O M&tr 21. 192? r 1 aiiofkrbab T'HE Joy of a new baby brings with It sober responsibilities, not the least of which will be for its maintenance and education. A wonderfully convenient method of providing for the child's future is by means of a Confederation Life policy designed for the purpose. Then, if anything happens to you, the lif.ie one will not want, and its education will be provided for whether you live or die. ,Ycu will be interested in hearing about the Confederation Life plan for making provision for your children. An nfereifiVif pamphht, "No Matttr What Happtm," will b sent upon request. (Confederation Life ASSOCIATION linW.tKI FAKIIWT DM net Manager. Ilo'irr- HiilMlnf. Van tinner. II.C. k:nm:tii . m'iimik LotiU Alfent P.'.n: Rupert. BC. .M. K KTr.KVK.H Oc:;pral Arent P o Rupert. BC THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS Vlt IAUNDER SHIRTS H AMD SHIRTWAISTS TOO- 1 !SoTriMTrtevSEM B I GOJ1TE FRtSH AND NW.. lYOl'P ..... Ajjst and his shirt Fshc Id .ukb ., t.in to this laun- Irv and return, They will de- mr-',,:c f,j yu our expert If! l'v. u:f,f unlit monnftr nf apr. "T KHd our moderate ririces. We w. ,to you to do this. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 YOU ARE INVITED to Bee Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood DRY HIUCII, CEDAH AND JACK PINE Slnjrle Load $;j.r0 1'oublo Load ...... JjM.oO Large Sack ...... SO? UUNDLES DRY KIND-LING, $1.00 I'hone ."80 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue HUMOROUS SIDE OF TRAVELLING Kdwartl l.lpsett Tell Member or lMn Club Kxperiences When islting lleljtfum humeri Of a trip to Kurope r. If Edward Lap Ltt to ihe Ht.v.r. Clttb M ft meeting yuterdey. For ii.i an howrk.tfc Hwa organic-:,t, luncheon listened to a iwiui of m.u-Mr. Llpactt Hi nd heard He whs Kurope to attend the Rotary Intfrr.a-tlcnal Ccnventtaa at Oalend bu- h. taiu tfcey had more of the ml r.,. vcntlon on the boat than at the B i-in city. On tea lure of the bo.t kn hlch he crossed from ftp YorK jwwa that collections were taken u,r armoet every posatble cause wherwrn on 'the Canadian boat returning only once waa sueh a thing mentioned and then only In the moet polite manner. Mr. Upeett described' moat graphic-1 ally tne treatment tbey received at the hotel In the Belgian city. Tnere was an absence of hot water, of service ad Of everything Which tended to make a guest comfortable. Taking the air route back to ng-land, the visitor waa much pleased with that country and with tlie splendid Titer aboard the Empress of Australia In returning. PROPOSES TO SEND CRABS TO RUPERT FROM KETCHIKAN littler AIm to le Farmed In Alaskan lif f'l.wle Cowan KETCHIKAN. Oct. 21 Planting of oysUrs in Carroll Inlet and location of crab Industry for the local market and sMganent Vj Prise Rupert and the 9tata. flgurea In the plans of Clyde Oiwan. of the barge flag wing omI power at Margaret. Mr. Cowan will locate the barge at Gnat Oove, oh Carrol Inlet, what the era be wlM be cooked and brought to (own. He has been In the fishing game practically all Ma life and fished fcr halibut In the jld "wind-jammers.'' before powered reawets became known. 1 Me a No has made application for a tract of land on Onat Cove, and Just as soon as be geta located will send fcr his wife and daughter and sou. Mr. Cowan ha a farm In the "Worse Heaven" country ta Washington which he la willing to sacrifice in order to get estabHshed In the industry here. j "I am positive that oysters will do well in certain bays and Inlets close to Ketehlkan." he said, "because the con- dlMons are right. I shall try LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.ANII tn Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate it Jedway Harbor, Moresby Island. QC.I. TAKE NOTICE that Mlllerd Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Pscken, Intends to spply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 88, Q C.I.; thence northwesterly and Hong high water mark 18 chains, more or teas, to a point N. 58 3T E. from the ff.E. corner Lot 140: thence north S6 3T E. 1-5 chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence southeasterly along low water mark to a point N. SS 37' E. from the location post; thence 23 ehalns. more or lea, to the rjolnt of commencement, and con taining t screi. mere or less. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY. LIMITED. Applicant. Dated September 7,19J7. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO ! LEASE LIMI In Atlin Land Recording District of the Casslar District, and situate at the mouth of Wann River, about 600 feet i easterly along the shore from the north-1 west corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I, Horace Me-Nsughton Fraser. of Atlin, occupation DC Land Surveyor, sctlnj as agent for the Engineer Oold Mines Ltd.. Inc.. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing ,st a pot planted about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim: thenc northerly 225 feet; thence easterly 100 feet; thence southerly 150 feet, more or less, to high water mark; thence westerly 100 feet, rnore or less, to point of commencement. 1 and containing 0.3 acres, more or leas. ENOINEER GOLD MINES LTD.. INC.. Applicant, n. McN. Fraser, Ajjent. i Dated August 0, 1827. There's only one quality of MAGIC BAKING POWDER and thatis the highest Jlade in Canada NO ALUM C.W. ClLLf TT CO. LTD. Tom.'xTo.oN. in Eastern and Ol. ivm oysters. It often has been Mid t:ut -hi bays about Ketchikan can be furuved for rich crops' Ith more p-.asib lit.es Ihux the bas: agricultural lund. an-1 that la true." Dr. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Word ntu been received In the elty of the accidental death In Victoria of W. A. WUllscrot. an old timer of this district. He was fatally Injured while employed In a shipyard. A nephew la W E WllllscToft of this elty. Bob Wiggins. Beotty Dennis. Malcolm Lamb. Bob Olbaon. Oeorge Abbott. Bob Davie. Sam Maasey. Algie Hunter and Preddy McLeod. all members of the local St. Andrew' Society, are mentioned In a letKrr received by a local rneod from Boo Robertaon who Is at the Front. Oeorge R. Parkin, bead of the Bchotanhlp administration and former president of Upper Canada Col lege, la In the city today, aceompwnied Hy Mrs. Parkin, on his way from the Erst to Vancouver LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION Til APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District, Kanje 4, and situate on and being all of BonlUa Island except that portion oocaaled by I ad! si- TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation ! rancher, intend to apply for a lease of ; the following 4e scribed lands: souttieavterly point of Dontlla hltnd; thence northerly, westerly southerly and easterly. loiiowing vne luiuumvm v shore line, to point of commencemeni. excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by Indian Reeerv No. 18. and containing one thousand acres, more or leas. I OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. Dated July 13. 1M7 NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the sssue of s Provisional Certificate of Title for the East Half of Lot 2027, Ctsslar District, said to contain 320 acres, more or leas Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It Is ray intention to Issue, alter the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional OerM-floate of Title tn the above land, in the name of MADELINE MINTON. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the $0th September. 1913. and Is numbered 4470 1. Laad Rcgls'ry Office. Prince Rupert. B C 17th October, 127. H F. MacLEOD. Registrar of Titles. fMBM jvr better luck on hake-day VHwttTINC0 SWtCUMCO rMZhi CMKfa by moktf f Ntatin Baby rood f n THE DAILY NEWS PAGE nva AUTO OWNERS HELD MEETING President nni Secretary Appoint ed and Club i to lie 1'orrord 1 here raa f are a tendance at the :ti-3 owners naeel : m nieht u 'id!: several liar- 0:aagrjval mt t'.r c'lUng 'Parki, Byiaw" waa unsn-u. i .. ctraired An effort wtU u . : c:-rpra'e .;h the rlty eouav I in draft .ng a b. la that wUl belter i-ute-; fStferla-:-. a.id drivers. With ti.i end In rMew i jimtttee was sp-pclnted. taifteeiei waa mart to the :tr by-jdlst. withoa; llsjhu and an effort will be i..aie 10 atop tbis. All present felt that the time laad oome when a local automobile dub seteuM ije tpganlaed. at lllia.rd with the Automobile Club of British ColueAMa. A night-ietter was ent to heastauartera asking for informal u.n relative to H. B. Mochciter prYtidd and Ross ; Mackay wits eecretar', Another meetlr.g .u be held aa soon , aa the required daw arrives from Van-' couver. B.C. SILVER MAKES AN OFFER FOR PROPERTY IN TOPLEY DISTRICT On his way to make an examination of showings recently opened on the claims near Tonlev owned hv n iinn 1 and C. Matheaon. Major C. B. North ; spent a few days ftmlthers during !the week ys the Ii:t riar News. Major j North Is general sup . lntendent for the ,B.C Sliver Corporation in the Important operations in the Stewart dis trict. The Heenaa-MatheMn property Is located south Of the Toptey RtchMeld holdings and In the same area In which work baa recently been carried on by Use Topley OonsolWlated Company. The; owners hare kept at the work all sum-, met and a email showing uncovered by! trenetiing has now widened out to two! feet of high-grade ealena through a baft sunk to a depth of about fifteen feet. i An option caDtag for work to thel eatent of H000 during the winter, to! be carried out by ttte owners, hsa been ' made by Major North, but so far no word of acceptance of the option on there terms has been received from the owners. KETCHIKAN IS ASKING DOCK Complaint That There I no Protection for Fishing Hoats at That I'oint The Ketchikan Cbronlcle tn a recent Issue had the following news story about tne big gale and the need of protection at that port: "It 1 the same old game. No place for halibut boats' In Ketchikan to tie up safely. We have to get up In the eight to watcfi our boats. What Is going to be done with the large number of halibut boat which will want to tse up in Ketchikan fer the winter? When are we going it get action on the proposed harbor tn Thomas Basin?" The speaker was Capt. Onstad of the fine clipper halibut boat Yukon1 which m rived yesterday with 34.000 pounds of tosdlbut and waa tied up at the dock when .he southwest gale, one of the worst storms of the season, swept the water front. One boat drifted from Pennock Island and was almost sunk; another small boat belonging to Fosse sunk on the reef Just rtorth of the Enterprise Machine Works, and another small white tioat. went aground and sunk on the same reef. The big Canadian dredge Eurrud No. 2, with two tugs, anchored In the bay shortly after midnight. She began to drag anchors during the early morning hours snd the tugs had hard work to manoeuvre her Into the dock at the LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLV TO LEASE LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Reeordlne District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lots 1658 and 1657. ivICE NOTICE that The Lengara Pishing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauett, occupation Canners, intends to apply for a lease of the following described landa: Commencing at a poet planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay; thence north S chains to the Low water mark; thence westerly following said low water 100 chains; the"'- southerly 6 chains: thence easterly 100 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty Acres, more or lew. LhANOAItA FISHING & PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant, Fred Nash. Agent. Dated June 27. 