durran. H McEwen and W. Blr-me ull or tlie Canadian Fish Si Cold Btorage Co.'s staff, who went up the KV'!t"nmsteen end brought back a quantity of geese which might veritably have been called a cargo. Reports have it thai die bug was so large that there were geese strung from the top of the mast along the rigging to :he deck which was itself covered with he birds The trip was made In Mr r iirrarr Venture An r. i'vnhle ad profitable trip wat ;at of Huber- Ward and party to Wel r -re Itrbor aboard the Bonanza. They Virginia' "You Shadow" 3G17 br,tiast.' Or L01 of IS V3 Kanavba Mum Mat V.k. wHk llar sonata, FMdi, (rtiiur mm4 Haaja Amst-saaiaient. "Hear Dem Dells' Al. H.plia. aa Ub BiwkU Basttra. Tites Stock innmng Hundreds of Bargains it; i on Friday and returned Tuesday vmli five dee:, three geese and a dozen aiallarcls. Tbe party, besides Mr. Ward, consisted of Norman Want. Charlie vitt. Jack Hinton and Roy Nichols. Success also attended the trip of Dave Stuart, S. Parker and son, Jimmy, and Bob Cameron and Iran on the Tseekwa to Kumcleon Inlet down the coast. Leaving Saturday night, they returned Wednesday evening with two leer and several geese and ducks. No wonderful success but a good time was had by a party which visited Qulnimaa and Khutzamateen on P.R. BM. power boat "28," Oapt. Alex. 6atnt. Departure was made on Saturday and return on Monday, the bag consisting of seme ducks but no geese, due no doubt to the fact that the boys had oo many enjoyments to Indulge in besides hunting. The party included Ed. aibbona. Hairy McLeod. Milton 3onzalex, Thor Johnson, Alex 'Strachan and Doc Orme. Parties going into Khutzamateen ex-;trienced trouble with Ice forming there;,. Capt. "Curiy"kogx& aboard the halibut boat Inea H. early in the week for Banks Island on hunt-ng bent. Arriving from Vancouver Monday night and returning south Thursday af-iernoon. tbe Gait freighter Salvor, Capt. Aush. discharged 200 tons of coal at the dry crock aad 100 tons of cement for Albert & McCaffery. a full cargo. Bill and Norman Moorehouse have purchased the open boat Elisabeth from Milton OlllH. The craft, which wlu remain at the floats of the Prince Ru pert Rowing and Yacht Club. Is 18 feet long and is powered with a 3Vt h.p. Holliday engine- WHY NOT NOWT The waterfront dwellers are not uninterested in the civic political situation and they would keep the pot merrily boiling. Ils colleagues can make such announcements as they will but -.here are few or the boys who believe that Sam Ik really in earnest about (continued on pace six) Don't Like It -Not Much" "Dew Dew Dewy Day r 3G13A "Golden Slippers" 189 BRUNSWICK DEALER'S Phone 7 19 Today Wood DRY BIKCII. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load f&l&Q Double Load . . .-. i .- $0.50 Large Sack 50r 0 BUNDLES DRY -KINDLING, $iioo Phone 580 HydeTranster AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for ........ $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano .and Furniture Moving.