li.'i f" Di 1' M'lll I '''"'A nice 1 I mid ! ' 1 Of nh diy of irv 14. 1928 WATER NOTICE invritwmv ami vk vo'IICK that Roljert M , ... nildreSN Is 118 -8th Ave. ,. ,u.er. B.C.. will apply for a . t k- and use 20,000 galloiu , i water out of amall orek, i AhlU flow southerlv and Huston lnatt, Q. Islands ifn westerly from Mrn , i id of Huston Inlet. Tlx k ic diverted from the au-eaas nh'iut 300 fft from ehorr 1 1 ' ihrougn twenty-iour acrei ; uuoer leate, aad will be Mhuitrial DttrpoWM upon the md a applied for to Jena HuMoti Inlet, Moresby potted on tl DtctaiWr. the jfrtmnd WaT. a notice and an application n r-to and to the "water Act," '" , ! filed in the of floe of the r p. rdf-r at Prince Rupert, B.C. i. :u the application may be , ..,, aald water Reco.der r , comptroller of Water Right. '..,.,. t Building. Victoria, B.C.. ," nrty day after the fim ap-, , t (hi notice In a local newa-T ! date of the ftrt pubHcatlon h- , :, ,t 22. ivrt. AOBbRT . OCRftlE. Applicant NOTICE NOTICi: I hereby given to . of the MunlclpaUty of the it. nre Rupert that I require .- of the aald elector at City ,i Ninth day of January. 1931, ' luck noon, for the purpose . jrona to represent them i Aldermen, or School Trus- of nomination of eandl-'x- a follow: iates aball be nomlnatei ic writing ahaH he au)-.' electors of the municipal- r and econder, and shall I "j the Returning Officer at wn the date of the no-' PM. of the day of nomln-i -did writing out be In the , i -i-ri 3 in tbe Schedule o' i!i! Elections Act." and ahall : ame residence, and oecu-.-' riptlou of each person pro-irh manner as sufficiently Mih candidate, and in tlx ;i'.ii being necessary eueh poli x 'ied on the Twelfth day o! (j'wen Charlotte lalande. Ore- ' l nd Recording District of itul miIiibIa an fhs mt !1 C I- to :.n deecri damaged Waterfront Whiffs Season Cloex UpMtt (Prince, llupum wrure (the m tied up for the winter and be befor.Tfe Hwer TueSS gae frorrt the -.outheant on i T 'f " "P with"t th, Hd' nd.wWlfche. ma injury on one SfI?H tllat Prince Rupert Harbor u,,?!. T?1 eniational experience of the well-known little halibut boat u.e.v A n k; . " , , " vessel, wnicn was io nave Droken loone about 8.S0 at 8 o clock the next morning by AlberJ Prebourg of the Liraett Si fsl tor nsst staff sitatt m wl. a a capt. Jack McLean, owner sna skipper of the boat, was Immedl ateiy notified Dolph Prince, was pressed s Into service ,r. The only unhappy feature of It all that Jimmy Farquhsr, In h course t the nawuc trip, lost a much prized geld watch and chain. Anton Moon has selected the name Southend'- for the forty-two foot halibut boat, powered with a SO h.p. Frisco-Standard engine, which Is now 'earing completion In the stuahlro tLliJ. 'blihjel in Cow Bay Helge H f.vern himself aocordln.lr ' u"n' cjtoaen by dcr my hand at City Hall Maurellua HalkesMd for the 40 foot iuy of December, 1037 s. p. JOicxa. Returning Officer LAND ACT. M)TUR OK INTENTION TO TO IXARE IASU : Rupert Land Recording Dl-) i:uia'.e on the outhwest eor-.'. unnamed bay on tbe south ! '' '' Chanal, Oraham Island 'i.tI !te Islands, in the Province r ! .mbla. halibut boat he has had built at Taumura's Just across the bay. In the latter boat, a 24 hp Bolinder motor was installed on Thursday at Albert 4c M7aaJery's. Both vesseU will be ready lor service early in February or by the time tbe halibut fishing season reopens. A twenty-eight foot trolling boat I built last winter la Cow Bay by J. Svcdmark has been purchased by Kr notice that Arthur Robertson lrn Petersen, formerly of the Caoa- BC. occupation a lumber jdiao Matienal Railways bridge and dcJfoed lands ofl'uildlng department, who will now turn i t at a poet planted about jhla hand to salmon fishing A 7 h.p. -terly from the eBouth ol i Regal engine has been Installed m tbe 1 " iiiniui luw Bli ill- I -1 i-i- & . iimm Inland. Queen Chariot u .'nre of British Columbia. ,i;ns southerly; tbeace 10 :. thence 4 chain nor- -.'lorellne. thence following to point of conunenc. n'alnlng 8 acres, more or edl A ROBKRTflON ' lt37 I AND ACT r"in: 01 IVTRNTIOV TO APPI,V TO I K tC I. AMI row oeing put oy reienen prepara- tirj' to commissioning It at the opening of tbe IMS season. The craft has s sturdy appearance with Its beam of B ft. 4 in The keel has Just been laid at the t Ruga yard m Cow lay tor a Uattty- 'three fcoi trolling boat for J. Keith. Prince Rupert trailer An IS h.p. Regal engine iU be IMajla la tast vaawet which is to be delivered to the owner by February IS. Within s few days, the Bias yard wUl probably close on another contract for ')l Harbor at .ne Read of! a boat of somewhat similar nature and d Queen Charlotte Inland, in April the construction of a 48 foot lu.tish Columbia .,m t'llct that Rrlth Columals " ' a.ing Company Limited of occupation Salmon Can ty lor a lease oi HI lBKf HICKIMl I P Prince Rupert weteTfrnnt concern l: ,t mat ni.ntxt an th Mnorally this week reported that ! a creek celled Twin River, buslnees wss picking up s good deal lowing contour of rbore line loltowlag a wtater that has not been ' rucnmenceinent. and con- holding out any nar.lculsr promise. MSHINO a7 plcriio t I.TU While It may not be on quite as large! ' ipation Trai .ie of the ppar. I" foUowlat ill ar-i t Lm .... and the 8crub. Cant QI leeung nM Den J' take It was believed to aeek tor .i.h aik... i that tht "Uugesttan would he received and Jimmy Parquhar going along. ,j'vo'oy by a goodly number of th was aoout three hundred yearda Daat ' " ,r mn I he Prince Rupert Cannery In Tucks Inlet where the missing vessel was discovered high and dry but evidently uninjured on her secure resting place. riM k,.L . . . uj iuijii uae, ioe m.a a. was safely refloated and brought back down the harbor Bhe wa Utken out of the water at the Ward Ways am Thursday after- U'-on and found to be practically un very many Prince Huert bau. heist; aiostiy oi the smaller asneenl notion, which get away be lore March 1, ewtce) w uttiai stormy weather and other causes. These the change would hard ly affect. It would be tbe larger txwU, auch as i he American, where oppoaltkm, if any. to the proposal might be calx-c tod to develop. There seema to be a growing expectation thut. txfort another season bo-gins, the close season will be extended lor at leaat another month In which sase it would. In all probability, not regularly open until March 1. Rocking of tbe Sdward Upset t way, which will make them much more stable, has been completed and they ie ready for business again. There will, in future, be three slips for the accommodation of the fishing fleet. . CAR Of IIKAT The first deck hand looked very blue, And No. 3 looked aad: They went unto the Chief and aald. Look here! Sir. it'a too bad. The winter Is uooa us. And the bUnkta' ehlp Is sold: 'We nave our weary we ton to keep. "Aapllclag In the Oh! good, kind Chert aad Second. 