T? pi , r rriday, February Page? * TRE DAILY News innnineiaie’ - tel 8, 1999 — ———- a . = ———— — = See ERR EE FH i, een a | . ¢) [ i | «iff a i A : MAIL SCHEDULE ~ THE DAILY NEWS gute |. Oeeeaegae eet on PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘ Son the Bast. a ) | Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News (|F RUEUATISE: Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. VTA THU byE furdays at 10:90 a. 1m. = gH. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. ‘ as ; From the East, — +e Ol.. . | arctic Wal AARGRERVse | sundays, Tuesdays and Thure- QUALITY {SUBSCRIPTION RATES: _ |days at 7 p.m. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. Le By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. ne ee ean To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50 Thuredape ixvastehen ‘ p.m. B TELEPHONE 98. Saturdays ...... ... 10:30 a, m. 7. ayne + th. < TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 85 cents per incn. sid Wet ee ots. OFFICE rene Contract Rates on application. . Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a. m. Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 19 tn, peace: er - Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 ‘riday, February 6, 192 For Anyox and Alice Arm. eS ee oui: peer nmeee nt cree Sundays RE ERE CER We ii p.m Dental Nurse in attendance aod ; oun rags CEs Wednesdays ....+-. cwaadd p. @, {Phone 109 for appointment oO rey is < A World Statesman. Gh, ABEPES GANCEDY __ From Anyox and Alice ae Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd ang 6th When Lord Grey left the United States where he had been 82 Hickory St., Ottawa, Ont. ‘heen UPR SO ee we oo, = iti i ere ‘ ises “T was for many years a victim a | ~~~" ° PONE HALO PEE 87S Cit ‘ — British Ambassador to Washington, there were many surmises an ee St wale I ane a = as to the reason for his sudden departure. Now it is all cleared up. He went to give personal advice to the heads of the Allied governments in regard to settlement of the difficulty over the signing of the Peace Treaty and the entry of the United States into the League of Nations. It seems to be a foregone fact that the Democrats will be defeated at the next election. Already the Republicans are in a majority at Washington, but under the inelastic form of govern- ment at the American capital there is a president with wholly different views from Congress. Having in view this condition, Lord Grey went to Europe to urge compliance with the request of the United States in certain respects. What he suggests is a compromise. He was in elose touch with the situation in the United States and he is also in the confidence of the ruling powers of Europe. For that reason his advice is likely to be taken. 1913, I was laid up for four months with Rheumatism in the joints ofthe knees, hips and shoulders.and was prevented from following my work, hat of Electrician. I tried many remedies and was under the care of a physician; but nothing did me any good. Then I began to take ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and ina week I was easier, and in six weeks I was so well I went to work again. I look upon this fruit medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’, as simply marvellous in the cure of Rheumatism, and strongly advise everyone suffering with Rheu- mutism to give ‘Fruit-a-tives’ a trial.” AMEDEE GARCEAU. KOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. Useless Ravings At all dealers or sent postpaid by Regarding Exchange. ; Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. lt is useless to rave at the United States regarding the) —_——_——— = present condition of the exchange market. That country is LAND REGISTRY ACT worse hit than Canada or Great Britain. Every country interested (Sections 36 aud 134.) ~ is inconvenienced, but the nation that-suifers most is the United] jo appiication No. 11085-I. File 6207. States. If she cannot sell her goods, how can she prosper? She tena ‘cumater eee aontawr oO; manufactures much more than she can use and unless she can] rrince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee sell in the markets of the world, her factories must close. Already | Der & Lae jae eed ie ee ae she is feeling the effect to some extent and conditions will soon Ee eee ne GOEAR that cercitt roe get worse and some action will have to be taken to set matters Jor tract of land and premises situate, lying right. , rR I A gO Those who require goods manufactured in the United States | Lot Seven (7), Block forty-one | (41), will have to wait until the exchange is improved. Present rates are almost prohibitive. In the meantime we can look on with complacency for, while we are inconvenienced, we do not suffer to any extent. It should not take long to set matters right. Section Eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- Are Combining to For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. SundayS ....+6 seeve . 741 p.m. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Tuesdays . . p.m. Queen Charlotte islands: For Massett, Port Clements ano Upper {sland points: Jan. 22; Feb. 5 and 19. 7rom Masset, Port Clements and 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 Charlotte 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 21; February 4, and 18. FROM January 22; February 5 & 19. When you have read the news ook through the classified columns quired to contest the claim of the tax pur- ‘haser withig 35 days from the date of th service of tMs notice (which may be el fected by publication in the Daily News), Keep up Prices. Some of the grocers are combining to keep up prices, and they are to be charged with the offense before.the Board of Com- merce. If they are over charging, it is quite the correct thing to and your attention is called to section oY the “Land Registry Act” with amend punish them, but if they are after a legitimate profit, there should be no offense. wents, and vo the following extract there from:— l “and in default of @ caveat or certif- ( cate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of.the per- son entitied under sucn tax sale, all persons so served with notice, $ ore and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- Nearly all businesses in nearly all cities combine to set prices. Under modern conditions it has to be. The one-price system makes it necessary. The labor unions also combine to set the, price*at which they will sell their labor, the farmers combine to say at what price they will sell their wheat. Possibly the fruit growers are among the worst offenders. They get together in their associations and refuse to sell a pound of fruit at less than the price they themselves set. This is an age of getting together, of amalgamating interests, of team work, and while there will ing any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and be found many injustices connected with it, the system is bound ail 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 tas been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Tith to the above-mentioned lands, in the namic 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 to win out in the long run. er thereof. ree TAKE NOTICE that at the same time shall effect registration i Combines Should pursuance of such application and tissue ¢ Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the sale Be Supervised, ; ; ‘ , lands in the name of Edward H, Mortipper We do not think that combines of any kind should be given [unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, i a free hand. ‘They should be supervised. The Government should have some say in setting the prices, just as they control any, to the sald lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part, é : ; PATED at the Land Registry OMce the railway rates. Too much profit is made on many articles, prince popert. B. C., this 20th day of ots ‘ ° ek < August, A. D, ° but there is little to be gained by stopping firms combining. It is|*"* H, F. MACLEOD, simply putting back the hands of the clock. io Ml eR Care Royal Bank of Canada, Prince Rupert, B.C, LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) We shall have to get used to big combinations if we ever expect to eliminate private ownership. It will take years of training in big business to make us fit to run the affairs of the community under one head. = Re Application No. 11484-I. File 6304. TAKE NOTICE that application has been Anse hutsth ee Cte tee Atte At a price you can afford to pay der a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector oj the City of Prince Rupert, bearing date Have Your Teeth Examined Today. the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALI Estimates Cheerfully Given Dr. Jos. Maguire or tract of land and premises situate, ! ing, and being in the city of Prince Rupert, Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block Office Hours: more particularly knewn and described as Lot Three (3), Block Eight (8), Section 8 to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 p. m. 8 One (1), (Map 923), You are required to contest the 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 Lo section 86 of the “Land Registry Act’ with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom:— “and in default of @ caveat or cer- tifeate 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 instrument, 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 clai to or in respect of the land 80 sold for taxes. and the Regts- frar 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 @ Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned iands, 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 Same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such epplication and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of Stephen B. Adams un- less you take and proseeute’ the proper proceedings to establish your clalen, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part, claim Phone 676 Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment Lady Attendant. David H.H NOTARY PUBLIC Royal tneurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire insurance Co., Limited. DATED at the Land Registry Office, London & Lancashire Guarantee & Soremtor x ob ht this 26th day of ym Page 6. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE PPLICATION FOR GRAZING FERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. Sony cations for permits to graze live- toc on the Crown range within each razing district of the Province of British ‘olumbia must be filed with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Kam oops, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver nd Vernon or with the Commissioner of irazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B «, On or before February 29, 1920. Blank forms upon which to submit ap- lications may be obtafned from the Dis- rict Foresters at the above named places r eon the Department of Lands at Vic- orla, Ce G. R, NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., December 5th, 1919. COURT OF REVISION. Prince Rupert Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court & Kevision and Appeal, under the isions of the ‘Taxation Act” and ‘Public Schools Act,’ respecting the essment roll for the Prince Rupert As- essment District for the year 1920, wil! e held at the Provincial Assessor's office rince Rupert, on Friday, the 23rd day of pro- the as- anuary, 1920, at 10 o’clock in the fore- oon, Dated Januar) at Prinee Rupert, B. C., 0. JOHN DYBHAYVN, Judge of Court Of Revision and Appeal. LAND ACT th, 192 Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. LAND DISTRICT- COAST, RANGE Il And situate on the west coast of Calvert VANCOUVER arnt NES DISTRICT Island, TAKE NOTICE that Helge Smeby, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation foreman of fish station, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the rollowht F descrit ig described lands :— ; Commencing at a post planted 1 miles north of the N. Ww. corner of Lt 897; thence east 40 chains; thence north 46 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 49 chains, and containing 160 acres more or less, HELGE SMEBY By Mark Smaby, ‘Agent, Dated January oist, 1920. #, Agent LAND ACT IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — pIs- TRICT OF QUEEN 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:— Commencing at a post planted on the Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co. General Real Estate Agent Gor. Second Avenus and Second Street. To Alfred ©, Brandt, Esq., ____ Spokane, Wash. Two-color the eye quickly.. News Job H. F, MACLEOD, h bistriel ‘Raositin shore on Sewell Inlet about % miles dis- tant, 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 cards take|potnt of commencement and containing 20 S ‘ acres, more or leas, See them at the THOMAS B, STRAIN, a W. E. Gr Department, Dated 26th October, 1919.” “*°h* of Titles, window —— CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN 8ERVicEs B.C. Coast Steamship Service; LE Le PACIFIC Uv Dad 8.8. PRINCESS MARY ror Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert; February 9, 23; March 8, 19, For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle from Prince Rupert February 14, 28; March 13, 24 8. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE Swanson Bay, Ocean Falis, Hardy Bay, River, Vancouver and Victoria— Every Sunday at 8 P. M. From Prince Rupert for Aler Beaver Cove, Powell + Bay, For rates, reservations and sailings, apply to W. C. ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C, S.S, PRINCE GEORG uly TRUNK Naas ii ING Thursday Midnight for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and feattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. 8.8. PRINCE ALBERT For Stewart, February 4 and 18. Massett and Port Clements, February 5 and 19, Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, February 7 and 2 TRAIN SERVICE - Passenger Monday, W®°dnesday and Saturday af 11:34 a m Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct «x all points east and swuth. for Smithers, nnections for Agency Ali Ocean Steamship Lines For information and reservations apply to City Ticket Office, 626 Third Avenue. Phon® 260. Ra BANK OF MON a ( ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS a. Ke p> << + oe 4 Savings Department Deposits of $1. and up- ward received, and Interest allowed at highest current / i rates. Savings DepartmentZA4 f accounts given special@;\ pattention. Deposits may be made, | and wilhdrawn, by mail as easily, readily and safely as in person, co WINNIPEG BRANCH bits a eT cH LPT AEh Mest, 7. *, 7. PRINCE AUTRE Bi ES WM ITE. Pro Manager, . : "STEWART BRAN TTE. Pro-Manager, ° ° . ss Across Canada Att38 fifty-four yoars of con- servative progress we have built our branch system up to 890 branches. We wil! continue to extend as the needs of com- munities call for increased bank- ing accommodation, because the policy behii:d our 1 anking enter- prise is to foster the coutinued upbuilding of Canads ASS.TS EXCEED $174,000,000 UNION BANK OF CANADA A. T. Broderick, Manage Prince Rupert Branch mma 4 The Royal Bank of Canad . , prices begs to advise that it has for rental at moderate price | SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES } 4 or burs They are recommended for the protection from fire vid lary of valuable business or private documents, Vic Bonds, jewelry, ete. lication The Manager will be glad to furnish particulars on app!'* 7, Prince Rupert Branch - A. 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