, an. 1920, . 7” eey perenne meeeepecreeees THE DAILY NEWS ; . a — = =o ee ae — = See — — : | | | r | | | oryen| IRATTENBURY =|, “s7"vos7 servex vean, _ : of the uacienilaigea \4 ADDER . S i NE BLA Ned (c ontinued From Page One.) ] port 8 i g an AND OVERALLS :: Meularly gt atifying pee The attend. Wateh your ebildren’s skins. As eR ; Z , “| goon a1 you soe the slightest trace | mnee Tor the year was 117, an in-| of rash or sore, apply Zam-Buk. | minister of, Oners. | crease of 38, ‘The average at-| This antiseptic balm wil! protect | {ice will be the first country, ‘Wants Victoria. City Council and|'endance per Sunday was 66, an| the sore place from infection, pre — the wid to have a eabinet| ; ay : , } Civic Employees to Don inetpase of 15 over the year jasi| vent cee spreading and healing § [iiifiater “ports to superimtend| ee ae ae ende ‘ ” | eon . @ j all Hiesti: es of veieg seal sa | Cheap Attire. ended, W., W. Wright réplied to Careful mothers always “keep bet oe f pliysical ¢ ulture, ones ; ‘He report and spoke of the child-| @sm-Buk on hand for their chil- " see ig, boxing and games of ali ‘ ; ‘ VICTORIA April 29.4 ¥ jren and young people as being| en's injuries—it ends pain #0 project submitted by Rattentn i al the bas ne of the church.” | guiccly and prevents any yossibil- (Minister of War Lefevre is pass-| i "i eecrt . : : ‘ mit i | i ’ ? « ~ itlenbury, « ibed to the com i sureh, ity of festering. Best for cuts, Another lan stibiatited+s mittee as the “leading spirit in} Work of Church. burns, scalds, bruises, ringworm, |.’ Geer. eT eee ae ee j the ull movemes apy red | Mr. Holmes, in submitting the! eealp sores, eczema and teething se war ninister is a system of | : treas er T ss ‘ rash All dealers 60c bor iiitar training of hovw« before hairnhian tre ‘ Se eter $ report, gave the total +) jJand members of the City Councit’s|PCCPts 48 $2,126.15. This show-| from ne cradle, in order iStreets Committee yeats day f ed nm increase over iaet year and o 1 mn ik¢ (es possible to reduce in She’ P d ‘ - ’ le r ~ ompt Ps iternoon, and told them st the fdr the st time in late years the iF 1 ia Aree aegree ¢ pulsory mili- es Trou of those l igorous etn of denn by the eitiaone ARE balance showed a surphe pores “ROYAL STANDARD BRED" Chicks! | m fitoie nstead of ¢ fet . , . . my uM ! found ites 1 a WHO in eve lay aitire), ae Samat ! Fulton in Favor. Me i erg@iy eplies 0 e : od nena [wo uld pull down the ¢ t of living ‘ 1 replied ft th report and = Fred Fulton te ist Datthi ne. bie 4 EF the ’ . Full of vitality and } ' land possibly be a means of .pp_|Piaced much of the eredit for the esha ee ROYAL STANDARD CHICK FOOD have taken a firm hold ou ; aver inane ee ; ‘ way into great favor all over the ife Rove Stenderd We thee ‘vest halaneed ration, containing P ne revoiu mf d hi » i‘ ACEOCS STU Vea s Managemer 1 i q , ’ . cad ; "he ea, it ; dshed, the pastor l. H. Nuttall ee INCREASED RATES country The big fellow since he just the proper food elements rewwired at tals Important Sire: i 3 ne Aten! sked that tho)” pe. wuseell U1 FOR ADVERTISING J wernt under the management of i ee: Sane the best” is no mere etelel/ een ; inces it has committee should back him up in =r, NUMal then spoke and @x- that veteran handler of boxer ety thing @ into ft 3 stance: Table Oatmeal instead ~ 3 ane - shavings ig a ; j ‘ Halder ¢ 0 rs fr ev v ‘ into nstance L€ cause the his overall car vier sugwested E : on , his thanks t the choi The continuous inerease fom O'Rourke. has displayed of ground oats: selected. meat scraps 4 5% protein) and so wih | 4 7 aia ie the appointment of an aldermar vho had not been mentioned. He in the costs of production, wonderful form, and if he keeps the othe a sat the fn he had. Wateh the little | ah Oi committee to urage ;),, Said that the year had been suc- both in wages and material going as he i J 4 I fellows’ appetite for it! Yet ROYAL STANDARD costs nO Mores ils were 8u , “lcessful but it could have ot ; S as S, yack Dempsey, or than ordinary ehick food. Get s.nples fro any Dranen OF Sater ii wearing of eralia by’ Gity Ha j j have been has made it necessary for whoever