THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News -RHEUMATISM FOR OVER 16 YEARS No Return Of The Trouble | lity Delivery, by cance te tai Gee a stoweserce S4.001 Since Taking “Frult-a-tives” By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, | 103 Crrunce St., Monrnamas. in advance, per year SLeieeseceee ss BG.00.) ety wea great sufferer from Rhew- To all other countries, in advance, per year .........4.. $7.50, | matism for over 15 years. Tconsulted —ra | specialists; took medicine; used | TELEPHONE 98. | lotions; butaothing dil me good. Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. Then I began to use ‘‘\’ruit-a-tives”, | and in 15 days the pain was easter | Transient advertising on front page «eevee B2.00 per inch. Local Readers, per*insertion, .......... 25e, per line. and the Rheumatism much better. wue, Classified advertising, per insertion, tee ee Gradually, “/ rwit-a-tives" overvame $4 068% 2c. per word,| ™y Réewmatism; and now, for five Legal Notices, each insertion, ....... «woe. i5e. per agate line. Contract Rates on. Application. years, I have had no return of the All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre-| uit medicine to all suiloseny.” | trouble. I cordially recommemd! thia ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. | shot cv teen, ed + At all deakes or seed postpaid by aie Tuesday, August! 31, 1920. | Pruite-tives Limited, Ottawa. &. AGENCY FOR ALL KINDS OF 2 Canvas goods, oilskina, boots, overalls, mackinaws, gloves, waterproof ciothing, baggage, harness, shoes, woolen underwear and socks. CALL AND SEE THEM J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EpITor, DAILY EDITION. Prepare Soon for Coming Autumn. it is time to think about fall activities. Already the Musical} Society has opened up by arranging for a visit from Madame | Fahey, Western Canada’s greatest operatic soprano, who invaded} New York so successfully last winter. -This will, it is understood, | be the first of a series of concerts to be given under the auspices of the society and is deserving of every possible support. Music|! and plenty of it, is one of the means of passing an enjoyable winter. Why Not a Debating Society? Arrangements are being made for a campaign to commence in the near future for the purpose of forming a public library here. That is first rate and will be a great thing for the town. Those having the matter in hand may expect practically the whole | -__ i CO RRERD OTE TOBE HO * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES e#eGeeaeaese een eeeees Saturday, August 28 High, 0:28 a.m., 19.5 ft. 43:07 18.9 ft. 58 a.m., 3.7 ft. 19:09 p.im., ft Sunday, August 29 High, 20.4 ft. m., 19.5 ft. Low, 7:28 a.m., 3.3 ft 19:41 p.m., 5.2 ft city to be with them in their efforts. : p.10., Another institution that would prove of considerable educa tional and recreational value here would be a debating society. There are a great many who would be glad to join an organization if it were formed and to take part in the activities. For a young | man there is nothing better than for him to learn to express him- | self. To know is important, but to be able Tie time used te PabiBe say what you want is even better. The average man fancies he |gard, for the 120th Meridian west but he is seldom able to express himself/tt is counted from 0 to 24 hours The formation of a de-!from midnight to midnight. The table given for Simpson but the time for Rupert varies only a few tninutes on some days and on others the same. The range of the tide may be computed as 5 per cent} greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and) neaps. Therefore the rise in the) Prince Rupert barbor is slightly) greater than Port Simpson, j The height is in feet and tenths} of feet above the average level of lower low water. ow, 6 6.0 1:04 a.m., what you want to} knows what he wants, in such a way as to convince his fellows, would be one means of spending the coming} Port bating society 1s autumn and winter with advantage, Premier Oliver’s is) Visit Satisfactory. Premier Oliver has visited the district, has addressed several meetings and has gone again. He created a good impression when here and everyone wll be glad to have him return. The farmer premier is a man of whom to be proud. Almost every- where he has gone he captured the people. He has been through all the hardships of pioneering. He understands the difficulties of opening up a new country. He is ready to sympathize and help and does not fear to tell people when he lias reached the limit. He is rugged but kindly, but at the same time he refuses to promise what he cannot perform. De We Want a Dominion Election? Some of the people in the east are asking for a Dominion| election. They claim there is a demand for it.’ In the west there} seems no such demand. | We think the Dominion Government should go to the| prince rupEerRT ELECTORAL DISTRICT. country in order to fulfil their pladges to the people made at the) \iiey nares nélom. net cn taemear time of the last election. The pledge was made again and again|the 13tn aay of September, 1020, at ten on the hustings that the Government S pun edse no axel ~ would hold office only|tiouse, prince Rupert, BC. a sitting. Of duri > war ¢ ‘ »diatelv lose car. an | ie Court of Revision will be heid for the/ juring the wal ind that immediately on the close of the’ war, aii | cpodee oc’ vedio tke man or teen te appeal would again be made to the electorate. Candidates at!ime above-named Electoral District, pur-| suant to the revisions of the ruvi i that time were shocked if anyone suggested that such a pledge | Piections eet ee ee er et : PP SS 2 pT » mie agri.| And notice is further given that any! might not be carried out. Hon, 8. F. rolmie, mini ter Of a8Ti-| cersom ciauming,to.be entitied %0.be repiae| culture, was especially emphatic on that point. For that reason ee as 6 Yoler in the above-named Elec . ‘ . 7 toral District pt 7 ‘ we believe the present Government at Ottawa is holding offic . Pod ca tie’ ust of voters for Otherwise Elections previded by Act inspected @t the 4. Hu Bf WMiends to af for - the roflowihe described *t planted at the , Palse Inlet, Rivers ae T= Oia NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that ali “raons holding Crown Lands or Lots in ownaite subdivisions under agreement for sale from whom the purchase money on such lands or Townsite Lots remaining unpeid tf overdue are required to make Payipent, within ¢ix months from the date of this Notice, elther of the full amount due, together interest thereon, If any ue, OF & Substantial! proportion of such amount, which must at least cover the full interest due to date, together with evidence that all taxes, Whether punter or Provincial, have been paid, falling which > hres gol for oe fw - wr | ovide ¢tion of t “Law ert Chapter 198° Hevisel Statutes of from he list of applicants for In spite of the fact that the Dominion Government is holding! dO|fow posted and may be tration and, unless they change their minds, will demand a change | —AUa@et_# — than in conducting elections. paper makers, 40 chains, thence west to shore, thence your health demands body. registication, or Wat he has capiited 6 office contrary to all its pledges made to the electorate, we ofice of the undersigned when the opportunity occurs, At the same time to claim that the | LAND ACT, = mission to lease northerly slong shore to point of eom- “Live a Little Longer” @\his name entered on the tist of voters for under falge pretences, They do not represent the people today, |£06 "#10, Hirctwral Disirwt at te sag They may have ceased to be a Union Government, but Parliament| apply for registration at the time or in ihe manner tne not honestly hear or feel any great demand for an immediate Voters election. The public do not seem greatly concerned over the} Wegistrar of Voters people are demanding an immediate appeal to the country, correct ons norton and proper as such an appeal would undoubtedly be, is not true, . ~ vane lands Cotpmencing at a E. E H mnencement, end containing 160 acres, more or less. I | PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED, You will be able to mas- ticate your food properly Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE Member or Tus B.C. Dewrat CoLtecn: Office