fishermen , ;. 1 1 1 next tn- :i'Ul -tee uk The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine satisfactory on the i.nrnnr ha con- ' u1' peeU, making it ninhle for halibut -ir.es 12 h.p. to 300 The Acadia Gas Engine i . : modern designed i. ;i It 4 cycle engine ....! ;i . Size from d-d " : i. medium and Ward Electric NI) mvrini: SUPPLY CO. Phone iS0 Cow Hay ; Kuiiert. B.C. in. s. WALLACE CO, LTD. for Cosits. Dresses and Millinery l AIMiE FRONT ROO.M TO HUNT n i'alile for Office a H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. rd Ave. and Fulton, Phone 9 OTHER FISH IN THE SEA Kalmon and Halibut Have ko Par iwcn Almost Only Taken Commercially With the iltafcuaw f h&iihuWri salmon in aorta iru water it 1a certain that attention WUI be davotad to other varieties ol flah. What amllea ha also appUea In Alaska and hare la what a nncniaan pa par aays: Aa another Illustration of tha waaith of tlah la Alaakan waters which may be utlUced for commercial nwpnaw, two amall boat, one of them a trailer, filled their dories with ana flah whaV the boata wan ttad ta the fas of the duck today. The mm on aoard uaad hand llnea and eoon had a "deck load" of fix fray ood. Thtjr aalt them and ahlp larrm m aw stasia. There la one man In Ketchikan who made a amall fortune in catching and salting eod tlah. He doea not make a lot of money at any one time nut ne baa kapt at it steadily and hit small profit have made him practically independent. "Tbla all anaa to ahow." remarked a dealer today, "that we have not begun to tamv the beat of our aaa crops ' Many variety of edible flah awarm In the baya ursounsUng Ketchikan, but our people, of oourse, have gone after M LAND ACT. NOTICt; Of INTENTION TO API'LV TO I.KtNi: MMi In Prince Rupert Land Recording Ola-rlct and situate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Ghana I Orebam laland. Queen Charlotte lalanda. In the Province ol British Columbia TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertaon. of Maeeetl. B.C.. occupation a lumberman, intends to apply for a lease of the following described land Commencing at a poet planted about one ohain westerly Irom tbe mouth of ,an unnamed creek flowing Into an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port I Chans I Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte ! Iitlandi. Province of British Columbia; I '.hence 4 chain southerly: thence 10 chains easterly, thenoe 4 chains nqr-iherly to the shoreline: thence following i the shoreline to point of commence-' meat, nnd containing 3 acres, more or (Signed) A ROBSRTBOX. Applicant Dated October 8. 1M7 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST of the whole stock of the She Coughed Night and Day Could Not Sleep Mrs. Leonard llavwood. Yletori. l ,in.ei, M.H., writ.: "Ut fall I um aa awful eM which 1 raugat Mini dming iu an vyru car oa a cold , . ... I crurJl nfAt ad day, could nnt'Wf ir UJdjwT. aaii my eve -fan ( 1 couM hardly' mc a "Mj atubMd got a bottle of I Dr. Wood's i. Norway fine Syrup aj before I had taken the whole of it my cold bad disapieared. " "Or. Wood's" Laa been on the Mrlet tor tke )it 30 years; price 18. a buttle, large family size 60k.; Mt op only by The T. Milium Co., iiaiUd, Toronto, Out the sulmon and the halibut, in which there is the moat money. It was only a few years ago that any attention was paid to Alaska herring ince that tune famines have been atade and tbe herring Is now In danger of extinction from eatanatve fishing. "Formerly halibut fishermen used to throw away the red snappers and saate luti, caught on the halibut gear but .heat are now saved and brought to msrket. The baya awarm with sea baas, deposits of clam can be found along many of the beaches, crabs are thick hi many bay, shrimp can be found in paying quantities, and there are so iimny other varieties of edible fish that it 1 difficult to enumreate them. In time these flah will furnish year round Industries with numerous by-product plant to utUlae the waste." ; "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT' notice of application i ok ukkk licence NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that. 6 the ltd day of December neit. the j undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in I respect of premises being part of the auuaing Known an oeai uove Hotel, uate at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upot w lanos aeacrioea as an mat portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert, cay of Prince Rupert. 1'rovinc-of British Columbia. Map I3S. Prlnee Rupert Land Resist rati on District, and being more particularly described as iouows: "Commencing at a point which lies in a straight line of bearing north SSdeg.. 28' 8" East a distance of 79730 feet frum the centre of circle as shown on said I Plan 033. Section 7. thence aouth deg.. 35' 36" Bent a dlxtance of 60 teat to a I point, thence north SSdeg. 