unsettled condition, a great many Inferior watches have been put on the bargain counters and many of them will not keep going more than a year. One of our new make hai nil the Bteel part of utaln-Ions steel, which will not runt even ff exposed to water. Price from $16.00 up. Lot Uft show you I 11 n.FWPI I FRS tfT J no UlltC STORE WITH THE CLOCIV TirSBwrtiof taw r. when breathed' LifU v tf rwshhfel lt-Loaf depend pon lurm let the mauve foro. YOUR .SERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I Tor your VJV sW Con wit d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate rillKOMtACTOIt Koom. 6 & 7, Kxrhnnge Itlock Phone C'Jl PAT! lO SjCUiOMCTni Service i 0W KAlS ACE SUS? -siKb) ' AS tkTi. - vru roc RAiiNf -f I TO cer THE CORRECT . 2fip - ti-Baw m a "J ft Service that hit the bull a eye - Accuracy in quality well as quantity These re our alms and achievements. In this season of weather uncertainty, we are meeting all fuel emergencies with Minute Man promptness. Our 1 al Is the most dependable. NANAIMO WELLINGTON and ALHKHTA SOOTLESS Albert &. McCaffery Phones 11C nnd 117 The Very Latest Is a Tom Boy Skirt We have them! "Demers" P.O. Ilox 327. Phone 27 Utn classes of coal. Tfeeit arc no coal mines in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. A con siderahle portion o( the ooal used In wmei from the Adflsinarlrator milnxtrator of of the the estate estate of of Clark Clark 11,11, I OKI.MIOKf. In n Graham uiausni Island. ." Jueeh Charlotte Prince Rupert Coal Company WishcH lis Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year January 3, 1027 Monday, TH2 DAILY NEvuJ PAGE FIV2 A Watch to be Proud of During the many years we have been flelltntr watches we have never handled an at. orlnient better than the new lot of Imported watcheii r- felreJ thl Fall. Since the wnrv owing to PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS CANADA'S FUEL PROBLEM OTTAWA, January 2. (Ily Canadian Press). The fuel pro-blvm has always been a more or less pressing one In Canada but the indications are that it will take a more prominent place heretofore this winter in the discussion both inside and outside of the Dominion parliament. The speech from the throne intimated that legislation would be brought down to further encourage the production of coke from Canadian coal. There is a question of freight rates on coal ! from Alberta and the Maritime provinces before the board of rail-I way commissioners and the Tariff Advisory Hoard has a reference j asking (or Increased protection on cer ' ' connection. The Dominion government Instructed the board of railway eemmlaatonen aome time age to report on the actual 7" r 7Z ' "" coat to the railways of carrying Alberta Pennsylvania and Virginia mlnea. the,.-,, Ul.UUn, ,A r,t, much shorter haul giving the- state, a tM , lhc t few tttM ,t decided sdrenuge over the mlnea or ; h. t ,.k ... . Alberta and Nova Sootla. For some th. m.tt, Mrl, tune, however, there have been aglte- ' ., .... lions w make the rate on Canadian n., TftmT.e. th. T.r.ff ah. ooal low tnougn that Western Canada WM Mu.tt4l y mat iiwn nnu wuo vw Q COMDaBy ewnpettttve baal wltfa that United Matea. N.tlHlVU. rourv Two retftutlom on the order paper At present there la a tariff of fifty cente a ton on bituminous coal, but there la a drawback of ninety-nine per east when the coal la used to produce coke. The reference asks thai the drawback be discontinued and that fur.!: tit ik iia ii i:aiiik w.h imi.1 ii:n LtT vi:ar Butldteg eermlU tor the year 1924 THE FRENCH FRANC IS GOING UP BUY French Government Bends ITIiirlml and liitrrr! Inrruw in value wllli (lie fronr I'llK'KH AMI PAKTICl l..t!tS MAT llttS KKqi'KHT. The Inlrtnient llce or C.M.Cordasco& Company M-M lI IZ1M KXCXIIVrl.V 1M loi:i:i(i iotf:.MK JII XICIP.W. l!OSIS Marrll Tnit ItallUInc t1 .ST. J.IMKH KTUKET .M(MI(KtL t'.tVAIM ordinary building, not including the , elevator which was included In laet year'e total of 1 ,347.709. whea th House at Oommeo. adjourn, there be a Xmntt on anthracite aereento ; 'n "e " Ml for the Christmas reeeas. placed there 'whlrh. with all ether anthracite, now ! mooln lD 7 by T. t. .Church. OenwrvaUTe member ; come m free. The company advanced ' tor Toronto Korth-Eaft. call on the the eUlm that this type enter Into com- i governmeat provide a "National Pol- petition with the bituminous euaj. A ', ey with rejanl coal. The Alberta urtir on coke, of which there I a heavy J membra as wen ae these from the imporutlwa from the United states, lsl Matltlme provinces will also no douM tk asked. I Join In support of further aetten In this WATEIt NOTICE. IHt t:usl()V AM) l'jn. TAKE NOTICE that Department of The betrtag before the Tariff Advisory ; ' Board will be held on January IS. and It la expected that there will be very: considerable opposition to the requests of the ooal oompaay. There l a sutjentlon HubUe Works of Casadj. whose address that if the drawback on coke and bttu UrZu?j&h&SpZ dS ol eo.1 uMd to produce coke which water out of unnamed atream. which larcely afferu the steel and associated January, 15 permits. 