May 19, 1920, Tl pule bears the (MID name aT @ Rewarcofcouaterfelta a TORK? SELL YTOVE vg commenced mak- n 1843... Still in line of business ne gtoves same ; Hundreds In use in Prince Rupert. ———— On SALE AT red Stork’s Hardware SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 5 ), 6 ilversides RRO ia KS pne Green 156 P.O. Box 120 LLPAPERS AINTS VARNISHES KALSOMINE, ETC. rats caret ly in ‘PRINCE RUPERT TEN YEARS OLD TODAY | / (Continued from Page One.) cipal eleetion, succeeding in fact, during each year interest has sLeadily waned until now an élec- tion of little general and there are no demonstrations, Immense Task. ia PRINCE RUPERT ‘tal Labor Gouncil, ae noe concened n Hit O. B. U. i 1 Dates of MEETINGS ding Trades Unit, ! 4 Rms mitral Labor Council, x= nm Auxiliary, First t adie ‘ . : , WW . Me t , hermen, I ay tal Trades, First i Third hpackers, F rst 1 ¥ creage at Terrace Acre Lot or-Ten ut Terrace for a the before prices Good lots adjoin- wnsile atl reason- prices, d lots of fishing 8 $75 to $200 enney Bros. & Co. Real Estate and Insurance Terrace - - B.C. Own Lot OM LEE CO. 0 Se AQ) Second Avenue, West. VEGE TABLES Wholesaie and Retall *"Heral Contractors and Labor Lxchange., Prince Rupert, B, Q, P.O, Box 725 PONG B47 re OOOO DPODO ODODE OOM ON ¢ yf e207 ? 827 2nd Avenue co C. V. EVITT runt een and Auditor Phe, ® Written Up Bugaa jal tatemente eens "Y the Hour ov Month — interest | a ] i i Rae, *y at Te GdSSae San raga? em cae Prinee Rupert's first eouncil had big problems in front of it Che town was little better than a eries of swamp connected by a few plank roads and a makeshift telephone Lem On the pre. fall the lighting teystem from the B, ¢ lie and ‘Timber { mpany mill at Seal Cove had burnt to the eg nd and the only idle ination 18 by kerosene oil or pr file gas plant Forbid 4 | ng mountains f solid rock pe d up in the very centre of é 9 e j business ction and plank res | ret AV! tT ¢: mad - ted tl bases Amone : Ler lacing the cour ¢ fo the sre ipe Tobacco | inizing fre and _ ce ad ‘ light extension of n idewalks and school build Much to the credit of the initial Council, by the end of 1910 na wher thy id been only ; i the in harness detinite had | formulated and, . cle the m f the Work was I scntiditseeeeiiietas ii lia ad A eo er eB po ete ata aed ca ma ¢ . I R. Raby awud ~~ ; “ » K, Raby, of Cedarvale, ar- LAND ACT, A Comparison. i : | rived in the city last night. \ compar of municipal ° . . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO onditions in 1910 and 1920 shows 1 &. 8S. Magoflin, the railroad con- eae ane on * ‘s On ee i EXPLORE tractor arrived from Prince th eens Land District, Recording | ; ‘ , LL , ent Skeena, situate in the vicinity wasted. The city now boasts George by last night's train and 1074A Cassiar, graded etreet« ti 1° entira ke notice that we, Allen Falconer and ts t gh the entire is staying at the Hotel Prince Albert B Armatra of Alice Asie B C, sir es sectior t mplete tele Rupert. 2 pains art nen, intend to apply by system operated from a é ‘ i f 5 oo 18 lowing de xchang es of water- _——— If vou have an alvertisement ir nencing at @ point in the east had . , ary of Lot 1 4, Cassiar ‘ 3 hree Olaims Adjoining Dolly Varden (ij. paper today several thou- i dean tien. Sieatte- Mate 101 Pemberton Block Fifth Street ° ’ . » and make the ad. snappy and you sof DI jetion | ermamt Sond moral Grotip at eins edjsning|and make te a ano? i ots for Sale ui ’ [ ; ,es tl ? J o ‘ : gt act ally all . ne rie : ad Mel I ’ z jection of al " ] ‘ . meee I ! On- ne ‘to the south . ” . ' . if ~ M a | } fo ‘ : i thence north 2¢ ; ‘ j irt