January & 1028 'i'tllll' PAT3B prva 4V;aM.E WATERS' PROTEC-' TION ACT. jini.nl statute of Cunula, .'hnttrr tin mTIISH COLUMBIA raiUNO &. X.nc COMPANY LIMITED. HERB-' ,v (ii'vKH NOTICE that it ho under, " .,, ,,, v of the said Act deposited with 'muh.-kt of Public Work it Ottawa, , 'lie office of the Retlstrtr of1 :'',! 'thick at Vancouver, British Col-1 t; ;, description of the sit and' ti ii i) it lAMMlt m eeassa.li SMSU thAHiA nrnnniM ia na tett 1 1 UisW75 tr Province 'of British i i',:, i.iijat'Wilch Mid Lot are annate i iinion Channel In the aald Province. am) TAKE NOTICE that after the ex-, ,-,';, i, ot one month from the date of1 !,:,.' ni"' publication of this notice, Brit-i , ,'nmhlH Pishing at Packini Com- ,llrl pi uv ana lor teave w ooaswuci me Ml(i iniiery. cannery wharf and per- nm.s!tes daikd at Vancouver, B.C., this 18th rtnv J l Novemoer, ikti. JAMES H. LAWSON, 1118 Standard Bank BIHg 610 Hasting St. W.. Vancouver, B.C. solicitor for the aald Company. WATER NOTICE i)ivr;iuios 1st: TAKE NOTJOB that Robert M m i . whose address la 1416 8th Ave vvi Vancouver. B.C.. will apply for a , . take and uae 30.000 gallon-. A- i.,, of water out of smell creel: ' i which flowa southerly and , , ,:io Huston Inlet. Q.R. fslandi . i r i (KX) feet westerly from ml er. , ,., . .it head of Huaton fr.iet. The v.;, .i mil bt diverted from the str.ati. ,: ., jmini about 300 feet from shon : i, i usstng through twenty-four acre-. t tor under lease, and will be .: f ir industrial purpoaaa upon '-he ;,..,! described aa applied for to lexse ,-.ui of Huston Inlet. Moresby I.-h ::'l l .- notice was potted on the ground i. lot day of December. 1M7. A r of this notice and an application .,Vs i .m' thereto and to the "Water Act " : ii will be filed In the office of the . - Kecorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. (. 'lum to the application may be i Atth the aald water Recorckr or !) Comptroller of Water Kiijhtv tuent Bulldlni ,n thlrtr d4ts ngs, Victoria. BC. after the first ap inrf of this notice In a lor-al nrws- The date of the first publication ember 33. 1B37. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. IJVNI) ACT Norirr or urTENTKis tji ,uti.y to tJRAHtt KASD he Queen Charlotte Islands, l-l.md Land Record Inn District of Kupert. and situate on the west : lnnell Harbor at the Heid o .:: H und. Queen Charlotte Island : of British Columbia. KK NOTICE that British Columula Packing Company Limited of o'.vcr BC. oeeunatton Salmon Can ow:n described lards ' :i, mi-!. ring at a post planted on the -,t- of a creek celled Twin River. ' 4 . hauvs west: thence twenty-on' ' m rth. thence 4 chains east: loiiowlng contour of hore line . f commencement, and con -b acres, more or leas, b FIKHINO PACKING OfJ LTD Applicant. M. M. anglish. Agent v.-' Or, m M. 1QT7 LAND ACT. NOTIfr OF IVTKNTION TO PPLV to tr.Asr. i.mi ir. Pr nV Rupert Land Reoordlng Duj-" t n'i situsie on the southwest cor-'" ', an unnamed bay on :he south ' ; P rt Chanal, Orahata Island. u ! 'hurioiu Islands, in the Provloee ' "n i.'oiumbla. ' tKE soTICC that Arthur Robertson. '" M" BC. ictupa t Ion a lumber-ntends to appfv for a lease of ' i.. sin described lands: :.:ii. linns, at a post planted about ' linn westerly from the mouth of . 1. named creet: flowing lntc an un-i.i.ro iy on the south bank of Port ' ' m.,,1 ciraham Island. Queen Charlotte I '.nils Provines of British Columbia: 4 chains soutnerly: thence 10 . to easterly; thence chains nor-! '"iy to the shoreline: Uienre foiiowin? iioreiine to pouit ot eommenc. in. t nd containing 3 acres, mors or ' Signed) A. rned October g. 1177 LAND ACT ROBERTSON. IN PROBATE Applicant TIIF. M'PHBUE COI'RT OP HRITIII CntVMBIA in the Matter of Art: atut the Administration I: the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge nifford Adolphua Wilson. Deceased, ln'estate. take NOTICE that by order of HH 11 nor p McB Toung. the lat nay of De-' 'her. AD 10T7, 1 was appointed Admin - tnr of the estate of Oeorte Clifford v 'iphus Wilson, deceased, and all par- ' - having claims against the said esuvs he-rby required to furnish same. ""Perly verified, to me on or before e 3rd day of January. AD 19M. and "i parties indebted to the estate are "ipnred to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 3rd day of December, A D ( NOTII'K t)P INTKNTION TO AI'II.V TO I'l lirilANfl L AM In Range 5 Land Reoordlng District of ) rlne Rupert, and altuate at the nor-!