December 9. 1935 Presbyterians Ask Vernier Aberhart Not to Interfere CALOABY Dec 9:-Th Calgary A. ,.' nvini? Premier William i':.''n,i, n will not Interfere with ' ' "rch broadcasts. viitx NEW ROYAL HOTEL j, Zarelll, Proprietor A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1-00 a 50 Rooms Hot et Cold waei Prince Kupert. B.C. phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Grotto Taxi 456 1 CARS AT YOUR SI'ltVlCK Proprietors Bert Morgan & Hud Harris Don't forget the number 150 a i iwnni.il Want Ads FOR SALE TOR SALE 11x40 new fishing boat t $1,000. Apply Box 314, City. (287) fORSALE-Office safe, extra thick wails, giving perfect protection ljalnst fire. Dally News. (tf) SHOE REPAIRS BH0ES Repaired very cheaply until Dr 31. Shoemaker, opposite Rth School. umi act taW of Intention to apply to Lea.e Jinci In PRINCE RUPERT Land Recordlnc 1-2 mile south of the W. A Irtct town HomeSite Lease on Bklakl Bay. 'ephena Island. TUte notice that William Antnony htnm Af ClHaVl TViV Rtnherut Isl. uptkm Fisherman and Trapper ln- wjo w apply I or a iea.ie oi uie muu- Commencing at a pot planted on a mill inland within an Inlet of Ski- iVt tl ... nn TT njn.t g9 mv i ftJ, AUUUl l rm. ' u j "uiouBe. which la located approun- "ij z-i miles scum oi me w. n. j Ft; thence North 900 Feet : uo Eart 1,800 Feet; thence eouin i r" ewrt thene West OUU reet vj JJ at commeticemeiu and txmiainuiE wW a; rea, more or let. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN J! Novejntmr 4th. IBM K THE Sl I'ltF.ME f OUIT OF IIKITISII (Ol.t'MltlV 111 rroliHtr And I. n .t Matter of the "Administration Art" I. " III" Matter f the IMate of Samuel "rhenon -lwire. iiei-raneu. TAKE Hrmpp t rtfrijr nt TIK oaw Juige Fisher the 0th day ot iT.emb" lB35 I was appointed Admin' ""me, ,if u,, EtaA,. C Samuel Stepli-fnton U,... .... . n r' Tv- J1; nd all parties haplng rlalms " esiaie are nereoy irtuu " ntrnisti mmt pmpcrly verltlcd to m- beXore Uiember 15th 1935 and " Persons itidebtod to the estate aie ''1 to pay the amount ot their NORI4AN A. WAIT .. Offltlal Administrator , Prince Rupert. B. C uatd the 7th day of November 1035. t'KRTIWATBS.'OF IMPKOVBMENTS SILVER KINO No. 1; SILVER ? 2; SILVER KINd No. 3: C vin N 4: SJLVER KINO No. 5: SIL-JXa No. 6: SILVER KINO No. 7: 4 miCINO Nq- 8: BLUEBIRD No. 1 Sltn.T1?1110 No- 2 MINERAL CLAIMS, wuate 4n the AUln Mlnlnc Division of &tlre loeatwl : Whitewater Crwk, "Uwquah v River. iake NOTICE that D. C. Sharpstone, Prl .f.8 tor Raymond L. Walker, Dimt.i . Certificate No. 64891-D; No ILSi Mwler. Free Miner's Oorttflcate f'. : """7 C. Bracken, Free Mln-lrmaiU No. 64876-D; Arthur Hed-n. ' r Tee Miner's Certificate No. 04890- tton 'Vn'au Oow Mining Corpora-n- u.f.T6 Miner's CerUflcato No. 68026- ner's CertlfiA.; "m- Taking of Quints KINO SILVER L "wron, Free Miner's Owitlfl- tlt :.mi No. 64889-D. Intend! (lav f.nl M t ..I T.r..m the Jt hereof, to bp- te To tm nUl ler fcr Certlfl- obtinwP!ment lOT " purpose clalrnX 8 rown 0rant 01 th bove' "Wat CL 85 01 th Mlnertt Act, of .Lr nced before the L-wmnr pv.. .VdtU first day of December. 1035.', Film is Delayed Jean Hrrsholt, Maying Part Of Dr. Oafoc, Injures Leg While Snow-Shoeing CALLANDER, On., Dsc- 9; Tak-! ng of the moving picture "Th? Country Doctor" surrounding the Jionne quintuplets, has been temporarily suspended owing to Jean Hersholt, who plays the part of Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, having suffered a twisted lee while snow- shoeing. Dr. Dafoe, who Is attend ing Hersholt. says he will not liable to act for several weeks. The quintuplets, being used for tie hour a day for a week in con lection with the picture, are bein-' ,;aid $50,000. New Government Not Social Credit ! Premier-Klrct Michael J. Savace Of ew Zealand Slakes An-nounrment WELLINGTON. New Zealand Dec. 9: Michael J. Savage, the ::ew Labor Premier of New Zea-md. announces that his government will not be a Social Credit overnment although his party re ceived the support of the follower.1, of the movement In the recent general election. Postal Receipts In United States Best Since 1930 WASHINGTON D.C . Dec. 9-Postmaster General James M. Farley announces that postal receipts in United States for this year will be higher than for any year since 1930. This, the Postmaster General declares, Is an umlstakable sign of the general business Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr. and Mrs. R. L Brash and A. Johnsen, city; H. LeDuke. Endako; S. Ortqulst and A. D. Stewart, Lewis Island; Mrs. G. A. Davis and child, Carlisle Cannery- Royal F. Wezek and B. Webb, city; S. D. Zapka and M. Johnston, C H R. Prince Rupert P. H. King and L- F. Barrett, Inverness; J. C. K. Sealy, Smithers;; Mrs. N. O. Pratt, Miss D. Plte. Mrs. J- A. Brown and Miss Ada Brown, Port Esslngton. Today's Weather Terrace Heavy rain, calm, 3G, Anyox Heavy snow, calm, 32. Stewart Heavy snow, calm, 29. Hazelton Snowing, calm. 28. Smithers Cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake Snowing, windy. 