oTin In r i.il ''Kit MTI(T. in NOTICE. N'OTI'K , I r.i.i :ii'j!iton ,1 "re or hi by iiy .rr near JOHN "" miners' Hi, lllir 1 1 River NOTICE. 4, 1028 I hat an application Parliament o! Cnn- thereof for mi .-.enfiHiii p irfltlon of a company i Alberts. Pear KUer a- company, or such ...,y be given, to cou-c i railway aa follows : .it 11 point at or near , .1 bridge; thence In a mi to a point at cr of McLeod; thence Northerly In a direction .1 to the Calgary and , ui the Canadian Pari-: point at or near, the . thence Northerly and' i .,ii;ury and v Edmonton : t or neff Lacombe v to a point at or near Its ATER NOTICE HHMtsioN AM) I SG Ni'MCE that Robert M Hlress la 141ft Hth Ave. B C will applv f; r a iiul use 20 000 Kl!n 'r out of small irrrK i ;lows southerly an-1 in Inlet. Q(. Island westerly fr nn iiii:r' 1 Huston Inlet Th. ed from the stream r 200 feet from shore "UKii twenty-lour seres -r icaae. and will be il purpose upon the upplted for to lease iiiiti.ii Inlet. Moresby ported on he eround : December 1937 A e and an nDPlicai- Jii I Title No. 0M 1 to I-ot ' ix ig. Bloc nlnete. ii ' x ((. i Title No. 101! to 1 ' 'een (171 and eighteen enty-lx i36. Section f Title No amni to tot it" Block ten (10). Src- n 'ix'rt Map B33 of los of the I-ANl)jCT 'nJkntTos to of abote .tri'LY l and DUtrnt. Land Reoord-"f Telearanb Oreak. and "k' northaMat mttM m.Aum rnti im nt hMH nt thence heny about iu chains: i i - halns: thence not-1 ,,hlns. and containing num-itr M fTTmwrP! I rio a-id to the ' Water Act." roan ni in th nffi of tne Prince P'ipert. Br 'i- appllcatlun msy be .iid Water Recorder or : Her of Wster Righti. i ' Id nga. Victoria. IC iiy sftor the firs', sp-'ioMc In a local nrws- '.f the first publication 'i 1 31 ROBurr m etnuue. Applicant T- ltf'JD Waterfront Whiffs Hunting Trips W.,t,,front buBlneM p.dfdilp in reat atyle durl.,K the past K Hfcftrt- 0n Thurridy T? ftrnoon, when U vvi,in A 1 fit hl We ca,U erywh.r there w.. hus- , t and bustle that it ooTl was tj Rafter the season of quiet. The dealers are happy in the ireneralniimnHnn nt .,' !. ! at or near the city iihniK interests are looking forward to th ntnin f moo tne nw ieaiiDie with iki. i " ",c " Hfca!,,'n w'th ... ,ng tw tight hank of uual unquenchable optimism. If thinirs nine cn . ' m,r"lh" hence look half as brirtit as thev ,ln nm u ,m ulL. t. '! junction """i v mil nave lytcii - i i fiV ne uccertul enough season. Much stock in the way of equipment f Qrande Qrande and r H ittinnHjM. aupplles ha h.. been . . Town Of the maviiw mir .nH Vrovinet of Alberta: ,,,,..,. , . westerly through the, "'"'"' omt c' ' reported to i.i a point at or near 1"V"' been fairly free. On the' other ' auaum" KiHum .'I..II; ol i':iur miicl, v...,. k. Province of British , .int at or near Orande s rth Westerly direction , r near Pouoe Coupe in. nt at or near Potior ,:'h Westerly direction : near Hudson's Hope K.ver; thence la a gen-- ly and Westerly dl-. i.i Westerly bv the .nte through the Pine n' or i.ear the Towi. i. Province of British ,. head of Portland i t at or near Hudsr.nV l.aie River In i indirection to a point a' v:.iw; thenoa In a Nor-ii to a point at or near .i and tbenoe Northerlv the right bank of the ' r near its Intersection r'ncrn bounds ry of the rta. , u..y being declared to . : .il benefit of Canada. -'' the raid Ccmpany t d icks and hotels and i vessels and to collect ipti snd telephone mes-.ili' , t i file upon ana er sites and to (tener-ii t tier energy and to dis-, plui from and coin -! .r the said Company 'o i respect of the sa:.l . i an amount not e-I'h jusand I 40 "GO txi . ' i r the prairie Mftion-. suty-flve Th ;uaan l fr the rii'Uiiil:i C.ty of EdmDn'jn. .n : Alberta, thm 4ih u.iy ' : 1038. 1 STTWART CLAHK i hall of '.he Api:ants. Bury, ' itors. wtc., n k of Totonto' Bldz . Alberta'. , .. . . , Vhrua ;nii, i.ut iii the strength of the sea- returns and It will, no doubt, take . lot of the boys time to nn me present outlay. However, in said where there life there hope and nn there la plenty of i;fe hope are nlvj abundsnt. fhe neat thing will be -e 'nem materialize at as early - ci. . m p-iBMbie Certainly, the 1928 Ih: p.rl U !i . F.Mthop. engine for a new trot t'fd pleasure with the manner In his 'hip wan run died, exception. iv iinnniTR Capt. Oraaf HI KV tT KKTrillKAN V-t.rci.! .: to w rd received from Ket-i h.k.ni tii.