isturdV Pr-.? 1927 f AReiiable Silver Polish . O'ur Silver Polish I guaranteed not to scratch the finest surface and will take off .the worst kind of tarnish without much effort. Tut up in gins jars at tor, you Ret enough to lant ii year or more. Also good for Cut Class and Mirrors. i ; r K cJfcWELLERS UtiiE 5TOHE WITH THE CLOCK, THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS HOUSE-1 jKv. LINENS V" LAUNDER UNEttS I IN A WAV I That bring us I B compliments each day. THE manner in which we "do Uii household llnenmeet with the hostess' approval. The manner m which we launder her table c loths, bed spreads and l Slow - aws appeals to her sense ci politeness. Pioneer Laundry Phone UK CONSULT US about ' Your Eyes DO nor hesitate to consult us about rour eyes. Our experience will be of real value to you. Not a day passes that we do not hear jrratify-ng reports from those we hve fitted with glasses. WE request your patronage "''-b :onfiinre secure in the belief that nowhere will you obtain better service or more 'orwrlentious treatment. IF you require glasses a thorough scientific examination will reveal the fact. If "fu do not require them, we wi'l candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry leistered Optometrist and Optician Hoom 3 smith Illock Phone 7C3 YOU NGVER KNOW WiAT sprino) fwiu BWNCr-rOR SAFETY-5 -SAfE ) Don't Kct cauRht nappinff Old Man Winter's likely to Sprinjr a surprise any day. Just when you think he Is ensinjr up, he jumps out and snap his cold finirurs at you, If you want to put the lid oft Winter once nnd for all Kfl to the phono nnd jflve us n call. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and McLEOI) RIVER SOOTLESS In Lump, Stove, Kpjr and Nut Albert & McCafTery Phones; 110 nnd 117 ! Waterfront Whiffs Intensive Preparation for Cannery Season-Herring Seining nnd Kalmon Trolling General Doing Along "Front" Salmon canneries in the district are resuming work on theh lulpment in earnest this month preliminary to the summer's opera- !L,t !',. I ,t f:Lcnnned "a,mon ' "Ported to be favorable and Indications are that the new pack will find its predecessor no com-petltor for sales. Last year's pack was disponed of even more easily than had ben expected, ay men in touch with the foreign marketing pf the fish. Ur tlsh and continental Kuropean buyers'are reported to have w,u n"i "u cieanea out by the time the new pack Ik tradable. In England, it 1 expected, the new! I .... W'-'- reported. Bert campaign lor Empire products should ,JC1 T , ; .., , .. .i"" packing.. i.im.,i,. ItlmulaU .ale. of 7, " for a long -suffering community. r.trT.tiv rovi: r.twntv Considerable extension work at the Captain's Cove cannery, on the north lend of lUnks Island, which was sc- qulred last fall by tlx Come Packing Co from the poley tnteresU is nesting completion and the plant will shortly be In ship shape for the opening ofj the season A good -steed ere lias ben employed on the work Including Dob IPriwU of this elty. Tim provincial police patrol boat Adanac. which Is now performing satisfactory after seaaon of hectic and patience-Inspiring wrestling with her gadglta. returned on Tuesday night after a four day cruise to the neighbor-honti of Porcher and Banks Islands, Captain Kaybone and Chief Engineer I Camm. beside their navigation duties. , collected some dog taxes for John 'Oliver and otherwise saw to it that the laws of this fair land were being lived up to the mark. The Prtorll powerboat Laura F. has started on her season's work of freight ing to Skeena Iliver cannery points. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC. this Ith day of March. 1031. WARKEN 8COTT. B L. TINQIJIT. Applicants. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. otim: or .trn.irVTiov nut cox-mat TO TIMNMTK Ul III.IK i.k i:s i; NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the icth day of April next, the under-' signed intends to apply to the Liquor ; Control Board for consent to transfer of i iirer Licence Number C7S and turned in respect of premliek being part of a .building "known "Central Hotel." witunte. Princ. Rupert. Weannouthwho has Canadian canned I " WW ralmon over the Siberian and Alaskan red fish, - Probable price for salmon at the canneries have not yet been mentioned by cunnera. PJLB.H. powerboat Puchena. Captain lUrvey Dumas, made a trip on Th unci J to Jap Inlet having a public works tcglntcr on board as a passenger, Much to the gratification of the Jp Inlet residents, decision has been reached to construct aom. half a mile of sidewalk which wUl make the going much raster Narbstbong, kino . reported fish at Dun das Island althouxh no boat were there at the time. Tlx next few weeks will ee