TUE DAILY NKW8. Page 2 28, 1918; MAIL SCHEDULE The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA biKtSTHEWHITEST.UWlSja For the East. Mondays, Wednesdays and SaU Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News trdays at 9:30 a.m. Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs-lays at 5:45 p. m. , v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 'Heavy, heavy hangs over For Vancouver: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. Sundays 10 p. m. your head By Mail-Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per yearG.OO. Tuesdays 5 p.m. v : T6 United States and other countries, in advance, $7.60. Thursdays 10 p.m. Saturdays 7 a.m. "O. I know what it Is, daddy! Telephone 98. From Vancouver You held It too close and I TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING - 60 cents per inch. 10 Sundays p.m. Contract Rates on application. Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. smell it It's WRIGLEVSr Saturdays 10:30 a.m. DAILY EDITION. Thursday, Nov. 28, 1918. MADE IN ffiSl 11 mjl "Righto, lHCANAOAr , For Anyox: sonny give your Sundays .10 p.m. II PEACE CELEBRATION CLOSED done and spoke of the work" that .GILLETT Vednesdays 10 p. m. appetite and digestion a "WITH A GREAT GATHERING had been done in this community TORSHrO.CAKAl Saturdays t 10 p. m. rea wnlte 11 you tickle OF CITIZENS LAST NIGHT and of what some of them had I Inst Tim vorv hosf. rnnrlitinns From Anyox: your sweet t00th" .'Continued From Pago One.; should be secured for women in Tuesdays . ...a.m Iteft fj the future. Thursdays a.m. greatest army had been absolutely Sergt.-Major Adams. undays p.m, ill defeated and had to acknowledge Sergt.-Major Adams eulogized TO SUBSCRIBERS aCSW Chew 11 Aftcr Everv Mm1 it. "Bitter must bo the tho splendid work of the infantry For Port Simpson and Naas River feelings of the late Emperor and and mentioned the significant fact Subscribers to The News points: vMi W- The Flavour Lastsl Hindenburg; but not half as bitter aro asked to pay tho delivery that tho labor unions had taken Sundays .10 p.m, as I could wish them to be," said in the celebrations. boys each month so prominent a part when they call, except the speaker. From Port 8lmpson and Naas British which had where payment has been The navy Fred Stork. River Points: been second only to our own was Fred Stork mentioned the in made for the year in when advance. Tuesdays a.m now mostly in British waters. It occasion The boys spiring nature of the collecting carry official receipts within tho confines of which should - always Queen Charlotte Islands: set aside a day on wnicn 10. re-'the Empire could they have had For Massett, Port Clements and t u .1 U.J be preserved. joice that the uornu viuuq uu more paWotic celebration. Th Upper Island points: been removed. . . . ino great wont;,. h n n nn . Vednesdays C. p. m. Ihb soldiers had done made them ideal way. In the midst of their deserving of thanks and the best rejoicing, however, there was a AVOID PNEUMONIA from Masset, Port Clements and the country could give them. Had tinge of sorrow at the memories Upper Island points: it not been the however, for, navy, of those who had gone, not to re During Convalescing Period. Tidays, p. m. their work could not have been turn. Ho spoko of the greatnes carrlgd out. Within a few weeks For Queen Charlotte of the occasion when tho German Skidegate, When convalescing frpm the after declared the Ger-mas war was navy had surrendered., it was City and Lower Island points mercantile marine had been Flu a powerful blood - making too great an occasion for; cheer aturdays p. m. tonic is an absolute necessity, and swept from the Besides seas. ing, but it did not become us to From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte one that is accepted by the most that the troops had been carried remain silent now. "The flag still City and Lower Island points-Tuesdays. delicate stomach should be avail safely to France and food in floats and, praise God, the end is able. abundance. The great overshadowing not in sight. John Bull was never KENNEDY'S TONIC PORT is the thing, the British navy, as magnificent as ho was in th For 8kagway and the Yukon. had made victory possible. most efficient general tonic and big struggle. Today he is the builder of body tissues you can Every ten days. Canon Rlx. champion of right and civiliza Canon Rix" gave a happy address" tion." possibly use. From Skagway and Yukon. It is a reliable restorative and on "The Allies," in which ten Capt. McNeill. Every days. is enjoyed when other medicines he showed that the doctrine of Captain McNeill, speaking of 'fright..is might" had been controverted. disagree. We put pep into our printing the Honor Roll of those who had BIG DOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT The peace they had usiness at The News Print Shop, The Daily News Advertising Gets Results died honorably and bravely, spoke DRUG STORES SELL IT. tf '.fought for and won was not the of the proposal to erect a building peace of Lansdowne. Every man LAND ACT here and asked everyone for sup whoJiad helped to start tho war Form No. 11, port for the project. It would was euner a luguive irom justice take several thousand dollars but Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. Ppr had gone to give an account to IN QUEEN CIIAIILOTTE ISLANDS LAND they expected to get m tho dis DISTRICT: ItECOnDINO DISTRICT ;a higher judge. The casualty list trict SKEENA AND SITUATE ON SOUTH SHORE was one of the sad things in re OF LAOOON INLET. MORESBY ISLJtN Closing with a eulogy of Col ABOUT ONE MILE FIIOM ITS MOUTH pard to the war. They inusl re TAKE NOTICE that I. John M. MacMlllan. Peck, Dr. McNeill spoke of him as members what they told the men or Vancouver, u. u., occupation cannery one-of thejjrjivest.of the