'1 MU' IT1IE nil -It in i inversion ani run NOTICE that lloljert M .,nlress In 1410 atli Ave. ,,, ,m r. B.C. will apply f r n , !, mid m 30.000 'Rllon ,i iter out of small tik. ,-h flows aouUierly :nKi .,, iin.Hton Inlt'., Q.O. Islands hud Net westerly from ml:.r.- I,, ,d of Huston Inlet. The , i inverted from the stream ,,i about 200 feet Irom shore ihrough twenty-four acres : t' F :i y NOTICE lir my hs iv of Decei t ill, " HB 0ATLY NEWS paoe nva WATER NOTICE of the Mid electors at Clf- Ninth day of January, 1998 dock noon, tor the purpose M-rsotUi to represent them Aldermen, or School Trun- .. of nomlna'lon of cnndl- !,c an foil'iWs: : m'o shall be nomlnatel .e writing shall be . -ib- Her lot a of ti,e munlc.;ii: : and seconder, and 'ial i 'ci the Resuming Officer wi 'aeon !mj date of the i, -i i'M of the day of no.m.i-a'd writing may be hi the .lured 3 In the Schedule o! jml Election Act." and .shap :iinies residence, and ecu-- riptlon of each person pro-I'l-h manner aa sufficient. -uch candidate; a'.d !n t!i-II lelnK neceaeiry such im!i ; ..i-d oi, the Twelfth dv vtw at City Hall, of u-,lr'i ..s hereby rerjulred t .' vern hlmaelf accord if M mber. 1927 K. P. JOKES. Returning Off! -r tAND ACT. Ol INTENTION TO TO I.K.E tM i.ittur i. am APPI Rupert Land Recording Di Miate on the southwest c r in;.amed bay on the ith !' " Chanal. Oraham Island " Islands, in the Province :u:nbla. ncF that Arthur Robert-o DC occupation s lun.b.v- ' apply for a letmr o: desrribed lands it peal planted ab " -'erly from the mojth r! I reek flowing into an ur-n the south hank of Port ' m Inland dueen Chsr'-f nee of British Columbli. i.i n soiitherly: thence V ly thence 4 chains n r h rellne. tner.ee folio in ¬ to tKiln! if comment-'.r'niiu' i res more ' .tnedl A ROHWRTSOfl Applicant I.ANI) A(T Ol IVTRVTION TO PrLV TO Charlotte Islands. Ora- itid Re'-ordlnu DlM,rlet ' ind s'.t i.itr un tiie wM t rlsrbor at 'hi He id ' n Queen Charlotte Island li- t:-h Columb'a tt 'hat Brit :h Cnlmno's '' tur.g Coi.iihii l imited of il ( " . i . cupa'lon Salmon Cm - apply fnr a .lease ot ''-nrlbed 'unilf . .it a post planted on the ' i creek called Tw.n R ver hi west; thence twrnty-one i 'hence 4 chains east 'ng contour of rbor line t coiniaeneenient. and con , acres more cr teas. HI NO PACKINO CO LTD Applicant M M Knijlih. A,en' ' ' rr 22. 1927 I.ANI) ACT oi io TBTION TO l.ltAM. I.AMI .PI1 land District. Land Record-ot TeleKraph Creek, and h- northwest end of Otadv.- 40 'ntles northeast o! the 'i-n in tbont ISSdeg. 10' w-uni a'mut o9deg. 60' north fiTK'K that 1. John o' ritndys Lake near AKrtd Atlln n Trapper. Iptend to apply 'if the following destuljeti ' '' at a post planted at the ml of Gladys loke. about r'h of the mouth of Pisii Mr me one mil west; theiic tir thence on mile ran mile north, and conlalnlnK i: ;e or lvs JOHN ALITWD lMIEUX Applicant. inh-r n. 1937. LAND ACT Ol IVTFATION TO , PPI. V TO im m n.r. I..IMI Ijinrt Itrordtng District of "Ptt. and situate at the nor- "t Telegraph Passage. Bkeena M' lIt'R that J. H. Todd tb Sons ' 11 (.'.. occupation salmon cau-' t "l to apply for permission to 'ie following described lends: ' - ink at a post planted at the ' nier of Lot 31, Range S. tiis chains east; thence 30 ' h more or leas, Cb high water n -e southerly along high 1 i to tin. point of commeuce-- nil lining 50 acres, more or J H TODD AJ SONS, LTD. Applicant ember nth. 1M7 ,111 til IMO'm . . nn "illl l.lt(UUIl A. I I'M I (l i If, ITIIIU lHft tlVl'll I.K'KNCK is MFRFRY aiVKN that on t I'etinnirv next the under-1 is to apply to the Liquor f r a licence In resnect '"""g ptrt of tU building 1 ininerelal Hotel'' situate at "' K'rst Avenue and Eighth of Prtiue Rupert, In the nniish Columbia, upon tb '"'I a Lot Thirteen (IS) t' tl4. Bloek Nine (9), Beo-1 1 Mnp ri:3, prince Rupert ' '''0 DiMiict, in the Pro- f"r the sale of beer by : "'v the open bottle for i the premise, i'' -ore ijiinert, B.C., this ' "' -. a n lnan IDA S. MArtW. Applicant. BROTHER ANDRE AND HIS WORK t'imni.,, MSI! 1 c ........ uj. iiiiiiie jmn oi .lion-' treal" Directed IlulliHm nf Famous 'amous Oratorv Oratory !, under lease, ana will he ,,,.,,. ,ltrlal purpose; lipon the PEOPLE TOUCHED GARMENTS ,, ntx'd ax applied for to lease ., i ,,i llu ton inlet, Moresby . !, was ported on the ground diiy Decemler, 1927. A notice and an application , !