THE DAILY NEWS — = Monday, January 26, 1999 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 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 ADVERTISING — 85 cents per inca. Contract Rates on application. oniggape: Monday, January 26, 1920. — — DAILY EDITION. Soidier Fishermen Or Soldier Farmers. The Dominion Government is aiding soldier farmers to settle down on the land. The idea is that we need production. Another form of production is to catch the fish that are going to vaste in the ocean. Already some of it is being taken care of but much more fish might be caught. The proposal has been made and endorsed by the fishermen in public meetings and also by the Great War Veterans that the Dominion Government should treat those who wish to become fishermen with the same liberality that they treat those who wish to farm. The suggestion seems reasonable enough and it is difficult to understand why there should be any hesitation on the part of the authorities in endorsing it and putting it in force. To bring a man home from the’war and set him up on a farm in the wilderness is playing at contrasts. It does not look very reasonable, unless it be for a man who is used to the farm. Even if he is taught the new business, the life is so different from the life in France and Flanders that there is doubt of its success. On the other hand to teach him the fishing trade is to give him excitement such as he is used to. There is sport in the game. It is a hard life perhaps, but it is full of interest. There is no business that the Soldiers Re-establishment Com- mittee might better consider than that of fishing on this coast. It will cost little more to set a man up in the fishing busi- ness than it does to set him up on a farm, and there is much greater hope of his being able to pay back a loan from the result of his work in the fishing business than tuere is from the output of the farm. The return would be much quicker. Another thing to remember is that all men are not con- stituted alike. The business that one likes, another does not care about. We cannot all be farmers. There are many who would like to be fishermen. In view of the demand and of the opportunities, it seems the reasonable course for the Dominion Government to give the returned men an opportunity to take up fishing as a means of livelihood. Fisheries Worth Much to Port. Much interest has been taken in the summary of the fishing for last year as published in this paper Friday. In spite of draw- backs the catch for the year amounted to nearly fifty-nine million pounds. It is difficult to compute the value of this fish, but at an average price of ten cents a pound it is worth nearly six million dollars. How many places on this coast have an income from one industry only of any.hing like that amount. Nature has been good to-us and it is for us to make the most of our opportunities, We must conserve our fisheries, but we must also make the most of them. Refinery Would Be Great Thing. A recommendation from the Board of Trade to the Govern- ment is that a refinery should be built on this coast for the purpose of converting the blister copper produced here to the commercial article. Mention is also made in the memorandum that the blister copper is shipped east over an American railroad instead of being sent by the natural route through this port. These are important matters. We would like to suggest that now that the Government controls the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways, it use its influence to have the copper shipped by this port. For- merly a few car loads were sent out over the road. Of late, however, even that has stopped and an American line carries it. We do not think that anything should be done to hamper the Granby Company in its operations. We want industries and if we are to get more we must treat them fairly. If we go trust hunting here we shall soon have no industries to hunt. What is suggested is that until a refinery is built on the coast the copper should be carried over the Ganadian Nafional Railway by way of Prince Rupert. It is understood that the same rate could be secured from here as from Tacoma and that the long water haul would be saved, . DENTISTRY At a price you can afford to pay Have Your Teeth Examined Today. Estimates Cheerfully Given Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block Phone 575 Corner 3rd Ave. and &th St. Office Hours: PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Open Evenings 8 to 12 a. m. Sunday by Appointment 1 to 6 p. m. Lady Attendant. Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention HIS LIFE RUIRED BY DYSPEPSI Until He Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES” The Wonderful Fruit Medicize MR, FRANK HALL Wyevale, Ontario. “For some two years, I was a _ sufferer from Chronic Constipation and Dyspepsia. I tried every remedy I heard of without any success, until the wife of a local merchant recommended ‘Fruit-a-tives’. I procured a box of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and began the treatment, and my condilion commerced to improve immediately. The Dyspepsia ceased to be the burden of my life as it had been, and I was freed of Constipation, I feel that J owe a great debt to ‘Truit-a-tives’ for the benefit I derived from them.”’ FRANK HALL. 50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At ail dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. LAND KEGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) Re Application No. 11085-I. File 6207. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register kdward H. Mortimer, of vrince Rupert, B. C., 4s owner in ive under a Jax Sale Deed from the Col- lector of the City of Prince Rupert, bear ing date the 19th day of July, 1918, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parce) vr tract of land and premises situate, lyiug and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described a: Lot Seven (7), Block’ forty-one (41), 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 ihe service of this notice (which may be ef fected by publication in the Daily News), and your attention is called to sectivi of the “Land Hegistry Act” with amend zyents, and to the following extract the. trom:— “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, ali persons 80 served with notice, . . » + . @nd thuse claiming through or under them, and all persons claim ing any interest in the land by virtu. of any unregistered instrument, ar! all persons claiming any interest in the iand by descent whose lille i- 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 su sold for taxes, atfd 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 been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Tith to the above-mentioned lands, in the nai of Edward H. Mortimer. AND WHEREAS on_ investigating the title it appears that prior to the 14th day f September, 1915 (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 I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said 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 Rupert, B. C., this 20th day of August, A. D. 1919. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles To Paul Hartman, Esq., Care Royal Bank of Canada, _____ Prince Rupert, B.C. LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) 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 tn fee un- der a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of the Clty of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGUULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, | ing, and being in the city of Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described as Lot Three (8), Block Eight (8), Section One (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 he effected by publication tn 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 a caveat or cer- tifcate of lis pendens being filed be- fore the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tex sale, all persons so served with notice, . . . and those claiming through or under them, and al! persons claim- ing any interest in the land by virtue of anv unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose titie ts not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever egs- topped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land 80 sold for taxes, and the Regts- 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 made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lands, in the name of Stephen B. Adams. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title 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 I shall effect registration in pursuance of such epplicasion and issue @ Certineate of Indefensible Title to the said lands in the name of Stephen B. Adams un- less you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your lal. if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. =. PareD at me Land ety office, rince pert, B. C., 8 th da November, A. D. 10410. 1s H. F, MACLEOD, Distriet Registrar of Titles. To Alfred 0, Brandt, Esq., Spokane, Wash. Two-color window cards take the eye quickly. See them at the News Job Department. eer THERE HER EHH © MAIL SCHEDULE * SRT KEEKERER A OEESE For the East. aw 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. Tuesdays .....scseeeess 7 p. Thursdays .......- Saturdays From Vancouver and South. BundaysS ....cccscssees 10 p.m. Wednesdays .......- 10:30 a.m. For Anyox and Alice Arm. Sundays 2. ccreccsesaes 11 p.m. Wednesdays .........-- ii p.m. From Anyox and Alice Arm. TUCSGAYE 2. cs cssccsscees p.m, MUPOGRYE 04.6 de cccssece p.m. For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mili Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Bundays 26s is i erivess 41 p.m. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Cuesdays vas De He ee Queen Charlotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper Island poiats: Jan. 22; Feb. 5 and 49. ‘rom Masset, Port Clements aud Upper Island points: Jan. 23; Feb. 6 and 20. for Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points Jan. 24; Feb. 7 and 214. From Skidegate. Queen Charlotts City and Lower Island points— Jan. 20; Feb. 3 and 17. For Skagway and the Yukon. January 19. From Skagway and Yukon. January 23. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. FOR January 241; February 4, and 18. FROM January 22; February 5 & 19. The Daily News is the recig- iized medium between seller and buyer. People all read the ad- ‘ertising columns because the advertisers are live wires. EEE MINERAL ACT. Certificate of improvements. NOTICE. “Silver Tip’ and “Monarch” Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas River Miniux Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles from head of Alice Arm on its west side. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmure, F. M. C. No, 81018-C, agent for B. ti Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner’s Certificate No. 33583-C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to ap,..) to the Mining Recorder for a Certificaic of Improvements, for the purpose of «wv taining a Crown Grant of each of ‘te above claims. And further take notice that action, i» der section 85, must be commenced befure the issuance of such Certificate of Impru.c« ments. — this 18th day of September, A v 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 ava Roundy Creeks on south shore of Alice Arm. ! TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner's Certificate No. 25,555-C, iu- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, ww apply to the Mining Recorder for a Ceriiti cate of Improvements, for the purpose o obtaining a Crown Grant of each of tiv above claims. And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced befor: the issuance of such Certificate of liu- provements. wae this 23rd day of August, A. D. 19. IN PROBATE— IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED INTESTATE NOTICE J18 HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN of an Order by the Honorable Mr. Justice Clement, in the above matter on @ 80th day of October, A.D. 1019, as follows: ORDERED that the said John H McMullin shall be allowed to swear to the death of the said deceased as occurring on the 25th day of October, 1918, after the expiration of one month from the date order, unless in the meantime proof | furnished to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., that the said de- ceased, Charies W. Shairlin, was alive sub sequently to the said 25th day of October, 1918. ._ AND IT IS FURTHER ORDFED that thx said John H. McMullin do publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, & hewspaper published at Prince , B. C,, for @ period of one month. ATED at Prince Rupert, B. C,, thts 30th day of Octoher, A.D. 1919. JOHN H. McMULLIN, Official Administrator N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. N THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA TION ACT” — and — N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01 sonar NELSON, DECEASED, INTES TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of Hi: Honour F, McB. Young made the 19th day of November, A, D. 1919, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Aaron Ne! son, deceased, and all parties having claims gainst the said estate are hereby ree: to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or pefore the 81st day of December 1919, and all parties indebted to the estat: are required to pay the amount of thet: indebtedness to me forthwith, JOHN H, McMULLIN, 3ANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS Never Mail Cash Money Orders, issued by The Bank of Montreal, are a safe, convenient and eco- nomical means of forwarding money to all parts of Canada‘ —s Tha: Fs ‘ aS oS | ' f ' P .- } Pa imi f | I Bf a be! Lied TT’ money in a letter—use Bank |=] Money Orders instead. wroeres BRK ° + PRINCE RUPERT sr ancy ERRACE BR STEW a GANG! ST. LFE., Manager, ° e W. MARENTETTE, Manager, . . ° H, E. F, W. HARVCY, Pro-Maneger, - . ° ze Across Canada FTER fifty-four years of con- servative pgogress we have built our branch system up to 890 branches. We will continue to extend as the needs of com- munities call for increased bank- ing accommodation, because the policy behind our tanking on‘er- prise is to foster the co.tinued upbuilding of Canada. A5S.TS EXCEED $174,000,006 om UNION BANK OF CANADA A. T. Broderick, Manager Prince Rupert Branch ney ae meee THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA | RECOMMENDS ITS MONEY ORDERS As a safe and economical ae of remitting amounts up to $50. These Money Orders are payable without charge at any branch of any bank in Canada (Yuken excepted), in Newfoundland, at the principal cities of the United States and are negotiable at over 800 points in Great Britain and Ireland. $5 and under - - -8cents 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 | ere: Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEKTH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS—} Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 6.30; Saterdays, $ to 12 onig; 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 of the first publication of notice of tm-, ee. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY PEL ELLE PACIFIC oy B.C. Coast Steamship Services CANADIAN PAUIFIC OCEAN SERVICES S.6. PRINCESS MARY for Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: January 4 and 19. Victoria and Geattie from Prince Rupert January 24, 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Hardy Bay, Alert Bey, River, Vancouver and Victoria— Every Sunday at 8 P. M. For Vancouver From Prince Rupert for Beaver Cove, Powell For rates, reservations and sailings, ‘apply to W. C. ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. - Oficial Administrator sangeet this 25th day of November, A. D S.S, PRINCE GEORGE TRUNK ga us ————— BAILING Thursday Midnight for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. 8.6. PRINCE ALBERT For Stewart, February 4 and 18. Massett and Port Clements, February 5 and 19, Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, February TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, W®dnesday and Saturday af 11:30 a.m, for Smithers, Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct connections fer all points east and sauth, Agency Al! Ocean Steamship Lines For information and reservations apply to City Tloket Office, 526 Third Avenue. Phene 260. 7 and 21.