THE DAILY NEWS | PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News TRE WONDERFUL FRUIT MEDICINE “~ (RE DAILY NEWS ——_— eee me ee The Man in the Moon i says ~_—e eer BE “ar ee are Stee ew een eee + MAIL SOMEDULE ¥) eee tees eee neseee For the East. a Mondays, W ednesdays and Sat. appetite, | digestion| / The flavor lasts—and the electrically- sealed package brings WRIGLEYS to you with alf Its goodness perfect- ly preserved. eres zi) baa ‘adden’ 83] SWING SVR} ae 7 Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. rHAT the ea viurdays at 10:30 a.m H, F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITorR. ninter Of Biaheries of f From the East. hi ia cteaiidaia Every Home In In Canada Needs . eel than he h had Sundays, Tuesdays and Thura- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: “EDUIT-A TIVES” if he came around these parts aldaye at 7 p. m, City Deiivery, by carrier or mail, per SRIGIURS ois 5 4-05 4 Cees $1.00 couple of manths hpvininaiese By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, Tothose suffering with Zadigestion, rHAT 4 , a For Vancouver and South. in advance, per year ...... 6. cere eee tees GEC ae $6.00.| Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sick ov z 1 .WoU ? avews PUORORTO so 60 04k eS FhaS 7 pom To all other countries, in advance, perp year ....... seeee $7.50.) NervonsMeadaches, Neuratyia, Xid- the Minists pond Puieedese .. sakes {i p.m TELEPHONE 98. acy Trouble, Racumatism, farsa in it Ml Satupdavs { pn Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. | the Bach, Eczema and other shin’ \ way that Sundays os ae if pon Transient advertising on front page ....-.+..-- $2.00 per inch.! effertions, ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ gives anything to de th the Gran Sajurdays, p.m Local Readers, per insertion, ...... ceeceecess 25°, per line.| prompt relief and assures a speedy rrunk Pacific and the Grand Pees i Classified advertising, per insertion, ....+...... 2c per word.| recovery when the treatment ie (trunk Pacith ay they From inate and South. Legal Notices, each insertion. ....... wee. i5c. per agate line. | ~ faithfully followed. os vere oroke ee ee a OTS 10 p.m. Contract Rates on Application. i “Fruita-tives’ is the only medicine | vhs ka pha “ x Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- made from Freit—containing the , : ASS ; , Sat vs 40.30 a.m ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. medicina) principles of apples, jOance fo see the adyaniakes Of) it ve 5.0 oa! oranges, figs and pruscs, combined [tfie new fisheries wulat osiie Es ~ with valuable tonies awl eatteoptics. > ondays, a.m | DAILY EDITION, axisein:. Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1920. Se a box, 6 for $2.30, triadsize, Be. | THAT the glan f entertain i ——_—_——_—_—_ - = —=| At all dealers or seat postpaid by NK Cabinet mis : oo Rayer aad Altes Arm. Bruite-Gves Limited, Ottawa, Ont wears off if enoug Sundays 10 pom Public Can ot ie ode iy UN Spee dd SD 2s. -5 ’ Weenesdaye 9 p.m Control Prices. : | “HAT the first on ft aie Recently the British government removed the control of| AGENCY FOR 2 a ” ta hike . " Prom Anyox and Alice Arm. ception o » lot sdays . t most prices. The first effect was a rise of from 30 to 50 per| a a | v oo . sania An Lt Kinps oF BEMIS cc cccccecccecs . p.m, cent. The markets were gluited with cattle which had been held] Canvas goods, oilskins, % ' PHAT he wond f the n i ba. oe » | up until decontrel came. Butchers retaliated by boycotting | boots, overalls, mackinaws, joipal sigms will ag ippea For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! dealers; the public, who had become accustomed to cheap frozen gioves, waterproof clothing, a are wd Mr. Hallanty ae Wales Island and Naas River. | on ; anieaine ; wursday night. we " meat, were equally disinclined to bid up. The result was that) baggage, harness; shoes, —— indays 104 in a short time prices began to fall and naw are reaching reason-| woolen undemvear and socks. rHAT one of : Phursdays it pin a sho e prices ge é i > i as - one « the sleke } } ' : CALL AND SEE THEM i > i.e »S t p public who can ru ijects to the litt uctions able levels. The remedy lies with the public who can regulate ty F M A GUIRE lecatiiouty tiie ‘that sautad tl From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Miii the prices by controlling the dem: and, The*process in E valand e . apres e that pled (he may, Waies Island and Maas River 722 Seeond Ave Prince Rupert §)Pelice foree to pul e bripads | goes to show that government control does not necessarily mean} ve pe loa teal Puesday a ; S| & ia a great inerease in prices. ; rat > iturdays p.m 3 j THAT there a t vd - —_— Government Control ‘ seeeeeececeeseses|,, water, but wrinshi’ Queen Chariotte Islands: Did Not Effect. \* PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * werent using the reht kind For Massett, Port Clements and The announcement of the drop in price of sugar which was eee eeeersreeewecene . a a ; Mpper faland poiota: i thes Ved iny. J 8 matic vesterday in Vancouver is another instance where -control} Wednesday, August 18. i PHAT the i : ’ if a . - bi ‘ 9.4 fee hel nd that s lay, Aug 4 Wed has had no practical effect on’ price. * A maximom figure for} High, 7 m., 19.4 at. ' fy : ‘ 5 ‘ ' % ' 6:20 p.m., 20.2 feet. pte Us ! sugar sale was declared by the Dominion Government about a low. 10:6 @.m., 4.4 feet Bry “~ A ' ‘ Naat month ago but this has not meant that the price would be kept} 22:42 p. m., 4.7 feet. | « THAT Easte t \ug if up to the very height. On the other hand sugar has commenced | Thursday, August 19. bears | Z i . a i . f Pa ast t 7 ; to drép in price, yesterday's drop of one cent Weing the first] High, 4:59 a.m., 18 feet. ent ‘ao. Masset, Port Clements and x F a 7:5 po. in 9.4 fee n sing . } le ‘ in downward fluctuation in the price of sugar in five years. This} 17:5 p.m., 19.4 feet. he hir } . ee wane , “s Low, 10:45 a.m., 5.9 feet. os , 5 “oo ud ' y 4 4 drop is taken as an encouraging sign by householders and others 1:33 p.m., 5.7 feet : ' ey" and may be an indication that the living costs which have been} Friday, August 20 THAT & corte 'y ; Aug. 24 , si } ‘ ” iat sol of the ingeis mounting so steadily ever since 1915 now have reached the peak High, 5:44 a.m., 16.5 feet. ‘ p ‘ ‘ ' oe itair acith t ad « : ' and may have commenced to go down. 17:54 p.m., 18 feet. Mack Senmett's f ' or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte | Low, 11:29 a.m: 7.5 feet. i. Oity and Lower Island points Big Decrease naire oe Be Maturd 10 ps Not Advantageous. | The time used is Pacific Stan- rHAT a New York pay It is not reasonable to expect that prices will ever get down | dard, for the 120th Meridian west./oontiy offered a prize for the From Skidegate, Queen Charlotte to the oldJevel for such a reactign would probably mean as much/}it is counted from 0 to 24 hours | short saying and the winner was City and Lower Island points disorganization and trouble as the gradual increase of the past from midnight to midnight. Where can we get it? Wednesdays *a.m years have done. Although wages and earning power has not} The table given is for Port oo. / ' -— increased in proportion to living costs, they have, nevertheless, |Simpson but the time for Prince PrHAT some peopte in P ‘ For Skagway and the Yukon. gone up a good deal and much of 4 drop in4prices of living mecés-| Rupert varies only @ few sminutes|Hupert dent en to find thet Mondays, a.m sities would cause a drop in wages apd production would prob-jon some days and on others isjvery hard. ably decrease. There is a possibility Uhat living costs might de-|the same. The range of the tide oe From Skagway and Yukon. crease to a certain extent without seriously affecting wages, but|may be computed as 6 per cent] THAP @ certain ineal Seot had Saturdays, p.m a big decrease in the costs of living necessities may be feared|greater at Prince Rupert than at got a “wee drappie tae tak hame —_—- nearly as much as a large increase for it,would probably be al-|Port Simpson both at springs andjhut on the way he fel v « Stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp) most as damaging in its reaction