W C OTU E If.-. Tincr ".", 1' 27 YKiABI.K WATERS' PROTEC- a " TIOVJ III Rotr-rd Mamies r Canada, Chitrr 111' mall COLUMBIA FTRlllNQ & KthV COMPANY LliliTKL), HERE-' K t.lVKa uii-i ' it rjs unaer, . n 1 of the uld Act deposited with' . Minuter of Pv illc Werki at Otlw in trie office of the Registrar of a Titles at Vancouver. British Col-ibifc, a description of the site and'' . of cannery, cannery wharf ana lUl-.itre uwiw, prwpuKa w nc own ae land covered with water front-u lit 139 and Lot 1484, Range a. District. In the Province ol British mb:a, which said Lota are altuate 'nwoii Channel in .the aatd Province, i.ND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex. in of one month from the date of. WATEK NOTICE ihveiimon ami im: TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. : xh:iae address la 14)8--8th Ave. V jt Vanrouver. B C . will apply for a :ve tii take and uae 20.0U0 gallons day of water out of until creek, amed. winch flows southerly and . iiit i lliuton Inlet. Q.c. Islands r 1 000 feet westerly from nu. era r.,i at Hesd of Huston Iitlet. The :er will be diverted from the stream r point- about 300 feet from shore Ae pasatng through twenty-lour acre : yiied fnr under least', und will be ;o tor industrial puruows upon the a described as applied for to lease bead of Huat n Inlet. Moresby t vd Tnu notice was posted on the ground -.he 1st day of December. 1927. A of thla notice and an application uant thereto and t. the "Water Act." !t will be filed lr the office of the xr Recorder at Prmce Rupert. B.C. lettons to the application may be j with the aald water Recorder or . tne Comptroller of Water Right, ament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. :;n thirty daya after the f!rat ao-anee of thlt notice in a local news- .w The date of the first publication ifciadee uecrmoer it. mi. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant LAND ACT XOTIfE OF INTENTION TO trrt.Y TO I-kam: lami In the Queen Charlotte Islands. ro Island land Recording District of ice Rupert, and altuate on the west :e of Rennell Harbor at the Head of imiI Sound. Queen Charlotte Islands, .;ii'(i of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia r 11:; it Packing Company Limited of cijviT. B.C . occupation Salmon Can's intends to apply for a lease ol following described lands: .-nmrncmg at a post planted on the shore of a creek called Twin River: M. c 4 rhaim weat: thence twenty-one -.its north, thence 4 chain east; re following contour of rioTe line olsce of commencement, and con- 8, acres, more or less. appslllng B ' FIBHINO t PACKINO CO LTD. urier 'Signed) A. Dated October '. I8J7 Anmicsnt. U. M. Engltah. Agent. TJnted October 23. 1927 LAND ACT. OF INTENTION TO APPLY t i.k.m; LAND nt and sltuste on the southwest cor ner of an unnamed bay on the south 1 i ik of Port Ghana!. Oraham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province ' nutish Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertson. t Mossett. B.C.. occupation a lumber-n ;s'i. 'ii tends to apply tor a lease of ' is Allowing described lands: immenetng at a post planted about iniin westerly from the mouth of 11 named creek flowing into an un- :'! bay on the soutn oana 01 iwi : Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte ' Province of BritUh Columbia: 4 chains aoutherly: thence 10 eaxterly; thence 4 chains nor 'e:i 0 the shoreline; thence (oUowIng tie h, reime to point of eommenct ment unci containing 3 acres, more or ROBERTSON. IN PROBATE Applicant. IN THE St'PKF.Mt: COI KT OF ISitTIll COM MIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and I)' the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge Clifford Adolphu Wilson, DccenKd. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. P McB. Young, the 1st day of December. A D. 1927. 1 waa appointed Admln-:trutor of the estate of Oeorge Clifford Adolphut Wilson, deceased, and all parti ia having claims against the said estate are ijercby required to furnish saint, pioperly verified, to me on or befoie 'tie 3rd day of January. AD. 1928. and 11 parties Indebted to the estate are reuulred to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dntfd the 3rd day of December, AX), ilia" LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I'l ItCIIANK LANII In Range 5 Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate at the northerly end of Telegraph Passage, Skeena B TARE NOTICE that J. H. Todd & Sons of Victoria. B.C . occupation salmon can-nera. intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner ol Lot 21. Range 8, CD.; thence 85 chains east; thence 20 chains north, more or less, to high water mark; thence aoutherly along hlgn water mark to the point of commencement, and containing 50 acres, more or. leu J. II. TODD & SONS, LTD. Applicant. Dated December 12th. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAP tn prinro tii inert ind Recording Dis trict, and altuate at Huston Inlet, Queen rrharlAtt Ttlanrta TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation llsn Backer. Intends to aDPly for a lease Commnnlncr At a Cost Dlanted t northeast corner about 1,000 feet wes terly from miners' cabins at head of . Itn.tnn Tn1t thirneat westerlV 20 chains; thence southerly about 12 chains; thence easterly 20 chains; thence nor-; therly about 12 chains, and containing! 24 acres, more or less, I ROBKHT M rrV, Applicant. Man in the Moon LITTLE limit went a skating Skimming o'er the Ice, On the Otto link paraded Thought it very nice. But alas, our little . Jml lost his fair renown, Oaughl hu foot and (truck th toe-in other word 'went down." ' f ilumbla rublng li Packing Com- during the trying period of early ado-Limlted will, under Section 7 of leaeenca and try to keen them from u An. apply to the Mlniater of g,tUn- tnto mUlhu. , W.rus at hu office In the City, muchlef. . run for aonraval of tb ulil - . plan and f(.r leave to eorutruet the rauuery. cannery wharf and per- tei thereto. jivTfcD at Vancouver. B.C.. thla ISth : November. 19J7. JAMES IL LAWBON. 1J1 Standard Bank Bldz., 610 Hastings 8t. W.. Vancouver, BC. Solicitor lor the aald Company. colleges are place! mind the children fof here they their tor tnrwunr. W. parent IN the old laya the author took hla pen In hand but now he takea hu typewriter In hU anna. WHY are policemen better than moat people? Jake was asked the other day. and he promptly replied: "Because they are the only people In town who do not know where to buy a drink afttr hours." I WAS Just about to pay my Christ -mat bUla thla week when I waa reminded that tomorrow u tomorrow and Saturday U the day before New Year and new year la Scottish for high Jink and high Jinks are produced by th stuff that costs a lot. SIR Henry Thornton la a criminal. He ! hs committed tb unspeakable crime ol trying to keep business orlrfinjtlne in Canadian National territory foi hu railway Instead of handing It over to a rival Hang him. I say. He should do like the other linn. He should hand ever all the C.N business to the other lines Just as a matter of good THE people who carry chips on their shoulders usually have pointed shoulder from which they are easily houldtrs, the uniting face and the nigged handclasp . forgets all about chips. ITS all right to eat soft boiled eggs for breakfaat but the evidence should be destroyed. JJ In The Letter Box it- - . , : , o : , .MOUT.tI.ITV HtOM C.WCKU. Editor, Pally News. The recently published report of the Medical Health Officer contalna the Information that during the eleven months tht deaths from cancer In Victoria numbered seventy-six. Here Is indeed food for thought. It SYNOPSIS OF Lil AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS VaranL unreserved. surveyed J Crown lands may be pre-smptea dj British subjects over II years of age. ap! by aliens on declaring Intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, md lioprovtment for agricultural urionei. Full Information concernlna reru-.attons regarding pre-emptions la given In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to -Pre-empt Land," copies of lihich can be obtained free of charge ly addressing the Department of Unds. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Government Acent. Records will be granted covering only lend suitable for agricultural punosea. and which la not timber-laml le.. carrying over .000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 6.000 feet per acre east of tbat Range. Applicationa for pre-emptions axe to be addressed to the Land Com-mtealoner of the Land Record ng Dl-vlsloo. In which the ls.nd applied for la altuited. Jind.are made, on yrlnua forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner; Pre-emptions must be occupied for five yeara and Improvements made to value of 110 per including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be rFormore detailed Information aee the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Ln'1" PURCHASE Applicationa are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for flrst-claea (arable) land la 15 per acre, and eecond-claaa (erasing) land 12 50 per acre. Further information regarding purchase or lease of Crown land la given in Bulletin No. 10. Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on Umber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or eaaed, the conditions Including payment eg stumpage. H0ME8ITE LEASES Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding tt acres, may be leased as homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted In the first ya&r. title being obtainable after residence "d ; .mnt eondltlona are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEA8E8 ror, erasing and Industrial pwr-poli' ara, not exceeding 140 may be leased by one parson or a oompany. QRAZ,NQ Under the Qraalng Act the Pror-lnoa la divided into graxlng &i,t and the range administered Annual Commissioner. Qraalng rSng permlta are Usued based oa Tumber. Awed, prlcrlu l. tn MtabUshed owners. Btocli-awnerw e latlons for rang m.sament. Free, or paiw narmiU are available eeoapera and tree. ssttUra. U tt government oj Lanada guarantees ussige IO YEARS OLD VlaJe in Canada 95 years This advertisement Is not published o.- displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of BritUh Columbia etems that instead of our wpntcd obaiktlng of the achievements of modern medicine e should stand aside with uncovered heads and admit defeat. Are we never to grasp this problem? We are told by many of our prominent knocked off. The chap with the broal phyijclin, and -ivestlgatora that cancer la the end-prod .Jt of a long period oi systematic poisoning due mainly to Im proper,, defective, yet sometimes exces sive nourishment; and that it can be prevented by a proper diet and sufficient elimination. If so. should not this Information be wlthlh the reach of the public? Are they to be allowed to auStr and become the victims of this continually increasing mortality ratio that Is auggested In Dr. Price's report? "My people perish for lack of know fledge" la as true tcday as It was in the olden time. Must we think only of the menace of the public bar which the Intelligent public has driven to cover, and the vendor's counter which soon must follow suit, and refuse to recognir a greater menace and a much more prevalent cuse of disease than the abuse or alcoholic drinks, existing in the poisoned and devltllized food that our people sre trying to live upon? The danger In our. preserved P-d "improved ...... fcods Is far greater than that of tne saloon. Cancer la a preventive disease; then why not prevent it? Nsture says: "I teach by kilting. Let the others learn." Shall we learn and Ue, or shall we let the cancer carnage wax steadily worse while we die In luxurious idleness? ERNEST A. HALL. 1029 Dauzlas Street, Victoria, B.C AMUSING STUNT PUT ON AT ROTARY LUNCH r.Mirte ltnrle Entertained With Pit ('aril tat the Members as ChrW-mas. VVerk Stunt ' Yerterday the Rotary Club had interesting little enterfalnment feature by George Rorie. He told of walking out into the suburbs of the city to the Post Office where be had a box tn which the post office employees seemed to put letters that sh'ould go to other people. He found there a Jot of post' cards and he took tbem home ,wlth him. These he now proceeded- to read, They 'were' addressed td me'mbera of the club properly addressed and postmarked and tome of them were very humorous. Here are a couple of samples: IIAKKY ROCHESTER Harry Rochester doesn't take long In telling neopl where they are wrong When the hospitals name was dragge In the mire He nicked un a rock and lam out Magulre. STEWART McMOROIB Stewart McMordle set out to be Mayor Ills feet on the ground, his head In the air. Very close was the race t But in the first place . McMordle was found to be there. TIMBER SALE X9581 Scaled Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not ,l. ,rt,l. J.w r-,f ,sn. later tnan noon on me u.j uary, 1B28. for tne purensse qi lhvsu.v X9581, to cut 373.000 lineal feet o Cedar Poles on an area situated on Loti 993 and 1579. Sewell. Massett Inlet, Q O I, District. Two (3) years wlU be allowed former moval of timber. -T Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or District Fore4ter, Prince Rupert. BC. U TIMBER SALE X7001 Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester, not later than noon on the 29th day of December. 1937. lor the purchase of Licence X7004. Barnard Cove. Princess Royal Island. C.R. 4. to cut 1.182.000 feet board measure of Spruce. Cedar, Hemlock and Balsam aaTwo,'(3) years will b allowed for re-moval of tlmtcr. ... t i;,rlirjuiars ui me iiijt ,'" v.utbrin. or the District ter, Prince Rupert, B.C. fin bxwx Niyra r age mrn WHITER SUGGESTS CIMI. USE I'KINCE RUPERT AM) t'ANA. 1IAN NATIONAL LINE AS OUTLET FOR I'EAC'E RIVER COUNTRY (contvtued from page one) ed In my swertng my connection, with R. Bauld 4c Co, I remained out of the coal business (or name years. i In 1918 I went back to the roal bust ness and two years after made a con ' nectlon with a very wealthy man who' furnished large' flnnnclal backing. Com , purcrasea. a modern coat elevator 91 large aUe was erected at the Ocean Ter- j tnlnals which enabled the Oeo. E. Van ' Busklrk Co. Ltd. to handle coal to better advantage than any competitor. We had ateamera with Welsh anthracite coal, some with over 3,000 torn, coming regularly to us Not seeing eye to eye with my partner and not having enough money to hold up my end. In 1(25 I had to get out and lost everything in the way of money and property hat I posbeiseU. When I Jeit Hallfat in 1925 the O?o. E Van Busklrk Co. Ltd. waa knewn all over Neva Scotia and waa quite a ao:vte or revenue for the CH. Railway and; CP Railway. It M a very DU,T time indeed at the Ocean Terminals when a itcamer from Wales was dUcharglng a rargo of ooa.1 and I was sn the scene upeiintendlng the despatching of cars so ton capacity loaded to the limit, tu all polnta of Nota Scotia. LXAMINKII MAItllDK When I first c e to Vancouver. July 1933. I cerf .7 thsught the city was blessed wltl. a msgnlftcent harbor, ' nd after rowing around It twice and taking numerous soundings, I still think ; But since I have been In Prince f harbcr has a great rival. What 1 advantages has the port Of Prince RUpcrt over the port of Vancouver? Here are some: PRINCE ItlTKIlT MAUllOK Steamers can approach to within a has the' advantage ot being 480 nautl- al miles nearer than Vancouver. Prince Rupert, while being some 600 miles north of Vancouver, is only 280 nlles further away from the Panama Zanat. and this difference in mileage really dcesn't amount to anything. This seems somewhat, paradoxical, but la accdunted for by Vancouver being incated much further east than Rupert. To explain: Say two steamers capable of making .the aamef speed In: ordinary iteamlng. say H knots, leave port at th saipe lmv' Priejfrdmf Rupert, the other fom Vancouver the ' Rupert steamer after leaving "(dock. In a very short time would be but on the Pacific ocean going full speed for the canal, white the Vancouver steamer, after leaving dock, would have to proceed with caution a tortuous course! for many miles through the Oulf of Oe.orgla and Juan de Fuca Strait before getting on the open ocean. If weather ahould happen to be foggy, as I have seen It In Vancouver In the month of January, when all steamers had to tie up or anchor, for two or three , days, not daring to leave or approach the dangerous Burrard Channel, the Rupert steamer would likely be at the canal rjutte a little time ahead of Its Van couver rival. If no fog to contend with j Jt in tne uuii oi ueorgia proDaDiy ooia steamers would arrive at canal within a few hours of each other. So taking all things Into consideration Vancouver ha4 really no advantage over Rupert Tor U.K. and continental cargoes. In my opinion, If the marine underwriters at Lloyd's knew the true conditions as they exist for safe navigation by the largest steamers In the world, lq making and leaving the harbor of Prince Rupert,. the porUwould-be given i'ert? San Frenclspo i..W rating. AH ft BRITISH C OLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To th CRd of December, 1926. Hs proUuce4 Minerals as follows: Plucer Gold. $78,018,548; Lode Gold. ;i2C.9728; 5Hver, $30,7803; Lead, 510G.97G.442; Copper,.