|, CATARR of the ouaatne aH sieved In OURS ” re gule bears the Tle je ; Ty ° . catatonia fella _ 7] FOOTBALL GAME ind homes its hific Milk Co. Limited Drate Bt, Vancouver, a.c ACTORY AT LADNER, B.C. TORK’ SELL TOVE ‘ommenced mak- sin 1843. Still ve line of business H eds in use in Prince Rupert. —_-—— SALE 1 Stork’s vaca: SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 a . Dealers in PAINTS CH KA] SOMIME., etc. lversides PROTHER Setond treet x 120 b 56 G Ne 42 i ne 156 Green bt ots Tt v ders carefully attended to JUR '00l Room Moved to ‘| Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel eee BARS SODA "© Per cent. Beert’j hue, West, VEQq e: 1 A A Les metals and Rotal| al rontrac tors and Exchange, ae on Ry De 547 Pert, BQ, — P.O, Box 725 RESULTS IN ATIE..... Callies and a. Tr. P. Play to 1-1. See ‘PEGGY HYLAND T0 BE SEEN HERE TONIGHT e | ‘ila Kn ine is the sort of eirl who rune away when her sur-| roundings grow too prim. Thus | e sp 9 oer emsan, freee * $ ‘ ‘ PAF Nit v verve a ——. — MOTHERS ! DaNvunz AIN TO FORE Watch your children’s skins. Aa soon ai you see the slirhtest trace of a rash or #0 apply Zam-Buk, This antiseptic Saim will protect the sore place from infection, pre <= 01 AG | | } ea ame one Quite she escapes from boarding school, Yous it from apreading and healing [Arrange Spedtabulan method of nteresting out of an uy . Seon follows. U ' an upper story wi . rging Cause Bef — making a rope of her ROO a A Careful mothers «always keep Premi Ese ' rhe football game between the Hs ’ yy Her bedclothes.| Yam-Buk on hand for their chil, tila HHH | Mh i | b Callies and the G T. P. played y Similar daring, she eseapas; @ren’s injuries—it ends pain 60 tes eke +) My , Mi } linst night resulted in a 1-1 drav the attentions of Cecil George, a| Wilesly and pow. any possibit- Special via G.T.P. Tetegrepne.) Se /Somrhge ‘ ru youns snob whom he ity of festering. est for cuts, | FI ME. April 9 -_iFabrielte i i r rr |The game was well contested and Sislige her | as ver fat ner burns, scalds, bruises, ringworm, |p Annunzio foreign ‘omen : i a P| ic af iproved quite interesting rhe!» hig ser to mamry. Fate and | ecalp sores, eczema and teething | 4 foreign office’ has f te on for tha G. T Pp a Siibits a4 igh wind bring her and Lang- | rash. All dealers 50c box. ;eiven to the Associated Press the ’ ‘aie Cre mar don Trevo , } of 4 easave. t wh « be Marry Foote isi the firct a ( : ‘hy r into @ mending shop | i os . I ave, which will be | ind Harry Menzies, for the Callies, ao here begins Priscilla’ s | . | a fel Neb Be ih 9 ah og j l and Father 4 . pnext wunetl of Pre miers came through in the second Th , jects to | . j , “ltrevor, because hy ‘ | | DAnnunzic lanned te wer ‘Callies missed w penalty kiek iy vl at eee ten hae Journasmt it} ~ oe ts “ a ee lthe second half, that woul nr who denounces Mr, Kane as a war j thie an Remo conference, but did i . { Wouls ive ‘ | . : lout. them ahead profiteer. So the adventurons| i jot start soon enough. The mes- | Stuart, who 1 new mar young girl poses as a mending! mens eee reads: “The League of Fiume » fads 2 . a rs j . man on girl and visite Trevor's apart-| a coalition of peoples op pressed hie ert ywotbal liels made r , 1 | Sale tbat laet +f 1 a ments on the pretext of darning INCREASED RATES and wronged DY Anglo-Saxon bile ¢ iiSt night as jeft al back with the Callic le ma" |his socks and patching his linen FOR ADVERTISING hegemony by the Pseudo League ‘ n e { ™. while arry ‘ : : i Menzies making his first a », Love blossoms and blooms Tt jof Nations and by the Peace Con- e » oe . pea J . ae - ‘renase Peay . ‘ ance cf the s na ppear-|though there are minor setbacks 16 confingous. increase ference—has been. constituted.” | : BESSON | ed anoth-/when other young ladies « ull Tr my the cose 2 production 27 = s Ainge , ' 33 i 8 ef e- : ee ae ‘ tar tf that iy Waldorf. at vor on the tels ph np both in wages aud n rial i ’ rt 7 : ; ” ** i / wt mira i “ ’ » & Rood one ane . | toberts, centre half, starred for th seeing’ at the W hol the advertising rates charg- : , a ule eetho . ; ihe railroaders Sid Thomps Nitonight sUD eae ed by the Daily News to be j i oe as _ oo ory fo gente and a BOW raven NOT DISCUSSED Lon eae remoe watched the sids will take effect after this i a oi -———— | IER W sient display advertising will Sir George Perley Says WNews-. 