it 1 1 lM p'lTII'i fin ' Mule. 1 'i.i,. I AKK , - I i: that nn application . i in' Purllumeni ol Can-M-Milin thereof for mi . rponiUon of company I in' Albert, Peace Ktver i uny Compuny, or iiuch may lie given, to ron- a railway a follow:-;; . lit it polut at or near ' i .Uibrldge. thence In a ,, ,., iuii to n point at cr i,,am of McLeod; thence ,,i Northerly in a direction , t l-l to the CaUary and i ,,f the Canadian Pacl- ixilnt at or near the ,! ,. thence" Northerly and , CiL'in-y and Edmonton -..nut ill of near Laconabe; r; ::, to a point at or near Kiiiiiunton. ; .nit at or near the City , by the moat feasible 1 iIdiik the rlgnt bonk or , 1 Kiver to crrjekmg of lever near It Jhottldci w.,ni'i River at , the Town of NOTICE. : Province of Arbeit, Westerly through tte i-,, to a point at or near . ;i 1 he Canadian National ,. Province of British point at or near Orande , s .r'h Westerly direction ;,i or near Pouce Coupe , point at or near Pouce , North Westerly direction , or near Hudson's Hope .- Kiwr. then? In a gou-w -uTly and Westerly dl-Nurtli Westerly bv the , . route through the Pine : ' at or near the Town tin Provlnre of British Die head of Portland iiit at or near Hudson Peace River In a gen- rlireolK.n to a poilii a -..tela; thence in a Nur- ., to a po'.nt at or near : 11 and thence Northerly the right bank of the . or near Its Intersection , ,r hr,i boundary of the : Alberta. ...iwayi being declared to benefit of Canada. vie the said Company t-"f,, docks and hotel and ,t- vessels and to collect i.iph and telephone mei- . .Due. u file upon and r altes and t'J gener-her energy and to dla- :;i:in ir.m ar.d collect 1 . the said Company to . in respect of tlx asld to an am ount ji it e -Thousand iM noi w :. tor the prairie sections. i.ik Sixty-five Th mnand 1 ilnn. for the mountain City of Edimnton In : Alberta, this 4th day 11 ifas. ; 1 1 STsTWABT C LARK ' 1 irhalf of the Applicant r.rvie aury. , - -ii'-itom. etc . 1 Mi: x of Toronto Bid, i. Alberta. ATI! It NOTICE I ltION AM) I HE 1 1 1 t; that Robert M .Mclress is 1416 air. Ave BC. will applv f.ir s .nd use 20.000 gallon-ei out of small , Hows southerly and : .'on Inlet. QC Inland' - westerly :rJi mirer,.h,m 1 .11 nusion tniei mi it MO feet from shore wolf tracks : n.imh twenty-four acrei . ler lease, and will be "ial purpnsns upon the) "i applied for to least Huatcn Inlet. Moresby, i ported on the prrmnd . f December 19.'7 A .1 're and an application; and to the -Water AC " - ' d In the office of toe, ..' Prince Rupert. BC lie sppUcatlnn may tie Mid Water Recorder or. 1 1 on oiler of Water Rights. H i Idinga. Victoria. BC. I ii.iyo after the first ap-; notice In a local nearside of the tint publication! a. 1MT. 1 ROBBtf U. CURRIF Applicant. of Title No. MM I to Lot : .:! mx ifll. Bl?ck nineteen '" MX 18). I il Title No. o. awut fMII te w icen 1 17) and and K twenty-elk nf Title No. OOai to I 19i Block ten (10). Sec-; "in 1 7). 'e tf Title No. M4TI to Lots! rw- i43l forty-four (44 1 and Applicant. TRAIN RACED WITH A WOLF Overlook the Animal nnd Driver Plan to Collect the llounty BAULT BTE. MARIS., Ont.. Jan. 31 -Ntlaon Fulrher. 