jal pein oats Se a -—e Page 2 THE DAILY N EWS THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. * F. PULLEN, Manacine Eprror. ‘SU BSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. by The News : ii / : By Mail—Canada or Great Britain. in advance, per year $6.00.) To United States and ether countries, in advanee, $7.50 TELEPHONE 98. : : TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 75 cents per inch. Contract Rates on application. ! _- —- - —— : DAILY EDITION. wig Saturday, Sept. 13, 1919. | Sane Labor and Sane Capitalists. H. Hulatt, manager of G. T. P. Telegraphs, suggests co- | operation between sane labor and sane capitalists By that he means those who are not extreme. The old order must go, but] the new order musi net be too great a change from the old, else! it is likely to lead to great injustices and tend toward ar There must be progress and courage in tackling the big probiems but there must not be fanaticism. War Veterans Get Pariiamentary Commission. . The Great War Veterans of Canada asked for a Royal Ce mission to inquire into the question of granting a further hor arium to those who fought overseas. to grant what they asked, appoint a pariiamentary a report to the Governmeni. of the day, commission to hear evidence and m The difference between soldiers asked and what they received is this: what A Royal Commission is an absolutely independent board of inquiry and usually a judge of the supreme or county cour chosen to act on it. A parliamentary commission i< a polit appointment. and consists of members from both sides of the house wit majority on the Government side. Whereas the Royal Commission is likely to give an biased report the committee of the House almost always reports in accordance with the views of the government that is in power. larcnhy Sir Robert Borden refused but under pressure he has agreed to It is a committee chosen from the House during the time it is in session and dying automatically when the House rises. It always has a supporter of the Government as chairman pm- 1oOT- iAc the tis ical h a un- It is not necessary but it is likely that the members will be largely influenced by the Government which appointed them and in support of which they vote on all important questions. Sometimes a committee of the House reports somewhat contrary to the previous expressions of the Govermmen( in order to give the Government an excuse for changing its attitude. Bishop Du Vernet On School Life. if family life is the nursery of democracy, school !ife is the gymnasium of democracy. need to get away from the individualistic conception that publi¢e school exists for the purpose of filling up the mind of individual child with a mass of information, regardiess of this information is put into use in relation to others in the ¢ munity. Our whole conception of the public schoo! in our thinking about school life we the ihe how om- and its function shouid be controiied by the social purpose which aims at enabling children to grow gradually in the life of mutual vice as they ripen into mature citizens of the state and loya! jects of the Kingdom of God. It is of the utmost importance in school the children should learn by practice—not that will become in the future when they are grown up, but that are now in the living present, ministering members of Svc -er- sil thai they they iety. In school they become sharers of the knowledge and experience of others as members of the one body, and they should early learn that this knowledge is not for their own selfish aggrandize- ment, but that they in turn may share it with others as they it to practical use in their life of loyal citizenship. In their play in the school-grounds, supervised by eld they enter with zeal into the social life where each must do best in relation to the others. true democracy. Play fair, keepto the rules, because the r were made with the concent of ali for the benefit of all. put ers, his Team-work is the earliest form of ules The bully must be ruled out because he is forcing himself upon others, because he leads and inspires others. Here we see where function of religion comes into the game—inspiring to | ideals. It is impossible to keep religion out of the schwools. more religion there is the better, provided it is not a narrow tarianism, but