mg 3 .1 ALI nrnern y ine . ii 1 1 1 1 .-lire to ouy uw puimuie i' from us. '., Whether you tmf , $25.00 or '10.00. our 'reputation for n .bility in a Kuarantee you it! get good value and a ,ming ring, nur success depend on ., ii c onfidence. rlRWELLGRS a? v. Uliie ST0C WITH THE CLOCK A Shipment of New Hats i Just arrived 'emers Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. . HEART-TO KfP OO0iSWARM-lS. OUR COAL'S PART.' A MIEEUFUL hearth r a huppy home. Our filiates a warmth that heer vour heart and u, -miles of natiflfai- a will thaw the cold -mnsjihi're. W ave a yard full of fuirirctn of ht-at wait-t tr your order. NAN A! MO WELLINGTON and Mcl.KOl) HIVUK SOOTI.ICSS Albert & McGaffcry I'hnneg 116 and 117 Closing : Out 1ST NOW IN PULL SWIM! Many llarxalns In COATS . DRESSES HATS J. BENT 'ndleV Hendy-to-Wenr ,n,rIAvc 1U Phone 651 ANGER, the TAILOR ,'u(i mad to or 1 our alio low as . . $50 22.1 Sixth Street FAIR MEETING IS ADJOURNED iii'mivrmmmkn or city r.srr.iitn TO ItK PRESENT NEXT TtESII.lV Ttu ........ T , .. I "' mming oi in northern .Erltlah Columbia Agricultural ,and In-jdUftrlat Association called for Uitj I night, wa. further adjourned until A ... . - I must measure up 10 a."' u"u7. ,.an standard. It maybe! p- w- ,Urt ProP the adjourn-l ,Mr in design, moderate In m'nt' ,n''n th. meeting that h. ..and i .. yet t m.t must I be per-( hd wlt,d 0n MVPr1 businessmen J wh0 ,ound u ,mp0Hlbl to u, every detail. You do jbut had auured him that, if the meet-j , need to be an expert ; Ing were postponed., that they would be glad to come and assist neat week, Mr,' Hart aald that. In his opinion, the Fall rair wa an excellent thing for Ihe efty and. while he expected that thla year would be the hardeat In the history of the Fair, yet It muat not be allowed to die. He believed that It waa jie duty of the citizens to work for the good of the city and he had found business-men willing to aaalat. W. D. Vance aald that the Impression ahould not be allowed to get abroad that there waa a deilre to quit Tin only thing to do waa to go ahead and the present offlecra were bound to remain In omce until ucceMOf' were elected to take their placet. J. O. Bteen conaldered the propoaat for adjournment for a week a good one and moved accordingly. John Bulger econded the motion which waa carried unanimously. In tpeaktng to the motion; John Bulger aald that Mr. Hart had been buay and had found aupport for the fair Mr. Hart had auggeited to him that perhape It might be possible this year to aecure voluntary help to carry ion the work. , ! IHII.V NEWS COMPLIMENT!.!! i Beverat apeakera referred to the ei-jcellent report of the fair meeting In the papera and complimented the Daily Neva for tu editorial on the , question. If the papert would con tlnue to elve nublleitv th mttrl ' I lake the: B1GIEK Dirtct at an arrow tpttj fAeae grtat all-ttmtl trains to tkt Mid. Wear, South and Cait. gjV mm Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Lxlorautlex k 4 Haarvatta I nl.ni Mat lull, Senate. 110.1 Fourth Ate. TH3 DAILY NEWS MOTHER LOSES IN FIGHT FOR j HER CHILDREN rU, f QI KT OF APPEAL JllHiEMENf' i IV VICTORIA IPMITS OKIIEIt OF 'l Mn inienaa w W VviLn?. J.win. in M.nirt n..in. pasalng through through twentv-four twenty-four acres acres attention attention In In V Control uoara i to premises be In omo rot kt VICTORIA. Feb. 2. Custody of three I Infant children of a divorced couple who have waged a fight for poaaetaloa I In the court of two countries la given to the -father by a judgment of the B.C. Court of Appeal; allowing the appeal of Russell Pope Snyder, real estate salesman of 2748 Seventh Avenue '' West. Vancouver. . The wife. Martha Snyder, secured a dlvcrce decree In Cleveland and waa awarded custody of the children, then with their father In Vancouver. To the B.C. Supreme Court the hus band applied for an order giving him possession of the children under the 1 Equal Guardianship Act. but the order was refused by Mr. Justice Gregory. It being understood at the time that the use would be carried to the Appeal , Court. I The B.C. ADDeal Court ludzment both revrues Mr. Justice Gregory's Judgment and. clashes with the Ohio court order regarding 'the custody of the children. mini, ntokv A pitiful story of parent actuated oy love for their glrl of seven and bdy of three and five years, striving vainly to effect a reconciliation which would bring them all to one home waa told In the court proceedings. Prosperity In business soon after their marriage, too many social engagements Wend, urging them to leave hU wife and everybody would aeek to enlist' vitally intererted In supporting tn - , .... ... .v. V , . wl ... cut of their social life because of the IHfUUI a VI t.T IVIUUIUUILIi Vljr ItsUI. 