142 Almert Street Eat, engineer on the Algomn Centra! Railway, does not hot),,, WHn the .ppiT,ve(i rnctli .dk of wolf hunting whrj.he goe after the an.mals. He runs (Sent down with Lit train. Hlne the Algoma Central was bum north of the Bault, through what ' probably the best big-game area on the .ecntment, the trains have frequently come in contact with moose, deer, beara wolvea. foxes, and many of these anl-mi have been killed whttt caught 1.1 !k rut, on nestles. orUtcjBfusrd by Hie headligliis But PMeher's wolf hunt wax Ringed In broad daylight a..; '. ! :hly . . rmlnated. r.VilXK .H lUf'KIMl He ba' Ved his englae. No. 104, tile n n,ch took the Prince of Walea : in Kmii7 to Oba, In 1B1B. at SO I'.1' - ..11 hour against the fleeY-rooted ".If and .,ii out In about six tele-..'. 'ii pole lengths. Fiii'hir left Prater, 103 mile north, o'i'ii -'0 ininiitea late From Prater ooxn to '!: Aijawn Canyon there Is a II-.' xr (ent grade for nine miles. .'.:) m hallway down thla grade, or at M.le 107. the train was Just making a Iciik curve Into a rock-cut. The snow-plowa. which had been operating fo.-tne pui two month, had piled the tow up until the line at thai point resembled s long trough. Just as the train was entering the cut Pulcher saw a large wolf coming toward the train on a doti-trot. rlMllfAlli: I .UTKITT.n "T romiit ay whether he knew we were I te ir not." Pulcher aays. "But, . when he saw us he turned and iiindr down the track, with his taU uck ou 1 like a balsam brush and his mane fl.-pplriK as much a to challenge tie - pcerl if our big eiu-lne I accepted t:.e .allf v for the race with Mr. Wf If. let the brakes sff and applied full -icum ahead.' For the first two pole-lengtha the wolf gained speed quickly a id waa around the curve far enough be out of sight. For the next two :r-i'rpt!" w? were both going strong st about 30 miles per hour For the nix; two poles It was a very exciting race but ld Engine 104 had the ad-ui;' .Ke t a make-up of iron, steel and pteam We caught up to the wolf and 111 it don We will collect the noun- Fulr.ier says that In the area when he killed the wolf there were once numbera of deer, and he would see lbU8. frequently, but now one Is sel- dom seen, while the snow shows many SPY BECOMES A BUDDHIST 14.M. Block . twentv-seven ' . . .,....n.rrmsin tlon eight (. dlty of I lorsmon.u - hi. iert. Map 933. who had crossed his trail during his '.7! "'.- lu.teoric European days, re ognlaed him. M .,on halTSm HMmTSS! Prevlou-y Uneoln had vUUtd the is hereby (ivea that 1 1 British Legation, where he disclosed ni " expiration of one month t, ... diaciaimod ny intention of (' i e 01 tne first publication . ,. ,,., tn. w uu areata ssvurs , nr,.u, nJL.iu. . 1 ...iri-ua sststnst British unl eighteen (Ml. Section iKttatlufi Lincoln to Deliver Series of Lecture and Live In Retirement PBXIN Jan Jl -Ignatius T. Treb-itsch Lincoln whose isJeidoacoplc career lcdudes service a a Church of Bng. land cun'e member of the British Parliament and Oenhan spy during the war li turned up In Pekln In his de-IritiiK year, and Is devoting himself to .'udy of Buddhism Lincoln embraced the Buddhist faith in Ceyl.m alter the war Described by th ee close to him aa much brcken In helth and spirit, be prrived in Pekln last October and took inner, in a Oerman hotel under the alia of H Ruh Hi incognito waa main each of the said lost Par Bt ,nd aakrd that the Legation do ' the Land Registry Office, en, B.C.. this Vd January. H P. MacUJOO. RegMror of TtUes. LAND ACT INTKMIO.V TO TO I.EVKB (.VM1 APPLY """ar Und District, Land Record Telegraph Creek, and , I , , . northwest "ofthwest anil end of of Oledy nisilsa ' ""'ii in abnut laaaiaa 1 anil about Udeg. of NOllf'R ,h.. 1 tt.- ' tiladvs Lsli. 10' r west west , 'rPpr. intond to apply leiiM1 e. 'm' of the fnllnialB. - 'lilllleiK InB al character .of hl vlait to China, agreed When it became known that the quiet and studloua Herr Ruh was real ) the internationally famous apy and Intriguer, however, he w so besieged 'f MwiunfriMii and others that he left his hotel disappeared for aeverol da:fa to take tip nnd only recently returned . nAt hoo near tne numoir ii.-u''" Bret Hats date Here he denies him nelf to nil oallera except those he kr-.ow connection ...... witn nis mii" Ir ii' 1 uii.i-. - north !Blld only at rare intervals d-isa he emerge sirMei 1 1- vlalt centre of Buudniai wiauo... . AUin. le - , m , ' ot . LW' 6U i niver V -"wuth of Kan' 11 le , 1 : wees; inenoe ""nw one ouie ""a 'res m. 'Slid JOHN ALPRKn uumx. rv'fi'lb!LjL1"APP"a,nt' land Mcr " TO APPLY TO 'AKK LA Mi piety. i.....i, has asserted that he la prepa . of lectures on Buddhism .1.1.1, h. mteiids to deliver in Pekln . ,n iwimi In M that Lincoln learned that one of his sons. John LIB IN l'KOHATK in Tin: hi ,ltjlSV,,uxT ,M' ,1RITIS" In the Miller of th- Administration . Act: ".! .k- cuu of John ,n haTaaiT otherw kno Johan I II. li28 ?3E BAtt7 tag's nva NOTICE, .jeoT Kraakai:. peceasru, 'r. . ,. I i l' - TAKIt NOTTCB that oy orosr . ,.. I'M,,,,, "Im n Ruiieit ua m.. Uu.,., unn Young, the SOtn day F 'i '".' 1,1,", l "on Inlet. Queon of January. A D Mi?...nu"- I AdmlnUtrator of the eetaU ot Jonn ouu'rCEn,ftRobwtM Ourrte.'jTh.iUen. otherwise " iter. B.C.. v" apiiuwun occupation fish h irr.ksv Kraakay. dscessed. aceeea. and . - all . parties Hi,,,, .. , ,l,nnc westerly 20 titilred to pay tne , ''. ,t ' 1 ' ,'",Byhout la chain:, debtedi.es. to me forthwith iv M NORMAN . . . A a ,,i ,. chains; thenoe nor- IT v v. "" 1 3 chains Uh nrrioi&i Official Adr wnvmiiiiiB "t 1.'' s HOBalliT Xf estate same befi before the ' hi eVr. . !" ' "' PPlJ fora lease ol having claim. KJ"t , w 1 Z ! rt dcbed lahda: I are hereby required to furn "" ''"" ' at verified, to me on or A P011 PMts1 properly ' ""in , r ,"bou 1 xT feet wo. Wtlay of March. AD. IMS. ,,l uMDl"" a and an .......... ... to estate are re ?I Of parties Indebted '",r". ' ,"1'!"u'thl ..f their in WATT. -. . Administrator. 1 C Ullje-. . 1. I,:a 3:1th il.y of January. A.U The "Flu" LEFT HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART Mrs. Deulah Demons, Pleuant Khar, JUS., writes: "Having- suffer.d with the flu' a few yeri go, I was left with a my weak hearL "I waa unable to go about, and could not do my Loucewurk. "I would get diizr ipells and would have to go and lis down. "I could not tleep at sight a the least little noiae would wake rat op. "1 tried different klpd. of medicine, bat they seemed to do roe bo good. "A friend recommend.! I have naed five boxes and am much better) do not get those diuy spella, and can do my own work as well as erer." Price Cue. a box at ail drnjrglnti and dealers, or nailed direet on reeelft of price by The T. Milburn Co., Uuiited, Toronto, Ont. coin, was benm tried for murder' in England. The father raced back to England but the speed of British justice made It a IosIiik race, for the sou was convicted and 'iani;oil before he srrived. Then, acrordlntr to his own account, be itiurned to Ceylon. QUICK DIVORCE GIVENCHICAGO Many Aiirexce Make City Head- quarters ko Are Residents CHICAGO. Jan. 31 -Just why Chicago i.oula have been chosen by several ac- resses during the poet few months a be place to get divorces to not readily apparent to lawyer unless it be that the Illinois laws are reasonably brood and residential required) eat not too strict. Fsunie Brie, the comedienne, woe the :eoder In the most recent llet of stage personalities to seek and obtain drvorces here. There have foUoissd UmMgh the past lew weeks the divorce cases of rfeltu Menken. Morton Hetflo, tunMiee Hubert iMfs. Crane Wilbur) niece of 3a rah Bernhardt, and Bvetyn Herbert. Illinois' legal requirements for dl voire remain as stringent de ever, said one attorney, but compliance with them leads in many Instances to facility and .peed. Most causes require variously one or two years established residence, but ont prominent comedienne res ly divorced her spouse quickly because she fotHsd him with another woman. Illinois there by had Immediate JurtexUetton throat upon It. and when the hsjaband robes no objection be was dtfWved without k. Many touring octree pay in Chi cago two or three months each year. It was pointed out, and having no estab lished home, formally indicate Chicago as their official residence Upon eoeh Chicago appearance the aame residence U Inhabited and In time COenes to be recognlMd a the legal home. Then. Jiould marital discord arise, suit for divorce legally can be Instituted in Chicago. Divorce suits ore divided between two court calendars on for contested oaeee and uite for those in which there will be no fsght. It is the latter variety which sometimes will permit on actress :j rush here from New York, obtain her divorce and return east In time to ml merely one performance of her play, aa 'n the cam of Miss Herbert. Once a tilpulatiSh of no-con teat ho been filed by opposing counsel the actual divorce proceeding is a matter of minutes, although the step leading to It may have, required two years or more. PALACE OF FRANCE ON FIFTH AVENUE ; - CITrWNEVVYORK NTCW YOHK. N Y.. Jan. 31 -Erection of a "Palace of France" on Fifth Are. si a cost of OM.000.000 la planned by a group of French and United State esp- :tallats. Nichols Matolowltoh. rYeneh financier, sold upon his arrival here on the liner Prance. The building la to be thirty-five storey high, he said, and the greater part will be used as a hotel, mainly for French travellers. The (trot floor will be given over to moving pictures und showrooms to advertise French products He said n Invitation ho been tended the President of France to attend formal opening of the building next year. Notolowlteh would not give the pi wooed location of the structure. but sold option would be taken up. BORN ANDMARRIED "IN THE CIRCUS" LONDON. Jan. 31. Famous circus families were united when Oeorge Banner, a nephew of the late Oeorge Banger, the greatest showman of hl dv,, married Mlt Florenoe ImhoJ.,. Oinnett. ot 8t. Mrk Qhtircl, KenjoUig-ton. The bride la a daughter ot the late Emlle Frederick Oinnett, who also won renown as a circus