,,t!dny January C, 1927 1 L H ... . I " Best P lint ram wl 4N ""JM IE Amalgamated Breweries are ready to supply health' ful, refreshing, and absolutely pure Beer for the New Year's festivities. Early orders will be appreciated. pag At YrfiW Gov All "TKY A hit TO-SIGHT" N crnmcnt Stores Amalgamated IWvl ut rVlll.h (MumMi, In hkh are aararU' aiad the sworn tr IWrls Lid.. Ralnlrr Brewing l.uripar.v fOnarfa. Ll W Mlmlrulrf rWrfr. Ltd.. Mltcf Kprlnj .;v...y Ltd. anal VbintU Phovnis hfln4 1-tJ. Tb j jvi rtwement u not publish:! cr dierbyid by U Liquor Control Dourd or by the Gsvemment of British DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - Till: l.IVr.l:sT imLAKrASf FOOD." Smoked Daily hy Canadian Msh & told storage U, U. Prince Kupcrt, 1LC. WASH DAY SUPPLIES (iAI.YAMZKI) Tl ItS GALVANIZED PAILS C.AI.VAMZKI) CLOTHES LINK Pl'LLKYS GALVANIZED WIKE CLOTHES LINKS WASH ItOAHDS AND WASH ItOII.KILS EASY VACUUM ELECTHIC WASIIKILS Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Third Avenue I'hone 01 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty 00-12S HP. complete with self Lir-''.tl new battery, only used eleven month!. Excellent bargain price. Write A. 1 AITKKN. 10121 lOM Street, Edmonton, Alt;i. 9? rocurcwie (THE ORIC1NAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST "HIGHLAND MALT fUtltaJ 4 anraJ t Wlliam f.ianl fc 5l Ija.ilxl ClanfiaMiik J. l)lrti.CWnlil OulillanM, Dull. twa-Ji-Ctair. Scv'lavatX. ''Ins advertisement Is not publislicd or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by tlio flovernmcnt of Urltlsh Columbia. Ami Ilia Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 078. 0 0. Undertaken, Phone 41. Ray Worlock returned from thesoutu on the Prince Rupert tod. jr. Buy; Telkwa cot) because tfs'ihlgher lit.DT.U.'e snd U better furnace coal. night. tf Lance Styles of the Pacific Fisheries ailed for Victoria on the C.rdena Jaat Ja. Parquhar returned from the south on the Prince Rupert thli after noon. . O. IC TTn&J "returned ,Ut Ui4 :Hty today after a brief business trip to Vancouver. . D. O. Soott arrived in the city this morning on one of hit periodical bust-nu trlpa. Pull stock of fir timbers, dimension. shlplap and finish now at Albert A: MeOaffery'a. tf E. C. CM boons returned on the Prince Rupert today after spending Chrletmas in Vancouver. Indian Agent w. E. Ootllson went out on this morning's trsin to Vanarsdol on departmental business. ' W. Hearst of the Canada RaUway News Co. returned from the south on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. , C. ReddKk of Houstea. who brought m a earload of cattle to the city, re turned horns on the train this morn' tog- Dm Brown returned home on th Prince Rupert this mornliip after speodtac tee holiday season in Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Alexsnder bn th. letter's attter. Miss Dorothy Oose. re turned to the city i the Prince Ru- pcVt today. W. W NeoMn. statton agent Ttlkw. who has been In town for a few days returned home on the train this morning. Capi. Neddefl was In enarge of the steamer PrMee Rupert this (noralnfi reitertng Caps. Donald who Is Mrta abort holiday Trades and Labor Council aicettitg, Tlsuredsvy. Jtauary 0, to arrange nvat-teft fcr the support! of vandldatee lp-th eivte sleet Ion. Mr and Mrs. Weldon McAfee and child of Georgetown, who have been spefsdlng Chrtstaiaa in Vanoauver. returned on the Prince Rupert 'oday. CUR stesmer Prtnce Rupert. Capt. II. Nedden, arrived from Vancouver and ry points this morning at 12;30 and will sail this evenlrut at 10 for Anyox and Stewart returning here on Friday morning and sailing again at I am. for the south. Trapperst Call and show your furs to the Old Reliable House. It will pay you as we can guarantee to give yoi higher prices tbsn anyone else. We have big orders for alt kind of furs, especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom. Second Avenue. Phone 523. tf Reference was made at the meeting of the city council last night by Alderman Perry to the new strings of lights which hsd 'been put up on Srcond Avenue and he expressed his sppreclsUon to Alderman Brown, as chairman of the utilities committee, for having them erected. -fiOVEKNMENT LIQUOR ACT" notici: or aim'I.icwtion nut nir.it l.lt'KM'K NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 1st dsr of February next the under- slsned Intends to apply to the Liquor control uoara tor a licence in respect to Dremlsrs Mine pan oi tne nuiiains known as Central Hotel, sltusted at the corner of First and Seventh Streets. In th. r!ttv nf Prin" rtunert. Province of 1 British Columbia, upon the lands described si Lots Eleven ill) ad Twelve' (12). Thirteen 131 and Fourteen. 14).l in Block Ten I lot. Section One (l).i City of Prince Rupert. Province of Brlt- Isn Columbia, accoidlng to a registered man or nlsn deposited In the Land Reg istry Office st the City of Prince Rupert aforesaid and numbered 823. for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED at Prtnce Rupert. B.C., this 3rd day of January. 