, hi u.'ir.v 25, 1928 Our Cleaning Prmes On and after Feb. Ul, 1928 mn-d and pressed 7.r -i rli .'incd and pressed ., $2.00 (;, .-itid vest $1.2." T 7."0 I r , white $1,00 ii . steamed and -..'! 7."? ii , i,its cleaned and pres- .,,1 ,..$1.7.- i, Overcoats .. $2..0 i; $2.00 ! . Y-tS ."00 : . .: $1.00 .IB i' - -7.". as in r i nt8 7B Poneer Laundry l?)21 I.(d. I'hnne 118 I'm net- Rupert of Chevrolet i 1 1 v.-ry Chassis Sosi.oo i i Truck Changs $HO0.OO I r $808.00 i Delivery 808.00 $808.00 $0.(1.00 $o:tt.oo jtio.to.oo $lo:o.oo landau $1080.00 l'.umer and Rear ' standard equip-all Passenger Wheels Standard ' ' ' on Imperial and ' only. On other -::n.on extra. Tire and Tube, ' in. Kaien Garage Phone .".2 Trappers ! W.ltlt i irettiiiK enough for ; i ' If not, come to "'tn. ,lunt now wa want itKirten, ermine, coy-' !. foxea of all kind. ii. ' ivc larire order" from " iurr In the Enat. cannot fill them we nf lionua. We pay top - for everything. have Urge lot. " and I shall call "' Hy. Remember. If you I iinre deal aell to oldbloom The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue Ot'H CHEAT CLOSING out SALE of nrSv ANI) 0YS' '-OTIIIN(j AND FUUNISII-IN0S is still on Montreal Importers Thirrl A. J Mill.r. Proprietor 1 Re-t I rum Waterfront Whiffs Halil.ul Season S.nrling Well-Houn.eous Kun of Herring I, .Now on Number of New Hoats at Local Yards p 1928 halibut season ha opened a la . , , ' III IIIUMI ul ik.. -r iv iioi l oi t'rinnu i-rnui. .. wie local i'lsh kxch nnio nn.n.,l T ..... .LT .. Iir.il ,.f .h . . ,, 'uenuay wnfll Hire loa Pri'ire Kupert. Map 923 Whereas proof of loss of the above Crttruate. of Title if jilted In the name I of Ira E Mahtin. has been filed In thl ioffh-e. netice Is hereby given that I shall ; the expiration of one month d.tie of the flrat publication hri ! a provisional Certificate ft Title m lieu of each of the aald leal CertiiKate.-. unless in the meantime valid ..'i' iinn as to any be made to me in antint: DATED nt the Land Reentry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., thl lrd Januray. 1938 H T MacLBOD, ill Registrar of Title. IN PROBATE in tiii: hi i-hkmi; nit ht or mtiTisii I1II.I Mill A In the Matter of the Administration Art; and In the Matter of the Estate of Sidney Scott Marsh. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI ftnnnr r alcR. Youn. the 14th da Of I February. A D 1938. I was appointed 1 Administrator of the estate of Sidney Scott Marsh, deceased, and all partM ' having claim against the aald estate . are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the , IStb day of March. A D 1928. and all I parties Indebted to 'the estate are re-iiulred to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Ruoert. B C. TXted the 15th day of February. A.D. 1938 . IN PROBATE in- Tin: m rui'MK roniT or itomsii rui.iMiilt In the Matter of the "Administration Act"! ahd In tltcMatur of the BathM of Ateiandar Oameron De-ed. Intestate. TAKB NOTICE 'liat by order of HI Honor, P McB. Y.mnt the 9th day of February, AD 1MB I was appointed AdmlnUtrator of the estate jf Alexander CnierDii, deceased and all parties having cUlms against the said estate, are hereby reoulred to furnlh same, pro-narly verified, to me on or before tn 10th day of March. AO 1938. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re-ot'lred to pay .the amount of their Indebtedness to me f'T'hwitlv NORMAN A WATT. Offlrlsl Admlnltrator. Prln.-e Rupert, B.O. Dated the 10th day of February, A.D. 1038 200 MODELS LADIES' SPRING HATS NO MORE $4.50 NO LESS See thec before buying elsewhere B.C. FUR CO. TM"' ins r fejl. ver the Purse-selnlng for herring In Pearl Itor-bjr. north of Prince Rupert, la prohibited, except under special condition, in the new fishery regulation The principal area in which, within one mile off shore, it Is proposed to pro- hlblt salmon pune seining, in sequence of the recomnwndatlon of the Britten th contract by the federal department of public work, will be embarked upon. If something: to Hot done about It very soon, tourist tram off the CPA. boat landing at the government wharl will think they are being landed in an old-faahlonrd Jail yard instead of an up and doing town where virtue la dirt cheap and crime la at a premium. Such. ' doubtless, would be the effect upon the minds of those who should hap wander to the weat end or the dock a , , . - aa - a - ll8rry j,, w()R.h waHone of tJ. f. i men in i'nn. ,....... . ,i ... .. . .. . "ini ooie ana a nn one ,.f of Ik- the thiw :i:r?JZ" fimi "VnB mn 01 " W ISUOn, mi m good stout rof to be readv for the . 