(! nd TMfrPh Paaaage, Bkeena TAKE NOTTO& that J. R. Todd Sons . Victoria. BO., oceunation Salman aan- LATE MR. EDGE WASPROlINENT '!,rV:wJ 'r"nV v on,,ervnt,ve ,n titvs He WW hri T .nt 14PS DanM 'J Alm Mnon, Shriner, unj Mem her of I'limecr' AKnociation A resident of Western Canada v l imited will. Under Section 7 ofier mm- years ncailv hall of whid, , il. said aci, hjji asinisier n line Hp pent 1.1 , . fnr siinraval of ttw uM -ifi ,Ht" Aarun W Edge, whose dth - the Prince Rupert Oenera Hospital fcllov.ing an lllr, ,,f aeveral mcntlis, a a plctures'iur flKure not only of Tti! city bin of the country of hl .adoption A a yjung man the late air. EcIr ctme from England forty year ago to Canada to put his hand to the soil and thereby make his fortune In which such good stead In his business af fairs. However his body fell victim to the ravages of the fatal malady, his mind was evr keen and. If he realized his end was near, no suggestion of such knowledge was conveyed through his conversation and contact with fr.ends Virtually up to the end. he had planned with some enthusiasm s trip to his home In England In the spring. It was only the night before his desth that he wss finally Admitted to the hospital where he pasted away. He was unconscious for several hours before his death. Of a unique and peasant manner and disposition, the Iste Mi. Edge won for himself a boat of Intimate and respecting friends to whom his death Dt- ! versified in experience and attractive In r t-r-)niity. his company was ever sought for and his sdvice 'appreciated The late Mr. Edge wss born 8w year-siro In Wem. Shropshire. Englar where .1 brother still resides There are be sides, two sisters In New Torn A nephew. Irving Bruyn. waa In P: nee Rupert several years ar snd is now located in Oregon Mr Edpe - un- SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PREEMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved. eurvsyed Crown sands may be ore-mptt4 by llrltish subjects ever :l yeevrs of age, and by aMes un de larlag latentten la I'seums British suhlects. sondl-t Ion a I ill Mm restMenve. eeorfpaUlon. mil Imiu-ovemeot foe sertcultural tiuipsee ru;. Infer iwatioti eoe riiln rsru- 1 ions regarding pr emptlons Is given ib Bulletin No. I. Land Series, "How to Pre-empt Tjmd" utiles ot ii.ii.-h can be obtained free of charge aldrealng the Department of Li nda. Victoria. B C. or to any Oev-ernmeat AeTeai Hectares will t granted coverlag only ksnd aulUble for aarlculturaJ uuriioee and whleh to not tlmbar-land, is . earryiac ever l.eee board feet uer aere west of the Coaet Hang and l.ow feat per acre east of that lUiiigte. Applications tor ars-sroptlons ar le be oddrensed to the Land Com-mtaMoaer 0 the Lend RecorSlag Dl-vision, la which ths land asted for Application ar received t P'-chaee of vacant and unreaarvsd Crown lands, not being tlmim for arrloultural purpo. mlnlrnum land I wlee for flrt-ol (arable) U pet aere, and ..eond-ela igTM-Uig) land I3.M per acre. Further In-rnrmatlen rerardtn purchaea or lease Lea 01 urusn inu. cr im " Mill factory, iiera intend to apply for permission to, t,"b,, not xreedlng 40 a era, purchaas the followl'g described land I X,'" V!s nSrchasld or leased, the con- Commenoine st a nost nlanted at the northwest oofner of Lot 31. Rang 6. t D ; thence M chains east; thenee to n.alns north, more or leas, to high water '"ark: thence southerly along high water msi K to the point of commence-1 leas''' contlnln acres, atore or J. H. TODD BOMB, LTD. I , AppHeant.i Dted rsroamUr 13th. 137. INI) ACT j OTJCUtfUJ; mllMTlON TO APPLY TOl ihiiR I.ANII j In Prlnre nupert Laud Recording DIs-1 tfict and Nltuate at Huston Inlet, queen Charlotte Island TAKE NOTICE that Robert M Currle, Vancouver. B.C. occupation fish packer, Intends to apply for a