day Feuruary 1. 1027 And Now FY STARTS aicpted. WitK Scoi'es of Improvements 0$ 3 Ct-M r; lef for needy cm In th j i be started at once uktng I i on Acropolis Hill. After1 il in which all Ih alder- ktcli par. the recommendation EtcDharu aald he wa In ss?; thy with the spirit of the v.: i tu intended to nrovtde t with aorae relief, lie was spiaton however, that It would I'-ter W htv the men enmployed pe oe:esarywork such ai repair- l- stieeti and sidewalk. knr.::i perry aald. that this would x-.'.de enough work for the men "t wac only certain of this work li be done at this season of " Jot rireer supported the l ha' Ing work started on Summit P ci Alfred Btreet which It was tu hava don this year. 11 ft termed by Alderman Perry how- ihst work could not be started f'e without first having a bylaw cud that wouia be too far dls- upportlng the move. Alderman ureer uld that the board of nd gone over the city carefully f('--7 previous to ascertain what uld be done and decided that "ily work which would meet the pn was that on Acropolis lltll. loured the council that the com- tell the same a other members f council in keeping down the P"te; It ni nn. ,h intonUon k off all the rock on the hill there were a tew cases which re- ork at once and It was to thl condition that ths rtcom- 'tlon had been made. I"lti:s:XT.TH)VH TO MAYOR f Newton tald that rcDrenciita u been inade to him as there ttw cants of uruent need whtra lere out of wck and It wns con- Fa that while doing this work they proving Acropollc irounris t "" urn Firman Btephenu again assured the H waa only a matter of men should M be V9 VUIUIUYVI employed AS a climax to the most outstanding 2A.automobile success of recent years, Chevrolet announces the greatest triumph in its history a complete line of cars, mechanically finer, entirely new in line, contour and color, and offering elements of style, distinction and elegance hitherto undreamed of in the low-priced field: Here are new bodies of beautiful lines brilliant in their modish new Duco colors irresistible in their distinguished smartness and outstanding in that individuality and perfection of silhouette regularly associated with costly custom-built creations. Here are score upon score of advancements in design a new and massive radiator shell full- that aome men could be put to work cat the streets and sldrwatks first and then others, oould be given employment l Acnptu H suggested that nni inn m rrxr Khl IHH Wlln l lh 'nun,Uee twv 10 TrrT ILlLlir II UlYiA 'tareful a to whom they put tp work.! Alderman Stephen emphaslwd this as: ' U racted to the city and, WIU. UK IMIIOYIh CIIAItlvu I'MK reaioenu 01 tne c7 "re w.r .., IHOM At ItOI-Ol.lH llll.t. liltm-MiH eouslderea. Aldermen W. J. Oreer expressed the Bc:.-d of Works recommend to 'opinion that the board of works had a;.j last night thst. as a, thought of needy caea In the city and that married men would be given the preference. further dlscusalon on the matter i took place and the motion was finally passed, several aldermen expreaalng the opinion that the matter might be left' to the committee and they should en-j deavor to carry out the plan of doing neceusry street work and then only, should local cltlrens be employed on Acropolis Hill. CANVAS M'MMIT AVtME j Immediately the motion had passed I giving authority to the board of works to proceed lu the matter. Alderman Stephens moved that one jof the, en.i glneers staff be employed to canvas the situation In regard to Summit Avenue and ascertain the feeling of the property owners there as to having the avenue built. Falling to secure the necessary anient for this work Alfred Avenue might then be considered. The motion was supported by Aid. Jos. dreer and carried. SETTLEMENT IS BEFORE OTTAWA miliums or assist. r. .,.. Ni:iit)l I VTl.l' III TIVI EN I :.!.. IlltV ANII IIKITIMI OV-EltN.MENTK OTTAWA, Feb. 1. - (By Canadian Pre). Land settiemenn. problems before the Dominion government at prentr The scheme for the .ettlement of 3.000 British families on CanadUiu farms, entered into peiwrm the two govemmenU In August, 1924, expires on June 30 next. It appears likely that this scheme will be reuewed. 8o far only about 1.500 famlllea have been settled under the scheme. pi., .ub-commlttes Of th Imperial Conterence on oversea settlement that "In view of the brought in a rejwrt nln,n success of the 3.000 famll- ... hm. It Is most desirable that this . !-- ' . l,..imaa ft H that the streeu .i d .ld.