1 1 - t . i PAILT OTTV73 PAGE FTVTS cut upon the atari that ha been .at the new overbend pedestrian ap-1 proech by the department of nubile worse, ah uw it needs, matter hla atuff tl The now !. ... ; . i " J u V Me orouifni oruJfni in in B.OUU H.UUU DOUIldl. poulld. ' 'ecutloMr ecutkmer to to do da alte 'fti long and o"a.!id -kippered- J. reported, oy Lapt. Matt Madwrt, formerly of the Eagle. wa one of the other ,ouag i;r.t boau with S.000 pound while the I from from the the aUafiier teer tnirci boat on the lUl and flrt Canadian of the eeaon waa the Unome. Capi Dvid Rltohle, with 5,000 pound. While it a predicted that, on account of heavy cold storage atocka on hand, the 'Jix-ninjj price might be low, the whs ha opened not ao badly with h.ds of 15 and 8c for the two America;, mtche.-. and 13.8c and Br: for the Canadian Pricen rereded. however, and J- 'lie neroiid market day Thursday, from liir and 6c to U.3c ui.d k wa )aid ,r 5A.500 pounds of American l -h v. i 1 1 1 A lune Canadian veKsel received the'lltrui of 10c and 6r Landing in volume from the opening of the season to yeaterday were in ex- of the figure for the whole month of February. 11)27 ao th aeaaon at lean start off ahead of laat year. The total for the flrt week bualne of thu jeaonl 180.MM pounds 140MO American and 10,000 Canadian aa compared with the total for the flrat week of the iM7 eaun that, that a weS I man. dlwmbvUnt ! Princen Buioe eerty ' the fleet up until after March 1 001 onfm oee Batunapy momlBg. "W th oI 'mUier; Boau landllu catchea un to ,tH.. were sre u follow; i u'r luck would have American Ilene, S.0OO pound; Oaab. 8100; Uranui. IOXjO; AUtok, 7,000; HI Olll. 11.000; Reliance I., ls.000 pound; Dlwvery S.000; Reliance. OOO; Ann, J . 3:1.000; Majestic. 31.000: Olorla, 8.-000. Canadian -Unome. 5.000: Ingred H . 5.000; Toodle, 5.500; Bingo, 4.000; Zero. 500 it, a root or ao from the yawning abye and rob Frank Morn or the Prince Rufktrt OeaeraJ Hosoltal of a neat little lob. uch wall have to be the situation It earn until expert engineers can wrangle tbemaaivef into aft agreement aa to the plan. If thla t m mple of government speed and efTldency. perhaps we d better turn Bolahavtk or Muiuollnl. Powerboat PeaMa, Capt. Harvey Duma, mad a trtfi to Port balngton and the Matu River Saturday, having on board Indian AgeeU w. I. Colltoon and Public Wort Hngtoeer Mackay. Hrmea Hupert liaat Houie powerboat Columbia Pliberfes Commtaaton, are a racneaa was aalled hasUly to Butedal ; follows: Dundaa nnd adjoining islands; ; Thuraday aftornooo to pick up Individ-In the varloua still net um.' n.Mn., 1 uaja from the etaauner Ventura who an- 76.500 pound mad up of ' Canal: North Arm nf Ki.jr.ti. i.ui. : Dnnmtl Wanted to iret soniMrhar In a 71.000 American and 5.500 Canadian. I Curtis Inlet: Ui. .. n. ..! i hum. llstoa ruinnr. th.t it Halibut landed during the flrat few Port John: Kr. vi.h... mlcht dwttoB Into an Intereatlna atorv days ha been by smaller boat from , Bay; Cousen1. Inlet. Fanny Bay: Zlcbo betore It weaj over. a) vt ma oi vne Harbor; East Arm of Kantln tnWt vw..., .ru. me weaiwara oanaa Frederick Sound: Port Neville: Lough- Capt Robert TMtoson I ' ruriiucK. e.c . are expected tviromh Inl.t Oeeo rte.n tw... Water Bav ... n.. C.P.M. itsuur PvifUM b.iri when 19JT fUhing (tarted there were Arm. nnirndou storms which virtually tied , , NOTICE. uooa weatner nas prevailed for the ( inlet; Toba Inlet; Malaaplna Inlet; The-pening of the 1938 ean whereas , odosia Arm: Launcelot Arm: OkMr HtVIMI IlKKIKIt i:iiim: A full measure of speed will be added tn thai ifti - - M rt tar !e-Certificate of Title No 30041 to Lots Z7 . ll. e iii tud in (Ui, Block lilneteen Kergin s Pull Moon, flneat pleasure 1 19 1. Section six ii yacht In Prince Ruoert harbor, followlns now. - Oapt. transferred jurti Oray having been 1 to tie Prince Mary l chief Otfleer tor a tew trip during the! Oapt. Larry Thoaawou of Use Federal ' PUoU of Brltlah Columbia left on Wed-1 neaday aboard the grain ship Aahbyi which be wul tofee.k Union Bay whore neiemilt-ai OI lllle 100 WV1 I to an ..-In. kl.k . w.. h arlll knnta. tnrm - l.ji-. rf vemeen i17i and euhteen """- - s "" ilBi. Blcxk twent-ix Mi. hostlon ' effected at the dry dock up to which to bar deatinatMw of the United King- ix ' 0 1 1 the vesaal moved thla wack A ion tin . dom or Csntlmot. He will return to ifirate of Title No 8003 1 tolot .,.. . . . .k. it .kn... ik. ..lahl. . ... i..:e;en (IB). Block ten (10). Sec- " '" ' " tiun rven i7i v.un gear is being put in the boat to! He-oniiicat of Title No 34471 to Lot ! replace the it h p Eastern -Undard Frank Waterhoua. freighter Robert forlylffv'T!!' Srenty-lewn unr,v'r dut "adline The latter engine H. Merrick, la due o Albert MoCal- 7,; Section U in i8). city of ' na Deen tola Dy Dr. Kergin to Oeorge '"J ummmtvw wm a cargo eouauting Ne and Id. Cbnatiunsen who will In- of thre hundred Mew of coal and 15.000 stal it in a seine boat they are building feet of finishing lumber. The vessel near their foi (arm in Kltkatla Inlet. ! "Ill load out Tempt eottonwood log i from the dry doefc for Use Laminated B. I. Parker reporu the aal of a Material veneer rain at Mew Weatnttn-' Pord manna engine to W. J. Unehaan. etar. Lawyer Island Ilghtbouve keeper, for . InatalUtlon In a pleasure boat, replacing A a mean of working off the auoer-! a smaller two-cycle machine. Hot pep of a rising family of energetic . 1 boy. Doc Orate has purchased a It-toot B.C. Towage ft Lighterage Co. tug fpen boat with a two cycle engine from Salvaea Princess left yesterday for Bella J- Barr at toe Cold Storage plant. Doc Bella having in tow the John Currte m thus the latest member oi the Prince Bon plledrlvlng outfit aa well aa a raft Rupert Rawing A Yacht Club. of pile taken from the old quarantine : wharf on Dlgby Island On the delivery The leunehing took alaee on Wednaa-of this wharf rebuilding work at the day of this week of the M-foot uolllng Indian village of Bella Bella, for which boat purcbafced froak J. Bvedmark of the Currle concern bat bean awarded Cow Bay by stale Petotean. formerly of NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that applicatlan will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the neat session thereof for an act. 1. For the lnoerporatton of a company to be known a Tor Alberta. Peace Rtvar and Pacific Railway Company, or audi other name aa atay be given, to con struct ana operate a railway as louow the Canadian Naudftal Railways. A : b p. Regal engine has been Installed in ! the vessel which will aeon be ready tor service The halibut boat Kattn Is being given a thorough overhaul, due attention being given- the engine at the Star Welding Work, and wUl be all ready to resume tai Commencing si a point at or near ' work upon the return to the city next the City of totfehridga: thence in a : month of Klnar Hanson, part owner, who Westerly direction to a point at or ...T , hM -M4I v,. near the Town of MeLeod: thence " Mn apsndlng the wtotor in Norway. Westerly and Northerly in a direction acnaratfr parallel to the Oalnrr and McLeod Branch of the Canadian Paci fic Railway to a point at or near the City of outary: thence Northerly and ry and ana BMBvanton wen oi ine uaigary .liar railway to a ooint at or near Laeombe thence Northerly to a point at or near the City of aMmontoa. vith the Waaiti River at or Beaanaon to the Town of Orande Prairie In the Province of Alberta; thence South Westerly through tltt Monk man Pass to a point at or near Aler Lake on the Canadian National Railway to the Province of Brltlth Columbia. Id From a point st or near Grande Prairie In a North Wstterl direction to a point at or near Pouoe Coupe; The other halt owner of the Kaien I Capt. ana Cndordahl who WUl call hi flai new boat "Ooveesant," now nearing completion at the dry dock, thla I' TOM' HAY ACIItK m.imsh a-1 . ui 1 1 lb) prom a point at or near the City I "TrrP-" .T. Z or djSKttjari by the saoat reaslbll I mg in sar,japaneae poatBiiHnmK eatao-route to and alone the rlaht bank of i llshmsM hu Cdw Bk. Pruv Runcrt. 