ents \ ; "1 z i g j t ihe north eagt --in.. i at n er, ' \ ‘ t: then 75.1 feet . The Mayors. , s of Caplain J. Al McL« s as t jary ¢ wor started by Mayor 44, ' ent iy burdy, the z ten acres, more or arts o t e own ! has be wi known indy in, Vice-pre- ALBERT B. ARMSTRONG, ne . , wed by succeeding coun- . . ; PS ALIEN FALCONER, a > pa a irr pet te t; Denis Camp ell, seeretary by Allen Falconer, Agent Listings of Business Lots Wanted s and although each and every treasurer, and Dr. Peler, McLen- ated 12 May, 1920. has n for its share of nan. Dr. AR F: Greer and A. E. [IN PI k | ere F | ind accusations of mis-!Ganey director élk prominent is SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH] < arve’ eciors, ali prominse ats i OLUMB ement; It would be untair| yore ot eres cae ; will | LUMBIA j| HELGERSON,LTD - - LOCAL AGENTS #f ; ' h he t niaved| « : ee aae aaa W and st point IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA as ey Oe Pe! eee The Royal Group, which con-}t be five ¢ re candidates TION ACT AN . . 0 irt the progress of the t f a hots ‘ raserit ar tes must be British subjects and — i ue sists of seven claiins, was recent-— | resid { Canada for at least one year, IN HE TER OF THE S8STATE. OF ty. In 1914 Willlam Manson wa ly taken over by the McLennan /°* ! seventeen years, and not LOUIS DIXON, DECEASED, INTESTATE. | ——— —_ — io the chief magistra ‘ : ; va wre rty-ve years of age ahs | ; Nn : : 4 a u es Company froin Messrs. OG. R pplicat t ¢ will De received up| NOTICE. 1 HEREBY. GIVEN TO-AVHOM | . ar has been f low yy §. MM. ; . : ~ ‘ boon riday fay 21st, 1920 pplica T MAY CON( ‘ an Order made by ae ‘ 7 p ,. Betts, J. Miller and D. J. Uancock n forms and full particulars may be His Hon i ing, in the above| Newton ivi2 rr. D. Pattullo under a bond of &100.000 with —a |°>™med from the undersigned or from matter g Jigy of April, A.D } ; c. : s .s , mo" any Government Agent 192 as Of (G19), G..M. Newion (4944-16) Jeremy “yaa Netnant Uhenin mmment Anette 20, at Maite sgpss NOTICE TO FISHERMEN M. P. MeCaffery (1916-17), Thos. McLennan will arrive hore at tl sali en Civil Service Commissioner u Ml b t 1 to swear to the I 4 nan Will @ i a uile ia, zi at tt said eceased as irring Met nt 1918, 1919 and #920 end of the week ij together with ADT 29th, 3920 “ * eae - aaa f a oe BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH B Municipal Aévansoment. A. C. Garde, consulting engineer WATER NOTICE. date of the first. publication of notice of Apart from a standpoint of ; meee, ore meantime proof} d I pa ; risrh? ’ surve , g : . . , : pal advancement, the city a A. E. Wrig h or we DIVERSION AND USE ; f this Court} an ce er meee F , * ‘the group, wil { ‘ ce ‘ orn get . : salted | 2a Th oe cee Sere is been blessed with an. indus-| are Png scNicy for the future de. [Coe tn eee eee ee Mee | ae : Hheeauentis| At BUTEDALE CANNERY ' i ~ eTess ; ‘ via Stewart, B, ¢ will apply for a licence R DERED | that . - velopment of | 1 bejto take and use th 1b et water ! blish notice x ry few cities of its age and , mufated a eae t of Fletcher Creek, which fNows west ° mpert Daily : ha seen. Ten years |, are ° y and drains into Cascade Creek, abou er J at Prinee ’ meV : . bree ] i 5 qua mn b the Ih wal) Rupert, B f aa one month Ry dale pia was little else than ‘9 — ' : indary in Salmon |} Valley DATED at F é tupert. B . this Butedale, B.C. ; situated ¢ JOLLY fue water will be diverted from the}20th day of April, A.D. 1990 » i { camp, depending Verde Rail ha ' eam at @ polat about near th th JOHN H. MeMULLIN, nt mnstruc- en me 3 ’ st r of I OMeial AdiMnistrator. il tr 5 b ie -—4 ne 1 iilway Since that re ‘ ‘ Ship] 8 e t f cardinal industries \f Ma ta ; 4 pestaked f Britis Columbia, HsbiNg, | oy weal ti é tak cele tiid tate — i" ing ' ¢ and lumbering, ' ‘ Wil , tion with its mining and milling oper e ° . e¢ \ hius Vids es ns have made of it a centre. A hali Calvit at ; rl deal fe I was posted on the ground i : ; ; i ag industry -has|.o pring nt th day Of April, 1920 Reopening in new works at ‘ : ' HM , . the rie honding A col f this not and an prow T : j j i he s un- , : pursuant thereto and to th Sew. UE ‘i thet } Sane with Messrs. Betts, M ind 1944," will be Mled in. the Cow Bay ed ed ' jluction of aliue i fall resent | Water BR rder af Prince Rupert CANCELLATION OF RESERVE i - me : . n Pacifl ust. Colonizatior $ ar. ~ : nt)” or to the application may be Med — i With additional Machinery and a’full stock of ene wine UVES , ou ‘ holders will, no doubt, g rhead | with the id Water Recorder or with the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the : : has taken place in the rich val- e es ; i ve * Sia mptrol r of Water Rights, Parliament/reserve existing over certain lands former- | Doors, Windows, D. D. Fir and Spruce, Cedar Boat 4 : . ; _ with development and prove wh Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within Ofty days | ly held ler Timber Licenses Nos, 16403 s s “ t leys Of the Skeena and Bulkley the -mine. reailv. holds It js after the first appearance of this notice in/an! 16404, Kitsumkglum. Valley, is can- Lumber, Oak, Glass and Marine Paint , . j ; nds of settiers . a ws ? local newspaper cetled : d thousand ; ettler thought that several ch leads PREMIER GOLD MINING CO., LTD G. R. NADEN, Phone 383 e @ lishe« ‘ many Applicant Deputy Minister of Lands. ; . has established, whit 2 from the Polly Varden run by Dale" Pitt, Agent. (Lends Dermrtinenia wee ay : Quick Delivery by own Truck more are coming Iwo mines in through it The date of the first publication of this Victoria, B.C., the district have p§oven to. be nae ' otice 1s May 4, 1920 2ist April, 1920, i = mong the richest in the wonld = — - ~ ind dozens are fast being = iia ieee erates aoe ee developed. Forty sawmills are in operation and playing an import- int part in the building operations of the Pwo immensé pulp | paper | working to a little to the south, and world ant il a s are capacity the production of spruce during the war was invaluable to the aeroplane manufacture for the Allies Resides these main in- dustries the town now owes much of its prosperity to the shipbuild- ing business in the city. Was Disappointing. The attitude of dissatisfaction that prevails in some quarters Is due to a well defined reason. In 14940 a brilliant, too brilliant, fu- ture was painted for Prince hu- pert, one that probably would not Ihave been attained had conditions | leontinued as indications at that ltime promised, Everybody pre- \dieted 50,000 population in 1920, | ith skyscrapers and ocean steam jship and pretentious In lstitutions. There was a boom) ‘land following it came the. reac-| iW routes rs —|tion with stagnation, Then fol-| lowed the great war, when the lworld was straining every nerve) } to increase.its powers of destruc. | | . | Progress could not be ex} pected at that time, Now again, lhowever, the city is on the up- ition, lurade and the future looks rosy. 1 Gene Byrnes Says:—“It's a Great Life If You Don’t % 3 Weaken. IM VERT GLAD Te KMowW 1 MAVE SUCH A NICE NEIGHBOR. MRS. GRAFTO AND ANYTIME 1 CAN BE OF ANY ASSISTANCE LET ME KNow aS. GRAF TO es! | does 1_ CAN SPARE A FEW E665 WHY CERTAINLY \R OL OUT OF FLOULR~ co mt You b is eS ITH Jost A COPPOLY