“*g0 8 Re ee ‘TE DAILY NZWS © F spoexttif Dany News | OPERATION WAS FLOWER SHOW Pune ery Afternoon excet Sunday by The Nows | OT NEPECG ARY IS A FINE ONE | Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. a aa Excels Anything in Past Yoars fi | ; i at aS ee “Frult-a-tives” Restored Hor and is Complimented by SUBSCRIPTION RATES: To Perfect Health Government Expert. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ....... . $1.00 rhe flower show this yea By mail to all parts of the British Empue and the United ‘States, . 158 Parivnsv Ave., Mowraman. exhibition is the f (MN -BAVANCE, POP YORE 6. wise cr ccdseeesveveesesesupes $6.00. “For three years, / suffered great favorall tt i To all other countries, in advance, per year .......6664.% $7.50. | pain in the lower part of my body, doubtediy, the | | —_—_—_ with swelling or bloating. I saw a }) shown b fan ex ui : TELEPHONE 98. specialist who said I must undergo vivich ae jh i i ee an operation. I refused. Mr. Rarlow. t} f : Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion 1 heard about “Fruit-atives” 9 (i) \. one of the finest he has seen | Transient advertising on front page .......... $2.00 per inch. | de — 4. during his attenda il fa Local Readers, per insertion, ....... iWae eases 25¢, per line. | The first box gave great relief;aad fini. fail and thn } . ; peak ; : s | Teontinued the treament. Now my ' Classified advertising, per insertion, ...6....... 2c. per word. | ; udged at Kam sa ‘ R | health’is excellent—I am free of Legal Notices, each insertion, ..... ; -. ihe. per agate line. orp > ago, * pain—aod I give “Fruit-a-tives” my Vien ue Contract Rates on Ay @lication. ot cnetiiainatl Following a ihe 4 iG? VOATS of ‘0; AMAtion All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- Mase F. GAREAU ners at {Car ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. | Bo, « box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise 250, Fiowering plants——t! M | \ os Lal ‘ ac as prelarence son. 2nd “ . | Atall dealers or sent postpaid by [{): weer 1 M | ; ' n ' | ; DAILY EDITION. cea Thurs@fv, Sept. 23, 1920 Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ;' 1, Mrs \ : — a Foliage plants ! Mre ‘ Pi Roberso nd, M PF. a. dD Kills Goose That ! OH SKINS son: 3rd. Mra. O. Guelpa ; Lays Golden Egg. Tuberous B ist, M he railways seem to be killing the goose that lays the golden Gum Boots, Rubbers, Shoes, Bl) Vernet; 2nd, Mrs. FG. Daw eee Today we publish a despatch from Van iver which stat Overatis, reres, Swirts, jean; Sra, Mrs ne oe on ode e 1 . { ery or neouve c states } 7 : " f Waterproof Duck Clothing, + | we He »— iat, A ethat the Granby Company is about to ship its copper by water route Canvas, Tents, Salis, Sult | tobersor M a3 to New York instead of by rail as beretofore. This action is taken Cases, Trunks, Mandbags, Adams because of the increased freight rates by the rail route. A trial Harness and Saddlery huschia— ts M I) shipment is being made on the Canadian Dellar and it is expected CALL AND SEE THEM { son that not only will it be carried for half the price the railways charge An F. MAGUIRE t 2 ; : ; i MF ' . *s* @* #6 “ee . but it will be carried in less time, 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert {| Dwarf Naaturt at r “" 4 ths WAIL BOHEDULE . Other Protests = | Adams ia eweneveuseeuesedcs | Pansies—-tfat, \ Cly ' Against Rates. Seseoeseeveseasee, (twice For the East fe EN There are other protests against the enormous increase in * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES # is : hi a : {et I ‘ wins eedays and Sat. freight rates. The effect of the order of the Railway, Board is that | alae oa te 7 i, Dawson ' Mr«. SS. BLA ursda Sep mber e ‘ practicaily all the lumber mills in northern and central British Co- High. 10 = a ae > { \sparagus | (—J M \\ Kost. a. : gh 2. a.m., 1.7 fee : in s and hur 1% lumbia are shut down and