you CAN PLEASE her with out Candy. Kv- erybody who enjoy 5 the most delicious, whole- and PAINTIEST CONFECT!ONERY Why don't you try our Candy yourself or buy come for your friends and prove its excellence? A shipment of Neilson’s Chocolates has Just arrived ORMES some Phones 82 and 200 The Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE LIMITED P.O. Box 1680 | i a moh als A RING that means something is al- ways treasured, Perhaps you have one that some friend gave or left you or that belonged to your mother. If you know hat we mean. so | ; Tinkers and figure lead-pipe cinch.” (One of the indict of Winnipeg |MeIntyre Hall o1 i27th, at 8 p.m. on “The Winnipeg “Guarantee no leaks }Gaswell prize. THE DABLY NEW PUBLIC MEETING J. 8. Woodsworth w speak in Thuneday, should be pr hand before 5 p.m. om previous day. j \®eeeepeaceeoeeeaeanen | Labor oflicials the May (Ce EET Strike and Trials.’ eS . a! Friday and Saturday at Dundas | Saves labor. The Coupons |*!!!. “The Fight ror Oe with each package are a MAY, May ol) ing alee value in themselves. Intyre Hall at 8 m e Ne Era.” : Collections in aid of the Labor BUTCHERS TO PLAY = bevence Puna. 26 _TINKERS TOMORROW peace GEORGE The Butchers and Tinkers will! , aM sical : mix in a baseball game tomorrow Phis place is elebra r/ on . jlarge scale on D nion Day. Al- evening and the proceeds will go! towards the fund for the erection ready the Athlet ae rani. 4 ofsa dressing room on the athletic working On a pretentious prog! am ; which will inelude baseball, foot grounds. : a 5 eens aiainal The lineups are as follows: ball, lacrosse, “field sports an Butchers “This is no skin horse a ee fe game—we're out for blood and) yo jocal Oddfellows Lodge has we'll bring home the bacon.”’)— purchased a tw torey building “Tenderloin” Bob Frizzell Cr eG be used as hal and lodge Brisket” Harry Astoria p., ““Ham- cana burger’’ Angell Astoria ib., “Pig we |Hock” Sherman 2b., “Sparerib” | G. C. MeLeod, son of John Me- Howard Frizzell ss., “Stew” Tup-jLeod of this city. has passed his Iper 3b., “Hammy" Leighton rf.}jaw examinatio brilliantly at “Kidney” Weston cf., “Porky the University Saskatchewan Douglas Frizzell, If. land was. award the first. year Had you thonght someone “Garbage Can” Joe Ratchford ¢.," R. C. Beldén,. a well known 1 would appresiate in the lDiunger™ Jack Crossley p.,jzonto publisher, is visiting his sale way a gift from you of i“Stove-pipe’ Robinson 1b., “Still- daughter, Mrs. A. K. Shives, in Our Quality Jewelry? son” Scherk ss., “Sewer pine /the city. R W C (Louis Astoria 2b., ‘Bath Trap” | : ‘ m g ¥ ameron ‘Marrs 3b., “Snippy” McLaughlin’ A settler named N. H. Halland, The Jeweler 3rd Ave. if. “Check Valve” Breen cf.,|@f Chief Lake, shot through the ‘Flush Trap” Bob rf “Tarry” |index finger of his right hand = \Wiggins and Red Lead” Cecil with a .22 rifle this wee and had i'Brown, spares ‘ to walk in five miles to get aid. TIMBER SALE X 2042. RWW, Spares: i The umpire will be James Hun- , a ae eared will be received by thé/ter and the base umpires, George} Never forget to look through Minister S pot later than noon on » . a For Sale he v7th day a May 1920 for’ thd pur J. Frizzell and George D. Tite. the classified list hase f Licence X2042,. to cut &7 00) ascncctimastuintinnasiliesitiaaa le lacnceanetititiltnatsintitin a sie eet of Cedar, Spruce and Hemlock on an} r Sims. Le S E S rea ituated’ Gn Moss Passcte, Ranke 8 ANNOUNCEMENT Peer e ee eee ee eee ast .District H 0 U Tw 2) years will be allowed for re . m0 al of tisaber ele Wakefield Jitney Bus will leave . Notice to Advertisers ria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince/(Gjj's Cigar Store at 8:45) each . SECTION 5 pimpets, BAC. te ——————‘lmorning for the drydock, return? Casual advertisements *# 4 Rooms, 5th Ave. W. $1,675 TIMBER SALE X 2400. nerwillteaverth Gebdeok, atab for insertion same day * s smuir Street, ——— Aa e ; shoul be in the Dail ° Bhgoms, Dunsmuir Street Sealed tenders will be received by the/®ach evening. a4 ee ahaa i ‘ $3,600 tthe ton of Lands’ not later than noon on} siaenitipctihi didi bala aijuliadla } News office before 10 a.m the 10th day of June 1920 for th ur-j ! 2 ve a » 4 Rooms, 7th Ave. . - $1,775 ichase of Senne X2400, to cut 1.889000 8. ©. Undertetere. Phene 41 Changes in advertisements a * * s ifeet of Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock, Bajsam| — jand Fir, on an area adjoining Lot 232, SECTION 6 Dean Channel, Range 3, Coast District. i \* : } Two (2) years will be allowed for re} 4 Rooins, 9th Ave. ..$1,800 Bm? (Pair s Further particulars of the Chief Forester, | ey j Victoria B.C., or District Forester, Prince} jhupert, B.C a i ti cCaff Gibb | TIMBER SALE x 24852. ; @ theron i | ry, ons Sealed tenders will be received by the} j sae of Lands not later than noon on} TIMBER SALE X 2438. } | jthe 17th day of June, 1920, for the pur-| Sealed tenders will be received by the! 0 e f chase of license X 2452, to cUt 1,674,000} Minister of Lands mot later than noon on | 9 ° feet of Spruce, Hemlock and (edar on an) the 22nd day of Jniy, 1920, for the pur j area situated on Shannon Bay, (Jueen Char-j chase of Lirenee X 2438, to cut 6,014,000) 7) Agents lfotre Islands District jfeet of Spruce, Cedar, Balsam and Hem | ; Two (2) years will be allowed for re-jlock on an atea situated Fe he ars ' imoval of timber. Lakes, Princess foyal Island, tange tt 3rd Ave. Phone 11 | Further particulars of the Chief Forester,| Coast District. : Victorta, B. C., or District Forester, Prince| Three (3) years owilll be allowed wr} }i | Rupert i. lremoval of timber.’ ; = | Further particulars of the Chief Forester 6 TIMBER SALE X 1991. |} Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince ’ i Rupert, : H Sealed te \ I re ved t the M f Lands r than noon on } 4 he hd j for the pur t f Licer Xf cut 1,200,006 “i *% Spr e, Cedar and Hemlock on an s ning Lot 204, Kitsquit River, 7 Range 3 Coast District bs a Alberta Screened ; GUARANTEED LUMP ; For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per ‘2 ton RE epee $12.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD, Phones 564 and 116 DENTISTRY Don't neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- diy, 9 to 12 only. Kvenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. . DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT | Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber Further particulats of the Chief Porester: | Victoria, B. ¢ "npert R.C © ETE EO MNNOUNCEM r District Forester, Prince | ; Refreshment Parlor HAS REOPENED AT NIGHTS for the Summer Season We are agents for ALMOND’S || DAIRY ICE-CREAM. Whole- sale or Retail. Prices on request. §) } | | Rupert Table Supply Co, | PHONES 214, 212. SALE FOR -—- 1 fan show i) Iygestlent for $3,000 cash OD @ purchase price of 66,000, brings im rentals of $73 that 50 4 month, —_—— Also for a payment of $4,000 CASH On & purchase price of 612,000 that bPings 10 rentals of $137.00 @ month, Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 324 Second Avenue Egg Coal chen range. SCREENED LUMP Delivered $15.00 ton. For your heater. CADOMIN MINE RUN Loose, $12.50 ton. Sacked, $13.75. Best Furnace Coal in City. Consumers CoalCo,, Ltd, J. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block Phone 7 feet of sain, land 6 I Sealed tenders will be received by the i Minister of Lands not later than noon on [} the 24th day of June, 1920, for the pur | hase ef Licence X 2 ), to cut 1,540,001 Cedar, Spr . Hemlock and Bal on an area situated on Dufferin Is | Range 3, Coast District wo 2 years will be allowed for removal of tynber | ; | ouR Mi | Victoria, jacre feet, end it will Mood about 200 acres of | the jand will be used for power purposes upon jthe mine described as Wolf Mineral Claim, | |1914," will beefiled in the office of the | Water Kecorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Pat tera Objections t the application may be) CLEAN SCREENED Delivered lin with the said Water Recorder or) } $13.75 -ton.- We strongly |with the oop traler of Water Hights, OC . . “> |Pariiament Buildings, Vietoria, B. C., within recommend it for your kit- thirty days after the first appearance of TIMBER SALE X 2450. of the Chief Forester, ur Distr Further particulars B.C, B. C. twria, t Forester, Prince Rupert, TIMBER SALE X 2428. Sealed tenders Miniater of Lands will be received by the not later than noon ot 3rd day of June 1920 for the purchase Lirence X2428, to cut 3,500,000 feet f Spruce, Hemlodk and Cedar on an area situated on Shannon Bay Masset Inlet, jueen Charlotte Islands District Two (2) years will be allowed for re moval of timber , Further particulars of the Chief Forester, B.C., or District Forester, Prince B.C. WATER NOTICE USE AND STORAGE hupert, Take notice that the Taylor Mining Co., Lid., whose address is 607 Credit Foncter Buliding, Vancouver, B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use 50 second feet, and lo store 2500 acre feet of water out of Clearwater Creek, tributary to Kitsault iver, which fows westerly and drains into Kiisault Hiver about 23 miles north of Alice Arm, B. C, The storage-dam will be located at eut-! let of Clearwater Lake. The capacity ef the reservoir to be created is about 2500 and, The water will be diverted from stream at a point close to lake outlet, and lights to Alice Arm District. This notice was posted on the ground jon the seventh day of