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Don Graham Red Davidsor a Rooms 4, 5, 6, Heigerson Blk., Cor ird and 6th cer ati : Z « § ’ \ | : 4 en ¢ : m @a ; . ° ccs ; - | at WA Secleddadaiachagenla oe en eee ete Sp For Anyox and Alice Arm. Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C, a dea 3 0 e 08 c stot Oh. Sherman ib 0 - , DAILY EDITION. aig fers Tuesday, June 8, 1920. Snaibin ieee Limited, Ottawa, Ont, os oe I a hn ot oo rs Ps boi uit a acdun ie ie h . - MS |eows D. Cavalier, ef., and R. Seherk, rf ee lane Passing of ENCY FOR , S Te - yr eae i From Anyox and Alice Arm. Forme; Governors: | A id a ao “ 4 bes - M toa TUCHGEVO és ccctaaes cs . p. m,. S S PRIN The passing-af James Dunsmuir, one of the rich men of ALL KINDS oF sp aan dies-e.ndd Patehell, if WUPOENED 6470-40 veo ee + POM a We RUPERT + eae © posibl » riches ‘ings > part that Canvas roods, oilskins, ne yor a : , ——< r eee | ee eet eons, NO pat — boots, overalls, mackinaws, Th estanding in the intenmedi- | gop port Simpson, Arrandate, Mill TRUNK { or the Dunsmuir famMy have'taken in the development of the prov-f} nn iterproof clothing; §/*%° league ts as follows Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. r 3\4\9 S S PRINCE GEORGE ince. Robert Dunsmuir came to this Country to develop certain ; hadehee. harness, shoes, | a : Ph V2 PRR: i'd i cs KKo eae 0 if p. in. PAC a o ae coal fields and failed. He made no noise about it, but rned his ; woolen undermvear and socks. Colts ‘ pec Fridays ogee gcege @ Pit BAILING . e sn , ee attention elsewhere. Vancouver Island was his point of ad 8 TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. 2 “4 oe , > nan. s aa le, Mul oe San ee an ae Zo oo vhs _ ‘ : *hich:} ‘ie ytlai . " owe From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mili %, uver, oria and Seattle. , ‘e s a 2 se 7 on the coal tields, which : ‘ ’ ' arte yy oe sis me ant ewe ” a S vi } Je F. MAGUIRE eons : » 53 ‘Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.m have proved very rich and which not only-made him rich, buts 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert | ahhh... canseerctes >. m.| SS. PRINCE JOHN pli ak silage agi lg Abii sapcuig hese = inion xateoagaar tina coe 40 Saag Reme eneqge lace eews noon Port Clements, Massett and Buckiey Bay, June 9th. ay 2 2 pl ‘ouver [sli 3 strié i " hindi ints Southern Queen Charlotte Islands, June 121 ple. He put Vancouver Island on the industrial map, Po th There were other things Robert Dunsmuir did besides coal |* *** ** *## # ### # @ we +) Ten Years Ago { Queen Ciariotte Islands: TRAIN @tRAvice mining. lle built seventy miles of railroad on Vancouver Island. (‘© PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * i in Rrince Rupert i For Massett, Pert Clements and Paesenerr Mondey, Wdneeday «yd Saturday a) 11°90 0 ber ; 7 r ‘ x a " j . o peor ‘ ott nt Winn rt t firect commertion te, True he was given immense tracts of valuable land as well as ir Pee ee ee — fea 4 ea oe ~— "a or oe an : ! ai coal fields for doing it, but-at that time no one else was prepared) ‘| Tuesday, eee rhe P oe wr Rita a ee igh, 5:22 a.m., 16.7 feet. o pson arriving ey to go ahead with the road, and the people of the Island were) {8:19 a 17.2 ee this morning brings news of a! “rofs Masset, Port Clements and Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines immensely pit ised at the opportunity to get the road built, even Low, 11:42 acm. 5.8 feet. disast us fire-at Port Fas gt Upper island points for information end reervations apply + at the price paid. It is also true that the railway lost money for Wednesday, June 9 last night in which the. |! May 13 and City Tleket Offes, B26 Third Avenue. Prose 260 the owner from the time it was built, practically until it was even-|..High, 6:24 a.m., 16.4 feet. Chureh, three stores and s¢ k ‘ ‘ i ld to the P. R 19:12 p.rn., 17.5 feet. other buildings were destroyed “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte s eee one oa | Low, 0:48 a.m., 8.7 feet a4 ire origmating in a ‘hi City and Lower Island pbhints: may It mustnot be forgotten that Robert Dunsmuir was not alone savae'n un. Oi: teal dive. Captain Jackman and th aw 4 Ae and: On in his ventures, He had a wife who, it is said, had a better head Thursday June 10 . Crew OF tne Port Sunpsor CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY than he. She co-operated with him and helped him to hold on High, 7:32 a.m., 15.7 feet. valuable work finally extin-|) From Skidegate, Queen Chariotte tothis money so that he was enabled to carry out. the larger 20.06 p.m., 18 feet guishings the am ee ‘ oe wee on —— CANADIAN PACIFIC OOLAN stRvices schemes, The influence of women in this connection is often| Low, 1226 a.m, 8.2 feet. The Prin Rupert Mining | _ ° ; i -O4 % 7 fe Ms : pet 1 — forgotten.” The men get the credit. oe 7 eon a seats Stock Exchange -opened this| For Skagway and the Yukon. B.C. Coast Steamship Services rhe time used is Pacifie Stan holding 20h J2°8L Tathe : . Different Man dard, for the 120th Meridian west.|)00""'"* (Se pees © April 30, May £0, 24 and Jf olfietal caller, The first bids were 2 iit is counted from 0 to 24 hours, From His Father. From Skagway and Yukon. May 4, 14 and 25 cc : rather timid, but the buyers soon! James Dunsmuir did not inherit much of the initiative of |}'O™ midnight to midnight. became warmed up to active busi } father ofthe°tenacity,” H a , : rhe tabie: given is for Port) iis father orvthe tenacity. e, however, kept the development Simpson but the time for Prince : st el eoing shat his, father had commenecd. He wag. 2. pretty 8004 | Rypert-waries onty-2-fow ntnuses) The first of thé permanent city business head and he made the coal mines pay. The Cofnox|on some days and on others is sewer system will be laid by S.-P. cess---your n- a valuable asset. PERSONAL ATTENTION, Office Hour; 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. Lady Aasistant _* Phone 575 ality---your appearance and your good health depend upon your teeth, You cannot afford to neglect such LOW -PRICES---Best material money can buy. PROMPT SERVICE, wil] insure the BEST RESULTS Remember my address, Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block Sunday by Appointment \ttewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. * 6 PRINCESS MARY for Ketchiten, duneeu, Staqwey, Aleste, from Prince Rupert: J tite ‘ for Vancouver Victoria and Genitic from Prince Rupert , ‘ - 5S. & PRINCESS BEATRICE Sweneon Gay, Coven Faille, Mardy Bay, Alert ty From Prince Rupert fer Besrver Cove, Powell River, Vancewrer and Victor . Every Seturdey, © oO. ™ Por rates, reervetions apd refiings. sappy & W. 0. OROHARD, Genora! Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Kupert, B.C erence reer: ence THEO COLLART, , Notary Public FOR SALE 7-Room House, | tore ath Ren in, B2GOO; £1(000.00 cash, | « 4 / Two Lota, Block &, Section §, and 2-Room House, M4. $1100.00, $469.0 cash, balance & MARINE INSURANCE — seh. eNTATE FIRE rmsURAnc Phone Blue 69 Westholme Theatre Block P. 0. Bex 66 COPPELL OD OOOOOT LOCOCO TOT : vyrr to the When in Town, Come t SVEA PGOL .ROOM Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes E. Petersen Proprietres properties were developed to sich a point that, when the boom|the same, The range of the tide) yy, Mordie & Co!'who have obtain. For-—Saturdays ...... 1 p.m } av a. > q 5 » “ee or Sundave p.m days caméy he was able to sell out to the Mackenzie & Maun omy be ene d Pe » te centind the contract for the work rhe! From undiay ptt : t ; ; jgreater at Prince Rupert than at} tr _ ni interests ¢ » Cant Z } aries ¢ . ras for > ah | district to be served is from| + abd a Canadian Colfieries concern was forme d, a con |/Port Simpson both at springs and Fulton Steeet west to Kighth freee even eee aaa ate eee : 7 , . \ ‘ . e 7° ; atte . a 3 5 ae ’ , 5 a7 ht ; ut ‘ i ‘TTEe cern: whic h ¥ table to pay dividends fdr a number of years inedps. Therefore the rise in theistreet and from Fraser Street eer “LANDS ae on the immense capitalization under which it groaned. Dunsmuir | Prinee Rupert harbor is slightly Fone h to the waterfront. The ex.| _— recejyed tensmilions for the mines and he paid a million dollars |2™%ater than Port Simpson. ense will be met by the $25,000] .TASE NOTICE that Wilham J es : oa a sil ie . 