n swift LILLY GIVEN. October 21, 1920, COAL STRIKE LIFE SENTENCE NEGOTIATIONS Convicted of Murdering Promier Willing to Examine Any Wo%dworth on Gas Boat goes to McNeil's Island a Sure gam Buk is applied nd or Sore, Pain is ie Inflammation Dis- and Healing Starts. ve and so z al that m une nlike it y the unique BEG. 4 rbal in h Proposal; Transport Men Rostive so penetra gether tthe fesh re healing cut, seald, - mediate esters pete to There are no ben Ulcers, fs, Boils, Bad Sealy Dinease und cured by the tores, 80c a4 e never tested return post to, will bring j mBuk - y Will | ot Lower Sentence !mposed j GOVERNMENT BOOK IS OUT Skeera Land Recording Divi- sion,”’ by J. Gordon Smith, dust Received in City ncouver, B.C. La. 7ORK’ ia SELL ort OVE MaK- | in f business Lilly Breaks Down ise in ¢ Rupert i ON SALE AT 1 Stork’s ardware OND AVENUE " Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. . bne Black 114 it ‘ hariott La trict ’ : b t of sx ‘ one r uM ter t ary f n ‘ae Masset Iniet Tae notice that tt UHANRAM ISLAND ’ a PDA! LTD f Pvort pat ; umnber therchants, HP nermiae > fase ihe Isla Persone! Work AAveartiae in the Daily Newa LAAD Aut os . pre am } wing deeerbed iat Commenritig at s est corner of t kK : iD rin 4é¢ we 37. «min west 29.9 feet er n ? lew " weet 64 st planted at the - ‘ hence . ; Prince Rupert fier EAN PLAN = . . tnen ° ust 47 per day and up. sete ee ee hee pe. sae : mA shoe’ sary of Daek ' ’ fipitee ement, con t e . ‘ “Tt re or we 1 ' ” a ~OLASS OAFE > a 7.5 crea ’ “4 Carte, }HAHAM ISLAND SIR LIMITED Dated August gon, 1990 23 FOR THIS h & CARDAN UV Foreign Trade is Essential to Domestic Prosperity. Else—stagnation at home. New routes must be opened, Canadian Trade Lines must be established and maintained. With ships, the markets of the world are open to Canadians. Canada produces a sur- plus of necessities. remacy means—the ability to carry where and when required, to sell without inter- ference, and Demands the Freedom of the Seas. By willingness and ability to provide ships, Canada this year has drawn the West Indies closer to herself and to the Empire. She can make preferential trade agreements with other peoples Commercial sup-— that Pass in on Night under the British Flag without arousing international complications. The trade of 45,000,060 people in British Tropical Africa is waiting for us to-day. Trade Follows the Flag. The very’ existence of the Empire proves it. But to secure trade there must be ships and men with adventurous spirit to man them—and men with vision to seek out markets. The Navy League advocates a Merchant Marine, officered and manned by Can- adians trading from Canadian ports. Politics have no place in this work. It promotes a national ideal. Commercial and agricultural prosperity depend upon it. Unless we deveiop Overseas Trade, we may become mere hewers of wood and drawers of water for other nations. To carry on this work costs Money. The money must come from the Public, The Navy League. of Canada SAILORS’ WEEK CAMPAIGN October 18—23. Dominion Objective $760,000. | Canada Expects You to Contribute Your Share .; Varied Industries » indust besides r1uthentic eh reading people her f the earth presenting a information of great in- e and in all el RY Jon, | dy Y "HADNY Tren | : c Have ! \ “Yo CRAM L “THE ED May | jaca IN DON) FERGET IT'S 4] “WELVE MILE RIDE ie Twice MULLIGAN COuNnTY [/(~TO “THE STATION ba | " wl S40 ABEEN||| AN’ Youve Some. You >ON' ° FERNS ~ iG ! Hours’ AGo' eka }~nis HERE VIOLENT a ! '\ EXERCISE. HAS “Took, “TEN LETTER) stibiibeeriatc i iit ts IN “THE BOTTOM OF THE “Treunk,' HAVE: WE DAUGHTERS =m