ema THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F, PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. , SUBSCRIPTION City Delivery, by carrier or mail, h Empire and the United States, By mail to all parts of the Britis RATESs per munth 75e. BE RGVANCO DOP, VOOT s. wai ek eh cee ce cheese ones $6.00, To all other countries, in advance, per year .......-665 . $7.50. TELEPHONE 98. Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch egch insertion. Transient advertising on front page ........ .. $2.00 per inch. Local Readers, per insertion, ........++ee0e6. 25c, per line. Classified advertising, per inse, tion, .... each insertion, Contract Rates All advertising should be in the ceding publication. —_—_— DAILY EDITION, Legal Notices, ERROR IN THE LUXURY | TAX ADVERTISEMENT Parties who intend clipping the advertisement of the amendments to the Dominion Luxury Tax leg- islation appearing in today’s issue of the Daily News are ad- vised of an error in the schedule. Cigar and Cigarette Holders and Pipes in excess of $2.50 each should be listed wider the head- ing of a twenty per cent tax in- stead of the fifteen per cent tax as noted in the advertisement. PROFESSIONAL MEN OPERATE STEAMER Volunteer Crew Take Place of the Strikers and did Good Work NEW YORK, July 2—More than 150 Danish bankers, doctors, law- yers, teachers and professional farmers were enrolled among the’ engine and deck crews of the, Scandinavian-American sleam- ship Frederik VITT. which arrived) from the strikes bound port af! Copenhagen, the “first vessel of the line .eo reach the United) States in three months, kee The departure of the Frederik) VILL, was made possible, il was) said, only through the service’ of | her voluteer “millionaire crew,” the members of which belome to the “Government Heip League,” organized to bring order out of the ehaos created by the strike. | Officers of the ship kept the) identity of the voluteer members of the crew secret, but were loud in praise of their work. This praise was shared by the 700) passengers beard the liner, who joined in a signed testimoni- al to them. Indicating the on make-up of the crew, it was said that in the “black gang,’ as the engine crew is termed, there was a wealthy banker, a professor of mathe- matics and an engineer who 1s) head of a well known Danish technical institute. Advertise in the Daily News. of the Highest TEETH in a scientific manner Lady Assistant. In ene és ewes 8 20, way Ve 15c. on Ay phostion. Daily News Office on day pre- per word. per agate line, « All advertising received subject to approval. . wen Friday, hid 2, “FAIR AND WARMER” 1920. AT EMPRESS THEATRE The advent of Miss Allison, easily one of the most captivating of. motion picture comediennes, in a new picture is event enough; but in celebrated a piece as “Pair, and Warmer” those who follow the screen here *will be given an exceptional treat. I appears tonight at the Empress. The story concerns the tribu- lations of two married couples. case the young wife com- plains that her husband, Billy, is so perfect that he is dull; and in the other case the young husband though he adores his wife, em- ploys just the, tactics Billy should advantage of—he out so take goes ,of his way to keep his wife guess- jing And when circumstances * cast together Billy, and the ap- parently neglected Blanny, the result is one of the most absurd- ly funny series of situations ever contrived, even by Mr. Hopwood, who *is admittedly the premier farce writer today in America. “LAST OF DUANES” AT THE WESTHOLME During the pic turization of the Zane Grey novel, “The last of the Duanes,” W illiam Farnum came close to death while a waterfall scene was being filmed. In the lrole of “Buck” Duane, the Fox star is chased by a posse who be- lieve him a cattle rustler, and is trapped in a canyon from which his egress is bafred by an eighty- five-foot waterfall. As the pur- suers crowd him down to the brink he risks his life by tying his lariat to a tree and déscend- ing over the face of the fall into This is but one thrills in this William Fox which is to be shown Theatre tonight. the raging pool. of, the production, at the Westholme It is just as cheap to get you: yrinting done wel! and done at 10me a’s it is to send it away. Tr | The News Print Shop. } DENTISTRY Grade and Lowest Cost Crown, Bridge Platework Get My Prices _ and Compare Them. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE Memees oy Tue B.C. Dewtat CoLLece Office Hours:- 9 to 12 and 1 te & 7 & 8 SMITH BLOCK. DENTIST sins, Open Evenings by Appointment PHONE 575 | NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF.FRESH BAIT and At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C, Ice SUFFERED DAY AND NIGHT. The Tortues of Dyspeps TIMBER SALE X 2635. iwhat women fail to have on. - = tA ” ’ . . . Cassiar | 1 District, Record oe | Sealei tenders will be received by ani ‘ T , Kx ser ole iy : uate im the vieintty Minister of Lands not later than noom on} BHAT the hing ured 10744 wee the 20th day of Jul 1920, for the pur. manufacture booze may be etill : s Ailen Falcone and | chase of Licence X 2535, to cut 3.995 0008 of = : n 5 f Ar rm, W. fect of Scruce, Cedar and Hemlock om|#Ut it Can usrally be located from pat sgeimen tend te appr am area adjoining Lot 634, Tal-lin-kwen/a distance. con pe to lease the (qHowing .% Island, Dana fulet, Queen Charlotte Islands} : oe District, | © : . . cing at & pe int im the easter Two (2) years will be allowe oe. sia 24 me 8 r > wir, Bout lot {874A8, Ca e7%.1 feet moval of timber ; 3 aven ter #9 } THAT anyone Wishing te WH lnorther 1 the’ mer of Further particulars of tie Chief Porester,| an election in this town should pe 1 e at tis an gle u a9 1 Vietort c rorester, Prinee | , iil poUCe terty 475 i ae St Dene hupert.” Bc. eee — get around and register thejto the ¥v riy bougMary of the Kitsauit ters jIndian reserve thence southerly ‘along i ‘i aid we t lary anc th projects } . . . | thereof ; a t thee titer | | THAT it is understood the lady |{Sof00. of Ll | school teachers have all regis-|%¢4 asa os, Geog. 11 i min West f said last jtered, u wd the southerty | ‘ . » jcorher f thence north 24 on ” ideg. East north east rHAT the only way to be truth- r ot e 316 1 fee DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND i > . » . . boundary FISHERIES, OTTAWA, ONT. |ful when asked for your opinion |{gld Lor yo74e to the pont of commence comneege o ; ren of the baby is to say “Isn't it jen and containing ten acres, more o1 une, o 9” 18 SEALED Proposals will be received at, Cute? LBERT B. ARMSTRONG, tne = "e antl 12 o'clock noon, on the * * . LLEN PALCONER 9ih day of August, 1920, for furnisterg | " ' by Allen Falconer, Agent the tua terials and labor af ail wtesdie PHAT it is diffieult to know who|patea 19 May, 1090 necessary for the construction, equipsmerst | i< ’ . ie ee and delivery of a proposed ‘biel OTwial: who in Manitoba today. LAND ACT. | Screw Ice-breaker of the following lead- | a ee is eT. sk ‘HAT ar . 7 ength ‘B = ...975 feet } THAT the Farmers did noOt!motice of intention to Apply to Lease Land Breadth Mid at L. w ‘¢ eT feet hmake much of a showing tor a In Cassiar Land District, Hecording Dis RMR ore ee. ss 32 feet rer Se Sree ane Sinale tae wae Lrett Ween 0°" ié ‘hee’ § inches farming province and the inde- erly from town of Alice Arts DRUGS es ae ed ee 6,008 |pendents may not be as jepend Take notice that H. KR. Powler and A. } to be delivered ‘at ‘the ‘Agency’ ‘of © ut Seneee | Kerain mek. Oe, Be S. Coe iee |Department of Marine &nd Pishertes,/@nt as they might seem. Van er, snd married’ women, intends. t Quebee or Halifax for a fixed sum, Te dan toon te ee The Department reserves the right to! me entry lew descr aa a ofe ' i aie on n , cin t jlanted on é@ast oceans oF reject. any one or all of the bids THAT the jokester in the Wins | bank of Kitsavit River; ahence south | Forms of proposals, plans and specifica- |nipes