eh war *) 3 4 re B bh de g Aw ay 4 Ly i, re : ae —~8 CCC THE DAILY NEWS y a ~ — —e- , ‘s ; 2 : % ea THE DAILy NEws HER CASE SEEMED WATCH OUT FOR =e SENET S=S ey PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA INCOME T AX i AN eS a , Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News HOPELESS i 5 Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. SUMAN, ee EDITOR. é ° WITH HIS WRIT ated ———') But “Frulit-a-tives” Brought 7 | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Health and Strength Prominent People at Vancouver tity Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ......... -« + $1.00 Served and Batch Coming to By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, | 99 Gr. Roan Sr., Monty this City t i So : ree int QUVANCE, PCT VOAT 2... ci cccreeservessewecveseser $6.00. . ; tL. rae seers, No all other countries, in advance, per year ........ eee 7.60. | T am ae 17 to re you a VANCOUVER. BC.. Sept LAA wa ' nA “ SUTIN i . 9 ** /-a s"'. : : x - r pea aa fy Cree he i “te } . mild sensation wa if ie ia ’ 107 a! O71 Laceo { or 7 1eé i oney 7 TELEPHONE 938. | medicine relieved mo when I had - 1g) : | given up hope of ever ak , n ee? me ‘ ' Ki VA . a isi, ro i j ; h I was @ terrible sufferer Pom (COME An aN, Arnone : | Sr 4 ATi" ¢ , $1.25 pe . ' wit = f vd A Transjent Display Advertising 81.25 per inch a Gh insegyon Dyspepsia—had sulfered for years; (O'Z0NS, were sy Powith Ww = ( } wet ! Pg LY Transient advertising on front page ..... ee 7 per inch.) 4 nothing I took did meany good, |issued by the Demin Mir im} rip fi a Rasy Local Readers, per insertion, ..... peas eboees 25e, per line.| 1 jad about ‘Fruit-a-tives"’ and jot uation to t Ay wt 1 ¥: 2 ¥ y Classified advertising, per insertion,’ ........... 2e. per word. tried them. After taking afew boxes, [returns for the f ¥ ; CO ne 4 . fy Legal Notices, each insertion, .«.... .., 15e, per agate line. | of this wonderful medicine madefrom |( (9. er Me Ker lo th y te Contract Rates on At iteation. | fruit juices, Lam now entircly well” it is und d that y j we * th SN td All advertising should be in the Daiiy News Office on day pre-| Madame ROSINA FOISIZ, iwrits have b eent ff Cc r DAL ceding publication, All advertising reecived subject to approval, | Se, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size Me. jdepartment al Otiay UP WAT | At all dealers or sond postpaid by [Hupert, Viel ‘. vate } ; b | Pred, DAILY EDITION, ax Monday, Sept. 27, 1920. Fruit-e-tives Limited, Ottawa. | Each writ w C anada o est uy- wh a pocccdossoanennees jally by th th > E CO } Vy larladeo " . 1¢ ECONO! ACKAPC Geen 4 ~ > ‘ PHOHIBITION WAS hibilion there had been more BBERS DEBATED LAST NIGHT food, more clothes and better con. RUBB SAD ACCIDENT TO “1-85¢ === oven OILSKINS | : (Continued from Page One.) |wFote a private letter, to a friend| | BROTHER OF LOCAL SANUS ~ of his inwhieh he said he was un BOOTS i => o~ et hibition. He was opposed to pro- reservedly in favor of prohibition. ee j LADY AT VICTORIA Cree e eee ee reer or om Cn hibition before the last vole Mr. Stevenson said civilization CALL AND SEE THEM ——__—__—_—- enone and he was. still oppesed to it Wis tested’ by the eondition of | Particulars of the death at \ Wiiri — today. He thought the electors women and children. When there foria of the brother cm ‘ ~ woulg come to the conclusion that was a downward trend women and F MAGUIRE [Gillingham ae thle nth aul wd once was enough, He urged that epjidren suffered. Liquor, he said, 4 ° a itained in the following taken { , on the 20th they should yote was the friend of the tyrant in all pe pecans Ave, See eae { Victoria pap. ’ . down the combined vote of theigges, It was the instrument used! William Jol a neban } , blindpiggers, the hootleggers, and (4 keep slaves in subjection Pro-| a . : j fifteen-year-old ' f Mr — that small group ef people Whe |fescy r Leacock writing against OP CSO HSe OCS SETS Yel tts Charlee J. G ghan f were not satisfied with the world prohibition had said that it was ; \* PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ° Queen's Avenus ied vest rs ++ Ol.. but wanted to remake it. He) powerful weapon with which te p#eeteneesenseees,, esult of a « sion at ¢ favored the selling of honest’ Keep the people under Friday, September 24. jon the Canadian Naf ’ QUALI | } liquor at prices that would put Blood Money High, 41:22 a.m., 17.5 feet. ltrack between \) the bootleggers out of business After referring briefly to Ruasia 23:24 p.m., 18.2 feet. | spection car a : _ and provide revenue, which was the aneakes 11 i “et site Low, 5:6 a.m., 6.2 feet. | .y aoutl ; : ; peeaint said ne as 80 \ “ m es - badly needed just now, see Mr. Lynch looked longingly to {7:30 p.m., 7.7 feet. ries “ ' r Ba Mr. Stevenson's Reply. the revenue to be securad by gov- Saturday, September 25. tied with e yne , r & enson com. 5 , . High, 11:56 a.m., 18.6 feet. In opening Mr, Stevenson CoOM- ernment sale of liquor. Perse nal | I : 54a a feet ‘- OFFICE HOURS plimented Mr. Lynch on his ad-jty he looked on it as blood! Pek ie oes ot an oe wf ppar , Boraieg, 9 te 12, Miernee, 139 te : dress and spoke of him as being ipjoney. No nation could ever be 18:8 p.m., 6.4 feet Ihead inflicted hy a reieg, ‘8 leraeee, 139 te 6.36 Savep, | ode a man whom all honored and re-/free as long as liquor was manu-| : pepe nt Every Evening trom wd spected for his integrity andifaeiured and sold there rhe The time used ts Pactfic Stan- ' wn honesty. This, however, Was @ ehe, : I ma that i dard, for the 120th Meridian west Do ' Dental Nurse in attendance } cree tad hes made that under . * a q j “ f matter on which all would exer- prohibition the boys learned to It is counted from 0 to 24 hours fils ’ : Phone 109 for appointment cise their judgement. Heldrink. He would like ta tell them from midnight to midnight. Gillinghe took the gro that if prohibi-jahout the drunks nness among} The table given is for Port afternoons } ‘ Rooms 4, 5, 6 Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3ed and tion was hejpiul to the labor|),ys jn Scotland. [Simpson but the time for Prined) i. car a ' Best Equipped Office in Norther BC movement it was good for the Speaking of the. hare. mow in Rupert varies only o few minutes sae : whole eommunity, At the time of existen e in-this provines. Mr, 02 pane days and on others is se te aaa SS the last election the leaders gen-/Steyenson said ke did not helieve| (ee same. The range of the tide ithe. taakile , talk ca —— erally were opposed to it. Noday lth, tales of all the scoundrels may be coinputed as 5 per cent eared unexpe t most of the labor leaders SUD- |hehind the bars. He knew soine er eater at Prince Rupert than atl i ato the city Bef ported it. He qnoted from thelhonest fine men there. Instead ar) Port Simpson both at springs and anie could acidhe inapestic : managing editor of the Federa-/goyvernment sale stepping boot-| eee Feeere ee Hee 16 the) gine into operation th os ae LAY S. S. PRINCE RUF ii lionist, from J. 38.. Woodworth, jerging, he. feared it would only [Prince Supers harbor fe slightly | md «crashed into the : oi ah ww er Pte Trotter and others to prove his linerease, for the gave enment a eater than Port Simpson. ssahabints despite h : imiactid Bas point. |store s would not be open at night. he height is in feet and venths| application of the akeCs rer \@ _ PRINCE GEOR Enemy of Labor. IE ven in Seotland that virtuous OF ton Spove the average lover or, heinecsr a ba Mr. Stevenson took the stand sited s y, the home of religion, (owee low water. | Flying vregmente TIMBER SALE X 2587. SAILING - that anything which lessens the!ltheology and whiskey, there was} 2 IX PROBATE | As s00n as ‘ i oy Midnight Sunday and Thursday for seondll s "Hh eat ou = ' ‘ consumption of the necessaries of hootlegging. (Mr. Stevenson is 4 ifs — OLA MBIA. LP esta: ") sble