-ltunu of ..Ulement should shouiri -w . .... ' of the lolnt oversea settlemeni ' iiuurnv.a ana maun . tor th children and that It was question of h.vi i rr is ffraarAP I elsewhere than Acronoll.'lllll. F'riuan R,own WM Qt opln,on policy ot Oreat Brltalu and Cajiada. It nrovlde tor assisted passags and initial i of colon-Ituitloit. .l,tice in th "Tlie tonsurrence o( Canadian representatives la the scheme is conditional upon the passing of the neceaaary legislation I In Ottawa) for the grant of colonisation loans." ssys the sub-commltteea report. m:i.i:cti:i pamiliks Under the scheme, specially selected f ami! tea from the British lalee are brought to Canada, given land at nominal charge and advanced money for the erection of buildings and the pur Chase of stock and equipment. The fain lite with some children of working age are sought and efforts are being made to give them aome Initial training In farming before they come to Canada. The Dominion government may provide instructors. Implement and equipment for theie training centres in Oreat Britain. When the scheme was Initiated, the Canadian government had at Its disposal a number it farms on which aome work bad been done by soldier settlers who the scheme Is running low. The chief obstacle to the continuation- of the scheme Is this shortage of suitable land. The government Is Inviting the co-operation of land owner in Western Can ada and t th aame time Is taking steps tn prevent anything like a boom In farm lands prices. One suggestion In corporated In the report of the Imperial Conference Is that owners of vacant farm lauds should place their holdings at the disposal of the government, which would assess the price at which It would be turned over to the aettler IINANCIAL AhMNT.lM'i; The financial assistance provided by the governments of Canada and Qreal Britain would be extended to families settled on private lauds tn this way. If the schemt Is carried out. It Is under, stood that a number of private land owners have approached the government with schemes for colonization, but most of them Involve the right of speculation In land prices, which la what the government la anxious to avoid. One tentative scheme which may go through provide for the taking ovrj by the Canadian government of 2.000 quarter sections from the Hudson Bay Company and 1,500 quarter sections from the Canadian Pacific Railway. All this land Is In Western Canada and was acquired by the respective companies tn pioneer days, If this number of farms are taken over In lump, they will provide for all the family settlement for several years. This family )ttlement scheme (i the chief factor In th government's colonization plans toduy. 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And we ask you to come in anticipation of the revelation you would expect when the World's largest builder of gear-shift automobiles announces the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History, at the Lowest Price for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. and so on. The two big railway com-panlea In Canada have colonization tthemes aa also have church and philanthropic organizations. Most of these movements aim to encourage the Immigration of British people who will become farmers. LEADING MINES AND MANAGERS M1MNO AMI Ill STItl L HK.COKHS PAY TUIIUTt Ttl lALK PITT AMI ('. A. IIOCK1M1 Under the title' Their Management." The Mining and. Industrial Record, a Vancouver publication, haa the fallowing to say: A mine: manager who Mas.' the subject. auerwaroa aoanoon.u ;oX Mme fc-tuelsm during the past year made It easier to provide at a low cwt w,e p,K tenerft, mAnaf.rt of suitable land to settlers who came. 6ut -r- from criticism came pm under the 3.000 lamuie. scneme.. itntDet operator.: In, Spokane, the .upply of govenrnieut-owned lnd ,who ou.. , Mr pi kUlch kTtlch come came uo up to to the the" specifications,; Becltlcatlons,'of ... tnr th. JIi..i' ..nm.nt nf thrfr .wJ in. no more outstanding success msnagement on this continent than the Premier Mine, and the credit of It Is entirely tu to Mr. Pitt. When he first took hold of Premier there waa some Jealousy because he did not buy everything ofTered to him at the valuation placed on It by the vendors. Now he ha the satisfaction of being surrounded by an appreciative community, both In h!i employees and the general public, who are beginning to realize how much the entire community of Portland Canal owes to the Premier Jlue and Its management. IIOCKIM) or (IKAN'MY While but a short time a resident of British Columbia, tn charge of the Oranby Company's operations at Anyox and Allenby, A. C. Bocklng. ylee-presl- dent and general manager, has done wondsrs In restoring the credit and financial strength of hi company. He has seen Oranby shares advance on th market from 1S to 133 