‘all ti ie wh iP if jy THE DAILY NEWS Friday, January 16, THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. : @H. 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 $6.00 To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50 TELEPHONE 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 85 cents per inch. Contract Rates on application. —— —— wtf Friday, January 16, 1920. yp —-—__ ——_ — DAILY EDITION. a = Get Together and Work for City. . Now that the elections are over and the mayor and council and police commission are all definitely chosen, there is nothing to do but forget the elections and get dowu to work in the in- terests of the city. We have had the fun of a contest. Now let us have the hard digging to make the year a successful one, In a city this size there are always a lot of local prejudices to be overcome. Men are often influenced by petty motives in- stead of by a broad sense of justice. Often we know each other too well to respect motives. The more we get away from all pettiness and forget ourselves in the general interest, the better it will be for the community. Should Newspapers Be Controlled? The United Farmers’ Convention is going to consider the matter of organizing a chain of papers across the continent, says “Printer and Publisher.” The plan seems to be to get a news- paper backing for the Hon. Mr, Crerar, who expects to head the farm movement in Canada, and on the strength of that movement become the next Premier of the Dominion. One of the things that the farm element has talked against for years has been a paid or controlled press. ‘hey have been the foremost to speak of the influences that were being exercised to currupt the city press. Would a chain of farm papers, con- trolled no doubt from Winnipeg, correct, this state of affairs? The policy would no doubt be decided at the head office, and handed ddwn to the various links in the chain of papers. The papers would then to all intents and purposes become the paid organs of the men holding views approved of by the Farmers Council. It may be hard to convince some classes of the community that the great majority of the papers in Canada are free to ex- press their own views, and they have been doing it in unques- tioned style in recent years. Papers have spoken out against parties that they had served and served well, for years. ‘I'he whole tendency of the age is away from editurial control by any central force. Certainly, the establishment of a chain of papers across the country, controlled and dictated to by a central Farm _ Council, or some such organization, would not meet with appro- val. It would be a move direetly opposite to the trend of the times. It would be like tieing a number of papers up to a policy that would be set for them by some central organization. If the Farmer movement hopes to secure the sympathy and support of any number of people in the cities and towns, they would be well advised to keep out of the chain of paper idea. It smacks of a centralization of control, and a dictation of policy that is foreign to the frank and outspoken attitude of an in- creasingly large section of the press. Car Shortage Is General. Speaking of the general shortage, Frank B. Carvell, chair- man of the Railway Commission, said recently: “The people of British Columbia have no idea how they are supplied with cars; that is to say, relatively speaking. In the Eastern Provinces the railways have to go on much shorter allow- ances of rolling stock. The fact is that between 21,000 and 22,- 000 more Canadian cars are on the United States rails today than there are American cars on Canadian rails. At least one-tenth of the cars owned by Canadian railroads are locked up in the United States, and we are afraid to let more go there. It is one of the most serious problems before us. ‘ “Canadian railways, as well as every other public utility in Canada, are suffering from the high cost of everything, just as you and | are. It is a pretty serious thing to order further service unless it can be proved that there is sufficient business to warrant it. Railways as a rule want to do business, and sometimes the public doesn’t recognize what it costs to run a railway.” pS 5 LD Dr. Jos. Maguire DENTIST Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block, cor 8rd and 5th St. My office is new and up to date. Every modern idea is carried out in order tosave Time, Pain and Money to each patient. My prices can be had at time of examination and are within reach of all. The demand of all business today is SERVICE at a price people can afford to pay. Office Hours: Open Evenings 8 to 12 a. m. HAVE YOUR TEETH ieasidee’ te Tarr. 1 to 6 p. m. EXAMINED TODAY. Lady Attendant. ...., .,DR- JOS. MAGUIRE PRINCE RUPERT, 3. ©. Out Of town people are invited to while in the city, and 6th &t. make this office their headquarters Phone 524 - Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention ment, ay! A ABOUT YO! CHILBLAT 5! 9 ‘What are they? A miid form of frost-bite—a chilling of the part to euch a degree that inflammation is set up, causing a tingling pain, ex- cessive irritation and often swell- ing. Zam-Buk cures chilblains by drawing out tho inflammation, thus ending the pain and irritation and reducing the swelling. Miss Annio Lepard of Beaverdale, Ont., says: “I suffered agonies from chilblains and used many remedies, but nothing gave me any ease until I used Zam-Buk, which, after a little perseverance, ere” rid me of this painful ailment.” Regular applications of Zam-Buk will prevent @ recurrence of the trouble. Keep it handy. 