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All advertising received subject to approval. x ruesday, Sept. 14, 1920. DAILY EDITION, Trampling on The Union Jack. There are so many attempts to trample on the Union Jack these days that if is no wonder some people are very touchy about even, an appearance of doing so. Atithe entertamment in the rink last night the Old Jack was used to drape the front of the platform and it was so large that it covered a good deal of {he floor and was indeed “trampled on.” Some of the Daughters of the Empire objected to this and they entered a protest, There was no thought of anything of the sort on the part of Mr. Grossmith, but yet it was a good thing to call attention to the matter. The flag represents constitutional authority. It is the emblem of the government we have set up, and if we do not constitution we cannot expect strangers who respect our own come here to do sa. Union Jack is Emblem of Progress. o emblem of The Union Jack is the progress. Nene of us have much use for the flag waver, especiatly for the one who uses the flag as a cloak for oppression or deceit The flag in polities is altogether out of place, just as would be the governor-general, The flag represents the Empire, of it, both sides of polities, Grit and Tory, capita ind labor. It is under the British Nag that the highest possible degree of liberty has been obtained. For. over two thousand years, the struggle has been going on, and the end ts The flag then becomes the emblem of struggle, of striving toward free dom. Like the United States we are the land of ‘the partially free and the more or less brave.’ All the time, however, there is a struggle going on, a movement toward betterment. Some times this is shown in an outburst against constituted authority which threatens the old flag and all the development for which it has stood. Happily these outbursts have been checked and the flag still waves, the emblem of progress, of freedom, of bravery and of opportunity. Spots Have Tarnished Emblem of Country. Unhappily there are many dirty spots on the old emblem. the king or the whole yet. nat not The British people haye not always been wise or honest or brave, | nor have they always shown signs of freedom. Sometimes in- stead of progressing they have moved backward temporarily, but they have learned the lessons and done so without much blood- shed, as compared with other countries. Men who have gone too fast have languished in prison, but their sufferings have inspired others to go forward. It is always so. It is the history of all progress. And over all this movement toward better government, better conditions, and a better life the Union still waves and will continue to do so. There ie no disgrace in having a blot on the escutcheon. The disgrace is in not recognizing it and in not rising above it and profiting by the lessons of the past. British Are Not - Flag Waving People. The British are not a flag waving people. There is nothing blatant in our loyalty. British loyalty is to an ideal or principle rather than to a person. We are not loyal to Great Britain any more than Great Britain is loyal to us. In this commonwealth of natious, the King and the flag are the only common emblems except the eternai verities. For this reason it is well to learn to respect our flag, to be ready to protect it, and to be giad to see it wave clean and fair as typifying that which is cleanest and best in the life of the country. Jack a ———L——EEEEEEE= THEO COLLART, Notary Public FOR SALE--Double Corner on 8th Avenue, section 7, for $600 —half cash. This is a snap, Lot on Attin Avenue, with fine marine view, $300. Most Liberal MARINE iNSURANCE on the Coast __Insurance Company of North America. Pays Claims promptly Real Estate Fire and Marine Insurance Accidents P. 0. Box 66 Westhoime Theatre Block ; THE DAILY NZWS v — HERVES ALL MURDER CHARGE GONE TO PIEGES AGAINST LILLY Sole Survivor of Gas Boat Sea Breeze Fails to Expiain “Fruit-a-tives” Gonquered -§ a Chis illustrates but one of 1 which Zam-Buk, the great herbal nem Uses Accidents will happen, especially 4171, i dail ehildrea. Mothers should never be Y wh is the best “First Aid.” Its stroag ce at preventing sieod-polenaing Athalon, erbal essences quickly case pair id b& : iissue. Zam-Buk is entirely dltterens ‘om up oew ja It is purely herbal and contains no pelesnans other vine Take 00 substitute. See the hame on every bor he ne — fore TAM-BUK HE Rew Mra. J. BR. Bierwirth of ( _ MEALED SEVERE cur enG off his finger, As it was such a pevere cur y I » but in the merentime to ease