u x ; 4, eae i ep 4 ‘i Fi ee ee te be es i cot Ce ‘hey is ae “hands. “ge & ba eek INI or cccidotalia . . a TAE DAILY NEWS Thursday, J { pn —_— _— een EE aa ee CEE ee. ee - : " Hse eee Eee ee eee ~ THE DAU y NEWS HF T Y A MAIL SCHEDULE { a en Years Ago ee eaeeneeesenenes PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA lok Pelle Rupert | i A " E N ' I | S : i ' R Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News RHEUMATISH x Placiptae euomernertieenl | Mondays, Wedngsdays and Sat. ' Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue, pews * a 22, 1920. acict jurdays at 2.,J0 a m, —- } ® stevedores f work Onioat — _ H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITor. Until He T ok “Fruit a-tives” ling the Belle of Scotland quit} From the East. ee of e6 7 ; 7 0 Pe Iwork this morning on the refusal) §Syndaya, Tuesdays and Thura- 7 ’ * lof the Paeifle Sievedoring Gom- id t 7 m SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . The Fruit Medicine ays at 7 p.m. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ..........5. 75c. REP ED OE pany to inerease th \ ne irom a By mailto all parts of the British Empire and the United States, R. R, No, 3. Louxs, Own, forty to fifty cents an hout | For Vancouver and South. in advance, per year $6.00 “For over. three years, I was a PUGRMAVS oc cccdscvseues 7 p.m ey ’ PP aS sa FS 58.6 Vine Oe + s «hee be 04.5.0: 6 00. ad wtih RA ete Wind Kehel Me per énterclante To all other countries, in advance, pe? year ............ Selan Centaed be bed ae eee a P| Thursdays .......+. if p.m ' TELEPHONE 98. I treated with dostors, and tried jtained a number ’ wu MUD ocd veh peswn bes 2 p.m, e | ” arly everyth ithout benefit. iends at her flat in Ure Tele- : Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. | “vial, tf ace Teplaatiees* rons nein . snuiles “eae Sundays noose samt {4 p.m, petit vinkine. Transient advertising on front page ........ -. $2.00 per inch, Before t had wsed half a box I saw }ing : Saturdays, am, . : Local Readers, per insertion, ........ os cases o 260, per line. senpootiinedi: Ss bee. Ghe-otster jine- oS : sik Morning, 9 to 12, Aternoon, 1.30 to 5.90; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only Classified advertising, per insertion, .........-. 2c. per word.! and the swelling started togodown | Mr, and Mrs. J, J, Chisholm left! oe eer ee : Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Legal Notices, each insertion, ....... »».. 15c. per agate line. I continued taking this fruit me- [on a short trip to Victoria by the Bundays ..... whe: aed oe p.m. : Contract Rates on Application. dicine, improving all the time, and [prince Rupert this orning W ednesdays ......- ° a = m. Dental Nurse in atténdance —_—_— —— : —| now I ean walk about two miles and — SUNGAYS «cece eeesees 10.30 ain, Phone 109 for appointment ) . » 99 4290 do light chores about the place’’. Samuel Harrison has returned Fridays «.....+.-. 4 pun.) (R57 a eX ee ALEXANDER MUNRO. [from a trip to the Crossett gold Mondays, a.m, Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th ee 5 = —EE=—==_= - " : lelaim abo t ter of a mile “> -- . 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c, aim about a quarter He) Best ui Office in Northe is Prince Rupert At all dealers or sent postpaid by [back of the mouth of Bitter creek For Anyox and Allce Arm. Eq pped e thern B.C. To Lose? : | Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ltt is a mere prospect {no stam. |Sundays ...,..eceeee0. {ft p.m. | inede has res “4 to date in spite| Wednesdays .........+. {i p.m. With the announcement yesterday of the change in the} a ee one es rye petites operation of the Edmonton-Dunvegan Railway whereby that line AGENCY FOR saiake: From Anyox and Alice Arm. | fails into the control of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the fear te See idtliaaiaes WAGSEIES Sasc ee vans ciere p. m was immediately expressed ‘by many interested in the develop- Caxvas 7 Wr ettckine, 2—~ mM Shursdays ........ omececcs DM ment and progre€s of Prince Rupert, and essentially our own]? poots, overalls, mackinaws, ! The Man in the Moon idles inna eee we a: railroad, that an important trade field and a souree of wealth was] gloves, waterproof clothing, | SAYS. } Bay, Wales lent eal “ve River. about to be lost in the great Peace River agricultural and stock | baggage, harness, shoes, t-—~ ~-- geiSundays 7..... seesee. if p.m S.S. PRINCE GEORGE range areas. The Edmonton-Dunvegan is, at present, the only woolen underwear and socks. HAT ¢ , vd ata hiiie] (MRDUAYS «ce sctnepebcsbe 5 pun. siuienili. MA TE se TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. THAT a lady stopped at a hotel _—— NG - _ railroad that does tap the Peace River valley and the faet of it in town and askéd for @ room and _ Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay, Ocean now being controlled by thé Canadian Pacilic Railway would make J. F. MAGUIRE a bath. The desk clerk aaid ahe ocoe eee erent | Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattic. reasonable the fears that the large and ever-increasing amount 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert could have a room, but they had|® a ales Island and Maas Miver. Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.m at w at sec , arte not timé to give her a bath, fuesdays ...., Po 9aeeD me +9; we Be * §.8. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT of business that will come from that section would be diverted ace Saturdays qe cass noon For Stewart, Wednesday 2 p.m. Anyox Saturday 8 ? eat ae ay. ogg Rg ’ w . . : m away from Prince Rupert, namely, to Vancouver, by way of cither| gggeeeesaeeeeeee@e@) THAT a profit without honor is ail atl Bae ae ct pe puubtes Bae, duty & a the Pacific Great’ Eastern or the Canadian National Route. 2 ERNST eurans tieee «© o/the smount overcharged the ovs-) = Queen Charlotte tnande: 22nd, 28th, — Southern Queen Charlotte Istand Points Appearances Would eeeteeteceaneecnes oie. "eo ae ot oe — on Sunday Midnight. “vie ¢ Point That Way. Wednesday, July 21 rHAT no on ws a nag vp a TRAIN MERVION [ j , , ‘tal High, 5:18 a.m., 17.8 feet better than a henpecked husband./ oun , Porseneer Mendey, W*dneeday an0 Seturdey 81 11°90 & mm for Sent iters No one can but notice that the trade from a erence og inh, + : a eo % Or * t an a henpecked husban : cre hee Manik aad Wana taiies Geeks conns and the Peace River Vailey is being diverted from Prince Rupert. | 7:52 p.m., 19.2 feet. ee ee ad ‘ i ait petets con and sogth : i ; oe = 9 rHAT eit co neetiggs *rom Masset, Port Clements and Di That is a fact that may seem hard to believe but it is, neverthe-| Low, 44:29 aun., 5.2 feet. lalways ihiaa” toes to rep doe Upper Island points: Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines less, true. It is true also that many towns like Prince George and} Thursday, duly 22 i hall meee. \: neadnandy aie tne 04 ci cicadas Wik tepdiaaitain deal te McBride in British Columbia on the Grand Trunk Pacilic Railway | High, 6:18 a.m., 16.4 feet. laideresie wit ts ; tin phi } Chy Tleket Offes, GG Third Avenue Phone 260. which once we thought would be haturally feeders to Prince} 18:45 p.m., 18.5 feet. neat ¢ s reas the el ®or Skide Ou Charlotte Rupert are becoming closer to Vancouver in business relations | MMy, D310 A.M, OF 1908. aver oor in ae leer Gna Editar tanh adie even if they may be closer to Prince Rupert in distance. Prince} 12:12 p.m., 6.8 feet. ah ov eamigaiee ? ; oo Rupert's location is a strategic advantage which cannot be denied | Friday, duly 2 THAT “love iT ove mY From Skidegate, Queen Charlotte and the only explanation that can be made for the apparent loss) Higa, to: a ee o tat |Doug.” is the proverb most often) City