THE aay Ld. ke ea aes —— _ oe ee — ————~ et j ~ | Dr, and Mrs, J. Frank Ingram | — “oe ‘ left for the Bast on.this morn. i . pmees a ; . : ; er ta a j THE POINT ing’s tnain after having visited * it at _ to be considered in buying in the city with relatives, They OF PROTEST a Sunli sht j fr | im Drugs is, first of all, the will spend some time at Brock- a | quality. Then, of course, | ville and Toronto before return- oy | / you want to-be sure that your [J/ing to their home in Burmah. Sp t / eeches by Local Leaders at a | druggist keeps a fresh stock Fk. G, Dawsen, Mrs. Ingram’s bro- d } ‘ e | ay Night eciiatialige and. employs®an expert to ither, accompanied them as far as Opens: 40 ane? . * as 1 a S \ take charge of the | Smithers, In Motntyre Mall. ‘ >) || Sirsa é ~ . r . Prescription Department — }}| A ‘kaelp 6 tear (| On Saturday evening m the) i A Sunlight Wash Day is free } i A party o ocal commerctia : : ; : i : c You can be sure of all Hisnavetiers while stranded at Ter. |MChutyre Hall a mass meeting of [i from the toil and labour usually a) | re ese hye , badd ee jtace last Friday evening played | lal “aela ceeaened ” ‘the c associated with washing, lead , te em ae Dee 1 baseball game with the Terrace | "8% "C'4 to commemorate the , ee = ——~ Se s ; c . Ls . a & ; ay rashes Se 2 OUR MODERN DRUG STORE }} club and were defeated by a f4-t ssaer eee a Cn se ned because Sunlight Soap washes | low een set asid Irougneu . ; is re 22 a >» Zs i - ree the Dominion as a demonstration clothes beautifully clean and § \ \] 9 e . day. Attention was also drawn white without rubbin s or 4 + | Ormes Limited I. oer the classified ads. on Pas to the needs of the wives and 4 : , s i \ | i Ive. children of the imprisoned lab scrubbing. , \ 1 ; . . te Re ee ee ee eee oe [leaders in Winnipee and a fund mal\ \ \ | The Pioneer Druggists : [sae started to nid in sends ° a)\ | > Lest Case t@ England. At the close ‘ ¢ * Tuo & * Phones 82 and 200 P.O. Box 1680 i oe s of the sp@ethes th: following U ni i ny i | TY o - . ! . ‘AS passeu Ul Piheus p pn } THE REXALL STORE J Subscribers to The News ® eo was pa junal eh i \s are asked to pay the de- #® © hegre itn no oiler elie | nee —= * livery boys each month " ly onesie. Oo are oa af | when they call, except , “ “ a ae oe Subs. ai Gent we hs | where payment has been @| wor i ses tp , on ; Cas cs || “nee see ! | B RIN tc made for the year in ad- oie ‘bn thikee = al i ee . HW \ vance, The boys when @ ‘Me in ee ee ; BEY (che . that is nd hearis for a life- collecting carry oMcial res @| Manitoba, wae ee on er ya ee being the surest, gentlest, purest of , Boe. Mk } Sot theta te Amado, dae ee ceipts which should al- @/°! Seditious conspiracy and com all cleansers is kind to the clothes— | 1} TT jagyt thatdoes not mernit wre necess- - mon nuisance (in our opinion a f 7 ‘ , 5 i ' arily be very expe . We have = ways be preserved. @ iudicial interpretation of a su they last ever so much longer—kind iri p ee ' DIAMONDS Seevevesesessagae (essful ceneral sirike conducted to the hands, too. Every cake ‘ie _, Dict ee man lr year oe teedkth Ree ce [by od ae et inn : a wae carries the Sunlight $5000 guarantee fA) | . that we can s¢ you at mode 0 innipeg during the months ‘ = > prices. It's the same with al’ our Never serave 0 ‘tooe exrinats lof May and June, 1919) and of purity. , _ . Jewelry---good Gualities and fair {the clagsified list |wh seed, oe rt aes te 7 ai rices prevail here. emas § infamous co c- : : Hh ii nitig All re sa promptly done. ition is to be upheld and enforced All you do is soap the wet clothes é ti Us \ ys ; SKEEN N “i e jabor ament of Canads : : HAM ba “am R. W. Cameron “DISTRICT UE s yebey cuaMiorie ae te araLT po “oe A we postion with Sunlight—roll each garment aH yg —-*\\ f md ff - se I ndi- 8 fi TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of] igual wh ts. the chance ef tightly and leave to soak. Later ' \j Hein Ai The Jeweler 3rd Ave skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to apply | vidua 10 accep — o . 