the champion may be 1 f i } y worked 7 Te ore «4 A ’ ke . ‘Be r f plovees and j ‘7 tan much mor » if all had worked. the advertising rates charg- will have to accept a mateh with | ; Ha , ; i é it} } the household example fe the pavrerin, bn He urged the filling of the ehurel ed by the Daily News to be hin before Ane The. sport lacene Min 8 Grain Co unit | ‘ i baking. The ald ere tom with workers who used their revised, and the new rates scribes in the west have been fier ‘ ; aris as well as the a « will ts , . fier ] \ r asking few queath they Phan’ Ye * ir hand a vi take effect after this singing the lanky fellow’s praises Main Office and Mills Vancouver, B.C. rere 6 il , : nen tae Chuteh endeavor issue “1 row on. tre ce z a . ific Milk Co rel M a j be : a ae vor could e. J r wn P n, tran and an idea of bis drawing power BRANCHES: Victoria, Nanaimo, N-w Westminster, and Mission city. l . (iw Kinployees ; ecti ae ail atisfactory. sient display advertising will is understood when it is told that AGENCIES: Courtenay, Duncan, Langley Prairie, Glow “Ladner. Limited niation,-but that did not clos Phree solos were rendered by cost $1.25 per inch per in- he drew more than $13,000 with Aidergrove Orebe St, Vancouver, B.O the interview The novelty of Mr ae . as . ee re sertion, and af required on Gunboat Smith in a little Lown the Sunday sche girls sang : ag B2 : r FACTORY AT LADNER, B.C. nr Nhury’s« plea : tha sank i> unde Schoo girls who sang th front. page UU per outside of Portland, Oregon, a few i ltd ag ference of nis ‘ but sweetly Meth Davies and Mr. inch. Reading notices will days ago. the climax was t reached unty |) iseins. The gathering sang as be charged at 25c per line y v4 < - Alderman Sang declared 1 body the grace, doxology and per insertion and. classified After Gamblers. national. anthem, dvertisements er Wor he National ‘Baset Co s F Waste of Time nents 2c 5 word. rhe ational Ba yall Commis- Vs » #0t nei BScard Chosen. The rates on the other par sion, acting for the major leagues - 9 e ; The re sentatives of the con- { ir classes of advertising has started a vigorous cfusade 7] ORK ae a an ‘ ‘ / gregatior the board of man- shown on the new rate avainst baseball gamblers. \ - ‘ ” agement were elected for the card, which may be had private detective force has been . Pr - SELL M t ‘ ear. These were E. V. Ling, W. applicatior employed to obtain evidence in — ) hn the é { the “1 a Sherman, Messrs. Wosten- Ur National and American T O ' fy ! e, Whalen and Cornish. The 5 UCS \t the head of it is a , Members of the board already aj e j : t ho™Nhas had 7 for POlmted are Mis. Whalen, Miss 4 & 4 a ee ine olewalt Lait 0. ' : udson and Mess Allison, Lan- ' be 5 at baseball parks. He eys « mmenced mak- ve I i caster’ Derry Munro, Holmes and ae ty send his rubber shoe ‘ Z toves in 1843. Still ‘ r Dr, Kergir Che president of the 7 . gents to each city in the big ecir- SSS =— z= % . i i) x ie = ste a same line of business Ladies’ Aid when appointed will ee, ™ to drive the gamblers out. : ‘ Ui 2 Hundreds in use in = be a member ex-ofiicio * a Each club has been furnished 10i Pemberton Block Fifth Street ‘ nuncreags 2 i ‘ and the , . . . 5 ik % * ® Prisee Rawele ' mnie TIMBER SACLE X 2002. th a list of notorious offenders VICTORIA STEWART — ry e Kupert, is ' ‘ e as \ ‘ --— . he “nie ‘ ; Peele: ‘ quanianalh ; ‘ Old 6lothes would MINERAL ACT, Sealed tenders will be received by the ! be denied admission. ———- pee ur f ‘ ; ; Porm F.) M mists t Lan is mn jater wu np n on) The magnates afso will keep cer- BRT 4 IN > P ‘ “ hew yy i not — h 6ib day « ay, 1920, f the pur . - i SALE AT ste . CERTIFICATE OF IMPDOVEMENTS chase of Licence X 2 to cut 1.400% tain players under close surveil- 3 a“ ait _ te t f ed spor le 2 j 3 NOTICE sam Ot a vieet ae sata 7 oe a lance. % e or Ss Bu it can we do to belp’ a : se | Sa. 4 ‘teat d on 2 f,, Lake, ios 3 skeel Aid. Patoe Wort Miners! Claim, situate in the rw %) years will be allowed for re ‘ sien . e ? pe ' . ate ‘eas iver Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- moval of lumber a LAND ACT, : ; ar ware Form & tnmittee of five to! riet