and Lower Island points— of business is the fact that we have not termina! facilities. Prince 19:42 p.m., 17.9 fect, lquoted by Mary Pickford Tinh” a 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Rupert needs wharfage for ocean vessels, she needs elevators, Low, 2:32 a.m., 6.9 feet, rahe 3 2 nee arminal facilities. of ¢ ds ; she gets 14:15 p.m., 9.4 feet. 1 ; » een pry: 5: and she needs terminal fac ilities of aM kind . And until she get ’ p.m a ( THAT a hint metin Per Ghagway tind thé Yehou. Pett acitleien' di “a as them the tendency will be for business that should be coming Sunday, July jiore expressive than a blur be ceiaiai 6@ (aria ergata oe Cae cae here to,drift away more and more as it is already starting to do.| High, 10:03 a.m., 11.8 feet. lstatement. nee k a ; 1 We shall never see the crops from the fields of Northern Alberta 21:43 p.m., 174 feet. Sine From aia a Ag — B.C. Coast Steamship Services or the fertile Peace River Valley passing through here until they| Low, 3:46 a.m., 6.6 feet. rHAT is why a girl onee sng- a 8 - 15:32 p.m., 9.7 feet. gested to her male friend that he & 6 PRINCESS maAnY can be handled with adequate wharfage facilities and until Prince Rupert has trans-Pacilic steamers to take the harvests out. Our Visitors May Decide. The committee from the Board of Trade and the City Council are putting up Prince Rupert's case to the visiting officials, Hon. Dr. J. D. Reid, minister of railways, and D, B. Hanna, president of the National Railways, in the strongest way possible,. and while they are doing it, they have all Prince Rupert and northern British Columbia behind them. The city of Prince Rupert was brought into being for the primary purpose of being the Pacilic terminus of the National Transcontinental Railway and the port for trans-Pacific steamers. While actually it is the end of the railway the port has no terminal facilities and so far ix.a port for coastal steamers only. Prince Rupert must fulfil its destiny, the purpose for which it was created. And this fulfilment lies largely with the minister of railways and the government. The necessary equipment for this port has been denied so far, Now that the Hon. Minister has travelled over the railway line with the lowest grade and seen and heard of the great possibilities of the country backing the coast, appreciates our geographical ad- _vantages and our proximity to the Orient, first hand knowledge of the facts ought to bring what we here have waited for so long. And our first necessities are a daily train service and trans- Pacific steamers, wiih all the equipment of the port necessary to handle such. Mr. Hanna will alse have a hand in shaping the destiny of Prince Rupert. Certainly the city has as her visitors two of the men who, more than any other in Canada, at the present moment, have the immediate making of the place in their The outcome of their visit here will be watched with interest—ae life or death interest, DENTISTRY of the Highest Grade and Lowest Cost EXTRACTION 4 TEETH in a scientific manner - Lady Assistant. feta Crown, Bridge AND Platework ) ~Dr. JOS.MAGUIRE teats. MemMbex oy Tue B.C. Dewtar Coriece 9 to 12 and i to 6 DENTIST .wu. Cee 7 & 8 SMITH BLOCK. PHONE 575 QQ eee THEO COLLART, Notary Public Let 10, Block 27, Section 1, on Second Avenue, $260.00, 4 room House and B $1 ro asement on two lots, 7th Avenue East, Lots 19’and 20, Block 16, Section 8, $100.00. Fire Insurance Real Estate Accident ance Most Liberal MARINE INSURANCE on p dy web.) Phone Blue 69 Westhelme Theatre Block P. 0. Box 66 The time used is Paeitic Stan-|made her think of Venus de Milo dard, for the 120th Meridian west.|If he had arms she had no know- it is counted from 0 to 24 hours jledge thereof. * from midnight to midnight. ge °: Ras The table given is for Port; THAT it was a Scotsman who worried himself to death because Simpson but the time for Prince Rupert varies only a few minutes on seme days and. on others is |he had to leave the label. the same. The range of the ae THAT ‘a +, * when he drank a bottle of whisky Port Simpson both at springs and they are wanted the want feeling Omets! Administrawr. lhean the impression that was left Dated this 25th day of June, 1920. “ton their minds of the appearance jof the terminus of the Grand frunk Pageific, the “All Hed) Route.” This time as they spoke Ite the citizens of Prince Rupert 2 jin the open air, the terminal sta- DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND ition was toored with rough FISHERIES, OTTAWA, ONT. |boards and clover sward, walled June. 1990, (Wilh rough hills of solid stone! SPALED Proposais will be received at and rodfed with a cloudy sky. He and delivery of &@ proposed Steel Twin nee . f |Serew ice-breaker of the following jesa- |CNCed in Prince: Rupert as one ing dimensions; jof the first acts of the new ad SOU, Ml dée chivnaunseeed 275 feet Breadth Mid. at L.W.L.......57 fees [Miinistration so that next time Leatt Meat 2.22." 540 feet’ races |they come they will be able to SPE 8h c6 Bcd ep a kaadideies cls 000 address us in a depot that shouid to be delivered at the Agency of the! Department of Marine and Fisheries, De the possession of a city of Quebec or Halifax for a fix L | “ee i { ‘The , Departnent oh . Prince Rupert's aspirations and| jaccept or reject any one or all of the bids|that when they next tour the | Forms of proposals, plans and specincs-| Waterfront they may see large | tions Sonne he is or seen by @ ing to Departinent of | ; — efes sherles.” Ottawa |prairie crops from towering ele. | nformation 1 1 i obtained by addressing: ae »* vators. In other words, he hopes | THE DEPUTY MINISTER, A > Department of arias sad Fisheries, | (at these men do nothing but heir clear duty by Prince Kupert, jthe city that has waited so long) Ottawa, Ont. NOTICE and, after all, so patiently and} IN THE MATTER of an application for "ASE the agua of @ fresh cestictte at dite or ple asattly. Lot 88. Bless 7, of Lot 369, Range 5, Coast) ——————— ——a istric (Ma 972). } vty HER i hereby given that satisfactor: If you have an alvertisement in} of o lose Of the certificate of title op , “ve ie covering the above lands baving been fur- thie paper today severl mou ' pete it ls py ' tention 0 issue, after the Sands of people will read it, They expiration of one mont rom th , tbe first publication Casto, a dram date at | will read it again tomorrow if it cate of tithe to the above lands, in the!j ' Ww erlise : name. of Janet Barrie Trapmor, waienl!® still on view. Advertise often Certificate is Gated ise October 1915 and) and make the ad. snappy and you is numbered 810 7 new W. F. BURRITT, jare bound to get results, ae Fg Fwy oy Registrar of Titles none ale is t ny of June 1990, f Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B “sl Advertise in the Daily New 4. ‘quired can be hadiocean vessels joading the golden | ' may be computed as 5 per cent the arta : greater at Prince Rupert than at/FUCsts to remember ts that they) are probably not wanted, but if this offes until 12 o'clock noon, on the | 9th day of August, 1920, for furnishing ‘hopes that through the efforts of || the materials and labor of ail kinds necessary for the construction, equipmens| these men a station inay be com- }E. Willtame, ftewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For—Saturdays ...... 9 p.m From--Biundays 4..... 