iy, 20, 1920. Man Who Will Be Head of Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. D.B. Hanna is now head of Caneitats National Railway with which this Local Concern is to be Merged ee si Guay) name &@ * Pewaree fconaters *d __ THB DANY: DAILY. NEWS NURSES u ADVISE they have proved en it ae what is claimed for it. Miss Z. L. Doxey, graduate nurse, of 8220 Mithigan Ave, Chicago, T sT OF FLEET HAS ipany | BEEN SOLD BY DEEP SEA FISHERIES CO. Deep Sea Fisheries Com- not actively engaged he § now ARY chicks herve tip WL ( a eT te £ iw in view of t} Pane oT pea gb ave patient, ,who suf- jin business. If bas just sold its and often begin life with in- 7 View « » fae ‘ » ‘fled " 3 ‘ . . ' " | 7 cs act that the Grand ‘Trunk Pacific Railway is is the only Stee oon od jlasd lishing boat, the -P. Ry 'T. No.} werited weaknesses. Proper TORK’ | ing under the same management as the Ganadian National] relief. |$, to Captain Bet for use. ta) 4 ing is vital at this stage. ; j “ ic ec ’ %, * a 7. tailways, the people of Prince Rupert will be interested in the! I have used Zam-Buk mywit ON CCl > with the fe rtiliger) should have appetizing and att S head of that ordinicet | for the same aliment, also for sores =plant at Silver Creek, i ligested food so that they can ELL \ ginization, who will soon be head of the whole! and burns, and have the greatest f » fishi ' | wi The fishing schooner Haysport) a life a | ¢omAd, ‘nm it.” Sake a firm hold on . ystem. rhe man“who holds the f chair ee i ie position Of chairman of the il ve ae sold a short time ago | to J. MeN | ROYAL STANDARD CHICK FOOD board and president of the Gana- od, Nulty of this eity. ha Reine Nabil + tan « ao Cais is clean, nourishing and appetiz- 114 ationa Hilways is av | TT ' aa > thle inl vere | FOOTBALL LINE-UP | ing enough to be served on your Mm) Biythe Hanna, a Scotchman and AD own table. Made i : » mmence lAK- : ¢ ‘ | | } bys commences - “ PCanadian, 62 years of age. | | The teams bining up for t@rior-! the choicest ingrediy : as St | \" Love ls4d, SU an Mr. Hanna was born on De-|* ee = jrow night's football game are as | table oatmeal egoked with ei = ‘ i ve { ame ne of busine as cember 20th, 1858 at Thornlie-|required. The fundamental prin- follows: } eee tees eee tiny My Hundreds in use in bank, near Glasgow, Scotland, |“Ple he works upon is to do the ns of England F.. M. Davies; | grain everything ate aa Prince Rupert. ard entered railway service wit jbest he can, with the resources |o. ot earn ee Ge Kole es ? Gable ed 7 { . vi > r i : > » j er Athe Gi ; */at his disposal. And of him it}? Winsby, W. Crisp, G. Kelsey; | be cen ee Br as (ne ake ie } ilasgow Barrhead and Kil-! may be said—if it can be said|*- W. Griffin, W. Quayle, G. P.| the most delicate of baby an co , marnock Hailway in 1874 Injof any man—that he personifies ‘Tinker, G. M. D. Lamb, James} rae . ' ied Stork s #1878 Mr. Hansa transferred to| ‘ability constantly applied.” jf arquahar. Allan Davies* and a Send for Samples and ~ - the Caledonian Railway and was | Blessed with a sense of .humor Bentley, reserves. ‘ » 9 4 | ts 2 — [ f e i[Hardware cashier for that road in Stobcross | that is thoroughly reliable the . ailie Ww: Rk, M Artin; ~ aancanar Velie FS ’ ND AVENUE _ lserious problems that have con-|Menzies, J. Stewart; A. Kinghorn, | aa Ncw Westminster, SSECOND AVES ferminal Glasrow from its | . ; : 7 name, New ter, > Black 114 ; he , fronted hi mday in and day out | A. bey, J. Campbell; Db. Wiggins, | Mision Citys ; hone Blac fopening to the date he left to|since he first entered the service|‘V. ©. Williscroft, T. Black, R.| AGEN CHES: Ce board ship for Canada in 1882. lof the ©. N/R, Have not been al. }MeLean, W. Murray, White and fuwerdale, Leedwab, At this time the Grand ‘Trunk |!owed to take te joy out of life. Jack Kelly, reserves. i greve Railway made it a practice to A man of simple tastes and dis- W. McGulleeh will officiate as : , bh tinetly democra in his views, |"eferee. } Pring out to this country young 4 ee | ; DAVID BLYTHE HANNA “ y 3 She holds the respect, admiration!) ppopare: { lverst CS§ Ir, f men of railway~ experience and}/and affection of officials and em-|IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH| - \ itt i ‘ ‘ , those f ’ ; . ( UU " of th who took advantage of this oppor-|ployees. He has always been easy|in tHE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- | OTHERS On arrival in Canada therefore Mr. Hanna entered the|t© approach. Possessed of aj 0% ACT @) } rh TH R . . vies ie G. 'T. K., being employed in the auditing depart- wonderfol memory he greets old /!N Tie | ME eee ESTATE OF { at : a e ne AUIS DIXON, DECEASED, INTESTATE : nen Montreal wo years later he made his third change employees by pame in a way that) ont | | Vancouver ling, | Green 156 eh , ane. makes for the very best feeling. |,,“QTIC®. JS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM) ‘Vancouver, yurtnia | r ‘ rimen , a, okey y . y { ; : ; e t re P.O. Box 120 ’ : ee — ut of the New York West Shore |1 preserves the human touch.) His ike Dont fe. Xiang, in tea Shove 2. i »KR with headquarters at New York City, and!/The difficult task of combining Tees, on tollowas— een ; ‘ ae e years, 1884 7 the officic : » Oo 1T IS ORDERED that the said John H aay \ ? ‘ , oficial staff of the Canadian McMullin Shall be ajowed to sweat to the} (7 * i move was from Hanna who was called as presi- | Government and Canadian North-jdeath of the said deceased as occurring : ve “Orta av] e, dent to build up the organization eq Railways has been accom-|atrer the eapirsiion of one toate fron te ‘ in ! ame hief needed to handle a People’s ail. plishe Oo ¢ date of the first publication of notice of , 4} tol 4 : ’ . pl Rail-|plished without Sriction of any this order, unless in the meantime root itoba and way System 14,000 miles in ex-| kind and the two systems are now) 's furnished to the Registrar of this Court Y ’ A | ting tent working smoothly together as faked kan aint Neck cues an Fe a e Ma 1 cent In ne. which is a ae 7 to the said month of January, 1918. ‘2 ata te ae __ riving Fores. ne, which is a tfibute to the tact)" anny ‘Tr is FURTHER ORDERED that = i i t and Mr. Hanna has won through to.and judgment of the presiding the said Jonn H. McMullin do publish notice | x 1 cou eae ne tb . he : the it ine - this order in the Prince ne | ‘ sé he possesses ie ers ews, & hewspaper published at Prince 5 : ell inhe t ability to rise®o the Mr. Hanna is a governor at St.," Be t a. G., for a pertod of one month 101 Pemberton Block Fifth Street 7. ? 7m ot. VATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this ‘ Se With itlackenzie and Mann. needs of trying situations, and|Andrew’s College and is a staufich |2th day of April, A.D. *920.— VEREORSS. STEWART : ¢ iter, Mackenzie & because he has the driving force Presbyterian. te chal adeainidieatoe. : 2 ] q { enced the construc-|to carry him through most ar- ie WATER NOTICE ‘ ! ih e to Dauphin, of duous work. His manner of Advertise ip tbe Da)! y News DIVERSION “AND U6E. r LPAPERS fireat h ired mile etrets h of Spee h is decid dly Guta, Subtacr «ts TC mye N E ha =— ot S - a e , ‘ ie8 diaial TAKE NOTICE that Premier Gol inin : NTS ( idia N thern Railway tact to deal with questions diplo- iCo., Liad., whose address is pe Re y ne| pat ARNISHES “yelem lt was not so known at! matically is forthcoming when} to. take “tad a ee ee feet ee seeiiiabdatiae ep entiiiamensdiaitbiiitin si to e 2 iM ee 5 ef oO a ; sta iat time, but bore the appellatior * it of Fletcher Creek, which flows west-j eT — f the I e Manitoba : wav and LAND ACT. jerly and drains into Cascade Creek, about) All refually Live ani ailwt ane i Jone quarter mile north of the International; Pp rts ¢ th f ui Company. The two rail-/Setice ef Intention to Apply to Lease Land. | | Boundary -n Salmon River Valley ! a or le own > in OCaestar Lacd District, Recording Dis | The water will be diverted from the] vay » lere Werh Seek ink & TNAN- trict of Skeens, and situate % mile east leaak cng ag yo “3807 Rupert’ hinerel Gee or operate the ronc alery from « f Alice r rent ner of Eat eet. supers Minerss a. {ager lo operate the road, and tha |Z fom sows of Alice Ares | Claim, and will be used for power purposes | Listings of PSE pe Wanted whe lved upon D, B. Hanna. |Wergin, of Alice Arm, 8. ¢ ocapations jup n the Premier Mine; power house to be) ‘ ee Seatlae, ant taétried’ Wellten:: tatends 201 _. AD .Reemination Bir j@imoe and Gunton |jccated Of 10% 36¢7—Cascade Forks No. 3.| == eile \ He entered the services of the) apply for permission wo lease’ the follow a ore bert will be held on Saturday,; Ths water M to be used to generate; nie INCE RUPERT Canadian Northern a few days be-/|'®, described forevbore lands jae a 1920, in Vanchuver, Victoria, New| power for a on ae property OF tel HELGERSON : : rihermn 4 w da} - Gossanen ; ost plented A esunibster ‘ah@ such other points as er Go Onn , ake OCAL AGENTS eo! tahoe ' Christmas of 1896 a& super-/ bank “Of Kitsault River * ones ’ ath $0 there May five or more candidates. nection with is mining and milling opera-| G ’ LTD L BC Le or UAE! i ' . c » chains; thence east 8 bains more or less Candidates must be British subjects, or ; ntendent By practically livin@® yo siskece River: thence north 20 chains |Te*idents of Canada for at jeast one year, | This notice was posted on the ground) qe ae a the line, he stirred the terri-}™More or less t Let 50; then e west gojof full age of seventeen years, and not /00 Ne yo this See ced an O.B. U sam wh : a ebains more or less to point of commence- bg ae po woo lporssant, deueho eee ee ek ———_—— — . . . ‘ into ducti } ] b 94 Conteinin r or} 4 e ecelv ( productivity am y = i, and Containing 160 acres, more OF wo noon, Friday, May @4st, 1920 pollen 1914," will De Sled In the oMce of the andl es of ‘ 2 verw nicke! do ail that HOR. POWLER tion fe rms and roll particulars may be | Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. ‘ rINGS Scotsman could expect a A. F. KERGIN, obtained from the undersigned or from), {,Piecven 10 00, Ot ccorder of wiih the . . . H K Fowler agent , any Government Agent, ( , See recon NOTICE TO FISHERMEN : i . ni ‘ the ia ce ; att heist A Sa ae NNES omptrolier of Water Rights, Parliament dos Unit, Firs ’ id was made es Chet Beer eee sioner, |Bulldings, Vietoria, B.C, within Afty days/ See ee ’ pm y its charges the first year “TIMBER SALE x 2388. Victoria, B.C , oe . the first appearance of this notice in st . a ) "40 a local newspaper I Labor Council, 3 h a lidy surplus, And) . : * | — Apel 10th, 3030. _. i PREMIER GOLD MINING CO., LTD., th MI eale tenders will received by the! MINERAL ACT | Applicant ! : I " imi M sler Lands not ter than 1 nh op MINIMAL ai. ) . { ben's Auxiliary, First ' dant hint ig the 3rd day of Jume 1920 for the rohase | F F.) | The date of ine first ublieat oft jaye 4 r iture which had guar- f Licence Asses wo cut 1,06 feet} (For b foe Mar 4 eae an an ce : ‘ j th We teed bonds of Ul enter.|0f Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar and 13,000 -ERTIFICATE OF IMPROV iTS soba . __— . . nN 7 ’ . ' lineal feet of Piling on an 4frea situated CEE CATE OF ISPAOVERERTS At BUTEDALE CANNERY s Meeti e journeyed ep to Dauphin in Cumsbewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Is-| NOTICE er a ren. | I : ‘ ; expressed themselves is District : ig “Kitsol No. 1,” “Kitsol No, 2," “Sunset q ne nae ft dear wil Le allowed for re-|wo. ft) ~sunsed, No 2." “Maud McPiee WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED 1 T. : ° by ized a he evi-|! sf unber nd “Sportsman” Mineral Claims, situate