h 18, 1920. | + day, Ma flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are long-lasting. And WRIGLEY’S Is a beneficial as well as long-lasting treat. (t helps appetite and digestion, keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, allays thirst. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL Ifyou want to get rid of that Cold quickly take PENSLAR Cherry Cough Balsam A na of wild cherry bark, ne Sa liat air passages of th There blood root, benzoic » sugar. It tends to ‘elief by clearing the obstruction. : ) morphine, cocaine or other habit-forming drugs in Penslar Cherry Cough Balsam and for your protection the exact formula is on the label. We can recommend it as being most effective For children, we recommend Penslar Children’s Cough Syrup made for their particular needs. FOR SALE ONLY AT THE PRINCE RUPERT DRUG CO. THIRD AVENUE PHONES 134 & 117 Nara Harry Hanson’s Patent valent Oflice, Ottawa, January 27, 1920. directed to acknowledge receipt of your (7th inst. on the subject of Canadian patent granted to you on the 18th May, 1915, for a ter” and in reply to inform you that this patent to the conditions of 44 of subject Section 44 He Pate \cl, (compulsory licence system) and is goy- ,. * S6Clion 38 of the said Act, an extract from which herewith, so-to inforin you that the fee for the second six FA nol yet been paid, but it does not come due ‘Sth May, 1924, The required amount is $20.00 , teller referring to the patent by date and aft , } ' ‘stating the purpose for which the remittance "s “il that will be necessary. : he honour to be, Your obedient servant, W. J. LYNCH, Chief of the Patent Oflice, Signed on, Ksq,, Cond Avenue, * Rupert, B. G, } With regs ' Fesard to the above letter, I wish to say that as | have . re sok enna section and paragraph 38 of the the said A at eee do not come under Section 44 ol make and ac an as 1 4m equipped and willing to install, I thy ‘' said “Water Heater” to any and everybody, the “cording to law can, and hereby do withdraw vs Of others making these water heaters. to With i one refors Divile l am \ Wate; £9 6 U0 On ear lling negotiate for an agency to make my anyone willing to pay the royalty of instailed on the distinet understanding ’uarantee goes with it. __ Harry Hanson mea, the Reliable Plumber” 139 Second Avenue Cc. } Heater that ‘ Vea PRINCE RUPERT, B. THE DAILY NEws SETTLEMENT AT - MERVILLE 1S SUCCESSFUL Four to Five Hundred Acres of Newly Cleared Lands to be Cultivated This Year. Between 400 and 500 acres of newly cleared lands at Camp Mer- ville, the soldiers settlement near Courtenay, will be under culti- vation this summer, according to a statement given by the Hon. E. D. Barrow, minister of agricul- ture. Pending appraisals by rep- resentatives of the Soldiers Set- tlement Board, in carrying jout the co-operative arrangement made between the fedéra] and provincial governments, the work will be under the control of the Land Settlement Board, as here- tofore, with an agri:ultural corps as wel] as a Clearing corps, en- gaged. The men will continue to receive’the four dollars per day wages, and every available acre will be farmed, Forty Allotments Made. Mr. Barrow stated that some forty allotments had been made already, and in some instances those who were given selections would be in a position to farm their own lands. Applications would be made by these men to the Soldiers Settlement Board for loans. They would have to com- ply with the requirements of the Board in so far as qualifying is concerned. This, said the minis- ter, would not occasion any dif- ficulty, since most of the men had already qualified. He stated that during the yet winter; months it was found necessary to con- tinue clearing operations in sec- vions of the settlement. which were not affected by the weather. Various will he sown, said the minister, who informed the press representative that the be crops “potato” plans would not so comprehensive as at first plan- ned. This was due, he said, to the extremely high cost of seed, as much as $120 per ton being asked for good seed. This, he felt, was too great a handicap for the returned men to face in the potato market. It is also un- Pers 3 Every unmarried person, widow, or widower, without de- our Income Tax Return All persons residing in Canada, employed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows: Should All other individuals, who during calendar year wf ectors, officials, agents o Form T 4. Corporations and Join bonuses paid to sharehold dual capacity on Form T 1 or T1 A. PENALTY to do so within the tim during which the defaul continues —and all such pen collected from the liable to make the cot taxes are assessed and lected. Employers making a return of the names and amounts paid to all dir- other employees must use Stock companies making a return of all dividends and ers and members during 1919, must use Form T 5. NOTE.—Individuals comprising part- nership must file returns in their indivi- Every person who is required to make this return, who fails limited, shall be subject toa penalty of $10.03 for each day alties shall be assessed and person eturn in the same manner in which at Once!! be Filed _ Every corporation and joint stock company, whose ndent d d by th ‘ Siete enter tar a, | Teeeved or eared $2000 | Hofts exceeded | $200 received or earned $1,000 or more. || OF More. ed in 1919. . r CLASS 1 ‘ i CLASS 2 Forms to be used in filing Time Limit Forms to be used in filing sara aaech, 19s5e | All persons ia Clase 1, a» | Sturte gm oF, infor the Trustees pint tiie ih shown hereon, must file on All. individuals other minstrators, agent ‘and or before the 3ist of than f ‘rs and ra bs rn — , agents a March, 1920. 1an farmers and ranchers gnees must use Form : must use Form T 1. 7 3: All persons in Class 2, as Farmers and ranchers shown hereon, must file on or before the 30th of April, 1920. r t General Instructions Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Ins; vectors of Taxation, or from Postmasters. Read carefully all in- structions on Form before filling it in. Pre-pay postage on letters and documents for- e| warded by mail to Inspec- tors of Taxation. t 1 Make your returns promptly, and avoid - penalties must use Form T 1 A. Corporations and Joint Stock companies must use Form T 2. PENALTY Every person required to makea return, who fails todo so within the time limited, shall be subject to a penalty of twenty-five per centum of the amount of the tax payable. Any person, whether taxable or otherwise, who fails to make a return or provide information duly required according to the provisions of the Act, shal! be liable on summary conviction to a penalty of $100.00 for each day during which the default continues. Also that any person making a faise state- ment ip any return or in auy information required by the Minister, shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding $10,000, or to six months’ imprison- ment or to both fine and imprisonment. Address of Inspector of “faxation for this District: VANCOUVER, B.C. R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. ” derstood that stock will be pur- chased shortly and turned over to the veterans. YARDS SOUGHT Three Applications for Part of Property Leased to Foun- dation Company. VICTORIA, March John Hart, minister of finance, made a statement to the Times}, on the steps which had been taken | _ by Captain E, V. Argon to close with the Government for the lease I 18.—Hon. |‘ “An application in writing was made for a lease of that portion of the former Songhees Reserve oceupied by the Foundation Com- yards,” stated Mr. Hart. Argon was informed Foundation Company’s |r c pany's “Captain that the lease had not yet expired and had not been terminated, but’ that upon receipt by the Government of satisfactory assurances that Captain Argon was in a position to carry out his proposed ship: |' of terminating the|‘ ( the question Youndation Company's lease, and have from time to time been men- LAND ACT (Form No. 9.) FORM OF NOTICE. oRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT = DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. oe ‘E NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, on Oanien. rian Columbia, occupation Spinsier, intends to apply for persyiesion to purchase the following described nga: Commencing at @ post planted at a po oF on bigh water line on the Westerly shor » Por Canal, on the North Boun- of the Parsand Cassiar District, tn the ry sol 434, ot oF British Columbia, distant south 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, on pou entps ee 0) B orthwest corner ¢ f ths f fr e nortl t rner 0 nth m th ; ; thence : Lat tn waste two hundred. ore ene ; grees mninutes st, Routh § depreen tee thenceNorth 84 de- 1 ten feet, Maes s minutes West, two hundred and nce; ying the sty-seven feet thence; follow e Rien ‘water line northerly to point of com pment, Oiaoa approximately four and a half acres nore or Oot Oona MABEL SMITH, use of the property. Mr. replied: i applications before the Govern- VICTORIA SHIP _ ment for a portion of the same area, for industrial purposes, and these are now being considered.’ was one of the most enjoyable eare of this year’s crop. of the Foundation shipyard sites.| Bank of Montreal staff, was called to Prince Rupert last week to fill of six children have arrived here to go into the fruit farming husi- very promising field, it to the prairies with its rigors. local school board, proposes the . building program then t:e Gov- to be used as a temporary schoo! ing i : rment would at ones take up}room to relieve the present in- ; ‘rease in school pupils. A new entering into a new lease with) near ‘ : Captain Argon Several dates| there are enough pupils in the apteé ‘ . ‘ $ ’ ; vicinity to establish a high school. tioned when these assurances Corporal A. Carr has received would be given,*but up to the) 1:2 4044 45 service star from the present they have not been SuP-| yy i) Department. plied.” cae The minister was asked re-| y. §, Cole has resigned as garding a report that other ap- secretary of the Great War Vet- plications have been made for the} arans’ Association and his post Sor et ae me will be taken by R. U. Chandler who joined the local branch re- cently. FORMER PUBLISHER Rivard, formerly publisher of the Hart “There are two other recent TERRACE The St. Patrick’s Dance held yy the Progress Club last night vents in the history of the town. . . . Seventy thousand strawberry yaskets have been ordered to take B. O. Andrews, of the local 1 vacancy there. sae Rice and family Mr. and Mrs. Rice considers this a preferring Mr. 1ess- * * * Mr. Franks, chairman of the rection of a 20 by 26 bungalow livision will be necessary in the future. It is claimed that NOW A LAWYER KETCHIKAN, March 18.