$209.967,0C8; Zlfirk tf0t512f6577: Coal and Coke, $24.599,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, ?50,17$,407; making it mineraj production to the end of 192C show an ' AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170, PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $67,188,842 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province In the Dominion, or any colony In the British Empire, Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which Is guaranteed by Crown grants. ,' , . .,' Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may bo obtained gratis by . addressing . ; THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. , VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described In some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining Investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building. Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of Information. ' ... Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. for handling the heaviest engines usedi by the raUwaya -that gram can be hauled from a point at or near Mclennan Junctton on the E. & D. Railway to Rupert for 14 cents per 100 lbs. and give a good haulage profit. All of which. I? Mitii.ntrl vreuilH tnMn thftt the Rupert, which date from August 17 Isst. ot the Rlver country wouid and have become familiar with. Its har- b9 m ,UmuUted Dy ci3M) railway con- Dor ana lis connection wun a rauway ueeUjn jth an Al Pacific port at a that for track, bed and low grades jow Mte that la , yery few through the Reeky Mountains (nothing , ytM thty would producing! tre- nigner tnan -ioins or i per cenn meiidous wealth In wheat and Prince uo equal on the continent of North ; nuDert would become a tlty of con- Ajrerlca. and which certainly means ; -fJ We ,lse , a very ,hort twWi much to the port I flpd Vancouver . wlth rmn,nn nrt Vancouver benefit- Vancouver harbor la somewhat wider. has better anchorage ground and from the standpoint of beautiful scenery has It all oyer Prince Rupert, but that is 11, and with .shipping men scenery dcesn't count for much. I lng tremendously. As I see It. to secure the belt outlet from the Peace River country to the Pacific. It rests entirely, with the Government of Alberta, owners of the Edmonton and Dunvegan railway and the railway commission of Canada control- linn, the making of freight rates. So I auggest to the people of northern Al berta as the easiest and most sensible course to pursue to bring it about. Is for every man and woman living north few miles of the tlelng up dock at ; of latitude 55 to petition (he Alberta full speed having' no havlgatlon dlfflcul-1 government and the railway commls- tics like Juan de Fuca and Qeorgt aloq. Straits to contend with, necessitating a The petition to the government ilowlng down of speed. , pleading that the Edmonton and Dun- Steamers like the Empress of Canada ; vegan railway be sold to the Canadian can dxk at nupert in a very few nun-. Pacific railway corporation at a lair utea without any assletance beyond the valuation, subject to the condition, help of a man or two on the jler to that construction, of. Toaa.irom. op-nt take the cable llnev No powerful tugs t P.lver present western terminus oi me are required to stand by and assist In i E. St D. railway to a point on the dockln. Thla U owlne to the layout cjiat. west oi vanaernooi, dc unmcm- of the Rupert pier berths, they being' fitly proceeded with and be completed parallel with the ahore and at lowest iv&- tides there being nothing leas than 45 Itl'NMXO RH1IITH feet of water at the pier head, this con-! The petition to the Railway Commls- drtlon extending 11 around the harbor, tlon pleading, that running rights be jbout 40 feet from the shore line. I granted the C.P.R. from the connecting With regard to relative distances that up point of the extension of the E. St trainer will have jto ravJ when D. railway with the CJJJt. to Prince leaving for an Oriental poi eay Yoko- j Rupert, with necessary dock and track- nama and for UK.' and continental age requirements, and a rate for naui- ports, how does Prince Rupert compare lng grain from a point at or near Mc- with Vancouver? Let us see. innan junction on tne is. u. rau- UH'AI, AOV.WTAfiES way to Prince Rupert, be fixed not-to For Yokohama trade. Prince Rupert ! exceed ue per tuu ids, The cities pf Winnipeg, Reglna, Cal gary, Edmonton and Vancouver nave an been made what they are today through being connected Up with the CPJt. Wherever the C.P.R. goes towns and cities Immediately begin to flourish and the same will happen with Prince Rupert and the Peace River country. If the E. & D. railway la sold to the Canadian Pacific Railway- corporation with running rights given over certain mileage on the PJJII. Shpuld th? E. ft D, railway be taken over by the C.Kf.R., then-in my opinion, the C.P.R. wni toiURdeVfrtoiiAJart-lahd Canal, opening up there a new seaport, and will oompcte for Peace River business, and certainly Prince Rupert will not jbe benefited If such a move is carried out. ELIMINATE COMPETITION' From the standpoint of . taxation, to have two railways like the CJJ.R, and CP it. competing for Peace River business, would be a calamity, as It would, for quite a few years; place a heavy burden on the people of Canada, already overburdened with taxes. It may be said that the C.P.R. directors would never listen to, such a proposition as I have advanced that It would be against their Vancouver in terests to do so. I for one don't believe The director! of the C.PJV. as clever business men. must see that the time has come to deepen Canada from south to north and not keep everything with in a few miles of the boundary line, separating Canada from, the United States, they are out (or business and pay no attention to jealousies existing between rival, pities. I hold no brief to boost for the CAB. I have a tender spot in my heart for the great corporation, as fT-aer young man, 31 years of age. in LIKlICAL OUTLET S7. SStlih -'eaiumhla In 1884T heloed to ;rwttn regara xo tne ciaun tnattuperf b th logocal raU outlet for 'the grain of the Peat River country and entitled to a low haulage rate fr?m the railway commission. I make the statement that. boild 'the oad. i ONLY POSSIBLE METHOD I want to see tbls wonderful Peace River country go ahead and be settled with British people and their next of H inrprugn ti mouaunna. oy way pi Wn. an4 I firmly believe that the Pipe or Peace Pass, a grade cart be' anSgfment or the Cpjt.-are the right found not to exceed one per cent, and I and oaiy ones tnat can successfully the Edmonton and Dunvegan Railway : accomplish It and If given a chance at Spirit River la connected up wlth -without bringing von eenseleas and the PVR. at utbtr ltr Laka or ruinous competition they will do It. Uazltou ana rcadbej put la condition ( j jjgp, through thr medium oi "The With that Xmas Money People often have money given them for Christmas, and ltardly kriow how best to spend it. A Gruen Watch would be i. lasting remembrance when many other things would be gotten. Prices from i$U.-,.00 to $-.-.00 A diamond would also be suitable. Prices from t $25.00 to $250.00 John Bulger Jeweller BURGESS Flashlights and Batteries Kaien Hardware Co. j ' Telephone 3' That Present You Forgot to send you can get it now at Thor Johnson The Men's Shpp of Prince Itupert Dally Newa" that the people of Alberta, j and those Interested elsewhere, will see i this letter and give the suggestions Ij have put forward serious thought. i OEORGE EDWARD VAN BUSKIRK, Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert IIKCKMHF.Il JO. 1017, A cable received announces that the total soldiers' vote for Lieut Col. C. W. Peck, Unionist candidate in the federal election, amounts Xn 1250 which will offset the majority at home for Fred Stork, Laurler Liberal candidate. This afternoon's train due from the East at 9:30 Is at least twenty-four hours late due to snow trouble In the vicinity of KwlnlUa. Tomorrow's train for the East will not leave until the tine la cleared. Steve King Is In receipt of a lette? from Percy Tinker who Is recovering nicely In England following Injuries sustained when he was engaged as a gas and bomb officer. Percy Godenrath Frank Salter .and Samuel Harrison are mentioned In the letter. . Advertise In The Daily News IN PROBATE IN THE SI PIlEME f'OVRT OF BRITISH t'OLl'MIHA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter ot the Estate of iRobert Rudd, Deceased, Intestate. ' ' TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 1st day of Decern Der, ajj. luzr, i waa appointed Ad mlnlstrator of the estate ot Robert Kudd. deceased. ard all parties having claims against the aald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or .before the 3rd day of January, A.D. 1928. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official- Administrator, Prine Rupert, B.C. Dated the 3rd day of December, AD. OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING' AND FURNISHINGS is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller, Proprietor Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST I PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eaasd by SANTAL MIDyO Be aurs to gel th Osnulas Look for th word "MlDV" told by ail dntggiat