other industries are being hard hit Phe 35 pon {7.3 feet Adame nd, Mrs. D ‘ t eee 1 - j “< . ie Fern at vl ‘ a°e a ,: Bel re increase of 35 and 40 per cent are so enormous that it is impossible Low, 4:18 a.m., 7 feet iw ‘ . QU ALI iT y Be to make adjustments to cover them. 16:46 p.m,, 9.2 feet One fae ine ee For Vancouver and South : itl Just what the outcome will be is impossible to forecast. It may ; hates September 24. : tor I W . : ligh 9 " {7.5 feet : : : ty be that the effect on business throughout the country will be so bad ‘ , 18.2 fect 0 f ‘2 fat M ity | 23:24 n.. 2 fect i — ‘ - 4h that the railways will find if necessary to reduce the charges he Low. 6:6 a.n 8.2 feet iI loberson M . ea . 7, a ne J ni : a = ’ iv . { ° 7s ° 1 increase was made under pressure from the ©. N. RB, and the Dotminion 17:30 p.m. 7.7 feet Fees, POS ' 5 ‘ ‘ ” d, Mary Db. M ‘y M , i ; Government, yet the C, P.,R. has continued to pay its ten per cent “em . ' Ad OFFICE HOURS me use aectiic s . @ onaee (96 in C78 ty a* divideriis as usval. If it can pay ten per cent at the old rates, what Phe time used ts Pacific Stan Collect - vo ee From Vancouver and South Morving 9 te 12, Mternooa, 120 tc 5.70, Seton} ulg dard, for the 120th Meridian west , : Sundaye 10.p. ™ Frere Eve ; lw! peaicts te) dated bs ad : 1“ . f ‘ oneek >. mi. sing tren . hould it ear@at the new It is counted from 0 to 24 hours. | ™ , , W sdarye 10:30 a.m ove, ey ee tS : ‘ : ; ‘1 oe } Why Not Ship an lear to aeenent. port {ist Mrs. E. Hellman ! ’ Dental Nurse in attendance 18 abie given is for ort . , . Copper From Here? Simpson bui the.time for Prine: fwelve Dal — M Ml i ; I Phone 109 for appointment When Vice-President Hayes of the G. T. P. was here recently |, i Clymont; 2nd, P. Met ag agus tupert varies only a few minutes : { i . -O0N Sars _n ted and discussing freight traflie by ocean route from this port, he did notion some days and on others is Mrs, W. H. Utley Re ns 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bik., Cor. sr ree consider the possibility of making copper shipments. In view of/|the same, The range of the tide ie ~~ . : . Mre. W For Anyox and Alice Arm i Best Equipped Office in Northern BC av — » . » a il ‘ othe ' Sit ; the reported action of the Granby Company in shipping their copper|™4Y be computed as 5 per cent At ar iM st ys » 10 pam. 4 ‘ 3 ‘ sflere . Boith: « ‘ by water instead Of by rail, there is reason to think that it might} Port Sienp spans so ymonty 3rd, Mes, H. Smitt 3 jt Phage . 0 so bo sp ’ a) - « set go from Prir Rupert instead of from Vancouver. This port being ineaps Therefore the rise in the Giant Nasttirtiums—tst, Mrs.i4 rho meee tgneel gent teat ° oe : a so much nearc. should have the advantage | Prince Rupert harbor is slightly Iman d, Mra. G. Tt. Pin ata i i ie p.m It is understood that the local mills have, been shipping their {greater than Port Simpson. EWOIVO PORK -8eh, HFS, 0 . YY S. S. PRINCE RU tf . : iClvmont: 2nd, Mrs. B, Cers a ¥ lumber io Atlantic ports by rail. Now that the freight rates pro- . Se height is in feet and tenths of . : For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! "4 e ve > % red Snav ; hibition ha# shut down this business, it will bein order to arrange . soi ; pt average level o M R alli hate ' , Bay, Wales isiand and Naas River ea ORG 0 r jow , or. ee rusts - ws te 7 for shipping the lumber by water through the Panatna Canal, Pos- ileaaieesissiepnataeemnstioan sanmet> nome Murray:.2nd. Marvy Nich * Ash ra S. S. PRINCE sibly this is already being considered, Tt will take co-operative LAND REGISTRY ACT i3rd. Mr«. W Ada y ’ it | SATLING “MT ad < vaiiie inienes Cal « tabest aa ease is tin a Geshe wa ins ' : From Pt. Simpoon, Arrandate, Mil effort to make it successful, and the Canadian National officials, who om 36 and 134 | Shasta Daisies—t M M lay, Wale a a 4 Maas RI Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bt handle the steamship business, are the logical ones to organize it.