(() and to the "water Act." filed In the office of Uie . icier at Prinoe Rupert, B.C. tn the application may be , the ald water Recorder or comptroller of Water Rights. : Building, Victoria, B.C.. :r.v davs after the first ap- ( this notice In a local news- Stories of Healfnjr Made People I lock to Shrine Where Extraordinary Seme Enacted MONTREAL. Jan. 24 - (Canadian Preasi .- wracked by chronic dyspepsia, tttilch pre .-en ted hi going U) school. Illiterate until almost middle age. a porter in H school, and a simple retiring man. Brother Andre was yet able to "!rd;i" 22 1937. tin" tni mrtUetlon '"P'r nnd guide piKMUHi; practically to to coin- ROBERT M CCI.RIE. f"""" me construction of the 4.ooo.- AM"'1' 000 basilica In Montreal known as oanu josepns oratory. Million who have fornjed part of the great pilgrlm- OTICE is hereby given to 01 PPle sick in body or ml.nd of the Municipality of the who have prayed at the oratory and n,i- nuwiv ..... iw.i.ir receive! th Httu i.t. ... . . and promise of intercession of their gent oiiiaii to at. Joseph, knew him inr auracie aaan oi atonireal Be- to i.i us oi cures reported to have taken half pmci- niter visits to the shrine I! has :- ' nie almost as well knoun ui C'an- '-'' ,:-'l Aiiirrican Ca:hol,rn i .) ..'diiooor thai; that of Alfred Bessette. i( was one of 11 children born to i fiysp.'psla. When he was five years old .' 'ji lather died and aa Is the custom n.i.i'K FTrn'h-Canedlans where a srirv liinlly of orphans are left with no I her. h n -i ":!d .fibs. While ! could re' lear-.i to read and write the lad kj.i.iM a cenain amount of culture iiroin the old priest. He saved some j :ih iiry and decided to emigrate to the I nitio State He want to PlalnfMd. 'conn where he obtained employment In la cotton anil His beelta broke down land le aent back to 81 Oesalre. How- I rver. ahile in New England. Bessette I ; si ! -il tn love the beautiful hills and I I oral s-rnee and towards the end of his i !ili twice a year Spring and Pall -he i .mild vlait ihem to wander alone ' mi ru the place he knew aa a boy. j l,i INI his presence in New England I was discovered by people who knew htm as The Miracle Man and extra i iduistv scenes were enacted wherever he rut. Thousand brought sick rel-' a : Ives to he Hitched and blessed by him. ! Atter o-ie oi these pilgrimages the bro- lur rp!!a ed from exhaustion. KKI.K-IOI HKKIt As he re .cli d manhood Bessette be-.ao to devetoo a paaaion for a religious rr.rrf! Hl cure patrons encouraged mm though despairing of belni: able to gratify hla desire because of the young :i.an s i;.lter.iteneas Howeer a chance did present itself In the establishment by the Oongregstlon of the Holy Croat uf a commercial college in uie neighborhood. Bessette's first application for permission to enter the order was gent-I n fused but he persisted, and waa Ifii afly accepted . it 'lt"tV. U wag aetyt to tbe Saint laurent college si mnm-i-ei-1 a id arter taking his preliminary vi. ws aas iiiven the mime ol Brother Andre He waa assigned to such work scrnhhlna floors and mending the ' . . . . . i - .ttuimii Ariei a'Hrds he w i, mill ie nortri and barber It inn from ny pepsin nr went snd had s quiet Moid foi even body Department oi Jauuary u. 1M- encouraging Parents nnd boys He lived on ually people brgsn to consult him on then problems HUM KK lll.r. f'l RK His sdvlee simple; he would sug- DKI'AUTMBNTOF LANDS NOTHK. Appllr Appl lent loos .f..r.rm.ts to gnu live- stock uilon for oraslng rermlts for the Si'.siii of IBS uie ro-.. neltksi Co.ui'n'b.. "JSJ . wtThJW SrtPokter at Port Cleorje Nelson. Prince "u!"nV"K '.i,? before March list, Williams Uke on or The Least Exciteme.l jPRESBYTERIANS Bfl-II II i I maim nur near. vi ijpv fwrwrno ELECT OFFICERS Psinii,.. ... n. HlfllNIV WIIU I lUHVi Mrs. Ambrose Orser, Elginburf, Out, writes: "I suffered for some time with a bad heart which seemed to bo controlled by my nerret. The least little excitement would cant it to flutter and palpitate, and at times I would have real had spells. I suffered in this way for tome time when, one day, I taw advertised, to decided to try them. I had only taken a few boxes when I noticed