hye ee nam Page 2 : THE DAILY NEWS i vesday tae Dany News | RHEUMATISMFOR|...cssssoemscc PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ine tien Gea VW Ow Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. 9H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EprrTor. ‘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 DVBERTISING — 85 cents per inch. Contract Rates on application. —EEee _ - ania: Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1919. DAILY EDITION. Subsidising the Family. The experiment being tried by the New South Wales Gov ernment in arranging for the establishment of a fund for the maintainanee of the children of the workers’ families will be watched with keen interest by parents throughout the Empire. In these days of high costs, this equalising payment would be very welcome in homes outwith New South Wales. The disadvantage under which the married man labors compared with his single brother, is notorious. And the more so the man with the family growing larger and bigger all the time. The raising a family in this generation is considerably more than in the last and is increasing. Children are an asset to the state and ought to be the most cherished possession of every parent. But many find they can’t afford them and frankly say so, although if they knew it, they cannot afford not to, financial embarrassments not- withstanding. That the State should in this fitting way recognise the responsibility which the parents have taken upon themselves in these days is only right and proper. , Taxing the Bachelors. There have been at inmany times proposals to tax the single men. They have usually no one to keep except themselves, while on the other hand a family of four, six or eight have to be fed, housed and clothed off the same amount of* wages which the single man receives. The inequality is apparent. Many men, of course, would be quite willing to be taxed to preserve their single blessedness, either from not knowing any better or for some other reason. And as many more are quite willing to be married, but cannot see the way clear. They are those of little faith. The knowledge that a man’s wages were to be according to the neces- sities of his family would ease the strain under which every paterfamilias suffers if not all the time, at least some time or other. increased Cost of Wheat. The advance authorised by the Canadian Wheat Board in the prices of both wheat and flour, with its consequent rise .a the cost of the loaf is a thing that concerns everybody, but the family man most ef all. This constitutes an indirect tax on the whole community, but which will be feit directly, as everyone eats bread. It will affect the man with the family most, because he has te pay for the more loaves. A rather strange thing in con- nection with this order is, however, in order that the consumer may have the advantage of the cheaper flours of the United States, permits for the importation of the American products will be issued. This is notwithstanding the balance-of trade al- ready being heavily against Canada. Canada does not want to import American flour. She wants to export Canadian “our—b not before her own wants are supplied. Standard flour only is being milled in Canada now, but the standardisation in the United States has lapsed and white flour is being milled there, as in pre-war days. Under these permits, the cheaper American white flour will compete against Canadian standard flour. ‘That is. of course, provided the American flour proves to be cheaper at the present rates of exchange, which any further importation from the United States will not heip te strengthen. : No Titled Aristocracy. That the usual batch of knighthoods and other so-called dignities are to be withheld from this democratic Dominiou by King George at this time of the year customary for their bestowal upon exalted subjects, will ne doubt cause serious disappornt- ment in certam quarters. It is the wish of the people of Canada, however, expressed by Parliament, and the King has deferred to the wishes of the people. Not that it really mattered much, how- cost of ever, whether knights and barumets here were as common as colonels in the southern States, but the whole idea of titles be- longs to a by-gone age. In Canada a man is judged by his worth The relics of past centuries and the fo them belongs as & man, not by his name. ieudail age have little interest the present—and the future. for Canadians. OVER 16 YEARS No Return Of The Trouble Since Taking “Fruit-a-tives” 108 Crvuren Str., Mowrrman. “T was a great sufferer from RAew- matism for over 16 years. Toonsulted specialists; took used tolions; but nothing did me good. Then I began to use ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”, and in 15 days the pain was easier and the Rheumatism much better. Gradually, “/rwit-a-dives” overcame my Rheumatism; and now, for five vears, T have had no return of the [ cordially recommend this fruit medicine to all sufferers.” P. H. Me HUGH, We a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruil-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. medicine; trouble LAND REGISTRY Al (Sections 36 and i134 Re Application Ne 10493-1 File 6072. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register John H. McMullin, official adminisirat f the estat: of 5S. &. Stel bins, decea intestate, as owner tm fee under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Col lector of the City of Prince Rupert, bear ing date the 23tn day of Avuvetmber, 1017 f ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parce r tract of land and premises situate, lyiue and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more particularily known and described a: Lot ten (10), Block sixteen (16), Section eight 3). Map 923, and Lot thirty-one (31), Block wWirty-four (34), Sectic: eight S), Map ves You are required & sontes: the claim the tax purchase: within 35 days from the date of tx service of this notice (which may be ef fected by publication in a daily newspag and your attention ts calted Ww section of the “Land Registry Act” with amend menis, @ following extract there fron f a caveat or certifi cate of lis jens being fled before the registration as owner of the per son entitied under such tax saie, ail persons so served with notir and these claiming through or under them, and all persons claim end in Gtrict satisfactory f of loss rucate having been fied, notice ts 09 Given that it is my imtention. at tre e(piration of ome month from the frst prlication hereof, to issue & fresh certificate of tit’ i the name of Thomas Richard ‘/omiinson which Certificate of Tith is (ated st? February, 1913, and ts No 3067-1 Dated at the Land Registry Office. Princ: Rupert, B.C. this 16 day of October tere W. & BURRITT Acting Distrtet Registrar VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT...pIsTRICT OF COAST, RANGE m TAKE sotice that Exum c Smaby f Ocean Palle, B.C. occupaina maccied wo ™an, intends & for ase the fellowts deere ee 7 (ompencing 61 8 post planted on thx merth end of « small island on the West side of Choked Passage. west of Hunter Island, thence south 4@ -hains thence wes 40 chains. thence north 46 chains Ae Bes east 40 chains to point of commencem: ond copteiming 166 ecres. mer of ws EMMA C. SMABY By Mark Smaby Date September ith. 1918 +m Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. | urdays at 10:30 a.m From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and days at 7 p.m. rhure- For Vancouver and South. GAPPErrver Ti) ie a. MUOOGRVE occ ceed eceens 7 p.m Thursdays ......6+ee6+ if p.m. From Vancouver From Vancouver and South. PUM BH 4h 60 cs cc cecce 10 p.m. Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a. m. GRUFGEGS occ cctvces 10:30 a. m. For Anyox and Alice Arm. DUNGSPS 6 asiceeteictas iif p.m Wednesdays .......... {i p.t Saturd@yS ....eeeceees {i p.m From Anyox and Alice Arm. TUCOGRPS 20s. ceccsvecess Po BM URIS 4.6 hndcee setae. p.m. DURES «6c Cds SKC RED OM p. m. For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Island and Naas River Sundays if p.m From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, ™!! Bay, Wales island and Naas Rive. oo Pere ee rie p. ™m Queen Chariotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements anc Upper Island poiats: Nov. 27 and fortnightly thereafter "rom Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: Nov. 28 and forinightly thereafter “or Skidegwate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points Nov. 29 and fortnightly thereafter From Skidegate. Queen Chartotte City and Lower Island points— Nov. 26 and fortnightly thereafter For Skagway and the Yukon. Dec. 2 and every ten days there- after. From Skagway and Yukon. December 7 and every ten thereafter. days itewart, Mapie Bay and Swamp Point. For — Noon November 26 a fortnightly thereafter From—P. M. November 27 a fortnightly thereafter —_— - “ MINERAL ACT. Certificates of improvements. NOTICE “Silver Tip’ and “Monarch Minera Claims, situate im the Naas River Mix Division of Cassiar District Where located About four miles frum head of Alice Arm on its west side. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmor PF. M. C Ne 3$8018+C, agent for B Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supren Court of British Columbia, B. C.. Fie Mimer’s Certificate No. 33583-C, int sixty Ss from the date hereof, to ap t© the Mining Recorder for a Certif of Improvements, for the purpose of «« Crown Grant of each of ” above claime. Aud further take notice that action. :« der section 85, must be commenced be! the issuance of such Certificate of Impr ments. Dated this 18th day of September, A et : MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF INPROVEMENTS Nu TICE. Mohawk.” “Mohawk No. 1 Mohaws No. 3” Miperel Claums, situate in the Nea River Miniag Division of Where located Roundy Cassiar Dist Between Lime em Creeks om south shore of Alice Arm TAKE NOTICE that I Nad Free Mimer’s Cortificate No. 25.555 : tend, sixty days fromm the date hereof apply © the Miming Mecorder for a ‘ cate of improvements, for the purpos iaining @ Crown Grant of cach above iaimf> And further take notice that action Ger section $5, must bx aumenced bef the issuance of such Certificate r provements Dated this 23rd day f August, A. D 1919 ——— IN PROBATE iS THE SUPAEME COUR CULUMBIA IN THE MATTER TION ACT VF SHITISN UF THE ADMINISTRA — and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASEI INTESTATE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN of an Order by th Honmerable Mr Justice Clewent, im the above Matter om the 30th day of October A.D. #919. as follows TT 1S ORDERTD that the said Johan H McMullim shall be allowed to swear to tik ceath of the sald deceased as oOocurring m the 25th day of October. 1918. after the expiration ef ome month from the date ¢ the Orst publication of notice of thi order, unless ip the meantime proof | furnished to the Regisirar of this Cour at Prince Rupert. B. C.. that the seid de ceased, Charlies W. Shairiin. was ahve sub sequently to the said 251m day of October ets AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDFUED that te said John H. MecMullin do publist actice of this order im the Prince Rupert Dail News. a new per published at Prince Rupert. B. C.. fer @ period of one month DATED at Prince Repert. & ¢. this 30th day of October, A.D. 1919 70HN H. MeMULLIN, O@ciai Administratur N THE SUPREME OURT COLU MBIA N THE MATTER OF THE TION ACT” and ’ THE MATTER OF THE PSTATE oF SARON NELSON. DECEASED INTES TATE TAEE NOTICE that by an Order of Hiv Honour F. MeB. Young made the {9ih day ww Nowember, A.D. *° 19. 1 was appointed Administrator of the estate of Aarcn Ye! som. deceased, and all parties having claim: Seinst the said estate are hereby © t furnish same, property verified to me om oF Defore the Bist cay f December 1919. and all parties indebted to the estat are required te pay the amount of thet adebiedness to me forthwith JON H. MeMULLIN OF BRITIOH ADMINISTRA Offeta! Administran + soln’ this 251m Gay of November, 4 © ae | Like Iit WEDDIN BREAKFAST COFFEE G fort coffee fast ' ! flavor contentment ASK YOUR CROCER He's Got It Packed by the Pioneer Coffee & Spice Ltd., Vancouver and Victoria. Mills, ---The cup of warm com- ---Just smell it-- the rich aroma of ing personality ~--Wedding Break. ground prcperly from beans grown in an ideal soil-- packed in airtight containers, it has the strength and steaming with a pleas. Coffee is that bring ered — og CAN From Prince Rupert for Beaver Cove, Powell Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street GRAND TRUNK ae ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services SS PRINCESS maRY January for Vancouver January ® and 23 for Ketchikan, Junesu, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: 4 and 1% Victoria and Seattic from Prince Rupert &. &. PRINCESS BEATRICE River, Every Saturday at Por rates, Swanson Bey, Ocean Falls, Hardy Gay, Alert Sey Vancouver and Victerie— 8 p.m. rerervatiens sad sailings, apply to W. C. ORCHARD, Generai Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. S.S, PRINCE GEORGE is Victoria and Seattle. ali points «as! and seuth. - SAILANG — in Thursday for Swanson Ray, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. &. & PRINCE JOHN r Slewart December 10th ana 24 Ma. } Port Clements, December tith and 25th southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, December 13th end #7th TRAIN SEPVICE Passenger Monday, W°dnesday snd Saturday of 11°9% @ = foe Semeimers Prince George, Edmonton and Winnages. making direct connections f Agency All Oc an Steamship Lines For information and reservations apply to Chy Ticket Offce, 526 Third Avenue. Prone 260. PHONE 57 FIRE INSURANCE 4 Room House and Lot 7th Avenue $1600--- Cash or Terms °F DAVID H. HAYS General Real Estate Agent Cer. Zad Ave. aad 2nd St. >» OTARY * UBLIC P.O. BOX 1535 PHONES 130 ang 423. Georgetown Lumber Co. Largest Assortment of Lumber in P. O. BOX 1632 Central 8B. C. FISH BOXES 4 SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR Consult Us. CEDAR