THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday; April 13, 1920. Cm —— * -_ —— — -— = — - ———— { i "ada C'TY OFFICERS ASE FoR warek = 3 x i WORKS EMPLOYEES | D f WERE ARRESTED GIVEN LAST NIGHT Be gd ba | lilac | to file your ee ae The report. of the Board of According Prince George Citizen |i. that cortain increases in Ex-City Clerk and Police wages to employees of the water | Py eenae are department be granted was adopt ncome a x e urn argea. ed. The increase granted pro-| vides for a raise in salary of| on or before the 30th of April, 1920. Sensational charges have been Superintendent R. E. Walker from laid against two civic oliicials of #176 to $185. Pipefitters Booth | Prince George in the persons Of/ang Gustafson are both to get * jex-cily clerk G. KR. Fisher and/g¢.24 per day instead of $6 as| Dominion of Canada AL persons residing in Canada, em ipolice commissioner Ex-Alder-|)oretofore. The crew at Shaw-| ployed in Canada, or carrying on man ‘T. ~ Ean erie © inemane atlans are not raised, a their | business in Canada, are liable to a tax ‘ sa was Srresled Of Havuriuay as “\work is nearly through. . ies f Experienced mothers es the latter last Thursday, accord-| aig. McLennan found fault | on income, as follows: Jam-Bak is hest ” “kta ing to the sh lng ale Masai with the matter of the applicants | a 1. Every unmarried person, or widow, or injuries and & The arrest of G. K. Fisher fol-| stating the percentages wanted. | dren's injar? ; lowed a special audit of the city’s |ppig ey wd "aksuld be left with | Department of Finance Widower, without dependants as defined ly troubles, because books by Kendall, Barr & Co., the|the committee in charge for de-| Act, who during the calendar year 1919 received or It is he bal—no poisonous city auditors. Discrepencies to- éiston, } earned $1,000 or more. mineral cvlOrip. talling a considerable sum were Alderman Kerr drew attention! 2. ndividuals who durin the "i is antiseptic prevents found, which indicated that the}t, the statement of the applica: | All other ind uals d ase ; . and burns taking the city. clerk had misappropriated|tign that living costs had gone il calendar year 1919 received or earned $2, or | ; ng Way city funds to his own purposes.|gg per cent since 1914. This w 1s | more. It js $0 thing—ends pain Ex-City Cleck Fisher is a return’ |pased on the finding of the recent 3. Every corporation and joint stock company ed man and was discharged bY! Conciliation Board but was wrong. | whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal als every time. Mayor Eat hae tet ee his a cost of rot he = prming ot year ended in 1919. O rown- coming * S year. 1ad gone up much more than that. Just as 6° d fog Police Commissioner Watson, ccnicitlatnnlbiahcatlepncsmsn ups. ee and who is a member of the commis- | Bimeremerermrrmers we es x to be used in filin Sold at all stor sion by virtue of his heading the S ort Briefs { | Forms returns on OF bri S drugguts. polls in the 1919 elections for p } | the 30th of April, 1920 General Instructions. his oflice, is charged with brib- eee pril, e t ling a police officer, the charge The appearance of new foot | ALL INDIVIDUALS other than snd ‘being preferred by Uhief Stewart./ball players in the city causes farmers and ranchers must use Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or | ——-— — much gratification in sport cir- | Form T 1, Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from | dwo-colot window cards = eahagt oF etn No ete) FARMERS AND RANCHERS Postmasters. | fine eye quickly, See them at the] quality o P aying 80 u » f must use Form T 1A. }Sews Job Department. men have shown. This will pro- | ; ———--— == mote a better class of playing and! CORPORATIONS and joint Read carefully all instructions on SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. Ja greater interest in the game.