he bal saturé the Ul + ihe a { v bent en py ine f testy. Agrees t } nd e end Bor, is 1 bf) inion W he opin ihe + ihe ria isi | rove y motive in ely him, Dt or em wa {ay tel y N lo of rhat Rasca a ral Plek § coneert vas quite genera ty that fron { yisy and disap ot beime weceasion, the non hat atta king nder the ysell , etate that in the rey ¢ the your columns wert 18 Y Mr, Editor With Letters. e IT hadt » connec- directly or i- ncouraging frishman,” “Hire f n No 2,” [I heartily com as I too was ed at | But, us this ed. I have no desitx for further discus- licy through- every letter I ess with my name ch I hope to adhere ny | Personal Motive. Mr, sonal one. of the cast yvriting a pel name been the public, nd ignorant writ n Winkle | svhiaf us Wiide- you, of motives Il] becoming I pride my re deal to eputation 1s I cannot allow tain to be un- n mine, AS j He who steals trash, but me my good which not { makes me poor f that Direct Reference. » M hi the letter lf 7 rel ary eri As emphé 1 me to i © any wnt not ths BVe Not the I i ng Stoves © Same 20, Hur ON red Ha SUCO Phos his very ld, entirely ne Ty tip Van Wink] Weve NEYS commey told me on Satur- signed Rip Van d specially to me this point, fer that he knew Rip Van sceptic I may e years ago I when pre- st ic on ilisfy as any ve doubts, play to have it Lace at a that flicient to nterested, that di- as completely out of inuendos as well L it will help} r proper light the letters of “Irish- 1 “Not An Irish- which were written Diased person can zh motives of sappointment “but of “justice and what all simen are agreed the i ondemn | wish to say that least intention to Iny way of well 18 to I know, that CTORK? SELL OVE ee A Ar eee me iced In 18438, line idred mak- Still in of business 8 in use in Pri ‘1a P nce Rupert, te Q S -ALE AT ¥ Siork’s rdware ND AV NU R © Black 114 erach who 1 “ GOODYEAR EXTRA POWER 25 6 on the of ever ned any such mo- e St. Patrick's jetlers which not wish to n that I do in if the play. the this | ects. First, | show! lrish character. | ISnorance Dies Hard THE DAILY NEWS seth ‘3 | Dh ibisititers dry belts. clings to the } surface which bites throu SPECIFIED 6 X 5 PLY OUTL] Putiry Faces RDM. 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The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited BRANCHES—Halifax, They also say—‘In the room where our Co., Bathurst, N.B. to hear about the Goodyear way It will cost you nothing to have a Goodyear man how to overcome your problems. Phone, wire or Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Regina, Saskatoon, Cai- Service Stocks in St. John, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, gary, Edmonton, Vancouver. smaller cities. ‘ignorance dies hard, and that} LAND ACT |there still can be found, as in (Form No. 9.) | Shake sare’ ; * ar a —— : aeons are’s day periwig- FORM OF NOTICE. vated fellows, who though they — | | es Z ‘ 10us , = PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. inay make the unskillful laugh, DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, | las a ‘ : TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, | p OAR but make the judicious] ,- puncan, British Columbia, occupation | erieve: who have so strutted and |Spinster, intends to apply for permission | lo purchese the following described lands | bellowed, that I have thougpt Commencing at a post planted at the | } . ¢ ao a area * outh West and only South corner of Lot oan of nature's Journeymen 434 (Portland Canal) Cassier District, uade men, and not made them |Province of British Columbia; South 56 well, they. imitated humanity so abominably.” JAMES C. BRADY. High School. MR. BRADY ANSWERED To the Editoy,—In Mr. Brady's letter he states that I ied him to believe that I knew the writer who signed himself “Rip Van Winkle.” The contrary is the truth, What I did say was that “I knew that no one connected with the Sham- reck Dramatic Society wrote it” jand “that I did not know the jauthor, who was evidently taking a ‘dig’ at him.” I might state that I went to Mr Brady as a friend, to give him an opportunity to clear his name before the public. Speaking on behalf of the Shamrock Dramatic Society, our policy was to treat this contro- versy with silence, Since I have been forced into it, may I be per mitted to say that the Shamrock Cegrees 06 minutes Kast, three thousand \feet thence; North $4 degrecs 54 minutes /East, two thousand one hundred and fifty lfeet more or less thence; North 55 de- }grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five ihundred and fifty feet more or less thence; | North 85 gegrees 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 Date 8th January, 1920. i | Dramatic Society in its selection lof “That Rascal Pat’ did -not| think it expedient hene in Prince Rupert to be more Irish than the Irish themselves, as the Ancient Order of Hibernians in a large eastern American city saw fit to honor St. Patrick with the pres- entation of this same simple little farce. | 1 don’t think we owe any apol- logy to Mr. Brady or any anony- mous writers whose motives seem well known to him. F, W. MOERSCH, Sixth Avenue West. 1 er When you have read the pews look through the classified colunin , | Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Oarte. PPODI ODI LO LDL POD IIL E HOP POPE PH OLEAN LAND ACT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE IL. TAKE NOTICE that J. C, Clausen of ycean Falls, B, C., occupation superintend- nt of logging, intends to apply for per- mission to lease the following described | ands:— Cemmencing at a post planted 2% miles n a northerly direction from the north- west corner of Lot 897 on the west coast vf Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; hence west 40 chains; thence south 40 ‘hains; thence east 40 chains to point of commencement and containing 160 acres, nore or less, J. C, CLAUSEN. Date January 2ist, 1920. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NO 7T ICE “Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate in hao River Mining Division of Casssiar strict, Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby ay. TAKE NOTICE that I, B, L, Johnson, Free diner’s Certificate No, 81762-B, intend, ixty days from the date hereof, to apply o the ining Retorder for a Certificate f Improvements, for the perpess of ob- aining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, un er section 85 must be commenced before he issuance of such Certificate of Im- rovements. Dated this 11th day of December, A. D. | | dotice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. Eat at the Boston (jril WHITE COOKS’ OUR. Pool Room moved to ane 721 Third Ave. | Opposite Wevcarry nothing but Swirt’s Premium HaM and Bacon and Strictly Fresh Eggs. ——ed For a Good Breakfast, try our Brookfield Sausage and Eggs Country Style. ‘The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer CaP LAND ACT We make a specialty of Good Steaks or a Well Cooked Dinner. In The Skeena Land District, Recording district of Coast, Range Five District, and ituate and known as Zayas Island, TAKE NOTICE that Willlam A, Noble of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation Re- turned Saldier, intends to apply for per- mission to lease the following described lands :— Commencing at a pest planted on the East Coast, about 1% miles distant in a Northerly direction from the 8, E, extreme point of the Island; thence Including the whole of the said Zayas Island, and con- taining 3,000 acres, more or less, ‘WILLJAM A. NOBLE, Per Hoomes K. Freeman, Agent, Dated March 12th, 1920, DENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS: ® a.m. to 12; 1:80 p. m. te 5:80 p.m, DR. J. 8. BROWN OENTIOT # Moe: Smith Bleck, Third Avenue. ’ Phone 454. i cat we? Fa