that there wae ‘ Falls, Vancouver, Victoria anc ae # life is the enemy of the labor |Scotchman Uf Je dee ee SO MMIOTES ll aenash, everyon n Anyor Wednesday, 10 p.m Stewart, Saterday 1) classes. Underconsumption was Failure in Saskatchewan. IN THE MATTER Ur Tux estate dp //UMPed for safety, lea 8 s eo JOHN or PRINCE — al what they had to fear more than! The speaker went on to tell of EKAEST PATHICK GINGHAS, DECKAS-|atanding on the track \y , j M ’ overproduction, One of the un- ithe failure of government sale of! NOTICE Ie HEREBY Gives To whomenily @ ying fragt a ' . ee oe of opps: liquor in Saskatchewan where if oe ee rere, Oe Bee oe young Gillingha i* proved again and again, was i” had been tried and then abolish. |™atter on the 3rd day of september, A.D. i alithougl exact detail« Tim me 1920, a8 follows BER SALE X 2072 os the sale of food and clothing was |g. a iS ondbeneD that the sala Jonn hat confuse his . 5 vrain ns uw tenes increased, that the people were Thera was little wo mattor |MEMsilen shall be allowed to swear to 16) 60nd lyin ng eag ys Parsenaer Meondey, W°énesdey * o erect ont : : ' re was little nev natter|gestm of the said deceased as occurring ne iying Prince George, Edmonton 6 *e, wamme * etter housed and had musie and | prpought out in the replies or in|0® the thirteenth day of April, 1926, after|the freight w brought : other luxuries in their homes j jthe exzpiration of one month from the date hi Line J , : nes, ithe answers to questions. Mr.|6f the first publication of notice of this Chere being sign f A All Ticats eared ip In Seattle, the Times news-|gtayenson quoted customs figur ies a teen ae. proot maining. Gillingham ‘ J gency asevetens aoe © JOle customs ‘ es o o or ul z ebil tram ! : 5 g ‘ . 4 reer ’ paper and many of the business to show the immense decrease in Prince Hopert, 68. C., that the said ae. on the trait and a : ver ae go re Trird Avenee pret 58 men opposed the passing of the in . s . es coeees ent a Papries poreres. ae ante . ‘ aay ie : aoe Sees Soren . the sale of liquor since the pass. |subsequentiy to tie said thirteentn aay of(feor Victoria, while a . prohibition law but after giving ing of the probibition law. It was | Pp ‘i 1s PURTHER ONDENED that tne | 1m ssuge fro Cotwood ’ it eleven months’ trial they !the amended act ew Ware said John H. MeMutien do publish notice e adint Heandance of .I) changed their minds and up-to ee - te ad 7 i asked Of this order in ihe Prince Kupert Daily the immediate attenda ! TIMBER SALE X 2640 ote on and if carried again it) ews, & NevVepaper publismea at vrinee|M. Raynor and an aml ren it when it came up a sec=iwould he followed by a Dominion mae “ "prince Hupert. S ce ams stn) the | terminus The tad's y ' ae ond time and it was again carried. regulation against im Y iday of September, A.D 1920 . ‘ ; é " Be Sep Seat eee ane 5 portation JUHN HH. MeMULLEN, were too serious, howeve ind a AN PA rad er Marche in that city!linto the provines, In Sweden} umeial Administfator, already stated. he died with : A t stated that they sold. more Wo-\where the Gothenburg system was CANADIAN NATIONAL HALLWAYS. Iminutes after his arrival at ¢ ' eset aa © ooean weave! men’s clothing during that eleven jn topes months than in any ing period, Premier In Favor. In British Columbia under pro-| *, they had correspond- |prohibitic on by a majority of tw imillions, } cxptlietenininliaiagiancae Advertise in the Daily News. now voted f: i Jubilee Hospital Gillingham jRoyal Mrx Grand Trunk Pacifc Lines. ) Sealed tenders addressed to the under- ' |signed and endorsed lender for Ties” will be received at this office until twelve; youngest son the jad ta, holds the |eelock noon Saturday, 251n day of Be j ti ' ' ‘ lender for 1,600,000 ratiway ties to Bs post ? lie Matra n th |male ahd delivered between December 1st, | ( tior en 11920, and November ist, $935, in se: |" !eY ‘In addition to Dis fj leordance with Tie Specification So s856,/he is survived by four broth TEETH It is not only ta ad toJ your appearance but your health demands GOOD TEETH You will be able to mas- ticate your food properly and reduce the work on the internal organs of the body. ‘*Live a Little Longer”’ Dr. JOS, MAGUIRE ‘ Memonn ov The B.C. Dewrat Cottece Office Hours:- eteizend 1106 DENTIST sunday uy xprcinrment 7 & & SMITH BLOCK. PHONE 575 Subscribe for The Daily ‘Mased The Leading Daily of Northern come Columbia (ated March 18, 1919 {800,000 to be delivered on tna orang) PMdwin, of Anyox; Hary, of | Cheodors of Vancouve and Tronk Parific tine in Britten Cotmpis, | ett: }200,000 to be delivered on the wUrend! Tronk Pacific Une im Alberta jFarle, in this eity His 400,000 to be delivered in Manilobe ana Ontario between Winnipeg and sioug;are Mrs. bk. Myers, of t Lookout on the National ns ‘ | ental Kauway at TrENSCORLID: | NM innon Ruth and Dorothy, the ta | Tender forms and specifications can — in Prime Rupert \oDtained at the office of the Ueneral Tie Agent, No. ¥, Toronto Street, Toronto, Tenders will not be considered unie ek i ad a No HEIRS 70 CLAIM ESTATE OF $10,000 The lowest or any jsarlly sceepted, Alaska Lady Dies with Larve Sum in Bank and No Ono to tender not neces- K. LANGHAM, Purchasing Agent, Canadian | ° Toromte, vat. General } National giaiiw Toronto, Sept. 3, RGTICE, - Inherit IN THE CABSIAN LAND DISTHICT—He- | COKDING DISTHICT UF SKEEMA, AND) re SITUATE AT ALICE ARM. VANCOUVER, TAKE NOTICE that TAYLOR MiNiNu| [COMPANY LIMITED, of 607 Greait Foncier late Marie building Mm the city of Vancouver, in the Province of British Cofumbia, & Compang | die ‘ds last Rept 57 Phe Larvor, who Anchorage Jeanne Auguat at lauly icorporatead under the iawe of the a wirt ‘A ‘ os said province, intends w apply fe for I rt ka, no known relati oe e lease the follow! left an estate of 410,000 all in cate in the viewmity a Loss| sont, Jou. s640, 2042, s790 and s¥00 i cash ut the bank. techs DI cottnentts Ee co pin| Letters of administration Planted in the North West eorner of Lot S64fA in the Cassiar District, thenee run- /Hink Bouth & deg. 29 min. West @ distance | fs 469.75 feet, thence North 84 deg. at) linih, Weet @ distance of 176.7 feet to the ‘fuilawing the houndary Of Lot 86454. fnence have heen applied for, AIRPLANE CRASHED follow Southerly boundary’ of Lot “ae “ aA ort 26 deg. Kast & distance of London, Sept, 27.—-An_ inland 3 feet to point of commence: an foniawing TWO Acres, more or less, which passenger airplane crashed in the were Wweated on the twelfth day of August, loutskirts of London this’ afte to20, noon, The pilot and four passen een! for the tayior ‘ining Company Limited, . gers were killed DATED at Al ar u. : aay of August, 1090.” ., te Tweirte senger seriously injured, and anolher pas ; ; | B.C. Coast Steamship Sem ' 1 , 1 rte 8.8 PRINCESS ee x for Ketehinen, duneeu, Beer tl: Alaska, from ‘ " , and or b . oT m latino 3, Coast ; | trom prince tO os —" Por Vancouver Victoria end Seats 7 A; ter i nd lobe irs © 0 wed for re Sey “i f tne Snes re Pe CAAT aes Oo ; : _ at reste + 0 ; or prt arene ees nce pert f Swanson Bey, victor a fe OE cue ion Powel River, Wencourer ond nm avery Satu raey, « and setitog® ower * “err SPORE PPOEOLOE OED ES : Por rates, rererrat iA ‘ | S Niget 1G; St ROHARD, Genere W. Longwili, Hine $70 W. 0, OROHA Prince Rupe Day Phone 5 STEEN 6 LONGWILL Sheet Metal Worka Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street ~ Maud MNawy : ary Forneaes Sanitary arts engineer | Red C Cedar Shing 6th Street and Fraser Street Dry Kiln Capacity 100,000 feet PA POPPonngeTP are? The Smeeton SITKA SR, ee ee ee LOORING WESTERN HEMLOCK ‘iN Tea Rooms See APINISH OF ALL 400 Second Avente for Home Cooked Meals Charlotte Islands Spruce ioc Prot Breakfast, Dinner and Mills: Prince Rupert, B Supper } 0 aM Fresh Home Made Bread Local Agents parva 804 18 . Prince Rupert, B.C. Three Times Weekly (a