-rr Is s busy soene at tbe varl-. iiif,uarters where halibut men . I't.T hrie days in preparation for . . t .iimn ' In one store where - .mil fixherrr.eii ere assembled, how-r.r: It developed, on Inquiry, that all wu n.-t velut" there. Pt- imtanre one skate of gear casta il .ii.iudii. gaitg.n. twine, ancbore. tmuy kec and llghu. flags. , .bamboo v v f.KHt. rope, ground lino, oorka. , f ii ihe larger boat a maximum of SO ..kales of gsar aie carried Por a six : b at 2000 fath ma of buoy line i. inert. ro:iist:ni; if II coils, and each rg! '.i ts S1250 n.'.'en under the moat favorable con-! n . t , i. a Kkat; of near does not last . ..,..t- '.ha- a few m.-nths. and besides. ii- tisiursl wear and tear of th gear. It; I ;t by catching cbtnictlona on the t.ituun and during sudden atom An-! !hr considerable Item of expense Is! Lot IS, Block 13. Section a I.AM) ACT Ntiril K Of INTENTION TO ,11'PI.V TO M H'IIAr I.AMI ! In Range 6 Und Recording District of ! Prince Rupert, and """at at the nor-therly end of Teleirrsph Passive. Skeena River . .. t TAKE NOTICB insi J n bl'iii 40 miu w,MZi f ... . t, nr nrcuDatlon salmon can 't Am mil'. n shout laai nonut Ui VHU'li". r . . . 10 west net intend to apply lor permission ; ttag. Tio' north . purchass the following a'XJ 'n. . NWICE that I. John in Alfrsd AJ,e-l I ' northwest JSSSSi oommen.'ina corV'r corner si of oftl. Lot 21. Range Range -- 5, a, . anM . . u 35 chains chain. east: tU thence 10 un!,. n.1";,'y Atlln, CD : thence 4 1 111 1 "i Trannsr Trapper. Ikims Intend to .niM apply , chains nnrth north, more more or or less, less, to to high high water water fii,J ! anutherlv along high "'"' of t, ZLZK-Z tH.nra iwit,"' mark to the point of commence- 'w'k ,,t a r.t m.nt . th mrTt ?d cnntainlnj 50 acres, more or ,r':iATf,t rr.! , , rJCV Pui ai tnrn men 1,1 i-"t "f,t?d taltt. out less , im-ft ,. h , nr the mouth of Wan i ,',!.,i'!!"f ,on m woat; thence " ii , ' "unce on mue oast: 40 ,na MnUinln J H. TODD BON8, LTD. Applicant. Dated December 13th. IW7 ' ALnutO UnSUIDX. . t ..... ." ' 'In the Matter '"t.MJ ACT 1 Act; and rwrllon Indfh'oii quired i " l v hlertin- of the Admlnl'trstlon ""Wit UM?1"" T0 APPLY TO' Tl 'n .Kr.ak.DjmmjrjI. 'tiXZ Intestate in 'n,.- ... innr. in-i .i.... "'" Un Recording Dl- Honor. "ni r M-n L'""'"'' i i r.nt HtonTnTttVum of J.nui r. McB. Young. arv. A D. lw". "Kr"""- Admlnlstrator of tr esve . - Robert M. Ourrte. ! Johan.n, otherwise known .m.,1,. -WWHwI011 1 1ft II aiR"J- , ,, L(, atssafvlss s. a I ..ma aUIstlllML III" 'mi .""" . .:, ,. rtirnian jumr 'tiiiiK r "1r,o lahd: I are hereby reiiuiiT.. "r"; "l verl led. to me ... w Panted at properly ,,L.,!"JD," ' WW feet wea-1 1st risv dsy or mini. " Tim -." Hi,, urn nun ih I. ,rl h'A lt h. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. 3(th duy ol January. A I rubber goods--boote, slickers and storm clothing Then, of course, there U the bait, the food, fuel and a lot of other Incidentals. catch UD -...hi urn wnicn is Jr. Preparing for the season J. B. Penning. ton who re ently returned to Ketchikan from Seattle learned that Martin Nekton was building a new boat. He sold tne June to a Yakima man who bought It i for his son t no halibut fishing. " "l en.m; up with as much ac- ' Amx-''a A , " .. and as general promise a. ha. -.s:,n of JhepMt , having built. OleKdwardewnib. th:' skipper. He formerly owned tbe I'rlnce Rupert Boat House re-the J-ile d i ring the week of an rresH which has been sold to Ray D, Young and J. Ihaac. Oeorge Khler is having a 1M borfte ling boat which - being bulit at Wark. " T,. "T, P TO8'D" CaUjll Installed in the Chelsea. Among the boats now In Ketchikan Capt araaf and officers of the Swe- ' sh itriln snip Saoland. which Is In ; .r; fading cargo at the local eleva-tjr. are being given, a royal welcome by In Prince Rupert community of Sean-clmaiii.iH Entertainment In their h irur included s m itar drive around