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All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- ceding publication, All advertising received subject to approval. i920, DAILY EDITION, GBD Monday, July 13, UNIVERSITY STUDENTS © ORANGEMEN ARE * GAIN SCHOLARSHIPS CELEBRATING DAY ACROSS THE BORDER VANCOUVER, Battle of Boyne Anniversary Is Occasion for Picnic at Port July 12.—Two Simpson—Church Pa- students of the I niversity of rade Last Night. British Columbia who graduated : at thg last congregation of the here were about fifty Orange- institition have been awarded) ney to join the annual church scholarships in American aii drade of the Orange Lodge to versities, Hugh ti. Keenleyside, |tje Anglican Church last evening. B.A., has been honored with the }pyey assembled at the Knights of American Antiquarian Soviety 8] pythina hall and Robert Warrior fellowship at Clark University. |. y4 Worshipful Master E.R. ’ + Or | Wooster, Mass., valued at $500, )rabreum took charge marshalling arid will leave in the’ middle of | ih» parade to the church where September to continue his studies] oonoy G. A. Rix delivered a very at thé eastern college. On got | ippropriate sermon, ation from U. B. ©, he won two} Poday, July 12. the anniversary scholarships in history, I, if the “Battle of the Boyne, the WalterCouper, B.A.,.has been}i,age has’ declared a holiday awarded the Flood Scholarship 11]. jong themselves and are making Economics at the University Of}an excursion te Port Simpson. Galifornia, valued at $500, and)ay tiv after 8 o'clock this morn- will eave for the southern state ing about thirty of their number in August to pursue his studies] arched down Third. Avenue to at Berkeley. ithe tempo of J. N. Kelly's kettle jd, At the. waterfront | they TERRACE BASERALLERS jwere jour ed by famities and nd nearly 100 left on the friends a WANT A RETURN MATCH : launches “Oh Baby,” “Narbe- ie jthong,’ ’ “Regal” and “Dixie Ru- Likely wiil Play ‘Here Thursday |p" ’ for the Indian village. The or aia Night. jday will be spent in true picnic \style and three is a football game * Word has bee ‘n received if the | this afternoon. They are expect- city to the effect that Terrace isjed home this evening. desirous of playing a return _ mateh with the local baseball] MEIGHEN SWORN IN team. Although they lost at home} -—-- yet they arg ready to come here} OTTAWA, July 12.—Hon. Ar- to. have another try for the/thur Meighen was sworn in as laurels, It is very likely tfrat a| premier on Saturday, with Hon. match will be arranved for Thurs-|C, ©. Ballantyne as Minister of day or Friday. night of this week.|Marine and Fisheries. A good lively game is expected) See tetas : as the boys up the line have been| Among the incorporations ap- practising faithfully, peerene en the PUSESRS THRuP DF : the British Columbia Gazette is Port Clements Club, 810,000, that of the capitalized at Woodworth ‘of Pacific is in the city. By. 0D, a visitor DENTISTRY of the Highest Grade and Lowest Cost es Crown, Bridge Platework Get My Prices and Compare Them. : TEETH in a scientific manner Lady Assistant. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE ( Memper oy Tue B.C. Dewrar CoLiecr Office Hours:- groizandt 6 DENTIST susasy ty vrpuiniment 7 & 8 SMITH BLOCK. PHONE 575 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW MARINE WAYS Phone 453 Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet : ‘ : in len WOODWORKING, BL ACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS, Best equipped plant in Central tal British Columbia. Seal Cove Marine V Ways, Ltd. Swanson, President W. E. Thompson, Gen, Manager Phone Red 391 Phone Green 153 } SEs 7 = When in Town, Come to the SVEA POOL ROOM Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes ——— “THE WONDERFUL FRUIT MEDICINE Every Home In Canada Reeds “FRUIT-A-TIVES” To those suffering with Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headaches, Neuralgta, Xid- ney Trouble, Rheumatism, Jain tn the Dack, Ecceoma and other shin