|ne Application No. 11710-1, File 6399.1 Ciyemont ay: 32 ; ce re mw a ~ a r, Victorta and Sealtit TAKE NOTICE that application mas been ee ; ‘ Falls, Vancouve oe i Mackenzie King made 1 regisser . (sos emeee es Prince ss Mary Nicholson sat i ' Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m Stewart, Saturéey Co ext Week Htupert, B. ©, a8 oWher in fee under — woe , y & 8. PRINCE JOHN PRINCE ALBEPT mes Nex i ja Tax’ Sale Deed from the Collector of or y — : ; the chy of Prince Rupest, hearing date Queen Cheiotte telande “se Next week William Lyon Mackenzie King, leader of the Liberal |tme 28th aay of November,’ 1917, of ALI ' Mi , ; party in Canada, is coming to Prince Rupert and will address a 7 trect of land ts a ‘bes soo situate, ts , a oo o 4 ( prem see *ituale ; publie meeting here He is said to be an accomplished speaker as fg, and being in the city ot Prince it pert, (ipper isiand 5 ts { ‘ S ° % more particularly kno« Sad GescTribed as well as an able statesman. He was a minister in the government of |Lot Forty 40), Bloek Thirty-one at), the 4ate Sir W ilfrid Laurier and has caught lhe mantle which the one eign ATS ad Nine Mundread ana o “4 ‘ mente sod TRAIN ane ; a . ' ‘ . Seturdey @! old leader dropped. Everywhere he goes he is being heartily wel You are required to contest the claim ; Upper ' po'nts Passenger Gendey, Wenesdey § . a ¥ ihe i ) -lo . uPrchase 5 ms leor fie 4 w ree one comed and people are turning ont in large numbers to listen to oe date ef" the ‘aorvien at” ude” notion Winners Announced In the Child- .* . enh” ete vate nis var his addresses, The difficulty here is to secure a hall large enough |the Dally Rewe, Prince Rupert Bena ren's Events Yesterday ‘ lexat en Charlotte Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines 0 aceo ate e rt \ wis ear Canada’ : , yo Ttention | li © section 36 « : 7 . . to accommodate the crowd that will wish to hear Canada’s probable |Y7ut? Hegistry wg ‘with “tedénaieten | Afternoon. City and Lower Island points For information and recrvetions apply # me next premier. ; 4nd to the following extrect therefrom —— = . ‘ ; : Ticket OMce, 826 Third Areset “Phen i and in default of @ caveat or cer Under the experiented manag: SB; «) ber if cny ote . } titeate of lis pendens being Dled be- ' | fore the registration es owner of the jinent of Chief of Poljee \ , Person entitied under such tax sale, |, bit f ea . t ; kidescat Guewn Gharlotte all persons so served with notice, | he ildren’s sports of the ex Cites nd Lov ‘ and those claiming through hition were caseiadeell with 4 ity and Lower Island points | or under them, and all persone claim ; al : = ii 4; Octoher 12 (og any interest in the land by virtue jpnitch ind sAtisfaclion at | . 5 | of any unregistered instrument, and ' nd all persons claiming any interest in |ACTOPOlis grounds yesterday the land by descent whose ttle | iterns jul o ° ¢ md ° ” ocean ecxvelt = ae (eristered veder {ae proviseene ee \ os i For Skageey end the Yehon. CANADIAN PACIFIC ; 0 is et, shall be for childre who entere Se events = ‘ ctoher It is not only to ad tOo% lopped and debarred trom setting ‘ cats ota : , HN ; : j ; , , 1 “ ' ship Gorn ‘, any claim t or in r t of the y 3 B Are se, WINDe! ’ S > your appearance but land 80 sold for taxes, aad the este- Girls, six and under fal Joanic From Skagway and Yukon B.C. Coast team trar shall register the rso ’ . . om , —eerteeeneece Te your health demands titled under such tax cats ae aunae Martit Jnd, Bessie Weech rd, ‘ of Oet er 4 of the land so sold for taxes.’ M, " . s. 8. PRINCESS ALIOE AND WHEREAS application bas moan! irgaret O'leilly i 6, and N nber 5, evista ‘Prine TEETH antea tes. c cazsincae iagetrasible Tae] Girls, 7 und @— tet, Aniic for etchinan, duncan, Seager, Atte of Olof Hanson Smith; 2nd, Clara Lundquist / Stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Bop Benttie from pines ee * i ag AND WHEREAS on | tigati h i . ' Vicverls ane You will be able to mas la it ayers hat prior "Oo tan ieee aah iolet Perry, For ‘ Point 9 pn er oie ke es ‘ Oetober | : lof October, 1916 (the date on which the . ar " ' hs o Saturdays seve ¥ DM sre ptemns : ticate your food properly |said lands were sold for overdue taxes, | Girls, 9 and 10-—tat, Nita Clark; Frat Sundave am a. 6. Princess peaTRioe ; you were the assessed owners thereof or | 2nd Clara Hwan: ird, Marjork : wee f Ocean ron ae from Prince Mupert far Swenson Pay ae cad and reduce the work on Van oterwise a8 stated opposite your respec- tive names Muse. POF EOL PLLPOBEOOCLEOCOLE Beaver Gove, Powell River, ; urdey, 8» ™ the internal organs of the | cae teeny CAKE BOTICE thos 90 the! - Girls, 11 and 42—40is Mc 7 ssi, wt * j | ‘ ‘ 1 * body | bursuance of such spplication and issue a) 2nd, Kathleen Harvey: 3rd. Laura FE y For rates, revervations 60 Agent . }Certifeate of Indefeasible Tithe to t ‘ ; n eneral lisnds in the name of Uiol Hapson” | Frizzell j cond W., ©, ORCHARD, © th Street Prince Fa tthe jless you take and Proseeute the roper | Girls 13 and 44 fat J “Live a Little Longer”’ g Iproceedings to establish your ctalm, } : ons | Pp any, to the said lends, or io prevent beak Frizzell; 2nd, Beatricé Byrne; 31 ce ream ar or | proposed action on m r } ones ee ee eee Dr JOS. MA UIRE | DATED at the Land 4 tre omer, Lois Meftae, ——_ om e ( 2 Prince Hupert, B.C., Wis #4 aay of ; \ {al Cor 3rd Avenwe and 4 eee pane Boys, 6 and under Jolin |August, A.D, 1920, | ; p Menoern or Tue B.C. Deatar Cottecxn . : ; ‘ ! Cream ( vl Fruit R H. ¥. MACLEOD, ; { ae > ny Frag erry indy, dit, Office Hours:- DENTIST Open Evenings , eae District Renistrar ag Ctiin, Is ‘ ™ ae ¢ a nd, Fred D ‘ Tell ito vans 0 3 ri arl $ ft obaceo 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 Sunday by Appointment | John vant i jawe Dau, gasensoa owners. B ge Sn fs Rol | Yr in 7 & 8 SMITH BLOCK. PHONE 575 — oys, 7 and 8—4st, Robert Ir 6:75th Avo. & Phone 18 e | LAND ACT I vine ; 2rd Will Murray; ied Open Night and Day 100,000 fect per }Donglas McDonald. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Mand, Boys 9 and 10—48t, Ed. Walt AMO CN LOL COAL ALM CM Dry Kiln Capacity In Queen Chariotte tstands Land istrict, Hecording District of Skeena, and situate ©PS; 2nd, Jack Gawthorne; srd ] RUCE | niong the Westerly boundary Of Block 63%, ary in Distriet Lot 746, on Masset Iniet, George Barge. - G. GRAY SI KA SP lake notice that the GHAHAM ISLAND Boys, 14 and 10,— 1st, Leo Me- FOR BUILDERS’ HARDWARE J si: ‘siti iinet Sigtnt Rca eee oh: aualea ee aaaens WESTERN HEMLOCK FL Loni following described lands PAINTS and OILS, ‘notiiminencing at ® post planted at ane! Boys, 13 and 14 -— 41st, Reilly PHONE Blue 421 or 444 CEILING FINISH OF a4 north 46, oon. 37 ie Oe Veirick; 2nd, Leo MeKinnon; 30d, | seoeees+ cement enenmennmmmmmmel | gc! and AXES, |thence north 70 dex. 0S mm, west 610 Bartlet Wakefield, : sad a Charlotte Islands Spr¥ 7 Mills: Prince Rupert 1 feel; tence soutn 33 deg. west 468 feet; I Variety of “Plants “_? |thence Bout 236.5 feet; thence east 474 ; f 6 af Codrie Ss and RANGES lteet more or leas to a post planted at the : oye, 16 and 16 -f 4 , 4 : jROUINWESL Corner of said Diock 53; thence Duncan; © 4, Hoth Gordon; 4rd north-easteriy fouowing the high- wager i in bloom arrived € mark along the westerly bound t p@ex| rank Morrison. det & M Thompson I ae Co., Limited (64 to the point or ‘commencement, com) Hieyele race, under 16—— 4st, $ CHICKENS & BROILERS Local Agents: AL wey 564 118 wnne 7.5 scree more or te : , | iy rd Avenue, opposite Second Street UMAHAM ISL AAD STU & « ‘Cepan uv.) Fred Lowe; 2nd, Reuben Jacob CITY MARKET Prince Rupert, B.C. Telep ‘ Dated August Soin, sou0, sen; Sed, Win, Martin, |" ee beeen aes See RE aR TER memento