He ai aille i oy " 4 ppt a F ip ' i rs eA nel Ma THE DAILY NEWS : > IN YOUR HOME Prince Rupert Music Store the Post Office Phone BLACK 183 Opposite Box 644 oe WDOPODO DOLD PPB EL ILE Loo 4 IOP LED ODO LOG TOM LEE CO. 840 Second vedas West. . ; q ‘ worth } ' | | has an influence that’s more than wealth. THE PATHEPHONE | The Prince a ae arrived from ‘ . the World’s Best Phonograph? idiawart this morning with a num- Plays All Records } ber of passengers: They report Get one now,—delays are un- 3)that the snow is melting quickly nedessary when you know our §!and that Premier ore is still com- easy terms. jing down. The John rier bring ; ; ~ $jany ore out although there are Stipment OF SEW RES 200 tons waiting at the beach. ords just In She left this morning for Port Come and hear the world’s best .3 Gjements and Masset and on her — lreturn will unload 200 tons of Will Edmunds fcoal for. this city. NEWS ADVERTISEMENT | REACHES OKLAHOMA /Joe O'Donnell Located in that | City by Mrs: M. J. Flynn. A letter has ‘been received from 'Mrs. M. J. Flynn of Brooklyn, New |York, saying that through an ad- vertisement in the Daily News she has been able to locate her ‘brother who, she finds, is now living at Oklahoma City. A short advertisement was sent jto this paper asking for infornma- ition in regard to Joe O'Donnell. ‘A copy of the paper was read in Hyder by someone who knew him and who answered the advertise- jment with good results. SNOW IS MELTING — FAST AT STEWART | K. L. Rauk returned to Vancou- iver last night. He will spend lsome months in the south before |! chiens to Prince Rupert. LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) 11484-I. No. File 6304. VEGET A B LES Wholesale and Retali General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. 9 “PO E. H. SHOCKLEY | GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK. UNDERTAKEN ; Phone Green 269. $ BOC PC9 OCR SOO CODD DO ORs 6 > CRO RO PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 93 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates. We have Warehouse facilities. s. E. Parker, Menager memeneas: SOOO oO ROO mre PL OL LOBE LILODPODO POD IS A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHONE Blue 421 or 444 DOLL LL LE LLLL LE DP OLED OEDD DOOD Qgrge Phon® Green 507 1017 3ra Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND C CONTRACTORS Specialists tn Light and Heavy Con- Siruction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Statrease Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given ERICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 3 hte Application TAKE NOTICE that application has beer made to register Stephen B, Adams, of Prince Kupert, B. C., as owner in fee un a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of }the City of Prince Rupert, bearing date jthe 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGUULAR that certain parcel iract of land and premises situaic, i #, and being in the city of Prince Rupert, }more particularly known and described as Lot Three (3), Block Eight (8), Section on 1), (Map 923). You are required to 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 | ¥' ur attention {fs called to section 36 of the |“Land Registry Act’ with amendments, (and to the following extract therefrom:— “and in default of a caveat or cer- tificate of lis pendens being filed be- fore the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tax sale, ull persons s0 served wiih uotice, - and those Claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing @ny interest In the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose ttle ts not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever es- topped and debarred from setting up any ciasim to or in respect of the -land so sold for taxes, and the Regis- trar shall register the person en- titled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes." AND WHEREAS application has been tiade for @ Certificate of Indefeasible Title lo the above-mentioned lands, in the tNaeue { stephen B, Adams, AND WHEREAS on investigating the (tue it appears that prior to the 9th day of October, 1918, (the date on which the said lands were seid for overdue taxes), you were the registered owner thereof. *FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the saline time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of Stephen B. Adams un- contest the claim less you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if apy, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. DATED at the Land Registry OMmice, Prince Rupert, B. C., this 26th day of vovember, A. D. 1919. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles, To Alfred O, Brandt, Esq., Spokane, Wash. eae LAND ACT (Form No, 9.) 1ORM OF ’ NOTICE, PRUNCE KUPERT LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith ef Dunean, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission i ) purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at 4 point disinfected too! Everyone likes bed- linen, blankets, etc., to be super- clean— immaculately fresh. The best of all soaps to use is Lifebuoy-—it actually dis. infects as it cleanses neaTH SOAP gerbelie Th siete in au its peereeiee Sentcing'a/ter fier on high water line on the Westerly shore of the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- dary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the lrovince of British Columbia, distant south 8h degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- fund three hundred and thirty- Six and five- tenths feet from the northwest corner of Lot 434; thence south 85 degrees, 06 luinutes East, two hundred feet; thence South 8 degrees 12 minutes West, eight hundred end ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de- grees, Ininety-seven high water Taencement, Area approximately four and a half acres 55 minutes West, feet line two hundred and thence; following the northerly to point of ¢com- nore or less LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A, A, Forsyth. Date 8th January, 1920. IN PROBATE. ‘N° THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE: ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — | iN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH BROWN, DE TAKE NOTICE that c "order of His Honour FP, MeB. Young made the 3rd day of February, A.D, 1920, I was appointed \dininistrator to the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, and all parties, having against the said estate aré aims hereby recuired to furnish same, properly veri | fled, to me, on or before the 6th day of Mareh, A.D. 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay. the al of their indebtedness to me forth- with JOHN H. McMULLIN, OMctal Administrator, Dated this 6th day of February, 1920. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. in The Skeena Land District, Recording Distriet of Coast, Range Five District, and }Situate and known as Zayas Island, TAKE NOTICE that William A, Noble of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation Re- turned Soldier, intends to apply for per- mission to lease the following described lands :— Commencing at a post Planted on the East Coast, about 1% miles distant in a Northerly direction from the 8. E, extreme point of the Island; then « including the whole of.the said Zayas !s‘and, and con- taining 3,000 acres, more or less. WILLIAM A. NOBLE, WHY 0S IT that chronic skin diseases which have defied ail other treatments yield to Zam-Buk ? It is because Zam-Buk is germi- cidal, and also has such power of penetration that it reaches disease in the underlying tissues and cures from the “root” up. That is the only way a permanent cure can be effected. Mr. H. C. Buckley of 461 BE. Broad- way, Portland, Oregon, says: “ For chronic skin diseases there is nothing like Zam-Buk. For fifteen years I had eczema, and I*tried an endless number of so-calied ‘eczema cures,’ but nothing was capable of curing me permanently until I used Zam-Buk. Ten months’ use of Zam- Buk has effected a complete cure.” For ulcers, abscesses, boils, ring- worm, sealds good. All dca Torort 696. b Rp eA blood-poisoning, piles, burns, and cuts, Zam-Buk is equally lers or Zam-Buk Co.. > 3 for $1.25. —~? Se et tr me In the Letter Box | Et Es tr Ot Hn Ps Ps Os IRISH CARICATURE the Editor:— Regarding the St. Patrick's concert, I beg leave to give credit where credit is due. For clean, well rendered and up to date ama- teur work many numbers on the program were highly creditable. The costuming, stage setting and rendition of “God Save All Here” was highly entertaining. Miss ,atricia Meagher’s “Bells of St. Mary” for a novice was excellent. Miss Curtin’s number and also rthat of Mr- Edmunds were pro- fessional in character and rendi- tion. Mr. Fletcher's encore in the Irish Love Song’ could hardly be surpassed. For volume. of effect, heart stirring re- Mr. Gillies Couture de- ves the palm. The artistic dis play of the little dancing wonders wh isical m it nance wes marvellous. oming to the last number on the program I would like to draw the curtain. From a country that has furnished many brilliant stars that shine out to the world as beacon lights to past genera- tions, for thrilling examples