Monday: * , TOBACCO SERIES No. XV wile bacco at Lexington, mers’ rigs with raw leaf to aS, waiting their turn to unload and sell. The favourite tobacco of quality. MACDONALDS TOBACCO aes prawns Harry Hanson's Patent Patent Oflice, Ottawa, January 27, 1920. am directed to acknowledge receipt cf your of the 17th inst. on the subjeet of Canadian patent No. (62632, granted to you on the 18th May, 1915, for a lealer’’ and in reply to inform you that this patent subject to the conditions of Section 44 of compulsory licence system).and is gov- 38 of the said Act, an extract from which herewith. o to inform you that the fee for the second six not yet been paid, but it does not come due May, 1924. The required amount is $20.00 nd a covering letter referring to the patent by date and and stating the purpose for which the remittance all that will be necessary. the honour to pe, Your obedient servant, W. J. LYNCH, Chief of the Patent Office. 55 I I nade the Patent Act, erned Dy Section enclose Iam als term has til the 18th number, $s made is I have Signed Esq., Avenue, Rupert, B. C Harry Hanson, {39 Second Prince regard to the above letter, I wish to say that as inplied with section and paragraph 38 of the and therefore do not come under Section 44 of the said Act, and as 1 am equipped and willing to install, make and sell said ““‘Water Heater” to any and everybody, I therefore according to Jaw ean, and hereby do withdraw th eges of olhers making these water heaters. negotiate for an agency to make my with anyone willing to pay the royalty of $2.00 on each one installed on the distinct understanding guarantee goes with it. With I have Patent Act ling to (hat a yea Harry Hanson “The Reliable Plumber” Phone 489 ore 139 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “/ NN OOOO TOILED OOOO EOD OE DESEO OOLD @ THEO COLLART, Notary Public Fine view and level lol, 4th Ave. near McBride $1,050 — Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave-, $400 FOR SAL] Lane corner ESTATE MARINE INSURANCE REAL "FIRE “INSURANCE Phone Blue 69 Westho:me Theatre Block P.0. Box 66 (iM aw UL GLAD Qe came ACHT JERMIE — NOW MAMMA WILL Cor THE CHOCOLATE. CAKE ae Mt ae pul THE DAILY NEws W.P. HINTON ON PROSPECTS OF THIS DISTRICT Tolls Montrealers of Land Settle- ment Areas to be Opened by Province. CATTLE TO BE SOLD TO THE NEW SETTLERS (Special via G. T. P. MONTREAL, Feb. 28—W. P. Hinton, vice-president and gen- eral manager; of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rai]way, interviewed here today, stated that the Government of British Columbia is now about to open five new land settlement areas adjacent to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, inM.. Trunk Pacific. Each of these areas will be approximately 50,- 000 acres situated in the Bulkley and Nechako valleys. It is estimated that these new Uistricts will receive 20,000 new settlers during thc present year, the bulk of them coming from the United States with a proportion from Southern Alberta, said Mr. Hinton. The British Columbia Government is also. selling on easy terms some 3,800 head of cattle to new settlers along the Grand Trunk Pacifle this year. NEW ADRIATIC TREATY SOON Proposal Before President Wilson to Start Over Again. Telegraphs, ) HAD NO INTENTION OF SLIGHTING STATES (Special sta c.f LONDON, Feb. made by Premiers and Millerand to President Wil- son's latest communication on the Adriatic question, repeats the assurance that the absence of an American representative had proved in practice an almost in- surmountable obstacle to success of the negotiations. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28-—The invitation of the British and French premiers to President Wilson to join them in a pro- posal to the Italian and Jugo-Slav Govermments to negotiate a new Adriatic settlement on the basis of the withdrawal of all previous agreements, is now before the president and a reply is expected to be given within a few days. NO PRICE SET FOR’ SUGAR BY AUTHORITY Test Case to be Made to See if Control is of Value. (special by 9.7. P. Telegraphs.: OTTAWA, Feb. 28—For the specific purpose of proving wheth- er or not activities of the Board of Commerce of Canada has been effective in keeping down exces- sive profits, the board has abol- ished its contro! of sugar and the fixed price of sixteen cents a pound at the refineries no longe! obtains. The price was based on the of production. TWENTY MILLION FOR SHIPBUILDING ‘Ballantyne will, Ask Parliament for Enough to Complete Gov- ernment Program. OTTAWA, March 1-—-—Hon. C., C. Ballantyne, minister of marine, stated that the Government would ask Parliament for a vote of $20,- P. Teloxraphs. 28.