leas of 'he following described lands: commencing m a post planted at "ortheaal corner uixnil l.noo loot we'll rv from miners' cuitms at head of iintmi Inlri; thence westerly 3D ' i'lii.s: tin nee southerly about U chain : n.eni-e euMerlv 20 i-tialii": thenc not -..'i 111 I'.l chains, and oon'.ulnliii! ' "' '' "1 ... .n les, HOUsUiT W rcontw Applu.iut ditlon Inaludlng paymnt itumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed axta. not exceeding It acres, may be leased ,JnViiJf conditional upon a "1Hn ? erscted In the first W, title being ebtuaabl afttr rMlaent and mj Srovtment condition. r. fulfilled and land has been unfyd LEASES vw rratlnc and industrial pnr .VaaV not wcsadln. 4 acre, Vo may t 1 r pr, comoany. qbjaZIMQ Undr th Orlng Act the Pnrr. Inc. I divided Into gTaiaT "lot; Hi; -"csc-r HIPPB ! &rA AASsi 18 Slats' M, Mstil for! lBBrSI mmKKSi i I FrffXTMg'jMsaasCsaw iatwM.. rmrmmsKsm i w,.,- - ttonal and i Metin With C'onxkicrable Sucraas Moses Cotawortb. who Is well known to most British Columbians, is still working on the pln for a revision of the calendar. He l. been at It forlhu nearly twenty yejrs and Is making p regress. A yrxr or so ago H was sail 10 be approved by the Vatican. He Is very persistnt and eeryone admits thst his prcposal hss merit Cjtsworth is the man who prepant a booklet which wa widely read previous to the dtfeat c. the Bovtser Oov-t rumen t He was at that time much reviled by the part) in power and waa sued for libel and lined, a penalty which crippled him adly at the time. Dealing with hit calendar proposal a Saskatchewan newspsper ssys: After lingering sr; ir:d i'-,e outskirts of '! c f. ;: of praCinl refcrms for a quarter of a century, the ld?a of re-rhuplna the calendar has crime pso-mlrently to the fere within the pott few months Many Mtn: yeirs agj Moss B Cotsworth. a resident of York. Bag M Shasta. art msd un ffi4fl atga.tsv att'.-,ii.veURiiVi f the f.ns. 6olt Wh!CV,;1.! Subject snd he made exhauatlve In- rre-emptloas must be occupied fer irUlries Into the mr.u.r aad origin of fire year and tmprovementa mad rlendsrs. to value of ! Pr aere, Inetaolag Thf mvestiimtion was followed by X.!t. t! M. mvention o, a p. to stabilise and receives! .rdardlrc the calendar This acheave Kot more detailed Information as iW(,,Ko: out by Cotsworth over tventy the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt yMir sRp i (h, Kt.,1(,me wnlcn ls L"-" PURCHASE j no it trading world-wide attention Mid tiie same man. asoece n. uoia-wrih. now of New York, la still rue I chief advoc.it? and promoter of the success, be e-fmlts. depends upon lu adoption b" at the ae : abillre n Rec : M '- pas' U-I.:f re n .le. rrtj H. 90)111. .cutive E Pat ki : havn. O. 11 McRae. L. v B. B Bsbln, "Mng countries r : prob- 1. so re Mined. j : 1.0 pro .1.. :. L v . ..nient. -.vere H- I.... i' liUlC. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert JIM "Y . ItMS. ue 'I., .-1 :,. ' ijght or If: U Trade of- ,1 :. 1 :.!. honorary v. r.nii. president, . at. W. J m 1 lancey: ek-. Oevigon. B. ' ty. John Dyb- A. C. Oarde, John (ea. W. B. Williams. David Thomson. J. n Steea. H. Uitt.T. H Arnell. Oeurge D Is.id. wss an expert railway audlteftjTit and O. A. McHtcboll. !n his stniRpIe with figures, account ird returns. 1h- di-eruerrd that many if the difficulties he nr l with could be accounted fur by tl.e peculiar nature of the calendar, a system of marklni off time which no one had questioned ftr hundred of yc.-irs Tbts discovery Bringing the paaaengers and mall of the paat three scheduled trains which faded to arrive on account of snow t rou hie Ih the vicinity of ftwinltaa. a tra'.n arrived at mldnlcnt but night from the Bant. RAIlWsy otlces this morn I rig reported tat HiiO'te clear agaln. Oreat horrors and atrncitle have attended the occupation of Sorbin iy tPe Atiitrikli forces of the Oreat War. In The Letter Box TAXING IsllHnVKMKNTH Idea Many well-known public men in th I Editor. Dally News. United States anil many institutions In-1 It ha lust hern brought to :uy at- hi'luikt the licavue of Nation, have tent.'ui that tlrfic It being pel