affections, ‘‘Yruit-a-tives’’ gives prompt relief and assures a speedy recovery when the treatment is faithfully followed. ‘*Fyuit-a-fives” is the only medicine made from F/ruii—containing the medicinal principles of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, combined with valuable tonics and antiseptics, 50 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At all dealers or sent postpaid by _Fruita-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. AGENCY FOR ALL KINDS OF goods, oilskins, overalls, mackinaws, gioves, waterproof clothing, baggage, harness, shoes, woolen undermvear and socks, TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert Canvas boots, THE DAILY NEWS FREDERICK JACKLIN bets eee ee eee ek ee “| MAIL SCHEDULE HAS PASSED AWAY ++" sueeeseees |After Iiness 7 Several Death Goourred at Family Months ; Sport Briefs no a —— NSS CRP RH RES ES HD * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * eee ee eee eee ee 2 Monday, July 12. High, 10:41 a.m. 16.3 feet. 22:28 p. m., 20.4 feet, Low, 4:26 a.m., 4.5 feet. 16:9 a.imn., 7.8 feet. Tuesday, July 13. High, 14:41 a.m., 7.5 feet. 23:26 p.m., 24.4 feet. Low, 5:26 a.m., 2.9 feet p.m., 7.4 feet. Wednesday, July 14 High, 12:52 p.m., 188 feet. Low, 6:17 a.m., 1.5 feet. 18:18 p.m., 6.1 feet. j Thursday, July 15 High, 0:20 aig., 22.2 feet. i 13:18 p.m., 188 feet. Low, 7:04 a.m., 0.5 feet. 19:11 p.m., 5.2 feet. The time ysed is Pacitie Stan- dard, for the 120th Meridian west. t is counted from 0 to 24 hours from midnight to midnight. The table given is for Simpson but the time for Prince Rupert varies only a few minutes m some days and on others is ihe same. The range of the tide nay be computed as 5 per cent srealer at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and neaps. Therefore the rise in the Prince Rupert harbor is slightly eveater than Port Simpson. ‘The height is in fect and tenths of feet above the level of lower low water. Port average LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leasy Lane. In Cassicr Land District, Recording Dis triet of Skeena, afd situate at Allee Arm, B.C fake notice that Jonn M. Morrison, of Alice Arm, oceupation freighter, intends io apply for permission to lease the fol lowing described lands:— Commencing at 4 post planied at the routhwest corner of Lot 1079; thence} outh & deg. 29 min.. W. 452 feet to the S.E. cor. of Lot 1074-A; thence east 220 feet 10 the west boundary of the Indian heserve, produced; thence north 605 feet to «the sputhwent corner of the Indian fteserve; Thence souipeces tery and follow- ing the ot 1079 250 feet to containing 2 south boundary of the re of commengement, acres, more or less, JOHN M. eens per Fred. Nash, B.C.L agent. _Dated May 21st, 1920 and CANCELLATION OF eepanve NOTICE 18 HEHEBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over certain lands former ly held under Timber Licenses Noa. 16408 anl 16404, Kitsumkaium Valley, is can celled, G. RR. NADEN Deputy Minister of Lands, lands De par tents Victoria, B. gist Apel, 1980. 400 DEPAKTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHENIES, OTTAWA, ONT, : ‘June, 1920. SEALED Papgecais will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, on the Oth day of August, 1920, for furnishing the materiais and labor of all kinds necessary for the construction, equipment and delivery§ bf «4 pra osed Steel Twin Serew ice-breaker o' the following lead- dimenstotis: re BY CSR OE proee, 7 feet Breadth - iad at LW. a7 feet Depth Mid feet Lratt Mean ;. 19 feet 3 ieee LLP, 8,000 to be delivered alt the Agency of the Department of Marine and Pisheries, Quebee or Hatifax for @ fixed # The Department reserves right to accept or reject any one or all of the bids received. Forms of proposals, plans and specifica tlons omnes what is required can be had or seen by @ ing to the D run i sae Pe veries, ’ on “we ne ny further information desired obtained by addressing: estchiaetodli: THE DEPUTY MINISTER, on Saturday night for ¢ vah B A party of seven fishermen left only three hours wre was reached lasted for an agreement E, Petersen Proprietress*® Department of Marine and Fisheries, Otlawa, Ont, arbitration, a ni} by | 1 ee ee ee For the East, Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. jurdays at 10:30 a.m. Home on Saturday | From the East. Night. | Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- oe — = days at 7 p.m. rhe death occurred at 9 o'cloek} . . meme Saturday night of Frederick Jack For Vancouver and South, Hlin at his residence on Envlish TUOSUEPE 66.0.0 cbs odes 7 p.m (Hill, The deceased had been! phursdoys.......6ss06: {1 p.m ailing for some nda Batondays dh ds Helves Sw did not eome unexpectedly Bums «iwc wees ce 44 DW, Mr. Jacklin was 52 years of age , Saturdar {i a.m and Was a native of Enaland, Td gether with his wife and family From Vancouver and South ° *f e to s count : Nh eres ate eee peli AUOERD Uses 5.60 ap ots os 10 p.m. years ago and ‘s| ti years Wednesdays ......+. 10:30 a. m. employed at the Qeorgetown saw Sunday® 10.30 a.m, mill rhree years ago he moved Fridays i p.m. to this city and has sinee been] . Mondays, a.m. enfPloyed in the building and nla « bridges department of the Grand] For Anyox and Alice Arm Prank Pacifie Railway. Mr, Jac} Sundays . ii p.m lin was a carpenter by trad Wednesdays ......... if p.m 4was respected by all with wh ? ce RR ' ame in contact From Anyox and Alice Arm. He is survived by a widow and Tuesdays Dp. m three children, Mrs. Don W. Pe iad... Coe se D mn. Keith, aged 9, and Mavis, 6, for ey eat Baek ie es 2 whom general sympathy will be) ge, Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mili felt. Funeral arrangements are Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. in the hands of the BLO. 1 Sundays . {1 p.m takers. Fridays 5 pn From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mill | Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. TUOOBGAVO 2 os 0.000 sae 0.00 000 p. m Saturdays noon Queen Cihariotto Islands: and spent all day yesterday havl-|pop Massett, Port Clements and ing out the shining bea Upper Island points: the black pools. A st : 200 was totalled It va Se oh cta tiles a : ” a ‘rom Masset P rt Clements and ‘uld ever wish to witness vee =o. oo the lightning st x , ¢ ’ ae er 18 or Skidegate; Queen Charlotte rhe following. wil the play City and Lower Island points ing ‘positions { hin ted j baseball team ni ia tl From Skidegat Queen Charlotte first game of the second hal City and Lower Island points the intermediate baseball heap ee iis evening: Catche Power pitcher, Rochon; 1st basé, Bazzott _ For Skayway and the Yukon. Jones; 2nd base Astoria a M ys, {1 a base, Mitchell; short step, Chat From Skagway and Yukon. ton; rf., Sid Butters; cf I y Dal rays Shermans and If, Davidson res ae: Hewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Challenges are now being Point. ssued by teamy of the coms Fo Snturdays . - 9 p.m cial league against those of thi Fron Sundays ,. 10 p.to tnlermediate The difficulty will - be at times to deeide which team some of the players should Sup port as a nutnber of the boys in the commercial leagne are tal ~ Warts in the intermediate a ~ If the Trail Club contir ut int’ its same old pate of goal 2 ‘ NOTICE which was practised last Friday it may be necessary lo appoint * ; ; Ay ’ : = 1 score-keey with an ade ate A 2 is machine on id t i . . . at : Many parties spent yesterday , a) tent afternoon o1 he sands of Tug ; 3 well Island. It was leal day : ; land games were irranged and cept up till late In the me alenee “— Those entertaining visitors for ’ ia the day at the résort were Mr. and 1s storesa : th Mra, John Sinclair, Mr. and M ' if oa jen Self, Mrs. Jas, Simpson and Pros we one We Mrs. W. Reid. ev r . © . a - ‘” The final for the Dominion Day um iwpearing in the edrfent iscucs football cup will, be played on)" ™* & GEO. R. NADEN i Wednesday evening betweef th Deputy Minister of Landa | Callies and the Grand Trunks so rie ‘7 Oct The game on July 1 was a tie slit i Ty itt scenic which makes the replay essential in order to decide the issue PI Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert / i REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND x ~H SALEMMEN July 12,,1910. Under, the pr s of The Real Beta Col, W. M. Ahton Davis arrived |\* Fm Abts 68 9800 Sere ee on the Princess Royal last even-| Heal Petate Agent i] Sttlesmaroperating ing to assume his duties as the i geet ae ae Ret ye HY that no first permanent engineer for the Peet eal’ estnue Ngint or saheniann ~Teity, in 1 province without first having ap-} . o ‘ Died for and obtained a licence enalt for n-compliance With pro-| J, T. Phelan is registered at viseawa of this Act. is 2 fine of pot leas the Grand Trunk Inn. hund *" : ; e e . i Application fof Neinees must be made Misa Violet Frizzell who re- reside i th Pr vine i we cently underwent .a seriois oper t en, ates ation in Port Simpson is recover-)+> ~ ‘ ing nic ely She returned home IN THE { PREM COUNT or aernrra with her mother yesterday. : (ere HN THE MAT ten POY THE ADMINIATRA | Jerry Bonneau, the man who | tion A END ALF THe MATTE OF | 5 ) 5 i has pleasingly satiatied inany a} DECEASED hungry man in Prince Rupert, is | JM, M7108 that ta an Oeder ot Hh again behind the cash box at thejof July sO, it was ordered that Wiliam Calumet restaurant and smiling |fafdomers. sainae aes one oe ibdete upon his legion of old friends, | Baldomere oF ae) ee are ye WO ee ee - | March, 1920, after the expiration of one STRIKE LASTED fod of notes “of the sald Orders urhess | FOR THREE HOURS ||!) (esis uroot ie furehed te the cnmnenmpitiles i British Columbia, that the sald, Baldomero VANCOUVER, | Suly 12-— Thig |Snd'dey oF Maren, (0200 And tt was further Vancouver war Workers mtrile + Dibba ain the Dat rf Nites amen bed | Syealating in Northern Britishe Columbia, or a period of one month, | DATED th Sth day of July, 1920 WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for the Executor, | & Wordav, 3 = Sess a a July 1° 109 ( —— DENTISTRY QUALITY Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS— Morning 9 to 12, Mternoon, 1.30 to §.38/ Saturdays, 9 to 12 onip tverg Evening trom 7.38 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109, for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C. 7 GAM S.S. PRINCE RUPERT bWertad S.S. PRINCE GEORGE 1 3\8 SALLING -~————— Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Gay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattie. Anyox Wednosday, 10 p. m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALSERT For Stewart, Wednesday 2 p.m. Anyox Saturday 8 p.m Port Clements, Massett and Buckley Bay, July 8th, 141» 22nd, 28th. — Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, Sunday Midnight. a TRAIN e=rvice Wdneedsy ahd Seturdey 4¢ 11 25 0 mm snd Winnkes, making divert comnperetiow for fm! \here Mondey, Prtroont on Passenger Prince Oceorge all petnts cant afd ath Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines for information end reervations apply Oty Ticket Offices, S26 Third Avenue Phew 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Steamship Services &. 6. PRINCESS SARY for Retohizean, dunesu, Ghagwey, Alsasta, from Prince Rupert: os Jaume 14, 81, 8; July 6, 12, for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle from Prince Rupert Jube 19, 24 duly 3, 16, 47, O94 and 31 6. 8 PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Mupert for Gwaenson Bey, Ocean Falls, Mardy Bey, Alert Bey Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victerie~- Every Saiurdey, 6 pm rerervetions end sailings, apply w eae eal PACIFIC es cwar 10 eno Por rates, W. ©. ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. Prince Rupert, 8.C. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street fe en NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C. STEWART LAND Co.,Ltd. 101 Pemberton Block Fifth Street VICTORIA STEWART LOTS FOR SALE ON ALL PARTS OF THE STEWART TOWNSITE Listings of Business Lots Wanted — | HELGERSON, LTD LOCAL AGENTS }