proprietor, The couple have known eaoh other since childhood. A boy-end-gtrl friendship sprang up. and later mutual admiration of skill and daring In the circus drew tliein closer. Both were "boru in th circus" and can scarcely remember when the f!rt r?fnr cam of actually ci,n;r. haling to the thrills of th rlngi BUTTER FROM NEWZEALAND Imported Product Keeping Prices Down; Egg up Slightly A survey of the local markets thla week provide Uttle matter for discus- sldg. Wbrfeeai markets continue dull and slugfleA snxL.the aame conditions are reflected Ui the retail stores. Con tinued supplies of butter from New Zealand ha caused the price of Canadian butter to drop .this last week. But to offset this the wholesale price of egg has risen 3e also and If th YmtimiH cold weather conttrftfes particularly back east, it it Just pQfWfble that the frlce of egg will rise stpl further. Beef price oonwnue high and It dees not appear there Is any hop for beef prices eren to stay at the present high level and Increases from tune to .Une uiay be -voiced for. Hot house rhubarb la again appear ing aa a bartHnger of Spring although it ha not the sturdy appearance of the later open air svtsika. Prices current ate as follows: LARD Pure 35t Compound 30c I Bed .grapes, . DM Re1 ' Clllfo: , CaJlfornla , lb. teji'Julk. SVvl larfuuJbuittiri rWHtrta DamTy Spltrenberga, "C F.OOS BC. Fresh pttHeta 40c BC. fresh flMt 45c B.C. Freeh, ecttn SOo Uaeal new mid Mc rinii 8moked kippers, lb 15c Kippered salmon, In, 3So Gmoked black cod, lb 200 Finnan baddies, lb. , 3Se MKT Fowl. No. 1. lb. 38c sod 400 fleostlng chicken, lb 4io Ham. sliced, ftret fade toe Ham. whole, first otsde Ne Ham, ptonie, lb. c Cottage roUs. Ifr. JOVj Baeon. baek. sliced 60c Baeon, sftle Mc te Purk. jry salt ...(, J5c AyrtMre bacon, lb. lie Veal, ahdulder He Veal, loin 40r Veal, leg V Pork. hulder ,.. 28c Pork, loin 4uc rerk. leg , 35c Beef, pot met 15c to JOc Beef, boumg Uc to le Beet, sleek Me to 49c Beef, roost, prime rib sac Istmb. Chops 1, Lamb, shoulder .....1 Sac Muttett. leg 40c lamb, leg 48c Mutton, etoopa 40c tluttba shoulder 30c ItllTTtR BraoUleld. shsmmtk and Woodland lb, SOo BjCO.. w. .' see CepMol. 3nd nod, lb, 4Se sesr VallOf. lb. ..., Mc Kew Zeataom. n bulk 48c prtpts ,, Mc Alberta Oresvmery 4c CIIKKME OaBiembert oheese, 8 os. pkg 6a: Kraft LUabrrgcT. 't Sac Ooi-.rlo aotid S5c New Zealand eottd SOc Bttiton. lb. 40c Kraft 45c Norwegian Ooot 66c Napoleon Umberger . ., 70c Reqtwfert Tee Bwlft' Brookfttid, lb. 4Se OergoHaola, lb 1 75c MelAren Cream. Jar ... 4A0 and 8&c CfrooklteW Swiss cheese. M, lb. pkg. SOe BrookfleM Oanadtan cheese. lb. pkg. 3e Oruyere 4M Ot-lden Loot, lb 44c Jack. 1b, Wo fcernaao &rdo.Jb. -. 75e Oammekwt, H lb soe TllfUR WhiH, p 100 ,.. ,..4.. Yh4 far IfkOB jr.... - viirHi IMpMr. V m tlHrd wntt;, . . iPnetry , flow. 10 . . . Beets, S lb. for Beets, eaek CorroU, new. 8 lb, for Carrots, sack Potatoes. 8 lb. Sack Parsley, bunch ba. for . r lb. .. Dates, pa grade Fancy Extra fanoy Home Beauties, fi .... Extra fancy Yellow Newton "C" srad Fancy Bxra fancy Wlneeap. "C" grade I n;-7 Eitta rauy ....... IT 4.T if . 08 MM . c . ate .1128 ate 119 . 