10 p.m aay ‘ > — st NOTICE. for Ketchiten, éduneeu, Bregwey, Aleste, from Prince Bupert: June 14, 81, 88; Joly 4b. 19, 10 o@ " For Vancewver Victérie end Sestile from Prince Rupert jeme 19, 96; July 3, 10, 97, 84 ema 3 & © PRINCESS SEATRICE from Prince Rupert for Bey, Coven Palle, Herdy Bay, hier Oy Beaver Gove, Powel! River, Vencourer end Victerie— Every Seturdey, © om For rates, tev ervretiane end teitngs, eppiy oo W. C. OROHARD, General Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, 5.C. e awl When in Town, Come to the SVEA POOL ROOM Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes E, Petersen Proprietress } — neaps. Therefore the rise ip the s t ve her f 1 - Prince Rupert harbor is slightly|’* "0% Yer p manent NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that tn a r of > s ’ _ : “ : 4 tment t the Toen greater than Port Simpson. | THAT the books of. etiquette |site Proportionste A 1 Act” paxsed at ‘The height is in feet and tenths) og on r as to how t : ' are iw ve clear as oO fev it ing ax ¢ : from ft ae 1e average level of : ; - ee wae z ea age | *lknow when ar invitation should wa, 7 ae odes ro ower iow water be accepted ™ ' uburb of a lown paymer IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ° a) 8 s lo obtain 8 preportionste sllown COLUMBIA, THAT accepting an invitation f b lend n neideration thee ————— ir : 1 1 must « pplication IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA-laccepting an offer of marriage or.in that eon S Or before tha “tee dam ET signing a contract for a set of /Of sep aridinte oF TESTATE. ; : likely to be matters for regret, |igie as TAKE NOTICE that in order of His |UNless great discrimination is | poe s m ia Honour-F. McB. Young, made the 9% day) pvereice ' sc and & aby to th . of November, 1915, | was appointed ad- |‘ xercised finn ot te “Nerina ot "th “eal ona i ministrator to the estate of Edward M./ 0 ee h ns of the “Land Act governing ae saat’ the oie "@ i serene} PHA Dr. Heid and Mr. } pur meey in connection 5 state h which special aitention ts drawn to leas o'r betaoe cue’ fein dat of duly, Hanna stepped off their special the notice apy ering in tt cur sega lonwes 0 P, J eTO ae J , ; ¢ e ‘ c ow 2 0 " 1928, ‘and ail parties indebied to the estate train last night and gazed at the /of (™ paper GRO, R NADEN are required to pay (ie amount of theilriextent of Prince Rupert's ter- Deputy Mintst nee indebtedness ° me forthwith } 7 we _ 7 7 Departme nt r Ton be, —e — JOHN H. MceMULLIN, minal facilities, great must have Victoria, #8 Oet BO IOP Oe intoneenents | i NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND| SALESMEN : Under the provisions of The Heal Estate Agents’ Liceneing Act, 1020, which be oles effective July ?nd every Heal Estate Agent and Salesman operating within the Provinee shall take out a Ueence section 4 Of said Act provides that #o/ pereon shall get, or offer, or undertake | Oo act a4 @ Heal Extate Agent or Salegman in this province without frat having ap-t plied for and obtained «@ licence | Penalty for pon-compliance 1970, with pro-| visions of this Act is a fine of pot leas than fifty dollars and not more than five! bundred dollars } Application for Ucences must be made to §6Geovernment Agents or Collectors throughout the Provines } kK. E. LEASON, Surveyor of Taxes IN THE SUPREME COURT * COLUMBIA, IN PROBATE THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF) THE ESTATE OF BALDOMERO BALINAS, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honor Judge Young, dated the Grd day of duly, 1920, tt was ordered that William Executor Of the Estate of Baidomero Salinas, deceased, be at liberty 1o swear af to the death of the said Balidomero Salinas, as of the 2nd day of March, 1990, after the expiration of one | month frog the date of the first publica. | tion of ndtice of the said Order; unless in the meantime proof is furnished to the Kegistrar of this Court at Prince Rupert, iritieh Columbm, that the said Baldomero Salinas was alive subsequent to the said | 2nd day of March, 1020; And it was further ordered that notice of the sald Order be published in the Daily News, @ vewspaper circulate in Northern Brittth Columbia, for 4 period of ome month. 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