4 : Wit! pif ; r @ license to. preapect. for. coe nd | acting for or representing the you rinse thoroughly. No wrench- Pei) aoe anes pet oe and under the followin |workers in th Sank inf o nbs f ‘ ° 7 We he jes e ands -— j . ® condut al * ke . i HOMNGDE at a post planted twenty | , ' as thal strike shows . ing or relentless rubbing. The be Hitiir4 ; Bi ebains north of the south-west corner of |/4Y @5sume, as thal . ' di s 1} d y s: ' LAND ACT DL 266, theper east 80 chains. then e/its effects upon the enemy, t irt just really rops oul. ou ii} . svulh 89 chains, thence west 80 chains by . hii! Liles . . | V } jotice of Intention to Ap sly to Lease Land, | thence nofih $0" chains, wo point uf com j¢harged with seditious conspiracy can go out shopping—or do other i ' Miss , tmencetpent, j ' d co ance and be . ‘ i Skeena Lat Recording | Dated this 93rd day of Ortonher. 1919 an mimon nuisa i : ins aille ‘ Specia aiue : ; e Five District, and 1 WIL. LIAM 2 4. LEARY, Applicant prisone d theref work while Sunlight “ely ‘ at and - : A as - s - ” it. eT acinar ‘Therefore be it resolved . 1s actually cleaning if Section 6 ' "e. i ition Re SKEENA LAND RECORDING piviston, |the workers here assembled Ut! ' the clothes for you. a pe cae ae tor par DISTHICT MishANbs CHARLOTTE jwe this day render an emphatic ‘\ siffn “tc tease x” following described TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of protest to the minister of just : é 4 ; ands Skidegate, B.C. settler, intends to ApDlY | yy >. 0. Dohat ie eat Insist on Letting the Lots 4 and 5, Block 27 ng at a post planted on the |for.a Heense tw prospect for coat a on. ¢: %. Poherky, against th . Bap ee i st rescribed landsnne nee the followingl invasion of our constitutional Soap you ask for Seventh fenue : 5 ’ 7 0 n at < © , ‘ge ane earnest red os ~7 TAS . J ¥ hea alana | hidion the [ehtine Rorih ot" the doub-west corner of| revuekes and earnestly request SUNLIGHT SOAP. near McBride Street ' t z Ista 1 DL. 266, thence east 80 chains, thence/(hat the Departinent of Justice » \ ; , north $6 chains, thence west 806‘ chuins, exercise iis authority and restore all acre more or ss Urence south 80 chains, to point of tom- ia the h F i lit t 4 I EVER ik THERS WILLJAM A. NOBLE, | mencement. aes 4 their homes and liberty our ‘ : 40) OK $650.00 each Sen tothe dogma Agent: {/DAMS IN WILLIAW J. LEARY. Applicant.|Pateemed brothers, R.B. Russell, [MM ‘LIMITED, Toronto Dated arch 2th. 1999 vashittentiiles pinernbtigteesbiciteliticons fiichard Johns, W. A. Pr itebard, “6 e BE ee er ee eee en ae Hieorge Aumstrang, William Ivens L at e ore bre t d ¥ John Queen, Roger Bray ar 1 a er “ee ee ji McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Lid. Agents 3rd Ave. Phone 1] Ue ner Ege Coal OLEAN a SCREENED Delivered $13.75 ton We strongly recommend it for your kit chen range. SCREENED LUMP Delivered $15.00 ton. For y heater. CADOMIN MINE RUN Loose, $12.50 ton, Sacked, $413.75 Best Furnace Coal in City. Consumers Go af . Ld, J, Lorne MacLarer ager Room 11, Smith ( Vhone 7 510 me 4 WARE LOE re ee aE DENTISTRY Don't neglect your Teeth One decg 4ayea orm lows rs your eff DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Mor, g, 9 to 12; fternoon, : 1) to 0 Satur- day, 9 to 12 o k