1920. : March 16, | Bat at the : ostoll (rill yITE COOKS ONLY but SWLFT’s BACON and carry nothing uM Ham and Strictly Fresh Eggs. —— 0d Breakfast, try our t . oe and Eggs okfield Sausage Country Style —_— nake 8 specialty of Good mi é Steaks or & Well Dinner NUR Pool Room moved to bi Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel Cooked —_—_—_— ARS SODA Two per cent. Beer, 3 ever ort ENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS: to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 6:30 p.m. DR. J. 8S. BROWN DENTIST : Smith Block, Third Avenue. Phone 454. AL PLE ied y e Act Amendments wz of first-class lané to § an acre; second-class to ap acre. mption now cenfined te sur- lands only. ds w!!) be granted covering only fultal« for agricultural purposes hich is non-timber land. nership pre-emptions abelished, of not more than four may adjacent pre-emptions int residence, but each making improvements on respective © mp must occupy claims for ’ and make improvements to of $10 per acre, includ clear- nd cultivation of at least acres, ving Crown Grant. bre-empter in occupation not than 2 years, and has made pro- cate improvements, he may, be- of W-health, or other cause, be led intermediate oertificate of im - ment and transfer his claim. without permanent resi- may be issued, provided appli- makes improvements to extent of per annum and records same each Failure to make improvements same will operate as for- Title cannot be obtained in 7 § years, and improvements ; , ber acre, including 6 acres Mand cultivated, and residence ast 2 years are rec ulred remptor holding rown. t record another pre-emption, if he res land in © . without aot punction with his ; ual occupation, pro- restatutory improvements “made iC 4 oe maintained on Crown murveyed areas Pact exceeding 20 to be leased as homesites; Obtained after fulfilling reai- and improvem : 0 ent o Weasing and jn, onditiona. dustrial rposes , Stoteding 640 acres cmer be Zone berson or com » factory or indust if oer land not exceeding 40 y meadows inaccessible ¢ purchased Tuction of « roa of one-half of cost af ing half of purchay” iN “EMPTORS: . FREE s ae GRANTS of this Ac . Act ae al person Joining anaes t? wine - Majesty ® Forces The ecenen? ch the heirs or deviseos ‘ bre-emptor may apply sor ong Bn ot Rs extended i ; om e 40n, formerly, until es ler the ons -ONClusion of th 1 16 present ‘8 also made re- lege § to pre-em t t y foldiere ons re te ; Nitted for Ave yen ets f Moneys ao. © since August vayments, ~ on AEreements o LOne. Foroag 2t# held py ore of Indige’, dependents neers a o March emitted trowuired a @rch ey. 1920 a "PURCHASERS OF See LANDs we made ants to issue: Own Lar om SUb-purchamee® of ids 8s who pune right AVoly} failed “to .'* from conditie; forfeiture ‘on tue Dd taxeg ONS of ; . 8 ’ burchag, hot NV er ®, in- ®, Durch claim Whole meee Gstrib ut Price dug re hole ar Proport(, ea. Ny At CROWN € for THE DAILY NEWws ~ fighting, according to who for years was pr ring affairs and Only Work Left is Connecting up of Power and Setting up Few More Machines. 2 “Why,” says he, “just The opening of the Seal Gove . Marine Ways has been slightly delayed but will soon be opened for business, the only thing neces- sary now being the making of power connections and the setting up of a few more machines. The work is progressing and will be completed shortly. The machin- ery arnived last week and is all on the ground. It consists of 4 lathes, a drill press, bandsaw and planer, a 15 h. p. and 5 h. p- motor and a large winch. The large cradle is completed and a smaller one, to one side, is being built to accommodate smaller boats so that the big one will always be open to larger boats. Considerable work is already awaiting the completion of the new plant. One boat is at present there to go on as soon as pos- sible. The tug McOQullogh has al ready had some repairs made and between the rounds an he does to him. ment that is handed to ten rounds of hard watched one fellow night and just as soon came to his corner aft salts under his nose, bi reed smelling salts Then another second him, but the worst of al fellow was slapping the the stomach, pelting h rough that the boxer h his mouth wide open gasping for breath. wasn't a let-up jn is returning. Six men will .» treatment for the full steadily employed at the newlrest time or until plant. clanged starting the sec really more tired than came to his corner at t the real scrapping: START SOON ON Dolphins are Simply Temporary in the corner is a whole Measure to Enable G. T. P. Boats to Tie Up. actual fight.” On Friday last the council of Advertine in the Baris the Board of Trade wired Colone! Peck in regard to the report that dolphins were to be driven at Stewart in order to allow the G.