THE DAILY EWP SNAP! That’s all, and afterwards the development completes the story. OUR KODAK does the business and we develop and print the pictures properly. You get perfect pictures by using our Kodaks. Make this a banner year by taking better pictures than your neighbor. QRMES Phones 82 and 200 Our stock is always eatnple te atid the price is just right. The Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE i J IMITED P.O. Box 1680 Interested in} CUT GLASS « We mean the real thing. The kind with the brilhancy of diamonds and the weight of rol. We think it a mistake to put your Toney into ay other sort. We knew you wouldn't want | to, so we did not put the other kind in stock. Little odd pieces frem $3.50 Brilliant bowls 87.50 to $418.00, We'd like your to &6.00, opinion on it, John Bulger Jeweler For Sale pouninie Fibnisned peu 3 rooms and bath in Sec- tion 6, for quick saie. $2,350 cash Plan and blue print of this house on exhibition in our Window. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents 3rd Ave. Phone 11 Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.320; Satur- diy, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- € day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT | DENTISTRY | It is just as vheap tu wet your orinting done wel’ and dune at iuiné @s il is to seud tl away. bt, } ite News Print Shup. LAND ACT, panes of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. In Cassiar Land District. Recording Dts trict of Skeens, and situate at Alice Arm, * Dbelice that John M. Morrison, of Arta, occupation freighter, intends apply for permission to lease the fol lowing deserived lauds; st auted at the! ot 79; thence ces feet to the these e€ east 22 , Jodian } fer corm f reer uthwesterly and follow « south boundary of Lot 1079 ie the point of commencement, and | containing 24) a@eres, more or less, JOHN M MORKISON, per Fred. Nash, B.C.L.S., agent. Dated May 2ist, 1920 “MINI tAL. ACT. Form F\.) Certificate of Improvements. ick 1" Mineral Claim liver Mining Divéisior ie on west side of Kit the Dey Varder ms tt, Lewis W. Patmere | B. ¢ bree Miner's Cer ‘ = agent for Wii Tian Miner's Certificats Wri chit, #ree Miner's | Certineate Ne si0s Vree Miner's Certilicats 2a2R4-C, ar Rebert # MeGinnis, Pree Miner's Cert rate No, 20388 €, intend, sixty days fran the date hereof, 1 ipply to the Mining | ecorder for a Certificate of Improvements for ‘the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grav f the above laim tnd further lake notice that action, un der section 85, must be cammenced hefar the issue of such Certificate of Improve ments DATED this 141 day of May, ALD. 198% TEWIS W PATMORE @Alfred FE. Wright No The Test of a Salad a good salad, ac- rs. Wells, is the oe. esavs almost any ition of vegetables and} simple recipe one of these little an- ents and says there is | iny doubt about the re- inyone cares for it, please ite for Pacific Milk Salad Dressing rec ipe. Pacific Milk Co... Limited 832 Drake St., Vancouver, B.C. FACTORY AT LADNER, 6B. O. OUR COAL IS IN THE LEAD When it comes to quality, and you will ulways find here the right kind for every purpy e, No matter what you need coal for-——cooking, heating, power--we have COAL THAT IS RELIABLE Consumers Coal Co,, Ltd, J, Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room Le ee SE Smith Block Phone 7 Okanagan Cherries for Eating and Preserving arriving Wednesday and fp oaerday Boats Buy your Cherries This Week Bings, 1-lb baskets, 50c Lamberts, for preserv- ing, 35¢ per lb. Rupert Table supply Co PHONES 211, 212. SS flon the verandah at 60 Ivy avenue, CRUEL PUNISHMENT KETCHIKAN HAS A FOR TORONTO CHILD LOW ASSESSMENT Uncle Under Arrest on Charge of ‘artor Adding Million This Year Crueity. | Total is only $2,785,900, KETCHIKAN \ chikan has ine TORONTO, July 1.—A pair of heavy army handcuffs, locked and datgling from the ankles of a forlorn-looking little girl sitting | 4 the result of inercases erty issesstnent ef O80O05 , he i £9" 785.000 I'he dvance . attracted the attention of Con- |ing@ to increased stable Waghorn of No. 8 police te @ Huniber of division on Saturday afternoon. ||! been ereeter When he questioned the child she It Is expected | declared that she had been whip-|for the year w ped and fastened with them to the jor Owenty mill cellar steps because she had ask-| ed her uncle for something to eat. Phe After further investigation Wm./@ Siven tn th lFarr, who lives at the address in| nual report wa Sretualy *“™"*) PORT ERASER NEWS Prinee HR $15,179,! of cruelty. The child gave her name as j/Alice Budd, eight years of age Her