venings, Tuesday, Wed) 8 and Fri- day, from 7 to 9 DENTAL Ny; E PHONE 109 FOR (g ; . . > 2 . ‘ ; . é ; , 5 ‘ >. g tooth le ee ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT | PNET or nne np eren wereiamirunnss i one POC — +e He were ee | ARRIVING On or about May 10 ONE CAR LOAD Alberta Potatoes eBcok Your Orders Now. Special Quotaticns in Ton Lots. Aupart Table Supply Co. PHONES 211, 212. Piano Tuning Spring tin is the best time to lave ye piah tuned and over hauled as climatic conditions are more settled PRICE FOR TUNING 18 $6.00. PRICE FOR TONING 18 $6.00. ! Ma 15th price for tuning will be #7.0 Give us your order before the price gocs up ALL WORK GUARANTEED. G. C. Walker and Geo. Gagnon, Tuners. Walker's Music Store Phone Biue 289 - P.O. Box 266 112 Acres al Ycloome Harb Porcher Island for $550 SPOT casH, lot for Geod leve lb $300, Ed. H. Mortimer Real } stat 4nd Insurance Agent. B24 Seooud Avenue ¥ we Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Backed ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per | ton aes) 54y' es, $12.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 Bulky Rugs Washed for you Laundering heavy rag and washable rugs at home is slow work, especially in these uncertain spring days when the right sort of drying weather is so seldom avail- able. In five minutes, you can pack up half this heavy work of housecleaning, and have us do it expertly for you in our modern way. ; Then, too, your floor and bath mats, which soil so quickly, probably need wash- ing. You can sead them along also. Let us lighten this toilsome work, and at the same time help you make your home brighter with old rugs washed to look like new. Have our driver call for your bundle. Telephone today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 8 * Shad dy’ ate Farnell.” Aiderman Casey. Alderman George Casey was the first speaker of the evening and before passing lo the subject the conviction’ explained the dif ference hetween May § and the first Monday in “September: In felling of the Calgary Convention the speaker stated that he had jiany associations with some of ithe men now in jail At the tis lof the great eonference he felt ithat there were no acts of jspiracy but the regular business lot such a gathering was carried jon, namely to further, perfect the | working bases of union men. If jduring the strike crisis of last jyear a zeneral strike had be« ivalled here then this w ild have | put the local strike comn jthe same par as the men who are jnow held in the Manitoba hi i Mr. Casey felt that the whole mat jter was an absurdity and if ther lwas any conspiracy it was mostly jon the part of the guardians of ithe law. | Representing Internationals. In his opening remarks W. | Phompson explained that he was there representing the interna tional labor movement. He un derstood that the meeting had been called to offer assistance to the wives and children of the im- prisoned men and that he was not prepared to speak upon the justice meted out at the trial He believed in some form of con btituted authority which muet naturally be enforeed by the ma- jority. Too often, according te Mr. Thompson, justice was very flexible lowards the working lclasses and in the case of the Piano Tuning and All Kinds of Repairs. GEORGES GAGNON For Outside Ordegs address P.O. Box 1666 Phone 71 9|/ Winnipeg trials, seemed to have been bent, curved and stretched. {t was a hard battle for the molh- [ers and children who are suffering and he advised that in our fast left should not be forgotten. J. H. Borroughs. The last speaker was J, H,) Ceti Night Phones - J. G; Steen, 371 . Longwill, bios 270 Day Phone 5 