the mart of the local trolling boat at work sgaln altliough It seems doubtful If tltere will be a many as last year. Several of them have taken to hallbuttlng for the time being at leant. A run of herring at tlie mouth of the harbor Is reported. The Azurlte and Fredella have been seining at the south end of Digby Island with fair results while the Zanardl and Bethune lKv. been at Jap Inlet where things are understood to be not very good. Taking t as a whole, this season for herring Is proving longer and more abundant than was the ease last year although this may be explained by th fact that fishing has been more inten sive. There has been a common belief that the Rupert Marine products plant at Tucks Inlet has been using this 9h lor fertiliser. In correction of this It is stated that the plant Is producine. fish oU and fish meal exclusively. Borne 3.000 tons has now been put up of The S.000 ton objective. VIATI in: t XM ( TIMI I. The new halibut boat Helen II.. Capt. Chris Ilovmuller. returned to port during the weeek. her attempt at seining for halibut having proven unsuccessful. The vessel tried the scheme out for about a week on the Hecate Strait grounds but the results were unavaUlng for little if an? of the desired fish were taken. On returning to port, a gurdy and long lining gear were in stalled on the Helen II. and she left this week-end for the banks to operate In tlie conventional and approved man oome if m or nine uviiui ooaia are qer. one has a crew or six men row operating at the mouth of Jap I aboard. Capt. Hovmuller Is reported irue wnere a isir run oi springs i;u nave some hope yet for this pet scheme of his and It Is stated that he GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." may give it another try-out in the ;mn: r rrt.icmo iok i:i: !!U ,!t " " f00"' lhat tie Installed the 1 1 I M r j seining gear on J the IIHen II. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on ha filh lav tj Annl next the undersinied I nund to apply to the Liquor Control j JUn Bacon has resumed smoking oard for a lice tire in respeet to premises ( operations In his new plant on the eing pan of the building knoan "'.m-nun.t,. l"rnnini wharf anan. He ne Is u aoeclallrlne apecjaiuung luMti Inlet Hotel, situate at Port lementa. Queen Charlotte Islands. Pro-ton uie proo union 01 ling ana rea coa inee of British Columbia, upon the j mieU which are aald to be proving very ahds described as Lot rive (61. Block j . . r..,. .rt,, 10?"1' on tn E,Um majk,u n,rl orty-lour (441. Subdivision of Lot beven 1 undred ana lony-an iiso. roi-ijiory are siupeo-Vmenu Townsltt. leaa Thirty -three (S3! ' faM ssw A Wm V a1 .Ms.t LrlM ftf j Vti .Vboin orT. MguVreTmap! Considerable ouuide awk U now r plan deposited In the Land Reg latry ! being engaged in by D. B. Finn, dlrec- ...-- a .ft.- nr B-Hnn-. Dttnt In . .'"c : 'UVH"nr'-.W nicies experlmenui umbered 1078. for the sale of beer by he glass ot by uit open rwtue lor eon- uniDUon on the premises. station, and Norman freeman, representative of the Intemsttorml Fisheries Conuulaslon. Their work is of a tech nkral nature wlilcl) means little to the layman but It Is hoped may produce valuable results for tlie industry. i:tl.x Tin: .sMxnn FUliermen may come and fishermen JN THE SUPREME COUirT 01 ItltlTlSH COLUMBIA. Ke PUINCi: 111 Tl.KT IIVIlllO.l.T.I.CTItll roiPAv i.imiti:i i.r. jiv oitiiKR or Tin: oi kt TAKE MOTTCK that pursuant to the order nf Mr. -Justice t. A. McDonald S.,vr.fofHtuhlu?ruDoSl bondholders- action Intituled In the ';!! .T!JliiftS5 J. tSL VfTi 8uP"n" C01" ' Br'llh Columbia be- ibe lands tlescrl ,W Uu Ele Eleven m ill 'tween The Royal Trust Company and Tw.",v'. " .J?lT,n 1 kJcS? toJ'Wnc. Rupert Hydro-ElectrieCorapany io 1,4 ' ..,n Bko Vii" rtmit0 Limited and others, being RJCOaiisiO. 923, ,1. Map No. h'p'nf "ht to enforc. the tnuta ot an In- Dlstrlctn the Province of Reglsuatlon thf 30th daJ, of June, Irom Peter Black to Brltu-h Cplumbla ,, tenders are Invited by Oeorge Ed-Central of the of Hotel, fJmlUd. Ciy, ward W , tn Reiver appointed by Province of British Col- . Prince Rupert. -...iT" ,h. an order ot this Court dated the 15th umbis the transieree. DATED a Prince Rupert. THO., this 18th 1 dsy of March. 1937. rf:NTRAL HOTEL. LIMITED. Applicant and Transferee. TIMBER SALE X74:8 There will be offered for sale by ..kV.. antmn at office of District For- ester Prince Kuuert. at 13 o'clock noon on April 1927. the Um.e X74M to cut 1.2MS.O00 feet board messure hemlock, balsam and cedar saw-logs, spruce comprising five areas tn Rivers i "'pvided' anyone unable to attend the may submit a sealed aucUon in person opsnl t th hour ot auc 'tloea,ti,,?ett.lr1wm b.e.nowed for re- 1 i a- auiai llmhnr. miurther purl cuUri of th. Chief Forester vXla. or District greater. I'rlnre Rupert. B.C. TIM HER SAIE X83H. There will b. offered'or s-0"6. Auction at 1 p.m. on the aaih dy or M"rch.n'l927. in th. gffiSSK office. Prince RUP", J h ,f"T,n, Hemlock to out 1.700.000 Lbm. of Bpruc.. , nil DrVrl Qu-Vn Charlotte lnniWtj will be allowed for re-5V"L' "m..r . nn.ble to attend dsy of September. 