April, 1920, | A copy of this notice and an application }pursuent thereto and to the “Water Act, ; jthis notice in a local newspaper The powers of this undertaking are to! |be exercised for power and lighting within tthe derritory cuprnctos ail the Wolf min eral claims, the Dolly Varden minerni clalins, and all of this Company's Railroad snd properties and buildings, or any prop- erties and buildings of others in and ad jjacent to the Alice Arm district. } The petition for the approval of the! undertaking will be heard in the ciMce! of the board at @ date to be fixed by the! ;Comptroiier, and that any interested per- 600 may file an objection therew in the jofMfice of the Comptroller, or of the Water ————= SS |Recorder of the District, i e chains north of the south-west corner j / ored 4 of DL 266, thence west 80 chains, thence aed ate Eherpin OM Paes 148 Third Avenue wou th 60° ‘chains thence e@agt 80 Cha ns, | ] by C. B. North, Agent eee SOT Re Coane, 1 Unies Ot Cae iT The date of the first publication of this ee eee Dated this 94rd day of October, 1010 ‘notice is April 17, 1990. | ' WILLIAM J, LEARY, Applicant. | ‘F riday BARGAIN HERE ARE A FEW Children’s Silk Dresses in Pongee Silk Hecul price Sale price, $3.00 in Habata Silk Reg ue price, $3.50 Sale price, $2.50 SPOT CREPE price, per Saie price, 50c TEA CLOTHS : linen. Hegular £2.50 ir £4.50 Regular yard ‘ Japa price, Sale price, $1.50 CUSHION COVERS fegular price, $2.75 each Sale price, $1.50 DOILIES i6 and 12. inehes. Regular price, 25¢ Sale price, 15c Suits and Hats have just “ry special lot of Men's Suits and Hats, which those who like good quality will ap- preciate These are going very cheap. Hats, your choice, from $3.50 to $8.50 Suits from $25 to $65 : It will pay you, Asia Trading Co, | ee eee | ‘ Durin Every pi choice « LD CHUM” is a family friend. Grandfathers, Fathers and Sons have been smoking it for years and years. this half century, “OLD CHUM” has grown steadily in popularity and favour. smoker appreciates “OLD CHUM” quality—the irginia Flake Cut tobacco—chosen by experts stored away until the perfect tobacco taste and mellow flavour are fully developed. It is this dependable, constant quality, maintained for years, which has made “OLD CHUM” the chum of all pipe smokers in Canada. Wedn day, May OLOL Canada’s Favorite Pipe Tobacco. TS YANDERHOOF The tachelor Girls’ Dance held last Friday was one of the bright est social affairs of the seasor Vanderh f There was a lta s urn-oul and not a moment Nag ged, . . . As was born to Mr. and Mrs Pea on May 16. . . . Seeding is in fyll. swing and the ' ects ont Unardls ! wert ti “ctl -m™ oe --cemetendbbags | jit Lite = eth-ter-epeesee Lo sei ! . . . ! i M aod Mt f iw Fort I “ Via i ' tuk Advertise in the Vatiy News You Sov CONT ie Sod LesT two, You L w . CENTS — MAKBE YOULL) ~ FIND ITAGAIN - “fe ( LOsT 1’ \ fATCHIN \ Venn > NOTICE Ww - adivise that we have id out the Georgetown Baw Mil 0 Lid., wharf t LePine & Wright Ltd wht will in futu fonduct a wil esale and retail nber bus ss Wew dask that a ttiem ] id f all acc ints due Le ee ersigned company so that welj sy close our books, i We wish to thank you for you patronage in the past, and trust that the new firm may be given rvour Valuable business Yours very truly, Georgetown Saw Mill Co., Ltd Having taken over the interests f the above company we will in future conduct a whbdlesale and retail lumber business. We would solicit a continuance! of the business entrusted to the ibove firm, and can guarantee} jsatisfaction, We will carry in stock Spruce, | Fir, Cedar and Hemlock and no onder is too large or too small for} to handle, | All specifications will be taken! care of by us. Very truly yours, LePine & Wright, Ltd, Prince Rupert, B.C.,, May ist, 1920, | us | There may be something you iwant, See the classified column) — an nn BKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION, DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTY | ISLANDS that Willlam J, Leary of! settior, intends to apply) prospect for coal and} under the following | TAKE NOTICE Skhidegste, B. C., for @ license ww petroleum on and described lands Commencing at @ post planted twenty | an- the We have received other shipment of FAMOUS Classic Shoes | which are for their beauty and wearing quali- ties. We have them in pa- tent leather and champagne kid tops, alsoin plum color- ed leather and suede tops These are very smart shoes. noted Mary Jane Kid Slippers and Pumps in patent and kid are in great variety, while our de- partment for child- dren, boys and girls, infants & little tots, is full with a great assort- ment of Shoes. Jabour Bros., Lte sowertl Corner Third Avenue and Sevent) een en ager tI