- T. P. boats to tie up. It was feared that this was to take the place of a new wharf. of Duncan, British Columbia, . | Spinster, intends to apply for Yesterday the commissioner of the Board of Trade received a wire from Colonel Peck stating See ce ee as eee in effect that the dolphine were]degrees 06 minutes East, simply a temporary measure to feet thence; Nurth 34 degrees allow the steamers to tie up pend- ing the completion of the wharf, which it is expected will be start- ed at once. LAND ACT’ (Form No, 9.) FORM OF NOTICE DISTRICT UF Culmencing al & post outh West and only South cx feet more or less thence; hundred and lifty feet more or North 85 degrees 55 minutes water line to point of comme Approximate area one hundre vur acres, more or less, LENORA MABEL HAZELTON by her agent, A. A Date 8th January, 1920. The box social in New Hazel- ton for the purpose of raising funds for; a school library was highly successful and the sum of |gecona-reet and to store abou 72-7 , . “re feet of water out of Clearwater 72-75 was netted. Much credit flows southerly and drains into is due Miss Wallace, the teacher, | River about 22 miles from the for the success achieved. DIVERSION AND US address is Alice Arm, B. C., iniet of Alice Arm. The storage-dam will be 1 . e * natural outlet of Clearwater . capacity of the reservoir to The Huckleberry Group on is about 450 acre-feet, and ‘i about 50 acres of land. The be diverted from the stream dam and will be used for Rocher de Boule Mountain is to be developed this year when a iunnel will be run. as the Climax Group. This notice was posted on Sport Briefs m The work of seconds nowadays alarms the boxers worse than tea) Tom Dunn travelled Tommy Ryan, heavyweight boxer. of the seconds work on a boxe Why, the treat now is worse than going through first round the seconds got busy. One slipped the bottle of smelling than I needed a bottle of perfume swinging a wet towel in front of the third helper was doing. This chest and back and making it so as he Now that kind of the and when that boy started he wa I've STEWART watching them handle way for a long time now and u strikes me the handling they get than anything that happens in the y News PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTIUCT CASSIAR. TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, lo purchase the following dese planted at the Caéssier three East, two thousand one bundred and fifty North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred feet thence; South following high SMITH, WATER NOTICE, E. Spinster, intends TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose or a licence to take and use 50 mining purposes upon the mine described ominent in with watch one d see what a scrappel! fighting. the other as the hoy era tough it he didn’i any mor got busy | was what fighter: on im on thi ad to hole was there minute ot fone ond round when hr he end of been boys tha lot worse occupauon * permissivt ribed jands ruer of Lot District, ; South 66 thousand 54 Milluics jess thence; West, four heement. d and forty . Forsyth. — ’ Page & ——————— EE eee VIEW OF THE MOON, WHERE VEGETATION 1S SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. Lhe above view shows the moon in greater phoivgraphic detail than has been possibie nitberto. This is due to the size and accuracy of the new Hooker telescope of the Mount Wilson Observatory just installed. The mirror is 100 inches in diameter. moons’ diameter. The scale of the illustration is a little less tha, four feet to the The mountains include the Lunar Appenines and the Alps. Both fanges include many peaks