Hours:- Open Evenings sitting of the Court of Hevision, notwith- standing the fact that tts name has been is still the same Union Parliament and they are the same people hist that were elected as a war time administration. barbed Ihe matier. They are, we believe, opposed t4 the present adminis-| prince Kuper’ Hlectorai District, t 8, 1920 insofar as the west is concerned. People here are more inter- ested in adjust emselves to the ever-che : s » adjusting themselve » th ver-changing condition ee ROTC S.W. cotmer of Lott Inlet, thence east 40 chains, y Mark Smaby, Agent. It is not only to add to a ne your appearance but and reduce the work on the internal organs of the 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 DENTIST 5..0, 0s: & 8 SMITH BLOCK. PHONE 575 jiiine. of applitants for registration is} Megistrar or} Kighth VANCOUVER LAND DISTAICT——DISTRICT | OF COAST. TARE NOTICE that Pacific Mills, Limited, | occupation pulp and) thence south) THE DAILY NEWS DOLLY VARDEN MINE LARGEST ON COAST (Continued From Page One required around add much to Tt, will oper compressor with will he Capa the dritt power, plant, ile Wolf Mire. lf nine nl Ww shine The by the of three half toile eon] 1 Claims a my fa ti and on the other mond drilling Ahas satisfactory and be Commenced alu ly. The tinued a short dys Dolly Varden an will railway quired this the Wolf The Railway. railway Wilh a@ steep grad ' : to tive per cent i) xrade a geared ( is used and ther engine that ta and bring sup The ten head between un above sea is carried to th aerial tram ] at the mite and new bonke: this week at the facilitate shipping ably as the feet and a wh irryya the port always ts shipmet Phe t of ense lot of companys and ind railway re in devels Al pre Stan-|,, Prince |. 19s Officials. f theeTavis ink follows President J. T.Yaylor tary Anders« Ma Phe Ne to ire secre hin Gieneral nage North Mine super iiwan Contr Mine end Maater te : . tendent, J ller, W ~~ Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert August 31, 1910. A big re deal ated betwe sl estat day icy Ford whicty the siltriiri Helgerson don, Engians Decomes by owner ' worth of P Included gerson BI cornet! 1 *t nupet McMULLAN, | ee n Ss. Lon n, ta nated the new Hank of British ion to E, sz. of Dawes mat North st ager Amer mehatn ra mn SUCCESS been erstwh ispector, who has manager and dry Manson had a ating by-laws for the of the Alex the iCouneil night formu government session last city . . rison has been rder the W. BR. Mor ed to lGrand ‘Trunk reserve. LICENSES REVOKED ‘Turf Buffet and Windsor Not In Future Sell Beverages. move his residence off Two beverage licenses were cancelled by the City Council last evening, those of J.” MeDougall, of the ‘Turf Buffet, and Olsen and have been found guiltyeel charges under the Prohibition Act, thus the revoking of theic licenses. The firm of Maguire & Co,, Ltd,, has been incorporated under the Companies’ Act with a capital stock of $25,000, with remistered villee at Prince Kupert, as chants’ agents, manufacturers, importers, exporters and brokers, Must Black, of the Windser Bar, Both} ee eee #8 tte eeae eee 8 MAIL SCHEDULE * eee Geen ee eeneeenne For the East. ee Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. irdays al 10:30 a, m, From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thura- days at 7*p. m. For Vancouver and South. Tuesdays ; Phursdeys Sat va sundays From Vancouver and South. BUOGRIS . cesesccicevace Wednesdays ........ 0:5 Salt dave 10 Fridays . ; M ndays, a.m For Anyox and Alice Arm. ( Sundays 10 pun Wedn iyve ) pn From Anyox and Alice Arm, I lays MOPEGRTO weeds oo coke dct For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Walos Island and Naas River 10 pu if Sut thu y pan Fr. mp Arrn emit Bey, Wales isiand and Maas River. i hay acm Saturday p.m Queen Ciarlotts Isiands: 9° Maseett, Port Clements and prer Taland potota ' \ ~ Clements and nla Masset, Port pper ho iniand ‘ r Skidegate, Charlotte ity aod Lower Island points tw ¥ 10 pom Queen From Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points W sda a.m For Skagway and the Yukon. Mo uays, @.in, From Skagway and Yukon. Sat days, p.m Stewart, Maple Gay and Swamp Point. rdaye 9 p.m om ' LAND HEGISTRY AU'l a (tae I SINGUULAL r trect of land and ing, and being nm the more particulerty kr ry premise ‘ eity of Prince Rupert, wn ant deerribed as - Vhirt 1 i and ' ’ s nm kigts Maj Hund 3 Y are required to contest the of the tar porchaser within 35 the Jal the service of thi inay be effected by publication News, Prince Rupert, 8 ¢ and your attention ts called te Seetion 34 of the Land fhiegistry Act’ with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom | sud in default of @ caveat or cer tiflen te f lis pendens being fled be f the registration as owner of the for 6 n claim ce i in the Da ce laiming through or under them, and all persons claim i ing any interest in the land by virtue i f any unregistered instrument, and i al persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose ttle ts not | ' registered under the provisions of this Act, shall De for ever es topped and debarred from setting up any claim to of im respect of the land so sold for tases, and the Kegis | trar shall register the person en | titled under such tax sale as owner | of the land #0 sold for tases.” AND WHEREAS epplication has been made for @ Certificate of Indefeasibic Tithe to the above-mentioned lands, in the name f Olof Haheon | AND WHEREAS on title it appeare that prior to the 13th day of Uctober tet the date on Which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes you We thw anaes on owners thereof or as lated pposite your respec | PURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the jsame time ! shall effect registration in |Dursuance of such application and Issue @ | OCertifeate of Indefeasibie Tite to the said lands in the name of Olof Hansen un-/ less you take end prosecute the proper) iproceedings to establish your claim, tf lany, to the said lands, or to prevent such! proposed action on my part | Mee, | DATED at the Land Registry iPrince Hupert uu, «(thls viin day of August District Registrar of Tithea to W. H. Kyvane Crown Orantee A.D. 1920 | John Dati & Jike Dani, assessed owners, | investigating the therwine tive names | | H. PF. MACLEOD, i L DENTISTRY 06 OE cs QUALITY Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.39 Saturdays, § Every Evening irom 7.30 19 it Uy Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor, 3rd and 6 Best Equipped Office in Northern BC TTA S.S. PRINCE RU TRUNK eRe Ha S.S. PRINCE GEORG Talis BALLING Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay, Cue Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattic Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart Saturday 159 8.5. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT For Stewart, Wednesday 2 p.m. Anyox Saturday Ope Port Clements, Massett and Buckley Bay, Sept. tu. Southern Queen Obartotte Istand Points Sunday night C4 TRAIN @=PVvice Mendey, W*dreeday sh) Gelturdey of 11 1 re Pate * Wiontes , su pints Agency Ail Ocean Ste ’ S26 Third Aven . ' hin etre far writ ooger « © abe ast « amship Line for inf re at * npr Ticket ? thre Omee, 4 Preet res ony 7 a) Tealt to ts aia Ce al CANADIAN PACIFIC RAINE CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SiRvICRD B.C. Coast Steamship Serva 8 PRINCESS many for Ketehiven, feereu, Steqwey, Alaeta, from Prince Rupert: Auguet 6, i6, 73 ana 3 For Vencouver Wlcterte end Beattie from Prince Beet August 7, 14, Of « A] & 6 PRINCESS GrATHOCE from Prince Mupert for Swenson Bay, Ocwer Falls, Mardy Gy, Me Beaver Cove, Powell Biver, Vancouver and Victer@— fvery Geterdey, 6 o @ ano for rates, reeerretiogs and +e W. ©. OROHARD, Genera! A Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street — Prince Rupert, When in Town, Come # SVEA POOL ROOM Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigaret™ E. Petersen Prog \\\)\ wa , —— ei iS Sweet as a Smile A smile of satisfac- tion from radiaat youthand beauty— wearers of clothes washed with Sun- light because the farments cleansed with Sunlight { BN \f \ Soap retain all the “charm of their newness''—the preservation of fabrics in their original freshness and smart appear- ance, h on getting the ast for— NLIGHT. TORONTO