rae DAILY Naws —_—— == + Tue Dany News | QWESHERIIFE TO WATER PROBLEM PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News |, “FRUIT-A- A-TIVES” OF REGINA, SASK. Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F, PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. Szven Miltions o Lenst Amount at After Years of Selteee with Dys. | which Supply can be Secured pepsia, this Fruit Medicine Gave Relief | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: a 7 ‘ REGINA, Sask., Sey City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month . Imillion dol ; By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, paar “St we of th pre in AdYANCE, POT YOO 2... .cereweescrspesee tie ss ceees - $6.00. | ’ , hii inks, To all other countries, in advance, per year ............ $7.50, ae eT ee Haein ae : stimiate TELEPHONE 98. | ( a mM hewan Wat thd is based Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. (im ens rs i. if 5° edeheete” Yi Transient advertising on front page ...... e+e. $2.00 per inch.| ; ne is ad d the cost M Te hacc Local Readers, per insertion, 25c. per line. , aut eleven mill : i ore 0 © Classified advertising, per insertion, ..... Ye. per word. re a & Bee [Po found necessary ’ ft the M gp aaa or oney Legal] Notices, each insertion, ........... 15¢, per agate line. ee Levy Ns = ischeme a Contract Rates on Apyhcation. MLLE ANTOINETTE BOUCHER l@ivadibiail nenhalnaieiat al All advertising should be in the Daily News (itice on day pre- 917 Dorion St., Montreal, present t dine ( Packa e 15% ceding publication, All advertising reo¢ived subject to approval. | “T am writing to tell you that Jowe | 1. MePhy hairm i my life to ‘Fruit-o-tives ’ for this remedy ee me = or Di ati e> Friday, September 10, 1920, relieved me when I had abandoned = S''''!' . } So how Th DAILY EDITION. all hope of ever recovering my health. dollars ae — F "| suffered terribly with Dyspepsia I | eet Class Distinctions had it for years and all the medicines RADIO ST ATIONS ing. — I took did not do me any goal, me ae ee oe, mi : i wl bil 2 tneal I read something about ‘Fruit-a- M. A, Grainge r, chief forester of British Columbia, who VAS | tag? being 1 for all Stomach | been visiting England recently after an absence of many years, ‘Troubles and Disorders of Digestion writes most interestingly of his visit in an article published in| se I tried them. After finishing a | | few boxes, J was entirely relicved of the pare tt. ote aa ; fee Dyspepsia and my general health Alds to Navigation to be Placed Class distinctions are being crushed a good deal by Eng-| oo pastored at Different Points in land's tremendous burden of war taxation.. A family man with! I thank the great frult medicine, | the North. 2. f a $10,000 income loses one-third of it—just one-third—money) ‘Fraite-tives’, for this wonderful | Radio « inses, W ! : ‘ which in happier days gave him the appearance and privilege of relief.” | eleine ae ‘ C the well to do. He used to keep a car. He cannot do it now in Mile ANTOINETTE BOUCHER, (yc rjnes in spite of bad weatt nr jare ti be London because he can’t afford. a chaffeur, and auto* must not} 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2a. ne iaSsAan be left empty in the narrow streets, The personage with $150,-| At all dealers or sent postpal of 000 a year has about half the amount taken in taxes. The average) Fruite-tives Limited, Ottaw: mae 7 | istallation I té new Tt , . 1 . Yd Prices in England estabececetsatet|... _ al as ; ‘ ih ' ' : Rooms 4, §. 6, Heigerson Elk., Cor, 3rd ant Geom Appalling. * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * will probably mot by uk Gan, & BADER, Best Equipped Office in Northern BC Mr. Grainger goes on to tell of the. prices paid for com-|\e See ee Fee SSS eee eH omimercial business, it partment of fs modities in England. “The price of fruit is startling to English Friday, September 10. | Finding Position. . h, 1920 High, 11:56 a. m., 49.3 feet. Phe operation of the vi a | NOTICE compass is simple. Several ye Bf a2 people, even costermongers’ barrows in mean streets showing! i ‘ pepe 7 i ma) 5:44 p.m., 3.3 feet. . poor strawberries at 55e. a pound and gooseberries at from 33e. | mans Ae a ised aes S80 0 aysteh Was devised wheret nr weet eal Fa ' . to 45c. a pound, many times pre-war prices. So people go with-! Saturday, September 11. the direction from ! ‘ , vhese ade! i wD S S PRINCE RU } out. Butter at a dollar a pound, a sugar famine, and $1.20 for! High, 0:4 a.m., 20.5 feet. lmessage is sent ec ' le n as Seen oe Vaenerare, is tal ; ome © ‘ ‘ . " : . or a dozen eggs, keeps housewives worried, especially among the! 12:36 pom., 20.5 feet, a at 8 recom! _ nm . 2 unawen 60 De ie = TRUNK r large classes that live on pensions or small fixed incomes and| 10%, 6:30 a.m., 2.7 feet, ee 2: Sere a kites ; ate. . maen cic S S PRINCE CEO : eae ; f 18:48 p.m,, 4 feet. pass. If a at sea d t t tte ' matane a : ouve have been reduced to yarious degrees of poverty by the increased The time used1a Pacific Stan-|know its positio ; —_ - cost of living.” ~ dard, for the 120th Meridian west.jmessage to two different : : oni tor power Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson oo |it is counted from 0 to 24 hours, |stations, both of whiel ee ; ; > Cade Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattt Power of Suggestion Neat! ates from midnight to midnigiit. ped with a dir ik d i sitne Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m Stewart sunt y , The table given is for Port/stations deter : ‘ ' S. 3. PRINCE JOHN or PRINCE AL Suggestion is one of the greatest powers in the world. We Simpson but the time for Prince|the sh * from Ul ‘ t be Wes M ‘ all are open to control. Even those who resent interference by Rupert varies only a few minutes f ! t ! e of others can be managed if tact is used. The London Times tells/0m Some days and on others is ‘ a It says: the same. The range of the tide; ia ba, . naps vie eo may be computed as 5 per cent|iov i . ime A few mornings ago the Daily Mail contained a photograph | greater at Prince Rupert than at} The new stations will be it wapat Passenger Monday, Wednesday so Beterory * which had won a prize in the competition for amateurs, of two port Simpson both at springs and/stalied at the principal er ' ’ . Prince George, Edmonton and W " — ie ail poinis eas! dogs yawning. Now, nothing is so provocative of imitation as|neaps. Therefore the rise in the|to Alaskan waters o aot @ tas ek eee : All Gecean Steamship the yawn, whether in animal or man. A passenger on the Under-| Prince Rupert harbor is slightly) Capes Muzon and Chacon i Agency rl ground, one nicely sensitiv : , j (greater than Port Simpson. have stations to guid easels am eer oe 4 Avene ; y sensitive to the humors of life, saw the picture, ' City Ticket OMes, S76 T . . ea ‘ ‘ a ‘The héight is in feet and tenthstinto Dixon's Entrance ldughed—then yawned, and laughed again. Looking at the of feet above the avernge level of} Cape Omay will be th newspaper-readers opposite him, he watched for each to turn jower low water. station up the coast, guiding to the picture-page. One after another, on reaching it, smiled— — entrance to Clarence B8tr and yawned, At last some mystetious dink of sympathy brought tt eee i onda Pov Cape Spenser .mesion: wi ag Of Prince Rupert, on oe , CANADIAN PACIFIC Ral the eyes of the litile company on one another. They all smiled Senos Sake ced aenaaieae + rele, ee 7 re ‘ . ‘D. SING . iain pare or in unison. The first passenger yawned. The rest laughed—and rf aoggs 8: cae bound tol! g. and being n the aty- Rupert, | em : afterwards yawned in ehorus.” TIER SOLE ine ley Straits from the westward tn Porty tes) Moon riy-one. (4), % lan B C € ast Steamship Se ’ Rient (8), i nm , owe 0 MAILIN of an interesting incident in this connection. TRAIN @AVICE Lines , or ae orvo OCEAN sent nee | Sealed tenders Will be received by the fhe entranee to Prince Wi i Minister of Lands sot jater than noon on , HOTEL TORN DOWN | ners on Portage Avenue, has been | tm ath day of Vectober, 1920, for the pur-/ lian Sound will be guarded by ots ; ae pesusee. ithin ry Cee ae : chas of. Licence X eaue te cut 3,205,000 ' as Pp ns aor uM if Peete ie : ; jiorm down and is being replaced | feet of sprue “ Hemiock and Cedar. on en|Stations at Capes Hinchinbrook | the date of ithe 2 i ’ t WINNIPEG, Sept. 9. — Phe | by a modern business block, The | arr situated (2m, Suannon Bay, Masset M-land St. Elias. ine Datte Me ™ Pe eke EO) ene or Ketchiben, duneau, Whagway, Alseh® Clarendon Hotel block, which has|famous semi-circular 100 ft. bar| Two (2) years will be allowed for re The entrance to Cook Inlet Loose stten tion carted 0 peckam 36.af Use ene Beattie , trom Pie : 5 . imovel of tunber an \egistry eo”) With amendment ancou wicrorte ene oceupied for many years one of} lbas made way for a drug store's) Purtner particulars of the Cniet vorester,|be marked by a station on the |and to the following extract therefrom ~ euet 14, #1 and #8 the most vah e ss Core {5 ac oP Victoria, B.U., of District Forester, Prince s and tn default of a caveat or cer t valuable business cor hla ft. soda counter. Rupert,’ B. t northeast shore of Afownak Is sincate of lis Beeiets batnn Slag be land and some point on the hore fore the registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax s@le, from Prince Rupert for tof Cook Inlet. all persons so served with notice, Beaver Cove, Powell River, : an ; and those claiming throuad Every Saturdey, Unimak Passe through the Aleu- or under them, and all person® claim : ing any interest in the land by virtue For rates, reservations and itian chain will be marked by sta- : is instrument a8 se eROnARD, @enere E t t 2 tions ai Cape Sarichef, on the persia “. ony interest! ip ms > ) ht whose ttle | XTFaACtIOnN a eS, JBering Sea side and Scotch Cape) pot registered under the provisions Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street at the Pe rife cnbehnte ” ; topped and debarred from setting up : zr any claim to or im respect cf the r emma rnes omen ores BE | land so sold for taxes, and the Regis owns rar ger register the person eu A titied “under euch tax sete a8 owner “Ten Ye Years Ago j) (Swirl ole" Teeth s . a : Bri att L Bn eS ee Le eee ee Red Cedar Shingt 6.6. PRINCESS MART trom Prine September 10, 1910. line WHEREAS on nc shel 100 feet per General Superintendent Mehan a are et h the id Kiln Capacity: 100, ‘ ; jianuounces that the G. TT. P. steelifou were the asscasea owners mereot or has reac hed Mile 70. | kee lhe nt lisve ‘caon accel ot wate ; RU ballast was found at Mile 65 |} FURTHER TAKE NOTION that at the) SI I KA NG, | saine time 1 shall effect fomtetration in| ; tw ina scientific manner My Prices meet people in My modern equipped office : all walks of life that ° , pursuance of such of st “nd teeue 6 | Ok, ou Ee ee cee the iad inp ‘hat inson ‘un: WESTERN HEMLOCK nA ' Nd pew hotel af tn Y chia erecceenae te takleh vene “taka CEILING FINISH OF AL |" Imay render the is at your service. : vee service Ve Avenue and McBride commehced hay. ta tM said lands, or to prevent sueh | this morning. It is propowed by VATED i Pioxiatry OMce, | ue Messrs. Frizzell, Morrow and prince Hupert, B.C, tik 86m day of e Pr i the “se, to put in a [Avenues i: Hl, , } Charlotte Islands Sprac DR. JOS. MAGUIRE.--- Dentist |", Pat Member of the B.C. Denta! College Dace esate: £20,000 house, | District Registrar of Titles ' Mills: Prince Rupert, {To W. MH. Kvans Crown Grantee Rooms 7 AND 8 SMITH BLock erry Joh Dani & Jake Dahl, assessed owners, | MccAF mm Dah € scased 0 e & Otiiee Hours: Pho 575 Open Evenings and Sundays The format opening of th —_—— Sole Agents: Al- Se aot 564, re 9 to 18; 1 to, ne by appointment. Kaien Island Glub took place to-| @ Never forget to look through! Prince Rupert, B.C. TeleP night. ; jthe classified list j