ori Me we ae eS Mikes ab 4 he eT ee Bie eee “ge 8 THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EbITorR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ...... osctte Ghee By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in @Uvance, per VeOr .... cc cee were reer eseerwcesces $6.00. in advance, per year .... TELEPHONE $8. Contract Rates on Ay, .ee@tion. To all other countries, All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- All advertising received subject, to approval, ceJing publication. . $7.50, DAILY EDITION, Of Platform Making There is no End. . making of platforms. These are the days of comes before the people asking for endorsation and he and his friends immediately get together and make up a platform which they ask the peo; to endorse and on which the candidate wii appeal for support.* No matter how far fetched or impossible the platform may be, the electors are beguiled by it, Often the plat nd in it are suggestions that an administra a good one in regard to future legislation, A form is tion may take sample of a local B. Bush who is seeking a nomi platform is one just got out by O. nation from the Liberal*of the Atiin District: “Reduction in filing fees for prospectors and small holders. “Relief cabins properly looked after at poimts designated by BOs ctors’ orgarizalio “A system of government medical g pitals im unorg zed districts. “Miniug recorders under salary at Stewart and Alice Arm and abolit the present commission system. “Apne ne esident road foremen gat Alice _Arm and Stewart w th powers to take steps in emergencjes suc h as exper- enced in the p 1 when such authority and action would have decreased the damage “Powder at cost price to prospectors, supplied by the govern- ment under similar plen as adopted with organizations for land clearing g { eas.” Doubtles ere will be other platforms issued by candidates which will be le- easonable. At any rate it must be remembered that it is « gh to draw up a platform that will appeal to a small se¢ the commumity, but it is quite a different matter when it c« ‘ arrying Wo cul New Court House To be Bult at Case. It is ra r fortunate that the new court house plans have been delaved itil now, as it may be said by some scept | person that it is bemg rushed on just at election tume As a matter of fact, however iis is not the case. The estimates were passed at the st session of the Legislature and the work has been kept steadily to the fore. It i&§ not « small undertaking by any means and the work is now we hand. Tenders are be ig rtiséed for, and the work will proceed just as soon as the contract is bet It will then be rushed through and the new building will bea credit to the eity li will adorn Market Place and m h improy that section of the city. Whipping Conservatives tnto Newton Foid. Last week the labor nominate 5. M. Newton as their representative. ers are working on a scheme. It servatives nominate him as the convention turned down a preposal to New his follow- is one to have the Con- date. As a matter of fact hew ir cand Mr. Newton has the whip hand and is forcing himself upon the electors as some of his followers claim-he controls the vote of 200 Englishmen and a certain section of the labor people. These he can take whether he is nominated by the Conservatives or not. The result of this position is that, much as they abhor doing so, the Conservatives be foreed to adopt Mr. Newton. Charlie C lin, formerly of this citv but now of the-—Inited States, has beep: sent for and has resnonded tse the call. He thas been here for some days trying to smooth things out and he is urging the Conservatives to sink their personal feelings and their party and support the man who is already in the field and who has them by the nose Having done what he could locally, Mr. Cullin has gone to Anyox to whip the Conservatives into line there and get them t support W.C. Ross at the convention to be held at the week end G. Clark CLEANING AND PRESSING PARLORS 139 Eighth Street - - Prince Rupert, B.C. vey Monday, November 1, 1920 \ candidate aid and government hos-! - HIS LIFE RUINED BY DYSPEPSIA Until He Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES” i The Wonderful Fruit Medicine i } : ; ' } TNE DAILY N2WS = ay = PRINCE RUPERT CLEARINGHOUSE FOR POLITICS Many Visitors Here From Atlin Constituency Yesterday in Con- nection With Election. \ Yesterday « a ‘ ocean spsapsinaicnnctlatnttianittaaan f Harry \ | ik CPCCA ST? " Mr. } i e fore i A ‘ . PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * 1 heft the ,@eeeeeeseeaeeveereer , Monday, November 1. 3 . High, 4:52 a.n 18.0 feet : s 16 5 p. m., 20.2 feet. ‘ Aa i i Low, 10:35 a.m., 8.2 feet sanivi ‘ \\ g ?, 23:24 p.m., 4.3 feet. i - ot a m a Tuesday. November 2. lonenin ot W Ce High, 5:58 a. m., 18.4 feet. 17:45 p. m., 18.9 feet Low, 14:39 a.m 8.9 feet used Is Pacific Stan- 120th Meridian west. The time dard, for the It is ce from midnight to midnight. sunted from 6 to 24 heurs | NEW SCHOOLS IN INTERIOR = The table given is for Port inspector Patterson Reports large Simpson but the time for Prinee Increases in the Schoo! tupert varies only a few minutes Population. on some days and on others is the same. The range of the tide | P Pyit may be computed as 5 per cent ' a cad greater at Prince Rupert than at , —— — Port Simpson both at springs and) apoof civ weeks j hh md neaps. Therefore the rise in the hes ait ad Prince Rupert harbor is slightly . ‘ greater than’Port Simpson. f iditiorial och The height is in feet and tenths | ,; : . d ne of feet above the average level Of) jp iy une ' board ‘ lower low water lh oieni Mr. P . rey ts that S ad prob : a teal al t un “| h 4 nga | ley a TIMBER gate X 2324. i t Srvvithe tl Seated tenders be received by the . ‘ Winister of Lands net later than noon on |POSSIDly Te wa Phese are a the Oth és) of 5 eee r, 9920, for thei; Rai SSS MACDONAL| a Jd BRITISH CONSOLS A biend of fine Tobacogs for men who smoke the best, (e) ? fea | ' a ot hac’? “Ff, sol G Ys Pound tins-5(% es eee @e £688 8 eo Pee MAIL SCHEDULE * eeeeeuee een eewreeeee For the East. E N ! I S R\ Mondays, Wednesdays ano Sat. i —. ' of From the East | “,¢ e» Sundays. Tuesdays and Thiure ' days at 7 QUALITY For Vancouver end South ! ® , I . 1%; " Dr. Bayne ‘ OFFICE HOURS i Werving 9 le 12, Miernoen, 1.30 to 6.90, Saturdays, § i 12 my Every Evening trom 7.30 ts $ From Vancouver and South, * . Sundays 10 p. a Dental Nurse in attendance ” ‘ inesdayve , ' ea + Phone 109 for appointment y wy sen dpi Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6t ‘ Best Equipped Office in Northern BC For Anyox and Alice Arm ~ sundare . o- _ 10 pam va :% ob » 9 pin From Anyox and Alice Arm. l laye - os GM huredays .....+. - pm, For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Waies isiand and Naas River L¥@ access : «> $0 pa i : if pon From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mili Bay, Wale os Isiand and Naas River an Queen Chariotte isliande: For Maseett, Port ments abd Upper laland potot rom Ma Port Clements and Upper Istand potnta: ’ f harlotte} nd poltzte “or Skiderate, Queen Oty and Lower ta! ber 5, 18; Ocetol $46 and 30 From Skidewate, Oueen Chariotte ‘ ity and Lower Island pointe {4 » Octoher 12 For Shagtap and the Yukon. 47 October From Skagway and Yukon. Saptember 10, 24; (ictober 1 ‘, . i>, 26. and November 6, Mewart, Mapie Say and Swarnp Point. Yor Raturdayve 9 pan. From——Bundays .6..ee6% p.m, There. may be something you want. See the classified column TERRACE FRUIT LANDS and Town Lots eTry Canadian National Raila nk ent S.S. PRINS ens vr dnight Thureday ‘ Rs Wednesday 10 p.m 88 PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT Sunday 9p.™ ‘ \ ‘TRAIN SERVICE Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ai ‘ ” 14:5 Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines for information end reerret ¢ apply Preont PH Ghy Ticket Omce, GPE Third Avenue CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL CANADIAN FROIFIC OOEAN services B.C. Coast Steamship Servi : gs. 8 PRINCESS MARY Aigsts, from Pr eet tla Sai vaar ince Rupert Shegwey. ‘ for Kelchibean, dunter, if ; 0 Rupert For Vancouver victoria end Seattle from Prince tiet i‘ ; 6. 6. PRINCESS eraTrice for Gwenson Bey, Corer fe aay, bee River, Vancowrer ne Voto a Mardy Har Alert from Prince Rupert Beaver Cove, Powel! freeory Saturday, piy Por rates, rerervati ‘8 end reltings, 6pe W. C. ORCHARD. Genera! Agent. i Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupe Aown ee in Terrace $100 te $600 ‘ lol « omty terme Acre 1 lowe to Town 6160 to 9900 ote ‘los on easy tort Ten acre ts 2% miles from town, ' eloarit #60 and #55 per sare ‘ tere Ont #0-acre lot 9 miles out, all 0 land, about four acres of bear ing frutt trees good well and #pring, no ht lings, good road to premices Price one Yer acre. Hilf #casn, balan year Kenney Bros. & Co. Real Estate Brokers. Terrace - - B.C. Kiln Dried indling Woo! De cen oLANER ENDS Lumber Com- KILN DRIED PL from the Prince Rupert ry's Mill, paw pany ter facilities, t( We are now able, owing to De! “ “he pict crease the size of the load, and to re $7. 00 per load Order from 9 Pacific Cartage, Ltd. Fore