Sse te $= > ee == ee ORR “ . Mrs: the desire to Mr. Bazett-Jones are leaving for date household 736 and east at an offer furniture for 4th Ave., East. 17 early their private and sale at around Hazelton there was a great mineral belt. He thanked _ the board for the manner in which they had taken up the of ship-bujlding, and wished ther question every success. of his and can make himself Every man is the master own mind, what he wills. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Notice Under Section 36- TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Olaf Hanson, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as the owner in Fee-simple, under a Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert to Olaf Hanson, bearing date the 10th day of September, A. D. 1915, in pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on or about the 9th day of September, 1914, of all and singular certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and beirg in the City of Prince Rupert in the Province of British Columbia, more pra- ticularly known and described as:—Lot ten (10), Block eighteen (18), Section six 6), Map 928. You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in the said land by descent whose title is pot registered under the provisions of the “Land Registry Act” are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days of the service of this notice upon you. Otherwise you and each of you will be forever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the said Olaf Hanson as owner in fee. Your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Registry Act” and amend- ments, and especially to the following ex tract therefrom wiich relates to the above notice, “And in default of @ caveat or certificate | of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons en- titled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection (6) of section 155 of the ‘Municipal Clauses Act, 1906,’ or sec tion 203 of the ‘Municipal Act,’ or section Friday, January 24, 1916 ee “THE FAMILY DIVIDED” AT WESTHOLME THEATRE op 139 of the ‘Assessment Act, 1902,’ or section 253 of the ‘Taxation Act,’ in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed | with as hereinafter provided, and those | claiming through or under them and all} persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, | and all persons claiming any interest in! the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes.” Dated at the Land Registry Office, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, A. 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The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in husband discovers a dragon's the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance of claw, which the girl recognizes as bread—but a steadily growing number have no money left. pour panerared Sy het father Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of and suspects her husband of mur women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the dering the old gentleman I expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible transpires that the claw is at someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month—every month—all this winter! ornament of a type comn amongst the Indians in that cout No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute a generously as we Canadians! No cause has ever been more try, but, before the young wif ce : : : deserving of help! Inthe name of Justice and Humanity—for finds that out, there are many the sake of our own self-respect—let us give all we can to stirring incidents. 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