27. Reception Given Visiting Clerics j Superior General of Oblate Fathers' And Bishop of Mackenzie Wei- j comed to Parish i After a vllt to the city of three days In the course of a tour of Western Canada, Most Rev. T. La boure O. M. I. of Rome. Superior General of the Oblate Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church, and Bishop Breynett of the diocese of Mackenzie with headquarters at Fort Smith will be leaving for the east on this evening's train. The distinguished, ecclesiastical visitors participated in service? in the Church of the Annunciation yester day and latt evening a reception was tendered them so they might meet the people of this parish. Speakers at the reception were Bishop E. M. Bunoz. M. P. McCaf fery, Father Maurice Smith and Master Allan Burbank, the last-mentioned on behalf of the children of the parish. The Superior General spoke In reply to the wcl: come which had been extended. Enroute east the party, which is being accompanied to the Interior by Bishop Bunoz, will stjjp off at Lejac to visit the Indian Industrial school. North Vancouver Boy Is Missing Still no Trace of George Nicholis Who Disappeared a( Week Ago NORTH VANCOUVER, Dec. 9: There is still no trace of George Nicholis a fifteen-year old boy, who has been missing since last Monday when he left home for school. It was thought he might be on his way to Port Alberni where his mother Is. Oklahoma Jail Breakers Have "TILLIE THE TOILER" tucv'dc .nr TOO .TOO Pbit I lU W W - I niVlKJP. - WE LL TAK.t f THQEE OP THEM, TOO Brief Freedom MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma. Dec. G: Of six convicts who escaped a few days ago from the state prison here, three are dead, having been shot by officers whom they sought to elude, while the other three have been recaptured. s CAVERIIILL DIES. ; VICTORIA, Dec. 9: (CP) Peter Z. Caverhill, aged 51, chief forester of British Columbia for the past fifteen years, died suddenly at his home here Sunday. Father Albert Drean, local, priest of the Roman Catholic Church, leaves on this evening's train v for smithers. , ' v-fi We sell circulation. We have It! Try a classified. ff DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE EXPERIENCE jBritish Columbia IS THRILLER! Jersey Cows Best Seaman On Norwegian Ship Swept Overboard Into Ocean And Carried Back Again .VANCOUVER, Dec. 9: To be washed oyei board in a heavy sea and then washed, back on board again by a return wave was tre unusual experience of Hans Peter ;Four Year, Old Animal On Indian I Ranch At Kamloops Is Adjudged Canada's Best Producer 7 TORONTO. Dec. 9: British Columbia Jersey cows have been adjudged the best producers in Canada. A four year old cow on the farnl of an Indian residential Olsen, member of the crew of ths 'school at Kamloops wins a gold Norwegian Norbo. which is In port medal as the best producer among here. Several" membenTof the crew 209 competitors throughout Cana- who had been horrified to ??r Olsen swept overboard risked thel- Uves in saving him as he waj carried back oi again. The incident occurred in the Caribbean Sea and Olsen sustained Injuries which made It necessary to leave 'lm ashore at Cristobal in the Canal Zone for hospital treatment. da as a result of tests made dur ing July, August and September, it is announced. Graham Craig of Cowichan, Vancouver Island, was the winner for mature cows. Mrs. L. B. Warner of Smithers is spending a few days in the city as. I the guest of Mrs. F. W. Allen. M-C44EW Just a "Buy" Word National Dish Of Phillipine Clipper Norway Featured Crossing Pacific ""' 1 t Noveltupej by St Paul's Lutheran Leftv Yesterday On Flight From unurcn uraws urowa oi uver j Alameda To Phillipines' Two Hundred - . i " ,4 ALAMEDA, CaL. Dec. A novel event of much Interest 9.Paii-. , , American Airways new giant fly- J J which drew a crowd of over two boat ing Phiuip,ne C)pper slr hundred persons was the "rom- qf jth China Clipper, took off srot" suDDer staged In theMetro- from Alameda for Honolulu Bun- pole Hall Saturday nighfby St. Paul's Lutheran Church with the rot" Is a popular Norwegian na tional dish which was featured on i the menu. day afternoon on the first 2400-mile leg of the company's second TfMttil'irlv srhort.arl flltrVit ih ilia church council in charge "Rom-. rlJnpme en,eforth the China Clipper and Phillipine. Clipper will leave on .alternate Sun- , I riaVf ternoons Instead of Frldavs. I renewing uie supper, urere-was v :a program Including an address of; 'welcome by John Dybhavn, who of Peter Lien, vocal solos by; Mrs. presided, selections by Ray Fossum L. C. Jenwn, readings byMrs.;Hahs and his concert party, numbers by Underdahl and an address by Rev. the Varden Singers under direction L. C. Jensen. VICTOR duces Prices on Its NEW dio Models See your RCA Victor Dealer Today . . . He will give you all prices and details By Wasover tt1 m i I 'tv villi vMJrTss . )L, , icB 1Nri( ovSS2n? AtJ i thought that rP. p hjyi AT HIM? ' .,- V SL ' " ' i l