1027 CORA E BLACK. Applicant. ft i fj Office Ilourx . Knl unlay Any evening . !l a.m. to f p.m . ! a.m. to 1 p.m by appointment DFP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Mock. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Moose Lodge nomination of officers tonight. Buy Rupert manufactured shingle from 6eal Cove Lumber Co.. Ltd. li Mr. and Mrs. J. Borauk and children of Woodcock apent New Tear at Bmlth- era with frlenda and returned home on Sunday. Johji J p$havrfl willed Jiaat evening on the Cardena for Vancouver on a brief buslnew, .trip. He wllf' return to the city next week. Mra. O. Letts and family returned to their home on Porchcr Island this morning after (pending 4 couple of weeks In town. Mr. and Mra. C. Henryksen and Mlis Adeline Henrickaen raturrted to the city on the Prince- Expert today after spending holiday-In the south. Miss E. Mackay of Williams, Manson ti Oonzales staff returned to the dt on the Prince Rupert todsy after hav ing spent a vacation in the south. Oscar Olsen of Ooaa river, who is en gaged In trapping down, the coast, ar rived In port yesterday to tak sup-piles aboard has gasboat, Irish Belle. Sergeant A. McNeil of the Iocs! He- laejiment of the provincial poller i expected back in the city on Sunday from a trip Into Use Peace River conn try. Miss M. B. HfBdrrson. M A., formerly of Stewtrt. wtw eoiaes here from Lady-smith, to Join the local , High School staff, arrived on the Prtnce Rupert today' from the toutn. After several week ashore and at Vancouver on cc-rpatr7 buelneae. Chief Engineer W. E. BalUie Is back aboard the steamer Prtnce Rupert which armed from the south today. Mlsa Dagny Norbrrg. returned to ber home at Oona River on the mall boat this morning afv'.T nr.ftag spent the New Tear hottday's In town as the guest of Miss LUltan Pr.nka, Eleventh Ave. Miss C. O'Oonnell. setsool teacher at Oona River, returned to the city on the Prtnce Rupert Uiis morning from Victoria, where ahe has been spendleg the holtdaya. and will go out to Porcher Island today. THESE CHIMNEYS APPARENTLY DID NOT NEED SWEEPING i WINNIPEO. Ja. 6. For several years a Winnipeg roan eked out a living as a chimney swevp without osrryout out the duUes of Ms "ptrei-sion." 1. was revealed at a recent meeting of the city council. Investigation by the Winnipeg license department brough forth the admission from the "sweep" thst he obtained hit license on the strcnf1 of borrowed tools. He had undertaken to clean hundreds of chimneys but Instead of clearing out toe toot he remained for 'a while In the basement and then col- Uected his fee. J The culprit was compelled to sweep 'every chimney which the depsrtmeut could prove n had contracted to clean and then bis license mas revoked. mrs.d!Istevart heads presbyterian ladies' aid in 1927 At a largely attended meeting In the church yesterday afternoon, the Ladle' Aid of the First Presbyterian Churcii elected officers as follows for 1937: President -Mrs. D. O. Stewart. , First Tlce-paldent Mra. J. L. Christie. Second tylco-preslcrrnV Mwl MeRob-ble. ' Secretary Mrs. William An&ersan. Treasurer Mr. J. O. Steen. Executive Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. Fred Stork. Mra. William Millar. Mrs. Jack Watson and Mrs. James Simpson. funeralof1iikF doctor held today Ijirjr .NuinlH-r Turned out ut H.C. 1'n- rii-rtiikrr ( iiaprl to Puy tst Tribute of i:rrct "lo Pioneer (It Urn The runeral service of Mike Doctor was held In the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers this afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. T. D. Rinde conducting the service. There were a large number of friends of the deceased and of the family present to pay their tribute of respect to the memory ot a well known old timer of the city. Interment took place in Fairview Cemetery. The pallbrarelt were Messrs. Dohrrty. Wood, Strand. Field', Walters and Sea-hammer. ONE GRAIN SHIP SAILS AND OTHERS PREPARING TO LOAD The freighter Taiyu Maru of the Ocean Transport Lin sailed late yesterday afternoon tor the United Kingdom or continent with 331,030 bushels of grain.' The atramer Welsh City ot the Smith Line passed quarantine and I moved to th Ocean dock yjaterday. The Kyoka Mam is at the dry dock lUU'Ung liulng. ' I Children's Puxrlc OiOdrta love the "0X0" Picture Psnle 72 pitcet 2 pnilcs is one Scat postpaid for JO "0X0" Cube Wrappers or Captule from 16 or 20 ot bottit of OXO" CORDIAL. THIS BISHOP HAS TAVERN BUT WILL NOT SELL LIQUOR LONDON. Eng.. Jan. 5. (Canadian Pre) Bishop Hawstorne. of Whalley. Lancashire, is also Rector of Croston ! In the Utter capacity he has control f a public house, for the Grapes Inn 1 ' part of the ecclesiastical estate. Crostom in the summer-time is a gTeat resort for picnic parties. At the O rapes Inn a specialty is made of meals for these parties. On the other side of the road is the Church Institute, which in cer-1 tain ways is run in - conjunction with the public bouse. The Bishop believes in providing counter attractions to mere drinking and has