1920. ——— THE DAILY NEWS —— OG “Wee MacGregor” fs DRAG SAW | Light Weight, Portable, Gasoline Operated Drag Saw and Power Plant. (Frequently imitated—Never Equalled) This is an exact reproduction of the only original and genuine “WEE MacGREGOR"” Gasoline Operated Ta ie and Utility Power Plant. Look for the name “WEE MacGREGOR® on the engine plate, It is your assurance of “the genuine,” the only original drag saw with its own exclusive 14 particular useful and econo- mical features Adopted by the Federal and Provincial Governmer for use in the Fisheries, Agricultural and ches, the 'WEE MacGREGOR” has in every case proved ranches, timonials from its users among the many large jand clearing companies and others, will be gladly w b onts forestry B superior!’ ing concerns, wrnisned write for « per. WEE MacGREGOR ur new descriptive {Uustrated folder, mentioning this The “WEE MacGREGOR” ae ee pulley attachment, w run a AW MANUFACTURING co feed cutter, circular saw, Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. churn or separator. r t omy rss TENANTS —— ANNOUNCEMENT! sa We have INSTALLED a Modern | Dry Cleaning -——--—== and Pressing Plant To the well dressed man this will be welcome news. Our modern methods make your clothing loek like new. We remove spots and stains without injury to fabric or color. Have your clothes pressed and cleaned regularly---look | Sn prosperous! Our Suit Club enables you to do 1S IMPRESSED WITH RUPERT Present Economic Condition is | et Only Healthy One, He Maintains: | Judge H. A. Robson, aeccom-| panied by Mrs. Robson and A, T.| ==——S=—=S== Broderick, the local manager of | eae the Union Bank, spent the day | See yesterday visiting the various | scenes of industry in the city and| CANADA’S FAVORITE TOBACCO nda’: mareb 13, a —_——= — —- ae saci 2; pcnasiossa aoe eninge , anti yeu oteeEUTEUUUSUOHOONOO4040000E00OCEEEEEE OOOO EPPEGOOEO JUDGE ROB = — ~ nnn = — = i i vy Two Sizes: 15c. and 20c. also took the opportunity to see} | the scenic beauties of the place. | | The judge was especially im pressed with the work going on at} the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills; and the Cold Storage plant which | were visited in the morning. He! left the city convinced of its pros- | perity and progress and hopes to | pay another visit to the district, when the full activity of the sum- | mer is on: Judge Robson, who recently re- | signed from the arduous duties connected with the chairmanship of the Board of Commerce, was asked as to the economic situa-| tion of Canada today. “This is) a very hand question to speak, upon,” he said. “‘fhe high prices will not come down till the pro- duction of manufactured articles | exceeds the demand. ' This coun- | try, especially Western Canada, } is a progressive country and for that reason the demands are very production to catch up. The de- mand, despite the high costs, shows a healthy economic condi- tion in the country.” Judge and Mrs. Robson return- PROGRESS AT DRY DOCK ed to their home in Winnipeg wera IS CONSIDERED G00D great and it is a hard thing morning. eels | ST PATRICK’S DAY | Marine Men Who Visited the City . | State that Ships Will Soon _—--- } Take Shape. Occasion Will be CelePrated This | —-—— = Year by All Irishmen. | W. A. Wallace, representing . ithe British Ship Corporation sur- Irishmen the world over will! veyors, John Whitehead of Lloyds celebrate on Wednesday next in'and R. Pemberton during their honor of St. Patrick, the patron recent visit in town visited the Saint of the Emerald Isle. Prince’ scené of activities at the dry dock. Rupert will not be behindhand in!The officials were well satisfled this respect for an entertainment |with the progress there. Though | has been arranged for Wednes- the two ships under construction day evening in the Westholme|there have as yet assumed no Theatre when everyone will wear|large proportions the fact is em- green and the dear little sham: |phasized that the material is al- rock will be much in evidence. lmost ready and when assembled Naturally music will -play the | the ships will quickly take shape. most important part in the event! The plant at the present time is for all Irishmen are fond of working at a disadvantage due to music. The Shamrock Dramatic |the fact that the management is Club has the matter .in hand andjin question? When the tangle is big things are expected from! straightened out it is very likely them- jthat the plant may secure further eet on contracts for the building of IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA. eden | IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- ! TION ACT | ! — and — OF THE ESTATE OF} or pritisH | Ships. ee | The Man in the Moon this at a moderate cost. ~ MAY WE SERVE YOU? A Canadian Steam Laundry Dry Cleaning Dept. Phone 8 | } | | FOR SALE ed h use and two lots on Overlook Street. Splen- Well cultivated garden— : $1,600.00 1 cas ae oa ish, balance one and two years at 7 per cent. DAVID H. HAYS i General Real Estate Agent. Fine penne Second Avenue and Second Street. rance = « P,Q Box.1555 ~- - Phone 57 We Tool did view One-thiy 2 —&€_—_——— NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT : and Ice t BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C. =. —_S" Subscribe for The Daily | News IN THE MATTER JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that in order of His ] SAYS:-- } Honour F, McB, Young made the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1920, 1 was appointed So mee eres Administrator to the estate of osepbh | m aa ’ : Brown, deceased, and all parties having | THAT isn’t it time to talk about claims against the said estate are hereby ‘ : 9 required to furnish same, properly verl- the weather? . . fied, to me, on or before the 6th day of March, A.D. 1920, and ail parties indebted) mpHAT the picture at the show to the estate are required to pay the | amount of thetr indebtedness to me forth-| ast night is the next most popu- with. : JOHN H, McMULLIN, lar theme of conversation. OMmcial Administrator. s é : Dated this 6th day of February, 1920 ee THAT we talk about the weath- MINERAL ACT er because we want to talk. - - THAT if would be an original Certificate of improvem*nts. nO TICE lidea to open up first on the KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Miners: League of Nations or the new ; s, & » | the elia Coola > ’ if 3 ton ie Coast District. s sain Franchise Act or Alderman Where _ located: West side 0 ean | parry’. : ‘hannel, North of Cascade Inlet in range | Perry § letter Coass District. a . * . TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH _AR¢ HIBALD | THAT since the spiritualist IACLEAN, a8 Agent for SMELTERS STEEL No. seances have started, the young SUMPANY, Free miner's ea i 2% ond, sixty days from re «date ; g . crest 10, ai 1 the Mining Recorder | ladies have to burn the light all Improvements for each ai ae es a minh f said claims for the Parpose of obtaining | night for Ae ar they might s¢ Crown Grant of the above 3. something in the dark. And further take notice that action un ‘i : er Section 85, must be commenced before | or a Certificate of THAT it is reported that some he issuance of such Certificate of Im- | rovated. this {5th day of January, A. BP of them sleep with their heads 1920. 3 junder the clothes. H, A, MACLEAN. __ | eereny LAND ACT THAT most of the young men ——= laround town are afraid to visit STRICT—DISTRICT | ' LAND. DING the medium for fear she may -tell COAST, RANGE M1. that J. ©, Clausen of things about them. yeean Falls, B. C., occupation superintend- | e e nt of logging, intends to apply for per: | THAT it is extremely sis hala mission to lease the followime described fortable to have people around anges enciDs at a post planted 2% miles ‘a norti who know too much. na nortuerly direction from the north west corner of Lot 897 on the west coast | yf Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; | 40 chains; thence south 40 j VANCOUVER OF TAKE NOTICE THAT it is said the only thing hence west ees; thence east 40 chains to point !eome of the folks like is the commencement and containing 1A0> ARRAY holding hands less. ’ nore or y. ¢. CLAUSEN. . * . pate January 21st, 1920. LAND ACT. THAT there is nothing spooky about that. THAT some people aver that they are not afraid to hold hands in the dark at any time if it is the right ‘sort of hand, Bert Manthrop, steamboat in- spector, returned to Victoria .on Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. Recording Dis- and situate on Island, near (ts n Vancouver Land District, trict of Coast, Range HL, the west cosss of Calvert end, OO Ne notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean Falls, B. C.. occupation logger, intends e apply for permission 2 purchase the fol- wing described tan 8:——- ” Commencing at & post Janted one half mile north of N.W. con Lot 087 jhenee ithe Princess Mary last night af- north 40 chains: tit thence east 40\ter having inspected the Prince thence south 40 chains; tence sad containing 160 acres, More OF) George and the two ships under CE GEORGE 5.5. PRIN ela SAILING ————— Thursday Midnight for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. S.8. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT 44th, 47th, 25th, and 31st. 40,18 & 24- & 20th. For Stewart March Massett, Port Clements, Buckley Bay, March Queen Charlotte Island Points, March TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, Wednesday and Saturday af 41:36 a.m. for Smithers, Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct connections for all points east aud syuth, Southern Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines For information and reservations apply 10 City Ticket Office, 626 Third Phon® 260. Avenues. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services . 8.8. PRINCESS MARY Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: February 9, 23; March 8, For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle from Prince Rupert February 14, 28; March 13, 24 ° §.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falis, Hardy Bay, Alert Bay, Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria— Every Sunday at 9 P. M. ror Ketchikan, Juneau, 19. For rates, reservallons and sailings, apply to wW. ©. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Strest Prince Rupert, B.C. a ee een atria 1 LAND AC'L (Form No. 9.) | FORM OF NOTICE. PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR,. NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, ef Duncan, British Columbia, occupation | spinster, intends to apply er permission | fenders for Freighting of Supplies tv purchase the following describe ands: Ainmencing at a post planted at a point for the Yukon Telegraph Line. on high water line on the Westerly shore | North Boun- TAKE add the of the Portland Canal, on the SEALED TENDERS dary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, In the| undersigned, and endorsed nder f province of British Columbia, distant south | packing Supplies,” will be received until 42 o'clock noon, Thureday, April 15, 1920, for the packing of material and supplies twnibs feet from the northwest corner Of | fur poinis along the Yukon telegraph line Lot 434; thence south 85 degrees, 06]petween Hazelton and Atlin, in the course minutes East, two hundred feet; thence | of the seasons 1920, 1921 and 1922. South 8 degrees 12 minutes West, eight Forms of tender and speetfication may hundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84.de-|pe obtained from the Superintendent of gree 55 minutes West, two hundred and| Government Telegrapbs, Vancouver, B. C., ninety-seven feet thence; following the] pistrict Superintendent Government Tele- high water line northerly to point of Com-) graphs, Victoria, B. ¢,, and from the Gov- mencement, 5 ernment Telegraph Agents at Ashcroft, B. Area approximately four arid a half acres} © Quesnel, B.C., Hazelton, B.C., nore or 18s. Telegraph Creek, B.C. LENORA Persons tendering are notified that ten- by her agent, A. A. ders will not be considered unless made Dute 8th January, 1920, on the printed forms supplied and signed Ret et har with their actual signatures stating their occupations and plaves of residence. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p. c.) of the amount of ine tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into @ contract When called upon to do sa, or fail to complete the work contracted for, if the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- sand tye hundred and thirty-six and five- MABEL SMITH, Forsyth, NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, h. S. C. Chapter 115. the Kleanza Company, British Columbia, hgreby it has under sect 7 of the sald Act, leposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the oMce of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince hupert, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, 4 description of the site and the plans 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 !0 be located on Dis- trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range, Limited, of Usk, gives notice that 5, Coast District. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- ~~ R, C. DESROCHERS, piration of one month from the date of Secretary. Department of Public works, February 14, the 1920, will not be paid for this first publication of this notice, the Limited, will under swid Kleanza Company, Ottawa, Newspapers section 7 of the said Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at nis office in] advertisement If they insert it without the City of Ottawa, for approval of the} entharity fram the Denpartment.-89807, lans, and for leave to con- Aerial Ropeway. 4 Dated at Prince Rupert, B. c., this sist day of January, A, D. 1920, KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, Z batmore & Fulton, Solicitors, aaid site and i struet the sat Two-color window cards take ihe eve quickly. See them at the News Job Department. o MARK SMABY construction at the dry dock, Dated December 20th, 1919. % 4 a , a ee