lursdav January 20, 102? j Iptometi ist must jas., a searching examination before being permit-led to practice in British C olumbia. He doesn't merely "it glasses." We have experience and knowledge Kained by years ol study and practice and we p-iarantee you satisfaction when your eyes bother you. A Jewellers rr, ilufed on li ncr XT-a'-c . . .1 . j ' ,Ma mini; uiu r 'iw jini, r , lYIiinurvKtunn HUOHY-UiECWC HEAT 175 IWEAtTH; to ,tmc stohe with the clocn If any segment of the Spine i intMnnnuiriua lifer ,,Ci " MC'-' I "hfCWroPfactorffKt . -V lii ii. 1 I d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Patho-Ni urometer Service. Open Kvcning Room f & 7, Kxchange Block E Phone 69) - r-: UI 'is? -rfVatp' vr- k Vntir hnmn't n rnntlo u-hirh .1 tut ...... treasure most your family - its health and happiness. You know the necessity of n good warm coal fire to keep that home healthy and the family fit. We know too. that'it why we give you the best coal that's mined. NANA I MO WELLINGTON and .Mcl.EOD KIVEK .BOOTLESS 'Albert & McCafTery Phones 1 1G and 117 Closing : Out SALE NOW IN FULL SWINH .Mnny Hariri In In CROATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Lmllefi' Hoaily-lo-Wcar Third Ave. Phone 051 George rorie i CHARTERED ACCOUNT ANT AND AUDITOR Phone 387 243 Herand Avenue West, Prince Rnprrt DELEGATION TO he Ree steredl VISIT ORIENT VANmi Vr.lt HOARD Of TRADK AMI I VICTOKIA (IIAMIlKIt Of COM. .mkihk to m:m iimti:- MATATIVr I ,j VICTOIHA, Jan. 20. Members of tht Victoria Chamber of Commerce hart ( been invited to Join a trade delegation to Japan and China leaving here on on the R.MB. Empress of Russia, March 19. j The trip la eponaored by the Van couver Board of Trade, and W. H. Pavne, secretary. t,ay in a letter to the Victoria Chamber that a representative delegation will leave from the Main land. The invitation la extended to representative of commercial and in-duatrlal concerna In other, parti of Canada, The Vancouver Board of Trad tra long been aware of the good that could be accomplished by the tending of a deelgatlon of business men to the Orient, and for aeveral years the subject has been very much to the fore. The board Is thoroughly convinced that the mission will prove of incalculable benefit to Canada, and will provide the mean whereby representatives of businesses Interested In the Orlery will be enabled to cement already existing trad connections, and also provide flrst-clas opportunities for the opening up of new trade relations. San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland snd Seattle Chambers of Commerce bav all sponsored delegation to the Orient during the last ten years, and gtowtng account have been brought back of the Immense benefits jointly derived by both the Orient and the Till: HANKKUPTCY ACT. iv iiii: tati: r joiin' niwti.i: Authitrlrml A-ljnor. NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN that. John Charles Oavlcan. of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, formerly carrying on but'oeas ii Rupert Table supply company ana Universal Trading Company, did. on the sth day of January. 127. make an au tnoriTed asignment oi an ms proper ij (or the benefit of ius credltora. and that II P MacLeod. Es . Official Receiver, ha aonolnted re to be ctutodlan of the estate of the debtor until the first meeucc of crrdlten Notice U further given that the first mieuiu of creditor in the above estate I ! will be held at the office of the Official I Receiver. Court House. City of Prince Rupert aforesaid, on the 3Uh day of January, 1937. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. To entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting la held. Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto. Aur further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with me or with the trustee when appointed: otherwise the proceed of the debtor estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard to our claim DATED Prince Rupert. BC, this loth dsv of Jsnuarr. 19X7 JOII.S custodian. THE IIANKR17ITCY ACT. IN Till: lTATE Of IIKNRV KOtlEKT". Aulborlrea wltnur. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. Henry Roberts, of the town of Port Clcineuu. tn the Province of British Columbia, did on the 4th day of January. 1927. make an authorised assignment of all hi property for the benefit of hi creditors and that H. T MacLeod. Esq, official receiver, has appointed me to be custodian of the estate of the debtor until the first meeting of creditors. Notice Is further given that the first meeting of creditor In th above estate will be held at the office of the Offlelal Receiver. Csurt House, City of Prince Rupert a tore Id. on the Slat day of January. 1937. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. To entitle you to vote thereat proof of vour claim mut be lodged with me before the meeting 1 held. pioxle to be used at the meeting of auch claim musr. be filed with me or with the trustee when appointed; otherwise the proceeds of the debtor's estate wui oe aisinouira among me ! parties entitled thereto without Tegsrd to ; vour elslm. f I DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thl,or jea. 10th day oi January, mi. j ALEX. CONNON. ! Custodian. MINERAL ACT fT.RTH'IOATE Of IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE I Jusnlts, Anyox, Oranby, Alamo. Rodeo, Pinto, Wann Fractional No, 2. and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, altuate In the Atlln Mining Division of Casalar District. Wher located :-On Wann River. Taku Arm of Talsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles V. Bob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89708, Intend, lxty day from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvementa, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the abov claim. And further take notice that action, under aectlon 88, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvement. . Dnted thia 1st day of January, A.D. 1927. II. Mr.N. ERASER. Atent. NAVIfiAHLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT H.S.C. CIIVPTKR IIS Edwrd Llpsett. Limited, of the City Conquers Celts at High Speed respective cities mentioned. A slnrb sl ct BAlryf Mixture brines a Mirpriaiag huh f relief, from touykiftK and tor. AfM. tMifMs th alt and elrsrs tti. Ik rod sad taU.. Wards off Pnctimonia. "Ha" and other daiureroiM developments irn "a ssM". Nrvtr lx wHh-out a bottl. All drurcUU tell " Buckley's " under a money. refunded s-saraau. K.err dux I rings pwitlvs rrller sod thm r ) duaes in a U-nt huttlel W. K. Better, Liaiiled, fit U-,-.l mt t AcisflfceaWi 4 I'OUDIAL INVITATIONS Invitations have repeatedly been ex an assurance that every opportunity will be provided for contact with the commercial and Industrial life of the Orient They wUl both accompany the delegation and. with their first hand knowledge, will be of Immense benefit to the party. Manufacturer, exporter and Importer, bankers, financier, broker and other, are urged to participate in the first panadlan business delegation to visit the Orient. OIUMTX Of MI--IOV The object of the mission are to study markets in the Orient; to stlm u'ste and encourage a closer Intercourse between the business men Of Canada and th Orient; to disseminate accurate information regarding this country and tu possibilities; to learn, at first hand, of the commerce and Industry of the Orient; to endeavor to create a greater preference for Canadian product In the 7H2 DAILY I7E77S PAGE FIVK BOAT OWNERS HAVEMEETING nAvr iutciur . iw piiesidext or M Ainu t mi:.v TE.m:iiH ion 1NMKANCK I t The Canadian Halibut Fishing Ve- isel Owner' Association held It an-' I Dual meeting In the council chamber' of the city hall last evening and elected : ! David Ritchie as (he new president fori the ensuing year. George Nlckerson. vice-president; Jack Bradbury, secre-' tary; II. M. Daggett, managing secre-: tary: and Dr. W. T. Kergln. Oeorge' j Frltr and VI. F. Nlckerson. as member e sip prove It Jf tnelr repectlve positions. President! Tftt i i van urien presiara ana reiusea toe honor which hi associates wished to confer on him of re-electing him to the same office for the following year. The report of the managing secretary l tended by Japanese and Chinese Trad a read for the pat year and showed Association to arrange such a mission, that the association was in good finan-i and as a result of the decision to ac-.clal shape with over 35 member en-cept thtse Invitation, a very cordial rolled. ! communication ha been received from the Association of Chamber of Com merce of Jiptn and the British Cham ber of Commerce in China, extending every possible facility to the delega. tlon. Working In conjunction with the above-mentioned association, the Canadian Trade Commissioner In the two countries hare completed a great deal of advance work and they have given The association received tenders fiomj W H. McCallum. M. VL Stephens ti' Co.. Theo. Collart Ltd.. and McCaffaryj ti a I boons. Ltd, specifying the rates at , which they were in a position to ao! cept Insurance on the boat of the as-; sedation. After considerable discussion It wis decided to have the secretary acquaint all the members with the' terms of the tenders and have them ballot as to which tender should be accepted. A committee of three srn appointed by the chair to assist the secretary In carrying out the ballot. U. Sollows of the Ringleader, R, Thompson of the K. & 8, and C. Crmpbell of the Joe Baker were unanimously elected members. OI'I'Osi: IIKKKINT. ILUTIMKlt President Don Larsen Informed the association that the Deep Sea Fisher-' man's Union had uken action thu) week to prevent the use of herring! for making fertilizer and asked if tbey desired to take any action in the matter. It soon developed that the various members considered this, practise would prove harmful to the fish ing Industry and they decided to appoint a committee to co-operate wt'h the Deep Sea Fishermen- Culon in making representation to the Fisheries dtptrtsentto have the regulations changed so that no herring could Orient: to bring t- the attention of be used aa lenuuer. rrraiaeni us the Japanese and Chinese commercial . Larsen. Jack Bradbury and Oeorge and IndustrtsI establishments the'lacUl- Nlckerson were appointed as the com-tles of Canada' Pacific Coast ports; tOjimttee exchange Ideas, for mutual benefit. In regard to future development of com-. merce: tn brief, to meet in friendly, intercourse, and endeavor by such contract to consolidate and strengthen present friendly relations. YOUNG WIFE AFRAID TO EAT ANYTHING "1 was afraid to eat because I always had stomach trouble afterwards. Since Uklng Adlerlka I can eat and feel fine.' (signed! Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerlka remove OAS . and often brings surprising relief to the stomsch. 6tops that full, bloated feeling. Remove old waste matter lfrom intestine which you never thought was in your system. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Ormes Limited, Drug- Nils. Act; and LAND ACT. must be lodged With me prior thereto, nnnnslt nirvk One and Two of Lot 2199.) JOHN BEROUAN. Dated nr.toner n. iw.ru LAND ACT Applicant. T NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO APPI.V TO TO I.KASK LAND In Prlnc Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and (ituat on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half mile from the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C . occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a noat planted on the porth ahore of Cmtcent Inlet, about on and thence southwesterly 30 chains; thence aoutheaiterty 30 chains; thence northeasterly 30 chains, and containing forty (40) acre, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant, Dated November 37. 1028. IN PROBATE IN' TUB SCPIIEMEl'oritT Of ItltlTIMI f'Ol.t'.MIIIA 'of Vancouver, hereby give notice that ho j In the Matter of th. Administration has under Section 7 oi me aia nr ur-posltod with th Minister of Publlei Work at Ottawa and In the office of the District ReeUtrar of the Land Regl- i try District Prlnc Rupert, a description of th site and the plana of wharf proposed to be built In th Harbor of .Prince Rupert Hi front of Lot 3, Block 'O Section I. Map 923. i And Take Notice that after the exptra-tlon of one month from the dat or the first publication of thl notice, Ed ward upseii binmeu win. umir. or- tlon 7 of the iil Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at hi office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the Mid site and plans and for leave to construct th aold wharf. Dated at Vancouver thl 11th nsy m Deceinbsr, 1820. ' In the Matter ot the Estate of Alberta Danlela. Deceased. Intestate. tavk! Nrvrtrie ili.t tw nm nf Honor, Judge Robertson, the ISth day ot I December. A.D. 1930, I was appointed 1 Aummiatraior oi tne estate oi Aioeria Danlela, deceased, and all parties having claim against the said estate are hereby required to furnish mime, properly verified to me on or before the lAth ri.v nf .lamiarv. ATI 10Q7. inH all parties indebted to the estate are re- n 1 1 .... , I,., tk. .nimiHl nt titmt. In. ebtednes to me forthwith, 1 NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, BO, Dated th 10th day of Derrmlr,-A.n. 1820. BEAR HUNTERS TO COME NORTH OlkUMI YACHT WILL C.O TO ALAs. KA WITH WOMEN IN PARTY IN M'KIMI CHICAOO. Jan. 30 -The new yacht Northern Light, which will breast Arc- j expedition and has had the vessel e- peclally built for what will be hi third ; sortie into the Arctic. ' 1 The Northern Light is due to leave j San Francisco on Mar 1. proceeding to NOTICK Of INTENTION TO API1.Y TO vietorta on the first leg of an 8.000-mlle! In Oona River Lsnd Recording District I tie. The expedition plan to reach of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate on I .n ui.nH in Vvin. uiver annrnvtmateiv t Alaaita .,.,.- Mr, early , in Junf, June, aunt hun, tn ,h. tll.t giant And further take not ce that at uch ' B, 8 Di.trlct moetljl tide flat polar bear and walrus and apend Sep- meetlng the creditor will elect the per-, ,urroundlng amall Island). ,.... ,.in manent trustee. TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman of J 'm r collecting moose and. mountain Aur further take notice that It you oona River, BC. occupation fisherman. I aheep lu Kenal Peninsula. A two-mast- H,Ih JL .ntTiierf rr; 'T4'0 ct T 1 ln' ,01 l auxiliary type wooden: schooner, the which you are entitled I to rank .proof lowing aeacrtbed land: . . .. Commencing at a post planted soo v.. ... feet north of northwest corner post of lot 300 ton, powered by-seml-pieiel en- feet northwest; thence 100 feet to post She will be under the eomnund of Mr planted, and containing, ten acre, mora Borden, who will be accompanied by Mrs. Borden and five friend. salariedmIn pay big bulk of income tax Only 3.CIH farmer In Whole Dmhlnloii 1M Id In Year I-I9U OTTAWA, Jan 30. -In the fiscal your ot 1825-30 Income tax to the federal government was paid oy 315,277 Canadians to the amount ot U3.571.96l.57. Of half mllea from th head ot the ' thl tout. It w shown in figure made Inlet; thence northwesterly 30 chains; public yeaterday. 