of heroism to present generations and to whom future generations will sing their praises down to the end of time, such as the few following may be mentioned: President Marshal McMahon .of France, Wellington of Waterloo, Kitchener of Khartoum, Roberts of South Africa, O’Connel, Em- met, Burke, Parnell and De Valera of Ireland; Sherman, Sheridan, Harrison and McKinley of the United States, while the names in the arts, and literature of Irish sons are legion. The Last Act- Why the closing number of the Patrick’s night concert for 1920 should be dramatized in the role of an unnaturally produced Irish character of the most menial type surprises my comprehen- sion, unless it be that the talent supplied could not reach to the vchiinence to be attained in pre- senting characters of such world renown perhaps they are en- ively unfamiliar with such his- tory the history of Irish de- scendents. Such buifoonery as the last act of St. Patrick’s econ- it is an insult to the memory of the great men that Ireland has produced—an insult to every in- telligent descendant of Irish ori- gin, an insult to the intelligence of every student of Irish life al home and abroad, Ts it not time to boyeott such rottenness, lies, buffoonery and ignorance by in- telligent audiences, when called upon to pay admission to enter- sO sciences St. or or tainment. England, Scotland, France, nor Germany do not meanly caricature their own de- scendents and why should Trish sons allow their fair fame to be mirched by poltroonery, IRISHMAN, (i, i. Maxéland: left for Ocean Falls on the Prince Rupert night. last R. Wooldridge land timber outh last the Graham Is- man, left for the night. W. 8. Fisher, provincial tax collector, left on a business trip for Masset and Port this morning, *. * . Mr, and Mrs. James Martin and family left This morning for Mas- set on the Prince John. They ar- hived from Vancouver on the last boat, Mrs. Martin and the children Clements having spent the winter in the south. Mr, Martin is the store- keeper at Masset. He went south Per Hoomes K, Freeman, Agent March 12th, 1920, Dated fi about six weeks ago and had attack of influenza while there, an Ic WAN'TED—Boy WANTED — First rapher and opportunitie work and WARTED. s for class leaving school Position offers unlimited scope the fu- rea- ture. Pleasant sonable salary to start. Apply box 52 Daily News. tf WANTED TO RENT, centrally located completely furnished house, containing six rooms and bath. Apply box 54, Daily News ollice. 70 HOUSE WANTED TO RENT— furnished or unfurnished, of four to six rooms and bath— Apply box 56 Daily News ollice. stenog- and clerk, one with, in- Prince Rupert. surance ollice experience pre- ferred. M. M. Stephens. tf WAN TED—Active business part- ner with a little capital. Limited liability company. Good open- ing. J. F. Maguire, City. 68 WANTED—A strong boy about 15 years, for delivery. Apply Gordon’s Grocery, 7th Avenue East. 68 WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand typewriter, Remington or Smith Premier. Apply P. O. box 880. WANTED Housemaid at Hotel tf PORTER WANTED—Also0 cham- heavy duty Bu price. It fine condition, Dynamo and Is storage Can actual working Cow Bay slip. Blue 400. be seen “OR peller, magneto, the “Aileen.” is 90 battery, any conditi J. SALE—12 h. Atlas, with bronze shaft, engine | It is in perfect order ffalo complete including Apple ampere wir tin Fiel p. he coil, € and very little used. $4, used bermaid. Apply Hotel Central, FOR SALE —— ee 1 am installing a 20-22 h. p- in my boat and will sell my 13-15 low in ata and hour ing, etc. 1e under on at the d. Phone 68 duty pro- This the avy ste. in 600.00— tf Duty Sterling Ignition, 4 cyl., fect condition. M. Stephens. Engine, 4 cycle, M.M. Stephens. FOR SALE—25-40 +h.p. Medium Bosch in per- $1,500.00,—M. ul 56. Price $400. havn & Hanson. 7OR 8 ting, 432 00 FOR SALE—Spruce float—36 by Apply Dyb- tf ALE—Goose eggs bors set- Seventh Avenue W est- FOR SALE—20 gasoline cans 15c with $6,000, Street view. Avenue. FOR SALI $1,600. One-th H. Hays, Agent, corner and Second Stre FOR SALE- and lot on McBride. cash, Mortimer, surance ; Nintl Real Agent, FOR S$ 83,000 on terms. son, Ltd., Real ance, Bonds, Publie- M. ird et. each, Daily News office. tf HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Apastaient. house containing two modern _five- roomed apartments on Borden splendid M, Stephens, Real Estate and Insurance, 3rd harbo:: uf ‘——Five-roomed and two lots in Section 7. Price sash, ance one and two yeats. General house bal- David Real Estate Second Avenue Five-roomed 1 Aven Price $2,500; balance