920, THE DAILY NEWS 101 Pemberton Block VICTORIA Lots for Sale All Parts of the Town Listings of Business Lots Wanted HELGERSON, LTD - Stewart Land Co. Ltd. ™ Fifth Street STEWART LOCAL AGENTS y Cars or boats equipped with this device can get more mileage per gallon out of gasoline consumed. ECONOMISE AND CUT DOWN SOLINE BILL son & Co., Ltd. fens FOUR GASO! GA Akerberg, Tho Adds MILES to Every GALLON re The Canadian Gas Saving Device ads Now the Days are Lengthening t use Electri anyhow t mY ‘ Tt Dare a » Cook HOT PLATES - Ovens - : - Fans ~ = - a ar Ove Ha o Meders PATTINSON, LING & CO. the # tricity for w fur ch you flies away w the $5.25 - . $15.00 $15.00 for 4 cents p socket Service Good THE VANDERHOOF HOTEL VANDERHO The Hotel That cated, Convenient to depot. Good service Centrally kk European Plan. Garage Unper Ne ! JAS. F, McCORMACK = } Is A Home. and ANA BC. ery In connection. Liv Manager = 2 - Office Phone 130 (Peck, M Georgetown Saw Mill Co. Wharf LePine & Wright, Ltd. Lumber, rt and General Brokers Wharf Phone 423 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. With ae PLEASE PASS THE BREAD “ood Bread is chiefly a matter of materials and methods 'y La Casse’s E. H. SHOCKLEY Reopening in new works at Cow Bay a Door W iditional Mue hinegy and a full atock of 8, I; | : Sy D, D. F ir and Spruce, Cedar Bc at umber, Oak, Glass and Marine Paint Phone 383] Quick Delivery by own Truck ee | s wat c Phe ts é 2 , 1 Local News Not " 3 | Ask for Atkins’ Sausage, ul } . ° . Kk, YT. Kenny arrived from Usk , last night. * . . ?. Rorvik left for the south this morming. * . . J. Meron, of Kwinitsa, reached Lown last night, C. A. Coulson arrived from Port Clements last night, C. VY. Brewer arrived § from} lerrace last night. . . . P. G. Ludwig arrived from Dor- een on last night's train. . . . Special bargains in wicker chairs and rockers at Tite's, tf * . . Mrs. N. P. Moran and son ar- rived from Siithers last night. . . * Linoleum and oil cloths at 10 ® : per cent discount at Tite's. tf Sunlight Read Sunlight W. J. Pitman arrived in the city do the work $5000 guarantee from Prince George last night. i‘ Iwenty per cent discount on all of purity ; furniture and carpets at Tite's. : George’ Kobman arrived in the ty from Kitimaat last night. pitsig” 2 } S li 4? Crockery and fancy china with) ht d el th h d th t a a ten per cent discount at Tite's un ig ISp S e S a O W a : once , Miss EF. Martinson arrived from h or sk i Butedale on the Chelolsin last g ash d a a ung over w a ia ° . . | 4 Wanted to buy. One that-top| ; iE desk, one typewriter desk. Apply! N fact miaery women do not say “wash day” any more. ; i i? . va a em m if se ah Ee UM i | They say “Sunlight Day”. It’s a genuine pleasure to use " eldot ‘ cAfee, of George- 4 / < % . He. tei Cadthed te: dare the Sunlight Soap because it means an economical wash, it means a + s Saturday § aes Pas a quick wash. Why? Because, Sunlight is absolutely pure— ‘4 * i Bedroon and dining roon . or » fe oa : : Tae is ual ag aioe vend! tans you need only half the quantity as compared with ordinary soaps, al int at Tite's tf nor will Sunlight harm any delicate fabrics, or hurt your hands. . . . At cost price, wire bed springs: And it really takes the labour out of the washing in surprisingly ind mattresses at Brochu’s Fur . . . e 7 e Saas Miki 32 little time as you will see by following the directions. a ve oe aan eae Insist on getting the Soap you ask for—SUNLIGHT SOAP. senge seu port on the >} ice (reorge this morning. > cs LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO ‘ The Princess Ena arrived fret the south early this morning with al and geperal cargo . . . . ~\ b WW J. Jefferson. of Vancouver y . anager of the Butedale Cannery a i the city last night Wick go-carts, baby buggies " ad sulkies 20 discount il ite’s, Wateh windows for s] als tf ‘ For three ply aN wood lining \ i M Ly s : CRiet I lit i put by |t hts ‘ S s Is act NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS for yuildings cat " t ’ so NEW MARINE WAYS \W . ' w Bay t! : | y d i : os ceey fone a Phone 453 Shawatlans Passage . \ arly a i ava , . . b e + ke ‘ ands Equipred for building and enna classes of boats up to 100 feet and launches wer: ye da a ‘ ; are in lengt : carrying people to various beaches - ; i j x ; ig HW OODWORKING, BL ACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. ind points of interest. FW ; das . Best equipped plant in Centra! British Columbia. ’ : e r a , this ne { \ if : } { tt tu Mays d. r i John D. Galloway oan ninent ‘ : i .eeotnts. $04.42 ai Seal Cove Marine Ways, Lt i mining engines: at — or gket. L. P. Wright r \ ‘ s at Okalla, $141 A. Swanson, President W. E. Thompson,.Gen. Manager ived in tow by last head ‘cone Sekee Tikemeen tox tide Sheet Metal Works X a : rH ei i a ut eau, 5 , bY» c stat Pogsess 4. to =~ a a ee ee — fortnight’s time. la ry ce tha hs 1, E. Stark, | Free 27 40d, Kit art oo is can Agent for Med the bush had caug . © ° ixt $ from the date hereof, to apply . : Bove =. ; a run through the woods from The mayor ant iced at the x i t fe ‘ Cort Beate s tn save ty Minister of Lands. Sontacy. = ithe end. of the roadway the blaze police commission meeting this) “P\ ‘The above claim. ‘| UR Apri’ 1920 60a nating Enatpeers was put out by means of buckets.) morging that the city was pre An notice that a u n. ue : A pril, 5th Street and eee i o).. * 5 ae paring a by-law prohibiting bar such Certificate of Im-| Prince Rupert - - c. A number of people, visited the maids in the city, It is possibl: me 1 day of Anrit: 1990 : Salt Lake yesterday and a good that some steps may also be taker - 1 E ST SNS | : many enjoyed the swimming, It towards the closing up of the FORESHORE LEASI — was too cold to stay in the water cabarets, “9p PR er By i EO OR RN Phon® Green GOT 1017 Ord Avenue j long, however, and a cool breeze X ; rN ve BC. and : ; made sitting around on the tlats| A letter from Captain Slater, | 4 AC, R., 8 ort the & Watts not very pleasant, Myhill-Jones’;the provincial prohibition com- snds an : CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. a ; ’ th “Oh Baby” whieh was /"Mssioner, stating that all liquor) Bt. the MOMawees Cay wren NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the re i ; Se ins iret time in othe of Seized under the prohibition act v9 W i distanre (OF 460.76 tensa iOnre Se cinteied cles Yes en elas BUILDERS AND : | ised or Ss t 84 nin W ta dis-3in Wik 1 Situated along ” hor ore | speciale in 1 the Alice B., proved a great im- ~— ye ve in to the une 175.7 the. atherly b ul af Crater falend ls cansolen > Ge Oe 6S) se Nepal saa ‘itera. i yrovement over the other boat, {Yendor al Vancouy Was read a Lo te "\ north |the easterly boundary of Ind Reserve | est Class SA peoyemen' 7 . . the police couimission meeting i i \ ta “of i ‘ 1 t No 3 “situated in the vicinity” of Tow Hill ae F i i t, and containing 4nd the southerly boundary of Lot 1016, A ————— = jthis morning and ordered fled, corte hel tons Queen Charlotte jolands, Diseelet. One Chesterfeld, covered with | e) _ a AE TAR eee vii Oh Deputy Minister of Lands, : tapestry. $200. Sale price, $150. | Iwo weeks’ sale of crockery at ‘ ) FE, GRO. TAYLOR, Lands Deparunent, At Tite's. ® tf ‘Vite’s. 1 per cent discount. tf}, ATED ; ” 49 Be Moo 5 twee i bth ‘May, 1920 i \ goth day of May, av ’ ’