Wfiiilv his proposal serMnialy, but clrculs.ed anung the electors a etat"- yet no practical ' meana towards fmeat that I am In favor of the taxa- i doptinf the proposal hive been un- tlon of Improvement. Nothing could dertaken by any government. joe farther from the truth. I have Mr. Cotsworth uuiilO change th ' publicly warned tbe tTeitorj, that noth-r:lendai by sunetltutlng a thirteen- Ing would sooner bring about this ixn-month year for the present twelve ditlon than the continual exemption of month year. Each month would con- valuable property from tax ."on and COUGHS AND COLDS ( DREADED BY MOTHERS What a weight of reponibiiltv prarnjrt relief for cougha and rest cm the mother of the family and a preventive of mora sertavs dttrlnj the cold weather season. In ailment of throat and lung, in every cough and cold the aeemi to hliSyfupofLinsrandTrpentirie. hear the warning- of serious . This medicine i to welJ-known developments. She dreads croup, that only a reminder is necessary bronchitis, pneumonia and con- to most people to recall its effretive- aumpUon and rcaliresthut these are ness in relieving croup, bronchitis, thBaturtlrBultsofnflectrdcolds- asthma and all forms f throst But Dr. Chase has provided a and bronchial troubles. DR. CHASE'S Syrup of Linseed and Turpentne ' The Dailv News achievement it may be ald that h? himself. , ml of exactly four wi-m of seven daya a not unsuccessful. He first engaged I Tne lal Mr h,u' ' ex-a!der- k h E.ich week wou: . begin on Sun- In sheep ranching near Red Deer. Al-mn Pr5nc n"P-'! 1 nJ - l'-'"' prei- day aita end on 8ut day. Prom the tvtu. and. afier sevj-al years ;t that. I dt a ' U'e ' ;,:r Bo''rd 1,1 PHt:-.s he year of the inceptloi of the aebeme moved to the Trout Lake and Laideuii 1 ,lways P'1-:'' ' ad.w j an , an en- every date would fal on exactly the intrv in the Wen Kootenay dlktrirt 1 " '"" r c ' Ke : . ame day every year All calculations of Britiali Columbia where he was for';,,iVt utu 8lti':,'u " '''"xl" prciiOeut of which Involved a Urn. factor would 'ine tune engaged m t.niber cruislrfe and prosMe lliiij In io7 he came to Prlnre Ruj-rt and was one of the first businessmen to become established or the old Orand Trunk Pacific Railway reserve. A hardy pioneer and outside man. the late Mr. Edge was of as rugged physical constitution as of keen and analytical brain wh'ch stood him In intend to apply for a lease oljtnme yesterday as a great shock .. rrince Kuyett Ploi iers A " relation , t tluiplllled esecedln, v and all holi-ai ti; annual nr.. .nv 11 tliat urn.'.iMa days would be arrant. I so that they Ixn next weec ; would b- of ths greaU- convenience to A member t.l the Sons of England I in sr. pr.rticlpattng ard the least ln-and Orange organiatlon. tii? late Mr. ! convenience to busines Interest cal-Edge travelltd luSh in the Uaaonlr j culatliiw Would be amplified to ae cralt. He 'a a Shrlner imd had taken i itortnous oxtent. the thirty-second dc rree In Scottish The CotsworUi plan f month-divls-rlte. He was a past master ot Tslmp-' ir.n would take care f exactly three scan Lodge. A P. 4 A M and a past district deputy grand master. Besides ni. paint a.iii paperhonglng COTSWORTH IS STILL WORKING new calendar; hundred and slxty-faur days. The extra day which each year b asts would be trt span aa a special holiday and business of twenty years standing here, : wculd not count at all in the calcula-1 the late Mr Edge ws, an eitenslvt ticn of time The proposal is that thss r ropcrty owner, his estate Including j day should be Inserted between the end the Waloron Apartments. He wss alsoiof one year and the banning of the the principal owner of the Dswdney 1 next. It would be New Y-ar's Day. but Stock Ranch Co.. Ltd. a property inj,.