YHE | )AILY NEWS ee f Monday, January 5, 1920 ———— en eee eee oe | Ay THE DaiILy NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 7 Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News | Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. 9H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EpItor. “SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year we. To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50 TELEPHONE 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY »DVERTISING — 85 cents per inen. Contract Rates on application. Monday, January 5, 1920. ‘DAILY EDITION. Fs Keeping the Indian Army in Training. The British Empire is one on which the it is equally true to say that the British Empire is never wholly Always at some corner or other of the far-flung Empire Our military organi- EO sun never sets. And at peace. a; there is some “‘little war” being prosecuted. zation never gets rusty for want of practice. And these expedi- tions are necessary to ensure peace 0D our borders, ‘This latest “little war’? which already has added one or two stilf fights to La the long list of border battles, is with the Pathan tribes ol as Mahsuds and Waziris, whose territories lie partly in and beyond the northwest frontier provinces of India, in the corner between Afganistan and Baluchistan. Yet these Mahometan clansmen are utterly unlike the Afgans, or the Followers of the Prophet in india itself. They own no sort of allegiance to anyone. Their interests are purely predatory, and as guerilla fighters they stand ' alone in the world. These mountain clans are as uneasy neigh- bours to each other as they are to the British Indians, Of govern- ment as we know the term, they have none. Their village head- men will meet in conclave at a “jirgah’”’ with the British political officers and make arrangements, which the tribesmen will hold to, if it suits them. And as often as not it does not suit them Raiding Continuously For Twenty-five Years. Twenty-five years have elapsed since relations between the tribesmen and the Indian Government were established, and since then never a year has passed without an irruption of these fierce mountaineers to the plains of the Indus. There have been several + expeditions against them, but their families and flocks were sent to neighboring tribal territory, while the fighting men took to the hills. Being admirable shots, they could harrass the British columns, snipe at the convoys and cut off small parties while never offering a target themselves. Two months ago, after sev- eral of their villages had been bombed by aeroplanes, literally blown off the map, they negotiated a peace, only to break it again a few days later with another attack on the British column. Since then fighting has been fierce and continuous and the whole of Waziristan is in a blaze, which threatens to extend to the neigh- bouring provinces. Getting the Most Out of This Life. There are few people in this age who have not been taught to read. Even if the schoolboy and schoolgirl learn little else, they can at least recognize the printed words of their own vo- cabulary, however limited. Yet how many of them are ever toid what is worth reading, what books to read that may offord them @ great amount of pleasure which they would otherwise miss in this life? This question applies also to those who are no longer termed schoolboy or schoolgirl. A diet of newspapers, even if supplemented with magazines, is not the strongest mental pabu- lum. ‘Man cannot live by bread alone.’ He needs fish, flesh and fowl, with sauce to add piquancy, and soup, too, although too rauch is sloppy. Even so with literature. 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E, Steb bins, deceased, intestate, as owner in fee under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Col jector of the City of Prince Rupert, Dear- ing date the 28th day of November, 1917, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parce) or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described a: Lot ten (10), Block sixteen (16), Sectlon eight (8), Map 923, and Lot thirty-one (31), Block thirty-four (34), Sectiol eight (8), Map 923. You are required k& contes: the claim of the tax purchase: within 35 days from the date of the service of this notice (which may be ef- fected by publication in a daily newspape: and your attention Is called to section of the “Land Registry Act’ with amend- ments, and to the following extract there from ;— “and in default of a caveat or certin- cate of lis pendens being fled before the registration ss owner of the per- son entitied under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, : ‘ere and those claiming through or under them, and al! persons Claim- ing any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitled un- der such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application nas beep made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Titk to the above-mentioned lands, in the name of the said Official Administrator, AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 13th day of October, 1916 (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the registered and assessed own- er thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time 1 shall effect registration ip pursuance of such application and issue 6 Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of the said OMecial Ad ministrator unless you take and prosecul the proper proceedings to establish your claim, If any, to the said lands, or to pre vent such proposed action on my part. Re DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., this 21st day of No vember, A.D. 1918 H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles, To Garfield S, Sileox, as to Lot 10; Archibald MeKechnie, as to Lot 31. LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) Re Application No, 11318-I. File 6,259. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register Attillio Dominato of Prince Rupert, B.C., P. O. box 68, as owner in fee under a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919 of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parce! or tract of land and proenyres situate, is ing, and being in the city of Prince Rupert, more particularly known wnd described as Lot twenty (20), Block thirty-seven (37), Section Five (5), (Map 923. You are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from the date of the service of this notice (which may be effected by publication in the Daily News, Prince Rupert, B. C.,) and your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Registry Act” with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom:— “and in default of @ caveat or cer- tificate of lis pendens being filed be- fore the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, . . . , and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrumept, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title ts not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever es- topped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land s0 sold for taxes, and the Regis- trar shall register the person ea- titled under such tax sale as owner of tne land so sold for taxes,” AND WHEREAS application of Attilllo Dominato, AMO WHEREAS on investigating of October, 1918, sald lands you were the assessed owner thereof, FURTHER TAKE eS same time I shall effect registration less you take and prosecute the proceedings to establish your claim, proposed action on my part. prints "Ruder 1nd . Resistry Office : , B. C., this October, A. D. 1919, ae wind ch #ACLEON, stric egistrar of Ti . To Prank E. Stainer, Esq., " General Delivery, Seattle, Wash. the classified list on Page 5, has been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lands, in the name the title’ tt appears that prior to the 9th day (the date on which the were sold for overdue taxes), NOTICE that at the in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of Atilllo Dominato, un- roper f any, to the said lands, or to prevent such of Never forget to look through ee nak TRH **e #08 * MAIL SCHEDULE * CRRA REE ERT For the East. Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10:30 a.m. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver and South. SundayS ....eeeeeeeeee if p.m. TuesdayS ...eseeeeeeees / DM. ThursdayS .seeeeeevere 41 p.m. From Vancouver From Vancouver and South. Sundays ....sse+eeeee+ 10D. Wednesdays ...+++++ 10:30 a. aturday8 ......+.++ 10:30 a. m. m. mn. For Anyox and Alice Arm. Sunday8 .--seeseserer’ {i p.m. WednesdayS ..e--eeees {i p.m. SaturdayS ...seeeeeees {i p.m. From Anyox and Alice Arm. TuesdayS ...seeeeeeeeees De M, YhursdayS ..eeeeeeeeesees De M, SundayS ...-seeeeeeeeeee De MM. For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Sundays ...+++ eeeeee o Bas De Ne From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. [uesdayS .....eeeereeeeee p.m. Queen Charlotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper island poiats: Nov. 27 and fortnightly thereafter. *rom Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: Nov. 28 and fortnigitiy thereafter. or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points: Nov. 29 and fortnightly thereafter. From Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points— Nov. 26 and fortnightly thereafter For Skagway and the Yukon. Dec. 2 and every ten days there- after. From Skagway and Yukon. December 7 and every ten days thereafter. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For — Noon November 26 fortnightly thereafter. From—P. M. November fortnightly thereafter. ane 97 ~f an MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. “Silver Tip’ and “Monarch” Minerai Claims, situate tn the Naas River Mining Division of Casstar District. Where located:—About four miles from head of Alice Arm on its west side. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, F. M. C, No; 31018-C, agent for B, H Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner’s Certifcate No. 33583-C, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- taining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improve- ments. Dated this 18th day of September, A D 1919. MINERAL ACT, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. “Mohawk,"’ “Mohawk No, 1,’ “Mohawk No. 2”’ Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: —- Between Lime anu oundy Creeks on sauth shore of Alive rm. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner’s Certificate No, 25,555-C, in- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Hecorder for a Certti cate of Improvements, for the purpose wo! obtaining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims, And further take notice that action, un der section $5, must be commenced befors the issuance of such Certificate of im- provements, wine this 23rd day of August, A. 19. Dp. IN PROBATE— IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA, THE MATTER OF THE TION ACT — and — THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, INTESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN of an Order by the Honorable Mr. Justice Clement, in the above matter on the 30th day of October, A.D, 1919, as follows; IT IS ORDERED that the said John H. McMullin shall be allowed to swear to the death of the sald deceased as occurring on the 25th day of October, 1918, after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of notice of this order, unless in the meantime proof ts furnished to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., that the said de- ceased, Charles W. Shairlin, was alive sub- sequen tty, to the said 25th day of October, 1 AND IT IS FURTHER ORDFRED that the said John H. MeMullin do publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, a newspaper published at Prince Rupert, B. C., for a period of one month, ATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 30th day of October, A.D. 1919. JOHN H, MeMULLIN, OMctal Administrator, OF BRITISH IN ADMINISTHA- IN N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, N THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA. TION ACT” — and — N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AARON NELSON, DECEASED, INTES.- TATE, TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honour F, McB, Young made the 19th day of November, A. D. 1919, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Aaron Nel- ;] son, deceased, and all parties having claims gainst the said estate are hereby recy! to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 81st day of December, 1919, and all parties indebted to the estate indebtedness to me forthwith. HN H. MecMULLIN, OMeial Administrator. ave required to pay the amount of their SL cit es AAI , ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS ( . a 7 . — , enables man and wife, or 7 two members of the same | family, to have a Savings Account in common, and make deposits and with- drawals individually. A Joint Bank Account WINNIPEO BRANCH 3 — ~~ W ST, G. LEE, Monager, . . E. W. MARENTETTE, Manager, - F, W. HARVEY, Pro-Managert, ° aren Prince Rupert Branch a As a safe and economical method of remitting amounts up These Money Orders are payable without charge at any branch of any bank in Canada (Yukon excepted), in Newfoundland, at the principal $5 and under ° ‘ Over $5, not exceeding $10, 6 cents | Prince Rupert Branch - - - A. W. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH ° TERRACE BRANCH, STEWART BRANC} . . . ” a - . — we Reece mee ae oo Fifty-four Years of Banking Service demonstrated the soundness of the policies the first Board of Directors founded this and which have continued Time has on which Bank fifty-four meet ty throughout its existence. because its daily affairs have constantly been con- ducted in a sane, conservative and yet progressive manner, the depositor and genera) banking public alike is amply protected. sera UNION BANK OF CANADA RESOURCES, $153,000,000 THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA A. T. Broderick, Manager - - THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA RECOMMENDS ITS MONEY ORDERS to $50. cities of the United States and are negotiable at over 800 points in Great Britain and Ireland. -8cents Over $10, not exceeding $30, 10 cents Over $30, not exceeding $50, 15 cents Cameron, Manager Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! JOne Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ r. Bayne OFFICE HOURS—} Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only; Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment (7 Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN ZERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services S.8. PRINCESS MARY eee PACIFIC ee Ee for Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: January 4 and 19. For Vancouver. Victoris and Seattle from Prince Rupert January 9 and 23, 8. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Hardy Bay, Alert Bay, Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria— Every Saturday at 8 p,m, Por rates, rerervations and sailings, apply to W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated this 25th day of November, A. D 1919. Thursday for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, a=. Victoria and Seattle. For Stewart, Massett and Port Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, December 18th and 27th. Passenger Monday, W®dnesday and Saturday af, 11:30 a.m, for Smithers, Prince George, GRAND BRL alae S.S. PRINCE GEORGE —————- SAILING Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. 8. 8. PRINCE JOHN December 10th and 24th, Clements, December 11th and 25th, TRAIN SERVICE Edmonten and Winnipex, making direct connections for all points east and south, Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines For information and reservations apply to City Tloket Office, 526 Third Avenue. Phon® 260.