urday February 5, 1927 Chevrolet Landau 9 JO Chevrolet Touring $653 Chevrolet Coupe $780 Waterfront Whiffs - ... ... r 1 1 teason Chief Skagaid rtturmng to Prince Ruptrt y usual winter tie-up. the ton boat Northern Crosa was copi- CJtion W F. Rushbrook and the j piiav nss airainy rom- f on his mlnlstennjs crulnes Will .m . . I. . 1- Mrlnil aH miviiu iiie rxiiufi. liuuukiivui RIHt . B. Finn. rflr.-tn. r.t tUa Prlnr nsneries Experimental Station, "fllverlng chemistry lectures In the ) Bfhnnl .....1. ri ihll. . uu ienaer newinaton, unpi. "fmiston, returned on Sunday 1 Wediifsday morning tor Ocean ix uiana and all Intermediate ' where aro located aids to navl. " The vessel, It Is expected, will "y about a couole of weeks on trip. TIIK (IOOII w.iuii OI.ll ,11.11 I1AVH llAfl The past week has been one of threat activity. In preparation "ha c;tcnintr of the halibut wason on February 15, now but ten . . ... 1 1 1 - HnnnlM , tv .ant cw boats are ueinj; ruantu 10 cumiurnuii. ican 1 . .. . 1. 1 1 ircnerai, engine arc Deinjf turiieu over unu iumu u unu . . 1 1 1 1 5 re a inou.tana ana one oprBiin ui imm liicimwuuu. IK in Drouress at an nanus inn mc uie "ki - .'?. ui iiiutinii. . . . . . . a I 1. iL . La... Mnllinllu .lfH e .abiiAhmenta 01 service 10 ine ncei wsn ) -ft in t. . 1. ....... if Vioa nn-nminnrv nctivmes mar uu UI II DUlk 1VTSJ. . . . f t " niTing iiroiico aiuiig vuuc ou. auu ''-ftfd in UitK columns. tew . Rupert Rond tod rn Frtnk jStevm. ' l-.l w... .I...rfl l.f( ... . . ...I.llln. " MWBII Willi MJtili I.VIIIJ -lUlH ..IfllllMV, A' iin port whDce. from cloier juggllnc pile ot lumbtr: Alex Yul. 1 tl deoirturc. th will IlnillT nnr nriiiin nnrni tree, making tof th banks Troin Vytrury the ,nt nng Mlj prki tly: Tommy 5 H wjll we mny of the boU Trotler. from hli mlnUture hop on - from hern direct uid within j0lm Houiton'i mine tklng. extolling 1 V. . u . bm . k.Hkn .. . . IflrV- I . l. - ... . I. ! ... ... . l ' Prtoce Rupert's first men's furnishings store. Those were the tuys wnen. from fhe shsrf to the present elite draft Hill, was a stroll on a crooked trail tar into the forest primeval. Prlnc Rupert's future may be more progressive but. In the eyes of such old timers. It win never swni ni The Oalt Une freighter Salvor. Capt. W.: W. Rush, discharged 300 tons 01 cool for Albert McCaffery, arriving frnm ths south Monday evening and returning to Vancouver Wednesday. nur nnnr tua M.T. 3. made a trip to Georgetown and returned Thursday afternoon with one scow of lumber and another of boxes, the latter Demg sni ped to Vancouver on the steamer Prince ttupert yesterday morning. CHIEF JtKl'OAlH COMINO n.irni fmm what In the eyes of I many, mon particularly the California L. mioht have been called evil th. hi irhooner Chief Skugald u., " h. nen m . . .. will do ones 111 . --r -- pivucrn sucn as rete """- t ii.rrv nnn..n h . . i. . - t' n mt t . m m 1 m iriiiii 6vi.iirr, rcminiscrncis 01, vi7vx a jf-jkaii iivm UUV In ti.i n . rVSBVv IVW . ... order esn.i.n. .......... .. . im?mtr uiiti iiar irrunnnn wnru iy in n rsniv rfBasaamri uiauuu hhimmv.. mursday was. Times cer iBsVasBssssim sMan tsisd r vu.nge in a few years and IDHH SAtlTAu miui Port's brief hiatnn. t... ..k. Sr SBSSarVsV ., it.iient -'"i some (treat grtsi transformations transiormaiions I WsTlll too. foe ins v r. - - -WBB. ...... w lUielt anil Its resident; There 1 Sold by all uruta-ins Hsiistsi 0 sensational has been the intro- vj duction of the Most Beautiful keen the interest in the new standards ui inuiviuuamy ann styie wnicn, mis car has t in trii lnw.nrirfH ficlH trint - i- ...... vs it has caused an instant revision of When you consider justf. a few of the many refinements and advances introduced for the first time unto the field of the low-priced car by this Most Beautiful Chevrolet in' Chevrolet History the wonderfully enhanced beauty of appearance, ,the strikingly individual body styles, the smart Duco colors, . Four parties left the Yacht Club floats last week-end In final quest tor finish across the harbor but they should, previous to that, have had enough to satisfy one season's wants. Dave Stewart and Dert Wearmouth wtnt to Delusion Bay on the former's ' Ttcekwa and brough home two geese and brace of