Saturday April 6, 1927 A Reliable Silver Polish He without much effort. Put up in ,ir)nss jar .at 35, you iMMijth to last n year ormoni. ! r. Also goot fr Cut Class ami Mirror. John 4 (Jewellers tSLTrlC STOHC WITH HIT. CUX v. THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS r3 (-4. I Curtains and blankets I I LAUNDER.. I I AT PRICES THAT HAKE I 1 Fous ponoeR. ! : B THE cold weather flair in up. Send your blanket to us. Send r ;nr curtains too. We'll do them up a look like new. We are rrrtaa'n that we can please you. Our wnite is rietht and so arc car prices. Pioneer laundry Phone 118 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT la doubtless th raude of most of the ills that a r'flict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. lf your eyes arc giving trouble, have them attended to- and at once. OF MA. absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of ryesiftht throujth neglect is the most inexcusable. DOVT lose health and efficiency through nejrlect. Come and see! Fred Joudry HefjiKtered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith lllock Phone 703 '"JACK FR0ST.HE.RE5 tt)UR HAT OUfc COAL WILLTELL HIM- i JUST LIKE THAI J Two's company three's a crowd. When you are enter-tainlnR Miss Sprinir you don't want to have Jack Frost hanirinR around. We'll send you around a ton of our coal thdt will show the old rascal tho way out Call us. Albert & McCaffery NANAIMO WELLINGTON and MCLEOD RIVER BOOTLESS In Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut Phones 11(1 and 117. Waterfront Whiffs Trolling for Salmon I now i.n Herring Run Practically Over Halibut 1-andlng Still Down From Inst Year tvW-Vh cU1vJU'"'ejFt'Jtnhe prest-nt time at two point-' rWnrkc Channel anH Jr. iniAf j .. . . . ..: . . many w me local trolling .. . i 'boats arc now at work nin th.. ....n. . . . . i Our Sliver J oilsh is-t i . j . , .7 . unum w unw wera io nave oeen guaranteed not to scratch the J" j! Jjfi "ft h ,,avi f ht both at the 1 nd Polnt and finest surrau and will take , . further u body of water. About j -- f i ... . - oiiuiinci, wiicrc results ho lar are renorted to h not rv nra,.. tory. rowboats are principally oaed. About May trolling will, an usual, probably b .centred around Dundas-Island -while several boats !r planning o go to the nl co&tt of Vancouver Island. The moot of th local rollers have 71 to pu out on lb tumnmiefninK of the truon'i oner- Ranee Place. wRh hi boat Jut It. U o far the high nun of the trolling fleet He brought In a (tatoh of 12UI pruud 900 Ndi and 300 whttw-WfcUU IlHsd bbu bout 200. PTlcw. Iu.ve been hi.1i ri edible and luackiu at the red but Uie tvtera of ra hi 1011 hVe yet to he edit-'-aled to tbta tart. Ocrt Weannouth. th the jtoaeruoat Ihrurbrthone. u afktn pcklo for Uie: . -I.OVERNMENTJ.1QUOR ACT." MiTiri: or trriJcTriov ior rov. MAT TO lKtNIIK Ol' iuik I.HTMT. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the lCtb day of April next, the under signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board far content to transfer of Beer licence Number 673 and Issued in respect of prtmlvea being part of a build ing known aa "Central Hotel.' tltuat . ... . . IU.MIU .K the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described aa Lou Eleven (11), Twelve 1 13). Thirteen (13). and fourteen il4i In Block Ten (101. Section One ill. Map No. 933. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Prter Black to central Hotel, Limited, of th City of prince Rupert. Province of British Col-umbla. the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this lBlh dav of March. 1927. CENTRAL HOTEL, LIMITED. Applicant and Transferee. WATEKNOTiCK NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVT.N that HI Honour the Lii'titenant-aovrrnor of Ilritish Columbia by and with the advice of His Executive Council, has been pleaned to order: THAT the rer.ervauon of the unrecorded water of Brown's River and Mc-KniEht Creek, tributaries of Eestalt River rtsbllhed pursuant to Order In Council Number BOB approved the llth dsy of Jnne, 1921. be cancelled. The cancellation of the aald reserva nun will be elfectlve on April 19th, I9T7. DATED this llth day of March. 1927 T. D. PATTULLO. M Inlster of Lands. RANKRUPTCV ACT. rsTTi: or m. Moitnw. i.orKi: IMIItl'. H t u SI 1 inini't.i" "ii Tendrrs will be received by the under slcned up to and Including April 1st on 'he stock of William Morgan. Aaslgned, In store at Uickeport, UC, consutlng of arocerles. Hardware. Drug! and nngooa" Inventory of Stock may be obtained from tlie undersigned or seen at the said Store or at the Office of the Cansdl.n Credit Men-a Trut A.; aoclatlon, Vancouver. BO. HlghMt or anv any tf ndrr not nereswrlly accepted, l"u,rru:x A, connon. Trtutee. Prlnee Rupert. B O. IV PKOI1ATE. . . rurMiMiirirr iuiitWi'' in Tin: or In the Matter of the "Adminisiranon In the Mailer of the Estate of Paul drrhara Widwlg. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His H th if 1 lltktalar F. MiH. Young, day .. - . - .n.,intKi Adimnisira. A..: 'p. Fnrlrd Lud. dKtiid W tUl Partle- having wig, o".'""' ,,. ir.ate.ra herebv claim againsi m v;..' this date, na uii P,.-r' r;. Imount th V" reatiired to Py t:tut are 01 l"Hr NORMAN Nod'ANrAtSEN AW WATTW'th' AdrB,Mtotratr. prince Rupert. f) Dtd thi 8th day cl April, AOJ. l27. I the whiter In the south. He came here from tlw west cout of Vancouver Island where he has been fishing lnce February when he Jrlt Vancouver. dpt. Emfth plans to leave shortly lor the tt eoutt of the Quoeu Charlotte It-I lantto wljtre he will rugate Jn trolling I until the nimbi? neaiton 0eiu when J tl! -Billy Uoy" wiu work under a MkIh charier to the I1C lutktrx. IZJT 2" " CUm i Tom ""'" arrived In port dtm-nd. corrbfy loer prlc u,ls week with U -Beaver." He cme Irom the west tmmH of Vancouver Is tend too. To meet with the need of a family wuieii la iroMMtlag In number and e4w. aa all medical men' ahould do,.' rroller. and. after . ,e. .Hort trp. Tj. I Weirt U on the I lately. I, war 00H heer and la nre . YmM ailU ...couraned IUi tf- aUuUM. teateiu,!,, l K Den SivtTKn imiiie lu Uika week with Uie Karen II. having pouada aboard and the Jemtle. Oapt, Bormmon. aim made ,rt on Thuraday with a ub,by vUf u wain. aa wwh "tu w uwr vowtu (Twrtfr rapt George rrndJelon of Beat He w..- rrntwina old anjualnUcxe while he pc nt a few day In port thU week. He u been Mestlfled wUh the halibut !L-i:enr n rtila eatat for nearly thin j !yta Lola It. MX. a three f. A!e MrRoe. the popular and ovt-worked wereury of the Prtuce Rupert Howlug atid YaclH aub. accompanied Tlie 370-foot ateel barte Oranco. rreently engaged In canning dama. A period of unfavorable tides -now set-Ing In wUl make It difficult to secure these shell Hsh so. after three weeks at this work. It hat now been decided to discontinue. While unable to confirm the report that the Laurel Whalen wwa going to run haa now fallen, off considerably and the quantity available hardly makes fishing profitable. The Doctor In fair weather or foul,; zero nighti or rainy dayi, 1 have always found that nvcar itarts instantly and performa perfectly with Cham pion Spark Plug they're dependable. Ckmwtltimm U the fcrner bo k lA m b bva ut til w dvuLU-rtbhrd ilwaa. it -tlf IwvtCtff (tallf rtmtrmdrt. Utr 1-uttU HO? CKmei Cr inker 90f Champion SparKPugs WINDSOR, ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT tU required 100 tons for ctorage aa bait. blued bualneaa and lioltday trip to) Vnncuuver next week. Alea ha. tieen a UU Boatbulldlne continue actively lonely y Uila pa two weeka rime and Uie r.r(1, Wn hu all winter have a full prorjarn 1-ooked lout for the next few month anicii wa rrcently purehaed by Al- Ibtvlug the two wine huts for the Lert & UtCaffery from Uie Cotiitwbe , Oatm facklnc Co. very nearly coui- hon!8"" - h" b"n re the Mel .hop 1, now making The popular O. P. Smith, he of &1f'' r-ted. run fame returned to port on TuUr?l , !TL TJ", ?. boat arid Co of Vu-ou-,p,cker .pent'' for U Lanr. -Billy PucklnS Oo. with the Boy" after hart, noVKKN.MENT LKJUOIt ACT." .01 hi: or trnirtTiov nut uutk i.hi;mii KOT1CE 13 HEREBt" GIVEN that on he 9th day of April next the underaljrned mend u apply to the Lkiuor Control oard for a lie nee in re pec i to pmniae rtiif part of the building known aa laawtt Inlet Hotel, eltuate at . Port leraenta Queen Charlotte Xalanda. Pro. aire of Brttub Columbia, upon the and described ai It Five Block ony-tour 4i. Subdivision of Lot Seven undred and forty-all f748i. Part 4miim(i Trmi . 1 f . Thint.lhrM Mil Ittet from (rant to rear 4n west aide of aid !xi. aa shown on a reftftered map r plan deposited in the Land Regutry tflire at the Cur of Prtnre Rupert, in he Province of Ilrttiaa Columbia, and umbered l(T7t. for the sale of beer by be glass or by the open bottle for con- amotion on the premise. DA TED at Prince Rupert. EC this lin day of aiaren. ibzt. WARREN SCOTT. B L TINOIXY. Appllcsnu. vr. II liad been Intended tt use the , of Uaawtt. uranoo in carrying ooai irom vaneou-. ver bland to Prime Rupert but It was! By Uie eud of this month the Suga found Inconvenient to ao operaU at j this time. Accordingly th offer for her purcliase was accepted. riMni:i rtvvtNti f i.wk The Utile rd Caning Co. a noatlng cannery Lainrl Whalen. which has been moored at the Seal Orve cannery .here for the past couple of months, will be moved shortly to Skfdegate Inlet where ft will encage In, reduction of oil and esianmauuenl will nave completed a 41 foot seine boat for Henry Edetuhaw ol UinHtt. The veskel will have a 16 hj. Union engine. The keel will be laid at the Eupi yard next week of a a foot selua boat for Inverness can ntry. Tlie vewl will be powered with a 85 hji. Union engine. At the dry dock arly Monday morn ing. the launching took place of a new meal from dogfish according to Infor-1 l"Jrtut boat for Capt Jack Iranon suauon received during the week. hwn win be named Signal. The ves- lUvtng salted some four hundred J1' ahtty I long and la to be ready tons of herring for the Oriental mar- Uor opwatton by neit month. The dry ket, the Uurel Whalen has been more " 14 building a Urge seine boat the Islands to handle dogfish, the com disaster was made the more serious pnys office atated that it was alto-' throtyrh the fact that a man was lost gether likely that she would go. Except for bait purposes, seining for herring out of Prince Rupert is now discontinued. While more of the fish Sevenin sTtret" Cy of Prince Rupert! In have been handled loclly. the for Ck.pL Robert Oammon. In the km of the halibut boat Kll-tuish off Cape Falrweathrr In northern waters at the end of March, the Pacific Coast halibut Heet suffered It third total casualty during the six weeks since this season has been open. This Paddy Callahan, well known In hall but fishing circles all along the coast. The KUtulsh. wh:ch wa 87 feet long, was buUt In Vsncouver In 1920 and was successively cannery tender, rum runner and halibut boat. It was. In fact, ber first trip in the halibut fisheries when the disaster occurred. As Of the season's objective of SOW ton, far as ran be learned, the vessel struck Uie Rupert MiTtne Products has pro hard -on a rock in blinding snow duced something over 3.000 tons of storm and went dowu ao fast that Cal- meal and oil. The UUlerd Co. has lahan ctmlri not pet away and the other salted some 400 Mm and tlie Canadian men had narrow escape. They man-Fish A Cold Storage Co. has well on to aged to tret aahore on desolate land and Floating Countiry Houses" with all their Style and Comfort Spacious drawing rooms; panelled, carpeted galleries and saloons; intriguing lounges; cosy smoking parlors all companionable. For your privacy, a "hotel suite if you wish. It costs no more to enjoy Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson comfort CANADIAN SERVICE and rite Ctinartl Meaw.bii Co. U1. . (its lUMIiiin W, rl, Vaurouter, cr any strsinahlp agent Io ike Ladies of Prince Rupert An Open Letter J. BENT LADIES READY TO WEAR Third Atenue, Prince Rupert, ILC. . April 9, 1927. Indies . '''-, . ' Ever since I opened this selling campaign fur Mr. Rent on April 1, weather conditions have been so unusual that many a hardened ild-timer ha.s wished me "A Merry Christmas." Now to sell Sprint; IlaU durinr; a blizzard is a real achieve mcnt, and yet wtiave sold Spring Hats and lots of them, and Spring Coats and lots of fairy-like Dresses and heaps of dainty silken undergarments for our prices were so staggeringly low (the lowest in the history of Prince Rupert) that even with abnormal weather our sales were heavy. Rut my objective is to raise $10,000 and naturally adverse weather has slowed up sales. Therefore this gigantic unloading will continue for a short time lunger than I anticipated. This stock for a city the size of Prince Rupert is unusually large and the range of selection is still practically unlimited. 1 would urge every lady in Prince Rupert to visit the store at their earliest convenience during the coming week, assured that they will receive the utmost courtesy and will save considerable money on seasonable gods of the highest grade. Thank you. Mere lia ndlin; Serlali4 - HldlEST QUALITY LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR PAGE FIVB It was almost two weeks before news of their plight reached the outside world. Capt. Fred Brown and the ten men who escaped are now on the way ja Seattle In an American vessel. The Kiltulsh was the first Canadian halibut boat to be lost this year. The other two boats which foundered since the aeason opened were the Cape Clear and Scandla, both American. The big Canadian Fishing Co.' can nery tender Skedana, Capt Alex Ohl man. spent alrmrrt all week In port In the fcepe that she might get ayrgo of fresh herring which la needed at the a plant. 6he returned ' down the coast yesterday without the required shipment: The Skedaha. Is a big. husky looking '6ft foot boat'-derlviur .her power from a '66 K p. Waihington-Estep Alex Saint is luck on the Job at the 1 Prince Uuuert Bout House after a couple I of months receiving training in tying knot and bow to get out of Uiem at naral headquarters lu Esquimau. One would think from the proud way In which Alex hold his head and wipes .hi u he was a bleeding lieutenant 'commaiider at least but when be ha worn Uie overalls for a few days longer aguln, hell probably come down to earth again and be Just an ordinary lieutenant. Ik Clapjierton will tell you It It Isnt Uie weather. It the mumps. Doc has been parking arount a beautiful pair of cheeks. If his head can iwrU likewise, he will sure think he ha homethtng to be proud of alrlghUy. Construction of the reduction plant In connection with the Canadian Fishing Co." cannery at Butedale is now actively In progress and quite a crew of ineu Is being employed . There lis been a deal of speculation oil where tpe company Is going to get the material to work but we suppose they know their own business. Plants of this nuture seem to be thriving on the west const of Vancouver Island and they ought to do as well here. , The Oalt freighter Salvor. Oupt. Rush, Is due at Uie first of the week with cni-go of three hundred tons of coal for Albert and McCaJTery. Tlie American halibut boat Murla made her flrt call here thl week un. (continued on pat six) Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ltd. Phone 15 Agents for Ladysmith-Wellington and Peerless Coal Main Office now at 311 Second Avenue (lietween 2nd and 3rd Streets). Phone your orders to ' Phone 15 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kipp ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cdd Storage C& Ltd. Prince Rupert, aa