1 oonstrueuon or the smoky River near It junction ; rtai irani mw myuu j im now vessel being , as aoon as other ra oampleted. K. Tauaturl. having turned ow the new 40-foot halibut boat Helge H.. com- j plated to Maureltua Ifalkevtad yesterday. will lay the keel neat week for a 30 , by 10 foot vessel of workboet line fori J. W. Collier who will use it in fishery and from a point at or near Pouoe ' psww eervice. aii ore is n.p. vivian Coupe In a North Westerly direction . engine will be Installed In the boat on mJWt"Z- " inniim "ut sral South Westeriy and Westerly dl- new V. h p. motor of the same make rectlon and North Wtatarly by the 1 next year. The boat wUl be almilar ST nroWthTToinat but larger ttian the K.ki. aj of Stewart In the Province of DrltUh product of Taumurl'a. Columbia at the head of Portlaud ; y. sueiilro. having turned over the ?d"prom a point at or near HHdeont ta,,but Boutheod to, Hope crowlnR Peace River in a pen- Anton Mean today, wtil immediately lay eraT R"'T d'rectlon to a point at the keet for a 2 loot ginnetter a a or near Whltelaw; thence In a Nor- ... . . . ... . " . , . J therly direction to a point at or near "r model, the engine tn be select M Port Vermilion nd tnenoe Northerly later. and Westerly to the right bank of the Hay River l or near It Intersection I with the Northern boundary of the I Province of Albert. The aald railways being declared to be for the general benefit of Canada. 8. To authorise th said Company to ' construct wharves, dock and hotel and to own and operate vessel and to collect eharge on telegraph and telephone me-aaaos of (he public. Ut fUe upon and aemilre water irawar sites and .to atener- sw electric and other energy and to dl- nose of the surwrqx from and collect charges therefor a To author ine the said Company to Uwue securities in respect of the Mid line of railway to an amount not exceeding Forty Thousand (840,000.00) Dollar per mile for the prairie section, and not exceeding Sixty-five Thousand (885.000.00) Dollars for the mountain section. DATED tt the City of Edmonton, in the Province of Alberta, thl 4th day of January, A.D. 1928. I Signed I J STEWART CLARK. On behalf of the Applicant o-o Fwlmj. Ilavvi it Bury. " ' ' etc IWirrlsters. 8 c ! Bank of Toronto RlrtK . Iv.nii Mt -m Aimila. Cuadt. At Bugas on Wednesday s combination fish packer and halibut boat named Antoinette was launched The vf-sel.' negotiation for the sale of which are new on, I 48 feet long with beam of. It' 8" and depth of S 8' power being ! derived from a 30 h.p. gu or oil engine. I Suga has also riuiaitad s sa-foot trolling I boat, "powered with a Ml h.p. Regal en-J glne for J. Keith, and the keel will be' In Id within few days for a 81 foot combination glll-netler and trolling board ordered by J. Kjendhal. aa experienced Great Lake fisherman who recently arrived from Fort William. An 8 h p. Bast-hope heavy duty cnglrve will go in this boot. Smaller Jobs In the Japanese yards Include the putting In of a new deck, cabin and combing on a Port BlmfMon uolllng boat by Tsumurl ana thorouith overhauUn and partial rebuilding of i""' oruei Laura F . iseil by Oejru t'liirt'il iu (siiry scr.lco t:;twii HHHHHHHHHgHHHBgl THE Prince Rupert sad omens River cancer lea. at Stags, where also M. M. Stevens' powerboat Vera S. Frye Is having final touches put on following an extensive rebuilding Job. Oeorge Phlltoson of North Pacific cannery la building a new trolling boat at that