much lower than , . v..' KHMrially reeom- ;i hi! e. mmm Jewellers $1.15 Worth double. J. BENT l-ndlt'H Kcnriy-to-Wcar nird , ve. )T0 JiTIIC STOHE Willi THE CKKIS Shipment New Hats Just arrived CT J) liemers nunr it. r.u. I MX AH. Phone Cil U A L I T-y IS WHAT WE 7 v 1 rms of coal, QUALITY " warm home comiort. i i . II ITirilfak .. . . a. - s..un. uur luriiucu ui ire (Mare radiate cheer and -- tii, hi i-ii l in rnn irnnur i nil , w sauia tllV Hhen you buy coal from us "U Will lw. ntlnn.ln.l t.v iiiy nnd Its twin brother a i . rtiNAISIO WKI.LINdTON . I cl.K()D IUVKU SOOTLESS HtAf JP- nri,s-.. i.T "-vui uci y luiii-n i in nnn 1 17 EORP.F Podip CIIAItTKHiil) ACCOUNT- "i AM) AUDITOIt Phone S87 til N...... . ..wM.i nvrnue vtest, ITInct Ituiirrt pecial : dale I lor Three Days Only Set en only artyuresses W h Slips to match $18.95 Nine only adies' Hats 'POUTLAXIt fN.L SV.WH SEES !M-PltOVKMEXT IN MTt'ATION WITH MICH INTEHEST ATTUACTEII j One has only to go south and observe the trend of afTatrs to note very I marked chanae in the hminm itnu. phere of fheprovlnee. says trie Portland Canal News. On every hand 1 a growing optlmfam that prdmlses to equal if not excell any heretofore ex-j perlenced. Thle condition la due to a ' number of causes, such aa a great In- i flux of big capital " from ouuide sources, the tremendous strides being ! made In the pulp and paper Induitry. , and the wonderful reiutta being ob- talned In mining. Mining la at lait auumlng the status In thla province that our mineral resources wirrtnt. The old attitude of the public toward thla basic Industry la rapidly changing to a realization that I mining la one of the cleaneat and moat important Industries In Brltlah Columbia, which blda fair to become. In a . few years, its premier industry. Aa a result of Premier, the Consolidated of Trail, and a number of smaller oper-atlona. big business men. aa well as malt, are beginning to reallre that mining offers greater reward for intelligently invested capital than any other Industry. vom'Mi: or MONEY Men who two years ago would not touch mining under any consideration, are today becoming financially Interested, with tbe result that there is an ever Increasing volume of money being invested In established and proven undertakings, which Is a very healthy sign and blda fair to create In a few years sources for mine financing that i will go a long way toward making the mineral resources Independent of out i side capital for their development. j With these changes the Portland Canal and Alice Arm districts, as potential mineral producers, are riding ou the crest of the wave, being spoken of In many quarters ss having the making of two of the greatest mineral producing districts on the continent. .with (tie result mat. though we ex-Ipertenced greater development Isst year I than in any other one year in the his tory of the camp. 1927 promises greater t "GOVERNMENT LK.UOK ACT." NOWE OF APPLICATION' I OK IIEEIt LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the loth day of February next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being pan of the building known aa Seal Cove Hotel, sltuat at 'he City of Prince Rupert, in the Pra-. :.ce of Bntlan Columbia, upon tr.e kiidt described as all that portion ol Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Pupert. City of Prince Rupert. Province of Ornish Columbia. Map PIJ, Prince nupert Land Registration District -and twin more particularly de-.rrthed aa follows "Commencing at a point which Ilea In Mrasght line of bearing north S9deg. .18' 8 east a distance of 707.30 feet from the centre of circle as shown on aid Plan MS. Section 7, thence south Brtes SS' 3S" east a distance of 60 feet 'o s point, thence north S3deg. 24' 85" rat a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north 8deg. 35' 31" weat a distance ot 60 feet to a pjlnt, thence south SI de. 34' 36" west a distance of 100 I eel to the polut of commencement. " fur tbe sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED this 13th dsy of January. 1337. II. A. DODD. Applicant "GOVERNMENT I.KiUOU ACT' voTiri: of APPLICATION' litem E LAND ACT I OK HEEK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on i he 1st dsy of Februsry next the under-s!;;ned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect to premises being part of the building known aa Central Hotel, altuated at the corner ot First and Seventh Streets. In the City of Prince Rupert. Protlnce of British Columbls. upon the lands described as Lots Fltven (II) and Twelve, iI3i, Thirteen (13 and Fourteen (14). in Block Ten (I0. section One (I). City of Prince" Rupert. Province of. British Columbia, according to a registered map or plan deposited iu the, Land; Reg. htry Office at the City of Prince Ruper aforesaid and numbered 833, for the aula of beer by the glans or by the open battle for consumption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., thla Si-d day of January. 1937. CORA C. BLACK. Applicant. Noriri: of intention to apply to TO TEASE LAN l In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls-'.Net of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north ahore of crescent Inlet. ! Moresby y Island, Island, Queen Queen Charlotte cnanoiie islands. minm, In th Province I'rnvlnm of or British liritlsn Columbia, UOlunioiu. huu and bema- about one and a half miles from the head eif the Inlet. ...... TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C. occupation Marine nroker. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lanas: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore ot Crescent Inlet, about one and a half mllee from the headpf the Inlet: thence northwesterly 30 chaina; thence aouthwesterly 30 chaina; thence southeasterly 30 chains; thence northeasterly 30 chaina. and containing forty ,40) acres, more or Applicant. Dited November 37, 1820. DKPAK'DIKNT OF LANDS NOTICE Anpllmlliiii for Uniting Permits " Snivin of l!27. fur the Application for permits to grare live-,,,A nn ti rrnwii rsiiEca wltliln snj Igrajinu district of . the Province ot Brit-fi7coliimbia. must be filed with the .District Forester at Fort Oeorge, Katn- loops, Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Wllllama Lake on r before March 3,nianka7forma upon which t'o submit applications may he obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, DO. Q R NADEN f7 Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, DC, January 4, 1837. Direct at an arrow ipttj thtf grtat all. if I traini to tht Mi J. W,.t, South and Eatt. Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. 1st araatlaa aotf Reservations t nlon i Ion, it le. tnurtli Ate. and aa tonnage develops extend It through to tbe interior, meanwhile using it to take their own timber out of the valley to be cut by a mUl which they intend to establish in Stewart. LAND ACT .NOTICE OF intention TO APPLY TO TO Pl EITItSi: LA XI I In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prinre Rupert, and altuate on the north shore of tbe South Arm of Tatoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Jame Field, of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm ot Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province ot British Columbia, about 5 chains from the end of the oovernment trail; thence 10 chains northeasterly: thence 10 chains northwesterly: thence to chains southwesterly; thence 10 chains aoutheasterty. and containing twenty (30) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. ' Applicant. Dated November 31. 1924 NOTICE LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION" TO AP leam: i oitKKiioui: LAND ACT. OP INTENTION' TO TO LEASE LAND. I'l.Y TO In Oraham Uland. 3ucrn Charlotte Island Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Massett Inlet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply for a lease ot the following described lands- Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of D L. 1571; thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner ot aald Lot; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of " "V'.'". point of Echinus Point; thence couth- rMini; tu wiv j. villi, u, buutuiv.K.ttiiva,. and containing ISO ocrei. mere or le. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent, J, Douglas Wilson, Dstrd 4th November. 1A3. APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate at Neato miet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn, ot Prince Rupert, 11 C, occupation manaaer, intends to apply for a loate of the fol lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south aide ot Nesto Inlet, about one mile from Its head; thence south 0 chslns; thence west 10 chains; thence north 6 chaina to ahore; thence east 10 chaina, more or less, following Uie ahore lino to point ot commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dnted Novernhef 3.1. 183 CAPITAL or AI'STIUA TO HAVE WEEK'S ('KLEIIIIATIOV IX MEMOKV OF ItKETIIOVEX VIENNA, Feb, 18. . The capital' Austria which prides Itself on blng the metropolis of music is preparing fit- ! tlngly to observe the hundredth ariVil-jversary of the death of Beethoven, the celebration lasting over five days, from ' Uil-fh In 91 A mtnmltiM K.a formed under the patronage of the president of the State and the arrangements for the commemorative program are well in hand. The Vienna municipality has placed at the disposal of of a committee headed by Professor Ouldo Adler. the sum of 4,000 schillings, while the. Senate has voted 30,-000 schillings on condition that the Bund provide a similar amount. Since Mozart. Haydn and Beethoven were composing in Vienna, tbe city has never ceased to cultivate carefully and lovingly the traditions bound up with these namea and at the same time to keep the gates of her music temple open to modernity In music. Her Academy of Music and her first grand orchestra, the Philharmonic, are evl- deaces of this, so are her great State Opera and also the many other theatres In which, since the time of Johann Strauss, the more light-winged type of musical performance, the Vienna oper etta is promoted and oared lor. rrance too will render homage to the m-ster. "It Is necessary again to tale up his work." said the French conductor. M. Wldor. "execute his sym phonies, examine his sonatas, know the Circumstances which preceded or fol- ' : wed their creation. "I advlse you to ses the manuscript of the sonata 'Appasslonata,' which Madame Bigot has left. to the Conservatory. You will finitf It streaked with rale for it was on a stormy night that 'Beethoven brought It to the Dlanlste . whose talent he appreciated so much, development still. The district is slow-'Rain drops were mixed with the notes ly but surely torglng ahead and aeveral ' and the reading of the work appeared Important mining groups are anxious ! difficult. Nevertheless, Madame Bigot to get property here It they can secure played the 'Appasslonata' as ahe had the terms they held out tor. I always known it. Delighted. Beethoven KtlUKMi; or ATTENTION congratulated her, ahe asked him to The acquisition of an option on all five her the sonata. "Walt till It la the timber In the valley, tbe railway ' published.' said the master. The next and townatte property formerly owned) day. ahe took the manuscript to a pub-by Sir Donald Mann and associates. Is ' ltthcr. It is due to her that we pos-evidence of tbe manner in which the Vers it to-day." district Is attracting tbe attention of outside business Interests. While the report recently published In the southern preaa was premature and in some ways misleading, still the people who , have, the option are confident that they ill succeed In making the necessary i financial arrangements to start recon-, . dltiontng the railway during the com- j IIAN'SJ In. .rvrlnff and nut It lnti mw.tlnn DEBATE PAYING ELEVATOR SITE Aim Ti:i.L of rnnssioN CONNECTION' Willi ITEM OF I5.MMI J IX The following discussion took plaoa In the House of Oonuaona at Ottawa last week In connection with a vote ct $165 000 to reimburse the O.TT. bond holders for the Prince Rupert elevator site: ' Mr. Stevens: (Vsncouver) What Is the explanation of this rather extra-Jrdlnary Itemt Mr. Robb (Minister of Finance) This amount Is required to pay for the site of the Prince Rupert elevator. Mr. Stevens: Three years after it was :ullt. Mr. Robb: The valuation placed on this slto (part of water lot E) la 70 per foot for the 1900-foot frontage. which amounts to 1105.000, and In addition to this 00,000 yards ot rock filling at II per yard was placed on the lite, thereby bringing the valuation up to 1165.000. The property in question belonged . to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and the Orahd Trunk Pacific Development Company, of whch two companies the Minister of Railways and Canl. ;U,the govern ment reteh-er'. The properties of these companies are being administered by tne Canadian National Railways as agents for the government receiver in liquidation. So we had to pay this amouVt into these companies to keep ourselves straight- with the bond holders of the Orand Trunk Pacific. now mitii ouAix Mr. Coote: (MacLeod) What amount of grain went through the Prince Rupert tlevator last year? Mr. Robb: I am not sure that we have those figures. The elevator is new under lease to the Oraln Growers Oraln Company. Mr. Coote: Who was responsible for the valuation of 70 a foot placed on this site? Mr. Robb: The arbitrators, I think. We had arbitrators so as to protect the BORDER PATROL n(n OF government, and in order that the bond-holders of the Orand Trunk- Pacific- and ot the Orand Trunk Development Company should not . say that the government had treated them unfairly Ih U Jtl. IUI. S . fPrimeBeef .....va.u.b .. .uu. 4 imui WINNIPEO. Feb. 16. The United not tne names oi tne aruitrators before 6tatM bordfr patrol u to M tncrt&,ed m' . from 600 to 1,000 men, according to O. Mr. Spencer: (Battle River) I think B. Holton Qnni Porks, n.d., dllltrlet u.e miniswr is in error in tn state- Sector of Immigration ..b .... .. ..c wm me ,,ouae whlle , wmnlpeg Mr. Holton held mat tne elevator was under lease to the Grain Orowera Oralu Company. It not the Alberta wheat pool Mr. Robb: I think my hon. friend Is right. It Is the Alberta wheat pool, Item agreed to. Mlitren (to the new mald)--"Nora, you dont eeem to know about finger-bowls. Dldnt they have them where you worked lastt" Nora "No, mum: they mostly washed themselves afore they come to the table." " OXO " Cordial is a concentration of the vitalizing principles of the finest beef. A steaming; cup of this delicious, savoury beverage invigorates and fortifies, strengthens and comforts. Give hot "OXO" Cordial to children and grown-ups when they come in from exercise in the cold open air it will prevent "after-chill' and guard against colds. Give it regularly to invalids and convalescents it is the ideal supplement to the regular diet, rich in essentia! food values. Use "OXO" Cordial in your cooking, too it gives nourishment and flavour to soups, stews, sauces, croquettes, hash, meat pies, salads and salad dressings. Send for the FREE "OXO" Cook-book. It contains scores of recipes for all manner of dainty dishes. At all grocers in 16 oz. and 20 oz. bottles and convenient 6 oz. flasks. OXO LIMITED, 356 St Antoine Street, Montreal Manufacturers of "0X0" Cubes AMERICANS ATTEND CARNIVAL AT COLOGNE El rut Which Was Dropped During the War Is llrins Relived j COLOGNE. Feb. 16. One of the first' large American delegations to visit j Oermany In 1837 will be an organlza- 1 tion from Ney York composed of nearly I one, thousand .members,, according to Information which tiaa' reached the Committee having in charge the preparations for the Cologne Carnival. This noted local event practically disappeared during the war. end the occupation of the city by allied troops made a revival Impossible. Now for the first time In thirteen years the. event will be carried out In the man-, ncr ot the past. The carnival la held ' In the last" three days preceding Lent, j It concludes with a great procession j on "Rose Monday." i The Carnival has always drawn a large number of visitors, but the merry-making this year will take on added enthusiasms as It will be free from outside Interference. UNITED STATES IS TO BE INCREASED1 conferences with A, A. Burmaster. chief 'j Inspector ot the local office of the tUnled States Immigration service. The ipiau tu cuipigc .Mv uviuri patrol, nr PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Cased by SANTAL MIDY Re sure to gst the Osnulns Look for the word 'MIDY" sold by all druftisis , CORDIAL Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S5 fi UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED I Sailings from Prince Rupert, lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Bay and Alert nay, ttc, Tuesday, S p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay and Swanson liar, etc., Saturday, a a.m. lor PORT Sl.MPNOV, AXVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART and Naas River Canneries, Sunday, 8 p.m. U3 and Avenue. IU M. SMITH, Agent. Prince Rupert, ac. stated, Is to further curtail smuggling ot aliens across the border. In defiance of the quota law. With 'ah Increased patrol, more rigid inspection ill. be. made of automobiles crossing Into the United States. The automobile. Mrr-Hotton"'rntends, Is the principal aid of the smuggler. Many cases, he says, have been discovered where attempts ..were, made to take aliens across the border by hiding them in automobile too) boxes and under seats. A number ot cars with false bottoms had been confiscated.' Advertise in the Dally News. MILK From Uulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM QyatUy and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 637 ,tj II- i ' nwdav February 10, 1027 MINING COMING PENTENARV (V Reliable ! INTO ITS OWN SfeSS MUSIC MASTER nsi "dicn Xh)'' watch Ja jfuarantcctl re1 i ble at n moderate price. ih), is accomplished by iotv automatic machinery Hi makes every piece no c ni to a standard that aleV .pan be taken mid the parts all mixed a heap and when again , ufrt'her Into watches, will run the same as nrice i n only $15.00 for t iMt-d caxes and $22.f)0 ip :tme watch In solid .. s. ot course, have