STEEN & LONGWILL Sheet Metal Works Agent for McClary | Furncaes s nite Ary 2 er Heating ‘Engineers 5th Street and Fraser Street Prince Rupert - - - - B.C, Burrough who gave a very de. tailed. and careful study of alt the issues at stake in the big strike of a year ago. Hy pointed out how sucecasful had been the efYorts of the strikers ip getting control of the eity and pointed lo the issuing ofthe mitk permits as sufficient proof, He ofjected to the recent trial as being an unfair one and urged great co Pperation on the part of the work ers in orden to send the test “ase erncsvccccecoooncoscnonsrsecorones | OLO!e the Privy Council of Keng pace of living others who may be } —— a Days are Lengtii freed there. then this da Ligeiiv en t ‘ ase f ail ues cnn te rene “a Now the sh sod tf apiere ny x &) ’ arm! you do not ‘Lomiate Sealtt iey"ses | PATTINSON, LING & 00 The Dance. Following the addresses many HOT FLATES sd remained for the dance which wa Ovens nis a hy the dies uxXiiiary. { ~ by the La Auxiliary. A Sane e i" tention was drawn to the excel ia i the quarters rt Hot P a 0 “ ‘ t ' : it dut - hy " ; ere H et ably 4 ‘ k M Lind Pric M rate bh Mrs, FY wd M es 2 — - * a stant - a) } J. Grilravy, a pls ul t = ’ Bl ines , ; +b rs q ' Lis tonintuil Siberty «4 GOldbloom Quiis - ved at Burns Lake last week ¢ (at OC < Nresses pen his practice the A need Beautiful Costs, Su st forthe ; ; @ see than MH ~ve? that has been painfully folt byt selling at less than ‘acto’ wy ie on iaL piace Will ~ Ther ss laciaatial 1" every v oma * ay) Expert tailoring dow Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnsley — te at, Shaughnessy Heights, have stay bel A.L. Hobinson and son Jack, of ” ‘ct ing with them thein daughter, Mre« ay eer GOLDBLO' 1M » zi teres teeter POPP PE ELE LE OLE LOL. CAB OCELE LE OOOO LOE OL Lore eet reeeeteeeeFr Victoria says the Vaneocuver eo World A ae Venerable Arehdeacon Collison seers hit was a passenger f y . Seite i ony goto a Batuisiay ' a Casse 3 ir akery night. At the capital city he will attend a meeting of the Anglican Synod, H, W. Sharpe arrived from Hazelton on Saturday afternoon, Oiof Hanson was a’ passenger up-river oo this morning's train, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BINTISH Phone 190 jcmauiic-aenetta Bread Buns a Pastry Pound ‘ Wedding Cakes a hat Fad Se _ Cake Pies 1° os nee ——re eeett CULUMBIA -_ eocceneer poceseneet Parlof -—. ‘ in Probate s 3 S} hampoo In the matter of the “Administration ? — HE Act’) And in the matter of the Estate ens os oer xy) PA Vrauk Harry Mobley, de@ased : 2 5 1pOr TAKE NOTICE that on the get day of me , ; ; : age April, 1920, probate of the lant will and NORTHERN INTE RIOR 4 2 estament of Frank H. Mobley, deceased, A a s5TION 32 a and administration of hie estate, effects CO-OPERATIVE / 850% 1A $3 R ed ¢redite Was granted to avid Gordan : . . T) ea'g 2) ™ Stewart and Alexafider Finnie of Prince will open in C. H. 1OMG $2 vibrate’ Kupert, B.C, the exeeutora named in the ; Avenue 44 and said Will, and all parties having claims stand, Third venue, 2? Lee pow Qgainet the said estate are hereby required opposite Post Office ‘3 ys, ding! furtish accounts properly verified to, 2 } ent nd all parties indebted to the estate arc 3rd May, 3/3 t Govern® required tao pay the amount of their in On Monday, f local Meat \5 Oppen one debiedness to the sald Pevid Gordon with a full stock of lo ‘ $3 210 4th Ste Stewart and Alexander Planie on or bwfove | Fruits, Vegetables, Farm 4@ ; 1¢ the iat day of June, 1980 Dairy Products, ; ? Dated thie ist day of May, A.D 1920, | ennneet WILLIAMS & MANSON, ’ eangenes BBliciturs for Kaecutors,