mallards to testify to their deadly marksmanship. Alex Mc-Rse and Bill Wilkinson reported having seen myriads of the feathery prey at Swamp Island but they brought nothing back to show that 'their eyesight was any good. George Bryant and large party journeyed to Big Bay and brought back a boatload more or less. If we told how little they got they would be disgraced or, on the other hand. If we disclosed the sire of their bag, the game warden might want us for a witness. So nulT acd. The grese season closes February 15, IIAI.tlll'T ItOAT IAt NTIIK.ll Harold Erlcksoh's sliew halibut boat, to be named Thor, was launched on Thursday from 'the Suehlro boatbuild ing establishment In Cow Bay. The vessel la 43 feet Jong and la to be powered with a 30 hp. Heln engine which arrived from Denmark last week. The Thor la to be ready for commission by the end of the month, John Orvtk's new halibut boat, Bel-sac. built during' the winter at Vancouver, arlrved In port on Tuesday and Is now at the Llpsett wharf being outfitted 'for her departure to Uw halibut 'hunks next week. With the Belsao, t " 7HS EATLT NZT7S v i? i'-V moH the new oil filter and air cleaner, ' CsA t J or Eeottomical Treniportation r rpwwttt KAIEN GARAGE (DAVE ROSS) Prince Rupert - B.C. home port of jrer nd dy gothe choonr Prosperity A., dpt. Andy then the was owned and operated by Christiansen, also came up from Van-the Canadian FUh A: Cold Storate Co. courer where she was wintered. The For some lime thu pioneer ressel wa trip up the coast toot- three daya and engaged In the liquor trade from Van-both boats reported a good trip. couver unUJ last year when she was! acquired by Capt. Smith of Vancouver! The schooner Cape Beale. Capt. John and chartered out as a cannery tender. ; Olsen. -which was also to have come up Now she Is to be operated as a halibut ; with these boats, went around via boat and Capt Billy Parsons and En-: the west coast of Vancouver Island and gmeer Jack Mulhern left yesterday fori should be here next week. Vancouver to bring the vessel north.! The Bkugald will be fitted up first fori New pistons and cylinders for the long lining but. It it Is deemed advls- j engine or Capt Jud Thurber's schooner able, may later be equipped with dories. J ktulrneag arrived from San Francisco The vessel, which la some ,83 feet long 1 this week and repairs are now being and powered with a 123 hp. motor. 1 mane to a motor which fooled the will arrive here in about two weeks i boys Just before the close of the sea-time. She carries a crew of ten men I son last year. The Mulmeag. as and gear Is now being rigged here for 'well as the other Thurber boat. May-hr. ' I Hoirer. will be ready for the opening - 1 of the season on February IS . Ralph Le Pine, manager of the Big I " Bay Lumber Co.'s local yardf, has been confined to his hm this week with pitoxpixTiNd rou nntuiNo Local, seiners were ou ;this, week end kn attack of Influenza. Friends were t prospec ting for' the first' herring of the clsd to learn that he had sufficiently; season, recovered at the week-end to return to his duties. v The vPrlrice rtirpert Boat House Interests are going In to rie herring bait business "this year and, beside the Azurlte. have chartered the Fredella ducks, the season for which cloned at from the Canadian FUh & Cold Stor the first of the week. Jack Lindsay's age Co. to troll for the succulent halt party on the Irerte L. made a poor but tongue tempters. It Is the In tentlon to have herring available locally for the halibut fleet by the time the vessels start to leave. Ole Skog and bis brother. Ell. will be In charge of the PJt.B.H. herring seining operations. Bradbury & Yelf and Gammon & Watt will also be again engaged in the herring fisheries this season and both outfits have preparaMons well in hand. The American halibut schooner Scandla, chartered to the International Fisheries Commission, having completed Its annual research work In the halibut field for the purpose of determining means of preserving the Industry' resources, will return to Seattle shortly, before the opening ot the season, to make Its annual, report to congress and parliament. The Skartdla has made three trips to the Yakutat and west coast tithing grounds. 