the pain Teel ’ yp without Zam-Buk, AA tiseptic and inflam pein Color, writes ‘This stopped the bleeding and eve born such releet that he ceased crying and seemed quite atease | thardare decides to sce it Zam- Buk Would beal the » Newt *etiny day ¥ reppin od the drewing, and continurdto de « tach hom bot Gay, wusir Zam Buk tesulted nothing D ng but Complete cure Satisfactorily Nervous Prostration” ~ “ : xychanges iat ft R. R. No.4, Guuserr Pains, Man, t. tell of i i "In the year 1910, 1 Nervess jayninat FE. 8. Li Prostration in it st form; (4h at degroe Lilly h ; Nei | @ropping from 170 to b.o; ids ; ; burr LOTS ON, The doctors had no hope of my |Strail after havis ef . BA GRANN . | pecovery, and every medicine I tried (boat Sea Reeers ‘ h his : proved useless until a friend induced eginpanion was burned to death me to take ‘‘Fruit-4-tives’’. here was aleo a third r I began to mend almost at ie hoat, I RJ | and pever had such good healt i ged 4 | have enjoyed the past cight years. » her catching Lem never without “ Fruit-e-tives” Lilly made two stale nie and in the house’. JAS.S.DEUGATY. they are said n ia a y BOc. a box, 6for $2. trial size Me. | wel! In the th h tions wr At all dealers or so) postpas y jthat Ja ind W a Fruit-e-tives Limited, Ottawa. lvielent quarrel a I oo ea ai we lak vey ae : ! a ‘ ! . 4 passing trolier a eae OILSKINS iqgreeeeer so ee Ce eee nee anes According to o story th Gum Boots, Rubbers, Shoes, Feinn ot the Sea MAIL SOHEDULE . Overalis, Gloves, Shirts, down and appa Woadworth|? 22 2 oe ee # Cee eee Waterproof Duck Clothing, Pio. trying fo start it woth | For the East. Canvas, Tents, Salis, Sulit st the wheel. ‘1 ' : Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. Cases, Trunks, Handbags, amoke from >the nit ‘ }a.m Harness and Saddlery Woodworth failed | } —- CALL AND SEE THEM \ alled Lilly the: ve the East. lleave the boat, wh : sundays, Tuesdays anc Thurs J. F. MAGUIRE and was so hot, h geal , days at 7 p.m. 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert is Minne ade te x : — — iburns could be ed For Vancouver and South. eeeeee ees eeeaeeee prisoner howe Puesdays ...... 7 pin * PRINCE RUPERT Tipes # UOT! tl oe sauna tt ah pee EBERT ES Re Se eee! eould hay b = = Bg Tuesday, September 12. | a er z , High, 2:14 a.m., 24,4 feet: | "aie eames have 4 : rt 14:27 p. m., 21.6 feet. aie 6c ea te 0) ; siti ie 7 oe a ne | a From Vancouver and South - dadiaaistersice Fe. Rsemadese Bundays ..... o4 10 ob. wm oa aie ae ” SUBSCRIPTIONS We ines lays os 10°30 ; m igh, 2:56 a. m., 20. eet. j 3 ; 7 15:2 p.m. 24.3 feet. TO FALL FAIR y ' ” Low, 9 a.m., 4.5 feet. . 21:31 p.m., 3.4 feet. Fr. G. Dawson & Was I . ' rhe time used Is Pacific Stan-|<1{5. Canadian Fish & | 0 dard, for the 120th Meridian west.jag. 50, Kirkpat ‘ Fee Ausex:Gné bites hem it is counted from 0 to 24 hours jax5 Coil. MeMordie 820.70 _ : ae from midnight to midnight. Limited 666° 8H. R. 1 ¢ ‘a The table given is for Portiqupert Marine #25, Stewa ei Simpson but the time for Prince) yopie Rupert varies only a few minutes & Ward » 50. Fre £15, Prince ds k $25 un some days and on others is/tumber Go, 850, Dr. Tr the same. The range of the tideie, Ww ! Rushbrook #84 lmay be computed as 5 per cent) ioyal Hate! #50, Roberts greater at Prince Rupert than atiyoewitian “Savoy Ba ao", |Port Simpson both at springs and) yj.) Oy. £16, Royal Ba “ |jneaps, Therefore the rise in they M. Stephens 25, Sut Shing Oe Prince Rupert harbor is slightlylejo Smith « igreater than Port Simpson. Syratuek | "The height is in feet and tenths/ejy pred lof feet above the average level Of|,:.¢. go5 lower low water, i \ : Advertise in the Daily News NOTICE. IN THE CASSIAR LAND bDiSTHILT ne CORDING DISTHICT OF BREENA, AND SITCATE AT ALICE AKM *10 Sitve artis iee Bu - Swift Canadian | — Taxi OY W i » Hardwa f ~—-- TAKE NOTICE that TAYLOR MININU; BD. W ze Wee &1f W ] COMPANY LIMITED f 607 Creait fFoncier a Buliding in the ttt) f Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, & Company duiy incorporated nder the laws of the sald province intends t appiy for per mission to lease the f wihe descriped . - “ } tands, situate im th uty of vow) #i0, Ye Le #2.50, Alex. Y 13635,3638, 3639, 3642 and 3800 in . ‘ rr ihe Cassiar District arm im the/* Skeena District com 1 post ipianted in the North West ct 34434 in the Cassiar [Distr ting South 6 dee. 26 min. West of 469.75 feet, thence North 84 « 19089 min, West a distance of 175.7 feet to the) jin theit |Southerly bourdary of Lot #643A_ thence i‘fetlowilk tie Southerly boundary Let scribers li have 3443A North 26 deg. East