1910. and the decree in the aald action dated th. 21st day ot November. 1916, tor th purchase of all th. remaining properties and assets oi me saia (,-ompauy. ins said proper ties are described as follows: 1. That certain parrel of land and premises altuste In the Province of British Columbia mors particularly tie- scriDea as Lot ma. Kanxe a. uoom liis trlct, containing ICO acres more or less. 3. That certain parrel ot land and remises sltuste In th. Province of B rltlsh Columbia more particularly described as Lot 1396. Range 6. Coast Dis trict, containing 37 81 100 acres more or jess, excepting uiereout a (inn oi land one chain In width measured from nichwater mark. 3, That certain parcel of land and situate In th. Coast District Premlsea rovlnce ot British Columbia, and mors gartlcularly described as Lot 693. Ratine . containing 33 ao;l00 cres more or ess. 4. Maps dealing with surveys of drainage ureas rainfall and runoff data. deMgnia of dams, power plants, transmission lines and receiving station for Falls and Khatada Rivera development, and plans ot works. Tha Receiver is Informed that the above lands parcels 1, 3 and 3 were selected by the engineers of the Prince Kuuert Hydro-Electrlo Compsny Limited as being suitable sites for the construc tion or water power pisnts. Tenders may u. made for all the said parcels together or for on. or more separately, Particular and condition of sale may be had upon implication at the office of Messrs. Rlddcll, Stead, llodgvs Winter, Bank of Nova Bootia Building, Vancouver, or at th. ofrioe ot the un dersigned. DATED the 8nd day of March. 1937. WILBON. WHEALLER & 8TME8 Solicitors for ths Plaintiff, tio render street west. Vancouver. HO 71 Tn2 DAILY VTZW3 PAGE FIVB RAMSAYS PAINTS and YARN ISHES For Sale by SILVEILSIDKS DUOS. may go but the Income and personal property tax man goes on forever and I he goes pretty nearly every where too.i At teast lie nas reached the waterfront as may be witnessed by notice that hare made tbelr appearance here and there during the past week. To sum up be has notified all and sundry that it is tune to cough up. The generosity of the various fish houses in offering their arsletance to he boys in making out their papers Is greeted with mixed feel ings. Fishermen and loggers, trappers and farmers. The boat of them all are to be seen along the Prince Rupert waterfront these days. Things are picking up for spring is here. It was a long time in turning'' the corner but, now that the gentle season has arrived. one think absence ha made the heart (row fonder for It. Cleaning up and; painting up. everything looks fine for the mariners in different spheres whose season of activity has now commenced hi real earnest. iti:imr.i! the mavok: His Worship the Mayor was a long atwrot visitor to the waterfront this week. He was seen with a sheaf ot blue papers in his hand and those who profess to know say they rre registration forms. They say that an election la coming and that 6am is early at the scratch. No doubt another fishermen's Ir.end for a season. They always get that way but they're not always permanent. Here's hoping, this one wUl be different. Union freighter Cnilkoot, Captain "Chlpps" Williams was in port from the south on Monday. After discharging a carload of fire-brick for Albert it McCaflery. , th. vessel 'proceeded to the Nans River,- having- , 'luU . cargo, .of coniiery supplies on -board. . tub ' bio Vvi: vr. It has been left for the Waterfront Whiffs to announce what will doubtless be the outstanding of all event when Prince Rupert proceeds on July 1 to celebrate Canada's Diamond Jubilee. This Is to be no less than an International foot race when John Murray, who boasts that seventy-nine summers and winters nave only gone to make him that much more youthful, and Doc Clapperton who pride himself on sixty-seven years of boyhood, wQl be off at the sound of th. gun to uphold Can- Heart Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spells Mr. M. A. Gapion, Pocatvill., Alt-, writes t "rlom. time t) I waa very nous, could not sleep at nifUt, often bad dirty, sinking spell aud palpita-tiou of th. heart, tni was so run down 1 could not do my housework, but Just leave everything- and ait dowu. I spent a lot of mosey using- medicine from the doetor, but it did not do we