Page rer oa«ll td Swe —__———- : ed se eee eee ee 5 ’ 5 Po ieee ol oF) ! MAIL SCHEDULE *| . THE DAILY NEws Bg PF ne PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Ss UNBURN Per te Gan. cc | ; . i as SHED a - ) Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News | , Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- =a inti ublishing Co., Third Avenue. days at 9:30 @, m. R Printing and P £ From the East ave egularly H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EpiTor. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- ios i eee S. Gla oe ee : days at 7 p.m. Put in the nk what you . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: soon can spare comfortably, but “ity MB =e : : r , ancouver: _ 4 Pc “Phas, City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. i aacukacee on es that amount regularly—weekly A a te a oes By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. Suateys rr eee 10 9. m. or monthly. il A To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50. (ree 5 p.m. Small, regular savings left in | \| = “ Thursdays 10 p.m. the Bank eventually grow into Hi I" TELEPHONE 9b. From Vancouver large amounts. Savings i) 1 A ’ ly | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 75 cents per inch. | Seaanais ern eee ae a Accounts may be opened with aay sn een Contract Rates on application. Fridays ESN Fah avis os a. m. the Bank fem | a USE ONLY Saturdays .......... 10:30 a.m. amounts of $1. wow “meets tanan DAILY EDITION. aca Thursday, July 31, 191 | _— - "i Pri R n . For Anyox: H. ST. G. LEE, Mam: ger - rince Rupert Branch zi ' . . . 4 ; , o EE cA Oss woeededs 10 p.m. ie 2 ew ve, Fair Promises MOGMOONNGS 6 665 osc is 10 p. m. Great Success. NEN 65 0d Fics 10 p.m. It is satisfactory to note that the fall fair promises to make | From Anyox ne Ee a SS cad a record this year, judging by the interest taken in it by people NN ks, cakcek ix . p. m. Capital and Reserve Se ew 600,000 outside the city and by the promises of support and the exhfbii- anlnotaamen —— | “hursdays .........seeee. p.m. Total Asscis, Nov. 30th, 1918, over $153,000,000 that are being prepared for it. jeSSSSSSSSSSS SHS SSigundays ........6-.6.0+ . mn. | President Perry and his associates seem to be doing a * ining ; HOW TO SAVE cellent work and it is hoped that there will be no slacks el Notice to Advertisers *| ‘or Port Simpson and Arrandale, iit ae until the end. In the meantime the co-operation of everyone is Casual advertisements */Sundays .............. 10 p.m. iho tie eae asked order that all previous records may be smashed and an | for insertion same day *|From Pt. Simpson and Arrandale. put somethi 8 7 nl ae i exhibit worthy of the city and district staged. * should be in the Daily #*lpygsdays m. Then you will think twice before drawing d - d USEGRYS 2. ccc crsesesives p. cheques 8 ainst your ‘‘nest egg’’. Liberal Leadership * News office before 10 a.m. *) For Port Simpson and Naas River Money in your pocket is money half spent. . Changes in advertisements # points: ; | ge. aneye ll to be at sea as to who will be chose jj* should be on hand before ®)Fridays .............. 10 a. m. ae today and eo yvervone se S tO Ss ef ose! oO lead 5 ' : the Liberal party. The choicé will be made in a few days and a . , previous day . From Port Simpson and Naas - | announcement in regard to it will be awaited with interest both), gg gasesessesessl. -emeeens UNION BANK OF CANADA | | by Liberals and Conservatives. innessetnaiiihiniitiinaan initiates PO seveieuasrsbe. Dp. mM. THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA The name of Hon. John Oliver has been mentioned, and a meine HEAD OFFICE . WINNIPEG, MAN. ’ parentiy John is quite willing to take the job if it is wished upo ; Queen Charlotte islands: Jvmesomanl him in the meantime he has his own work to do here. For Massett, Port Clements and PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH, The only obpection to Mr. Oliver is that he is getting on in Upper isiand poiats: A. T. BRODERICK, : es M : years and the leadership of the big party is a young man’s jo! Wednesdays ....... aes 10 a.m. iceniadliideanibeiiaie! : Nothing would please the people of the west better than to have ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and — a ’ their premier chosen for so important a position, but it seems] cearep TENDERS addressed to the) Upper Island points: ; hardly to be expected that so great an honor could come to British — — = Serr , ee at Thursdays oo4eee eee 0 ++ De m. ; Columbia. 4i this office until 12 grclock noon, Wed- “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Secttesn to ait aia ene = Dee teens a nn Lower Island points: f Skeena, B.C ortvnigna . Entertain Rulers. inf ans atid Forins of ponte Ry alk od aie From Skidegaie. Queen Chariotte or The King and Queen of Belgium and the Prince of Wailes}iainea ai this Department, at the office City and Lower Island points— S S PRINCE GEORGE . are to visit the United States and will be entertained by Preside i. a ae hee an eee ee Fortnightly. We Wilson. This is a return visit as the president was the guest of |B. | . at the Post Offices, Vaneouver, b 33 stupnitiae most of the friendly rulers of Europe during his stay over there.|“"yenders will ‘not be considered unless ” For Skagway and the Yukon : : ; : - , t Bay, FAL 5 It was a courteous thing to do to invite the heads of the Ser oral tne a noise cue om April 28th, 9 a.m. ee oa i ie OCEAN us, ; allied governments to visit the country and doubtless they will litlomis contsined therein. allie te From Skagway and Yukon. “ Saaen ai ci za gen. souen. ; be given a splendid reception. At the same time it is doubtful |.) Setentcd chemme on a ceanied by hits 9 d May 3rd n — a , £ I an accepted i April 22, an ay 3rd, a.m. : : if it is good election tactics. The visit of a president, a premier, |payable to the order of the Minister & & PRINCE JOHN / ND PRINCE ALGERT Public Works or any person elected by popular vote would perhaps have made ajamount of the tender. War Loan Bonds - . 