1S J7. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APrLY TO LEAN! LA Nil In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re- . cording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Graham Island. Q.C.I I TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Cannery Company, Limited. Vancouver, B.C. occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: I Commencing at a post planted at the i northwest corner of Lot 1571. Q.C.I.; ( thence east 30 chains; thence north 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark; ' thence west following low water mark, 30 chains; thence south 3 chains, more or le.ss. to point of commencement, and 1 containing six 8) acre, more or less. r-i'-Wnj.g CANNERY COMPANY. ; i-;i r, Ap-iPrant Dated August 31, 1S37. be mitowed with IVhM lirlve Tonight The Ladles' Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Society Is holding a sale of work, home cooking, candy and afternoon tea this afternoon In the society ball on Second Avenue, the event to be followed this evening with a whist drive. Mrs. M. McRobble Is general convener and other ladles In charge Include: Sewing Mrs. Eastman, Mrs. Oeddes and Mrs. Ouyan. Home Cooking Mrs. 3. Haddon and Mrs. Ben Delgarno. Candy Mrs. C. Taylor and Macphee. Tea room Mrs. David Scott, Duncan. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Thompson snd Miss 3. Watson. Cashier Mrs. O. Bcott. The whist drive will be in charge of Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Mrs. R. Cameron and Mrs. J. Black. ONTARIO LUMBERMAN VISITING CITY ON WAY AROUND WORLD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woollngs of lEngleiiart, Ontario, who are starting on la trip around the world. ' arrived In the 'city from the East on yesterday after-I noon's train and will be the guests for the next week or ten days of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Frlzzell. Seventh Street. From here they will proceed to Seattle and thence to Japan, China and India and through the Suez Canal, to various European countries and eventually to England. Mr. Woollngs, who Is prominently Identified with the- lumbering Industry (in Ontario, endtMb FrtrxtU were boys j together and thte3 their thirst meeting I In many rarsMrvPrizrlij as a youth. I before lie came "WesT' to be one of the pioneers of the northern British Columbia coast, worked for Mr. Woollng's fsther In Toronto. Rev. T. D. Proctor, who Is relieving In the pulpit of Bt. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral during the absence of Arch deacon O. A. Rlx In the East, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's i train from Terrace where he arranged j for Rev. A. W. Robinson t take his cervices at Hazelton next Bunds j. ld fimer nHE above illustration is from an actual photograph of an original keg in which the celebrated "Seagram's 83" was first stored for ageing and still in possession of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Limited, Waterloo, Ont. All Seagram's Whiskey is aged in individual oak casks, and the year of manufacture is guaranteed by the Dominion Government's seal over the capsule of each bottle. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liouor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Ketchikan Spruce Mills. As the Princess Alice waa heading out from the wharf, the wind swung her bows around and she was compelled to swing around Pennock Island to get on her course again. All of the boats on the south and exposed side of the city float changed to the Inside. Some of the halibut boats anchored out In the middle of the bay. Boat owners swarmed out of bed and were busy making fast, putting out new lines and fenders at the public and private floats along the entire waterfront. ST. ANDREW'S LADIES ARE HOSTESSES TODAY Kale Ilelng Held (his Afternoon Will Mrs. Mrs Mrs. For Christmas ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Chesterfield Suites EVER SHOWN ON OUR FLOOR Upholstered in taupe and rose embossed mohair, cushions and trimmings in the latest Rammie Frieze. We guarantee this suite for the "Rest" of your life. Sold on easy terms, or cash if preferred, $2!i!).0) Barrie's Home Furnishings P.O. Rox 808 I'hone 123 Free Laundry Service Our advertisement quoting costs of doing laundry at home has brought out many interesting comments. As the figures quoted were compiled in the east, we wish to determine just how they compare with local costs. r Accordingly, we are offering to do, without charge, one wet wash each of the fifty persons now.doing their own washing at home, who will give us on a form provided, an accurate estimate of the costs involved. Phone No. 8 and our representative will call for your bundle. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners IIcanaoian PACIFIC Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Service Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. lVranrll, Juneau and Skagway October ft, 19, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle October 12, 23; November 2. PRINCESS BEATRICE For Butedale, East Delia Bella. Ocean falls,' Kama, Alert Bay. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Hatordsy, II a.m. Armey for all rJteannhlp Lines. Full Information front W. C. ORTHIRD, Orneral Acent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prlnre Rnpert, B.C. Phone 31