1 r-:tiuvt:y, J.'Iihh-v 7, 102S H2 DAILY NEWS PAG2 FTVH N AVIGAtiLU WATERS' PROTECTION ACT. jt.-vwril statute ot (iiiiu,1:i, Cli.iptrr HA BIUT1BH COlUMUlA FI8HINO taijkincs com r an r limitbd. hbue-)iy ;ive Nonce that a ha under wfiiuu 7 of tlx' aui Act deposited with the UinUtir of Public Work at pttaw.i i.hd in th .off-'j f the Registrar ol k.irirt Titles' at Vancouver, British Columbia, a aescrl)itl..r. of the site and nluns of Kciir;. cannery wharf and prriilsites tnev.to. proposed to be built in th j ah -la cuWrcd with water front-lr.'ii on Lot 120b und Lot 1488, Range 3, ( nasi District in the Province of British Culumbla. wl'.eu aatd Lots are situate a' Johnson C. pimncl In the aald Province. AND TAKS-OTICK that after the ex-j:rution of mot) io from the date of tlx; first publication of this notice. Bru-,.-h Columbia ?Mlng fc Packing Com-;..ny Limited wil. under Section 7 of tne fdd Act. apply :.o the Minuter of public VT-.m t his office- In the City o! Ottawa for approval of the aald site and plana s,-..d for leave to construct the .,id cMiners, cannery wharf and per-tjiii'.ite thereto. DATED ' Vancouver, B.C., thla 15th. Jay of Nottmbar, lSkl JAMBS H. LAWBON. 11 HUndard Sank Bldg 810 Hinting St. W.. Vaurouver. B.C. Solicit? for the aald Company. WATER NOTICE DIVEKftlON AMI I HE TAKE NOTICH that Hubert M ( urif. whoae iddren- : 1418 H.h A.e v.. ' Vancouver B.C.. will apply fir ; ,. to tiiV. nn'l use 20,000 gallon !.iy of !; out of .unull creek .u.ied. whirl, fi'iws southerly and n.s into Huston Inlet. Q.C Islands r 1.000 ;et eterly ftam mlr.er., ..Din at V I t '(u ton fnlet The -.-.iter will ) aiveri d from the st.-ean: ; lioint abnti' aro feet irotn shore I in- piuwmifc b-fut,h twenty-four acre i.;"lied for i:i,0rr :as. and will be r. (i l, r Intf.jt'rlsl purposes upon tt.e l.'.'l described .i applied for to leisr . lead of Huston Inlet. Moresby I und I !im notice ui routed on the ground . i ttif- i. day of December. 1927. A ' :y ' th' i net c Jitd an appllcat.on I m uunt thtr't i end to the "Water Act " 1 14 " will be a in the office ol the V. . or Recorder i.t 1-rlnce Rupert. B.C ' ((lions to the KUpllcatlon may be !.!.! with the said V?e'r Reorder or .'li th" Coni'itrolkr of Water Rights 1 rlinment rSk'Jtt!l.,i. Victoria. BC. hi-i th.rty days after the irst ap-j-.nance of this notice in a local news-I per The dtu- of the first publication IX-.-ember 23 1927. OOlUfRT M CURRIE Applicant LA.SH ACT. notiik of intention to vn. TO LEtME LAM) Iii Prince Rupert Lnnd Recording Dts- nn-j situate on .he southweit cor-..f an unmtovMl fcay on the south ( Port Cham.1. Orah.im Isiand wen Charlotte Isisrids. in the Province : British C 'lumbla. T AKE NOTICE that Arthur Kobertaon. Mj';t, BC. occupation a lumber-i'. intend to spp'y for s lease of .' lollowtng de-crlbed lands '. jmmr.(-:ng at a peat planted about lia.n weotarly frrm the mouth ol u.named creak flowing into an un-i:m (I bay ;, the outh bank of Port n: Orahr.m fnlind. Quern Charlotte m1. P'ovmcr of British Columbia. ." : 4 chain southerly: thence 10 .I'i'i ea'ter'y. ther.ee 4 chains nor-"e-'y to the hortliiu thn'T fullowlnv point ana containing 3 acre, more or (Signed) A. ROBERTSON. Applicant. nted Oetober ttTT LAN!) ACT vol H E Ol ITEtTov TO APPLY TO LCAK l.M I:: CM,tr I.ai.d Datrict, Land Record -Dutiict or Telegraph Creek, and i' at the nthweat end of Oladys i sbout 40 miles northeast of the ii of Atltn. in about 13Mag. 10' wt i. tude. and sbct't 5Meg 50' horlh ' Kle IAKE NOTICE,. Mint I. John Alfred l nxix. ol 0!