7 ‘ i i SOLD OODS OF cost $1.25 per inch per in- papers Only Mention of Gov- | f 4 j port Briefs ‘ SEATTLE IN FOUR sertion, and if required on ernor Appointments. i tt 4 ieaseliartllallithdietaarnsemsresapnsoniiia| the front page, 52.00 per i WILDE MAKING ROLL er — meh. Heading notices will (Special by G.T.P. Telegrapns.) t _ E Jimmie Wilde is gathering in| . p via &. TP. Telegraphs.) he charged at’ 25: per line LONDON, April 29. In refer aa ' money while the shines. Hel, ANCOUVER, April 28.—Need-|§ per insertion and classified jence to a report from New York i 4 is averaging #12,( a week f les Knox, welterweight, defeated advertisements 2e per word. §}to the London Daily Times teday SSS See z ff jis bouts in Ame ‘ d when he oldier Woods of Seattle in four} Phe rates on the other par- that Canada had turned down two ee | 1 0 nA i ‘ J | rounds | yl e - Pe » an 7 +2 . : wets sail for home again he will| "UNS last night, [gf Coular classes.of- advertising fi/neminations for Governor-Gen- 101 Pemberton Block Fifth Street. > have a bank roll : size of « 1 anothe roxing event Johnny are shown on the new rate eral. namely, the Earl of Athlon: sith 4 steam the J » te tekide O'Leary, former Canadian light- card, which may be had and Lord Byng, Sir George Perley VICTORIA | STEWART | ' thie fast as awe aah ‘ ght champion, held Red Gage! upon application. lanadian High Commissioner ——__—— P wy tt ‘ . nd i entea { And ¢ a ‘ ‘ i draw fort four fatea that 1 ther appointment . “aves asin a bt-ups Seitieatton ds Phis was O'Leary's first has ever been dis ssed é@xcept . ] are no “sep” tn the eolleetionltiampi to come back since et te gerne ots for ale | { x th figet rame a year ago “ae W ile ‘ hout t the . mia p “ ; s et . - - a GRANBY BAY SCHOOL ety em It is just as cheap to get your T - . : NOTICE TU \TRACTORS, ’ my Best Team Won j rinting done wel! and done at SEALI DENS eupesacieee | Tenaes All Parts of the e All i t heate hy | ome as it is to send it away. Try it School” will be réceived oO ay . . A ; Che News Pr int Sh op. i it the Minister of, Publi ' . re _ Lill ks 2 k no of Monday c ; i ‘ oj seeikatastia} aie TIMBER SALE X 2002. D Fuss tose wa ie Bae! Listings of Busifess Lots Wanted ” ro? < ; ‘ lest are t eipels -A ae ne Sealed tenders will ‘t 1 be i tion r Koom School ; — (Form P.) ie 1 ten ye recs by ' eS a Sind ie ‘ i a j ‘“ the ir : plik iifisier Lands t late tt I r ant Ha ‘ Electoral Dis " 4 - “ r Fee CERTIFICATE OF IMPDOVEMENTS ae or Th — ibdnns ¢ Lee on . 8 | ‘ . echo-Slov ah and We Grase < cence 200 : 9,0 1a ‘ i ome fad . Cote - er 2, al ' avy 7 Plans sf cations an be seen of HELG ERSON. LTD vas ve LOCAL AGENTS” i 1 f das rune Hemlock and Ba det iraw r opponents fol- NOTICE sm on an afea situated on Big Lak nd after Apr st at the offices of E OE AE NO aC 3 ; : Ellersile Chan Hange 3, Coas “t ' M . re ‘ | Me rie ' N olf er Claim it : Na bbs i Ma Esq jovernmer Age ta ; ; t , “ dass River Mining D vite a of casetar Die | ae cy tt nt irs wili be allowed for rm tu e Va a ees eee —_ a a“ : disap taal } n riet mee Hinber : , = 3 Se , : ner Db rs » Chief a McM <4. Gove e ent aoe a ee. ee hag ed at its defeat by Canada a POmnLeS rt Re Wie, and of Alice | ivi irtaria, ‘ee C. ar bide et I : as I Pine r - ‘ PI as Soi re | ‘ ii was anybody's game ntil n ar! Take notice that |, 2.E Stark, Free | hupe rt, B.C ene a i ti. Anderson, Esq., Government Agent i ate ¢ ditve . Certs . 