from 15,000 to 20,000 feet in height. I'he ringiike formations are the so-called craters, most of them far targer than anything similar op the earth Ibe iargest of the conspicuous group of three just below the will apply eubic- t 400 acre- River which the Kitsault | 85 head of the dary es Apennines is Archimedes, and at the tower «nd of the Alps is Plata of Lot 434, degrees, Of tenths feet fro ocated near} Lot Lake. The} mim be created t will food water will| at storage power for hunc gree nine the ground) nore 434; ites East, thence to apy m the no south two hun South & degrees 12 minutes ired and ten feet, tt s, 55 minu ty-seven fe > or jess. tes West, et thence high water line northerly mencement. Area approximately four and a half acres ly for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at a point on high water line on the Westerly shore of the Portiand Canal, on the North Boun- Cassiar District, in the Province of British Columbia, distant south 5 minutes sand three hundred and thirty-six and five- East, one thou rthwest corner of 85 degrees, 06 dred feet; thence West, eight venceNorth 84 de- two hundred and »; following the to point of com . : .4 |}on the 26th day of January, 1920. LENORA MABEL SMITH, Mr. and Mrs- Mohler feft last A copy of this notice and an application by her agent, A. A. Forsyth reek 3 ere ursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, Date &th January, 1920. os week to spend the summer; in 1914," will be Mied in the ofMfce of the : their old home in Dakota. Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B, C LAND ACT. . . Ubjections to the application may be ys J. H. Ticehurst and A. Gibson | he . > 7 a. have arrived here to take over the | iin one, § Bulldings, rollce is February 5, 1920 LAND ACT (Form No, 9.) FORM PRINCE RUPERT LAND DI and Constable Coulter have been removed. Jack Stark left here last week and will proceed to the Artic re- OF NOTICE. sled with the said Water Recorder or with Comptroller of Water Rights, thirty days after the first appearance of Paria C., within trict i , » Jor-| his notice in a local newspaper. duties of the D. R. M. P. Cor ns “hotice In a Io 4 nowas east \the poral MeDonald, Constable Asli The date of the first publication of this Falls apply mile jnorth 40 | thence STRICT chair north of Coast, west coast end. . Be Cs Oe north of chain 1s, and con south 40 of Calver Take notice that Mark cupation lands N.W. cor. S; thence taining 1¢ chains; Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. n Vancouver Land District, Recording Dis Range IIL, and situate on ‘t Island, near its Smaby of Ocean logger, intends ft for. permission To purchase the fol lowing described Commencing at a post planted one hall Lot 897; thence west 40 chains; | thence east 4{ 50 acres, more or| NOW OPEN FOR BUISNESS NEW MARINE WAYS Phone 453 Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet in length. WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia. Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. A. Swanson, President Phone Red 391 W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager Phone Green 153 THEO COLLART, Notary Public FOR SALE—Fine view and level lot, 4th Ave. near McBride $1,050 — Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. Lane corner 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave-, $400 MARINE INSURANCE Phone Blue 69 REAL ESTATE Westholme Theatre Block FIRE INSURANCE P. 0. Box 66 gions visiting Houston and Kd- DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. a tal | ess. MARK SMABY 1 monton en route. aes BOS an Comma, yoocupation Dated December ‘20th. 1919 wore on —“It’s a Great Life If You Don’t Weaken.” Gene Byrnes Says:—“It’s a Great Life ou Don’t Weaken. a OUNT of THE Col ORMGE BENG OVERCROWDED WITH BUTTER WE ARE oo “Co (INCREASE THE THIRTEEN CENTS POUND XES THE FINE CENT LOAVES ARE NOW “TEM CENTS + TD THATS FUNNY! THEN WERE ONLY TWENTY “Two CENTS A A QUART NESTEROAY a THENRE is SEVENTY: S\K CENTS A DOZEN ARENT Jaa ~~ GREAT LIFE. 1f You PONT BOT THAT WAS A HALF HOUR AGO — THEN RE NINETY “THREE Now 2 mm ee por ia ae 4, * oe + Y= a a sm i. fa“ <= + hes we “2 _— a =. 4a, in BD > * € % 4 a at € + ee