wednesday m LE FOR ; CAF penncetne ane emule ane Cascara at am- Foralol, caftein, CASON et what hor Monobromate Ft physician would use cra wun SIGH the most valuable of Biot te senses — 18 the most all the jeast. understood. eted and the 408 iffer from ijis, which, upon a a n, can be traced directly eam inatlio qefective eyesight. ig removal of the cause will T' rten restore the felicate and D , wn sufferer to! bust as rup-@ nt ee pen glasses are properly presert M y" y restore the yision to nor- oa eye strain. mal an eliminate ai! = Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Prince Rupert Third Ave. Opposite Post Office Eat at the Poston (yall WHITE COOKS ONLY We carry nothing Swirt’s Premium HAM and BACON and Strictly Fresh Eggs. ee iKiast, try our and Eggs Fora Good Bre Brookfield Sausage Country Style. of Good Steaks or a Well Cooked Dinner, ye Make a specialty istnalmeLunch fv aHome Cooked Meal Nomer s are unexcelled Home Cooking. Breakfast 350 and 400, tom 7 a.m. to 10:30 a. m. luncheon 11:30 to 2 50c Pinner 5:30 to 7:30 50c PPpieciation of our O0Ked Meals iS seer Home- 1 by our salistied customers. nder the new Of Miss May management Billings, hort Orders Served at Any mé from 7 a.m. to Midnight Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP ae Kitchen Stove. re $15.00 per ton en ne rg Yo ton er a Limited Sine ne Your Order Now Abert & McCaffery P TD, hones 564 and 116 Or Comfort, Courte £0 to h SAVOY HOTEL > F rT RB * \ 20Wness MANAGER ” sy° Sos VYHE DAILY News he ee Pe Hs OO x— { { The Pert of a Tremendous Country of Vast Potentiaiiiies, By G. A. WOODLAND, im Imperial Oil Review — + ero ~~ Situated as it is in very eve of enormous ments, Prince Rupert bids within a very short time to rival its older competitors to the south. Although in its infancy the port has wonderful geographical ad- vantages and at the present time is the home of the greater part of the fishing fleet which oper- ates in the North Pacific. Waters Teem With Fish. No other port of its age and size in the world, and very few others, if any at all, can compare favorably with Prince Rupert in the richness of its waters. Out of 1,616,157 cases of salmon packed in British Columbia in 1918, 1,017,491 cases, or prac- tically two-thirds of the catch, was made in this district. Over 25,000,000 pounds of halibut was landed during the eee est Coal | same year, while close upon 3,- 000,000 pounds of ground fish such as plaice, whiting, sole, skate, brill, black cod, grey cod, ling cod and herrings were taken in the same period. The total value of the combined catches being approximately $18,000,000. Injand rivers and lakes abound with many species of trout, white fish and other edible fish, Prince Rupert is also acting as a re- ceiving house for the Alaska fish products and most of the fish caught in those waters go through this port to eastern markets. Rich Mineral Deposits- Words fail to adequately de- scribe the mining possibilities of northern British Columbia. Rieh of gold, silver, copper, lead, zine, iron and coal abound in many districts and develop- ments are going on apace. Anyox, located some. eighty miles to the north of Prince Ru- pert, is the seat of the largest copper mines and smelters in Canada. They are owned by the Granby Mining, Smelting and Power Company, and immense new coking ovens were recently added to their plant at a cost of $2,000,000. These people are large users of Imperial Oil pro- ducts. Another mine of great richness is situated on an arm from the main channel called Alice Arm and is known by the name of the “Dolly Varden.” At least 750,000 tons of rich silver and lead ores are already blocked out, and this mine is now in full operation. Further up the coast at a place called Stewart, the Premier mine is located and is also under active operation and producing | silver, ore ranging from $300.00 to 83,- 0060.00 per ton. This mine is one of the biggest ever discovered in North America. Forest Products. It is estimated that we have a clear standing growth of forty billion feet, board measure, of| marketable spruce, and in a very short space of time twenty-five | mills have sprung up enabling the manufactured product to be deposits Grimsby of Pacific | a district rich beyond description in natural resources and which are on the develop- fair Velvet Joe Tobacco Says: Ever-lasting-ly Smooth “‘Misery loves company, but not the company of a friendly pipe of Velvet.’ Fiver since tobacco was first smoked, it has been recognized as a great comforter in times of * stress. The man who smokes Velvet, knows the comfort, and friendly companionship, of the cool, rich, fragrant, Velvet smoke. Where there is Velvet, trouble can't abide. Buy a trial tin to-day! the winters are colder, than on "a5 Tie canta? cea LAND ACT the coast, it may be likened to ; (Form No. 9.) | that of Ontario, except that there TED. SPER ees ..OF- REITISY FORM OF NOTICE. is a natural dryness about the air. tH \ cAyTs R OF THE ADMINISTRA PRINCE, RUPERT PAND DISTRICT. Se gnd ‘ace DISTHICT OF CASSIAR. A Coming Port. cHe MATTER iM’ THE ESTATE oF | -TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, Residents of this new country JUSEPH BROWN, DECEASED of Duncan, British Columbia, occupation are very jealous of its possibili eta ere ae Spinster, intends to apply for permission : d “7 f te ee pametall th rAKE NOTICE that in order of His eee etal is teat alee ae . ‘ . » y revel it i 1 N OU 2 “ S & pee See Cee a ip MF A. D NEN taan on high water line on the Westerly shore TIMBER SALE X 1987. recognition that is coming to hinsttaiur io the estate. of Joseph {Of the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- : Prince Rupert. Brown, deceased, and all parties having |@@ry of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the Sealed tenders will be received by the :00 miles Prince Rupert is nearer the Orient than any othe) Pacific port now in existence. This fact alone will mean savings of time and cost in favor of using this route for, transpor tation and commerce. great way, too, was well and shipped to Eastern Canada, the United States and Europe. Queen Charlotte Islands is the home of the famous Sitka spruce, millions of feet of which have been shipped overseas to be used in the manufacture of aeroplanes. The district holds a vast for- tune in pulp wood, too. Millions of cords are still in standing growth. Two large pulp and| paper mills have’ already established, but there is still room for many more, Ample water power to enable cheap manufac- ture is easily obtained, and the very near future will see quite an awakening in this industry. Farming and Ranching. The interior of northern and! central British Columbia, tapped by the Grand Trunk Pacifie Rail- way Company, of which Prince Rupert is the Pacific terminus, presents wonderful opportunities for mixed farming and live stock raising, The type of country may be classified as plateau and val- ley lands. As the soil is very rich and natural vegetation very heavy live stock does exceedingly well. Horses, cattle and sheep are raised successfull, Settlers Coming Fast: Settlers from the burnt-out portions of the prairie and as far south as Oregon and the Dakotas are coming in very fasi. It will only be the matter of very few years before the country will be well settled and a big producer. The climate of the interior varies a great deal, and although constructed Throughout of less than half of one per cent is maintained. This grade will allow a speed of forty miles an hour on all trains and results in the handling of more freight at a less cost than on any other rcilvoad in America. Imperial Oil Limited is fully port. We believe that it will eventually be one of the leading centres of commerce on the Pa- cifle Coast and a most important | Notice of antenniee: < Apply to Purchase and. kinds | VANCOUVER distributing centre for all of petroleum products. Harold Hestrup, of Alice Arm, who came to town last week sul fering with a severe cold, is sul ficiently recovered to be about again- Advertise in the Daily News iia) ALICE BRADY 4) i “THE WORLD TO LIVE IN” At the Wosiholme Tonight. iiilis 1, to March, the in nt Wail \ iE The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- | wisely | the} coast mountain division a grade! \ THE LION N TU rAKE ly nour r Janu Administ \ a ed ry { thwitl been alive to the possibilities of the | Dated | } And situate on the sland, | TAKE Prince Rupert, B,C,, of tish station, mission to purchase the follow land ' thence } chains; south 40 chains, and containing 160 acres more or Sealed Minister the chase of triet One ( Furthe Victoria, fhupert, agaitist juired A. D. this PONY F. McB, wy, deceased, vnount of Commencing at a post planted 1% miles north of the N, W. east By Dated January 2ist, TIMBER SALE X 1940. 4th day of March, feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2078, Massett Intet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- moval of timber, ‘ry particulars of the Chief Forester, tne said estate are hereby io furnish same, properly veri- me, on or before the 6th day of 1920, and all parties indebted estate are required to pay the of their indebtedness to me forth- JOHN H, McMULLIN, OMcial Administrator. day of February, 1920. BRITISH 6th SUPREME COURT OF COLUMBIA. MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- ACT —— and — MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RADOVICH, deceased, intestate. NOTICE that by an order of His} ; made the 8th day | Young, A.D, i920, 1 was appointed rator of the estate of Tony Rado- and all parties having gainst the said estate are hereby to furnish same, properly verified, on or before the 15th day of , A. D, 1920, and all parties tn- o the estate are required to pay their indebtedness to me J, H. MeMULLIN, : uMctal Administrator. this 13th day of January, 192). LAND ACT LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT COAST, Hi, RANGE West coast of Calvert OF NOTICE that Helge Smeby, of occupation foreman to apply for per ng described intends of Lot 897; north 40 thence corner thence chains; 40 thence chains; west 40 less, HELGE SMEBY, Mark Smaby, Agent. 1920, tenders will be received by the of Lands not later than noon on 1920, for the pur- Licence X 1940, to cut 1,002,000 1) year will be allowed for re- B.C., or District Forester, Prince Province of British Columbia, distant souti 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou sand three hundred and thirty-six and five tenths feet from the northwest corner 0 Lot 434; thence south 85 degrees, 0: minutes East, two hundred feet; thencc South 8 degrees 12 minutes West, eight hundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de grees, 55 minutes West, two hundred ani ninety-seven feet thence; following the high water line northerly to point of com mencement, Area approximately four and a half acres nore or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A. Forsyth. Date 8th January, 1920. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. Minister of Lands not later than noon on the tith days of March, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X 1987, to cut 1,040,- 000 feet of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an area situated on Dean Channel, Range 3, Coast District. Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber, , Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B, C, hk. S.C. Chapter 115. the Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk, British Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has under section deposited with the Public Minister of District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a description of the Site and the pians of reversible Aerial Rope- way over the Skeena River, proposed to be built over the said Skeena River at Usk, British Columbia, the supporting towers of | the said Ropeway to be located on_ Dis-/ trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range} 5, Coast District, AND TAKE NOTICE piration of one month from the date of ihe first publication of this notice, the said Kleanza Company, Limited, will under section 7 of the said Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at bis office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to con- struct the said Aerial Ropeway. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 81st day of January, A.D. 1920. KLIEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors, that after the ex- WATER NOTICE, DIVERSION AND USE. TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply or a licence to take and use 50 cubic- second-feet and to store about 400 acre- feet of water out of Clearwater River which flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault River about 22 miles from the head of the Inlet of Alice Arm, The storage-dam will be located near natural outlet of Clearwater Lake, The capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, and it will food about 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at storage dam and will be used: for power for mining purposes upon the mine described as the Climax Group. This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of January, 1920. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914," will be NMied in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C Objections to the application may be ied with the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroller of Water Rights, Partita nent Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance 0! his notice in a local newspaper. P. OLSEN, applicant, 7 of the said Acl,! Works at Ottawa, and in the oMce of the! B,C The date of the frat publicat on of this notice is February 5, 1920, TIMBER SALE X 1988, Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon en the 11th days of March, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X 1988, to cut 1,440,- vOO0 feet of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an area situated near Lot 1087, Dean Channel, R. 8, Coast District. Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince iupert, B, Cc, — LAND ACT. Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase La n Vancouver Land District, Recording Dis- trict of Coast, Range LL, and situate on the west coast of Calvert Island, near its north end, Take notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean Falls, B. C., occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands;— Commencing at a post planted one half mile north of N.W. cor. Lot 897; thence north 40 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 40 chains, and containing 160 acres, more or vss. MARK SMABY Dated December 20th, 1919. MINERAL ACT Cortificate of Improvements, NUTICE “Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate in he Naas River Mining Division of Caséiar istrict, Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby ay. TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, Free diner’s Certificate No, 81762-B, intend, ixty days from_the date hereof, to apply © the Mining Recorder for a Certificate f Improvements, for the purpose of ob- aining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, un- er section 85 must be commenced before he issuance of such Certifeate of Im- rovements, aigiet this 11th day of December, A. D. ee f-E>— &* > oe w* ae us ~ = " air ra - L p# Ss A&