jtuur Jftnuary 3: SI H 1938 DAIEY"NEWS PAGE THREZ ealth Guards Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Extract flf . Malt and Cdd Liver Oil Extract of Malt land Halibut Liver Oil Halibut Liver Oil Capsules Halibut Liver Oil Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil We suKffCKt that any .of the above will guard your .health 'during the winter .season See our dinnlny -of these remedies Ormes Ltd. ZTitft Pioneer Drvtqgiats Xkc Kexfcll Stof Phones: 81 & 82 Oprn 4)ally Prom 8 A.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. THE OLD, OLD WISH g We wish you all Sf A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a rniipou, lviii cl u. liu. i UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 to February 29th, 1936. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return $32.00. ' Steamers leave Prince .Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA FA ERY TUESDAY, 1:30 1M. Due Vancouver, Thursday pan. T.S.S. CAKUI'.NA FRIDAY. 10:30 VM. Due Vai inuver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from K. M. SMITH. Trince Rupert Aet-nt, Third Ave. Thone 868 New Year's Resolution Sale On All New JFloor Covering STARTS MONDAY, DEC 30th. a CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS Se7pn?c7HegUlar PriCe $7'50" " .... $5'50 SIsj 9p9rRr 'price $6.60 LINOLEUM RUGS SIZE 6x9-.Regular price $7.50 $5,65 SIE 9x-Regulir price 11.66.' $ 8.3 5 SIE 9xl0i Riarprice $is!66. 9.75 SIZE 9xl2-Relar price 'ilBM "" Jlo00 PRINTED LINOLEUM By Square Yard Regular price, 90c square yard. 69C Sale Price, square yard D. ELIO -Exchange Early Ad. Copy is appreciated LOCAL NEWS NOTES For messenger or taxi phone C3. Mrs. Watt will resume her classes -for children on January (2) You can rem a cat at Walker's as low as 1150 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Evan Evansen sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess TJorah for a week's business trip to Van couver. Arthur Brooksbank, who has beeno n a trip to California, re turned to the city from Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide toddy. Mrs. G. C. Walker sailed yester For drunkenness, "Emily Steele Last night's train, due from the east at 10:20, arrived on time. For messenger or taxi phone C5. Miss Rita Leask of Metlakatla sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Norkap Xmas Tree, Friday, Jan. 3, at 8:30, Moo.se Hall. Program! Refreshments! Dance! Adm. 50c. (2) 'Tony Bussanlch returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from a trip to Ket chikan. George Selig of' Ketchikan is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the north on the. Princess day afternoon on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon Norah for Vancouver whence she) plans on making a trip to the United States. William Leask of Metlakatla re-j turned to the city on the Princess ! Norah yesterday afternoon from 1 New Metlakatla, Alaska, where he I has been spending a few days. How would you like to have a steady income of $134 a month, commencing immediately? It can Ije done. You will have to Invest some money and the management will take only a small fraction of your time. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. and Charles Mcintosh were each would be lad t talk b t I 1 e ...l.U 1 ( r.9 flv.a Anne' imprisonment, in city police court ye&teraay. Mrs j. n. Fraser sailed on thp " . , Catala on Tuesday afternoon for Hobert Montgomery, for supply- a trfp to Vancouver, accompanying ing liquor to Indians, were fined ner daughtei. Mlss J!an Fras $100, with option of two months', Vancouver school teacher, who had imprisonment, -by Magistrate Mc- Clymont in city police court been visit jng here. The fire department had a call " - , at 10:30 New Year's morning to the Decker .and her 6ister-,resldence.of Mrs. Roy c L youngman In the In-law, Miss Jean Becker, who are : Westenha vpr macV ,tih. of the week visiting in spending thiSecond Avenu? and raM street I city with relatives, will sail by thehen exnlosInn haf, ejifuaiaia sunaay mgnt n uiwr -jwhen the. kitchen range was being mMii oLcwmi,. ,m No darnage was done iiiza uougias, .inaian, xor arun-j s a. (Bud) Corley, well known kenness, was fined $5, with option pioneer of the citv who now ro of five days' imprisonment, in city j sides at pacific, leaves by this eve-police court yesterday. A similar Jnlng's train on his return to the charge agiinst' Lillian Morrison interior after having ., spent the Mark Cavenalle sails tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Los Angeles where he will attend diesel engineering school. Peter Krook sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Seattle to resume his studies at the University of Washington. Mrs. W. Cummings and daughter. Miss Frances Cummings, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Gus George, well known Juneau merchant, and Mrs. George were passengers Norah yesterday afternoon going, through for a trip to Seattle. Miss Eleanor Moxley, who has been spending Christmas and New Year vacation here with -her father, W. D. Moxley, leaves by, this evening's train on her return to her school teaching duties at Pacific. Lyman Ferris, well known Ket chikan hotel proprietor, and Mrs. Ferris -were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday after-' noon going through to Seattle whence they will proceed on a trip to California. Miss Connie Morgan, affer spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, leaves by this evenings' train on her return to her school teaching duties at Miss Marie Mussallem, who teaches school .at Nithl River near Vanderhoof, leaves by this eve ning's train on her return to the interior after spending the Christmas and New Year season .here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem. On New Year's afternoon an electric iron was left on in Annette's ready-to-wear store and set the Ironing board on fire. Don Brown. smelling smoke, entered and ex- was dismissed. I past ten days In town. For some Skagway were passengers aboard J. B. Ward, who "has been stand- j laxt act ing by the steamer Prince Chatter; , mention to .PPiy to l at the local dry dock as watch uma officer oiucer, sailed sanea last jasi nltrht nigm on on the me In PRINCE RUPERT Land Recording MMrlct of Range 5 Coast, and situate Prince George for a visit to hisljbout J-2 mile south or th w. a home in Vancouver. Brown Homealte Leone on SklaU Bay, ) Stephens bland. Take notice that 'William Anthony Miss Irene Mitchell, after having Brown of snuu Bay. stephena u. . . . . . ' : occupation Fisherman and Trapper ln- spent the Christmas and Newla, w appjy for ft ieafle of tne foiiow- Vear vacation "Visiting .here wltL mg "ctaicrtbed foreshore land: , 4. , , . i Commencing at a post planted on a R. Mitchell, will sail by the Prince John tonight on her return to her 3chool teaching duties at Massett. Miss Helen McCaffery, who has been spending the Christmas holidays here with her parents, Mr., aboard the Princess and Mrs- M' p- McCaffery, is leav- ing on tonight's train on her return to Hubert where she is teach ing school. George Ball, well known as a "big game hunting guide with head quarters at Telegraph Creek, and Mrs. Ball were 'passengers going through to Vancouver aboard the Princess Norah yesterday after noon. They will probably pay a visit to California while In the south. Mr. and Mrs. Ball came WANTED WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Apply Box 260, Daily Nevrs. Uf) FOR RENT J FOR RENT Small fully furnished house. Phone Green 820. (3) FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone 547. (tf) IN THE SIT-REMB rOVRT OF ItKITISII rOLl'MRIA In Probate In the Matter nf the "Aitmlnltratlm il In the Matter of the Estate of James O. I'atslcas. Deceased. TAKE -NOTICE that by order of His I Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge at tlnguished the Incipient blaze. The . the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Innlloo mora olen palloH otiH Pnn. made the 6th day of December 1935. 1 stabel Requa attended. Mr. and Mrs, Roy E. Gault,of Estate of James . Patslcas, Deceased, Intestate, late of Prince Rupert, B.C All persons having claims agalmA the-l said E'Jtate are nereoy required to lur-nlsh same properly verified to me on lor before the lfith day of January 1H3S, time Mr. Corley has been actively j Princess Norah yesterday ar-1 otherwise disposition of the said Estate r . . , engaged in the development of ajternoon going through for a trip;" JrtiesndebteS'to Uieid1 out spending the Christmas and Newjprbmislng mining property on I to Seattle and California. Mr. Gault J are required to pay the amoum of -their Year holiday season here with herjLorne Creek. Mrs. Corley is at is well known as an engineer on ! indebtedness to me forthwith. mother, leaves by this afternoon's train for Cedarvale to resume her school teaching duties, Miss Christine Halvarson and Mrs. Ray Stevens, both of whom conduct large ladles' wear stores m Juneau, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle on business. Fred Wells, well known mining man, who Is prominently identified with the Cariboo district as well as being the managing director of the Omlneca Gold Quartz Mining Co. Ltd., which Is developing the well known Dardanelles property on Copper River near Terrace, was a Dassenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning to Vancouver after having srjent several weeks in the White- horse district on mining business. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN A mass meeting of salmon fish ermen, to protest the moving down of the commercial fishing boundary on the Skeena River for the sea son of 1936 will be held .in the C. F. Hall. Fulton St.. Prince Ru- nert. Monday. January th. at 8 pjn, under the auspices of the Northern B. C. Fishermen's Ass'n. and the Skeena Fishermen's Ass"n. Announcements (3) Nordkapp Xmas Tree, January 3 Junior Chamber "Snowball Frolic January 24. MOOSE TIALL RKNTAIv RATES Concerts $25.00 Dances -.. 20.00 PuWlc Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Rteward. 640 or Red 412. (present visiting in Vancouver and the Yukon and White Pass Railway. ,035 " y umamt expects to be In the south for two 1 Mrs. Gault conducts a store In i or three months. I Skagway. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prlace Rupert, B.C; DEMERS WINTER CASH small island within an Inlet of Skt-akl Bay, about 20 Feet west of my boathouse, which la located approximately 3-4 mllea south of the "W. A. Brown Homeslte Lease thence West 1.200 Feet; thence North 900 Feet thence East 1300 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. 1035. CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KtNQ No. 1; SILVER KTNQ No. 2; SILVER KINO No. 3: SILVER KINO No. 4; SILVER KINO No. 5; SILVER KINO No. 8; SILVER KINO No. 7; SILVER 'KING No. 8; BLUEBIRD No. 1 St BLUEBIRD No. 2 MINERAL CLAIMS, Situate to the At In Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located: Whitewater Creek, Tuleequah River. TAKE NOTICE that D. C. Sharpstohe, acting as agent for Raymond L. Walker, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64891-D; out Overland ' Daniel H. Moller, Free Miner 's Certificate I can T-l . TT- ... .. rt Cm...!... Hyrtn- from Telegraph Creek to Atlin and lrtJ cm,; Ncr. 64876-D; Arthur Hed- flew from there to Carcross. Want Ads man. Free Miner's Certificate Wo. 64890-D: Alaska Juneau Cold Mining Corpora tion. Free Miner's Certificate No. 98028-D; Waltei Barron, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64888-D; D. J. MacDougall, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64889-D. Intends sixty days from the date hereof, to ap ply to the Mining Recorder lor 'Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And Further take notice that action, under section 85 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced before th Iwrn&nA of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this first day of December, 193S. Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You See the . . . .New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes improved Six Clylhder Motor Fisher No Draft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 52 . Bargains in All Lines SHOES to HATS YOq ARE INVITED TO SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT YOU CAN SAVE BY BUYING NOW