0 r ‘¢ the finish,” said Manager Fel-| tity days from tbe date Nereot,’ 10 BpDIY | |) WAVIGABLE ‘WATERS PROTECTION ACT ee ee eee NOTICE TO PISHE =RMEN. Gus ave bul the béat teat won, ihe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of} G. Chapter 115 me eS Depernnm aoe re Works. ee Fete my vements, for the purpose of obtaining . ‘ a, B. C JA charity exhibition will be given| “Eryn aby Gti abige, claim | meh Wt,cmiany timated of Usk |" intending tenderers can obtain one ops OF FRES BAI : ‘ < v i 1 further take nitice that action, un aks aan 4 sD ; —_ Ae enecifiecations by ‘aontria oe Antwerp on Friday wt King | ler section 85, must be eotmmenced before Retinal ith — M - —_ ad te : A a i : a a pe Bi ; Big : ; : . sane : ste f ablic | Indersigned ith a depos ) n } niDert © pe present.’”© vemet _ ewe ee 1 Sis Srict Reaisere? an. Ut he olice Of Ut boollars ($10 which “ur be setunted ' and Ice i Bee | Dated Ure 3rd dey of April, 1920 Dis fe cers ee be Lane Nees) tu > in & ; Z, re, trict uf Printe Ropert, Prince Ruperi, : eturn in good order ; : More Pay Pro FootDal! i fh. ‘Si knk | British Columbia, a description of the sits The lowest or any tender not neces- At BUTEDALE CANNERY ae . ip y neces- } Mhe Et ah, kell Anenaté and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope sarily accepted i ai. w } all a- Way over We Skeena River, proposed to be 7 > Se aie Rial Wak anab tts Pullover the said Skeena ‘hiver at Usk A. 5. FOREMAN, WESTERN PACKERS, LEE : ‘oy | t! ila tf f | te said Nob bia, the "eee riing towers of Pyblic Works Engineer. ‘ betas 2 sens he s¢ ex « rofess d iepeway to lost > Dis i Works Department, i nat ui * er players will range from| 1} bret agi pmeeres 1437 and 833, Range i Vietoria, B. C, } Butedale, B. e ON att . "4 to $45 a week the vear round "AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex March 23rd, 1920 j mene — plration of whe month fre wn the date f pe eee -——_ : . = a ——~ + gee “ a te a of 810 per game ihe frst ublication wt the | LAND AOT. | — ‘ ‘ 4 Kicanga Company, Limited, will under Te ; ind #5 a draw it | Soctie D o j : j ‘ ’ of the said Act, ppl to the aan te t ‘i 6 th TIMBER SALE X 2338. minister of Public Works te s oftce fe | Notice of intention to Apply to Purchaee | * ee the City of Ottawa, for approval of the Land. play ‘ ‘ ‘ ; said sit@ and plans, and for leave to con Vancouver Land District, Recording Dt : ; i “ya . eres Seaied tenders will be received by the | struct the said Aerial Ropeway t of ast, Range IU, and situgie | ‘ Vv slead ¢ as DeTore . istrict Forester, Prince Rupert, B. ( not Dated at Prince Kupert. B.C., this 8ist| west ast of Calvert Island, near i net 8 total sximi will now! 8% than noon op the 80th day of April, | day of January, A.D. 1920 rth end vi f ihe purchase of Licepce X 2338 KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, | Take notice that Mark Smaby of @cean/ > be 82540 exclusive of talent) «ar Kitimat, & . W cyt 425,000 feet; 8 Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors, [Falls, B. ( occupation logger, intends to! 1? y ' rin © and Baisam,.and 5,000 lin. feet > apply for permission to purchase* the fol- . one f Piling Th TMF ing des ed . . . i Two years Will be allowed for removal WATER NOTICE, wing described eens planted oné half ARE You SOTO Te f tunber DIVERSION AND USE, lmile north N.W..cor. Lot 897; thence | SORE THAT cgpcrrygperede Show wtnne Further particulars of the Chief Forester 7 a - north 40 chains; thence west 40 c D ELPED , t nN an one sg 4 hatns ar \ rine elite pil » in ths Rig | Vietoria, B.C., or the District Porester, | as AKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose} pence south 40 chains; thence east 46) ov Ate THIS + . ; , " , Prince RK pert, B.C et a owes ao a. will abe | hains, and containing 160 acres, more or} ? ear - his yea ook Lik a ————— —-——— _—<-oeo- or - 4 rence ’ SAC uM us cubic ess, i . : } econd-fpet and to store about 4 acre xy SN i - bunch of bushers Alexander | Sees of w mr of « paerweser River whicl Dated December aoe prey