I': ft-- t COUGHS .nd COLDS 'j A. It; Mallory of Port Clements, tyho IS pacing' brief business visit fto the, city, will sail, by the Prince John, tomorrow' night on his return ,b the Queen Charlotte Islands. ; Hyd Transfer 580 " Office ;;'3 15 Second A yen uc Birch Wood Cedar Wood me UMI ACT Not Ire of Intention to applr to Lrim I and , In P1UNCE RUPERT Land Recordlne District of Range 5 Coast, and situate about 1-2 mile- south oi the W. A Brown Homealte Lease on Qklaki Bay, Stepheng Island. " Take notice that William Anthonj Brown of Sklakl Bay, Stephens 1st. occupation Fisherman and Trapper In- icnas vo appij ior a leav oi tne loiiow-lng described foreshore lands: Commencing at a pott planted on inaU Island within an inlet, of 8kl akl Bay, about 20 Feet west of mf btthouse, which Is located approximately- 3.1.. miles south of the. W. A. Brown Homcslte Lease thence West 1,20 Feet; -thence North 900 Feet thence East 1.800 Feet; thence South! 900 Feet; thence West 600 Feet to point of commencement and containing Thirty acres, more or less. ' ; ' WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 1933. '.CEKTItlCATES OF IMPROVEMENTS ;8n,VHri,KiKa n i; bilver kino No! 2; BILVER KINO No. 3: BILVER KINO No. 4;' SILVER KINO No. 5: SILVER KINO No. C; SILVER KINO No. 7: 811. VEU KINO No. 8: BLUEBIRD No. 1 BLUEBIRD No. 2 MINERAL CLAIMS, Situate ,lu the AUln Mining Division of Cfcsslir Olstrlct. 'Whre located) Whltewatr Crek, Tultequah River. 'TAKE NOTICE that D. C. Bharpstone, acting -a, agent tor naymond L. Walker, Ftot' Mlnr'( Certificate No. 6489I-D: DiuUd H. Moller, rree Miner' Certificate No. 64877-D; llanV O. Bracken, free Mln- ere CcrtLtlcr No. 64876-D; Arthur Hed man. Free Mlner'i Certlllcate No. 61890' Dj Alka Juneau , Oold Ulnlns Corpora' tlon. Free MlnerV CerUfloate. No. 98026- r! waiter Barron. Free Miner's Certlfl utte No. 64888-D; D. J. MacDoUKall. Free Mrner'a Certificate; No. 64389-D, Intend alxty ciyi from the date hereof, to ap pit to t4i Mining Recorder for Certlfl oatea of Improvementa for the nunxxe erf obtaining Crown OranU of the above claims. And Further take notice that action. under' Beotlon 83 of Uie Mineral Act, raut he ootumenced before Uie Isauanfe of such Certificates of Improremenla. Dated this flnt day. of December, 1935 Call for Dr. Mustard! Head colds, ineezing, coughs; grippy aches and pains all call for Dr. Mustard either" in a full-length hot mustard bath, a mustard foot-bath, or, in the. case of chest coughs, a mustard plaster. There is nothing belter than the old-fashioned way of sweating out the poisons. It drives out the infectious germs and so stops coughs and colds spreading through the family. Keep Cotman's handy to stop that infectious cold at the very first sniffle or sneeze! COLMAN'S iK s. f. Mustard TUC Study Group Is Formed Last Night at Meeting f.cv. C. D. Clarke Outlines Plans For Series Of Meetings On Economic Subjects A new local study group on economic questions was formed at a meeting In First United Church ,last night when plans for a suc cession of such gatherings were outlined by Rev. C D. Clarke. It was pointed out that such groups existed elsewhere and were giving good service. Social planning was the subject introduced at last night's meet lng. In due course It Is planned to take up such subjects as the monetary system, exchange, banks, social credit. TRAPPERS: Have big: order for all furs especially MINKS AND MARTENS Ship your goods as soon as receiv ed we wire valuation. If price not I Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15: Interior$ $15; Martens, as high as i $49; Lynx, $45. ', In the market for good Silver Eoxes, Make a shipment and be convinced. GOLD BLOOM Is the best man The Old Reliable FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY IMIONE: 58 and 558 as master of ceremonies for the evening. Frank Dlbb was responsible for the Ingenious handiwork on the album. Sentiments suitable to the occasion were ably voiced In the making of the presentations and both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, al though taken completely by sur- "TILLIE THE TOILER" OH.HGYM THRILL- IMS, MR. VALEKiTlKiq I'LL SEE M3U THEN MElt, I'M eoiwe OUT TO DIMMER VllTH MR. VALENTIME TONIGHT DAILY ADOPTS DAUGHTER WHILE HUBBY EXPLORES Lonely while, her explorer-husban J passed Christmas in the polar regions, Lady Hubert Wilkins has announced adoption of a six-' year. 