| stock companies must use Form Form before filling it in. | DISTRICT OF QUEBN: CHARLOTTE The tricks and stunts of the old| T 2. ISLANDS ri: ahem ell k , at! om players are so well known that | Prepay postage on letters and docu- | TAKE NOVICE that Wiliam J, Leary of both players and spectators know | Penalty Se kidegate, B. C., settier, Intends to apply! pretty well what will happen and | ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of xy ou jivense to prospect fer coal and P y Th : on x Every person required to make a retura, who T. i |} yetroleum on and under the following how they will perform. he eee fails to do so within the time limit, shall be axation. | deseribed lands;— players are at the same time in- subject to a penalty of Twenty-five per centum ‘i | eth ct ee ee or me a tetey theme {er ceting to their opponents and/ of the amount of the tax payable Make your returns promptly and avoid I" in ae satel ae M eee wane to those watching the games. It Adis Wataan; whethces asibida, be: beteabwle: penalties. Seats of rth 80. chains; thence west so|keeps football from being on Whe talla (0 -tnlihinn Hemet ee Breride tafotme | chains, to point of commencement. monotonous and acts as a tonie tion duly required according to the provision of : ‘ WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant. for the sport. { the Act, shall be Hable on summary conviction Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION. j Dated this OE GRY OT MONCH, ARI. * be 2 | ts a penalty of $100 for each day during VANCOUVER B.C. : | SKELMA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. Dr. A. H. Bayne is by providence | which the default continues. 4iso any person ii IN YOUR HOME | DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE decreed a halibut fisherman. et making a false statement in any return or in a bs an influence that’s worth i Owe een erin: + ype wae out over the week-end near i any information required by the Minister, shall pore than wealt! | epee eae t ee ioe aes ta anaes Metlakatla trolling for the wary be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty ? EI ‘ | degate, 3 , Settler, intends to apply] * aRAUE ~ le, coe : es a _* 4 ar areas aaah Sir esai aed spring salmon when he felt an not exceeding $10,000, of to six months’ imprison- R. Ww. BREADNER, pe World's Best | graph: }| vetroleum on and under the following/jij;mense tug on the line. Tt was | ment or tc both fine and imprisonment. Commissioner df Taxation Plays All Records leacried jeads;~- t plantedatat the} U"doubtedly something alive for | Get one now,—delays are un- siesta pores Fe rs 188; thence] pulled but not with the jerking | 2 pecessary wher know our south 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains;}and darting of the spring when 9 fa easy terms. thence north 80 chains; tence east 80] cnaped on the hook of a panne) : ‘hains, to point of commencement : Ft / . ¥ ! 7 pailpment of New Rec- WILLIAM 4. LEARY, Applicant. fis he rman. And tbat " h ae na —_—_—_———_= — ee a ae ords just In Dated this 6th day of March, 1920 for all it was worth, ane - ” i Shen ced PERE SE F ’ ENE = ae would imagine a steady o us|) : 1 : me and hear the world’s best SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION / . an ctchiek » doctor! $ gS NE Seva Geb Stinete fovat woud. anewar tre dros! | OT A SSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ||| PACIFIC CARTAGE,LID. . ISLANDS. pulled up fis tire an é > PHONE Will Edmunds TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of} jand but a 100-Ib. halibut who had t 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. { Reilable Service at reasonable Rates. $] skidexate, B. C., setter, Intends to aren gone astray from the usual honed { Nw Advertisement Taken for Less than 50c hare) Pata Meer Prince Rupert Music ei : — anaes ic tt id bs ie and had got hungry doing so. It} j THE Daity NEws WILL Not BE ReEsPonsIBLE For INSTRUCTIONS OR THE j : q pposite owt Offic vetroleum or al unde € Ono 4 oe c ee ee ; Box 644 Pheee BLACK 183 {| feseribed lamés:— is pot known whether the doctor | j CANCELLATION OF WANT ADS OVER THE TELEPHONE. j Coummencing at @ post planted at the SPOOL OLE LORD OPPO DODD R OOD north-west corner of D.L, 1853; thence sorth “80 chains; thence east 80 chains; con: 4|iihence south &0 chains; thence west 80 hains, to point f commencement For Com ‘ort ‘0 : WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant. ng Courtesy~ Dated this Gth day of March, 1920 and Service | Tn ee ee ett | KELNA LAND RECORDING DIVISION £0 to |} OWSTIMCT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE , | ISLANDS Th AY y ath TAKE NOTICE that Willlam J. Leary of hIvi fi skidewate, B. C., gettlér, intends to apply a prospect for coal and under the following or a Hecnse to troleum on and SS Se NES a horth end, Take notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean Falls, B. €., oceupation logger, intends to ;4ppl) for permission to purchase the fol jJoWlaug described lands: Commencing al a post planted one hail