(uld not belong to any month or any 'he Praser Valley winch he acq ilred , week. In Leap Years there would be during recent years. another day to take care of and this Puneral arrangemet.ts for the late Mr. Cotawortb would insert between Mr. Edge, which arc in the hands of two of the summer months and treat the B C Undertakers, will be ui-.der in the same way as he proposes to Masonic ausp'ces. treat the annual three hundred and sixty-fifth day. ' It teems evident that there are many ! practical advantages in Mr Cstsworth's I proposals and no apparent disadvantages. There Is no doubt thst much I confusion would be caussd in lnter-nt:.:ml commerce If one nation adopt ed the calendar and others did not. the Inventor does not propose that calendar should bs adopted piece i:neal. one country at a time. He calls I his method of computing lime "The I'laiW to Make ThantftY Interna- international fined Calendar." and Its r II every night by having; it delivered to your address by carrier extravagance in administration of the city's aualrs. We have Industries which have paid UtUe or no dividends up to the prsaent which are a treat asset to the city. To Impose Improvement taxes on such properties might be the means of driving them out. I hope the electors will not be misled by any such statement as those being circulated and that they win realise the true financial situation of the city. If we are not careful we shall have a daggering tax rate, no matter what mayor ci council Is elected. M. M. STEPHENS. HUNDREDS OF DOGS SUCCUMB TOMLADY OF CURIOUS NATUREj VICTORIA. Jan 6. -Hundreds of dogs throughout the West. Including scores in j Victoria, have been vlotlms In the laat twelve months of a disease which ap- J pears to have made rapid Inroads among almost every breed of dog. I In many cases owners have felt It Incumbent to have their pets destroyed, in many caw the dogs hsve died de- .plte careful attention. There has so, far annearod nothing o' a daneerou ; character to warrant the unlmal'a de-1 striirt:un. and no case Qas been report-' ed ol the "patleut" Indulging in savage, methods- as would be in tn case 01 ' rubles Untoss the dug Is too old to fight I oil his infirmity there Is no actual need to invoke the humane assistance or the lethal i hsmher. Inquiries made from su I: well-known rteriiviry surge ins ss Dl Hamilton and Dr H. Keown. elicit luteresting details. I of the trouble. Chief of Police John i pry has fully acquainted himself With known facta, and Is now awai'.;ng the ' n'sult of examination and analysis of ! the head oi a dog son, over lu Vancou- j 1 ver for the purpose of studying the my-1 prions malady, and the discovery of aj serum tor cjiiiiieracllon or urevenllon. According to tne veterinary surfecrw j 1 here Is little variation in the manner ,-i .ii'ack and pr.igte .slon of the disease ' Tl tint symptiMiis apear to t? a ner-i vim 1 ill.ipse with a Vndency to drag the Mind quarters The dog will appear j to be t.i "doped" condition for a abort spell, after which he will bark and run round and round, oblivious to any object in his way. He will then relapse Into a ipuct attitud" ami sock cookolu'ion Horn paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep Yo urse if Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, 1 your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OP THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU! Clearance i m 1 in r m (iltEATER I1ARGA1N8 THAN BVEH COATS DRESSES HATS Hosiery and Lingerie To Every Woman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combination tor the nun porch, new color scrwme.t for baby's room, new color beauty everywhere in the house "61" Bruah-i iik Lacquer romea aa a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co Telephone 3 hi ntaster or mistress. In some or thsvie ca.se he foam at the mouth, giving the ltiipiisjitc.n that he is In a fit of hydrophobia. When these symptoms appear there I little danger of being bitten, unless the dag Is naturally of a savage xyy". accordir- to dog expert. When 11 dig show any signs 01 illness It should be treated with the j old familiar castor oil and according to Dr. Hamilton fed upon vltamlm lis food jnly. When this doe not Succeed he should b- taken to a veterinary. Advertise id Th Dally Nuw LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage I'hone 63 OurUtRe, WsroliOUsliiK, and DiMtriliutiiirr Team or Motor Service, float Band and Oravel We Speclall.e In I'lnno and Furnltum Moving;.