i = OWS southerly and drains into the Kitsani: 7 o. | Vaughan, Walt Johnson, Tyler Ay | River about 22 miles from the head ef the MINERAL ACT ! ine Marquard, Rodolph, Neft, Benton |-nies ‘ scotab dan will be located nea oa 1 % | - , é e located near -__ } x iTon and Reuther have been jnatural outlet of Clearwater Lake. The | Certificate of Improvem®nts. i % rapecity of the reservoir to be created | NOTICE . batted all over the lot in the most , | about 450 acre-feet, and it will food KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral} bs if the games they have started > He, pnet 60 acres of land. The water will| *laumg, situate in the Bella Coola Mining} ; e ! ; oun diverted from the stream at storage) tvision of Coast District. P A bunch of youngsters are show | dam and will be used for power for| Where located:—-We side of Dean! : ‘ ng them the way. If they cor TIMBER SALE X 2217. (es. the himax Group. See oe tel “Coass Distriet. Pe ee see - 4 Se Ne tne Mente Sinks eaated i ie } This notice Was posted on the ground} TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD | : 4 u i at) : — » eed dh aati on the 26th day of January, 1920, | IACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEBI 4 to bring something hOdme with his Sealed tenders will be received by the A copy of this notice and an application | COMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No. | ic ° j { ter Lands pot later tati-noon on} ursuant thereto and to the “Water Act 239 niend, sixty days from the date | “i Athletics They are the youngest/tme 27th day of May, 1920, for the pur- | 1034," willbe@ fied in the oMpé of the} ereof, to apply to the Mining jRecorder/ es inggregation of baseball players ase of Licence X 2217, © Cas 4,500,000 }Water Recorder at Prince Rupgrt,.B. C.| or a Certifecate of Improvements for each | E Agerege ‘ a pp hit) feet of Spruce, Balsam, Cedar and Hem Objections to the application may be f said claims for the purpose of optaiging | z lin the big league lock Gf an area situated om Deer Lake,/ Jéd With the sald Water Recorder or with Crown Grant of the above claims. - ‘ i iPrincess Royal isjand, Range 4, Coast Dis-|) h@ Comptroiter of Water Rights, Parlia And further take notice that action un- trict nent Bolldin Victoria, B. &., within] er section 85, must be commenced before | | Some Judge Two (2) years willl be allowed for re hirty days after the first appearance of | he issuance of such Certificate of Im-/ ; e 9 } ; i moval of Umber ; - his Botice in a local Sex en roverments | : Judge Harry H. Belt, of Dallas Further particulars of the, Chief For jun @ M. P. OLSEN, Applicant Dated this 15th day of January, A. DD! i : : : ester, Victoria, B, G., or District Forester, late of the frat publicat on of this | 1920. | Oregon, sitting in the CHPUILG brine: Rupert, B.C ywotiee is February 6, 1990 H. A. MACLEAN | 7 eourt at Portland last week, for —_——_—— ———— leat that he was trying @ case on ra ee eee ik ae ve Bt ik in a : ’ * Phursday afternoon and went to IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON'T WEAKEN ' ithe opening baseball game of the} e | lseason, leaving a jury awaiting ihis return foom luncheon, ithat he had been kidnapped were Fears lexpressed by some court attac he s| jbut inquiry found him in a front row seat al the ball park. He requested a newspaper man to attend to having court adjourned for the aflermoon and apologize to the jurors. . Carpentier to Circus George Carpentier, heavyweight champion of Eurepe and chal- lenger of Jack Dempsey, will tour America with a circus, it was an nounced by Jack Gunley at New York4he other day, Curley holds a theatrical contract with the Frenchman. Carpentier is book- ed for his first appearance with the circus in Washington May 10, While the contnact figures were not made public, it 1s enero that he is to receive $2,000 a day, and that will amount to 9400,000 ITS A GREAT LIFE \F You DONT WEAKEN