'Do lis ten wRUe we pray. And give to us a little heat. 'Before we hit the hay." Arottud turned he. not deigning. Tbe'.r frocen looks to see. "You talk to aae of boat, yon twine. "What made you eaaae to sea? When I wa oa the rbsarr. "And 'twas ninety -asae below: 'We set oar gear aad sipped our beer. "With blsaset filled with snow. "U this tight ahlp. (the MaatU) s "The beating ayateaa'a ret. "And overboard It all abcuid go. "The whole aod-gseied tat. "But I will five you heat, say boys. "Before the winter goes; "Of. oawied heat. I will gat a aase. "To brighten up roar wees." And that waa bow he aaved tbe ship. Bat ho rsffcoaed not wlia "Daa", Who strained the doings through a seek, And drank it lake a naaa. Author WOOD ALCOHOL. The setneaoat Bertha a., Capt. A lea Olunan. iwtarned to port on Wednepdoy moralnt frosn a week's hunting trip Applicant a scale as other seasons have known. iw tn4 Oaeaaer Canal distrlat. The r at ife tthere le a very satisfactory amount of party an board atrtd. beetdss Cast 2. 'TTV - new beat building going on with ail ohmaa. of B. Oamiaon Rd. Olbboas. I.AN'I) ACT !:" he;n booked to capacity between orme, Qitly Valtan. Joe fieott and ... . r." . :ww nA ,hr "Tuning of fishing ea-,a H ,Bablaei. Their luck was Id lataar I v li .r-" in ana uiey uassjeo hrsmth 1' i"a AppiKani. ine shoos are sotting plenty of engine -iar land District, Land Rjecord- 'renovation work to keep them busy ' ',,.,,.SiS3-i:i2!.-and nt to mile n A'lUi. in about 'KK NOTICE that " I, John Alfred yard at Seal Cove Prinoe Rupert will 01 Gladys Lab, near Atltn. (urt neat week on IU first contract to jay the construction af a new boat. bis la a 46 foot salmon packer for '" iiring at a post planted at the rfewtt, at Brown which will take th r.m 01 uiaajs uh, aooui - .j, w. ' nrth of the mouth of Plan : Pce 01 ine npw - ;Clnrliitte Islands Avenu .nil VH.hth I TAKE NOTICE that Rabert M. Oarri. f Prince Rupert, in the of Vancouver C' ooeutloa riw British rv.iun.t5. ik. ' -..k.. intends to anol far a leas 01 'h. 1- toM rihed as Lots Thirteen ( 13 : (he foUowtng deserlbed lahd ' Pmrt.,i 1 H. Hl .ck Nine (01. Sec-1 Commenrlng at a Pt planted t , ' ,!:' 'II. Up dan. Prinoe Runert northeast corner about 1.000 feel I. .-liti-m ri 1 -. .. , , it ...1., . , .,m nrr.1 eiihlna at head 01 mil-., iiiopr. .1.1 J".,. 'ir. J:.'..." i..r.i" nv7nr w..rerlv ao .. "r bv th' "I'm bottle for halna; thence southerly about U chains. ,.0. '" n i l,,,, thc j,re,llMU, 1(,nne esviterlv HO chain: thence nor- M'.n , ,.rnc, Rurl B c th, lhwiv about 13 chain, and containing "" "i J.umsry. A a. 1938. M acre-. mr " " end about eajnieen aaaiiao. - MB r rw, imhh IFIIV .IIUII II MM m . ' ....... r g . - omesTond I aToiadr vA outfitting outfitting concern coneerna report report a a sudden suaoenj oou, 1 though rottea weather also onhaaM 01 in improvetnent in me vwume "- ' atUoded the trip made to Khutae inlet. ISSdaa. 10 west ... -. - .Kn.Mi 1.. a.ukui and about Mdeg. M' north) 1. ZZT nav H u UcLMr. boatbuilding ! -Tv.k ,.v k. . party cona)tlrig of Mlltea Ckaiaalea, U. McBwen, Ben Beit. Johnny Taelor and Jock Watt. . They Mt or aVuulay ntemiot. wanting or iMS lets aad aaaae twenty or so mallarde. it v.