1VFI.COMI: IN KETCHIKAN A general welcome will be extended by the businessmen of Ketchikan to the fishing fleet on February 9, which date had been set by some of the local merchants there to entertain the "members' of the Fishing Vessel Owners' Association and the crews of the vessels after their arrival from the south where they have spent the close season, Under the plan adopted ' by the Commercial Club the vessel owners and skippers will be th' guests' of the' club at luncheon at noon on February 0 ,1 ... ...... 'vstsi.t me new coincidental lock, the new U0M T radiator, the new fiiiT-rrown fpruirt fiSTk-V? , - . , r. 1 i 1 w i and others too numerous to itemize IA . Ml 1 t .1 ". you win appreciate now radically Chevrolet has revised all previous con-ceptions of beauty and value in the ty low-priced car. ' And today owing to the popularity of previous Chevrolet models, and the lower costs which tremendous volume makes possible the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is selling at new and lower prices the lowest for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. C-1IZ7 Joe McPhee who was admitted to the hospital recently, Is making a satisfactory recovery. Duncan D. Munro of Terrace la a isltor in the city. Mayor McCaffery read a report at the council meeting last night covering his recent trip south. He had taken up jevcral matters with the provincial :ovenusent. E. F. Duby Is expected In the city shortly to arrange for the building ot the mill at Seal Cove. HOTEL A K RIVALS. Prince Rupert V. Living. Victoria; Mrs. Douglas and children. Carlisle Cannery; C. 3. Williams and W. J. Seeds, Vancouver. Central Charles Wilson, Smlthers; L. F. Coles, Vancouver, H. "MacKenrle, Dlgby Island. , Savoy J. N. Haywood and A, Martin, Hyder. WAS tilt EAT Alio LONDON, Feb. J. Six fire engines, forty firemen, two ambulances and a mighty crowd raced to Balford Docks when the special, fire-alarm rang there. It was discovered that a man had sing-ed his hair accidentally by a piece ot hot metal, and that a companion In the excitement of the moment had rung thn wrong beU for assistance. the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as all that portion oft Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert, City of Prince Rupert, Pro-1 vlnce of British Columbia, Map 923, ! Prince Rupert Land Registration Dls-! itrlct and belne more Dorticularlv de- A resolution from the Trades andlBC"bed M follows. ..,., . 1 "Commencing at a point which lies In ... ... , Labor Council favoring: the abolition of , straight line of bearing north 63deg. plural voting in municipal elections 28' 8" east a distance of 7C7J20 fee;; was unanimously endorsed by the dry Irm the centre of circle as shown on .... . .. . ' ;sald Plan 923. Section 7. thence south councU last night The city solicitor 6deg. 35' 25" east a distance of 60 fapt ; will petition the provincial government 1 to a point, thence north 83 deg. 24' 35" , to have thl. U in the Municipal j Jg. Uf Act repealed. j tance of CO feet to a point thence south At the annual meeting tof the Prince Rupert Club last evening the following officers were elected for 'the year: President E. F. Doyle: Vice-president D. O. Stewart; Secretary. F. v." Doherty. b. C Mills has beeii appointed as resident manager of Kelly-Douglas Co. feet to the point of commencement.'' for the sale of beer by the glass or by : the open bottle for consumption on the ; premises. ; DATED this 12th day of January. 1927. i M. A.-UUUU, Applicant "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR IUXK LICENCE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respect to premises being part ot the building known as Central Hotel, situated at the corner of First and Seventh Streets. In the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described at Lou Eleven (11) and Twelve (12). Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14). In Block Ten (10). Section One (1). City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, according to a registered map or plan deposited In the Land Registry Office at the City of Prince Rupert aforesaid and numbered 923. for the sale of beer by the glass or hy the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C thU 3rd day ot January. 