Wednesday, January 8, 1919, Pago 2 TUh. DAILY ,MWB. The Daily News MAIL SCHEDULE PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA WRtGLEYS For the East. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat-irdays Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. at 0:30 a. m. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs If s a SUBSCRIPTION RATES: lays at 5:45 p. m. Six WHY good City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. For Vanoouver: reasons friend: By Mail Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. IfcIlSINFECTS FORll undays 10 p. m USED .5 To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50. SOFTEN I KG WATER FOR MAKING I Tuesdays 10 p.m. Thursdays p. m 1 DIRECTIONS WITH EACH CANf" I Saturdays . . . 7 a.m DAILY EDITION. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1919. 1 Steadies nerves From Vancouver Sundays 10 p.m 2 Allays thirst Canadian Lumber .Vedncsdays 10:30 a.m -Aids appetite Going to Europe. TO SUBSCRIBERS lalurdays 10:30 a.m. The telegraph brought good news Monday when it ticked ou 4 Helps digestion the message telling of the decision of the British Timber Con Subscribers to The News For Anyox: 10 5 Keeps teeth clean are asked to pay the delivery Sundays p.m (roller to purchase a billion feet of lumber in Canada," part of 10 m p. Vednesdays boys each month which will be supplied by British Columbia. Curiorisly enough when they call, except Saturdays 10 p. m 6 It's economical the despatch was published on the same day as the delayed inter where payment has been view with Hon. T. D. Pattullo, who told of the effort taken by madn for the year In advance. From Anyox: his department to secure the orders. The boys when Tuesdays .a.m collecting carry official receipts Thursdays a.m. When spread throughout Canada the billion feet will not which should always Sundays p.iri give "many millions to each district, but the order must be looked be preserved. iiM' upon only as a starter. If it is filled satisfactorily there will doubtless For Port Simpson and Naas River be others to follow. In this neighborhood there are enough points: logs in the water and on the ground to fill one-tenth of the order, Sundays . ..10 p.m. Oh sayl The News Print Shop and it is hardly to be expected that as much as a tenth w'Jl be and Naas does its work about as cheap as From Port Simpson allotted No matter how million feet ordered here. many are n River Points: nost shops and quite aa well, will be a decided improvement on the present condition. Ai the gives you the work on time when fuesdays ...a.m Imperial Munitions Board o-vns the logs in this district it is Just vcr possible and hands it out possble that we may get preferred treatment, villi a pleasant "Thank you Queen Charlotte Islands: Great Man Died A'lial do you say to giving them For Masselt, Port Clements and At Oyster Bay. : trial on your next job? Upper Island points: The passing of Roosevelt is a worjd calamity. The ex-president Thursdays ............ 7 p. m. was a great man. He was not always practical, he was not MINERAL ACT ?rom Masset, Port Clements and always sane, he was not always reasonable, but he was always Upper Island points: courageous and honest and candid and when he spoke he was Certificate of Improvements. Sundays, a. mt heard if not heeded. It was when he was least practical that we nOTICE liked him the best. It was when he was mad that he towcrc' Drum Lummoiv I X L, Caledonia, .Mavis, 'or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte above his fellows. bis, Kitchener, Blj Thing, Dumrrles, City and Lower Island points: . Roosevelt was one of the few vice-presidents who ever lonlalve. Index,- Malachite, Cupprlte, Grey Sundays 7 p. m. Wharf and Bunker mineral claims, amounted to anything. Usually the sure road to shelve a politician ltuate opper, In the Skecna Mining Division of 1'rom Skidegnte. Qucun Charlotte was to make him vice-president of the United States. The lange A, Coast District. Where located: City and Lower Island points people of the country seldom remember who the vice-president is. )n Copper Creek, Douglas Channel. Thursdays. Fate, however, ordained that Roosevelt should hot be smothered. TAKE NOTICE that I, John D. Anderson, . C. L. S., or Trail, B. C, acting as agent McKinley was shot by an assassin and Roosevelt look up the or the Drum Lummon Copper Mines, For Skagway and the Yukon. presidential work and did it so well that at the next election he Limited, Free Miner' 'Certificate No.- 22, Every ten days. Chew it after every meal was returned. He was a man who brandished the big stick and (J39-C, Intend, sixty days from the date From Skagway and Yukon. was spectacular in his manner and method. There was, however, hereof, to apply to the Mining rtecordcr Every ten days. for Certificate or Improvements, for tho more than bluff and talk in his makeup, rie was a manly urpose or obtaining Crown Grants or the The Flavour Lasts! type such as the ordinary Britisher loves. He was fond of the bove claims. There may be something you great outdoors, was keen on sport, as a soldier he was a great And rurther take notice that action, un-lor want. See the classified column section 37, must be commenced beforo 'The News' Gets Results success and people always knew where to find him. His influence be issue of 6urh Certificate of Improve-nents. on Page 5. Daily Advertising on the life of the Republic and on the world generally was for good. Dated this i 1st day or September, A. D. 818. Ireland Still in J. D. ANDERSON. The Limelight. LAND ACT Ireland is still in the limelight. She has been there for the Form No. tl. past two generations and seems destined to continue for some Notice or Intention to Apply to Lease Land. timp to occupy the stage. What will be the outcome no one : UUEEH CIIAHLUTTE ISLANDS LAND DISTRICT; riECOIlDINO DISTRICT OF seems in a position to say. It is certain that, if she will, she can SK'EENA AND SITUATE ON SOUTH SHORE have home rule, but whether Great Britain will grant her complete ABOUT UF LAGOON ONE MILE INLET.FROM MORESBY ITS ISLANL:MOUTH. independence is another matter. It is largely a matter of TAKE NOTICE that I, John M. MacMUlan, sentiment. It would be economy for Britain to cast her off, for f Vancouver,intends to B.apply C, occupation for permission cannery-an. to she has been a continuous bill of expense. She has not paid her ease the following described lands: commencing at a Dost blamed on the share of taxation for many a year. That she should be allowed to ou Hi shore of Lagoon Inlet, Moresby is- work out her own salvation in her own way might be the best and. about one mile from Its mouth: thence west SO chains: thence north 20 thing to do. Had she been granted home rule many years ago chains: thence east 20 chains more or less to low water mark at the beach; thence there would probably have been no trouble now. southerly following low, water mark to the point of commencement, containing 4 0 acres more or less. JOHN McLARTY MACMIL1.AN. DATE October 10th. tSU. D.IR LAND P.EGISTRY ACT. (Sections 38 and 134.) Watch Our Re Application No. 9788-1 & 0771-1 TAKE NOTICE that application bat oeen l wide to register Nathan Louis Lando and I'ora Schplnman as owners In fee under wo Tax Sale Deeds rrom the Collector or tie Cily or rrlnce Rupert, bearing date he 24th day of November, 1917, or ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parccl or tract or land and premises situate, lying Bargains end being In the Municipality or tbe City r Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described as Lot eleven (11), Block twenty-five (25), Section seven (7), and Lot thirteen (13) Block thirty-five (35), Section eight (8), Map 933. You arc required to contest tha claim or' the tax purchaser within 35 days rrom the date Your Things Dainty i this if IM service of this notice (which may or Week 1 e effected by publication In the Dally News, and your attention 1j called to sec. lion 36 or the "Land Degistry Act" with be washed and with Lux and amendments, and to the tallowing extract can over over again Ladies' Underwear in cotton, union or woollens 1'iercrrom'and In default: or a caveat or certificate still retain the delightful charm of freshness and t or us pennon being tiled berore tho regis will be sold at 25 per cent discount. der ration such as owner tax sale,of the all person persons entitled to served un newness. Very desirable, this, in war time I Lux with notice and tho.ie claiming t'irough or under them, and all persons is gentle in its cleansing that it cannot Remnants of Silk wc will sell at cost. claiming any Interest In the land by virtue so power nf unregistered and all any Instrument, persons claiming any interest In the land harm the most delicate fabric. Women's $15.00 Sweaters will at $10.00. by descent whose title Is not registered go iiiider the provisions or this Act, shall be ror ever estopped ana debarred rrom setting Ladies' White Underskirts $2 25 for $1.50. hnd up o any sold claim Tor taxes,to or and In respect the Registrar or tho How to wash a silk garment shall register -the person entitled under s eurli tax sale as owner or tbe land so Use a tablespoonful of Lux to a gallon of water. Dissolve in boiling out ror taxes." Nn WHEREAS application has been or very hot water and whisk into a thick, creamy lather. Add cold w made for a Certificate or Indefeasible Title water until Iuke warm. Dip your garment through tho Lux suds many 1 1 the above-mentioned lands, In the name f We Have Shoes cr Nathan Louis Lando and Dora Scheln-nan. times. Work it about, gently squeezing the suds through tho soiled parts but do not rub 1 Rinse in three waters clear and also Iuke warm. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title I appears that prior to the 12th day of Press the water out but do not wring. Dry in the shade and when We can supply you at pre-war prices. ictober, 1918 (the date on which tbe said nearly dry press on the wrong side with a warm iron never a hot J.indi sold ror overdue were taxes), you were the registered owner thereof, one. Press crepes from side to side and stretch a very little as you Ladies' Felt Slippers $1.75, sale price - - $1.35 FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that It the press. They will look just like new I ramo lime I shall effect registration In Ladies' Felt Slippers $1.65, sale price - $1.25 ursuanre or such application and Issue Certificate or Indereaslble Title to tha Children's Felt Slippers $1 .25, sale price - $ .85 aid lands In thn names of Nathan Louis LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED - Toronto I lando and Dora Schelnman unless you take 41 cut prosecute the proper proceedings to fxtabiinh your claim. If any, to the said and, or lo prevent such proposed action n my part, DATED at the Land Registry Omre, Jabour Bros., Ltd. August,rlnrn Rurert,1918. B. C this ttnd day or LUX II. P. MACLEOD, District Registrar or Titles. TO PLEASE. THIRD AIM AVE. WE To Robert Hlldebrandt, rrlnce Rupert, R. C, Michael Byrne, Butte, Montana., Francis Calve, prince Rupert, B, C. i