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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: : City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. ; e A close and exeiting game of By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00 a basketball was pee = ~— 7.50 on easy vorme, Ouys twy 0 at the skating rink between the To United States and other « countries, in advance, $ the best lots on Third Ave., } Drydock and the Sons of Canada, TELEPHONE 98. oe 19 and 20, Block 18, $¢he former, winning after ten : Section 1. 13 extr i b yne point _ SN ——— — minutes extra time by one f a DAIL nih 3 Saturday, Dec, 13, 1919 Do not overlook this snap only. Throughout, the game was as Eeseee. ae sineanaiincie mers = es daa ——s fast and exciting. At the end of a — in business property. the fret half the score stood 10 “€— —— " nF we e 7 re 1e rs 1 e score s&s ‘ f » cloee ’ second Gas Boats on 140 and at the close of the secon half the teams were still tied with va eae . me f t in demanding that 20.20. Five minutes extra time Fishermen and businéssmen are a unl in x wan adda dat ean Gallen. hs gas boats be allowed to operate on the Skeena River in the salmon M. M. Stephens was in the lead, the score being fisheries. At the mass meeting Thursday night there was a rep- Real Estate insurance Financial Agent % 22-22: Ii was not until the end resentative gathering, especially of fishermen. There might ; Age 3 of the ten minutes overtime that asi , turnout of businessmen consider-| “” either side was ahead and then —s gran poy ned eae ‘ sesame the Drydock showed 23 to Sons ing the interests at stake. On all vital matters the gathering was agreed. Ever pro- posal pul before it, the meeting endorsed. They asked that the fishing be open to everyone and that the monopoly be broken. They also dealt with matters having to do with the protection of the fish. Value to Rupert of Gas Boai Industry. The value of the fishing fleet to Prince Rupert has often been mentioned. Add to the present fleet a few hundred that would fish on the Fraser and Naas rivers and there would be more busi- ness for everyone. Prince Rupert would become the centre for one of the greatest industries in the country. The hands of progress cannot be held back long, no matter what view the Government takes in regard to this matter. Arti- ficial restrictions making it necessary to use medieval instead of modern methods must go by the board. Forward must be our watchword. The forees of reaction are bound to be overcome soon and then Prince Rupert will come into her own. Gradually the port is absorbing the business of the north coast. One by one the industries will make their headquarters here. Market for Canned Fish Must Move. The market for canned goods is now advertised to be at Vancouver. That is in line with the anti-gas-boat influence. The fish are caught and canned in this neighborhood. There is a means of transportation right here and the only objection to the inspection being made here is that the fish inspectors say they do not like to live in Prince Rupert. With the building of the new Alaska dock here and the extension of the warehouses there is no real reason why the salmon cannot be shipped from this port. Fishermen Favored of Canada 22. There has not been a closer or LAND REGISTRY ACT 36 and 134 (Sections at a more exciting basketball game Re Application » 1049 rile 6072 . a . TAKE NOTICE (that application has been played in the city than that of made to register John H. MeMuliin, omeial last night. There was a nice sdministraior of the estate of 5S. bk. St i pins, deceased, intestate, as owner tn fee Crowd of spectators present anc under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Col . 7 y lector of the City of Prince Rupert, beat they became very excited over the ing a. bog gsth day 0 ‘ November, AAP merits of the respective favorites. of ALL AND SING mat certain parce . . r tract of land and premises situate, lying For the Drydock Clementson and being tm the City of Prince Rupert, > ; . > wi . is sore particularly known and described as was high SCOTS! with 11; Dravis Lot ten (10), Block sixteen (16), Section was credited with 8, and Day with eight 8), Map 923, and Lot thirty-one , for his i1), Block thirty-four (34), Section 4. Che other players for this eight (8), Map 923. You are required to . ; : contes: the claim of the tax purchaser teara were Hardy and Crages. within days from the date e the For the Sons of Canada Blyth service of this notice (whieh may be « * « x ted bj publicat! n ina daily newspaper) Placed 8, Anderson 7, Smith 5 and and your attention is called to section whe 9 . ,ear . ef the “Land Registry Act’ with amend Brynalson 2, the fifth player be ments, and to the following extract the ing Currie. from aR . J “ . “and in default of a caveat or certif The ganie was a finst rate be- cate of He pendens being filed before ginning for the Basketball League the registration as owner of the