(;v. Lake, near Atliri i i occupation l.iprer. intend to apply ' i 'eaae of nr Mljwtng described l.mds - Cmineneu v u u ;KMt planted at th i Tthaeat mfl r.f cidys Lake, about i . ' ') feet hi. i li i '. :ie mouth of Pish I axe River: rhr iv oi" mile wt; UMnee i..ie ..... .Iirure one mile east; rn7 one .. :.e i;o !h. snd containing iiiO seres, as'-r. or lew. iSgl) JOn A1JTUCD IMIIIOX. Applicant. n..ted Dec, hrr 3, 1W7. LAND ACT NOTICE Of IVTHiKTIOM TO AI'I'LV TO M.WI l.NI In th Quean Charlotte Ulands. Ora-ham Island Land Recording District of Prince Uupert, i:id MtuaU on the weit -1r of Kannell Harbor at th Head ol hnine t Sound. C.Man Charlott Islar.l It .iiite of BrtUih Oolumbla TAKS NOTIOK rhst British Oolumula Fhmg as Packing Oompans Limited or v-'-.courer, ujc.. occupation suaon can-.vrv iDtei.d n apply lor a Mas ol i. it- iollowlng (ihacvthigf uuMkl: Comn.cncliig m pt planted on the cost r..mr of a ci-eet. .ailed Twin River, thence 4 cliains wast, theno twnty-one i islna north, theno 4 chain Mat: thence following c u.tour ot short line t plao of commencement, and oon-tuinlng aeree. more or Iw. c! rlSHlN" PACKINO CO. LTD Appltcant. it sf Xngluh. Agent Dr. tod OctobM 22. 1I7. LAND ACT NOTICK Of INTttMION TO APPLY TO PI MilANE LANI In Rang 8 u ad. Recording District ot Prince Rupert, end situate at the northerly end of Tletrf h Paaaage. Skeana River. TAU KOTtCI '.hut J H. Todd at Son of Victoria. B.C.. occupation salmon can-nera. Intel: cf to apply for perm lesion to pureha the following dawrlbed lands OommMelnc at a post planted at the ii irthweat corner ot Lot 21. Rang 5. CD.: fhenoe u chglna at: tbenet 20 chain north, more or lea, to high water mark: theno aon'.Herly along high water mark to the pfilirt of oommerice-mant. and contain In 50 sera, more or lea. , - . i , . ..iLH, fTOnn A SONS. LTD. ,iti.-,riT.r Applicant LAN!)' ACT VOTICI) OF IMBTtjiN TO APPLY TO I.LAfcK I AM) In Prince Rupert T.ind Recordln District, and situate uv .'piaton Inlet, Queen Charlotte l-''iiirn. TABU ROTICE that Robert M Currle. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation flan pucker, Intends to apply for a leas of tlie following described Ishds: Commencing at a poet planted at northeast comer about 1.000 feet westerly roin miners' csblns st read of llntn Inlet: thence westerly 20 mains; then e southerly about 12 chains; ' nenre et, -'y 20 chstns: tlienc nor-1 tlxi'lv iili ni- ft! chains, and i-.mlnlninii u'T s III i. .1 lesn j e.Br.iir m rrmnrR Antun' Waterfront Whiffs Actjvi(y Rccomfna: (Jeneral In Preparation fr Opefllnir of Halibut ScaKon Sea Cadets Awarded CVr(iHcate " Preparing for Herring Seining Featuring the waterfront activities of the past week hit been a very general commencement of overhaul work on boats, engine, etc., in preparation for the reopening of the halibut, fishing season on February 15 now little more than a month hence. After a few weeks of rather quiet conditions, things are beginning to wake up again and, with spring and its attendant business in the offing, everybody is taking new heart. Machine shops and repair yards are being booked up and, in the approaching pre-seaon rush of witrK all space will be, a'uual, taken up, and the wtiole "front" will be the scene of much bustle and bustle A great deal of work must be done ta n-.. . the tnr.e intervening If all the bU '1 Jl ?ACh' arc to get off to their proper (tart on the dot and the effect thereof will be generally Improved conditions throughout the city. It will be once again proven that, when the fishermen are up and doing, the whole town is the better or It. Cloe on the hslibu. fishermen a1ll follow the salmon men m preparation for the 1028 season which everyone hopes w,ll show an improvement over 1927. The staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station