Specialists i, Mruction P Light and H ay 4 D an y Con rt Repairs and Alterations ™ Class Staircase Work and Finishing Estimates Cheertully @ | Owness | ieser.bed lands: MANAGES | Commencing at, a post planted at the Ph re j iorthwest corner of D.L, 1853; thence One 37 P s }uorth 80 chains; thence west 80, chains; " 0, B x 1704 |} hen south 80 chains; thence cast 80 ities, to point of commencement | WILLIAM 2, LEARY, Applicant ee Deted this 6th day of Mareh, 1920 } ‘ wh LAND AQT, Phone Green 507 1017 Sra Avenue | wae sotke of Intention to Apply to Purchase dgarno & Watts | = a n Venecuver Land District, Recording Dis- BUILDERS AND c ee liriet. of Coast, Range fl., and situate on } , | . e . ae eo sin “J P 5 AND CONTRACTORS |ho west coast of Calvert Island, pear it | | comet ven tulle north of N.W. cor, Lot 897; thence BRICK AND a worth 40 ehains; thenee west 40° chains; CONCRETE BUILDING henee south 40 chaims; thence east 40 CONTRACTORS Hains, and containing 160 acres, more or ee MARK SMABY lated Deeember 20th, 1919, CUUEDE LOD TUED EUAN POM Aisintaany ATISFIES AVES wv ernie . Ee tf [OF ect ce SZ i Ha » hs SOY Alle 283 ¢ Wey \p W Sd TEAL ESE wh XOwZZ UW Rete Se ppt Be y . gow, a I Keg / “Wee MacGregor” ay ee / DRAG SAW ; AF The Original Light Weight, Portable, Gasoline 4 6 Operated Drag Saw and Power Plant. Frequently Imitated-—Never Equalled. There are features erm Will not . fourteen exclusive money and time- if you wil Which ' died in the “WEE MacGREGOR.” Perit us to give them in detail, but Write for our descriptive and illustrated folder interest to ae in detail, we believe you will be featur, ‘e point of further inquiry. These the market tods A i essed by any one other dragsaw on WEE Mac@REG BA Wr GOR Costs’4c a Cord Ma? LAS UFACTURING OO, ‘or vost anys e & for Fucl and Oll. ¥ Vancouver, B,C, took advantage of the 20c pret 8 to witness the football game re-| the field and the players weren't to step in it either. There are} worse places, however, furinst, kdmonton. The following is taken from last Thursday's Bulletin: | \ “A visit to the Diamond park is| not very encouraging to the fans rounds the desolate looking ball} } ark. In places the ice is a foot} thick.” NOT TRYING BOYCOTT ©. Pp. R. Merely Desires Adequate Remuneration for Carrying |! ( the Mails. Pyrerwsere | \ letter from Captain J. Wl Troup, manager of C, P. R. Coast Steuamships, was read at last! night's council meeting deved filed. The letter set forth) * that the C, P. R. did not wish to | boyeott Prince Rupert in regard to mail service but had to receive | _ formation that the G, T, P. would | soan be resuming its week end | - mail earrying service. C, L, Monte, who was reoontly | *“ appointed assistant tax commis: sioner with charge of the whole northern district, of British Co-| lumbia from Queen Charlotte Is- |p, lands to the boundary line and north to the Yukon, has opened an office in the Stephens Block adjoining the fisheries office, He} .~ will have charge of the collections of the Dominion Government in- eome tax. mun ST itn TTT VUULOLELOADAUAANALORANOAAODAASOLDAGEOOROUEREAOA and sold the big fish for $20 or) WRRTED. FOR SALE—Lot 18, Block 29, not. | ee sm Serpents eeercmernapnine re Section 6, Ninth Avenue, near Mee ne |W ANT ED—Girl to keep books and; \jepride. $390.00 cash. M. M. Folks who went up to the) assist in general store at Alice | Stephens, tf \cropolis grounds on Saturday! apm. Apply to G. W. Bruggy,| — xed rather cruelly about ince Rupert when they saw a|W little snow around the edges of any too gratified when they had}, ANTED—An orderly for the !'AMBERMAID AND PORTER se days for there is nothing |' but ice and snow as far as the | _ eye ean reach insidé of the de- lipidated board fence that sur | CAPTAIN TROUP SAYS FOR SALE—Fifteen-foot rowboat | le and ory; | -— adequate remuneration for itS)}KINE HOME, best residential Finder please return to Daily services. The decision to drop section, Moderate terms. Hel- News Office. tf the matter; was made on the in- werson, Real Estate, Insurance, “ LOTS FOR SALE everywhere at ee ee rs me me es os rs BE mes SO te me a ts Pt rs 88 | FOR SALE—Lot 8, Block 10, Sec- | tion: 7, Fifth Avenue, near Seal Cove. $175.00 cash. M. M. Stephens. tf Alice Arm, B.C. \NTED—tThree-roomed flat or| iouse, near McBride Street and | the waterfront. M. M. Stephens.! Lot 10, Block 49, aie des FOR SALE section 7, near Seal Gove $180 Prince Rupert General Hospital) cash. M. M. Stephens. tf Apply to the Matron. 