Page | The WaAiLy NPWwWrR Wednesda | ‘THE DAILY NEWs PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANaGtne Epiror. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. : To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50. TELEPHONE 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING = 75 cents per inch. Contract Rates on application. wrt gare Wednesday, July 30, 1919 DAILY EDITION. Late Fred Peters, City Solicitor and Man. Freg Peters, K. C., city solicitor and city clerk, patriot and publie servant, is gone and it will be difficult to fill his place Prince Rupert he. was more than a public servant, he was Was someone wanted to preside at a meeting? |! Mr. Peters.” Was it desirable to have a patriotic ad- ? Mr. In the early days following incorporation he kept the city clear of shoals and quick- The best thing that can be said of any man is: “He his work well.”’ That is the verdict of the late Mr. Peters. A: his co-worker, the city treasurer, said recently, “Perhaps som: mstitution. was “Get dress Peters was the man to deliver it. sands. day the people will realize how much they owe to him Prince Rupert Was Sidetracked. The Dominion Government has arranged for a visit of 22: United States to Victoria. They through the Yellowhead Pass as far as Mount Robson and then Prince Rupert was not con- editors Vancouver and were side-tracked to Vancouver. sidered of sufficient importance by the Dominion cabinet to be visited by.so august a body. = The News is not arguing from any political motive. We are indebted to the Union Government for belated ship contracts and they are beginning to notice us in other ways, but we h@ve to fight our way if we are to make progress. We must protest every fime we are not treated with fairness. If the editors had come here they would have seen some thing different from other cities. We should have had no fine buildings to show them or paved streets or other niceties of civilization. We could have shown them, however, a fishing in- dustry such as they cannot see anywhere else. We could have shown them a metropolis in the making which they do not often get a chance to see. It is to be hoped that the Government v not forget that we are here. If they forget it, we must remind them and do it as forcibly as possible. Sulphur in Plenty Right at Our Doors. ' A few days ago a car load of sulphur arrived here all the way from Louisiana and was transhipped to Swanson Bay li came a long distance and the freight bill must have been a large The mineral is used in the manufacture of sulphite at all the mills and very soon more of it will be- required than is being used at present for new mills are to be-erected. On the Eestall river there is a mountain of ore that is forty per cent sulphur. It is also forty-two per cent iron and there is enough copper in it to pay for mining and make a profit. This is being explored by the Granby Company. If it were developed there woul& be no need for us to import sulphur. it from the mountains close by. It is only by developing our raw material and by cultivating our land that we can set right the balance of trade with the Unite: States which is so much against us just now. At present there is a four per cent discount on money sent from this country to one. the United States. To eliminate that our exports must be in- creased. Everything we produce at home helps to turn the balance in our favor. Another Dominion Loan Very Soon. There will be another Dominion loan in the near future. The Government is spending a lot of money and it must borrow. The people, it is to be presumed, will be asked to provide the eash. lt is good policy to have the people subscribe their ow: loans. The idea would be for each country, province, city o: municipality to each buy its own bonds instead of going outside and sending the interest away. The new method of floating loans is not peculiarly a Canadian method, It has been adopted by the United States and Great Britain. PHONE | A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE Ride in Comfort 3 Modern 7 Passenger Cars at your Service Day or Night STAND ™** Azitirsteee ROYAL HOTEL eamne ; We should dig HGH HNUAHUGNUHLLLLAE UHURU T ll But your PLUMBING e Your Troubles, tell them to HARRY HANSON, Troubles to the POLICE ! twenty-five years ex+ perience. He guar- antees to remedy any Plumbing trouble. If you intend building, will lay out your plumbing plans to best suit climatic condi- tions, ete., and this free of charge. P.O. Box 395 HARRY HANSON 77°. R° 139 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. SUNBURN ride “BLISTERS BITES CUTS & SORES USE ONLY ee ee | * Notice to Advertisers * Casual advertisements * * for insertion same day *# * should be in the Daily * * News oflice before 10 a.m. # Changes in advertisements * > ld be on hand before * * 5 p.m. on previous day. * * * eee eeaeaepeee eee eee EALEI TENDERS addressed Ww the jersigned, and endorsed Tender whart at Stewart a. « will be received at iis office until 12 o'clock noon, Wed- nesday, August 20, 1918, fur the con structior 4 Wharf at Stewart, District Sskeena, 8. ¢ Pians and forms of contract can be seen md spe ation and forms of tenes t tained at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer at Prince Rup B. ¢ it the Post Ufice, Vancouver, B. + B. C., at the Post Offices, Vancouver, Bb { and Stewart, B. ( Tenders will not be considered unless made i printed forms supplied by the i nt and in accordance with littions contained therein Each tender must be accompanied Ly an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister Public Works, equai 1 p.