—The Reply Lloyd George cost been launched. WAUGH ON COMMISSION OTTAWA, March 1-—It is un- derstood that R. D. Waugh of Winnipeg has been named as Canada’s reppesentative on the Saar Valley Commission created by the treaty between the Allies and Germany. HARRISON POSTMASTER OTTAWA, March 4,—Assistant Postmaster Harrison of Vancou verhas been appointed postmaster at that city, it is announced of- ficially by Hon. Dr. Roche, chair- WEEALY SERVICE 10 STEWART AND Princo Albert and Prince dohn to Commence Frequent Trips This Week. Owing to the early opening up of the cainps and the steady move- mentment of business to Stewart and Masset Inlet points the Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship Service will commence a regular weekly semice to those points with the prince Albert and Prince John. While Stewart is not really ready for the people who are coming, owing to the snow on the ground, people are flocking in lo that mining camp G. T. P. are preparing to after them. Commencing Thurs- day of this week the weekly ser- vice will open and continue right along. At Masset Inlet there least eighty men _ working at Buckley Bay and the Prince Ru- pert Lumber Co. is just opening at Shannon Bay- Other camps are expected to open soon and the mills at Port Clements are cutting lumber. This is in addition to the fishing business which will open soon and the whaling at North Island. WILL PROSECUTE OFFENDERS AGAINST PROHIBITION ACT WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Per- sons violating the federal prohibi- tion law will be prosecuted irre- of any state statutes legalizing the sales of liquor. TORONTO NEWSBOYS PLACE BAN ON ALL HEARST NEWSPAPERS TORONTO, Feb. —The news boys of this city eee put the ban on all Hearst publications because spective of the “un-British” policy. They refuse to sell any of them in fu- ture. er MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NUTICE “Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate in he Naas River Mining Division of Cussiai istrict, Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby a 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 Recorder for a Certificate for the pospose of ob- aining @ Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, wu er section 85 must be commenced before ne issuance of such Certilicate ol im rovements, Dated this 11th day of December, A. D. 919. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. FISHERIES BRANCH. TENDEXS on accompanied by f Improvements, the prescribed five per cent will be received by SEALED forms «and of the contract price, the undersigned at the Fisheries Office, Prince Rupert, until the twenty-ninth day f February, 1920, for the construction fa float, gangway and approach on the Prince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity f Swanson’s Wharf (site will be distinc- tively marked), Plans and specifications may be had on application to the office f the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince fu pert, on payment of the sum of one dollar which will be refunded on receipt of ten der. Envelopes to be Tender for Float. Lowest or any iccepted, F, H. CUNNINGHAM, Chief Inspector of Fisheries LAND ACT, marked on the outside tender not necessarily Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. Recording Dis and situate o! n Vaneceuver Land District, trict of Coast, Range IIL, ihe west coast of Caivert Island, near it north end, fake notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean Falls, B, C., occupation logger, intends t apply for permission to purchase the fol lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted one hal mule north of N.W. cor. Lot 897; thenee north 40 echatns; thence west 40 chains thence seu 40 chains; thence east 4f and containing 160 acres, more or MARK SMABY Dated December 29th, 1919. ‘N PROBAT' SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA chains, vss iN THE : IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- 000,000 to complete the Govern- TION ACT ; . ana -— ment mercantile marine ship-/yy THe MATER OF Z HE STATE OF ie ‘NET , iovern- JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. building program, The Govern’! ger’ NOTICE. that in order of (tt: ment plan called for a total of 62] Honour F, McB. Young made the 3rd day a0 $ lready of February, A.D. 1920, 1 was appointed ships and of these 32 have already | aqministrator to the estate of Joseph Hrown, deceased, and all parties having laims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vert led, to me, on or before the 6th day of Vareh, A.D. 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the imount of their indebtedness to me forth- with JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMectal Administrator. this” 6th day of February, | 1920. LAND ACT Notice of Intention | to ‘Apply to Purchase an VANCOUVER LAND OO DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE III, And situate on the west toast of Calvert an TAKE NOTICE that Helge Smeby, of Prince Rupert, B.C,., occupation foreman of fish station, intends to a pply for per mission to purchase the follow'ng described lands:-—~ Commencing s ata post planted 1% miles north of the N,W. corner of Lot 897 thence east 40 chains; thenee north 4° chains; thence west 40 chains; — thene south 40 chains, and containing 160 acre: more or less, HELGE SMEBY, Dated man of the Civil Service Com- mission, By Mark cmany, 2ist, 10920 Agent. Dated January TO MASSET INLET and the} look | a camp with half a hundred men} Very | | i There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when woman was hardier than she are at} is today. A biting wind, damp air and slush underfoot did not so much endanger her then. But is this exposure necessary now? Is woman exercising her best judgment in hang- ing clothes on the line man is surly. | No washboards or heavy soaps are employed We wash for you in the twentieth century way by letting soft water and billowy suds surge through the fabric. It is a