16.805. February, 14 permlu. tMMO. March. 13 permits. 17.850. April. IS permits. 12260. May. 11 permlu. $0473. June, IS permits, 112.800. July, IS permits. I11.67S. August. IS permlU. I7.C00. September. 10 permit. 111.1 K). October. S30340. November. 9 permlu. tlOjDSO. December, 9 permlu. S22J40. DM CM UCIt H KMlTh Bulldlne permlU for the month of flows eaetmardly ad drains inU, Oodge lnaulries be eoaUnued. there should be December amounted to S3JJ40 with a i bonu 00 with Canadian total of rune permlu Issued s fettowa: BC The water will be diverted Irom ine atrewn at a point about 100 feet coal aa acalnst that ualnc coal from Union Oil Co.. Ltd.. lit J0O. .uvV oTpsn Uo" " ' of 1WS. HD i v. and wUI be used for domestic our-1 Board does not make tariffs. pose upon the land described a Dudge miu reporu to the minister of finance sod. ThU notice waa the: posted on K t.k. h ,,. uai crou otand H36 36. on the 27 od day of November. ) " A copy of this notice and an ap ' ment may deem fit. plication pursuant thereto and o Water Act" wttl be filed In the office nl the Wawr Iteoordrr at frince Rupert. Ubjeetioaa to the application may be Ulea wiui we aaia waicr itecoracr or with the Comptroller of Water Rlghte. Parliament Bundlngs. Victoria. B.C.. withm thirty days after the first ap- pekraare 01 tau notice in a loeaj nems oaoer. The date of the first Uob of this notlee Is November n . . publics- 34. 1B26 DcPARTM ENT OP PUBLIC WORKS. CANADA. Apatlcaht. OHI.IVAItV By J. P. Porde. Dtatrlrt Engineer. Aaent IN PROHATK iv tin; m ' rii km if iTi i k x or nitifiu km r nit In the Matter of the Admtnlstration Art; and In the Matter of the bute of Clark Edward BroAson. Dereased. IntesMU. TAKE NOTICE (hit by order of Ills Honor. Judge Robertson, the I Sth day Of DMalM AD I0M. I waa a anoint Ml YEAR'S BUILDING TOTAL $187,465 Advisory ! P. O. liaaola addition to reefdeac It sub- OB Sth Ave. W. 1400. ItllllllNU MIOWS l R. C. Hyde two oatugea o Sth Are. East 13.000. Mrs. Johnson. Park Avenue, residence S09 00. Chris. Bather, residence on 7th Ave. East. I1300.00. 6. D. Johnston repairs to ehjrafiey on Third Ave. W. Blanche Hart, addition to woMtte on Eighth Ave. W. 100. R. C. Hyde repairs to roof on Fifth Street 1100. amounted to IU7.4 which figure Is AnBounfrm,nt about double of last years total for WATKK NOTICE lltltlKMON AMI l r. l . """T" . bimil nmuon deceased, and all narUM cume. wnoM aooresa is if to nn Ave. perty oeny rertfled verified Dursusnt thereto snd 13 me Island Land Recording tTatnct or "ince , iou wlll mtii , ihe office of the Rupert, and attuaie at Ferguson Bay Massett inlet, araham iaunri TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Oiimpany Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. , occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply fcr a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the 1 northeast corner of DL. 1671; thence i westerly, following northern boundary of i aald Lot to the northwest corner of aald W. thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the hlKh tide mark of FrrRUson Bsy to the eitreme easterly point of Echinus Point; tnenrer southeasterly to the point of commencement, aud containing 1&0 acres, more or )ea. POWKU RIVER COMPANY. LTD. Ajrrnl, J. Douglas .Wilson. Dried 4 th November. 1B2(I ' COMPANIES ACT . TAKE NOTICE thst L1PSETT CUN-MTk-miAM At CO. LIMITED after the ex- I niratlon of one month Irom th firat publication of this Notice intends to i apply to the Registrar of Companlea for the approval of the change of name to ' EDWARD LIPSETT (PRINCE RUPERT i ! I '''dated at Vancouvtr. B C. thla 10th 'day of December. AD. 1929. ; LADNER ft CANTELON. ' Solicitors for the AppllcanU. o'clock ajn. to the hour ot 8 o'clock pjn.. of which every person Is hereby required to Uke notice and govern himself accordingly. Olven under my hand at Prince Rupert, B.C., this Slat day of December. 