PAGE SIX Agreeably aged, smooth, fragrant congenial torn pany anywhere aaaaaai YEM Nfwlinli J' YEARS T" I OLD litis udvertiscmcnt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by in I lie (iovernriiRtit 'of lirilLsh Columbia. In In Meat Department me Tot Roast Reef, lb 15c Eofling Reef, lb. ...... 10c Stew Veal, 2 lbs 25c Veal Chops, 2 lbs 45c ix Let? of Veal, lb 25c In Veal Steak, lb 25c In Hound Steak, 2 lbs 15c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs 55c Shoulder Steak, lb 15c ,, all MUSSALLEM'S -12:1-117 Fifth Ave. East (are Phone 18 Phone 81 A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment 80 and none that will pay to lartrer dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll Btop you worrying and start you wondering, how you ever got along without them. Our Optical Service is the best by test not the best because the busiest but the busiest because the best. Lowest Prices. Expert Service. A. E. IRELAND ('raduate Optometrist 310 Third Avenue. Opposite (..W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Rirch anil Spruce Per double load $6.50 Per single load $3.50 Per isack 50c Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers prices. HydeTransfer 130 Second Avenue hone 580 Night or Day WE RUY ROTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Mock Phone 575 DENTIST Waterfront Whiffs ci)iit Imird from Ni;r flvr) wishing them all the best of everything, TO Ill'ILIi skim: IIO.tT The McLean shipbuilding shop has been given a contract by the Langarn Fishing Co. to construct a 48 x 12 seine boat, work on which will commence within one week. The vessel, which is to be ready this season tor operation out of the company's cannery at Mas-sett, will be powered with a 30 h.p. Imperial' engine. The McLean shop Is making good time with the two seine boats It is building for the Oossc Packing Co. Tr first was launched last week and the second took to the water yesterday. (There Is of course most of the upper work to be done yet. The local halibut boat Mavln. Ca.pt. John Llndseth with crew of three men. cleared on Wednesday afternoon on her first trip of the season to the high spots. Tire foity-fuul elne boat, under construction at the Suga shlpb'illding shop for Henry Edeiishaw of Massett, was launched today. NEW OK.IXMV IIOAT The new workboat Oranby, under construction at the dry dock for the IN PROBATE. tiii: -sLi'itic.MK conn- or imirisn 101.1.MBIA the Matter of the Administration Act: and the Matter of the Estate of August B. Norlln, deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills I xiuuur r, men. loung, me ZBin Hay OI March. AX). 1927. I was armolnted ail- 1 minlstrator of the estate of August B. Norlln. deceased, and all nartles .havln? claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vcrmcu. to me on or Dei ore me mm .I'Jf J5' JAPrl,'..A D-'"a7 and Portlc mucuitru 10 wie estate .are required 10 pay the amount of their Indebtedness to forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince ItUDert. B.C. Paled the 28th day of March. A.D. 1927. IN PKOHATE. tiik m i'hkmk conn or iikitisii 1 01.01 III A the Matter of the Administration Act: and the Matter of the Estate of Helnrlch Fcrsch. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor. F. McB. Younsr. the 28th dav of March A.D. 1927. I was appointed Ad- u..Uuwavu. 1 ' nuccu, ui me " .. "J"'""' "ivn, ucKa-cu, iiu Kite and tne puns 01 wnan proposed parties having claims against the said ; to be built In the Portland Canal on estate are hereby required to furnish 'tot 4537, District of Cassiar. jame. properly verified, to me on or I Ana take notice that after the explra-before the 30th day of April, A.D. 1927. tion of one month from the date of pub-and all parties Indebted to the estate , iiratinn of thi nnitfe wmiam j rnv. required to pay the amount of their t muioicaness 10 me iorinwun. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. ! Prlnce RUDert. B.C. Dated the 30th dav of March. AJ3. 