launder- ing method that saves clothes, So, also, is our ironing process. We give a charming lustre to’ your linens not with hot irons, but with special steam heated presses that protect the textiles. Telephone us. Our driver will call at a definite time for your family bundle. by us. | Are W ashdays Necessary | in Winter? man showing chivalry when he permits it? A simple and safe solution of this problem is to send your family washing to us—es- pecially during these days while the weather- definite time also he wiil return it. Our method Saves you labor and protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. ~ Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 ea Pe elie “hi 7 in winter weather? Is At a auentete Cold quickly take PENSLAR A combination of wild cherr wine of antimony, blood ro (ee acid and pure cane sugar it’ tel give immediate relief by cl air passages of the obstruction. There is no morphine, Penslar Cherry Cough Balsam : formula is on the label. We can r For children, we ree ier made for their particular n« FOR $ ALI THIRD AVENUE If you want to get rid of that Cherry Cough Balsam Zvic is to ring the caine or other habit-forming drugs in id for your ‘ommend { Pensiar Children’s Cough Syrup 8 ONLY AT PRINCE RUPERT DRUG CO. ** protection the exact it as being most effective THE PHONES 134 & 117 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE PPLICATION FOR GRAZING PERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. Applivatiops for permits to graze live- tock ou the Crown range within each razing district of the Province of British ‘columbia must be filed with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Kam- oops, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver nd Vernon or with the Commissioner of irazing, Parhament Buildings, Victorla, B. ., Oh or before February 29, 1920. Blank forms upon w''ch to submit ap- lications may be obtaiced from the Dis- rict Foresters at the above named places r from the Department of Lands at Vic- oria, B.C NADEN PoP and Ouinister of Lands. bepariment of Lands, Victoria, B. C., December Sth, 1949. WATER NOTICE, DIVERSION AND USE, TAKE NOTICE that M, P. Olsen, whape address is Alice Arm, B. C., wil! apply or a licence to take and use 50 cubic- second-feet and to store about 400 acre- Teet of water out of Clearwater Hiver which flows southerty and drains into the Kitsault River about 22 miles from the head of the Inlet of Alice Arm, The storage-dam will be located near natural outlet of Clearwater Lake, T capacity of the reservoir to be create is about 450 acre-feet, and it will Nood about 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at storage dam and will be used for power for mining purposes upon the mine described as the Climax Group, osted on the ground anuary, 1920, This notice was on the 26th day of A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application may be iled with the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroller of Water Rights, Pariia nent Buildings, Victoria, B, C., within thirty days after the first appearance of his notice in a local newspaper, M. P. OLSEN, Applicant, The date of the first publication of this ,otice is February 5, 1920, FOREST RANGERS Rangers in the Lands Department An examination for Forest Branch. of the will be held in the Court House, Prince Rupert, on March 8rd, 1920. The ‘examination will be partly written and partly oral, The questions will be mainiy on logging, cruising, surveying, forest protection, etc., but will also test candidates, ability to repare reports. Physical ability and good character are absolute requirements, Candidates must be British Subjects, resident in Canada for at least one year and not more than 50 years of age, Initial salary $1,500.00 per annum, Returned soldiers, with the necessary qualifications will receive preference, Applications to take examination will be received up to the day of examination by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, from Whoa application forms may be obiained. Ail statements made by apeiicones as to experience, education and fitness are subject to verification by Examination Board, W. H, MACINNES, Civil Service Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, 7-14-21 Victoria, B.C. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, h, S.C. Chapter 415. rhe Kleanza Company, Limited, of U British Columbia, hereby gives notice tha it has under section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registr District of Prince Rupert, Prince Ruper British Columbia, a description of the site and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- way over the Skeena River, proposed to be buflt over the said Skeena River at Usk British Columbia, the supporting towers of the sald Ropeway to be located on Dis- triet Lots nombered 1437 and 833, Range 5, Coast District AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, the said Kleanza Company, Limited, will under section 7 of the sald Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at office tn the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for eave to con- struct the said Aertal Ropeway, » this Sist Dated at Prince punert, B.C day of January, A.D. 41920, KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, 4 Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors, tte