34' SB" East la diatanoe of 100 feet to a point, thence north def. 86' 28" Went a distance of I to feet to a point, thence Boutb 83den. at' so weal a distance or 100 reet to 4hepo!t- of caoimencemeoea --for the aaie oft. beer by the glass or by the onen bottle for consumption on the premises, DATED this 4th day of ilevcmber, 1937 H A. DODD. 388 Applicant ontreal Importers Owing to continued ill-health, J. B. Miller, proprietor of the Montreal Importers, finds it imperative fo' close out his business, and to do this quickly, the whole stock is being offered for sale regardless of cost. iale Now in Full Swing EVERY ARTICLE OF LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR OFFERED AT UNHEARD OF PRICES Come in early and get your pick while the choice is good MEN'S SUITS LADIES' HOSE MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S OVERALLS MEN'S SHIRTS MEN'S HATS LADIES' LINGERIE LADIES' SWEATERS LADIES' SCARVES LADIES' GLOVES LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Many other articles for Ladies' Wear and everything that a man needs; and for boys, everything for his whole outfit from shoes to a cap, and household furnishings such as Blankets, Sheets, Towels, etc. ALL BEING OFFERED AT SACRIFICE PRICES. .remember, that even our regular Montreal prices are forgotten at this sale. This is a real opportunity to save. Montreal : Importers Third Avenue. THRILLERS OF COAST GUARDS i" i k Numlier of Recent Combats in Which Jive Have Keen lost . Florida ,f-if aMUGfiLINtr-ALlENS Planes Sighted in the Air and Kept From I-andinj Liquor Frum Rahamas FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.. Mo. 34. One thrilling adventure after another, rivalling those "ot day when ptraatahipa sailed the high seas and buccaneers compelled their prisoners to walk the plank, makes up tbe life of tbe eoaat Rusxdemen battling rum runners in Florida waters. Prices have been put upon the heads or several gataftdenien. officer declare, aa the struggle to halt tike amugKliiiK of liquor becomes more acute. Winter' toy winds In the north are turning the bows of many runners southward, resulting in inareewd activity along the florid, coast. When a atbn. apeedy gwrernmeat chaser, annas with one-pounders, cloew up on the boat filled with illegal cargo, the afBoers seldom know whether the crew will awrreexler. abandon tbe veaMl or cheese to "fight it out." TllltKK OIIIKHK KIl.l.r.K There was. for example, the recent battle about 30 miles off Fort Lauder dale in which tltrse officers ware killed and a fourth, wounded when Coast Guard Boat No. 944 captured a rum unner. ' The 349 waa on it way to Nassau, in the Bahamas, aarrylng Robert K. Wen. ater. secret Bervkse operative, to trace counterfeit t50 hula used In rum transactions, when tt spotted and closed in on the rum boat and captured Horace Aldermaa and. Robert E. Weech. WhUe officers transferred the cargo. Sidney SandesK'.hoatawaln. sought to net in touch "by radio with the Fort Lauderdale -HiAei- Suddenly, the ac count goe. Alderman fired down tbe hatch and kUttn Bandertln. Victor A. Lamby. motor ntkchlnlat, rushed to aid the fallen mw and was mortally wounded by a frtrilet through hie spine Alderman giwhbed Lamby gun, gavej It to Weecb knf ordered the other six government raefi !to "line up." "Move the tfftky back to our boat." he Instructed Weech. "and then go be-j low and set this government boat on fire." Ah Wcech went Into the hold Webster Jumped for Alderman. He was killed Instantly with a -bullet through his bead. Jodie L. Hollingeworth. following the secret service man, was wounded through the eye and nose. But -4t "was the "break." and the rest of the imall crew rushed upon Alderman and Weech and overpowered them, and brought them to port. They now await trial at Jacksonville for first ' degree murder. AI.IKNS AMI NARCOTICS Closely allied with rum running is the smuggling of aliens and narcotics. An affidavit In government possession lella how a rum boat took 37 aliens irom Cuba to an Island off Florida. only to return In a few days to rob them of all they had. Other stories tell of rltens paying the smuggling fees, being taken aboard, and being set adrift at sea or drowned. Strategy la used oftener than force to land liquor. Submersible steel tanks, carrying about 600 eases of liquor, were used with success for awhile, tewed behind boats and cut adrift If Kuardsmen pressed too closely. Attempts to smuggle by aeroplane are no longer novel. Planes can easily fly between the British Bahamas and Florida, but federal operatives now know how to deal with them. They are sighted In the air' and kept from landing. Even when rum runners desert their boats, danger lurks often In bombs with time ;f uses of explosive!? attached to the Ipiftlort. 