1827. LAND ACT Skeena Land District. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief I Commissioner of Lands for a licence to j DTOSDect for coal ana netrolcnm nvw R4fl acres or land bounded as follows Commencing at a post nlanted at the southwest corner of Section 36, Town- snip 3. uranam island, and marked "AJ.O.'s southwest corner": thence east chains; thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains: thence south 80 chains I point of commencement, betnz Sec tion 36, Township 3, Oraham Island. B.C A, j. UUKUUN. Locator. Dated rxemhr 17 IB5M Cash and Carry Grocery Fulton and Sixth Avenue C.O.I), Orders of $5.00 delivered free. Special Sale For one week only, commencing Monday, April 1th. California Prunes, 80-90, Helected stock, regular 12'ac per lb. 11 lb. $1.:J5, for W5c MalkinV Rest Raking Powder, 5 lb. tin value $1.75, for . . . $1.35 Orange Mnrmaladc, 4 lb. tin, regular value 75c, for 55c Jelly Powders, value 10c, 12 pkgs. for 70c Sterling CntKup Ten cases of this Catsup have just arrived and regularly sells for 25c per bottle. This week, to clear, 4 bottles for 55c Royal Crown Soap, 15 cases to sell. Regular price for carton of C bars, 30c. Our price this week 22jC Malkin'K Rest Tea and Coffee. Regular price for Tea, per lb. 75c; Coffee, per lb. 70c take 1 lb. of each for ......... $1.25 2'.. lb. pkg. Tea, regular $1.85, this week for $1.55 JAM I JAM! JAM! Malkin's Best Pure Jam, 4 lb. tin Strawberry, Peach, Cherry or Plum, why pay 80c or t)0c per tin? This week, 2 tins for $1.35 Saturday, April 2, 1927 THE DAILT NEWS - - ' - - " 1 . 1 1 l 1 r i 1 11 . . 1 - - . j Ui convenience economy purity safety - SwttTENCD (INSWtCTENCO Made in Canada by the makers of Nettle's Baby Food Oranby Co. to replace the Azirrlte. sold lost year to the Swan son Interests here. Is very nearly completed and within a short time will be turned over to the owners. This substantial and neat appearing vessel, 74 li feet long and powered with a 12S hp. Washing ton-Estcp engine, was doing unofficial trials In the harbor on Thursday afternoon end apparently was turning over well. The heavy power gives all the speed that Is required and perhaps some to spare. She will be one of the finest! boats of her kind ever turned out by a local yard. Tenders were being called this week for far the tne repalr rpn-ilr nf of tho the fomtrv ore,,tI7 hnt at A1 Al pine Fir which was badly shattered In a gasoline explosion aboard at Butedalc two weeks ago. Survey of the vessel after she arrived here at the end of last Week established that she was even more seriously damaged than was at first reported. The upper works were practically destroyed leaving but hull and engine Intact. She Is Indeed a sorry sight and one would wonder how the chief engineer, who Is reported to NAV1GAKLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. U.S.C. CIIAITKK 113 William J. Crawford hereby clvci no tice he has. under Section 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minister or Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office lr ,h. Tltatt ilt t7Ttttiar nf th I.inrl Registry District of Prince Rupert at (prince Rupert, B.C.. a description 01 tne ford will under Section 7 of the said Act. ,sdd v to the Minister of Public Works t his office in the city of Ottawa for approval of the site and plans, and for !1r.av in mmtniit lh toiri wharf rtrt at Rta-rt rtn thi ii nf March 1027 77 W. J. CRAWFORD. IN PROBATE IN TIIK HWKKMK C'OIKT OI' IIKITISII ( l.l .MI!L In th Matter of the Administration "u In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Nelson. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 8th day of March, A D. 1927. I wa apoolnted Administrator of the estate of Fred Nelson. dtcCM.ed.v and " P" ha'tng ?la!nn against the said Estate are hereby reaulr ed to lurnisn same, properly vermea. to me on or before the 21st day of April. AX. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dined the 21t day of March, A.D. 1027. HANKRUITCY ACT. INSTATE Of W.M. MOICOAV. I.OCKi;-l-OKT. II.C, Al'TIIOIHXKII AHSK1NOIC Tcndera will be received by the undersigned up to and Including April 1st on the stock of William Morgan, Assigned. In store at Lockeport, B.C.. consisting of Orocerles, Hardware, Drugs and Drygoods. Inventory of Stock may be obtained from the undersigned or seen at the said Btore or at the Office of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association. Vancouver. B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX. A. CONNON, Trustee, Prince Rupert. B.C. SAILINGS TO EDUOPE HAKF. RESERVATIONS NOW I ICOM SAINT JOHN. Apl. 13 Metagsma. ." To Glasgow Apl, 14--Montnalrn. .To Cherbourg, Southampton, Antwerp Apr. IS Mlnnedosa To Liverpool Apt. 21 Marloch .To London Apl. 23 Montclare To Belfast, , Liverpool I'llO.M NKW YOHK To Cherbourg-Southampton Apl, IS Empress or Scotland HlOW MONTIIKAL To Llirrxot Apl. 29 Montrose May 0. Montcalm Tn lleirukt'dluagow Apl. 28..' .Mellta To London , Apl. 30 .'. ,1 Montreal May 0 Marburn 1 mm iii,'i:iiKC To ClirrMourK-Noiithaiiiptoii-Antwerp Apl. 37 Montroyal B Apply 1 10 Ajentt vry where J. J. J. KORSTKK, KORSTKK, tj. S.S. Central Central Pan. Pm, Aftnt, Aftnt, M C.P.K. (. Station, staUon, Vancouver, Vancouver, Tilcpbi Seymour 2830 KESTIESi KTL -18 1 filVAroRATO SHIS MILK be making rapid recovery in the Prince Rupert General Hospital from a broken ankle, arm and nose, got out of it with his life. ' Providence seems to have been kind to him in spite of the fact that, as It was, he was pretty badly slashed up. Thursday afternoon's bright sun shine and balmy breeze, ushering In Prince Rupert's first genuine signs of spring, brought out most of the picas "re boat owners for anything from one to six hours labor on their craft at the Yacht Club floats; While Bhef was kept busy on the hop here for a hammer, there a paint brush and all over the place for their various re qulrcments, there was a session of cleaning and painting and wrestling with the gadglts. Ben, he of photographic fame, had his Polnsettla on the grid slicking her up with a new coat of crimson and calling down the aid of the gods in giving her power to do her stuff on Gala day. Oeorge Arnold has had his Nechako's hull painted, an operation that was long needed and much deferred. Jack Bulger, now that sunshiny days and moonlight nights In Prince Rupert have no more charm for him, had his motor apart looking a hopeless maze. It was Indeed a busy afternoon au guring that beach parties will soon be the order "of the day again. Laurie Lsrnbly. former skipper of the Salt Lake ferry "23," Is now on the permanent staff of the dry dock. From the looks of things and Judging from what we hear, Laurie is bravely contemplating even 'more permanent and serious responsibilities. NEtV IIAI.IIIIT IIOATS Two new halibut boats are nearlng completion In Cow Bay and will short ly be ready for the high spots. Finishing touches are being put on the Viking I. which has been built at the Suehlro establishment for Harold Erlcksen. The vessel Is 45 feet long and Is powered with a 20 hp. Heln (Danish) engine. She will carry a crew of four men and It Is expected she will get away about the end of next week. The 32-fcot boat of Mr. Oarllck and son has been named Misty. A 10 h.p. lvian engine has been Installed In the vessel which Is also about ready to go. Jeff Lambly and Joe Reld have returned to port after having spent the winter down the coast trapping with the "O paby," Captain Ole Hvatum, master and owner of the Ill-fated American hail- but schooner scandla, which was wrecked and lost on the outer rocks of Kodiak naTbor. has purchased the for' mer Siberian trading schooner. Chu kotsk, In Seattle. 