4 x va ». &. Selb at 5% *! commission on the sale to B. J. Perry, RB. T. Elliott and others fhe height is in feet and tenths granted by the government. So oe 004 4 rete > 7 if fe above a | ‘rage velo e . ef Victoria. wht put through the deal, of feet above the average level! of e and ‘ : lower low water. A verdict of self-intlicted deat be a li yas befure the mines were sold, however. that the political scien ietiesli tiie it Raina eid ‘1 : lat : ‘ , ; alt th : aused by in iMatio & the cor- . condition of the province was in a chaotic condition, Governor . a ; vs : ’ . we f i ‘ . Ooner’s jury verdi ove the bods McInnes had called on Joseph Martin to form a cabinet’ and | i 7 ee » § : . Mart } 1 ts i i of the late Mre. Alexia Diane chains ' ‘ Martgi had taken a number of small nonentities in as ministers, | } : : much to the disg , ; | Blackmail is said to have been the * © point of commencnmne i@ disgust of the people. He appeated to the country i ndirect. cat for the deed * WILLIAM J. LEAKY, Applicant © v* i r ; : ? ise iT ; tier © and was beaten. Phen ,there seemed no political Moses in sight. | , ' Dated this, Gth day of March, 199 The rovince wa in be d conc ‘ in¢ "IE é ; ‘ : an ° 7 i vas i t t as well as sé } ro P ee va ndition financially as well as politically, Iseseeseseaaaesns eo SKERNA IAND RECORDING Division and, as a last hope, the people turned to James Dunsmuir. He i DISTHICe OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE formed a Government, and, although it lasted but a short time, | NOTICE. \* LOCAL NEWS NOTES ) ISLANDS it served the phrpdse of giving the people time to think. ‘That NOTICE 18 -HEREBY GIVEN ‘thatts lef Sein Minas vcitacluctin etal tadlndlind cep oe : . . SS) : ; 2 ” 1 ac : ‘ ‘ hat Will " ! I ’ of a Dunsmuir's only political venture. Later he was appointed | cordance with an Amendment to the “Town Lem Yeng was fined fifty dollars piaidad ; ne e 7 at r ‘ ; i yl ; 2, i gr ay’ » . i © : | sit Propo onate ‘ “nt ( as } . . : : a . ” o s ¢ ave . ‘ heutenant gover nor of the province, a position which he filled sad Agit beastie of Ste Contec etenean in. the ‘police court this morning re liten«e Ww prospect for s) ae with dignity. Then he disappeared from public view and lived |#0hMO# an agreement for sale trom the |for smoking opium. He pleaded) petroleum on and wader the followbps . : eeaiod : ‘ . “rown im respect to the purehs al auc é : 9 bed khnds the life of a recluse at Hatley Park, Colwood. His family, how-|tion of Town or City lots or lands within |SUilty before Stipendiary Magis- mane oie t a post planted at o os ‘ < the site « ® ome nMmMenG tf [ua plantoee ne ever, kept the name of Dunsmuir in the limelight socially, although wien has woe been made tr fait aod web | rate Me Mullin. Lor ti om of D u 1863; thenes it is fast’ disafwedring as the young ladies are adopting other | “!*hes to obtain a proportionate allotment | Ber ouih 80 eaains; thence West 80 chains; ‘ nie 7 f such land. in consideration of the| During the absence of Magi« ; ; names, jones already paid must fie appileation| 'o.8 ' net ce norid 80 chains; Mence east & . ann m in that respect on or before the 1s) day|trate MeMordie on a business trip | chains, to point of eomm newt Sterling Character of of September, 1920, on which date thelig Winnipeg Loe court WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant 19th Ce 3 | privilege of obtaining a proportionate al MIPes, POlCe COUT BESSIONS | Dated thie’ 'Gie Gay Of Maren, 4990 ntury Type. eeeens | wil canes S06 28 person ia - are being presided over by Stipen nities Seaiiemiiatnties tiliesaden - al? } e | os : = eer eeres s James Dunamuir was not an eulstanding figure, but he was : aS aforesaid failing tw make applica- diary Magistrate MceMullin. | SKRENA LAND RECORDING pivistoN, | a type of man } a was able to take advantage of the conditions fore a i" < tt .? srenteee” r eh | z (oe: On a ee en : ’ 2 5 | barrec ou taking advantage of such! | BLANI that arose amd Jp watch his own interests. His employees who |Ptiviiexe and will be subject to the tul-| Another divorcee case has been| ISLANDS < "* ‘ dé . fi mi o er ) . » + | SnenapE knew hirr personally were very loyal to him and he was always | prowietons’ of the “Land Act guvemning | lted in the office of the court! axe novice tat Willem J. Leary of true lo them. Far the later developments of political and social mis ay rth cnet wane it, unnectoa registra and will come up at the} sxidegate, B. C,, settler, intends to apply . i¥ eh specia entlo m Ww). : : life, however, N® had little sympathy, or if he had, he never os notice appearing in the current tssues}*48izes next week, ‘The new case|lor @ license to prospect for coal and showed it. He was a man of the nineteenth century. not of the | ye 2... igle immdgeieiete lis T. A. Roy versus Alexandran ee res waeer We renewing Wenlieth. His passing will not affect the world to any great |nepartment ior tanto et of Lands, [Roy, with Morris Laganesse co-| Commencing § & post planted at. the extent, i Victoria, BC. ¢ oes Pes ponent, | horth-weat corner of D1 1853; thence May Sth, 1920. j . . . jmorth #0 chains; thence east #0 chains ot EB k's - = : | ‘Chief Justice Hunter, Stuart| ence south #0 chains; thence west $0 : i ; 1: ‘ ame anne Hendersc 1 CG J . ss jchaing, to point of commencement a — - — m, K.G., Alex. Young and| WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant Alex, Ogston. will arrive from! Heated this 6th day of Mareh, 1090 i | Prince George on Sunday night to| ——-—————-———________ | | r jattend the assizes which com.| SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION, | e e ; lmence here next Wednesday, ore ealtnnn ee ort | . . . ou | . , ; 2 n ’ oe " eae Dentist | Phe G. T, P. line-up for the] TAKE NOTICE that Wiliam J. Leary of! | jfootball game with the Sons of | Skidegate, 6 C., settler, tmtends to apply | Rooms 7 d 8 S ith BI k : Kngland tomorrow night com- [for ® me on to peoepens we — oe ' : 4 : petroleum mn ane under me ollowh } an mi oc |prises W. H. Waldorf, H. Hamils|feacrined tena % == ton, J. Fanthorpe, O'Donnell, i.) Commencing at a post planted at the | s H 2 Bennett, D, Main, W. Lawson, kd, |"ortwest eorner of D.L. 1863; thence | : f as everything to Koss, J. Juekson, F. A. Roberts, north #0 chains; thence west 80 chains; d ith 2 H. Wy ’ : : thence #outh 80 chains; thence east #0 Owl your suc- . anthorpe, Harding, &. Smith | chains, to Point of commencement and: Kk, Smith, WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant, Dated this 6th day of March, 1920 MEET IN VANCOUVER OTTAWA, June #.—The Pres se IN THE pat TEN of an application for bi : issue Of a fresh Certifieate Title & byterian General Assembly has {tot Three (3), Block Virween (15 : rown decided to | J a } Of Stewart (Map B18A Balisfactory proof ; , » hold tts next meeting | op "ie ys s of the above Certifieate of at Vancouver in 19214, litle having been produced, notice ts ee hereby given that it is my intention to - Se ous oer the expiration of one manth rom the first publication héreof, oh BIATH Certificate of Rite to the cadve re ba Honed lands, in the name of Victor A 44 Open Evenings ra Eliot, which Certificate is dated %41h There was born to Mr. and Mpg, | |G. C, Mills, of. 519 Seventh Ave. 4 |Hast, on Sunday morning, & son. NOTICE ‘ jotober, 10140, and ta numbered 960-1 o Land Keelstry Ofice, Prince Khupert, Bf On day of March, 1920 i, V. MaecLeon, District Kegtetrar of Titles, . ANY success! J business men and concern now hout the known throug minion began buildung on sm foundadons. my have Many of these notably successful Caradisl been lifelong customers of the Bank ¢ hair progres = ‘ they have been kind enough to sy Orhan je been due in part to the satisfactory banking serve? has tained froni us, We are glad 10 admit that much of our progress has been due cusorner’. the progres of et _ of ony sildory persons and firms for the ypbulin'é We are desirous of co-operating with other v want} part of the Dominion, Our service extends wo all para of d between Montel Toren Meet oo ee aa Mah, € ond Sms o~ BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years Total Amet in oxoom of $900,000,000 HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL