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DAILY RDITION, = QPP] Spinrday, Sept. 14, 1920. ee Boliantyn® Still Remembers. Hen. C. C. Ballantyne still remembers Prince Rupert. More than that he is telling the people in the east about us. What better news could we have? The next important thing is to see ships sailing out of this port from the docks built by the Dominion Government. There is no better place to be well known than in the seats of the mighty at Ottawa. If the ministers také an interest in this port we are like to get some attention from the Government. | That is a good reason for welcoming the next important visitor, W. L. Mackenzie King, leader of the opposition. He is in close touch with all legislation and it is quite possible that within a couple of years he may be occupying the same chair that is new used by Premier Meighen. Co-ordination Scheme Satisfactory. It is very satisfactory.to the people of Prince Rupert that under the co-ordination scheme of the railways, there have been no radical changes in the local staff. The vacancy caused by the resignation of H. MeCall has been filled by the appointment N. B. Walton of Edmonton, who is promoted to the pe@sition he now holds. Gapt. Nicholson and G. A. MeNichot! have been re appointed to their old positions and. it is generally. understood there are not likely to be any other radical changes in the staff. Places are being found for everyone. The next thing we shall all be looking for js a daily train service between this city and Edmonton. The developments along the line are going ahead so fast’that it cannot be long be- fore at least three additional trains must be put-on. It will-pay) the railway to give the service. Already thé trains are very long and on at least one occasion this suntmer a second section had to be’ added td carry all the peoples With a more frequent ser- vice there would be more travel this way. It would especially convenience commercial men who find it diffieult to get around quickly enongh if they call at the small places. Chautauqua Leaves Pleasant Memories. There were several first rate artists in the Canadian Chan- tafiqua which has just concluded its visit to this city, The con- cert? were not well attended, with the excepticm of the last, but these who did attend all spoke well of the artists. It is to be hoped that they will return next year and that the arrangements may be such that everyone will take advantage of the opportunity to hear them. Artists deserving of special mention were Elsie/ May Gordon, the impersonator; Alice Genevieve Smith, the harp-| ist; and Gount Szeda, violinist. It is seldom that Prince Rupert people get an opportunity of hearing such as these. Organize for Any Old Thing. The word “organize” is on our lips so often that we hardly realize what it means. Usually it signifies the gathering of a few people who are interested in some cause, the election of officers and an executive committee and then the carrying on of g propa- ganda by one or two of the officers and commitieemen. That is organization in the ordinary sense. In its proper sense it is the banding together of a group of people in a common cause, the officers representing and gather- ing their enthusiasm from the members and being in close touch with them, ever acting without their authority but representing them all the time. There is also an organization, which is not uncommon, which consists of a set of officers and committeemen, elected by them selves, but never doing anything except getting some notehead ! printed with their names on it. This kind of organization dies a4 natural death within a reasonable period. The mortality among organizations is almost as great as the number of births. Were it not so there would soon be enough! organizations in existence for every man, woman and child to |" be a president. Extraction 0 Teeth ina scientific manner My modern equipped office is at your service, Member of the B.C. Dental College aie to 6, Phone 575 9 Bridgework My Prices meet people in | DR. JOS. MAGUIRE--- Dentist Rooms 7 AND 8 SmITH BLOCK “OWES HER LIFE TO “FRUIT-A-TIVES” After Years of Suffering with Dys- pepsia, this Fruit Medicine Gave Relief MLLE ANTOINETTE BOUCHER 917 Dorion St., Montreal. “T am writing to tell you that / ome my life to *Fruit-o-tives’ for this remedy relieved me when I had abandoneds | 2). nis all hope of ever recovering my health. I suffered terribly with Dxpepsia I had it for years and all the medicines I took did not do meany.good, — I read something about ‘Fruit-a- tives’ being good for all Stomach Troubles and Disorders of Digestion so I tried them. After finishing a few boxes, J was entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and my general health ‘was restored. I thank the great fruit medicine, *Fruit-a-tives’, for this woaderful relief." Mile ANTOINETTE BOUCTIER. Bde. a box, 6 for $2.5), trial sise Dc. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Out, rHE DAILY N#WS SEALING MAN DIES AT VICTORIA, B.C. Frank Adams was Momber of Victoria Sealing Co. and Ship VICTORTA, Sept eccurred here ve SS ee Sport Briefs kept working . ball trephy f OILSEINS: Gum Boots, Rui , Shoes, Overalls, Gloves, Shirts, Waterproof Duck Clothing, Canvas, Tents, Salis, Sult Cases, Trunks, WMandbacgs Harness and Saddlery CALL AND SEE THE J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second ‘Ave., Prince Rupert -~ es@¢e¢eeeeeeeeeree * PRINCE RUPERT Tives * **' ceeeneeerrenseeee Saturday, September 11. High, 0:4 a. m., 20.5 feet. 12:36 p.m., 20.5 feet. Low, 6:30 a.m., 2.7 feet. i {8:48 p.m. 4 “feet | Sunday, September 12 High, 6:49 aaun., 20.4 ff 13:14 p.m, 21.3: ff Low, 7:09 a.m., 2.5 ff. 1¥-31 p.Pa., 3.0 ft The time used is Pacific Stan- dard, for the 120th Meridian west '{t is counted from 0 to 24 hours. | ifrom midnight to midnight. Simpson but the time for Prine: Rupert varies only a few minutes an some days and on others is the same. The range of the tide x may be computed as 5 per cent greater al Prinee Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and ieaps. Therefore the rise in the Printe Rupert harbor is slightly greater than Port Simpson. |. ‘the height is in feet and tenths ‘of feet above the average level of lower low water. ——-- There may be something you want She the classified column TIMBER SALE X 2428. Minister of Lands not ister than noon « the 4th day of ticteober, 1990, for the pures chase of Lirenoe AX 2428, te t 3.206000 feet af Spruce, Hemiork and Cedar, on aie, ... erea silusted on Soanbon Bay, Masseett In jet, Queen Chariotte Islands istrict al f timber Hupert, 68. ¢ Plates, Crowns all walks of life that ! I may render .¢ best service, Open Evenings and Sundays by appointment. The table given is for Port ee Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Sesied trmiers will be received hy t ' September 11, 1910 Teo 7 years will be Bihowed for re . mew 7 the fish indust Further particRiars of the Cntef Forester,! Vietoria, B. ., or District Forester, Prince r oT Canada, and J ; and speculators predict ‘it wil and Halkiey | Leek have bought out the Albi (GAS WORKERS REFUSE TO RETURN TO WORK VANCOUVER, Sept men who went out on etrike reinstatement Ipay roll and-theis positions will WAIL SCHEDULE . sehe x ee eee enetaee For the East. es Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. urdays at 10:30 a, m, From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thura- days at 7 p.m, For Vancouver and South. PUGSUAYS ceccrcsvsecves i p.m PRUPSGAYS oc ccccecsved 14i p.m Sat lay ; { p.m, Sundays eer eeeeeeces it pin Sepiember 10, 24 (otober 4 t% 6, and Novetiber 5, p.m. From Vancouver and South. BUNGRVE. 2. occcccscgcics 10 p.m Wednesdays ........ 10:50 a.m Saturdays ; 10.30 a.m i days ‘ . »» P.M September 6, 17, 27; October if : ind Nove ber 4, a.m For Anyox and Alice Arm. s lays »» 10 p.m Wed sdays . one xe Doe From Anyox and Alice Arm. ! sdays .e oe ewenven Sa SMUPOGRIO cscccsvccescces p.m | For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River Sundays e seeeeens@. B rt sdayves {i 4 '\ From Pt. Simpson, Arrandate, Mili ' Bay, Wales Island and Naas River Tuesdays , Kescnees OM iy’. sie p.m Queen Charlotte isiands: Fe Massett, Port Claments and Upper Taland potote: regi Maoset. Port Clements and lipper Island points “or Bkidegat Queen Charlotte ity and Lower Island points ie ‘ skid tte, Ou@en Charlotte ity acdc Lower Isleod points ’ } r and the Son From Skagway sod Yukon. se ! ! ‘ Hewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. ve % AND ¢t a pre : . ’ ' : ‘ ear . “ . : : nu ere . . a : Lh i 5 t ' ae ,ar ‘ er 4 ’ . a st > s 4 : r* r . Hight, verte , a wit sre ’ ' : : * #fape . ' eens arp Appitcart : uN nh, Agent : a thor f this August t# ’ ‘ 5 . 