Further part rs of the Chief 3 rester ‘an ort) , , , range uw ; : van . Where located Near the head of Alice | Victoria, B. ¢ r Listiet Fe nee i® COND AVENUE mol the city eusployeds ig sis on: | im” os ia ae akan taka i ls Ne ee ee A HH P of own. tf ; mack wr he tmoverten wou mol out| Cowen Greist tee ekeve etme Britich Golumenla, boreky gives aétice thai es os near nae Listings of Business Lea Wanted 3 And further take tice that sctiom, un- ic has under section 7 of the sald A wing described Jands ie ence iw 1 peapic te Taire | jer section 85, must be mmenced before deposited with uw Minister f Public mg at a post planted at the Re = ———_—— le ace D : saat t that ‘way Me pt he - e of suth Certincate of im Works *, Ottawa, and im the of ’ f the thw riy end of an island. and about 33 ‘ . voanet ts Dist t iegistrar u and Regisiry t northerly from ation post of z caiers in ; ‘ mated thie Ord a f Apr 4420 Distr ‘ ee’ Ror ' " - j ; { i dadov said Dated U 3rd day Apri v2 District of Prince f ert, Prit Rupert, | pot the most riherly part of the > vg gs AGENTS. Pte ; J. B. STARK British Columbia, a « riptior the sit { and: thence in a is and HELG ERSON, LTD LOCAL 7 ‘ Ald, Sa it's simply ai--—- ~ — mentees | and the plans of reversible Acrial Rope t direct following the sinues ant ’ ‘ hie ‘ vet | Way over the Skeena River, proposed to be litiee of vt sh Jipe to point of ‘¢or \ “a ve : ta abi built over the ssid Skeena at USk.;/mencement and containing eighty (80 x ooo 4 le If wot went out 1 j British Columbia, the supporting towers of/, more or les be ¥ the said Ropeway to be on Dis D. C. MAWHENNEY, - - _ — —— Lots “A di be a lot r Lots number 1437 an Range 24. 192 Induce { ' t lie ‘ District bs: ‘ aT a eaevere a tae Atlee Oe Se LAND ACT. at ~~ ’ th or oe = “ax e tirst publicat f : tice, ‘ -_—_-- M tts - ied ane : a Kreg nza Com . Lin = . ‘ Notice of Qutaneten Apply to Purchase NOTICE TO FISHERMEN * ag a bare if the ¢ TIMBER SALE X 2338. nister Of Public Works at | Mce it ; age) mete H would appor ' vera city f Ottawa, for approva f the Var ver Land District, Recording Dis- . ameeipmeens sid site and plans, and for leave to con rict Coast, Range I, and situate on tii ne We ge the de in fea tenders will be reeeived Dy the | *iruct the said Aeng) Ropeway the west coast of Calvert Island, near its cs Sta ee ts r * Rupert, B.C. not Dated at soe K pert, B.C., this Sist/north end . y PoLeljoces a . one he 90. d f April, | day of Janus 1920 Take notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean We don't rfere witl the 09 f ihe 5 as nthe on . x q335 KL BANEA “Gd ct woh NY Leerre D, Fa 5, B. ¢ cet pation logger, intends t& an ce 4 . . t . eat 2 0 feat z atmore & Fulton, Soltettors. japply r permission to purchase te foi j(iress by ployees,”| ‘T'Spruce acd Balsam, and 8,000 lin. feet lowing described lands At BUTEDALE CANNERY » , f Piling WATER NOTICI Commencing at a “post planted. one half | ——» _—— — afd tid Ald atrick Yi iad | wo yoars w be allowed for removal ‘ , mile ih N.W. cor. Lot 897; thence | é | , ‘ it f time i WIVERSION AND USE perth ¢ chal os; thence west 40 chains; / nae | : onrt : are of tt hief Forester - vet south 40 chatns; thence east 40/ P 4] \ LS But you repress the peopl Victoria. B. ¢ ru District Forester, | z AKE NOTICE that *, P. Olsen, whose | -nains, and containing 160 acres, more or} . =e , ¢ address is Alice Arn $ { “ apply ~-e. TCH r . otested Mr. Rattenbury. Why}! Be PON SG Ri ys n licence to take and use § ibic- | MARK SMABY Butedale, B.C, rare tee ; econd-feet and to store about 400 acre Dated December 29th, 1019 i / AK 1LSOMIME, elec. i ‘9 el an e@Xa pie ifeet of water out of Clearwater River which = - | <2 mn : t or gh old clothes tk ;fows southerly and drains into the Kitsault NERS w = ° . ; Ay | Hiver about 22 miles from the head of the MINERAL ACT — - = = ee last a feline Ald. Patrick div- 4 jimiet of Alice Arm Se : ; 1" 1 D os oT itm biect to city The storage-dam will be located near Certificate, of Improvem*nts. | ee, tty ‘ FOG dont object to cit ° natural outlet of. Clearwater Lake. The BF gn ' wearing veralls capacity of the reservoir to be