-r th-nce one mile west; thence several yearn oi service in connection Jollnny xnyhv.oae af the member's of '',.neM& mile north, northT and ."n? con'ta.nTni containing wlt" ,h C'in" UO"m """'."j I f had to take a rush trip :". more or leu -,rt 1 'ITIt T OP IVTUVTIIIV Til ll'I'll' Til ' "inmenr-lug at a pott planted at the, corner of Lot 31, Rang M iienrr 35 chains seat: thane 30 1 A ' R. TODD Ai SONS. I'ed December 13th. 1337 "GOVERNMENT I.1QU0K ACT' vni i: or aitijcatios tor iiit.k i.iriwfK i ard which It Is tbe Intention now to wUi th. nrta O. when a deetU JOHN ALPRXD LRMIKuX owponc of Decision baa not ) nio' cu0 ayma penetrated hat eye. Haaallg, 'l December B, 1337. LAND ACrT Apatieant vet in th matter of the engine to be (h tt.i. naaotod without eauslac installed Ui the new boat ahich la toimuoh troulto Que of the tale ef th Ike ppadv to ao into service n w I n , h, trolllnu i.eHwn In the 11 lit MASK uum Boat going on the new Md-een way ""ige 8 Land RlioTdlng Diatrlot af meiuaa the haltbuter Erie Roy. Capt. . ,' "lJ!!".Ba " ' w n.M,,ri,n whirl, I, having ner 'u ui irivgrspn raaaage. oaeena - locale altered and s new nkyllKhl In 'r m loiiowina aevennasi lanos: usai eanerai overnaui hihi iwtfii.i. Prince Rupert and. while at the time fm,'S,E I8,W QIV8N that on VOTH'E OK tJWS m APItV TO " tii day of Pebruary rsSgt th under- LK.tSK I.AM :tl Intend to applv to th Lluuor " .---r-m- 1 1 ' "i 'r 1 B.rfi inr -Kt?,' Jl. , n.lnn. Doiwrt Trwl Recording DU- ." i':"iiu. be lna part of the tuttfUP" trlct. and altuate at Huston Inlet, Queen ('"rnmerelal Hour situate at 11 orner r .f First LAND ACT vegsge was that Baa Beif found some hospMablr shsokora at KhatM Inlet aad preceeeVed 10 I all If a tosge uadar comfortahle circuiastanoes aad was just about to partake of a sseoad nvug-up 1 when the search party, hope auaost abajtuoaed. fiaalay found him. Never- larly. Ben get hla share of the There wa not much haatlag around nroposal made by halibut buyer to Sunday last owing to ettremt ""fth more or lasa. to hlkh water tho Pacific Coast. a a result "H- - .. .. marTto 'commence" of alorage - Jn tpotn of 'rge qu.nt.t.e. JM. Un4 Mef " and containing SO acre, more or hand, that halibut buying nn Heason reaalaat, braved the eiemeat aad be rtelsved from February is the reuu-1 jj hoiM a tow Juek. CwOige 10.1 AaleMt. LTD. ! ' 'r opn"' of tw """ M"""h h ! has been received viirlounly by t he Rryaat aad BUI wauacroft fared atanl- With the bird season ringing down tomorrow aad favorable weather In sight, there will pashaM; be many out tonight and tomorrow to celebrate the ctase by shooting off their spar ammu-nHVun befoes th aittUery Is hung up for the year. Reporting very heavy weather on tn trip In. Dr. R. O Large arrived In port on Thursday afternoon tram Port Blmpson with a party aboard the Sun-baum III. Return to Port Scvrwon was made on Friday. The aeuvebeet P- '.h, Q Oupt. Alex, t.huj.: wuj out Wednesday aad Thurs- it lUA " . . J BUU"' m annlicant. day. with cusunua and polled etflcerg HB CAIUf NEWS PAGE FIVa aboard, making a vain search for two ilncUaai who were concluded to have . been dMwned In the conceded sinking of their small gas boat while returning last Sunday to Port Simpson following visit to tbe city. ' IIKIlltlVO Kill AM. Fro&i the opening catches of herrtfi to be made powrtbly next week by the selnebpalt. Aym Capt. Ole akog. od Anna 8., Ospt. &1 Skog. Capt. Alfred Bwanson, ,head of the Prinoe Ruperv' I Boat Hawje. snneuacrt bi intenttoa to 'give very lamlly in the city a bucket of these suectient fish, ah that, it will be necessary for those desirous of par taking of te generosity thus offered will be to come down with bucket. Captain Swanson and . bis popular staff will do th reat even to filling the buckets o . weHll Come yonej Coma all) If there ( anyone In Prtpce Rupert next k who has not sampled the lajegt crop et feerring. it wlQ he noaaay else laujtfiut their own. There 1 no atgnt of tbe herttag ma tpeWo la dUsftat water although general preparauon have now been made for It. if in M W pa the anlavala off, wnwa is nut awry if tbare b to M sucoeeeful breeding, the ataff at tbe Klaahaa lakad fhjr Farm has bees en gaged this week in trapping the entire population of blue faxes The surplus mslee are betag klned off and skinned thus producing the tint crop of hidec the farm ha so far turned out. The akla no prime and in the best of condition. The reaaaa for th alaughtar la on aauat af the feet thai aawalwa tuv awttcc) RWUea ravas (be aaa duruu wrhBg tBM is apring and kUl the paps, thaw setMualy baaapertna; the t toady loot aae af the farm population D. B. iMm. aUtaator of tbe Priaee Rupm Fawaartea Rtpanmental station, who has kasm abajatt from the city alnee last Reptemser engaajed In research work at the Balverslty of Mani as, la Wlnatfiag and boom aocaatly attending tbe aBRual meeting of tbe Biological Board af .Canada la Ottawa. at expected to retarn to duty here early nest week. With a cargo of three hundred tons of coal for Albert McCaffery. Oalt freighter Salvor. Capt. W. W. Rush, arrived In port at o'clock Wednesday evening, aalllag yesterday on her return south. Having been absent for a week mak ing Asyex. Stewart aMi other aarthara polnta with the theatrical pasty known the norniatwi Players, the BjC Towage Ughsarace Co s bag power boat Salvata Princess returned to port Thursday met Blag. On Friday 'tis ves sel went out to Triple island to beang Capt. Larry Thomson. pUot. bock from be outgoMaj grain ship. Hoi nape rk. On Tuesday, th Anna S.. Cap. BM Snog, made a trip for tbe EUX Towage At Lighter Co. a Pott Thiiiiaii wrthJ the Indian Agent and Dominion oa 4 tabu oa board, going out adaa Thursday to bring the ofltctaJ hacJc Plan have been prepaiad for the British Columbia Piahtng and Packing Cow party. Limited, calling for the con- tructlon of a new cannery and wharf and necessary equipment for operation an Johnson Channel. Application tor penn lesion to build has been made under tbe navigable waters protection set. and plana will be shortly filed with the federal minister of public worts. Construction is to start as soon a approval of tbe plans la obtained. NEWTON CHOSEN HEAD ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY Organisation eg Loral ngllh FVilk Had ll Annual Meeting It Kirnlng The Royal Society of St. Oeorge af this city at Ha annual meeting last night elected officers far th year a fOtUrwa: . President 8. M. Ketrhai, k e nraddtot-C. J. tniriajgaiii. ' BiBiay-TTtutr--rx. AMridg. BxosthaMra. g V. '.t?QK, Mrs C J1: Korrlnitan. Mr. Brew)ftdfi;: W. IL Smeeton. W. o. Oakley and w. Way. . Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert JAM AltV 11. I91R Many friends greeted Mr. and Mrs Dan Jabour today us they arrived on the Princess Sophia from Taeoma where WAS SO NERVOUS, and SHORT OF BREATH COULD HARDLY SLEEP Mr. Lonlso Rtgtiih "olden Lake, Out, write : "Fr moral years I waa greatly troubled with. u" heart. I at ao nervoua aad abort oi treat I coold aaally slvrp at sight, and if I dil alrep for a while I had bad dream. "I many;ed to keep at my verk, omehow, nniil I began to have diity pell wkich got ip bad I had to giv op. I used majiy aiud of medicine, but found no help until I got a box f After the first box 1 found a great change, and after two bote I wa aa well a I conld b. "I tPld my mother, who bad choking- aeoaattai, shunt tKin and thy helped hr gretly.' I'rlt 50c. a bos at all draggiit and dealer, or mailed direct on yaerlpt af price bv The T. Uilbura Oo, lituUed, Xoiwlo, QnL they ware recently married. Mrs Jabour wa formerly Mia Aaaay. r Lieut. Percy M. Miller, formerly In the brokerage bnalnaa here, ha been warded the Military Oram for service ovrniea with the Royal Irish Rifles. Mr. and Mr. John McLenaghan, ac- eomnajaied by XUas detrude Melons - ghan. arrived tn the city today from Portage la Prairie to visit with Mr. and Mrs. McLenaghan daughter. Mrs. T McCrymont. Borden Street. NEW MAYOR, ALDERMEN ' AND SCHOOL TRUSTEES - ARE SWORN .IN TODAY Mayor 8 P. McMortlle and the other victors at the polls on Thursday' election are now lonaally lu office, having been sworn in at the City Mai at SUa this sftsmaon by Magatrat Thomas McCIymont. The complete llat of mu nicipal legislators for the year 1038 is! now as follows: Mayor-a P. Mcatordt. Aldermen W. M. Brown, W. J Oreer. O P. Tinker. P. H. Unary. Theo CJollart, rnank Utah, A. J. Prudhosaaae and Oeorge ; HudderheMt 1 School Trustees H. B. Boc heater, B.I D Johnstone, William OUchrtat. Mr. Tliomas Spencer, aad Thomas Mcateekin. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL i ON INJURY CHARGE IN PROVINCIAL HEARING On a charge of causing grievous bod-1 lly injury through negligence to Joseph Cook aa a result of a ahootttai affair on a small boat an Lakelae Lake at thej opening of lew banting union. Jack Hlgnall waa committed for trial by 8Q-' pendlary MAglatrate II P. McLeod In provincial police court yesterday after- j noon. Witnesses were Joseph Cook, the Injured mn; Dr. W. T. Kergln. who ; testified as to tbe wound', and Provincial Constable Thomas Catuai. to whom Hlgiiajl made a ateteanent on the day fnlliiwliiK tbe affair whlrh lie clalmnd wan accidental. Sergeant Alex McNeill, chief uf tbe district detachment of the provincial police, prosecuted while Milton Oi inflfi aetad on behalf of accused. DEMAND jvaasvgagajansssDaaEljBZanTt of your copy of The Daily Hews every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every sight for a year Keep Yourse If Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Ilupert, 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 IT WILL PAY YOU! NEWS "Rupert Brand" pers TUB DAINTIEST BHBAKPAST -'1 .. i1 "motedr Dally by Canadian pish & CoH Storage Co., L. Prince Rupert. aC S. A. McPHERSON ( Baritone) Teacher of Singing Studio PLATENS' CUUI ROOMS 2nd Avenue Appointment and term at Mi Laron'n Music Shop. Interview Invited ill OMIT FUMANUT WALL COATING.i In Twenty-one Beautiful tints ; For $1.10 you can buy enough Atabdstine to decorate any averaire ni zed room. For Salt by Thompson Hardware Co,, Ltd. 255 Third Avenue. Prince Ilupert