1920. EDWARD F. JONES, Returning Officer. IN I'KOHATE ! IN TIIK M I'ltKMlM oritT OF BRITISH ; (Ol.l.MIIIA In the Msttcr of the' Administration; Act; and In the Matter ot the Estate of Alberta Daniels, Decented, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His. Honor, Judge Robertson, the 16th day of December, A.D. 1928, I was appointed 1 Administrator of the estate of Alberta1 Danleln, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, pro-, verified to me on or before the , ferly Oth day of January. A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted 'to the estate are re- to pay the amount ot their In-cbtednesa atiirrd to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, , Official Administrator I Prince Rupert 11 0 ' Dated the 16th day of December. A D, 1920. ; KLEMTU CANNING CO. ! IS INCORPORATED Marie of lirmln; .New Com-ern Will Operale Can. nery liown Cnat from Here of Another aalmon caonery in this eomoa formally Into being in tha i hartna ctolrae anlnst the said etUle are ' Vancouver. u.c.. win anpiy ior Klemtu Canning Co.. Ud. nnouncc- I hereby required to furalah same, pro- L.,u2.. ij0 m,nt of the lncorooratlon of which U to me on or Derore taw r1 w www k w ou4 UUi day of January AD. 1937. and all 1 unnamed, which floi southerly and made In the B.C. OftzetU. The new parUM DsrUM larfetjaed mdetjaed to to the the eaUte eaUte are are re- , drama Into Hueton Inlet. 3C. lalr.its. ;colienv which hae beea eataaUahed bv required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC. Dated the 10th day of December. AD. IPM INI) ACT SCITKT Or IVTIAIHiV TO tl'li.Y TO about IJKO leet westerly irom muira . ' . . cabins at head of Huston Inlet. I tie 1 R O. Johnston, manager of Inverncae water will be diverted from the atrram ' Cannery on the Skeena River, has a at a point about -200 feet irom snore capltallrauon .,,, ,! Ol f .jjooo 3S.ww with witn head Bead line, naaalne throueh twentv-four acre applied for under lease, and will be office In Victoria. It will own and used for industrial purposes upon tte y,e onriery hlch U already land, described a. applied for to lease , .,,,'., conatructlon at Klemtu ,lnm (China wta aywewu 4M Miv a aa w a,uiea s v ' The late Mr. McCuteheon Pt'BUC NOTICE U hereby given to the ;Hopltal.-, electors of tbo Mnnlclpallty of the City who was engaged In her profession here j of Prince Rupert that I require the pre- ome f0ur years ago. U survived by a! sence oi tne aaja eiecvora at me out l-t . ,. Clerk's Office, in the at Hall. City of , daughter. rrince itupert. on Monasy. tne lutn aay t ot January, 1927. at twelve o'clocX noon. linn iiiiii r i lfrr for the purpose of electing pmona to HUuillANAl IJAlXLb represent them as Mayor and AlJcrmen "uuiufV" - ""V". , and Bcnooi Trustees. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be os follows: The candidates shall be nominated In I writing; the writing ahall be subscribed j st by two electors of the municipality asi Dropoaer and seconder, aiaf shall be de livered to the Returning officer at any WAS SUCCESSFUL dty composed of John Bremnrr. Jas. Lee. alp proves It he Well-Mana s at head of Huston Inlet. Moreeby by Mlaa jean curi currlea le a orchestra orchestra. Island. list i down the coast from here. ThU notice wa posted on the ground The whole event was very delightful on the 8th day of December. 192. A :ind untU well after nrvr,,,r,r. , nn n lnmnn dancing kept up copy of thta notice .ndaa applleaUop FORMER I (IPI MI DCC . lork numb water nci, uuu iw.wu i- . - r-- tf n rirrv th niMtmi ' sent for the home value water Recorder at rrince Rupert, u.v. llnu "nu u,uw UlLU 111 duUHl The ladles' committee was composed of Objections to the application may be . or' Un- n,irr.n Du.rran. Mr. Mra. rn.tir. Chrlitlson and .h Mrs.; vi-. filed with the aald Water Recorder ; with the Comptroller of Water Rights. ltt Mrf utrheon Wa on staff of ! D-Ugarno and they were very ably ai- Parllament Buildlnga. Victoria1. B.C.. , nu,-.rt timrml ll.nllal i slsted by members of the tnen'a organl- 1 r",r' tfenerai Rupert nuopiiai after the first within thirty days ap- , . pearance of this notice in a local newe- i some I'our Venr Ajo Mtlon. B. Dalgarno made a very capable paper. The date of the first publication j toaster of ceremonies, while scleral of U December S0'IJg81jRT u currie. wo n beta received In the cltyihe men took their turns at the door.; NOTICE OF ELECTION 'APjtticant. of the recent death in the south on DECEMBER LIGHT! Department UeiMinilrtl to Kour Alarm-llurlng .Mouth. Us lelng