a aist t 501.3 feet to point of commencem ; Jone so are asked to forward jcontaining Two Arres, more or ies hecks { the secret j were located on the twelftn day of . }1920 subscriptions s 8. NOHTH, NOTICE is hereby given Mat the reserve) 4 4.1.4) ' 3 f 4 , es, wae onsumes ny i 4044, Cassiar District O Teeth in a scientific manner My modern eauipped office is at your service. Member of the B.C. Denta! College Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 tw 6. Phone 575 DR. JOS. MAGUIRE--- Dentist Rooms 7 AND 8 SmiTH BLOCK ifor themselves Thompson Low jot Pacofi, is one of the prime movers, . . . Rev. F, W all walks of life that I may render the best service, ithe Presbyterian Ghurch, | . . . putting in lights the entrance of | | is busy buoys at Ya the Dr. J. O. Reddie is residence from Second Avenue ti Weeat. moving his Fifth Avenue There may be something want, Open Evenings and Sundays by appointment. LS Mallett #40, Free resides Hires not iif dy jber of the provincial parliament claim Bridgework My Prices meet people inf)... j.coine perinanent minister ; | Kerr arrived today} The Dominion steamer Qutidra andito apply for you See the classified column From Anyox and Alice Arm. . a.m so evee p.m ’ For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mili Bay, Wales Island and Naas River Sundays ; 19 pg Thursday i! p.m From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Walos Island and Naas River 1 1. oi it da’ p.@ Queen Chariotte Isiands: For Massett, Port Clements and t pper Island iota Ss 1 Masset, Port Clements and Iipper Island points r Skidew«al iyveen Chariott Island pointe if i if From Skidesate. Queen Charioite City and Lower Ialand pointe ii { {2 stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp i . Agent for the Tayior Mining Company ¥ For Skagwey and the Yukon. DATED at Alice Arm, B. C., Unis Tweirtn I y A ; Septem 6, 1 Octobe ,|day of August, 1920. en ears go / 1“. ¢ dN in Prince Rupert i | =} ; | ‘i ong From Skagway and Yukon. : i September 14, 1910 See gotenrbe 40, 212 October 4 CANCELLATION OF KEBENVE | The Chin laundry on Bos TT Street between Fifth and Sixth Guenqrass existing over Lot is cancelled « orning me G. AR NADEN, [this m ing Yor a time the Point. | Deputy Minister of Lanas sidence of Alex. Maison was i For Saturdays ; . & p.m Phone Blue 69 Lands Department, ' | Victoria, . ».7 danger From Sundays p.m 23rd June, 1920. ! ome | . * . 1 _—— —— —-—— —--— ~- ae | A company te being formed MINERAL ACT, 1896. | lunder the nary sur Gok - ———_____—__- _ ne of Surf Inlet Gold OF IMPROVEMENTS iMines to take ower the D.LS Dan ¢ Fractional Mineral rs ; i + setuat n the Naas Kiver Minit group on Princess Hoyal Island iia n + assiat estrens ' 7 iA. 4 Clal 5 7 N sila Where toeated on Dotty Yaraen tin . I le mon and Fred M. Wells). () ened ny ine Dolly ‘Varden @sasms, 9 have taken a bond on the pro-jand is about seventeen mites from the rt head of Alice Arm jie rly fake not that 1 Yreank Stringham, i 4 ‘ Free Miner's Certificate N O48, Y tend at jays from the date hereof, rouwns Mi Queen Charitite Island peep! apply to the Mining Mecorder for « Ceran | jare agitating for a separate mein ale of improvements, for the purpose of ia ie 4 rowh Ufani Of tie above And further take notice that action, un ler ' 17, must be commenced before Ste nee Of such Certificate of im provements Dated Wis 10th Gay of July, 19290, LAND AGT. 11) Notice of intention to Apply to Lease Land. Hecording Diss Alice Aria, In Cassiar Land District trict of Skeensa, and situate at 8. ¢ + Take Alice notice that Jonn M. Morrison, of Ari, occupation freighter, Intends pertiission to lease the fol lowing described lands ‘| Commencing at & post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 1079; thenee , jsouth 6 deg, 20 min, W. 452 feet to the *E. cor, of Lot 1074°A; thence east 220) feet to the west boundary of the Indian Henerve produced; thence north 606 feet jito the uthwest corner of the Indian |Keserve; thence southwesterly and follow. } ling the south boundary of Lot 1070 250 ifeet to the point of commencement, and lcontaining @% acres, more or less | JOUN M. MORKIBON, r Pred. Nash, U.C.L.8., agent De Dated May @ist, 1920 — Of... Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 0 12, Mternosn, 1.30 le 5.30, Setertags, 1 tm Every Evening Irom 1.39 te 9 Dental Nurse in attendance *hone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bilk., Cor. 3rd and Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C ~ out | PRIN AND Engineering Co., Limited. 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