'The captalna will sail this week-end Jrom Puget Sound with a general cargo for Sand Point. Unga and Squaw Harbor. His boat was operated formerly by Olaf Swcnson from Seattle to Kamchatka, The Chukotsk a year ago last summer figured In a salvage stunt when she was towed Into Klemtu by the John Currle it Bon woTkboat Ruby May, having broken down In Mllbank Bound while bound north with a heavy cargo of, trading supplies. Charlie Currle and Sydney Hunter, who wero bound for Vancouver on the Ruby May at the time, proved the heroes of the hour. In the Chukotsk, Capt. Hvatum has a fine vessel which should be well adapted either to freighting or to halibut fishing. IIAI.IIIIT LAMHNUM Halibut r landings, at Prince Rupert took a decided' Jump during the' past week, duo, no doubt, to greatly Improved weather conditions that have recently been prevailing on the grounds, In point of landings here, the week was the heaviest since the season opened, a total of 822350 pounds being landed 680,200 pounds from American vessels and 142,850 from Canadian. This brings the total landings at .the port since the season opened to 2,958,500 pounds of which American boats have ',la'ndedn2.J2,I00juounds and Canadian 'flialaoo poundsVIt may be noted that in the Waterfront Whiffs figures on halibut landing only those boats that sold and landed their catches here are credited to the port. For example, a vessel that sells a catch here for delivery at Ketchikan or some other port Is not included. Tills accounts for Waterfront Whiff figures being correspondingly lower than those published at the end of each month, which figure are net computet. -In the Dally New ofllce but obtained from flsli houses on the waterfront. This year's toUl of landings here to date la considerably lower than last ''year's total of 3.783.300 pounds at a similar date but a period of such good weather has been prevailing this last week will considerably tend to bring up the current year's record, Prices during the week were at a comparatively low level. The highest American price 14.8c and 7c was paid on Saturday to the Uranus for S.S00 pounds and the Fremont, 1 0.004 while j the lowest American bid of the week jwas 12c and 6c paid yesterday to the Eastern rolnt for a small catch of 2.- 200 pounds. The Canadlau high was 13.Sc and 8c to tlx Dumtos with 4.500 pounds on Thursday" with the low lie and 7c on Monday to the Kalel and Cecllye with catches of '3,500 and 2,000 pounds jcspectlvely. . : J Boats lauding halibut at. Prince Ru pert during the week were as follows: American Columbia, 30,000; Zenith, 34.000; Attu. 34.000; UcKlnley, 24,000: Fremont, 10.000; Uranus. 5.SO0; Eagle, 50.000; Western. 48.000; Vansee, 30.000; Alien, 40,000; Orant, 45,000; Ithoiut, 18,. 000; Wilson, 14,500; Tyee. 10.000; Alkt, 7.000; Brunvoll, 30.000; Kodiak, 40.000 Prosperity. 13.000; Arrow. 36,000; Eureka 10.000; Sentinel, 35.000; Anna J 30, 000; Orayllng. 11.500; Wave. 10.000 Constitution. l.OOO; Mildred II.. 18.-000: Wireless. 10.000; Eastern Point. 2.- 200. Canadian Oslo, 3.500; Rose 8plt, 10.-000; Bingo, 2.500; Aiken, 9,000; Kalen, 3.500; Cecllye, 2.000; Impereuse. 10,000; Dolphin II. 3.300; Westerner. 2.000; WJ. 5,500; W.T.. 4.000; Swing, 2.000; Livingstone. 14.000; White Lily. 3.000; Dundas, 4,500; Pair of Jacks, 0,000; Atll, 9.000; Birdie B.. 1.200, Minnie V., 1.750; Cape Bcale. 38.000; N. & S. 3.000; Mulrneag, 2,000, MISSIONARY FROM CHINA IS IN CITY Ml.i Mi. Ir IliiildiM-k, Ultu llrrmttT Meiit Thronjli VangMr Mar one Arrive Thl Afternoon Miss Susie Haddock, who was engaged In missionary work In 'the Interior of China and who recently pssed through the troublous Yangstc zone after having been ordered like other mlMionarlek to quit the country, arrived In the city this afternoon on the Prince Charle accompanied by her slaarr. Miss Isabel Haddock, United Church deaconess here, with whom she will visit for some time. Miss Haddock arrived in Vancouver from China on the Empress of Asia last Sunday. NAVICARLE WATER PROTEC TION ACT. IC.S.C. (lltl'TLII HX MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereto give notice that It has, under faction Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the office of the District Registrar ot the Land Registry DUtrlct of Prince itupert. at prince Rupert. B.C.. a de scription of the site and plans of the wharf and Dler Dronoaed to be built on the Matsett Indian Reserve, Number One, on Oraham Iiland, Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that after the ex piration of one month from date of ttw nrst puoitcation 01 mis notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section Seven of said Act. apply to the Mlntstei 111 ruunr nuru at nil oiuce in inc City of Ottawa, tor approval of site and piana. ana ior leave 10 construct aaio wharf and pier. dated at Prince Ruoert this 21th day of February. 