rty ir. J Tanunry 29, 192? oncerning uie ngagement ins (OHJIgUlGER 1 rlnWELLtRS M C I' of Men's Clothing cm tng regularly For I'rires and (Juallly Don't Force! II n . ii s . r m m II" Unit STORE WITH THE CLOCK newjuuuiicb Importers Third IL .Miller Avenue Proprietor FT:.:j0USi5eOlD'BWARE ") . OF WARM- C -c r- no need for your htve -jnjf Its timbers ur :oal service is no "'V" away than your tele- 1 us your order today 1 v. J tv II speed heat to you T i? liest in Coal and De- Service. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON Thl-I V.. and Mrl.KOI) KIVEU SOOTLESS Albert & McCaffery Thones IK. and 117 Closin? : Out SALE NOW IN FULL SWINK Many UarRnlnn In COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Lakes': ' Itcndy.to.Wcnr rhonc 651 George Rorie IIARTEREI) ACCOUNT-ANT AND AUDITOR Phone s7 Second Avenue West, I'tliife Rupert. Plenty of herring expected rigging gear is general activities here and at at other ports relieved what little apprehension was fait ti lo i possible, scarcity of bait. The Prosperity encountered evere to the "Water Act." will be filed In the office of tne ! Water Kect.rder at Prince Rupert. BC. Objection to the application may be , filed with the said Water Recorder or , with the Comptroller of Water Rlghta, 'Parliament Building. Victoria. U.C.. , within thirty days after the flrH appearance of this notice in a local newa-I paper The (Lite ot the first publication ! is December 30. tM JAMES FIELD, j Appllcsnt. WATER NOTICE invi:itMi)v ami I'm: TAKK NOIICE that Robert M. I Cum, whose address la 1416 8th Ave. !vest. Vancouver. B.C.. wlll apply for a l.cence in take and ute fifty gallons 1 per nn;iU'.e of water out of amall creek. unnsmed. whlcn Hows souther! and ; drain into Huston Inlet. Q.C. Island. : about I. ooo leei wesirny irom wuim ' tar industrial Durpose upon the I land described as applied for to lease at bead of Huston Inlet, Moresby ''Thui notice wa posted on the ground Ion the 6th day of December, lii-6. A 'copy of this notice and an application ' pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act. 101 4," will be filed In the office of the , Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. BC Oblectlons to the spplleatlon may be I filed with the said Water Recorder or with th Comptroller of Water RlJhts. Parliament lTulldlnir. Victoria, ic.. within thirty days after the first ap- pearanre of thta notice In a local new a-I paper The date of the first publlcstlon ;uT December ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. MINERAL ACT ! I l llTll tCATi: OF IMPHOVKMKNTH 1 Mirier. Juanlta. Anyox, Oranbr. Alamo. Rodp. Pinto Wann Fractional No. 3 and Monte Fractional Mineral Claim, situate In the Auin M'"' P"("In wnrR.m trlct Where located: On wann River. TAKErnVOTICKK"hth.. I. Charles, V. NneV'S BDTCS. noTbAm. Certificate No. intend sixty days front the date hereof. iS apply "0" ther Mining Bwjljr for the our-j, Ccftllleate of Improvements, of'the of obtaining a Crown Grant 'nd 'further take notice that action. under" .Vetlon 80. must M before the Issue of nieh Certificate 01 Improvementa. tSuted Jated this this m d.y w ' 11, IM7. Men. r iwwi'i NAVKIAIILE WTERS l'ROTEC TIONjVCT n..c riurTr.it its Umlted. of e City J Lliwett. Edward Ice that ho Vancouver! hereby give, not of A ae has under Section lot the .said l the ..t. and the -.1 K'Ruert in frontof Lot X Block !. W tl?t after thedate the e.p.r.j or month trom lion of one th. first PuWejt'fn'UJndw'wS. Limited will, u"a" ward Llpsett lh. conitruct the said wharf. f 1 1 in J 1 Dated t Vancouver this 'Dectmbir, 18'ifl. pert ilnre quantities market. and was forced to dump 100 barrel. rome ui wit nrrnng overDoara, dui cvcniu-- ally docked at Ketchikan with m!j04(U barrel or the fish, which were found i to be in excellent condition despite the Lighthouse tender Newlngton, Capt. Harry Ormlaton, set out Monday morn -line to tav one of her regular visits Unn. .k ! pursuant theno and 2 7H2 DAILY N2T75 PAGE FIVE now i While In omc quarters there has been ulltfht apprehension because of the fact that no herrinj? has yet becri taken and froien for bait, halibut fishermen Generally do not share In the annreh.nIon . 1 many of them jtolntlng out that In past seasons the run of herrlnjr l must measure up to a -has been even later than this winter and still plenty of the small , n standard. U may be n8h were brouKht In and frozen for bait before the season opened. n ic .nuei..K... Tne nr8t herrlnK of the ,eagon were brought ,t0 Ketchikan n. and yet t mustbe ler- f mm Crate on Thursday by the packer Prosperity, owned by Brindle (,, . ,n eyery detail. ou do nros., and the knowledge that the run had started on the west coast need io ' an ent:rj to buy the suitable ' ; . from us. V nether you pay $25.00 or f 00.00. our reputation for ,-. aliiiity is n guarantee you v. 0 Ret Kood value and n !:.irminj? rintr. Our ftuceess deiK'nus ::;r . onfidenre. the season ended and large have thui . been taken to I I MIIKIt AMI Oil. waa here aome two week ago with fifteen car. were i union freithttr Chllkoot. Cant .:.. Trr ...u uii j me ncu.ni' "Chips" Wllliama. arrived In port at 4 vuiu outrage uj. ceedlng under the direction of P. W. Anderson. In addition the ahlo had I ; Cape Bt. James lighthouse on the Urunn Ior tne tmpctM oil Co. After southern tip 01 tne wucen tnarioueidUcn4rglng nere tbe Chukoot uft ye. iwanas dui on jnursa.y morning .ne UrUj tor port Slmpon and Stewart was Hill in ahelter at Captain' Cove. ,nd wlll ct nere ,glln on her wtJ being unable to tact into me aiorm Muln Mrly ,n lne wetk ihat a southeaster usually kicks up onj the shallow Hecate Straits. The New-. The old freighter Chllllwaek. a well mgton will, of course, have to get there known figure In these water up to las, before she comes back. year when ahe plied up and down the " coast In the Union Steamship Co.'s It l understood that the stock ot j freight senrlce.s haa been dismantled at canned salmon and froxen fish at Ket-, Vancouvtr and haa now moved over to cuken are getUng pretty well cleared 4hore broken up Into out. There has been a steady rnore-;r,p incut south to Seattle and Prince hu- WATEIt NOTICE IHVI.KMON AMI lK TAKE NOTICE that James Field. whoe I . ddrcwi l 113 2nd Ave.. Prince Rupert. li.C . wlll apply for a licence to Uke I and use 1 cubic foot per second of water 1 , ....... frUW Ikhl.h flAWB ;k.itii r -HII.I.V- iu'c;iii:h The untimely death early Tuesday morning In the Prince Rupert General Hoapiul of "Hilly" Hughes, following fill the evening previous from the grain ahlp Setne Maru, came a a dis tinct shock to the waterfront com evterly and drains into Crescent Inlet. I inanity where, as a customs oncer for Moresby i-.-'nrml yeara. he had acquired a wide 1 irom the head of the Inlet on the north ' K:iUre The water wlll be diverted from ctrcle of friend and become deservedly the stream at a point about IjOOO feet i popular. He wa a conscientious and I will be used tor the mouth and from ! courteous omtial ontclal and and the the manv nuny who who I domestic and cannery purpose upon tbe 40 acres of land described as unsurvey-1 are regretting hla demise will Join In ed land, for which purchaaa u applied sincere swmpathy for the bereaved nmi ts chain aoathwesterly from the 1 mouth of the stream. imnj. Thia notice wa posted on the ground j The late Mr Hughe, a native of on the th day of November. 1M. AwIegi here he attended school with copy of trtis notice ana an ippiiaiwn i Tom WUllem of the Knoa Hotel here, came to this coast many years ago and. before the Oreat War. In which he served as an "Iron Sixth" lth the "CO VEKN.M ENT LKJUOK ACT .votiri: or API'MCATION' i.m i:n E nut nr.t:K NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the under aigned Intenda to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect to premises -being part of the building known aa Central Hotel, aituated at the corner of First and Seventh Streets, in the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon the landa described as Lots Eleven (II) and Twelve 112). Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14). !n Block Ten (101. Section One (1). City of Prince Rupert. Province of Brit- an LOiumoia, according io a regisierra cabins at head or uusion jniev. mtiraiporfim oepwuru in uuiu w-water wlll be diverted from the stream Istry Office at the City of Prince Rupert at a point about 2UU ice. irom snuiv ( iwtniq kiiu uumwini w, v line tMAsina through twenty-four acres i sale of beer by the glass or hy the open aDDlledlor under lease, and will be bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert, BC, thla 3rd day of January, 1827. CORA K. BLACK. Applicant LAND ACT. notick of intention to apply to i.i:.m: i..n. In Oon River Land Recording1 District of Prince Rupert, BC, and si mate on an taland in Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 2l. It. 5. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding amall Mandl. TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of Oona River. B.C.. occupation fishermen. Intend to apply for a lease Of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet southeast: thence 200 feet -westerly: thence 1.000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or less. JOHN BEROMAN. Applicant. Dsted October SO 1B2H LAND ACT Norier. or intention' to apply to TO I.KASE LVM In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dlv trlct, and altuate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation fish iscker. Intends to apply for a lease of f he following described land: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabin at head of Huston Inlet; thence westerly 20 chains; thence southerly about 12 chains; thence easterly 30 chains; thence nor tlierly about 12 chains, and containing 34 acre, more or lew. ROBERT M. CURRIE, Applicant LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION' TO APPLY TO ri H('llE LANII' TAKE NOTICE THAT I, Arthur Robert-son, Massett, B.C., occupation Mllunan, Intend to apply for permission to pur chase the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner ot U1 190J, Q C.I. District; thence south fifty chains; thence east forty chains; thence north to shore; thence following liighwater mark to point ot commence meiit, containing one hundred acres, more or less. ' Located this 80th day of December, 1030. ARTHUR ROBERTSON, HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART Mn. B. O. Hall, Bolton Outre, One, writesj'Sonie time ago I haj bad spell with my heart which I believe waa tainted j aervuufnes. I tried verjtbLsg I tonld think of, but coJd fet no relief until coa of 017 friends peu4d me to get a U11 t tt Ifter I 1x4 taken a few botes I got womlerful relief. St . . . . t I i bow weign on aunarea and tmrtv-f , Are pounds where, before, I sever went There ha ren none of It oer ninetr." rrtre sue. a txji at ail druggists or dealen, or nailed direct on re-rijit of price by The T. Mllburn Co, IJ-aited, Toronto, Ont 2Sth battalion and sustained Injuries, o'clock Thuraday afternoon from Van-Ine located at Stewart and Anyox. couver via all the real or Imaginary cwn"'l w nce "P" ' CM vi.ppcnou ccrvami , poru between here and there. The h tribulations theae daya but. If th'veMt, tpent almMt a here nsv)n8 wnbe of hU friend are anwered.,m Urge carg0 tor loca dIlvery ,ncU(i. they will not lat long. Bealde having ! .ome fifty thousand feet of lumber for had Mr. Clapperton In hoapltal forlhe Big Bay Lumber Co. and Albert b the paat aeveral week. Doc wa hlm I McCaffery. a lot of which will be uaed ttf Indlapoaed thl week. n the recontructlon of the govern. meat wharf, which work I now pro satlon of hostilities, he was for some time identified with the Canadian Pish ti Cold Storage and also with Steve King's clothing store. Some six or seven years ago, be received hla appointment to the eujtom staff and It waa on duty In that connection that the fatal accident occurred. riMiv coMrmiNTs Can the 'mackerel get the measles? Can the mullet get the mumps? Can the turbot have the toothache Of the sort that shoots and Jumps? Can the haddock get the headache? Does a aalmon ever sneeze? Htve you seen a smelt with smallpox? Have you heard winkle wheezef Can the .skate have scarletlna? Can the flounder have the flu? - Dees the mussel with malaria Ever feel uncommon blue? Does the lobster have lumbago? Can the kipper catch the croup? Has the sole been seen to snuffle? Has the hake been heard to whoop? Let us hope not. But I do hope. When they call the doctor In To diagnose the codfish Who la growing rather thin. That to cure the wretched creature He it Joy in life will spoil. And, without the slightest mercy. Make it take Codllver oil. Rigging gear In preparation for the first dash to the banks In connection with the opening of the -halibut sea son on February 15. Is now general in all the place used for that purpose. The whole waterfront I a hive of activity with work of more or leas Im portant nature. The ships and their motors are all getting the once over aittl everything should be' In shipshape within two weeks. Repairing- of the boats that were damaged m the north west gale of two week ago la proceed Ing. TTw schooner Cape Spencer was at the P. E. Hunt wharf this week Installing new tank. The firm of Edward Upsett Co. was busy this week moving from the old premises on Second Avenue to the new' building on the waterfront. By the beginning of next week the concern wlll be open for business In the new and up-to-date stand. A, 20 x 20 addition has been made to the F. E. Hunt marine supply establishment on the wharf aide. Part of It wlll be devoted to atorlng purposes Vl.ile the office has been extended into mother section. It gives adequat) room and breathing space for Mil Nh kerson to direct hla diverse business transactions and the counter la of auffl- lenr (iotn trial a. noia-up couia be staged without a maxltnsplke. Harold Nickerson, late of a. W. Nlckersbn, fc Cq., is returning next week Irom Vancouver whence he went about a month ago with a view to focatlng. It la understood that he will Join the t. E. Hunt staff. Capt. 01st Ouse was In from Jap Inlet during the week having a tank Installed Jn the Westerner. Joined by Bill Hanson ot Lewis Island, Capt. Ouse wlll engage the Westerner In halibut fishing until the trolling season opens R. M. P. power tug M.T.3 made a trip to 'Oeorietown on Thursday and returned to port with two scows of lumber In tow as well as having on board George McAfee, guiding spirit ot the Big Baj Lumber Co. who left yesterday morning with his daughter, Miss Jean M'fee, on a brief business trip to Vancouver. Winter trspplng operations are now resulting In a steady movement ot furs Into the city aboard various small boats arriving at the Cow Bay floats. The market condition Is favorable and the various buyers are anxious to fill their order so good prices are the gratifying result for the producers, Len Weaver arrived during the week from down the coast with a fair quantity for Bill Oooldbloom, aboard the boat Flying Spur Capt John Wick's halibut schooner 1 The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must . know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the. most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purcha sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you vohal is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to ma your home life easier, more fortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household every member oj the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfareshould make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Johanna, badly damaged last fall In a gasoline explosion. Is being practically turned into a new boat at the McLean shop where the whole upper-works have now been removed preparatory to rebuilding. The hull ot the vessel wa little If any damaged In the blow-up. She Is expected to be ready for service by the time the season opens. DON'T I'OltfSKT VOI R- M.HTKKS (Wlll be on sale at all waterfront music stores at later date) I found melf last vacation time Very badly bent, only had a dime -Met a friend' his face wore one big. smile He'd Just returned from Dlgby Isle. He soon got busy, on the air and ar- rangeo ?or me an airship there, rhen giving me his blessing he wired me up on dressing: Say! Don't forget your slippers Take a box of Rupert kippers When you sail for Dlgby Isle. You dont have to dig, dig, dig, dig up, on Dlgby: Don't have to dig, dig, dig, on Dlgby Isle. The maiden there, all young and fair, Have already made their pile. Say I Don't forget your slippers. Take a box of Rupert kipper. When you sail for Dlgby Isle. The schooner Scrub, Capt. Dolt Prince, Is on the McLean ways undergoing extensive alteration above decks which will make her a handsome and tnsppy craft hardly recognized by old friends, when she starts operations next month. Capt. W. Bussey ot the Atll Is back from a two-months holiday trip which took him to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. He la now putting his boat In readiness for an early resumptliay ot activities. The 40 hp. Heln engine, produced In Denmark arrived today on the Prince John for Installation In Chris Uovmullerw new halibut boat. Helen II., wlUch 1 rapidly Hearing completion at the McLean shipbuilding establishment and will be ready for op. cratlona when the season opens. The halibut schooners Oonah and Ifigred II., power tug M.T.3, and the (continued on page six) "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTICE OF APPlTcATION FOR IIEF.K LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day of February next, the undersigned Intends to aply to the Liquor Control Board tor a licence In respect of premises being part of the building known aa Seal Cove Hotel, situate at the City of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as all that portion of Waterfront Block "I," Bay of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert, Province 01 British Columbia, Map 023,' Prince Rupert Land Registration District, and being more particularly described as follows: "Commencing at a point which lies In -a straight line of bearing north 69deg, ; 23' 8" east a distance of 7G7.20 feeti Irom the centre of circle as shown oil1 said Plan 923, Section 7, thence south ddeg, 31 35" east a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence -north 83deg. 3V 35" I east a distance of 100 feet to a point. I thence north 8deg. 35' 25" west a dls-tance ot 60 feet to a point, thence south I vi-& . . d weak uisiuivc V. AW feet to the point ot commencement." me open. Dome ior consumption on me premises. DATED this 12th day of January. 1927. II. A. DODD, Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO APPLY TO TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent In!e!. Moresby Island, queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province ot British Columbia, and being about one and a halt miles from the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, ot Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply tor a lease ot tbe following described lands; ' Commencing at a post planted on the north shore ot Crescent Inlet, about one and a halt miles from the head ot the Inlet; thence northwesterly 20 chains; thence southwesterly 20 chains: thence southeasterly 20 chains; thence north easterly 30 chains, and containing forty (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD, LMiea AOTtmwr sr. mro. LAND ACT Applicant. Skeena Land District, District of 'Qucea Charlotte Islands. I TAKE NOTICE that alxtv dntk after IcUte. 1 intent tn annl tn th.. f!hlr J Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 acres 01 land bounded aa follows: Commencing at a post planted at tire southwest corner of Bectlon 36, Town, ahlp 3, aranam Island, and marked "A.J.O.'s soutliWTSt corner"; thence east i) chains; thence north 80 clialns; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point ot commomcement, being Section 36, Township 3, Oraham Island. B.C. A. J. OOHDON. Locator. Dated December 17, 1926. "Demers" January Clearance SALE NOW ON Phone 27. P.O. IJox 327. Dr. Alexander Smith Mock I'hone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage I'hone C3 Cartage, Warehousing;, and Distriljulitifr. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in I'lano and Furniture Moving.