« of the amount the tender War Loan Bonds f the Dominion will also be accepted as securit r War Bonds and cheques if req at make p an odd amount Note ' prints can be Diained at si t by depositing an accepied bank ¢ 1 the sum of 810 payable the f the Minister f Puble Works, w will be ret ned if the in nding | r submit a regular bid rde K DESROCHERS Secreta epartment f Public Works tla ; 7, 1019 MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE Little Mineral Hill, Midas, Louk N ac., Pass Frac > in, the Port i Cassiar itis East Salmon NuTTer i for Ll ct. D. Carter Martin, F. M. ¢ ‘i 1,587 i ‘ i dé. Fetter, F. M. ¢ NO. 8,597-4 - 2 Cari : that I, A. H. Green, act Watkins, F. M. ¢ No. F. M.¢ No 0,588 lou t M ‘ No 9,508 -¢ fa i=. 9,590-C, int rom the date herevi lo apply Ww Mining KRecord@ for a Certificate of t ements, for the purpose of obtainug wh Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, ui ler section 85, must be commenced before ihe issuance of Certificate +e Doetits Dated this Ma nd, s iin aly the ih aw such ot “a 25th day of July A. D. 1919 we A. H. GREEN IN PROBATE SUPREME COURT CULUMBIA iN THE OF BRITISH iN Til MATTER « TiGN ACT rill ADMINis THA i THE ESTATI DECEASED an IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM CLARK, TATE OF iNitfhs TAhE Honour | NOTICE MeB. Y¢ 1919, J that ung, was in order made the appointed the Estate of William ‘ and ail parties ax said estat t furnish same, of His iSth day Adminis Clark, ce having claims are hereby required properly verified, to me, care of Messrs. Patmore and Fulton, Prince Rupert, B.C., on or before the 24rd day rf August, A.D. 1919, and all parties ii debted the estate are required pay the iimeunt of their indebtedness me forthwith, trator & ased ainsi the THOMAS MecROSTIE Dated this 23rd day of July, 1919 WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USs# TAKE NOTICE that W. BK Tonkin, whose address is 558 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, will apply for a licence lo take and use fifty (5 feet per second (25,000 acre feet) of water out of Clear Lake, also known 4s Clearwater Lake, which flows Westerly and drains into Kitzault Kiver, about twenty-four miles from its mouth, The water will be diverted from the stream St 4 point about 300 feet from the mouth of Clearwater Lake and will be used for mining purpose upon the Last Chance’’ mine deseribed as the Last Chanee” group of mineral claims This potice was posted m the 27th day of June, f this notice and an applic thereto and to th Water will be fled im the offies of Kecorder at Prines Kiupert, B. ¢ Objections to th application fied with the said Water Re« wder the Comptroller of Water Kights ment Buildings, Victoria, B.C, within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local ne Wspaper W. KK. TONKIN Applicant = Fs ‘ By John Pedersen, Agent. “ date of the first publiecatio jetties ie Ini fe tah | ntion of this IN on the ground 1919 A copy ttionh pursuant Act, 1914,’ the Water may be or wit Par ia THE MATTER of an application fe rt tasue of © fresh Certificate of Tithe e we ast aif \ of t t 03% » ap oe. SS 032, Range NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN that it is my intention to issue, after the expiration of one (1) month from the date of the first publication hereof, a fresh Certifeate litle te the above-mentioned lands in the pame of Albert FP. Young, which Certificate of Tith * dated the sixth day of July 1911, and is numbered 619-1 : H. F MACLEOD District Regis : Land Registry “Ofmee eistvrar of Titles I rinee Rupert, Bf ‘ dune 13th, 1049. | MAIL SCHEDULE . ote e eee eeneeeneeee For the East. oot Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat-| iudays at 9:30 a, m., | From the East. For Port Simpson and Arrandale, WEIS ccc cdvossosves 10 p.m. From Pt. Simpson and Arrandale. UGOERNG ics cnccrdoseeeévi p. m. For Port Simpson and Naas River points: Fridays i0 a. m. From Port Simpson and WNaas River Points: SOUPS “nc cnc cb eeds p. Queen Charlotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper island poiats: Wednesdays .......... 10 a.m. ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: to ee er p. m. “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points: Fortnightly. From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points— Fortnightly. For Skagway and the Yukon. April 28th, 9 a.m. From Skagway and Yukon. April 22, and May $rd, a. m. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For—Thursdays ...... 8 p. m. From—Saturdays + ie LAND REGISTRY ACT. (Sections 36 and 134 Re Application Nos. 10,597-1 and 10,598-1 File 6097 TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register Dora Stephens of [riace Kupert, B.c., as owner in fee under four lax Satie Deeds from the Collector of the tity of Prince Rupert, bearing date the Vth day of December, 1918, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more par ticularly Known and des@ribed as Lot sixty- six (66), Block twelve (12), Section Two (2), Lots three and four (3 and 4), Block lifteen 15), Section Five (5), Lot ten 10), Block forty-nine (49), Section seven (7), and Lot Sixteen (16), Block Twenty-nine 923). You are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within 36 days from he date of the service of his notice which May be effected by publication in daily newspaper), and your attention is atied to section 36 of the “Land Registry cl’ with amendments, and w the [ollow- ng extract therefrom:— “and in defauit of @ caveat or cer- tificate of lis pendens being filed be fore the registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, ; -_. . &fd those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the d by virtue of eny unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any inierest in the land by descent whose title is hot registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for eve; estopped and debarred from setiing up any claim to or in respect Of the land so sold for taxes, and the MfRKegistrar shall register the person entitled un der such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has been male for a Certificate of Indefeasibie Title to the above-menticped lands, in the name of Dora Stephens. AND WHEREAS on investigating the tithe it appears that prior to the 10th day of October, 1917 (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the registered and assessed owner of the lots opposite your respective names. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time | shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible tle to the mid (29, Section eight (8) (Map I Ss in the name of ra = Stephens unless you take and prosecute the proper proceeding? to establish your claim, | any, to the said lanis, or to prevent sich proposed action on my part. ‘ Dated at the Land Registry Omice, Prince fupert, B.C., this 4th day of June, A. D 1919. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of ‘Titles To Edna Wilson, assessed owner of Loi 66, Block 12, Section 2; Francis F. Tupper, registered and assessed owner of Lots 4 and 4, Block 15, Section 5; John Lilleros, registered and assessed owner of Lot 10. Block 49, Section 7; Donald Brown, as sessed cwher of Lot sixteen (16), Block 29, Section 8. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION— DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, Victoria, B.C., scecupation machinist, in- tends to apply for permission to prospect for coal an troleum on the West Ceo of Graham Island, in the viewniey of West Kilver, commencing at a post plented one mile south of the southeast corner of €. L 10312, thence east 80 chains, thence south 50 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chaihs to point of commen « ment. OLIVER BROWN, Per Austin Brown, Dated May 18, 1919 SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISIO? DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that William Traeger Anyos, B.C., cecupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following de scribed lands on the west coast of Graham isiand, in the vicinity of West river; « + mencing @¢ & post planted at the south east corner of C.L. 10312; thenee west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains: thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement WILLIAM TRAEGER, Agent. of Per Austin Brown, Agent Dated May 18, 1019, = ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS ( i Save Regularly Put in the Bank what you can spare comfortably, but save that amount regularly—weekly ° or monthly. Small, regular savings left in the Bank eventually grow into large amounts. Savings Accounts may be opened with the Bank of Montreal in amounts of $1. and apward. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver: Saturdays ....esseseees 2p. m. DUMGRTO oie cscccsccees 10 p.m. TWOSGAYS 2.65 ce ccsces 5 p.m. TUMTGEE cae cocte o. 10 DP. we. From Vancouver DUNGRTD occ ccsscvcicy 10 p. m. Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m Frid@y® 4... cccccsscccecs a. m.; DOVESGETS 2 ctvcvesss 10:30 a.m. For Anyox: Ce Sosed it codeds os 10 p.m. Vednesdays .......... 10 p. m. WECUTGRTO ciiccvsesese 10 p.m. From Anyox: MOOGERGS eee vctesiseves p. m. OES cot cccedtebests p.m. Sundays “s. 2. ccc esesecs p. m. : wer.J H. ST. G. LEE, Manager, - Prince Rupert Branes ee - ? = ra Eee "DS it land Reserve, . . . $8,600,000 Tolal Accote, Nov. 30th, 1918, over $153,000,000 | as ay HOW TO SAVE + The one safe way is to open a Bank account and put something in it regularly. Then you will think twice before drawing cheques against your ‘‘nest egg’. Money in your pocket is money half spent ict oe masavings account today and enter on the road to happiness. 250 UNION BANK OF CANADA THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA : HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG, MAN. F =e _ — PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH, bs Manager. ee A. T. BRODERICK, . . . — — — - —+- ~ Ss S.$. PRINCE GEORGE THURSDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON BAY, OCEAN FaAL.é VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR ANYOX. S&S. &. PRINCE JOHN / AD PRINCE ALBERT 19th ‘ at {Sth and Port Clements and Buckl Ka July 16th Southern Queen Chariptte isiand | t August Yond, ist TRAIN SERVICE W*dnesday and Saturday 4; nieon and Wir making all points east 1 south 7 14:34 am direct rer Manday, George Edn lie x AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Por information and reservations apply to City Ticket Office, 5626 Third Avenue. Phon® 260 OOOO OOO Oe CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lowest Rates to all Eastern Points via Steamer to Vancouver and the Canadian Pacific Railway Meals and Berth included on Steamer 8.6. PRINCESS ALICE 6.68. PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattie from Prince Rupert During July and August every Saturday at noon For Ketchikan, Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway, Aleska, from Prince Rupert During July and August every Monday at no mt vlna Cr a CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES ryations and sailings, apply to W. C. OMNCHARD, Genera! Agent. 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. ee ed Por rates, rer Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. C. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. P.O. Box 1704 ! For Comfort, Courtesy and Service go to THE SAVOY HOTEL | F. T. BOWNESS, Manager Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. ater Cooking Running Hot and Cold The Smeeton Tea Rooms srerereruenenenenenes 309 SECOND AVENUE senewrerseee ee” The Business Man’s Restauran’* REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Home Made Bread and Cakes Always on Sale: