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DAILY EDITION. axgespos Wednesday, June 16, 1920; _— a Sor Railway Dock Contract Let. It was great news that we were able to announce yesterday letting of the contraet fer the new dock. The needed and its erection means a great deal to in regard to the structure is badly the city. It also indicates that the Government is taking at least a little interest in this port and that possibly, if we let them know that we are alive, we may get further help. ‘The material is coming through steadily and it is probable we shall see the work proceed in the very near future. Another Step Toward € 1X4 Developing a Port. The building of the dock for the Alaska and possibly ocean going business here is the first step toward the development of | | } j — ‘THE DAILY NEWS Better Than Pills— For Liver IIIs T | | a real seaport. It is impossible to put on a steamship line unless} there is a dock which to load and discharge cargo. In the Orient loading from barges or sampans may be all right, but in {his country the cost ef labor is too high for such luxuries. We have to build docks if we are to have ocean going business. If we knew we could get an impnovement for the asking, the one thing we should undoubtedly choose in this city would be a dock. to develop into a real seaport, Above everything else it is what we need in order Henry S. Fleming is Considering Stee! Plant. The Canadian Collieries have. good producing large coal fields. They mines and are in a suitable position on the east coast jfrom SAYS:-- BE eee ce er eee nr BE CHAT after a lot of dirty linen | jhad been washed and someone had done a lot of tying, it is dis covered that the Champion boxer ee Mert jis not a slacker ; | rHAT since the trial a great! 5 Gt alt: oc) ae many Americans will be putting Tomorrow Alright jtheir money en Carpentier in the ORMES LIMITED ee Nea VHAT it is sible to an 3 thuse over a man who, while he i AGENCY FOR inny be a champion, does Het act | like one, } ALL KINDS oF | 9 fe Canvas goods, oilskins, THAT a man may make a part. boots, overalls, mackinaws, lner of his wife, but never a silent gloves, waterproof clothing, tpartner. baggage, harness, shoes, §| a woolen underwear and socks. THAT many partnerships are TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. jbot Successes: that is why there 3. F. MAGUIRE | ‘0 . J j . . . 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert | rHAT the E! tt case Which is Hho he tried on the 28th wt oe : likely to be an interesting one ee PR PR eR RSE ES SS * ‘ « * | PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * > THAT most people will pin CHUM” all day lon o# eR eee ee ee ee eo Me eiicir faith to Farmer Jobn, at will be as sweet an Wednesday, June 16. janyrate until the evidenee ts all breakfast. High, 0:30 4.m., 23 feet. in. | - eight a Slate CHAT now 1 * I iat are to be For yours and sow, 7:16 a,m., 3 feet. 0 oO8 PenetNes ¢ AP ON : : . sostt z m., 17.5 feet. ofered for sale, we shall see who favourite pipe to Thursday, June 17. has faith in mis ome town, y . ’ 9° 2 ; High, ate eae sme 3 THAT at six and a half per cent Low, 8:2 a.m., 0.2 feet. they ought to be pretty good buy- 20:7 p.m., 5.3 feet. _— i. gai Friday, June 18. THAT “buy a bond” was the High, 2:5 a.m., 32.9 feet, isiogan When the nation wanted 15:5 p.m., 20.5 feet. money. What about “buy a bond Low, 8:47 a.m., 0.# feet. when the city wants money. 20:56 p.m. 5.5 feet, ° . ‘ ‘ Saturday, June 19, PHAT why shotild we send the High, 2:53 a.m., 22 feet. interest on our money to the 15:55 p.m., 20.3 feet. States or to Fastern Canada’ Why Low, 9:32 a.m., 0.6 feet. not keep it in Prince Rupert? 