point. A rush order for s 6-8 h p. Acadia engine, to be delivered within thirty day, haa been placed with the Ward Electric at Marine Supply Co. Centering In the vicinity of Port Simpson where the fish are reported to be ao thick as to almost burst the seine, the taking of herring Is now on In full swing in water adjaoent to Prince Ruper). Capt. Ole Skog. with the Aaurite. te seining Intensively and the packers W. R Lord and Orier Starret are making dally deliveries to Prince Rupert with their decks just showing, the fish going into storage at the rate of two hundred ton in 94 hours. Other seine bonts engaged In the taking of herring Included the Anna 8., Zenardl and Bethune The arrlvnl of the fl.sh in full abundance has given timely relief In the matter of tml Unit bait Norman L Freeman, local representative of the International Flaherte Cont mission, returned to Prince Rupert on Wednesday ufter an sbaence of over two month, the most of which time he spent on a thlrty-slx day voyage with -"e- members of 'he scientific staff of i!w eouiuiii-! tr-'m Seattle to the Ko-dlak banks and beyond. This was the third trip made by the Dorothy for the commission during the close season and, while not actual fishing was done as on the first two trips, It proved very successful in the taking of water samples at depth, water temperatures, spawn specimens, etc It waa on thl trip out-boaial tast the D-rothy. at considerable risk In a rough sea, took a sick sailor from a frelghtlnn vessel and delivered hlrn into hunpi'.al at Ketchikan. The Dorothy has now been released by the commission for the summer and it la understood that Capt. Ole Hvstum. the owner and master, plane to engage In halibut fishing Mr Freeman will spend the summer between Prince Rupert and Ketchikan engaged in the work of the commission. Pete Meuse. Who returned to the city thl.. week after spending tlie winter , iu Nova Scotia, collecting a bride for' Da of your copy of The ilv 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 Yo urse It 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 OP THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly DAILY IT WILL PAY YOU! NEWS i jBajaaaanaaTtotoawaawmaiawawaaa I BBaWaWBIjgBE3BM I 71 ' f- .1 I 1 i P. an ad ian National QTjc Largefl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE Ill PKRT for. VAN'f'Ol'VF.K. VICTOHIA. SEATTI.B. and Intermediate point, each I'KIUAY. 0 00 am For STEWART and ANYOX. each UEINi:aiiAY. 10.00 p.m. For NORTH and SOt'TII (I'REN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Fortnightly. PASSENOER TRAINS LEtVF. PRINCE UUMtllT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SAll'ltllAY St 11 JO la. (or I'ltlNTK OrORfli:, EDMONTON, MINMI'f.O. all points Eastern Canada. United Stairs. '" AOGNCf OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Ca Canadian National Rtpnsa for Money Orrr, rr;tc.b''-etc, also for your neit shipment. 1 - erJ5tefiBaHeW CITY TICKET OFHCE. MS TIHHD AVE, PRINCE RUPERT. Phone ZM Jud Thurber on the Mulrneag. Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality himself at Vancouver on the way home. has signed on for the season with Capt. I I IIIKIIIIV RETI KNINd After having spent the winter In Victoria. Oeorge O. Buahby. head of the Rupert Marine Produot Co. Ltd.. operat ing the reduction plant at Tucks Inle I tn Prince Rupert Harbor, I expected to return to the city next week. During the winter it is understood Mr. Buahby became Interested In a pilchard reduction undertaking on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Power tug PJl.T.. Capt. Harris Kerr, of the Bushby fleet, returned to Prince Rupert on February 33 from Vancouver whore the vessel had a new 80 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse full dlesel engine Installed as well as undergoing a thorough overhaul, all combining to make tlie vessel aa good und handy as ever Mie was with greatly accelerated speed. COAL Prices ML Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 133 Second Avenue