trades, First Third P Further particulars of the Chief Pore ester the Naas . lyis "0 . ? ’ sperity in the tenri-|Vieteria, B.C, or District Forester, Wrince Pe eer ee Caren oF Cae ® Butedale, Be. ry Packers, First Saturflay lines served. This suc- | "Veer, BC | Where Jocsted:—About 24 miles from 4 : furtt ines . ones mee a re arms on Lg River — mr iraged er 4 an- AKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, F ; ‘ ned. di TIMBER SALE X 2286. | Pree Miner’s Licence No. 31048 C, as agent a ee BP 7 7 i * ih x hich was most marked dur- Susie allah “e snd ah tol or Wiltam Martin, of Seattle, Washing- on or t! five rs the llowe eaied tenders w wv received Dy the/ton, U,S.A,, Free Miner's Certifcate No, NCELLATION RESERVE : ' yea it followed, Mintster of Lands not later than neon On} 3315.C, Intends, sixty days from the date ee When in Town Come to the ye dis f the G. N. spreading | the 27h day of May 1920 for the pr irchase |hereof, to apply to_the Mining Recorder NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the : : . : tf piddate X¥2284. to cut $95.000 feet of/tor a Certificate of foprovements, for the | reserve existing over certain lands former- és far afield fom the original 100) spruce, Cedar anc Hemlock on an area ad-|purpose of taining a Crown Orang of|!y held under Tuber Licenses Nos. 16403 ae at : errace , « «etretehinge from Gladstone}! inne Lot 338, Swindle Islend, Range 8, each tae ave claims om 16404, Kitsumkalum Valley, is can- : tod : : as istric And further take Notice that action, un- | ce . oe Ins : One (1) year will be allowed for re-| Jer section 85, must be commenced before G, R.. NADEN, ear Beer, So nk ars and Cigarettes “59 V0 at noval of timber lthe issuance of such Certificate of Im- Deputy Minister of Lands. N ft Dri S, Cig : é Pour Acre Lot or Ten Became Vice-President. Purter particulars of the Chief Forester, }provements Lands Department, E. Petersen ‘ ae , ' C., or District Forester, Prince Dated this @nd day of April) A.D. 1990. Victoria, B.C, j ira lerrace fora Whe T il offices he he eee im Bi LEWIS W. PATMORE. } 2tst April, 1920. 60a) or t e before prives idia N were estab - —— = ————————— Se paeaenee nee. Good lots a lioin- | onto in 1902 Mr. a itil he 7 , i i i ‘ { take up en- a am === titi *nsite at reason- t thind hi) In d espotr bilities as i t prices aponsibilllipe. Sane Byrnes ‘Save: —“ H the M —Writ Own W s.” ‘y Vice resident \ 1 Supervision : te of fishing ' ' lepartments of the road ere’ $ S Music e our ord n 1 &l augepa en i aad. Lot $75 to $200 Blu. heid the reins of the great rite to yperating, financial, and tratiic departments and continued to hey ros. & Co. give, by dint of long hours, the; same kind of elose senutiny to/ the problems of the road as in its | ma! Estate and Insurance errace ~ ~ B.C, early days, only the perspective} a was for 10,000 miles, with ter-| | ininala at Atlantic and Pacifile tide | SOOO PLO DOLD DIOL LD | water, instead of the 100 miles i“*section” between Gladstone and) YM LEE CO Dauphin in Gentral Manitoba BS ° Mr. Hanna became in 1903] Second Avenue, West. jpresident of the | lanadian North- lern Quebee Railway, and in {907 VEGETA BLES of the Quebec and Lake president Railway. He became of the Niagara St. and Toronto Railway iCompany, and also of the Duluth, Prince Runest: B. fp, | Winnipes and Pavitic ppaseeers, = e347 _. pg systemh subsidiary which give ae my 725 access from the main line at Fort Francis, Ont., to Duluth. When in 1918 it became desirable that the stock holdings of the owners of the Canadian Northern be jbought on be shalf of the Canadian people by the Government at Ot. st. John ipresident Catharines holesale and Retail méral Contractors and abon Exe hange, ~ ers T 2nd Avenue | | } © V. EVITT | ‘UCtioneer line or tawa, and the 40,000 miles of and Accountant it involved were embraced in a [National System, it was D, B.