THE DAILY NEWS W-va § Mareh 2, monday: business a eds in use in puis . prince Rupert moat 0 SALE AT — PROT TS f ar ed directly Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist] hird Ave. Prince Rupert 0; rMnn-ross LOL LDOD ADO P DO ote! Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN ne $1.50 per day and up. B.C. INDIANS ~~ INTHE EAST (Continued from Page 3.) Take No Ghances day Medical Men Treat the Slightest Cold a representative of The Globe Promptly---It May be ’Flu that Indians in British Columbia ---Is Their Advice. were being constantly imprisoned am 4 for catching salmon in the streams on their own reserves. Physiciens learned something from last year's influenza epidemic they are apply The delegation will demand ing to good purpose this year. They found ‘ ‘ ; ; : that. it taay ‘let “erdiaary colds” get by that the fishing, hunting and without treatment they could not contro: Vater rights of the Indian tribes the ‘flu, for in a great many cases these be fully adjusted. It is not in- supposedly mild colds were nothing but {ended to discuss the matter of the first sisms of the more serious disease. fis] thls The thint to do is to check these colds {Shine for commercial purposes, at once, It isn’t safe to wait five minutes Dut the Indians claim that they he ix t Grip-Fix is a combination of drugs that prescribe set BE YOU SIGHT fas so st There can be no substitute for Grip-Fix iV u will have to be doses, treatment a few more physician formula would is competent colds The plainly many years standing behind it. continued i Claim Compensation. Compensation claimed inequalities of acreage or value inferior quality of reserved lands caused to timber anc natura] resources, for al 18 damage other whole taining Dated March 12th, 1920 An The Skeena Land District, of the 3,000 sald Zayas Island, acres, more or less, WILLIAM A. NOBLE, Per Hoomes K. Freeman, Agent. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NUTICE d further take notice that action, must be commence@ dotice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. Recording ‘ istrict of Coast, Range Five District, ang|4nd medica] aid and hospitals. “Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate in Naas River Mining Division of Casstar strict Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby un if you accept a substitote you are not | :noneys expended by tribes in the fair to yourself, Demand the originai—'jand controversy. Also that gen- a + ideal tal sold at 35 cents a box. On sale at ali! nn) aompens: - : i ee So Arae eit ere pensation for lands to be sce - ;surrendered be made, by estab- h, upon LAND ACT ‘lishing and maintaining an ade- quate system of education, in- cluding day and industrial schools ause — ituate and known as Zayas Island. If the Government accepts the ’ ate ané TAKE NOTICE that William A. Noble . ae , ee at health: of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation Re- proposed basis of settlement of prescrib- turned Soldier, intends to apply for per- ithe allied tribes and desires to to nor- mission tw lease the following describea'enter into negotiations the In- an e strain lands ; idians are willing to accept any Commencing at a post planted on the equitable adjust ont t they ieetacecne East Coast, about 1% miles distant in a|°TU*abie = adjusument, bu oe Northerly direction from the 8. E. extreme Geclare that they are not prepared point of dhe Island; thence including the|to accept any settlement by com- and con ? promise Not Hopeful About Ottawa. Discussing the prespects of the i Indians’ the leader of the delegation stated that the present Gov British Columbia case, ernment of had expressed its willingness to consider the basis. of settlement, but he was not so sure of an equally open-minded attitude on ey. coe the part of the Government at TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. son, awe: : j diners Certificate NO. 81762-B, tntena, Ottawa. It seems that the atti- ty days from the date hereof, to apply {) . . Gover ants © the Mining Recorder for a cCertincate mudes of the. two Poa ramen f Improvements, for the purpose of ob- ave been reversed in recent aining a Crown Grant of the above claim. . 44 pn Hitherto the British Co- “perl bse OAre er section 85 before ju! a Governme as en en- IRST-CLASS CAFE hanes ot sub teethieats. Gf im. nbia Government has been en A ] art roverments, ’ tir ely opposed to the claims of the Date . . i Dinseondone nemodniubinaiin gene Ie PL, Poo, 4 D. Indians, while the Federal au- & Every widow, or pendents as who curing unmarried person, widower, or without de- defined by the Act, calendar year, 1919, Teceived or earned $1,000 or more. fterirtenenemnieeaaseinsigecnie til ask eae CLASS i Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 31st of March, 1920. Trustees, , xecutors, ad- minstrators,®agents and assignees must use Form r 2. Employers making a returm um the names and am unt iid to all dir- Ctors i 7 rs, officials, agents or Other emp} ? , ni yees must use Form T 4 Su nrbos ations and Joint CK 7 i ae Companies making a . are Of all dividends and LUSE i - ! 