under his direction, and h I producing coppet at around the lowest cost on the continent. THE Tilt Tlj. Two' men were discussing. ' their private affairs In the smoke bar, when bne of them aald to the other: "J have always beeu your friend. When ever people have said anything against vdu. I have alwnvs stood UD in vour with pigs." "And what did you tell him?" I tuld htin you were." SEATTLE YEAR BOOK CONTAINS PICTURE OF YOGEN MARU LOADING In a year book for 1926-1927. published by the port officials of Seattle, appears many photographs of the waterfront and their one grain elevator where the Yogtn Maru. which la at present being lined here at the Ocean Dock, taking on grain at the American port. The volume la splendidly Illustrated and contains many Interesting fact concerning the trade of Seattle. J. H. McLeod. NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN that, on om the lotn dav 01 ferjruary next, me un-1 vlnce of British Columbia, upon the lands described' as all that portion of Waterfront Block "I. Bay of Wince ilupert. City of Prince Rupert. Pro-ince of British Columbia, Map - 923, ?rlnce Rupert Land Registration District, and being more particularly de. wrlbed as follows: "Commencing at a point which lies in i straight line of bearing north 69deg. 18' 8" east a distance of 767.20 feet from the centre of circle as shown on uld Plau 923. Section 7. thence south 3 deg. 35' 25" east a distance of 60 feet thence north edeg. ss' 35" west a ais Ance of 60 feet to a point, thence south 13 deg. 24' 33" west a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement." (or th sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on th premises. DATED this Mlth day of January. 1927. H. A. DODD. Applicant. ish Columbia, according to a registered, map or plan deposited in the Land Reg istry Olllce at tn vxiy or rrince nupen defence. Only th. other night I heard j i:! SMn,' th?oS2 sale of beer by the glass or by the open man say you were not fit to live ."GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT notice or apTlTcation rott iieek LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor control Board lor a noenre in respeci to premises being part of the building known as Central Hotel, situated at the corner of First and Seventh 8treeU, In th City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Eleven (ID snd Twelve (I?, Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), In Block Ten (10). Section One (1), citv of Prince Rupert. Province of Brit bottl 'or consumption on the premium. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. thta 3rd day of January, 1927. CORA E. BLACK, Applicant. for Economical Transportation WATER NOTICE DIYEHMO.N AMI ISE TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. j Currie, whose address is 1416 8th Ave. West, Vancouver, B.C. will apply for a j Juanlta, Anyox. Oranby, Alamo, Rodeo, licence to take and use fifty gallons Pinto, Wann Fractional No. 2, and Monte per minute of water out of small creelc Fractional Mineral Claims, situate In the unnamed, which flow southerly and AUln Mining Division of Casslar Dis-dralns Into Huston Inlet. Q.C. Islands, trlct. Where located: On Wann River, about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' Taku Arm of Tart.ih Lake, cabins at head of Huston Inlet. The ' TAKE NOTICE that I. Charles V. water will be diverted from the stream : Bob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89768, at a point about 200 feet from snore intend, sixty days front the date hereof, line, passing through twenty-four acres to apply to the Mining Recorder for a applied 'for under lease, and will be Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-used for Industrial purposes upon the : pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the land described a applied for to lease at head of Huston Inlet, Moresby Island. This notice was posted on the ground on the 6th day of December. 1926. A rnnt Af thin nnttre arid an annllcatlon local collector of customs. Is in receipt , DUrsuant thereto and to the "Water Act. i with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local news- roper. The date of the first publication s. December 20. 1926.. ROBERT M. CURRIE, ! Applicant-' WATER NOTICE IIIYEUSION AMI lE T" " ePa Intends to apply to the Liquor : TAKE NOTICE that Jamea Field, whose who became the wiillno- i.r.... terests, and who became the willing ControI Board Ior a hcence in respect address Is 213-2nd Ave., Prince Rupert. rruicics ui mr vcuvma .mic vu ui 01 premise wing part ui mu uuuuiuk part of discharged employees. There Is known as sjal Cove Hotel situate at 1 th. PI T v nf Prim Rnn.rt In the Pro- B.C.. will apply for a licence to take out of unnamed creek, which flows easterly and drains into Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island, Q CX. about one mile from the head of the Inlet on the north share. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 1,000 feet from the mouth and will be used for domestic and cannery purposes upon the 40 acres of land described as unsurvey-ed land, for which purchase Is applied about 15 chains southwesterly from the mouth of the stream. This notice was posted on the ground on the 2uth day of November. 1926. A copy of this notice and an application to a point, thence north 83 deg, 34' SS'lpuuant therto and to the "Water jast a'-dlstance of 100 feet to a point, Act." will be filed In the office of the WAt.p RMnrft.p .t Prlnr. Rnnprt H n i above claim. ol a copy of the publication from the i 1014," wUl be filed lh the office of the : 1927. KAIEN GARAGE (DAVE ROSS) Prince Rupert - B.C. PAGE FIVE 0 ffl rvmlmrolet ntstory MINERAL ACT CEKTIFICATE OP IMPROVF.MENTS NOTICE And further take notice that action, under section 86. must be commenced before the lsaue of such Certificate of Improvement. Dated this 1st day of January, A.D. H. MCN. FRASER. Agent. water necoruer at mute nupcrt, o.u. Mttle nort officials Leading Mines and,3""" P0" 0IIIClals- i Objections to the application may be NAVIfiAHLE WATERS PROTEC- Well, the least we can .do Is to hope that MCMXXVII Is no worse to use than MCMXXVI GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." MITKE r APPLICATION fOK Itl'.KK LICENCE 411CU 1IU H1C BtalU t.CI nCLVIUCI Ul TION ACT R.S.CM CHAPTER 113 Edward Llpeett. Limited, of the City of Vancouver, hereby gives notice that h has under Section 7 of the said Aci de-ocshVd with the .Minister ,of Public! Works at Ottawa- and In the office of the District Registrar of th.Land Rests-try District of Prince Rupert, a description of the site and the plans of wharf proposed to be built In the Harbor of Prince Rupert In front of Lot 2, Block O Section 1. Map 923. And Take Notice that after the expira tion of one month from the date of and use 1 cubic foot per second of water ; the first publication of this notice, Ed ward Llpsett Limited will, under Sec tion 7 of the said Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site "and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Vancouver this 11th day of Drcember. 1926. LAND ACT. TO Objection to the application may be ! JPpte Coast Block : One One and and Two Two of of Lot Lot JU 3199. I ilea witn me said water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice tn a local newspaper. The date of the first publication Is December 20, 1926. JAMES FIELD, Applicant. IN PRORATE IN THE Si pttEME COCKT Of BRITISH ( OH MlttA In the Matter of (he Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, Judetf Robertson, th 15th day of December. AX,196. I was appointed, Administrator si tn cstat or Alberta Daniels, deceased, and alt parties having claims against the said estate are nereuy required to tumult same, properly verified to me on or before the 16th day of January, A D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate art r- NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY LEASE LAND In Oona River Land' Recording District of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate on an laiana in oona Ktver approximately R. 5, District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of Oona River. B.C.. occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for a leas of the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted 300 1 feet north of northwest corner post of I Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet aoutheast: thence 200 feet westerly: thence 1.000 I feet northwest; thence 100 feet to post I planted, and containing ten acre, more or less. JOHN BERGMAN, Applicant, Doted Ootnhar SO. 1B3. LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO Pl'HCIIASK LAND TAKE NOTICE THAT I, Arthur Robertson, MasMtt, B.C., occupation MUlman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land; Commenolnx at northeast eurnar of Lot 1965, QO.I. District; thence south fifty chains; thenct east forty chains; quired to pay the amount of their In- thence north to shore; thence following dsbtedii to me forthwith. . NORMAN A. WATT. Oftlelal Administrator, Prlnc Rupert, B.C. Dated the 16th day of December, AD. 1926. hlghwater mark to, point of commence ment, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Located thl 30th day pt December, 1920. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. V