111 w. WATER NOTICK ".?un that Robert ., , mklreiw Is 1418 8th Ave. , ;:v.-r. u.c, win apply f r .,! and us 20.000 gallon ", Viler out of small creek, i .hiiti flows southerly and ,,, mutton c- '"', ,',n westerly from mL'.er. ,,, ,(1 of Huston Intot. The ,.. ). diverted, from the stream ihcjiu iiOO feet from snore . through twenty-four acre . muter lease, and will l,e .,,iu.-trlitl purpose upon the ,i ii.s applied for to louse : !lu ,ton Inlet. Moresby wa ported on the ground . ony.of December. 1927. A s notice ana an application . re to and to the "Water Act." :ii'ire or lea i JOHN ALFRED UEMIEUX Applicant. December ft, 1917. LAND ACT .OTTAWA SOON "l February next th under- nbede. WILL BE BUSY Mild Winter There and Snow Lin-Kers Only Hrief Time and is ('one CONTROL OF SENATE Japan Likely to Have Ambassador as Weil an Frame Says Cor respondent tiled' In the office o( the i (By R. J. Deathman l 1 ' T,STSi- J- -Ti Capita. , the wld Water Recorder or of Canada looka out In the midst of i r.,mpiroller o( Water HlghU. Vc. mi!! weather. We are past the m middle " e i Victoria. ,U . Building of ,anlmrv ht 'i rtv clnvi arver wtm um ac- . inu NOTICE : ripuon oi eaoa person pro- . li msnner as aufflcieiitly deadlock In the ., Upper Chamber. If .-i.rn candidate; and In ih" (', with ambitions care to work it i'i2H. at city Hall, of whlri. ln Parliamentary Ouide figure oir- hereby required to taVe the average age o( those who hold tie :;.,i:rrVr '- "d - v, of December. 1027. '"' mighty, than take a statistical I. F. JONE3 table, giving the morullty rates and by nssmjnt.Ottlcft. I. lltUe Mtcu)Rtk,n . j;ple m,tur o; LAND ACT. jer'tlunetlc. one may determine how tii:iuy die In the year and with more or OF INTENTION TO AI'I'I.V dellnlteness the chance of enuring 10 I KWB ,AS,t :d a: the straight gate. Divide rtupert land Recording D1- the reult by two to mske allowance late on the southwest or- ned) A. -r A 1M7 I AND ACT ftir iiurtv rhanif--limltiat4 vnurMlf ',t 'chbram Utond. tn,"" " ?ou J tte Inlsnds, ln the Province mentxrs of the to old political parties ' ' ''i!Jlb'- ... are permitted to enter the Scarlet ' i i. r. l nab nrvour nwrwmi HC. occupation a lumber-to apply lor a lease of tleticrfbaa lands Our -,'.erly from the mouth of w "' Chamber. VUA .M J.tl'AN National responsibilities to have an Ambassador nf th to eek flowing Into an un- France. France will send one here. I a he south bank of Port rhjt taiun the appointment " o( Mr. ii Island. Queen Charlotw , . ncr of British Columbia u' lMl ,n United Statsw. i n southerly: thence 10 it is mc.-e than likely that similar ac- : thenoe 4 chains ncr- lloI1 w:n tken wlUi j.p,,, on -Inrellne; thence fnllowlna , . . to point of comiiienc mounds of race frlendahlp we are of1 :. tnlnfng 3 acres, more or oour-r more closely related to Prance " ' ROBERTSOR. , ADDllcant natural that Prance ssxwid com first. but our Pacific relstlonshlps are of growing importance. Canada western doorv...)' should not be forgotten. " It la I KAMI LAI moving outward by the PacuV route. B"mt u " Vancouver had a au- - . CaHWU islands. Ors- : uid Hecurdlng District of i Klcient hatbor. but her shipping waa nnd -Uuate on ttie wet mKiigible , Tcday It is one of Canada' '?XTC&tMU& " ak. H'tish Columbia. tr.e Brit re&lire this fact, but It must wn.T that British Columnla & dri,4n homt M two front ' ' K'"utlnnefl.nn Can "' a "''"Tr and the Pacific o apply for a leitee ol destined to be aa Important as riwribwf lands thf Al,nUr from the standpoint of .; t a post planted on tne , , a creek called Twin R ver Natirnal development and National i ' .a- west: thence twenty-one trade. t commencement, and con- Ht our exports to Japan totalled at.- i Are. more or leas. 148 00. In 114. the total waa lljn.- hshino PsauKO ortTU 000 ., , tl hw w.ter m.r. M M EnglUh. A-nt at that time Last year the total went ' "'toner 22. IWt $34 000.000 00 Tlie Increase with I'Mna ha been on a similar seal. LAND ACT I With the other members of Common - lit' I Ol INTF.NTIfiN TO APPLY tuMlth Au.traha snd New Zealand, the ro IKr UM) develppmtni has also been rapid -truly r l and District, Land Record- the Pacific Coast Is coming into Its it Telefraph Creek, and aw ' ur'mlieTnUSaS? S'ffi " ,!lo in about ISSdeg. 10' wes far as the East Is concerned This and about SSdrg. gO' north cmintry Is too big for that. The growth afclton of Canada doss not nin-t notice that I. John Alfred o one r.iadys Lake, near Atlin.der. It helps the at her. There must be " "t u n Trapper. InteeMl to appl! tll. tulm recotnltlo MNamlttnn ' nig at a nost nlantad at the session enu of Oladya Lake, about t,rry.ron stwy)la be made to ciUtlvaU 'oKllS :th the Hattona f the Pad- -"."tli. thence one mile east n... i, Ambtiasadnr to Japan i a good nle north, and containing TMr, wor, for hlm to do It la work of vast Importance I MAKING liOOH PKOUULK ! air Amery. secretary of state toi irv minimi AITaira. Is In Canada, lmml- ..... irition the " great task of Canada and '"' ' "1 INTENTION TO APPLY TO 11rf H.seusslon. The rl ItCIIAHR LAM) "1"'- - " - 1,1-nn.r di-t i ibutlon of the aorlds popu- ! a uina neoorom uistrici oi ,.,.. ,,n. "i". snu suast a- -ne nw ... Telegraph now natunu.y iu ' leiearaon i-asaase. Passage Skeena okwiw - " task People do not most neei piinuiau"". ' . '' 'CF. that 1. H. Todd & Bon ,, .m. h which Ore.it Britain ' ii lie , ' aalmon can- 1 occupation , certain ..mi, famines to to en- en '"i to applyfor ptrmlmlon to loaned money to t o following dlibed land bte them to start ln Canada, will pro-'!'.' l ' -P P1nt? L1 i bablv be extended These lamutoa re- " "" 35 clilrrat!rcV M celv. certain ul.1 by way of transpona-' ' ' " 'i more or less, to high water UoB ,nd the Dominion aovernmnt :,;:,,;i trpotn'i'cSnfm "1" crm 10 rb '.nitalnlngSO wreVrTorto gtt started properly in the new oon- . .. trtitlons in which they find inraw J II. TODD A BONB. LTD. ' tiLes fnr ADnuoani. Fivt" "'iiitiw ian, iwsrr. Canada arc hmiiim. 1 1 11 nnui iik - l liv . . hr aenerai wnw por one thing - i.,iK,i4 i.iviuuiv iW l ....... ....r ,h.n it waa. The treatee ; 1IUII IB ' " n" - 'l API'l.lrATION IXilt IUEII factor In getting new ae.-lera. la w , HCBNCK man who writes back home and etna mvp ,.hoUwr..ph of his new H' ' nonE.DT uivsn inav on - r to apply to th Liquor . 0icl imul. tlio ic people people are are once once ! ,, ,t . . it' 2 Then with Improved conditions ' 'vine iiart of the hulldlne more retraining "lr pint of push and 'inmercial Hotel" situate at enterprise. ; or r.nt Avenue and Eighth ,neerlng real has not gone from ") f Prince Rupert. In the I i of f Brest nrest Bi Wiwinr. ltsln rt w will r-""t.h Columbia, upon the ne peop 'fd as Lot Thirteen (18)lvive. Th post -war depression was ' ' iM). Block Nine (9). See- :..., ell ss financial. For the " Map nsn, Prince Rttptrt ' .u.i,i enternrlse, but a cheeked nrrp"". m ..ii Dlit.iet in ih. Pen. moment. It ' "I for the nle of beer by new spirit will arlne In the Brlltoh pro ' "y the for real wUl re bottle 5fuLb',t open "d A ,.,, lh"r colon"l,n ,ioniilng "'i tne premises 'VlH R iP n pert, B.C., this turn ' 1 1 M I :i r v An iaM IDA H' Mtrtft. Applicant. . . tM.n 1 1 1 r u i . , CAUGHT BAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYING NOT PROPERLY DRESSED Mrt L. Want!, Millet, Alt-, write: "My youngest child "had a very Ltd old which tin' (ut by going out jilay-1K U i Dlron, culd wind sot properly drened. "She got so hoare she could hardly peak, and hr throat aud chest war very tore. Vl "I tied wrythlnu available, :but 5Vevea " r,,ie' until, Unnlly, I a buttle of DivWood's Norway . Caja , Hi's untie In a local new- ncw. Member hiking down this v r,MH :r'l?y7he,lmPUb,'CUOn ryHlr,,e J"!? "Und""" " hm'' "(1 " fl" "rtainly did ROBERT VL CUHRIE, , e"n " ol the beautiful, when they, her pood. It id wonderful how it can Applicant. 'do Unfler on'.y an hour and are help no quickly." gone There li a tragic note in a city! " Dir. Wood V Norway Pine Syrup now (all. in the country, beauty lln-1 I Sfic. a bottle, large family aize 6ue.j . Hfra. hM It u..k.. . . . nut tin n 1.. TV. tit ifcn r i NOTICE Is nererjy given to " ... uim, iroaacn: f r iiuiuurn nf the Municipality of the under the foot of men. Such Is life, limited, Toronto, Out. '; r, a &L srss ,b? , evanrc,n:- we th' Ninth day of January. IMS. PPP- lu loom It studs, the fresh , , lurk noon, for the purpose t-vx is fresh for a day only, a Senator-;1"1 rlr measure of progress. Every rrf?I!!Ll2 JSSTi Tm ,n:p LMH n klck wh" rou have it'""le hjl omtone loila of the great ,i Aldermen, or ocnosi jrut- fjr ? ,etlm, oovernment, start to development taking place In Australia f nomination of eantlt- 'k.a t.ie moment thc-ir seau become ttnd the wcrlt tn',t untry Is doing In in follows: shall k. ,,.,, '""' "ve It on the best anthoruy "curln Immigrants The facta hardly writing ahall be suh- tn.it you ran t ratch a bird by putiu.g virl,y tne optimistic atory. 0clai fl- .. electors of he muniCipHl .ttu on iu ull and tl-jere are no iisgn ure" Climate a growth In Australia of , V.r "riSSS OTm.' ' ' ' e" rainbow. It, proximately 2 per cent a year. This H een the date of the no- l life Ineludw natural Increase as well aw PM. of the day of nomlt:- HKN'tTK E)I WI.Y llll ('i;i Immigrants The latter. In six year, ac- ' V'ln'hTicbedule'o! Thw been appoints. ! a total o( 231 00 m Vm .pal Election Ac." and ahall This leaves only six as the thin llnelthB Canada absorbs In two years. A : iine residence, and occu- dancing between a Tory aid a Liberal mnJr PP tn uses will decrease with Increases ln population. That may be doubted. Ace taxes In large cities lower than In small cities? Are total taxes lower la the United Sta(es than ln Canada? There Is no evidence that they an. Listening to the speeches of some of our statesmen and near statesmen, on might set the impression that number alone make a Nation and that slee measures the capacity of a man. MlOltll lt MT.LTIIIX Taking thinga all around, on many venture the suggestion that what Par-llaasenl need this melon la mot thought--less passion: mote will ingress to get to the bottom of thing and lea striving to make a point. We may get it too. Speeches are to be , ahorteaed and with leas time spent ln speeches, there may be more left tor thought. Man in the Moon IT to rumored that the local ticket offices were dahsged with Inquiries In regard to the coat oi tlckota to India. A nnmber of the local worakuppera of Beochua would ilk to have a lew doeen of those trees that produce reealy as lied cwtfUi growing In their gardens. I MET a Scoatman ysstaratay that dM not know anything about the cup ties and 1 am yet wondering if I am dream- lg. IT seems to me that Print Hapert to sadly lacking In persplcwHty in not floating a few companiee tM alung the stock In Vancouver owing tb present buying erase. THERE la an Idea prevalent that speaking disrespectfully of others I a mark of greatness Mo. friends, thtca have been little curs ytlplng at the beats of big dog ever since the wtid began. ONCE more a cold shiver passes up my spine because It Is only about a week before the tint of the month bills will be coming ln again. THE wont story I board today waa told by Charlie B reamer says Bull A Orave in the Edmonton Bulletin, Charlie was visiting Vancouver, and a mad les) ft-iend undertook to show him the sight. Tbey . were drtvtng Edut,'teS' and the enjoyment of the day failed to notice that the speedometer bad climbed up to 46 miles an hour. However, they came to life again when motor cop who had been trailing them for -i me time, algnalled them to the curb "III have to take your nam and number." aald the officer, but the doctor was equal to the occasion. "I'm a doctor from Vancouyr and I'm taking a patient to th mental hospital at Basondale." h said. The policeman looked dubious, but t them Charlie, who had been taking It all m, threw one arm over the policeman' shoulder. "Kiss me. oNlcer." he setd. aail the cop fell back. Drive on." he aald tersely. "Oet 1m there ss fast ss yon ean." Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert 4ANI AUY M. miA Committee chairman of th city council for th year, named at last night's opening meeting by Mayor Me-Otymenl. art: tlnane. Aid. D. C. Me-Rae; board of work. Aid. John Dyb-havn; fisheries. Aid. George 11. Casey. Mrs. It. Ti. Robinson has received the sad Intelligence of th death of her mother in London, England. Albert li McCaffery have received word thai the tug Dole, bound north with two cowa pt-ttilntng some lgjtt . m , klllil. . ,1 1: lis Of COal Ult thl l&iWK J"Z upoi, our part. W. at. gwk- un CUartott, Sound. THE DAILY RT5r78 ROBB WILL CUT CMBIAN TAXES CiKareltcM IJJtely to be Lower and Liquor Ratex Reduced I'ho phecied OTTAWA, Jan. 723. It was announced sornc time ago tllat taxes would be hdwered into yeag and Piuance Minister Roob in consliMtsan with other minister Is deciding wHkt changes shall be annonnotdi In tkt fear's budget. In that he will he tljtty guided by the report of the TafMffjBoard. j There Is one redaction in taxation wbMb may. be forecast with certainty, and that I ) the excise tax on cigarette o( Oom 2 to 3 per thoua-and. It may also be taken as practically certain that excise taxes on Canadian liquor will be greatly reduced. The Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, layiiMaaV ftd other ecrnpanle msnultturl&g aajafete have put their case for a wdwirstflti, ln the excise tax before the Tariff Advisory Board, and have succeeded in doing so without arousing oppoartlon from any quarter. Thwirs waa tb ftont application ever to receive the hearty endorse uon of the Canadian ConocU of Agriculture nd the Consume' League of Canada, the two main bodies which, as a rule, have uppwsed tb agfirn of manufacturer for alntf. The dgjK to which Federal taxation enters Into Us jxto of cigarette In Canada 1 not .eomeaonJy known. Take aa an esaaaple, a ell known brand j.lllng at M cent per packet of 25 osgarevfe. -raw wovas ou si jni par thousand. Th excise tax. alone, to g par tMuaand, or nearly one half of tb total. But ln addition, the man-ufaeturm pay a duty of 40 cent per tb.. on th loaf wbicb goes into the cayarKVas. and all this raw tabasco lor cigarette manufacture is km ported. The duty on the 'raw leaf required' to produce lje0 cigamttaa would be l-20 Then there to th stamp tax of 40 cent. All told, there fare, the taxes account (or 7j6A of th tlSAO which tb con-iunm pay. In other word. the manufacturer could sell tbcttf clgasnttes. If ther wove no taxes, at 80 for 9 cents and make a much profit aa they are doing today. INDIAN ART 4 THIS COAST r- Mostly Developed in Last Century in Making of Totem Pole TORONTO. Jan. tfl. Creative art among the British TMumMa Indians ha largely passed out. aa they have abandoned paganism, and adopted Christian? Carving of marvellous to-um pole, as lnslgna of tribal power and social rank, rose o lu height within a century, and today the art to dead, according to C. Marin Barbeau. of the National Museum. Ottawa, apcaklng recently at the Art Oaltery of Toronto, upon "Th Tradition. Untie and Art of the West Coast Indlna.r They do not betattw la traditions any longer," he air "the do not indeed, beikm In themselves. They no longer beUavt In art for It own sake, as they one did. But nevtVtBetea. their art to the finest Inspiration on th American Continent and w a baritaac every love of beauty must gheHoh." Mr. Barbeau pointed out that with, the wt coast Indiana, poor, uneducated and warlike, art was na "the firstborn of wealth." There sottned no reason why it abeuld have nomtflnbad with them until on realised that It waa their mark of aoclai tnrtlng. and, their most vital Interent in life. Every tribe had lta WB aJtM tall carve. (Mat thtt Use art bedVW4 dteeeetfidd tedW itteUkw to Mr. Uarbaau said tiut tb IndlAJutR oaaw o4lgMlr bm Asia, a thru to nd yean gjb perkvac two thousand. He hinueK bad been able to trace a tribal migration of l.OiK mnea In a space of 1(0 year. He scribed tb cleats wrdob a sscluatvory I the proffetty at a farafiy. and aang Indian aoag of drHereM type, on wed at the naming of a mat child, another a dirge- "Th art represented In their building.' Mid Mr. Barbcfjti. "to without doubt prehistoric that la, before th country waa explored by tb Russians. In the first place, and then the rlrcum-navaja'or at the end of tne itlh cen-tttry. When Oaptaiu Osek hUmetf went up Naotka Sound he observed specimens Bwt it growth is laagety lth century, i due uniquely to iu Uanaendoua Importance in tb Urn oi tb native, a far a th totem pole are concerned. I cannot find one that atood over so yosrs, TUt muiireatation or the power of the chiefs in the laK last 4. tti ii i r SPORT CHAT tt i 1 In - 'jiViwssnislaV 4jhw rdras IttlM Momky TMnttht) -urrrjrii Moose v. Orotto; St. i Maple Leafs Ladto' Whist: Orange Ladle vs Bngltoh Ladle; Moose Ladto v Canadian National Ladle. THUBDAY Men Whist: Meose vs Seat Cove: Son of Canada vs. Odd-, fellows: St. Aadswws gocloty v St. i Oeorge's Soclaty; Knlghu of Py- tbia vs. Orotto. I Trtday Billiards : Orand Terminal vs. j Orotto. Arrangemenu are oamplete at Buns Lake nr th big win tar carnival which will be held ther by the OmUieca Skf Club ton Febrcary 14. Th grand pets far the occasion wUl be the Otof tthn-an cup. preseuMd by the individual It nam, which will be award- blued event an eight-mile cross conn-1 try run snd ski jump. Thto must b won twice by th same competitor before it becomes the property of the winner though the name of each year's winner will be engraved thereon. In addition to the cup, ther will be medals and other prizes for first second and third in each event aentatlvss from Vancouver Roaaland. Japr and Bang are to be la attendance but the cup may be won only by a bona-fld resident of the Omlneca district. Hotel accommodation at Burns Lake promt to be taxed to its utmost capacity during th event. WELCOME HOME FOR MR. AND MRS. D. SCOTT At the horn of Mr. and Ua Martin, eenturv." ; Eleventh Avenue Bast. wwM bom jwn staged fttturday night for Mr. and Mr. David Scott of lMn EHvenvh Ave,. I vbo returned from their annual vaca tion. A very enjoyahl evening was 'm,nt w:th dancing, muxta and game Kln.fte.hMunta wr iSSSl.t at it AO ftTrirwa' nrweiu ware Mfrand ! Mm n.tA ur ..Hi Un UssakaJ Mr. aid 'IWuefrktr, T. Busnanioh, Mr." wnd Aha. Me- AMtrtw v. rOonaW. Mr. and Mr. L. Forkrud. Miss Cold Storage: Canadian National M Martin. Miss Mary Bussanlch. Mlas Mechanics v. Now Emprw Hotel: 'irm Buwa'Ueh. Mr Peachy. Mr. Slour. Prtnc Rupert Hotel vs. Orange lodge. Mr. Craw. v. i . liussanlch. M M. Bus-Canadltrs National Operators v. Can- sanlch. The pleasure ahown at their adlan Legion: Native Son of Can-. return home testified to the popularity ad vs. Knights of OoHuuus. of the guests of honor. ks' Whist Tournament. Opening of St. Andrew's Carpet Effeellv January , VmUmi gattollne "--"Mn. Tournament. 'nill re -red need to ir gallon. Tusadsy BUlud' Oeta i ti. 1 t'.ajeu C iraje. 3 I of your copy of TheD aily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier $5.00 IT WILL PAY YOU! DEMAND 45 paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep YouYselt Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, gctHlhe NEWS OF THF STOKES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY page nva "Rupert Branid" ppe'rs ?;iHlDJlINTIEST DHBAKKAST FOtin." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & CoW Storage (X W- Prince Hupert, U.C. TRY A NIP TOIMGHT" I c$ca?s$ I j BEST PROCURABLE I I saus BOTTIIO A 6UKNftn M t?1 voouct or scouo ID rtukwt 4jui HI gyvwB ffl Yet ttHP.OMO gtMIUlWVt 9it9tm Wii K Tha Original Label look lor it at ih VenaW ad iailtt on GRANT'S "BSST rROCURA!l.E,, Thin advertlsemunt is not published or displaygd by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ''.t: 1