60c. box. LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and i384.) Re Application No. 11085-1, File 6207. TAKE NOTICE that application has been H. *Mortimer, of made to register kdwart vrince Rupert, B. C., a8 owner in fee under a Tax Sale Deed from the ol ( rector Of the City of Prince Rupert, bear date the 19th day of July, 1918, 1 ALL AND SINGULAR thal certain parcei wv tract of land and premises situate, lying ind being in the City of Prince Rupert, inore particularly known and described as Lot Seven (7), Block forty-one (ii), Section Eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- quired to contest the claim of the. tax pur chaser Within 35 days from the date of the service of this notice (Which may be er- fected by publication in the Daily News), and your attention is called to section «. of the “Land HKegistry Act” with amead nents, following eatract tiece ‘rum: ‘and in defaull of a caveat or ceru! vale of tl mdens being Hled before iue registration as Owner of the per son eniitied under suco tax sale, ali persons so served with notice, ‘ » « . &nd those Claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- log any interest in the land by virtue ig and to the uf any unregistered instrument, ad ail persons claiming any interest in the jand by descent whose title is nut registered under the provisions of this Act, ghall be for ever estoppeu and debarred [rom setting up ai claim to or in respect of the land sold for taxes, and the Registra: Shall register the person entitled ui der such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application fas) bec made for a Certificate of Indefeasible i ith to the above-mentioned lands, in the name sf Edward H. Mortimer. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 14th day of September, 1915 (the date on which th« said Jands were sold for overdue taa you were the registered and assessed own er thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at th sume time I shall effect registratio: pursuance of such application and iss CertiNcato of Indefeasible Title to the lands in the name of Edward H. Mortimer unless you take and prosecute the pr. pe. proceedings to establish your claim, 1) any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. DATED at the Land Registry OMec Prince Rupert, B. C., this 20th day of \ugust, A. D. 1919, H, F. MACLEOD, * District Registrar of Title Paul Hartman, Esq., Care Royal Bank of Canada, Prince Rupert, B.C, LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134, To Re Application No, 11484-I. File 6804. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register Stephen B. Adams, of ?rince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee un- ler a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGUULAR that certain parce; v tract of land and premises situate, ing, and being in the city of Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described as Lot Three (3), Block Eight (8), Section One (1), (Map 923), You are required to contest the ¢laim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from the date of the service of this notice (which may be effected by publication tn the Daily News, Prince Rupert, B. C.,) and sour 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 cer- tilicate of lis pendens being fled be-° fore the registration as owner af the person entitled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice. - + . , &nd those claiming through or under them, and all persons ¢laim- 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 1s uot registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever es- topped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respert of the land so sold for taxes, and the Regis- tra shall register the person en- Utied under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes,” AND WHEREAS application fas been Inade for @ Certificate of Indefeasible Title 'o the above-mentioned lands, in the name f Stephen B. Adams, AND WHEREAS on_ investigating th title it appears that prior to the 9th day of October, 1918, (the date on which the sald lauds were sold for overdue taxes), you were the registered owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the ame time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certincate of Indefeasible Title to the skid Jands in the name of Stephen B. Adams un fess you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your cla m, if any, to the said lands, or-io prevent such proposed action on my part, DATED at the Land \egistry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., this 26th day ot November, A, D. 1919, Hl. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To Alfred 0. Brandt, Esq., Spokane, Wash. LAND AQT IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DIS- TRICT OF UEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas B. Strain, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation returned soldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands :— see ening at 4 post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis- lant, and in a westerly direction from th: entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chains South; thence 40 chains east; thence to shore; thence following the shore line to point of commencement and containing 20 acres, more or less, betel s. GTRAIN, : E. Green, agent. Dated 26th October, 1919, nh SKEENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF ., QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L, Sutherland, of Bay Point, California, Hlotel-keeper, in tends to apply for a licence to rrospeet for coal and petroleum over the following de seribed lands on the West Coast of Moresby Island, British Columbia; commencing at a post planted about 206 yards from the Southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Robert Reid's coal and petroleum licenee number 10460; thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence rast 80 chains to the point of commence- DANIEL L, SUTHERLAND, ce FRE REE EER FT on ea MAIL SCHEDULE * SRA EEE ERR ER For the East. eo Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10:30 a.m. - From the East. Sundays, Tuescays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver and South. TUGSAAYS ..sscereserons 7 p.m, ThursdayS ....cseveses 11 p.m. SaturdayS ....++++. 10:30 a. m., From Vancouver and South. Sundays cco vss eves saves 10 p.m. Wednesdays .....+++ 10:30 a.m, aturdayS .....+.e65 10:30 a. in, For Anyox and Alice Arm. SuUNAGYS 6 ties sea eas {i p.m Wednesdays ........5. {1 p.m. Saturdays ......sses- {1 p.m. From Anyex and Alice Arm. Tuesdays ........ ob s6e e Di cdlle SMUPEGRSS 60:60 vette ise Deas Sundays ....... ceescvcce Pr Mm, For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill! Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. SUNGAVES o.sis.6 0 a wiw awe 11 p.m. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandalo, Wiili Bay, Wales Island and Naas River CRESGAIS Ce Cia, 6-0os 6 bik ae p. tii. Queen Charlotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements Upper {sland points: Jan. 22; Feb. 5 and 19. ‘rom Masset, Port Clements a: Upper Island points: Jan. 23; Feb. 6 and 20, for Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points: Jan, 24; Feb. 7 and 21, From Skidegate. Queen Chlurti:te City and Lower Island points Jan. 20; Feb. 3 and 17. Bilis For Skagway and the Yukon January 19. From Skagway and Yukon January 23. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. FOR January 21; February 4, and 18. FROM January 22; February 5 & 19. MINERAL ACT. Certificate ‘of improvements. NOTICE “Silver Tip” and “Monarch” Minera Claims, situate In the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles frou bead of Alice Arm on its west side. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, F. M. C, No, 31018-C, agent for B. « Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, B, C., Free Miner’s Certificate Nu, 33583-C, intend, SiAty days from the date hereof, to apy ty to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of « taining a Crown Grant of each of ‘ie above claims. And further take notice that action, 1 (er section 85, must be commenced befure the issuance of such Certificate of Impr. nents. Daied this 18th day of September, a b 919. MINERAL ACT, OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE, “Mohawk,’’ “Mohawk No. 1,” “Mobaw) No. 2” Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas CERTIFICATE Kiver Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: — Between Lime ana ttoundy Creeks on seuth 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, io apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cerili cate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims, And. further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced befur« ihe Issuance of such Certificate of tru provements, Dated this 23rd day of August, A. D, 1919. nets Hi ‘ IN PROBATE— IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and - THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF (HARLES 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: 1f IS ORDERED that the said John H McMullin shall be allowed to swear to thi death of the said deceased as occurring op the 25th day of October, 1918, afte: the expiration of one month from the date of the first publicatlon of notice of thi order, unless in the meantime proof | furnished to the Registrar of this Cour: at Prince Rupert, B. C., that the sald de ceased, Charles W. Shairlin, was alive sub sequently to the sald 25th day of October, 191 8. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDFRED that tht said John H, MeMullin do publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert‘ Dally News, 4@ hewspaper published at Prince Rupert, B, €., for a period of one month. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., thi: 30th day of October, A.D. 1919. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMeial Administrator IN N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ;: COLUMBIA, N THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTIA TION ACT” — and — N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Aanon NELSON, DECEASED, INTES TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of Hi Honour F, MeB, Young made the 19th day of November, A. D, 1919, | was appointec Administrator of the estate of Aaron Ne} fon, deceased, and all parties having claims gainst the said estate are hereby rer io furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 81st day of December 1919, and all parties indebted to the estat: are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMecial Administrator, Pated this 25th day of November, A.D m1 Two-color window cards take the eve quickly. See them at the By Hans K, Christensen, A A Located October 9th, 1919, _ News Job Department. ad ili ” 4) a (icant Scart oat ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS ? ae. 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Broderick, Manager Prince Rupert Branch - - THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 3 RECOMMENDS ITS As a safe and econcmical method of remitting amounts up = ‘ io S50, . Hl These Money Orders are payable without charge at any branch of any wy ; bank in Canada (Yukon excepted), in Newfoundland, at the princips ‘1 | cities of the United States and are negotiable at over 800 points 2 in Great Eritain and Ireland. $5 and under - - -Scente Over $10, not exceeding $30, 10 cents Over $5, not exceeding $10,6cents Over $30, not exceeding $50, 15 cents | Prince Rupert Branch - - - A.W. Cameron, Manager (; \ i DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your E fficiency~ Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS—? ' Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30, Saturdays, 9 to 12 only; 4 Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 « Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 5, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th ; = d gs Fags CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY MT (at) Veale Lr Eg 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 Seattle from Prince Rupert January 24, S. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, 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. GC. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. gg tO ce soc Ag ge PO Gy, Me, Peni S.S.PRINCE GEORGE $ | GRAND Bal elas ~~ SAILING — Thursday for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, trae.Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. 8. 8. PRINCE JOHN For Stewart, December 10th and 24th, Massett and Port Clements, December 11th and 25th, | Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, Degember 13th and 27th. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, W®dnesday and Saturday af 11:36 a.m. for Smithers, Prince George, Edmonten and Winnipeg, making direct connections for ail points east and. seuth. Agency All Occan Steamship Lines For Information and reservations apply to City Ticket Office, 62e Third Avenue. Phone 260.