Page @ We have a particularly good assortment. Page & Shaw’s bottled candies of rnany kinds. Pascall’s But- ter Scotch, Fruit Dropa of CONFECTIONERY ae many kinds. Lowney’'s Sticks in bottles. Our Chocolates are of the best quality, Ganongs. Moirs, Willards, Neilsons, Liggetts. The price is right. Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists Phones 82,200 THE REXALL STORE = :po. Box 1680 f 0 tet “es GIF | S TIMBER SALE X 2382. seated t ew i r erved by the | HA i Minister t late ihan noon on thy 1tth la tobe ivzv for the I I I N 2382, t t 600,000 Always a Reminder, =" "« A Perpetual Thing of ve te aaa ad ' vue i ence X24ZS, t t . tient Kk and Cedar on an eauty. a’ shannon ‘Bay, Masset tn ‘ ‘ th isands Listrict “ be 4 wed for re ars of the Cntef Forester, a, HL ¢ i trict } ester, Prince t John Bulger ves ens xs ved by the Jeweller — j v ‘ . “ ! ‘ we re oe ee Fu art f the Ohlef Forester, \ 4 ri tt est rrince FOR SALE TIMBER SALE X 2383. Sea ' ; be received by the “ue ‘ than noon on . 192 for tn eof | ‘ <3," to cut 940 FURNISHED BUNGALOW 7 tor “I ont s c Hoon K. on sn isiand, Que hariotte islands District in Section Six fer on ear WV be allowed for re- moval I timber $ Further part ars of the Chief Forester, 2350 00 Victoria, Bet., oF District Forester, Prince e K pert, B.C. bra i Mae i TS You can see the plan of this TIMBER SALE X 2586. bungalow at our oflice. See eel u ' the . ‘ a Lots ; ', Block 17, Sec- : ic ie : amen and tion 1, $650 each. 1 Oraney Iniet, McCaffery, Gibbons J" oo —— & Doyle, Ltd. | | Real Estate & Insurance a raat sr Pe ms Prince Rupert, B.C. Capen SSNPS —$—__—_—__— | \1 I I Re EEE OEE BE OLE EOE OL OL OTR OTT ee TIMBER SALE X 2326. MOENTIQTRY |. one t later than noon on ’ t i j ‘ ber, 1920, for the pur- Don’t neglect your Teeth ori x 2496, to ‘cut 6,101,000 One decayed or missing, tooth » en @ bape A nee Ime iniet, lowers your efficiericy y ange %, Coast District allowed for re- w“ —_— ‘ ‘ \' i be DR. BAYNE Further particulars of the Chiet Forester, ut District Vorester, Prince Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; = Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- dy, 9 to 12 only Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- @day, from 7 to 9. ~ DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE ecCla S PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT — This W eek Palmolive Seap 11 BARS 1 OUR COAL IS IN THE LEAD for When it comes to quality, anid you will always find here the right kind for every e purpose, No matter whal you need Other Specials on Dis- coal for-—cooking, heating, ; power-we have | play in the store COAL THAT IS RELIABLE on ame Consumers CoalCo, Ltd. || Rupert Tate Supply Co. J. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block Phone 7 | PHONES 211, 212. ORMES LIMITED HAZELTON 7 . ' Alfred J. Ward ha ‘ j ted ' , pe t I fe) ! hi n ' \ ; 1 i j | Vis in the l “ hn | " i. % pp n ' Mrs Cc. W 1a i | ! “ s and daugl I ialphena ! nm Sat day f Kabmnonte wi ! ‘ i pie a l . . . 1. Litth ma ! byt Has ‘ liv i lf " i 8 ‘ ’ illey ia on the Dintly News Syacpsis of & land Act Amendments Minimum of Gret-class land reduced te an Sore; second-class to $2.56 an acre Pre-emption new confined to sur veyed lands only Records wil) be granted covering only land eultable for agriculture! purposes and which is non-timber land Partnership pre-emptions abolished, but parties of not more than four may arran fer adjacent pre emptions with joint residence, but each making necessary improvements on respective claims Pre-emptors senee” enneet clatme for five years and make improvements to value of $10 per acre, including clear- ing and cultivation of at least 6 acres MI before receiving Crown Grant Where pre-emptor in occupation not lees than 3 years, and has made pro- ‘ portionate improvements, he may, be- cause of ill-health, or other cause, be Granted Intermediate certificate of im provement and transfer hie claim Records without permanent res! dence may be iagued, provided appli- cant makes improvements to extent of $300 per annum and records same each year Fallure to make improvements or record same will operate as for- felture. Titie cannot be obtained in less than 6 years, and improvements of $10.00 per acre including & acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required Pre-emptor holding Crown grant may record another pre-emption, f he requires liana in conjunction with his farm, without actual oceypation, pro- vided statutory improvements made and residence maintained on Crown granted land ry Uneurveyed arear, not exceeding 20 scres, may be leased as homesites; title to be obtained after fulfilling real- 4ential and improvement conditions Vor grazing and industrial purposes areas exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or company Mill, fectory or industrial sites en timber land not ezcee « © acre may be purchased: conditions tnelude payment of stumpage Natural hay meadows inaccessible by existing roads may be purchased conéitional upon construction of a road to them Rebate of one-half of cost of road, not exceeding half of purcha- price. ls made PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRANT® ACT. The eco of thie Act is eniarged Include on reons joining ad eae ing with His Majesty's Forces The time within which hetra or devisees of a deceased pre emptor may apply for title under this Act is extended from for one year from the death of such person, as formerly, until one year after the conclusion of the present war. This privilege is also made re troactive No fees relating to pre-empticns are due or payable by soldiers on pre emptions recorded after June 26, isis Taxes are reinitied for tive years Provision for return of moneys ac crued, due and been paid since August ! 4, 1914, on account of payments, fees Or taxes on soldier 5 Interest on agre town oy city Allied Forces, or depende direct or indirect, remitted fro. - liatment to March 21, 1920 no SUB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN LANDS, Provielun made for issuance of Crown ante to sub-purchasere of Crown anda, acquir oe rights from . purebasers who failed to complete urchase, involving forfeiture, on ful ment of conditions of purchase, tn terest and texes. Where sub-purchas ers co not claim whole of original par cel, purchase price due an be distributed proportic ately over whole area Apyiicatic mouet made by May 1, 1920 , ” GRAZING Qrasing Act, 191% for systematic \ development of ilvestock industry pro- vides for grazing dimtricta and range edniinistrution under Commissioner Annual grazing permite tasued Op buNibers ranged, priority for estab- Meh owners. tockh-—owners may foria Associations for range manage- ment. Free, or partially free, w | tor settlers, campers er tre ww |! te te Hand Your Baggage Checks to Ihe JOE BROWN | Motor Transfer and Passenger Service MDMONTON ber Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 264, Black 334 {we Quick Deliveries if bi ; THS DALY NEWS PRINCE GEORGE Westholme : Theay TONIGHT AND TOMORROW m from the world famous romance by Kobert Louis Steuenson HAROLD LLOYD, Special Comedy, ‘‘From Hand to Mouth’’ And GAZETTE Matinee, Today, 5c and 35c; Evenings, ag FROM HAN) 1) STIGN. honoooe o ‘ To ba An T Sh 4 , “Le { hs K a ain VANDERHOOF Empress Theatre - Tonight and Tomorroy esgy Hyland in “Miss Adventur 3rd Episode of ‘‘The Whirlwind”’ GAZETIE POE LIS CIEL DT og Prices, 15¢ and & een ene nner BUS SERVICE TO HOT SPRINGS AT LAKELSE? THEO COL POR SALE. LART, Notary Pui EDSON COAL FOR Most Liberal MARINE INSUKANCE on the Coat ] r ft a : Westhe!me jbeatre Dieu | ne Ua COP OOOPE COOP OOOONOOET DIED IN ENGLAND Barry (exes may thie Vartiament Nuthtings itzeerald again PLANE LEAVES TODAY. B. ©. Undertakers, Phone 41. $2,000 G.HLARM Notary Puri es Sal Price S20 nce in om HG. Helgersi h i ra ce + Renta © nsuran were MM. Step j Nolary Publi hor Sue Ey $600.00 eo wre ewocoooowe —wwwws cow ow ~~ + www 0 - eww ow re oo oe ee