4710.1 file « j TARE AUTICK thet ane stien hat been : a ; f is : f wr ® / tupert, # owner in fee under s Lat “ale [ ’ from the « wetter of i ¢ ‘ f Priore Hepert, bea * da ' . Nowemt ALA ; SINGUULAR that ertain) = pares irect «f land and premises sue f. and being tn the : f Prince Rupert particularly known and deerribed as ’ ‘ t ~ hirty ne 31 tient . Map Aime Nendred sna . 23 y are required t miest the claim f the tan purchaser within 35 days from the date of the service of this notice which may be effected by publication im he Delly News, Prince Rupert, and r attention ts called to Section 34 of the Land Act with amendments, following extract therefrom end th cefautt of & caveai or cer tifcate of lie pendens being filed) be fore the registration es owner of the person entitied under such tan sel all persons to served With not ° and these claimong through or under them, and ali Re reon* claim ing any interest t the land by virtue f any mregistered instrument, sad and to the a claiming eng iptere#t in by descent whose title ts hot registered under, the provisions of this Act, shall BO for ever es ioppeG aod Gebarrea from setting up any laim Ww or im respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Regis af «fell register the person en tithed under such tas ele a6 owner of the land so sold for tazes.” AND WHEREAS application has Deen m Made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title ' | t0 the abeve- mentioned lands, In the name} f thief Heneon AND WHEREAS on tnvestigating the title \t appear’ that prier to the 13th aay f Uctober, 101¢ the date on Which the said lands were sold for overdue tares i Were the assented owners thereof or rw a* tiated opposite your reapec ive names PURTHER TAKE NOTICK thet af the satne time 1? stall) effect registration ta pursuance of such epplication and isane 6 Certificate of tedeteantble Tithe to the asid sais 1h the mame of Olof Hanson wun less you take end prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, ' aid lands, or to prevent such prog ‘ part r ; Mee, ' ; ay of August, Al 1e70 ' Hw. F. MACLEOD, | District Hewletrar of Titles | iTo W. H. Evans Crown UF John Dahi & Jake Va 4 ea owners reat BHO the large itt of lumbe oe ring @ in Otfar finnnedal one of ar Directs 9 ltr ee ae 10 Intoreats of , Men UNION BANK OF CANit Prince Rupert Branch Ack Broderick, Serer . - le DENTISTR' ee 6a QUALITY —_— Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Worning, 9 te 12, Mernoon, 130 te 5.30, Satertags, § ila Every Evening from 7.30 te § Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bik., Cor. 3rd anf ! | SS er" Best Equipped Office in Northern BC ITA S.S. PRINCE RUPEE SGA S.S. PRINCE GEO Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay, Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seaitie Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday # 8. 8. PRINCE JOHN or PRINCE ALBERT For Maseectt, Port Clement« \ , pn srry tl rm «th ‘ 1st! ad Oetot d TRAIN @rvice Peesenerr Monday, Wednesday coc Setureey of 1) Th ae Prince George, Bam@onten art Wieners marie tert om oe! ete cow 4 woth Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines for information end rer e spp ¢ Oty Ticket OMce, B28 Third Avense Pree MS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAL ort CANADIAN PACIFIC CCtAR SERVE B.C. Coast Steamship Sem S$. S. PRINCESS ALICE por Getchiten, dunees, Sheqwey, Alsete, ‘rom prince Rupert , . . Prince Benet Fer Vencouver Victoria and Seattle from & & PRINcEsS ecaTRioe —" from Prince Rupert for Sweneor Bey, O om ae . Geaver Gove, Powell River, Vanceurer * Every Saourdey, © O™ 1” Por rates, reservations end selling oe W. ©, ORCHARD, Genera! Agent 4 Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupe ee Red Cedar Shingt dg Dry Kiln Capacity: {00,000 feet pet a_i SITKA SPRUCE ${Du : "K FLOORING. WESTERN HEMLOCK 1, KINDS CEILING FINISH OF ALL ee Charlotte Islands Spruce Produc’ Mills: Prince Rupett, a T & McCAFF Sole Agents: ALBER 564, 116 Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone Toronto Gonservatory! L, ao vo. LLD. BC Bin Bowenn Waraen, CV O° Cy Lew Mus. Doc. od A & Voor, wgrvety pquir GEST OST cow P RENE a_i AN? 9 MUSIC in THE poMINio 1st, RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER "i t, Lect fobl ! tation . LS os A Peeuty ot tntrnationa! rotation, unin P80 fn Maa Organ and emalier Pipe Oreane afford i ne vo ine ample facilities for Organ Preetice ae 2 my Students’ Orchestra. Bnsemble Clase = io an —_ ec. Btadents’ Weekly Recitals. Free ATION N LOCAL EXAMI - witl be held throughout the Dominion, sceordi"é ss — 1920 em r