Uy January 3, 1927 Bill ?1.rMT,t "THE Amalgamated Breweries arc ready to supply health'' ful, refreshing, and absolutely pure Deer for the New Year's festivities. "Early orders will be appreciated. . At All Government Stores Anialaamatt4 rVftrle irf rVllUh Columbia. In vhkh r. tmasU sld lb Vanroutrf Rrlc Ltd.. Suinlrf r)rla Corpajir j( t.aiula. Lid. Mnlmlniirt fWMy. Ltd.. Mltv 5prtal Jrmtj I i mni Vkl.rU fbarali Detain Vo.. Lid. Thi advertwetnent u not puhliIi:J t r J:-rl ycd by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govcmau-nt of British Ujijrobu. Orthophonie Music in $10.00 Cash Your Home for The Orthophonie v Consolcttc Model will put thii exquisite "i thophonir rondel in any Kuperl home for a mere ;;i merit, m there's no ,,nyUiir to be without '.-UK Orthoih'ni. i I- r.nw the wonder miHior 4 of mui i. price may I -i a period "t rnnnthiv and hear it! No obli 11 n.wti 'ScrciaiU $160.00 a-6' Idra'alU f tdiwa $383.00 eMaM DEMAND m.Jd;d "Rupert Brand" 17" jvippe rs "Till: IIA1NTIEST BKEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IX Prime Kupert, H.C WASH DAY SUPPLIES ALVANIZEl) Tl'RS GALVANIZE! PAIIJj (.ALVANIZKI) CLOTHES LINE PULLEYS GALVANIZED WIHE CLOTHES LINUS WASH HOARDS AND WASH BOILERS EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHERS Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. - Third Avenue Phone 101 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ,. Mitllings iroin i-i Hire mirr. I, ur VVMOUVKK, VICTORIA, Mnansnn luy ami Alert Hay, tie, Tue.lii). S D.m. Iur J tNC'OUVKU, VICTOIllA, Alert Hay ami Hwanmni liny, etc, Halnrdsy, r Pony SIMI'SOV. ANVO.V, Ai.ICK A 111, STKIVAKT and Na UUer Csiinrrlen, Nunilajr, t n.in. . 1 Avenue. ll. J. SMITH. Atent. Prime Hupert. Ii.fi. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Oiler Besncr was a catsenger for tbe south on the Princess Mary today. Local and Personal Buy Rupert manufactured hlnglei from Seal Cove Lumber Co., Ltd. is Arthur' Taxi. Phone 078. Knlghta of Pythias installation of officers tonight. All -Knights please attend. DC. Undertakers. Phone 41. Buy Telkws coal because It's higher Mr. and Mrs. P. Pe'bst were passengers in B.T.U.'s and 1 better furnace coal. for tbe south on the Princess Mary tf this afternoon. ' Pull, stock of fir. timbers, dimension. shjplap and .'finish now let Albert As lfoCaflery'Sj '' tX Grant Mahood. the Stewart mlnlne man, was a through passenger on the cardena yesterday. Mian M. llartln returned VMtjrrlv in resume her dutlea 'as teacher in the local public school. Miss Nora nivett returned on the Gardens yesterday after spending Christmas in the south. Miss A. A. Pierce of the local school teaching staff returned from the south oi the- Cardena yesterday. Miss McKay, who Is teaching at Port HUnpwon. returned on the Gardens from a trip south yesterday. Mr. and Mra. It. ft. Bmlth. who have been spending a holiday In the south, returned home on the Garden yester day. Miss J. Rothwell was an arrival on the Gardens yesterday from New Westminster where she spent the Chrtstma vacation. W. W. Noonan. station Agent at Teak's., la a Btaatness vast tor In town, hav- Dr. Drysnt. local ' dentist, who has been visiting at hss home In Lady-mltn. retusaed to the etty on the Car- yesterday afternoon. V. T. Sprsftge, prlnctpal of the Ter- j race school, returned from the south ' on the OarcVsna yesterday and continued east on the train thts moraine. i Mass Marjorte D. Jacapaoi rwtstrned to the elty yestetd-ay on the ChrdMka and oonunued to Uek. on tedajTa train where she a teaching In the paMIc school. Mhs L, Mhary. teacher1 at CJspperCrtf returned to the city yesterday spending the bolttfaya at her Chilllwaek sod weett oat on thta intT train." D. J. Hartley, who he been ing at Duncan. Vancouver IstM from in a passenger on the Csundena yesterday bound tor Anrox vrbere be wtll become pnnelpsl of the public school. Trappcra! Call and shew your fun ; to Ihe Old Rettahle House. It wtll par , you as we can gwarantee so give you Anyui. w a pasi stlgsr north ) n the Cardena tevat night, after having prnt the boitdwys Hi town. Mrs. Mitchell and son win vtatt for a same at the home of Mrs. UrtcfcsiTs parents. i Mr and Mrs. C P. Kcrep, 431 Seventh Ave. West. aforesaid ana numoereo ox), lor sale of beer by the glass or by the open ixmie lor consumption on tne premises. uaicij at i-nnre miner, u.u.. mis 3rd day of January. 