was out fishing Thursday rn mlng under the supervision of Acting Director Horace Brockleaby. Their catch In the harbor Included two dogfish a male and female anil four ska'e, the gear having been aet the night previous The dog-fir h were sson butchered to provide Mr Brockleaby with materia! for hi vitamin content experiments therewith. What with pilot to deliver to and from grain boat and other general ac.lvlty. t.'ieVBC. Towage and Lighterage uc ha had a busy week of It. Having brought Ctpt !rry Thomson back from th outgoing freighter Syd-.and early Monday mcrnlng. th Sal- age Princes proceeded later In the Uity to Port Simpson with Dominion CciiMsble A. J. Wstklnson. making th trip on official duties snd returned on Wtn..eday. having ss an additional ..-aaaenger a nunc from the hospital .taQ leaving Port Simpson after two years' service there. Cm ber return to port, the Salvage Princes went on the pontoons at the dry dock to be sheathed with "Iron bark " lor navigation in the ice, coming off yesterday and leaving almost Immediately for a trip to Anyox. The Anna 8. Capt. Ill Sfcog. wa pressed tntc th company service on Thursday and took Capt. 'jury Thomson out to Triple Island to meet the incoming grain ship, Holanpark. making an all day wait befar the ship, delayed outside by storm, was plckd up. Ihe Ann 8. also made a tr"; .mt :.. terday to Rose Spit wh-. J B Rlfert met the freigh'. !.,.. pilot her In. Capt. Paul AxBAOV : it...i!. : .! 'lie B.C. Towage Uf,i .:. '' i his morning by . business trip tp '' :1' eturo to the clt a... . Jays' time. AN AUDI 01 TRIP Inspector W1UU N 6er . it Alex Mchelll and ! ..! 1 R Tannock had a t ' ' "! to s - ' ' ' U in getting lnvestlaate s she... .. place there last Sunday. anu ..ina s hoard th steamer Camosun Monday moraUtg. thy had barely passed the mouth nf the harbor when the vessel : selMd with In terns 1 complaint. ucoesaltatlng the throwing over o! tb "mud hook " An "SOS." was sent Into :owr as a result of which the P.R.B.H power boat Pachena a as d-apatched out to take them off th steamer and continue to Stewsft. The weather became rather s'ormy snd the Paehena wss foroed Into shelter at Port Simpson The Camosun. having been given a tonic, hove into sight ta the meantime snd taw dAotrs r-in. arked upon bar. .ttfcntstuitn to Ittawsrt thereby while tS wSm sWed t8,towj The Canadian FSh at Cold Biorsge TIM MRU SALE X9581 Sealed Tenders will M received by th Minister of Lands at Victoria. B.C.. not later than noon on the 12th dsv pf Jan-tiory, 1928. for the purchase or Licence JUSBOl. VO CUI ,.wv . TTJ .... itiiatjiH on Lots 003 and 1S79. Bewell. Massett Inlet. W Wl I rial sTIi l Tww Tl years will be allnwed for re- moval of timber. ....... . . ... i ,.r ,i, rthuif For erter. Victoria, B.C.. or Dw.trlct Forester, prince uupert, p.y. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors ot the Municipality of the i IMnm Utinrt that I rCOUlrC the presence of the said electors at Ctty Hall on the Ninth day of January. IMS. at twelve o'ctaek noon, for the purpose of electing praoa to represent them as Mayor nd Aldermen, or School Trus- The mode of nomination of candidates shsll be as follows: The candidate shall be nominated1 ,, -Mlt.lns Bhall hm sub scribed by two electors 6f the municipality as proposer end seconder, and shall be delivered to th Returning Officer at . w.,.ui W. rf.l. nf . V,. vim. any now whrtu . ut tlce and two P.M. of the day of nomination: the said writing may be In the . M.lu.Mfl t tim SHjm1iiI . At ItMTIl I ' IIM.VIV" ' the "Vlunlclpsl Elections Act." and shall State tiw names. rriaruw. anu wu-n.timi or description of each person nro- ... ,tl, mui.iwr aiiff IrlvMltlV (o idem try such candidate: and in tb event or a poll oeing necessary sucn poij shiOl be openexl cm the Teift!i day of ... faoa mt nttv II. II it which (ery pe'rson Is hereby required to take noliC'. n in go.ern nimsen acrora.iiKiy nven under my nsud ut City lull. Ill :ilit Usv of rh.--.v-. K V KINKS Reluming ulllcei v... u i y ouci mis wm. naving propellers changed In oonnaetlon with engine changes which nave receuUy been effected. The 40 hp. rrlseoStandard gas engine, formerly in the Legate has been put In ihe Prrdella. wltose former 30 h.p Frisco-Standard has been hold by the jompany lor installation In the halibut jokt Seuna. snd a new 6 hp Fair-.anks-llorse teml-dlesel engine is going .nto the Legale. Capt. Clarence Campbell, owner sad skipper of the local halibut boat Jo Baker, and his good wife sailed this morning on the Cardena for a sojourn f two or three weeks under the bright tgbt of Vancouver and other point in the south. Clarence win be back in ilenty of time for the big reopening of the a alt freighter Salvor. Capt. Rush. Is due In port from Vancouver with cargo of three hundred ton of coal for Albert at McCsffery. New Tesr celebrstlon. cold weather, etc. keeping the most of the boys at home, Jack Lindsay and party aboard the Irene L. were the only huntsmen cut last week-end. Their bag consisted of s few ducks. Quite an exodus of bird hunter I anticipated tonight snd tomorrow. Wednesday night's fifty-mile southeaster caused seme anxiety and excitement but, happily, no damage along the "front." Shef .Thomson was up snd st It all through the night and had only one broken line to report at the Tacht Club In the height of the gale, however, be began to doubt the security of hi happy home for. from the way that old attack acted in one or two of the gust. It surely must have thought tbat Col. Lindbergh was i board or that It had the wings -i . dove. It wss still In the spot the next morning. '. evidently none the t th boisterous element n. - "ic :" of another night's atV'p u.'.m'imm. .n int. :.ast the snthuslaawi - s.. : uei. ' ' " Whiff 'Man m.t i :. . ternoOR OSil. roOLINC. Ills TOES There .is :.' !..-' ..., ,rd; ul.i,. I , :rU nBg lth . ! ...mi' !,'..:' ... ppl. lAtstfl Hie ...r..'l.' ..J ':. .i.pk n.VI ggeil ..i.u ti...t i ' i l.ippertan. Tbe .iiri; .!i4 In '" AtV UP bU- '.V 'k I , .W.iKe ..' .' a :u. to Mar -'i.'l' :i.v.in,. .n i.i . 1 tt uoiss chamber. The !ir- t p itxu.. i' a oeueb In hi ut.- ri iw -crved t lnCUCate to WOC UV. .:m :!lln; v.s wrong snd most def.: :'"i - lim' Inch of water In his ap,. v. - i, Lakelse Hot Springs or ivi.Ji n..". either. Two water pipes t : : n-i -the noon of Doc' bedroom .r room as well as the offlce b. h... not to be scrubbed that week at it,.-.' Chief Petty Officer Oeorgc J. Daws :s it..-: vine congratulation on having succsfully qualified as a tugboat master at the recent examinations held by Cspt. Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner o master and mat.-s. at which he wa the only candidate Twenty stodrnu seeking otaUXlrateah (as,ssae jg. BVV atavlled in the school for navigation being con ducted st th present time In Prlnc Rupert by ths harbor master. Capt. J R. Elferi Chart work, rule of tlx mad aud th usual navigation subjects are being taken up and classes are bang held four nights a weak In naval headquarter. Most of the student? are halibut fishermen desirous ot qualifying as tugboat masters. Th rlssses will be In progress until spring when examinations will toe held. Word has reached Prlnee Rupert or he sale by Capt. John Knutaen at leattle of a half Interest in the Ameri- csn halibut acltooner Resolute for 110,- 000. It la understood that Capt. Knutaen plans to remain shore and 'take life easy" during the ooatlng season. , Th Resolute, whose partner In own ership with Capt. J. Knutaen wss Jack Carletrom, is s regulation schooner of T6 feet in length with s HQ Atlas-Im perial engine. The vessel wa buii four yesn ago at Seattle. 1 Further Seattle reports sr to the effect that at least seven or eight new halibut hosts are now under construction there and will appear on tc banks and in Prince Rupert with catches during the approaching season For efficiency snd economy In operstinp on the farther afield banks, large boats with dtesel power are now th order ot the dsy and the new vessUs under construction In Seattle are of such type. i One of the new bonts Is being hull! for Copt Paul Bather who Is well i li.Kiwn In Prln " p.- ' ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE T.IVSE Mrs. S. retail, Kisher Home, Alta., writes: -'I was i. .iMcd with bolli and had eleven of them on my arm at one time. "1 tried all kinds of medicine, but got no relief. "T took two bottles of and have never been troubled eince." B.B.R. 'lianishe? boils and all other Mood disorderf; manufactured only by The T. Hill urn Co., Limited. Toronto. OsL ha been a slackening up in the crab fishing Industry around Prince Rupert. Some of the gear is reported to have suffered from frost m the recent snap Everything will be going again soon, however, and full advantage will be taken to supply a brisk market with the luscious shell lish duiing the remaining "r" months. While a tow of the halibut boat may yet tn the time intervening before the opening of their season engage In cod and scrap fishing there wlU be little doing in this bnch of the Industry this year. Meat year there will peotv .".My he more aetlvt-y in this line to fill in the three months' halibut close sea- ran. Fifteen boy of the local Sa Cadet Corps, of which l.ieut. Robert Blanc la commanding officer, won first chun semaphore certifier. us and hnnii of 4409 each la taste held here recenUy by Capt. Francis and Sergeant Reed of Victoria. Results and certificates arrived recently, a hundred per cent pass list having been achieved by the class of boys which tas inured by Chief Petty Officer Oeorge J Da wee. instruc tor of the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Naval Voluneer Reserve. The successful buys, who are to be ccngratulaf"" n uklug their flis: step in ths were: Jack Brad? l - emncr. Lev. Mi. Nero S . . J ; A .i -ln- - - t-fr : ' i '.!! I' I) . . : ' he:. :. . - . , . n j;p -i ..: ' . : .r:. . .ue i : hiu: ue:i , : . .It. . . - . . . - ,n nit r- : .i' ' srr 19(.' . I,! i,. V,y 'i . : i I: ll ' t'.l .! : i . ' '. v iri'ftt .V t: :im ' r : : u i.-s . . '.: '. . hu li . ; h. .ill -I .i . .. . 'or- . .;. . . . H .': . . !0l- ,i- . . .i ,1 )tfax - ' "v .. a be ill. i II t . ..; ,. i : -uu, : i regret . :.;.:! . Vase Of 1'. i l . ..- ba la proven a cap-bl and efBelent afllcer. 1'ItkPARATIONa FfHI HSHRINO Oemmon k Watt In the inain.ware-ious and Bradbury st Telf in the loft if the government wharf are at present ?ngag In preparation of herring :etuing gear la- preparation of an arly aBpearaiice of the fish which are .bout que.