'old girl, whom she has re-chhlstencd Suzanne, after hcrscf. Sir Hubert was told of the adopt! on New Year's Day when Lady Wilkins broke the news to him over the short-wave radio. Lady Wilkins and, Suzanne are shown together. She plans to adopt five more, she says. HONORED Presentations Made cheers. Music for the dancing' was i by Walter Howarth's Orchestra. I Mr. and Mis. Jonnson will sail on A HP DAD TT V the Prince George tonight for L 1 1 j couver where they Intend to remain i for several weeks, leaving in the Personal Friends Tender Delightful spring via Panama Canal for a Farewell Dinner Dance to Mr. visit in England and Europe. It is "And Mrs. T. II. Johnson i their intention to return Jo British Columbia to make their future home in Victoria. Outstanding among many social! Those present last night -were: functions which have been held Mr. ana Mrs. jonnson, Mr. and Mrs. recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs.jW. J. Alder, Mrs. Frank W. .Allen, T. H. Johnson prior to their depar- Mr. and Mrs. W.M, Blackstock, Mr. ture-from Prince Rupert was ate-Und Mrs. It. Blance, Miss Marjorle llghtful surprise dinner dance ten-! Blance, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddle, dered in their honor last night at; Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Borland, Mr. the Commodore Cafe by a party of and Mrs. A. Brooksbank, Mrs. Neal about ninety of their personal ' M. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. friends. Tne proceedings started Coates, Mr. and Mrs. S. Darton,.Mr. with. a, splendid dinner repast after and Mrs. E. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. which presentations were made to Frank Dibb, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson, the remain- "Drake, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elkins, der bl the evening until well after . Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt. Mr. and midnight being then occupied In, Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Lee Gordon. Mr. dancing. and Mrs. G. H. Underwood, Mr. and The presentations Included a 'Mrs. L. H. Haworth, Mr. and Mrs, beautiful silver tray and comport ' M. Hellbroner,, Walter. Hume. Mr. and a unique autographed album 1 ana Mrs. u. a. uunter, ur. ana containing pictures of all the ; Mrs. L. W. Kergln, Mr. and Mrs. friends assembled. The presenta-, p- Lakle, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. D. Hon of the tray and comport waslL'ambe, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, made-by Mrs, L. W. Kergln and the I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lee, Mr, and album by G. H. Munro, who acted ; Mrs. J. J. Ljttle, Peter LorenzenMr.! and Mrs. W- R. McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRae, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mas-sey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mrs. J. R. Morlson, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Munro, W. H. W. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Par- prise at the whole affair, made neat ker. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmore, and feeling replies. Mr- and Mrs. H. B. Rochester, Mr.. S. C. Thomson made a few re-and Mrs. J, G. Steen, Mr. and Mrs. marks of esteem for Mr. Johnson, S. C. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.' on behalf of local veterans of the South African War. As Mr. and Mrs. Johnson entered the hall, after the friends had all gathered, the orchestra struck up a Wedding March and they were given an ovation as they appeared. At midnight, before the party broke up, there .was the singing of "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" and "Auld Lang Syne" with hearty Vance, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Walton. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow, Mr.j and Mrs. G, A. Woodland. DESTROYED BY LIGHTNING BELFAST, Jan. 16: (CP) While sheltering In Culdaff, County, Donegal, the trawler Florence Brlerly was struck by lightning and her wireless mast and aerial destroyed. Native Party, Led by Blind Chief, Treks Seventy Miles Over Snow, For Confirmation , . i A party of natives from the isolated village of Kisgagas tramped in seventy miles by snowshoes over the snow to Kitwanga at the first of this week to be present at a confirmation service held at St. Paul's Anglican Church by Rt. Rev. G. A. Rix, Bishop of Caledonia, who was assisted by the missionary at Kitwanga, Rev. Henry Flores. The i i Mparty of Kisgagas folk Included ,1 mr - m men, women and children and were Alberta I outn Clipper Pilot Successful Trans-I'acific Flight Is i Realization Dream Comes True i STUBNO, Alta., Jan. 16: (CP) MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS, BEDS SPRING MATTRESSES All Kinds Phone 775 Third Avenue NEW ROYAL HOTEL 4. Zarclli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rtea 11.01 ap 50 Rooms Hot ti Cold .Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phpne. i281 P.O. Box 198 A Change of Tactics led by the blind Chief Jackson. In all fifteen were confirmed, the service being conducted by the Bishop on Tuesday. A party of natives from Hazelton was also In attendance at Kitwanga for the occasion. The train bringing Bishop Rtx from Prince Rupert early Tuesday morning was met by the Kitwanga band and a large party of natives and there was a flair for mechanics lifted Frcd , to th , , ;iwiujhim flaw IHtkgVtUlIU' of Alberta to the cockpit of the; world's wonder aU"plane: When the' China Clipper nosed,' down into iSan Francisco harbor after completing Its first Trans-Pacific flight the shock-haired; Albertan climbed from the co-pilot's sea, with the realization of a dream come true, Born on a Foothills, farm; near here, Freddie found life on the open range a bit Irksome Then was no thrill for him in the dally chore of rounding up cows at milk ing tunc. Aviation was In its In fancy but the M-ycar old lad who "loved to tinker with maqhlncry.' was carefully laying the groundwork that was to carry; him to his goal. He secured a Job with a section gang and saved enough' money to put himself through technical school, His training there" brought him a posIUoias garage assistant at Calgary, .Afrp'lancs. interested him, so he carefully, put, asldi enough money to enable him to visit the large airports In the United States. While in Florida he ' was signed, as mechanic with an airways company. The rest was easy. During three years spent In South America he learned to fly. HIS greatest thrill. however, -came with his selection as a co-pilot on the China Clipper huge Pan-American flying boat groomed for scheduled flights across the Pacific to thq Phillip-pines under the command, of Captain Edwin C Muslck. The 28-year old youth loves flying. In a letter to his brother, Alex, here, he admits the Trans-Pacific hops are not as easy as the "land-lubbers"' Imagine but the knowledge of a perfect flight and land-, lng receptions take the "edge" off the voyage. where a reception was held f J irA HW tmMB?-Ws OUT .7X;9iT FOR 'iCV r hall After the confirmation service, a large party trekked to Kltwancool, eighteen miles distant,, where spe HUfn. Era . SvTHAT'S MY BUSINESS ui rai Kwr 3T the bosikks aar j -im a. y. )Yr fJLMk "takm we boas viw YTZ SkXSjT Books. Thursday, Janmr, 'Til' last snomxes Francis Lcdcrcr in 'The Gay Decepl jj A furore of fun i. I gay and gayly rom M medyof a manwhoisSu l he seems . . . RJ fV-M town girl who seem, - with FRANCES l)KE . (At 7:11 & 0;43, -PLUS ; - Jane Withers m "THIS IS THE LIFE- - v i in SALLY BINE JOHN MeGl'inr. (At 8:27 Once nm., ' m. . ASIUULANCE TO ETIlioJ THE HAGUE, Jan. 16; c a uuicn ilea cross smh cial services were to be conducted unit, comprising eight doctocl bv Church Armv officers. nosnuai auendants. left for Bishop Rlx returned to the city Ab;ba S l" ?uccn from the Interior on Tuesday ana t. them luck. . . . . APPOINTED ARCHITECT MARITZBURG, S. A., Jan. 16: DESTROY OLII TKllS (CP) W. Mollison, head of the WINDSOR, Eng., Jan. 16: ic Natal Provincial Works Depart n.mg txiwara Avenue ViTiil ment, has been appointed chief has more than 1D0 elmvhlcl I architect for South Africa. He will to be cut down because thejj take his new. duties at Pretoria ocen aitacKca oy Dutch jlot In February; case. BOVRIL We Have the Goods That Make Good Business Better Correct management requires correct equipmcrtl J and supplies. Our stock is complete and modern. 1 Files, Folders, Binding Cases, Account Books, Bound! and Loose Leaf Ledgers, Columnar and Analysis Remington and Underwood Typewriters, for sale of rent. Ribbons, -Carbon Paper, Typing and Copy Papers. Addint: Machine and Cash Rciristcr Roto Pencils, Pens, Blotters, Ink, Gloy Paste, Mucilege, Stamp Pads and Ink. Staples, Clips and Fastened Rubber Bands, Lrasers, Ltc. Everything in Stationery for the Office, (laragM Warehouse or Shop. -i Agents for Office Specialty Equipment and Globe Wernicke Office furniture. It's good business to use efficient methods. Improve. yours with better equipment and supplies. By WstQver AT FIRVT wanted! TO GET MIS VAUENnwC FROM tAUElCit-ES BSCAUSE I LlkEO HIM novaj i waut na weep mb. vauemu' Je Bubbles' McAtirr