'More ttian-'3.n00 miles of coast , tine around; Florida, "offer Innumerable bayous and Inlets where rum runners try to land cargo. To meet the situation reinforcements are being added and a section base Is to be set up at St. Petersburg with an off-shore patrol of six vowels. The coast guard also usea- planes. Man in the Moon It - -K THE moat interesting thing In, Prince Rupert these days Is not the assizes but the weather. IN spite of all the criticism of the Baldwin Government in Britain, It Is noticed that the pound has reached a Wood DRY BIHCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load .$8.50 Double Load $0.50 Large Sack 50 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 7?9 Second Avenue JP awlwTawH awlwlwiwVSBv H aHaH siwlwlwV JaBt lwlwK VeHeS? awPawsV awwV ALwA Jaaw ' jdwBr awwwwV awwwwf aQgwKJ Lwwwr gwiwwB aLwawM JwaWwwwwwwLwHv wwH 11 Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert HENNElsf1 ISP y......,nil I ALWAYS thought the aldermen were pretty slow. Net one so far has announeeb that he will be a candidate at the forthcoming election. THERE are five eenatorshlps vacant and I know a lot of men who would like the Jab. Eves your uncle would not mind having a steady Income with nothing to do. I WISH I were a senator With not a thing to do I'd buy myself a euspldor Or else I'd learn to chew. NOW possibly we can let the halibut alone tor a few months so they will have a chance to obey the biblical command "be fruitful and multiply and " replenish the water." I ,HOPE no smart Alek will write to the editor and complain that I do not know my Bible. If that quotation Is not right It is as near right as a lot jOf things that are published In newspapers. v I '-Tr- :- ;Y THE next thing to think about' after Christmas Is a new grand stand for the I athletic ground. THERE Is no place In all the land. Where Itiey need as much A big grind otand. For whether It blows, Or whether It rains. There's danger of getting Rheumatic pains. The Safest Spirit in all Emergencies Keep It Handy I NOVKMItl.K 23, 1917. An organization meeting on behalf j of Col. C. W. Peck. D.S.O., Unionist candidate In the forthcoming federal ! election, was held last night, speakers Including Rev. W. W. Wright and Canon O. A. Rlx. An executive committee has ibeen named consisting of O. W. Mor row, r. j-iuyic, neunewi raunru, w, O. Fulton. George Frlzzell and S. M. Newton. As a result of recent floods, the railroad has been washed out at many points between Kwlnltsa and Terrace and several farmers have lost everything. It will be many days yet before railway service may be resumed. Further witnesses In the case of Peter Whitewash, who is to be tried at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes now in session here on a charge of at tempting to murder Provincial Constable J A. William, arrived In the jdr.y from Bella Coola on the Prince X ;"rt uaa morning. I jHafea1ahBW ILgB ..." ' A THREE STAR awlwlwlwlwlwB This advertisement ia not published or displayed by the Liquor C ontrol Board or by the Government ' of British Columbia higher point since pre-war days. Try this Easier Cheaper Way of Doing Washing CJieck it any way you want to, and you will find that laundry washing costs less. Laundry washed clothes are cleaner. If you won't bake your own bread, then why spend a seventh of your lifetime in the wet of home washing? There is an easier, more economical way. Investigate. You will find the laundry does it best. Call us today. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 'Box 392 P. an ad ian National a Cllie Largefl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PKIXCE IttTEKT for VAXrOt'VEK, VICTOniA, SEATTLE. and Intermediate points, each FRIDAY, 9.00 am. For KTEWART and ASYOX. each HEKXESOAY. 10.00 pjn. For NORTH mill KOt'TH (t'KEN CHARLOTTE ISLAXIIS. Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE Hll'ERT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATl'RDAY at 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE GEORGE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, United States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN 8TEAM8II1P LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheque, etc, also for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 528 TIIIHD AVE, PRINCE RUPERT. Phone 180 Icanadlan pacific s!urX Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and fkajaj November 1!, 26: December It. 31. To Yancuuver. Victoria and Seattle November Z, 16, 30; December 21 and January 4. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butrdale, East Bella Bella. Ocean Fall, Namu, Alert Bay. Campbell Klver, and Vancouver every Saturday. 11 a.ra. Agency for all dteamshlp Llnea. Full Information front W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th HI reet and 3rd Avenue. Prime Rupert. B.C Phone 31