fee THE DAILY NEWS = a i, 1999, — — THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News ‘Printing ar i Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. {SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month T5c. By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 85 cents per inci. To United States and ther countries, in advance, $7.50 TELEPHONE 98. Contract Rates on application. DAILY EDITION. - Fish Returns Very impressive. not In order to impress upon members that Prince Rupert was talking without the book, Col. Peck asked for official returns on the amount of fish caught in the different districts on this ~ coast. fish, ' the district which includes both Vancouver and New Westminster produced only $3,413,991. the value of $4,716,599. are The returns showed that Prince Rupert district produced mostly salmon and halibut, to the value of $6,783,434, while The other district, which includes whole of the Vancouver Island coast, produced fish to the This last district included the salmon which caught in the Todd traps at Sooke on their way to the Fraser River. If there were any members of the House of Commons inter- ested in this question it must have been an eyeopener to note the value of production from this district and the futility of Vancou- ver the and New Westminster people trying to control the policy of people here. fron of North Should be Developed. If it is true—and we believe it is—that there is an immense iron deposit at Copper River, sufficient to warrant the erection of a smelter in this district, some steps should be taken to keep this near future. for muc to the fore and try to secure a smelter in the district in the Iron is the most useful of metals and the demand it will be continuous, especially at a time when there is so h building to be done. Vancouver and Victoria have been making strenuous efforts for a long time to secure an iron and steel works in their neigh- borhood. as here. Possibly there is room for an iron works there as well At any rate if anything can be done to secure develop- ment of this north country, it should not be neglected. Difficult to Realize Amount of Development. It is difficult for the people of Prince Rupert to realize the amount of development that is going Gn in this neighborhood, especially in connection with mining. south brings numbers of mining men who are going to different sections of the north coast and some to the interior. One feature which is most encouraging is the intention of many owners of prospects to do development work, not with the purpose only of fulfilling the law in regard thereto, but with the idea of converting the prospects into mines that will produce ore in shipping quantities. DRYGOODS STORE IS Vancouver People Take Corner of | Third Ave. and First St. for j Joseph Fadoo] and associates | have Cotes Block on Third Ave. next to| Teetzel’s music store, and are; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris con-| opening soon as a men’s and tinued their journey to Stewart ladies’ clothing and the Prince Albert yesterday. shop. | dren’s clothes. OPENING HERE SOGN | Mr. Fadool comes Three He says he thinks he has a good location on the corner of First and Third and he will go Retail Business. out after custom as soon as he — jhas his stock ready. will be known as the Asia Trading taken the corner store in the | Store. ness. drygoods on == DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms: 7 & 8 Smith Block Member of B.C. College of Dental Surgeons. LOWEST PRICES HIGH-CLASS WORK Best Material Money Can Buy. Personal attention, with 20 years experience, will give you results. Modern Equipment based on Mechanical and Scientific Principles. Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. PHONES 130 ang 423. 575--Phone--575 (Lady Assistant) Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment ° 7 and 8 Smith Block Georgetown Lumber Co. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. Cc. FISH BOXFS & SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. anise: Saturday, March 27, 1920. | Every steamer from the! They will also sell chiil-! from Van-! couver where he has been in busi- | The place | GUARD AGAINST THE FLU ||. Serious Outbreaks of Influenza all over Canada | GOOD HEALTH IS THE SUREST SAFEGUARD | } | | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Bri Vigor and Vitality and Thus Protects Against Disease There can bo no doubt that the situation regarding the spread of Influenza throughout Canada is one of grave concern. It is quite true that the number of cases does not constitute an epidemicsuchas caused the suffering and sorrow during the terrible days of 1918. Yet -there is no disguising the fact that everyone should be on their guard against the disease. In Montreal alone, from January 20th to l’ebruary 2ist, three thousand, one hundred and twenty-two cases of Influenza and 139 deaths from the disease were reported to the Health Department. If the outbreak had come at the beginning of the winter instead of the end, we might reasonably feel that the very