1G to sharehold- ‘one nd members during ‘+? Must use Form T 5 OTE. Ind 7 i 1 i comprising part tual oopeiutt fie ‘rus in their indivi- Form T 4 or 274A. ; PENALTY Ve 3 rary Person who is required ae ¢ this return, who fails leita’, within the time « hall be subje > = ct to durin? . $1 OF for each ey , Yhich the ahs Continues i ea ae Alties shall Collected assessed and 80 anda be from he a liable to man fhe person ) ‘he Same mar nee eer ae anne in n 'AXe8 are ass, ae which lected sea and col- ee ee Addregs of Inspecto 1 Biases, Department of Finance Your Income lax Should be Filed at Once!! Return All Persons residing in Canada, employed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows: All other individuals, who during calendar year received or earned $2,000 or more. Time Limit All persons in Class 1, as shown hereon, must file on or before the 31st of March, 1920, All persons in Class 2, as shown herecn, must file on or before the 30th of April, 1920. General Instructions Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation, or from Postmasters. Read carefully all in- structions on Form beiore filling it in. Pre-pay postage on letters and documents for- warded by mail to Inspec- tors of Taxation. Make your returns promptly, and avoid penalties fof Taxation for this District: VANCOUVER, B.C, R. W. RREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. e | Important Notice! Dominion of Canada | Every corporation and joint stock company, whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal year end- ed in 1919. CLASS 2 Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920: All individuals other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. Farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1 A. Corporations and Joint Stock companies must use Form T 2. PENALTY Every person required to make a return, who fails todo so within the time limited, shall be subject to a penalty of twenty-five per centum of the armount of the tax able. 7 person, whether taxable or otherwise, who fails to make a return or provide information duly required according to the provisions of the Act, shall 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 false state- ment in any return or in any information required by the Minister, shall ~ Salto, on summary conviction, to @ penalty a exceeding $10,000, or to six months’ imprison- ment or to both fine and imprisonment. for es after you begin to sniffe or feel the slight have a Clear aboriginal right to d Ay re fever and weariness that always herald a take s Pena “lai Har 1wal ; old.’ Just walk into the nearest drug ake salmon for food. The claim OND AVENUE siore and order & box of Grip-Fix, Taxe hat the treaty regulations can- phone Black 114 two capsules according to the directions not be applied to the Indian tribes , rnvl and you can begin to say good-bye to and that any attempt to enforce 4 z . ur cold. In the morning it will under tt aes lati . ” ’ wo izes oe ordinary circumstances, be gone, If it has ee eee ations against the In- __| obtained a firmer hold on you, the Grip- | dians is unlawful. io 1 | | PRINCE OF WALES CHEWING TOBACCO 15}¢ and 20¢ Where East meets West-Everywhere a Favorite we thorities used to favor their de-| mands. The delegation held an informal conference with members of the Indian Affairs Committee of the Natonal Social Service Council, | who promised to give the whole matter their consideration full the best at a meeting of com- | mittee. Sport Briefs Se eee re BE Bh me ee ee | There were fellows on the Prince Albert bound half a dozen young | | for Stewart yesterday who will ijform the nucleus of a baseball | team at the mining camp. During | their two days’ stay here they i were met by a number of Rupert | fans and they say that they were } likely looking lads. This is just indication of the fact that ithere will likely be some good | baseball teams in the north this season and there will probably be plenty of competition with Prince Rupert when the season opens up» Several Vancouver amateurs will likely find their way to vari- ous places in the district and they will be found on the line-ups of northern teams. an tne Various It has been decided by the exe- cutive committee of the Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen to bring forward the date of the Royal Canadian Henley next sum- {mer from Friday and Saturday, ‘July 30 and &4, to Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24. Since the original dates were fixed, the }association was officially in- formed that the International Olympic Regatta which will com- on August 20 instead of The