accordingly oulit the Institute in which to provide them. The Bishop saya there Is far! less drinking now than formerly. The tourist In California was being shown a great red rood through which a roadway had beta cut. Oce." he remarked, "the bird ho broke through there bad a powerful car." It has been 240 yiars since New tea expounded the principle of gravity; yel the large heavy apples keep on working themselves up to the top of the barrel. The chef of the Savoy in London says a plum pudding should be boiled for 12 hours. It is then ready to be fired out of a long-range cannon. IlIKIH A eon was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Edgar at the Prtnce Rupert Genera! Hospital on January 4. NAVK1AHLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT u.c riurTEK us Edward Llpsett, Limited, of the City ot Vancouver, hereby gives notice that he biu under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minuter of Public Works at Otuwa and In the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, a description of the site and the plans of wharf proposed to be buUt in the Harbor of prtnce Rupert In front of Lot 2, Block G. Section 1. Map 023. And Take Notice that after the expiration of one month from the date ot the first publication of this notice. Edward Llpsett Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dsted at Vancouver this 11th day of December. 1926. IVND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TO I.E.W: LANK. I fU I - I , .V LAND ACT. J s-r-a '"-'r- tt witn a SAW Stays shuffi longer Cuts easier. Saws faster SIMOKOS CANADA SAW CO.LTO. MCNTWKAL VANGOUVtn, ST, JOHN. N.B TOHONTO D APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhsvn. ot Prince Rupert B.C.. occupation manager, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Nrsto Inlet, about one mile from its head; thence south 6 chains; thence west 16 chains; thence north 6 chains to shore: thence eant 10 chains, more or less, following the shore line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dutrd November 23. 1828. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LVNIt In Oona River Land Recording District or Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate on an Island in Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3109. R. a. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, ot Oona River. B.C.. occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described, lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of tot 2109: tnence i.ooo icet soumeast: thence 200 feet westerly: thence 1.000 fret northwest; thence 100 feet to post ! plsnted, and containing ten acres, more I or less, JOHN BERGMAN, Applicant. . Dated October 30. 1020. I J JJgffffflH l Seasonable Economy Now that home life is back to normal, how are you going to use up the "left-overs" from the holiday season? Let "OXO" help you to convert the odds and ends of meat and fowl into deliciously tasty Soups, Stews and Hash-into enticing Croquettes, Meat Pics and Salads. "OXO" laves the waste by restoring the'taste and rich nourishment of prime fresh beef to all sorts of "left-x overs" a practical economy indeed. Tin of 4 Cubes, 15c tin of 10, 30c The "OXO" COOK BOOK it a wonderful help write for a free copy. OXO LIMITED, 356 St. Antoint Street, Montreal. The Great Beef Economy V-ff. To totmrt quick dutotvin, alwuyt tlk tht tub into hoi valtr. Th. IcanaoianT Vacific visiuvv It lj Store New Year Special! A regular $1.25 ThermiH Mottle and a $1.00 Lunch Hox The Two for $2.00 Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists Three registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phones 82 and 200 Subscriptions taken for all magazines. Canadian National Qfcc Largeft Kailway Syflem in America Steamship and Train Service SA PKINCK RtPEKT Kill leave PRINCE III' PERT for VANCOCVEH, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, and Intermediate points rarli lUIIttY at 0 a.m. M. PKINCK RIPEKT for .STEWART and ANYOX. WEIiNESIiAY. 10 p.m. ,tji. PKINCE CHARLES for VANCOUVER la OLEKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE Rt PEKT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATIKIIAV at 11-10 a.m. for PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTON. WINMPEd. all points Eastern Canada. Inlted States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. tVe Canadian National Err-s for Money Orders, 1'orrlzn Cheques, etc., slo for jonr next shipment. CITY TICKET OITICE, 528 THIRD WE.. PKINCE Rl'PERT. Phone 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services 4j Sailings from Prince Rupert To KrWhlkun, Wranerll, Juneau. Skajway lrr. S3, Jan. IV. 31. To Vaiirourr, V Irtorla. Seattle January t, II. '8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Inr llutrdale. Eat llellar Bella. Ocean Kails. Naniu, Alert lUy. Campbell River, and Vancouver etery Saturday. 11 a.m. Agency for all 'Steamship Lines. Pull Information from W. C. ORCHARD. General Agent. 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