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HEY used it for the stage-coach of olden
re in England—we use it in Canada
tode yy. Compare it with any other white
lead oF white paint, and you will decide that
your house—or anything you wish to
have truly white and remain white—must b<
van ted with this brand which has survived as
jing white lead for nearly two centuries.

Thinned with linseed oil and turpentine, it
kes a verfect white paint. Combined with

ring matter, it makes the satisfactory
tinted paint of any shade. It is the basis for

that finest of ready-mixed paint, B-H “English

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Made in a modern Canadian factory, and by
the same process as was employed for its manu-

ture by its inventor in England, it is today
the only survivor of all the patented white
leg ses of that earlier generation. It
has survived because it results in a white lead
f exceptional fineness, whiteness and

    
 

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At BUTE Oe E CANNERY

NISTERN PACKERS, LIMITED

Butedale, B.C.

MODERN DANCE
IS CRITICIZED

Caustic Comment on ‘Vulgar
Affectations” by Mews.
paper Editor.

Ir ew of the keen interest
taken in dancing in this city, it
will pr ‘ f interest to note

Whal a ne paper editor in an.
other, town thinks of the modern

manifestations lie says
NoadyY #rudges the hovs and
girls the good times. The young
people of today had five years of
ppre n, five year when thei
natura healthy animal spirits
nave beer frowned ipon uu bave
natural died from the

tragedy with which the air was
filled
But now that the war is over

; PLaCe is aétialiy with us, we
are all giad to see the young
hinges y thei festal hour
Ih dance is the order of the
whit d we believe that dancing

j petsy conducted and super-
sas natural and healthy a
walking or skating

! Inetimes when one
dern youth indulging

dancing, one longs to

rmurin the ears of the dancers
those well-known lines of Burns

Oh, wad some power the giftie

gie us
lo see ourselves as others see
us,”
Che girl who waltzes about the
m with her eyes closed and
her head Isid on the man’s chest
shoulder, may fancy she is
baving a delightfully romantic

ne hut ehe is providing a de-
lightfully amusing jest for all the
? aere

The “Strangle Hoid.”

The ¢ places her ar
{ ne f the y ne man
‘ ! he i i iz
“ . . rent iy
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‘i pia s he Tt
t his heek ay
‘ gx ul la but
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‘ itt h ' xe i
iy be
i glior i is vul
g hands u ele
y tf arievy I
z which is
: i sign of ill-breeding
l pos apy ved by tl
in x esters is the I
; ; e gracefully < ect rt
ght hand is placed > i

the man’s left hand, and the girl's

left hand is placed upon the man’s

tht shoulder rhis allows
ah 4 ximity f i danc-
z gh t I ne
able t g ta
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a ' 6 , « vtl g
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hy

Feasting and Dancing

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ar ng an S ay: @| Province of = E Loewe age oo re. Many suffer from ills, which, upon
Bs legrees, O¢ linutes si, one t j
" Notice to Advertisers *}sand three hundred and thirty-six and fve-|§ exanunation, can be traced directly
, | wnths feet om the northwest corner of to cCefective eyesight.
Continued from Puge One . l thence south 85 degrees, 06
i : I two hundred feet; thence
Casual advertisements *]¢- een 42 minutes : .
t} \ t| ; rees ts oe ne we ag tE removal of the cause will
years grea , , , for insertion samé@é day * ten — : = ead ae a often restore the delicate
‘ e ites Wes eC ( and
i | should be in the Daily * f thence following the run-iown sUfferer to robust health.
wie ees News office before 10 a.m. * line northerly to point of com |} Whea glasses are properly preserib-
has { i. Mr. New-/] Changes in advertisements * Area approximately four and a balf acres | ed. shey restore the vision,to nor-
; hie hae Ae eet are , s € or less mal and eliminate all eye strain.
on drew attent th : should be on hand before * LENORA MABEL SMITH, 4
i of Marshs Fo hat Brit i by ber agent, A. A. Forsyth j
farshal Foch tha ra \* >pm ym previous d * Date 8th January, 1920 —=—=_
‘ had been t ba f thels 6) ——_———_—— SIT
Allies during the recent great wa eoeseneseseeseee LAND ACI Fred J dry
ind was larce esp nsible f ————————————— a Form No. 9.) r ou
timate victory He emphasized FORM OF NOTICE. [Pra ti al Opton frist
the necessity of supporting the} ; pe : ; |
7” | PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. | . .
Dominion Government in its w DISTRICT OF CASSIAR |] Third Ave. - Prince Rupert
i aie i '
f reconstruction and, more es-| TAKE NOTICE tat Lenora Mabel Smith, | Oppsstte Pest Ofive
) +} farming fa‘ ' i Duncan, Brit sb Columbia, occupation
Pores ee Swe | Splaster, intends apply for permission
dian adjunct to the British navy - tw purchase the fo owl ng de peribed lands |
NDERS FOR COAL. meneing af & post planted at the;
Other Speakers. " m : oul ; only “Sout aeras as ad ,
orlianc \ Ssie Strict,
I’. Silversides also spoke brief-| Al ED TENDE RS addresse a < », te aa. mee of itish Columbia; South 58
in res mse to the same toast ng oe ; ni . Col m- degree oo m tes East, three thousand
iy 4h Frespor si }cos Meee ngs te ctclock moon, | ic! thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes
‘ nentioned§ the mmpowess Of A, Wit DE TeCcesves ous tf bast, two thousand one hundred and Ofty
and | : ; 7 an | mondays ay a 1920, for the ey fl feet more or less thence; North 55 de-
England in war, commerce G01 coa iB butldings nie UBNOU! | erees O6 minutes West, two thousand five
} f British rat ; nd ft ee nee : oo
ecivilyzation Wars were not liked | t a spect atlo n and form of ten 7 iy e “*° oy inane a one PLUMBING AND HEATING
but sometimes they had great re ae obtain ¢ ron eeenaee | hundred feet theate:; South following high 4 ENGINEERS
epartinent ¢ UOEe . , t lune wint of ca enc ent.
forming effects on nations, The jraw nd tr om the ‘ are takers of the simate area one hundred and forty- Estimates furnished.
| i ominion julldings r eres re or ss.
toast to the ladies was responded | fers will not be considered unless Be, ut NORA MABEL SMITH
: : , ‘ the forms supplied by the De her ent, A. A. P rs)
to by Dr. A. H. Bayne whe s mpha inert nt and in accordance with the con an iim Menuary. 1980. orsyth Address, 3rd Avenue, head
size . ance of the gent-| ns set forth therein -- Oe
ined the ' ere , * in w * i Each tender must be accompanied Dy an MINERAL ACT of Second Street.
ler, not the weaker, se 1 WOPK : ted cheque on a chartered bank pay SNSUERSRSs FANS,
: ; OK ' st to the order of the Minister of Public (Form F.) Phone 174 — P.O. Box 274
work today. The toast to in i oe Puts Pe es ween st form F
red Societies’ Was answered tender, War Loan Be onde of the ny CERTIFICATE GF IMPROVEMENTS on
n Will also» be accept as security Pe
briefly and to the point by Ww. ! war bonds and cheques if required tk NOTICE

rhompson, of the Sons of Canada
and Wm. Reid of the St, Andrew's
Society.

A most pleasant feature of the
evening was the presentation to
Mr. and Mrs, Myhill Jones by }
hk. Tabrum, on behalf of the Sons
ef England, a silver casserole and
pie server After Mr. Myhill Jones
had suitably responded, Canon
Rix proposed a toast to the bride
and then the audience joined in
“She's a Jolly Good Fellow” in
which Mr. Myhill Jones was see!

 

| Tinker, E. R. Tabrum, A. Slocomt

     
        
         
  
 
   
 
    
   

      
    

     

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= Cc ~\ The ‘‘WEE MacGREGOR’’ Drag Saw is an inexpensive 3
= , practical and proven machine, peculiarly adapted for the rapid =
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= water. With equal fi and { tionate rapidity it will eut the small or large log &
= up to seven feet in dia Dey ng upon size and charecter it will cut from either =
= green or dry loys, 20 to 20 cords of w 0 Fy a day. =
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= can move it on the log and two from log to log. It has sawn a 2-foot log in 50 =
= seconds, a 4-foot log in 3 minutes ons a 6-foot log in 6 minutes. Its operating cost for 8
= gasoline, oif and grea 1S ADproximately 4 cents a cord. =
= . F ull operating instructi re furnished with each machine, and its mechanism isso 3S
= simple it can be operated and kent in order by any person. Its power can be harnessed
= to the feed cutter, the pump, the cirenlar saw, the churn or the separator.
a We carry in stock at all ti in Vancouver VWorehouses a full line of service
= parts. In case of emergency there is no long wait for delivery
= Write For Our New Illustrated Folder. Sent Free If You Mention This Paper.
= WEE MacGREGOR Drag Sew has boo
= ac Drag Saw has been
= adopted by the Domine 3
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= SAW MANUFACTURING CO ee
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= Forestry Service and
= 310 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Provincial Farm.

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{ } Cheers for bride an
sroom were then given NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS

The Dance

susonhtsiore oe | NEW MARINE WAYS |

guests adjourned

St. Andrew's hall where a dance: Phone 453 Shawatians Passage

was given with Gray's orchestra Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet
siding The dance was as in length.
h a success as the banque BWOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. j
3 ; attine salatitie to Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia.

See ge Mice Tsae|| Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd.

mittee in charge
President Myhill Jones, Ber A. Swanson, President W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager el
Wearmouth, Frank Salter, Percy Phone Red 391 Phone Green 153

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

I s Vickers, and L. Reith. The} ee
suet committee included Mes-| ———==

aa a ct ; alan LAND ACI

es Leek Uliams, Edmunds EASE E,
=. V. Cox, C. Kemp, Arthur Baillis oa i t

a ; Hillier. Crane. Miss FORM OF NUTICE

hes and other members ‘ HINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRI I

saa path Mieke dale, : " - : bd DASSIAR | 3
able hands of Mrs.ter = ICE that Len el Smith, ae
~ Commencing at @ post nied at a point ;
a } high water line on 2 "Wester ly shore YESIGHT—The most valuable of

Portiand Canal, on the North Boun- all the senses—is the most

eee eee eee ee 6 SESH cary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the neglected and the least understood.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
 

  
  

   

 

 

     

 

   
   
   
   

  

 

 

 

 

 

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My order, kitsol N 4.9 “Kit 1 No. 2.” “Sunset
R, ©, DESROCHERS, N i “Sunset No. 2,” “Maud MePhee” FPhon® Green 6O7 1017 Sra Avenue
Seeretary nd “Sportsman” Mineral Claims, situate
Department of Public Works  ) the Naas River Mining Division of Cas

    
    

Ottawa Ont, April 12, 1020 star District
nes 7 th rTM ic tae INE Where located About 24 miies from garno $

5 ENA LAND RECORDING DISTRICT [head of Alice Arm, on Kitzault River,
KAISthICt OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patinore,

ISLANDS Free Miner's Lices ee Na $1048 GC, 9s agent BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS

or William

 

      
 
        
   
   

   

     

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TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of n, U.S.A, Free Miner's Certinecate ! Specialists to Light ana Heavy Cou-
Skidegete, B. C., settler, intends to apply 3348 - ntenme. ay St _ po struction, Repairs and Alterations.
for a Heense to prospect for coal andjhereof; to apply 0 we 8 as ecora Mrs C
petrol um on and indal the following de-]for a Certificate of Improvements, for the First Class prcpiresse Work and
y rined inde purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of s.

  

   

  

thefeach of the above claims Estimates Oheerfully @iven

 

 

0 rencl t ndat planted at
nest veal : oe ‘J pd! F 1858; thence And further take gotice that action, un-
aouth 80 echaina; thence east 80 chains: | ler section 85, must be commenced before BRICK AND CONCRETE Bull one

 

issuance of such Certifcate of Im-
provements.

 

thence north 8&0 chains; thence west 80

CONTRACTORS

  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

ains, t 0 t rommencement
— “wh LIAM f Or ‘RY Doniteent Paced this @nd day of April, A.D. 1920
Dated this 6th day of March, 1920 LEWIS W. PATMORE.