4 l(ll UV1KI LtT at C i illstUC J C fair would be success. One of the I speakers, referring to the fact that there were none of the creditors pre sent, felt that they too ahould be be ICg Ing. X.OVKKNMK.VT LIQUOR ACT.' NOTICE OI trri.IC.IT ION' I OK III I K l.lt'ENC'E NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN that, on the 10th day of February next, the un ! derslgned tntenda to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In 'respect 'of premise being part of the building known as Seal Cove Hotel, altuate at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, upon the land described aa all that portion oi ! Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert. Pro-v.nc of Brltlah Columbia, Map V23, Prince Rupert Land Registration Die-' -rirt. and being more particularly described aa follow: "Commencing at a point which Ilea In a straight line of bearing north 69deg. 2S' 8" east a distance of 707.20 lee: from the centre of circle as shown on isaM Plan B21, Section 7, thence south !de. JV 33 eaat a distance of 60 fret to a point, thence north 83deg. 24' 31" 'tt a dlttance of 100 feet to a point, ! thence north fldrg. si' JJ" west a dli-; tance of 60 feet to a point, thence aouth Side 34' 3V west a distance of 100 jfret to the point of commencement." for the sale of beer by the glasa or by I the open bottle for consumption on the premlM. DATED this 12th day of January. 1037. II. A. UUUU, Applicant. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE OF .tpFLICmoV FOll MEEK LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that On ttrtnet to vtrtout phawi of the situ (lAn ara tuhl.h Ik mutleiiv A MllllllS w-m Those present at the meeting in cluded D. Jabour. H. F. Olaasey, W. D. 1 VaDf e. David Thomson. Fred Scadden. I J. O. Steen, Bert Morgan, John Bulger. I ,ccllent F. W Hart. Harry Breen and Harry Daggett DOCTOR ORDERS YINOL FOR NERYOUS WOMAN WATER NOTICE DIVEKsioN AMI lE TAKE NOTICE that Robert M Currte. whote address Is 1410 8th Ave. West. Vancouver. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use fifty gallons per minute of water out of small creek, unnamed, which flows southerly and drains Into Huston Inlet. Q.C. Islands, about 100 leet westerly from miners' cabins at head or itusion iniei. i ne . water will be diverted from the stream ; of his wife In Shaker VUlage. Ontario, was alleged by the husband who. In telegrams and letters after he went to Vancouver, pleaded with her to leave her undesirable friends and Join him In j Vancouver. In a long letter he extolled the beauties of Vancouver and its ell imate which, he said, waa far better than "s ihat of Cleveland. He also wrote to her unpleasantness created. "Come for the baby's aake. HOPE AND rUAVEU If you "vt sa s aasv 4 sic uw uk ....I . th' "h ...... ,n h! adjourned to meet next Tuesday ev.n.'d Dd,?e ana ne crying lor you. i am sure you would forgive." he wired to hla wife ; after their Infant son had met with an "On the eighth anniversary of our engagement my true hope and prayer today Is that when another year ba passed this day mill find the family united and strong In the. bonds of love and !5 lovers and parents enjoying the blei-j sings which Ood has bestowed upon us," read another telegram. Could nardly walk My doctor ordered bui(neM Vkncou, ,nd en?sgfd ' '.I I w" btlter ,a servant to look after the chUdren, the -Mrs. H. WUIU. For over 25 yean u whora ,ent U school. simp,e. s.rrngmen.ng ,ron ana cu yu, proceedings proceedings were liver oompouna nas oeeo prrscnDva tor wesk, nervsua women and men and frail .children. The very FIRST week you take Vlnol. you begin to feel stronger, eat and aleep better. Contains no oil youTI like Its taste. Orme Limited. Druggists. lodged by the wife In Ohio and she waa awarded custody of the children ahe came to Vancouver to secure possession of them. The husband at once reported to the Canadian Court In hla fight tb ret Jin them. Denying allegations made by her husband the mother charged that the re-sporulbUlty for all the unhapplness rested upon her husband, who ahe charged had neglected bath her and the children, and whose conduct had driven her to seek freedom from . the marriage bond. The children, she; told the court, had been spirited away from' their Cleveland home In a car by her husband, who drove them to Vancouver. he 1st day of February next the undei.i"'" miA about 200 feet from snore! They were not. she said, receiving the fne Vancouver they should re-l mother care. Known a ixnirst HoUU num. ilUMM siiuairu .i t We w"i..nrf . H d.