per on . son entitled under such tax sale, a season. The close contest made rsons so served with notice, : weniti , . ’ and those claiming through it exciting throughout. WwW. EK. or under them, and all-persons claim Williscroft, the referee, kept the ing any interest In the land by virt of any unregistered instrument, an men well in hand and saw that the rules were carefully observed. ail persons claiming any interest hl the land by descent whose title met regiasened “ander the gece The next game will be played of this Act, sha e for ever estopped and debarred from setting up an) at the rink next Tuesday at 8 be- claim to or in respect of the land s . » enw . ~ - sold for taxes, and the Registra tween the Travellers and Callies, shall register the person entitled un der such tax sale as owner of th land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has. by made for a Certificate of Indefeasible ri to the above-mentioned lands, in the na of the said Official Admitntstrator AND WHEREAS on investigating title it appears that prior to the 13th «. of October, 1916 (the date on which tix said lands were sold for overdue taxe you were the registered and assessed own er there< f. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at ' same time 1 shall effect registration pursuance of such application and issu+ Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the s: lands in the name of the said (Official when an interesting contest is looked fon. CO-OPERATION IN IRISH ASSOCIATION DUBLIN, Dee. 12.—-Reports to the Irish Agricultural Association show the co-operative movement All the Changes. The fishermen are often said to be in favor of row boats on the Skeena. That may possibly be true, but if so, none of them showed up at the Thursday meeting. As a matter of fact the fishermen all would rather fish in gas boats. said at the meeting Thursday, it is a dog’s life to fish in one * those row boats. As some of them | vember, A.D a great success, The turnover ministrator unless you take and prose the proper proceedings to establish y increased from £7,500,000 last vent ‘such proposed action on my part. |Year to £9,000,000 this year. DATED at the Land Registry Om = | Prince Rupert, B. C., thi ' ” N : _— pence Tater ie. Se See SE Gay of MINERAL ACT. H. F. MACLEOD, Certificate of im verments. District Registrar of Titles eit To Garfield S$. Sileox, as to Lot 10; NOTICE. Archibald MecKechnie, as to Lot 31 Silver Tip’ and “Monarch” M/nera! i laims, situate in the Naas River Mining | Division of Cassiar District, Where located:—-About four miles from We have long realized the necessity of a good phono- graph, which would play ALL records CORRECTLY. We knew that, when such a phonograph could be de- signed and produced to play properly any record, that it would immediately be the people’s choice. That “Final Phonograph” has at last been produced and is being made in Canada. IT 18 The made by the famous Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. craftmanship. Among the many features that combine’ to raises the AnImportant Announcement to the people of Prince Rupert NO LONGER need your selection of records be limited. ALL ARTISTS may now be yours, throughthe possession of this ultimate phonograph , of 79 years experience in the wood- phonographs is the “UL'YONA"” reproducer which, by the mere turn of a hand is adapted to any make of record, and the ALL-WOOD SOUND CHAMBER—built like a violin. We take pleasure in announcing to the people of Prince Rupert that we have se- sured the representation of this “All Phonographs in One” and invite everyone to call McRae Bros., Lid. head of Alice Arm on its west side. rAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, FPF. M. C. No, 31018-C, agent for B. H Tyrwhitt Drake, Kegistrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner’s Certificate No, 33583-C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to appl) to the ining Recorder for a Certificate f Improvements, for the purpose of ob ; taining a Crown Grant of each of the ; above claims. And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before ! the issuance of such Certificate of Improve ments. —— Dated this 18th day of September, A D 1919. MINERAL ACT, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS ' NOTICE. | “Mohawk,” “Mohawk No. 1,” “Mohawk No. 2” Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District Where located Between Lime am Roundy Creeks on south shore of Alice NOTICE that I, George KR. Naden Free Miner's Certificate No, 25,555 -C, in , Sixty days from the date hereof, | apply to the Mining Kecorder for a Certi! cate of Improvements, for the purpose obtaining a Crown Grant of each of thx above claims And further take notice that action der section 85, must be commenced bef ihe issuance f such Certificate of ln provements. Dated this 23rd day of August, A. D i919 IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH j COLUMBIA, UN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and ° IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE «+ CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED INTESTATE NOTICE 18 HEREBY, GIVEN TO WHOM 1f MAY CONCERN of an Order by the ; Honorable Mr Justice iB {above matter on the 80th day of October \. D. 1919, a& follows IT 18 ORDERED that the said John H MeMullin shall be allowed to swear to the deeth of the said deceased as occurring m the 25th day of October, 1918, after the expiration of one month from the dat f the first publication of notice of th order, unless in the meantime proof | furnished to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Kupert, B. C., that the said de ceased, Charles W. Shairiin, was alive sub aw to the said 26th day of October, AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that the sald John H. MeMullin de publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, 4 hewspeper published at Prince Rupert, B. C., for a period of one month ATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 30th Way of Oetober, A.D. 10190 ; JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMctal Administrator COURT OF Clement, in the The pleasure of hearing Brunswick above all other N THE SUPREM: BRITISH . . : COLUMBIA and hear the true, natural tone which this musical instrument possesses, N Tae wy Lyaa OF THE “ADMINISTRA COME AND ENJOY AN EVENING WITH US AT OUR STORE—SAY— TONIGHT! | THE MATTER UP THE ESTATE O71 AARON NELSON DECRASEN INTES ATE VAKE NOTIC that by an Order of Hir Honour F. MeB. Young made the 19th day of November, A. ft. 19490, | was appointed Administrator of the estate of Aaron ‘Nel som, deceased, and all parties having ¢laime wainst the said estate are hereby furnish same, properly verified. to me on or before the Gist day of December 1019, and all parties indebted to the watate are required to pay the amount of their |B | indebtedness to me forthwith JOHN HH. MeMULLIN OMcial Administrater I epgted this @5th day of November, 4. BD — 19 \ OF: MONTREAT — OVER 100 YEARS BANE Coupons and Interest Cheques Those having funds in- vested in Bonds and other Financial Paper, may deposit ‘ |)! Coupons, Notes and Interest | || Cheques in our safe-keeping, ‘| . VAL, a * for Collection, at favourable i rates. 5 wir Pr BRANCH H. ST. G. LEE, Manager, e PRINCE Rt EB. W. MARENTETTE, Manoger, : ree, RT BRANr F. W. HARVEY, Pro-Manager, : : “ ' ACI Br AN ow . - : a , CRIT La. ee ae, * Canadian-A merican f'rade Relations In America's last fisce! year Canada 801d $400,000 . 000 of her products in the U.S. Market, but pur sed there $700,000,000 of goods. Thus $1.100 . of Canadian-American trade was affected } fluctuations in Canadian Exchange. We m; separate Foreign Exchange Departments under « cialists at our New York, London, Montreal. Torc. Winnipeg and Vancouver Brnchos, to offer y tullest measure of assistance in your trade fina: UNION BANK OF CANADA RESOURCES, $153,000,000 THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA A. T. Broderick, Manager yy the yu the Prince Rupert Branch : : | The Royal Bank of Canada| begs to advise that it has for rental at moderate prices _ SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES | They are recommended for the protection from fire or burg. lary of valuable business or private documents, Victory Bonds, jewelry, etc. The Manager wil! be gled to furnish partic: l Prtnee ‘Rapert Srench - A.W. Dieneven, Mer. lars o applicat 7 —~" a. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS—4 MoFhing, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 onl Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment } J CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES B. C. Coast Steamshi ip Services 6. 8. PRINCESS MARY for Ketohikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert November 12, 22; For Vancouver. Victoria and Seattie from Prince Ruper November 16, 25, and Deceml 6. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE Peet | , Alert Bar From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Fails, Hardy Bay Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victor Every Saturday at 9 p.™ for rates, reservations and sailings. app') W. ©. ORCHARD, Geners! Agent. ce Prince Rupert, Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street A LD ee $.S. PRINCE KUPERI §.$. PRINCE GEORGE cane GMEING » RAN FALLS THURSDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON BAY, © VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR 8. 6. PRINCE JOHN 10th and 24h December iith and Decembe ANYOX. December Clements Island Points TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, W*dnesdey and Baturde ooo Prince George, Edmonton and Winnies, ™4 _all points east and south AGENCY ALL OOEAN STEAMSHIP ~-¥ Por information and reservations aPPly 144 City Ticket OMice, 626 Third Avenue. For Stewart, Massett and Port Southern Queen Charlotte goin qaih ane m. for smithers y a wi63e0e0e8" ns for ecu direct conn