—J- E. Progressive-Miner in Ketchikan, has leased the building formerly occupied by the em Cafe on Front street and will open a law office in the near future. He will also handle real estate and insurance. J. E. Rivard made a success of the newspaper business by hard work and application to business her agent, A. A. Forsyth. — ath January, 1920, i Date and won a host of friends. ’ a NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESI! a and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNI RY WESTERN PACKERS, !.1ffITED Butedale, B.C. THEO COLLART, Notary Public MARINE INSURANCE —*REAL Phone Blue 69 atid LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134. 11484-I. File 6304. Re Application No, one (1), (Map 923). You are required to contest the date of the service of this “Land Registry Act” “and in default of @ caveat or cer- tilleate of lis pendens being fled be- fore the registration as owner of the person entitied 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 ip the land by descent whose title Is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shat! be for ever es- topped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Regis- trar shall register the person en- titied under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes." AND of Stephen B. Adams. AND WHEREAS’ on tnvestigating t) of October, 1918, (the you were the registered owner thereof, FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at same time I shall effect registration CertiNeate of Indefeas District Registrar of Titles, To Alfred ©, Brandt, Esq., Spokane, Wasb, tOR SALE—/ ine view and level lot, 4th Ave. near McBride $1,050 — Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. Lane corner 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave-, $400 Westhoime Theatre Block TAKE NOTICE that application has een o Lot Three (3), Block Eight (8), Section the claim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from notice (which may be effected by publication in the Daily News, Prince Rupert, B. C.,) and your attention 1s called to section 36 of the ‘ with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom:— WHEREAS application has been made for a Certificate of Indefeasibje Titie to the above-mentioned lands, in the name litle it appears that prior to the 9th day date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes) the in pursuance of such epprice tine and issue a ble Title to the said lands tn the name of Stephen B,. Adams un- FIRE INSURANCE P. 0. Box 66 ESTATE a MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvem®nts. — NOTICE . KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral siaims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining made to register Stephen B, Adams, ivision of Coast District. Prince Rupert, B. C,, a% owner in fee un- Where _ located:—-West side of Dean der a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector Of] shannei, North of Cascade Inlet in Range ihe City of Prince Rupert, bearing date} Coas. District. the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL! Ake NOTICE that 1, HUGH ARCHIBALD AND SINGUULAR that certé parcel) 1ACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL or tract of land and premis tual ) | 3UMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, ing, and being in the city of Prince Kupert,) 939, “niend, sixty days from the date more particularly knowa and described @3} ereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder or @ Certilicate of Improvements for each fr suid claims for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claims, And further take notice that action v'4- er section 85, must be commenced before he issuaive of such Certificate of Im- rovements, Dated this 1920, 15th day of January, A. D. __H. A. MACLEAN, LAND ACT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT——-DISTRICT UF COAST, RANGE HUI, TAKE NOTICE that J. C. Clausen of Jcean. Falls, B. C,, occupation superintend- nt of logging, intends to apply for r- wiepicn to lease the following described ands :— Commencing at @ post planted 244 miles n a nortierly direction from the north- west*corner of Lot 897 on the west coast wf Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; hence west 40 chains; thence south 4 thains; thence east 40 chains to point of commencement and containing 160 acres, nore or less, J. C, CLAUSEN. Date January 21st, 1920. 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 JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED, NOTICE that in order of His Honour F, MeB, Young made the 3rd da of February, A,D. 1920, I was appointe’ Administrator to the estate of Joseph less you take and prosecute the proper} Brown, deceased, and all parties having proceedings to establish your clatm, If] claims against the said estate are hereby any, to the said lands, or to prevent such} required to furnish same, properly veri- proposed action on my part, . fed, to me, on or before the 6th day of DATED at the Land Registry Ofice,| March, A.D. 1920, and all parties indebted Prince Rupert, B, C., this 26th day Of] to the estate are required to pry the November, A, D, 1049. amount of their indebtedness to me Torth- H. F. MACLEOD, with, JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator, Dated this 6th day of February, 1920, Me es a | — ak. gs ive os. © ” wal Bt We z. - a -_— reste $ +> . a “i e-