GYROS FURS TKAPPERS and DEALERS Pnrt Rsslnffton. Port Slmnson and VI p 948, MasnoU Towtvslte, In tl. tTJice Rupert Land RegUirtatlon Dls- bu, for the sale of dm by the gl or the bottle lor consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated thto 6th day 6f November. A.D. lilt. CARL KIRMIS Applicant. "(lOVKKN'MKNT I.KJl'OH ACT" (Sirtlnn 27) soTiri: or application fen a HECK LICKNCK Sotlot U herebv clven that on .1 Sm dT of December next, the under Umhla. uson the 'lands described lot No. 13 and 14, Block 2, Section t Mnp 9?3, Prince Rupert Land Reels Jlon District. In the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer I th giaag or by the bottle for con-"unpMon on the premises or else-'here. xttt thla 3l8t day 01 ctober' Applicant -GEORGE L. RORIE. Trustee of Knox Hotel Company Limited In Bankruptcy. IX THE hl'PHKMR COI ItT OP I1KITISII V-.. "Ill II COH'.MIHA 1 V 111 fill ft Ti.' nrii 1 m ' ; he Matter of the "AdmlnWratlon Art" 4 JJ th MattT of the Estate of WiUiflm """ion AndrfWR, DMfjixfd, Inlffctate W E. Fisher, the 20th day of ovmbcr, a, D. 1938, I was appointed nlstrator of Ui eet,t of William J"1 Andrews, dcocftied and " titles hsvlnir Molm. .Mini) th lllltl are hereby required to furnish r?' troperly verified, to me on or "'ore the 21t day of Deoomber, A D. ". srm all parties . Indebted to the 3 K.ar rCTlulred to Jy the amount . uuiPDieanem to me rorwiwiui NORMAN A. WATT. Official AdmknlsitratoT, Prlnoe Prince Runert, RUDert. B. C 2Qth day of November, LAND ACT lr ' Intention to Apply to Lta In 4v. uina 1 s..?81 PPxlraat.ly one mil In ilnT,rlr direction along the coast fen. n fr!nc Royal Wand from Red UaS0,,11f'1'W Red Pern Point beln "toeSfn four ml, to Westerly ut lon'ram Bernard Cove. PrinP JrJtlc that Hwia lUnaen Ot Ptckw rP- B-C. occupation Flah Uie tJ,nWn,i to "PPly for a leaae of aw..l0w'n described lands. Com- nti 1 ' Pt planted at hlga miriumArlt n the ahore-llne In the 01 ft Kn .K....l.llit mile of or Red Red Fern Point unn "fletn IT? North-EMt; theact ch'n ialn Norti F.uitf Eat 4ViAnr gn chains thence five chains thMiii ,"e"c Jllteeox chains West. low Nn.hrly to .the nearest point Wiu. wter, therve foliowlna low stlrt !?AtA opposite the Initial ii " "viiuna 'iking five vt acre. acre, mora mora or ot llANS IIANS HANSEN HANSEN' &MM i,,v . utu day ot October, llll '1002 in frozen mound. He silr! be wood must have been de- pcslted there before the ground froze, possibly thousands of years ago and perhaps millions. He said the ground froze solid to a depth of 210 feet In the Yukon. Mr. Warne also stated that he was donating to the museum at the same time a musical instru IT " JSrX (afternoons this was considered not tt are prepared to pay you the very top market prices. Also your Mirten i(nd Weasels. Al! your other furs at full market value. Our world-wide connections enable us to pay you the highest prices for all your furs. A trial tMpment will convince you, Do it now) A square deal or no deal! TRAPPERS' FURS LTD. Buyers, Exporters and Raw Fur Marketing Agents PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. "GOVF.RNMKNT MOTOR ACT" Kutlct of Application for lleer l.lcfnte NOTICE Is hereby given that on the. fifteenth day of December next, the widwrilgned Intends to apply to the Umior Control Board for a 11c nee In respect of the premises, being part of the building Known as nanacouri Hotel, situate on Colllson Avenue, New Itaett, B. C, upon the lands described u Lou No. 1. 