the religion which inspires brotherly love whereas the true leader among boys has an authority the ofty The 7 and mutual service recognizing the Fatherhood of God and the leader- ship of Christ. In Montreal Star. F. H. DU VERNET Ride in Comfort 3 Modern 7 er Cars at your Ser vice Day or Night Sixth Stre t ROYAL HOTEL Monday, Sep September 15, 1919 A. M. BARBE AU, 216 Sixth St. wis ROBIN HOOD FLOUR And win a Prize at the Pririce Rupert Exhibition Competition Open to Nom-Professionals Only FIRST PRIZE $10.00, SECOND PRIZE $5.00, THIRD PRIZE $2.50. Wach exhibitor must present with entry, grocer’s sales slip for one 49-lb, sack Robin Hood Flour, penne within thirty days of ‘the opening of the Exhibi- on For Further Information, Apply Secretary, Exhibition Ass«ciation. FALL THLLINERY OPENING | Andrew Carnegie One of the world’s richest men was the son of a poor Scotch weaver. He early learned the advantages of economy. At the age of 10 Saturdays ...«««++++++-+ 2 p. m. he saved a few shillings— Sundays .....++«+++++- i? p.m. enough to buy a box of Tuesdays .... «-+++++++ 5 p.m. oranges— which he quickly Thursdays .... ....... 10 p.m. peddied at a profit of 100 From Vancouver per cent. Sundays .....-ee+0+5% i0 p. m While yet @ young man, Wednesdays ....... 10:30 a.m he managed through thrift MridayS .....eeeeeeeeees . m to accumuiste $600, which S aburGage ..ccctsess 10:30 a. m. he invested. His fret divi- ~ 7 dend inep'red the remark- For Anyox: able achievements of later ob ee 10 p-m. years. Vednesdays ...... 10 p. m But the 4 of his Saturdays ......... 10 p.m. ; _— rom A : ani ak ae a T eek Tid p. m. _ mene MUPOGRFS 2. ccs ccscesesece p. m. We invite your sevings ee, a eer p. m. account as Tor Port Simpson and Arrandale, UNION BANK eee oe ae 10 p.m. rom Pt. Simpson and Arrandale. OF CANADA Tuesdays ......2-+.--:; oo» Ss@. For Port Simpson and faas River The Pioneer Bank of Western points: Conada PEER. 6 8 cbt icoes 10 a. m . From Port Simpson and faas PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH River Points: A. T. Broderick, Manager saturdays ......... p. m. ——— LAND REGISTRY ACT Sections 36 anc i234 11,0446-1 File 6.196 — that application bas been made w register Jim Postelu of Prince Rupert, 6. C., a8 owner in fee Under 4 Tas Sale Deed from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, beartag date the Gay a= December, i918 ” ALL AND SesGULAR tat certain perce or tract of land and pretiises situate, iying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more par teulariy Epown and described a5 Li Seven (7), Block twenty-five (25 Seven (7), (Map 923 You are required to contest the cisim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from the date of the ser vice of this notice (which may be effected by Publication in a daily neyspaper). and your attention is called t section 3¢ of the “Land Registry Act” with amendments and to the following extract therefrom “gad in default of & caveat or cer- tifeate of lis pendens being filed be- fore the registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax sale. ali persons so served with notice, and those clauming Unrough or under them, and all _—~S claim - ee any interest in the by virtue i ey Unregistered seifiect, snc aii persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose tithe is mot registered under the provisions of tus Act, shall be for ever es- topped amd debarred from setting up any claim © or m frespect of the Re Application No , Section and so sold for tases, aod the Regis ar shall register the person ep- titled under such tax sale a6 Owner ro land so sold for taxes. AND WHEREAS application has been AND WHEREAS on imvestigating the © the said lands, or to prevent such pro- posed action on my part. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this i9th day of August, A.D., 1919. H. F. MACLEOD. District Kegistrar To Robert J. Abbott, Esq.. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRAINAGE, DYKING & DEVELUPMENT ACT of Titles. Notice is bereby given that it is pro- posed tw form @ deveswpment aistict under ibe name of the “florse Shoe Drainage District: wo include the following ae. that is © sey>—The OGfty-ive and tenih (55.1) acres of Lot nine Suacres and ¢jguly- three 983). Group cme i, owned by Chas. Ff. A. Green; Lots twenty- ive (25) Ww Uilrty-fve (35) imclusive of Registered Map numbered wine Bundrea ang sixty-seven (9¢7) im Lect No. three bubdred and sixty-two (362), said Group; Lots twenty-six (26) Ww tweniy-cight (25 iciusive of Registered Map numbered one ousend and wimety-seven (1/97) im Lotl wining a Crown Grant of the sbove claim No. nine bundred and seventy ajne (979 And further take notice thai action, un said Group; the forty (40) acres im Lotider section 85, must be commeaced before gine bundred and seventy -nine #79, saiciihe issuance such certifeute of im Group, lying east of Lot twenty-eight (25 of Kegistered Map numbered one thousand Dated this Srd day of july. A.D. 1999 and aimety-seven (1097), said Group; Lots a. N. DE. F ’.c.LS8 mine (9) Ww sixteen 16) inelusive of en Registered Map tumbered nine bundred WATER NOTICE and sjxty-five 965) im Lot No. eight DIVERSION AND USE Bundred and thirty-seven (837). said —— Group; Lot (A) of Registered Map num- TAKE NOTICE that Northern B. C. Pish- bered nine hundred and sixty-six (966)feries Limited whose address is Winch in Lot No. three hundred and sixty-onel Building, Vancouver, B. C., will apply for (361), said Group; Lots ome (1) to sevenls licence to take apd use 4 cubie feet per (7) inclusive and Lots thirteen (13) to twenty (20) inclusive of Registered Gumbered nine hundred and sixty-sj% (966) im Lot No. three hundred and sixty- one (361), said Group; Lots four (4) and Sve (5) imclusive and Lots nine (9) to fourteen (14) inclusive of Registered Map sutubered eleven hundred and five in Lot eight hundred and thirty- eight (838), said Group, all in Range five (5 Coast Djstrict, containing approximately Sve bundred and thirty (530 acres, and fo present © the Lieutenan!-Governor in Council 4 petition pursuant to the Drainage, Dyking & vel t Act for the appoint- ment of J. Kk. Gordon, George Little and 6. H. Taft as Commissioners to acquire, execute, maintain and operate drainage and dyking works for the reclajming and improving of the = lands A copy of the said petition can be in- spected at F is oMce of Geo. Little at Terrace, B. and Biections thereto may be filed at the office the Compiru: of Water Rights, Peolinasans Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Terrace, B. C.. the 28th Gayl notice is Sth September, Daily News, of August, 1010 nee Rupert. tek gaNne™ ee ). TLE, IN PROBATE. G. H. TAFT, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH Above named COLUMBIA LAND ACT In 7mB MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA. TION ACT - and — SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF COAST, Tr, RANGE ‘ TAKE NOTICB that Mark Smaby, of Ocean Palis, B. C., occupation logger, in tends to apply for’ permission to lease following described ae Commencing at a nil eee Diaates at the west end of «4 on south shore of Swindle island, oad Gicosit tly north Of Dandsione Reefs, thence east 40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence west 40 nd Canali Mining Divisi f Cassiar Dis made for @ Certificate of Indefeasible Title | trict ae —— te the above-mention®d lands, in the namel Where jocated:—On the East Salmon = Jun Postoiu, River Valley. tite it appears that prior w the 10th day ing as agent for L. Watkias, F. M. c af October, 1917 (the date on whieh the 16349eC; C. D. Carter, P.M. C. No. 9,588 said lands were sold for overdue taxes),i¢.p ww Martin. F. MC. No. 8557-4: H you were the assessed owner thereof. lh. Fetter, FMC. No. 9.507-C HE FURTHER TARE NOTICE that at the Cariton, F. MC. Bo. 9.598-C: Martin Se ek eck canmeatinn end an a woes, F. te. CHa, 0,500-C, intend, sixty ureuance Gi 0c app ~ hi abd seue - Certificate of Indefeasibie Tithe to the said See eee ee a eee on F - lands in the name of Jim Posteltu unicss pr wements, for the purpose of obtaining you take end prosecute the proper pro ‘ - > . ceedings to establish your ciaim, if any. 2 Crown Grant of the sbove : aim. Mapl|ereek which the} of September, a. Dp ee eee eseeeeee eer &) MAIL SCHEDULE . eseetaeeenererrerre For the East. Mondays, Wednesdays, and eat. irdays at 9:30 a.m From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver: Queen Charioctte isiands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper Island poiats: WOGRGOERGD «0 cecses- 10 a.m. ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: TheareGaye <0 .66 sc ctsese- p. m. for Skidegate, Queeu Charlotte City and Lower Island points: ‘ortnightly. From Skidegate. Queen Chariotte City and Lower Island points— Fortnightly. For Skagway and the Yukon. Mondays. From Skagway and Yukon. Saturdays. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Boint. For—Thursdays .... From—Saturdays MINERAL AOT Little Joker, Midas, Look wil, Mystery, Midas Lake F rac ress Free tomsl Mimeral Cieims, situate © the Port TAKE NOTICE that i, A. H. Green, act- No And further take notice thai action. der section $5, must be comm-nced before the issuance of such Certif ate of im- provements Dated this 25th om of du 5 & D . A EEN. 1949 MINERAL AU 1 CERTIFICATE or 1 IMPROV MENTS NOTICE. Iron Bog, Blue Jay, John Bull, John Bull No. i, Jobn B No. 3. and Drum Lummon Fraction Mineral Claims, siluat im the Naas Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: — Approxir ately miles up Fails Creek, Granby) Bay. TAKE NOTICE that I, H. N. Ciague of ihe city of Duncan, B. U.. actag a8 agent for the Granby Consolidated Ming, Smelt ing and Puwer Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3213%-C, intend, Sixty Gays from the date hereof, tw apply tw the Mining Recorder for « Ccrtifcate of Improvements, for the purpose two of ob Pruvements. second of water out of Uh Un-hem flows north and drains into Steamer Passage about 200 feet west of West boundary Lot 4954 The water will be diverted from the stream at @ point about 180 feet N.W. of the 5. W. Cor. Lot 4954 and will be used for industrial power purpese upon the land described as Lot 4954, Range 5, Coast Digtrict $ notice was posted on the ground on the 6th day of September, 1919. A copy of this notice and an lication pursuant thereto and to the ater Act. 1014 Will be filed in the office of the Water Re corder at Prince Rupert, B.C Objections to the applic ration may be fied with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Partia- ment Buildings, Victoria, &.¢.. withno fifty days after =. frst appearance of this notice in a poe NORTHERN B. . OPISHER! S LIMITED Applicant. By W. A. Bauer, Agent The date of the first publication of this WILLIAM CROSBIE; DECEASED N TESTATE. " : TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honor F. McB. Young, made the 5th day 1999. | was vt Admjnistrator to the estate of "Willies Crosbie, Deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to Me, on or before the 6th day of ©. tober A.D. 1019, afd a0 parties indebted to tn ebains; thence north 40 chains to point of|estate are required to pay the am unt of commencement, and containing 160 acres.| their indebtedness to me forthwith more or less. JOHN H. MeMULLIN MARK SMABY. Official Administrator Date, July 24th, 1019. O11 Dated this 6th day of September, 1916 ESTABLISHED OVE. i. s YEARS A Joint Bank Account / J A Joint Bank Accounc (7 — enables man and wife, or /~ 4 iy two members of the same , family, to have a Savings Account in common, and y make deposits and with- 8 drawals individually. LEE, Manager, - Prin = - _ H. ST. G. —ee ~— Rupert Branch = a _ THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA RECOMMENDS IT MONEY ORDERS As a safe and economical method of rs to 350 These Money Orders are payable without char bank in Canada (Yukon excepted Newt. cities of the United States and are n« gotia : in Great Britain and Ireiar $5 and under - -Zeents Over $1 ' ‘ et Over $5, not exceeding $10.6cents Over $20 ‘ > 8 | ‘Prince Rupert Branch - - - A. W. Camerea, Toon S.S. PRINCE RUPERT a. abs S.S. PRINCE GEORG THURSDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON Bay VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE. WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR ANYOX OCEAN Faus S&S. & PRINCE JOHN AND PRINCE ALBERT For STEWART «very Wednesday at 2 in Massett, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, Aug ae Southern Queen Chariotte island Ponts, Septem TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Glondsy, W*dnesday end Seturdey *) | ea amt Prince George, Edmonten sad Winnie, making - ell points east and sutt AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAYSHIP LINES For information end reservations app!) 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