Vlll I j:il'V 'iK at a i il uf 0. 1S2S ?Ha DAILY KKW3 WATER NOTICE j DIVEKflON AND notice that Robert M. :,d(ln-m Is 1410 8th Ave. cr B.C., will apply lor nl , , i ,,'.. ,ui(l um 30.000 gallons' ,., wiiier out of mll creek, hiili flown souuwny ana' u.iatoii Inlet. Q.C. ununas ; arsons to represent i Aldermen, or Bcnojl ttus if s folio1 !i ohall be nominal ! . writing shall be sub-electors of the munlclpal-r and wonder, and fchnll hp Returning Officer a' Mill the date of the no I' M of the day of nomln-.:ti writing may be It) th d :i in the Schedule o' y. Elertlcna Ao," and shall v:K to iiipv residence, and occu- muth. i :i manner as suinclentlv nil randidate: and In th many miKimea nay on the south, " Chanal. Graham Island.' """ie s und Recording DUtriot of ' i-'i. ana situate at tne nor- in letegraatt i m;k NdTtcE that J. 1 'fin B C . newtnat oemtnatlnn R. Todd A Sons !OVEKNMEnt LIQUOR ACT" "n )vi'i:u r I.'!l'l.i:... AfT mm liJA a MAUP I Applicant. CELEBRATION FOR TERRACE feet wenurly from mlr.er,' unnllli u. . . ,. i of Huston Inlet. Tin " rr item 10 i:om ,iivcnrd from the stream nicmorale Incorporation a DDUl dw iwcii iiuiu imuie Yllljllri immgh twenty-four acrei under lease, ana win lie iriiil purpoM upon the iswtACE. Jan. 20. In celebration of ,i as applied for to lease Terrace' advent a a village under the Hiisi.,ii Inlet. Moresby viiu.. u. .TV tn NOTICE ' Mt ri tMnquet wii ixtnW) tn upimd "u moner was; Mid liQUr Terrace IIoindtottJiWKilrM?" " h,rh flboul 'y of M toale real- , t.d in the office of the dt of the district were nreaent Th. ;i,cr .it Prince Ffcpert, B.C. affair w. T.rLZ ponred ea bv tn the Terrace i tie application may be , he mild Water Recorder or Board of Traae. -lch body waa active- i '..mpiroller of Water Rights, ly responalhle for the lncorrjoratlnn incorporation Building. Victoria, ll.C. movement. v day after the flrat ap- . uila notice In a' local new- J K ordon. preeldent of the board . flute of the flrt publication of trade, presided over the featlve l ROBBRT M CUBRII. Ixir"d a"d B,v llle toast to the king. Applicant. A u,lu,t waa then proponed to Mr. Oor- uu" " m gathering rose and sang 'For He's a Jollv Oood Pellaar ' T-f notice" la hereby given to '" lht' """ng Mr. Gordon gave an ut- - ,i in uunicipamy oi tne '""i"g ibis on cany pioneer day and M ifeny i:?;:le.dBOmBnlr u,tew,M f ni Ninth day of January, 109B, ' Bgo K noon, ior in purpose &nny save an Instructive talk at tbem tbem on on Vlllaae lnntrmniinn it. ui.. - --.... .m. r ijwiwi throughout the province and the nosel- nomlnatlon of candl- hi'l'ie of Improved conditions imitm- Hi wi.rklngs. and 8Kena Valley produce to the pro- vlnnal rxf" f- short fair at Wrstmtaater. with a attracting settlers from the addresses were also made by other local residents and these u iK'iiubiuui-aarr vuen Don ii,tMM ....... ... :il on the Twelfth dav of " ,ecuons. 2H at City Hall, of which ' lown w'ors who expressed : . hereby required to ta'e pl'ure st being present and extended ii.veni himself accordingly Ktoo ,., -,i.k w lanes Wt my hand at City Hall of December. 1B27. E. P. JONES. Returning Officer. LAND ACT. bTlfE 01 INTKNTKIS TO 10 I.I. C LA Nil APPLY Kuiert Land Rernrdlnf Dl under the new reelme were J Cursen of Prince hupert, L. ;Bitr'irem. Usk. and J. Alrd of Pacific. TERRACE ODDFELLOWS OFFICERS INSTALLED 'imi on the southwest r.,r- II. t. Cerv Is Noble lrml ef flrianl. zutl-tn foe Neat l Mouth Prrlml !"i'e Islands, In the Province! iunibla. TFURACI. Jan JO. Th saanl-annual .. cf. oupfo TuSSSS: '" o' the local i- to apply for a lease of lOO.P. took place on Monday evening ' it a peat planted about . .. 'rly from the mouth of -eex flowing into an un- ' he south bank of Port I in I'land. Queen Charlotte pre of British Columbia: I r,i southerly: thence 10 1 thence 4 chains nor- l orsitne: thence followlnv ! ' point of commenc. ; 'i ning 1 acres, more or) edi A " ItJI ROnERTSOR. Applicant I AM) ACT Itl-t 01 TNTKYTIOM TO 'APPLY Tl I I HR LAND Charlotte Islands. Ora-d Recording Dlstrlrt of d situate on th west Harbor st 'he Head o.' Ween ('hsr "tte Ulands. ' Columbiu. i i: thtt Britnh Columbia .'. -ng Company Utnlted of ..rpiipatlon Pilmon Can-" spiily ror a lv ol le-.-rilxd '.anas Vice-Orand. J. H. Smith. He -Secretary. Waiter Kopp. Pinaiiclal SecreUry. 8 Klrkaldy. Treanurer. J Vlger Warden. T E. Brooks. Conductor. W. H Oliver. HINO R Cortett IS NO.. O. Swanson. RS V O . L H Kenney. L6VO. W Smith RSS E H'aughlaud. L 88 . S Plerson. Chapltn H King. OutMde Ousrd. W. E. Smith. I-tetdr Ousrd. J S TERRACE Oeorge Little returned on Tuesday from a business trip to Smlther. Mr and Mrs Lubllck and family n uist planted on the -, w n.k k.v t. .an ..n ik.i. vk called Twin River: .,,. - west, tltenee twen'y-one 'iiei.ce 4 chains eeit; ' it contour of chore line "tii nenuement. and eon-. i n . more or leas 'UNO PAOKINO CO LTD Applicant. M M. English, Agnt "l-er Ki. IttT I.AM) ACT IMRNTION TO l l.ttsk LAND APPI.Y : Und Ditrlct, Land Record - f Telegraph Creek, and R. Cory returned heme on Sunday frcci Dorecn wbere he baa spent sjome months with the Whlttaaer survey party D D. Munre arrived tram the In-ermr on Tuesday The R n Bridge Club held a banquet and viciuil evening st the home of Mrs Ocnrge Little on Tuesday evening. 'i" northwest end of Olady v i' ..WnnabutnilIO',weir Jact Tnak "nd kTUU V,n,,,rl,P ' ubiut sadeg. ar north ' on Thursday for Prince Rupert where they will appear as witnesses at "nW&i. r X?. tpW of ' ""."5 n 1,ooer. intend to smtlr eeversly injuring Josewh Onok in s tne lollowlnai 'ollowlrm deeertbet djeeeribetf shooting aocldeut at Lakelse Uke last '' T11' " o.t pl.DWd at the ladm Luke, about boat with Mr. Cook and Mr. Hlxnell r h of the mouth of Plan whtll t)f uroldent occurred !i nr no one one mile mile west! weat: thence thence '"!' inence one mile east: niie north, and containing more or lesa. ' JOHN ALFRED tJtMIEUX. Applicant, "ember B, jajy. NEW IIAZELTON At Hie annual meeting of the patron of th hospital this week. R. S. Sargent W W Anderson and B J Winaoy were AND ACT lectd to the beard of directors of the : ni iv.n.T. ... ...... ... M.i-fltdii Hoanltal. According to the - - - - ' .i air .ii w r I'l H IIASL LAND annua! report of the hospital. JOO patlentH were treated last year In the I Initiation ! A new fly wheel has arrived for .asrmem nan. eenprseor tn the , of th Silver Cui ''rul to apply for permission to mine on Nine Mile Mountain slid in a ',''!' ' " ."r '0"'lng described land: , w dny. ,w) mBChlne will be atarfrd ofTitXig.1")? HP- continue drvri.pm.nt work "' 8 chslns east;' thabc JO 'and the o lier to take ore out of tlx ' m-. '.J"0! r.rJ?, . stones a. far this winter, four car- wuvueriy stosig niga ""k to the point of oomsaence- di rr "1'dTotjtnining so aorai. mora or tht pn..'tny " H TODD . BOM. LTD '" '-ember Uth. 10J7. hov been shipped from OwIi.k l" ne recent thaw, lot har-verte n in 'lie dlatrlft were having dif getting their supply. The u.ivent nl colder weatner again hih 1I K )j ,lipi t(. TIIV SYlll iirt'H aiaek .m weksrad. ' I.HKNri: , F"Tlc.; IH H-Bjtnv eatw-- .w.. The D W Mines st Cedarval have ie i:i , ,l,,. ... "."7 . ,,l. nf awk. nn "i rriinnn unit tn unotr- nosed ' ' l'' f"r aPfl0ito'-u'nl ,UW '",U 0'hCr ' part r"bi IkuUdml wnitlie. ..n.dltlons. "iimereisl Hotel" situate t ' ' "f P? neeV'n.!fd .WS The Mil Bridge Club of Ilawlt.m ';( n.'SnColUXrt'unon Z t tht. week a. the home of Mrs. R i loi,,:, '..r.V0" Thirteen (is) 8 Sargent '?ck Nine 8), see-1 "' ..., ;.i r :. 