Free Press says that one of | Chena: thence cast 60 chaing more or less ions showing what is required can be had the tl ‘ t! to Hillance River; thence north 20 chains or seen by applying to the Department of | Po SRIDES: COL GEES Gots POM Ee Oe en tees 06 Eee a te M bh oan. My re to 5 it of commence wi earth sho ne may pe onze wy VW DOTFOW A) ment, arn containing 160 acres, more oF | obtained by addressing: nate h at a meeting of the Bt joe wR PoWwtER | THE AEPUTY MINISTER, if row’ bog: | coum r | Department of Marine and Visheries, | 4 ndrew % Bociety. } ‘ % SERGI Ottawa, Ont. ; Lah be Sa eee H.R. Fowler, agent LAND ACT, Among the passengers south- - }bound on the Prince Rupert last) Notice of Intention to. App! Purchase | very te Pe night was EK. P. Mathewson, a Lan | at Coast Land, Disttict, Recording Dis- |) wel) known consulting metallur- } A satice thes t David C. Mawhimiey,| gist who has been a month re- | 0) rince Ruy er ‘ occupation coe intend to apply. for ;erthission to purchase | OF s@nizing the work of the Gran-| 7 the followin 8 — : soli j Gates ata alan at ine} PY Consolidated Mining Smelting | CANCELLATION OF RESERVY | southwesterly end of an istend. and about;and Power Co. plant at Anyox,| NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN that the| reserve existing over certain lands former 20 chains northerly from location post of Lot 376, the most northerly part of the lina Relieved By “Fruit-a-tives” ° i follows: iMr. : * Ten Years Ago irf Prince Rupert ~H July 2, 1910 { The water sports were particu successful yesterday with] entries in all classes of ompetibtion, The events were as Gasoline Jaunch race,)} mixed *4ge , ~ —_ — THE DAILY NEWS Friday, July 2, 1920, _ Se —— a rn rr rrr SS eee Eee ss ——- aa aaa ES All ase arieeireaie FING S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Weta SS. PRINCE GEORGE SAILING Midnight Sunday and “Thureday for Swaneon Bay, Ocoan Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattie. Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Port Clements, Massett and Buckley Bay, June 23rd. All Points Southern Queen. Charlotte Islands, June 26th. TRAIN G@AVICE Mondsy, W*dneedey sod Saturday 2% tty 30 @.m. for Smithers, Edmonton and Winnkeg, making direct connections for all _potnts east ond coutn. Passenger Prince George, Agency All Ocean Stearnship Lines For information and reservations epplpy to Clty Tleket Office, 426 Third Avenue. Phen? 260. Livr.w Baas D'or, C. B. jcanoes, canoes doubles, “I was a terrible sufferer from [tandem, crab race and whale back Dyspepsia and Constipation for years. | race. | T had pain after eating, belching gas, 8 constant headaches and didnetsleep | Alex, Prudhomme's new hot wellat night. Finally,a/réem@ fold (building at tie corner of Fifth me ta try’ Fruit-a-tives”, In aweoek, (and Fraser Streets is to be opened the Constipation was corrected and [next week. The new hostelry will soon Iwas free of pain, headaches lbe known as the Savoy Hotel and that miserable feeling that a accompanies Dyspepsia, I continued R. B, Horton, secretary of the to take this splendid fruit medicine Swanson Bay Pulp Company, ts and now I am well, strong and jstayang at the Grand Trunk Inn. vigorous”. HOBERT NEWTON. ; . " 50c, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise 2c. The fire and water committee At all dealers or sent postpaid by j ave reported on Alderman Bar- Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. leow's application for rights to! develop the tidal power at Zenardi Rapids. The: committee. recom AGENCY F mended that the application by OR opposed for the present so as lo ALL KInbs or protect’ the interests and await Canvas goods, oilskins, the result of experiments in other ” boots, overalls, mackinawe, parts of the world gloves, waterpr-of clothing, e . e baggage, . harness, skies, | In the sports yesterday the 100 woolen undemvear and socks. $iyds., 220 yds. and 440 yds. dashes | TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. were Won by Winsby. i > . . J. F. MAGUIRE The carpenters won the tug of 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert war yesterday against the team sters. There were many teams —_ contending, but the above is the SRKRRRERHO result of the final pull, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES = * |. i " THERE ERR RS Be ‘ Friday, July 2. The Man in the Moon { High, 1:38 a.m., 20.2 feet. SAYS:~ | 14:35 p.m., 18.4 feet. =~ x Low, 8:22 a.m., 2.9 feet. ; 20:20 p.m., 7.7. feet. PRAT it re great day. Saturday, July 3. rHAT there was plenty of fur High, 2:13 a.m., 20 feet. sige a even if Prince Rupert could mot {5:7 p.m., 18.4 feet. win the ball games r Low, 8:52 a.m,, 3.4 feet. . 20:54 p.m., 7.6 feet. THAT so far as Winnings were Sunday, July 4. concerned a city team ecoutd not {f - ~ High, 2:48 a.m., 19.6 feet. even Win a football match. Phe 15:40 p.m. 18.3 feet. only game was a draw. E N T I S T R Low, 9:21 a.m., 3.5 feet. ee oS 21:39 p.m,, 7.5 feet. THAT if the Jazz Carnival was D } The time used is Pacifie Stan—ja bil quiet in the afternoon, there , dard, for the 120th Meridian west.jwas plenty of pep in the evening It is counted from 0 to 24 tours, Sha ad Hite | NOTICE. aie ie e from midnight to midnight. THAT another big time is} Noree 1s HEREBY GIVEN that in ac The table given is for Port|Promised this evening, oF tiduate- maekt Ret™ i QUALIT Y Simpson but the time for Prinee}) gag jupiter Plu ‘ Rupert varies only a few minutes! ~ eeprren s ave Wee Sin ‘ ath ten on some days and on others is|‘""> ane for -# liltle while yester- | ‘ m tha satine.> "Phe ranee off the tice day morning, but! afternoon and may be computed as 5 per eent|°*°"'* To ers r. ayne seeater at Prince Kupert than ot THAT. the’ blue shirted Scots. Port Simpson both at springs and) ji.) gave the Callies a gretty good |: OFFICE HOURS— poems eee fore the rise im the | vaie of football vesterdny’ afters |e Morning, 9 to 12, Alernoon, 1.30 te 6.98, Saterdags, $ to 12 only, *rince Rupert harbor is sligtitiy)...4 ? wo greater than Port Simpson. et . el. Every Eveniag trem. 1.38 1 : The height is in feet and vena THAT there was cheering for Dental Nurse in attendance of feet above the average level of!both sides in good Glasgeow n ; ; lower low water, Aberdeen dialects. ‘ae "purchase 1 ; ner UNE Phone 109 for appointment iwith wh h > la it awr t eee he ' Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th Hs ere Was a great time this paper ' westerday, Wut this morning was pene VADEN, | j Best sheieed Office in Northern B.C. 1 the morning after and the dawn |S*Pariment of is ij was gray. 3 a 19? ere Y THAT women notice what wo- LAND ACT. men have on, but men notice |NOTICE OF INTENTION To *aAPPLY! TO] Mathewson was the guest of! ty held wader Timber Licenses Nos I CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY PAOIWIO OCOEAN SERVICES B.C. tous Steamshin § Ser a 6. 6. Princess many for Ketohiken, Juneesu, Stegway, Aiasta, from Priace Rupert: June 14, 21, O86; July 6, 12%, 19 and #6 aE tata Patel ola ryices % For Vancouver Victoria and Beattie from Prince Rupert From Prince Rupert for Gwaeneon Bay, Goeen Yor rates, revervations and railings, sppiy June 19, 26; July 9, 10, 17, 9@ and 91. 8.4. PUINOEES enareces Cece Se eee retort, Ket, Soon. Pgh, Maney Gene Mest. Born. g Every Gaturday, @ p. m. W. 0, OROHARD, General Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. | atu Kiisumkalum Valley, is ssid island: thence in a westerly and 16404, can southerly direction following the sinuos- | honor; ata large ly- attended dance elled, oe SS share lias to paint of com-i given in the Recreation Hall at : oO a NADEN 7 da containing el 0): : eput ! , acres, more or leas Bg waty (80) the Smelter town on Wednesday | Lands Henartinent, fens anne D. 6, MAWHINNEY, | Vietoria, B. ¢ April #4, 1990, | riptet, 2ist April, 1990 4 Subscribe for The Daily News The Leading Daily of Northern British Columbia