on othe conditions with which|neaps. Therefore the rise in the|!imself up he felt ething Point. it would be interlinked. Prince Rupert harbor is slightly trickling dow his leg I : For---Saturdays ? pan gneater than Port Simpson. imoment, his heart « ! ! Sundays pr Children Should + ’ thon, witt ' The height is in feet and tenths ron, with ‘ Be Taught Swimming. ; ; of feet aboveAhe average level of breathed: “I hope Tw ine sede tale ¢ The reports of drowning fatalities that are filling the papers |iower low water. | int - hun aun Ga dials te Oh just now are most noticeable and should sink into the minds of}s Liligreip ' ome: ome tak Hanae ’ parentsvery strongly. There is no doubt that many of these| WATER NOTICE | fatalities could have been avoided if only the victims had known DIVERSION AND USE Ten Years Ago / the rudiments of swimming. The fear that most parents have TAKE NOTICE that Depaptment of Ma in Prince Rupert j x of allowing their children go near the water should be conquered | Fine & Fisheries |Fisheriet ramen ee |i snapanienin and instead parents should see that their children do take to the|s. ©, will appty for 4 leence to take se Au t 18, 1910 se 5 cub 1 er seco o te yu water and learn to swim. The chief difficulty in teaching a |e Granite creek. whieh “hows Dorubwest| i wh a th. p f areeme re ened @ see . » lack » ,|atid drains into Lakeise Lake nis - © ve ' e grown-up person to Swim is to oye reome the lack of confidence |*"fn0"Gaser wil be aiveriea trom teelof Prince KR nieth alte’ t th = ate am which non-swimmers show in fhe water, This lack of confidence aaas tthe Samii at eo mr of Lot $186 w unif ; ie 5 4 7 east © ye southeast corner 0 o 4 », Ue imifor . é an sal da ' is a natural result of fear which was, in many cases, deliberately |and wil be used for fish. breeding pur ws roe 7 ? NOTICE poe If children were not taught to fear the water they would [Pose "hon jhe, land. aescrived os Gree ll ; é 2 AP sw as easily ¢ é "{ , as °w learne $193 and 5,134 Md ori SH o he y able to learn to swim as easily and naturally as they learned |* ee icles pastes cn tne grovns| Miss. Gra Be Whine Iaaves NOTE | HEREBY OLVEN that in sc. | to walk. a 245h cay of june 1980 this evenil on hr ‘ : ry ui : | copy of this notice and an application! ~~ . , eees ; —— — — einiesita st eAR RN crite Hin sata kt eaiete pursugnt thereto and to the “Weter Act, (Vacation to the south oiding ; me pers 1914,” whl be fifed tn the omee of thé , : ya ie 1 th Water Hecorder at Vrince Kupert, BL | r ' eepect o ihe purchase 8 s0e-s Objections to the application may be Yesterday iffernoon DOueen the ait 7 ; 6 wus withip fied with the said Water Hecorder or with ‘ whites has rh Of & town payment for} the Comptroller of Water Hignts, Parng-|Mary Chapt of the Daughters wes 7 ® made in f and wh ment Buildings, Victoria, B.C, witnlD),.¢ 4} En ‘ Yo co Hate allotmens thirty days after the first appearaace of i“ mit was organized at Teele hone ; usideration of the e |this notice in a local newspaper meeting of the ladies at the og oie eady paid must Mle application [DEPARTMENT OF MAKINE AND Fismnaies,| «| fail Tl if ’ > Semcention’ ited” a tee le day t Sheries Braneh), Applicant pean Phi 1¢ Officers elect. Ta ee iota = wm ale the It is not only to add to y “ Gunaisahien, Agent “dl , : a Se + a a 8 prop nate 4! The date of the first publication of tg)" “EPP 4s follows: Hegent, M +s pes ‘, wis Coast at Oy person ip aF your appearance but hotice Is August 11, 1920, |(Dr.). Egwert; seerclary, Mrs. J.\sale an alodeaaia’ te re ” puae upolics i ( eod: eas ‘ [ ' tion a8 stipulated wil here ‘ os your health demands MINERAL ACT, 1896. |H. McLeod; treasurer, Mrs. Wm.jgarred’ iran tobing advecheas” of” sete : . Manson; standard bearer Mi privilege a will be subject to the fui GOOD TEETH $s": cay nay ae de a ie he Dandy So. @ F ‘ i ; . ul t) governia piviait situate in tne ce thee ‘einng | ae with whict special sitepiion | “Gra chit vision of Cassiar District o more eleama archos sra\the | Beh Sspeciah @tlepiion is drawn te You will be able to mas- i“ yee ties ies, eibiniie me ~ u . ’ leome arch ive me e ” co om caring in the current iseues a joined b ie Doll \ arde ine up fo e OCCas of thre we pepe | ticate your food properly land is about’ seventeen miles from tly cit of i) " Mrid La ee; Deputy Minleter of ’ head of Alice Arm »ie ‘ il ij ‘ AUT ICT pine eputy itister of Landa a oe Department of { | and reduce the work on poate ote, ertigeate creme, esrmgmem of ply Bs rears “Viewria Bot Oct z tend, sixty days from the date fh f, tol fiver ndian teherme an : ay th, 109290 the internal organs of the app to the Mining > = 3 ie ie. ot " ia ishermen and an re cate of improvements, for the purpose of @#Her at Second Avenue and NOTICE y dy body. optaining & Crown Grant of the above eiabih Kireet by the French-! % ; ‘6 ” And further take notice that Canadians of t ; Pema of ATED Of om application fo z Live a Little Longer ao ALIS, Ot, Poe tds semen, we jCanadiaus of the city. nt iE MATTER Of tn appticetion, tor | ET par ihe issuance of such Certificate of im Lot 23, Block 7, cf Lot $69, Range 6, Coast prevenents Che ward bylaw was introduced ores oh 7 ; 4 ira ’ “ ‘ is her ‘ ive that « sfacto r. OS. MAGUIRE = 8 SS Says £999. by Ald. Pattullo at the meeting | Proof of the lows « the cortinc “ry a tate | Memver or Tue B.C. Dewrat CoLLece LAND ACT, of the City Couneil last evening, | nist ait'te a manion to tond "Stier tee! Office Hours:- Po o - expiration of « month from the date of | 9 to 12 and 1 to $ DENTIST .. taking place! is 8 owing a an di: 6 feet to thet i) « afte ' Ms ; ' “ast corner pf Lot $643; thence south| (His afternoon at Tugwell Island i BEAUTIFUL A et tinti, Beet Ht tel i te West|About 2 o'clock a goodly number | LINE OF thence south 1,000 feet more or less tolasscmibled at the boathouses and | the low water inark of Alice Arm: theaceliiroe jaunches, No. 23, Oh Baby ‘ Ollowlng 6A low water mark 800 feet pe es, 3 ao, 1 pany, | for early fall wear in 10 the South Bay, of Lot 6616, produced. land (:. ©. Rowe's launch. took the QANGELLATION OF RESERVE. | Serge, Tricotine and Jerse yoy a lg RE ART Se aie ate ’ y- to the high water mark; thence northerly{inerrymakers across. The pice! NOTICE W8 HEKEBY GIVEN that the Thi Tt See toot aoee ae jr "ir ne eesat at 1360 nickers will return honte about 7 [2Meeye, existing over lof 9666, Range 4, . ) ens to the nt of com- 6 6 OMe ADOUL Tl Coase Distr 4 cance P , rd Avenue Goldblioom’s Olid Stand mencement and containing B acres morelg’clock this evening a ae i WADEN, | Dep M te ‘o ai a ACE ASM MING AMD a haat Wee queeeayhes Lands nora inister of Lands, Mee u af et \ pad dine isi, fot0. Advertise in the Dally ‘News. eeera June, 1990 soa| DENTISTRY oo G8 pe QUALITY Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Moreieg 9 to 12, Mereoon, 130 te 5.38 Sprertags Every Evening trom 7.30 10 § Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bik., Cor. 3rd Best Equipped Office in Northern BC i IG) 5.8. PRINCE RUPE Awa S.S. PRINCE GEORG BAILING wl Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Beattie wal Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stowart, Saturday ' £.8. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT a For Stewart, Wednesday 2 p.m. Anyo* goturent at Port Clomonts, Massett and Buckley Bay, A poi and 265th.—- Seuthorn Queen Charlotte Is!and Sunday Midnight. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, Wednesday snd Beturday #/ 1!) Prinre George, Edmonton end Wionbest making #rr all points cast and south : hip Lines Agency All Ocean Steams for information end reervations spp!y .o- City Ticket Offtes, G26 Third Avenue” rhor CANADIAN PACIFIC ma B.C. Coast Steamship sri a princess many ‘ for Ketohikan, Juneau, Shagwey, Alsske, from a 23 and 3 a UTE CY PACIFIG re Rupert’ August @, 16, prince rupert For Vanceuver Wicteria end Seattle nee August 7, 14, #1 and 8 6. 6. pRinceSs BEATRICE ves ray Bar from Prince Rupert for Swanson Ber, mn Foieerie— Beaver Gove, Powell River, ¥ encovver a” Every Gelurdey, on” a py Por fates, revervations apd sallings, at W. ©, ORCHARD, Genere! rnc J Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street — Prince a