Canacian as- found it necessary to dvance the Catherines re- igalta otherwise there would not hence sepl mber 24, ciation St. i} have been suflicient time left for ithe Canadian oarsmen to reach ;the Olympic course and make {preparations for the races in |} which they will participate. ! Amazing scenes of soccer foot- ball enthusiasm attended the last round of English cup games. in the 16 matches a total of 514,000 people were in attendance and the total gate receipts footed ; $195,000, At the Chelsea versus {Swindon match the receipts were £25,300, a record outside the ac- tua] final. This is the big soccer event in England. A total of 63 clubs qualified for the competi- tion proper. Games are played every two weeks, the losers drop- ping out until two remain who will play the final in London, | April 24. * * * | According to Al American manager Georges Carpentier has signed with Theodore Vienne and Leon See, two French promoters, to box Jack Dempsey for a guaran: tee of $100,000. He feels con- fident that the fight will be staged in Paris next December. A purse of $200,000 and the motion pic- ture rights have been granted to Lippe, the of boxers, Cold quickly take PENSLAR acid and pure cane sugar. air passages of the obstruction. made for their particular needs. PRINCE. THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert Board of School Trustees. | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary of the Prince Rupert Board of school Trustees, Prince Rupert, B. C., will be received up to and including April i4th, 1920, for the erection of a twelve room Public School Building in the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. Tenders may be bulk or separate for the following trades: Masonry, hollow tile and brick; Concrete, plain and reinforced; Plastering, Art stone work, Carpentry and joinery, Roofing and galvanized iron work; Steel sash, Fire and steel work, Painting and glazing, Terrazzo floors, Electric wiring, Plumbing, Heating and ventilation. Each tender shall be accompanied by a certiNed cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, for the sum of five (5) per cent. of the amount of the tender, the cheque of unsuccessful tenderers to be returned immediately the tenders are opened, The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Plans and specifications and all information may be obtained from the oMce of the Architect, J. W. Potter. W. D. VANCE, J. W. POTTER, Secretary. Architect LAND ACT (Form No. 9.) FORM OF NOTICE, PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, xf Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the outh West and only South corner of Lot 434 (Portland Cana!) Cassier District, Province of British Columbia; South 55 degrees 06 minutes East, three thousand feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes Last, two thousand one hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four hundred feet thence; South following high water line to point of commencement. Approximate area one hundred and forty- our acres, more or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A, Forsyth. Pate Sth January, 1920, escapes TAKI Dempsey. He thinks the match will draw a million dollars in Paris. Cleveland seems to be a popular choice for the winners of the Amenican League pennant this year. The players and managers are talking about Tris Speaker's team and the Indians are getting more favor than even the Cin- cinnati Reds» The Cincinnati Reds, themselves, even say 80. Tris Speaker is a very popular member of the playing talent in the American League. They'll scrap him on the ball fleld but off of it they can’t help admiring him and wishing him the fullest measure of success. Cleveland, New York and Chicago are the most talked of teams for pennant If you want to get rid of that Cherry Cough Balsam A combination of wild cherry bark, wine of antimony, biood root, benzoic It tends to give immediate relief by clearing the There is no 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 ‘OR SALE ONLY AT THE RUPERT DRUG CO. PHONES 134 & 117 Eat at the Boston (ni WHITE COOKS ONLY honors. Wecarry nothing but Swirt’s PREMIUM Ham and BACON and Strictly Fresh Eggs. For a Good Breakfast, try our Brookfield Sausage and Eggs Country Style. We make a specialty of Good Steaks or a Well Cooked Dinner. OUR. Pool Room moved to j 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel aé. CIGARS SODA | Two per cent. Beer,”} “ww " Lnvone |} DENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. te 5:30 p.m. OR. J. 8S. BROWN . DENTIST Office: Smith Biook, Third Avenue. Pheno 454. ; oe eee PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 93 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates, We have Warehouse facilities, 8. E. Parker, Manager ‘eA . agg? ghie oe " + “Lt : is ORR. “a ff aah fete eis paeneertick aia oe , so stil