any good. At lost friend told m to ties Wi A 1 aJ slTiLsw hbTFvSBBBBBV llsrPlafjIts and after uslagr a exmpl of boie I waa not the Mini wonisn. I began to feel so much better, ud after a few Bior. boxes I wss in perfect healtk, X alwa.v recom- tnfmA t V mtm 4n all those I Vnnw who ars suffsriir from heart trouble. " Frio 60c, a box at all dntggtit or dtsUrs, or moiled direct on receipt of pries by Th T. aillUura Co., IJailtad, Uu Oat. Never Again! rjWill you have Buch an opportunity to wive money never acaln a s Hi'i ada'a and Scotland' respective honors. Both are feeling so coltish that It may not be possible, after all, to hold the race for neither wUi accept the bandl-j cap that each considers his opponent's due. This Is undoubtedly going to cause the national committee a lot of! worry but the matter wlU be put up to Lord WlUlngdon next week In the hope that he may effect a settlement. If not. the cabinet wlU have to sit on It. Joe Lindsay, who ought to be asham ed of himself for being a cradle robber.! has challenged Uie winner. Capt. Joe Peterson, BlU Parsons and BUI Bhrubsalt will do a whippet dash as preliminary. Somewhat damaged in storm experienced While coming up i tbe . coaat. two or three American trolling boats, bound from Seattle to Ketchikan, were forced Into port for repairs early this week. They were duly attended to and proceeded. Lumber shipments from the Big Bay sawmill this week included one carload for Eastern shipment aud a scowload of fish box lumber brought In by the M.TJ Wednesday night and two carloads for the East coming In behind the P.R.T. on Thursday. I'lMMIlNfl LINCOLN Tlie former American halibut boat Lincoln, couverted by her new owners. J, W. MoorehouHe and Capt. E. H. Simpson ot Masaett, into a fish packer since the explosion on board which cost the life of the former owner. Capt. Martin Fotland. last year, ha moved down from the dry dock to tlie Cow Bay float where finishing touches will be effected. Th Lincoln will be operated this season out of the Langara cannery at Massett. Capt. Jack Wells Is preparing his trolling boat Knox at the Cow Bay floats for halibut fishing aud will make an early departure for the high pot. Th. local halibut boat Nautilus is now being outfitted1 aud will depart shortly on her first trip of the season. Congratulation are duo to Capt. II. Waal wlto, following the example ot other of his confreres during th. past winter, returned recently from th Old Country with a sailing mate for life. Several ot tit boy have felt the pleosant pierce of Cupld'a arrow during the post six months and here's (contl&utd on page tlx) Ktocfc of Much vast proportion to welect from Bent's Great Sale OPENED YESTERDAY AND HUNDREDS OF SHREWD RUYEItS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THIS LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO OIJTAIN THE HIGHEST TYPE OF LADIES' WEAR EVER OFFERED IN PRINCE RUPERT. THE PRICE CUTTING WAS SO OUTSTANDING THAT EVEN TO THE MOST CONSERVATIVE' RUYER THE ATTRACTION WAS IRRESISTARLE. AND WE WERE RUSHED. Every Coat, every Suit, every Drew i brand new, creations of master designers, auring distinction and snap. Today! Today! Saturday Accepting Friday as a criterion, wc shall be crowded to capacity COME! DO NT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF A DECADE. Such I D171VTT . Such Bargains lor I or Bargains RECOVERY OF TAXES Publication of Names of Persons in Arrears Notice is hereby jriven that pursuant to the provisions of Section i44-A of the Taxation Act, where Income or Personal Property taxes remain unpaid after the expiration of two years from the date upon which such taxes become delinquent, a Notice will be published Riving a complete list of the names and addresses of the jiersons liable to pay the taxes, unless a satisfactory undertaking has been entered into with the Provincial Collector for the liquidation of such arrears. W. S. FISHER. Provincial Collector. Discount Period Ends Today Ruy Satln-Glo now and Save -Money on jour Spring Decorating Pints Quarts Half Gallon Reg. price 85c Reg price ...$1.50 Reg. price ...$2.85 Cash Discount Cash Discount Cash Discount with Coupon . 15c with Coupon .50 with Coupon 1.00 You pay 60c You pay $1.00 You pay $1.8." We Supply you with Coupons. Coupons not good after today. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd.! UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prlnre Kupert. Itir VANCOrVEK. VICTOHU. Hwanson Bay. Alert Bay, rtc, Tuenday, 3 HNCOl'VKR. VICTOKU. Ilutedale. Alert Bay. etc, Saturday B a.m. POUT MMPMIS. ALIte ARM. AN VOX. rlTfcWAUT, W.les Maud. HUH- day, K p.m. lor rs Hirer minu ana rm """-" . la its gud Ateiaie. R. M. MM ITH. Afent. gjj