that I felt better, to I eon- tinned taking them and in a short time my heart felt entirely different.' Price SOe. a box at all drug-fisti and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of prie by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont a n ovens to Saint Joseph, hit as patron aalnt. and he himself promised Intercede to the saint on their be- The sick and afflicted began to ,'ciirney to the college to speak with Brother Andre and tteadilv arowlnc the urouok ol neeDle walk Inn nn in the i-.orties n. rram-e and St. Anne de x:tr lod.n became dally slight Beaupre at Quebec, while Brother An- People Detail to tell their friends of the :.. .uuer held no recent prellel In ;lstl...tance In curing their ills they re-he smiiUs of the church on this con- celved from the brother. Then re-tuient Applioation to Rome for his mBrkable cures were announced by pU-ciiomzatlon will most certainly be grlms and Brother Andre's reputation irn.de. it is believed by his followers t spread from Montreal to the rest of ivl CIIII.IHIOOII Canada and later to the United States. u is dini' U.t io ro.ierive of n sndder NtTl llAI. Hdl.rTlnv Brother Andre's pilgrims soon tented a serious problem for his '...ic ano Clothllde Folsy Bessette of ! lege superiors and antagonism sprang 5ami Orev-oire d ll:frvllle. Quebec Bes-!Up n some quarters. A number Of In 1 ,-ir.t m a ;ieelwrlsht. but could not fluentlal people in Montreal argued to ' ,e.irii a living at his trade so became a the college authorities that the ohursb I i.y '..iborer. Alfred was born In August. ! was being brounht into ridicule. On the 'Mi, and from a bahy suBercd from . other hand the hmther'i frtuniis him I to his support and a fierce controversy ensued. Brother Andre himself took wo part in It. The opposition grew and finally an organlssd protest was lodged tiport. me rnildren were divided jplwlth Manager Brucheal, then ArchbU-i. i X relat.viv, Allied went to an j nop of Montreal. His -Orace listened tc i.c'e. Tin ,thf Nadesu. of St Casalre'the complaints but took no action. - Rou.ii;, His health c uitii.uea bad protests were neat mad to the board nd It was found Impossible to send of health that the health of the stu-m io seh( ol He w .rkcd in the fleld I dents was endangered by the vUlti of hen able to do so which wus not 'nick to the brother. The board Ignored ''ten. jthe protest. His mother died when he was ten A natural solution Of the problem r old A wrvards lie tried to learn i presented Itself. Brother Andre was aJ-'..' i irnde of a shoemaker, but' couid lowed to erect a small shrine to Saint i r. Man. i inside work. He won the , Joseph some distance from the college. Ir.ri dahip of the local cure, who was Small sums of money left by grateful he first to c-ome under the spell of the! pilgrims accumulated and tbe brother i jws: of Mount Royal. Brother Andre built most of the original chapel himself In bis spare time with the sld of volunteer carpenters. ll AIIKYM AN' (Tltl ll ' On of his cures occured (during the erection of the building. He required help snd it so happened a skilled (,uarry hand Calizte Richard, was visiting at the collage st the time. Brother Andre asked htm to help blm but Richard declined bees use he was a chronic Invalid from dyspepsia. "If Saint Joseph would cure you would you help him?" asked Brother Andre, recalling how be had fought dyspepsia himself. The quarry man said: "Tea " Then go to work." said Andre. Richard did so and did not nuas a day for five months. The chapel waa formally dedicated by Manager Ractot. Vicar-General of Montreal. In 1004 Organ used pllgrlmssi to Saint Joseph's oratory began In 190. At first they conassted of Montreal people. Today a pilgrimage frequently consists of over bait a million' people who come from all parts of Canada and tb United States. UHE.VT rut KCII Not till 1908 would Brother Atastre allow re mm A governor, te rsWe hba ot -eoi('M4ie-HTi''rll It was decided by the church authorities in Montreal to sanction tb erection of a great church around the little chapel. This work waa held up by tb wax. but continued alien the conflict waa ver The pilgrimages grew so rapidly that Brother Andre soon needed a staff .1.. mil hrri- rtf r.Miai.As In siaiAr lltra rssmltlnji AS- the JOV nispmyru u? i ! ,r in hi Mienlal tusks that llrsl v trsrt.-d att-titlon Though s.l'l suffer ... ..rfl.lul nnitl.llt. grew to idniire him and to to tc telk Ik about about him r.niside the ecMlege from tnem. in mil u wss Sam ue received 00,000 letters from people living In various parts of the continent. Dally throughout the year people visit the oratory- in the summer tim they number thousands sack day and during the great pilgrimages a solid i ,.,! ,i 1,,'cr im,! his P"' and 'mile of communicants numbering half mall charities impressed all. and grnd- a million people have knelt on tbe hillside leading to the church to raoalv a blessing In these Impressive core-monies Brother Andre, not being a ortest. could play no official part. It knelt like tb humblest ot the pi, grime, dressed In hla simple black par ters gown Before the statue of tint Joseph. quebecTressTng movement against which tosubmlt l ed on Sunday. Blsnk forms upon apRion. "'"y.'J'inambera of the SUNDAY AMUSEMENT rjistnc ForesM-n, """-t preM .trenuously for the entire aboil- Lands' at Victoria. B C i of Sunday amouaemenU and then uinmN R. NAUBN, Q. will III h ri.vo tlvs isrmrimmilKstUin k Deputy qVBBix:. Jan. 14 - The Provincial Legislature at Its next aewlon will be faeed with a large maw oi request against both the ordinary theatre snd the moving picture houses being open- There Is a group of House who intend to y Minister or Lanas. - - - v fsrfl", l)t li-jw " ih- proviiic In the matter to support their ttMiteatW'i. Reports on Year Work Indicate Con;reKation in Flourishing Condition (By WijOVj C O'Neill. Secretary) The aalryagregatlonal meeting of First PrdowilV Church. Prince Ru- I pert, was 1MM in the church yesterday ; evering at eight o'clock. There was a good attendance or members and adherents. He. J. 8. Frizell. B A.. LL.B.. minister and moderator or session, pre-ftloed. Very enoourlrlng reports were pre-jented ffonj tJie Ladles' Aid, the Sunday School, the Choir the Canadian Olrla in Training, tb Boy Scouu. the Board or MtnagCM and tfie Session. The treasurer's report showed that the church cottaetUMM for 1937 had been the highest for the past ten years with the exception of on year. The Sunday aehnnl ismiat ohmlMl an .nmlmMit nf im . . . scholar, and thai OC last Sunday there ' had bean resord attendance of 177, scholars. The ladles' aid had very loyally . supported the board of managers in their work of financing the church and ! had also done good work in connection I with the cradle roll department of the' ! Sunday school. Tbe various reports showed the church to be lb a very flourishing condition and that a total mm Of 5.T83J had been rcceivad for all purposes. The auoua of a etiurch depends very largely sJsmi the minister and In looking back tmt tbe tint year's work of Rev. J. R. Prtoeii we have every reason tj coug ratals te onrsetves on our chotee of a minister. Mr. Frleell has faithfully done his dill in oonnectlon with pastoral call, bating visited every family in tb eatsgrogatton during tb months betweoa hla Induction and the summer. Hospitai rlarts and calls upon the sick have mkM hit constant care Hia sermons at tiottoed In beauty of Imagery and show the concentrated utterance of deep thinking All these things help to build up a congragatkm and special thanks are accorded to him for hi faithful work. Bsfor the meeting closed H. C. Prater moved that a hearty vote of thaafca b given to tb session, ladles' aid. Sunday school uperiotendettt and teachers, uinbiw of tbe choir and ohor-mastsr. board mt managers, laaetar on tb Boy Scouts, tb Canadian OirU in Training, tb treasurer, and tbe congregational secretary. oi until t on in Offtcon for 19S6 were chosen as fol- bin He t.Ak him in the rectory i was glveu permission to construct a Bnsrd of Managers T. McOymont. J. msll chapel around the shrine. This , l. l. Christie. P. Stt.rk. J. asike. L. was the beginning of the great church Arrjl. E. Smith. W. W C. OKail.. and which dominates tbe north west slopes , two lsdlss to he annointari bv tsst tunas sld. Tteasttrer -Jc.V: t t hrtotte. Coogregatiocai sc -etary V. W. 0 ONelU. Session Rev .' ft Pilssll l moder ator I, P. Oart.-i j l. Christie, J. W McKlrJey Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert JAM'AKV At. 19l. Tb Vancouver Sun na published aa interesting article describing tbe fish eries at Prince Rupert, with special re ference to the j' on of the Canadian Pish ft Cold Clout e OO.. "the greatest produoar of frt ! n.ilibut In America." J. O. Stean ami l. II. Thompson have been rtvettjd to u IMard of managers of Ptfat Pmbytetlan Church. The an nual oongregatlonat diblstr was held butt night with Rev. Dr. H. R. Orant, tb pastor, m the chair. A. U. Is sccreisgry of the i rmgisgpiliiii As a'wti measure, 'It fa jsetsttsd that Rtbe food controller may ceauiandeetT 1 101 abed aodlttonai light oh some Prince RUMrt fish in vesasta to rurniasMaat tb aroeMlnga. tntr will b all fish Inttte-tlme of d. 4 iHg lj--w ;iVA,AeU-isai'sVsJ H Man in the Moon DONALD Mackay. one of tb Scottish Land Court, was telling aom of his expertsnciea at one of to County As-scciatlon dinners la London recently On atiisjdajtii showlag bow Highland mantaiitg often coma in conflict with tb mar frigid mentality of official dom will bear repeating. A crofter in Lewla recently arranged for a ' loan from toe Oovernment to build a bouae. A dacumet.. was sent htm ta aayn containing twenty-two oon-dltrMst to fulfil Tb crofter replied somewhat in the tallowing terms: "Sin, I am sending you back your paper. What is mote, you can beep it. What la more, 1 will not sign It. Do you think I am going to keep twenty-two rule tot a hobwe on earth, when tor keeping the Tea Oommandmenta Ood will give me a man ton, In the skies." I TJIINK it was an BngUshMan who refused to buy s washing machine because ho sahl the en ' h married was till In good working condition. IT hag been suggested tkat the worlds greatest hoaxer should have been elected to parUameftt Wistaad of being sent to jail. WllHiN you say a Deraon is "gene to the dog" It may Juat mean that he la attending a kennel atub show. UAKINO. a newspaper without arwi . Ine D Keep $5 00 of your copy of kilv News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all.thc doings of Prinze Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY NEWS la something Uke baking broad without flour. Ttffi annual talkfeet at Victoria has begun and later ta the weak there win be another verbal battle commencing at Ottawa. What a good job we do not have anything more than a city council here. WE tend a maa to Perliameat We pay him there to talk And very few of those who go At duty seem to baulk. NEW lights have bean Installed he legislative chamber at Victoria. JAKE may be a poor workman but you should see him shovelling whan he draws his chair up to tite dinner table. MART had a little lamb Hla real name was John And Mary thought him very tine ' And good to look upon. So Johnny followed Mary round He 'Iked her too. a heap; But pretty soon poor Johnny Passed out from lack of SOME people are poor losers, aspect - ally those who are trying to reduce. A SCOTCHMAN waa leaving on a business trip, snd he called back as be was leaving. "Ooodbye all. and dlnna forget to tak' little Donalt glasses off when he Isna tookln' at anything." BORING Young man (holding forth to pretty girl): You know. I'm funny like that always throw myself Into anything I undertake. Pretty Olrl (sweetly): How splu4WI Why don't you dig a well? IIRATINO TUB OAMB. A fanner received u crate containing scene fowls. He wrote to tb sender, Informing him that the crate was so badly mad that it Had com to pieces when he waa taking the hen home with him. and they had all escaped, and after much searching he had succeeded in finding only eleven of thm. In due course he received the following reply: "You were lucky to find rleven hens, because t tent you only IT WILL PAY YOU! DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers 11 1 II A I Hi I fib 1 UllttiAtU' A3l IMJUII. Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince Kupcrt. R.a "TRY A NIP TONIGHT BEST PROCURABLE . j R tStiifggjijjja ooe oe tconaao H B iwiwu n stsi'iUssA n N t iiseta sao ivtsii sUsiivti Burn leans M Tk Original Label look for It' at the Vendor' and latist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" ssasawssaisB sasnaweea Thl.i advertisement in not published or digrvlayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia