Page 2 : _ THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 19, 1999 THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. SH. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00, | To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50 TELEPHONE 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ‘DVERTISING - 85 cents per ined. Contract Rates on applicatior. DAILY EDITION. Saturday, Jan, 10; 1920. ———— Settlement in the Interior Districts. Although there is little evidence available to the average man in the street, very great progress is being made with the seitlement of the interior districts, particularly along the line of the railway, between here and Prince George. Quite a propor- tion of the immigration has come from the east and this coming spring should see a very much greater number of people engaged in the development of the land than ever seen before. Crops of many kinds could be produced which ought to find a market in Prince Rupert. Cheap freight rates would stimulate production in the interior and at the same time keep money in the district which at present finds its way south. There seems little sense in sending to California for vegetables when they can be pro- duced in the Bulkley Valley. A Stimulus to Home Production. The threatened layoff of several hundreds of workmen in the Vancouver shipyards on account of the shortage of American steel plates brings home to us forcibly the dependent position we are in in B. G. And the same thing may happen to Prince Rupert any time. ~ Although British Columbia is probably the richest portion on the Continent in mineral ores, including iron and coal, we have to depend on Pensylvania for our supplies of plates wherewith to build our ships. Access is comparatively easy to our immense deposits of iron and coal, and the continued success of the shipbuilding industry in this province will depend upon their exploitation in the near future. —— —_ haul to her shipyards, there need be no fear for her future so far as shipbuilding is concerned, Revolutionaries Have Hard Time in County Jail. There is a distinctly humorous aspect in the account of the |of the “Land ments, and to the following extract thie riot at the Chicago County Jail, when the “respectable prisoners” led by auto bandits and jewel thieves attackéd the radicals who had been rounded up by the Washington authorities. A jewel thief or an auto bandit may still be a patriot and as such, “respectable,” though a prisoner. And the patriotic thief has apparently no manner of use for the Bolshevik, who would betray the country whose hospitality he enjoyed. Yet the difference between the two is only in degree. The jewel thief would steal from the individual, while the Bolshevik would steal from the whole race. —— ‘Politicians in the United States are still guessing as to whether President Wilson intends to be a candidate for his third term of office. Several others have ambitions in the direction of the White House, and these gentlemen are being held up in their arrangements until the President indicates his course of action. Added to his other fifteen best known characteristics, his fourteen points and his smile, the President has the faculty of keeping his own counsel. The new type of aeroplane travelling between London and Paris daily is becoming very popular. The passenger accom- modation is equal to that of the standard Pullman. Proved to be commercially successful in the more populous districts, it is but a matter of time until a transcontinental service is put on, cutting down the time between the Atlantic and the Pacific from five to two days. The Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra are continuing their good work in providing high class programmes for the citizens. Since their performances started, quite a stimulus has been given to the study of music, which subject is sadiy neglected in the public school curriculum. It is up to the citizens to support the Symphony Orchestra at their fifth concert On Sunday night. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. JOSEPH F. MAGUIRE Dentist wishes to announce the opening of his new and Up-to-date Dental Offices ROoMS 7 AND 8, SM(TH BUILDING Corner of Fifth Street and Third Avenue It will take but a few moments to have your teeth xamined, Personal Attention, Courteous Treat- ment, Reasonable Prices. Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention With British Columbia) or°art AND SINGULAR that certain parcel | smelting her own ores and rolling her own plates, with a short] {ng service of this notice and your attention is called to sectivu HAD RACUMATIS FOR FIVE YEARS No Return of the Trouble Since Taking “FRUIT-A-TIVES” é MR, JOHN E, GUILDERSON P. O. Box 128, Parrsboro, N.S. “1 suffered with Rheumatism for five years, having itsd badly at times I was | unable to get up without assistance I tried different medicines I saw advertised and was treated by doctors in Amherst, alsa in my home town, but the Rheumatism came back. In 1916, I sawin an ailvertiscment that ‘Fruit-a-tives’ would stop Riew matism, and took one box and got reticf; then I took them right along for about six months and the Rheu matism was all gone and I have never felt it since. Anyone who would care to write me as regards ‘Fruit-a-tives’ 1 would be glad to tell them what ‘Fruit-a tives’ did for me.” JOHN E, GUILDERSON, Contractor and Mason. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | At all dealers or sent postpaid by | Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. | LAND REGISTRY AUT (Sections 36 and 134.) Re Application No. 11085-I. File 6207. iAhe NUSICE Uiat application fas been made to register Edward H. Mortimer, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee under a Tax Sale Deed from the Col- being in the City of Prince Rupert, } more particularly known and described as | Lot Seven (7), Block forty-one (41),) Section Eight (&), (Map 923). You are re-| quired to contest the claim of the tax pur- | chaser within 35 days from the date of the (which may be ei- fected by publication in the Daily News), Registry Act” with amend- from :— “and in default of a caveat or certifi cate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the per- son entitled under sucn tax sale, all persons so served with notice, : . . . €@nd those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and ail persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions ef this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land sv sold for taxes, and the Registra! shall register the person entitled un der such tax sale as owner of thet land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has ban made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Titik to the above-mentioned lands, in the nai of Edward H, Mortimer. AND WHEREAS on investigating thx title it appears that prior to the 14th day of September, 1915 (the date on which the said jands were sold for overdue taxe you were the registered and assessed own er thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE same time I shall effect pursuance of such applicat Certificate of Indefeasib!e lands in the name of Edward H. Mortimer unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Kupert, B. C., this 20th day of August, A. D. 1919. H, F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. fo Paul Hartman, Esq., Care Royal Bank of Canada, Prince Rupert, B.C, LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) that at the registration ip nh and issue a Tithe to the said Re Application No, 11484-I. File 6304, TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register Stephen B. Adams, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee un- der a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd @ay of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGUULAR that certain parcel x tract of tand and premises situate. | ing, and being in the city of Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described as Lot Three (3), Block Eight (8), Seetion me (1), (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 Dally 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 a caveat or eer- tifleate 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, - « » ,. &nd those claiming through or under them, and all 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 its 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 so sold for taxes, and the Regis- trar shall register the person en- titled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has been imade for @ Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lJands, in the name of Stephen B. Adams. AND WHEREAS on investigatin the tile it appears that prior to the 9th day of October, 1918, (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the registered owner thereof. _ FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I! shall effect registration in pursuance of such Speicesion and issue @ Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said iands in the name of Stephen B, Adams un- less you take and prosecute the roper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the sald lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part, prin Rutt, “2 HY. OMY P . a, C, us November, A.D. 1919 eee pitt Fr. MACLEOD, Strict Registrar To Alfred 0. Brandt, toa. . eh Spokane, Wash. When you have read the news look through the classified column IRISH CONSTABULARY Himself. | (Speciai py G. T. Pp. Telegrapns.) | DUBLIN, Jan. 10.—The Irish ‘Government has suspended Sir i Joseph Byrne, inspector general of the Irish Royal lector of the City of Prince Rupert, bear- ~raA “a continue. ing date the 19th day of July, 1918, tem will therefore ntinu or tract of land and premises situate, lyiug |. MINERAL ACT CHIEF IS SUSPENDED ‘Summary Dismissal by Govern- ment Complete Surprise to Sir Joseph Byrne, Constabulary. reports say that he has been summarily dismissed and that the action was a complete surprise to Sir Joseph himself. He was prominent in Irish affains | and was a native of Ireland and| a Catholic. THE G.T. AGREEMENT | Some Expect Ratification by Sharehold- ers by End of February When Value of Stocks Will Be Arbited. felegrapns.) 9.—The Gov- (Special via G. T. P OTTAWA, Jan. ernment anticipates that the Grand Trunk agreement will be ratified by the shareholders in the company before the end of Feb- ruary. Thereafter the joint man- agement comes into effect and the Board of Arbitration unden- takes its work of deciding upon the value of the common and pre- ferred shares. PROHIBITION FAILS IN NEW ZEALAND (Special via G. ft, . Telewranhs.; LONDON, Jan. 9.—A dispatch received here from Wellington, N. Z., says that on the referendum recount, prohibition has failed to secure the necessary absolute ma- jority and that the present syvS- Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. “Silver Th” and “Monarch” Mincral Claims, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar 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. ti Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreine Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner’s Certificate No, 33583-C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apy!) to tne Mining Recorder for a Certifeate of Improvements, for the purpose of «hb taining a Crown Grant of each of ‘he above claims. Aid further take notice that action, iu der section 85, must be commenced befure the issuance of such Certificate of Improve ments. ae this 18th dsy of September, A D. 1919. MINERAL ACT, CERTIFICATE UF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. “Mohawk,”’ “Mohawk No. 1,” “Mohawk No, 2”? Mineral Claims, situate in the Nadas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: -— Between Lime anu Roundy Creeks on south shore of Alice Arm. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 25,555-C, in tend, sixty days from the date hereof, tu apply to the Mining Kecorder for a Certti cate of Improvements, for the purpose « obtaining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced befor: the issuance of such Certificate of Im provements. Dated this 23rd day of August, A. D. 1919. IN PROBATE— IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISII COLUMBIA, {IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTKA TION AcT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ()f CHAR ES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASE\ I ATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN of an Order by th Honorable Mr. Justice Clement, in the above matter on the 30th day of October. A.D. 1919, as follows: IT 1S ORDERED that the said John i MecMullin shall be allowed to swear to th death of the said Géeceased as occurring on the 25th day of Uciober, i9i5, afte the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of notice of thi order, unless in the meantime proof ts furnished to the R fgistrar of this Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., that the said de- ceased, Charles W. Shairlin, was alive sub sequently to the said 25th day of October, 18. AND IT IS FURTHEK ORDFRED that the said John H. McMullin do publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, 4 hewspaper published at Prince Rupert, 6. C., for @ period of oO ihoiiin E Prince Rupert, B. C,, this 30th day of October, A.D. 1919. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMecial Administrator N THE SUPREME COURT OF COLUMBIA, N THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA TION ACT” Rs ~~ and - N THE MATTER OF THE AARON NELSON, 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 cf Aaron Nel son, deceased, and all parties having clalins gainst the said estate are herehy rer to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 31st day of December, 1919, and all parties tndebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of thety ‘ndebtedness to me forthwith JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMeial Administrator era'’* this 25th day of November, A. D ' BRITISH CSTATE OF DECEASED, INTES- —_——— DISTRICT... DISTRICT RANGE I, TAKE notice that Emma ©. Smaby, of Orean Falls, B.C., oeeupation married wo nan, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north end of a small island cn the west side of Choked Pavsage, west of Hunter Island, thence south £0 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence nerth 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement and containing 140 acres, more or less EMMA ©. SMABY, VANCOUVER LAND OF COAST, on Page 6, Mark Smaby, Agent. For settling small accounts ‘__where it is not desirable Y to pay by cheque—many }j Business Houses as well as | Individuals, regularly use the Bank Money Orders issued by The Bank of Montreal. : : / PRINCE RUPERT BRAN( : : TERRACE BRAN( STEWART BRAN( H. ST. G. LEE, Manager, . E. W. MARENTETTE, Manager, - - F. W. HARVEY, Pro-Manager, . Sa. P " . Sey gt Ey ee TE Te ne il OS I a SN Sak SE Now More Then 380 Branches in Canada Constantly enlarging our sphere of influence that we mcy extend to you-our cu mers~the fullest possible banking a:commocation, we have mace notable additions to our branch bank system in Canada during this year. We have 330 branches and continue to grow. be the Biggest Bank in Canada from the Character and Service. “so alm to int of H H, H 2 UNION BANK OF CANADA RESOURCES, $153,000,000 THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA Prince Rupert Branch - - A. T. Broderick, Manager | | THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA MONEY ORDERS to $h0. bank in Canada (Yukon excepted), in Newfoundland, at the princi; cities of the United States and are negotiable at over 800 points in Great Britain and Ireland. $5 and under - - -3cents Over $10, not exceeding $30, 10 cent Over $5, not exceeding $10, 6 cents As a safe and economical method of remitting amounts u; These Money Orders are payable without charge at any branch of any Over $30, net exceeding $50, 15 cents Prince Rupert Branch - - - A. W. Cameron, Manager e. 5 By Date September 4th, (919 (4 \ Dentist DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ r. Bayne OFFICE HOURS—} Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, $ to 12 only; Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th i _ J >. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services 8.8. PRINCESS MARY for Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: January 4 and 19. For Vancouver Victoria and Seattie from Prince Rupert January 24. 8. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bey, Ocean Falls, Hardy Bay, Alert Bay, Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria— Every Sunday at 9 P. M, For rates, reservations and sailings, apply to W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. Fan 5. PRINCE GEORG Thursday for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, tans Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. 6. 8. PRINCE JOHN Yor Stewart, December 10th and 24th, Masselt and Port Clements, December 11th and 25th. Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, December 18th and 27th. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, W*dnesday and Saturday af 11:36 a.m. for Smithers, Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct connections for all points east and svuuth, Agency All Oc-an Steamship Lines For information and reservations apply to City Ticket Office, 626 Third Avenue. Phon® 200.