arranged. Estate 324 See Se H, ¢ house ue, near $1,000 Kd, and In- ond Ave sALN—8- RF ey houne with bath and fireplace. ction 6; i, Helger- Estate, Rentals; Insur- Notary FOR SALE—- with Section arnanged, & Doyle, 2. New, McCa Ltd., $4,250 fYery, Seven-roomed house large lot on Atlin Avenue, ), Terms Gibbons Third Avenue, POR with bath $2,400, Terms. bons & ~oyle, on Fi L SALE—Four-roomed fth A td, house venue— McCatfery, Gib- iy FINE HOME, section, ferson, Real ste Notary Public. best ate, In residential Moderate terms, Hel. surance, LOTS FOR FOR SALE tion 8, For par owner, P, L, land, B. ©, ot 5, Ed. H, Avenue. SALE Block ticulars Fossy, Jnr., Ross- 324 46, Sec- apply tf FOR SALE—Splendid view lot in Block 1, Section 2, Price $600, Mortimer, Second |the eye quickly, tf FOR Neg no hol Half nths. Theatre Block SAL harbor view on Fourth McBride. ‘ash, ir me CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | ote ae | On Ge Wl a ca | 8s oe se i k—Fine level lot wit Avent $1,05 6-12 Wes Price balance Theo. Collart, ed ch Ne The “SON f. iy. yields and standing or inarket arge. parts of the continent. celled business connections in w Y Toronto, and Calgary. dress and Bond Particulars of in t withe to Une unlisted stock forwarded Leased wires ork, Chicago, Montre Winnipeg, Edmont Brokers, Hotel Va LAND ACT. Votice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land, n Vinci uver Land District, fecording Dis —— . ’ teh 19, 1929 <<... FE tt et ts prices, of any list- European invest- { { l ie 0. 18 t- tf | FOR SALE—-Two fine view lots, ! Section 2. $750 the pair. Me-| Calfery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd.,. Third Avenue. _tt| a nena ail FOR SALE—Lot 19, Block iM, Sec: | tion 5. Price $250. Kd. H. L Mor. | timer,* Real Estate and ott ance, 324 Second Avenue, tt] FOR SALE—Lane corner on Atlin Avenue, Section 2, $400. Theo. | Collart, Westholme Theatre| Block: tt | FOR RENT Gurn. cae ee VUrneYS commenced nial. | ‘OR RENT — Two housekeeping Ing Stoves in 1843, Still ; rooms and one single room at the same line of by 7 the Drexel, tr\f 1919. Hy sine _th t a , indreds IN Use jy “OR RENT—Sewing machines and Prince Rupert, pianos. Singer Shop, 144. Third ae Avenue, 68 ON SALE at VOR RENT Eupioiied iéders i d S k’ er flat. Apply 210 Ninth Avenue € tor § _ West. tf ardware rWO-ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT SECOND AVENUR plastered. Phone 525. tf Phone Black 114 LosT LOST — Wrist watch, between Orme’s Drug Store and Savoy Hotel. Finder please return to Three Star Pool Room. 67 n ___ TRANSFER U VAL L OWAY'S CARTAGE— Order your Coal» now. Patronise re- turned vet@ran. 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Box 1704 | oy of Coast, Range Il, and situate on Se the west ist of Calvert Island, near tts sane Hersh «) uv RODD OOM . Q Vake notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean R att . Falls, B, ©., occupation lowger, intends t : apply for permission to purehase the fol Hotel Prince up lowing deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted one hal! N 1 mile north of N.W, eor, Lot 897; thence | north 40 chains; thence west 40 chains EUROPEAN PLA thence south 40 chains: thence east 40 day and up. , chains, and containing {60 acres, more or $1. 5O per es MARK SMABY ‘ pAFE t Dated December @oth, 1949 ; FIRST-~ mre 2 Seema re nmenmmennane comme | f Carte. ] A La LAND AQT ; ae enn nen n ernrrnrr om : wy y IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DIS: - MINE ORAL AOT rare T OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ovement AKE NOTICE that Thomas B, Strain, Certificate of imp of Vanoortan BR. C,, oecupation returned orice 0 soldier, intends to apply for permission to N iaim, situs lease the following described lands: ep’ Mineral Cea f Commencing at a post planted on the “Copper Cre jining Divis all shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 mites dis-] he Naas Hive! creeks & ] fant, and in a westerly direction from th istrict, ated: Glacier entrance of Sowell Inlet; thence 5 chains Where Joct south; thence 40 chains east; thence to] ay TICE tnt I B shore; thence following the shore line to TAKE N¢ : point of commencement and containing 20] diner's from ye acres, more or less, Ixty days from jcorder THOMAS B, STRAIN, o the Mining for. the Papo Oe . BE. Green, agent. f Peer verown ‘Grant of * 01 pt Nated 24th Oetober, 1919 Ff} aining a Crow notte pene? a a mae And i ve et 85 must pe os rincate © in : oo] er sect ’ Cwo-color window ecards take] or fiance © comets News Job See them at th Department, e rovements, Dated this 919. ith day of ne