1H27. COUA K. IILACK. Applicant Office Hours ,. H a.m. to 0 p.m. Saturday 0 a.ni. to 1 p.m. Any evenintr by appointment DRFP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. Plionu 109 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie, Larkln sailed for Vancouver on the Princes Mary thi. afternoon ,, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Arthur Smith were passengers for the south on the Princess Mary thla afternon. Mtexs Charieboi returned to the city yestrrtlay from Victoria to continue ber duties as teacher in the local High School. Mra. J. K. Prost arrived from -Terrace on yesterday's train and sailed for Vancouver on the Princess Mary this ArcHdeaonn Rlx conducted a watch serwlee in the Anglican Cathedral on New Veer's . eve between eleven and twelve o'clock. Mts Marlon Dodeoo. teacher at Telk-wa. returned from tbe south on the Oardem yesterday and continued east on tna train this morning. Leo Rolf, charged with stealing goods from the CNit.. was remanded for eight days this morning In the city police court by Magistrate McClymont. Doytr Band paraded the cry on New Year Eve and col- tnt arrived from the interior en yes- - .wr,.. lm Mn Mnlr II. Wrlncb and Jack Ssrtent arrived from RssiUMi yesterday afternoon and as 1 1x1 for Vancouver en the Priaetas Mary where they win continue their stasdtea. J. C. llutohlnaon, who is on the tesachlnat staff of the public school at Anrox. ws a paaiiintr on the OarSena yesterday after having spent the ItoU-sV In the aooth. j Mtae Mary ISssthoce. who Is on !be ietnfT of the Terrace pohUe school, re-! vinied from the MUth on the Cardena yeetoribsy afterneea and continued east on the train uu Baomtng. froaa Alaska parts to ! Vaaooaver. C.P.n. iteisisr Princess j Uaty, Capt. Arthnr SSslcr arrived in port at 11 -Ml this mormlng and salted I at I o'clock for the south. Mlaa B. Parfitt. who as seen spend tnaj Oartstmas with ber paNstts In Vke tors, returned from the knuth test evening and went out on ihe train to day to Quick where she I in charge of Lee M " "'evening niri vig anns nr aia nsnsi h tun. public school staff, In a months' ""' time he Is leaving for Point Orey where Second Avenue. Phone S22. l he has accepted a position oa the staff " pubUe tcboot J It MlteheU. of the lltgh School tar st Oordon ssiisd for Stewart last where he has a position on Cbarlea Wilson of Uke Kathlyn U a tHisTtn visitor in town sad is rsgfcsur- ed at the Central Hotel. Mr. Wilson u about to start on larce ice cutting coo traota for the Booth Canadian FHberies and the Canadian National Railways. Passensrs from the south on the of O. A. of The visit Djornstad nardena reeterdar Included J. S. M- halla. North Dakota, and R. Martin of rjoneu, and W. Spldey for AUee Arm. sunnrapwiw. prxxap.. ... w.B .u R w Whitehead and J. U Kirk lor Kleanra Co. and the more recent sieena ( AnyoXi Q. stevens for Stewart. H. Em- Hirer Lumber Co.. may forecaat new developments In the company's affairs st Usk whence they arrived yesterday afternoon accompanied by J. a. B)ornlad and C. W. 8wanson. -(sOVEKXMKNT LIQUOlt ACT mitici: OK AiM'i.ir.n m.v i.it-KNft; i on iu:i:it NOTICE IS HEIIKBY GIVEN that on the 1st day of February nest the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect to premises being part of the building known as Central Hotel, altuated at the corner of First and Seventh Streets. In the City of Prlnoe Rupert. Province of Urltuh Columbia, upon the lands described aa Lots HI even (ll) and Twn.'ve (131. Thirteen (13) and Fourteen 14i, in Block Ten (10). Section One (ll. City of Prince Rupert. Province of Brit ish coiumnta. according to a registered map or plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at the City of irlnce Rupert molman. O. Moreau and P. A. Bryant for Prince Rupert. Rumors were current over tbe weekend to the effect that the Prince Rupert Boat House had been sold to the Vancouver Dredging tt Salvage Co. Capt. Alfred Swansou. head of the Prince Rupert Boat House, said this morning that no deal had yet been Mlaa Mary McRae. Miss Helen Hlb-bard. Miss Kathleen Ward. Miss Bdna Vtokers and other school teachers who had been spending the Christinas and New Tear holiday season visiting In the city returned on tbla mornings train to their various posts In the Interior. S. O. Webb, formerly of the Dally the! New staff here and for the past few months located in Vancouver, has been called to London. England, on account or the serious Illness of his father. He will be leaving Vancouver very soon as he Intends to sa'J from Halifax on January '7 aboard the steamer Antonla lie will probably remain In the Old Country for an Indefinite period. e79? MrC in the Wji RITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. Jia priMline.1 Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, 77,003,015; Lode (iolil, $122,808.-:t; Silter, $74.11 i.:W7; Lead, ?8y,2l8.t07; Copper. $107.11 2.01 7; zinc, $:),92.ri.i7 ; .Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,501,387; Coal and Coke, 273.0 i8,&:; Buildinj? Slone. ltrick, Cenienl, clc, $11,005,880; making ils Mineral Production io Uic end of 1025 show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Miniiij Laws of this Province are more liberal and Ihe fees lower than those of any oilier Province in Ihe Dominion, of any colony in Ihe British Kin pi re. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Abxolule Titles are obtained by developing sucl properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Grown Grants. Full information, together with Mining Heports and Maps, may he obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work ha been done arc described in some one of the Annual Reports of Ihe Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They arc available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria. B.C. itfports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of ("an-ada. Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of CP R. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt S. K- Gray, arrived from tbe south st o'clock Saturday evening and sailed at 8 on her return to Vancouver and waf ports. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT 1LH.C niAPTtll 113 Edward Llpsett. Limited, of the City of Vancouver, hereby gives notice that he has under Section 7 of the said Act de-. posited with the Minister of Public; Work at Ottawa and In the ofrice of the District Registrar of the Land Regis- 1 try District of Prince Rupert, a descrlp-! tlon of tbe site and the plans of wharf 1 proposed to be built In the Harbor of j Prince Rupert In front of Lot 2. Block! O Section 1. Map 933. And Take Notice that after the expiration of one month frcm the date of 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 tbe said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf. I Dated at Vancouver this lltb day or December. 192(1. LAND ACT. NOTICK III' INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE UMI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of mure Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dvbtiavn. or Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation manager. Intends to at'Plv for a lease of the fol low ma described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from its head; thence south 6 chains; thence west IS chains: thence north 6 chains to shore; thence east 1G chains, more or lees, following the shore I line to point or commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dated November XT. 1938. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.AM) In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate on I au Island In Oona River approximately A very large number took advantage opposite Block One and Two of Lot S199. Coa" District tide flat ox of uaherlnir uancring the tne new New Year year in in at at ih. the (mostly lurrounam(t island). Scandinavian dance held in the Metro- TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of polo Hall on Friday night. The music Oona River. B p.. occupation fisherman. ,,,.JV, Intends to apply for a lease of the fol- wnlon ,h,s vi as furnished K by the Wlckdal . lowlng described ian1S: orchestra was much appreciated by th large number present who continued the dance well Into the New Year. C. Ytreberg waa on the door and had general supervision of arrangements, OTTAWA WOMAN DIES AT GRAND AGE OF 101 OTTAWA. Jan. S. Mrs. Thomas Fielding, aged one hundred and one. died trla morning here. In 1850 the came to this country from Ireland. Advert! la tu. Nv. Commencing at a post planted aoo feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 3199: thence 1.000 fret southeast; thence 300 feet westerly; thence 1.000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or leas. JOHN BEROMAN. Applicant. Dated Oetnher SO 101 . J h'r xVK Safe Speedy Relief St.s Y.ur Rh.umaUsen SctkI 10c for teneeoua trial lo Templetona .Toronto. SIX seo boics at your onin The gxaJZiL Store New Year Special! A regular $1.25 Thermos Bottle and a $1.00 Lunch Box The Two for $2.00 Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists Three registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and 6th Et. Phones 82 and 200 Subscriptions taken for all magazines. CANADIAN PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtrhlkuii. VYrnnrrll. Juneuu. Skae Her. S9, Jan. 10. 31. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle January S. II. in. PUINCESS IlKATICK'E. l'r llutedale. Eat Bella Bella. Orean I'alN, Nan tlert lUy. Campbell Kher, and Vancouver every Saturday, 11 a.m. Ajenry for all Steamship Lines. full Information from W. C. OltCIUKO. Ceueral Asent. Torner of 1th Street and 3rd Avenue, PrJnre Kuert, H.C. 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty 90-125 1LP. complete with self starter and new battery, only used eleven months. Excellent condition, bargain price. Write A. E. AITKEN. 10121 101st Street, Edmonton. Alta. as I Advertise in "The Daily News" ''sn"'a"TJsi"l''ffli fai'it" V ifs