the iiv ' .day to see the slghU while to- niKht they will be guests at a dinner getting ready for the fishing season are the Muiia. Senator, Democrat, Anna J, I Radio, Arctic. Yellowstone, Oyjay. Charlotte. Sentinel. Yukon. Ill CUD. Slrlus. Visitor. Thor. Defense, . Caspar. Suspense. The selneboats Zanardl. Capt. Robert Oimmoii, and Axunt. Capt. Ole Skeg. held in th- Central Hotel The oc" ""S10 ouring ine past weec )!and I one f the b.gfrst and bestlln lnlMU,lve Proapectlng for barring but 1 ' th,re has bren ol paring whea. that has yet no sign the s.t,d Pr.nre Hupe.n It u expected1" c0,n:n a local water alia' ; ,bouh " u now du- HPoru rom ,he will be n-ady to sail early next Ali,'lt 10 tn e,,ect ttM nelUl' . us A quick ,: was dane In lining th run tbel to daU beau exten-..iiei! very .. -el and the grain u now being : int . her hnld with the dlspstch : ,1T'' The appearance of the run I expected I .h.ch v the loci ruin pUnt lurt ; ,nd l)0,wd for ""lj. Should It Vi. ring d-tinctmii Every master who not mrl,M " horU- thaw may !Dadd wheat here thW season ha. oe some problem a to halibut bait at the opening of the season. The run should start before that time, however, unless It la exceedingly late. Capt. Paul Armour, manager of th BAT Towage at Lighterage Co.. la about to have a "sanctum sanctorum'' all of his own. Kezt to the living quartet on the company dock, the shod which formerly stood on the concern's temporary float hat been, placed and. under the hand of Pot Anderson. Is now be-Irg prepared Inside for offtee quarters. MIII7.! m.-Ul! The 3-4 h.p. Oardaer engine, formerly In the provinatal police beat Aalanac and purchased by Sid Anderson for hi new and eommodloua pleasure boat, la now being tuuod up In a abed adjoining the Imperial Machine Works and auunds lib it should be ready for Installation any time. In giving tne machine a thorough overhaul. Std had timely and expect isstetane from a friend who formerly worked la tfce makers' factory In Manchester. Bagtand. When Std gets hh boat, tbe selected name of wnleh Is still a mystery, in operation there will be few craft tn thla II Us oka harbor able to chase It for It is expected that It will turn up a speed of some twelve or thirteen mile an hour. NOTK E. The fact that the geese were flying ' There will be offered for sale at Public so low and hit it may possibly account Am ti -n at the Provincial Government tb (kct JatuMJ wilson lost his r.,.in Hmtse. Prince Rupert, B.C., on; . . . . ( Title No. 24471 to lot Uontil1 January SOth. IBM. at 2 o'clock gun overooara ai Big tsay last sunoay. '4)i forty-four (44) and m the afternoon, the Mluwing loUi ! While Johnny asserts that be merely gat 4 ' B1?fk lwnlJ. I-"1 wjck act i ! excited and dropped it. other members ' tsass w tar, viJ we i.i DlUCn "sjr. i of the party wwrs evidently not uaaa- .m it, nu. r-itv nl Prince Ruoert, B.C.; imous in annmirtlnsi his version at the !,' '.' "tR! T'rm: c"h ,n fuU ,t.iL,nK ..i Slatory. In any case, the musket was lost ' hereby xlv.n that 1 thVwequai annual ln,talmmu will, In-1 but not. however, before Joftrmy bad I , j-r-.,; ' Miratlon of one month teiest on the defeneii payment at th. ; tskon nM bonker, allegedly by Jalttlbg ki The qallbut boat Watxjsh, flapt. Bmla "i me lira piionration vrale of 8' per annum me wtoh unn. between the eras with the MUttuvwd' Of provi.ionat OartlUcaU of i ur be. 10.00 addliiou.U , . Lw-r TL.T f k! of Hee BrtW4fTr ThougB some of his nach of th said lost ui.,Jm. Mw lass efterwd for unless in the meantime mn, be seen .it the office of the Oovern-1 friends thought that a gun would be no " to any be made to me ,., AwI.t. 'mors the Prl,,NrP'Nr' AB ATT gxod to Johnuy anyhow as ' " Und Registry Office i O .vernment Agent season was nearly ended, better counsel ' bc. thla 3rd January. Dated at Prince Rupert. Bt II P. MacLROD. RegJvirar of Title 1 January I8in. ivia 33 taken and the weapon retrieved when the tide went out. Neat season, however. Johnny is resolved that a dip net will do )ust as successful hunting at- a shotgun If the geaae com back tn ii- abundant quantities as they were .in this occasion. Members of the party were, besides Johnny, Jnck and Jos Lindsay, Don Crwrar. Dave McCullooh and Jim Bacon. The trip was made on the Irene L. and the bag consisted of seven geese and some forty ducks, which was not so bad even If these boys never did BUM a practice all season. Boat on the Ward Ways during the oast week have Included the halibut boats Marguerite. Verna and D.C.P. Work Is proceeding at the dry dock on the putting in of new footings for the big 50-ton crane, one leg of which mm Their teeth sr. of a twjh new which makes them holJ their keen cutting edge urw "SB4 fikttX PAG2 nva was found recently to be settling. Preparatory to the underwater work, a cofferdam la being put down Involving pumping and diving operations. The diving work haa been curled out by the B.C. Towage It Lighten Co The new thirty-two foot trolling boat built at the old marine wsys at Eea! Cove for Stenar TorgeUon is now near-tag completion. and 12-18 h p. Acadia engine hi been purehaaed from the Ward Electric St sjipply Co for lnataila-tftm therrtlt Tbe boot should be ready In about a rftttftMl time for the early trolling season. . JiObWt Ward a CM order a 1J-18 h.p. AeaitJa englae wfclotj will be installed In his pleasure- baat Donsniia. replaeing la hp. PAtinery Cellvery should be wad rtwb the mWdle of March. The Mw rn0UylUf6nlderably Increase the speed of the Bsianjut In time for the heavy demands of tne yachting season. The ballbut, boat Yule and Zero are off the tlpetett" way where they have been undtrfdtnf oopper painting. A new Ford engine is being Installed at UU lipaett float under the direction of Kenny food In the Dlgby island pleasure boat Victory. . Having brought ttketr plledrlver and equipment in daring the week from Port Simpson Whet tney have been engaged for th past month or more in wharf, rafcuudlag wk, John Currle & Son are now pr(iartng to move the outfit to Bella Bella wntre they have been awarded anotfcer oorract by the federal department of public work for wharf re&ttifirt at the Indian village. PUes from tVe ofd euarantlne wharf at Dlgby lalatxl, which Is gradually being taken dkrwn, will be used oa the work, Tne Salvage Princess, which brought the pfJad riser is trem Port Simpson, win likely tow It oa to Bell Bella, aa well a the pe m alsovt a aeek's Ume a toon at they can be taken out and rafted. Tbe BeHa Bella job. n la estimated, will take about ate weeks to complete. NOT KKUNKi;i). ANYHOW One gags d otie duck ts no bag to be sneared at, eagvecially when tbey take ss mesh pstM and so many sleep-Ism hours to get as It did Doug. Stork. Harbor Master aOfert, oie Rolag and Chief Wlreims Operator H. D. Tee i Dlgby Island I over the last week-end of the hunting ssaaon. One goose and one duck are bettor ton a goose egg any day and, at Utat, the brave quartette was not overly rewarded far its efforts to say nothing of Its 'Judgment in attempting tc navigate the icebound waters of Khutaamatesn InJet at this tuns of tbe year. No. th game was not taken there for. after having negotiated some esght mile of lee. tbe going became even thicker and not nearly so attractive with six miles yet to do so, before the channel fraas up again, return was jnade to Fvarl Harbor and there' it was that success, such as It was. wis finally had. 'The trip was made on the Salvage Princess. Lighthouse tender Newlngton. Capt. Harry Ormlston, left on Friday morning for tbe southern extremity of her district, Bgg Island In. free Onarlotte Sound All the llgnta Wrween here and there will be traded during tbe trip and the Nowlngton will irobably be absent for the next couple 'of weeks. The American registered schooner Sumner. Mingo Soriano, owned by the Canadian Pish it COM Storage Co., Is expected to arrive within, tbe next few days from Seattle. Too vessel, which ha been spending the winter at the Puget Sound port, will pick up her jrar hare and outfit for the first trip '. the season to the fktMng grounds. The first halibut boat of toe season to leave Prince Rupert eoroute to tbe grssmds will be tbe AjHerlosn -vessel Tahoma. Capt. WlnnM Plere. which It 1 expected will get away tomorrow. The