-rPihl.d dM,rihi - .Dnt DDiid d for for to to lease lease t Inl,,.na. 'Dfa PP".,r i? "V t mrti.r nt First and Seventh Streets. I . the Cltv of Prince Rupert I British Columbis. upon the lands d scribed aa Lots Eleven (111 and Twrlvt Province of I" "na of Huston Inlet Moresby i Thlt nnllA. ... rw-it1 fin t Vi . arniinrl O'ommencinc i thence ' intends to apply Tor a lease ot tne lot northeast comer of DU. ISTli eniim.inir northern boundary of aald Lot to the northwest corner of aald Ut; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the' high tide mark of sCnlnn n.v to the extreme eaaterly point of Echlnua Point', thence easterly to the point of commencement. an,. "'"ELLRlVER"c6MPANy; LTD. Agent. J. Douglaa Wllion. Dated 4 th November. IM MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE oYIMrKOVEMEN'TS NOTICE Ju.nlta. """ ""J"' Anyox.qr.obr. Alamo Rodeo. .flVTui 2 and Mont lowlnu described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north ot northwest corner post of Lot ziw: thence i.oou reel aoumrasi; fret northwest JOHN BEROMAN. Applicant. Dated October SO IBM OUDF.K REVEKSEII Following the Supreme Court hearing ... a uv,.vw " wh " . n -.-.. .... .... ... a . . ton the eth day of December. 1U26. A the juog awaraea ner cusvoay oi me ' . wiiTm i lai s7etlon one. ill ic0Pv r tnU nuUce and an application .children, thla order alhee' being re-!clyBor Rurt. by the Appeal Court Judgment. msn or Dlan detxialted in ine uana nee. istry Office t the City of Prince Rupert aforesaid and numbered '823, tor thl sale of beer by the glass, er y th. open bottle 'or consirmpiion on n prrmiws DATED at Prince Rupert, 3rd day of Januaryil27. BC, this LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.F.AHK I'OIIESIIOKK In Graham Wand. Uueen Charlotte uojeciioiu io mr piiiiriiun mo j ucjtxnd and r. c wnson jot me wiie, filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Coniptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.. within thirty day after the first ap-! prarance of thla notice In a local news-: paper. The date uf the first publication is urcrmur u, iw.w. ROBERT M. CURRIS. Applicant, INI) ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII Island Und Recording in Oona River Utnd Recording District Rupert, nd altuate at Ferguson Bay. if Ru uc n(, ,tu,te on MasKeu Island In Oona River m,,, an approximately TAKE NOTICE Mt PoU '""f opposite Block One and Two if lt 31M. Company Limited of a "i'tn in! . Coast District (mostly tide flat Manufacturers, intend I to ap. ocupatlon lurrouIldlIUF ,ma ,u,nd). ply for a lease of the following ae. TAKg NOTlcE that John Bergman, of scribed lands: . , jh Oona River. BO. occupation fisherman. NEW CHIEF OF STAFF BY MAY MU.-OEN. 4. II. MACIIHIEN HAS OF-I Ell El I Ills MIKVICES TO HKITIMI AHMV FOR CHINA OTTAWA. Feb. a. Major-Oeneral J. II, MacBrlen, chief of the Canadian army general atari, with the permission ot the minister of national defence; haa 'offered his services to the British War Office for the Chinese Expeditionary Force. It Is not likely, however, the offer will be thence 100 feet to post ' c"P. as me war umce nas many planted, and containing ten acres, more senior officers on th half-pay Hit who r " hv Un kcktxl to "nnrtlelnnt In the Chinese Expedition. Oeneral MacBrlen haa been a keen VAVir tmr vvitppq tMrrvrirr !lui!ent of mlltury dtveiopmenta In the ........ . .. . . Pacific. In 1034 he Attended the man- R.S.C.. CHAPTER 11.1 Edward Llpsett. Limited, of the City ot Vancouver, hereby glvea jvoClce that ho haa under Section 7 nt Uie aald Act Ue- No. i posited with the Minister a' Puhlln K!?. A..M?K m. .T uate in th. Work, at Ottawa and in thu office of T,' mT, in DlVlslon of Ca.l.rpi.. he p .tret taWU UMH ....... . 1. . . ,.t.Mn i, i,,r rirt Where located Taktl Arm of Taelsh Lake. . v hoe-K CertjS Certlllcite of Improvement., .for tb pur. Orant of tne pose of obtaining a Crown 'TnVfurTher Uke notice that action. uAd.? K M. must be wnca before the issue oi eucii v"--" Imurnvementa. Dated thla 1st day 11. McN. l37, of January. FRAHER, A . AC AD. I lnt. try District of Prince Rupert. dencrlD tlon of the site and the plana of wharf proponed to be built In the Harbor of Prince Rupert In front of Lot 3, Block O. Section 1, Map 823, And Tajte Notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of th first publication of thla notice, Edward Llpsett Limited will, under bee-tlon 7 of the aald' Act, apply to the Minister ot publle Works at his office In the City of Ottawa for approval of the aald site and plana and for leave to construct the aald wharf, Dated at Vancouver thl. 11th day of D.ctmb.r, IS28. oeuvres ot the Japanese army and spent some time In the Orient. He has given numerous public addresses on the problem ot the Far East. TO LEAVE .MAY 1 General MacBrlen' resignation, which la now in the handa of the cabinet, probably -will take effect May 1. It la said on the bt.t authority that the The Wrfl-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the family t 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 purchr sing. And tHe right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you ivhat is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to maic your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information 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 welfareshould make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in'order to buy wisely IN PROBATE. N THE SITRE.ME COCRT OF HKITIMI I'OLI.MIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and ! In the Matter of the Estate ot William j T. Mitchell. Deceased. Intestate. ! TAKE NOTICE that bv order of Ills ! Honor, H. E. A. Robertson, the 18th day Of December, AD. 1926, I was appointed Administrator ot the estate of Wll- j Ham T. Mitchell, deceased, and all par ties having claims against tne aaia es-i tate are hereby required to furnish same. I properly verified, to me on or before the 22nd day ot January, A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ot their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Runert. B C. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of thevAdralnlstratlon-Act; " 4 'and ,' .-. : In the Matter of the Estate of Vagn E. Thelsen. Deceased: Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of the District Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the 18th day of January. 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Vagn E. Tbetsen. deceased, and all parttea having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on 'or before the 19th day of February, A.D. 1927, aud all parties indebted to- the estate arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 20th day of January, 1937. chief of staff has contemplated this step for some time. Two yean ago he asked permission to retire, U the salary attached to the post waa Insufficient to meet the expenses of the entertainment aud the home he was obliged to maintain. He was persuaded to remain There developed no change In the attitude matter ' having claims against the said estate art . .Hm,u,,atl k of the administration on the htrebJ requlrer to furnish, aame. pro-id and so Oeneral MacBrlen placed I perly verified to me on before th his resignation In the hands ot the government, PLAN'S INDEFINITE It la understood Oeneral Mac-Brlen baa uo defnute.pla'na.for the ;v future. Wheu hla resignation;: takes effects he will probably move to Port Perry, Ontario, w here he waa born and where hi family home Is. Oeneral MacBrlen la married and hfs a family of five children, ot school " age. ' JAGE FIVE Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND - SHIPYARD OperatinK fi.T.l. 20.Q0O Ton Floating Pry Docl Engineers, Machinists Boilermakers. Blacksmiths, Pattern-' makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINfi. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 IN PROBATE IN THE KITRElTrnTkT OF BRITISH COLl. Mill A In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter ot the1 Estate ot Alberta Daniels. Deceased. Inteatate. TAKE NOTICE that' by order of His Honor. Judge Robertson, the 15th day of December. AX). 1924. I waa appointed Administrator ot the estate of Alberta Daniels, deceased, and all parties 18th day of January, A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the? amount of their in-1 aeoiraneaa to. me lortnwun. NORMAN A- WATT, Official Admlnlatr&tor, H . j,, ,vv Prince Rupert. B.C. nttatnt tfc lthv1Y of necembrr. All. Mai----w..- COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE that LIPSETT CUN-NINOHAM & CO. LIMITED after th ex- , .. ... . ... piratloa of on month from th flrat The chief of staff aald k. he did not wlh nublieatlon publication of of thl thla Notice Nottce Intends Intends to to to be Interviewed for publication. "Young Farmer Oets Fortun." announce, a headline. Ther seem to be a alight accent of surprise at this i conjunction. a to the Registrar of Companlea for the approval approval of of th the change change o: of name to EDWARD UPSETT I PRINCE RUPERT) LIMITED." DATED at Vancouver. BO, thla 10th day ot December, AD. 1928. LADNER to CANTELON. Solicitor, tor th Applicant. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture 'Moving.