5 '" rto "i jomintio i also be accepted as stronger appeal to the working people of the United States aid |", (0, Dominign Wil also be arcepted: 3 especially to that section of the democracy that reads the Hearst|required to make up an odd amount ° . ’ Note Blue prints can be obtained at journals. this Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of 810 payable to the wder of the Minister ef Public Peace Proposals, Works, which will be returned if the in Were They Made? tending bidder subenit a regular bid Undoubtedly there was a movement to bring about peace i: ee ea C. DESROCHERS 1917, but whether any British leaders were a party to it is not seeiahs tbl tim > srtment of Publi rks clear. It might have been that some of the prominent men in Ottawa, uly 17, 1919 the country, not in responsible positions, might have made over- MINERAL ACT. tures through the Pope. It is well known that there were many ee of the big landowners and others in that country who feared just CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS what has come about, the rise of the people en many countries , Rovice. ‘ . i a 4 ‘ ere Hil, idas, uk of Europe, and who thought that it was better to make peace | oui We joey Me Mlle Midas, | Lowlt with Germany than to run the risk of losing their own power in jioual be ao eae Br a oe a . ( i ing Division « Cassiar ) the country, the power of wealth. trict. W here located on the East Salmon iver Valley. Control Prices of FAKE NUTICE that I, A. H. Green, act Food Supplies. ing as euens Tor i Working, F.M.&. No " . r . 9 6340-¢ ‘ arter, ‘ \o. 9.588 rhe report of the Federal Trade Commission at W ashington|c; & M. Martin, P.M). ND. 0.587-¢; tH stated that the big meat packers not only could but did control ater 7. & Cfo. 0.b08 c: erties the prices of livestock. In that way they could manipulate the een F. B.C. Bo. 0,509-C, intend, of ty + ays trom the date hereof, to appiy tw the market to their own advantage and could discriminate against] Milne hecord&. for a cerun ee of independent buyers. provements, fo Pe Snes ¢ a trown Grant o nw above claim. The condition is one that needs very grave consideration and And further take notice that a Hon, un , ; 7 Jer section $®% must be commenced before » decisive action. It is an unthinkable condition for the food of the ine ismmaeies Of ane Gacitiedio “at” ta nation to be manipulated in that way. Tote tls Gal aie ol Sate: & wi 00% y . ry . Jated s 26 ay o y, viv We do not believe in “trust busting. That is only camou- Tc A. H. GREEN. | lage. It does not get us anywhere. State control of the big in- IN PROBATE dustries is the only possible solution. Just hpw that control is 4% THE a, Tr OF BRITISH to be brought about is the thing to consider. Many of the methods are simply blinds with which to hoodwink the public.| 7i'* RALTee Ge aE SD ENETES We do not want a pretended control but something substantial! » ten maeren OO Sem ives ‘am . ’ ’ ’ =i . In Canada we have no say in what they do in the United WILLIAM CLARK, DECEASED, INTES States, but it has been shown that the food supply here is con- eATS trolied in a similar manner to that of the United States. TAKE NOTICE thar in order of His Honour F. McB. Young, made the i8th day ~ wae f Of July, 1919, | was appointed Adminis Se __ tirator to the Estate of William Clark, de ceased and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, PHONE A B C TAXI SERVICE care of Messrs. Patmore and Fulton, Prince Rupert, B.C., on or before the 231 aay e e ° f August, A.D. 1919, and all parties 1 © ° debited to the estate are required to pay Ride in Comfort the aimount of their Indebtedness to me forth with, 3 Modern 7 Passenger Cars at your THOMAS McROSTIE Service Day or Night Tet Azar soda. ROYAL HOTEL Sixth Street STAN Dated this 23rd day of July, 1919 WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USI But your PLUMBING Troubles, tell them to HARRY HANSON, the Plumber with 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- Tell Your Troubles to the POLICE! tions, ete., and this HARRY HANSON £2: e395 Phone 489 139 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. VAMUSVOAOAYAOGEOOO AM AOE AOD OO UOU GOLAN LAN LHAL SOOT TAKE NOTICE that W. BR. Tonkin, whose jaddress is 558 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, will apply for a lizence to take iil and use fifty (50) feet per second (25,000 acre feet) of water out of Clear Lake, also known 45 Clearwater Lake, which flows Westerly and drains into Kitzault River, about twenty-four miles from its m uth, The water will be diverted from the stream ‘t 4 point about 300 feet from the mouth f ClearWater Lake and will be used for mining purpose upon the Last Chaace’ imine deseribed as the Last Chance” group of mineral claims This potice was posted on the ground nh the 27.2 day of June, 1919 A copy f this notice and an application pursuant ihereto and to the Water Act, 1914,” will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C Obje@pions to the application may be fied with the said Water Kecorder or witi the Comptroller of Water Rights, Pariia ment Butldings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper W. BH. TONKIN, Applicant By John Pedersen, Agent date of the first publication of tua is Jul 12, 10149 n aan IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue Of @ fresh Certificate of Tithe for the Past Half %) of Lot 932, Range 5 Coast District NOTICE 18 HEHEBY GIVEN that it is my | intention to issue, after the expiration of ;One (1) month from the date of the frat }Dublication hereof, a fresh Certificate of | Title te the above-mentioned lands in the name of Albert F. Young, which Certificate i f Tithe is dated the sixth day of July, ;'9tt, and is numbered 619-1 H MACLEOD District Registrar of Titles jLand Registry Office, } trinee Rupert, B. €., | June 13th, 1049 stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For—Thursdays ...... 8 p. in. From—Saturdays ...... p. m. LAND REGISTRY ACT. (Sections 36 and 134.) Ke Application Nos. 10,597-1 and 10,5@8-1 File 6097. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register Dora Stephens of Prince Rupert, B.C., as owner in fee under four Tax Saié Deeds from the Collector of the city of Prince Hupert, bearing date the ¥th day of December, 1918, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being sm the City of Prince Rupert, more par- Ucularly known and described as Lot sixty- Six (66), Block twelve (12), Section Two 2), Lots three and four (3 and 4), Block fifteen (15), Section Five (5), Lot ten 10), Block forty-nine (49), Section Seven (7), and Lot Sixteen (16), Block Twenty-nine (29, Section eight (8) (Map 923). You are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from he date of the service of this notice which may be effected by publication in dally newspaper), and your attention is alled to section 36 of the “Land Registry ct” with amendments, and to the follow- ng extract therefrom :— “and in default of a caveat or cer- tificate of lis pendens being Sled be- fore the registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, : . . » @md those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the id by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is hot registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setiing up any claim to or im respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitied un der such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has been male for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned 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 the same time | shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of Dora Stephens unless you take and prosecute the proper proceeding? to establish your claim, if any, to the satd lanis, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry OMece, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 4th day of June, A. D. 1919. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To Edna Wilson, assessed owner of Lot 66, Block 12, Section 2; Francis F. Tupper, registered and assessed owner of Lots 3 and 4, Block 15, Section 5; John Lilleros, registered and assessed owner of Lot 10, Block 4%, Section 7; Donald Brown, as- sessed owner 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., occupation machinist, in tends to apply for permission to prospect for coal an troleum on the West Co of Graham island, in the weetatey of Weat Kiver, commencing at 4 post planted one mile south of the southeast corner of C. | 10312, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence Wost 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commen ment. OLIVER BROWN, Per Austin Brown, Agent Dated May 18, 10919. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, TAKE NOTICE that William Traeger, of Anyox, B.C., occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following de seribed lands on the west coast of Graham island, In the vicinity of West river; cor meneing at @ post planted at the south east corner of C.L. 10312; thence west 80 chains; thence south 8&0 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence norihn 80 chains to point of commencement WILLIAM TRARGER, Per Austin Brown, Agent Dated May 18, 1919. Stewart July 19th, 26th; August ist, 9th, 15th end 3rd. Massett, Port Clements and Buckley Bay July 16th, 23rd end 301: Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points August 2nd, 16th and 80th For TRAIN SERVICE Monday, W*dneseday and Saturday af 11:34 & m. for Smithers, George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct connections for all point east and south Passenger Prince AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES For information end reservations apply to City Ticket Office, 5626 Third Avenue. Phen? 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Prt a 1 a8 LL -——————$—— Lowest Rates to all Eastern Points via Steamer to Vancouver and the Canadian Pacific Railway Meals and Berth included on Steamer 8.8. PRINCESS ALICE §&.&. PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattie from Prince Rupert During July and August every Saturday at noon. For Ketchikan, Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert During July and August every Monday at noon eee CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES For rates, reservations and sailings, apply to W. C. ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. Georgetown Lumber Co PHONES 130 ang 423. P. O. BOX Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central 8. C. FISN BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE CEDAR e 1632 FIR Consult Us. Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 j For Comfort, Courtesy and Service THE SAVOY HOTEL F. T. BOWNESS, Manager : Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. se Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold Wetef 1 The Smeeton Tea Rooms “res 309 SECOND AVENUE The Business Man’s Restaurant REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Home Made Bread and Cakes Always on Sale.