'T nc..RU" n n,,rt,e Club met at the ... Linrici. in tne i-ro- " , . "'.'" the sale of beer by home of Al Hi'Hl- lM 8roy ev- "i .it. n '.w." "Pp." Ior .... tomorrow evening will assemnie ii Prlnoa n ... . Mn .w. . ..... II RnwIe'B. a,((at Motpici taksn from th Mo-1 Coughed Incessantly Mr. C. Pehrman, Selkirk, Oat, write iljui winter I suffered rem a very sever -cold. I coughed luce santly which irritated the gland and caused tore throat. "I tried several medicine without ay luck, but tme day I picked tit, your alniauac aad jad, about ' if : .. i f ur. wood's Norway Pine Syrup "I got a bottle and after taking couple of dost-f felt much relieved and when I had finished it my cold pad Imply disappeared. " "Dr. Wood'" U 35. a bettle, largi family rile We.; for lale at all droe- Ur. St? a n l.W rinuM if Um I , Vi JAM AKV t. m. Had a Severe Cold INSTITUTE HELD (fists and dealers; put up only ly Th Um- T. Milbnrn Oo., Limited, Toronto, Oat j H FIRST MEETING cm Elected by Terrace Women Organization With Sirs. Seamen as Head TERRACE. Jan. 80. Tlir Terrace Women's Instltute-lstld iir first bus-, athtm mertlnHC, the jm in lower O.W.V.A. IltMVWqsaagft.fternoon. ' AbcMk.tntRvejle ; to ; tendance. cts of the , , work, and thf 'mftyt at the organlxa- tlon, as weH .gMifl outline of the institute actlvltle tbrougiout the pro-, vlnce wa outlined by Mrs. Dover who 'presided oter ttoe meeting. The eleotioo At officers for lax took place and resulted aa follows: Preatdentk Mr. (Seamen Vice-Preaident, Mrs Hall. I Scrtry Trur. H-ncy. Dtractors lrs. sondal. Mrs. Sparkes. 0ff UHI. Mrs Barker and I The 4UVUlty . fit stopping active bawk property on Pour Mile mountain work in the Womana Auxiliary to th gave aeaays of 216.6 ounces of silver Terrace 6pttal and carrying on ae-and 28.6 per cent lead. The property aUUnoe to the Mfpltal through the is being worked by a Vancouver com- Institute waa diaoAisod and favored, pany with Al Harrlx as superintendent. ! with deUlla to ke work-'d out at a later n ii M, a... iii-rciiiij. ii was aecKM'u .id' sable to "I ,d 1 "Z , I l """ Pr""nti J(,Ktph 6mlth ' tD H""," "' the meeting. In publ,. h-U In me talk In which he Uchcol waxed en- has been ...r . , . . t uniHNt it- as to the advlsiblllty of 'minis h combined exhibit of Bulkley n u, w... r-7SVXVBU w prtTBiv nomee-, nostesses medal by the national committee tor were arranged for and refreshment the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee , will be served at future meetings The of Confederation for his essay on the second Tuesday of each month was subject of The Place of Confederation, chosen as tfee day f meeting. In Canadian History.'' I - -. There has been much alcknesa In' I : Hazel ten during the past few weeks, few If any famlHea having escaped It. 1 1 Rev. J. H. Young spent several days Is it week down the line on church "Sourdough" Mac Kay, after having Bnt a year in town, baa resumed hi do tie at Second Cabin on tbe Yukon Telegraph Trail. Henry Hlggins of Woodcock has been s recent patient In the Haselton Hospital. Mies M. Cestell. student nurae at the Haselton Hospital, who baa been Ml for some time, ha now recovered aufflelent- ly to proceed to her home at Evelyn for a vttlt. In The Letter Box HMIKUV IILPLETION Editor Dally Kews. la a reaent Isewe of your paper Mayor Motherwell made a statement I deploring tft fact that people are still Useala. Sweden. In an Interesting tree-under the Impression that the salmon ; tiac oa the history of the aki and the fisheries are being depleted. To prove Inow-hoe. In olden tunes the ski his contention that they are not he -port held such an Important place In ftjwotae h 1WT pack as a fair average ! the life of the Swedes that heathen for the last ten years; by design or mytheeagy inetadea a specie 1 deity who otherwise etnltttaf the fact thet fisher- i was the patron and protector of all men and gear employed during 1W7 'skt-rusmers The ged of th ski waa were wry mueh In excess of any year called Oil. and his nam Is still foHnd for the last ten fears. , ln nuny gmedlah place Mates, such as If the 1HT pack was not very neatly Ulltuna. UUeel. et. On a rune etewe a failure what waa It that drove the n, the province of Upland Is seen the oannerydsen to Ottawa seeking leglala- j pasture ef a skl-runaer. and heathen tlon to oonesrve the fish? 'legend also etntain a northern ski- Quite recovered ln health. Mrs. John' u M"or " m ny douot " goss Ska. the deugMer of glaptt Love returned to her home ln Klaptox i 8riU tb 01 lmon. I would and trie wife of NJord. The original this week after having spent several ' nint M Mor tnat ne uke Scandliisvlan skis consisted of en los weeks as a patient In the Haselton i p!ed 01 etlneiice from hi. rti of weed with a groove m the ewitre Hospital. ' U,"'g "" ln the bon o propelling the akl-runner visiting ln Haselton where she formerly fishing season we've got Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert . iPleheraaanl PA. ST CLUB ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL RACONTEURS leatanc ' BUILDINGS, CANBERRA. AUSTRALIA. The teat of AtmraJw Government . . . marfcng tfie birth of a new city ...the first example in the history of the world of a complete group of laimal Administrative offices planned at a unit. 'pHE Australians, descendants of pure British stock, have long cherished a traditional taste for their ancestral liquors ... but they too have now learned to appreciate die mellowness and original flavour of HIRAM WALKER & SONS LrMiTED ewTHjjurr ano mkao oremt , suaniviui. cjumm ESTABLISHEp ISS WRITB TO OUR MOHALOFFICE. 517 PHILLIPS SQUAPE. FOB FREB UXXTAIL BOOKLET w msBor. 99 PAGE FTVa inm -r III NEW PARLIAMENT By AefOlNTWCNf 1 T Hill MAJSjev" WV K0wtV JfHi tin Thin advertisement is not published or displayed- by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Britinh Columbia. wary Mar one yea, put his statistics In ,,M a short one ungrooved ad sxreered the waste paper basket, tske a boat and.Wth leather. The long en wa the ""'"s aw muu vnsi una 'running ski and the abort one waa used :, sia and Mbrta Siberia th the sale sale were In Rus entered with leather and beh tn tended for at Ming to the anew. Tikes tetereatlng facta abesjt the history of the ski sports are published ka the eaoeUeAt year book of the Swedlah Sects ty for the promotion ejl the ski sport in Sweden. Just out. Skiing is the At the rsanatar weeklv lnnrhnn nl MM Mn..t.. - -- - ..ki.u William Shannon, well known Queen .h. Vm, rWi Rot7y Club In the i " tiuTlXt Ch.rk.tte Island timber operator, aa- -ummodor. Ckfe vesterd.. aft-ron I jTL2i 7h. . " , ,7 JT.ZT fin mhi. Th-r. Wy ol the country have taken It up en- , s felT J! U,nmnt hM,r Connon told tbuslaeUceJly. and a pair of ski is al- L'.SL- " ' mml"t AUMtm Wor, - t th fim present given to the r. a. Daweo. entertained with readlna children ss soon aa they art old enough from Kipling. Both raconteurs were to walk Competitions are held fre-. AUr.r ."JT, " th" .rr xnM b pnt NlcholU for their quently and attract wide nubile tnter-STZrfTl? (kTl ff0rU WWCh t- eecbUl, the nmuJu ski Jump- I ling events. In stun cases approprla- TIM. f 1 1 1 1 , . 1 a lira Hum JnhlulAli I ' of Seal Cove, who died in the city recently, took place yesterday in Van-' couver. S SPORT CHAT 1 Skl-runnlne. the moat inel.nl wliitav ttona from public mean have been glvtn to provide ski for poor school ehlldren. and the teachers efteti take llfflKNIC STItllE 'sport ln the world date back to ha- kl"nmnlnK "I air very careful: whenever I then and prehistjiu times, and the ski quarrel with my wife. I send .he child- undoubtedly w.i . ulnatefl in Scandln-ren for a walk." 'nm. according to ihe research of Pro- "Drar little thlnmi. one rati ee they fetor K B Wiklund. the well-known get a lot of fresh air " Lapland expert the University of The nopulsr lnlereat In this lint of sport ka concentrated around the nialr-winter sport event of the year, the Vasa Run. a long dtetanc akl-ruunlng ' c-mpctltlon In Dalecsrlla. following th Miioric route of oustavus Vasa. th iounosc of modern Sweden when, 900 year ago. be fled on skis to save his we' fresh TW -cjtijng waaiii, but wns brought back by' tt$ DaWMfUkW r iisnts just ss he was about to cross Ncrweglsn frontier. This event It xiie .; the most dramatic turning I , ii ; in the history of Sweden, as (iuv;wus Vaa ss since able to free h.s country from foreign oppressors with i lie aid of the Dalccarllana. On ;'ii.- occaston thotiH.uids of a pec ts tors, including memtiei of the Royal house, go to Mors in Dalecarlia to attend the competition, in which Sweden's in t famous loiiK-dlitanc skl-runnera Like psrt. WHIST LEAGUE OPENS SECOND HALF SEASON Native Knn of Canada anil Mmine New Tied for ladertlilp Prince Rupert fraternal Whlat Leagu . oiit- lnxt night were aa fnlktws: Oiiii to S. Moose 8. Sen I Cove I. Sons of Canada 8. lOOF 4. Bt Andrew's 5. St George's . Knights of Pythias 4. W. L. PU. Son-, of Canada .... 8 J 0 tl.i. 8 J 0 (',! to 8 3 -8 s. il Cove 4 4 4 Kmuhta of Pythlus. .4 4 4 St Andrew's 4 4 4 I U.W 3 8 3 81 tteorge 0 0 i ,lv cph Perielnncr im hiw been on hriel trip to Anyoi following his return fniin Vuncouvci where he npeiit th ciu i-.tnius and New Year holiday aea--iii ii'itved in tlm city from the north on .lie rrluc Rupert thl morning. j COATS IcanadianJ VACinc uy Flour Guaranteed to. please you better. For Sale by all Good Grocers. Clearance JIREATKU IARUAINS THAN RVRK DRESSES HATS Hosiery and Lingerie Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketrlilkan. Yt'rangrll, Juneau and wkagway I'eremlier SI, January 11, M Tu Vnncouter, Victoria and Seattle Isniitry 4, 18. PRINCESS HEATItK C. Per Hated ale, Ea Bella Bella. 0ean mil. Name. Alert Ray. Campbell Klvrr. and Vsncuimr rery Halurdtv. ll a.m. Agertey far til Hteamthlp Lines. Fall Information from W. C. ORCHARD. Geatral Agent. Csrner of 4th Street and Jrd Atenue, Prince Huswrl, ILC. I'Immis si To Everiy Woman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration nsw color combinations for the sun porch, new color cbemiM for baby's room, nw color beauty eerywhen in the house-"til" Brushing Lacquer conn as h househo'd blessing. , Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 M 1