9 , ember 1. 1J7 a reservoir the cme which LtkF. f "..rps up large quan-t r water when It can, It- aasc the opportunity na ni t occur soon again, mankind to - - - 4,', t rc tip ome provwion f r the future during r TV hve earning years. . 'net nnii pastes! wav ' ' . t t this is to purcnase a ( federation Life poltey . Gupranteed Pension , rid, fur instance. Then v j have a reservoir that r , future hazard of fortune can empty. A Mtrfting pamphUt, "Tht Ktf Happintn," will J senf upon request. onfederation Life ASSOCIATION IIOWAItl) IAKKWT MsllfcKer I; i m Vanroutrr. ll.r. Ti'UU COIJ.AHT ' .il HKfllt r: IMprrt, n.c. t 1 ew Jewelrv atalogue Free .v new Fall and Christ-r tock is arriving and r f the article are in w catalogue shown in ridura. : prices on most good i vv.r this year and the ,. designs are certainly ,' iul. The goods shown ' ,e catalogue have been Jly purchased in the L. ' fr extra value for our r- .i der customers. worth your while to r your copy now. ft Jewellers tiTHt STORE WITH THE CLOCK YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 31G Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:;.r0 Double Load S0.50 Large Sack .iOf BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, 1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue THE DAILY KTWS PAGE FIVa NOT TO INVITE IcMthe . R1AY0R REPORTS I i 1: service I GENERAL SUTTON' " ilKfistryl ON CONVENTIONS Aid. Jos. Greer' Suggestion Not I-avored by City Council Ijut Night a suggestion OJ Aid. Jos Oreer thai Oeneral Trunk Button, who contem plates the continuation of the Pacific Orat Eastern Hallway into the Pmm HHwr country, be invited to twaart the ' , port of Prince Rupert in the hope that h might be induced to drop mm of hie mlUlona here, met with atiort shrift 1 at Uat bsgfctw an ami meeting. j The gaaeral. AM. Otter saM. teemed ; to have plenty of money and be was taking considerable lntereat in the country, lie wondered It it wouldn't be a! aw Idea to invite aim to rut Prince' Rupert and show alas what thla city J had. It eouldnt do any ham. aa far a ! he could tee. and It Might be a goodl rtroae of buatneae to Invite him. Mayor Newton aald that he did not vast to throw cold water on the ldeaj asm. If the council ao decided, be would not object to General Sutton being in j vlted here. All these money people were worth while Prince Rupert courting I Oeneral button" proposal, however J with regard to She PAS. bad been) much to the for at the recant con vention of the Western Canada Unity aal nreluputent League but the big majority bad deemed that the more feasible plan was to aek Dominion government engineers to locate a dl Merest route than that to the Peace River. i rir.ee Kupert. the mayor opined, was l more likely to benefit In that way than j It would If Oeneral Sutton built the1 POM. Into the Pease Kuver to the sole benefit of Vancouver He took the view that It waa mare advisable as far at Prince Rupert was concerned to leave the . question the way the League bad left; It Aa a matter of fact, he believed; the odds were now la favor of Prince! Rupert. j "General but ton." concluded the ' mayor. "t beat upen linking the Pease: River with Vancouver. Are we going vo gain anything by Inviting him bos? I doubt it." 1JVND ACT. NOTH K Of IXTKNTIOM TO AITI.V TO UWf-V. LAM) Queen Cbsrlotts Islands Land District Land Recording District of Prinos Ra-per, snd situate north of Lou 1SS8 and 1967. TAKE NOTICE that The Lengara Pithing and Packing Co. Ltd of Mauett, occupation Csnaers. intend to apply for s lesM at the following described Isnds: Commencing st a post pi n ted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Melntyre Bsy: thence north 5 ebslns to the low water mark: thence westerly following ld low water ISO ebairw: thenoe southerly 6 ehstas; thence easterly 100 chains to the point of eommea cement . and containing eighty acres, more or less. LnANOARA fishing a packino CO. LTD, Appllesnt. Prexl Nish, Agent. Dated June J7. 1B17 NOTICC IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for the East half of Lot 2037, Gaasiar District, aald to contain 320 acre, more or less Satisfactory proof of tte toss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me, It i Is my intention to Issue, after the ei-1 plrstlon of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certl- noate oi tiim to tne aoove testa, in iw name of MADELINE MINTON. The orip insl Certificate of Title is dated the 30th September. 1911, and is numbered 4170 X. Lsnd Registry Office. Prince Rupert, BC. 17tn October. 1927. H. F. MscLEOD. Registrar of Titles. LAND ACT i riiuu-w nuyai asiana at ,ast oiue yovv l forthwith. from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I, Jacob Koskl. of Butedale. B.C., occupation a fisherman, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lends: Commencing st a pott planted about 600 yards northeast of Butedale Can-nery Wharf: thence east S chains: thence south 2 chains: thence west S chains: thence north 2 chains to point of commencement snd containing one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. stea Aurusi 37. iwxr .. . J Dry Cleaning at Vancouver Prices 5!ost Modern Drycleaning Plant in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. i Third Ave. and Mcllride Street , I I. a I The Three Important Points When buying an engine, there are three Unrigs to look for: Reliability, Economy of Operation, and Durability. Large corporstioni, wio are keen buycri, are users of Fairbanks Morse Diesel Engine, and are getting very satisfactory service. Such companies aa the Laurcntide Pulp fit Paper Co., the Cinacban International Paper Co., the Newfoundland Power 8s Paper Co., use them fcr tug boct service ; the largest fishery companies cm the Atlantic Coast use them exclusively, and there ere numerous owners on the Pactftc Coast. When considering tngmii, ask us for a bat of installations m your vicinity, refer beaks- Morse Diesel Engines are made in the following sutes: JO h p.- 2 cyl. 180 h.p. 6 cyL 40 h.p.-4 cyl. 140 h.p. 4 cyL 60 h.p 3 cyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyl. 80 hp. -4 cyL 120 h.p. 4 cyl. 120 h.p- -6 cyl. THRfrinB little chanoe dock being stokir. it. 480 h p. -4 cyl. 600 h p. 5 cyl. 720 h-p. 6 cyl. 7U CANADIAN rair3)aKs 'Morse CO M PAWY Vtf 7SS Bulty St., VumiiMf, B.C. Cc. Jotuuoa & Broad Its-, Victoria, B.C TOI Man in the Moon A CYNIC remark that Canada too has its ruins but tbwy make up so The matter was dropped when seme-! well you'd hardly know it. body suggasted that the meeting ad- - - of THE roelaashoty days bare some x Bus the. laesa band is bare I bedrd.it playing on the street Trying our hearts to cheer. . ! VO Wli . i OVR toWmsripeg a tody writes to the paper aaeV wsnts to know why her dasulet can't get free skating rinks. And here in Prinec. Bupart we have not yet got free beer, free auto rides or free shows. FACE powder attract men but baiting powder holds tbeta. A HICK town Is a place where If a prominent citizen Is arrested the cop is likely to lose his Job. A FEW paspte in town apparently did not know the riawun tm all the native doings yesterday afte jVwn They wer the few who had not lead the Dally News last week. IN PROBATE. IN THE 81'PKEME COURT OF ltlllTISU COLt'MUIA In the Mstter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estete of Duncan Gilbert McKay, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE thst by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 27th dsy of Aurtnt. AD. 1827. I wss appointed Ad- 1 mlnlstrator of the estate of Duncan Oil-bert McKay, deceased, snd all parties naviriK ciauus bksiubl mi: wm . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO . hereby requlredto furnish same, properly LEASE LAND i verified, to me en or before the 1st day . j of October. A D. 1927. snd all psrtles ln- In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls-1 debted to the estate are required to pay trlet of Prince Rupert, snd situate on the amount of their Indebtedness to me NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the lit day of September, AX). 1927. IN PROBATE IN THE SITREMB COt UT OF ISHITISM COLU.M1SI I In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur C. Little, Deceased, Intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 20th dsy of September. AD. 1927, I wss appointed Administrator or trie estate oi Arthur c. Little, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby reaulred to furnish same. Drooerlv veri the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, : Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 21st day of September, A D. 1927. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLlhMltIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: snd s: In the Matter of the Estate of John Caddy, Deceased. Intestate. Attendance at (iatheringa in South of ilenelit to t ity, Anerta New I on I I I'lIACK JUVEK OUTLET Received Support of Western De velopment league in Claim for Ilupert Koad 1 : The faslsywtaf repot was presented to the esty awaaaU last asght by Usyor Ntwton pot i ring his recent attendance as the ettjrb de)g,t at the Union of BC MunsclpabUe eonventasn in Ns-nsbne assd si the conference of the Wist i m Oansda Drvrtoetnetit and Unity Lssspae as Tassstva: "As your delsaate I duly attended all the sessions of the two-day convention of the Dillon at B.C. Municipal! Um at Nsaaiaao aa wsU ss those of the three- dsy conference of ttie Western Canads , Drvsloposrnt and Unity League in Vic-torts. I 'These orgs amis Uoin being of aa ad-Ivlsory nature, of course no present benefit can be pointed to ss s result of your raprai mtatton