1927. MA33ETT CANNERS. LIMITED, By Its Solicitors, Williams. Manson te Oonrales IN PRORATE. in tiii: Mm i:i7: coi kt or iiiiitiii COLUMBIA In the Matter ot tht Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. ie-ca. miesiaie. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 24th day ot reoruary, a.jj. mi, 1 waa appoiniea Administrator of the estate of Joaenh F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, pro perty veniiea. 10 me on or oeiore ine 24th day of March, AJX 1927, and all parties Indebted to tlie estate are required to pay the amount of their In. aeoteaness to me iorinwun. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, rrluce Rupert, B.C. Dated the 24th dy of February, A.D IP7 WATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that HI Honour the Lieutenant-Governor ot British Columbia, by and with the ad vice ot His Executive Council, has been pleated to order: THAT the reservation of the unrccord ed waters of Brown's River and Mo Knight Creek, tributaries of Ecstal) River, established pursuant to Order In Council Number 808 approved the 13th oay 01 june. iuji, dc cancelled, The cancellation of the said reaerva Hon will be effective on April 19th. 1927. dated in is 11m nay 01 March, 1027 T. D. PATTULLO. Minuter ot Lands CANADIAN SERVICE Pram Halifax To PImouthHsvrLon4on AH-tnls Air s To Qustnitown and Liverpool Aurutnu Apr. II Prom New York To Quetnitown and Liverpool AuTolilu ... Apl, V Kcylhla ... Apr. 10 To Cherbourg and (outhampton ' Mjtiri'liinl.i u,r. in Mtv 1 s Aqiillilliln Apr. U, May II. 3t I Ik-renmirlii . , Apr. t. May 17, Juno H j To Londonderry and Olaegow (.aiiiiTunM . . Apr, v Ti-aiiiylvanu. .Apr. ., . To flrmoulh-Havre-London AaraiiM .. Apr. 10 l.ancalri.l .. Apr. KU From Ronton To Queenitown and Liverpool Ki-yllilii ... Apr. 17 Samaria ... Msy CalU si I'll inou Ui, eadliouiiU Money orili-ri, draft ami Trivellern' ' Cheque al lowed rale, l ull Inforin.nlmi from local tyeni or Company' orricel, Ail2 UatUnp at. v., vtui:ttu o.c. IS40 as ijou wave a last farewell Your friends on shore will return to drab, familiar tasks. For you on shipboard, bound for Europe, will unfold an enchanted world-days to follow stored with new delights, ROMANCE. CANADIAN S SERVICE C22 HnstlwiH Street W Vancouver. R.C. WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 Dorothy Gish "MIL HANDLE ATRTON and dUtiiiKuirilied ull star cust. TUXEDO COMEDY "HO.ME CURED." I'ATHE REVIEW AdmlitHlun and 9 In LINES GWYN" r0c and 2.c IMPORTANT NOTICE All Trades, RuslnesNt-H and Profession must he registered liefore April aiHh. Notice is hereby jriven that, iiurHuant to Mulj-suctiun (f of Section C2U of the Taxation Act, every jiehoii who.enitaKuu in, carries on, or practices any Trade, Rusiness prj'rofebion within ;the Province is retuired to obtain from th Cohimls-slimerof Income Tax a Certificate of UeKlstr'atton before April 30th, 1027. Application should be mude to any Provincial Assessor, from whom full information may be obtained. Certificates will be Issued without the payment of any fee therefor Default in complylnj,' with the provisions of this section renders the person liable, upon summary conviction, to a fine of $10.00 for each day during which his default continues. Application forms may bo obtained from nny Provincial Assessor, Government Ajrcnt, Provincial Police Officer, or from the Commissioner of Income Tax, Victoria, B.C.