SI80JM The fl re . tlepartment responded to four 'alarm's' duVlh the ' month oi December and the toUl loss waa $180.50. .The calls to the Savoy Hotel on Decern- Andrew's Ijulle Were IIom. al lt ,nd to the Commodore Cafe on KuKvnble Affair lit Auditorium December 29 resulted In no loss. On December 17 the residence of Oeorge time between the date of the notice and ' The largest crowd waicn has attended HudMnk tUffered the loe of IS.80 anj two pjn. of the day of nomination; the . the annual Itogmany dance of the .,., , ,K. .,- ! " DecembM 16, the c,ndT tore nex be In the form num. . aald writing may Ud, L,alM Au.,lta nr of of st St. Andrew's Andrews Socletv society bered 3 in the Schedule of the "Muni-, to Joe Brown's was damaged to the ex-eloal Elections Act." and shsll state the! In many years was prusent at the Audi- ' . ,,, I names, residence, and occupation or de- torlum on Friday evening. An excellent '' iaucfT'manner Suflleltlf "toWtUi P Including; 'such candidate: and In the event of a 1 many ScotlUh dances for which the' ' poll being neceasary. auch poll shall Jbe mu,lc WM provided by an orchestra 1 I at the Council Chamber. City Hall of Prince Rupert, from the hour of 8 miiiei.dss i;i:roitT 8 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Overcast fresh S.E. James Watt, and Mrs. J. S. Black. Music wlm. b4romtterf 29.42; temperature. '47; sea. smooth; 8 pm. spoke Cardena out First Sip Shows How Different BarVlry's Mixture Is quite u tilth cbt-.tr tough syrups. It's s srlentlfls combination of proven . medicine. Very plrstsnt to Uke, yrt littrsjly asts Ilk a tah In o relieving Cough. Cold, Bron. r ehltls. Lsrripp. "Flu" and othr rifetrrou developments. Th first do top s coughing ipam and Uier ar 40 dnaea In a 7t-cent bottle. At all druggU's and ooriild W. K. BfklT. Umlltd. 141 Mstusl SU. TrnU 2 Mlngfe liLe a ficuh bound north; 9.30 axn. steamer Ryoka Maru Inbound from the Orient. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, S.W. wind. squAlly; barometer. 29.67; temperature, 40; heavy swell; 8 a in. spoke tug Cape Scott at Raphoe Point bound for Prince Rupert; 8 pm. Spoke M.S. Lillehoni at Pointers Island bound from. Vancouver to Ocean Falls: 12.50 a m. spoke steamer Victoria, bound from Seattle to Ketchikan, anchored In Duncan Bay; 8 lain, spoke Pacific Monarch off Safety Cove bound tor Ocean Falls. i DEAD TREK POINT. Barometer 39.-30; temperature 35. NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm; barometer 29.48; temperature 47; sea, smooth. BULL: HARBOR. Overcast; 8.W squalls; barometer, 39.73 temperature. 42: sea, heavy swell. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 29.- 30; temperature, 38. Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making every record do Us best. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The case, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Come in a?d aay I want to hear the new Home 'T'HE manager of a household is the purchas-A mg 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 purchc 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 to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you in-jormation about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household- every member oj the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welj are should make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely I I f i i ; I rMOMOoaArai and a.tcoaes V J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street HK.VTlll.R REPORT. Prince Rupert. Overcast, fresh southeast wind; temperature. 47. Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 3V Rosswood. t- Cloudy, calm, temperature 36. Anyox Clear, calm. temp. 34. Stewart. Cloudy, calm, temp. 33. Harel ton. Cloudy, calm. temp. 30. Smithers. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 37. Bums Lake. Clear, calm. temp. 23. Malting an early arrival record. Union steamer Cardena. Capt.rJ. D. McPhee, got In from Vancouver at 12.30 noon yesterday and sailed at 8 last night for Anyox, Alice 'Arm, Stewart and the Naas River. The vessel had a good-sized passenger list Including a number ot school teachers for the city and -district points. MILK From IJulkley Valley FHESH MILK AND WHIP-HNG CKEAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy l'hone 63? LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage l'hone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, nnd Distributing. Team or Motor Service, Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving.