r I i ll! : T(ri: T in II it. I KK fcl lu'i t ollloiei 13 " miu.i'y 2H..1W28 WATER NOTICE DIVERSION ANII IJHB NOTICE thnt Robert M ., ,'.,. .ulclrcss I 1410- 8th Am. ,, iv( -r, B C. will apply far a .' i ,k mid U' 30.000 KOllonn ,, anK'i out ol small creex, , mrli flows southerly mid , HiiMon Inlet. Q.C. Islands ,, i: westerly from mli.er , .(i of Huston Inlet. Tiie inverted from the stream ., ., ij .nl 200 feet from allure through twenty-four ncres V under lease, and will be ;i,hiMr!al purposes VBon the Huston' ti6k potted edl A - l37 Inlet. 1 ,iilV of December, 1937. A , notice and an application , .(in and to the "WaTter Act." filed in the office of the inn at Prince Rupert, B.C. ' the application may be , 'in' said Water Recorder or comptroller of Water Rights, Building. Victoria, B.C. rty day after the tint ap-1 Mill notice In a local news-, date of the first publication ,. r li, 1937. ROBERT M CU11RHC, Applicant NOTICE notice la hereby given to f the Municipality of the .h-c Rupert that I require if the aaid elector at City of nomination of cancil- i follows: :.. shall be nominate i . writing shall be suh-. electors of the munlclpnl 1 .1 ; id seconder, and nnul ' the Returning Officer a' ween the date of the n., r M of the day of nomln-iirt writing may be In tiie d u, lite bchedule of .i Election Act." and ahui: .me, residence, and occu-i;: ion of each person pro-. i manner aa sufflclen'lv rh candidate: and 111 thi .; being necaesary uch poll l on the Twelfth day c m at City Hall, of wfikii ; hereby required to ta: -.ern himself accord n!v u r my hand at City Hnl! v ui December, 1827 K P. JONES Rturnln Offl-er LAND ACT. Ol INTENTION TO TO I.KAHE L.NI) APPLY Hn;jert land Recording Dls-u.i'e on the aouthweat ccr-urmmed bay on the south Chanat. Oraham Island, "e Islands, in the Province : unhla. I K E that Arthur Rooertson c occupation a lua.bsr- u, apply for a leaae of described land -it a p t planted abou' -erly from the mouth c! eK flowing Into an un-:he wmh bans of Port mi Island Queen Charlotte nee of British Columbia, lis southerly: thence in hente 4 chains nor- -'wreline. thec following to point of comment ninlng 3 i-re. more i" ROBERTSON. Applicant LAND A(T run: or intention to apply to i r.w. land ": Charlotte Islands. Cirs : .'.id Recording Ditrlrt of nd .iltu.te on the wet 11 Harbor a' 'he Head o: 1 Queen Charlotte Island' h Columbia KB that British Columola iing Company Limited : occupation Mtlmon tan- apply for a leecribed lands lease ci . t a post planted on the ' 1 creek called Twin River. s west: thence twenty-one thence 4 chain east. i contour of rbors line "nmencement. and 001- more or lees. "I.Nn PACKINO CO LTD Applicant. M M. BnglUh. Agent , 1 2J. 1(87 LAND ACT "I INTENTION TO 111 i.r.i; i.ni APPLY ' I md District. Land Record-"f Telegraph Creek, and ' northwest end of Olady 40 mile:, northeast of the " about ISSdeg. 10' we' id about SOdeg 50' north, mTIce that I. John Alfred 1 (Hadys Lake, near Atl:n. ' ''ion Trapper. Intend to app app'y y ' 1 'he following describe.! irlhe.i , ' "K at a post planted at the e ul of oiadys Lake, about tth of the mouth of Plsn 'ix nee one mile west: thetux oth thence one mile east mile north, and contalnini; in "ie or lew JOHN AI.PRXD LXMIBUX. Applicant. " ember 9. 1937. LAND ACT INTENTION TO APPLY TO 1 'I IH MASH LAND , " Uud Recording District of I "l"" and situate at the nor-1 1,1 Telegraph Passage. Skeens , "I't F. that J. H. Todd ft Son ' ' he. occupation aalmon can-"'I 'o apply for permission to. I e follomlnu rtaapwIKH lanria K at a post planted at the) i..i 01 in ai, sjang 0,1 36 chains east; thence 301 ',""'. more or less, to high water! " -e southerly along high I ,' K ' the point of commence-1 1 ontsiiiing 50 acres, more orj ' H TODD Ac SONS. LTD. ' Applicant, - "centner 13th, 1937. L . ' ' i'f......... IT'" oi ri-i.K tTn.v IS'.'.." Dl 11 1 ' ' Mils til for 11 1 nm.it 1 ppir to toe uguor "'irn lor Smm in ,..'"'" part of the bulldlna minerclal Hotel" nltuaU at r First Avenue- and Eighth : rnnoe NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED I'rlnce Kupert Gyro Club Cele-ItratOH Occasion With Hanquet Last Evening the L W u.. ..... . I ned a applied Ir,wp lea er-iih.h.w. - . "'mam 'iu on ine ground respy 7 -""""I. v. a. Kirkendull, -".urar, and M H. Blott. R. P. Mc-N.'htbH. W. H. Tobey an W. J. Nel-directors, were Instated as 1928 ' -BlrcrK of the Prince Rupert Gyro Clb ' 8 In the Octtunodore cue last evening which was attended by a full gathering of membeaa aa well s "veral guests. There was atl Inter,,... ng program of speeches and music and the function was both successful and enjoyable. The proceeding were opened with the Hiflng of "O Canada" and. after a apeclal banquet spread had been done full justice to, the retiring president, e. A Mail II, who OCCUOlMl ttla H.lr iii.-.hli It pi ' ; 1 (1 I , the f.ir first part of the evening, read tele- ms o! kreetlnii which hut Ninth day of January. 1W3H. ' ivcd from Ed vioi'K noon. lor me purpose person to represent them ci Aldermen, or School Trus- 1J28 could Oia Jsl the 8! rsagy of aievtland, in uuonai oyro secretary, and DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE. Applications fcr permit to gmse live Department Deputy Minister of Land. of Lands. ictoria. a c. January III 13, Id, 1VJO. above-named Department NADCN, of NOTICE. j TAKE NOTICE that an application! will !e nude ti the Parliament of Can-j i.Ja at the nest session thereof for sn i Per the incorporation of a company be lu- )n a-. The Alberta, Peace River ul 1'atlflc Railway Company, or such her name as may be given, to con-i iic. and uperate s railway as follows: C. ni:i.iK'.i.K at a paint st or near the city of Lethbridge: thence In a surly and Northerly in a direction Keiier.illy parallel to the Cclrary and U leud Brsii'h of the Canadian Pacific Railway 10 a point at or near the City ol C'nlkary: thence Northerly and Vest of the Calgary and Edmonton railway to a point at or near Lacombe: thence Northerly to a point at or near tne city 01 Kamonion with the Wapiti River at or near Short of Breath Dizzy, Sinking Spells COULDN'T WALK FAR Mrs. L. A. Oliyer, Granville Terry, N.8., writes : ' A few yean ago I had diwy, linking spells so bad I eonld hardly stand up without taking hold of something to support me, and I could not walk any distance on account of being to thort of breath. "1 had taki'ii a lot of doctor's medicine, but it .lid me no good, only for the tinif fjeinjr, so reading fn the B.B.B. almanac about ".' I decided to try them and found them to be jatt what they art recommended to be, and I feel that I owe my life to them." Price 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct os receipt of price by The T. Milbnrn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont confidence that there would be no the sleekening an tinder the new miiitmt ' " ,JJ"" Me latter arganl- and his officers. In taking over the ""' : regret at being gavel. President L. W. Waugh solicited be personally represented for himself the same co-operation from ' o m-iiviurs ana busines of office venr iwi7 were rad by "l"- eecrfwrj-. and af M Mc- such letlrlnv trrni.iirer oiia., v. Morrn. Blott was heard vocal solos. to advantage In Oiee tines of the Prince Rupert Rotary Cl ib were extended In a brief and well worded address by Col J. W. Nlcholls. piesldent of the sister service club. He cunpllmented the Oyro Club on Its nchievementa of ih mm .nn be relied upon to carry ('ONK.tl.EN OHKHTKK raUovlnv a br.ef address in the nature .. n.runi.j y nrnring -resident B.I A Mann who said that his year of service had been one of great pleasure to him the conclusion of his term of office m-t being without same regrets, the gHvei of the club was turned over to Milton Oonzales. firs: president of the club, who then proceeded with the Installation of officers and the attendant ceremonies Mr Oonnlea acknowledged the valuable work that had been done nl. tller thai the ni aWH ' and members as had been so Will, urn fifely Riven during the past year. With a spirit prevailing, his duties wouia be greatly lightened. AIMIKKHM HV A1AV0U Mayor S. P. McMordle. the speaker of the evening, chose 'Sport" as the topic of an interesting discourse. He compared the status of the major sports such as baseball, soccer, lacrosse, hoc- ,ey. tennis, golf, rugby, etc.. and participating thirty yeaic the and today. Sports in that space of time had been generally r nerclallMd indicating. If nothing else, the prosperity that must exist in the English peaking nation in their ability to support athletics a they did. In the j success of all great nations, their ath-i letlc prosresH had ever been an lm-Iportant factor. Hletory had revealed ally that nation was decaying. Happily, there was no such tendency today in the English speaking world. In the 1 course of his remarks. Mayor McMordle congratulated the Oyro Club on the part It we playing In encouraging and helping the young people of Prtnet Rupert to plsy. Another Interesting item of the evening's procsedtnga was the initiation by Joseph Oreer of Major M. A. Bur-bank aa a member of the Oyro Club. There were much appreciated vocal solos by Samuel A. MdPheraon as well tppllcuilnn for (irailna rermlta for the a comanunity singing under the baton j ieu son of I fix of Douglas Throughout Stork, the club song leader, evening, orchestral .toa on the Crown Range within any 'numbers were played oy Mies Irene Mor- mi n.aki 11. . mis rsvvuioe os nmma 1 ( Jlunibia r.iusl be flint with thj rum. Blank for.ni "IVllcatlona m Di:nrt Forester pi u-es or from 1 .mils at Victoria irison and Tony 'r: : Porester st Port Oeorge. Ktmioops. I Quests Nel n. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Mavor 8 u m """" ! Nlcholls for the P. McMordle. B. A. MoPnerson. Osi. J. W. J. H. Pills- up m which to submit ; bury, O. H. Arnold. Mr. OrlfOth (Re-y be obtained from the emai. M. P. MrCaffery. W. Lamble. E. the B.C. the a r C Olbbons. I. J Ssnlth and Dr. W. T. I Kergln. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert JAM .IKY M, ll In the St. Andrew's club room last evening, there was notable an enthusiastic assembly to do honor to the memory of the Beottlsb natmnaj bard. Robert Burns. . S. D. Msodonald. pro Westerly direction to a point at or aident of the ttoctety. was in the chair the Town of McLeod: thence and the Hat of spamkms included J. C. Brady. United Stales Consul Oeorge M. Hanson. Rev. Dr. H. R. Oram. A. M. Manson. MPP. Mayor McClymont. J. Myhlll-JLoneo, 8. E. Parker. Pred Stork and Ur. toedy of Seattle. Among those contributing to the evening's program bi Prom a oaint at or near the City i were David Thomson. R. uo wtaer, J. of Itlmonton by the most feasible 8mcl,ir, Thomas MoUeekln. W. 1. Mi route Bes.".sin to the Town of Grande . of Alberta.1 Rumor as to . the rf-,lfh death In ,.. the ,.,h aoMth Pra'rr in the Province ihen-e Houih Westerly through the of Jack Merrltt, late of the police de-Monkmsn Pass m a point at or near p,rtment of the railway here, are b tTZ! TrS'Sf "iVmsh Ikmd to be unfounded. He was recent- Columbia. uli M . 111 Prairie III l a point 11. .il ti in a Conne in a or near point at or near Orande North Westerly direction , at or near Police uoupe 1 punt at or near rouce . ln Norm wenieriy uimuuu to .1 point at or near nuaums nu on ihi Price Hn.r. thence in a general Sr.ulh Westerly and Westerly direction snd North Wsterly by the mcst feaslhle route throuvh the Pine Pass to .1 point at or near the Town of Stewart in the Province of Brltlah CYlumoia ul the head of Portland Id)' From a point at or near Hudson's Hopi- crossing Peace River in a general Easterly direction to s point st wiilte aw: inen'.r 111 ... therly direction to a point point ..... uiv, rv nine (ui, two ...... 1. Mnn ant d.i. a... ihi- Province of Aliierta. ...... ' . . ' "isr ,s.iwsi. f in'iu "on liistilct. n the Pro- "I Jiuui.iM ""--...,. re.aow ml. for the ... e of hsv hv iSlnneill ' V.""'.. y 'he p,i -boutt for 3" '"""i ' "w Pt-" ' "'I the tuvunues c Ew Imt Ifarvie A- Bury. P-'n. b... n ,. ,ui. n..'r.l.-rs M .11'' tOIS. OH. 1.1 "v All. 1928. iUA a Hl" Applicant Ollloes' Can ids. Alberts. mi' lv seen by frienda In 7noouver. A tea waa given by Mrs. R. Montedor aid of the Seal cove braneh of the Red Cross Society. IVNI) ACT NOTirH Ol' INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.AMI In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currie, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation fish ypvM'ii lunuw u "rrt 1 VI at or near: en following deacrtoed land: mnri Vermilion ana inene nonimij uommencing ai a poev piaoiea at and Wej.terly to the right banx of t lie , northeast corner about 100 feet wes-Hav River .it or near its intersection , terly from miners' cabins at bead of with ih" Northern boundary of he Huston Inlet; thence westerly 30 Proviu of Anuria. hslns; thence southerly about 13 chains; The - i ll rtiiiwayn being declared to thence easterly 30 chains; thence liot-he for the iti-neral benefit of Canada. therly about 12 chains, and containing a To suthorlre Ihe said Company to at acres, more or less, construct wharvei. d-cks snd hotel and. ROBERT M. CURRIE, COllsniu. , ..ILv,. D VI' K'tini.n, . .... . ion the. (3.000CK)i ix ! as Lot Thirteen 11.11 secllon. 