10c Cauliflower. B.C.. head 40c California head lettuce 15c Oarllo. Imported, per lb 40c Spanish onion, per lb 10c Leek, bunch 10c California celery, head 10c Si lie Spinach, local, lb 20c B.C. Cabbage, lb 8c Cooking ontona. s lb far Site Turnips, fl lbs for Uc per sack M OO Brucsel Sprouts, per lb, ate Hothouse Rhubarb, lb. Uc ntllT Orange, Valencia, doeen. . .40c to tl.OU Leiivofts, BuQktst, doeen ., 50o and 00c Imperial Volley OrapefruU. . . 3 for 35: ! Florida grapefruit, eacrt . . .'. lie I Banana, a lb 35c 1 Extracted honey, lb S5- 8&0 83.50 IS.78 14.00 8s n 13 60 13 60 83.78 . 4.00 83.80 3.7 (1.00 Br ails ..rrrrr Walnut, broken shelled .. Walnuts, shelled halves .. Almond Peanuts No. 1 mixed nuts 3Sc New tllberu 3ne life . 3m nKi ..... 080 60c 66c 5 aoc 'Manehurlan walnut ate California walnut 49c 10Q lbs. Wheat. No. 5 MAO OsU th Bran , X Shorts 81.10 Middlings 880 Bariay M PouKry mash I3A0 Special enrmaah M OO Oyster shell 8180 8crotoh food W-3 Beef scrap 00 Oround oil cake 8455 Baby chick feed M3 Pine oat chop ti&i Orvtehed oats 8188 nne barley chop MAO Whole corn tSSO Ortkrd corn 13M ,! 1 vM GIVEN TO GIRLS ON COURTSHIPAND CAREER CHluAUV .'n SI . Courtship, rareei aii'i calorlea In ten lessons are to be oifered Chicago young women by thc Y.WX3.A. Experts will tell them how to be happy on 81.800 s year; how to avoid divorce; how to ni:ike huahanda happy at breakfast oud now to greet of your copy of The Daily 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 Well 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! Navel oranges 40e to 81. 00 DKIKII Mil ITS Lemon and orange peel ..... SOc Citron peel sot Black cooking Mas, 2 lb. ate White figs, a lb ate Currants, a lbs Sac Apples ate feoehee, peeled ate Apricots, lb Stc Prune. 90-100. 4-lbs 88e - at lb. box UM Prunes, 00-70. lb tte Prunes. 30-40 ltc : 40-M. a lbs 34c at lb. box 'Evaporated peon, halves, lb. .... 800 IS lb bos NUTH Almsuasjhejied Valencia fisa9fl To Every Woman who is eager for new idea in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color Hcheme for baby's room, new color beauty everywhere in the hou2 "61" Bruah fnjr Lacquer comes an a household blestting- Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 - AIL Skaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 15 PER CENT RURRERS, siies 6 and 7. n-irular $2.25. now Shoe Sale Continues. Every pair must ro. THOR JOHNSON them when they return borne ot night. 8ucBooful marriage, according to Mrs Oladya Jenklna. under whose supervision the course will be given, "I not baaed on love in the sentimental senv. but on payebotogfy . ' "We shall Initruct our girls." (he aald. "In personal charm; when not to wear KM curler, for example." NEW PICTURE FOR CANADIAN GALLERY on . 'rssr AWA. An. 30. In connection the mm puri by the CotJ 4tt "The Repent MO Veronese, th great VrVeirr pointer, the Ottawa Journal aays: "With the addition of this picture the Venetian School at the National Qsllery becomes strong. The large. 'Chriat with Ansel.' n ej?:. r ,rk hy Veronese, nl-veady in the collection, together with the Magdanel' preeenU thla artlct a finely as anywhere in America, while the three Tintorettcs. a Moroni and an exceptional Seboatlano del Plombo complete an unrivalled group of thla school." OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE " . of ' HUN'S AN1. ROYS' CLOTHING AM) PORNISII-IN0S Is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. R. Miller, proprietor