HfrnTi R 10)? I KnrfiOire ver I'uy at home. Jewellers ir.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Heljjcrson Hlotk X-Itay Service. Open Even ings Phone f8f. LINDSAY'S 1 mnumuy ano Our prices right fn Rupert arc the ame a&advertined in mail order catalogues. Compare these Items 1f you doubt it. Teaitpoonn, per dozen. . $8.50 Herbert Spoons, pur dozen $l(i.r,0 Table Spoon, per dozen $17.00 l)v jvrl Forks, per dozen $ir..:o Uerry Spoon $3.73 Salad Forks, half dozen $.:() Crab Forks, half dozen $.".!( fold. Meat Forks, each $2.25 These prices are for the heavy quality, but we have the other quality at about half these prices. no THE STORE WITH THE CUX2N HE PIONEER AUNDRY KIDS V KNOW I OrVHwri etc KMOW Has A FE.X.LQW Knt-LPOA. I VIH&N V LAUNDRY jV'ELL, he won't holler with nythlng but praise when his liars are returned from this undry There's a feeling of mfort and newness when he ts It on and he smiles again en he see- it in the mirror. en you have your collars ndercd our way Just once, '11 wonder why you hadn't oyed real comfort bebore. ioneer Laundry Phone 118 PL K From Itulkley Valley HESH MILK AND WHIP- PINfJ CKEAM Quality and Service alentin Dairy Phone C57 iCarlageand Storage l'lwin r.l (.Cartage, Warehousing, and uiatributlnK. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Plnno nnd I urnllure Moving. WOT Waterfront Whiffs Preparation for Salmon Season Much float Uullding (Jolng on Old (Jawillne Cruller Leila Changes Hands- Halibut Arrivals for Week Tbe herring run having made )U appearance during tbe put week, several trolling boats have left to try their luclr with the usually attendant . run of spring salmon. Some fifteen or. twenty trolling boats, it Is understood, are now working In tbe vicinity of Butler's Cove. Many other Hollers are preparing to depart In the near future. A number of trollers were lnv town during the week from district points to attend tbe mass meeting on Wfdcesday night when several resolutions were paatted with the general object In view of Impressing upon the proper author). Itlea the need for Immediate and effective steps being taken to conserve the salmon fisheries. Signs continue to point to an unprecedented volume of fish boat build' tag at Prince Rupert this seanon. Weekly, announcements are made of at least one more boat about? to be built. At the Suga yard, one of the popular type of combination halibut boat and seiner was launched during the week for John Clausen. The boat, which Is to be named Elmer C." Is 38 feet DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE i,.,.itMiinn ... ... ... places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria. B.C. O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister of Lands. Depsrtment of Lands. Victoria, BC, January 4. 192T LAND ACT TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, BC occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for a lease of m louowing aescnoea nas: Commenclnc at a Dost dsn ted on the JAMBS FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 77. UJfl. MINERAL ACT l EKTIIK'ATE OF IMPIIOVEMENTX .NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that I. Charles V. ! Bob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89768. Intend, sixty dsys from the dsta hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a ' Certificate of Improvements, for the pur- j poi or ooiaining a crown urant oi me ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our fhop as low as $50 223 Sixth SlrceJ is JVith the halibut boats by this time pretty well cleared awar, preparations for the forthcoming salmon fishing season will be the, order of the day along the Prince Itupert waterfront for the next few weeks. Seine and trolling boats now under construction will be , niBhed to completion and an era of repairing and otherwise getting' the existing boats in readiness has already started. Crews are be-1 ginning to arrive at the many canning plants in District No. 2, and, ' within a very short time now, there will be a general air of activity. It is expected that every cannery in this district will be in operation thU season. ' . I long and will derive Its power from a 20 h p. N. & 8. gas engine. It will be ready for service within a couple of weeks. The Bugs establishment also has contracts for three 39 -foot seine boats for various canneries. One for the B.C. Packers Is almost completed. It Is stated at JLhe plant that It has sufficient work already on order to keep It busy throughout the coming summer.. There .s similar activity at the other Japanese boatbuilding establishments In Cow Bay. With Chris Hovmullcr's new big halibut boat out of the way, having undergone successful trial runsin the bar. bor on Thursday afternoon, the McLean shop now has the frame work up for the first of two seine boats it is to build for the Oosae Packing Co. Later there is to be built a somewhat similar seine boat for a Queen Charlotte Island owner and the construction of one or two halibut fcoats will likely follow, making it a busy season for this establishment as well. At the dry dock, work is proceeding on contracts for new boats which havej already been announced in these col -' umns. ! The boat Lincoln, which was almost1 IT"'"""" """ ""..m.l.l.!. I..., A, I. explosion which cost the life of her Prince Rupert who acquired the vessel siter ine aisasier. Lot; thence westerly, northerly and Agent. J. Douzlas Wilson.1 Dated 4th November. 1R?6 LAND ACT. n urn ASK I.AM TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur Robert son, Massett, B.C., occupation Mllunan, intend to appiy lor permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner of Lot 1065, Q C.I. District: thence south fifty chains: thence eAst forty chains; thence north to shore! thence following hlghwater mark to point of commencement, containing one hundred acres, more or less. located this 30th dsy of pecember, ARTHUR ROBERTSON. LAND ACT. Skeena Land District, District of Queen cnariotte islands. 7H3 UAILY HEWS PAGE FIVU Qaibethe UNION jBPv.v2jsHssssssV Direct at an arrow ipeed thete great all ft f I trains to the Mid. Wett, South and Ea$t. Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Inloraatlea sjUI Reserratleas 1'niun Nation, Seattle, 110.-, Fourth r. -'.t'onThe w'uhfn'.n, '"' Capt. Martin Fotland of Seattle. tel W4lUng erasing district of the Province of Brit- wh operated her as a halibut boat, tor j.ooo tons of herring which It will ,rVi .tVort'nloro. nw-.l"e u "P""" UUD ,haP' at the a convert into oil and fertilizer and tbe 'District Porester at Port George, Kam .... OK- loom. Nelson. Prince RuDert. Vancouver. , P1nd" J1"1 packer. She will be Canadian Fish It Cold Storage Co. U i or Williams Lake on or before March operated this season on the . Queen ; ready to take 1.000 tons which will b 1 a tnii - - a 'J,.' E . . . Charlotte I tunds by E. h. Simpson, roKen for halibut nauout bait Dan. Blank forms upon which to submit . ,.. , applications may he obUined from the manager of the h. Langara cannery at uutrii-i roresters st the above nsmea Massett. and j. w. Moorenouse oi The Amrlte. Capt. XJle Skog. which upon Uie more ,egl4l pursua of halibut arrived in port at midnight on Tuesday night with, a catch of some thirty-eight tons of herring which was quickly dls- MITIfi: OP "INTENTION TO APPI.V TO posed of to halibut vessels at the Prince TO I.KAM: LANK Rupert Boat House, has been the only I In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dl-. tr! t of Prince Rupert, and situate on i n norm snore oi ircticeni jmei. boat so Xar successful In catching her- ring tn local waters. The rYedella, IMoresly Island. Queen Chariotte Islands, Wrm"T I in the Province of British Columbia, and 1 T watung .,. for their .,fc luck to break. being about one and a half miles from In the meantime, the plant or the -be head of the Inlet. ! . . LAND ACT NOTirK Of INTENTION TO APPI.V TO TO ri kciiam: LAM I :H!,fL I" P"" RP"t Land Recording Dis- ?n?.f .ndtK.5Jif i,JK1SS,..t.1 SJ'f.V.? ' Princetupert. and situate on SinV. .f.Jl?rJ T"1 e,hvVi tl I"'"1' ot the South Arm of w .k.1 "Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen J'Zh?.. Prince of British 4401 , ; .i.Zr Columbia. acres, more or lens TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, U.U.. occupation Marine Broker, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described I lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Cot- , . umbla, about 5 chain from the end of Jusnlta. Anyox. Oranbj. AUmo. Rodeo. ! lhe oovernment trail; thence 10 chains Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2 and Monte northeasterly; thence 10 chiins north-Fractional Mineral Claims, situate in the wf8teriy; thence 10 chains aouthwestcr-Atlln Mining Division of Caaslar pis-, ly; thence ,0 chiln, wutheasterly. and trirt Where located : On Wann River, ; containing twenty (Ml acres, more or Tnku Arm of TagKh Lake. tra. ' ; And further take notice that action. I NOI,CK t;'OT""?1'1I 'Y TO under section 88, must be commenced I iJ..st. Mwr.Miuiu. 't.m.n, " ..v ,n 0r,ham Island, Queen Charlotte , Dated this JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 39. 1838. LAND ACT l Word has been received that another erstwhile rum runner from Vancouver to the presumably arlfMexican shores may be expected here shortly to enter fishing. This will be the Jessie, a schooner very similar to the Chief Sku-gald. which will be operated by Mike Meagher, brother of Harry Meagher, formerly Deep Sea Fishermen's agent here. Both the Jessie1 laud her master are known In Prince Rupert. The ship several years ago was engaged In hallbu1 fishing out of .here while Capt. Meagher was Identlfeld with the halibut fisheries here In the early days on the old schooner La Paloma. WERE IN 111(1 STORM Several of the larger vessels of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet are believed to have been In the big storm which caused some damage on the banks off Seward, Alaska, last week-end. Con siderable anxiety was felt, this being relieved by reports that the storm had abated and that there was no loss of life or limb. Boats understood to have been In or near the scene of the storm were the Tahoma, Capt. W. Pearce; Marguerite I.. Capt. George Fritz; Sitka, Capt. W. Doucatte; Eumner. Capt. "Mingo" Soriano; Cape Beale. Capt. J. M. Olsen, and Pre&perity A.. Capt. Andrew Christiansen. All these boat have now been lout since before the season opened and they should be returning to port shortly with their first catches of the season ( : The tlrst of' the jiew halibut boats of 'Jhe American, fleet which were built iVliSf FRAJSSR"AieAntD I Wn m. Sound during th .winter, to MC r"nt,t Ageni. MtweW inift rjraham Island. visit the;jort -Of .Pflnce .RUpei this sea- "Doners" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Come and See our $22.50 Georgette and Silk Dresses jsas , nyuu inai rowan rover v. jtne ' ichooner itcKlriley which Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C., , ... v. occupation Manufacturers. Intend to ap-1 me ,n 'or Thursday's sale on the Fish piy lor or a a lease tease of oi the ine louowing ae- Exchange wttn io.uuu pounds Some iSVrin. . . ni,niri ,'hty feet in length, the new boat de- northeast corner of D L. 1571; thence, rlvea 1U power from a 150 hp. Bolinder westerly, following northern bound. ry of oil engine and carries a crew of ten asm iM w me norinwwi corner ox saia men. Complete with all the latest fit- easterly, following the high tide mark of tings, she Is reported to have cost some irerguson uay to ine extreme easterly 432,000 to build. Barney Hanson, for JStr-rlVtS the nolnt oi cimmencement .! ' &Ho. is the .and containing IM) acres, more or lens. I owner and skipper of this vwel of l-UWEU. HI VER CUMPANT,wneh he JuslIy proud. LTD. 1 Jhe Well-Managed Home rT1HE manager of a household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchr sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good , in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions lo make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit of reading the ads. to arrive here with a catch, the Onah, yegterday nM3rnlng for Massett Capt. Harry Sellg. brought in a tagged lla,lbut which, to the of disappointment NOTHT. or INTKNTION TO APPLY TO PAIN from Bladder Irrilalion on aaietf by SANTAL MIDY swsee of Imitations Look foe the word "MIDY" Sold tiy all (InntiMJ rlslUtsa b Readsithe advertisements in order to buy wisely 1 r out of dry dock where she underwent there Is on the whole British Columbia Annual overhaul. The big Port Edward cannery tender Red Boy. which spent the winter at the local dry dock, came out this week. after undergoing annaul overhaul, and was moored at the Prince Rupert Boat House preparatory to moving over to Port Edward where preparations are al- eady under way for the forthcoming season. The United States Biological Board' gome .patrol cruiser. Seal, arrived, on Tuesday from Ketchikan and was moored at the Prince Rupert Boat House Having returned on Wednesday from a week's trip to Cape St. James, at the. south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Uzhthouse tender Newlngton, The first halibut boat of the season c , ,,arry ormlston. sailed-at 5 o1- N. L. Freeman, local representative of International Fisheries Commission, was lost during unloading. The Inverness cannery tender, Provincial, which has been here for the past