men who man, intends to appiy ror permission before they went away. They lease the following described lands: had gone to France. Commencing at a post planted on the were, Jho cream of the community Two recitations by J. C. Brady soma snore or Lngoon inlet. MoresDv is t and deserved everything. When land, about one mile from Its mouth were most effectively given and thence west SO chains: thence north fcCol. Peck, V. C, and his men re well chains; thence east 30 chains more or less received. Tho turned he should have a welcome gathering to low water mark at the beach; thence closed with tho national anthem southerly following: low water mark to the that would make him glad ho went point or commencement, containing after the sounding of "The Last acres more or less. . . away. Post." JOHN McLAuTY MACMILLAN. Lieut. Halllday. DATE October 10th. 1918. D. Lieut. Halliday spoke of the THREE YEARS' JAIL LAND REGISTRY ACT. Royal Flying Corps and tho won- FOR ROBBING ESTATE (Sections 36 and 134.) , derful work that had bees done 'derful work that had been done tie (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) Application No. 9768-1 k 9771-1 the armies. He referred especially TAKE NOTICE that application has oeen to the splendid work of Major London, Nov. 27. Apul Bona made to register Nathan Louis Lando and ventura Devolpi, a Canadian ser Dora Schnlnman as owners In fee under fi'Bishop, V. C, and Lieut.-Comman- has been two Tax Sale Deeds Trom the Collector of geant, sentenced to der Hay Collishaw. tho City of Trlnce Rupert, bearing date Rev. H. R. Grant. three years penal servitude for the Jltli day of November. 1917, of ALL systematically robbing the estates AND SINGULAR that certain parcel Ilev. Dr. Grant, whose voice of Canadian soldiers. Tho de tract of land and premises situate, lying pgave way .as he talked, expressed falcations amounted to $0,000 and being In the Municipality of the City f Trlnce Rupert, more particularly known the appreciation of tho gathering Tho prisoner was formerly an ho and described as Lot eleven (11), Block Sat the effective work that had tel manager in Canada. twenty-live (25), Section seven (7), and -been done by women in tho great Lot thirteen (13) Block thirty-five (35) Section eight (8), Map 923. You arc re iwar. Ho paraphrased the old song WANTS TO SUE quired to contest the claim of the tax We've got the ships, we've got, tho purchaser within 35 days from Inn date ,-,men, we've got the women, too." (Special by O, T. P. Telegraphs.) of tte service of this notice (which may 'Tho war never could have" been be effected by publication In the Dally 1? Winnipeg, Nov. 27. Sir Chas News, and attention is called Your Things your to sec Dainty won had it not been for the work Ross made application for oer t!on 36 of the "Land Deglstry Act" with of the women who took the places nission to sue the Government amendments, and to the following extract - of the nine million soldiers who for approximately nineteen mil therefrom: 'and In default of a caveat certificate with Lux and or be washed and ;had again gone overseas. They-were npn dollars' compensation for a or us pcnaeiu ceing uiea ueiore tnu regis can over over jthe second line of defence. He rue factory loss and damnirn trallon as owner of the person entitled un and uer such tax sale, all persons so served still retain the delightful charm of freshness ,savo instances or wliat they had I alleged to have been sustained. with notice and those claiming through or under them, and all persons Lux uaiiuiug suy inieresi in me ianj Dy virtue newness. Very desirable, this, in war time! of any unregistered Instrument, and all persuiis claiming any interest in the land cannot it bydescent whose title Is net registered is so gentle in its cleansing power that unacr tne provisions of this Act, shall be tur ever csiuuoeu anti aenarrpn rrnm harm the delicate fabric. ting up any claim to or in nniit nr tho most land eo acid for taxes, and lhn rioirutr.r. shall register tho person entitled under urn mi sale as owner or tnp innri cn uju ivr lixes. - How to wash a silk garment L V WANNA and whereas application has been J A OOTTLfc OF A made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title I Ja- a tahlf-snnnnfiil nl Lux to a pallon of water. Dissolve in boiling to the above-mentioned lands, in the name lather, Add cold or vrrv hot water and whisk into a thick, creamy of Nathan Louis Lando and Dora Scheln . HORSE RADISH. Im man. water until luke warm. Dip your garment through the Lux suds many n AND WHEREAS on Investigating the title times. Work it about, gently squeezing the suds through the soile t appears that prior to the 12th day of jcioner, mio (tne date on which the said parts but do not rub I Rinse in three waters clear and also luke warm-Press nnas were sold ror overdue taxes), you the water out but do not wring. Dry in the shade and when ere me registered owner thereof. i-uiiuit.il jAhjs nuTiCE that It the nearly dry press on the wrong side with a warm iron never a same time I snail effect registration In one. Press crepes from side to side and stretch a very little a yu pursuance of such application and Issue will look like new! They fust uertincate or indefeasible Title to th press. Id lands In th0 names of Nathan Loun Lando and Dora Schelnman unless you take ua prosecute tne proper proceedings to LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED - Toronto establish your claim, if any, to the said 48 anai, or 10 prevent such proposed action on my part. DATED at the Land fteglstrv nm rlnc0 Rupert, B.C.. this 22nd ii.v or rypNT shrink August, 1918. H. r. MACLEOD. jyootiftjs District Registrar nr Tin.. LUX I To Robert Hildebrandt, Prince Rupert, B, C.', vu.w ujiuc, ouiie, Montana., rrancls Calve, Prlnc nuperl, B. C Advertise in tho Daily News. 3