But the time was .most profitably spent, and I believe in. due time wis abow forth fruit.. i "No wilt a be can be made by future1 ; councils actively participating la the deliberations of these bodies, for It will ; Indicate that Prince Rupert Is fully alive to Its isapartance ss one of the; 'chief centres of Western Canada. .MUNICIPAL IKilNOS j j Tram the Prince Rupert point of ! view the main Items before the Union 1 of B.C. Municipalities Convention were' as follows: Hospital ooet This proved the most oon tent tout A the sessions. Many of the delegates tleatnd to reduce the pre-1 sent 70e per dsy municipal grant toi ' Me. It was decided, however, to stay j by the 70e grant for another year at least, as the only possible way, of main- j tatnlng hospital efficiency. X spoke In support' of this Viewpoint. Penalty clause The retention of the , present IS par cent on tax wss overwbetloaiagly re-smrmed with ay vote goiag la opposMloa. "Bebcol Tsa It was decMed to re-: eoasmend the lisaaisll Inn of s oaie tmt , sent, school tax on all Incomes. I bs-d have to pinch bar. aha begged him I taUM pp- but n w.; to do It where it did mot show. Iried by s small margin. ''Mayoralty Term. A two year term " was sDorored. Drovldtni the nrlnelnle Everybody wstcbss Mwa-r-yj throut-h the medium of s plebiscite by sny municipality desirous of a nbsngr from the present one-year aystem. Pire IaauranceOT-Tbe proposal that fire insurance rates should not be changed without three months' notice was endorsed. "License Fees In sgreement that the dlstributsOHa of motor license fees snd psrliutuel tax should be the that for Ucpmr profits, school attend snoe In each year should be the basis Instead of the present basis of census figures, the union will ask the Gov ernment to make this change. WESTERN LEAH I K Interested ss I certainty wss In the doings of trie Union of B.C. Municipalities I still realized the proceedings of the Western Canada Development and most feasible snd practical Pacific out- "Apart from these major essentials, hurriedly leported st the last moment. the Good Roads -Vvtodatten saw fit to sleet your representativo to an executive membership of their organization, followed up, ss It wss, by my being re elected sn executive member of the Western Canada Development and Unity Lesgue, and as a member of the Lesgue as well as having been named s member of the resolution committee, I thus had a splendid opportunity of successfully putting in my spokes against vsrkms proposals for , the Peace River RaUway project, which would in my opinion have proved to the disadvant age, of Prince Rupert "Several other matters of a less tm-1 fied, to me on or before the 21st dsy of I A recommendation from the nnsnce October. Ap. 1927. and sU psrtles la- committee thst the tatrreet of II. O debted to the estate are rPqulred to pay , ... Soldiers' rr Crewe In the Housing property on lots 28 and 29. blocs: 2, section 2. be transferred to Cspt. J. R. Elfert was sdopted by the city council lsst night. IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME C OURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman .Deceased J Intestate ' 'rhe large 25c. package contains two "Poller Hands" -WATER MAIN ! FOR THEATRE City Council Delays Expenditure Which is Designed to Serve Railway and New Building A report from the city engineer sub- Unity League, which embraces the actl- 1 mtttlng an estimate of SS50 as the cost vlties of the four western provinces, ! OI gvrlng the Canadian National Rail- were of much more vital Importance to I wmTi , 6-inch water mam con- Prince Rupert, cnieny rrom the peace ; nation to the foot of Sixth Street to River Railway point of view well as Jvlvx cot wnich, wtUi the building that of an eastern highway outlet from j tDC new theatre on the corner of this city. I sixth Street snd Second Avenue, could To my complete satisfaction in these wa, rcu, t w respects may I sod thst the lesgue ac-nlfnt., council meeting and. sfter some corded me the most loyal support along ! dlKalulon, referred to the board of the lines of my standing out for the ; worU for further rtport. The report explained thst the railway let lor the Peace River Railway pro-, tv. .r.-- eonMderable m-mev ect ss well as thst of connecting , . r,.,w fnr Prince Rupert with the chain of road- highways leading from Jasper particularly to ttM Pacific via Prince Rupert. Its part af the new coanectlon. It wa also mentioned that the building of the theatre on this site would necessitate the putting In of a new approach to the wharves and station via Sixth Street. Both the -city's snd -company's old water connections bad nigh outlived their usefulness. Aid. Perry was in favor of giving the necessary authorisation so that no delay might be caused in having the work carried out. Other members of the council felt thst the matter wss too important a one to make snap Judgment on snd. especially since the theatre was not to be built before February, it was felt that the board of works should give the matter more mature Honor F. McB. Young, the Uth dsy of """"" On motion of Aid. Brown, seconded portant nature to Prince Rupert were j by Aid. Stephens, the city engineer's dealt with, but time prevents their; report was referred back to the board enumeration.' of works for further report, only Aid. Perry voting against this course. GEOGRAPHIC BOARD NAMES MOUNTAINS AFTER PREMIERS Mount Baldwin Is Lowest of Peaks, Mount Laurier Being Highest of all WINNIPEG. Nov. 1. In naming five of the peeks of the , Caribous, which II tn th smitrtwejct ctt the Teto Jiuim TAKE NOTICE thst by order of His . .,, .... ... tkr wrmrr .k'.t . e ui. ! Aurust. A.D. 1927. I was appointed Ad- , adlan National Railway lines and the Honor F. McB. Young, the 20th day of ' mlnlstrator of the ertate of Joe Elm an Raush and Thompson Rivers, the Ns-H'1. ."?." ' appointed Admin-! '?''l.5Jw!' "e.de"a!??,' M. tionsl Geographic Board did honor to istrstor oi me estste of Jonn caddy. " r .. R "T L . . . .... ftorIlKA4 artri Alt naHI.. a havfrnr hSVlnr .),1m. Claims I SSld estate are oereuj ifquirru lur- wf vt uaunuftf myk uwbUifiuHiKu w" against the said estste are hereby re- ; nlsh ssme. properly verified, to me on ! xm ot th tsst century and to England's VVE' fSSi. A? .nbte f chief statesman. Right Honorsble Stan- August. A.D. 1927. snd all oartles In- the estate are requirea to pay tne ; icy uaiawin. debted to the estate, are required to pay smount of their indebtedness to me J !Vh 01 "ltlr maeowin" iurul""-"- NORMAN A. WATT ' magnificent Mount Sir WUfrld Laurier V"""T" ir a VT'tt ' Official Administrator. . V rowers Jl 750 feet in the air and waa Off) ai Adminif.rstor ..... .Prtnc? F"1 ! ' -ne time k iown as y Titsn. Mount Pr :ce Rupert B C uniea tne asm u.v -c n Dated the 23th dsy of July, AD. 1927, 1927, Sir Jonn Abott and Mount Sir John For a Satisfying THE new generation of pipe-smokers have followed the good example of the old, and are smoking Old Chum. Yoall find young fellows, after trying them all, turning to the favourite of three generations. There's a sheer goodness and mellow friendliness about Old Chum that appeals irresistibly to young and old alike. For a satisfying pipe-full, fill up with Old Chum. And be sure to save the valuable "Poker Hands" packed in every package and tin of Old Chum. BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailings from Prime Rupert, lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, gwsnton May, Alert Hay. etc. Tuesday, S p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, fluted sir. Alert Hay. etc Saturday s.m. lor PORT SIMPSON, NA.tH RIVER POINTS. ALICE ARM, AN VOX, STEWART. Wales hlsnd, Sunday. 8 p.m. 123 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Agent Prince Rupert. B.C. Through tickets sold lo Vletuls ') Seattle at a reduced rate and baggage checked through ta destination. i Thompson are each (approximately 11.-250 feet high sad Mount Sir Mackenzie Bowell U ll.OOO.'remteT'Baldwln's peak' is lust 100 feet less than that and was once called Challenger. The five are to be known ss the Premier Group. All the other peeks in the district are at present unnamed. While the region has not been offi cially surveyed, it has been entered by alpinists and several of the mountains bare been climbed. In 1916 Professor Holway and Dr. Gilmer, two well-known mountaineers, entered, and In 1924 Professor R. T. Chamberlain and A. Carpe made the first ascent of Lsurier snd Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. D. Mun-dsy of Vancouver, in 1923 made the second ascent of Lsurier, and In his description of the expedition. In the Canadian Alpine Journal. Mr. Munday tells of the view they bsd of Mount Robson which, although 30 miles away. fUled the whole valley and "by the evening glow was a vision of unforgettable beauty," In naming the mountains, the Geographic Board has Ilnksd up the present with the days of Confederation. Sir John Thompson ,was premier of Canada on the retirement of Hshnes In 1882. Sir John Abbott took the leadership of the government on the death of Sir John Abbott. 1891, resigning In 1892. when Thompson sgaln Stepped in. Sir Mackenzie Bowell succeeded Thompson tn 1894. On motion of Aid. Tinker, seconded by Aid. Llnzey, the city council lsst night gave permission to the Canadian Legion to hold Its annual Poddy Dav The highest peak of the five la the! on jivvtmbrr 12. Permission cos asked In a letter from Archie Sinclair secretary of the Legion. Advtrtlss la The DsUy News Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or 'Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture; Moving.