2. and 3. In Block 9, a bad record. In order to accomodate a num- ;ber of people who wished to visit the museum in the evenings, it was decided to not open Thursday afternoons In future during the winter but instead to keep open Saturday evenings until 8, or later by arrangement. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Alfred Hadland, Oona River; L. Jackobson and Jack Alexander-son, city; E. Whltft and T.J. Hart, lerrac?; a. u. icmpie ana Aioert Temple, Pacific. Knox F. Guest, Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert Harold Lannlng, R. Douglas, J. M. Cave, James G. Potts, T. Takel-chle and S. Nagata, Vancouver; A. Berner, Telkwa; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green, Hyder; G. O. Watterstrand, C.N.R.; C. R. Gilbert, Terrace; R. Renshaw, Seattle. Royal T. S. Umpleby, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, Porcher Isl- "nod intends to apply to the Liquor f Charles Wilson, Smlthers wawoi Board for a licence in resprc.i c,vv known u Knox Hotel, situate on Firs?( Mr. and Mrs. C. Watson, O. An-Arenue Prince Rupert. British Col-1 jrcrirl w Ti,m.m j A P. A M6 mcW fo KEEP rriuLiE lost ma KAiR JoJiL embarked here and thirteen boarded the vessel here for the north. The latest issue of the Journal of the Biological Board of Canada contains a report by Dr. A. L. Prit- chard, of the Pacific Biological Station,, on factors influencing the ment irom mi norm Which was snawnlne migration of the Dink 'a combination of guitar and man- salmon. The report is based on data uuun an maae oy inana. it could , collected at McClinton Creek. Mas- be played' by any musician who could play the guitar. The board will order that on arrival the articles be acknowledged and the 'donor thanked. Another donation was made by Dr. Neal Carter of a fungus with a Halda emblem painted on Its flat surface In colors'. The work was done- by Moses Alexcee. The curator reported that during the month 70 visitors had registered at the museum. As the place has been open only on Wed nesday, Thursday and Saturday ; ' t sett Inlet, In the Queen Charlotte! Islands, and deals especially with the effects of rainfall and freshwater flow on the run, Dr. Prit- chard finds "a positive significant mathematical correlation" between j the numbers of fish migrating from the sea each day, the maxl- J mum dally water height In the creek, and dally rainfall In thej area, even, though migration may. be reduced or arrested by extreme 1 freshet conditions. His data show! no effect of temperature run," on the Delayed by having had heavy freights for Ocean Falls and' Prince. Rupert, C. N. R. steamer' Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden.j did not arrive until 2 o'clock this j afternoon from Vancouver; Powell' River and Ocean Falls and Is sail-1 'tag at 4 o'clock for Anyox and Stewart whence she Is due to return here tomorrow evening south bound. After having been away for the past two months engaged in pack ing herring from Fitzhugh Sound, to the B. C. Packers reduction plant at Hecate on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Armour Salvage Co.'s big service boat Atele, with Capt. John Desmulles In command, arrived In port at 7 o'clock last night from down the coast. During the charter, the" Algle experienced many extremely stormy trips. Once It took her eight days to take a load from Namu to the West Coast. On another occasion she had to gof around via Victoria. and; A. Dodd and O. Polumbb.I 1Vla8ter M..I.J. Vnir Volce atlllecl Stillrl city; F W. Somerton. C.N.R.; LONDON, Nov. 25: .(CP) When an aged bootblack of Aldgate died his small terrier was found by police whining plaintively at7. the Williams, city; Mrs. George A,, stand for his master and was Davis and child, Carlisle Cannery, taken t3 a home for dogs. "TILLIE THE T0ILER, MAC? BEEU ACT- M6 aVJFuLLV GOT SCMEH -THIM5 OM HIS MlMD I WISH I VX IS THST VJI6 IS VERY t3UTHFOL- DOKTT KMOUJ V.HAT'C5 Tnc MATTER VOITH KlAC HE C1DM'1 SHCWU UP AT THE SHOH ALU DAV QWt HAW BE THAT'S HIM NOVUJ- r 1 VEAH, AF(AD My eSiBL. MleSHT TIE A K IB BOM November 25, 1936 DAILY traWJ PAGE nVE HEAR BAKEWELL vacTOWA. Nov. 25; Ernest; Rl'ewell. C.C.F. MemDor or the reeiiature' for Matte1' was a oker bet e me vkiuiu uyim '7ut. HU object was "What Bri-JJn Columbia Has to Offer." ONE OF OUR YEAR END SPECIALS All Enamel R ange Complete With Aetna Oil Burner Installed $9950 And Your Old Hanje TEKMS KAIEN HARDWARE PHONE 3 Buried Foi Millions Of Years Yukon Donat'on to Museum From race Resident Proves Inter estlng to Board T'er- At the meeting of the Museum Board yesterday afternoon, R. L. , Mcintosh presiding, a letter was read from John Warns of Ter '.ace to the custodian, stating that he was donating to the museum l piece of wood that was, dug up WH1FFLETS From the Waterfront (Maklng .a special voyage to Alaska to ' handl4 'passenger traffic ! which has accumulated becauW of the tie-up of American shipping" due to the maritime workers' strike on the west coast of the United States, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 8;30 this morning from Vancouver and sailed about an hour later for Skagway and other northern points. The vessel is due r::;: ZZlt L :Vr T to call here southbound on Sunday afternoon next .There were 28 passengers on the Louise Three dis -TODAY'S STOCKS Court y 9, I. John ton Co.) v Vancouver T r B. g. Nickel, .30. Big Missouri, !50.' Bralorne, 8.20.- ' B: R. Con, 05, B. R. X., .09.- -i Cariboo Quart, 1.75. Dentonla, .11. v Dunwcll, .03. Minto, .23. Meridian, .02. Morning Star, .024. Pend Oreille, 1.80. . Pojter Idaho, .06. . Prernler. 3.30. Reeves McDonald, .20. Reno, 1.35. . , .', Relief Arlington, 28. ". Salmon Oo'd, .O8V4. Taylor Bridge, .07. Wayside. .062- United Empire, ,01. Pioneer, 5.55. x ,' Reward, .05. Toronto ' " ' Beattle. 1.30. , Central Patricia, 3.95. God's Lake, .70. Inter. Nickel, 62.75. Lee Gold, .08. Little Long Lac, 6.90. McKenzie .ReiT Lake, 1.69. Pickle Crow, 6.30; Red Lake Gold. Shore, 1.60. San Antonio, JU5. Sherria Gordon, 2.30. " SIsco, 4.40. Smelters Gold, '.08 ,.', Ventures, 2.85. McLeod Cockshutt,. 4.80. Oklend, .51. Mosher, .43. Gllbec, .06.' '( . .' Madsen Red lake, 1.10. May Spiers, .43. " ' f SulMvan, 2.03: Stadacona, .70 ' , Frontier Red Lake,1 .16.' ' ! Francoeur, L05. Manitoba. &; Eastern, .14. Perron, 1.60. , New Augurita, .35. Moneta Porcupine, 1.43. Sladen Malarttc, 1.20. BouscadlHac, .45. La pa Cadlllaci- .82 . ; Old Diamond i35.M,' ! Gold Eagle,- :75. ' Argosy, Lll. Mandy, ;33. ; Steamship Sailings r r For Vancouver Tuesday Catula 1:30 p.m Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 pm. Friday ss. P. , Adelalde....l0 p.m. Ss. Cardena ., 10:30 p.m. Nov. 19 ss P. Norah 5:30 p.m; From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala -..4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Frl. ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena '. p.m, Nov. 15 ss. Prin. Norah .... a.m. Nov, 29 ss. Prin Norah .... a.m. For" Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday ss.Pr. Rupert 3 p.m. From: Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. Motorshlp Belllngham arrived In port last night from Ketchikan to go on dry dock here. "THAT On FXcrsF- -Mer r 'NJ Iz'M -firWK w.'wi. 1 iiys ' 7 11 1 ivm 1 i-VAJVTH A UTOE iTfeAlMIM6 AUTJ CARE via. "TAKE m VAIHV, MAC, VCXJ'RE VAJEARjMe VOOR HAR A EUFFEEMT VUAy VEAH THCXJC5HT NETTING 1 A in I TT1 Experiment Gives Very Good Ke-turns at Lofoten, Norway The following Is translated from "Washington Pcsten" a Norwegian newspaper published In Seattle: Ove Pedersen of Vestaraalen, Norway, was recently granted a subsidy to obtain necessary equip ment for an experiment to catch about $10 each. For the rest of the sub sidy money he purchased gasoline and other necessities to set out for Skrova, Lofoten, The result was a great surprise as the first day he caught fish to the value of over 300 kroner, And the following days the catches ran from 150 kroner to 450 kroner per day. As could be expected the news I spread like wildfire and most of' Announcing the opening of the A Strange Face Uke My ovaim Hair could UAvre BEEM MADE TOLCOKJ I think -about It. But already the M5 Arilllp 1'IaU uCllcQUlC Srt first week saw a number of psople! , busy obtaining necessary equip- 111 ment j For the East A news correspondent writes1 Monday Wednesday.- and that at SYolver already ten res- . . . Friday ...i..,-.. sels are in operation with the From the East . new gear, most of tnem, with two. Tuesday,. Thursday and . MAYFAIR GIFT Corner Third Ave. & Fifth St. VOOR HAT-l'M SORfi Voota FRiemdS vawJL. BE AGKEETABUV SURPRISED VaIUEN THEV BE VSOO y .Driven to Desperation VJHV, THERE'S TU.E'S MOTHER OH, HOVMDV DoJ MRS, tTOMBS r OH, MUMSV WLA- VCO PLEASE feRWS ME KV PURSE? I MAMT TO tTOMB MAC'S HAIR OUT THE WAV He used, to vjear. t j I f hi IlA J SHOP I I I DOWT KKirAi vnm I .5 pin. or three nets, But "the urge Is td' "Saturday 10:20 pjn. get more gear. ' For Vancouver The other day one man caught Tuesday- 12:30 pjta six halibut with three mts The Thursday'- 9:30 pjn. minimum catch so far is three Friday -a- 9:30 p.m. fish, while the highest catch "is Nov-. 3 and i?. ...v:...-.-.4:30 pjn. eleven good -sized fish weighing From Vancouver 600 kilograms (about 1330 Sunday - ',?,',. ..,'','" P-"- hallbut with nets. Mr. PedejsenJJCjs.), At a price of from 80 ore Wednesday obtained 8 nets at a cost of about to 1.10 kronen per kilogram this save a very handsome return. Otherwise the people of Lofoten are busy preparing equipment. Be-1 fore long It is predicted that more than 100 will be engaged In thl? From Anvox and Stewart- 10 a.m, Friday 4 pan. Nov. 15 and 29 .. a.m. For Anyox and Stewart Bunday 7 pJn. Wednesday .....3 p.m. new method, ; Tuesday .-11:30 a.ni (One Kroner Is at present worth! Thursday . 4........;......8 p.m. about 24 Vic O113 kUogram equals For Naai River, and Port Simpson about 2.2046 lbs. One Krone equals Bundav ...n. 1 djxl about 100 ore). t From Naai River and Port Simpson 1 11 ' .' 11:30 1 t Tuesday - a.m. Everybody reads tire Dallv News ' Tor Queen Charlotte Islands :lhe people did not know what to Thsre's reaiinn' Nov. 6 and 20 .. 9 n.m. mm m & m WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY. OF TOYS AND SUITABLE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY . - AVe invite "your inspection of our new stock of Christmas Gift ' Siigges- tions. ' ; '' ' ".' "Do your stopping, for your Christmas shopping" at the MAYFAIR GIFT SHOP Pnnce Rupert, B.C. By Wstoyer I Ktdlt rs. c.....: I r I I . BEFORE IM My UFE . J j ; ORl I'l t fALL A. rT I li G