Tahoma wtH have some work done at Ketchlkar .and will proceeld either from thare or same: Turner jsort' port on nor final gash to int bMtal KejBTilkJn to fl f MtUit here Oaf or pruetMug on tier' first trip of 'he seas an to the fishing grounds. Coming down, the Wabash at reported to hsve bad a narrow squeak from being oast up on HaUlday Itland with possibly serious results. Prompt running up of a jlbsall la credited wtttt havlnj ved tbe vessel by mere feet when her engine broke down with a dirty wind blowing. COMMITTKK ( IIAIItMAN D. B. Finn, director of tbe Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, has been sppomted chairman of the Canadian sub-committee oa fish technology for tbe Pan Pacific Conference, an International organisation designed to coordinate all scientific mm being ear ried on concerning the Pacific ocean and Its shorelines on both sides. The chairman of the general committee for Canada Is Dr. Frsaer of tut University of BrttMb Columbia Having broken down while bound from Seattle to Ketchikan where she plans finally outfitting for the approaching opening of the halibut season, the American fishing schooner Wilson put ir to Prinr. Rupert Thursday night tor repairs. IIOTK.1. AltltlV.U.H AVOY Rtv. I. N. JohMiissn and Miss E. Usthlsson, city: M c, Nelson, Edmonton. Ontral II MeIod and z. p. Oagne. CNR Y. Ritchie, city. Prliirr Rumi Allan Faljoutr, A1m. Asia: I. C. S:rd- Man in the Moon - 1 ' IF you hsve never yet discovered what bare knees look like. Just watch the girls play basketball. UP to the day of his death Oom Paul Kruger believed the world was flat, and Jake says be knows it la cropkfd so there you are. Possibly these scientists don't know everything. hurt. Olympus? i''','J ' WHCN a mine is being financed, now strikes of ore ere found almost every day. Oh well I WHY can't someone write the right kind of slogan that will make us all rich and happy and land uh at last in WHY not Just write a slogan A pithy, meaty thrust That will make Prince Rupert either Be prosperous or bust? Just place the words together And give them the rlnht turn Giving to all and sundry A sentence that will burn. ANNOUNCBMCMT In a small town newspaper-"The Bugle was the first paper to announce the death of Bob Martin, and the first to deny the report as untrue. The Bugle is slways the first in everything." Ten Years Ago in Prlnca Rupert n.ititr Aitv 4. idih. Mr. Barber of Terr.ice. who ha been PAIN from Bladder Irritation goes sassd by SANTAL MIDY war of Imitations Look for Hi word "MIDY' gold bv all druggist Relieved at $5.00 of your copy of TheD aily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep Yourself ell Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading .regularly THE DAILY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU! well, A. M. Plrby. W. R Bucknall and C. J. Rowbotham. Vancouver. h iTtiy not to slide back. The splinter DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers- V,. -yilE DAINTIEST !MKAr$,AST I00IV Smoked Dally by i Canadian Fish & Co'd Storage Co., Prince Kupert; RC. visiting with her daughter. Mr. Peter Black of tbe Central Hotel, left on this morning's train on her return to the Interior. Dr. Gould, who preached last evening in Bt. Andrews AngtMan Church, left today for Haselton. Prom there he will proceed to Edmonton. Mr. snd Mrs. O. A. MeNtcholl left on today's train for a trip Bast. lion: for lino. The angry grocer ran. swiftly round the oounter and seised bis fair customer toy, her arm.' ' "Dm yesj taow madam,' fie blurted. vthat our dog hit 'eaten a pound of my best fresh country butter? I ssw Mm do It a second ago. "I did not know It," h replied Icily, "birt if you are quite sure it was your best butter, that It la quite fresh, and that It rcslly did come from the ooun-try. I don't think there Is mush reason to suppose it wolll do him any harm " s With these words she left the shop. Chatham New. Advertise In The -Dally Niws OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE vv . k CLOTHINO AND VURNISI1 1N0S Is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. It. Miller, Proprietor ti