rda ticrember SI. T27 vlVlfJAIH E WATERS VttnfCi-. ' 'HON ACT. . ' j HMll Mattites of Canada, riiaplrr 113 BRlTlSIf COLUMBIA nf!!!KO A pv KINO COMPANY LIMITED. HERE, i, .'!V KOTICE that It baa under g- ..in 7 of the aaid Act deposited with :t Minister of Public Works at Ottawa ( d in tbe office of the Registrar of j. ,u ittlra at Vancouver, British Col i :abla, a description of tha site and' t, an of a cannery, cannery wharf and ',. rjufeltea thereto, proposed to be built he Jend -covered with water front- T on Lot 139 fi and-.Lot IMk.Binn 1 i -' District. In the Province of BriUah ill ail imoia, uuuia, wntcn wmtu aaid ania uiu Lola, an art altuate situate LAND ACT MiTicr, or ivrr.Niiox to .rri.Y to l'l I.TIIASE Ut.MI N In Range S Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at the northerly end of Telegraph Passage, Skeena River. TAKE NOTICE that J. H. Todd & Sons of Victoria. B.C.. occupation salmon dinners, Intend to apply for permission. to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 21, Range 5, CD.; thence 35 chaina east; thence 20 halns north, more or less, to high water mark; thence aoutherly along high wator mark to the point of commencement, and containing 60 acres, more or less. J. H. TODD. & SONS. LTD. DeclDeceTnbeHiltth'. 1927.' 1-3 y.ivrni LAND ACT. Applicant. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AI'PLV TO I.KASR lNI . In Prlncc Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Inlands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. CSirrie, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation fish packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1,000 feet wes terly from miners' cabins at neaa oi Huston Inlet: thence westerly 20 0 chains: thence southerlv about IV chains; : thence catri in chains: thence nor. therly about 12 chaina, and containing zi acres, more or li. I I ROBBiirr M rrT".iB Applicant. Waterfront Whiffs Ole SW- Devise portable Herring IWd-Ctaperallve Mar. Ming Again to l ore Cold Weather on "Front" Commandini? general ih'lerent in l'rinceljurt flaliervVirclen innovation i ,1.1 to be made by ' Coj.t. - On - Skojc of the eieboat' ineooai t. ,...ii ?-.X.,7r... o, " nemng m iiecate atraiu and on the Solicitor for the said Own pany WATER NOTICE IlIM.ItMON AMI sk -AKE NOTICE that Robert LAXI) ACT Annllesnt. . . M. ,U. English. Agent, nrtnher J3. ln. LAND ACT. NOTifK ur ivrT.xTiov to aimxv to i. i:si; umi In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dli--. nnd altuate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on tbe south .' k of Port Chanal. Orahsm Island. Queon Charlotte Ialanda. in the Province : British Columbia. : AKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertson, Msssett. B.C.. occupstlon a lumter-. intends to apply for a leas. Cf Mowing dedcribed landa: ' uimenclng at a post planted about ham westerly from the mouth cf Mimed creek flowing Into an un-i bay on the south bank of Port Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte Province of British Columbia; "ie: 4 chains southerly; thence 10 easterly: thence 4 chains nor-' iei;-. o the shoreline; thence following iiorellne to p6lnt of commence-' e end containing i ftrres, more or (Slgr-ed) A. ROBERTSON. Applicant. Dated October . 1P37. IN I'KOHATE IN THE 81 TKHMK (OI UT OF HKITIMI COI.i'.MIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and Id the Matter of the Estate of George Clifford Adolptnis Wilson. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honcr F M?B. Young, the 1st day of December. A D. 1927, 1 was appointed Administrator of the estate of George Clifford Adolphds Wilson, deceased, and all par-t:ca having claims against the aaid estate ire hereby required to furnish aame. 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, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 3rd day of December. AD. 1927. iweu com of the Queen Charlotte la. lands, transferrlcg the fish as they are jeaugnt into the floating portable pound .which will thin be towed to the near- M est harbor where the fish will be em- r le whose address ts 1419 8th Ave iPtled Into a regulation pound at which JS'A " ' day of water out oi small creek. n(1 bU3f U frw b,t- Th travelllns smed which flowa southerly and pound la eighty feet long by 30 feet ok into Huston Inlet. Q.c. Islands .. ... ... w t .nn n ut 1000 teet westerly item mill Z .1 P Pcity to . ' !. at bend of Huston Inlet. The aoM c,ntT xmu ot l!w "v bail cicely, iter will be diverted from tlie The stream srtvai uce of the thing, as mv i. pt int about 300 feet from shore read'lv a i be M '" ul m h. th. tbl " " ;e passiax through twenty-four seres r led for under lease, snd will be tow1' to any point along the coast and. .a for industrial purposes upon the like Mohsmed. It will be a case of Uie Cn iTt ' to go to If.iatid , the fish when, na has often been thj T notice was pcued on the (round case during the past few years, the fish CV 'thuVie rarappficlttoi.1" l to the poun'd. w, be . !i-. m;i).- thereto and to the "Water Act." possible to follow the fish and. It Is S neeorSer'":? Since 2&? 8 T' " 'UPPlr ' Cb)e . i.ina to the appllcstlon may te,,, ummtr- ileo with the aaid Water Recorder or Capt. Skoj baa had a crew of ten .Jn Wit r'1 'B"8fd buul'n, pund- n:n thirty days after the flrtC ap- In hl PJect. he has the best wishes -rince of this notice In a local newa- of the local fishing fraternity. The rIbTrt2a' liar" "m PuoUcthm pound I now on display near the old ROBERT M. CURRIE. , Rupert Marine Wsys and has attracted Applicant, considerable Interest. Capt. Skog already haa a contract for the supplying of 1200 tons of herring NOTICE fir INTKNTION TO M'l LY TO to the Canadian FUh & Cold Storage I.K.W: iax co This done, he plana' on being able in the Queen Charlotte Islsnds. Ora- Put m tton ,or " nllbut bolU-h m Island Jjind Recording District of ' Rupert and ituate on the west The appearance of spring salmon In .! of Reiinell Harbor at the Head of ... . JL , . , . :i Bound. Queen Charlotte Ialanda. wrk Channel waa reported this week. .nee or British Columbia. After the first of the year fishing for TAKE NOTICE that Brit!ah Columola tnU lupous variety will be permissible i ng ft Packing Company Limited of . . , . t .w t J uver. B.C . occupation Balmon Can- nl " probable that the fish will . intends to spply for a leate ol soon go on sale to meet the usual brisk ,mmVn,y,.dr.'.,Uri11:. omtnd for fresh fish following several c c ommencing at a post planted on the . . ... . " shore of j creek called Twin River: , during which none but the fro-ie: :e 4 chains weat; tlience twenty-one rtn product has been available. a. ii north; thence 4 chains east: 4 leiice following contour of shore line . piaee of commencement, and con-1 J- . Morrison Is receiving congra-tii .i in? 8'4 acres, more of leas. I tulatlons on "his re-election as agent at B C FISHING It PACKING CO. LTD.L , , .w. rw r.. w.h.,. men's Union. He now has one year of gcod service behind him, the aubstan-tlal malortty with which he was re- SYNOPSIS OF uSD ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, eurvered Crown land may be pre-empted by British subjects over II yeara of age. and by nllena on declaring Intention to LecoiiK Ilittish subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, uid Improvement for agricultural purposes Kull Information concerning reru-.atlona reirardlr: pre-emptions la given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to Ire-empt Land," coplea of fihich enn be ohtalned free of charge y addrrsslng the Department of Jjnnds, Victoria, B.C.. or to any Gov. crnment Agent. Hworda will be granted covering only land aultable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-nil la rorrvln over 8.000 board teet 'tier acre west ot the Coast lUngs -n sold for freezing. and 8,009 feet per acre ei m " Range. Applications for pre-emptions axe k nH.lrH to ths Land Com missioner of the Land Rscordlng Division, i.iii. in i. which . - - ths land - applied for . , . the Bulletin Land. Na to. Land Seriea. "I'urchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land., not exceeding 49 acre, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEA8E8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding II acres, may be leased aa homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being ersoted ln the first Vr. title being obtainable aJtsr residence and Improvement conditions we., fulfilled and land haa besn eurveyed-LBA8E8 Tor graalng and lnduatrtal par-poses areas not excedlna rs may be leased by one parsom or a company. Mhlika Under theHlraxlng Act the Fror. la divided Into graalwr UMe1 Inoe . . . . i4miniatrsHl under a. The third Uay-waa spent flshin;.fil fohnTwpCVW FtT!,. -.llriwI. Tr-. i-vmniklAM.4tntltiriltirth nA nfThe Ouren Char- laineu irom in , -v.... -. Pre-emptions must be occupied ror ,otte jjUnds; gear being set off An-nva yeif"dftlmp7'm,T! thony Island, where sea lions followed cUmgnd cuU&Vat .t" .trlng of gear and took the halibut, acres, before a Crown Grant can be They would rise to the surface with a received. j 60-pound, halibut, shaking It as a cat Form,or?. a EL' ; &...mot 'would a herring: tearing out and eating i a piece, and then repeating the per- PURCHASE Iformance. While fishing off Cape St. Applications are received for pnr j James, the tide was running strong chase of vacant and unreserved agamgt a sou'easter, which added to fTAMzi ;the thriiu ot the "iubber" t mad: price for flrat-claas (arable) land U 'him wonder what halibut fishing must IS psr acre, and second-clasa (gTaa- ' be uke ln early spring and late fall, Ing) land 2.50 per acrs. Ftirthsr In- ; whfn reaJ weather experienced, formation regardlnc Purchase or lease off . . r. ... iawAm la r v.n in ui.tiu..u " . nn.in, erasing uomraission-r. commlaaloner. Annua Cape St. James: very rocky, the tops TIM HER SALE X9581 Sealed Tenders will be received ty the Minister of Lands at Victoria. B.C.. not later than noon on the 12th day of January. 1928. for the purchase of Licence X9581, to cut 2.72.000 lineal feet Cedar Poles on an area situated on Lots 903 and 1579, Sewell, Massett Inle. Q.C.I. District. . ' . 3 Two (2) years will be allowed for re movsl of timber. , Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. DC. or District Forester. Prlnre Rupert. B.C. TIM HER SALE X700I Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester, not later than noon 0II on the the 29th 29th day day of or December. Decemoer. 1927. jor for .railni Bsrmlts are iasued baaed nurehase of Ucenoe X7004. Barnard numbers ranged, priority being givw Cove. princess Royal Island. C.R. , to to established owners. Btock-ownera cut il82,oo0 feet board measure uf ter, Pilnce nuperi. B.C. TETt DAILY KZWS -famc rmi covered with fraaa and flowers, rowing I on old guano- deposit. On the lover parts of these lalands are large colonies of ea Dona, numbering roughtlj about 3DO0. The bulla weigh, apparently, from 1.000 to 2.000 pounds, the cowi bting about one-third to one-half as large; and there are pupa In thousand, ranging from about 18 inches to 4 feet In length. Sea Hons are one of the runea of the halibut fishermen, who are well Justified In agitating tdr their destruction. In view of the nusntitv of halibut that must be consumed bv "erncS ttatfuTlS'e?- LZt 8 Wh,Ch W,U be Bo" ANDTAKE infn into T ,u Vu PUt "PP" writer. Pera"n when the flh v ?nTofKfno,nfhhromMht.ep start running early in the year for the " objection, to Dominion a (irst publication of thu ootiee. Bnt- Purpose of taking and preserving the herring a halibut bait. Of a wv'" expeditions to km sea tlmued wui.ugnSer 8eciE?n the ,omewhat, iwculative turn of mind and ever ready to take a chance. ,toD on ,he Vlrn oth" . aaid Act. apply to the Minister oi scarcity of bait during the 1927 halibut r o.w.' TiTr ".ppwa, of'the 35,15 mucn for thought o, according to t, s .d plans and for leave to construct uie elusion at Sourdough Iiay .at Seal Cove a ::iid cannery, cannery wharf and per-1 ;iaites thereto. ; herring pound, which, accdrdlnt to- UAitu at Vancouver, uc. this 15th ' reports. 1 s remarkable as has ever caj u JAMBB it LAWSON Uttt ln Prlncc RuP" where- J'.S Htandard Bank Bldz ,bout- Bkog'a Intention la to seine for ' . . 1A tfsstln.. sas season gae Ole a brain -.,,, ,,.,. , ,... o,m, he retired to the se- .. to u hsrmine. r fh .m,.i. anJ la now erected there Their view of the matter would be igteatly ehsnged by a few minutes' eon- Trsllon w,th nT hlbut fisherman turned testlfyrng amply to the aporerl- tlon held lor hi, p.1, ,ork andTu hM ln thu Tlclnlt Not 'rwl tbe MClH of tourUt t- eonfldenr m hU ability ' to cam "" on. i traction can be offered In favor of the Jack Lindsay and party on the Irene k" ,I0" 5' 'm"' h"but L. bU- ,1hthou'" ,endtr n aler. bagged aoiae twenty or twenty-fir. onljf V,"U pIj,ln thw "tttn ducks I on Monday whne Dsv. Stuart and "T,f0re' "hjr "Ke houIa colleague, in the Tsceka were "ow'd 10 nourUh Bt th kunked ao had to get in etyle and eat,bf "P"1" urkey for the fertlve aeain. TW"' econlcul UD' raore -,tun th ,tahrn,M1 were the only two Christmas hunting iUnd. parties. Th c"udUn K"ment hsa done On Sunday. Christmas proper, every. "irU8h tr'P m,de bT th one remained' hcene to ae. that the JT T ' festlvltle. were kept wltluu bounds. 1 "m'r 7'Ve?'h3r" , Virgin Islands, etc to reduce the num- 1 ' wa tishta Briagtng the power crulr Sunbesm ,"TiKbUt III. to for engine repairs. Dr. R. O. i""7 Urg .th ,th? C0'n'V CPe Urge of Port Simpson was In port J,mf ,h0uli f '" uf' The ,UUs of C"1"0"11 PPrntly from Wednesday to Friday. resllrea , that sea Bona are a menace JAC K I HOST lll'HV to the fisheries, as the California Fish and Game Commission haa delegated It looked on Thursday afternoon that. Deputy Paul Bonnot to make a two- If Jack Frwit kept up hla monkey year survey and census of sea lions on shlr.es, the populace would soon have the coast of that atate with a view to to go no further than the waterfront 'action to protect the fisheries from to enjoy their skating. Around the their depredatlona. The Prince Rupert coves there was an ley skum which ftatcrmen feel that the aea Bona are only the changing tides prevented solid- contributing ln no small measure to tfylng. Everybody had an eye to the the depletion of halibut on the Hecate gadgtts to aee that the pumps andstratt grounds. other essentlsls did not freeze up and j We approached within 30 yard of the cause damage. I Islands, and the writer shot about The heads or various surrounding In- twenty bulls, let are reported to be mildly frozen sea lions. Further compliment of the hc-hiii we take pleOMire In ettrmllng in uur reader and Kitrnt. That the New Year rnmnienrlng tomor-rrMful one than aiy of the past Is row may lie a ha lr.r and more sue-unr heart v to all. May tlirlr plraxirrs all he as lart as tlirlr trouble unuill. May enemies heroine friend", frirrriN faster frlrmls ail all things better and brighter for I9IH. Nerd we say more? The schooner Dorothy, Ciptaln C. O. Hvatum owner, under charter to the also taking pictures of (To be continued) The usual slack period between Christmas and New Year's coming at Just the mWJle of the close season Is to be observed. . However, the festivities will soon be over' nd there will be naught to think aboit but getting back to work. Within a week'a time prepar-allons for the !928season will In all probability be under, way and. by the ?nd of uext month, everything will be a hum again. Coastwise Btemshlp & Bale Co.'s steamer Anyox Is reported to have had ccnsiderable difficulty in effecting the International commission on halibut tilvage of .the Seattle motorshlp fishing, arrived in Ketchikan recently : freighter Donaldson which went ashore from the halibut banks with 83.000 on Christmas Day off Union Passage pounds of halibut. A total of 15.000,111 Orenvllle Channel, The Anyox pulled pounds were caught and tagged and the Donaldson off and had Intended turned looe. 1 taking her right on, to Vancouver but BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada saw. - at VW AS k m HaiOproduced Minerals ns followi; PUcer Gold, $78,018,548; Lode Gold. $120,97218; Silver, $80,787,00.1; Lead, $10C,07fl,442; Copper,. f 209,907,008; Zinc, 50,512,5.7n: Coal and Coke, $284,599,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $0,17Ryt07: malting its mineral production to the end of 192G show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,103,170. lMtODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 192G, $C7,188,R42 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 be obtained gratis by addressing THE 1IONORA11LE THE MINISTER OF MINES VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. . , N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon cwhich 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. powerboat Salvage Princess, with Capt. Paul Armour ln command, left on Thurrday morning for Kltkslla, returning on Friday morning. Capt. John Wlek Is carrying out minor repairs and overhaul to his hail-but boat Johanna at the Prince Rupert Boat House. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupe:t Fisheries Experimental 8tatton. a ho has been engaged in research work for the station at the University of Manitoba ln Winnipeg for the past i'ew months. Is now In Ottawa attending the annual meeting of the BtologW cal Board of Canada. It Is expected that Mr. Finn wui be returning tn Prince Rupert In about two weeks' time. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert IK r.UllKH 31. 1917. Things are lnurunlng at Surf Inlet and a new tube mill la to be installed to Increase the output ot the mine. During the past month 6.840 tons of ore has been treated, the largest day'a iperatlon being 285 tons. Early next Hr. the company expects to pay Its Hist annwil dividends. The locsl Loyal Orange Lodge has elected bfflcers aa follows: W.M., M. M. F Howard Bell was ln chare of the ! the vessel leaked so Jbadlv that It waa i Stephens: DM., C. E. Alexander; chap- scientlflc staff on board the boat, which ' necessary to turn Snto Butedale and j Bev. W. W. Wright: recording caught the fish on what la known as take the necessary steps to prevent her j secretary. William C. Relth: financial the W halibut grounda ln the vicinity j rrora Unking. After two days at Bute-! secretary and treasurer, W. J. Ledlie; of Vakutat. dale, the voy.ge was continued by the 1 director of ceremonlea. J. 8. McDonald: The Dorothy continued to Seattle Jf relict and her tow. . , I lecturer, W. F. Cameron; first commit- where those on board are spending the ! The B.C. Towage t Lighterage Co.'s teeman. T. O. McManamon. holiday season. Mr. Bell will remain salvage veasel Salvage Princess was in port to work up his field notes and tbe Dorctliy will return north under the direction of N, L. Freeman. Prince Rupert representative of the commission, who will continue hollbut experimental work. Those on board at Kstchlkan reported that they had tome eight days of pood fishing. They encountered heavy weather coming to Ketchikan. The halibut which were tagged and turned loose will serve for future ex perimental work In trying to determine the extent of halibut migration. The cargo on board of the Dorothy LAXnxMAN OV ll.tl.tlU'T IIAXKS (By Howard White lit Pacific FUhcrmant standing 07 here ready to proceed to eiau mercnants agree mat tne noii-the aid of the Donaldson but her as- dy business ln Prince Rupert has been sietanre was not required. ro-oi'Kit.iTiVK maiiki;tio The Idea for the. formation of a y fishermen's co-operative marketing con cern In Prince Rupert is being actively J revived and, among many. It seems to be confidently expected that there will be definite materialization in the not far removed future. Over a year ago, the matter was given some consideration here and some- action was taken before It waa allowed to drop. Claiming that such a project would be productive In, 'the matter of price improvement, fishermen are .again considering Some, 120 local f (shermeh irt repotted this week -to haVi; signed W greementL ANA , say ys. inorrtl New whereby rthey. l ,plv. .dvcri ten cent their Hp such-Hi associa- ? o wages hoaveniv heavenly time time. v" - tlon until they have paid In 4100. Boats, It Is proposed, shall also pay on a sliding scale according to size, all the money thus derived to be placed In a central fund which would be used in the financing of the Association. It Is the plan to have a regulation fish handling warehouse erected on the government wharf on a site ' between the Booth and Pacific Fishery com pany's warehouses which Is already pro- majr form Mciaiio 77. tipruce. eax. 1 Ipllei piles for for the the fox lox iarm farm. I 2a,m.t" JvuT f5f2lt i-xStm V.r. will b, allowed for re-j 2!SL U mova? With Indian Agent : U of tlmb-r treUnra. s and Uavv-Hiora, r ji stitpara 1"?, ,!: ...mlars or the Clilef For.' ., -,vln a trip aasaaaL f.tn . .... m.inr, Victoria nr or the the District District Pores- Fores ' . ness, B O exceptionally good. It Is said that ln one retail store, with a ttaff of only two. $3,000 was taken ln one day. Man in the Moon A HAPPY new year And plenty of fun May Prince Rupert people Have every.one. I hope they will prosper And get lots of Jack, The money they've lost May It all soon come-back. I IF I only were an elk I would put my antlers on And I'd frolic with the rest Until the year was gone. Then I'd make a cheerful noise At the midnight matinee. Yes. I may not be an elk ' But I'm going on the spree. JAKE says one thing he - wants this vislonally leased to the association by:ytar , new tlnpK)0t offlce and the provincial government and. buying ne Mmark. th.t ,t wmVt h, ., and packing fish there, ship It to the lf j., d0M not gH ,t to ,t j. open market ln Chicago. According to j Wah yQU xnoRe iniersswu tn tne jormawon 01 , the association, the gcvernmenj, has, THE new -year Is coming so let us undertaken to put up the warehouse eliminate static aa much as .possible. wnenever ine association signiues its intention of going ahead with the project. ; While the fishermen have signified tn favor of the proposition, It has yet'to be given final consideration by the Halibut Vessel Owners' Assoc Is tlon from which It erasnated. It Is likely that It wlll.be taken up at the annual meeting of the boftt owners , which will be held injjjanuary. , , It le estimated that, after finally de THE city crossings are dangerous these days but not aa dangerous as double crossing. THE year In ended and it's useless to,ry,over spilt milk. Let the old klcVmg' cW go. ind buy another. VHOBEvhi remember thJIlays' when horseer-weTt .used before trlij advent- of the 'auto will also remember that the ciding to embark upon the undertaking, thing that separated the team was the It would take at least a year to put "he scheme into operation. There would be a good deal of preliminary organization work, etc. to be carried out in addition to construction pperations. Capt. Alfred pwsrwn. made a trip on Thursday to Klnahan Island with sup- , tongue. ThU la Just a hint to newly married couples, ONE thins that won't get you anywhere Is carrying on Just the same ln 1928 as you did ln 1927. Yes, this applies to you, dear reader. . A REALLY grea,t man never makes a tig display or takes along a man to W. E. CoUison on , toot hla horn, on official b'.ial-: Towago 4s Lighterage C?'a 1 "A shockln' coward my husband Is. I With that Xmas Money People often have money given them for Christmas, and hardly know how best to spend it. A Gruen Watch would-.be r. lasting remembrance when many other things would be forgotten. Prices from $ir."UK) to !!7.".D A diamond would also be suitable. Prices from .V'.i.-.oo to $2rn.on John Bulger Jeweller P. an ad ian National Qfte Largeft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PRINCE KITERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each MIIIIAY, 9.00 m. For HTEWART and ANVOX. each WEIiNEsn.W. 10.00 pjn. For NORTH and SOl'TII CJI EEX riltlU.OTTE ISLANDS, FOI'nlghtly. PASsr.NOER TKAINH LEAVE PRINCE ItlTEKT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATIKIIAY at 1130 am. for PRINCE fiEOROE, EDMONTON. WINNU'EG, all points Eastern Canada, United States AGENCY A I.I. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES, la Canadian National Express fur Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc.. Im for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. S TlllHD tVE.. PRINCE KUPKKT. Phone MK BURGESS Flashlights and Batteries Kaien Hardware Col . Telephone 3 TllQl Joh nsoii wishes to all his customers and friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year was telling 'lm off proper outside th' public library, when off 'e run Inside and stood neir one o" them 'Silence' j notices. London Opinion. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I require the presence of the said electors at City Hall on the Ninth day of. January. 1923. at twelve o'clock noon, lor the purpose of electing persons .to represent them as Mayor and Aldermen, or School Trustees. . Tbe mode of nomination ot candidates Shalt 'be as follows: .The , candidates shall be nominated In writing; the writing shall bo subscribed' by two electors ot the municipal Ity as proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of the no- 1 tlce and two P.M. ot the day of xiomln-1 ation; the said writing may be in the' form numbered 3 ln the Schedule ot I the "Municipal Elections Act," and shall ; state the names, -residence, and occu-l pation or description of each person proposed, ln such manner as sufficiently 4o Identify such candidate; and in the event of a pell being necessary such poll auo.il ue irwuvu VII '.lie 4 weuiu USV OI January, . 192. bv City Hall, of which etery person is hereby" required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Qlven under my hand at City Hall, this 31st day of December. 1927. E. F. JONES. Returning Officer, OUK GREAT CLOSING out SALE , of 31 EN'S A&l DOYS . CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. R- Miller. Proprietor t -a .rv 1 M -