of the a : BLADDER 24 HOURS . mage Gay nea ~ fe ware oe oN CATARRHI SANITARY INSPECTOR ‘REPORTS TO COUNCIL City is in Clean Condition; Capa- bility of Garbage Wagon Chaffeur Questioned. the ort of sanitary honth of May for the was ry ead at laaty its couneil meet K il tnd adopted with retnarks of thisfaction around the couneil } I j jhe tonth of May 131% tons f irbage had heen lected t of this being} wn There had heen ’ ! I ditehing see a. { Bt ind 7 and, although ‘arnt commenced MAK- e sows Section 1 were not ;in 1843. Still in itisfact he city was in rho sarne line of business iiriy clean ition. The in co”), Hundreds in use in tor had made 325 calls and i P awe Rupert. { id heen fail : I pea to the report, Ald i SALE A , Mel ny ed eat dairies 7 St k’s hould especially receive careful Frea or t I ly lated Hardware Siakdd Sika Va. Fopor "had Nae sKOOND AVENUE di eee a hone Black 114 Alderman Rochester took x i to the appointment of A . ear mn the ground that he i ta competent chaffeur and : t th car as S of . las endang Lhe lives of the LVETSTAES Pires sine i a ses | man Rochester, secc onded | JR OTHERS Biny atderman Perry and carried nd Street hat tl i ird of Worka.investi Phone Green 186 mate Lt P.O. Box 120 ” m.a8 8 Gri =— S37 tes ~ ; ae YY } ve ~ WALLPAPERS , 6PAINTS VARNISHES KALSOMINE, ETC PRINCE RUPERT Central Labor Gouncil, O.B. U. i ewe x Ses =" i : mt Date f MEETINGS Building Trades Unit, First M in rr entrai ! ee abor Council, Vomen's Auxiliary, | A cays “ ' } h We *- oun Me ' Fishermen, Every Thur Ay. Metal 7 rades, First « Third Fishpackers, First Sat rday ee A - (reage at Terrace — eee. ' ; v ? r Acre Lot or Ten A tat Terrace for a r home before prices i Good lots adjoin- ¢ |ownsite at reason- able prices, it and jots of fishing Toten Lots $75 to $200 Wrife to } i KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ELECT NEW OFFICERS ion. sonn eee eee For Liver Ils. RT onight | tone and st siimins organs digestion ond o. prove «# e, ick hondachos, vefioce bit: naenees, eorrect constipation. They ek, prove ror eth co ebihdiiine: Alright SST TS*T eT Eee Tee s * PROHIBITION 1S . . CONSTITUTIONAL - ‘ IN THE STATES * ’ oo > * WASHINGTON, Jit: 7 . * lhe protsibitior id ~ * ment to the Constitution * * of the United States has * * been held by the Supreme * * GQeurt to be constitutional. * * The Prohibition Knforce * » ment Act is also held to be * * within the rights of the * * Federal Government to * o pass. > s . ese ee ee rte ee ee ee Soo" BONDS SOLD CLOSE T0 PAR... Hart, Minister Finance, disposes of $2,000,- of W. R. Love is Chancellor Com- 000 of Provincial Se.uritiés. mander With. Frank M. Davies Vice-Chancellor. PORONTO, June 7.—A_ tw ~ lalla Rn ‘ i ’ gl ; ty t ‘ is ‘ ted by |" } 1 K hix of Pythias Skeena i at V i i i | No, 45, 4 the next half |syndicate at 88.14, which ts prac- : tically par at the present ite f Chancellor Commander, W, .R. exchanges Love, Dhis is considered a good pri Vice-Chancellor, Frank M, Da-|for provincia! securities and ts en i lered = by financia en ft Prelate, J, Rh. Beatty. peak | fon the adininistrat Master of Work, Cyril Westa-(of the finances of British Colun vay. na. Keeper of Records and Seals, rs M. DageMit. CLEARED OF SUSPICION Master of Exchequer, George} enceecscenilies Iphnaton | VANOOLVER lune 7.—4¢i. I Muster of Finance, Sid Hamblin, | Grosse has been cleared of sus Master at Arma, J. Iverson, ppicion ip : trot th ou inner Guid, W. Burken. | te ath f his wil from gas pois (juter Guard, Jack Knight. ' - ane jack Knight was alao chosen! a Deputy Grand Chancellor for the \ G- (jee : ay x ' -~ TINY TIMS MADE aac} A BIG CLEAN-UP = = ii 0 T TC) ‘Took the Dey Dock Juniors Into) yorer is wrneny GIVEN that al Camp by a Score of 42t0 6. rs ns a Soieet ifor sal from w m the ¢ hase sue mis ¢ 1 i ts regnait z rh Tiny Tima overwhelmed finpeid ist ride ‘ t 1 to make hin #ix a ire th dat i) }) Dock Juniors in the base}! yee rn om 3 mt % i nt all eat the Market Place last dua, gether wrth: at . theorem. “it : ~ due ,* stantia pr r ' ht bw the seore of 42 to 6. Thelen amount, which ust at least ver ~ ithe full Interest due to date, together with i ‘ t ked out 3 homers, the leis chat oi taken. wheat nf ha heavy sluggers being W. Mitchell, | r Proevineial, have ueen Mm qd fa tine which + LONDON, ENGLAND, THE DAILY NEWS MUST RESENT | COMPULSORY LABOR PLAN So Says Samuel Gompers at the Opening of Federation of ! Labor Convention, | MONTREAL, dt Any at-| tempt Lo enforee compulsory labor | by making strikes unlawful must} he ented at all « declared Samucl Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor in an address yesterday at the open-| iv of the Federation's conven. | tion here LEADS NEW YORK , ‘iis “OLD CHUM?” is an old, old chum with all pipe smokers. Repulation at iy itish Metropolis, It has the perfect tobacco taste—the mellow richness— ‘a Oil! Largestin World. and men know that they can be chummy with “OLD Winnie: sune:4 aie CHUM” all day ang and that the “good night pipeful” mn shots dtieadad titacntiane:dinat anne will be as sweet cool as the one enjoyed just after “Suan population of New Yerk is now breakfast. Sg ae ie a : mo pe et its. ak For years and years “OLD CHUM” has been Canada’s AK ains the Jargest city in the| favourite pipe tobacco and today is more popular than ever. ie wor id, r NEW WESTMINSTER WON AT LACROSSE, WESTMINSTER, June 7. HERE is some about “OLD C restfulness that pipe smokers have come to associate ae with this friendly smoke. LO CHUM The | Friendly Smoke mighty ccmforting and satisfyi M? ’ Tobacco; a sort of cntine big laers game played i. lay t Westminster} layed Vancouver, win-]| gl 1 score of 7 to 3, | LAND ACT. i i j ’ i INTED . TO APPLY TO} : oe | Canada’s Favorite Land strict, Récording c at the vwieinit) - ee Pipe Tobacco. ‘ er an v arnt B. * ag } t appl “ae ' . ! ge ata : 1 74A, : mor r tess) a th ya. td ae oF me Kisssars | WATER NOTICE ’ ‘ southerly along} ‘ t ‘ ang the projection} DIVEnNSION AND USE et more l@ss to the inter ’ sioenechecsamati projection @outh TAKE NOTICE that The Taylor Engt ss boundary f Lot|neering Co., Lid., whose I ss is Credit 643 rth ¢ dex 144 Fe mecier Building, Hasting eet, Vaneau \“ : tion of said” tasil ver, B. « will appiy for a cence Ww take 7 to the southerly |and use ten second feet of water out of ; thence north 98| Wolf Creek, also kee wo es ~ —_ n ¢ on } and you do not use Electric Light, use the Electricity for whieh you ' the rnorth east! which fews southwesterly and drains into r of 1 jot 3643; thence 375.1 feet|the kitsault River, about two and a haif have to pay anyhow to Cook, Toast, or run a fan to blow ey . x the east be mrdas ofimiles north of the Dolly Varien Mine. i ’ {074A the point of ommence The water will be diverted from the ! otaining ten acres, more or/Stream at a point about one mile from the Kitsault River and will be used for ALBERT B. ARMSTRONG, power purpese upon the mine described ¢ ALLEN FALOONER, as the Woif Mineral Claim, and Nghts to; a i by Allen Falconer, Agent. | Alice Arn District. , wil a| * > May, 1 This notice ~was postel on groun e ss ar $5 ’ . er mn the Third day of May, 1920 HOT PLATES .25 WATER NOTICE, A copy of this potice and an application . : ee eg : ursuani thereto and to the “Wate t Act Ovens = » ~ “ - $15.00 DIVERSIO D US 19146 wil be fied in the of the a i ater Recorder at Prit Hu an - - - - - 15.00 AKE N f it Premier G ud Hemins Objection to the appr fied F s $ \ } s Premier, B. ¢ th the said Water Recor the - " t Stewa will apply for a licence |Comptrolle® of Water Rig Partiament|§ Hot Plates and Ovens will operate from a lamp socket for 4 cents a} ig Fol were Build nes. Victoria, s B. ¢ within is an hour ‘ ‘ n s wes lays er the firs appearance ) s . - ‘ pr eh ree about} notices in a local newspaper Have your old Hot Plates rewired ‘ Fe arts r tt nternational The powers of this undertaking are to . 4 Ss Vaftiey le exercised for power and lighting within! Prices Moderate ' Service Good water be diverted from theithe territory embracing all the Wolf min-|§ : im ata ft t near the north-/eral claims, the Dolly Varden mineral 7, Rupert Mineral)ecisims, and all of this Company's Railroad ain , ‘ 1 fo rf power purposes |and properties and buildings, or any prop hon t Pren fine wer eer bejerties and buildings of others in and ad uted Lot 3607-—Cas cad Forks No, 5 acent to the Alice Arm District eae : . “ ' t le da wm gem rate THE TAYLOR ENGINEERING Co., LTD., NOW OPEN FOR BUSI wer f . the Dr ee ty of the Applicant mier Gold M ge Co, IA in con by John Anderson, agent tion Ww its u & and milling opera | The date of the Mrst publication of this notice is May 6, 1920, Was posted on the und | —— t th day of April, 1920 SKFENA LAND RECORDING DISTRICT Phone 453 a Shawatlans A i f this tiee and an appli ny _ DISTRICT OF QOUBEN CHARLOTTE = i Tee aarti Bo Page Fa | ISLANDS. Equipped for building and repairing = all classes of boats up to 100 feet i9i4 w ! nt n the oMce of Xhe | -——- ngth Water I at nee Rupert, B.C TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of WOODWORKING, BLACKSMIT ING AND MACHINE SHOPS. Cbjections to the application may be Mled | Skidegate, B. C., settler, Intends to apply} Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia, with tt sa Wat hecorder or with the| for a license 40 prospect for coal and} te Camptral f Water Rights, Parliament| petroleum on and under the following de- - a fas Buildings, Victoria, B.C. within fifty daysi scribed lands:— e after the'Arst appearance Of ths wotice | ‘Commencing at. a post planted at the Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd, 1 al news r } north-west corned of, D. L, 18D3: thenee + PRE ER LD MINING CO... LTD... south 89 ehains; thence east 80 chains; A. Swanson, President W. E Thompson, Gen, Applicant. | thence north 80 chains; thence west 806) by Dale L. “Pitt, Agent. | ¢hains, to pot of commencement Phone Red 391 Phone Green 153 Tr tat f the frst publication of this} WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant , not is May 4, 1920 | Dated this 6th day af March, 1920 Kenney Bros. & Co. Real Estate and Insurance Terrace - = B.C. TOM LEE CO. 340 Second Avenue, Weat. VEGETABLES Wholosale and Retall ‘ ‘*neral Contractors and Labor xchange, ouentitiiees Ds Prince Rupert, B. 0, tierce? — P.O, Box 725 l Pteceeeie. ~ . 555 827 2nd Avenue C.V. EVITT Auctioneer and Accountant Auditor ree,, PiyoOX, nee |hapges of ore from the Northern POLPPOOPOLO DOOD P OO ve pono nerereooooed FREIGHTER AMUR BEING OVERHAULED VICTORIA, June 5.——For the firet time in what waterfront sagea claim to be a period of at old freighter She lleast Amur is now dock, Yarrow tensive about six years, the hore for overhaul the Eaquimalt graving the workmen of the giving her an ex- overhaul which will take days, and she will a new propeller is in with plant einht jalso have fitted, | The Amur has been overhaul. led in recent years at Seattle, She owned by the Griffiths linterosts of Seattle and is en- between ‘Tacoma and “An- carrying and towns now is gaged ore Snoddy, mining town, Captain well-known skipper on this jcoast, is ip command, Before leoing into this service she was one of the B,C, Coast Steamship fleet and ran’ to ‘Northern points, came here mM the eanly days Bhe ¢ |. Kelly and D, Priggelt, the Gerecanetis Tor sale will Be canceled The lineups: Tiny Tims—P, tei Chapter 120, Revise} Statutes of Black c., W. Mitchell p., J. Kelly aa WADEN, | oe ib., D. Frizzell 2b., M. Budinic b | nepartment of Lands. ih. ©. Clapp s@, John Martin rf., Vict done in 1986 il. Hibbard ef,, Sid Anderson If. Dry Dock—B. Lundquist ¢., W Crossley p., T. Fraser $b., J. Kask b., G. Hill 3b., G. By ly ss., A. Phillips rf, Hu. ‘Tatlers Of... a Forse df, f Gene Byrnes Says:— ‘Here’ e's | the Music—Write Your Ow a Words.” NX } tn —— os W¥\ LV \*