060 ecm. Ger Gael BS oom s : | THAT it is always a good plan The e used is Pacific 8 _jto patmonize 1Oone indust ; pe fy agora pull opel ae even if itis only the hond making Pipe Tobacco. dustry. {t is counted from 0 to 24 hours, midnight to midnight. The table given is for Port Simpson but the time for Prinecc|* eseeceaeeeese eer eeeees |Rtupert varies only a few minutes|** #88 9 © 888 eee j on some days and on others is Boys’ summer hats, 20 per cent the same. The range of the tidejdiseount at Jabour'’s Sale. ‘2 nay be computed as 5 per ctnt Po ae greater at Prince Rupert than at} F. W of Vancouver Island not farfroin considerable deposits of magne-|port Simpson both at springs and|this morning following a trip to tite iron ore and they make coke right there, so that in many/neaps. Therefore the rise in the}the.lower coast iPrince Rupert harbor is siigtitis respects they are well loeated for iron and steel works. The chairman of the coal company, Henry 8. Fleming of New York, is now in the province looking into the possibility of erecting a steel plant. He will carefully consider all phases of the situation. There is one thing that Union Bay has not, and it is some- thing that we have. hematite suitable to mix with the magnetite ore in order to give that sort Possibly if the matter is put before Mr. Fleming in a proper light, he may consider this locality instead of Union Bay for his iron and steel plant. Why not try? Union Bay or its locality has no limonite or it the proper smelting properties. Ores of up the Skeena River on Copper River, are found Granby Shakeup and Ecstall Properties. While there is a secondary interest taken in Prince Rupert in the recent shuffle of officials at Anyox and Vancouver in con- nection with the Granby Company, what, concerns this city most is ‘what effect if any the changes wii! have on the development of the Eestall properties controlled by the big coneern. It known that these properties contain ore that is of vast extent and rich in copper, but with large quantities of iron and sulphur, It was generally understood that these properties were to be But have not been going smoothly as might be wished and the question now is whether the interests which hold the Granby stock will have suflicient confidence in thescompany and in the new properties to put up money for their development, ” is developed soon. Granby affairs as It is possible that a new concern will be formed for the purpose of developing the deposits, The properties may be sold. | ISLANDS. points, zreater than Port Simpson. ava ae 7 eee es ‘The height is in feet and tenths |°"0'"* by. ype ane seam Pi jaf feet above the average level eee a pe ab nierias "os lower low water. ee eee a Peers < >. Three empty express refriger- jator ears came in on last even- jing'’s train and will be sent east hat oupe loaded with fieh. > . . ie oe 7 The train from the east Irst x om gut brovgeht d né ‘4 Cvex- puleu rOoUgDE Gown many can- NOTICE jnery hands from the interior to start in work for the season at NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that alii var) rain al : ° ve perscns holding Crown Lands or Lots in|’ 4!!@Us points along the river Townsite subdivisions under agreement) < for from whom the purchase money mn such lands or Townsite Lots remaining} mpald is overdue are required to make|this morning was payinent, within siz months from the date},, : f this Notice, eNhes of the full amount Port Simpson, who has been tak- dua, together with interest thereon, iffing ’ ng ' e ore any be due, or a substantial proportion of ing the vocational training ye such amount, which must at least cover|/Vided for those who served over the full interest due to date, together with! evidence that sil tases, whether Municipal 4 Provincial, have been paid, failing which . . . the ayreemnents for sale will be cancelled, | rT aen &$ provided by Section 7¢ of the “Land| A‘Ons arrivals Act.” Chapter 129, Keviseil O44, sale Jack Beynon of sens. the from the G. RK NADEN, Hinorning was Mias Watt who will Deputy Minister of Lands Denerimens of Lands, jicteria, B.C., f ‘omnes ore . ‘ Toon ist’ sees Watt corns here in the capmeity of night superintendent. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. | vd e ° DISTRICT OF GUEREN CHAKLOTTE | Principal A @ school children at Mar when they gather there jdress. the TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of ket Place ) Skidegate, B.f., settler, intends to apply } for . Heense to prospect for coal and) following the parade on Dominion | petroleum r ar 0 Sees m0 under the following | Day. A decorated truck wil! be Commencing af @ post Manted one mile/ secure y é ‘AK north of the north-west of DI fh cured to serve a8 & ppeating corner In any event it is to be hoped they will not be forgotten. We 1593, thence east &0 chatna, thence north Platform as a city are interested j th j I a ta bar boron west $0 chains, thence | ai oa { a « { ’ erestec see > > “ke ‘ $0u ¢ Bs, & 0 ) ° vy i ore treated th i Ais on Ne pines there worked and jess §% deine, to point of Comumense Dr. Joseph T. Mandy arrived > feated in’ the neighborhood, Dated this 251m day of October, 1919. rol ws ~ Cas WILLIAM 3 LEARY applicant, | Pu the mith on the irand ” ———= —_———_—___-—— — peers lrunk steamer this morning. Dr = —— ~— |Mandy is an eminent geologist upo a valuable asset. PERSONAL ATTENTION, Office Hours: Lady Assistant 9-12; 1-6; 7-9, me - Phone 575 Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE Dentist Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block DENTISTRY Tenge ee EEE RERRNEER ARE mene ality---your appearance and your good health depend your teeth. You cannot afford to neglect such LOW PRICES---Best material money ean buy. Prop? SERVICE, will insure the BEST RESULTS Remember my address, Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block jamel of late has been prespecting |Skeena River, . . . | Thos. Sproat, who is quite an jold timer in Prince Kupert, re- jturned to the eity by this morn- ing’s steamer and will again jsume his former work hee. For| (the past few years Mr. and Mrs.! Sproat have been biving in Van- eouver, * Has everything to do with your suc- |} . > . A man named Fitzgerald, whose cess---your person- home is in New Westininster, re- cently fell fram fhe roof of a building at the Kumeon Cannery and is now in the hospital at Port Simpson paralyzed from the neck down, Arrangements are being jinade to send him home to New i Vestminater, Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment D There was born to Mr. and Mrs, M. Smith of Andimaul a son ~The Man in the Moon | LOCAL NEWS NOTES °¢. Hawt returned to the city | Among the arrivals on the boat's Statutes oOf/south on the Prince Rupert this} Liein the local nursing staff. Miss} Brady will ad-| jat a number of peints along the| re! ’ = HERE is somethin mighty comforting and sa ‘ about “OLD CHUM” Tobacco; a sort of soothing restfulness that pipe smokers have come to associate with this friendly smtoke. “OLD CHUM” is an old, old chum with all pipe smokers: It has the perfect tobacco taste—the mellow richness— and men know that they can be chummy with “OLD pears “OLD CHUM” has been Canada’s | OLOCHUM Canada’s Favorite Wednes Jay ] we (4 {9% ‘The Friendly Smoke ing and that the “good night pipeful” cool as the one enjoyed just after acco and today is more popular than ever. apr ea~= ‘ pat NOTICE, i NOTICE 18 HERENY VEN that in a cordate Will an Ametelst 1 te sUen | wile Preportiogale Aliol t Act’ | ed at the taet session of the Legislature a lt ihokting an aarectwnt f ‘rewn : reste ' t ' those of Town of Cit ts arn! wit ie site or suburb of a ‘ ‘ hieh has tot tn ad ; } wisbes le bie a { t ui i” c h : alia ' ; ofies alree mh that reapeet « ef f Septeme privilege of u [ww ' ‘ ene ale as sid failing ak . ‘ ‘ stipisdate wil t raft 1 ’ ibarred fron aking m f iprivile ge at will be sult 1 iflment of the term f . rovisions of i 2 v verdue purel with which ‘ ihe notice appearing th i» f this paper ie) ? a) WAT 1 Dept Mink Land arter ! f Lands . y lorta nt 1 | May im, § WATER NOTICE, DIVERSION AND USE" | TAKE NOTICE that Premier G« . Lid, whose address ds Premier, B. + via Stewart, i ' 1 apy f ' feet of water? w take and use tnree cubic ul of Fletcher Creek, wirich ff coer lerly and sine i ‘a Mle , aboud | joue Quarter oule north of the | rie theta | Boundary in Salmon Hiver Vall The water rted nm Othe ,Sirwarm at @ ies forth east corner Kn uM al Claim, and will be used for pow purt ea} upon the Premlh Mine; poe b be pioceted on Lot 3697 ascade Forks * $ This water ’ be : i; t « ate | power for ” on the property tt Vremier Gold Minus { Ltd u jPecUon Wilk its Mining and milling oper®- | ; tl This notice. was posted on the ground i the 20th my of April, 1 A copy of this notice and an application pursuant Uereto and to the Water Act.) }104 will be fied th the offlee of the | Water Reeorder at Prince Nupert, B. ¢ | Objections to the application way be with the said Water Derorder ; | Comptroller of Water Nights, Parliament} | Hulldings, Vietoria, B.C, within Atty days} jafaer the fret appearance of this notice in! a local newspaper } file y/ r with the PREMIEK GOLD MINING CO., LTD, Applicant by Dale’ L. Pitt, Agent The date of the firgt publication of this novlee ta May 4, 1080 j NOVICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a fresh Certineate of Title to} Lot Three }, Block Fifteen (15), Town! of Stewart (Map BiBA Satisfactory proof of the loss of the afoye Certificate of! Tithe having been proedueei, notice it hereby given that it is ow Intention, to issue afler the expiration of one month | from the first publication hereof, «4 fresh Certificale of tioned nds ithe t the In the name of Eliot, which Certifeate is dated @4th October, 1910; and is numbered 260-1 i Land Kegistry Offer, Prince Hupert, B.« } bove, men jotor AL G 30th day of March, 1990 HW. OF. MacLkon, pee District Registrar of Titles SKEBNA LAND DISTHICT Of RECORDING DISTMOT QUEEN CHARLOTTE ; ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that William di: Leary of Skidewate, Bb. C., settler, intends to apply for a license to prospect fer é¢oal ond! petroleum on and under the following de scribed lands: Commencing at @ post plated af the north-west cerned of b. 1 1453; thence; south #0 chaing; thence cast 80 ehatres: | thence horth 80 chains; thence west 86) chains, to point of commencement on June 14, | WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant, | Dated this 6th day of Mareh, 1920, | _ ISTRY | A QUALITY; Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 to 12, Mernoon, 130 te §.30, Saterdays, § Is 12 omy tvery Evening from 7.30 to 8 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointmen Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bik., Cor. 3rd and 6th Best Equipped Office in Northern, B.C. id Mining| \§ ’ - _— mM 5.5, PRINCE RUPERT APA S.S. PRINCE GEORGE } Fic ia ———» SAILING ——— Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay, Falis, Vancouver, Victoria and Beattie. ta Anyox Wednesday, 10 p. m. Stewart, Saturday 1° P. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Port Olements, Massett and Buckley Bay, Points Southern Queon Chariotte Isiands, TRAIN GERVIOE Passenger Monday, W*dnesdey and Seturder * oa Prince George, Edmonton and Winner, meting direc all points east and south. Ocean June 28rd. All June 26th. 4 11:50 om for Smithers, connections for , Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines and reservations epply ton For tpforma Pron 20°- Oty Tleket OMes, B26 Third Avenue. + GAMADIAR PAOIFIO OOEAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services CANADIAN Lit Lal Uv 6.3. ‘princess maRY Prince Rup Keto neau, Skagwey, Alaska, from tor hikan, Ju , June 14, 215 98; July & oe For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle from Prints June 19, #6; duly 3, 10 #7, 94 © G. PRINCESS BEAVMOS oy t Bay, Cecen Fale, Mosk! Pree re seve Powel | Rivers Vancouver Li Victor Every Saturday, © Pm * ————careations ond sellings, poly © wt 0. ORCHARD, General Agent. vs Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, ert i? Rupert eo and #4 Way, Alert or B.C.