father, she said, was a war veteran, who upon his return from the front had separated from his wife, and she had been ae jlaken in charge by Farr, her juncle, | According to the child's storys: }Farr placed the handeuffs around jher ankles and fastened her to the | jcellar stairs at 5 o’elock on Sat~}jjyjpy jurday morning. Beforehanud, she jsaid, he had beaten her with a Croy and whip and kicked her severely. Fraser and Body was Brulsed. After fastening her up, she de- lclared, her uncle placed beside her jon the stairs a jug of water and om Sa in the splendid jsome pieces of bread, and then jwent off for the day. But after jseme hours in her exhausted po- sition theelittle girl managed, she lsaid, by removing one boot, to lrelease herself from the stairway She had come up out of the cellar jto sit on the verandah and await iin dread her uncle’s discovery ia r escape, IRISH IMMIGRATION TO STATES SMALL 'Peopls are Prospering .in Own | Country DUBLIN, July 31.—Emigration ifrom Ireland to the United States | jo, jis not expected to increase great- ly The first obstacle, and per- Coa the most vital is the cost. There are’ now no longer the! .e¢ eteap steerage rates under which hundreds of thousands of Irish men and women were enabled to inake their homes in America. Shipping is still searce, and At jlantic fares are steep in conse- jquence, There -is, further, the necessity of @btaining a passport j}One cantot now leave the country even for the country’s good jwithoul permission of the British Government, | Now there is the further diff culty caused by the increas¢ the American Consular fees at Queenstown and other ports from ($2 to $10 per passenger. This latter is said by some people to hinder emigration seriously, but in reality this is mot the case. ‘There is no longer either f disposition or the necessity lamong young Irishmen and Irish jwomen to emigrate. They can gel along very their own country. Those now lemigr ating are those having re comfortably it The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The $5,000 Guarantee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. It marks standard set for the buyers who select the choice Sunlight Soap materials—for the soap boiler—for the expert chemists—for the girls, even, who wrap and pack Sunlight. Insist on getting the Soap you ask, for — LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO Purity! Purity! Purity! Sunlight Soap NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Phone 453 Fauipped for building and reparring w!! classes of ite lorigett WOODWORKKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MA best equipped plant in Central Hrit Swanson, Pre Phone Red 391 atives in America and are as sured of good prospects and have itheir passages prepaid from the other side. (GRAND TRUNK STILL | IS LOSING MONEY. A Chance for Everyone to Auction Sale at DR. NEIL McNEIL’S Residence. 4th Avenue Drops Behind to Tune of $400,000 have en favored with In Four Months tructiog rom Dr. Me i ‘ Publie Aue Reports of earnings by the ' fur re and Trunk Railway of Canada, iousehol fects clhud- London oflice, (Grand as issued by the |show that, while expenses ex- Mission Oak Dining Suite ceeded earnings during January Mahowany Victrola and 25 land February, there has been a Keeords ismiall balance of net earnings ti Sewing Machine jduring March, April and May. On ik Library Vables ithe whole, for the five months, u ih jexpenses exceeded gross receipts ectiona by £87,400, and the decrease in Iwo Bureaus net earnings for the five months, Li Dinner Service as compared with the Cut Glass Ware year, stands at £342,000, I leu As the British railways are \ losing £1,0060,000 a week and the Mleetric Table Lainp U8. railways are still in financial Ha difficulty, the Grand Trunk plenty of Sam pany: pi, on Wednesday, Aug. 4 and will be Vhitesday August at 2,30, c. Vv. EviTT Auctioneer and Bookcase Hhookcase previous fonarch Hane 4 j 1 Mirror, ete has Sale to commence at 2.30 sIsTH A son Was born to Mr. and Mi sontinued on ilorace (Jack Bradbury at the Prince Hupert General Hospital lyestorday, Advertise in the Daily News, aflernioon, Sth AS docile as a lamb in the presence of the girl he loved, ) became a seething voleano in the squared arena where, driven by a terrible fought a battle agai terrible odds to a victory that is all the more sublime, becaust overshadowed by defeat, 1920 Comedy, “Back to the Kitchen” necessity, he Westholme Theatre 35c and 15c Admission . . . NEW MARINE WAY) Shaw: tla Ans ra Seal Cove Marine Ways, Lid Phe ne Green a ad s Ai ie WD f/f / FILL 4 /, ‘4, VMAS SA MMM TT Wi,