cold weather would check the spread of the disease. But coming as it has, at the end of the winter, there is grave fear that an epidemic may occur. For spring, with its slush and rain under foo its dampness and chill, its constant changing from cold to warm and back again, is a prolific source of coughs and colds, pleurisy and pneumonia, The best protection, in fact, the only safeguard against the ’Flu, is, GOOD HEALTH. Those who are not as well and strong as they should be; those who are underweight; those who are “run-down” through overwork or sickness; should build up at once, What they need is a Blood-purifier, a body-builder, a strength-giver, like “Fruit-a-tives’, the wonderful fruit medicine. “Fruit-a-tives’’ regulates the kidneys and bowels, causing these organs to eliminate waste regular and naturally as nature intended. *‘Fruit-a-tives” keeps the skin active and insures an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. ‘‘ Fruit-a-tives” tones up and strengthens the organs of digestion, sharpens the appetite, brings restful sleep and renews the vitality of the nervous system. ‘‘Fruit-a-tives” contains everything that an ideal tonic should have; to purify the blood, to build up strength and vigor, and to regulate the eliminating organs, so that the whole system would be in the best possible concition to resist disease. Now is the time to build up your health and strength, not only as a ae against the ravages of nfluenza, but also to protect you against “‘spring fever’? and ‘the inevitable reaction which comes with the appearance of warmer weather. Get a box of “Fruit-a-tives’”’ today = let this fruit medicine keep you well. “‘Fruit-a-tives’ is sola by all dealers at 50c a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, trial size 25c, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawe., LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) Re Application Nc. 11085-1, File 6207. TAKE NOTICE that application has been nade register Edward H. Mortimer, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee snuer 4 jax Sale Deed from the Col- lector of the City of Prince Rupert, bear- ing date the 19th day of July, 1918, }Of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel ‘or tract of land and premises situate, lying ind being in the City of Prince Rupert, | More particularly known and described as L > ot Seven (7), Block forty-one (41 , section Eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- iuired to coutlest the claim of the tax pur- | | chaser within 35 days from the date of the | service of this notice (which may be ef- | fected by publication in the Daily News), ;and your attention is called to section 4 | f the “Land Registry Act” with amend- | nomen, and 10 the following extract there- | from “and in default of a caveat or certn- cate of lis pendens being filed before iittied under such tax sale, all Persons S80 Served with notice, . : and thuse Claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the land by virius a4 the registration a8 owner of the per- Be of any unregistered instrument aud ail persons Claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be and debarred from “claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Khegistrar shall register the person entitled. un- der such tax sale as owner of ibe land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application nas been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lands, in the name Edward H. Mortimer. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title 11 appears that prior to the 14th dey f September, 1915 (the date on which the Said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the registered and assessed own- er thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue @ Certificate of Indefeasiblte Title to the said lands in the name of Edward H. Mortimer for ever estopped Selling up any unless you take and prosecute the proper procecdings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. hae e - Land Registry Ofmee, *rince Rupert, B. C., this 9 August, A. D. 1919. ert ee. SON ae H. F, MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles, To Paul Hartman, Esq. Care Royal Bank of Canada, Prince Rupert, B. C. LAND AOCT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRI OF COAST, RANGE i, °™ atm Situate on the west coast of Calvert TAKE NOVICE that Helge Smeby Prince Rupert, B, ¢., occupation fontae of fish station, intends to apply for per- ppisston to purchase the following described ands :— Commencing at @ post plante north of the N. W D I d1% miles corner of Lot 8 3 thence east 40 chains; thence north “a chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains, and containi 5 more or less, ore Oe Soe . NELGE SMEBY, y Mark Smaby, Dated January @ist, ip20. “8° SSS ae CRS KER SES *! MAIL SCHEDULE * SSeS R ERO: For the East. «é Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10:30 a.m. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver and South. RUGHGRIS 66.650 oF 0588840 7 p.m. mUOPSGRyS 56s bee's case 11 p.m. Baturdays