couple of weeks. Is being taken on the local' dry dock for annual overhaul. Effective March 1. last Tuesday. Capt. Paul Armour, for many, years skipper of the Prince Rupert Boat House power tug Parhena, resigned that position, Paul will become identified In his capacity as a mariner with a district cannery. In the meantime, no successor TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after ha. has bn .nnomted appointed m to take hi. Wi nlace Puce date. I Intend to apply to ths CnleI bouiimssioncr oi tiui lor a licence to t miu " prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 seres or land bounded as follows; Commencing at a poit planted at the southwest corner of Section 36, Township 3, Orslmnr Island, and marked "A.J.U.'a southwest corner": thence eaati 00 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence. west bo cnaina; tnance south 80 chains' to point oi commenofmejH, bing Bec-tlon 3(1. Township 3, Oraham Island. B.C. A. J, OORDON, Locator. Dated Dsctmbsr IT, ltt'Jo. I Inlet to look Into a light that has gone dim there. The redoubtable Harry expected to be back today or tomor row. The Nelson Trading Co. which haa adopted service as Its motto haa Installed over its waterfront store a club and reading room. There are to be found therein card tables on which the boys can play penny-ante and other conveniences such as telephone which should make it a popular rendez- 'vous. There ts a separate entrance thereto so it may remain open day and night. wok n nniASKs i.kila The well known powerboat Leila has been sold by Dr. R. O. Large, superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital, to J, T. Cook of this city .and will return to make Its headquarters at Prince Rupert. Forty-two feet dong and powered with a 30 h p. Eastern Standard engine which was formerly In , the Anglican misslou boat Northern Cross? the Leila is probably as well known a small vessel as coast. Built some thirty years ago aa a steamer, her career has been both! varied and colorful. For long time she j was atUched to the Prince Rupert In-1 dlan agency, having beea sold some five years ago by C. C. Perry, the theni agent, to Dr. William Sager who. In; turn, disposed of her to Dr. Large. The; vessel U particularly well fitted for; carrying passengers and will be an acquisition to the Cook fleet which so far has had the Joy Bird for Its flagship. Jack was up at Port Simpson this week, making preparations to. bring the rLeUa 'to Prince Rupert. UIllU WU.I IICU UC UIUWOTCU- 1,1 If lit E(.Kn. I.- tk. south. She has on board an Alaskan l runJn (nm.,i, .k- c,, ti.. .fwna wb rv6 I avaaaj vaan uwi auavs territorial game commissioner and other -rVho.t . .hn,M.h iuV"V, rr.ViT -"" ing. and going over In Cow Bay provincial police authorities presumably tn regard to boundary questions. Built only last year in Seattle, the Seal Is trim 83-foot gray craft, deriving her power tram a 100 h.p. Estop delsel engine . It was her first visit to this port. R.M.P. power tug M.TJ, Capt. Reg. Green, brought down a scowload of box lumber from the Georgetown mill on Thursday morning and went outside again to tow toom of logs up to thr mill. Other boats of the Bushby fleet are standing by, anticipating much activity to come as spring arrives. pd. Poison, pioneer local trailer, wai admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hospital On Thursday suffering froi.. stomach trouble which necessitated an operation being performed. The local halibut schooner Livingstone was being outfitted this week for her first dash to the .halibut grounds. Skipper Tom Martinson .having returned recently from a trip to his native heath tn Norway. Fur arrivals at the Cow Bay floats have not been very heavy of late. Hun cry buyers are eagerly snapping up any thing that offers. Eddie Iludscon is at present buyfng fur on his powerboat El Id Extensive work haa beep In progress during the post week, on the schooner (continued on pane six) NewSupplies of Mens Clothing arriving regularly For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. U. Miller Proprietor fHONESrVWrTHVoUR POUCV'S) EVERY MAN- BUILT ON THEJ N-v-pf- SQUARE DEM. When you want fair and square coal service you will do the right thing hy yourself In coming round to us. The quality of our coal and our cooscjentious service will give you a cheerful bent-full home this winter. NANA1M0 WELLINGTON and McLEOD RIVEIt .BOOTLESS In Lumo, Egg, Stove and Nut Albert & McCafery Phones 11 G and 117 J