3.643 farmers paid in come tax and pf thl number 3.077 were located tn the three prairie provinces. Saskatchewan leading with 1,037 Income-Uxed farmer. Salaried worker to th number of 158.333 paid taxes, 17.559 professional men, 14.130 merchant and 3.543 manu- southern cities. The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchas-' ing 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 bus-r iness 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 t;the advertisements. V Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to maJe your home life easier, more comfortable and, more convenient They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful. Every manager of a household -every member of the household who shares the responsibility, for the family's welfareshould mae a habit of reading the ads. tic sews to collect kodiak and polar bear x and other roologteal specimens for the' Field Museum. I resdy to tske the j water. She will be launched Wednesday facturers. The proportion of farmers f at Oakland. j paying income tax 1 higher in Canada Present at the launching will be John j than in the United State. It was stated. Borden, Chlcagoan. who Is financing the' January 2M, 1917 Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert A launch for M. M. Stephens .which he recently pupchssed in New Westminster, arrived on board the Princes Maqulnna yesterday. John R. Morgan has gone to the Queen Charlotte Islanda where he la Interested tn logging. I George, Bryant .returned to,, the city yesterday ' afternoon -Trom Fishermen on the boat Director each cleaned up 4G0.7S for fifteen day at aea. The steamer Prince Albert will sail for Skagway tomorrow with a full cargo ot tie and other "freight for the Yukon. R. L. Shaw, M.L-A., of StetUer, Alberta. 1 visiting In the city. Mr. Shsw U Interested In the Fiddler Creek mining property. Pete Lorencen, acting city engineer and assessor, is, away on a holiday to the southern part ot the province. "WINTER IN CANADA" INTERESTING BOOK Attmrtlon of Dominion well Illustrated by Word and Picture In floveru-nielit Piilillmtlon An attractive little booklet entitled: "Winter In Canada." designed to advertise the attractions ot Canada to the tourist, 'has I Just ' been Issued by the Natural Resource Intelligence Service of the federal Department ot the Interior. Prettily Illustrated and well written, the little volume makes Interesting reading for' residents of; the Domlulon too. It la accurate In information and true to lite. It tells ot the various winter attractions ot Canada Including scenery, buoyancy ot air. winter sports, skating, hockey, skiing, snow shoeing, tobagganulng, to,1 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty DO-125 H.P.. complete with self starter and new battery, only used eleven months. Excellent condition, bargain price. Write A. E. A1TKEN, 10121 101st Street, Edmonton, Alta. WATER NOTICE ihversion"and I'SE TAKE NOTICE that Jxruea Field, who ( address Is' 313-3nd Ave4 Prince Rupert. ; DC wUl apply tor a licence to take 1 and use 1 cubic foot per second ot water out ot unnamed creek, which flows easterly and drains into Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island. Q.C.I, about one mile from the head of the Inlet on the north shore. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 1.000 feet from the mouth and wiU be used for domestic and cannery purposes upon the 40 acre ot land described as unsurvey-ed land, for which purcha? Is applied about 13 chains southwesterly from the mouth of the stream. This notice was posted on the ground on the 39th day ot November, 1920. A copy ot this notice and an application pursuant therto and to the "Water Act." will be filed tn the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller ot Water Rights, Parliament ' Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days alter the first appearance of this notice in a lqcal newspaper. The date ot the first publication U December 30, 1920. JAMES FIELD. S Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE fOltr.SIIOUE V . In Oraham Island, aueen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate at Ferguson Bay, Massett Inlet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited ot Vancouver. B.C occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply tor a lease of the following described Isnds: Commencing at a post planted at tb northeast corner of D U 1571; tbence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner of said Lot; tbence westerly, northerly and easterly, following th high tide matk of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point: thence south-esrterly to the point of commencement, and containing 150 acres, more or iesa. POWELL RIVER COMPANY. LTD. Agent, J. Douglas Wilson. Dtd 4th Novnbr, 1820. NewSupplies of Mens Clothing arriving regularly For Trices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. R. Miller - Proprietor Dr. Alexander Smith Hlock I'hone 575 DENTIST