- BOtb outfit will probably itgage In seining for iierrir.g as bait rider contract wtth the halibut fleet Elsewhere Cspt. Ole Skog. who will ise s unique floating pound recently leecrlbed. snd Capt. Charlie Wsllsce tre also preparing to take herring ss con aa the ru i commences. Up to this week-end the herring run not yet In night In waters adjacent u Prince Rupett. After havlnR .pent six mimtna uown 'he coast under charter to the B C Fishing snd Packing Co. first out of Walker Lake rs'uaery nesr Bella Bells snd then packing salt herrlo Iron' Pander Island to Steveston near Vancouver, the seine boat Bertha O belonging to Oainmoa Wstt snd built last winter st the Prince Rupert dry dock, returned to ber hum port on January 8. win. Capt. Alex Ohman In 'tainmand and Tom Watt, one of the principal of the owning company on board. The trip north to Prince Rupert Was made vm the ou.ilrle waters on the west ooii-t if Vancouver Inland so SAWS K Machine KnivesJ SIM Sffis 4U.lHSCO.LrU. VaNCAi-.m, tit john. N," , I ToeoKT I's V:, i sBs5ssME of your copy of The Daily News every night by paid in advance Keep Posted alxjiit world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the Ipast, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading rrcgularly THE DAILY NEWS that a large Mine might be picked up at Klldonan cannery, entry being made to the "Inside passage" from th nortr end of Queen Charlotte Sound. A fsv arable passage was reported In spite of wintry weather. The Bertha O . largest seine boat of the Prince Rupert fleet, will remain here for the winter snd ms) possibly be employed In herring seining. On Tuesday evening, the dsy of her arrival, the Bertha O. left for a hunting trip to Cardner Cans! hsvlng on board Capt. Ohman. R. Oemmon. c H. Orme. B. C. Gibbons. W O. Fulton. J. W. Scott and R. H. Eaton, the last aienticned of Bsblne Lake hatchery Ostarn to the city Is expected to be atade shout the middle of nest week. LAM1NUAS ON IIAIIHI T IUXKH (By Howard White In Pacific Fisherman (conclusion) We fished off Danger Rocks, aaui off Scudder Point, in Cumshewa Inlet, and made a final set or twelve skstes in line off Bonill Island. Here I experienced my first bad blow, and while ,hi- boat wa on her beam ends moat ; the tune, and I uild the skipper thst 1 ikiw had an idea what their lit iuu.it be in rough weather he laughed and remarked that there were times in the spring and fall when they would con-aider that water as flat celm. However. It wa rough enough for me. With fish, sea lion, birds, etc., there was always plenty of life to observe, both in snd on the water, and altogether the trip wa a most interesting and Instructive experience. We returned to Pi mo Rupert Saturday, June 20. with 8.000 pounds of halibut which sold at Uc for flnt-olas and 8c for second: the former being full weighing between 10 snd 80 lbs. and the Utter sll fish outside these weights. When I msde out the settlement alter the fare was discharged, ihe men', shsres amounted to but 054.0 'each lor nine days' work. When I saw that they had been working from 4 sm lo t or I" p.m. for 80.40 s dsy. I did not hsve much desire to leave the land for a Kb on a halibut boat. However, this was but one of many trips, on some of which Uisy catch up to SO.-ooo pounds and get 16c to 18c for tirst-claa and 8c to 10c for seconds, . Hilling consldembly to the averse re-urnt for the .enson having it delivered to your will bring it to you every 10 uvse Well IT WILL PAY YOU! add raws iy carrier night for a year Brand" UltEAKFA8T VOQIV Daily by Cold Storage Co., Lid. Itupert. B.C DEMAND "Rupert - UB,nAlNJ!EST - Smoked Canadian Fish & I'rince Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYD0CK SHIPYARD Oimrn.lnK (I.T.I'. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Knpineer. .Machinists, lloilermnkers, Hlackmltis, I'uttem rrinken, Founder, Woodworker Etc. BI.BCTJJIC AND ACETVI.HNE WELDING. s - ss i v Our plant In equipped to handle all kind or MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. rilONSS 43 snd 385 O