1927. CORA E. BLACK. . Applicant WATER NOTICE. . imEUSIONANl CSK TAKE NOTICE that James Field, whose address Is 213 2nd Ave.. Prince Rupert B.C, will apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot per second ot wator out ot unnamed creek, which flows easterly and drains Into Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island, QO.I, about one milt from the head of the Inlet on the norta shore. The water wUl be diverted from the stream at a point about 1. 000 feot 1 from the mouth and will be used for4 domestic and cannery purposes upon tha 40 acres of land described as unsurvey. ed land, for which purchase Is applied about 13 chains southwesterly trom the mouth of the stream. This notice was- posted on the ground on the 29th day of November, 1926. A copy ot this notice and an application pursuant therto and to tha "Water Act." will be filed In the office ot the Water Recorder at Prince- Rupert, JS C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice lit a local news Government Taxes Extra Chevrolet Coach $760 and that night there wUl be a big "GOVERNMENT LIQUOK ACT." aance in honor of all the men In the 1 fishing fleet arrangements for which axe being made by a special committee of business men headed by K. L. Ste-berg as chairman. Ten Years Ag in Prince Rupert FEHKlAltY 5. 191J 'NOTICE OF A r PLICATION- fOK BEER LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on! the 10th day of February next, the un- ! derslgned Intends to apply to the Liquor i j Control Board for a licence In respect ! . 1 of premises being part of the building 1 1 knnMl a Cnvm 1fnt1 atrnat at Chevrolet Roadster $655 Chevrolet Sedan $865 PAOE FIVE paper. The date of the first publication U December 20. 1626. JAMES FIELD. Applicant NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C CHAPTER 113 Edward Upset t. Limited, of 1 the City of Vancouver, hereby gives notice that h has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and In the office of the District Registrar ot the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert a description of the site and the plans ot wharf proposed to be built In the Harbor of Prince Rupert In front of Lot 2. Block O Section 1. Map 923. And Take Notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication ot this notice. Edward Llpsett Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act, spply to the Minister of Public Works at his orflce In the City ot Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Vancouver this 11th day ot December. 1B2 .MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE Juanlta, Anyox. Qranby, Alamo. Rodeo, Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2. and Monte Fractions! Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Mining Division ot Casslax District. Where located: On Wann River, Taku Arm of Taarlsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I. Charles V. Lob Free Mlner'a Certificate No. 80768. Intend, sixty days from the dste hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ot Improvements, for the pur. pose of obtslntng a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 88, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January. AD. H. McN .FHASER. Asent. M27. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLV TO LEASE LANll In Oona River Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert. B.C., and situate on an Island In Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3199. R. 3. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of Oona River. BC. occupation fisherman, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence 1 .000 feet southeast: thence 200 feet westerly: thence 1.000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or less. JOHN BERGMAN, Applicant. Dated October SO. 191ft COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE that UPSETT CUN-MING HAM & CO. LIMITED after the ex plratlon of one month from tha first publication of this Notice Intends to apply to the Registrar ot Companies for the approval of the change of name to "EDWARD UPSETT (PRINCE RUPERT) LIMITED." DATED at Vancouver. B O, this 10th day of December, AD. ifX. LADNER ft CANTELON. Solicitors for thi Applicant.