89 | _ | FOR SALE—Lot 15, Block 5, Sec- \NTED—Good boy to work in} {jon 7, Fifth Avenue, near Seal shop, Daily News, tf! Gove. $175.00. M. M. Stephens. STEWART LOTS Wanted. Apply Hotel Central. — {FOR SALE—Lot 2, Block 40, Map FOR SALE 905, Stewart Townsite. Price, R SALE—25-40 t Medium | $1,000. This lot adjoins busi- Re pe ee Ome 1 ness «section on Sixth Street. Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Apply Datly News office. tf Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per-| . : epsheeek: fect condition. $41,500.00.—M. FOR RENT M. Stephens. tf = é FOR RENT—Newly completed and corated hall above the Candy Store de Luxe, on Third Ave. in first-class condition. Apply | Parkin Wi. Ward HLpokrio 0- es Hall is a hundred feet long and Rh SALE —First-class milk| ‘SPecially. suilable for dances oats. Apply to J. Larusson, | and other secial events. | For Wkland. 2.0. BiG 91| lernms, apply to Jim Killas. tf R SALE—Spruce tloat—36 by FOUND 66, Price $400.00 Apply Dyb- havn & Hanson. tf fOUND—Fishing boat, flat bot- tomed, painted red, 26 feet long. RR SALE—Second-hand kitchen Apply Mitchell & Currie. 87 ange > 47 PP irene tre ana ange, phone 172. t Lost HOUSES FOR SALE or. “ LOST—Half sovereign brooch— FARMS FOR SALE MIXED FARMING—The C, P, R. has still some choice lands in well-settled districts in West- ern Canada y,for sale at low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in. Sunny South- ern Alberta, with loan of $2,000 in imprevements to assist new Notary Public. LOTS FOR SALE kt SALE—Lots 3 and 4, Block 32, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue, near drydock, $150.00 cash— M. M. Stephens. tf R SALE—Lots 17 and 18, Blk. 26, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue, — RY tre settlers. Act now—they are one a ar xe pair, cash) cing tast..-For tree ‘booklets —M. OM. phens. and full information write H, G. Loughran, Canadian Pacific lowest pnices for cash—M. M.| Railway Station, Vancouver, B LAND ACT totice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. ju The Skeena Land District, Recording ‘totrict Of Coast, Range Five District, and ituate and known as Zayas Island. PAKE NOTICE that William A. Noble of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation Re- turbed Svldier, intends to apply for per- tuissiuon to lease the following described ands Conunencing at a post planted on the ast Coast, about 1% miles distant in a sortherly direction from the 8. E, extreme oint of the Island; thence including the shole of the said Zayas Island, and con- aining 3,000 acres, more or less, WILLIAM A, NOBLE, Per Hoomes kK. Freeman, Agent. March 12th, 1920. LAND ACT Dated Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE Ill, And situate on the west coast of Calvert sland. TAKE NOTICE that Yelge Smeby, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation foreman of sh station, intends to apply for per- re gt to purchase the following described lands :— Commencing at @ post planted 1% miles north of the N,W. corner of Lot 897; thence east 40 chains; thence north 40. chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains, and containing 160 acres, more or less, HELGE SMEBY, By Mark Smaby, Agent. Dated January 2ist, 1920. ; LAND ACT IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DIS- TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOE that Thomas B. Strain of Vancouver B. C., occupation returned suldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis- tant, and in @ westerly direction from the entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chains south; thence 40 chains east; thence to shore; thence following the shore line to point of commencement and containing 20 acres, more or less, THOMAS B, STRAIN, W. E. Green, agent, Dated 26th October, 1949. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION. ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED, TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F, MeB, rong Made the 3rd day of February, A.D. 1920, I was appointed Administrator to the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, and all parties having claims against the satd estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri- fed, to me, on or before the 6th day of March, A.D, 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- with JOHN H, McMULLIN, OMecia! Administrator. Dated this 6th day of February, 1990. Stephens. tf; C, 2 = ies