reated oO t a ; Ri 0° i . wearing overalls if 3 Py is about 450 acre-feet, and it will Nood| KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral F “4 ) r ed E R S ithey want to IL is up to the in- a PD = a= about 80 acres of -tand The water will| ‘lain situate in the Bella Coola Mining . i a be diverted from the stream at storage, ivision of Coast District. e e ‘ BR e¢ dividual ih jam and will be used for power for Wher ted:—-West side of apes a mK ie ‘| hone ry n eter al t mining purposes upon the mine described) ‘hann i, North of Cascade Intet ta Range ‘ . ° Dut of t ‘156 Gres ng) Then Chairman Sangst : TIMBER SALE X 2217. as the Climax Grovp isi Distriet Reopening in new works at * wn orders carefully ed the cross-fire which finally Ria ke This notice Was posted on the ground TARE NOTICE that [, HUGH ARCHIBALD : led to 3 "he BX on the 26th day of January, 1920 IACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL Cow Ba ale | brought ihe nlerview an aled tenders will be received by the A copy of this notice and an application) (OMPANY, Free Miner's CertiMeate No. y a . : , = tis r of Land® not tater than poon on; ursvant thereto and to the “Water Act 239, ‘ntend, sixty ‘days from the date a ‘ jabrupt close. Ithe doin day of May. 1920, for the pur-|1944," will be Mled in the oMce of the| ereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder | With additional Machinery and affull stock of was - of hase of Licence X 2217, to cut 4,590,000) Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. or a Certificate of Improvements for each } et r I Ralsar Cedar and Hen Objections to the appiteation may be f said claims for the purpose of obtaining Doors, Windows, D. D. Fir and Spruce, Cedar. Boat | ' k of n situated on Deer Lake sled with the said Water Recorder or with frown Grant of the above claims, “AEROPLANE SERVICE Prir pooae iho yal islam, liauge 4, Coast Dis-| he Comptroiler of Water Rights, Partia And further take notice that actton a Lumber, Oak, Glass and Marine ar. } nent Buildings, Victoria, B. &., within’ er Section 85, must be commenced before j ouT OF DETROIT... A 2) years will be allowed for re hirty days after the frst appearance of he issuance of such Certificate of Im- Phone 383] ne x val of timl his notice in a lecal newspaper. rovements ai - Mmwurther particulars of the ‘Chief For . P. OLSEN, Applicant Dated this 15th day of January, A. D Quick Delivery by own Truck] ee wintoris 8 p Memict Forester, The date of the frst publicat on of this 1920 P Rupert, B. | »otiee ts February 6, i826. H. A. MACLEAN. | rool Room moved to 1 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel eg IGARS Two Per cent. SODA Beer)"; OM LEE CO, 40 Seoond Avenue, West. VEGETABLES holesals and Retail Jeng ral Contrae tors and Labor hh KO hange, Pringe r Rup } Mh pe t, B, Q, eaned 0: Box 725 Two hasthton to ‘be Used Fiying | to Toronto and Buffaio. a0, PROT, Mich., April States | of the United Express Company, which service bl Promoters iAil will Istart a resulat be \ chan this city and Uleveland, an that the initial “hop-off j has been set for May 2. aerial | | wo giant navy planes obtain- ied from the Governmant have ar ~| lrived here, and are being go! I”) j readiness for the work they will) have to do. The ships are of the| 5 L type, with a wing-stretch of| }104 feet, two outside engines and! leomfortable passenger compart ments with every convenience | with wireless telephones, } The ships will have a cruising | radius of hours at a speed nd 110 miles an hour, The rate of fare to wweveland will be 820 one} ; way, and the time for the trip one lhour, Four other ships of the jsame type have also been cone] jtracted for, and will be used for ithe Detroit-Toronto and Detroit- Bullalo routes, IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN 4 wide ad ESF " Now “TELL THE TRUTH - HAS OvoR COLLEGE OE ATION BEEN oF ANY PRACTICAL VALUE “To You (TS REALLY A QUESTION WHETHER A COLLEGE UCATION 1S AN PROVANTAGE AN A & HAN (LL SAN ¥ ee FOR. {T WASN MY TRAINING IN TRACK ATHLETICS > HAVE TO LEAVE EACH MORNING CATCH T * EXGuT-F SURTEEN” ITS A GREAT LiFe IF You DONT WEAKEN