THE DAILY NEWS ——— may 9, 1919 ’ SNOW as HS INTERIOR 10 » a Record Run ad pO" itehorse in His new Automob! le lehine being the the H record atarted|Armstrong of Vancouver, stopped the for the trail th ae hy he ten owners of this group of WAKING ind open vail and forty mil claims, few hours + \Japanese company, states that no Ikeda Group Still Unsold. A fi week in vith more} published to the road improvement and a stem (Ikeda group of TY thy deey ille He came th Mr. Boy roads ean he winter i j ned success for me summated An eastern company 1 report was |had taken an option on the group effect that thelsome time ago, but up to the opper claims on| pre “sent no step has been made if) My resby Island teed been sold to|¢oward the taking up of the op- fan English syndicate. Mr. W. H./tion. i with joseph W motor ma- \pr da his his paws of plowing tf: e 4 ved | py nag Whitehe panow occasionall } SIXTH STREET OTO CO. 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FOR MEN Whisks Tooth Brushes Pipe Racks ee EVERYTHING MUST GO «LESS THAN COST Chessmen Cards Poker Chips Pocket Books Shaving Brushes Hair Brushes eres °° pees, one ofle originally developed by al leale of the claims has been con- ——_—— NEWS NOTES FROM GRAHAM ISLAND J. Waleh of Ti-e! turned Wednesday fro the south. Mr. Walsh brought back with him several! pairs of Belgium hares for propagation on hie farm, the islands River, re. mm purposes Col. Harrison land, who president of Cumshewa Mining & Dev ment Company, which has reorganized, expected visit to the company’s p in the course of a few . . . of London, Fng- the elop- is been is on a roperty weeks The trail between Queen lotie and Skidegate is now in ex- cellent condition, after the at- tention given it by Foreman T. R Davey and his crew of stalwarts They are now engaged on the trail from the townsite to the Honna River. Char. The lighthouse tender Quadra arrived at Masset recently with the material for lights to be in- stalled at the entrance to Masset Inlet There will be two lights, placed on elevations, on the side of the entrance, one light showing up the inlet and the ither out to sea. The structures for carrying the lights ‘ourse of erection. east are in Messrs who had vectlive and Sewell, parties of pros- purchasers looking the respective properties they are disposing of; left Masset for the south on the last steamer. They intend to return and make perma- nent homes on the island. ¥ « © Christie large over Mr. J. D. Gilmour, manager of the Wallace Fisheries, has turned to Naden Harbor and arranging for the opening up of the season's work, is The saw mill at Masset town- site commenced operations under Wanliss Bros., the purchasers. Arrangements have been made to eut ten thousand feet of lumber daily. being Masset to the Charles road om New A government constructed fr the Indian serve, superintendence of under Spence rhe saw and Masset full blast a the house sew are id cutting timber builders on the mills at townsite eil City running for inlet. Mr. Cullison and a of workmen are engaged in con- structing two towers on the point leading into Masset Inlet for the placing of range lights The work will be completed by the first of May and the lights will! be in operation early in the same month. erew \ bridge is to be constructed connecting Masset townsite with Delkatla, and a dyke to be place across Delkatla Inlet to open up the hundreds of acres of splendid land which is now over- flowed at high water. . . is Two launches from Alaska ar- rived at Masset recently with parties of Haida Indians from Haidaburg, a new settlement 45 miles from Graham Island. Among the visitors was Rev Samuel Davis, a native preacher, who has been with the Indians there for the past fifteen years It is his intention to move from Alaska to Masset, where he has a number of relatives. . . > The steamer British Empire called at Masset townsite and the reserve on Wednesday last with freight for both places. Pastor for the Islands. Rev. Mr. Bygrave, who arrived at Queen Charlotte City last week from Vancouver, has been ap- pointed to the charge of the Queen Charlotte Islands by the home mission committee of the Pres. byterian Chureh. Mr. Bygrave is an ordained clergyman and will make his headquarters at Queen Charlotte City, For the present services will be held at Aliford Bay, Skidegate and Queen Char- lotte, but later he will visit the other settlements on the islands and hold services, Subseribe for the Daily News. | which is the best on } | “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. 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