11 I Ml ni..,.i. s.i ,n. a... rsAll (ineraie '-- vejisna iou m ;i fuwntii 1 "-vuBiM MflUUK A171- tiiowiiiiii-l"! .. .. i..,.biiii unn LHICIIIIOIIV- IIIV to rile upon snd KKP. 1 of the public, acoulre water power sites and to gener-!?? c itric aniTi.! her energy and to dla-pose of the surplus from and collect ,'Snye .he said Company to U-'uc securities in iwspect of the !?..' .. , .,i v 1, in amount not 1 1 01 ' ' 1 i A A A nfVl iVl 1 otecilnu I-Jlly inouiuuiu i'.s--' Runert Kupert. In in tne Dolla' - xhf mountain t (h. ' V Ol suiihiiimiiii tins 4th day I MACHINE KNIVES! II ?hb daily mm PAGE FT73 FINDS DIARY LONE TRAPPER Had to hill lo" When Close (u Dread Barren Land of Far North Country I50DY FOIINI) NEAR TENT Became Violently III From Eating Dpj Flesh and Went to G'etw. .' Fish ?' EDMONTON. JtJ. 2(1 -A special des- Qgtsn Id tfiS, Bulletin says: Hoar "Btsckle" Walter Jatnners. trapper front wui9, 'XT scfcy uj starvation I the edge cfon sraatf' lake, half a. ml from the dWI .Barren Lands of tn North, is toldTItt the half Intelligent scrawl of hi dlafjf, brought to Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters here by Corporal U M. Lloyd-Walters, who, with Special Constable Daniels, made a desolate trip In sixty below peso weather to Investigate the report reaching Fort 6ml tt) by moccasin telegraph that white man bad been found deal by Indiana, who were fol- The diary was a email copybook, kept by Lanners from October 1. 19M. when he left Port Resolution for his trap lines on the edge of the Barren lands. It shows that he took 111 on February 9. 1937, and the last three entries on March 38, 34 and 36, show that he was then unable to walk, that he had shot his laat CrOg. and although some of the carcass still remained, he was unable to prepare It for flood owing to weakness. The diary also indicated that the diet of dog flee left the trapper violently Ul. and It when he finally crawled on' hands and knees from the tent to the edge of the lske.on a last despairing effort to clamber out over the lee to his flat) nets that death overtook him. The body was found lying en Its back, about fifty yards from the teat. The knees were drawn up. sad were nearty drifted over with rand aad trtav, while the head of the unfortUMte nv.n was Ivtiur at the jurai wnrn me intcrcei ana participation Iroouth Of a wetf tram the body. I.KTTLKM den, some fifty feet FKOl KIIMONTON In a wallet in the pocket of the dead man were found two letters fsetn BdsMnton, one stsned "Vera" and the other signed "Bob." 'knd an old Albert Lsquor perevK. KoV of the letters bee retttrnaddreasea. laaeSe the little teat the sleeping robe of the dead man. stretched ever a oartbou skin, ley in on corner, and at its foot was a tin plat with a half gnawed dog leg bone on It. a cup. and a taw-kettle. X small stove had been set up near the door, and beside tne bed stood a bag: of old clothes, a bag of JOB Savage shells, and about 8 packages of MJO ammunition. A smell first aid medical kit era also In the tent. Included . "7 , . . ,T . .. nir sywrwisiw sswpysing aasu furbearers. but no .oaehe was found, jsnd It la beUeved that If a fur each listed It bad been raided by wolverines , with a hash that section i over -tub There was nothing lq. Use oaaap or on 'she person of the d see sued to Indicate where any relative lived, but it la known he came from Oklahoma, and had applied for natural nation papers. HAD NTAKYKI) IlKIOHi: Lanners was known aa a particularly darlug trapper who frequently went into the Barrett land without supplies, depending upon his rifle for food for himself and dogs. Oa his own telling be bad been caught actse before and had to live on bet dog. The trapper waa last seen alive ca January 3. 1917, by two trappers nanft-d Peterson. At that time he bad only 90 pounds of flour and a little coromeal and tallow for dog feed, and waa depending on the 9aHbou to see him shrsugli. The cari bou were late In eomlng last winter. 1 however, and were very scam, and Lanners ws, from hp) ' dtsey entries. apparentfv kinabl Kjffi sftOcient ovt-boi ellneeAsr hia deaa MrimH 'hit shot IBM. SlW' Stt ;JBrVftksaiT srittsl THERB tthe NgkgM of the Wat animal miSJf? 00 01 PnlTi wlM crrvln 09 waterhole for fish or wftter. The burying of the body and the salvaging of the effeeu of the dead man were carried out In real Royal Canadian. Mounted Puiire style. High winds and slaty below weather made the work of the patrol arduous in the extreme, but the body waa located and WwUfloatsMt eetsMssbed by the gold crowned teeth of the dead man. The body was burled on the edge of the lake In a sandy knoll, and a cairn of atones and rough wooden cross was erected over the spotr by Corporal Lloyd-Walter and Daniels INDIAN IIMI IIOIIY Word of the tragedy was first re ceived after Dsptute Nstawsus and his wife Therasa, Indian trappers, called may stay in at the tent and found it open with I 1 cribed tlMyn as being like maggots on rotten meet.' which waa certainly true, especially on the upper Taltaon and Nanoocha lake. We met them on the upper Taltaon In countless thousands." says the report of the patrol corporal. Man in the Moon ITB difficult to have faith In thing when the stosnach is empty. no one (n sight A search showed the IKY. who had never seen a bfidy en the edge of the lake, and the ! fore, waa s ulking down the. any- is s story told In Winnipeg Indraft, securing the aid of Vincent with hu uncle, Jakey. They wet a ahd Lou la Vita!, two other trapline In-1 negro woman, and Iky gave vent to his dtans. wrapped It hi eanvas and placed surprise He opined that the lady It In a clump of trees, aovered with needed a bath. brush and sent u: .! to ihe police post "No " replied Tfnrle "Thatw her neat 'Smith, itural color six u black all over." TtkSvpetrol. which left Fort Smith or ' "You know everything. deeVt PM, 34. snd which encountered Unole Jokeyf observed the mamumt i head Ip, covered over 600 miles In which was mostly sixty below Pur was reported very scarce but wolf tracks were plentiMl'iiear the Barrens. I'ATK PLAYS NTIlAMii; PIIANK By the irony of : fate, caribou, the failure of which to appear tht year before was the cause of tenner's death, were thi year more plentiful thn ever. W travelled from the Caribou eater wtap uu Naikoouiw lakt to the Barrens, ihiu seven miles of Bus- Mil's, snd were uver out of sight of to the international boundary. letting it out of hia eight, and then committed suicide when he found out It was s counterfeit bill. I SUPPOSE some Englishman will be smiling at this, not remembering that a whole lot of his countrymen do not even have a two dollar bill to blow away. It has sll gone for bear and beef. The only way he can keep In condition la by chselng his lost "h"s." THE hsppy beginning of the Olty Council is full of portent. Usually when everybody IS so pleased SB aa everybody there Is a little store? In the offing But it la possible the gtorm wind at the outset1 of ntrshewV ' v. the offlng. -wwW toe- . BIO Bill Thompson of Chicago does not etn to have sent any recent challenges to King Oeerge. THE King of Great Chicago A terrible fuss did mat lie sent a challenge 'cross the sea Which made old England quake. 60 BTfut, there, was the tumult It shook each wall and rafter. But what the shaking was about Was naught but English laughter. of your copy of The D aily News cvery night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Itqpcrt, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF TIIE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading -regularly THE DAILY JVE them all the tune. The Indians des IT WILL PAY YOU! DEMAND - "Rupert Brand". Kippers v 'Nisn food; Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince Kupert. B.C. Thor Johnson GOES OUT OF TIIE SHOE HUSINBSS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On every Shoe in the Store GHEAT JIAKC.A1NS C03IB AND GET 'EMI MOFFAT'S Electric RANGES JIade in Canada. Sold the world over. There are more exclusive feature in Moffat than any other Electric Range. Can be had with or without Kitchen Coal Heater. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue I'rlnce Rupert