”, 1920, ss.) 969 705 Branches 1 The Royal Bank of Canada i pur 1 Vitor Bonds by 1 pa'ng a Safety Deposit Bax pons every 1920 $33,600,000 - $689,122.31 apie ant Reserves Ina Resnerces We have now on hand 1000 Tons Hellington Goal 1000 Tons ton bi i MORSE CREEK City Men have done Great Deal of Work and Elks say will be Ready Secon } Mi i i 7 tir mi Mim is ' it} feet slight leah ifid 0 dit j i proy np ‘ th 1 tit { ; " of tie hi tv ‘ re Mi . ; ' i> af hy i" vi «ogee PREPARE FOR DOG DERBY Great Event at The Pas Early in Maroh; Proposed Changes SKATING POND § Safe and Sane Administration of British Columbia Lands Previous administrations gave away the land to the speculator and the speculator forced you to pay his price. LAND FOR THE SETTLER, NOT FOR THE SPECULATOR. of use by actual settlers only. Under the Oliver Government, British: Columbia lands are disposed of on the basis Half a million acres have been taken up by genuine settlers in the last 3 years. In order that the vast natural resources of the Province may be adequately devel- oped and suitable transportation afforded existing and prospective settlers, the Oliver Government has appropriated large sums not only for the building of trunk roai!s but also to open up secondary or lateral roads in the various agricultural . districts to expedite and encourage settlement and development. Vote for the Liberal Candidates December 1 nee | “sun. OTTAWA SENDS OUT et & Meal Pe ia BOOK DeAUNG WH | Red Cedar Shingles er . 1 nited y NORTHERN INTERIOR Dry Kiln Capacity: 100,000 feet per day a ‘Central. British ce Ae a seseteneneresne seen ats joeeapencatsor akeme tram the SITKA SPRUCE 0M LEE CO i ietedeghe cat a made its “anpearanc | WESTERN HEMLOCK FLOORING, SIDING ted eet ined by F.-H, Kitto,| | CEILING FINISH OF ALL: KINDS ond Avenue, West Early Days. f the Natural Resources Intelli. Cicieriericeiarieatiasi ila Nl Mi Wadadlés cot ech visited Prince Rupert and Charlotte Islands Spruce Products Ltd. Geeral Contractors and seker Se oe: ot hie ine Mills: Prince Rupert, B.C. Labor Exchange Many Entries Expected #7 Local Agents: ALBERT & McCAFFERY a : I editable Prince Rupert, 3.C. Telephones, 564, 116, Blue 69 Prince Rupert, B.C. m ons Phone 547 P.O. Box 725 I 1 — I - ol = st al SALE I Apel anidpeo a en, of SKIRTS, MUSIC for DANCES ‘ De aus pence ptes of eae 20 per cent. disccunt on all Skirts ARTHUR’S POSTMASTER LEAVES Mrs. Mel not leave to by district, 1 is publ ro Starting THURSDAY Morning. ‘ M 1 sh nuit vil aw attent nm t« the new hel a ee eee TO LIVE IN TORONTO shy olegtoliath : Bes , ae Miss GLEESON our Piece Orchestra Caled Eabt by HMiness of His senior NBIA eae 5 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. induding Saxanh Father and Will Not Return ; shoeing rHE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA-/|> — Saxaphone For Some Time. ve sO many TON ACT oo Phone 481 Phone 481 woo ED. INTES. and hope to A.) TER canal agente sch det = THEO COLLART, Notary Publ Public hay Mr. ‘ ‘ be a bp. {9 1 was appointed 4 Coop TRADE WITH | reise tise ame Nunca gf POR BAERS choles st nye ae Sores “Any resea “ arable 0 om Be cen SOSITION : SeSzise bey Siasaen eee ; barber 80 Most Liberal MARINE INSURANCE a the Coast it - ! nt insurance Company of North America. Pays Claims promptly meus rT P al P. 0. Box 66 Westholme Theatre Block "Phone Blue 69 “a . ‘ 4 I Se Lae ae : a COUPRLA LIC THINGS) ieee F'R'INSTANC e -| etre vs geal 1 Yes — AN’ 1 WHAT CAN | | \X/ELL - THERES ge AME over .}9 - soto | USE TO | A Lor OF THINGS | “TO GET ‘YOuR. CLEAN MY | THAT ARE Goot . ADVICE ON A CaRPeTs-¢ | MY DEAR - 1) SPLENDID-l | 4} re = any] ; cc I Bur OFFHAND. UD SAY ~ THE BEST [== “THING ,WwoutD PROBABLY 2 | BE YauR HUSBAND -t 2